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For the past two days, I've been constantly struggling to find a way to update my phone to android 5.0. When trying to download the OTA update, it will download fine, but once it goes to install and reboot, it will stop halfway through and the same screen you see when you enter what i believe is called bootloader mode. On this screen i see clockworkmod and other words such as error which really confuses me because i do not believe I ever worked with that. Ill then be met by a message asking if i want to trust the untrusted zip to install. Upon clicking no, the phone will either reboot normally or go to another screen, where the android icon is now on his back with a red triangle above him and ill be asked if i would like to keep root access. Choosing either yes or no will result in the phone booting normally. If i click yes when asked if i want to download the untrusted zip, the result will be the same except the android will not get the red triangle. After being asked if i would like to keep root access, choosing either option will just reboot the phone.
Ive spent countless hours searching the web for solutions, and on the phone with google. I tried to flash a new image but I lack the skill and knowledge, to do this. My method of root was towerroot which i realize now was a mistake, because here i am with no knowledge on what ive actually done and no knowledge on how to fix it. I did not install a custom rom. So far, ive tried a factory reset, flashing a factory image (unsuccessful), using supersu to unroot my device, and deleting all root files in ex file explorer. I'm using windows if that helps.
The biggest kicker here now is that my phone tells me that i do not have root access any longer if i download a root checker, but when trying to install the update it asks me if i would like to keep root access. I also still have custom navigation keys stuck on my phone from the "softkeyz" app. As far as i know, there are no other traces of root on my device. I have almost no knowledge on how android os functions and am unfamiliar with terms I've been met with recently such as "custom image" "bootloader" "apk" "sdk" etc.
I completely understand that being this uninformed and rooting was a mistake, but what is done is done. If anybody has any idea at all on what i need to do to be able to update to lollipop please let me know. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as well. I may have left out key imformation but i've included all i can think of. If any other information is needed i can likely provide it.
1) you must be fully stock to accept OTA
2) various methods to update to and root lollipop are in my signature
3) this is the problem with one-click root methods. People don't get to learn what they need to know.
Please read my adb and fastboot thread. Again, you can get to it via my signature. Its in sticky roll-up
By the way, lack of paragraphs made your post a nightmare to read
Upgrading to 5.0
Though you don't know it, you most likely just dodged a bullet. 5.0 is not yet ready for prime time, or visa versa. Puzzle and Dragons can't launch under it (and probably won't for months.) My bank's app likewise won't launch under 5.0, and there are other impositions and quirks and annoyances. So maybe better that you couldn't do so.
I just put mine back to 4.4 and am very glad to have my old friend back. Installing 5.0 reminded me of installing Windows 8, and then wondering why the F*** I did so.
Good luck... enjoy 4.4 as long as possible. If you're not up for fixing the root issue you just described, you're also not ready for putting the phone back to 4.4 if, like me, you find 5.0 intolerable.
tthomas12 said:
For the past two days, I've been constantly struggling to find a way to update my phone to android 5.0. When trying to download the OTA update, it will download fine, but once it goes to install and reboot, it will stop halfway through and the same screen you see when you enter what i believe is called bootloader mode. On this screen i see clockworkmod and other words such as error which really confuses me because i do not believe I ever worked with that. Ill then be met by a message asking if i want to trust the untrusted zip to install. Upon clicking no, the phone will either reboot normally or go to another screen, where the android icon is now on his back with a red triangle above him and ill be asked if i would like to keep root access. Choosing either yes or no will result in the phone booting normally. If i click yes when asked if i want to download the untrusted zip, the result will be the same except the android will not get the red triangle. After being asked if i would like to keep root access, choosing either option will just reboot the phone. . Ive spent countless hours searching the web for solutions, and on the phone with google. I tried to flash a new image but I lack the skill and knowledge, to do this. My method of root was towerroot which i realize now was a mistake, because here i am with no knowledge on what ive actually done and no knowledge on how to fix it. I did not install a custom rom. So far, ive tried a factory reset, flashing a factory image (unsuccessful), using supersu to unroot my device, and deleting all root files in ex file explorer. I'm using windows if that helps. The biggest kicker here now is that my phone tells me that i do not have root access any longer if i download a root checker, but when trying to install the update it asks me if i would like to keep root access. I also still have custom navigation keys stuck on my phone from the "softkeyz" app. As far as i know, there are no other traces of root on my device. I have almost no knowledge on how android os functions and am unfamiliar with terms I've been met with recently such as "custom image" "bootloader" "apk" "sdk" etc.. I completely understand that being this uninformed and rooting was a mistake, but what is done is done. If anybody has any idea at all on what i need to do to be able to update to lollipop please let me know. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as well. I may have left out key imformation but i've included all i can think of. If any other information is needed i can likely provide it.
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I have the EXACT same problem as you. I rooted my phone with towel root, then i flashed a custom recovery with an app called flashify. after that i flashed the proper supersu.zip file with the custom recovery. Next i rebooted my phone. I used an app called root checker to see if my root was working, and it was. Then i flashed my custom recovery back on. I tried updating my phone with the OTA Android 5, it was updating until around 25% once it hit that stage it just said error. Then i un rooted my phone and tried it again i got the same error. I did a factory reset and tried it again but i got the same result? i dont know why this is happening i need help!
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rootSU said:
1) you must be fully stock to accept OTA
2) various methods to update to and root lollipop are in my signature
3) this is the problem with one-click root methods. People don't get to learn what they need to know.
Please read my adb and fastboot thread. Again, you can get to it via my signature. Its in sticky roll-up
By the way, lack of paragraphs made your post a nightmare to read
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Hello rootSU, you seem pretty experienced when it comes to stuff like flashing custom roms and rooting... My nexus 5 is on stock android 4.4.4, i have the stock recovery,i never flashed a rom....
When i try to use the OTA update and update to android 5.0 it always says error when its flashing. When the notification pops up i click it, then i click the button to start the download. once its downloaded and verified i click install. It takes me to my recovery and shows the android flashing logo thing and it says updating, when the progress bar reaches to 25% give or take a few percent an android logo pops up with a warning sign and it says error. I've tried multiple times and i got the same result. I even factory reseted my nexus and it still didn't work. Help ASAP please.
Regards,
cyberusman
Can't help with OTA. I refuse to use them. You can follow other advice from me in my thread in my signature
cyberusman said:
I have the EXACT same problem as you. I rooted my phone with towel root, then i flashed a custom recovery with an app called flashify. after that i flashed the proper supersu.zip file with the custom recovery. Next i rebooted my phone. I used an app called root checker to see if my root was working, and it was. Then i flashed my custom recovery back on. I tried updating my phone with the OTA Android 5, it was updating until around 25% once it hit that stage it just said error. Then i un rooted my phone and tried it again i got the same error. I did a factory reset and tried it again but i got the same result? i dont know why this is happening i need help!
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Hello rootSU, you seem pretty experienced when it comes to stuff like flashing custom roms and rooting... My nexus 5 is on stock android 4.4.4, i have the stock recovery,i never flashed a rom....
When i try to use the OTA update and update to android 5.0 it always says error when its flashing. When the notification pops up i click it, then i click the button to start the download. once its downloaded and verified i click install. It takes me to my recovery and shows the android flashing logo thing and it says updating, when the progress bar reaches to 25% give or take a few percent an android logo pops up with a warning sign and it says error. I've tried multiple times and i got the same result. I even factory reseted my nexus and it still didn't work. Help ASAP please.
Regards,
cyberusman
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Did you ever remove any of the system apps? If you did, you will need to put them back or you will get an error with the OTA.
rootSU said:
1) you must be fully stock to accept OTA
2) various methods to update to and root lollipop are in my signature
3) this is the problem with one-click root methods. People don't get to learn what they need to know.
Please read my adb and fastboot thread. Again, you can get to it via my signature. Its in sticky roll-up
By the way, lack of paragraphs made your post a nightmare to read
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Did you ever remove any of the system apps? If you did, you will need to put them back or you will get an error with the OTA.
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Thanks for taking the time out of your busy life to help me, i already found a solution but thanks.
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tthomas12 said:
For the past two days, I've been constantly struggling to find a way to update my phone to android 5.0. When trying to download the OTA update, it will download fine, but once it goes to install and reboot, it will stop halfway through and the same screen you see when you enter what i believe is called bootloader mode. On this screen i see clockworkmod and other words such as error which really confuses me because i do not believe I ever worked with that. Ill then be met by a message asking if i want to trust the untrusted zip to install. Upon clicking no, the phone will either reboot normally or go to another screen, where the android icon is now on his back with a red triangle above him and ill be asked if i would like to keep root access. Choosing either yes or no will result in the phone booting normally. If i click yes when asked if i want to download the untrusted zip, the result will be the same except the android will not get the red triangle. After being asked if i would like to keep root access, choosing either option will just reboot the phone.
Ive spent countless hours searching the web for solutions, and on the phone with google. I tried to flash a new image but I lack the skill and knowledge, to do this. My method of root was towerroot which i realize now was a mistake, because here i am with no knowledge on what ive actually done and no knowledge on how to fix it. I did not install a custom rom. So far, ive tried a factory reset, flashing a factory image (unsuccessful), using supersu to unroot my device, and deleting all root files in ex file explorer. I'm using windows if that helps.
The biggest kicker here now is that my phone tells me that i do not have root access any longer if i download a root checker, but when trying to install the update it asks me if i would like to keep root access. I also still have custom navigation keys stuck on my phone from the "softkeyz" app. As far as i know, there are no other traces of root on my device. I have almost no knowledge on how android os functions and am unfamiliar with terms I've been met with recently such as "custom image" "bootloader" "apk" "sdk" etc.
I completely understand that being this uninformed and rooting was a mistake, but what is done is done. If anybody has any idea at all on what i need to do to be able to update to lollipop please let me know. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as well. I may have left out key imformation but i've included all i can think of. If any other information is needed i can likely provide it.
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Okay, like i said in one of my previous posts i had the same problem as you. But i looked around and found out how to fix it. The new android OTA update checks if every single file and system app is there, if u make any changes you cant use the OTA lolipop update.To fix this you have to flash a factory image. Flashing the factory image maks your nexus have a stock android rom on it. The instructions are really easy...
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
^^go on this website^^ and look for the android 4.4.4 or 5.0 factory image. There are instructions on how to flash it.
Hello Cyberusman. This isn't new in Android. Even in past versions of Android, if you removed or renamed apps or if you changed app permissions, the OTA would fail. Flashing the factory image is one way of fixing it but you could also put any removed apps back with correct permissions and that would work as well.
Hi all,
Can I replace the ROM of my phone to earlier versions?
The manufactures have done a mod of JB 4.2 to 4.4 KitKat but the ROM have a lot of bugs, sad , my question is, can I flash a 4.2.x stable ROM from for example a S4 clone ROM? Plus, my download mode is fake because everything is chinese.
And also, with the attachments and using CPU-Z.
Jazz_Rae said:
Hi all,
Can I replace the ROM of my phone to earlier versions?
The manufactures have done a mod of JB 4.2 to 4.4 KitKat but the ROM have a lot of bugs, sad , my question is, can I flash a 4.2.x stable ROM from for example a S4 clone ROM? Plus, my download mode is fake because everything is chinese.
And also, with the attachments and using CPU-Z.
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Hi.
Unfortunately I was unable to find any support or info about your device on xda. If you have the stock firmware or a nandroid backup, you could restore the old ROM.
You can also try a factory reset and set up your phone again to see if that sorts things out.
Another possibility is to root your device, install Titanium Backup app and freeze/uninstall bloatware to reduce burden on phone resources. This might (or might not) reduce your lag. Please proceed with caution and only if you know what you're doing as injudicious use of this feature can cause system instability.
Short of that, I'm afraid your only option is to contact the manufacturer and request for a downgrade.
enigmaamit said:
Hi.
Unfortunately I was unable to find any support or info about your device on xda. If you have the stock firmware or a nandroid backup, you could restore the old ROM.
You can also try a factory reset and set up your phone again to see if that sorts things out.
Another possibility is to root your device, install Titanium Backup app and freeze/uninstall bloatware to reduce burden on phone resources. This might (or might not) reduce your lag. Please proceed with caution and only if you know what you're doing as injudicious use of this feature can cause system instability.
Short of that, I'm afraid your only option is to contact the manufacturer and request for a downgrade.
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Plus, I don't have SuperSU installed and my phone is rooted since my phone was bought . How can I install titanium backup without the permission of SuperSU? And, the process that keeps my phone laggy is called "kswapd0".
Jazz_Rae said:
Plus, I don't have SuperSU installed and my phone is rooted since my phone was bought . How can I install titanium backup without the permission of SuperSU? And, the process that keeps my phone laggy is called "kswapd0".
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To guide you through the entire process is beyond the scope of this thread. I suggest you head on over here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/android and read regarding rooting basics.
hope that helps
enigmaamit said:
To guide you through the entire process is beyond the scope of this thread. I suggest you head on over here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/android and read regarding rooting basics.
hope that helps
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I know how to root since 2 years ago when I was try to root my mom's GTab2 10.1, and my question, what is the best root ROM for my fake GS5? With Busybox.
Jazz_Rae said:
I know how to root since 2 years ago when I was try to root my mom's GTab2 10.1, and my question, what is the best root ROM for my fake GS5? With Busybox.
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I couldn't find any ROM or support for your device on XDA. There are a few random threads lik this one :http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/question-alps-s5-clone-sm-g900h-cwm-rom-t2806419 but no proper custom ROM.
enigmaamit said:
I couldn't find any ROM or support for your device on XDA. There are a few random threads lik this one :http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/question-alps-s5-clone-sm-g900h-cwm-rom-t2806419 but no proper custom ROM.
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Whether ANY ROM that has less bug or anything that works on my phone.
Ok, I recently installed SuperSU and my Titanium Backup is been granted, and now what will I do?
I am working in China, I have just bought a Samsung Galaxy A8. How can I root it?
I have tried Kingoroot without success. I tried a few other one-click root PC apps, they all can't do it.
Let me just say I'm what you guys might call a noob, I don't really understand this stuff yet.
I mainly want to root the phone so I can install Google Play, Android phones in China are not set up for it unless you root the phone and configure it yourself.
I'm dead keen to do this, as it annoys me greatly that I bought a phone and am seemingly denied the regular usage of that phone.
So in my research I also heard about a thing called Odin which you can use to install a new rom on a Samsung phone. And I came across a Chinese website which gave info on a rom you can install on an A8 which after installation means the phone is rooted. I got Odin and the rom now but I'm clueless what to do next really.
I'm thinking the phone has to be rooted to use Odin on it anyway, am I right? And if I do install the rom, it will wipe the phone right? Lose all the data and apps I've installed on it, right? I don't want that to happen, is there a mway to secure the data, put it all back just the way it was beforer the 'rooted rom' is installed?
Like I said I'm clueless really, but I'm trying to proceed cautiously, I'd be grateful for any advice.
I think that I'm going to have the same problem next week, when I get my new Samsung Galaxy A8
Have you tried methods from this page?
rooter15.blogspot.in/2015/08/how-to-root-samsung-galaxy-a8.html
I found this from another thread (posted by psafx):
Hello,
I'm seaching for a root method that works for Galaxy A8 device, anyone can root it please help.
On A8, it's Android 5.1.1 with kernel 3.10.9, KNOX 2.4
Thank you very much.
EDIT: found a solution hxxp://choimobile.vn/threads/a800f-spacex-kernel-v0-1-auto-root-busybox-android-5-1-1.60311/
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Above, hxxp = http (I cannot post links)
File in the link above was for A800F. My model number is A800YZ. Can I use this kernel in the link above with my phone? I did not found, what is the difference between A800F and A800YZ. Could somebody help me?
The link translated from vietnamese to english with Google translator:
Kernel for Galaxy Sphinx A8
(Auto Root / Busybox)
SpaceX Kernel v0.1 - Root A800F
Automatically check and inject into the SU binary system if no (Auto Root)
Busybox automatically check and inject into the system if no (Auto Busybox)
Deep sleep fix
SELinux to permissive set
Installation Instructions:
(Note: the flash will activate Knox custom Kernel)
Enabled OEM unlock the Developer option, see screenshots here (otherwise skip this section)
Flash SpaceX Kernel by Odin 3.10.7
Once the device boots up, on the Google Play Store to download SuperSU or download and install the file SuperSU.apk here
In SuperSU, if asked, choose Update SU normal binary update
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hxxp://rootmygalaxy.net/how-to-root-samsung-galaxy-a8/
hxxp = http
In that link they say, that Frama Root App (Galaxy A8 is not on the supported devices list) worked for A800YZ in their case, but some users have had problems. Can I safely try it, without worrying that it could damage my phone? (Losing knox 0x0 is OK!)
Easy Root
so you can Easy Root almost any phone (maybe) with no risks , no data loss and absolutely no brick , follow the steps.
1_Make sure that your phone is plugged in and it have "USB Debugging" enabled ( you know how right ?)
2_Download Mobogenie for PC here >upload<<<<<.mobogenie.com<<<<</mu/release/Mobogenie_Setup_3.3.7_10002<<<<<.exe
"REMOVE THE <<<<<"
3_after the setup is done open it and click on "Please connect to your device"
4_after the device is connected go to "Toolkit" tab in the middle left and choose "One-click Root"
make sure you have internet access !
then you'll notice a small wide white status bar , that means you're starting the Root operation
5_after that a window will open with your phone model shown on it asking you rooting or no
6_click in Root and wait until it's done , then Congratulations on your safely Rooting
I hope i helped you
No you haven't helped at all to be honest, your post seems like spam.
None of these automatic one-click root programs can currently root the Samsung A8, if you had read above you would see I've already tried most of them, the best of them actually, KIngoroot, Framaroot, KIngroot, all ineffective. So you honestly think your little app can do it?
Is there anyone out there with real help to offer?
Raygo Kenobi said:
No you haven't helped at all to be honest, your post seems like spam.
None of these automatic one-click root programs can currently root the Samsung A8, if you had read above you would see I've already tried most of them, the best of them actually, KIngoroot, Framaroot, KIngroot, all ineffective. So you honestly think your little app can do it?
Is there anyone out there with real help to offer?
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Listen man i really was trying to help you , and i assure you this is not a spam , i just want to share my experience with this "little app"only not more , i'v tried the other apps you mentioned and they didn't work.
I'm sorry but i'll try to figure a way out of your problem.
:good:
midohelali said:
Listen man i really was trying to help you , and i assure you this is not a spam , i just want to share my experience with this "little app"only not more , i'v tried the other apps you mentioned and they didn't work.
I'm sorry but i'll try to figure a way out of your problem.
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Mad props. I'd like to know if anyone has successfully rooted the A8, and how. Must be a way, right?
Hi. I already did the steps but i am not able to normal update SU binary. Any help? Thank you.
#sorry wrong thread!
Raygo Kenobi said:
I am working in China, I have just bought a Samsung Galaxy A8. How can I root it?
I have tried Kingoroot without success. I tried a few other one-click root PC apps, they all can't do it.
Let me just say I'm what you guys might call a noob, I don't really understand this stuff yet.
I mainly want to root the phone so I can install Google Play, Android phones in China are not set up for it unless you root the phone and configure it yourself.
I'm dead keen to do this, as it annoys me greatly that I bought a phone and am seemingly denied the regular usage of that phone.
So in my research I also heard about a thing called Odin which you can use to install a new rom on a Samsung phone. And I came across a Chinese website which gave info on a rom you can install on an A8 which after installation means the phone is rooted. I got Odin and the rom now but I'm clueless what to do next really.
I'm thinking the phone has to be rooted to use Odin on it anyway, am I right? And if I do install the rom, it will wipe the phone right? Lose all the data and apps I've installed on it, right? I don't want that to happen, is there a mway to secure the data, put it all back just the way it was beforer the 'rooted rom' is installed?
Like I said I'm clueless really, but I'm trying to proceed cautiously, I'd be grateful for any advice.
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Try Framaroot might work
Or else u have to manually root ur device....
Or else there is another method i will suggest it later first try framaroot
What is the other ways ??
Raygo Kenobi said:
Mad props. I'd like to know if anyone has successfully rooted the A8, and how. Must be a way, right?
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I am in a similar situation to you. I used Odin and the SpaceX A800F firmware however all goes fine until the writing of the new firmware begins. The log prints out the write has failed and then I am presented with a mandarin screen saying the device is locked out and I need to visit samsung.com/cn. I can reset the device and use as normal.
My quest to crack this continue and will let you know if I succeeded. 加油!
Having the same Issue
My phone died on me and I had to run out to get a new one. I forgot China has restrictive programs and custom OS to block anything they don't want.
I am trying to root the phone and hitting walls. I might to take to a shop and do it.
can i flash polish language to A8 ?
Disable android device manager in device administrator tab and go to download mode then flash spacex kernel. (Disabling will remove frp lock) I tried it's worked on my a800f
Root
Raygo Kenobi said:
I am working in China, I have just bought a Samsung Galaxy A8. How can I root it?
I have tried Kingoroot without success. I tried a few other one-click root PC apps, they all can't do it.
Let me just say I'm what you guys might call a noob, I don't really understand this stuff yet.
I mainly want to root the phone so I can install Google Play, Android phones in China are not set up for it unless you root the phone and configure it yourself.
I'm dead keen to do this, as it annoys me greatly that I bought a phone and am seemingly denied the regular usage of that phone.
So in my research I also heard about a thing called Odin which you can use to install a new rom on a Samsung phone. And I came across a Chinese website which gave info on a rom you can install on an A8 which after installation means the phone is rooted. I got Odin and the rom now but I'm clueless what to do next really.
I'm thinking the phone has to be rooted to use Odin on it anyway, am I right? And if I do install the rom, it will wipe the phone right? Lose all the data and apps I've installed on it, right? I don't want that to happen, is there a mway to secure the data, put it all back just the way it was beforer the 'rooted rom' is installed?
Like I said I'm clueless really, but I'm trying to proceed cautiously, I'd be grateful for any advice.
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bro i have root file for Samsung A8 A800YZ and i have rooted my phone. if some one need the file, i need some donation before i can send the file. its easy to use, just flash it using odin. thanks.
So I finally managed to root A800F 6.0.1 thanks to @rs1981
Link for TWRP: http://www.4shared.com/get/oUigxM-6ba/TWRP_302-0.html
Downloaded supersu from:
Http://viid.me/qqB1fh
1. Make sure usb debugging is on and oem unlock is on
2. copy supersu file into phone
3. Turn off phone and go into download mode (vol down+home+power)
4. Connect to pc and flash TWRP file via odine (make sure you untick autoreboot)
5. When flash passes unplug phone and hold (vol down+home+power) immediately once the screen turns black switch to (vol up+home+power) even if you see the red error keep holding and TWRP will open
6. Flash the Supersu file that you copied from TWRP and wipe delvik cache then reboot to system
Supersu should be installed and you should have root.
Thanks again @rs1981
Been trying to root A8 all day with no luck... It took me 10 mins using this method
all old methods are not working with latest firmware. follow this guide - https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...-samsung-galaxy-a8-a800f-a800i-6-0-1-t3529327
I'm considering jumping to the S7. Is there a reliable, working root yet?
reliable yes
working yes
some issues yes
issues can be remedied for most people
sacnotsack said:
reliable yes
working yes
some issues yes
issues can be remedied for most people
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What kind of issues? I'm getting mine tomorrow and I would like to root pretty much right away. I've been through the threads and didn't see much as far as issues.
metalfan78 said:
What kind of issues? I'm getting mine tomorrow and I would like to root pretty much right away. I've been through the threads and didn't see much as far as issues.
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overheating, lag, extreme batter drain, but these can be fixed by setting the cpu governor to on-demand or interactive. those were the only issues I personally experienced, but was easily fixed.
occasionally I will have bad lag, but after a reboot all is well. speaking of boots....boot time is horrendous.
Well, the lag is what I'm trying to get rid of, which is what I'm currently getting with my LG G5. So, I guess switching to the S7 won't make much difference.
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Sounds fixable. I think I'll go stock for a day or so then root it.
I have read that if you freeze the bloat, that helps with battery and lag issues as well.
So, from what I've read, it has to do with the modified boot.img. I really just want to restore all my stuff from titanium backup
Maybe rooting isn't even worth it right now. Unless I root, restore, then flash stock boot.img, if possible.
metalfan78 said:
So, from what I've read, it has to do with the modified boot.img. I really just want to restore all my stuff from titanium backup
Maybe rooting isn't even worth it right now. Unless I root, restore, then flash stock boot.img, if possible.
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Not really worth it... there are some workarounds. But, you will never get rid of the lag. Stay on stock until there is either a new root method or unlocked bootloader.
EDIT: Echoe Rom is out for the SMG930T and SMG935T !!!!!! No lag at all
Thats what I plan on doing for now
metalfan78 said:
Thats what I plan on doing for now
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Flash the U firmware. Removes the bloat.
Is the bloat the only cause of the lag?
metalfan78 said:
Is the bloat the only cause of the lag?
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No. The eng boot will cause a little lag and more battery drain than compared to stock.
lvpre said:
No. The eng boot will cause a little lag and more battery drain than compared to stock.
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Ok, that's what I was reading. I think I'll wait it out a bit. I've had the phone for 24 hrs and that's the longest I've gone without rooting in like 7 years, lol.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0yzuMcMjykeV0wwYnVmbmp0SnM
download this it will help with the CPU , lag , wifi not saving, battery drain, can log in to snapchat, debloat,.. etc
You'll brick your s7
Looks guys, if you knew anything about locked bootloaders, or rooting at all, its not as simple as an odin flash then a root.bat execution and your done. It might root for a while as did mine, then security will catch up with the phone. C'mon so many people are going to have bricked phones because of these fake postings.
I tried it for fun, knew it would brick the t-mobile S7, and it did. I just wanted to be 100% positive before I wrote this. Don't root your U.S. S7, it is impossible and will lead to nothing but problems and stuck boot because of google/samsung security. They went as far as blocking the google account registered with the S7 on google at the time. So think before you just odin then root.bat, your opening more than just a door, trust me.
On top of that, non of the so called odin flashable recovery firmwares are real. They just lead to advertising websites that collect cookie data and make you click links you don't want to click. Be advised.
Of course advertising and spam companies are going to take advantage of people like the android rooting community, who know they are taking a risk rooting in the first place, so you cannot complain when you get malware from these sites, because technically your doing something your not supposed to. Don't just go clicking random downloads because they sound legit. 90% are not.
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If I am wrong about the recovery file, or a flashable image file that actually roots the phone (custom recovery TWRP, cwm anything) please prove me wrong. Root is not root without the recovery. Don't try to root any android phone without an available custom recovery and legit recovery files at hand.
The S7 has a locked bootloader for a reason, attempting root without a custom recovery available to work with is plain stupid.
boobteg2 said:
Looks guys, if you knew anything about locked bootloaders, or rooting at all, its not as simple as an odin flash then a root.bat execution and your done. It might root for a while as did mine, then security will catch up with the phone. C'mon so many people are going to have bricked phones because of these fake postings.
I tried it for fun, knew it would brick the t-mobile S7, and it did. I just wanted to be 100% positive before I wrote this. Don't root your U.S. S7, it is impossible and will lead to nothing but problems and stuck boot because of google/samsung security. They went as far as blocking the google account registered with the S7 on google at the time. So think before you just odin then root.bat, your opening more than just a door, trust me.
On top of that, non of the so called odin flashable recovery firmwares are real. They just lead to advertising websites that collect cookie data and make you click links you don't want to click. Be advised.
Of course advertising and spam companies are going to take advantage of people like the android rooting community, who know they are taking a risk rooting in the first place, so you cannot complain when you get malware from these sites, because technically your doing something your not supposed to. Don't just go clicking random downloads because they sound legit. 90% are not.
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If I am wrong about the recovery file, or a flashable image file that actually roots the phone (custom recovery TWRP, cwm anything) please prove me wrong. Root is not root without the recovery. Don't try to root any android phone without an available custom recovery and legit recovery files at hand.
The S7 has a locked bootloader for a reason, attempting root without a custom recovery available to work with is plain stupid.
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The US models are able to be rooted. You are not well informed if you believe otherwise. I highly doubt you "bricked" your phone, probably just a boot loop or stuck at a screen. it can be fixed.
The engineering boot is how we are able to obtain root. There are a ton of details on how it works, so I am not going to go into details.
please don't post misinformation, it only confuses the ones trying to learn.
-sent from my Rooted and stable Tmo S7
sacnotsack said:
The US models are able to be rooted. You are not well informed if you believe otherwise. I highly doubt you "bricked" your phone, probably just a boot loop or stuck at a screen. it can be fixed.
The engineering boot is how we are able to obtain root. There are a ton of details on how it works, so I am not going to go into details.
please don't post misinformation, it out lyrics confuses the ones trying to learn.
-sent from my Rooted and stable Tmo S7
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You are right... there are working root methods... that works flawlessly with a few tweaks... In regards to the bricking, The firmware I've had the most issues with is PG1 but it is a simple fix, just disable or block security updates with titanium backup ... or alternatively you can install Echoe Rom which debloats, deodex's and deknox's. I've had zero issues with this rom. No bricks no boot loops and no lag. I hope this helps
boobteg2 said:
Looks guys, if you knew anything about locked bootloaders, or rooting at all, its not as simple as an odin flash then a root.bat execution and your done. It might root for a while as did mine, then security will catch up with the phone. C'mon so many people are going to have bricked phones because of these fake postings.
I tried it for fun, knew it would brick the t-mobile S7, and it did. I just wanted to be 100% positive before I wrote this. Don't root your U.S. S7, it is impossible and will lead to nothing but problems and stuck boot because of google/samsung security. They went as far as blocking the google account registered with the S7 on google at the time. So think before you just odin then root.bat, your opening more than just a door, trust me.
On top of that, non of the so called odin flashable recovery firmwares are real. They just lead to advertising websites that collect cookie data and make you click links you don't want to click. Be advised.
Of course advertising and spam companies are going to take advantage of people like the android rooting community, who know they are taking a risk rooting in the first place, so you cannot complain when you get malware from these sites, because technically your doing something your not supposed to. Don't just go clicking random downloads because they sound legit. 90% are not.
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If I am wrong about the recovery file, or a flashable image file that actually roots the phone (custom recovery TWRP, cwm anything) please prove me wrong. Root is not root without the recovery. Don't try to root any android phone without an available custom recovery and legit recovery files at hand.
The S7 has a locked bootloader for a reason, attempting root without a custom recovery available to work with is plain stupid.
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It may not be the prettiest root, but it is a working root none-the-less. Other than the eng boot lag issues (which can be mitigated mostly through things like Govtuner, etc.), all apps that require root permissions work fine as intended. Bootloops can be avoided by disabling security policy services. Other than the random reboot every now and again, I'm running strong since the day root came out.
boobteg2 said:
Looks guys, if you knew anything about locked bootloaders, or rooting at all, its not as simple as an odin flash then a root.bat execution and your done. It might root for a while as did mine, then security will catch up with the phone. C'mon so many people are going to have bricked phones because of these fake postings.
I tried it for fun, knew it would brick the t-mobile S7, and it did. I just wanted to be 100% positive before I wrote this. Don't root your U.S. S7, it is impossible and will lead to nothing but problems and stuck boot because of google/samsung security. They went as far as blocking the google account registered with the S7 on google at the time. So think before you just odin then root.bat, your opening more than just a door, trust me.
On top of that, non of the so called odin flashable recovery firmwares are real. They just lead to advertising websites that collect cookie data and make you click links you don't want to click. Be advised.
Of course advertising and spam companies are going to take advantage of people like the android rooting community, who know they are taking a risk rooting in the first place, so you cannot complain when you get malware from these sites, because technically your doing something your not supposed to. Don't just go clicking random downloads because they sound legit. 90% are not.
---------- Post added at 11:08 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:39 AM ----------
If I am wrong about the recovery file, or a flashable image file that actually roots the phone (custom recovery TWRP, cwm anything) please prove me wrong. Root is not root without the recovery. Don't try to root any android phone without an available custom recovery and legit recovery files at hand.
The S7 has a locked bootloader for a reason, attempting root without a custom recovery available to work with is plain stupid.
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Wow talk about uninformed. I've been running a rooted Galaxy S7 for just about a month now. I had rooted even earlier then that but I didn't know about the security policy updating. Yeah, security caught up but it didn't brick the phone. Just reflash the stock files and everything is fine. Now that I've been able to freeze the security update policy I haven't had a problem.
Ok, if you're an owner of the Hydro Wave model from Kyocera, I think we all can agree that it is a nice phone. Being water proof, shock resistant, and still have decent enough software. However it is a bit buggy. There are a few kinks that need to be worked out. And can we get an OS update for Christ's sake? Had this phone a little over a year, still running 5.1. Glad we got a little bug update the other day!
But the point of this thread is so that we can get together and keep a discussion about the phone, finding new exploits, actually getting a good root, new attributes, abilities updates, whatever. If you are here, than you already know how much of a pain this phone is to research and find out any information on it. Especially when you go to root.
I hope to see you in the comments, maybe I can share a little bit of info with you, and hopefully you can teach me a few things. And please let's keep this a civil thread and stay on subject as much as you can.
What was in the update?
What was in the update?
Not exactly what they did. It said they were fixing a few bugs. But didn't give any explanation and it still runs 5.1
Have you or any one you know managed to get root?
Not for they hydro phone c6740. I've gained root access from KingRoot. But it wouldn't read superuser or BusyBox
Anybody ever give root to work for more than a little while?
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And if anybody knows how to root please let me know
Yeah let us all knoe please! Or even if you grt super user to work for just a little while. Long enough to flash a custom rom on it or something.
has anyone have a firmware that can be flash through fastboot?
or anyway to do a complete wipe and reinstall the whole software?
I can't believe there is no root method for this phone yet. My 8 year old loves his but it has mass bloatware.
Deleting Bloatware
Atlantisvip said:
I can't believe there is no root method for this phone yet. My 8 year old loves his but it has mass bloatware.
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You can delete bloatware... Just use kingroot (no restart), use kingroot (open), has its own tool, image attach.
You must use it with caution and under your responsibility
Is a root temporary, just reset to disable root.
Ch0nGu1 said:
You can delete bloatware... Just use kingroot (no restart), use kingroot (open), has its own tool, image attach.
You must use it with caution and under your responsibility
Is a root temporary, just reset to disable root.
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What version do you used?
zkar1011 said:
What version do you used?
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4.3.5
Is there a debloated version of the ROM that you can flash? I'm guessing this phone is never getting a marshmallow update.