[Question] Is there any way, in 2020, to gain root access on a G920V? - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S6

I'm running Nougat with the latest security patches. I was just curious if there was any way to obtain root now. I used to have an N920V and had no luck ever finding a root for that. I remember a while back using the Dirtycow exploit on an unrelated phone that I thought was unrootable and I had root till I restarted my device and bricked it completely. I don't think I'm really brave enough to attempt this on my s6, but I was just wondering if there was any way in the world to completely gain root access and unlock the bootloader. I'd love to get a custom rom on this and get it running like new. Thanks for reading.

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[Video Guide] How To Root Galaxy S4 I337 / I337m Easy & User Friendly

Hey folks. It's me again :victory: So I've got another super easy video guide on how to root your shiny new Samsung Galaxy S4 I337 or I337m.
This guide is using djrbliss's Motochopper tool. This tool has made it easier than ever to root a device! So BIG thanks goes out to him!
Links to everything can be found in the video description.
Enjoy
Here is a couple of more. I figure its better to keep them all in one place so people can decide which guide they want to use.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2257039
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2257058
I think there might be a couple more out there but this should help people to answer any possible question about rooting that they could ever have.
If you have the AT&T OTA (MF3) for the SGH-I337 S4, the method in the OP does not work. Here is a method for rooting MF3:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387577
For Canadian MG1 Firmware, try CF Auto-Root download for the SGH-I337M:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293800
Just sold my Rogers S2 LTE because I upgraded to the S4. My quick question, if I ROOT and retain the original Samsung Recovery will I be able to still get and do official firmware upgrades? This is the only thing stopping me from going forward with rooting.
You can still get updates, but you will loose your root access with each update.
thanks: im now rooted and sim unlocked for free!
Slade8525 said:
thanks: im now rooted and sim unlocked for free!
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Hey, how did you sim unlock it for free, do you mind sharing?
yeah sure!
similar method worked for my GS III; havent tested the GS IV with different sim just yet but GF's old GS III is working just fine for her sister in Canada (Bell i think). GF found it actually, and did it to hers 1st. ill know if it works when we leave for work in Montreal next week or if i bum a t-mobile cell from a friend.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2282683
Stoneyguy said:
You can still get updates, but you will loose your root access with each update.
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WRONG, I am unable to update my device, it says that my phone has been modified, and yes, I have rooted it with this video.
Whenever I try this method, when it goes to push the exploit, it says error multiple devices or something. when I only have the S4 plugged in. Followed step by step.
Dragosmp said:
WRONG, I am unable to update my device, it says that my phone has been modified, and yes, I have rooted it with this video.
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My phone is rooted and still shows official in phone status. There is a post on how to regain that status while still maintaining your root.
Stoneyguy said:
My phone is rooted and still shows official in phone status. There is a post on how to regain that status while still maintaining your root.
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Could you post a link to where it shows how to regain the status will maintaining the root?
rsarwar said:
Could you post a link to where it shows how to regain the status will maintaining the root?
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The link has already been posted on the first page.
thanks worked great just rooted min in 5 min
Safe to root?
Excuse my ignorance, but on another thread it was suggested that in the absence of recovery and a backup image rooting might be premature. Is the general consensus now that it is safe to root? There seems to be some backup images around thought I don't know if they have been tested, and I haven't heard about recovery.
sblevine
Newbie here... couple of questions
I have the same concern as the member above... is it already possible to restore the phone if something goes bad? Is there instructions anywhere around this forum? where?
Also, once you root the phone you can proceed to download a ROM and install it... when a new ROM version is available and I download and install it, do I lose the root?
What is the best (if more than one is already available) for the ATT S4?
Thank you all and sorry for the "newbieness"....
Cheers:good:
speed2001 said:
I have the same concern as the member above... is it already possible to restore the phone if something goes bad? Is there instructions anywhere around this forum? where?
Also, once you root the phone you can proceed to download a ROM and install it... when a new ROM version is available and I download and install it, do I lose the root?
What is the best (if more than one is already available) for the ATT S4?
Thank you all and sorry for the "newbieness"....
Cheers:good:
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No, rooting gives you certain superuser privileges. You can use Titanium Backup to freeze and restore bloatware, AdBlock to block advertisements, etc. Some phone tracking software and remote desktop control software requires root as well.
You cannot modify the basic operating system (ROM) until the bootloader is unlocked. You can overwrite the files, but that will brick your device since the bootloader checks signatures.
There is a bootloader exploit for the ATT S4 that will be released within the next week. The developer was waiting until the Verizon version of the S4 was available so more people would be able to use the exploit before it was patched.
Do not accept an OTA update for your device as that is how they will patch the bootloader exploit.
1. Root your device.
2. Carrier unlock your device.
3. Install custom ROM when bootloader is exploited later this week.
Relys said:
No, rooting gives you certain superuser privileges. You can use Titanium Backup to freeze and restore bloatware, AdBlock to block advertisements, etc. Some phone tracking software and remote desktop control software requires root as well.
You cannot modify the basic operating system (ROM) until the bootloader is unlocked. You can overwrite the files, but that will brick your device since the bootloader checks signatures.
There is a bootloader exploit for the ATT S4 that will be released within the next week. The developer was waiting until the Verizon version of the S4 was available so more people would be able to use the exploit before it was patched.
Do not accept an OTA update for your device as that is how they will patch the bootloader exploit.
1. Root your device.
2. Carrier unlock your device.
3. Install custom ROM when bootloader is exploited later this week.
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Cool, thanks for the reply. I was under the impression that the bootloader was already exploited. Pure BS those protections that always end up broken like the IOS ones. What I would like is to have the S4 as factory released and load a good ROM without any problems and no bloatware. If not for the warranty I would buy an unlocked phone elsewhere.
Well, let's wait for the exploit next week. I don't want to brick my phone and not able to restore it. I will keep checking back.
Cheers and thanks again
Speed
Relys said:
No, rooting gives you certain superuser privileges. You can use Titanium Backup to freeze and restore bloatware, AdBlock to block advertisements, etc. Some phone tracking software and remote desktop control software requires root as well.
You cannot modify the basic operating system (ROM) until the bootloader is unlocked. You can overwrite the files, but that will brick your device since the bootloader checks signatures.
There is a bootloader exploit for the ATT S4 that will be released within the next week. The developer was waiting until the Verizon version of the S4 was available so more people would be able to use the exploit before it was patched.
Do not accept an OTA update for your device as that is how they will patch the bootloader exploit.
1. Root your device.
2. Carrier unlock your device.
3. Install custom ROM when bootloader is exploited later this week.
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Regarding the bold above, I am honestly not that interested in the Custom ROMS right now, only rooting and with this method it does not install any custom recovery, right? As well, if I root via this method will I be able to still do the OTA updates since Samsung recovery is untouched? I know and understand that I will likely loose root, but I can always re-root, right?
I am itching to root and this is the only thing stopping me as there seems to be much confusion about this.
BTW I am on Rogers (Canada) i337M if it makes a difference
rsarwar said:
Regarding the bold above, I am honestly not that interested in the Custom ROMS right now, only rooting and with this method it does not install any custom recovery, right? As well, if I root via this method will I be able to still do the OTA updates since Samsung recovery is untouched? I know and understand that I will likely loose root, but I can always re-root, right?
I am itching to root and this is the only thing stopping me as there seems to be much confusion about this.
BTW I am on Rogers (Canada) i337M if it makes a difference
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I've been a bit confused as well despite reading hundreds of posts and watching referenced videos (I've also been hesitant to ask questions given the culture of this board). Here is what I hope is accurate, please correct where I am wrong:
We can root I337 now.
Doing a simple root now is reversible, ie, can be un-rooted.
The bootloader unlock is needed primarily for custom roms.
If one does not desire a custom rom, there is no reason to wait to root.
And, a few questions:
Does rooting wipe out apps, settings, and/or data?
Will an AT&T android system update remove the root?
If so, can we just root again?
Thank you for clarifications. I'm sure there are many that are not posting with some of these questions. I will be glad to put together a noobie's guide if I can get a handle on all of this. It is all out there somewhere, but very fragmented, and often one post is contradicted by another.
zekeblue said:
I've been a bit confused as well despite reading hundreds of posts and watching referenced videos (I've also been hesitant to ask questions given the culture of this board). Here is what I hope is accurate, please correct where I am wrong:
We can root I337 now.
Doing a simple root now is reversible, ie, can be un-rooted.
The bootloader unlock is needed primarily for custom roms.
If one does not desire a custom rom, there is no reason to wait to root.
And, a few questions:
Does rooting wipe out apps, settings, and/or data?
Will an AT&T android system update remove the root?
If so, can we just root again?
Thank you for clarifications. I'm sure there are many that are not posting with some of these questions. I will be glad to put together a noobie's guide if I can get a handle on all of this. It is all out there somewhere, but very fragmented, and often one post is contradicted by another.
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Your assumptions are correct:
1. Yep.
2. Yes, you can delete busybox and su in your system directory to get your phone switch your phone from "Custom" to "Official" status. If you install SuperSu and remove Superuser you can have root while keeping "Official" status.
3. Correct.
4. If you **** up while messing around with root you can recover to stock ROM via Odin or Kies. There is no reason to wait for root.
To answer your questions.
1. No, nothing changes. You just enable superuser privileges.
2. Typically yes. Don't accept OTA's until your know they're safe.
3. It depends if they patch the exploit or not.

Root method for 5.0.2?

In my excitement about the lollipop update, I just pressed install only to later realize that it could mean I could have to wait even longer to get root access.
I need to get rid of the insane amount of bloatware and I need to be able to use tools that requires root access. The Sony ROM itself is not bad at all, and is way more true to vanilla lollipop that I dared to hope. So just gaining root access would do it for me at this point, as I would like to keep the lowlight algorithms for the camera.
I have had a look around but I can't seem to find any post-lollipop method to gain root.
Am I just bad at searching or is there no method yet?
krankdroid said:
In my excitement about the lollipop update, I just pressed install only to later realize that it could mean I could have to wait even longer to get root access.
I need to get rid of the insane amount of bloatware and I need to be able to use tools that requires root access. The Sony ROM itself is not bad at all, and is way more true to vanilla lollipop that I dared to hope. So just gaining root access would do it for me at this point, as I would like to keep the lowlight algorithms for the camera.
I have had a look around but I can't seem to find any post-lollipop method to gain root.
Am I just bad at searching or is there no method yet?
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You'll have to downgrade to 4.4.4 (just flash ftf through Flashtool), root it and install recovery then flash prerooted 5.0.2
That's for LB (locked bootloader) I guess you asked for LB.
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[Completed] Can I safely unroot my LGG4?

I rooted my device when Pokemon GO came out a while back so I could use the location spoofing nonsense for a few weeks before quitting the game.
Apart from that though I don't really take advantage of having a rooted device, but still have to deal with app restrictions that refuse to run on rooted devices. I know you can hide root some way or another but haven't been able to figure out how to do so successfully.
My question is, having unlocked the boot-loader, rooted the device and ran a bunch of ADB/TWRP commands whilst following various guides during the rooting process, am I able to safely remove the root and reset my device or will that likely brick it in some way?
XDA Visitor said:
I rooted my device when Pokemon GO came out a while back so I could use the location spoofing nonsense for a few weeks before quitting the game.
Apart from that though I don't really take advantage of having a rooted device, but still have to deal with app restrictions that refuse to run on rooted devices. I know you can hide root some way or another but haven't been able to figure out how to do so successfully.
My question is, having unlocked the boot-loader, rooted the device and ran a bunch of ADB/TWRP commands whilst following various guides during the rooting process, am I able to safely remove the root and reset my device or will that likely brick it in some way?
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Greetings and welcome to assist. You should be able to unroot using the SU apk or you can just reflash stock firmware to be certain
Good Luck
Sawdoctor

Any chance to root device without unlocking bootloader?

Hi, guys and girls... Welcome to Huawei jail problem ?
Since i bought my device after Huawei locked our bootloaders forever and i didn't know that fact, Now i need root so badly.. i missing some tweaks from my other devices... Is there any chance to root this phone without unlocking bootloader?
They locked bootloaders? I just bought one yesterday. I may still be able to take it back and if they've locked the bootloader, I'd be very tempted to do just that. GRRR
Not a chance
Took my phone back, have a Moto G6 Plus now.
Hudinited said:
Hi, guys and girls... Welcome to Huawei jail problem
Since i bought my device after Huawei locked our bootloaders forever and i didn't know that fact, Now i need root so badly.. i missing some tweaks from my other devices... Is there any chance to root this phone without unlocking bootloader?
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i continue this thread because i have some interesting information found on a chinese board:
https://club.huawei.com/thread-4790911-1-1.html
they say it would be possible to root your device (even p20 as long as it doesnt have the mediatek chipset, which many of us apparently wont have since most of us apparently stuck with hisilicon kirin 970). they are going in the direction of using apps like 360root and such. i tried 360root with p20 eml-l29 8.10.128 without success, even tried iroot, kingroot, kingoroot, superroot and root master.
but.. you know guys, i know that rooting means to use security vulnerabilities in android generally and kernel. at the moment i try to use different kind of versions on my phone in order to find one that *does* match to the security vulnerabilities of one of the rootapps try to use. you see, when a newer version gets released many security vulnerabilities are getting patched. but this means at the same time, others are going to appear often (if it wouldnt be this way, we would only need 1 security patch for all times forever and everything is fine voila perfect secure device with all best features - but this will most likely never happen). even if they are fixing more and more security holes, we cant forget the fact that kingroot, iroot, 360root is still continuing their work as well. so as maybe today no root is possible for this devices, you can expect them still trying new ways to achieve this goal, which means that there is still hope for the future (but well, i would only wait 1 year since i would then buy a new phone since is then already 2 yrs old )

Easiest, fastest way to root without unlocking BL

I just received a brand new unlocked Pix2 without any carrier on Oreo 8.0.0 and do not wish to update to any new Android version.
What is the simplest way to gain root? Can I do this without unlocking the bootloader?
I do not intend on unlocking BL just for purity's sake and so that apps do not detect it ever was unlocked and so it goes undetected even to Google.
I have heard there are ways to gain root (like my old nexus one) such as apps that allow you to gain root temporarily until you restart the device!
Is this still available? I only need root one time to delete system apps and do other configurations to the stock rom.
That is all I need, then once I restart Android the root is gone as if nothing happened but with the modifications and system app deletion intact.
Can this be done? What is the best alternative? Any suggestion for my usage case?

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