Is there a root for the latest S7 OTA (Sep 2016) firmware - G930FXXU1BPHJ? - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

Apologies for a possibly dumb Q but is there a reliable root for the current S7 exynos model, SM-G930F, UK model, latest Samsung OTA firmware 6.0.1 G930FXXU1BPHJ, MMB29K.G930FXXU1BPHJ ?
I have seen the root process but there is a warning that some devices are getting bricked.
Thank you in advance for any input.
I need to root the phone so I can use APPS2SD to create a "folder mount" (symlinks need a unix file system at both ends) mapping from internal memory to the external SD card, for dumb Sony action cam apps which refuse to write data to the SD card. This works fine on the S6 and the T705. I don't really want to load the full custom firmware (Cyanogen).
(hardware/software developer, rooted S6 v5, T705 v4.4.2, Nokia 808, etc).

peterh337 said:
Apologies for a possibly dumb Q but is there a reliable root for the current S7 exynos model, SM-G930F, UK model, latest Samsung OTA firmware 6.0.1 G930FXXU1BPHJ, MMB29K.G930FXXU1BPHJ ?
I have seen the root process but there is a warning that some devices are getting bricked.
Thank you in advance for any input.
I need to root the phone so I can use APPS2SD to create a "folder mount" (symlinks need a unix file system at both ends) mapping from internal memory to the external SD card, for dumb Sony action cam apps which refuse to write data to the SD card. This works fine on the S6 and the T705. I don't really want to load the full custom firmware (Cyanogen).
(hardware/software developer, rooted S6 v5, T705 v4.4.2, Nokia 808, etc).
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Well why not activate adoptable storage? Because if you only want to move data to the sd card then i wouldn't root at all.
Here can you check more info if ytou want to try it out http://www.xda-developers.com/enable-adoptable-storage-for-galaxy-s7-and-s7-edge/

I am not sure , but
1. did you try CF-AUTOROOT? didn't it work ?
2. just directly flash TWRP and then flash supersu.zip from there, didn't it work either ?

This is very interesting - thank you. I had read about adaptable storage but it appeared that Samsung had disabled that feature on the UK models.
Will all apps be fooled into thinking they are accessing internal storage? The specific one is Sony ActionCam. That downloads into (looking on a rooted 4.4.2 T705 device where I can see all the paths with Root Explorer) /storage/emulated/0 DCIM/From Action Cam and this cannot be changed in the app.
I don't really want to try rooting an untested firmware version phone because a lot of stuff on an unrooted phone cannot be backed up and I have loads of apps installed.

Hi @all.
I have a s7 with the latest september patch...
For me root works fine...
Cf auto with odin..
And then its rooted. Of you want twrp recovery download the app from the store. And install twrp ....
Gesendet von meinem SM-G930F mit Tapatalk

I have a s7 with the latest september patch...
For me root works fine...
Cf auto with odin..
And then its rooted. Of you want twrp recovery download the app from the store. And install twrp ....
Did you use the G930F one from here https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/ ?

peterh337 said:
I have a s7 with the latest september patch...
For me root works fine...
Cf auto with odin..
And then its rooted. Of you want twrp recovery download the app from the store. And install twrp ....
Did you use the G930F one from here https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/ ?
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Does the auto root trigger knox on the s7?

RiTCHiE007 said:
Does the auto root trigger knox on the s7?
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I think it always does, but why would you care?
It may stop Samsung Pay working but currently nobody (here in the UK) takes that anyway.
I rooted an S6 (v5) and T705 (4.4.2) and lost no useful functionality whatever.

Well kinda because of the warranty thing that after 6 months they can say no due to root.
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peterh337 said:
I think it always does, but why would you care?
It may stop Samsung Pay working but currently nobody (here in the UK) takes that anyway.
I rooted an S6 (v5) and T705 (4.4.2) and lost no useful functionality whatever.
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Well kinda because of the warranty thing that after 6 months they can say no due to root.

Yes; that's true. But one should not root a new phone anyway because rooting blocks OS updates so you get no bug fixes, and there are always *lots* of bug fixes. Samsung have just done an OTA update, 6 months after I got the phone. After maybe 9 months there are few if any really useful updates, IME.

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Galaxy S6 5.1.1 root

Hi,my galaxy s6 is on version 5.1.1 with the G920FXXU2BOGG firmware and I want to root it but don't know the right method.I know that there is already a method on how to root galaxy s6 on 5.1.1 but does it support my firmware?because it is made to root the first 5.1.1 firmware or it supports all galaxy s6 5.1.1 firmwares?
hlm19 said:
Hi,my galaxy s6 is on version 5.1.1 with the G920FXXU2BOGG firmware and I want to root it but don't know the right method.I know that there is already a method on how to root galaxy s6 on 5.1.1 but does it support my firmware?because it is made to root the first 5.1.1 firmware or it supports all galaxy s6 5.1.1 firmwares?
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Only way to get root on 5.1.1 thus far is by flashing TWRP recovery.
If you are an amateur to this sort of thing I would highly suggest not to do that.
It will void your warranty permanently by tripping KNOX which can't be "un-tripped"
May I ask why you think you need/want root?
I want to root my galaxy s6 as I see some good custom roms and want to try them.I've had some android phones before like the galaxy note 4,galaxy note 3,htc one m8 and galaxy nexus and rooted them.Just curious on how to root my gs6 with the XXU2BOGG firmware.Does the 5.1.1 root method supports my firmware?
hlm19 said:
I wan't to root my galaxy s6 as I see some good custom roms and want to try them.I've had some android phones before like the galaxy note 4,galaxy note 3,htc one m8 and galaxy nexus and rooted them.Just curious on how to root my gs6 with the XXU2BOGG firmware.Does the 5.1.1 root method supports my firmware?
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Okay then, as long as you aware of the risks..
Rooting isn't device dependent, it's just software. It's supported on any firmware as long as you have TWRP installed. It just installs SuperSU for you into the system files.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/orig-development/twrp-t3080940
Pretty sure TWRP is supported on all models of S6/Edge, they all share the same hardware as each other.
Just flash it with Odin version 3.10.6.
Grab it here ZeroFLTE represents all S6 models except Sprint model which require their own special one (no idea why)
You then follow the Odin install method, making sure you're using 3.10.6. Otherwise more than likely will not work.
After installation of TWRP and then booting into TWRP you will be faced with the "SuperSU is not installed, would you like to install it?"
.. And done.
Er, actually I think that appears when when you go to restart via TWRP menu
But yeah.. best of luck, don't blame me if your phone explodes into a fire ball that goes nuclear and destroys the world.. Or simply bricks it
Edit: Wait are you talking about the Chainfire root method? If you are you may as well not even consider that if you're planning on custom firmware installs.. TWRP is your best bet because it isn't device/firmware specific like CF. And you need TWRP for firmware installs anyway..
Stevles said:
Okay then, as long as you aware of the risks..
Rooting isn't device dependent, it's just software. It's supported on any firmware as long as you have TWRP installed. It just installs SuperSU for you into the system files.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/orig-development/twrp-t3080940
Pretty sure TWRP is supported on all models of S6/Edge, they all share the same hardware as each other.
Just flash it with Odin version 3.10.6.
Grab it here ZeroFLTE represents all S6 models except Sprint model which require their own special one (no idea why)
You then follow the Odin install method, making sure you're using 3.10.6. Otherwise more than likely will not work.
After installation of TWRP and then booting into TWRP you will be faced with the "SuperSU is not installed, would you like to install it?"
.. And done.
Er, actually I think that appears when when you go to restart via TWRP menu
But yeah.. best of luck, don't blame me if your phone explodes into a fire ball that goes nuclear and destroys the world.. Or simply bricks it
Edit: Wait are you talking about the Chainfire root method? If you are you may as well not even consider that if you're planning on custom firmware installs.. TWRP is your best bet because it isn't device/firmware specific like CF. And you need TWRP for firmware installs anyway..
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Thanks mate!So twrp now supports 5.1.1?
Welcome! TWRP has supported 5.1.1 since the latest version: 2.8.7.1. Change log is in the second post here. Take care and have fun
Stevles said:
Welcome! TWRP has supported 5.1.1 since the latest version: 2.8.7.1. Change log is in the second post here. Take care and have fun
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Thanks again!But I thought the only way to root the gs6 with 5.1.1 is by using the unikernel something?as 5.1.1 is different than 5.0.2.
hlm19 said:
Thanks again!But I thought the only way to root the gs6 with 5.1.1 is by using the unikernel something?as 5.1.1 is different than 5.0.2.
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Not sure about that.. Perhaps install unikernal first just to be sure
Okay so go to the last page or two of the TWRP thread and start reading
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Not sure about that.. Perhaps install unikernal first just to be sure
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Yeah,just checked and have to flash unikernel first and then the twrp via odin.If I root using this twrp method,it supports my 5.1.1 firmware right?Sorry for lots of asking.
hlm19 said:
Yeah,just checked and have to flash unikernel first and then the twrp via odin.If I root using this twrp method,it supports my 5.1.1 firmware right?Sorry for lots of asking.
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Assuming it doesn't boot loop with unikernel (all reports say it's fine) then yeah you won't have any dramas with root via TWRP.. Like I said it's just software, the boot loop comes from Samsung being slippery Gypsies and modifying their kernels to basically stop people from modifying system partitions. Hence the need for a custom kernel to bypass that crap. You'll be fine
Stevles said:
Assuming it doesn't boot loop with unikernel (all reports say it's fine) then yeah you won't have any dramas with root via TWRP.. Like I said it's just software, the boot loop comes from Samsung being slippery Gypsies and modifying their kernels to basically stop people from modifying system partitions. Hence the need for a custom kernel to bypass that crap. You'll be fine
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Yeah,and if I need to unroot it,I do just flash the official firmware via odin?
hlm19 said:
Yeah,and if I need to unroot it,I do just flash the official firmware via odin?
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Sorry for delayed response.. Yes flashing a firmware tar. md5 will reset the system partition back to full stock and replace the recovery, kernel, modem etc.
Just download one corresponding to your device ie.. SM-G92XX where the first X is either a 5 or 0 and the second is the country or region the phone was intended for. I keep the latest firmware for my device and country (not carrier because it has too much bloatware) around at all times to undo any screw ups and start again
Stevles said:
Sorry for delayed response.. Yes flashing a firmware tar. md5 will reset the system partition back to full stock and replace the recovery, kernel, modem etc.
Just download one corresponding to your device ie.. SM-G92XX where the first X is either a 5 or 0 and the second is the country or region the phone was intended for. I keep the latest firmware for my device and country (not carrier because it has too much bloatware) around at all times to undo any screw ups and start again
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Thanks for the help!Will try it
Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/samsung-galaxy-s-6--s-6-edge-unified-development/kernel-stockmod-kernel-t3100395
roydok said:
Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/samsung-galaxy-s-6--s-6-edge-unified-development/kernel-stockmod-kernel-t3100395
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I think he may have already actually, thanks for your input. It was certainly mentioned earlier but now there's a link which is always nice
What does tripping KNOX do? I like and would like to continue using the Tap & Pay feature from my bank. Is KNOX separate from the secure element the bank uses?
Other than providing a separate environment for work, what else does KNOX provide?

Questions About Rooting Note Pro 12.2

Is this the most recommended method to root my Verizon Note 12.2? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2783950
Is this a permanent root? Will I be able to receive and install OTA updates from Verizon if I use this root and will the root be uninstalled as a result?
poetryrocksalot said:
Is this the most recommended method to root my Verizon Note 12.2? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2783950
Is this a permanent root? Will I be able to receive and install OTA updates from Verizon if I use this root and will the root be uninstalled as a result?
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That's a good question . I'm looking to root without tripping Knox on my wifi version I just purchased off of ebay. I'm looking for an tar.md5 to start with.. Any help would be appreciated.
Same here. A White WiFi Note 12.2 64GB I bought off eBay, which according to Samsung's website, doesn't exist.
Hello,
Great tablet... I just got one off ebay myself and I see towelroot does not work- app not installed. I Allowed unknown sources in security. I am curious as to why you guys are concerned about tripping the knox since this I think this tablet would be out of warranty, unless you would not want to trip it for resale?
Any success on rooting so far? I am no too experienced but the first thing I'd like to do is get the apk from this enhanced s-note on all my other note tablets and phone.
oand QUOTE=LBJM;64430118]That's a good question . I'm looking to root without tripping Knox on my wifi version I just purchased off of ebay. I'm looking for an tar.md5 to start with.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
tjmethod said:
Hello,
Great tablet... I just got one off ebay myself and I see towelroot does not work- app not installed. I Allowed unknown sources in security. I am curious as to why you guys are concerned about tripping the knox since this I think this tablet would be out of warranty, unless you would not want to trip it for resale?
Any success on rooting so far? I am no too experienced but the first thing I'd like to do is get the apk from this enhanced s-note on all my other note tablets and phone.
oand QUOTE=LBJM;64430118]That's a good question . I'm looking to root without tripping Knox on my wifi version I just purchased off of ebay. I'm looking for an tar.md5 to start with.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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I tried 2 different versions of Kingroot with no success.
Hi I used the cf auto root - check the 1st pic I attached. Once you plug in a windows pc it should download the samsung drivers then download that specific dl in the pic (I can't copynpaste on here)- it gives you the latest odin program download. It really easy from there. Once you reboot, supersu is there. I then dl'd root checker, titanium backup, busybox, root explorer and most important twrp manager from the play store. It was all too easy. I'm on 5.02 and I did check the knox and it started but stopped and said it couldn't be accessed at this time. I'm keeping the stock rom and just wiped dalvik and cache in recovery.
Rolldog said:
I tried 2 different versions of Kingroot with no success.
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poetryrocksalot said:
Is this the most recommended method to root my Verizon Note 12.2? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2783950
Is this a permanent root? Will I be able to receive and install OTA updates from Verizon if I use this root and will the root be uninstalled as a result?
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The most effective way to root this tablet is with Cf-autoroot. It will trip the Knox counter but it will permanently enable SuperSU on your device.
If you root your device you will NOT be able to take OTAs. If you run rooted stock firmware it will alert you that an update is available but most likely it will fail to install. I tried updating my firmware while rooted via Kies and it failed each time.

Root Samsung Galaxy S7 (SM-G930W8 Exynos)

Hello everyone,
I just got my new S7 from Telus and my goal now is:
Root the phone
Install a clean stock ROM (bloatware-free)
Now I've been reading a bit but I'm a little unsure whether I'm looking at the best solution out there, or even if I'm on the right track.
These are the 2 options that I'm leaning towards following:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/development/recovery-official-twrp-herolte-t3333770
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/development/sm-g930-exynos-cf-auto-root-t3337353
Can you tell me if the TWRP route is the best to follow?
Also, I can't seem to find a Stock ROM, can you point me to the right one for my phone? (Sorry, my searching and Googling skills needs an upgrade.)
Installing twrp wipes the phone, so you lose everything. If you install cfroot first on the other hand, you can backup your stuff with titanium backup and other apps and then install twrp and restore your apps at the end.
http://samsung-updates.com/device/?id=SM-G930W8
peachpuff said:
Installing twrp wipes the phone, so you lose everything. If you install cfroot first on the other hand, you can backup your stuff with titanium backup and other apps and then install twrp and restore your apps at the end.
http://samsung-updates.com/device/?id=SM-G930W8
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I'm ok with the wipe as I just got the phone today so I have nothing important there.
So would you suggest that I use TWRP over cfroot?
--Also, do you know where the right stock ROM is? I still can't find one.-- Oops, sorry I thought the link you have was part of your signature. I got my ROM now, taking a long time to download though. Haha.
Is there another download location I can use? I messed up the slow download and now I have to wait a long time just to start over with the slow download.
TWRP install does not wipe the phone. If you want to use TWRP to backup/restore data you have to format data (which does wipe the phone), because TWRP does not support the samsung encryption yet (no timeframe for this).
You could still use TWRP to install stuff on /system.
I would go cfroot and flashfire.
quick question here: I've got 930w8 from Bell (Canadian version). on https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/ I Cannot see CF-auto-root root for W8 version.
Is it safe to guess that auto-root for 930f (exynos) will do the trick?
starche_old said:
quick question here: I've got 930w8 from Bell (Canadian version). on https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/ I Cannot see CF-auto-root root for W8 version.
Is it safe to guess that auto-root for 930f (exynos) will do the trick?
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yes
Opticuhl said:
yes
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thank you bro
Looking to root my Galaxy S7 locked to Rogers, build SM-G930W8. Any suggestions?
JohnnyB79 said:
Looking to root my Galaxy S7 locked to Rogers, build SM-G930W8. Any suggestions?
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You can use Cf Auto root for G930F, is working
Hello!
Just wondering if this CF Root will work to root my device still?
It's April 4, 2017, so this thread is really old.
I've gathered that I can use CF-Auto Root G930F and have that downloaded..
I got my phone from Virgin and live in Canada
It's a Samsung Galaxy S7
Model Number : SM-G930W8 (LU2BQB6)
Android Version : 7.0
I'm trying to spoof Pokemon GO haha, and apparently I need to move some apps to a system folder or something.
First thing first though, figure out how to root.
Quite frankly, I'd be willing to send someone a couple bucks via paypal for any assistance at all.
I can tell you that cf autoroot for international model works on android 6.0.1, not sure if will do the job on android 7
S7 android 7.0 root
Is there a root for android 7.0 for an S7?
tidrew21 said:
Is there a root for android 7.0 for an S7?
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https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/ look in there.
samsung SM-G930W8 heroltebmc heroltebmc universal8890 exynos5 NRD90M.G930W8VLU2BQG4 7.0 44 811 638 Download 28303a60ba77363c26dab7695905de65 27 550
Theres a download link for your phone on android 7. I didn't try it tho so I cant tell if it works or not. Hope this helps.
hey guys ... i have the sm 930w8 .. im on the latest nougat RC2 can i root my phone with cfroot ? with this method or im doomed
Hello fellow g930w8
Before you root your phones look through threads here do some research all your answers are here follow instruction exactly then you will be A OKAY S5 USER ROOTED S7 SOON TO BE ROOTED
Had no problem rooting my phone with cf auto root. Had to make an app a system file then tried to unroot using the super su. Allways fails to unroot. Need safety net to pass

C-Spire S6 Root (SM-G920R7)

Hello,
I've been on XDA for a while and I'm more than familiar with rooting/ROMing/unlocking/etc (so don't feel like you need to dumb things down for me), but now I've got something I can't figure out.
So my sister-in-law has a C-Spire (yikes, I know) Galaxy S6, Model SM-G920R7. It's a very unusual model, the only place I've been able to even find firmware for it is from the SamFirm tool. There's no support/testing for it anywhere really, so I've just been experimenting with it using the usual methods to try and root, but nothing seems to be working as intended.
It seems to be most closely related to the Sprint variant, so most methods I've tried were based on the methods for that model (SM-G920P)
All methods end with the same result: SuperSU is installed but there is no Binary. (open the app, it says no binary installed)
What I've done, in this order:
Install TWRP then SuperSU latest: No superSU binary
CFAutoRoot for SM-G920P: No SuperSU binary
Install custom unversal kernels (tried hacker kernel, UniKernel, and Arter97) then SuperSU: OS won't boot
Tried to restore system from TWRP backup after all these failures: success but OS won't boot (DM-Verity issue for mounting system RW?)
Finally I just used ODIN to return it to stock so it would boot (latest firmware G900R7WWU3CPF2)
So now it's right back where I started, stock everything with no root and now the addition of a tripped knox. Any ideas on how to get this thing rooted?
I assume because I was able to install TWRP that the bootloader is unlocked. Is that a correct assumption?
If it boots fine, I'd say BL is unlocked.
Look here, especially the section called "Android Version" https://autoroot.chainfire.eu
Sent from my SM-G920W8 using Tapatalk
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Check in Developer Options to see if there's an OEM unlock toggle.
Sent from my SM-G920W8 using Tapatalk
Could really use a hand with this, has anybody successfully rooted the c-spire variant?
Did you submit the BL to Chainfire?
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Necesito ayuda root g920r7
Alguien puede ayudarm con root para sm g 920r7 c spire
Sm-g920r7 root
sean89us said:
hello,
i've been on xda for a while and i'm more than familiar with rooting/roming/unlocking/etc (so don't feel like you need to dumb things down for me), but now i've got something i can't figure out.
So my sister-in-law has a c-spire (yikes, i know) galaxy s6, model sm-g920r7. It's a very unusual model, the only place i've been able to even find firmware for it is from the samfirm tool. There's no support/testing for it anywhere really, so i've just been experimenting with it using the usual methods to try and root, but nothing seems to be working as intended.
It seems to be most closely related to the sprint variant, so most methods i've tried were based on the methods for that model (sm-g920p)
all methods end with the same result: Supersu is installed but there is no binary. (open the app, it says no binary installed)
what i've done, in this order:
Install twrp then supersu latest: No supersu binary
cfautoroot for sm-g920p: No supersu binary
install custom unversal kernels (tried hacker kernel, unikernel, and arter97) then supersu: Os won't boot
tried to restore system from twrp backup after all these failures: Success but os won't boot (dm-verity issue for mounting system rw?)
finally i just used odin to return it to stock so it would boot (latest firmware g900r7wwu3cpf2)
so now it's right back where i started, stock everything with no root and now the addition of a tripped knox. Any ideas on how to get this thing rooted?
I assume because i was able to install twrp that the bootloader is unlocked. Is that a correct assumption?
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use the cf auto root download this use google to search first one that comes up use that link go to model sm-g920p cspire and sprint uses
the same network . Use odin to install i have same phone and have mine rooted in this way. So far tried using the sprint version custom rom it will work but you can make phone calls but not the data side for phone internet.
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sean89us said:
hello,
i've been on xda for a while and i'm more than familiar with rooting/roming/unlocking/etc (so don't feel like you need to dumb things down for me), but now i've got something i can't figure out.
So my sister-in-law has a c-spire (yikes, i know) galaxy s6, model sm-g920r7. It's a very unusual model, the only place i've been able to even find firmware for it is from the samfirm tool. There's no support/testing for it anywhere really, so i've just been experimenting with it using the usual methods to try and root, but nothing seems to be working as intended.
It seems to be most closely related to the sprint variant, so most methods i've tried were based on the methods for that model (sm-g920p)
all methods end with the same result: Supersu is installed but there is no binary. (open the app, it says no binary installed)
what i've done, in this order:
Install twrp then supersu latest: No supersu binary
cfautoroot for sm-g920p: No supersu binary
install custom unversal kernels (tried hacker kernel, unikernel, and arter97) then supersu: Os won't boot
tried to restore system from twrp backup after all these failures: Success but os won't boot (dm-verity issue for mounting system rw?)
finally i just used odin to return it to stock so it would boot (latest firmware g900r7wwu3cpf2)
so now it's right back where i started, stock everything with no root and now the addition of a tripped knox. Any ideas on how to get this thing rooted?
I assume because i was able to install twrp that the bootloader is unlocked. Is that a correct assumption?
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use the cf auto root download this use google to search first one that comes up use that link go to model sm-g920p cspire and sprint uses
the same network . Use odin to install i have same phone and have mine rooted in this way. So far tried using the sprint version custom rom it will work but you can make phone calls but not the data side for phone internet. Turn off go to settings find my moble turn off reactivation lock this is whats causing the error
makemesmile said:
use the cf auto root download this use google to search first one that comes up use that link go to model sm-g920p cspire and sprint uses
the same network . Use odin to install i have same phone and have mine rooted in this way. So far tried using the sprint version custom rom it will work but you can make phone calls but not the data side for phone internet.
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use the cf auto root download this use google to search first one that comes up use that link go to model sm-g920p cspire and sprint uses
the same network . Use odin to install i have same phone and have mine rooted in this way. So far tried using the sprint version custom rom it will work but you can make phone calls but not the data side for phone internet. Turn off go to settings find my moble turn off reactivation lock this is whats causing the error
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OMG you are my hero. No kidding. I've been trying to find a way to root my phone for so long... this worked perfectly.
g8sweetpea said:
OMG you are my hero. No kidding. I've been trying to find a way to root my phone for so long... this worked perfectly.
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It says cf auto root has been changed or something!? Plz Help

tripped knox

hi before some days i have rooted my phone with odin and twrp and sucessfully rooted my S6. but after rooting i was unable to check for software update from samsung and unbale to use knox and shealth. so i made an emergency recovery using smartswitch and update my device to noughat 7.0 but after updating again unable to use knox and Shealth but i can now check for software update from samsung. is there any way to untrip knox again becoz it is saying your phone is compromised. but i have unrooted the device now please help
Once you trip Knox, you cannot un-trip it. At all.
i need solution sir. i already know cant untrip
yes i know that
Fobos531 said:
Once you trip Knox, you cannot un-trip it. At all.
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i know that . i am in need of solution sor contacted to xda
You can use custome roms to gain access to shealth.
Im using Noble nougat 4.0 s8 port, and works great.
Hi.
You still can use SHealt
This is how (of course you need root access) lint to post
Sorry but you can forget to use Knox after you tripped Knox flag.
Try root with Magisk - this allow you to "hide" root from some apps.
PS
Sometimes root is not a bad thing...
Setting ro.config.tima to 0 fixes SHealth. For the Samsung login you'll need to read this, https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71566173&postcount=6
help
BaTarrY said:
You can use custome roms to gain access to shealth.
Im using Noble nougat 4.0 s8 port, and works great.
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if i install s8 port can i go back to stock rom in future and is there any problem in this rom . provide me link sir
uvi6156 said:
if i install s8 port can i go back to stock rom in future and is there any problem in this rom . provide me link sir
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Ofcourse just link any rom.
The only.problem I know of is with GPS location and there is a flashable fix for it.
Rom:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72462439&postcount=4361
GPS fix :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72464911&postcount=4378
thanks
BaTarrY said:
Ofcourse just link any rom.
The only.problem I know of is with GPS location and there is a flashable fix for it.
Rom:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72462439&postcount=4361
GPS fix :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72464911&postcount=4378
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i will try
downloaded
BaTarrY said:
Ofcourse just link any rom.
The only.problem I know of is with GPS location and there is a flashable fix for it.
Rom:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72462439&postcount=4361
GPS fix :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72464911&postcount=4378
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just now downloaded all files but i have few questions before installing this rom
1. will secure folder work
2. will samsung pass work
3. will i be able ro login to samsung account
please help
uvi6156 said:
just now downloaded all files but i have few questions before installing this rom
1. will secure folder work
2. will samsung pass work
3. will i be able ro login to samsung account
please help
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Secure folder and login Samsung account should work,
I am currently using 4 beta (didn't update to stable) and it works.
*Didn't update coz 5 is almost here.
Sam pass won't work.
ok
BaTarrY said:
Secure folder and login Samsung account should work,
I am currently using 4 beta (didn't update to stable) and it works.
*Didn't update coz 5 is almost here.
Sam pass won't work.
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i have downloaded stable 4.0 lets see i am gonna install it
uvi6156 said:
just now downloaded all files but i have few questions before installing this rom
1. will secure folder work
2. will samsung pass work
3. will i be able ro login to samsung account
please help
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I'm installing it too now
have you installed
niektk said:
I'm installing it too now
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have u installed it ?
uvi6156 said:
hi before some days i have rooted my phone with odin and twrp and sucessfully rooted my S6. but after rooting i was unable to check for software update from samsung and unbale to use knox and shealth. so i made an emergency recovery using smartswitch and update my device to noughat 7.0 but after updating again unable to use knox and Shealth but i can now check for software update from samsung. is there any way to untrip knox again becoz it is saying your phone is compromised. but i have unrooted the device now please help
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Knox should also technically work if you use Magisk Hide as it fakes Knox Tripped to 0x0
how
UltraGamerHD said:
Knox should also technically work if you use Magisk Hide as it fakes Knox Tripped to 0x0
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i am on stock rom now but still unable to use secure folder and samsung pay. can you please explain how magisk work.
and how to use magisk
uvi6156 said:
i have downloaded stable 4.0 lets see i am gonna install it
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And, it worked?
I just installed and there is problem
1. Volte not supporting I am unable to make call
2. Model number changed from g920i to g920f
3. Battery draining quickly
Flash stock recovery after that your device will return to official state then you will be able to check or upgrade via OTA.

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