Hey all. Just upgraded to the latest nightly and I realized that I lost root access. I know that they have updated supersu for 5.0, but does anyone know if there is a root exploit out for the One?
Lol what?
Did you install supersu yet?
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Which latest nightly? Root is built in to Privacy Guard on the CM12 nightlies. And this device doesn't require a root exploit.
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Is there root for AT&T 4.4?
No there is not but in the at&t thread there is already a way so you can be rooted and have custom recovery
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Yes.
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There is no way to root kitkat on any device without either unlocking the bootloader or reverting to a root able build of Android first.
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I've been looking into rooting the D80020 and I think you have to flash back to D80010 (for ATT) then you can root and (possibly) update to Kit Kat. I haven't done it yet but planning on it soon.
I just did that 2 days ago. Flashed back to 10d, rooted, flashed twrp with freegee and then flashed stock kk. All told, took me about half an hour. Now I'm rocking rooted kk, couldn't be happier with the phone.
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I also did this and have root and recovery. Kitkat running like butta
Good:thumbup:
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I was able to root my g2 on 4.4.2 without reverting back. used ioRoot25 found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48709232
bova80 said:
I was able to root my g2 on 4.4.2 without reverting back. used ioRoot25 found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48709232
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I used the same thing for root. Cant use a custom recovery though, but since I just got the phone yesterday I'm cool with using stock for now.
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Is there root for AT&T 4.4?
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use ioroot25 to root.
Then install https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=edu.shell.freegee_free and install TWRP.
reboot into recovery and install the rom.
Before doing anything download the rom from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2672931 and copy it to your phone.
Hi everyone,
If I root using Chainfires method and all I do is install Xposed Framework can I still receive Sprint updates by just removing Xposed? I am not going to install Roms as Xposed has everything I need. Thanks in advance.
If you're not running the stock recovery it won't let you take any updates. Which is a good thing because taking an ota with a custom recovery can potentially brick your phone.
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yes i unlocked my bootloader, and using twrp recovery and rooted my one.
but i was told thats ota's will still be coming..
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Just sideload it, or install a custom ROM pre-rooted.
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Just sideload it, or install a custom ROM pre-rooted.
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i know how tp flash it...
but that doesnt answer my Q...
is rooted phones (with stock ofcourse) are getting OTA updates?
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Because dolphins. Dude, as with any OTA it's rolled out gradually, not everyone gets it at once. If you can't handle waiting, do it manually. This information is available everywhere if you look.
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hi , i wanna know if its possible use towelroot in the android lolipop, i wanna root my sheild tablet without void warranty... if someone know any program like this for i root my shield tell me please
thank you
Diogo.
No.
My understanding is Towelroot uses an exploit in Android 4.4.2 and below (certain kernel versions to be exact) to gain root. The exploit was patched in 4.4.3 and newer.
SuperSU 2.27 Beta seems to be the solution, but may be risky.
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No.
My understanding is Towelroot uses an exploit in Android 4.4.2 and below (certain kernel versions to be exact) to gain root. The exploit was patched in 4.4.3 and newer.
SuperSU 2.27 Beta seems to be the solution, but may be risky.
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but the new supersu root the device?
and why do u say can be risky?
According to Chainfire, SuperSU 2.27 is very invasive and might cause bootloops - see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2868133
However, read the following thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2945044 - I've just updated from a rooted KK to Lollipop and successfully got root using SuperSU 2.27 without any issues thus far.
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An Droid said:
According to Chainfire, SuperSU 2.27 is very invasive and might cause bootloops - see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2868133
However, read the following thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2945044 - I've just updated from a rooted KK to Lollipop and successfully got root using SuperSU 2.27 without any issues thus far.
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the problem is if i do dat http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2945044 i will void warranty cause i will unlock bootloader
I've updated and rooted and my Bootloader is still locked.
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An Droid said:
I've updated and rooted and my Bootloader is still locked.
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how did u do dat?
hey guys i am wanting to do this on my s3 http://gs3.wonderhowto.com/how-to/g...tings-toggles-your-samsung-galaxy-s3-0153916/
I am on 4.4.3 locked bootloader i used towel root and have safestrap recovery installed.
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hey guys i am wanting to do this on my s3 http://gs3.wonderhowto.com/how-to/g...tings-toggles-your-samsung-galaxy-s3-0153916/
I am on 4.4.3 locked bootloader i used towel root and have safestrap recovery installed.
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If its rooted you can run xposed on it. All you need is root to run xposed settings/modules. However I'd stick with xposed modules here on xda versus random websites
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Ok installed it xposed that is can I assume the.modules in its download list are safe?
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Ok installed it xposed that is can I assume the.modules in its download list are safe?
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Most are yes, if you notice issues with your device just remove the module. Some do cause problems
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