Rooting - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Is everyone rooting without issue? Dont care about knox and all that. But I need to freeze this bloat!

nlarge said:
Is everyone rooting without issue? Dont care about knox and all that. But I need to freeze this bloat!
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I just rooted without tripping the Knox flag. There's a thread in the Original Development section about it. It's a fairly simple process

fredrick1213 said:
I just rooted without tripping the Knox flag. There's a thread in the Original Development section about it. It's a fairly simple process
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I know its easy.. did you use the att root then? You cant flash roms with that style can you?

nlarge said:
I know its easy.. did you use the att root then? You cant flash roms with that style can you?
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If you want to flash roms then you should go with the auto root method. This just gives root access.

fredrick1213 said:
If you want to flash roms then you should go with the auto root method. This just gives root access.
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Just double checking that no one is bricking with it.
Although with att root can I auto root later? I like phone as is minus bloat for now.

You said you don't care about knox so why go down that road?

HughesNet said:
You said you don't care about knox so why go down that road?
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Used cf auto... now need a hosts file since adaway wont work without an insecure image

nlarge said:
Used cf auto... now need a hosts file since adaway wont work without an insecure image
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Go to bigtincan.Com and get their ad free apk. It works with just root and stock rom and recovery

DataHawg said:
Go to bigtincan.Com and get their ad free apk. It works with just root and stock rom and recovery
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Good call! Thanks
Until these recoveries are good im playing safe. Id like to use the volume mod but not without working restore

Related

Is there a way to temp root the phone?

I got the Galaxy 3 from the company. Just want to delete the bloated apps. No intend to install custom rom.
I need to run an company app on the phone. If the phone is rooted, the app will not run.
Thanks.
There is no other option.
If you wanna enjoy food u have to wash ur hand lol
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Why not root. Unbloat. Unroot.
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Why don't you just disable them under settings > apps..
joshnichols189 said:
Why don't you just disable them under settings > apps..
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Thanks. That works. Just disabled Media hub, Bonus app etc.
If I reboot the phone, do they run again?
Five0nIt said:
Why not root. Unbloat. Unroot.
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Can you tell me how to root and unroot without triggering the counting warning? Thanks.
Just look on the stickies
Root no trip the flash counter method
However, you could root any of the ways and use the app triangle away to reset the flash counter
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zrzhu said:
I got the Galaxy 3 from the company. Just want to delete the bloated apps. No intend to install custom rom.
I need to run an company app on the phone. If the phone is rooted, the app will not run.
Thanks.
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I do recall reading something about doing the opposite, temporarily unrooting in order for the OTA to install properly then enabling root again, but I can't for the life of me remember where or how it was done. It was just a tap of a button is all I can remember. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
RaymondPJR said:
I do recall reading something about doing the opposite, temporarily unrooting in order for the OTA to install properly then enabling root again, but I can't for the life of me remember where or how it was done. It was just a tap of a button is all I can remember. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
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Inside the root programs SuperSU or Super User, there are options to select "Temp Unroot"
bikrame said:
There is no other option.
If you wanna enjoy food u have to wash ur hand lol
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Haha nice analogy.
Btw is it true that the chances of bricking the gs3 is close to impossible?
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zrzhu said:
Thanks. That works. Just disabled Media hub, Bonus app etc.
If I reboot the phone, do they run again?
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No they will not restart upon a reboot. This is your best bet imo OP. As well as the easiest.
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cybrnook said:
Inside the root programs SuperSU or Super User, there are options to select "Temp Unroot"
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Actually I was trying to remember OTA Rootkeeper, but it's nice to know of this method too. Once you install OTA Rootkeeper it allows you to temporarily unroot.
Clear and safe temporary rooting?
I have no need for custom ROMs etc, just want to make complete backup, perhaps remove some apps and for curiosity try to run some game data analyzers. Can I do this with temporary rooting and is there some clear and safe howto for the S3 (currently seems to have JB 4.1.2) ?
What I want is to temp-root the phone, do some magic and then after restart use the original rom without root.
(Little OT, but if I do a permanent root and then unroot the phone, will I lose some data? They talk about "wipeout" and it sounds like a permanent lose of data.)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Ari
ari.takku said:
I have no need for custom ROMs etc, just want to make complete backup, perhaps remove some apps and for curiosity try to run some game data analyzers. Can I do this with temporary rooting and is there some clear and safe howto for the S3 (currently seems to have JB 4.1.2) ?
What I want is to temp-root the phone, do some magic and then after restart use the original rom without root.
(Little OT, but if I do a permanent root and then unroot the phone, will I lose some data? They talk about "wipeout" and it sounds like a permanent lose of data.)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Ari
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There is no such thing as "temporary root". You either have it, or you don't. You have the option (through root access) to remove root when you are finished with it.
You will not lose any data. Anyone who says otherwise is wrong.
I didn't answer the how to question because the answers are in the stickies.

Root Help

Need a bit of help rooting. I have 4.4.2 installed. Downloaded CF-Auto-Root with Odin 3.07. Ran Odin after a restarted the phone with volume down menu power etc. Everything seems to run ok no errors, but yet i run rootcheck, its not rooted. any advice?
wing-zero said:
Need a bit of help rooting. I have 4.4.2 installed. Downloaded CF-Auto-Root with Odin 3.07. Ran Odin after a restarted the phone with volume down menu power etc. Everything seems to run ok no errors, but yet i run rootcheck, its not rooted. any advice?
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Look in the app Drawer if you have the SuperSu App.. if its not there.. go to the playstore and download it.. and open and then recheck for root.c
Mr_Jay_jay said:
Look in the app Drawer if you have the SuperSu App.. if its not there.. go to the playstore and download it.. and open and then recheck for root.c
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thanks for the tip, just did that, running SuperSu, seems samsung Knox is blocking it somehow
wing-zero said:
thanks for the tip, just did that, running SuperSu, seems samsung Knox is blocking it somehow
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didn't the superSu app gave u the option to disable knox?? it always gives that pop up when I root a phone..
I click SUpersu and the 1st thing that pops up it's a window that says if u want to disable knox.
Mr_Jay_jay said:
didn't the superSu app gave u the option to disable knox?? it always gives that pop up when I root a phone..
I click SUpersu and the 1st thing that pops up it's a window that says if u want to disable knox.
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it did give me the option , but it says "Failed to disable Know!"
wing-zero said:
it did give me the option , but it says "Failed to disable Know!"
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Okay then try the following... run the CF-auto root.. and re open Supersu. if that fails odin full stock, download app and the run CF auto root and that should do it... if not let me know... we can try something else
Mr_Jay_jay said:
Okay then try the following... run the CF-auto root.. and re open Supersu. if that fails odin full stock, download app and the run CF auto root and that should do it... if not let me know... we can try something else
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just to be certain, u want me to try flashin stock rom if CF-auto root fails?
wing-zero said:
just to be certain, u want me to try flashin stock rom if CF-auto root fails?
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just run Cf auto root for now... and try re opening the supersu app.
let me ask you before you do anything else.. do you have a Custom Recovery installed?..
and do you have hangout? I can help you trouble shoot faster that way..
Mr_Jay_jay said:
just run Cf auto root for now... and try re opening the supersu app.
let me ask you before you do anything else.. do you have a Custom Recovery installed?..
and do you have hangout? I can help you trouble shoot faster that way..
if you do add me [email protected]
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ok , got good news, reran the cf-auto root. had to manually install supersu again, but this time it allowed me to get around Knox! Thanks for the effort. Not sure why it works now but it does!
wing-zero said:
ok , got good news, reran the cf-auto root. had to manually install supersu again, but this time it allowed me to get around Knox! Thanks for the effort. Not sure why it works now but it does!
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Awesome... good to hear.. It does that sometimes.. but I'm glad it works now...
Mr_Jay_jay said:
Awesome... good to hear.. It does that sometimes.. but I'm glad it works now...
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appreciate the help, by chance do u know if S5 S Health works on the S4? I saw it for the Note 3 on a thread.
wing-zero said:
appreciate the help, by chance do u know if S5 S Health works on the S4? I saw it for the Note 3 on a thread.
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I personally never used it.. but I know that Insane Kit-kat has or had the app pre-installed so it should work... u can try that Rom

[Q] Rooting after the new update(10m)

I haven't seen a clear answer on this, so does anybody know what root methods still work after the new update? If they all still do, is there anything I should do differently in the rooting process?
You have to wait till one of the methods gets an upgrade
BAD ASS G3
Well seeing as how the d851 boot loader is shipping unlocked from T-Mobile I think it would be pretty safe to say that once you manage to properly install the 10m OTA, you would simply flash TWRP from purpledrake in fastboot and from there flash supersu.
jcsandoval929 said:
I haven't seen a clear answer on this, so does anybody know what root methods still work after the new update? If they all still do, is there anything I should do differently in the rooting process?
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I used Stump root and mine is rooted again. I had to use the brute force root to get it done in Stump. After that I installed SuperU, TWRP and Busy Box.
spierce617 said:
I used Stump root and mine is rooted again. I had to use the brute force root to get it done in Stump. After that I installed SuperU, TWRP and Busy Box.
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What do you mean by "brute force root"?
jcsandoval929 said:
What do you mean by "brute force root"?
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You just press enter wicked hard and fast… id use my right hand, just saying
jcsandoval929 said:
I haven't seen a clear answer on this, so does anybody know what root methods still work after the new update? If they all still do, is there anything I should do differently in the rooting process?
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PurpleDrake works just fine
bkeaver said:
PurpleDrake works just fine
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Yup rooted using purple drake twrp through play store and done
Yup i did the same thing and it worked with no issues!
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bkeaver said:
PurpleDrake works just fine
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Toneman07 said:
Yup rooted using purple drake twrp through play store and done
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Purpledrake probably replaced the M boot.img with the C boot.img. If it did that means your back on the C kernel and if it didn't you no longer have the modded disabled root checker.
ThePagel said:
Purpledrake probably replaced the M boot.img with the C boot.img. If it did that means your back on the C kernel and if it didn't you no longer have the modded disabled root checker.
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No modded root checker but I'm on m
Toneman07 said:
Yup rooted using purple drake twrp through play store and done
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If you don't mind me asking, how did you flash the TWRP? with TWRP manager from the Playstore? did you pick your phone trough the menu or did you downloaded the img. file ? I'm rooted with the new update but I want to flash TWRP, thanks
Influxvisions said:
If you don't mind me asking, how did you flash the TWRP? with TWRP manager from the Playstore? did you pick your phone trough the menu or did you downloaded the img. file ? I'm rooted with the new update but I want to flash TWRP, thanks
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Yup I just chose it through twrp manager

Reverse root back

Does anyone know how I can get rid of the root access. I'm gonna give phone to my wife, and don't want her to have root access. That could be bad
big70tom said:
Does anyone know how I can get rid of the root access. I'm gonna give phone to my wife, and don't want her to have root access. That could be bad
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You can unroot via SuperSU, and if you want to untrip the LGRCT flag then you need to use the flash tool.
Do you think the flag or the root is causing update to fail?
big70tom said:
Do you think the flag or the root is causing update to fail?
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Do you have a custom recovery as well?
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Nope
Just rooted. Update fails every time. Did factory reset, still fails, so I want to UNroot

edit firmware stock

hi all, I would have a question to ask you since you are more experienced than me .. I would like to know if it is possible to modify an original firmware and then install it via odin so that the guarantee is not affected, such as removing system apps that are not needed to nothing and remove that annoying beep that you hear every time you turn up and down the volume ... thanks to all
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hi all, I would have a question to ask you since you are more experienced than me .. I would like to know if it is possible to modify an original firmware and then install it via odin so that the guarantee is not affected, such as removing system apps that are not needed to nothing and remove that annoying beep that you hear every time you turn up and down the volume ... thanks to all
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no, you need root
homer1005 said:
hi all, I would have a question to ask you since you are more experienced than me .. I would like to know if it is possible to modify an original firmware and then install it via odin so that the guarantee is not affected, such as removing system apps that are not needed to nothing and remove that annoying beep that you hear every time you turn up and down the volume ... thanks to all
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No it won't work. But you can do it and flash it on via twrp and yes you'll need root.
Many ppl has done that and they call it custom rom.
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vash_h said:
No it won't work. But you can do it and flash it on via twrp and yes you'll need root.
Many ppl has done that and they call it custom rom.
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but twrp and custom roms are not yet available right?
homer1005 said:
but twrp and custom roms are not yet available right?
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If you only delete system app only need ROOT , so you have admin rights to delete it
dont need custom roms, use orginal firmware but less apps ;D
dayl1ght said:
If you only delete system app only need ROOT , so you have admin rights to delete it
dont need custom roms, use orginal firmware but less apps ;D
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Yes but with the root lost the warranty and the banking app don't work
homer1005 said:
Yes but with the root lost the warranty and the banking app don't work
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yes, if you root lost the warranty, but with Banking app maybe a fix to hide the root
dayl1ght said:
yes, if you root lost the warranty, but with Banking app maybe a fix to hide the root
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How do it?
homer1005 said:
How do it?
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don't try to root your new device if you don't used to root...
try before with old device because it is dangerous if you don't know how to do
UNIK97122 said:
don't try to root your new device if you don't used to root...
try before with old device because it is dangerous if you don't know how to do
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I says to hide the root for the banking app
homer1005 said:
I says to hide the root for the banking app
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Magisk Manager
but i don't know if it's ok for S20 series:angel:
UNIK97122 said:
Magisk Manager
but i don't know if it's ok for S20 series:angel:
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I'm wait
Actually it depends on the banking app...
For mine, no matter what I try, banking app is not working on my S20. MagiskHide & co... nothing....
A specific xposed module would probably do the job but I don't have coding skills with Xposed.
homer1005 said:
I'm wait
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yes , need a Kernel with bypass service .
if you root get 0x1 = root , 0x0 = no root , with kernel bypass the 0x1 so get root and 0x0 .
only wait and drink tee
dayl1ght said:
yes , need a Kernel with bypass service .
if you root get 0x1 = root , 0x0 = no root , with kernel bypass the 0x1 so get root and 0x0 .
only wait and drink tee
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can you tell me how to do it?

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