Since it seems to be a common issue that rooting nougat on the honor 8 is a crapshoot at best, it seems like the way to go is flash the pre-rooted images for each model.
Can we please list them all in this one thread so it can be done?
Better yet, can we have a proper rooting thread for nougat including the proper version of TWRP, the instructions on how to unlock bootloader and all the pre-rooted images?
Right now its a mess, and any newcomer is not going to be able to find anything.
Personally I'm waiting for a patch from Huawei for all the bugs on B360. But it seems like we'll never get it/get pushed to the end.
hey guys im very new to the forums, i have been searching for root for the Honor 6x on android 7.0 but had no luck finding anyone that could. and im sure a lot of people in xda wants to root their 6x well i have some news for you! i have succesfully rooted my honor 6x by dumping the boot.img that i got from the update.app from the OTA update people say you can't install OTA updates with twrp as recovery but that's exactly what I did and how I got the boot.img and patched it with magisk.
i would upload the patched boot.img but XDA wont let new users upload outside the forums. :/ PM me and I'll try sending links or someone big enough to upload my links for everyone to use .
Bro there are guides all over this sub forum on how to root on 7.0 and emui 5.0....matter of fact right here specifically the one I used.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6x/how-to/root-huawei-honor-6x-install-twrp-t3671822
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Bro there are guides all over this sub forum on how to root on 7.0 and emui 5.0....matter of fact right here specifically the one I used.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6x/how-to/root-huawei-honor-6x-install-twrp-t3671822
***Warning to anyone looking to root don't use any files from this person....this is BS and I wouldn't trust a boot.img, flashable zip or any files really from a person advertising said files with their very FIRST POST!!!***
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I understand your concern and I am new but that does not mean I'm trying to brick someone's device and flashing twrp on emui 5.0 on the honor 6x did not work for the U.S variant as it stays on the screen "your device is booting..." I had uploaded a how to on my second post.
R3DP0IS0N said:
I understand your concern and I am new but that does not mean I'm trying to brick someone's device and flashing twrp on emui 5.0 on the honor 6x did not work for the U.S variant as it stays on the screen "your device is booting..." I had uploaded a how to on my second post.
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I apologize and have edited my post. You have to admit its pretty suspect for someone to come to a forum where there are already step by step guides on how to root EMUI 4.1 and 5.0 respectively and say on their first post ever, "since there is no way to root I found my own way, and oh hey by the way heres my patched boot image message me for the files."
Wonder why yours got stuck on booting were you using the TWRP off the official site? Ive rooted my phone 3 or so times in this last month on EMUI 5.0 and never had a hiccup.
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I apologize and have edited my post. You have to admit its pretty suspect for someone to come to a forum where there are already step by step guides on how to root EMUI 4.1 and 5.0 respectively and say on their first post ever, "since there is no way to root I found my own way, and oh hey by the way heres my patched boot image message me for the files."
Wonder why yours got stuck on booting were you using the TWRP off the official site? Ive rooted my phone 3 or so times in this last month on EMUI 5.0 and never had a hiccup.
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I did use the official twrp and while I was looking for root other users of the U.S variant were talking about how they were getting stuck on the same screen. Since it happened to me and other users of the same variant I assumed it was everyone. But I do wanna upload the magisk patched boot.img for the people who are having the problems that's all. This account is new yes but I have used XDA for 4 years I made a account this year to try to help. Yes does seems suspicious but so does installing a Chinese app for twrp.
i got the latest security update via OTA and an now running the G930UUEU9CSA3 firmware, ive tried flashing the eng boot img i originally used to root from here "https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-s7-edge/how-to/root-s7-s7edge-oreo-nougat-t3819616" but odin fails every time, i'm pretty sure its because the new security update updated the bootloader also... to version 9. now i guess my question is are there any eng boot files for the v9 bootloader available yet? or any other usable root methods available?
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i got the latest security update via OTA and an now running the G930UUEU9CSA3 firmware, ive tried flashing the eng boot img i originally used to root from here "https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-s7-edge/how-to/root-s7-s7edge-oreo-nougat-t3819616" but odin fails every time, i'm pretty sure its because the new security update updated the bootloader also... to version 9. now i guess my question is are there any eng boot files for the v9 bootloader available yet? or any other usable root methods available?
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That wasn't very clever was it.
Should never update branded unless it's to fix a major bug. Any loophole which allows root or flash is closed on an update until someone figures out how to root on the new boot loader.
I think the best advice to anyone on US networks is to flash unbranded and go from there.
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i got the latest security update via OTA and an now running the G930UUEU9CSA3 firmware, ive tried flashing the eng boot img i originally used to root from here "https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-s7-edge/how-to/root-s7-s7edge-oreo-nougat-t3819616" but odin fails every time, i'm pretty sure its because the new security update updated the bootloader also... to version 9. now i guess my question is are there any eng boot files for the v9 bootloader available yet? or any other usable root methods available?
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Get magisk.zip from internet , move to a sdcard insert sdcart to s7, Flash twrp for s7 then format data then click install magisk.zip reboot after finish and done.
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Get magisk.zip from internet , move to a sdcard insert sdcart to s7, Flash twrp for s7 then format data then click install magisk.zip reboot after finish and done.
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I'm fairly certain that the only twrp for the s7 is a temporary one because there is no unlock for the bootloader, and even still the temp twrp is only compatible with the v4 bootloader and I am currently on v9.... that is unless I'm mistaken if I am then please someone correct me and point me in the right direction because I'd love to be running magisk on my s7 : )
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That wasn't very clever was it.
Should never update branded unless it's to fix a major bug. Any loophole which allows root or flash is closed on an update until someone figures out how to root on the new boot loader.
I think the best advice to anyone on US networks is to flash unbranded and go from there.
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No it most definitely was not very clever at all and unfortunately I'm stuck : / Also is the G930UUEU9CSA3 firmware not unbranded?
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No it most definitely was not very clever at all and unfortunately I'm stuck : / Also is the G930UUEU9CSA3 firmware not unbranded?
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Yes it is I didn't read properly. Anyway what odin are you using to flash? The modified one?
We are talking about a qualcomm device yes?
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Yes it is I didn't read properly. Anyway what odin are you using to flash? The modified one?
We are talking about a qualcomm device yes?
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Yes I'm using the modified Odin and all my previous attempts at flashing the eng boot files via Odin on the v8 bootloader have been successful, it wasn't until after the OTA that I started having issues.
And yes this is Qualcomm : )
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Yes I'm using the modified Odin and all my previous attempts at flashing the eng boot files via Odin on the v8 bootloader have been successful, it wasn't until after the OTA that I started having issues.
And yes this is Qualcomm : )
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Hmmm so it may be that loophole is now closed, what you need to think about is if you deffo need root? Or is it just nice to have. I'm sure a dev will get round it soon.
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I'm fairly certain that the only twrp for the s7 is a temporary one because there is no unlock for the bootloader, and even still the temp twrp is only compatible with the v4 bootloader and I am currently on v9.... that is unless I'm mistaken if I am then please someone correct me and point me in the right direction because I'd love to be running magisk on my s7 : )
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Twrp will work certainly, i did on my own s7 qualcomm variant with this https://www.google.com/amp/s/forum....de-how-to-root-android-8-0-oreo-t3840271/amp/
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Twrp will work certainly, i did on my own s7 qualcomm variant with this https://www.google.com/amp/s/forum....de-how-to-root-android-8-0-oreo-t3840271/amp/
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Okay I was completely unaware of TWRP being an option or the possibility of Magisk with a locked bootloader, now to clarify I'm running the latest unbranded US Region firmware for the US T-Mobile version of the Qualcomm Galaxy S7 "(TMB) G930UUEU9CSA3" that being said I have a few questions about how to specifically to proceed if you don't mind helping me?
First is the version of Odin available from the post provided above inst the modified version I've been required to use for all my previous flashing "Odin3_v3.13.1_3B_PatcheD" should I use this one or the version provided in the post above "Odin3_v3.13.1"?
My next question is that all the different versions and variants of TWRP available for my device the Galaxy S7 and the S7 Edge are either for Exynos Canada/International or Korea or the Chinese Qualcomm variant of each. Should I download and use the TWRP for the Chinese Qualcomm S7?
The sammobile link in the original post for "Android 8.0 Oreo Stock Rom" provides me with a list of the latest and up to date international versions of firmware for the Galaxy S7 Edge "SM-G935FD" I'm assuming I should just use the stock firmware image for my device "SM-G930U" instead?
The link for the no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0 is dead but I don't think its needed because of something someone said in the original post about this method failing after latest security update "the one I'm on" https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78115895&postcount=18 he said he solved it easily with information and another flash able zip from this post https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77000849&postcount=47 and the zip from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76564735&postcount=37
All that being said I haven't attempted anything yet, I'll try the above method as I understand it later this evening and I'll post my results
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All that being said I haven't attempted anything yet, I'll try the above method as I understand it later this evening and I'll post my results
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Hello there, i deleted most of your post because i didn't want my post to be huge. So if i just give you some guidelines hopefully you can have a look around for the files you need.
1. For Qualcomm / snapdragon devices you must always use the patched version of Odin you already have. Now this version of Odin can be dangerous if you don't flash the correct firmware for your device because it ignores device mismatch and other safety measures the normal Odin checks for before flashing. Which brings me to.....
2. Anything for G935 will not work for G930 including TWRP, you must always use firmware, patches twrp which specifically says it for G930 Qualcomm/snapdragon devices.
3. The China/ Korea Qualcomm/snapdragon devices are exactly the same as the US devices, anything working on the China / Korea devices will work on the US device.
Now i know you want to root unbranded on V9 but as you are on the T Mobile network it may be easier to flash and root T Mobile Oreo for the time being until there is a workaround root for V9 unbranded.
All of the threads you linked to were for G935 devices and i've mentioned you can't use those patches BUT the process and step by step instructions you follow are the same for your device. So you can follow those guides as long as you are using the patches for your device.
There is a Snapdragon section on this forum so thats a good place to look.
I've had a quick look for this specific firmware and can't find anything about rooting the U9 version yet.....
I'm just checking this firmware G930UUEU9CSA3 your running did have either XAA or USC code next to it when you downloaded? I've noticed Verizon, AT&T and Sprint are using the same firmware VZN, ATT, XAS.
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Hello there, i deleted most of your post because i didn't want my post to be huge. So if i just give you some guidelines hopefully you can have a look around for the files you need.
1. For Qualcomm / snapdragon devices you must always use the patched version of Odin you already have. Now this version of Odin can be dangerous if you don't flash the correct firmware for your device because it ignores device mismatch and other safety measures the normal Odin checks for before flashing. Which brings me to.....
2. Anything for G935 will not work for G930 including TWRP, you must always use firmware, patches twrp which specifically says it for G930 Qualcomm/snapdragon devices.
3. The China/ Korea Qualcomm/snapdragon devices are exactly the same as the US devices, anything working on the China / Korea devices will work on the US device.
Now i know you want to root unbranded on V9 but as you are on the T Mobile network it may be easier to flash and root T Mobile Oreo for the time being until there is a workaround root for V9 unbranded.
All of the threads you linked to were for G935 devices and i've mentioned you can't use those patches BUT the process and step by step instructions you follow are the same for your device. So you can follow those guides as long as you are using the patches for your device.
There is a Snapdragon section on this forum so thats a good place to look.
I've had a quick look for this specific firmware and can't find anything about rooting the U9 version yet.....
I'm just checking this firmware G930UUEU9CSA3 your running did have either XAA or USC code next to it when you downloaded? I've noticed Verizon, AT&T and Sprint are using the same firmware VZN, ATT, XAS.
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I'd be interested to know how this turned out if the device with V9 bootloader could be rooted with temp TWRP method.
Can i actually flash magisk on my 930u?
Is there any way to root my g930t ?
I'm on v9 bootloader, and i don't care about knox tripping.
Did developpers really failed to break the security of this little old device ? Or no one worked it ?
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Hello there, i deleted most of your post because i didn't want my post to be huge. So if i just give you some guidelines hopefully you can have a look around for the files you need.
1. For Qualcomm / snapdragon devices you must always use the patched version of Odin you already have. Now this version of Odin can be dangerous if you don't flash the correct firmware for your device because it ignores device mismatch and other safety measures the normal Odin checks for before flashing. Which brings me to.....
2. Anything for G935 will not work for G930 including TWRP, you must always use firmware, patches twrp which specifically says it for G930 Qualcomm/snapdragon devices.
3. The China/ Korea Qualcomm/snapdragon devices are exactly the same as the US devices, anything working on the China / Korea devices will work on the US device.
Now i know you want to root unbranded on V9 but as you are on the T Mobile network it may be easier to flash and root T Mobile Oreo for the time being until there is a workaround root for V9 unbranded.
All of the threads you linked to were for G935 devices and i've mentioned you can't use those patches BUT the process and step by step instructions you follow are the same for your device. So you can follow those guides as long as you are using the patches for your device.
There is a Snapdragon section on this forum so thats a good place to look.
I've had a quick look for this specific firmware and can't find anything about rooting the U9 version yet.....
I'm just checking this firmware G930UUEU9CSA3 your running did have either XAA or USC code next to it when you downloaded? I've noticed Verizon, AT&T and Sprint are using the same firmware VZN, ATT, XAS.
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Would this info be applicable to edge models as well? Pretty sure our moderator has moved on as he is disgusted with samsungs persistance in blocking root with new bl versions. Im on an unlocked tmo s7 edge with the u firmware as well.
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Would this info be applicable to edge models as well? Pretty sure our moderator has moved on as he is disgusted with samsungs persistance in blocking root with new bl versions. Im on an unlocked tmo s7 edge with the u firmware as well.
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Yes same hardware
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Yes same hardware
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Can't get twrp to flash. Tried w rom as is, tried factory reset tried reinstall w/o auto reboot. All get same error
what about jruze root?
what about https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-s7-edge/how-to/root-s7-s7edge-oreo-nougat-t3819616 then flash from safestrap, format data, decript script?
nm it uses flashfire
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what about https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-s7-edge/how-to/root-s7-s7edge-oreo-nougat-t3819616 then flash from safestrap, format data, decript script?
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Yes by using 1st and #1623 post number it can be rooted easily. I already have done that on both G930P and G930U.
Greetings people, I have an LG V20 H990DS and I'm going to try to downgrade it to Nougat 7.0 basically because Oreo does not give me anything; I'm going to try to take the root and I have several questions to see if you can clarify it.
Apparently the only method of rooteo is the DirtySanta that is explained in this thread of XDA, it seems that one of the requirements to start using this method is that the security patch is before December 31, 2016, so that first thing I have to do is flash a previous .kdz and that's where my first questions arise:
1) Is this H990ds10b_00_OPEN_TW_DS_OP_1125.kdz firmware version worth it?
2) At the time of flashing so you see you can have two types of problems, that the LGUP does not recognize the device and that the “x”% of the flash of the .kdz stops and does not follow you
After a lot of googling, I found this patched lgup thread that apparently gives good results. Has anyone tried it? Will it go well?
Another thing that worries me is that, once the root is done, when you flash the kernel the video fails, and my question is Is there another kernel so that the video recording does not fail ?, and if I flash the Super Rom of This thread, does it come with a kernel that will not fail me?
And the last question; in the event that I decided to downgrade via LGUP to Nougat, simply without root, what firmware would you recommend that I would flash from https://lg-firmwares.com/en/lg-h990ds-firmwares/#tab= firmwares? (that has Spanish language and the last Nougat patch)
The truth is that I read a lot but I still do not have many clear things and I would appreciate any help.
(sorry for if I do not write very well but I do not speak English very well)
Hey everyone, I've been trying to search for a solution to rooting my OP7 from T-Mobile and I think I have hit a dead end so I went ahead and created this post to ask for some advice.
So backstory: I have a business account with T-Mobile and they allow me to unlock my phone with little to no hassle at all, I unlocked my T-Mobile phone, and my OP7 got updated to Android 11 over night that I didn't realize it happened my current build is: Oxygen OS 11.0.1.1.GM31CB and my model is GM1915.
Okay so I am following this guide: https://www.xda-developers.com/unlock-bootloader-root-oneplus-7-pro/
I have followed through with Step 1, unlocking my OEM, and Step 2, unlocking my bootloader. So for step 3, the guide says to flash TWRP and from what I've read there is no TWRP that works for Android 11 right now so I am not sure if I can do that. Then step 4 is to flash Magisk after booting to recovery, but I am not sure if I can actually do that with TWRP?
So the question I got is how do I go about rooting my OP7? Can I root without TWRP? The guides video also said I needed a bin file of the current OS but there seems to be none available for GM31CB. Curious where I go from here. Can I roll back to Android 10? Do I need to switch over to the international version? and if I did would I be able to downgrade back to Android 10?
Thanks in advance.
Edit 1: I just converted to the international version and will be rooting that way.
was just about to answer you...hope u got it working the international way...i have twrp working...u must flash a zip to decrypt your internal...search or hit me later...i can email it to you or something...and if possible...next time you update to A11 Tmobile can you save it?....can't find it anywhere online...
That guide is pretty outdated I feel like. If you have you phone unlocked through T-Mobile you can simply follow this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...unlock-twrp-root-and-update.3940368/#poststop
It's the one I followed to get my phone rooted + twrp installed.
I am in the same boat, T-mobile decided to push android 11 and rebooted. Android 11 is running fine with all my data intact but i have lost root and recovery. Trying to figure out easiest way to regain root, not worried about TWRP at the moment. Seems like patching the boot.img with magisk is the way to go but I cannot find a download from T-mobile for the full update to extract the payload.bin and boot.img. Is the payload.bin accessible using a file manager on the phone to copy to sdcard then transfer to PC? If not looks like waiting for some workaround or formatting data and starting from scratch
OOO just saw OPs edit, looks like i might be switching over to international firmware too and going that route. Did not plan on doing this today.