Hi i was just wondering im considering getting it once released but because of motorola's locked bootloader is there anychance of it getting rooted i would like to know because it would be nice to have root thanks
also the original motorola has reached full root would they have 'locked' the bootloader in the same way , would it be able to root using a similar method to the original then Thanks
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hello everyone i need some help with rooting if i have a unlocked galaxy note 3 from at&t i want to root it but i have a fear that it will relock and that i`ll have to unlock it again
p.s am trying the root de la vega method
sorry am still a noob
Usually rooting does not relock your device. What android version your phone is on?
silv3rfox said:
Usually rooting does not relock your device. What android version your phone is on?
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its on 4.3
Here an app that can root it simply but doesn't install busybox.
You can use this advanced method, more reliable but needs more work
silv3rfox said:
Here an app that can root it simply but doesn't install busybox.
You can use this advanced method, more reliable but needs more work
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thanks man i love you no homo
I hope xperia xa will able to root without unlocking its bootloader
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yeyi01 said:
I hope xperia xa will able to root without unlocking its bootloader
Me too.. Still waiting for Kingroot, we need up to few hundred replies to get support from them. About 300 so far..
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yeyi01 said:
I hope xperia xa will able to root without unlocking its bootloader
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Doubtful due to dm-verity security, it would be nice to get locked Bootloader root don't think it'll happen though, but there is no way I'll use kingroot I'll go without root before I use that.
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aidy.lucas said:
Doubtful due to dm-verity security, it would be nice to get locked Bootloader root don't think it'll happen though, but there is no way I'll use kingroot I'll go without root before I use that.
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I agree in kinroot but i am not agree that there's no way to root locked bootloader it seems to be a pitiful distress for our beautiful xperia xa
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Rafixxxx said:
yeyi01 said:
I hope xperia xa will able to root without unlocking its bootloader
Me too.. Still waiting for Kingroot, we need up to few hundred replies to get support from them. About 300 so far..
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It's not as simple as that, Kingroot devs need a security exploit to root, not only 300 peoples who need root lol, they are not Gods. It's like finding jailbreak exploit on IOS, you can wait for looong months or more.
Read this you will easily understand: http://www.xda-developers.com/a-look-at-marshmallow-root-verity-complications/
On ALL others Xperia devices you need to downgrade to Lollipop for root and update to Marshmallow after or have unlocked bootloader to flash modified boot.img and to allow root under Marshmallow.
But I'm crossing fingers with you if it can help :fingers-crossed:
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It's not as simple as that, Kingroot devs need a security exploit to root, not only 300 peoples who need root lol, they are not Gods. It's like finding jailbreak exploit on IOS, you can wait for looong months or more.
Read this you will easily understand: http://www.xda-developers.com/a-look-at-marshmallow-root-verity-complications/
On ALL others Xperia devices you need to downgrade to Lollipop for root and update to Marshmallow after or have unlocked bootloader to flash modified boot.img and to allow root under Marshmallow.
But I'm crossing fingers with you if it can help :fingers-crossed:[/QUOTE]
Thanks for answer, good to know.. Even is a little bad info Im flash/root my Xperia devices since 2011 and never get any issues so far and i think that are much easier to make X series rootable.. But u're right - few times while rooting i have to downgrade Android, then root and then back to latest firmware with root on board Idk exactly why, but I dont want unlock brand new phone ^^ So we have to wait
Rafixxxx said:
It's not as simple as that, Kingroot devs need a security exploit to root, not only 300 peoples who need root lol, they are not Gods. It's like finding jailbreak exploit on IOS, you can wait for looong months or more.
Read this you will easily understand: http://www.xda-developers.com/a-look-at-marshmallow-root-verity-complications/
On ALL others Xperia devices you need to downgrade to Lollipop for root and update to Marshmallow after or have unlocked bootloader to flash modified boot.img and to allow root under Marshmallow.
But I'm crossing fingers with you if it can help :fingers-crossed:
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Thanks for answer, good to know.. Even is a little bad info Im flash/root my Xperia devices since 2011 and never get any issues so far and i think that are much easier to make X series rootable.. But u're right - few times while rooting i have to downgrade Android, then root and then back to latest firmware with root on board Idk exactly why, but I dont want unlock brand new phone ^^ So we have to wait [/QUOTE]
Same here reluctant to unlock my Bootloader until I can back up the ta keys for which for our device isn't currently possible there's also no fully working twrp and more people seem to have the dual model than the LTE model so most stuff is for that. Plenty of experience rooting and flashing that's about it.
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@aidy.lucas I'm OK with you, I lost 24 months warranty because unlocking bootloader but no pain no gain . For single sim models I have zero feedback and on dual no bad feedbacks after root. Just a little correction, TWRP is fully working like on others Marshmallow devices, mounting /system rw doesn't seem to be a problem on XA (tested full backup and restore) :good:
I want the quickest, easiest root for D6603 running Android 6.0.1 stock. Kingroot, Kingoroot and One Click Root didn't work. Kingroot doesn't have the pattern, neither does One Click Root, and Kingo just stops at about 26%. Any help is appreaciated.
me too
i have this trouble with my phone that has android 6.0.1
i dont know how should i root my device
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3435214 look here
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The thread above worked great for me. If someone wants a simple way to root and recovery that's it.
Hi guys...can anyone give me the guide to root my device permanently....sunshine app wants dollars..i use kingoroot apk and exe but the give me root access but after some time my device unroot itself automatically.Is there any way to root Verizon HTC M8 permanently....also tell me about S-off thing....basically i want to root my device and use custom roms without getting brick my device....can any body help me in doing so...waiting anxiously for the help :fingers-crossed:
wajihbhat said:
Hi guys...can anyone give me the guide to root my device permanently....sunshine app wants dollars..i use kingoroot apk and exe but the give me root access but after some time my device unroot itself automatically.Is there any way to root Verizon HTC M8 permanently....also tell me about S-off thing....basically i want to root my device and use custom roms without getting brick my device....can any body help me in doing so...waiting anxiously for the help :fingers-crossed:
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You need to be s-off to do what you want to do. Only way to do that is with the Sunshine app. There is no other way. Sorry, but that's the way it is.
I have s-off and locked . Can anyone tell me how to upgrade android marshmallow.
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You need to be s-off to do what you want to do. Only way to do that is with the Sunshine app. There is no other way. Sorry, but that's the way it is.
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But sunshine app wants money