What's the latest root method available for an S6, LRX22G.G920R7WWU2AOF3, 5.0.2? I've been looking and searching, and can't seem to find anything for my variant. It's a small CDMA carrier, and hope a rooting method is available.
I dont know about latest or greatest.
but I can confirm this method works for root access on my rare japanese smg925z model.
which is also a very uncommon model.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6-edge/help/softbank-japan-galaxy-s6-edge-model-t3170533
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I couldn't find a solution too specific to my phone, but was mostly just wondering, Does anyone know if the newest CF-auto-root is compatible with a Canadian SGH-I337M; Ver 4.4.2; Baseband VLUFNE1 on the MTS network? if so, where is a safe download source of the .tar?
And if not if there is anything that is compatible? Keep in mind im not looking to flash custom roms, i essentially want root to use rooted apps and all the devince freedom that comes with it. essentially a basic root. Also Ive previously rooted my S2 and an old motodroid so theres no need to review the rooting process ive got that down.
Thanks, any and all advice is appreciated!
Hello,
I have a Galaxy Note 10.1 (2012 Edition), WiFi only, bought in Canada with N8010XXUCMH2 build, and running stock 4.1.2.
I want to upgrade to KitKat and was waiting for the stock update but it does not appear to be coming (for Canada and N8010XXUCMH2).
My questions is which is the closest stock ROM I can use instead? And will it work out of the box or will I require other modifications? I have searched around the forums for an have found various answers to which ROM I should be using and to be honest I am a little confused.
Lastly, after upgrading to this ROM, can I root and what is recommended as an easy method to do this?
Has anyone tried any other country ROMS?
Did you find any solution DrZEUS? I use the same version and cannot find any solution yet. I want to root my device but cannot find anything for this specific version.
I'll keep looking. If I find a solution I'll (try to remember to) post it here.
If you have the N8010 then its always been rootable .
WOW, the support for this tablet is very hard to find.
All the forums i found has hacks and roots for the international versions and not the US version.
Is there a way to root the device, or is there a custom rom for the device.
I have had this tablet for a very long time and don't use it because i really can't find any information about rooting the version and rome for it.
Obviously you haven't searched well. Scroll through the device list here or type model number in search bar.
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I purchased an unlocked SM-930R6 today but I can't find anything on it. It's currently running 7.0, but I was wondering if anyone has came across any development for it?
I can't even find stock firmware anywhere. Even if I can't find a custom recovery or ROM, I would still love to achieve root.
Any help would be great!
Thanks
Icuw1pc said:
I purchased an unlocked SM-930R6 today but I can't find anything on it. It's currently running 7.0, but I was wondering if anyone has came across any development for it?
I can't even find stock firmware anywhere. Even if I can't find a custom recovery or ROM, I would still love to achieve root.
Any help would be great!
Thanks
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Hi mate
You may have better luck asking in the right forum , this is the exynos ( international ) S7 , check over here
galaxy sm-g930r6 firmware
i have found the firmware for the galaxy s7 sm-g930r6. and its not a international version. its american snapdragon but its a local carrier device known as generic cdma.
Hi every one i am usin sprint s7 g930p on oreo updated i need root access for some apps and the problem is that i tried many mathods to root but non of them are working for me only one app is showing that can root my device is one click root but that needs cradit please can any one help me to give mathod for rooting my device it will be appropriated thank you
Yeh I am going thru the same, I hope someone figures it out
As far as I'm aware the root methods for most snapdragon devices only work if your device is a certain firmware version or older, and doesn't work on newer firmwares.