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
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Hello i am new to this site but i have been in the android scene for a long time. before i had an android i had apple but i didn't like it so i switch but before i did i was into jailbreaking and finding thing that i haven't seen posted.
i have a samsung stratosphere on a 2.3.6 and it can be rooted but there was only a few ways to do it and i couldn't get them to work and i didn't like that you were unable to use wifi after .
i found a way to do it with out a computer but it could come with risks that i don't know about yet. this is an apk that will root your phone.
apk here. it is an automatic download // i can't give you the download because i don't have 10 post but look at my account and if i can ill post it there
Framaroot-1.5.2.apk google it if you don't see it on my profile
Steps to do it
Code:
1st: install the app
2nd: open it
3rd: choose install superSU
last click: Aragorn then reboot your phone
warring don't do the other method.
this will allow you to be rooted and use wifi.
bugs
Code:
if you use the super user method your phone with go into safe mode.
sometime it will free.
sometime your phone won't load.
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somewhat of a fix
install ram booster from the store and click it. free / root only
install rom manager in fix permissions free / root only
Hope this helps have fun !
- sincerely
- Hacking247
Anyone tried this ?
Q&A for [GT-P31xx] CF-Auto-Root
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Hi,
I 've tried root my GT-P3100 with auto-root but with no success.
I've stock 4.2.2, first wiped all data and did factory reset, then start rooting. After reboot an icon of supersu appears but after run it says "there is no SU binary installed" . I notice that this version is 2.13 with date 2014/10/10. I download it from link in the third post which is described as containing 1.30 version of superSu inside.
I try to reflashing auto-root many times but binary is still missing.
Maybe superSu misversion is a problem? How can i resolve an issue with missing binary?
Thanks for help, &Y
First post : Need personalized root info for GT-P3113
My first post and not sure what I'm doing or if its the right place, please have patience?
I have a 2012 Galaxy Tab 2 P3113 wifi only model. It auto updated from the stock Andy 4.0 to Andy 4.2.2. Im unhappy with this and Samsung tells me its irreversible. That makes me even more unhappy as, better or worse, its not the same 'user experience' for which I chose the device. Therefore I'm interested in 'rooting' it. My objective is to tweak the interface, disable some of the auto updating and some of the autostarting Samsung software and services (also some phone apps and services) which I will never use and manage autostarting of user installed apps. I would also like the ability to make complete 'single click' backups which include screen/'desktop' arrangements and app settings (such as one would make with a Windows system). I am NOT interested in loading custom ROMs or other modified system ware.
1 Is 'rooting' my solution?
2 Is it reversible?
3 Will it do anything more than unlock the existing system - what modifications will the rooting process make?
4 Will 'unrooting' reverse my settings alterations or can I disable the Samsung ware, and relock the system for safety/security? Will changes such as power or mem settings made by 'root only' apps remain in place after unrooting?
5 Is a 'temporary root' a better solution for me?
6 Has the aforementioned Samsung update made the root process any more difficult or hazardous?
7 Will just rooting leave a permanent detectable trace?
8 Can someone give me the simplest step by step procedure and reversal procedure? I realize this is covered in many places throughout these forums, but this will be my first attempt at raiding a Android device and I would be more confident with a personalized procedure that I can ask questions about and get direct device specific answers to.
I've been having trouble finding straight info about performing a ROOT ONLY. To reiterate I only want enhanced control over the EXISTING system, primarily to prevent autostarts, to positively terminate running apps and to make full image backups - I do NOT want to install modded systems or irreversibly or significantly alter the existing system.
I appreciate any clear info or advice I can get. Thank you.
Rooting Help
Hi I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 GT-P3113 Jellybean 4.2.2. I have tried the CF Auto Root Method 6 times and it doesn't work. Odin says that it passes and that it worked but when the tab reboots, I try to open SuperSU but it says "There is no SU binary installed! and SuperSU cannot install it. This is a Problem!" Help me please! I know I am doing it right aren't I?
Help. Samsung Galaxy tab
i don't have much experience on rooting, i have only rooted 2 phones and worked. plus this tablet.
so i have a Samsung galaxy tab 2 7.0 GT-P3113 (IR blaster/wifi) at 4.2.2 JB
i tried rooting it with the ChainFire auto root tar.md5 file which is for GT-P3113 on Odin3.07 and odin detected my tablet, but showed it as blue
but seeing it different from Odin1.87 it worked and PASSED! by odin so i flashed it in download mode, on PDA, everything was looking normal,
after the loading on the download mode it went to where the Red pirate guy was shown and after that it rebooted.
i had the SuperSu application when i opened my tab which i didn't have before rooting so i downloaded a couple of root checkers from play store,
here comes the problem,
when i click SuperSU it says "There is no SU binary installed and SUperSU cannot install it. This is a problem!"
and when i check it with a root checker it says no Root Access so i think somehow i failed rooting.
but when i check the Build info via root checkers:
Device: espressowifi
Hardware: espresso
Product: expressowifiue
and it says on SU (info i saw on root checkers):
su found
[/system/xbin/]
i want to try to flash the tar.md5 auto-root file again with odin can i do it again? will it somehow stack the root or i don't know, be a risk for my tablet? or is there a fix to this?
Thank you.
Has anyone created a method to root Acer a1-713 manually?
Those one click methods are really crude also I don't even know what's happening in there.
If anyone knows it please help me.
Dreadful man said:
Has anyone created a method to root Acer a1-713 manually?
Those one click methods are really crude also I don't even know what's happening in there.
If anyone knows it please help me.
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Some said that Kingroot worked for them in this Q&A thread -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/root-recovery-acer-iconia-tab-7-a1-713-t2851573
JnFrks said:
Some said that Kingroot worked for them in this Q&A thread -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/root-recovery-acer-iconia-tab-7-a1-713-t2851573
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Well it didn't for me. Also I want to know what I am doing with my tab and not just know that tapping this button will root my tab.
Have you ever tried to look at this site -> http://www.oneclickroot.com/device/acer-iconia-a1-713/. They featured this one-click rooting and it seems they can be trusted. I've downloaded and installed their software so no worries. Well, I'm also using a one-click root utility and it's always working. (just sayin')
The process of rooting a device is too complicated for those who don't have knowledge in Linux (like me), so your question about manually is out.
http://www.oneclickroot.com/device/acer-iconia-a1-713/
Well this one click root website was also a waste of time and didn't work either .
I may have to wait a little bit more before dumping this thread.
Rooting an android device basically means (for me) granting You (as the user) to do whatever you want to your device's system, hardware, etc. But what does root will actually do to your device that will cause you to obtain that superuser access? It's because of the "su" (Switch User) file used by Android and other UNIX-based systems that allows a process of switching of a user to be the superuser (or root user) that has access to the commands and file system, meaning those processes that requires root permission (root access or superuser access) need to invoke su. So basically the process of rooting will just push this su, a binary executable file, to the file system so that you can switch to the root user to give root permissions... And the Superuser application is just optional, but really required for some reasons, it serves as the "gatekeeper" of the su binary so when a certain command or application that invokes su will prompt the user by the Superuser app first before granting the root permission since becoming the root user can do whatever to the system which means it can cause the device to malfunction, etc... So what do you mean by manually?
Sorry for what I'd just suggest you that OneClickRoot waste your time...
Oh, there's a bad news after spending time searching how to root your device, read the news here -> [GUIDE] Firmwares, ROMs, CWM, Root - Acer Iconia (MTK) Tablets [ⒶⒸⒺⓇ ⒹⒺⓋⒾⓁⓈ]
Can't find a best way to root your Acer.
Well thanks for enlightening me on the topic, I hadn't really understood what really is su..
By manually I meant by using computer and tinkering with the files hands on.
Oh, and you needn't to be sorry since everything I tried didn't work. Sometimes I had root till the app was open while sometimes it existed until the next reboot.
Also looked at the link you gave and well, what can I say, it really is bad news and there sure is the risk of bricking my device.
Well thanks for taking your time.
After reading about the many ways to be able to send commands from ones computer to their phone in various ways, though not knowing much of how to go about them, I got confused. I was thinking that there should be a app where one can flash a zip file, like Supersu without a computer in order to gain root. Similar to ones custom recovery but just no root. The way that it would work, I thought should be similar to most rooting apps that we have today, for example Kingroot. If we can have such an approach as in a rooting app, there should be a similar type of app although this app is to flash supersu. Have an app where I put my zip file of supersu into. Then the app searches like kingroot for a niche to to its duty. It will find that my phone is compatible and it will then go ahead and flash supersu. If one says that this is useless being that we have root apps, I think not. To all the thousands who are searching for root and cannot get it even from a root app, they definitely would love to have supersu run as a system file. Now, I don't know if what I'm saying makes sense but I would love to find out. I may be showing my ignorance or I'm not. Please tell me what you think or what I need to know. Thank you to all.
Hello,
Try doing a Google search for "How to root (your device model number)" and if there is a known method you should find it in your search results.
To find your model number go to system settings>about phone>model number or look behind the battery. Use that model number for everything you search for about your phone.
You can try posting your question in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
Good luck.
Okay so I've had this phone for little over 10 months now and within that time I've managed to achieve root (unreliable but it works at the very least) in that time as well as learned a fair amount about Linux and android alike (Not a whole lot but I know some stuff) though I've now come to the point of I actually want to give my phone a proper root instead of this faulty solution I have currently. I (barely) managed to get my phone rooted using Kingoroot and I've played plenty with my phones' innards in that time, removed system apps, added my own selection to the system but some apps in my phone that use root don't work even with root permission granted which is why I'm wanting to replace Kingoroot with ChainFires' SuperSU binaries, could anybody help me with simple instructions for someone who doesn't actually know very much regarding how root and SU bins work inside of android? My phone's using 4.4.2 kitkat.
Just a few disclaimers first to get misconceptions out the way:
1. I do not have a custom recovery nor is one available for my phone (Samsung galaxy young 2 (SM-S130H) for those who want to know)
2. I'm currently unable to use the internet on my phone as I lack Wi-Fi to do so (router is dead) so I'm manually installing app packages through ADB, so if something needs an internet connection on my phone it's not going to work for me, for now..PC still has net access.
3. I have access to ADB shells' SU but not ADB root so I hope you don't need that from me.
4. This phone does not have a fastboot mode. (That I can find anyway..) Only a download mode from what I've found.
Can anybody help me out with telling me what I'll need to be doing in regards to getting this done?
Hi Mc Fow1er
Thank you for using XDA Assist
As we do not have an specific forum dedicated for your device yet, our experts at the below forum should be able to help you. Please be welcome to post over in there.
Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Nice regards and good luck.
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Mc Fow1er said:
Okay so I've had this phone for little over 10 months now and within that time I've managed to achieve root (unreliable but it works at the very least) in that time as well as learned a fair amount about Linux and android alike (Not a whole lot but I know some stuff) though I've now come to the point of I actually want to give my phone a proper root instead of this faulty solution I have currently. I (barely) managed to get my phone rooted using Kingoroot and I've played plenty with my phones' innards in that time, removed system apps, added my own selection to the system but some apps in my phone that use root don't work even with root permission granted which is why I'm wanting to replace Kingoroot with ChainFires' SuperSU binaries, could anybody help me with simple instructions for someone who doesn't actually know very much regarding how root and SU bins work inside of android? My phone's using 4.4.2 kitkat.
Just a few disclaimers first to get misconceptions out the way:
1. I do not have a custom recovery nor is one available for my phone (Samsung galaxy young 2 (SM-S130H) for those who want to know)
2. I'm currently unable to use the internet on my phone as I lack Wi-Fi to do so (router is dead) so I'm manually installing app packages through ADB, so if something needs an internet connection on my phone it's not going to work for me, for now..PC still has net access.
3. I have access to ADB shells' SU but not ADB root so I hope you don't need that from me.
4. This phone does not have a fastboot mode. (That I can find anyway..) Only a download mode from what I've found.
Can anybody help me out with telling me what I'll need to be doing in regards to getting this done?
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