How To Root...?? oppo f1 - Oppo F1

plz... help how to root oppo f1

samir1718 said:
plz... help how to root oppo f1
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as of now there's no root available for this device. :good:

Hoppning some one find out how too root soon

Hey, give this link a try: I'm not sure if this works or not as I haven't and won't try but I just wanted to suggest it http://www.osroots.com/how-to-root-oppo-f1-oppo-rooting-tips/
Also, if that doesn't work, give this a try: http://reviewroots.com/root-Oppo-F1-with-or-without-pc
Plus, could you give me your thoughts on the battery life? I am on the edge of buying this phone or the moto 3rd gen and the battery life is the only thing holding me back.

I can try reviewroots one later this day.. I post back how it work or if phone brick

ellirhc said:
I can try reviewroots one later this day.. I post back how it work or if phone brick
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Any further information ? Please share it with us ......

allen0a said:
Any further information ? Please share it with us ......
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Im still on the work. 3-4h i post how it workde on my Oppo F1

I did try root whid out pc. And it did not work for me kingroot did just tell me phone not support

ellirhc said:
I did try root whid out pc. And it did not work for me kingroot did just tell me phone not support
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I had tried "Kingroot" and "Framaroot" two days ago. Both of them don't work for F1.
Anyway,thanks for your sharing.:highfive:

There is no working root for Oppo F1 at the moment. Safe rooting methods are not available. The bootloader is locked and fastboot has been disabled.
I'd be very careful about trying to use one click app solutions for attempting to root the device, if you can get them to work. They are responsible for suspicious behavior, such as downloading stuff and installing their own root manager. Beware.

No hope
I tired everything, kingroot, Framaroot, oppo tool, Kingoroot no hope ?
Someone please find a way to root this phone

You still haven't figured out how to root this?
http://imgur.com/TEAypKE
Keep trying guys, remember: no public root exploits work

uberlaggydarwin said:
You still haven't figured out how to root this?
http://imgur.com/TEAypKE
Keep trying guys, remember: no public root exploits work
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nice :good:
perhaps you can give us more clues :
1. does we need unlock bootloader / not ?
2. it need flashing from recovery (or even flash custom recovery) or only just an apk ?
this is interesting :highfive:

Has anyone tried TowelRoot?

Please help us root this device!
Thank you guys so much!

would using adb and remounting everything manually work? or downloading a firmware update and modding that

It will be much like my Find 7. Need to unlock bootloader to install TWRP recovery so you can flash SuperSU.
The trick is having an unlocked bootloader in the first place. The Find 7 wasn't a problem. Oppo didn't try to lock the user out.
I have an F1 here for my wife. Will root it once a developer has the exploits developed, tested and released to public. Just have to be patient and don't rush in doing risky experiments.
Try changing the launcher so it has a better UI for the daily stuff. ColorOS launcher is a PITA.

the nerdling said:
would using adb and remounting everything manually work? or downloading a firmware update and modding that
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lol. uh no.
1: you can't remount system as /rw on a user build (only engineering/userdebug).
2: I think you mean a OTA update for system. Both the firmware and system are signed. You can't just do that.
You can use CVE-2015-1805. I got root via a kernel vuln, then exploited the bootloader to unlock it

uberlaggydarwin said:
lol. uh no.
1: you can't remount system as /rw on a user build (only engineering/userdebug).
2: I think you mean a OTA update for system. Both the firmware and system are signed. You can't just do that.
You can use CVE-2015-1805. I got root via a kernel vuln, then exploited the bootloader to unlock it
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ok, just wondering, im newish to this sort of stuff

uberlaggydarwin said:
lol. uh no.
1: you can't remount system as /rw on a user build (only engineering/userdebug).
2: I think you mean a OTA update for system. Both the firmware and system are signed. You can't just do that.
You can use CVE-2015-1805. I got root via a kernel vuln, then exploited the bootloader to unlock it
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If it's at all possible, could you (or anyone) please provide a very basic step by step/rough guide as to how you did this, for us newbies? So that I have some intructions to follow.
It would be appreciated sooo much...
Thank you for your help.

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Mini on 4.4.4 and SU4.21 can I root or unlock? edit: Yes and was so simple a caveman

This quote is from the crash root thread, my mini is on SU4.21 screen shot of status below, if I can unlock or get root and bypass the hotspot block unlimited data please provide a link to the thread that explains how to to it, thanks!
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By the way if it is not clear to newbies, if you are fortunate enough to get a phone with SU4.21 instead of SU6-x, do NOT, I repeat do NOT flash VZW-4.4.4-SU6-7-release-keys.xml
Because then you are taking a valuable phone that can unlock the bootloader and forcing it to upgrade and it can never be downgraded again to SU4 from SU6
ie. the SU6 cannot unlock bootloader at this time, the SU4 can via sunshine
you CAN root the SU4 but it is using a different file than in this thread
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This is a screen of my new droid mini, when I run sunshine it passes but tries to temp root and just reboots, never gets past rebooting. Can you link to the info on unlocking SU4.21 you mention please? Thank you
http://s8.postimg.org/xkndt6ubp/Screenshot_2016_04_04_23_57_49.png
In case someone else needs help... nobody answered here but I posted the question in the crash root thread and someone was nice enough to help, Thank you!
sd_shadow said:
root with kingroot
KingRoot thread
Sent from my XT1080 using XDA Labs
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doitinthedirt said:
Kingroot did the trick, and I used an app that I have on my moto x to bypass the hotspot block, also froze the ota app so it wont update. All is fine without unlocking it, but when it reboots the root is gone and I need to rerun kingroot, is this the way kingroot works, or should it maintain root through a reboot? Im not sure I like the idea of leaving kingroot on the phone, I will probably unlock it with sunshine and do a factory reset and try rooting it a permanent way, thats something I've never done before, I mean install a custom rom and root that way. Do I need to install a custom rom in order to root permanently? Id rather not do that, but if its the only way than I will attempt it.
Thanks
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doitinthedirt said:
In case someone else needs help... nobody answered here but I posted the question in the crash root thread and someone was nice enough to help, Thank you!
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No if you use sunshine then u can perment root without installing a custom ROM I know on my droid turbo after I installed twrp and ran it the first time it will ask you first thing if you want to root swip yes and it's done permently I assume it's the same way with the mini

Possible root for my XT1080?

I updated to the latest version a few weeks ago, I am on 4.4.4 SU6-7.7. I am wondering if there is any possible root methods working for this update, or do I need to flash my device to a lower firmware then go from there?
did you get this done?? I'm working same issue.
yipitin said:
did you get this done?? I'm working same issue.
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Nope... I honestly doubt I will EVER get to find a root my phone. According to some people, it's nearly impossible.
I also gave up, is there a way to use xposed without root?
Never update...
Just do what everyone else does.. Download KingRoot app and keep checking back momentarily. No root = NO XPOSED
Download SunShine from theroot.ninja and check eligibility. If compatible, pay $25 - or not. Good luck to you
yoloman123 said:
Nope... I honestly doubt I will EVER get to find a root my phone. According to some people, it's nearly impossible.
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hi i am using xt1080 latest firmware, i was able to root my mobile with kingoroot app which bears a lock in icon, not the crown one ( v3.1), however root is for like 5 mins then root allow option does not work, i would like to invite developers if they can setup anything during this time so we may unlock bootloader setup custom recovery and enjoy marshmallow or nougat i will visit back thankshttps://youtu.be/5-dbcs5LpiwKINGOROOT NOT KINGROOT
V 3.1 LOCK IN ICON
WAITING FOR HELP
this looks encoutaging
some developer please come forward and try for a permanent root.
Thanks in advance
anyone find the method to root this...?
please share method for latest su6-7.7

Does This CF-Auto Root Trully Works ON G930T

guys i want to root my phone on the fast and very simple way possible.
found this root method on https://autoroot.chainfire.eu
this is the link for the root method https://download.chainfire.eu/982/C...Auto-Root-heroqltetmo-heroqltetmo-smg930t.zip
i did not tryed it my self yet. but if theres a user that rooted their phone that way, let me know.
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I don't think this will work unless we get our Bootloader unlocked (which hasn't been done yet as far as i know)
UNLOCK BOOTLOADERS
If you have locked bootloaders, flashing one of these will probably brick your device - with the exception of Nexus devices, which will usually automatically "OEM unlock" and wipe your data !
this is kind of lame.... why chainfire release a auto root if the thevice have bootloader locked down? and onlockable?
Confused myself
I want to say root is possible, there are tons of sites with instructions: https://www.google.com/search?q=SM-...i57j0j69i60.9343j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Of course, XDA doesn't seem to have a specific G930T thread for rooting with instructions, then see threads like this today. I was all set to give it a try, but unsure if should proceed...
Did find this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s7/help/sm-g930t-root-doesnt-void-warranty-t3415936
EDIT: so the one linked in original comment was the bleeding edge root process and seems like had a really high failure rate. Most current I've seen is: http://lifeatsamsung.com/root-t-mobile-galaxy-s7-sm-g930t-2/
Seems a little more clean cut and easy. I'll edit again if I find a newer solution or at least commentary on success/fail
In comments OP posts:
Yes I am planning to make a video tutorial.
Also I used the method provided here (this is Max Lee's website)
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blackwing182 said:
guys i want to root my phone on the fast and very simple way possible.
found this root method on https://autoroot.chainfire.eu
this is the link for the root method https://download.chainfire.eu/982/C...Auto-Root-heroqltetmo-heroqltetmo-smg930t.zip
i did not tryed it my self yet. but if theres a user that rooted their phone that way, let me know.
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So the solution and all the fixes, etc is right here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039
Worked for me, no problem. Even installed the debloated, deox'd ROM. Unfortunately after root you will need to follow rest of guide, otherwise you will see some lag issues.
On the other side of it, phone is great, fast, if not faster than before, and got root. Let me know if you would like some screenshots proving a TMO phone is rootable or if can answer any questions
blackwing182 said:
guys i want to root my phone on the fast and very simple way possible.
found this root method on https://autoroot.chainfire.eu
this is the link for the root method https://download.chainfire.eu/982/C...Auto-Root-heroqltetmo-heroqltetmo-smg930t.zip
i did not tryed it my self yet. but if theres a user that rooted their phone that way, let me know.
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I would like to see some screens that show it is rooted, yes. I am about to purchase tomorrow and would like everything in place before I do.
Thanks
Mordred said:
I would like to see some screens that show it is rooted, yes. I am about to purchase tomorrow and would like everything in place before I do.
Thanks
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There is root but the bootloaders on USA snapdragon is still locked so it's not as smooth and simple as flashing cf root
TH3B0SS said:
There is root but the bootloaders on USA snapdragon is still locked so it's not as smooth and simple as flashing cf root
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So what does this mean in layman's terms. Can I root the device safely with full functionality or not? Are there plans to get a rooted bootloader? And what does this mean because I thought the TMO version had a qualcom processor...
Mordred said:
So what does this mean in layman's terms. Can I root the device safely with full functionality or not? Are there plans to get a rooted bootloader? And what does this mean because I thought the TMO version had a qualcom processor...
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This means that the only rooting method right now isn't as stable as it would be if it had a unlocked bootloader the root right now will cause some issues but they can easily be fix from some of the steps after rooting guides that are in the xda forums and yes it using a Qualcomm processor Witch is pretty much the snapdragon and there hasn't been any luck this past year of getting the bootloader unlocked for full and smooth rooting I'm really ****ty at explaining sorry if your still lost
The Chainfire method he released does NOT work. I'm not sure why he released it...maybe he knows of a future bootloader unlock that we don't know about.
@troby86 I see you have yours rooted. How did you accomplish this?
Mordred said:
@troby86 I see you have yours rooted. How did you accomplish this?
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I used the engineering boot image to do it. There is a post in this forum that has a link to a guide to do it.
Thank you. Lots to look through.
troby86 said:
I used the engineering boot image to do it. There is a post in this forum that has a link to a guide to do it.
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@troby86 OK, bought my S7 today. Trying Max Lee's root method. I can't get SU to inject using adb command. I have retried numerous times to include reflashing and system reset. Any thoughts?
Mordred said:
@troby86 OK, bought my S7 today. Trying Max Lee's root method. I can't get SU to inject using adb command. I have retried numerous times to include reflashing and system reset. Any thoughts?
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Run CMD in admin mode or if the CMD prompt freezes unplug and replug in your phone and then it should start...
KillerClaw321 said:
Run CMD in admin mode or if the CMD prompt freezes unplug and replug in your phone and then it should start...
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@KillerClaw321 I am at the machine now and have tried running CMD in admin mode. Still no joy. What are the beat adb drivers to use for AMD machine? Maybe the drivers are the problem? What else can I try? I am on PK1 as the phone is new from the store yesterday and a fresh shipment to them the day before.
I also see a DM verification verify failed dialogue at the bottom when i try the factory reset. No DRK
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@KillerClaw321 I am at the machine now and have tried running CMD in admin mode. Still no joy. What are the beat adb drivers to use for AMD machine? Maybe the drivers are the problem? What else can I try? I am on PK1 as the phone is new from the store yesterday and a fresh shipment to them the day before.
I also see a DM verification verify failed dialogue at the bottom when i try the factory reset. No DRK
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Remove any existing drivers for your S7 and install this one
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/ph...7-32gb-t-mobile-gold-platinum-sm-g930tzdatmb/
Make sure you click allow on the pop-up on your phone after you plug it into the computer... Good Luck!
KillerClaw321 said:
Remove any existing drivers for your S7 and install this one
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/ph...7-32gb-t-mobile-gold-platinum-sm-g930tzdatmb/
Make sure you click allow on the pop-up on your phone after you plug it into the computer... Good Luck!
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Sorry for being daft... I don't see a driver link and how do I remove the previous version?

Need help w/root

So I just purchased the Honor 8 and I have been trying to root it because I'm not a fan of the lack of options that were available on my Nexus 6p. However everything I have tried with adb, twrp, kingroot and nothing works. I'm not that advanced with root knowledge (yes I still want to root). To be honest I'm at the point where I would pay someone to chat online with step by step instructions during the rooting process! I'm just so frustrated.
natethegreat1487 said:
So I just purchased the Honor 8 and I have been trying to root it because I'm not a fan of the lack of options that were available on my Nexus 6p. However everything I have tried with adb, twrp, kingroot and nothing works. I'm not that advanced with root knowledge (yes I still want to root). To be honest I'm at the point where I would pay someone to chat online with step by step instructions during the rooting process! I'm just so frustrated.
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A little more information would help, what model are you on (FRD/ Al??), which firmware.
Essentially though, update device via OTA, unlock bootloader, flash TWRP via adb then root( flash SuperSU via TWRP).
There are several guides for all these steps available.
It is however essential that you use the proper TWRP and SuperSU found in the development section.
Unfortunately there is no root method for locked bootloaders
Guide :fingers-crossed:
Model/firmware
SharxX8 said:
A little more information would help, what model are you on (FRD/ Al??), which firmware.
Essentially though, update device via OTA, unlock bootloader, flash TWRP via adb then root( flash SuperSU via TWRP).
There are several guides for all these steps available.
It is however essential that you use the proper TWRP and SuperSU found in the development section.
Unfortunately there is no root method for locked bootloaders
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The model is FRD-L04, build FRD-L04C567B385, EMUI version 5.0
If your bootloader is unlocked get your TWRP and SuperSU/Magisk from here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71265571&postcount=1
and flash it.
For everything else you need to be a little more specific as to what problem you have exactly
Sent from my FRD-L09 using Tapatalk
ok so my issue is that after I flash twp and try to reboot phone it sends me to the device is unlocked and cant be trusted screen. it only lets me go to the OS or huawei erecovery and not TWRP. if it boots into the os and I try to go to recovery it wont boot into any recovery
So I finally got my device rooted but now my question is, does anyone know of a ROM that works for the FRD-L04 model? I'm wanting to install some different themes but can't seem to do it without a ROM. Not to mention most of the cool things you can do on a rooted device need one as well. Any idea's?
natethegreat1487 said:
So I finally got my device rooted but now my question is, does anyone know of a ROM that works for the FRD-L04 model? I'm wanting to install some different themes but can't seem to do it without a ROM. Not to mention most of the cool things you can do on a rooted device need one as well. Any idea's?
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Got his problem https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/help/able-to-twrp-recovery-stuck-device-t3616478 and solved (partly). Did your root went fine? So BinarySU on newest Version? Could you please name the main steps you did?
Thank you!
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Got his problem https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/help/able-to-twrp-recovery-stuck-device-t3616478 and solved (partly). Did your root went fine? So BinarySU on newest Version? Could you please name the main steps you did?
Thank you!
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I had a friend do it who is way more advanced sorry.
natethegreat1487 said:
So I finally got my device rooted but now my question is, does anyone know of a ROM that works for the FRD-L04 model? I'm wanting to install some different themes but can't seem to do it without a ROM. Not to mention most of the cool things you can do on a rooted device need one as well. Any idea's?
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Anyone have any ideas?
natethegreat1487 said:
So I finally got my device rooted but now my question is, does anyone know of a ROM that works for the FRD-L04 model? I'm wanting to install some different themes but can't seem to do it without a ROM. Not to mention most of the cool things you can do on a rooted device need one as well. Any idea's?
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Does anyone have any ideas?

Unlocked bootloader, now remains root.

Phone is oppo f7. I know f7 doesn't have any roots or threads. However, i've found an option to unlock the bootloader from developer settings and unlocked it. It gave me a protection warning so that assures the bootloader has been unlocked.
Now remains rooting, what do i do? i would prefer to use rooting apps like supersu or king root but king root has malware in addition to rooting device.
Refficc said:
Phone is oppo f7. I know f7 doesn't have any roots or threads. However, i've found an option to unlock the bootloader from developer settings and unlocked it. It gave me a protection warning so that assures the bootloader has been unlocked.
Now remains rooting, what do i do? i would prefer to use rooting apps like supersu or king root but king root has malware in addition to rooting device.
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Magisk is the best root solution, hands down.
I'm not familiar with OPPO devices, but generally, this is what you'd want to do:
Install Magisk on your device
Download the official firmware for your device and extract boot.img
Transfer boot.img to your phone and patch in Magisk
Transfer the patched boot.img to your PC, reboot your phone to bootloader
Use ADB Platform Tools to flash the patched boot image to your /boot partition
Reboot device
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Magisk is the best root solution, hands down.
I'm not familiar with OPPO devices, but generally, this is what you'd want to do:
Install Magisk on your device
Download the official firmware for your device and extract boot.img
Transfer boot.img to your phone and patch in Magisk
Transfer the patched boot.img to your PC, reboot your phone to bootloader
Use ADB Platform Tools to flash the patched boot image to your /boot partition
Reboot device
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Alright i'll do it this way. But just one concern, would i need the volume up/down buttons in any step?
Refficc said:
Alright i'll do it this way. But just one concern, would i need the volume up/down buttons in any step?
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Again, I'm not familiar with OPPO devices, so I don't know what key combo you might need to get into bootloader mode.
However, if you have USB debugging enabled, you can use ADB:
adb reboot bootloader
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Again, I'm not familiar with OPPO devices, so I don't know what key combo you might need to get into bootloader mode.
However, if you have USB debugging enabled, you can use ADB:
adb reboot bootloader
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Thanks! going to try this now and let me know if you would like updates if i successfully rooted!
Refficc said:
Thanks! going to try this now and let me know if you would like updates if i successfully rooted!
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Good luck. After reading other threads on this forum with Oppo devices, it seems that they did not properly implement ADB or fastboot on their devices, so the "standard" way may not work. While it seems Kingo Root is very popular with that device, it's also malware and we do not recommend it.
V0latyle said:
Good luck. After reading other threads on this forum with Oppo devices, it seems that they did not properly implement ADB or fastboot on their devices, so the "standard" way may not work. While it seems Kingo Root is very popular with that device, it's also malware and we do not recommend it.
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Is it possible to get rid of the malware or if there's a version of king root that has no malware? i would prefer to try it first because last time i did this it bricked the device, but to be fair i didn't have oem option turned on (boot loader locked). But still better safe than sorry
Refficc said:
Is it possible to get rid of the malware or if there's a version of king root that has no malware? i would prefer to try it first because last time i did this it bricked the device, but to be fair i didn't have oem option turned on (boot loader locked). But still better safe than sorry
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Not that I know of. That's the problem with malware and spyware - once it's on your phone/PC, it can be very hard to get rid of it. Best to not tempt fate.
V0latyle said:
Not that I know of. That's the problem with malware and spyware - once it's on your phone/PC, it can be very hard to get rid of it. Best to not tempt fate.
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Is there an app like king root? if not i'll just try the first method, i'm download the firmware for oppo f7 right now
V0latyle said:
Not that I know of. That's the problem with malware and spyware - once it's on your phone/PC, it can be very hard to get rid of it. Best to not tempt fate.
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If i root the device with king root, then install TWRP recovery and flash a new custom rom. The malware will then be gone right?
P.S i've finished downloading the firmware. It's a .ozip file but can be opened after changing file type name to .zip. How do i extract the boot.img file?
Refficc said:
If i root the device with king root, then install TWRP recovery and flash a new custom rom. The malware will then be gone right?
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The problem with root access is the malware could be hidden anywhere, even in recovery or other partitions.
Refficc said:
P.S i've finished downloading the firmware. It's a .ozip file but can be opened after changing file type name to .zip. How do i extract the boot.img file?
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Look inside the zip.
I wish I could be of more help to you but again I don't know anything about Oppo.
V0latyle said:
The problem with root access is the malware could be hidden anywhere, even in recovery or other partitions.
Look inside the zip.
I wish I could be of more help to you but again I don't know anything about Oppo.
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I see! i opened the zip but there's only 2 files that aren't .txt files: data_version and persistname_-19305_-JP_-ATT.txtPK
is there a way to extract the boot.img using adb? like for any phone the typical method not oppo specfic
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I see! i opened the zip but there's only 2 files that aren't .txt files: data_version and persistname_-19305_-JP_-ATT.txtPK
is there a way to extract the boot.img using adb? like for any phone the typical method not oppo specfic
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Yes, but this requires root.
V0latyle said:
Yes, but this requires root.
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Hey so i've found this:
I'm at work so I don't really have the time to review the video, but if you think it can help you, go for it. As I've said, I have no experience with Oppo devices so I can't really provide any specific expertise or opinion relating to them.
V0latyle said:
I'm at work so I don't really have the time to review the video, but if you think it can help you, go for it. As I've said, I have no experience with Oppo devices so I can't really provide any specific expertise or opinion relating to them.
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Oh no problem! reply whenever you're free!
Okay so i tried it and the tool doesn't do anything, supposedly when you use it to decrypt .ozip files (.ozip for oppo phones and realme) it should give you a .zip file. But it doesn't work so i think honestly i might just chicken out to not brick my phone again
Refficc said:
Oh no problem! reply whenever you're free!
Okay so i tried it and the tool doesn't do anything, supposedly when you use it to decrypt .ozip files (.ozip for oppo phones and realme) it should give you a .zip file. But it doesn't work so i think honestly i might just chicken out to not brick my phone again
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I don't really have any more advice for you, sorry. Hopefully someone more familiar with Oppo will be able to chime in.
V0latyle said:
I don't really have any more advice for you, sorry. Hopefully someone more familiar with Oppo will be able to chime in.
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No problem at all, thank you very much for your advice and time!

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