Question root galaxy a23 - Samsung Galaxy A23

i need to root my a23
i cant live without root
i also need to unlock the bootloader so i can root

i haven't tested it yet but i found the following method.
to unlock boot loader
to root
https://www.getdroidtips.com/root-samsung-a23-sm-a235f-a235m/
video
that at your own risk like always, but it seems like it's doing all the right things.

Anyone already done it? Work this with A23 5G SM-A236B?

Well I will port a TWRP for Samsung A23 5F/DSN But it will take sometime. I dont promise you guys, but I will do my best

I will post a tutorial about how to install a custom rom on this device (A23F5/DSN) I'm new to this website, but I will do my best. I didn't try installing any roms right now, but I will install the rom next week, so if it worked I will post a guide about it

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Unlocking, rooting and upgrading Samsung Galaxy Spica i5700

Hi there,
After checking several tutorials and howtos I still have an unanswered question about unlocking and upgrading a Samsung Galaxy Spica i5700.
I’ve just got a Spica locked by Orange with firmware 1.5. I’m planning to first unlock and then flash it with Eclair and if possible with Gingerbread.
Unlock:
According to this guide: forum(dot)samdroid(dot)net/f28/how-spica-i5700-sim-unlock-free-4886
It seems that the Spica can be unlocked without the need of paying for an unlocking code. However, following this process requires the Spica to be rooted, so the /efs/nv_data.bin can be edited.
Rooting:
Some of the most complete guides I’ve found follow:
www(dot)addictivetips.com/mobile/root-samsung-galaxy-spica-i5700-with-leshaks-kernel
pomzung(dot)wordpress.com/2010/12/22/rooting-samsung-spica-i5700/
One of the prerequisites is that the Spica has at least the firmware 2.1. Since my version is the 1.5, I guess I need to upgrade to 2.1 before rooting, so I can minimize bricking risks.
Upgrade to 2.1:
Very good information on that can be found here:
www(dot)sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11
However one of the prerequisites is that the cell phone is unlocked.
So here is my problem, according to the prerequisites listed above I should not root because my Spica is locked, and I should not unlock because my Spica is not rooted….
My intention is to flash the device with the firmware 2.1 regardless of the locked status, then root and then unlock. However, I couldn’t find any post telling whether that will brick the device. Does anybody know if it is safe to proceed as I have described?
Thanks,
Caste
rooting, sim lock
caste said:
Hi there,
After checking several tutorials and howtos I still have an unanswered question about unlocking and upgrading a Samsung Galaxy Spica i5700.
I’ve just got a Spica locked by Orange with firmware 1.5. I’m planning to first unlock and then flash it with Eclair and if possible with Gingerbread.
Unlock:
According to this guide: forum(dot)samdroid(dot)net/f28/how-spica-i5700-sim-unlock-free-4886
It seems that the Spica can be unlocked without the need of paying for an unlocking code. However, following this process requires the Spica to be rooted, so the /efs/nv_data.bin can be edited.
Rooting:
Some of the most complete guides I’ve found follow:
www(dot)addictivetips.com/mobile/root-samsung-galaxy-spica-i5700-with-leshaks-kernel
pomzung(dot)wordpress.com/2010/12/22/rooting-samsung-spica-i5700/
One of the prerequisites is that the Spica has at least the firmware 2.1. Since my version is the 1.5, I guess I need to upgrade to 2.1 before rooting, so I can minimize bricking risks.
Upgrade to 2.1:
Very good information on that can be found here:
www(dot)sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11
However one of the prerequisites is that the cell phone is unlocked.
So here is my problem, according to the prerequisites listed above I should not root because my Spica is locked, and I should not unlock because my Spica is not rooted….
My intention is to flash the device with the firmware 2.1 regardless of the locked status, then root and then unlock. However, I couldn’t find any post telling whether that will brick the device. Does anybody know if it is safe to proceed as I have described?
Thanks,
Caste
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i have the same problem, and i would like to know if anybody figure this out!?!?
thanks
zarko.janjetovic said:
i have the same problem, and i would like to know if anybody figure this out!?!?
thanks
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I'll be honest - I'm new to all this rooting and ROM flashing malarky but I have worked out a few things that may help you both.
Firstly, truely bricking your device is quite hard to do, I have not bricked a single device of mine although I have messed it up and ended up with a useless phone. In all of these cases I was, in worst case scenario's, able to reflash a stock ROM via Odin. This is annoying but only in the aspect of you having to start EVERYTHING again but to be quite honest, thats what I found fun and more educational than it all going swimmingly. THE GOLDEN RULE of rooting, flashing etc. is that if you mess it up, its your responsibility and your responsibility to sort it out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Read these forums fully and 99% of the time there is an answer that will cure your problem.
Now to answer your query to the best of my inexperienced ability..........your starting block IS rooting your phone. Without a rooted device you are not going to flash a new ROM with any Android version! In my opinion before you even root your device, read up on how to reinstall a stock ROM, then download it along with Odin. This is your ultimate back up should you go wrong. But rooting your device is paramount to flashing a custom ROM which will use Gingerbread etc. There are plenty of great custom ROMs out there that only require root and a zip file installed on you SD - Once confident, it really is as simple as that!
Network/Sim unlocking your device is TOTALLY seperate to rooting and alot of people get them confused from what I see, rooting your device DOES NOT sim unlock your handset. A Sim unlock is possible on the i5700 with root but to be honest its easier just to get a code from a vendor on eBay for £1. If you want to do it yourself then again read up on it.
Bottom line to your question is root your device first if you want to do it all yourself.

trouble rooting

hi i am new to rooting this is the first time to give it a go and it aint going very well.. im stuck on step one unlocking the boot loader however with some googleing i think i know why. Is it true that samsung s4 mini doesint use fastboot and what i actualy need to do to be able to root and/or install custom roms is to break knox? not unlock bootloader as samsung devices dont use this which is why fastboot cant see my device even though adb can?
and once i break/disable knox im good to root?
There's a few guides on here under dev and general topics. Easiest way is just to flash a custom recovery like CWM if you want to use custom roms. You will need Odin and Samsung drivers to complete the task.
Make sure you are using the files for the right variant of the s4 mini. I9195 has an "i" and a "L" variant also which use different software.

Rooting Samsung J7 Sky Pro [SM-S727VL]

Hello everyone,
As the title says, I am wanting to root the J7 Sky Pro.
I have never rooted anything in my life. I am also having trouble installing any custom recovery onto the phone.
I have tried so many tutorials and "one-click" rooting programs, but none of them have worked.
If anyone can help me, that would be nice.
It runs on 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
Tracfone locks down Bootloader so flashing is not possible unless a exploit is found. Also the recovery delivered by TWRP builder is outdated so Odin refuses to flash it. The OEM unlock does not function as intended and CROM utility lies about the device being unlocked. Some information found is Nougat is flashable for this device. Your best bet is getting newer device with development support

How to root A705FN

can you please share the proper way to root my A70 ? my device is SM-A705FN/DS and it's got Android Security Patch 1 July 2019 and A705FNXXU3ASG6
if you found a proper way to root, let me know. I'm stuck like you.
if you found a proper way to root, let me know.
I'm stuck like you.
emadhussein said:
if you found a proper way to root, let me know.
I'm stuck like you.
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there is a guide to root with magisk via odin. there is also a guide to install twrp. and even there are also 2 custom rom you can install. and you can find all of them if you look at the main page of xda A70 section...
ii tried all but after magisk get a new update i end up with vbmeta error
I am having same issue too. try not to update if it's possible. I have no access to my notebook right now so I am using my phone rootless since that vbmeta issue occured. To be able to use your phone if you stucked at download mode screen, press all buttons till you see Samsung A70 bootscreen logo.
it has been 6 months since this phone released, and no one can crack it with a proper or OFFICIAL way

Confirming what is possible w/ a sm-g9601U

Been trying to follow up on the latest with this particular model and just want to verify my understanding:
I CANNOT flash a recovery or custom rom to this phone as the US bootloaders are locked (there may be some ways but it still doesn't yield full flashing/capabilities)
I CAN still root this phone
I CAN still de-google & debloat the phone through root access
I realize these are not all model particular and more root basics so the first is the most important question and the rest I am validating my understanding as it's been a while since I've daily drove any rooted device let alone one custom flashed. I think the s2 was my last w/ Cyanogen lol
Thanks to all!
xdainnadiplace said:
Been trying to follow up on the latest with this particular model and just want to verify my understanding:
I CANNOT flash a recovery or custom rom to this phone as the US bootloaders are locked (there may be some ways but it still doesn't yield full flashing/capabilities)
I CAN still root this phone
I CAN still de-google & debloat the phone through root access
I realize these are not all model particular and more root basics so the first is the most important question and the rest I am validating my understanding as it's been a while since I've daily drove any rooted device let alone one custom flashed. I think the s2 was my last w/ Cyanogen lol
Thanks to all!
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You cannot flash a custom recovery but you can flash a GSI (which sort of counts as a ROM), the other two are correct. And yes, flashing a GSI will have tons of bugs so be aware of that.

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