It is now well known that the true flexibility and power of Android OS can be experienced only if you root it. Even if you have a premium phone like Samsung Galaxy Note 5 on Android 7/6, it can be rooted to unlock features you would have never seen in the original version of the OS installed.
All you need to do is download and install Tenorshare Android Data Recovery on your computer, and then, plug-in your Android device to your computer and select an appropriate option in the tool to recover your lost files. Based on what you have selected to be scanned, the search results will appear on your screen letting you know what can be recovered.
If you have recovered files using the above app and you no longer wish to keep the rooted version on your device, you can have it removed by flashing the stock firmware on your device. Remember that flashing the firmware will remove all the data stored on your device.
We hope the above guide made it easy for you to root the Galaxy Note 5 on Android 7/6 or Nougat and let you enjoy many exciting features. Also, there is no space for concern in data loss as we have covered the handy Android Data Recovery tool to aid you in such a scenario. Last but not the least, if you don't want the root, then simply unroot it as we have mentioned above.
David Cogen's blog, TheUnlockr.com, is a popular site for rooting, jailbreaking, hacking, modding, and other how-tos that show you how to unlock your device's true potential. Check out all of the Galaxy Note 5 ROMs in his ROM Repository that you can now install after finishing this tutorial.
Hopping on to the root bandwagon is the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, courtesy of XDA Senior Member Manh_IT's Noble Kernel. Speaking about the kernel, it is significant here in the fact that it is the only way to get root on the Samsung Galaxy Note 5. The kernel is pre-rooted and also contains a fix for deep sleep issues. As a fair warning though, flashing the kernel will trip your KNOX counter and thus render your device unusable for upcoming security-reliant services like Samsung Pay. There is no known way at the moment to reset the counter,
First, make sure you have the correct drivers installed on your computer for the phone to be recognized. Next, make sure you have enabled OEM Unlock in the Developer Options through the settings menu on the phone. After that, flash the kernel's tar file via Odin and reboot. Once you are booted, flash SuperSU via the attached zip (if you also flashed TWRP) or install it via the Play Store, and update the root binaries through the app if needed.
Also included by the developer is a working TWRP build as well. This TWRP build is to be flashed via Odin too, but is not required to be flashed in order to get root, as members in the thread point out.
If you have a new Galaxy Note 5 and would like to delete some bloatware or otherwise take control of your phone, you can do just that, quickly and easily, by rooting it. Today we'll walk you through the process of how to root the Galaxy Note 5 and install a custom recovery, opening the door to all the control in the world.
Note: Rooting your Note 5 will void your warranty so only proceed if you are OK with that. There are also inherent risks in modifying your device and neither AndroidPIT nor I will accept any responsibility if you break or otherwise cause damage to your device. We advise you to read up, follow the steps carefully and make sure you have a basic understanding of root and the problems you might encounter along the way before you attempt this procedure.
First you'll need to unlock the bootloader on your Note 5. To do this you need to first enable Developer options. Go to Settings > About phone and tap Build number seven times until you see the notification pop up, telling you that you now have Developer options. Back up a step, go into Developer options and flip the switch for OEM unlock.
Note: You cannot use this root method if you have an AT&T or Verizon branded Galaxy Note 5. We're using the T-Mobile Note 5 (which does have OEM Unlock in the Developer options). Please also note that flashing a custom kernel will trip your Knox flag, making your device unusable with Samsung Pay.
1. Turn off your Note 5 and reboot into download mode. Do this by pressing Volume Down, the Home button and Power at the same time until you see the warning screen, then release them. Press Volume Up to access Odin mode (also known as Download mode).
2. Download Odin v3.10.7 onto your computer along with the kernel. We're downloading Noble kernel for the T-Mobile Galaxy Note 5 (N920T) on Android 5.1.1 but you can grab any kernel that supports root for your specific device's model number and Android version (to find these details, go to Settings > About phone).
4. On your computer, open Odin and ensure that the ID:COM box is blue. This means your Note 5 has been recognized. If it hasn't turned blue, make sure you have the correct Samsung drivers installed and try again.
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 and Redmi Note 5 Pro is officially announced in the Indian market. So today in this post we will discuss how to root Root Redmi Note 5 / Note 5 Pro and Install TWRP Recovery. With the help of this guide, you can quickly Root Redmi Note 5 / Note 5 Pro with the help of the TWRP custom Recovery. In this, we are showing you the two methods to Root Redmi Note 5 / Note 5 Pro with magisk Manager and SuperSu rooting tools. The whole guide is a little bit of lengthy but one of the best way to root your new Root Redmi Note 5 / Note 5 Pro.
Before following the below mention guide make sure that your phone has enough battery and do take the full backup of your phone. This process will wipe your data so save all your files and data in some safe place.
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So this is the quickest method to root the Redmi Note 5 / Note 5 Pro. If you have any question regarding this guide or facing some problem, then leave the comment below, and we will help you to fix it up.
I have flashed the TWRP and install the magsik manager. But on rebooting the phone my camera2api gets disable. Moreover even with the camera2api enabled I cannot successfully run a gcam app that works with front and back camera.After reading this article, I have check that and my anti rollback feature is at index 4. I already have TWRP in my Phone what should I do to permanently enable camera2api or disable the antiroll back feature while TWRP is already on the phone. also can you please recommend a gcam version of app that run without any issue.
NOTE: I have followed one your guide to root the device.
As Samsung Galaxy Note was unable to stand out last year over the explosion fiasco, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is the latest flagship phablet from Samsung that is currently in the market. If you have this smrtphone and want to access root privileges on it then we have got you covered. We already know what Android rooting is and and why you should even go for it.
Rooting this smartphone will help you to manipulate your Android experience just like a power user. It enables you to flash custom ROMs and modify system files. You will also be able to overclock your CPU and do much more, the possibilities are unlimited. We already have written a few rooting guides as well. So, without any further ado lets get back to rooting a Samsung Galaxy Note 5 smartphone running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow official firmware.
There are many ways you can root your smartphone. We will be rooting Samsung Galaxy Note 5 smartphone using the widely trusted CF-Auto Root and Odin on a PC. Sometimes, you can also root your smartphones without using a PC through one click rooting applications. Although using one-click root application is a tad bit easier, it provides temporary roots and you will again have to root after reboot.
The first step to any rooting solution is mostly the same. Although there is a slim chance that you would loose your data or damage the device, it is recommended that you do a back-up of the data stored on your smartphone.
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You will be required to download the root package for your smartphone which is different for every model of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5. This mostly depends on your region of purchase or what hardware specs are you going for. Do follow these steps to check what model you are on.
Before going on to the next step, make sure that your device has sufficient battery reserve in it. You would also have to deactivate any anti-virus program in your computer so that it may not disturb the process.
The flashing process will start automatically. After the process is finished, your device will reboot automatically into the rooted mode. If you would want to know if your device has correctly been rooted or not, download a root checker application from Google Play and check for root privileges. You can check for the SuperSU application in app drawer.
Redmi Note 5 is an older phone. But, if you are looking for a guide to install a custom recovery on it then here is the guide. Custom recovery like TWRP failed for some devices after Android Oreo update. That is when, recovery like OrangeFox for Redmi Note 5 was built.
Its indeed very much important that you root your Android phone with Magisk because most of the apps now a days check for SafetyNet test before functioning. Also, the various Magisk Modules can now do same job as Xposed Modules.
SuperSu is an old thing now. Magisk allows you to root your phone without altering any kind of core system codes. Thereby, allowing you to achieve systemless root and bypass SafetyNet API. OrangeFox recovery has it all pre-installed. Simply jump on to advanced menu options of the installed OrangeFox recovery and install Magisk from the Magisk Manager option from there.
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