Hello!!!
Can someone help me how to root Huawei Mate 30 Pro?
PLEASE HELP ME!!!
Many articles on how to achieve this can be found on WEB: Do a related Google search.
jwoegerbauer said:
Many articles on how to achieve this can be found on WEB: Do a related Google search.
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pretty sure we all would've been all over this if such was the case.
Stefanos53 said:
Hello!!!
Can someone help me how to root Huawei Mate 30 Pro?
PLEASE HELP ME!!!
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as far as i know there is no way, even the paid services cannot unlock the bootloader for root to be achieved.
feel free to prove me wrong id be most grateful
o012 said:
as far as i know there is no way, even the paid services cannot unlock the bootloader for root to be achieved.
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To root a phone's Android IN NO CASE PHONE'S BOOTLOADER MUST GET UNLOCKED.
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To root a phone's Android IN NO CASE PHONE'S BOOTLOADER MUST GET UNLOCKED.
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dont CAP @ me. provide your proof/source of root on mate 30 pro.
or lets not have a serious discussion... stop trolling and giving false hope to someone asking for help for someone with so many comments and a know it all attitude your being pretty unhelpful and seemingly petty. laugh react all you want, to obtain root you either need an exploit or an unlocked bootloader neither if which is available for the mate 30 pro. again feel free to PROVE me wrong.
To keep you updated: A phone's Android is rooted when switch-user ( AKA SU ) - binary is present and accessible.
Again: It's nonsense to tell here that an exploit or even an unlocked bootloader is necessary to have a phone's Android rooted.
BTW: Smart users replace the restricted Toybox with a non-restricted Toybox - means what has the SU cmdlet inbuilt.
generally speaking the easiest way of achieving root is through unlocking the bootloader and then installing a custom recovery and then flashing su binary to gain root. how do you change anything in the system partition if it remains read only, ive seen your other comments on others looking to achieve root, all the help you seem to offer is change current toybox with toybox 0.8.5 but no insight on procedure or information to do so.
as for saying google it, it dose not provide any clear information even when digging.
I myself would love to have my 2 mate 30 pro's rooted and have searched for solutions for the last year+
this is a forum to help and educate so there is no need to be condescending
if this is so easy for you, how do you achieve this? what steps would one need to take to achieve this themselves? where to find the information if you do not want to explain yourself?
what use is it to comment its possible figure it out?
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I need to know if there are any solutions on how to crack this sgs7 to gain root access. If not now, then does anyone (like the top notch coders that are totally in depth with hacking phones etc) know if it'll be made possible to root. I'd absolutely love to gain root access on this phone. Im sure a lot of people are fuming right now.. As am. I. Any help will he greatly appreciated on this subject
You can learn all you need to know in the AT&T AND T-mobile S7 and S7 Edge forums. They have active discussions going about the state of the bootloader.
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I have the US version with a locked bootloader
yes go to that threat
Anyone try kingo root? I would like to know since KingRoot didn't work unfortunately
Please anyone
Chrisxxx123 said:
Anyone try kingo root? I would like to know since KingRoot didn't work unfortunately
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I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that someone did try kingoroot and it did not work.
Supposedly someone has got root, but I guess we're still waiting for confirmation from a reputable dev.
Any word about hellsgod91? About root?
dude chill out. when and if the root comes out you'll know about it. trust me.
I apologize in advance for my ignorance on the subject matter at hand, however, I lost many pictures on my S7 (stored to the internal memory of the phone) and have been diligently attempting to recover them since Friday. Is it possible to recover them without the root? I have tried a number of software (rooting and recovery) and nothing has worked.... I started researching a few things and found the locked bootlander to be the reason it will not root and recover? Is this correct and if so, is there any possible way around this? I am truly shocked that I haven't bricked my phone yet with all I have tried. My email is [email protected] should anyone have any suggestions or valuable help. I am desperate!
I wish someone would just create an app that can unlock bootloader and such models such as the SM-G930P SGS7. Patience.. Yes I know.
Hey guys im happy to say that im back to unlocking the bootloader for this device. Using Quadrooter exploits to find a vunerability in trustzone. Help from other devs is greatly appreciated. At this point the MSM 8960(Chipset in our devices) Is vulnerable to 5 known CVE exploit which can be used to exploit the bootloader. If you are an expirenced dev and want to help out. Please dont be afraid to reply. We need all the help we can get. Happy Hacking :fingers-crossed:
i have seen Vulnerabilities on CVE-2016-2059 & CVE-2016-2504 on SU6-7.7
Im now looking a way to root / BLU, so can i be your beta tester.
ZeroAlee said:
i have seen Vulnerabilities on CVE-2016-2059 & CVE-2016-2504 on SU6-7.7
Im now looking a way to root / BLU, so can i be your beta tester.
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Thanks for offering but you have to know this is going to be dealing with modified kernels and running scripts straight from your pc. I wont be responsible if any addresses are incorrect or your phone doesnt boot up. Please if you are sure to do this DM me and i can send some untested pytyon scripts.
Anyone still working on this?
I want to test this script...
Kingo root seems to root it but it has problems in doing so. When i use kingo root it says ROOT succeeded but the apps that are supposed to ask for root access dont ask. i have super su intsalled and that is also faulty, and this root method doenst let me edit system files Also root doesnt survive a reboot. thought id let you guys know my expierence with the droid mini.
i just got an htc 10 that has the bootloader unlocked and s off so ill be happy to run anything you need me to test out
Looking for some advice........I've just bought an Honor View 10 and I want to root it (just to use Apps that require root access), i.e. I don't need to flash any images etc as I'm not installing a new ROM
Is this possible straight out of the box? i.e Phone still has a locked Bootloader
If so, is there a guide somewhere on how to do this? ......Cheers!
You should really do some research before asking. Your answers are out there, just look for them.
riverbird69 said:
Looking for some advice........I've just bought an Honor View 10 and I want to root it (just to use Apps that require root access), i.e. I don't need to flash any images etc as I'm not installing a new ROM
Is this possible straight out of the box? i.e Phone still has a locked Bootloader
If so, is there a guide somewhere on how to do this? ......Cheers!
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You REALLY shouldn't have bought any Huawei/Honor device since they no longer give out bootloader unlock codes.
The only way to unlock now is through paid services, so if you still can I suggest you return it and get a phone from another manufaturer like OnePlus or Xiaomi
I know other phones are easier to root since Honor/Huawei aren't giving out Bootloader codes anymore, but that didn't really answer my question though......Is it possible to just root the phone without a Bootloader Code (just root, no flashing)..
riverbird69 said:
I know other phones are easier to root since Honor/Huawei aren't giving out Bootloader codes anymore, but that didn't really answer my question though......Is it possible to just root the phone without a Bootloader Code (just root, no flashing)..
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No it is not possible. The bootloader code is needed to root/flash. You can like the previous person, spend some cash to get the bootloader code. Hope that helps?
Thanks for the reply, was hoping for a different answer though! Cheers...
riverbird69 said:
Thanks for the reply, was hoping for a different answer though! Cheers...
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No worries, wish the answer was different. Still without root this phone is amazing
Hello Huawei P20 Mates,
i read about it shortly, that there would be an exploit that allows root access. i read about it on this website httpx://helpnetsecurity.com/2019/10/17/android-root-cve-2019-2215/ (need to change it since new users arent allowed to use links in this forum <.<). the code for accessing root would be even available on github (i wonder why, wait - isn't this illegal?). but anyway, i read from another site that the huawei p20 with october 2019 update would be vulnerable for this one. so basically, its an now open door for us huawei p20 users to root our phones, isnt it?
i just wonder how to use this. i understand the process of compiling it, but what did he mean with "change with device code"? maybe i just didnt get it right. does anyone know what he is talking about in his github project?
p0w3r_off said:
Hello Huawei P20 Mates,
i read about it shortly, that there would be an exploit that allows root access. i read about it on this website httpx://helpnetsecurity.com/2019/10/17/android-root-cve-2019-2215/ (need to change it since new users arent allowed to use links in this forum <.<). the code for accessing root would be even available on github (i wonder why, wait - isn't this illegal?). but anyway, i read from another site that the huawei p20 with october 2019 update would be vulnerable for this one. so basically, its an now open door for us huawei p20 users to root our phones, isnt it?
i just wonder how to use this. i understand the process of compiling it, but what did he mean with "change with device code"? maybe i just didnt get it right. does anyone know what he is talking about in his github project?
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As far as I know, at the moment No. Huawei stopped releasing boot lock codes.
On the positive side, and thing May change on Android 10
I confirmed this with one click root and some other dev database which I should be able to post her as I believe it doesn't breach the rules since its a developer sits that should imo be linked here but I don't want to post it here but I can pm you the link.
Fundermentaly speaking, I China is rumoured to merge and work hand in hand with Google after trump stepped up the game. It was posted on AC, and a feed I received from the app MEDIUM.
tldr no boot unlock, but no root.
2ISAB said:
As far as I know, at the moment No. Huawei stopped releasing boot lock codes.
On the positive side, and thing May change on Android 10
I confirmed this with one click root and some other dev database which I should be able to post her as I believe it doesn't breach the rules since its a developer sits that should imo be linked here but I don't want to post it here but I can pm you the link.
Fundermentaly speaking, I China is rumoured to merge and work hand in hand with Google after trump stepped up the game. It was posted on AC, and a feed I received from the app MEDIUM.
tldr no boot unlock, but no root.
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did you even read what i wrote or used the link i told here? i told, that there is a 0-Day Exploit. Its *not* about boot lock codes or fastboot. its about a exploit, using to obtain root rights. then, you could easily read out the nvme file. but i dont understand how to use this relatively new exploit.
p0w3r_off said:
Hello Huawei P20 Mates,
i read about it shortly, that there would be an exploit that allows root access. i read about it on this website httpx://helpnetsecurity.com/2019/10/17/android-root-cve-2019-2215/ (need to change it since new users arent allowed to use links in this forum <.<). the code for accessing root would be even available on github (i wonder why, wait - isn't this illegal?). but anyway, i read from another site that the huawei p20 with october 2019 update would be vulnerable for this one. so basically, its an now open door for us huawei p20 users to root our phones, isnt it?
i just wonder how to use this. i understand the process of compiling it, but what did he mean with "change with device code"? maybe i just didnt get it right. does anyone know what he is talking about in his github project?
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Yeah it might work, but if you try to modify something using root it would Brick cause of SecBoot.
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Yeah it might work, but if you try to modify something using root it would Brick cause of SecBoot.
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you too, didnt fully read what i wrote, or did you? why are the answers always short like "no wont work because xy - but we ignore z, w and v"?
the thing is, you should *not* change the phone with this exploit. i wouldnt have any interest in changing it with this method. i have more interest in getting the nvme bootloader unlock code which most certainly is stored there since it was with the old huawei phones before that way. like you know, obtaining root rights, saving nvme partition, then open nvme partition with hex editor and then search for BL Code. then, i would unlock the phone the regular way. do you understand what im trying to do?
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you too, didnt fully read what i wrote, or did you? why are the answers always short like "no wont work because xy - but we ignore z, w and v"?
the thing is, you should *not* change the phone with this exploit. i wouldnt have any interest in changing it with this method. i have more interest in getting the nvme bootloader unlock code which most certainly is stored there since it was with the old huawei phones before that way. like you know, obtaining root rights, saving nvme partition, then open nvme partition with hex editor and then search for BL Code. then, i would unlock the phone the regular way. do you understand what im trying to do?
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Calm down you haven't said anything about bootloader code in original post, simply you cannot obtain BL code cause it's encrypted(not in NVME partition) ? In EMUI 8 it was possible to unlock bootloader using modified NVME but in EMUI 9 you cannot do it. There is one way to obtain BL code but you need to disassemble your phone and it costs like 30 euro, you can find it in mate 20 forum, it's called BLK-RSA
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Calm down you haven't said anything about bootloader code in original post, simply you cannot obtain BL code cause it's encrypted(not in NVME partition) In EMUI 8 it was possible to unlock bootloader using modified NVME but in EMUI 9 you cannot do it. There is one way to obtain BL code but you need to disassemble your phone and it costs like 30 euro, you can find it in mate 20 forum, it's called BLK-RSA
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okaaay this is news to me that this changed in EMUI 9. but, if that is the case, then maybe we should really check if the exploit is maybe working for older versions than android 9? especially the version before the may/june patch 2018 may be different. so the roadmap may be:
- downgrade to EMUI 8.1 version *before* security patch May 2018
- try to use exploit to get root rights in order to read (non-encrypted? - i need more information on this) bootloader code?
two questions are rising here: is the exploit only working for android 9, or is this exploit existing for longer time and versions before? i dunno how it is here. and second thing, is the BL Code already encrypted in EMUI 8.1?
the reason why im asking all of this is, that it may be better to get these informations before i try to do something and even brick my phone in the worst case. or doing hours of work without any result (which would be simply a waste). writing a few lines takes only a few minutes - at all.
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okaaay this is news to me that this changed in EMUI 9. but, if that is the case, then maybe we should really check if the exploit is maybe working for older versions than android 9? especially the version before the may/june patch 2018 may be different. so the roadmap may be:
- downgrade to EMUI 8.1 version *before* security patch May 2018
- try to use exploit to get root rights in order to read (non-encrypted? - i need more information on this) bootloader code?
two questions are rising here: is the exploit only working for android 9, or is this exploit existing for longer time and versions before? i dunno how it is here. and second thing, is the BL Code already encrypted in EMUI 8.1?
the reason why im asking all of this is, that it may be better to get these informations before i try to do something and even brick my phone in the worst case. or doing hours of work without any result (which would be simply a waste). writing a few lines takes only a few minutes - at all.
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You cannot downgrade to EMUI 8.1 before May 2018cause of xloader, only way is to open your phone and flash old firmware through test points. Also it can maybe work on EMUI 8 but BL code is still encrypted in there, yeah you can unlock bootloader through NVME but you cannot obtain BL code. The only way is as I said before the BLK RSA method.
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You cannot downgrade to EMUI 8.1 before may cause of xloader, only way is to open your phone and flash old firmware through test points. Also it can maybe work on EMUI 8 but BL code is still encrypted in there, yeah you can unlock bootloader through NVME but you cannot obtain BL code. The only way is as I said before the BLK RSA method.
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that is absolutely wrong? i did in the past via the tool from huawei and yeah that was w/o *any* problem? and that was only a few months ago "where i already had EMUI9"? are you even *want* to root/unlock it, or do you just want to say what is not possible but in reality it is?
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that is absolutely wrong? i did in the past via the tool from huawei and yeah that was w/o *any* problem? and that was only a few months ago "where i already had EMUI9"? are you even *want* to root/unlock it, or do you just want to say what is not possible but in reality it is?
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Why you have to be so offensive ?I just wanted to help you not to brick your phone if you try to do some **** with it. I forgot to say that you can't downgrade from EMUI 9.1 to EMUI 8.1,in past if you had EMUI 9 it was possible to downgrade to EMUI 8.1 via Hisuite
p0w3r_off said:
Hello Huawei P20 Mates,
i read about it shortly, that there would be an exploit that allows root access. i read about it on this website httpx://helpnetsecurity.com/2019/10/17/android-root-cve-2019-2215/ (need to change it since new users arent allowed to use links in this forum <.<). the code for accessing root would be even available on github (i wonder why, wait - isn't this illegal?). but anyway, i read from another site that the huawei p20 with october 2019 update would be vulnerable for this one. so basically, its an now open door for us huawei p20 users to root our phones, isnt it?
i just wonder how to use this. i understand the process of compiling it, but what did he mean with "change with device code"? maybe i just didnt get it right. does anyone know what he is talking about in his github project?
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I tried running both the original PoC code and quickroot on my P20 Pro (EMUI 9.1.0.328, last patched 1/8/2019) but this EMUI version doesn't seem vulnerable, neither PoC yielded elevated permissions. I'm digging some more into this.
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I tried running both the original PoC code and quickroot on my P20 Pro (EMUI 9.1.0.328, last patched 1/8/2019) but this EMUI version doesn't seem vulnerable, neither PoC yielded elevated permissions. I'm digging some more into this.
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Okay glad to hear you try that. Maybe going back to EMUI 9 would help. The dload method still should work, right?
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Okay glad to hear you try that. Maybe going back to EMUI 9 would help. The dload method still should work, right?
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I'm not sure, the descriptions of the vulnerability mention that the P20 is affected - one site says only on Android 8 so it's unclear. I'm not familiar with the dload method, can you post a link?
The thing is, as maddoxx77 posted earlier, even if this worked as a way to gain root we'd still have no way to obtain the BL code and possibly only brick the device while trying. Perhaps some hardware based method could work but I don't really have the knowledge or time to dig into it deeper.
F.C.K YOU HUAWEI.
I'm looking to purchase this tablet, but want to be sure I can root it before doing so.
The one I'm looking at has the MediaTek Kompanio 1300T processor
I just want to be sure i can remove any factory installed apps, and can install magisk (or similar for tablet) and adblock.
i don't necessarily care about a custom ROM, but lineageOS or AOSP would be a good option, if available.
Thanks
JustinChase said:
I'm looking to purchase this tablet, but want to be sure I can root it before doing so.
The one I'm looking at has the MediaTek Kompanio 1300T processor
I just want to be sure i can remove any factory installed apps, and can install magisk (or similar for tablet) and adblock.
i don't necessarily care about a custom ROM, but lineageOS or AOSP would be a good option, if available.
Thanks
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The second response on the FAQ for this model has some good information about rooting. The process should be the same if you have the Official global version.
TB132FU - FAQ and How to's
Read carefully: This is a dedicated post for general questions only. If you need technical support about flashing or restoring your device, please use the general topic for TB132FU. Please search for your question below before asking. NEW: How...
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als_bvg said:
The second response on the FAQ for this model has some good information about rooting. The process should be the same if you have the Official global version.
TB132FU - FAQ and How to's
Read carefully: This is a dedicated post for general questions only. If you need technical support about flashing or restoring your device, please use the general topic for TB132FU. Please search for your question below before asking. NEW: How...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Thank you, that was very helpful. I ordered one from Lenovo directly.
Hello,
My is arrived today how about rooting and instruction for it ?
Turns out, it wasn't possible. I returned mine for this reason
jacobobbo said:
Hello,
My is arrived today how about rooting and instruction for it ?
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Don't worry about OEM unlocking
Just go ahead and go to bootloader and enter
Code:
fastboot flashing unlock
and you're greeted with a bootloader unlock warning
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Don't worry about OEM unlocking
Just go ahead and go to bootloader and enter
Code:
fastboot flashing unlock
and you're greeted with a bootloader unlock warning
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Not in my case. Without the ability to toggle OEM unlocking in settings, all efforts to unlock via fastboot (and everything else I tried) were unsuccessful.
i gave up and returned it.
Hopefully @jacobobbo has better luck than I did.
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Not in my case. Without the ability to toggle OEM unlocking in settings, all efforts to unlock via fastboot (and everything else I tried) were unsuccessful.
i gave up and returned it.
Hopefully @jacobobbo has better luck than I did.
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I'd use P11 Pro OG if you want to root it because I did it on mine to fix cable content stuttering problem
I don't care L1/L3 because I don't play Netflix on it
JustinChase said:
Not in my case. Without the ability to toggle OEM unlocking in settings, all efforts to unlock via fastboot (and everything else I tried) were unsuccessful.
i gave up and returned it.
Hopefully @jacobobbo has better luck than I did.
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Are you sure ? I don't wanna brick my device
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Are you sure ? I don't wanna brick my device
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Yes, I tried several times. Nothing happened. It just doesn't unlock the bootloader.
There is another thread I've posted to about this with more stories from others.
I don't think there is much risk of bricking your device, but it is just unlikely to get rooted.
But, maybe you find something I did not and you will be successful.
I really liked the tablet, but refuse to be crippled by a manufacturer that pretends to be protecting me from ... I'm not sure what.
I rooted mine and it was a mistake.
I do not really gain anything out of it and now I cannot update my device anymore.
Do not do it.