Hi I was wondering can you get an you get pwnie phone or nethunter on the Google Pixel? If not is there anything like it or if I get terminal with a root can I get the tools?
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Unroot Note 3 android 5.1.1
Hello, I recently was given a rooted T-mobile Note 3. The guy who gave it to me, tried either updating or wiping it and it got stuck in a boot loop. I was able to get it out by simply putting it into download mode and taking it out. But then it has a never-ending "unfortunately google app has stopped" error. But it works if I create a new profile; google play doesn't work though.
So anyways, I need to unroot it so I can activate it. The android version is 5.1.1 the only version I can find is 5.0 I read that downgrading when unrooting will trip some anti-root switch: However I couldn't find anything saying if this would happen going from 5.1.1 to 5.0.
Any help is appreciated. thanks.
the_troubled_noob said:
Hello, I recently was given a rooted T-mobile Note 3. The guy who gave it to me, tried either updating or wiping it and it got stuck in a boot loop. I was able to get it out by simply putting it into download mode and taking it out. But then it has a never-ending "unfortunately google app has stopped" error. But it works if I create a new profile; google play doesn't work though.
So anyways, I need to unroot it so I can activate it. The android version is 5.1.1 the only version I can find is 5.0 I read that downgrading when unrooting will trip some anti-root switch: However I couldn't find anything saying if this would happen going from 5.1.1 to 5.0.
Any help is appreciated. thanks.
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Hi and thank you for using XDA Assist
Try to look over here
The Index got many infos so i think you may find something there.
Good luck!
I came across this article last weekend, and I don't even know if it will work.
http://www.androidauthority.com/goog...-gapps-747378/
I was then pointed at the following by a fellow forum member (but it needs ROOT, which causes issues with Android Pay etc): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.trivisionzero.getassistant
So, doe anyone know of a way that gets Google Assistant without the need to root?
montana_uk75 said:
I came across this article last weekend, and I don't even know if it will work.
http://www.androidauthority.com/goog...-gapps-747378/
I was then pointed at the following by a fellow forum member (but it needs ROOT, which causes issues with Android Pay etc): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.trivisionzero.getassistant
So, doe anyone know of a way that gets Google Assistant without the need to root?
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Sadly there is no way to get it without root. You need root to either add to the build.prop on Nougat, An xposed module on Marshmallow or a modified Velvet.apk on Marshmallow. Open Gapps requires TWRP which means you need an unlocked bootloader.
I would like to turn my Samsung Galaxy S7 (G930F) into a USB rubber ducky. My device is running android 7.0 and it is rooted with Magisk v16.0. I have tried flashing kali nethunter, but it only supports up to android 6.01 for my device. I would flash android 6.01, but i REALLY dont like it, im willing to flash android 8.0 if that helps. TWRP is installed and i also have kali linux installed (with linux deploy). I tried using Dual Boot Patcher to dual boot android 6.0, but it wont boot up whenever i switch to it. Any suggestions for how i can get it to work? I know a bit about the android os, but i am in no way an expert. Any help is appreciated and i am happy to answer any more questions you might have about my device.
To clarify: i do not intend to use this maliciously, i just think it would be cool (and maybe to prank a couple of my friends).
I have OEM unlocked and a unlocked bootloader. Kingroot fails right out of the box as well as Kingoroot. I am on the carrier unlocked pixel 4a and know how to root magisk with pc. How can I root pixel 4a without pc and otg method?
Well bad news for you one click root apps doesn't work. They only work on phones with android version ranging from android 4.0 to android 6.0. On android 7 Google patched that exploit that the one click root apps uses, so those apps doesn't work now. Your PC is broken?
No I'm saying I can root with magisk and pc but sometimes I don't feel like using pc. Was asking if there were any other methods if I don't feel like having a computer ready
I use my own personal computer no one else's so I don't feel guilty if I accidently download a virus.
Well apologies but the good old days while you can root and flash a custom ROM completely on your phone (with a SD card) are gone for good. A computer is necessary.
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I have OEM unlocked and a unlocked bootloader. Kingroot fails right out of the box as well as Kingoroot. I am on the carrier unlocked pixel 4a and know how to root magisk with pc. How can I root pixel 4a without pc and otg method?
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You need a USB C to USB C cable. And a rooted phone with the Magisk adb & fastboot module, and termux installed. That's it. I've unlocked and rooted the Moto E (2020), Moto G Fast, Moto G7 Play, and Pixel 4a with this method. Just open termux and type in SU then fastboot commands will work exactly the same as they do on a PC.
Edit: Forgot to mention, you can also flash stock firmware with this. You can run the flash-all.sh scripts provided by Google. Just extract & copy everything in the zip to /data/local/tmp, set permissions to 0744, and everything will work properly. The magisk adb module also works with fasbootd too.
I have a Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Global and I was trying to flash a custom recovery (TWRP) and then proceed to root it, but the process of unlocking Xiaomi phones is just such a pain, so I decided to search for alternative methods to root my phone and I came across these "one-click root apps". They don't really seem legit, so came here to ask - Are they safe to use? Do they actually work? If they don't work, what do they actually do to your device?
They used to work on older google versions before google got serious about security. Even back then, they didn't work without an unlocked bootloader iirc. I also remember how sketchy some looked online and only used ones that were available here on xda. My advice would be: don't do it! Cheers