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Here the right place to ask help about usage for Framaroot.
Please don't ask for help about anything not related to Framaroot and read the FAQ first.
FAQ
Is framaroot work on my device ?
If your device is in the compatibility list above, the short answer is : yes but it depends of your firmware version, latest firmware have less chance to be rooted.
If your device is not in the compatibility list and it embed one of the processor mentionned above, the answer is : try it and see.
Why framaroot doesn't root anymore after I update my device ?
Because framaroot exploit security holes present in several devices which has been patched with update you have done, so exploits can't root your device anymore. Framaroot's exploits have a very short life to keep your device "less exposed" to others malicious application. Keep in mind that framaroot is not a permanent rooting application.
I loose root after update, what I can do to root my device now ?
An advice : if you want to have a chance to keep root after update, don't update with Kies or ODIN for samsung devices or don't flash system partition, prefer OTA update and use OTA survival feature in Superuser or SuperSU.
And if you have no choice, you can use the traditional method : flash tools specific to your device
Will framaroot include more exploits ?
Yes, but don't ask when since I don't know myself, it depend of the vendors fix response.
Framaroot crash when I select Gandalf exploit ?
Often the first time you launch Framaroot by selecting Gandalf as exploit, it crash Framaroot. Don't worry, in this case you have to re-launch Framaroot and select Gandalf again, the second time it should work.
What means error# on result ?
All errors less or equal to 9 mean your device is not vulnerable.
If you get error#10, give a try with Framaroot 1.5.3.
All other errors need some investigation about your kernel image.
Framaroot say Success but SuperSU is not installed after reboot ?
Maybe there is some additional protection on your device or something goes wrong with SuperSU version embedded in Framaroot.
In this case, I recommend to use "Execute script" action and put your own shell script commands in /sdcard/custom (use at your own risk, all commands are executed with root privileges). Look at this post to know how to use custom script.
What can I do when the result is Half-success ?
You see this message when the /system partition on your device is a read-only filesystem (eg: SquashFS). To handle this case Framaroot try to use a trick by adding "ro.kernel.qemu=1" in file /data/local.prop. To test if this trick work you have to reboot your device and connect to it with adb shell. Once connected type the "id" command to see if you are root.
If you are not root, your last chance is to select "Execute script" action and put your own shell script commands in /sdcard/custom (use at your own risk, all commands are executed with root privileges). Look at this post to know how to use custom script.
help error #6
Hi I have problem when I use framaroot in galaxy s 3 I-9300 jelly bean 4.3 I found 1 exploit aragorn I click on it but I found eroor #6 and their not more exploit please help me
i need help
i desperately want to root my hisense eg668 or Andromax i3
it has qualcomm msm8612 ,adreno 302 and it runs on android 4.3 "jls6c"
when i opened framaroot it only appears aragorn exploit and it failed.
try to run it from adb and manually chose gandalf but its not working to...
can you help me.
thanks
i605VRUAND3
Sch-i605
i605VRUAND3
will this(framaroot) work after this OTA update?
I tried not to do the OTA but it crashed my phone and installed it anyway!
((
limosisboy said:
Hi I have problem when I use framaroot in galaxy s 3 I-9300 jelly bean 4.3 I found 1 exploit aragorn I click on it but I found eroor #6 and their not more exploit please help me
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All errors less or equal to 9 mean your device is not vulnerable. You have to use an other rooting method (CF-autoroot)
ksatriapetir said:
i need help
i desperately want to root my hisense eg668 or Andromax i3
it has qualcomm msm8612 ,adreno 302 and it runs on android 4.3 "jls6c"
when i opened framaroot it only appears aragorn exploit and it failed.
try to run it from adb and manually chose gandalf but its not working to...
can you help me.
thanks
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The check for vulnerabilities is trivial and not accurate. Aragorn is often displayed but it only work on samsung devices. Choose another exploit with doesn't change anything, Framaroot display Gandalf if there is a chance to root your device, for your device it's a no go.
thebat1 said:
Sch-i605
i605VRUAND3
will this(framaroot) work after this OTA update?
I tried not to do the OTA but it crashed my phone and installed it anyway!
((
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There is absolutely no warranty Framaroot will work after.
gandalf not working
My device Samsung galaxy win all timeframaroot is not show any message and re lunch isnot work
bakathefopl said:
My device Samsung galaxy win all timeframaroot is not show any message and re lunch isnot work
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Read this thread for root: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2494471
framaroot
I have downloaded almost all the versions of framaroot but i am not getting all the three exploits option.........in all the versions there is only 1 exploit (aragon)......what can i do.......
plz help me
samsung proclaim only boots into recovery
Frama root rooted proclaim just fine but I gave it to a friend and he did a factory reset and wiped everything now it will only boot into recovery and I can't seem to find the files I need to restore it with Odin any idea how to fix this
Framaroot giving error #6 on galaxy s3 jb 4.3 ..plz help me
Sent from my GT-I9300T using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Root Xperia L don't works
Root to Xperia L don't works!!!!!
ERROR #7
Android: 4.2.2
Version number: 15.3.A.1.14
Model: C2104
fix error 6
Please help me I dont have pc for root please fix error 6 if you fix error 6 in framroot 1.9.3 I well give you 10$ dollars in your PayPal account
GT-S6312
it says Success and installed superuser but when use root checker says no root found , or when to open Superuser it says need update , update gives failed on supersu ,Superuser ..... what can i do?
Error #7
Please help me, I've tried everything to fix this error but always appears the same: Error # 7 My cell is a Xperia E Dual.
I had already managed to root with my framaroot on a cell was the same, but he ended up falling and breaking and when I get to pack gave me another of the same and now I can not do root somehow.
I hope that answers. Thank you.
Gandalf exploit don't root
I have LG Optimus L3 (e430) and I used framaroot to root with success. Now I can't use Gandalf exploit. If I try to use it, it everytime send's me back to desktop. I'm sure that this is fault of updated ROM. Can you fix it?
Android version: 4.1.2
Kernel version: 3.4.0
Sorry for my English.
Please help
:crying:
I tried but root failed.
Attached screenshot of my phone specs.
My phone is Sony Xperia M Dual Android version - 4.3.
Please help.
Thanks
alephzain said:
Here the right place to ask help about usage for Framaroot.
Please don't ask for help about anything not related to Framaroot and read the FAQ first.
FAQ
Is framaroot work on my device ?
If your device is in the compatibility list above, the short answer is : yes but it depends of your firmware version, latest firmware have less chance to be rooted.
If your device is not in the compatibility list and it embed one of the processor mentionned above, the answer is : try it and see.
Why framaroot doesn't root anymore after I update my device ?
Because framaroot exploit security holes present in several devices which has been patched with update you have done, so exploits can't root your device anymore. Framaroot's exploits have a very short life to keep your device "less exposed" to others malicious application. Keep in mind that framaroot is not a permanent rooting application.
I loose root after update, what I can do to root my device now ?
An advice : if you want to have a chance to keep root after update, don't update with Kies or ODIN for samsung devices or don't flash system partition, prefer OTA update and use OTA survival feature in Superuser or SuperSU.
And if you have no choice, you can use the traditional method : flash tools specific to your device
Will framaroot include more exploits ?
Yes, but don't ask when since I don't know myself, it depend of the vendors fix response.
Framaroot crash when I select Gandalf exploit ?
Often the first time you launch Framaroot by selecting Gandalf as exploit, it crash Framaroot. Don't worry, in this case you have to re-launch Framaroot and select Gandalf again, the second time it should work.
What means error# on result ?
All errors less or equal to 9 mean your device is not vulnerable.
If you get error#10, give a try with Framaroot 1.5.3.
All other errors need some investigation about your kernel image.
Framaroot say Success but SuperSU is not installed after reboot ?
Maybe there is some additional protection on your device or something goes wrong with SuperSU version embedded in Framaroot.
In this case, I recommend to use "Execute script" action and put your own shell script commands in /sdcard/custom (use at your own risk, all commands are executed with root privileges). Look at this post to know how to use custom script.
What can I do when the result is Half-success ?
You see this message when the /system partition on your device is a read-only filesystem (eg: SquashFS). To handle this case Framaroot try to use a trick by adding "ro.kernel.qemu=1" in file /data/local.prop. To test if this trick work you have to reboot your device and connect to it with adb shell. Once connected type the "id" command to see if you are root.
If you are not root, your last chance is to select "Execute script" action and put your own shell script commands in /sdcard/custom (use at your own risk, all commands are executed with root privileges). Look at this post to know how to use custom script.
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Framaroot not working
Framaroot giving error #6 and #5 when use aragon and gandalf exploit on my xperia SP
PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
framaroot malware detected on avast
hi, I had installed framaroot over two months ago and all was well but today I got a malware warning on avast, so I have uninstalled it. but I would really like the issue to be clarified so as to be able to use it again. my device is Lenovo IdeaPad A-3000 android version 4.2.2
hi again, well I took a look at this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445166. and to be sure again checked the app permissions. seemed it only asked for camera permission so I guess avast's objection was to the possibility of rooting in general. would love to know if I'm correct in the conjecture.
Sent from my Lenovo A3000-H using XDA Free mobile app
Failed use another exploit if available
aftron afmid 7165 tablet android 4.2.2
hi everyone,
In this post I've made a list of, most used, working root methods.
To unroot: use SuperSU and simply press "unroot"
This post will be updated!
You will also find all the updates about G6 development on our facebook group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/328261053999820
____________________________________________
This post isn't longer up to date! Latest news, questions, and root tutorials:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/328261053999820/
____________________________________________
note:
there are a few versions of the Huawei Ascend G6 (G6-U10, G6-U00 etc.)
So I cant test these and other root methods on all the versions.
request our own XDA sub forum here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1660354
Working root methods, sorted descending, best one first:
RootGenius
Download
How to & bugs:
follow this guide to root
note: after rooting you can replace KingUser with your favourite superuser acces manager, recommend SuperSU
Working on the following models: G6-U00, G6-U10, G6-L11
Easy to use
You need a Windows pc to run RootGenius, or use a virtualbox in another OS
If RootGenius can't connect with your phone try to use an other version of RootGenius
Bugs:
Towelroot
Download
How to & bugs:
follow this guide to root
note: after rooting you need to install a superuser acces manager, I recommend SuperSU as first choice.
Working on the following models: G6-U00, G6-U10*, G6-L11
Easy to use
You don't need a pc to install towelroot
Bugs:
- On the G6-U10 you can't read&write your memory after you reboot. It seems to be a problem with the SU.
permanent fix:
Root your phone with towelroot and unstall SU and update you binary. Don't reboot!
Connect your rooted device with your PC and re-root it with RootGenius. RootGenius will sucessfully reroot your device and push
Kinguser to your device.
- If you remove Kinguser your memory r&w problem will popup!
easy temporary solution:
Root your phone with towelroot and install a SU, but don't reboot, if you reboot you will get the bug.
If you have the bug: unroot your phone with superSU, reboot, and use my temporary solution.
Vroot
Download
How to & bugs:
follow this guide to root
note: after rooting you can replace 授权管理 with your favourite superuser acces manager, I recommend SuperSU
Working on the following models: G6-U00, G6-L11
Easy to use
You need a Windows pc to run Vroot, or use a virtualbox in another OS
Bugs:
Kingo
Download
How to & bugs:
follow this guide to root
note: after rooting you can replace KingUser with your favourite superuser acces manager, I recommend SuperSU
Working on the following models: G6-U00, G6-L11
Easy to use
You need a Windows pc to run Kingo, or use a virtualbox in another OS
Bugs:
If you want to want to report a bug, or a working root method, please leave a comment, including your phone model!(G6-***)
special thanks to:
GeoHot
Chainfire
Mihir Patkar
zhuhang
xBeerdroiDx
Denny Luu
https://www.facebook.com/groups/328261053999820
https://www.facebook.com/HuaweiAscendG6
Thanks for starting this Huawei Ascend G6 thread.
My specs:
Model G6-U10 (3G version)
Build # (last few digits) C900B117
As far as rooting goes, yup, I had same SD card problem after rooting with Towel Root. So unrooted it. And then used Root Genius 1.9.6 which works perfectly. No SD card problems and can RW with Root Explorer no problem. I already disabled the hardware volume keys (edited the keypad .kl files) so I know the root is working as it should. And I have no problem navigating all around the storage(s) unlike after rooting with Towel. So I would say it is a complete full root. Have had no problems with rooted apps so far: AdAway, Root Explorer & Titanium Backup.
Only problem I am having with this phone is the auto-brightness feature. I thought my first G6 had a defective hardware light sensor which controls the auto brightness so I exchanged it out for another new one but the second new one also has this same problem. Basically the problem is that the screen will go full bright (over-sensitive light sensor) even with only very dim lamp light in a dark room. Thinking perhaps the problem lies with the firmware I have been trying out various autobrightness apps that use their own algorithms such Lux Auto Brightness and Brightness Manager. Both these apps will display the current lux (lx, brightness level) that the phone is currently experiencing. Normally it will be about 10lx in a dim room. But with the dim lamp on in a dim room and if the phone even catches even a tiny bit of the dim lamp face on, the lx will jump all the way up to 10,240(!) which is the same as being outside in full sunlight. So of course the stupid phone thinks it is outside and so the screen goes FULL BRIGHT even though you are in a dim room with only a little bit of lamp light. Very ****ty if you ask me.
Otherwise the phone is pretty sweet. I was looking at the P6 last year and it was just a tad too big (5" screen), 4.6" is as big as I want to go and as big a phone as I want to carry around. So the G6's 4.5" screen and thin design makes it quite nice. And the price is cheap(er), I got it for 9,000 pesos (around $200 U.S.) in the philippines. So far I can't complain about the 8mp rear or 5mp front cameras of the G6. But to get widescreen pics with the G6 you will have to set your camera app (I use Snap Camera) to 6mp rear and 4mp front. Otherwise you will get squarish pics if you use the highest 8/5mp settings.
Oh one thing I noticed is the stock app "Phone Manager" which runs all the time is quite devilish so I froze it with Titanium Backup. Basically it would stop all currently running apps when the phone was in sleep mode (screen off). Seems it's battery saving attempts are quite high and I couldn't find any settings to make it stop doing that. So I just froze the darn thing and now all my running apps (Gravity Screen etc) keep running even in sleep. The other features of Phone Manager I don't think are needed anyway.
I will update this thread if I run into any new problems or anything noteworthy of the G6. Cheers
andyxoxo said:
Thanks for starting this Huawei Ascend G6 thread.
My specs:
Model G6-U10 (3G version)
Build # (last few digits) C900B117
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I will try rootgenius when my phone is back from repair at Huawei.
I will also test the auto brightness feature, but in normal use I'm not using it because it drains your battery.
Feel free to join our facebook group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/328261053999820/
andyxoxo said:
Only problem I am having with this phone is the auto-brightness feature. I thought my first G6 had a defective hardware light sensor which controls the auto brightness so I exchanged it out for another new one but the second new one also has this same problem. Basically the problem is that the screen will go full bright (over-sensitive light sensor) even with only very dim lamp light in a dark room. Thinking perhaps the problem lies with the firmware I have been trying out various autobrightness apps that use their own algorithms such Lux Auto Brightness and Brightness Manager. Both these apps will display the current lux (lx, brightness level) that the phone is currently experiencing. Normally it will be about 10lx in a dim room. But with the dim lamp on in a dim room and if the phone even catches even a tiny bit of the dim lamp face on, the lx will jump all the way up to 10,240(!) which is the same as being outside in full sunlight. So of course the stupid phone thinks it is outside and so the screen goes FULL BRIGHT even though you are in a dim room with only a little bit of lamp light. Very ****ty if you ask me.
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Okay, I guess I need to revise these statements. I had came to the Huawei after having a Sony Xperia M which had very smooth autobrightness. So while yes, the Huawei G6 may have a touch oversensitive auto-adjust brightness when compared to the Sony, it sure is heeps better than the other phones I have tried in the meantime since I wrote the above. So I am unsure as to whether to label it as a problem or not since it sure is better than other phones but not as good as the Sony. Perhaps I am just nitpicking.
But since the Huawei autobrightness does bother me I have since started using an app called "Brightness Slider" by a Korean developer. The free version works great with only unobtrusive occasional ads within the app itself. Can easily select the screen brightness, can easily select auto brightness on/off and even goes below 0. Have noticed no probs with it.
Now I am just waiting on a black hard case, shipped from China today through ebay
Before of rooted i dont connect to network
I use the app rootgenius and root after being not connect me to the network data. My cellphone is a Huawei Ascend G6-U251
Help me
Thanks
Please help me
I updated my phone with b136 g6-u10 and i lost notification panel and themes !!! PLease help me..
Unit: G6-L22
RootGenius: Root OK.!
Lost Data access over mobile network after rooting
recovered Data Access after unrooting
Hello,
i have used root Genius to root my G6-10U.
Everithing worked fine for a while. But now i cant install or update Apps.
I always getting the message that there is no more space, but there is enought.
I have 400 MB free on internal and 8 GB on SD.
I have used cache cleaner and the huawei tool for cleaning the phone, but still the same problem.
I have downgraded the play store, with no result.
Can someone give me a hint?
Query
Do all those rooting methods leave the bootloader Locked as it seems to have happened with my G6-U10 after rooting it with Kingo?
I first tried to unroot it with RootGenius with no success than I used Towellroot that blocked my internal memory and after having removed the root with SuperSu I finally rooted it successfully with Kingo.
Thanks
I thought I`d successfully rooted my G6-L11 with Kingo and installing SuperSu afterwards, but Titanium Backup did not worked propperly, even the pro versión, telling that there was not enough space for Apps backup. (wich was impossible though).
Finally I rooted again with "KingRoot" and everything works fine so far. I did not even remove the previous root. I uninstalled SuperSu manually and kept "KingUser" as super user App.
I hope this could be useful for someone.
Regards
I have a Huawei G6-U00. The only software that can root it properly is KingoRoot. However, I don't have access to internal storage after rooting without root access...
I unrooted until the problem is fixed.
To unroot the telephone and have it working again: root it and then unroot it with KingoRoot.
Tested only on models G6-U10 and G6-U00! Requires an unlocked bootloader!
Instructions:
1. Download and unpack the contents of the ADB in the root of drive C [Download]
2. Download the CWM [Download] or TWRP [Download]
3. Copy the downloaded file to the root folder ADB
4. Connect your phone to the computer in Fastboot (Bootloader).
5. When holding the Shift key, right click on the folder ADB and select the "Open Command Window"
6. At the command prompt, enter without the quotes "fastboot flash recovery cwm.img" (Where there is marked in blue, enter the name and extension of your file)
7. Press Enter and you're done. (Phone can be loaded into Recovery mode follows on the machine is off, hold down the VOL + and Inclusion)
Original recovery Huawei G6-U10 [Download]
Original recovery Huawei G6-U00 [Download]
I am sorry but I can not add links, I have 10 messages please write me an email^ [email protected]
---------- Post added at 10:49 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:35 AM ----------
I have a custom firmware for models G6-U00, G6-C00.
Hi Shgut, how was you be able to unlock the bootloader on G6-U10? I'm not able to find how to do that.
mastrodicarte said:
Hi Shgut, how was you be able to unlock the bootloader on G6-U10? I'm not able to find how to do that.
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Hi!
1 go to the link
http: //emui.huawei.com...p? id = unlock & mod = detail site in English
2 agree to the terms put a tick in press (next)
3 go further on the phone dials * # * # 2846579159 # * # *
see the box in which we can learn from his / n and imei
rewrite them somewhere else or store
exit the menu Utilities
4 on page data entry in the first column select (smart)
in the next window the model of your phone, if your model is not then, do the following manipulation
A) choose any model from the list
on the right mouse button click on the box model selection in the drop down box, choose (see code elements)
look for the line selected model
deploy it by clicking on the icon on the left of the lines and are looking for in the list of the model you have chosen before
further change in the line model name on its 2 locations to make it easier on
after you have changed the model in the model selection window should appear in your model
select it and begin to enter their data and serial bear it all clear on introducing id which consists of 8 digits
id can be found if you dial * # * # 1357946 # * # *
enter the verification code and get your unlock code which you will use when you unlock the bootloader on
Hopefully clearly explained and helped Anyway I got this way.
I am sorry I am from Russia and I do not know disguised as a google translator
If you have any questions please write to e-mail [email protected] Спасибо!
HUAWEI ASCEND G6-L11 - locked ROM
washichi said:
hi everyone,
In this post I've made a list of, most used, working root methods.
To unroot: use SuperSU and simply press "unroot"
This post will be updated!
You will also find all the updates about G6 development on our facebook group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/328261053999820
____________________________________________
At this moment I am working on a diagram so you can see which G6 versions er are, which firmware, and if that version is:
rootable, unlockable, if there is custom recovery, downgradable. etc...
So please wait in patience!
____________________________________________
note:
there are a few versions of the Huawei Ascend G6 (G6-U10, G6-U00 etc.)
So I cant test these and other root methods on all the versions.
request our own XDA sub forum here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1660354
Working root methods, sorted descending, best one first:
RootGenius
Download
How to & bugs:
follow this guide to root
note: after rooting you can replace KingUser with your favourite superuser acces manager, recommend SuperSU
Working on the following models: G6-U00, G6-U10, G6-L11
Easy to use
You need a Windows pc to run RootGenius, or use a virtualbox in another OS
If RootGenius can't connect with your phone try to use an other version of RootGenius
Bugs:
Towelroot
Download
How to & bugs:
follow this guide to root
note: after rooting you need to install a superuser acces manager, I recommend SuperSU as first choice.
Working on the following models: G6-U00, G6-U10*, G6-L11
Easy to use
You don't need a pc to install towelroot
Bugs:
- On the G6-U10 you can't read&write your memory after you reboot. It seems to be a problem with the SU.
permanent fix:
Root your phone with towelroot and unstall SU and update you binary. Don't reboot!
Connect your rooted device with your PC and re-root it with RootGenius. RootGenius will sucessfully reroot your device and push
Kinguser to your device.
- If you remove Kinguser your memory r&w problem will popup!
easy temporary solution:
Root your phone with towelroot and install a SU, but don't reboot, if you reboot you will get the bug.
If you have the bug: unroot your phone with superSU, reboot, and use my temporary solution.
Vroot
Download
How to & bugs:
follow this guide to root
note: after rooting you can replace 授权管理 with your favourite superuser acces manager, I recommend SuperSU
Working on the following models: G6-U00, G6-L11
Easy to use
You need a Windows pc to run Vroot, or use a virtualbox in another OS
Bugs:
Kingo
Download
How to & bugs:
follow this guide to root
note: after rooting you can replace KingUser with your favourite superuser acces manager, I recommend SuperSU
Working on the following models: G6-U00, G6-L11
Easy to use
You need a Windows pc to run Kingo, or use a virtualbox in another OS
Bugs:
If you want to want to report a bug, or a working root method, please leave a comment, including your phone model!(G6-***)
special thanks to:
GeoHot
Chainfire
Mihir Patkar
zhuhang
xBeerdroiDx
Denny Luu
https://www.facebook.com/groups/328261053999820
https://www.facebook.com/HuaweiAscendG6
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Click to collapse
I have a Huawei that i roort with RootGenius_en, the program installed Kinguser and at the time of installation the Kinguser ask for update and I performed . But as I prefer the SuperSu downloaded from google play and I performed the steps that indicate one of the posts , i gave the the privileges to SuperSu but the same could not install the binary at all. As the KingUser is presented as virus in many sites i uninstalled but the system never was equal and had to look for a ROM to tackle .
I found this : h**p://huaweidevices.ru/r2534oe3m5k42im3124dsgj12343dsa356y332f1d2d/G6/Huawei_Ascend_G6-L11_V100R001C00B127_General.rar
But now I can not do root or install any other ROM .
I need help , please.
Any one be carfull with this ROM impossibel to root for now... Huawei_Ascend_G6-L11_V100R001C00B127_General
Thank U
Nice root option
problam rom bild number 194 g6-u00
plaese help problam
Hi my phone g6-u00 a ROM with 194 Byldnambr I installed the phone did not routed through any program that had tried it and got another phone ROM is installed when you install the ROM I'm faced with error
file:/sdcard/dload/update.app.size=1142117668oemsbl version list check error . . write data error
Error :sd card update failure.sd card update abort
How can I root my G6 on a Mac?
Root Ascend G6-U10 ...... B360
Hi to all.
I have a Huawei Ascend G6 with serial number that ends with B360. I have tried to make the root with all the methods.
None of them works.
How can I make the root with this version of telephone??
Thanks!
I can't download any app from playstore because that say alway insufficent space on phone, but i have download only 2 app!!
Please help me!
I just got a G6-U10 updatet to Android 4.4.2
I was seeking the whole day, how to get the phone get rooted.
I tried all the ways, showed here. Nothing worked.
Can someone help me?
So.. After a whole week trying to find a succesful way to root this f***ng phone, no success has been found.
I couldn't find this phone's section on XDA so I'm posting this on the general section...
If anyone could give me the link to the section, it would be very appreciated.
This is the phone:
Samsung Galaxy Trend 3 - SM-G3502C
Android Version: 4.3
Build Number: JLS36C.G3502CZCUAOD1
I have tried a number of on android apps, windows software, and even tried rooting manually by adb and linux. But couldn't have a single successful attempt or any signs of progress made...
Can anyone help me out with this phone, the reason I need root is because this is a chinese phone and doesnt have Play Store installed, and I need root access to install Play Store on /system/apps/ and give R+W permission...
Apps tried:
Saferoot
Kingo App Root
iRoot (vRoot/Root Master)
OneClickRoot
TowelRoot
A bunch of .bat rooting scripts
Baidu in-app Rooter
Rooting through ADB (everything was going fine until I had to access Ubuntu's Nautilus, to move the files to /system/ but the device wouldn't mount by MTP on download mode, and I couldn't access the files) link to the guide followed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2684210
Any help would be truly appreciated, and If there is a way to install play store without the need of root access, or even a good replacement for play store would be really good.
Also, I have 0 experience on custom recovery, so, If any developer out there could create a custom recovery for this phone, I could give them the recovery.img from this phone and modify it to work on this phone. If that's the way it works, idk XD.
P.D. I already opened a thread on XDA-Assist but sorry, I had to move it, I saw that every post on that section had little views and replies and I was worried that this would happened to me on that section to me too. I'm ok if I need to erase it from there but I would like to leave it there for some time if there is any replies.
Link to the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/samsung-galaxy-trend-3-sm-g3502-rooting-t3106250
Hi, still you right~ looks like your are really can't to wait to root your device. Just try KingRoot, we just release new version which can root device from Android 2.x to 5.0. I can't give you promise, but just have a try~ good luck
I have already made two posts about this, under another topic/tread, but as good answers has not yet returned, I start a new tread here.
(I will include the info from my previous posts, in the bottom of this post)
Original Question:
I used KingRoot to ROOT my phone, and I am fully aware that during this process the app will download an exploit, based on my phonetype/android version....
But from I rooted my phone (several months ago) and to this day, the KingRoot app is trying to connect to TWO different IP ranges in China.
It tries to do so, upto 40 times in only 5 minutes.
NB: And I have auto-update disabled, and also wifi update disabled.
The IP's it most often tries to connect to is:
14.17.43.* (on port 80)
183.61.47.* to 183.61.51.* (on port 80)
and sometimes it also tries to connect on port 443
So why is is that KingRoot tries to "call somewhere in China" several hundred times a day?
www ( geoiptool.com/en/?ip=14.17.43.150 )
www ( geoiptool.com/en/?ip=183.61.47.36 )
My system gets SLOW everytime the KingRoot app starts back up, and connects or tries to connect, as it is using a lot of system resources, while trying to do so..
Can I get an honest story of why it connects to your servers, again and again, after the ROOT process has been completed? (two months ago) ??
And the only interaction I have with the KingRoot app is to FORCE KILL it every time my phone gets cloggy/slow again. And when the KingRoot app gets FORCE KILLED, my phone starts working as normal, until KingRoot starts up again...
I would love to get a honset story about why it tries to connect to your servers everyday... And I wonder what information got passed on to you folks, before I installed my firewall apps, VPN apps, and proxy apps that gave me a clue to WHY the KingRoot app slowed my system down.
SOLUTION-BEFORE-REAL-SOLUTION:
The best idea so far (until we get an answer) is to install the following apps:
For a NON-ROOT solution, but I guess you already have root,hehe, please use:
NoRoot Firewall (NO ROOT REQUIRED) (EXCELLENT LOGGING IN-APP)
( play.google.com/store/search?q=noroot%20firewall&c=apps&hl=en )
To block the above IP ranges, and other things you'd like to block..
--> Xprivacy (ROOT REQUIRED) (XPOSED FRAMEWORK)
( play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=biz.bokhorst.xprivacy.installer&hl=en )
>> App Premission Editor - Turn on and off permissions for different apps.
>> You can use it to "turn on/off" network/internet access for ANY installed app.
>> This app helps you to install XPOSED framework (It also has good apps/modules)
--> AFwall+ (ROOT REQUIRED)
( play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dev.ukanth.ufirewall&hl=en )
>> Firewall. Deny all internet access for any app that has internet permissions
--> Hosts Editor (ROOT REQUIRED)
( play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.treb.hosts&hl=en )
>> Almost like a Firewall - Block some IPs from working
>> A good list of things to block would be the IP ranges above.
>> Also you can block ADS and TRACKING the same way.
Original posts:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63790626&postcount=2651
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63790626&postcount=2641
do you remember where you downloaded the kingroot app?
Nexus5-32GB said:
do you remember where you downloaded the kingroot app?
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Yes, from KingRoot.net (KingRoot Official Site)
Found out about it from some online article, and went straight to source (as always)
I might also have tried a version from this site, since the KingRoot.net site is slow loading, as in slower than the good old adsl....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=9793#downloads
alexdata said:
Yes, from KingRoot.net (KingRoot Official Site)
Found out about it from some online article, and went straight to source (as always)
I might also have tried a version from this site, since the KingRoot.net site is slow loading, as in slower than the good old adsl....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=9793#downloads
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Try reading here.
But that should not be related to device slowness...
well...
Slowness is bad, but....
What I consider WORSE is the fact that it tries to communicate, all day long, with servers in china....
Why is this? Auto-Update is turned off. Rooting is completed, so no more need for using my internet, right?!!?!
What is this communication, and why is it any communication going on, at all ?!?
alexdata said:
Slowness is bad, but....
What I consider WORSE is the fact that it tries to communicate, all day long, with servers in china....
Why is this? Auto-Update is turned off. Rooting is completed, so no more need for using my internet, right?!!?!
What is this communication, and why is it any communication going on, at all ?!?
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Good point. The king root developers have been keen to stress there is no spy ware in the app. They try to justify the internet use in that post above but to blast Chinese servers many times a day?
I can confirm this behaviour. I haven't noticed any slow down as a result though.
Perhaps one of the developers would care to explain?
Maybe a stupid one, but why keep the app if root is completed?
Cant you just uninstall it and install SuperSU for further root jobs?
Cheers
sure, but...
Sgace said:
Maybe a stupid one, but why keep the app if root is completed?
Cant you just uninstall it and install SuperSU for further root jobs?
Cheers
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Well, after downloading SuperSU# you will get the question:
> "The SU binary needs to be updated. Continue?"
I press continue, and get this question/statement:
> "If you have a custom recovery like TWRP or CWM, that can be used to (try to) install the SU binary. This is recommended for HTC devices. How would you like to install the SU binary."
I choose "Normal" (and the other choise were "TWRP/CWM")
( do't think i have a TWRP/CWM as I have never tried that yet )
When I press "Normal" it starts to install, tells me to wait, I wait for about a minute
and then it fails, with the following message:
> "Installation failed! Please reboot and try again!"
So good idea, but im stuck on how to get that to actually work....
alexdata said:
Well, after downloading SuperSU# you will get the question:
> "The SU binary needs to be updated. Continue?"
I press continue, and get this question/statement:
> "If you have a custom recovery like TWRP or CWM, that can be used to (try to) install the SU binary. This is recommended for HTC devices. How would you like to install the SU binary."
I choose "Normal" (and the other choise were "TWRP/CWM")
( do't think i have a TWRP/CWM as I have never tried that yet )
When I press "Normal" it starts to install, tells me to wait, I wait for about a minute
and then it fails, with the following message:
> "Installation failed! Please reboot and try again!"
So good idea, but im stuck on how to get that to actually work....
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Hmmm, well thats a bummer then.
Isnt there a superuser app already installed besides the kingroot app?
Cause something needs to take care of SU requests i think.
Cheers
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Sgace said:
Hmmm, well thats a bummer then.
Isnt there a superuser app already installed besides the kingroot app?
Cause something needs to take care of SU requests i think.
Cheers
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What phone model and software do you use by the way?
alexdata said:
Well, after downloading SuperSU# you will get the question:
> "The SU binary needs to be updated. Continue?"
I press continue, and get this question/statement:
> "If you have a custom recovery like TWRP or CWM, that can be used to (try to) install the SU binary. This is recommended for HTC devices. How would you like to install the SU binary."
I choose "Normal" (and the other choise were "TWRP/CWM")
( do't think i have a TWRP/CWM as I have never tried that yet )
When I press "Normal" it starts to install, tells me to wait, I wait for about a minute
and then it fails, with the following message:
> "Installation failed! Please reboot and try again!"
So good idea, but im stuck on how to get that to actually work....
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If you have root then you should also be able to install a custom recovery. Why don't you just download flash SuperSU from recovery AFTER removing King root instead of doing it through normal mode? I personally would not keep an app with such a behaviour installed on my phone...
Sent from my SM-N910W8 using Tapatalk
Sgace said:
What phone model and software do you use by the way?
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>> Phone: Samsung Galaxy Core LTE (SM-G360F)
>> Country: Europa/Norway
>> Android version 4.4.4
>> Kingroot version 4.5.0
err0r76 said:
If you have root then you should also be able to install a custom recovery. Why don't you just download flash SuperSU from recovery AFTER removing King root instead of doing it through normal mode? I personally would not keep an app with such a behaviour installed on my phone...
Sent from my SM-N910W8 using Tapatalk
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I agree but I would still like to know of why the app constantly connects. So far no one has any clue yet.
err0r76 said:
If you have root then you should also be able to install a custom recovery. Why don't you just download flash SuperSU from recovery AFTER removing King root instead of doing it through normal mode? I personally would not keep an app with such a behaviour installed on my phonek
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First off, your steps are almost unreadable for a non-naitive english speaker...
"Why don't you just download flash SuperSU from recovery AFTER removing King root instead of doing it through normal mode"? doing what? and how was I doing that unnormally?
Secondly, my question still is "why does KingRoot connect to these IP adresses all the time" (flashing supersu from recovery does not fix/explain my original question)
My idea is to keep the app, as long as it doesn't sendt ital personal information away from my phone (that I have not already opted YES to send)
The app itself, does the job I want it to do (Rooting, enable/disable autorun) but it has some unknown data-transfers... my concern is with the data-transfers...
(I wanted to test the SuperSU idea as previously posted, as I could do much the same with SuperSU (but without the unknown data transfers that KingRoot does) - The test I did to remove KingRoot and install SuperSU, ended in me having to reinstall KingRoot to gain root again, SuperSU did not load correctly, and could not update its binarys. But apps that previously had gained root, now struggles to find their already previously granted root permissions, so after trying this, im basically worse off than before....Root apps that doesn't work properly, root permissions that doesn't work properly, and still KingRoot sending information away... (tested with NoRootFirewall)
Still have KingRoot installed (to obtain root) and SuperSU did not install properly (when KingRoot is already there) so for the time being, Im stuck with KingRoot...
(unless someone knows a link to a STEP-BY-STEP, well explained -noob like explaining, guide for rooting Samsung SM-G360F using other tools)
I started messing around with king root and had to install again over the top to regain root permissions. I'd disabled a couple of its services to try and stop the pinging. I think it worked but it broke other stuff. Can't you use no root fire wall and maybe servicely to kill it on a regular basis?
alexdata said:
I have already made two posts about this, under another topic/tread, but as good answers has not yet returned, I start a new tread here.
(I will include the info from my previous posts, in the bottom of this post)
Original Question:
I used KingRoot to ROOT my phone, and I am fully aware that during this process the app will download an exploit, based on my phonetype/android version....
But from I rooted my phone (several months ago) and to this day, the KingRoot app is trying to connect to TWO different IP ranges in China.
It tries to do so, upto 40 times in only 5 minutes.
NB: And I have auto-update disabled, and also wifi update disabled.
The IP's it most often tries to connect to is:
14.17.43.* (on port 80)
183.61.47.* to 183.61.51.* (on port 80)
and sometimes it also tries to connect on port 443
So why is is that KingRoot tries to "call somewhere in China" several hundred times a day?
www ( geoiptool.com/en/?ip=14.17.43.150 )
www ( geoiptool.com/en/?ip=183.61.47.36 )
My system gets SLOW everytime the KingRoot app starts back up, and connects or tries to connect, as it is using a lot of system resources, while trying to do so..
Can I get an honest story of why it connects to your servers, again and again, after the ROOT process has been completed? (two months ago) ??
And the only interaction I have with the KingRoot app is to FORCE KILL it every time my phone gets cloggy/slow again. And when the KingRoot app gets FORCE KILLED, my phone starts working as normal, until KingRoot starts up again...
I would love to get a honset story about why it tries to connect to your servers everyday... And I wonder what information got passed on to you folks, before I installed my firewall apps, VPN apps, and proxy apps that gave me a clue to WHY the KingRoot app slowed my system down.
SOLUTION-BEFORE-REAL-SOLUTION:
The best idea so far (until we get an answer) is to install the following apps:
For a NON-ROOT solution, but I guess you already have root,hehe, please use:
NoRoot Firewall (NO ROOT REQUIRED) (EXCELLENT LOGGING IN-APP)
( play.google.com/store/search?q=noroot%20firewall&c=apps&hl=en )
To block the above IP ranges, and other things you'd like to block..
--> Xprivacy (ROOT REQUIRED) (XPOSED FRAMEWORK)
( play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=biz.bokhorst.xprivacy.installer&hl=en )
>> App Premission Editor - Turn on and off permissions for different apps.
>> You can use it to "turn on/off" network/internet access for ANY installed app.
>> This app helps you to install XPOSED framework (It also has good apps/modules)
--> AFwall+ (ROOT REQUIRED)
( play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dev.ukanth.ufirewall&hl=en )
>> Firewall. Deny all internet access for any app that has internet permissions
--> Hosts Editor (ROOT REQUIRED)
( play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.treb.hosts&hl=en )
>> Almost like a Firewall - Block some IPs from working
>> A good list of things to block would be the IP ranges above.
>> Also you can block ADS and TRACKING the same way.
Original posts:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63790626&postcount=2651
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63790626&postcount=2641
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Why not just get rid of Kingoroot and install Supersu?
ratbags said:
I started messing around with king root and had to install again over the top to regain root permissions. I'd disabled a couple of its services to try and stop the pinging. I think it worked but it broke other stuff. Can't you use no root fire wall and maybe servicely to kill it on a regular basis?
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I am currently using "NoRoot Firewall" as I realized that all firewalls not using a VPN type connection, actually leaks stuff on other ports (non standard ports)...
So the only way to stop most of the leaking, is using "NoRoot Firewall" until someone with a packetsniffer/proxy/wireshark type program, finds out about what is really transferred (and then maybe also why it is transferred)
But, if "KingRoot" did not 'leak' info (or whatever it does) then there would be no big need for the "NoRoot Firewall".... So still im curious about what KingRoot is doing with those connections....
(PS: I've also done a "factory reset" on my phone today, and reinstalled only "Kingroot" and "NoRoot Firewall" but that app is still leaking....)
Thanks for your tip about "Servicely" ( play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.franco.servicely&hl=en )
I will install that right away, and give that a test aswell, since whatever kills "KingRoot" also makes sure that no info is transferred...
If possible, ALWAYS try a different method than kingroot. Sorry to the devs but the way they design they're exploit, you can't uninstall kingroot without breaking something. It's a shady Chinese app that i wouldnt trust.
Why the app is connecting to their servers? The reply is obvious...
I asked many times on the app thread,just filter on my nickname.
Do you really think a Chinese company will pay devs for this kind of free app?
Envoyé de mon Nexus 7 en utilisant Tapatalk
alexdata said:
First off, your steps are almost unreadable for a non-naitive english speaker...
"Why don't you just download flash SuperSU from recovery AFTER removing King root instead of doing it through normal mode"? doing what? and how was I doing that unnormally?
Secondly, my question still is "why does KingRoot connect to these IP adresses all the time" (flashing supersu from recovery does not fix/explain my original question)
My idea is to keep the app, as long as it doesn't sendt ital personal information away from my phone (that I have not already opted YES to send)
The app itself, does the job I want it to do (Rooting, enable/disable autorun) but it has some unknown data-transfers... my concern is with the data-transfers...
(I wanted to test the SuperSU idea as previously posted, as I could do much the same with SuperSU (but without the unknown data transfers that KingRoot does) - The test I did to remove KingRoot and install SuperSU, ended in me having to reinstall KingRoot to gain root again, SuperSU did not load correctly, and could not update its binarys. But apps that previously had gained root, now struggles to find their already previously granted root permissions, so after trying this, im basically worse off than before....Root apps that doesn't work properly, root permissions that doesn't work properly, and still KingRoot sending information away... (tested with NoRootFirewall)
Still have KingRoot installed (to obtain root) and SuperSU did not install properly (when KingRoot is already there) so for the time being, Im stuck with KingRoot...
(unless someone knows a link to a STEP-BY-STEP, well explained -noob like explaining, guide for rooting Samsung SM-G360F using other tools)
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First: I'm not a native English speaking person. If you didn't understand what I meant with my post it's not due to my "simplified" english but in regards to your language barriers.
Second: I wasn't telling you how to do it. It can be put simply as "flash SUPERSU from recovery after removing KingRoot". Google and search in xda will help you with that. Get used to getting your answers from those instead of expecting others to give you step by step instructions on how to do something that is so widely known and posted.
On a side note, it seems to me that the ONLY people that can give you the answer to the question of "why" King root does what it does are its developers. If they don't answer you, that on its own should be enough for you to just stay away from it and find another rooting method. Same thing as saying that something you're eating is causing abdominal pain, and instead of stop eating that all together, you keep on eating it while taking a ton of medication to aliviate the symptoms and attempt for someone to do some sort of analysis of that food and explain why that's happening...
Sent from my SM-N910W8 using Tapatalk
You're just about right...
err0r76 said:
First: I'm not a native English speaking person. If you didn't understand what I meant with my post it's not due to my "simplified" english but in regards to your language barriers.
Second: I wasn't telling you how to do it. It can be put simply as "flash SUPERSU from recovery after removing KingRoot". Google and search in xda will help you with that. Get used to getting your answers from those instead of expecting others to give you step by step instructions on how to do something that is so widely known and posted.
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Now your English was more readable to me, so I guess simplified English, when explaining steps, isn't my thing - Reason I believed you were native, is because native people can use quite a lot of that simplifying in their writing, so thats my bad... Truce?
Reason I asked for a detailed step-by-step is becuase i've already tried to replace KingRoot with something else (like SuperSU) - I did test this guide:
( www.w0lfdroid.com/2015/05/How-to-Remove-Replace-KingUser-KingRoot-with-SuperSU.html )
But that ended up in the following way: KingRoot was partially removed, SuperSU got partially installed (installed, but not updated, so not usable), All the apps that had ROOT, lost their real root acccess, only 2 out of 15 apps managed to keep their root, and SuperSU could not "take over root for KingRoot", so I had to do a "factory reset" of the phone, and reinstalled KingRoot (only working way I've found to root that phone -yet) and then installed "NoRoot Firewall" (to prevent KingRoot from leaking) and "Servicely" (to kill the KingRoot service, over and over again)
err0r76 said:
On a side note, it seems to me that the ONLY people that can give you the answer to the question of "why" King root does what it does are its developers. If they don't answer you, that on its own should be enough for you to just stay away from it and find another rooting method. Same thing as saying that something you're eating is causing abdominal pain, and instead of stop eating that all together, you keep on eating it while taking a ton of medication to aliviate the symptoms and attempt for someone to do some sort of analysis of that food and explain why that's happening...
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I do agree, its a bit like that, but with "NoRoot Firewall" and "Servicely" I have managed to remove the two "problems" with that app (and other apps with the same behaviour) -- So I guess im gonna keep eating my medicine, so to speak, until I figure out if the traffic is some update stuff/some heartbeat stuff/just logging of the app, and what the app finds out about the system, and its usage while being KingRooted, or if they do indeed leak personal information aswell...
And i'd really like to know - do they leak personal info? So guess i'll keep trying, and asking... hehe...
FOR EVERYONE:
But for those that has seen a good page, for rooting, using some PC-Cable-Phone-solution, instead of an one-click-app, for a Samsung Core PRime LTE (SM-G360F), then please tell me... (preferrably a method you've tested with a similar phone)
Yesterday I choose "OneClickRoot", bought it and started it. But it did not work properly; only BusyBox was installed correctly.
Today I would retry, but the Logindates are denied and a Register has stopped, because I shall order the tool again.
What can I do?
PS.: Why jumps the Cursor sometimes and extinguishes parts of the written text?
Contact
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Quickly determine your potential root access on your Android device with our free One Click Root Checker App.
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jwoegerbauer said:
Contact
One Click Root Checker - One Click Root
Quickly determine your potential root access on your Android device with our free One Click Root Checker App.
www.oneclickroot.com
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Thank You for answering.
But - sorry - that is not a answer to mine Posting. (There stands "What can I do?")
2.) OneClickRoot offers a Chat to ask to (a button "Live chat"), but I cannot use it: I am not able to speak English fluently. I am only an autodidact/self taught person.
Re-flash Stock ROM do get rid off of all modifications applied to Android.