Root for MMB29K.G920IDVS3EPG3 - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, how can I root the Galaxy S6 with Build Number MMB29K.G920IDVS3EPG3. I searched for Ping Pong Root but my build is not in the "Compatible list".
If it's possible, it would be great to not trip KNOX.
Thanks, and sorry for bad english (If I wrote anything wrong...).

I am also looking for a working method to root the Galaxy S6 MMB29K.G920IDVS3EPG3, if it is possible? I'm not sure why it's not on the list for PingPong Root. I got the phone through Net10, so maybe that's why?

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need help to root my s6

hey guys, i need your help to root my s6. its the 1st time ill root a phone and i want to be sure to do it corectly.
my phone is teh galaxy s6
rom g920w8vlu2a0g2
5.0.2
should i use odin or pingpongroot ? and i dont know what to download exactly
thx for your help
tommy
Since your still on 5.0.2 pingpong root is the safest method.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/root-pingpong-root-rom-workshop-thread-t3104639

Help Rooting my new Galaxy S6

Hey I was wondering if anyone can link me to a super simple guide on how to root my Samsung Galaxy S6, I don't care if I trip Knox or not, I just don't want to lose all my files, thanks .
I'm on 5.1.1
My Carrier is AT&T
My Version is G920A
My Kernel is from 9/19/15
I'm looking for the same thing... or any solution to help using Titanium Backup or something similar.
I've just bought a s6 (coming from a Note 2) and all my apps are saved with Titanium backup
From my experience, DON'T root your 5.1.1. If it was 5.0.2, you could do it easily with CF-autoroot. There are some unofficial root method and a root called "pingpong" root. Try search for that. I rooted my 5.1.1 and it have been bricked for almost a week now. It can't be fixed.

[Q] *root* WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE

Question, I had a s6 128gb so I had nothing to worry about space but I've changed to an s7, rooted, and I can't find a fix for this. My Z5 xperia has no problem about sdcard fix.
Is this limited to s7 or its a marshmallow issue? Or should I mod it into an adoptable storage?
new sprint gs7...need odin root file
I have galaxy s6 still....love IR blaster...but got theSprint galaxy s7. Rooted my
S6 within 10 min of purchase. I had the s7 since day before release. Cant
Find root file. I usually use Odin. I am leasing....will i trip knox? do they
Check? May get S8 if it is better. Can you assist with root file and steps?
Was gonna try Kingroot.....but i do like Odin. Please help.
I do have sprint.
[email protected]
Or [email protected]
Regards
Robert
HTCyborg said:
I have galaxy s6 still....love IR blaster...but got theSprint galaxy s7. Rooted my
S6 within 10 min of purchase. I had the s7 since day before release. Cant
Find root file. I usually use Odin. I am leasing....will i trip knox? do they
Check? May get S8 if it is better. Can you assist with root file and steps?
Was gonna try Kingroot.....but i do like Odin. Please help.
I do have sprint.
[email protected]
Or [email protected]
Regards
Robert
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There is no root available for any US model. All bootloaders are locked for every carrier.
Adoptable Storage is the only option at the moment. There is a way to enable it in s7. Root not required. You will find with a quick google search (sorry, do not have the link right now)

[Completed] Help with root Samsung S6 Edge SM-G925V

Hello
New to rooting i have been trying to root my old Samsung S6 Edge SM-G925V. I have tried multiple tools such as Towelroot, King Root, And PingPong root. But nothing works or it doesnt support my device. I have Android 6.0.1 on it. And i would like to know if I am just being stupid and missing something. Or if there is a method that will work that I have not found yet. Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thank you so much.
Ignis93 said:
Hello
New to rooting i have been trying to root my old Samsung S6 Edge SM-G925V. I have tried multiple tools such as Towelroot, King Root, And PingPong root. But nothing works or it doesnt support my device. I have Android 6.0.1 on it. And i would like to know if I am just being stupid and missing something. Or if there is a method that will work that I have not found yet. Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thank you so much.
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Greetings and welcome to assist. None of the apps you mentioned will work on samsung devices, you have to use odin to either flash auto root or twrp and then su zip. Unfortunately though you have the verizon version which has a locked bootloader so root is not possible
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...root-verizon-galaxy-s6-edge-sm-g925v-t3376217
Regards
Sawdoctor

[Completed] root G920I S6 without tripping knox 6.0.1

Samsung S6
Build id MMB29K.G920IDVU3EPGG
Model # SM-G920I
Version 6.0.1
Have searched through pingpong/kingroot (only 5.x), chainfire (trips knox) and copious websites/tutorials but seem to find that build number is not supported with any root options.
What options do I have to root the above samsung S6 without tripping knox?
Thks
Any info would be appreciated.
s6samsung said:
Samsung S6
Build id MMB29K.G920IDVU3EPGG
Model # SM-G920I
Version 6.0.1
Have searched through pingpong/kingroot (only 5.x), chainfire (trips knox) and copious websites/tutorials but seem to find that build number is not supported with any root options.
What options do I have to root the above samsung S6 without tripping knox?
Thks
Any info would be appreciated.
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Hi and we to xda-assist,
actually your possibilities are very limited as you running a unsupported firmware, the exploits that ping-pong uses are closed on your firmware and I doubt that downgrading is a alternative because once you have the unsupported firmware version running on your device even the bootloader will be upgraded and you can't downgrade without relatively great risk of seriously damaging the phone, if can be done at all.
So next is probably to decide how important root privileges are to you and if you're willing to sacrifice your warranty for that..
I would nonetheless recommend you to ask in this forum again, may be someone with the same device has a progressive idea and can help you further.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
By the way, it's always a good idea to research the device of interest regarding root & custom roms before you buy it..
Good luck
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