FINAL GUIDE TO GET FORTNITE WORKING ON ALL SUPORTED DEVICES! Dont care if is unlocked bootloader, rooted, custom roms.. always work!
IMPORTANT: IF YOUR DEVICE ISN'T SUPPORTED THIS WILL NEVER WORK. YOU NEED TO INSTALL OFICIAL APK, AND INSTALL GLTOOLS. BUT STILL NOT WORK YET.
Step 1. Open Magisk and enable core only
Step 2. In magisk enable SuperUser for apps only
Step 3. Edit your build.prop to
ro.product.brand=samsung
ro.product.manufacturer=samsung
ro.build.product=starlte
ro.product.device=starlte
ro.product.model=SM-G960F
ro.product.name=starltexx
(Make sure its starlte not dreamlte)
Step 4. HIDE ROOT FOR ALL apps that You have and need root.(ex: root explorer, build.prop editor)
Step 5. Hide root for systemui
Step 6. Download fortnite installer and install the apk
Step 7. Let it install
Step 8. HIDE FORTNITE AND FORNITE INSTALLER IN MAGISK HIDE.
Step 9. Disable Developer Options AND REBOOT.
And Step 10. HAVE FUN PLAYING.
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If you wont to use snapchat on rooted device just do it:
1. Install Root Switch mod edit
2. If you have installed Magisk go to settings and find Magisk Hide turned on
3. Open Root Switch tick 'Stop all us daemons'
4. Enable Root Switch
5. Open Snapchat log in
6. Again open Root Switch and disable it
7. Enjoy your Snapchat
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If you wont to use snapchat on rooted device just do it:
1. Install Root Switch
2. If you have installed Magisk go to settings and find Magisk Hide turned on (if you don't have it just skip this step)
3. Open Root Switch tick 'Stop all us daemons'
4. Enable Root Switch
5. Open Snapchat log in
6. Again open Root Switch and disable it
7. Enjoy your Snapchat
Root Switch download link: Mod Edit: Link removed.
special thx to Nerd Magic
Video guide: Mod Edit: Link removed.
Enjoy :good:
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If you wont to use snapchat on rooted device just do it:
1. Install Root Switch
2. If you have installed Magisk go to settings and find Magisk Hide turned on (if you don't have it just skip this step)
3. Open Root Switch tick 'Stop all us daemons'
4. Enable Root Switch
5. Open Snapchat log in
6. Again open Root Switch and disable it
7. Enjoy your Snapchat
reiczel.01 said:
If you wont to use snapchat on rooted device just do it:
1. Install Root Switch
2. If you have installed Magisk go to settings and find Magisk Hide turned on (if you don't have it just skip this step)
3. Open Root Switch tick 'Stop all us daemons'
4. Enable Root Switch
5. Open Snapchat log in
6. Again open Root Switch and disable it
7. Enjoy your Snapchat
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thx to shakalaca for making Root Switch
will this work if your using SuperSU and Xposed, or does it have to be Magisk?
Works for my Note 3 running magisk on RR 7.1.1 :highfive:
1. Open Magisk Manager
2. Tick Magisk Hide
3. Reboot your phone
Works for me ?
the app you attached soft damage my htc one m8
no longer works for me on my U11 or my M9 with Magisk & xposed
So recently I was browsing Wish and discovered phone's could be bought and ordered two devices out of pure curiosity.
This guide probably will apply to a LOT of devices out there, if it works for you and you aren't on one of these devices, let me know! More than interested to see how many
devices this will work on apart from these 2 Wish specials I do plan on buying a few more Wish devices in future to see which one's are the best to go for in terms of price/performance.
This guide will go through rooting them and restoring a few parts of Android.
This applies to the following devices:
-Alps R10
-Alps S93
I'm not responsible for any damage done by following this guide, please do so at your own risk.
I don't like using Kingoroot and don't suggest it at all, but for this guide we will use it, following by replacing it entirely with SuperSU.
Things you'll need:
-Kingoroot APK (Not to mix up with Kingroot)
-SuperSU 2.79 APK (2.79 is required for rooting after Kingoroot, any newer versions will give you the error 'Binaries occupied')
-Root Browser
-Root Uninstaller Pro (or a similar app)
Let's begin!
1. Start off by installing the following Apps: Kingoroot, Root Browser Classic (optional, not needed for root), Root Uninstaller Pro
2. Launch KingoRoot and allow it to root the device, you might need to restart it once complete.
3. Once rooted, open up Root Uninstaller Pro and confirm that you have root access. (OPTIONAL: Remove the preinstalled Facebook and WhatsApp apps. I can't confirm if these apps are legit so it's best they go)
4. Install SuperSU 2.79 from the downloaded APK file.
5. Open Root Uninstaller Pro, switch to 3rd party apps, select SuperSU, and push "To system app", reboot the device and allow android to start back up. You'll get a message saying "Android is upgrading" Sit tight as this can take a few minutes.
6. Open up Root Uninstaller Pro, switch to System Apps and locate SuperUser (Ensure you get the KingoUser one and not SuperSU which we just installed) and remove Kingouser. DON'T REBOOT THE DEVICE.
7. Close Root Uninstaller Pro and open up SuperSU. You'll get a message that binaries need to be updated, push YES for this and select NORMAL installation. Wait up to 10 minutes for this to install. It'll take a while on these devices. Restart the device once complete.
8. Open up SuperSU and confirm everything it no longer asks for binaries to be updated.
9. Open up Root Uninstaller Pro, head to System Apps, and remove Kingoroot.
10. Reboot device.
11. Go to the Google Play Store and install the latest version of SuperSU. Launch it and update the binaries again once prompted. Reboot the device once this is complete.
The device should now be rooted and Kingoroot/Kingouser free. You can remove Root Uninstaller Pro here if you wish!
Enjoy your rooted device! Everything after this is optional, but just helps restore a bit of Android.
Optional steps:
-Increase screen resolution
For this you'll need ADB.
1. Head to settings, unlock developer mode by going to About Phone and spam click Build number until it says "You are now a developer"
2. Go back to settings, into Developer Settings and Enable USB Debugging.
3. Download the Android platform tools.
4. Load up a command prompt in the directory of your Android Platform tools.
5. Set the new resolution:
-For Alps S93, enter: 'adb shell wm size 960x1920'
-For Alps R10/R11, enter 'adb shell wm size 1080x1920'
6. Update the density. Your taps might be a little off, and some things might not look right without this. These are the best I've found so far for these two devices:
-For Alps S93, enter: 'adb shell density 280'
-For Alps R10/R11, enter 'adb shell density 320'
7. Reboot and confirm with an app like ResInfo.
-Replace boot animation and shutdown animation with stock Android or a custom one
1. Head into SuperSU, Go into the Settings tab and un-check "Mount namespace separation" (This is required, otherwise you'll get issues writing to root. You can turn this off later.)
2.Launch Root Browser/Root Browser Classic
3. Swipe left to reach the root directory, navigate to the following path: System > Media
4. Delete/Rename/Replace bootanimation.zip. If you remove or rename it you'll get the original Android boot animation.
5. Delete/Rename/Replace bootaudio.mp3. If you remove this, you'll have no boot-up sound.
6. Delete/Rename/Replace shutanimation.zip. If you remove this we'll get the stock Android shutdown animation, which happens to be the same as the boot animation.
7. Delete/Rename/Replace shutaudio.mp3. This will make the shutdown silent.
8. Reboot the device and confirm you have the stock Android boot animation!
-Speeding up the devices a little.
For this one you'll need to install No-Frills CPU Control. It's a great little app and will help us out here especially with the R10/R11.
1. Go to the Google Play Store and install No-Frills CPU Control.
2. Launch No-Frills CPU Control and grant SuperSU permission if prompted.
3. Apply the following Settings:
Max Clock Frequency: (Alps-S93) 1.3GHZ and for the R10/R11 set it to 1.001GHz
Min Clock Frequency: (Alps-S93) 1.001GHz and for the R10/R11, 1.001GHz
Governor: Performance
I/O Scheduler: noop
Apply on boot: This one is completely up to you, however I've turned it on and not experienced any issues.
4. Push Apply and grant root access if prompted.
Other modifications I've made that aren't covered in this post:
-Removed the clone Samsung theme from the R10/R11. This can be done using Root Uninstaller Pro and locate the theme app and just remove it. Reboot and it should be gone.
-Replace Launcher3 with stock CyanogenMod. To do this you'll need to install Nova Launcher, Load up Root Uninstaller Pro and Remove Launcher3 under System Apps. Install CyanogenMod's Trebuchet Launcher and set it as a system app. Reboot and choose default launcher as Trebuchet. You can pull Trebuchet's APK from any Android 4.4 ROM on the internet. I used one from a Galaxy Young.
-Enabled the Navbar at the bottom. This can be done with Root browser, head to System, Build.prop and add the line 'qemu.hw.mainkeys=0' Save and reboot.
Hopefully this can help some of you out there who buy one of these devices, whether it was for fun, by accident or on purpose.
Let me know if this worked for you or not!
Hi, on my "ALPS R10" kingoroot failed to root. Error code 0x142222.
Tried with apk and PC version.
Any idea ?
Thx
roms
Hi, Any way to upgrade the version of android with a custom rom and any suggestions?
globren said:
Hi, Any way to upgrade the version of android with a custom rom and any suggestions?
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Without unlocking the bootloader or flashing a custom recovery, I don't think it's possible to upgrade the version of Android. This guide is just for gaining root access.
roms
"Cobs" said:
Without unlocking the bootloader or flashing a custom recovery, I don't think it's possible to upgrade the version of Android. This guide is just for gaining root access.
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Thanks for the quick response. I already unlocked the bootloader but can't find any custom recovery for that particular phone (R10). I bought it just as a spare in case one of my four daughters breaks or has her phone stolen, but it seems to have ingrained malwares (the browser for one) and I don't trust it as it is. If I find a solution I will let you know.
Samsung flagship phones have the link to windows feature which adds functionality to the Your Phone App on PCs by allowing opening of apps directly from the PC.
Below is the guide on how to get the same functionality on the A12.
NOTE: ROOT ACCESS is NEEDED for this to work.
NO NEED TO DO THE FIRST 6 STEPS IF YOU HAD FOLLOWED THE GOODLOCK FOR ONE UI CORE GUIDE AND ALREDY DONE THE STEPS
STEP 1: Download the Busybox Magisk Module and install from storage.
STEP 2: After installation finishes, restart your device.
STEP 3: Install Lucky Patcher app and under toolbox, select Patch To Android and select "Disable signature verification in package manager" and MAKE SURE you select 'Use magisk module' otherwise phone will be bricked.
STEP 4: Reboot your device.
STEP 5: Download the SAI (Split APK Installer) from the Play Store
STEP 6: In the SAI settings, enable Pro Mode, Rooted Installer and enable Sign APKs
STEP 7: Download the Link To Windows Service app from APKMirror
STEP 8: Open SAI and select the apk and install it using SAI.
STEP 9: Add the Link To Windows Quick Settings Tile.
STEP 10: Download Your Phone Companion App from the Play Store
STEP 11: Once installed, select the Link To Windows QS Tile which will take you to the Your Phone App and connect your device to your PC.
STEP 12: Once connected, the Apps feature will be available. You can open Link to Windows from the QS Tile and add the app to your Apps Screen.
thank you for this useful tutorial
TheWorldYT said:
thank you for this useful tutorial
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Glad you liked it
will this work on any anrdoid device or just samsungs? I really want the Android app features of this on my OnePlus
robmau said:
will this work on any anrdoid device or just samsungs? I really want the Android app features of this on my OnePlus
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Sorry, only on Samsung. The feature is exclusive to Samsung phones as Samsung has a link to windows service apk that integrates with the your phone app and also allows opening of apps. It's a parnership between Samsung and Microsoft.
Is there any way to get those functionalities in non-samsung devices?
Mah.di said:
Is there any way to get those functionalities in non-samsung devices?
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You could try, and it may end up bricking your device or bootlooping