Possible to Root my phone without PC or Adb? - General Topics

Hi there i have one question because my phone AUS Rog 3 have problem and i can't anymore connecting with PC because I was playing around with diag mode and probably destroy Motherboard and can't transfer data is a way to Root my phone if i unpack ota update patch img with magisk repack and make update?

You can not root your device using magisk without a PC. You can try a one click root soulution, but I consider them bloat and mal.

Arealhooman said:
You can not root your device using magisk without a PC. You can try a one click root soulution, but I consider them bloat and mal.
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I already try one click root but not luck. I will check around maybe I will find something. Thank you

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Particular Root Solution

Hi guys,
Is this root solution safe to use on my device?
http://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-tab-7-0-plus-wifi-gt-p6210-root-63530/
Would it brick it and if so, would there be any way to restore the device?
Thanks
SWFlyerUK said:
Hi guys,
Is this root solution safe to use on my device?
http://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-tab-7-0-plus-wifi-gt-p6210-root-63530/
Would it brick it and if so, would there be any way to restore the device?
Thanks
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That is the method I used to root mine, there is a thread for it in the development section. This only roots the device and does not put a custom recovery in place, you have to use Gary's method for that. You will also need to install a copy of superuser once you do this and that is available in the market. The device can be restored using Odin which I have not had to use yet so not sure how it works but there is a thread for that in development too.
there is another root package that i create come with superuser and busybox so you dont have to download those manually...
What's the likely hood that it will brick my device?
SWFlyerUK said:
What's the likely hood that it will brick my device?
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Less than a fraction of a percent. All it does is put an su binary file into the system/bin folder.
Device now all rooted and working.
Is it me, or does a device run slower when rooted, I might just be making things up? lol
SWFlyerUK said:
Device now all rooted and working.
Is it me, or does a device run slower when rooted, I might just be making things up? lol
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Its your imagination as all it does is give you administrative privleges and is not an app or program that uses resources.

Root without PC?

Is there a way to fully root this device without a PC, if not maybe at least a temp root without PC? Any help is appreciated thanks.
I am not aware of any ways to root without a PC, however it isnt very difficult with the A9 to root with a PC.
donnykerr said:
I am not aware of any ways to root without a PC, however it isnt very difficult with the A9 to root with a PC.
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Darn, I could easily do it with a PC too, however, I just don't have access to one right now

Grandstream - GXV3370 - How to root

Hello guys,
Grandstream released their new android desk phone, the 3370.
I'm not able to root it the way I was doing it on the GXV3275.
Motochopper worked on earlier version of 3275, then I was using KingRoot.
I tried these method on the new 3370, without success.
I tried KingoRoot and One Click Root.
The Windows version of KingoRoot and Kingroot does not work using ADB wifi, so I don't know if it could eventually work.
Do you guys know a way?
gxv3370
Hi
Did you solve this? I need to root a gxv3370
Thanks!
IET_DEMO said:
Hello guys,
Grandstream released their new android desk phone, the 3370.
I'm not able to root it the way I was doing it on the GXV3275.
Motochopper worked on earlier version of 3275, then I was using KingRoot.
I tried these method on the new 3370, without success.
I tried KingoRoot and One Click Root.
The Windows version of KingoRoot and Kingroot does not work using ADB wifi, so I don't know if it could eventually work.
Do you guys know a way?
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dominous1972 said:
Hi
Did you solve this? I need to root a gxv3370
Thanks!
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No, we did not finaly.
What are you trying to do with root permissions?
dominous1972 said:
Hi
Did you solve this? I need to root a gxv3370
Thanks!
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Have you tried the Magisk method? Find the Magisk rooting thread here, read it thoroughly there are details about your device that you will need to research to determine exactly how to apply Magisk to your specific device. Details such as whether your device is an A/B partitioned device or if you need to patch the boot.img or recovery.img, etc... Be careful and make sure you understand the details properly.
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IET_DEMO said:
No, we did not finaly.
What are you trying to do with root permissions?
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I need to put a termux with a node red inside phone, so, I prefer full acces to work inside phone
thanks

Samsung S10 plus after root phone storage partation

Dear All
i have samsung s10 plus G-975F i am trying to do root my phone since last 4 days when i root my phone through using Magisk manager with AP file
after flash the firmware with odin and succefully rooted my phone storage is converting to 32gb in actually my device storage space is 128gb
please help me out to fix that issues Thanks
Ramzan20c said:
Dear All
i have samsung s10 plus G-975F i am trying to do root my phone since last 4 days when i root my phone through using Magisk manager with AP file
after flash the firmware with odin and succefully rooted my phone storage is converting to 32gb in actually my device storage space is 128gb
please help me out to fix that issues Thanks
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have you tried benchmarking your storage to know actual size?
ineedroot69 said:
have you tried benchmarking your storage to know actual size?
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Yes i have checked and attaching some photos kindly have a look
Both screenshots provided show on phone >137GB / >104GB internal storage memory is available. IDK where the difference comes from. Wondering where you got the info from that phone's internal storage memory got cut to 32GB?
jwoegerbauer said:
Both screenshots provided show on phone >137GB / >104GB internal storage memory is available. IDK where the difference comes from. Wondering where you got the info from that phone's internal storage memory got cut to 32GB?
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Dear thanks for the reply
phone is in unrooted condition now i will root the phone again and share with you screenshots where you will see 32Gb storage
btw its showing in its file manager after rooting the phone
Ramzan20c said:
Dear thanks for the reply
phone is in unrooted condition now i will root the phone again and share with you screenshots where you will see 32Gb storage
btw its showing in its file manager after rooting the phone
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install antutu and cpu z on rooted too it would be interesting to see the memory change
ineedroot69 said:
install antutu and cpu z on rooted too it would be interesting to see the memory change
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Hi Again i was able to did the Root my phone without memory changes after rooting the phone i am going’s trough many weird things
Example: before 2 days ago i was trying to install Xposed for use Soduhide after successfully installation by using magisk manager phone ask me to reboot my phone for i reboot my phone i checked xposed and soduhide installed successfully butt when i open magisk manager and check my phone find in unrooted condition i used the same file which i used for root my phone before and did the root again without loosing any data
now today i change my sim and phone asked me to restart the phone for active the sim card i did the restart and again find phone in unroot condition
might be this is the 1st time for you guyz as well what kind of issues is coming up with rooting
i did many root before and till now they are working fine
Kindly please advise what to do Thanks
Ramzan20c said:
Hi Again i was able to did the Root my phone without memory changes after rooting the phone i am going’s trough many weird things
Example: before 2 days ago i was trying to install Xposed for use Soduhide after successfully installation by using magisk manager phone ask me to reboot my phone for i reboot my phone i checked xposed and soduhide installed successfully butt when i open magisk manager and check my phone find in unrooted condition i used the same file which i used for root my phone before and did the root again without loosing any data
now today i change my sim and phone asked me to restart the phone for active the sim card i did the restart and again find phone in unroot condition
might be this is the 1st time for you guyz as well what kind of issues is coming up with rooting
i did many root before and till now they are working fine
Kindly please advise what to do Thanks
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sudohide is obsolete last update is back in 2017 use "xprivacy lua" instead
also by default Magisk and Xposed are capable of hiding themself on most cases
ineedroot69 said:
sudohide is obsolete last update is back in 2017 use "xprivacy lua" instead
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Brother after reroot the phone I didn’t install it again since last 2 days my phone was working fine in root condition
today my phone get unrooted again just because of i change my sim card and restart phone
does it make any sense
pls share your experience
Ramzan20c said:
Brother after reroot the phone I didn’t install it again since last 2 days my phone was working fine in root condition
today my phone get unrooted again just because of i change my sim card and restart phone
does it make any sense
pls share your experience
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is it Magisk or Xposed telling your not rooted?
ineedroot69 said:
is it Magisk or Xposed telling your not rooted?
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Its magisk and root checker
ineedroot69 said:
is it Magisk or Xposed telling your not rooted?
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did you by anychance download OS update?
ineedroot69 said:
did you by anychance download OS update?
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No sir even if I check update its giving me error
well i guess you gotta install it again since Magisk is saying its not installed
also try avoiding download modules that hide your root if an apps detect root just add it to MagiskHide
ineedroot69 said:
well i guess you gotta install it again since Magisk is saying its not installed
also try avoiding download modules that hide your root if an apps detect root just add it to MagiskHide
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Noted i will do root again
Am just using those apps which required root phone i am not installing any modules from magisk manager
im too lazy to update my Magisk app kinda scared to lost all my installed app again if i experience bootloop
ineedroot69 said:
im too lazy to update my Magisk app kinda scared to lost all my installed app again if i experience bootloop
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Well i did the update and i didnt lost anything
Did the root again for phone lets see how long its work lolz

Unlocked bootloader, now remains root.

Phone is oppo f7. I know f7 doesn't have any roots or threads. However, i've found an option to unlock the bootloader from developer settings and unlocked it. It gave me a protection warning so that assures the bootloader has been unlocked.
Now remains rooting, what do i do? i would prefer to use rooting apps like supersu or king root but king root has malware in addition to rooting device.
Refficc said:
Phone is oppo f7. I know f7 doesn't have any roots or threads. However, i've found an option to unlock the bootloader from developer settings and unlocked it. It gave me a protection warning so that assures the bootloader has been unlocked.
Now remains rooting, what do i do? i would prefer to use rooting apps like supersu or king root but king root has malware in addition to rooting device.
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Magisk is the best root solution, hands down.
I'm not familiar with OPPO devices, but generally, this is what you'd want to do:
Install Magisk on your device
Download the official firmware for your device and extract boot.img
Transfer boot.img to your phone and patch in Magisk
Transfer the patched boot.img to your PC, reboot your phone to bootloader
Use ADB Platform Tools to flash the patched boot image to your /boot partition
Reboot device
V0latyle said:
Magisk is the best root solution, hands down.
I'm not familiar with OPPO devices, but generally, this is what you'd want to do:
Install Magisk on your device
Download the official firmware for your device and extract boot.img
Transfer boot.img to your phone and patch in Magisk
Transfer the patched boot.img to your PC, reboot your phone to bootloader
Use ADB Platform Tools to flash the patched boot image to your /boot partition
Reboot device
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Alright i'll do it this way. But just one concern, would i need the volume up/down buttons in any step?
Refficc said:
Alright i'll do it this way. But just one concern, would i need the volume up/down buttons in any step?
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Again, I'm not familiar with OPPO devices, so I don't know what key combo you might need to get into bootloader mode.
However, if you have USB debugging enabled, you can use ADB:
adb reboot bootloader
V0latyle said:
Again, I'm not familiar with OPPO devices, so I don't know what key combo you might need to get into bootloader mode.
However, if you have USB debugging enabled, you can use ADB:
adb reboot bootloader
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Thanks! going to try this now and let me know if you would like updates if i successfully rooted!
Refficc said:
Thanks! going to try this now and let me know if you would like updates if i successfully rooted!
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Good luck. After reading other threads on this forum with Oppo devices, it seems that they did not properly implement ADB or fastboot on their devices, so the "standard" way may not work. While it seems Kingo Root is very popular with that device, it's also malware and we do not recommend it.
V0latyle said:
Good luck. After reading other threads on this forum with Oppo devices, it seems that they did not properly implement ADB or fastboot on their devices, so the "standard" way may not work. While it seems Kingo Root is very popular with that device, it's also malware and we do not recommend it.
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Is it possible to get rid of the malware or if there's a version of king root that has no malware? i would prefer to try it first because last time i did this it bricked the device, but to be fair i didn't have oem option turned on (boot loader locked). But still better safe than sorry
Refficc said:
Is it possible to get rid of the malware or if there's a version of king root that has no malware? i would prefer to try it first because last time i did this it bricked the device, but to be fair i didn't have oem option turned on (boot loader locked). But still better safe than sorry
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Not that I know of. That's the problem with malware and spyware - once it's on your phone/PC, it can be very hard to get rid of it. Best to not tempt fate.
V0latyle said:
Not that I know of. That's the problem with malware and spyware - once it's on your phone/PC, it can be very hard to get rid of it. Best to not tempt fate.
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Is there an app like king root? if not i'll just try the first method, i'm download the firmware for oppo f7 right now
V0latyle said:
Not that I know of. That's the problem with malware and spyware - once it's on your phone/PC, it can be very hard to get rid of it. Best to not tempt fate.
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If i root the device with king root, then install TWRP recovery and flash a new custom rom. The malware will then be gone right?
P.S i've finished downloading the firmware. It's a .ozip file but can be opened after changing file type name to .zip. How do i extract the boot.img file?
Refficc said:
If i root the device with king root, then install TWRP recovery and flash a new custom rom. The malware will then be gone right?
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The problem with root access is the malware could be hidden anywhere, even in recovery or other partitions.
Refficc said:
P.S i've finished downloading the firmware. It's a .ozip file but can be opened after changing file type name to .zip. How do i extract the boot.img file?
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Look inside the zip.
I wish I could be of more help to you but again I don't know anything about Oppo.
V0latyle said:
The problem with root access is the malware could be hidden anywhere, even in recovery or other partitions.
Look inside the zip.
I wish I could be of more help to you but again I don't know anything about Oppo.
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I see! i opened the zip but there's only 2 files that aren't .txt files: data_version and persistname_-19305_-JP_-ATT.txtPK
is there a way to extract the boot.img using adb? like for any phone the typical method not oppo specfic
Refficc said:
I see! i opened the zip but there's only 2 files that aren't .txt files: data_version and persistname_-19305_-JP_-ATT.txtPK
is there a way to extract the boot.img using adb? like for any phone the typical method not oppo specfic
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Yes, but this requires root.
V0latyle said:
Yes, but this requires root.
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Hey so i've found this:
I'm at work so I don't really have the time to review the video, but if you think it can help you, go for it. As I've said, I have no experience with Oppo devices so I can't really provide any specific expertise or opinion relating to them.
V0latyle said:
I'm at work so I don't really have the time to review the video, but if you think it can help you, go for it. As I've said, I have no experience with Oppo devices so I can't really provide any specific expertise or opinion relating to them.
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Oh no problem! reply whenever you're free!
Okay so i tried it and the tool doesn't do anything, supposedly when you use it to decrypt .ozip files (.ozip for oppo phones and realme) it should give you a .zip file. But it doesn't work so i think honestly i might just chicken out to not brick my phone again
Refficc said:
Oh no problem! reply whenever you're free!
Okay so i tried it and the tool doesn't do anything, supposedly when you use it to decrypt .ozip files (.ozip for oppo phones and realme) it should give you a .zip file. But it doesn't work so i think honestly i might just chicken out to not brick my phone again
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I don't really have any more advice for you, sorry. Hopefully someone more familiar with Oppo will be able to chime in.
V0latyle said:
I don't really have any more advice for you, sorry. Hopefully someone more familiar with Oppo will be able to chime in.
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No problem at all, thank you very much for your advice and time!

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