Any safe root method / kernel available? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S6

Any methods root available for the S6 sprint?
I don't want to sacrifice NFC, Samsung Pay or anything. Just need root and flash Roms

engelsione said:
Any methods root available for the S6 sprint?
I don't want to sacrifice NFC, Samsung Pay or anything. Just need root and flash Roms
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Any root method will sacrifice SamPay. If it trips knox= bye bye to SamPay.
You're best hope is here, but not released for the Sprint S6 just yet. Expect it to be released relatively soon though! http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/root-root-s6-coming-soon-t3098476

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Could this work for us when we get 5.0?

Im not normally one to start a discussion but this is something I thought could be good news possibly.
I saw this today: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/supersu-beta-lollipop-root-stock-kernel/
Chainfire has found a way to root 5.0 with no kernel modifications. That is great news. Chainfire really has outdone himself with this one. My question for starting a discussion is this, could this possibly work for us once we get 5.0 on our devices? Since we got a locked bootloader and cant touch the kernel at all, could 5.0 be our next hope possibly? Or would it be better to still stick on 4.4 as long as possible? Discuss and let me learn?
Awesome find!
And here is the official thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
That exploit will almost certainly be patched before we get 5.0 pushed to us... AT&T is the kind of company that will delay rollout until it is patched.
pr0cl1v1ty said:
Awesome find!
And here is the official thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
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Thanks for linking the official thread!
JasonJoel said:
That exploit will almost certainly be patched before we get 5.0 pushed to us... AT&T is the kind of company that will delay rollout until it is patched.
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I was thinking this also. Thats why I wanted to start a discussion to see what people are thinking. I know its all speculation and only time will tell if it would work or not on our devices.
yea. It kind of makes you hope they would wait to release an exploit until more devices can take advantage of it. I'm happy for the very few devices that have locked bootloaders and Andriod L...but it would be nice for those of us without root and know we have upcoming Andriod L releases to delay.
Of course you run the risk of things like this being patched without the exploit ever being released, in which case it is better for those few hands down.
Here's to hoping Chainfire found another (as of yet unannouced) way to root Andriod L that he's keeping for when they patch this one.
Agreed. Never know, they may not patch it before release (might depend how hard it is to fix).
Or, as you said, a different exploit may be available.
Is there a reason why this root method would not work on kitkat 4.4 with locked bootloader? Too bad I haven't bought a n4 yet (will soon) to try it, but can someone try it to see if this method works on kitkat
robikonobi said:
Is there a reason why this root method would not work on kitkat 4.4 with locked bootloader? Too bad I haven't bought a n4 yet (will soon) to try it, but can someone try it to see if this method works on kitkat
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It doesn't work, otherwise chainfire would have announced it.
robikonobi said:
Is there a reason why this root method would not work on kitkat 4.4 with locked bootloader? Too bad I haven't bought a n4 yet (will soon) to try it, but can someone try it to see if this method works on kitkat
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It's an update to the SuperSU app that allows it to give other apps root permission without a modified kernel in 5.0. It's not a rooting method.
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[Q] Lollipop Questions: Root and NFC?

Hi Friends,
I have two questions that I need help on:
1. Is there a way to hide root in Lollipop ROMs? I am sure you guys use Banking apps and other corporate security apps that don't like a Rooted phone. In KitKat we could do this through Xposed modules like RootCloak and etc. Any options to do this on 5.0+. I specifically really need Good for Enterprise to work for my Corporate Emails.
2. Since the official release of the Tmo Lollipop for the Note 3, are there any ROMs where NFC is now working for Note 3? Especially AOSP/CM/AOKP?
Thank you for your help!
ProFragger said:
Hi Friends,
I have two questions that I need help on:
1. Is there a way to hide root in Lollipop ROMs? I am sure you guys use Banking apps and other corporate security apps that don't like a Rooted phone. In KitKat we could do this through Xposed modules like RootCloak and etc. Any options to do this on 5.0+. I specifically really need Good for Enterprise to work for my Corporate Emails.
2. Since the official release of the Tmo Lollipop for the Note 3, are there any ROMs where NFC is now working for Note 3? Especially AOSP/CM/AOKP?
Thank you for your help!
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Anyone friends ?
ProFragger said:
Anyone friends ?
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Unfortunately, Good doesn't work on rooted lollipop.
Even I am looking for it. tried a lot of things, not successful.
Good thing is that xposed for lollipop was released. but it doesn't work on touchwiz roms yet. Hope that's fi
xed soon, then we'll have the root check blockers.
1. Until xposed is working on touchwiz I do not think that hiding root will be possible. Rootcloak works on cydia, and I don't think that is up and running on 5.0 roms yet.
2. NFC Lollipop issue. This was due to kernel source not being available. Eventually there will be kernels that support NFC but not for a little bit.
CravingMender9 said:
Unfortunately, Good doesn't work on rooted lollipop.
Even I am looking for it. tried a lot of things, not successful.
Good thing is that xposed for lollipop was released. but it doesn't work on touchwiz roms yet. Hope that's fi
xed soon, then we'll have the root check blockers.
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MyNarwhalBacon said:
1. Until xposed is working on touchwiz I do not think that hiding root will be possible. Rootcloak works on cydia, and I don't think that is up and running on 5.0 roms yet.
2. NFC Lollipop issue. This was due to kernel source not being available. Eventually there will be kernels that support NFC but not for a little bit.
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Thanks gentlemen, that's what I had thought - Xposed being the answer, but in case there was another solution, I had to ask for it .
As for the NFC thing, wouldn't the official drop from T-Mobile of 5.0, come with the Kernel? Even if we can't modify, could we use the stock Kernel to make the NFC work?
Thanks again and if there is more information out there, please go ahead and respond, friends .

Safestrap and root?

Is safestrap a viable option since everything is so locked down on this device? I remember when I bought the s4 for Verizon, safestrap was my only saving grace. Will delete if this question has been answered. I can't find it anywhere though. Also, what are the chances of root actually being obtained because everything seems pretty grim to me. I can't even find any discussion on anyone even attempting to get root for 928a. Thanks much!:good:
Root, as for this phone, G928A, is slim to none. With the updates that fixed the Stagefright exploit, it's very doubtful. Safestrap will only work if there's Stable root (not temp root - like on Note 4, for example).
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Maxninja said:
Root, as for this phone, G928A, is slim to none. With the updates that fixed the Stagefright exploit, it's very doubtful. Safestrap will only work if there's Stable root (not temp root - like on Note 4, for example).
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My only question left then is how did the at&t and verzion galaxy s6 variants obtain root? Stagefright exploit is still unfixed or did someone discover a new exploit?
They were on kitkat and able to get an exploit to work to have root. For further details, go to the forum and take a look
Maxninja said:
They were on kitkat and able to get an exploit to work to have root. For further details, go to the forum and take a look
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AT&T S6 and S6 edge both were shipped with Lollipop 5.0.1 and I have root for mine and my wife phone.

5.0.1 root available?

Hi everyone, hope you're having an amazing day!
I was wondering if there is a root available for the SM-N910V running 5.0.1. I've looked on google, and there are lots of yes, and no answers. Could someone help clear this up for me?
Thanks!
There is not a root available for the retail edition of the Verizon note 4 on 5.0.1.
Redjay412 said:
There is not a root available for the retail edition of the Verizon note 4 on 5.0.1.
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Okay, thanks! Hopefully, there'll be one eventually!
JRM_3 said:
Okay, thanks! Hopefully, there'll be one eventually!
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Dont search for root, root method is already there for developers edition, so the fact that ROOT IS ALREADY THERE is 100% true.
What you need to search for is either "unlock bootloader" or "rooted firmware" or "rooted kernel" or something else.
Not much so far.
Just make sure when u search google, click search tools and select more recent results. That way u dont end up finding most popular pages that are many many months old.
tonycstech said:
Dont search for root, root method is already there for developers edition, so the fact that ROOT IS ALREADY THERE is 100% true.
What you need to search for is either "unlock bootloader" or "rooted firmware" or "rooted kernel" or something else.
Not much so far.
Just make sure when u search google, click search tools and select more recent results. That way u dont end up finding most popular pages that are many many months old.
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Actually, requesting root for 5.0.1 in this forum is quite appropriate and very different from unlocked bootloaders, rooted firmware or rooted kernel. In fact, installing a new kernel or rom usually requires an unlocked bootloader and getting that done usually requires a root method first so there's some chance of writing a new recovery. With root, methods such as what is now known as SafeStrap (the result of a technique discovered by Birdman, matured by myself and then claimed by another person who's made a habit of claiming others' work as his own) can allow for quite a bit of customization, but typically not so much as a new kernel, let alone different ROMs.
Right now, the state of the Note 4 is that only the Dev Edition (DE) has much of anything going on. You'll find all sorts of frustrating and unclear information about KingRoot, but it's of almost no use unless you think you can abuse it to search for a more complete and permanent root method, but if you knew how to do such a thing, I doubt you'd be here asking for root If you see ROMs or anything else advanced in this forum that doesn't specify it's only for the DE, assume it is.
I've been around since the days of CupCake (and built WiMo roms previously, along with some of the earliest ROMs and rooting) and based on experience, I'd say that the only chance left seeing root on the retail Note 4 is if another root method (new as of today/2015-12-28) is discovered elsewhere that applies to 5.x/5.0.1 OR the Note 4 sees another OTA and we get really lucky (unlikely).
exactly why am returning it and getting S5. But even with S5 its unclear if towelroot will work or not.
I assume it will if S5 was not updated to 5.0+ but runs older 4.4.4. Is this correct assumption ?
Thanks for informative reply.
tonycstech said:
exactly why am returning it and getting S5. But even with S5 its unclear if towelroot will work or not.
I assume it will if S5 was not updated to 5.0+ but runs older 4.4.4. Is this correct assumption ?
Thanks for informative reply.
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Yes but I would do some reading in the Verizon s5 forum because there is a build cutoff for root on the s5. If you're getting a new s5 from Verizon the chances are low you will get one without the latest build at this point
cursixx said:
Yes but I would do some reading in the Verizon s5 forum because there is a build cutoff for root on the s5. If you're getting a new s5 from Verizon the chances are low you will get one without the latest build at this point
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Seller said its still on 4.4.4 which is good news.
I just now need to find a thread on how to root 4.4.4 S5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784880
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...w-to-update-to-g900voe1-5-0-keeproot-t3149784
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23681161096070831
Whatever you do don't take any OTA updates, some are forced so get it rooted asap and then use the pre-rooted lollipop images

A5 root method ....i have some questions...sorry!

Hi !
It's "really" possible to root with "magisk" ? Or other?.... but with systemless method & WITHOUT touch the flagship efuse knox...
Thank in advance!
Loulou-13 said:
Hi !
It's "really" possible to root with "magisk" ? Or other?.... but with systemless method & WITHOUT touch the flagship efuse knox...
Thank in advance!
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To root you'll first have to flash TWRP recovery in Odin, which will trip knox.
No method to root without it.
Really? No other at this time?.......ok thank you
With lots of research about root ....and Samsung i conclude (if i have correctly understood) that with the galaxy S6 ,chainfire have done the exploit to keep devices "clean"(knox flagship,s-healf ,samsung pay......etc....and lots of apps working by creating "systemless" root , but samsung devellop and update all their security.....and Chainfire is losing the fight since S7,S8....last note..."A" series...
There are less and less apps for root devices too...
And it's possible that it's the little begining of the end of development ===> in "theory" it's stupid to buy expensively a phone for to loose functionnalities and security + warranty ....in this case we can buy an old second-hand or a low-end device for to fiddle.
But we need root for some goods optimisations ,debloats and remove spam ....really pity !!!!! And this A series 2017 is a really great phone...
I have seen that towelroot ,pingpongroot....would root (galaxy S7 MM,) without tripping knox but not "really" confirmed here in xda ( the very serious reliable "bible" of android world).....but if it really root without tripping knox ,it's possible to have problem with some samsung components and playstore apps...i don't know .
Loulou-13 said:
With lots of research about root ....and Samsung i conclude (if i have correctly understood) that with the galaxy S6 ,chainfire have done the exploit to keep devices "clean"(knox flagship,s-healf ,samsung pay......etc....and lots of apps working by creating "systemless" root , but samsung devellop and update all their security.....and Chainfire is losing the fight since S7,S8....last note..."A" series...
There are less and less apps for root devices too...
And it's possible that it's the little begining of the end of development ===> in "theory" it's stupid to buy expensively a phone for to loose functionnalities and security + warranty ....in this case we can buy an old second-hand or a low-end device for to fiddle.
But we need root for some goods optimisations ,debloats and remove spam ....really pity !!!!! And this A series 2017 is a really great phone...
I have seen that towelroot ,pingpongroot....would root (galaxy S7 MM,) without tripping knox but not "really" confirmed here in xda ( the very serious reliable "bible" of android world).....but if it really root without tripping knox ,it's possible to have problem with some samsung components and playstore apps...i don't know .
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Yes, I badly want to root my phone too but am afraid to lose warranty. I even contacted the Samsung Customer Service Support in my country to confirm whether rooting will void my warranty and they say that.
BTW I see that your location's in France. I read somewhere here that in EU, tripping Knox doesn't void warranty. So you can just root away without concern.

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