Help me to root and unlock bootloader for XT926 183.46.15 KK latest version. As far as I know, XT926 can root on lower version and now I'm in latest version. Anyone have idea to root in latest version or possible to downgrade ? Help me please and reply me as soon as possible !! Thanks in advance !
help root & bootloader unlock for XT926 183.46.15 KK
#1
Posted 15 January 2015 - 10:25 PM
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#2
Posted 15 January 2015 - 11:36 PM
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#3
Posted 24 January 2015 - 01:27 PM
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#4
Posted 31 January 2015 - 03:54 PM
How about root/unlock for XT926 on 4.4.2 182.46.15?
Saw here it is claimed that Towelroot v.3 could do it:
Razr Maxx HD is listed as one of the phones that it will root?
In case it doesn't work, is it likely to brick the phone?
Thanks
#5
Posted 31 January 2015 - 04:19 PM
Feeding my android addiction......... one phone at a time.....
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#6
Posted 01 February 2015 - 01:31 PM
As far as we know right now..... There is no root for that version..... You can try, but I would make sure you have the House of Moto
here on hand and set up just in case something bad happens there is one person that has said they were able to get root using this tool..... I can't say if it actually works or not because I'm unlocked.... So if you are willing to test it please do.... Then please report back here...
You could test it while being unlocked, but, you're lazy. Flash system from the FXZ and then try the new root exploit. I no longer have an HD so I can't test it but it'd be good to know if it works.
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#7
Posted 01 February 2015 - 06:40 PM
There is little to no risk of bricking if they fail so it's pretty safe to try them to your hearts content...
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#8
Posted 01 February 2015 - 06:42 PM
Feeding my android addiction......... one phone at a time.....
If you are feeling generous and would like to buy me a drink.... coffee
#9
Posted 01 February 2015 - 07:07 PM
Can't say I'm shocked. Still, it's worth trying new root exploits for other devices as you never know.
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#10
Posted 01 February 2015 - 07:10 PM
Exactly.... I didn't figure it would work but what the hell right..... I'm just sitting here doing............ Well, nothing anyway :)Can't say I'm shocked. Still, it's worth trying new root exploits for other devices as you never know.
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#11
Posted 07 March 2015 - 01:49 AM
I tried to use towelroot today on my dad's XT926. It did not work. He is on 4.4.2 (last OTA).
The device was boot loader unlocked.
I was trying to upgrade my TWRP before I could install CM12 using the app called Flashify. For that I need to root. But currently I cannot do that, since towelroot does not work.
Now, I have to use the computer to connect and use adb fastboot command to flash the new TWRP img file.
Sad.
#12
Posted 07 March 2015 - 06:44 AM
There is an option inside TWRP to restore root. No need for root exploits with an unlocked BL
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#13
Posted 07 March 2015 - 08:50 AM
In all honesty, if you are into modding mobile devices, you should know the basic functions of fastboot. FB comes in handy for a lot of situations, like this one.I tried to use towelroot today on my dad's XT926. It did not work. He is on 4.4.2 (last OTA).
The device was boot loader unlocked.
I was trying to upgrade my TWRP before I could install CM12 using the app called Flashify. For that I need to root. But currently I cannot do that, since towelroot does not work.
Now, I have to use the computer to connect and use adb fastboot command to flash the new TWRP img file.
Sad.
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#14
Posted 08 March 2015 - 10:53 PM
In all honesty, if you are into modding mobile devices, you should know the basic functions of fastboot. FB comes in handy for a lot of situations, like this one.
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Well, I was trying to avoid using the computer for this work - it was too slow to boot up - that was another problem I was trying to fix over the weekend.
So, without rooting, I then got some platform-tools package and used adb from there. I cannot remember now what I did but finally managed to see the device using 'adb devices' command. (maybe I had to boot device in the BP Tools mode first).
After installing TWRP, it prompted me to root. That process completed successfully, but there was no root.
Then I downloaded latest SuperSU and tried to flash that file via TWRP. That process completed, but I still did not have root when checked with Root checker.
Then after searching around I came across saferoot for Samsung devices.
I ran the file from my computer and it said something like "kernel is already patched" or device not supported. Basically it indicated a failure.
I ran Rootchecker again - and guess what - I had root. So that Samsung saferoot does work.
Then I went ahead and flashed Blisspop ( a few times, since I got stuck at the boot animation). Had to wipe stuff many times and not flash the gapps initially.
Now, all is well.
I think there is no 'root' on the phone still and I have not tried to install SuperSU from TWRP this time (after installing Blisspop). It somehow did not work in the previous instance. Will try it the next time I have access to the device.
#15
Posted 08 March 2015 - 11:11 PM
Typically custom ROMs have supersu (and its required binaries) already installed and ready to "rock and roll" so-to-speak, so trying to root a custom ROM is kinda pointless [usually] ....
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#16
Posted 08 March 2015 - 11:20 PM
Well, I was trying to avoid using the computer for this work - it was too slow to boot up - that was another problem I was trying to fix over the weekend.
So, without rooting, I then got some platform-tools package and used adb from there. I cannot remember now what I did but finally managed to see the device using 'adb devices' command. (maybe I had to boot device in the BP Tools mode first).
After installing TWRP, it prompted me to root. That process completed successfully, but there was no root.
Then I downloaded latest SuperSU and tried to flash that file via TWRP. That process completed, but I still did not have root when checked with Root checker.
Then after searching around I came across saferoot for Samsung devices.
I ran the file from my computer and it said something like "kernel is already patched" or device not supported. Basically it indicated a failure.
I ran Rootchecker again - and guess what - I had root. So that Samsung saferoot does work.
Then I went ahead and flashed Blisspop ( a few times, since I got stuck at the boot animation). Had to wipe stuff many times and not flash the gapps initially.
Now, all is well.
I think there is no 'root' on the phone still and I have not tried to install SuperSU from TWRP this time (after installing Blisspop). It somehow did not work in the previous instance. Will try it the next time I have access to the device.
just try installing Su from the play store like any other app, If TWRP laid the ground work and you had a positive result with root checker then when you install SU as a normal app and open it, it should ask you if you want to upgrade the binaries. You can always get the SU zip file and flash it in TWRP as well.
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#17
Posted 08 March 2015 - 11:21 PM
I find it odd that rooting via TWRP did NOT work....
Typically custom ROMs have supersu (and its required binaries) already installed and ready to "rock and roll" so-to-speak, so trying to root a custom ROM is kinda pointless [usually] ....
Semi ninjaed Pun intended
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#18
Posted 11 March 2015 - 12:04 PM
Hey guys, I just stumbled on this today over at XDA. A root exploit for the XT907 on .15, in the thread (
) there is mention that there is now a separate version for the XT926. Still reading the thread but did anyone look into this yet?
Side note, from the point I'm at in the thread now there are multiple warnings to NOT ATTEMPT ANY BOOTLOADER UNLOCKS IF ROOT SUCCEEDS! Apparently for the XT907 they're trying to work something out but using Motopocalypse has caused at least one brick already.
Ok, XT926 download and directions first mentioned here at the bottom of page 8:
Note there may be more up-to-date info later in the thread... still reading.
But wow... if current ROM locked devices can get root again... just, wow.
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#19
Posted 11 March 2015 - 12:10 PM
It was first discussed a couple weeks ago but it does apparently work for some. Not everyone has had success with it, however.
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#20
Posted 11 March 2015 - 12:14 PM
Bummer. I hadn't been able to find anything here on droidrzr about it, got a link? Still reading the XDA thread... as I recall the XT907 and XT926 do use pretty similar firmware right? If that's correct then I wouldn't find it surprising that they have been to expand to the XT926 after getting the XT907 rooted. If it works for some that's at least progress tho... maybe just needs more time.
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