Question Poco x3 pro can't get root - Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro

Hi everyone.
to see if anyone can help me get full root please.
I have tried to root my "poco x3 pro" many times but to no avail.
According to magisk and root checker they say that if there is root but when using the apps, they request root access and according to magisk it grants it but then it says that the option is temporarily unavailable.
this happens to me with "es file Explorer", "root Essentials" "sixaxis controller" etc ,.
I already tried it with the global official miui, miui.eu and xperience rom, I installed it with twrp and with orangefox. Thank you very much and greetings.
Edit:
Well, it's appear that the apps I used, are incompatible and obsolete on android 11.
Magisk can grants root very well.
Thanks everyone

What magisk versions are you using
Try some other versions

LR7875 said:
What magisk versions are you using
Try some other versions
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Hi. Thanks for answer
I try v21,22and23

Re-flash Stock ROM to get rid off of all modifications you applied so far.

jwoegerbauer said:
Re-flash Stock ROM to get rid off of all modifications you applied so far.
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I already flash the stock rom and it remains the same

Not surprising me: don't think phone's Stock ROM ( Android 10 MIUI 12 ) is pre-rooted.
BTW:
To root phone's Android TWRP isn't needed, you achieve this by means of Magisk. How-to in detail is described here
How to Root Poco X3 & Unlock Bootloader: Step-by-Step Guide
One of the largest smartphone producers, Xiaomi has recently released its new device from Poco, the Poco X3. It has one NFC variant and a standard variant of Poco X3. Moreover, Xiaomi devices are best for customization, and to achieve this, one needs to root their device. Rooting a phone gives...
techburner.in

brakaman said:
I already flash the stock rom and it remains the same
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Try fastboot method as shown here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/4288121/post-85137969

pl1992aw said:
Try fastboot method as shown here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/4288121/post-85137969
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I did try it too. Thanks

did you install the manager after rooting?

brakaman said:
I did try it too. Thanks
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Do you have other apps that can use root access?
For example: root explorer, MiXplorer, termux, terminal emulator... any apps that can use root.
Try them and see if those apps can get root access.
A) If those example apps can get root permission and works properly, then the problems are within those apps that does not work properly with root.
es file Explorer : original ones cannot be found on Play store, suspect lack of maintenance for new Android version
root Essentials : last update : October 27, 2017, some comment on Play store states issues for Android 10
sixaxis controller : can't find on Play store, last update found was 2017
B) If those example apps cannot get root permission, then prepare to do a clean flash, which will completely wipe data. Do backup of the data on your own.

jwoegerbauer said:
Not surprising me: don't think phone's Stock ROM ( Android 10 MIUI 12 ) is pre-rooted.
BTW:
To root phone's Android TWRP isn't needed, you achieve this by means of Magisk. How-to in detail is described here
How to Root Poco X3 & Unlock Bootloader: Step-by-Step Guide
One of the largest smartphone producers, Xiaomi has recently released its new device from Poco, the Poco X3. It has one NFC variant and a standard variant of Poco X3. Moreover, Xiaomi devices are best for customization, and to achieve this, one needs to root their device. Rooting a phone gives...
techburner.in
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This phone it come with a11 miui 12
I did try that too
Thanks

Lu5ck said:
did you install the manager after rooting?
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I did install it after and before

pl1992aw said:
Do you have other apps that can use root access?
For example: root explorer, MiXplorer, termux, terminal emulator... any apps that can use root.
Try them and see if those apps can get root access.
A) If those example apps can get root permission and works properly, then the problems are within those apps that does not work properly with root.
es file Explorer : original ones cannot be found on Play store, suspect lack of maintenance for new Android version
root Essentials : last update : October 27, 2017, some comment on Play store states issues for Android 10
sixaxis controller : can't find on Play store, last update found was 2017
B) If those example apps cannot get root permission, then prepare to do a clean flash, which will completely wipe data. Do backup of the data on your own.
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pl1992aw said:
Do you have other apps that can use root access?
For example: root explorer, MiXplorer, termux, terminal emulator... any apps that can use root.
Try them and see if those apps can get root access.
A) If those example apps can get root permission and works properly, then the problems are within those apps that does not work properly with root.
es file Explorer : original ones cannot be found on Play store, suspect lack of maintenance for new Android version
root Essentials : last update : October 27, 2017, some comment on Play store states issues for Android 10
sixaxis controller : can't find on Play store, last update found was 2017
B) If those example apps cannot get root permission, then prepare to do a clean flash, which will completely wipe data. Do backup of the data on your own.
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pl1992aw said:
Do you have other apps that can use root access?
For example: root explorer, MiXplorer, termux, terminal emulator... any apps that can use root.
Try them and see if those apps can get root access.
A) If those example apps can get root permission and works properly, then the problems are within those apps that does not work properly with root.
es file Explorer : original ones cannot be found on Play store, suspect lack of maintenance for new Android version
root Essentials : last update : October 27, 2017, some comment on Play store states issues for Android 10
sixaxis controller : can't find on Play store, last update found was 2017
B) If those example apps cannot get root permission, then prepare to do a clean flash, which will completely wipe data. Do backup of the data on your own.
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Hi.
Appear you're right
The example apps can get root.
So my apps are incompatible.
I almost get crazy
Well thank you so much.
Now I need to fix the apps or find another's.

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[Q] CFAutoRoot Misbehaving on Android 5.0

I ran the autoroot script found here to to root my stock device (with TWRP installed).
http://download.chainfire.eu/363/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-hammerhead-hammerhead-nexus5.zip
SuperSu is now installed, and when running TitaniumBackup I get a prompt for root however after granting permissions it complains that it could not acquire root privileges. Did I do something wrong?
EchoVelocity said:
I ran the autoroot script found here to to root my stock device (with TWRP installed).
http://download.chainfire.eu/363/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-hammerhead-hammerhead-nexus5.zip
SuperSu is now installed, and when running TitaniumBackup I get a prompt for root however after granting permissions it complains that it could not acquire root privileges. Did I do something wrong?
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Solved it myself, next time I'll spend 10 more minutes diagnosing before asking. Turns out the version of TitaniumBackup from the Play Store doesn't play nice with Android 5.0, so I'm using the beta they posted to their twitter feed instead.
question
EchoVelocity said:
Solved it myself, next time I'll spend 10 more minutes diagnosing before asking. Turns out the version of TitaniumBackup from the Play Store doesn't play nice with Android 5.0, so I'm using the beta they posted to their twitter feed instead.
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do you have a link for that twitter feed?? same thing is happening to me right now!!
The current play store version should work correctly now. Just in case it doesn't, have a look here.
https://twitter.com/titaniumbackup

Has anyone figured out how to force Android 10 to R/W yet?

Android 10 has this messed up file system that does not allow any writing of the system files. While I have root neither Root Explorer or any other third party apk can force it over. I also cannot install any application with Root Explorer. What's the good of root if we can't actually mod our own system files?
Also, since debloating everything and removing google everything, I can't use instacart anymore. It says I need Google Play Services. This NEVER was an issue on my Moto G7 Power.
At the very least is there a tool where I can unpack Super.Sparsechunk files and then repack them so I can flash them as stock via fastboot. All I want to do is delete the stock ringtones on this phone and replace them with my own .ogg files (as I've done on every Moto I've ever had). Thanks.
You have to root it before using R/W
One Ace is easy to root though
Unlock bootloader and patch boot.img with Magisk app, and flash it
mingkee said:
You have to root it before using R/W
One Ace is easy to root though
Unlock bootloader and patch boot.img with Magisk app, and flash it
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I did all that. It still will not go to R/W. This seems to be an Android 10 issue.
Here you go my friend. Enjoy!
lebigmac said:
Here you go my friend. Enjoy!
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Your method as of now is not working.
It's working fine on my Xiaomi (which is A slot only device) but you are right. The current version is not as universal yet as I'd like it to be. There seems to be an lpmake error at the very end of the script for those with A/B slot device.
Don't worry I am working very hard on identifying and fixing the error.
Soon your system shall be RW!

Huawei GPlay mini - Obtain and install Magisk

Hello,
I have rooted my GPlay and installed TWRP.
Unfortunately my banking app detects the root and refuses to work.
I heard about Magisk which can be used to bypass this.
Can anyone tell me where to get this for my GPlay and how to install it?
I have TWRP 2.8.7.0 hw4c installed and SuperSU Free v2.68 (SuperSU-v2.68-SYSTEMMODE.zip)
Phone:
Model: CHC-U01
EMUI 4.0 Android 6
I've downloaded the Magisk App and try to install. But get this error:
Installation failed
Boot Image patched by unsupported programs
Please restore back to stock boot image
AFAIK any app, thus also banking / payment apps, can easily detect whether Android is rooted or not if they want to know this. Such a query cannot be intercepted.
I thought the app was exactly for that
nierewa said:
I thought the app was exactly for that
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A widespread misconception, thousands of times colported on the Internet as also here on XDA. The developers of banking / payments etc.pp. apps are quite certainly not as dumb as most Android modders / hackers assume.

Dear teachers, how to delete the built-in software of Android 11

Android 11 OOS has been root, the built-in software of Android 11 cannot be deleted using MT manager and RE manager, so the display cannot be deleted. Please advise teachers, thanks!
wush1120 said:
Android 11 OOS has been root, the built-in software of Android 11 cannot be deleted using MT manager and RE manager, so the display cannot be deleted. Please advise teachers, thanks!
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I use package disabler apk to disable/delete unwanted apps, but be careful with it. There are a lot of root apps on playstore or Google search to do what you want
谢谢你的教导。我会尝试,THX
Thank you for your teaching. I will try
You can also use Debloater (Terminal Emulator) from Magisk.
Install Terminal Emulator from Google Play
Install "Debloater (Terminal Emulator)" from Magisk
Launch Terminal Emulator
Type:
Sass:
su debloat
(Grant permissions if asked by Magisk)
Debloat your system
Another way of doing it, is following the XDA Guide. This also works for non-rooted phones.
And finally you can use and App from PlayStore to do so, like @hammered58 mentioned.

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As the title suggest, I'm trying to bypass a root check for an app, more specifically MyMazda App. I have tried several different methods ( repacking Magisk, Root Cloak, LSposed/Xpirvacy, Unviersal SafteyFix Patch ). None seem to work, my bank, credit and stock exchange apps work completely fine along with every other app except this one. I'm running on a complete stock ROM.
I am running:
Oneplus 8 Pro
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OxygenOS 11.0.10.10.IN11AA
Magisk v24.1
This raised a few questions:
1. Is it even possible to bypass this apps root check?
2. If it is and when I do bypass it, will all the features work (ie. Remote Start/Stop, Remote Lock/Unlock, etc.)?
3. If there is no way, will downgrading Magisk to when MagiskHide was in the app?
4. And if I do need to downgrade, is there aspecific procedure for the Op8 Pro or is just like any other phone?
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Checking whether Android is rooted or not basically requires only 1 line of program code.
xXx yYy said:
Checking whether Android is rooted or not basically requires only 1 line of program code.
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Interesting, then how come this app is causing so much issues compared to my banking apps and such?

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