Rooting alcatel 1x (Not supported) 8.1 (Go Edition) - General Questions and Answers

I've been trying to root my Alcatel 50330 1x
Every root tool I use fails and says unsupported.
I think Android Version is 8.1.0 (Go Edition)
I have the bootloader unlocked; but it doesn't seem it's compatible with root programs.
Build #: 7L1P UDP7
Kernal: 4.4.95
I don't know if it's doable but I bought this phone for work and need it rooted; now I'm not able to do it and I don't have receipt to take it back.

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I rooted my phone a few months ago and everything was fine. But recently I was prompted to install to 5.0 Lollipop update. I tried and it failed. After some googling I thought it was the fact that I'm rooted. So I unrooted it and now no matter what I do with ODIN it fails.
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Phone info (let me know if I'm missing anything):
Model:
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Android version:
4.4.2
Baseband version:
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Kernel version:
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Thu Aug 28 2014
Build number:
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For questions you must register an account on XDA and use this forum:
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I've researched multiple rooting tutorials and have found a lot of guides based on the auto-root file from www(.)autoroot.chainfire(.)eu
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Addition advantage it's a doesn't Permissives of a Magisk (Still "Enforced")

Rooting South African Androids

I am a digital/mobile forensics student - and need to root a few devices ...
Samsung J2 SM-G532F - G532FXXU1ARF3 (Baseband Version) G532FXWU1ARH2 (Build) - 6.0.1
G532FXWU1AQG4 (original build)
Samsung J2 SM-J250F - J250FXXU2ARL2 (Baseband Version) J250FXXU2ARL1 (Build) -7.1.1.
Vodafone VFD 1100 - MOLY.WR8.W1449.MD.WG.MP.V41.P4.T3 (Baseband) 18001 (Build) 6.0.0.
so far I have managed to softbrick both samsungs and have flashed both of them - thus wiping all relevant data and evidence ( a resume generating event) and still havent managed to root either phone -
I have attempted to use Magisk, Wondershare, CF-Auto Root, oneclickroot, KingoRoot and Twrp - all of the above have said that they do not have custom root kits for my baseband version - I really do not know what to do now - if anybody is able to assist me I would very much appreciate it.
I now desperately have to root all devices to attempt to recover deleted data.
I am not prepared to try anything unsafe with the vodafone as yet because of what happened with the samsungs.
peachesandcream said:
I am a digital/mobile forensics student - and need to root a few devices ...
Samsung J2 SM-G532F - G532FXXU1ARF3 (Baseband Version) G532FXWU1ARH2 (Build) - 6.0.1
G532FXWU1AQG4 (original build)
Samsung J2 SM-J250F - J250FXXU2ARL2 (Baseband Version) J250FXXU2ARL1 (Build) -7.1.1.
Vodafone VFD 1100 - MOLY.WR8.W1449.MD.WG.MP.V41.P4.T3 (Baseband) 18001 (Build) 6.0.0.
so far I have managed to softbrick both samsungs and have flashed both of them - thus wiping all relevant data and evidence ( a resume generating event) and still havent managed to root either phone -
I have attempted to use Magisk, Wondershare, CF-Auto Root, oneclickroot, KingoRoot and Twrp - all of the above have said that they do not have custom root kits for my baseband version - I really do not know what to do now - if anybody is able to assist me I would very much appreciate it.
I now desperately have to root all devices to attempt to recover deleted data.
I am not prepared to try anything unsafe with the vodafone as yet because of what happened with the samsungs.
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Im sure the both can be rooted
SaintRevilo said:
Im sure the both can be rooted
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I loved tweeking my old Samsung s2. All Samsung's can be done

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