What's up guys, I have had the privilege of having this beautiful device and I love it, I have rooted all the phones I had and I want to do the same with this.
The problem is that strangely I didn't find many guides to root.
I would like to ask if someone has served the method in the cyanogenmods page.
cyanogenmods,org/forums/topic/download-install-twrp-recovery-root-htc-u11-plus/
Does this method work?
Could you tell me if someone tried and if twrp and magisk's safetynet works? I have May 1, 2019 patch level
Thanks in advance
EDIT: thank you for the answer, I can confirm this method is working on my u11+ with 1.24.400.16 software version and May 1, 2019 patch Level
This is the standard method. Not only the best. I have Magisk and Safety is ok. Don't worry
Does this guide work if you already have the official Pie installed?
I have the unlocked European version, software is 2.19.401.2 with security patch level 1 July 2019
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I just came to know of this vulnerability.
Unfortunately I have a custom rom in my Galaxy s6.
It is the final one so there are not going to be any updates.
Anyone know how can I patch that vuln?
Thanks
I happen to be exactly in the same situation. Alexis Rom MM user here, didnt want to update to Nougat. If you find a way to patch it please let me know.
As far as I know, only samsung september security patches will fix it. So, a nougat version from september will do. Or if any carrier release a 6.0 september version, but thats probably not possible anymore.
zapahacks said:
I happen to be exactly in the same situation. Alexis Rom MM user here, didnt want to update to Nougat. If you find a way to patch it please let me know.
As far as I know, only samsung september security patches will fix it. So, a nougat version from september will do. Or if any carrier release a 6.0 september version, but thats probably not possible anymore.
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Hopefully someone will make a patch , like @Tungstwenty made for those master key vulnerabilities.
Anyways i shall post if something comes to my notice.
Same interest - 6.0 MM stock rom on Moto X 2014. Hoping that some kind of universal patch can be made to at-least fix part of the vulnerability. I have a wearable so disabling bluetooth is not feasible. However using a device that's wide open is not going to work. Don't really want to upgrade since there's no worthy spiritual successor to this phone.
I updated to Pie and I hate it. I want to go back to the latest updated version of Oreo just before the Pie upgrade. I'm with Telstra in Australia and can only find the Oreo version form Telstra from September 2017. Is it possible to install that version and apply updates right up just before Pie?
Are you concerned that factory images that do not list a specific carrier or region are not suitable for installation on a Telestra device? For example, 8.1.0 (OPM2.171026.006.G1, Jul 2018) does not call out a region or carrier. The initial Pixel 2 factory image and several later images do not list a carrier or region.
Perhaps you can back up your current install, try the November 2018, and see you like it better. If not, attempt to downgrade to 8.1.0 (OPM2.171026.006.G1, Jul 2018). If the downgrade fails, reinstall your 9.0 backup.
For what it's worth, I have not done this and recommend searching the forum for people who have tried to downgrade: https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2/help/to-downgrade-android-9-0-t3850398
Hope this helps somewhat.
kotton666 said:
I updated to Pie and I hate it. I want to go back to the latest updated version of Oreo just before the Pie upgrade. I'm with Telstra in Australia and can only find the Oreo version form Telstra from September 2017. Is it possible to install that version and apply updates right up just before Pie?
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Pie was released in October. The September update would be the most recent image for Oreo. You can install it but if you do, you won't be able to update your phone again. All future updates will be Pie. What I'm saying is you won't be able to install future updates without installing the Pie update first. There is no more Oreo after September.
Yeah I'm not interested in upgrading any further than the last Oreo version. So many features of pie are just not to my liking. I can't back up my current install because I haven't unlocked my bootloader or rooted yet. Mainly because Oreo was so good there was no real reason for me to bother. Now I'm forced to, to get rid of this terrible version of android.
kotton666 said:
Yeah I'm not interested in upgrading any further than the last Oreo version. So many features of pie are just not to my liking. I can't back up my current install because I haven't unlocked my bootloader or rooted yet. Mainly because Oreo was so good there was no real reason for me to bother. Now I'm forced to, to get rid of this terrible version of android.
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What I think @robocuff means is that you will not receive any security patches going forward. All subsequent patches will be for Pie only.
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What I think @robocuff means is that you will not receive any security patches going forward. All subsequent patches will be for Pie only.
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Yeah I understand that. That's why I wanted to get the latest Oreo before pie so I was as up to date as possible. I don't care about updating any further. I just want a decent ROM, which in my opinion, Pie is far from.
Thanks for the input guys.
Hi everyone,
I just got my hands on an S6 Edge, and want to root it before I actually start using it.
Now I have been thoroughly searching this forum and also the web to find the latest and safest way of root this phone, but am really unsure about the best practice.
Is there anywhere an up-to-date guide to root?
Is KNOX still an issue? (Not for me personally cause there is no longer guarantee on it)
Some more info about the phone:
Android: 7.0
Build Number: NRD90M.G925FXXU6ERG1
Android Security Patch Level: 1 June 2018
If more info is needed, please let me know.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Diggiezzz
diggiezzz said:
Hi everyone,
I just got my hands on an S6 Edge, and want to root it before I actually start using it.
Now I have been thoroughly searching this forum and also the web to find the latest and safest way of root this phone, but am really unsure about the best practice.
Is there anywhere an up-to-date guide to root?
Is KNOX still an issue? (Not for me personally cause there is no longer guarantee on it)
Some more info about the phone:
Android: 7.0
Build Number: NRD90M.G925FXXU6ERG1
Android Security Patch Level: 1 June 2018
If more info is needed, please let me know.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Diggiezzz
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Try PingPong root app. it wont trip knox
The S8+ G955W is not able to root and I need call recorder plus I like to theme it with Andromeda, so I decide that I am not going to update to One UI. However, the security patch of Oreo only updated to January, is there anyway to get the March security patch which comes with the Pi update? And how about the future patches?
acwcanada said:
The S8+ G955W is not able to root and I need call recorder plus I like to theme it with Andromeda, so I decide that I am not going to update to One UI. However, the security patch of Oreo only updated to January, is there anyway to get the March security patch which comes with the Pi update? And how about the future patches?
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You can root. look up jrkruse edl safestrap
As for updates no you can't
TheMadScientist said:
You can root. look up jrkruse edl safestrap
As for updates no you can't
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Are those really root? Is the bootloader unlocked? Can I install Magisk or Supersu? I believe the answers are no, no and no. And if I have to stay with Nougat then what date of the security patch we are talking about? I appreciate of your suggestion but it just doesn't make sense to me.
acwcanada said:
Are those really root? Is the bootloader unlocked? Can I install Magisk or Supersu? I believe the answers are no, no and no. And if I have to stay with Nougat then what date of the security patch we are talking about? I appreciate of your suggestion but it just doesn't make sense to me.
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The bootloader it's locked yes but with safestrap you can at least install a rooted nougat image. Its either that or update to pie to get the latest security patches. Its one or the other. There are several threads on rooting and safestrap for bit 5 U models. I think the last night l nougat patch it decent 2017 maybe jan 2018.
Hello, everyone, I have the Samsung Galaxy S10e - model no. SM-G970F running the latest May 2020 security patch on Android 10. Would anyone know the best way to root and TWRP recovery it? I am looking for a 100% full-proof way if it is available. Thank you
Доброго времени суток! Посмотрите на 4pda.
Don't update to this ROM if you want to possibly mod your S10e any time because once you go to May 2020 you cannot regress to an earlier ROM.
Mine is a work device so I have updated but there was a warning in the notes that this is a feature.
I guess this is the point where Samsung start locking you out of modding it. Just don't go there if you care about that.
fanep said:
Доброго времени суток! Посмотрите на 4pda.
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Could you please write in English? Thank you
RobboW said:
Don't update to this ROM if you want to possibly mod your S10e any time because once you go to May 2020 you cannot regress to an earlier ROM.
Mine is a work device so I have updated but there was a warning in the notes that this is a feature.
I guess this is the point where Samsung start locking you out of modding it. Just don't go there if you care about that.
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I was already updated to the May 2020 psych before I posted here - so, I can't go backwards anyways. Is there a way to root it, though?
i updated to may 2020 and was rooted with magisk and twrp but am now back to stock as i think samsung has put something in their latest update? !! - had nothing but problems, screen flashing totally unresponsive not sure whether rom was at fault or magisk needs updating ? or maybe twrp dont know but might try and go back to ct9 as that was stable, definitely something not right. update- once your updated no going back! nice samsung! take my freedom while your at it!!
all good now, was a little rusty! rooted once more, I flashed may update with April twrp! didn't realise it(twrp) had to be updated each time, thanks to the xda member who put me right
vince.lupe said:
Could you please write in English? Thank you
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if I'm not mistaken, fanep wished you a good day and wrote that you take a look at 4pda website (google it, i can't link it).
don't know if it's an ad or he was trying to help you