[Completed] How Do I Root my Galaxy S6 (LMY47X.G920FXXU3COJ1) - XDA Assist

I have tried KingoRoot with no success and I do not want to trip my KNOX warranty with CFRoot.

Hello,
I'm not finding any other rooting method on XDA, CF-autoroot is the method everyone uses.
If you don't want use autoroot then your only option is to use the one click android rooting apps or the one click rooting Tools for PC.
Do a Google search for "Android rooting apps" or "android rooting tools for PC" and try all the one's that are designed to be used on all devices.
You can try posting your question in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/help
The experts there may be able to help. Good luck.

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Rooting can be done by any rooting software?

Rooting can be done in any android device by any rooting software or Batch file rooting process from computer?
All the phones should be rooted by their own rooting process.. which are available for their particular phones?
jordan1296 said:
Rooting can be done in any android device by any rooting software or Batch file rooting process from computer?
All the phones should be rooted by their own rooting process.. which are available for their particular phones?
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NO specific devices can be rooted by specific apps, kernels and specific software's via PC, so you have to find out which device will work with what app or software by looking at your device guides. Go here for rooting apps , kernels and software's ( mostly for Samsung)
Check this out! Links to useful Guides and " Banned " Documentaries ​

[Completed] [Q] How to root Verizon S4??

I made another thread about this but found this section and decided it was a better area to post.
Well I tried using Odin to flash my phone before rooting and now I get an error that says "Unauthorized actions have been detected. Tap here for more information."
I have the Verizon S4 and im just looking for some help on getting a quick root to my phone. TowelRoot doesn't seem to be supported by my phone.
gb342002 said:
I made another thread about this but found this section and decided it was a better area to post.
Well I tried using Odin to flash my phone before rooting and now I get an error that says "Unauthorized actions have been detected. Tap here for more information."
I have the Verizon S4 and im just looking for some help on getting a quick root to my phone. TowelRoot doesn't seem to be supported by my phone.
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Yes, similar things happened for the TowelRoot on the S5 too.
Here is the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4 General [HOW TO] [ROOT] [APK] Root for NC5 OTA (All Kitkat devices) without PC!!! thread.
It also refers to TowelRoot app, which only works on older firmware versions ... unfortunately no longer on latest versions. (As they have the respective exploit patched.)
And the Verzion S4 has a locked bootloader. That's why you can't flash a custom recovery etc. with Odin.
A possibe solution coud be to "downgrade" to an older firmware (or kernel) and then root it with TowelRoot.
EDIT: I see that you have already asked in the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting forum.
That's the right place. Be patient and wait for a better advice from there.
Thread closed and thank you.

[Completed] [Q] Can Posh Equal S700a be rooted?

I have tried rooting this phone using Kingo and iRoot, but it doesn't work. Kingo times out after the phone reboots and the iRoot PC app doesn't detect the phone, even though the drivers are installed. I also tried using the iRoot mobile app, but it also fails to root the device after explicitly stating that the device was successfully rooted. I also tried some of the other tools listed here such as TowelRoot and FramaRoot. TowelRoot says that my device is not supported and FramaRoot isn't compatible either. Does anyone know how to root this phone? I've searched this forum, as well as the rest of the web, and there seems to be absolutely nothing online about this phone.
Hi,
I can't find anything relevant on XDA for your device. You will need to ask for help here,
> Android Development and Hacking > Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck!

[Completed] [Q] Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900W8 Root

Hi all, I'm new in this world, I was just using tasker and start seeing things that need rooted phones to work properly, and then I research and find a lot of new things that you can do with a rooted phone, so I started to research about it, I tried the "easiest way" the 1-click KingRoot, but didn't work.
So, I have been reading a lot of this, but I'm not sure of what file use, I know that I have to download all the drivers of KIES 3, put debugging usb, turn off the reactivate, use ODIN (I don't know what version), know how to put the phone in download mode (I think that's the name) but the problem is whit the rooting file, I don't know the difference of cf-auto-root, CWM, TWRP. I know that CF activate the KNOX, but I have more than one and a half year with my note 3 so I think won't be a problem the voiding warranty issue.
Also, I don't know what's the problem with the locked or unlocked bootloader and how to know that, I read I can put in the dialer the *#1234# and know it with the info, but... well... hahaha I can't, so I put it here:
AP: N900W8UBUBMHG
CP: N900W8UBUBMHG
CSC: N900W8TCEBMHG
I don't know if this helps or not, but I put it just in case:
Kernel: 3.4.0-4992259
Compilation number: LRX21V.N900W8UBU2DOE4
I hope you can help me and sorry for the noob questions, I just don't want an expensive brick... :$
Hi, thank you for using XDA Assist and welcome to the Android world. There's a forum specific to your device here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3 They are the experts on your device and should be able to help you. I would suggest you look in the general and Q&A forums. Look for the stickied threads, the ones with the push pins in the left column. Read those. CF-Auto Root just roots your device. TWRP and CWM are custom recoveries, and although they can be used to root your device they can also do many other things. If you have a choice I would recommended twrp, it's been better supported lately.
Good luck on your journey!
Thank you for the answer.
I will check the thread and follow your recommendation about de TWRP.
Regards!

[Completed] Rooting RCT6773w22b (RCA Voyager II)

This is NOT to be confused with the RCT6773w22 (Notice the "b" at the end of the model number for the tablet I'm using)
Been searching on and off for about 6 months now, with no luck.. Have tried all the usual suspects (FramaRoot, iRoot, KingoRoot, KingRoot, etc) to no avail. KingoRoot even said it was able to be rooted, but fails everytime. iRoot says it succeeds at rooting (Android application only, PC application says failed)
Root Checker on Android says that it's possible, but hard, and of course they give you no instructions.
So I guess I just wanna know if anyone can point me in the correct direction of where to root it, or if they don't know, someone who can help me get it rooted.
XDA Visitor said:
This is NOT to be confused with the RCT6773w22 (Notice the "b" at the end of the model number for the tablet I'm using)
Been searching on and off for about 6 months now, with no luck.. Have tried all the usual suspects (FramaRoot, iRoot, KingoRoot, KingRoot, etc) to no avail. KingoRoot even said it was able to be rooted, but fails everytime. iRoot says it succeeds at rooting (Android application only, PC application says failed)
Root Checker on Android says that it's possible, but hard, and of course they give you no instructions.
So I guess I just wanna know if anyone can point me in the correct direction of where to root it, or if they don't know, someone who can help me get it rooted.
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Hello
Please use the below link to register a XDA Account first, prior to start posting and replying onto our forums.
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When you complete your registration, I invite you to post your request in the below forum as our team of experts there should be able to help you:
Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
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