P905M Root - Towelroot or Cf-root - Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
Is there a preferred method to gain root in the P905M (probably is the same as P905 model) between Towelroot and Cf-root?
I read some posts and it seems that the Towelroot don't trip the KNOX counter in this model. Probably the Cf-root will trip the KNOX counter.
It seems too that the hotboot problem can be fixed with a xposed module.
I´m pending to use the Towelroot. Am I missing something?
Thanks in advanced!
PS: My Kernel is: 3.4.0-1253936 (Mon Apr 7)
Regards,
Rodrigo.

rodpp said:
Hi,
Is there a preferred method to gain root in the P905M (probably is the same as P905 model) between Towelroot and Cf-root?
I read some posts and it seems that the Towelroot don't trip the KNOX counter in this model. Probably the Cf-root will trip the KNOX counter.
It seems too that the hotboot problem can be fixed with a xposed module.
I´m pending to use the Towelroot. Am I missing something?
Thanks in advanced!
PS: My Kernel is: 3.4.0-1253936 (Mon Apr 7)
Regards,
Rodrigo.
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As long as it's a snapdragon processor which p905 and p907a have towel root should work. Hot reboot I believe is Knox and kernel security issue, if you let supersu disable Knox you will have reboots, or at least I did on my p907a.

cnote74 said:
As long as it's a snapdragon processor which p905 and p907a have towel root should work. Hot reboot I believe is Knox and kernel security issue, if you let supersu disable Knox you will have reboots, or at least I did on my p907a.
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Thank you, I´ll try the Towelroot.

rodpp said:
Thank you, I´ll try the Towelroot.
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It worked and don't tripped KNOX as expected.

cnote74 said:
As long as it's a snapdragon processor which p905 and p907a have towel root should work. Hot reboot I believe is Knox and kernel security issue, if you let supersu disable Knox you will have reboots, or at least I did on my p907a.
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So can you explain?
So you use towelroot then download supersu from play store and don't disable knox so not reboots?.

Yes, of course!
1- Download the towelroot apk from the developer website;
2- Execute it and gain root.
3- Install Super su from Play Store;
4- Execute Super su and accept to disable KNOX;
5- The Super su freezes while disabling KNOX;
6- Reboot because Super su stopped;
7- Open Super su and accept disable KNOX again;
8- Done!
I lost my Wifi settings after this. Configured it again and no problems anymore.
Good Lucky!
Enviado de meu SM-P905M usando Tapatalk

rodpp said:
It worked and don't tripped KNOX as expected.
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Did you have the latest firmware?

andr123a said:
Did you have the latest firmware?
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No.

But You can use Towelroot even with the latest firmware if you temporarily load an older image of the kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56356537&postcount=17

andr123a said:
Did you have the latest firmware?
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I just did it with my P905 (snapdragon) , latest firmware & security updates (no older image needed): it worked, no problems except for the known needed reboot when stuck on disabling Knox (Super SU).
There is no risk in trying Towelroot anyway, it either works or not. It won't trigger Knox.
Only reason I wanted root for this tablet is to do a full backup (Titanium/Helium).

FredBE said:
I just did it with my P905 (snapdragon) , latest firmware & security updates (no older image needed): it worked, no problems except for the known needed reboot when stuck on disabling Knox (Super SU).
There is no risk in trying Towelroot anyway, it either works or not. It won't trigger Knox.
Only reason I wanted root for this tablet is to do a full backup (Titanium/Helium).
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Thank you but...unfortunately this night i rooted with cf autoroot

andr123a said:
Thank you but...unfortunately this night i rooted with cf autoroot
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Apparently some Euro countries got a security update in september/october that might break the Towelroot exploit.
I didn't get that OTA update in Belgium yet... so not sure it would have worked for you in fact.
And for tripping Knox, don't worry, we will probably all end up doing it with future firmware versions if we want to keep root access: just don't corrupt your bootloader

Thank you, I'm going to use original firmwares and recovery, I just wanted root permissions

cnote74 said:
As long as it's a snapdragon processor which p905 and p907a have towel root should work. Hot reboot I believe is Knox and kernel security issue, if you let supersu disable Knox you will have reboots, or at least I did on my p907a.
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I have p907a and was wondering if TWRP would work on our model. Do you happen to know?

chrispyutec said:
I have p907a and was wondering if TWRP would work on our model. Do you happen to know?
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I don't know but if bootloader is locked then it will probably not work.

Related

[Q] Upgrade from 5.0.2 (rooted) to 5.1.1 without tripping KNOX possibility?

Hello everybody
I want to upgrade to Android 5.1.1 without tripping KNOX. Is there a way to upgrade via FlashFire? I heard that is not possible because the new bootloader has a write protection (only downgrade is not possible anymore).
My current rom is G920FXXU1AOE3 rooted with PingPong-root.
Thanks in advance
Saafir said:
You can unroot and upgrade without tripping knox. Although the only working root method for 5.1 is a slightly modified stock kernel (to my knowledge) which in turn will trip your knox. And yes, you're correct, once upgraded to 5.1 you cannot downgrade without special equipment.
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I thought so. Hmm what if I try to flash the full stock firmware G920FXXU2BOFJ (DBT) over FlashFire with the EverRoot option and flash the bootloader via Odin?
Saafir said:
I can't answer that with certainty but sounds good in theory. Awfully risky shot in the dark though ;(
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Unfortunately it doesn't work. I'm stuck now on Android 5.1.1 unrooted ??
A downgrade doesn't work even if I repackaged the firmware file (with 5.1.1 bootloader and 5.0.2 system, kernel and modem etc). It stops while flashing kernel... ?
For those who failed to root, have a look at this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qL9qKbQa54 It helped me rooted my S6 with Android 5.1.1 and Knox is still OK
molanjami said:
For those who failed to root, have a look at this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qL9qKbQa54 It helped me rooted my S6 with Android 5.1.1 and Knox is still OK
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Your link is broken and i highly doubt it was legit.
There are still no known way to root in 5.1.1 without tripping the knox counter, sorry.
- Renolz
renolz said:
Your link is broken and i highly doubt it was legit.
There are still no known way to root in 5.1.1 without tripping the knox counter, sorry.
- Renolz
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Yes i also checked the video is no more on youtube . sorry folks

Root phone

I have Sprint G925PVPU3BOI1 5.1.1 and was wondering what is the best/easiest way to root this phone. Does pingpong method actually work on this model? If not will other methods trip the knox thing and if it does will that only mean I won't get OTA updates or are there other disadvantages of tripping knox?
Thanks for the help
icekube187 said:
I have Sprint G925PVPU3BOI1 5.1.1 and was wondering what is the best/easiest way to root this phone. Does pingpong method actually work on this model? If not will other methods trip the knox thing and if it does will that only mean I won't get OTA updates or are there other disadvantages of tripping knox?
Thanks for the help
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You can not root anymore with ping pong root. That only works on early firmware. Only disadvantages of tripping knox is that you won't be able to use Samsung pay if that matters, and it voids your Samsung warranty, meaning if something goes wrong Samsung won't touch it; however, your carrier will.
Thank you for the prompt information. With that being said is the process to root the model phone I have + 5.1.1 is to download odin put phone in d/l mode,use odin to flash with twrp and then flash rom, and then I can feel the joy or am I leaving out a step? is is correct where can I find the correct version of Odin and twrp, I've seen reference to it on this e but get a little confused about which file is correct for my model.
Thank you again for taking the time to help me
icekube187 said:
Thank you for the prompt information. With that being said is the process to root the model phone I have + 5.1.1 is to download odin put phone in d/l mode,use odin to flash with twrp and then flash rom, and then I can feel the joy or am I leaving out a step? is is correct where can I find the correct version of Odin and twrp, I've seen reference to it on this e but get a little confused about which file is correct for my model.
Thank you again for taking the time to help me
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You must first root before you can install TWRP. There is a rooted kernel that you can use through Odin. Here is my thread with TWRP and the kernel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3102034
Here is Odin:
https://mega.nz/#!SkoGRSjR!JYA62GV9w0rSvsqAYsl_mXZRU6BgnMdkM3Xuc9E7YuM
Thanks for info and the links
icekube187 said:
Thanks for info and the links
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No problem

Samung Pay & Systemless Root

Though I would ask before I give it a shot. Would it be possible to use Samsung pay after gaining root with chainfire's new Systemless Root?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125&postcount=3
Noticed someone has gotten Android Pay to work on a custom rom using systemless root. Would it be much different with samsung pay?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63875645&postcount=725
Xshooter726 said:
Though I would ask before I give it a shot. Would it be possible to use Samsung pay after gaining root with chainfire's new Systemless Root?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125&postcount=3
Noticed someone has gotten Android Pay to work on a custom rom using systemless root. Would it be much different with samsung pay?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63875645&postcount=725
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This would only work if the systemless root didn't trip knox.
Daiskei said:
This would only work if the systemless root didn't trip knox.
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Super interesting and potentially super dope. Any word on whether or not it trips Knox?
Going to go out on a limb here and say it will trip knox since you have to have TWRP installed to flash the modified img file. When you flash TWRP or anything not signed, you trip Knox.
Only thing that'll work is with an exploit root. But that hasn't happened in awhile. So this won't work either, sorry. : (
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Need help rooting an S6

I want to root my S6 but I know nothing about rooting and such. I've tried towelroot, kingroot and pingpong but none of them seem to support my device.
It's model nr SM-G920F and the build number is MMB29K.G20FXXS3DPD3. I'd like to root it without triggering knox if possible, if it's not tell me what not to do as to avoid bricking it.
It's 6.0.1 Marshmallow
Sorry if this noobish of me to ask but I can't find any tuts with which I feel secure rooting, thanks!
eye_lf said:
I want to root my S6 but I know nothing about rooting and such. I've tried towelroot, kingroot and pingpong but none of them seem to support my device.
It's model nr SM-G920F and the build number is MMB29K.G20FXXS3DPD3. I'd like to root it without triggering knox if possible, if it's not tell me what not to do as to avoid bricking it.
It's 6.0.1 Marshmallow
Sorry if this noobish of me to ask but I can't find any tuts with which I feel secure rooting, thanks!
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You cant root without tripping knox cf auto root is your only choice i believe
xstokerx said:
You cant root without tripping knox cf auto root is your only choice i believe
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This will still trip knox right? At least that what their website says.
Jhayzt said:
This will still trip knox right? At least that what their website says.
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Yep
xstokerx said:
You cant root without tripping knox cf auto root is your only choice i believe
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I think CF auto root also doesn't support my device
eye_lf said:
I think CF auto root also doesn't support my device
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Yes it does. I rooted it yesterday. But be careful with TWRP,
"recovery is not seandroid enforcing" may appear on boot, and u may experience a bootloop.
Keep a stock official rom in your pc, in case u want to recover. Use Odin
bigkusi said:
Yes it does. I rooted it yesterday. But be careful with TWRP,
"recovery is not seandroid enforcing" may appear on boot, and u may experience a bootloop.
Keep a stock official rom in your pc, in case u want to recover. Use Odin
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Would you mind adding me on skype, I'm still having trouble understanding this

Help with Rooting

I'm looking to root my phone, but I have a few questions. I just want to make sure I'm using a method that will work for my phone as I seem to have an uncommon version. I'm on a small carrier, and I'm questioning how I can root without tripping KNOX. Every guide I've found seems to indicate there are questions about rooting my phone. My build version also never shows up on any of the guides as a supported build.
Relevant information:
Galaxy S6
Model: SM-G920R6
Android Version: 5.0.2
Baseband Version: G920R6WWU2AOF2
KNOX version: 2.4
Anyone able to point me to a root that will work, and not trigger KNOX? Any guides are welcome as well!
As far as I know there isnt a way to root without triggering knox , and if you want to root you could probly find a guide quite eaisly , if its that you want to still be able to use knox secured apps etc use magisk
BluePanther7 said:
I'm looking to root my phone, but I have a few questions. I just want to make sure I'm using a method that will work for my phone as I seem to have an uncommon version. I'm on a small carrier, and I'm questioning how I can root without tripping KNOX. Every guide I've found seems to indicate there are questions about rooting my phone. My build version also never shows up on any of the guides as a supported build.
Relevant information:
Galaxy S6
Model: SM-G920R6
Android Version: 5.0.2
Baseband Version: G920R6WWU2AOF2
KNOX version: 2.4
Anyone able to point me to a root that will work, and not trigger KNOX? Any guides are welcome as well!
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If You still on 5.0.2 then try PingPong root... its not triggering method
vteccorp said:
If You still on 5.0.2 then try PingPong root... its not triggering method
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I tried PingPong. It notified me that it could not complete (I assume because I have an unsupported version).
hairyfred said:
As far as I know there isnt a way to root without triggering knox , and if you want to root you could probly find a guide quite eaisly , if its that you want to still be able to use knox secured apps etc use magisk
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Will Android Pay still work with magisk? I'm not familiar with it. I was under the impression that I would be permanently unable to use mobile payment applications if Knox was triggered. Is that wrong?
BluePanther7 said:
Will Android Pay still work with magisk? I'm not familiar with it. I was under the impression that I would be permanently unable to use mobile payment applications if Knox was triggered. Is that wrong?
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Yes it will , enable magisk hide and it should work , android pay dosnt use knox , i think samsung pay does but android pay is not effected by knox
Install magisk and it will all be fine
Also for rooting , just flash twrp with odin then flash magisk for root etc

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