Root SM-G928V Question - Galaxy S6 Edge+ Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there a method for rooting the SM-G928V yet? I am seeing roots for other models but can not locate a root for the Verizon model. Any advice?

Seems like people have given up on G928V. No one is up to the challenge.

Need root for G928v

Nothing yet.

Any luck yet? Anywhere? I only need wifi.

Root sm-g928v
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Root G928V 5.1.1
Root G928V 5.1.1
htcdesirezgeorge said:
Is there a method for rooting the SM-G928V yet? I am seeing roots for other models but can not locate a root for the Verizon model. Any advice?
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I believe there is a root for g928v 5.1.1 but not 6.0.1. I have 6.0.1 and it's driving me nuts not being able to root. I wish I could downgrade to 5.1.1.

Alright it is 2020 and still no root for this phone. How and why? I am willing to pay a $500.00 bounty for any XDA developer that can get the stock ROM write the code and get the SU access. I have a SM-G928V Android Version 7.0 Security Patch Level August 1, 2017

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s6 edge plus usc 6.0.1 root?

As the title says, any root method for 6.0.1 usc?
Did you get the MM update? I haven't seen it released myself...
Yes I got the MM update. Been trying to search the interwebs for a way to root SM-G928R4 G928R4TYU2BPB6
I might hove found something but cant get past the captch http://bbs.hiapk.com/thread-26828523-1-1.html can anyone help???

So this is the question section?

So is it possible yet to root 6.0.1 and or unlock the boot loader for either 5.1.1 or 6.0.1?
I've been on 5.1.1 since the phone was released and since the new lg g6 is coming I might be moving to that if tgis phone isnt still rootable.
Thanks for letting me know!
Oh and im talkimg about the s6 edge plus at&t g928a.
I read something about an engboot?
This phone has had root for a long time now.
5.1.1, 6.0.1 and even the dev release of 7.0.
I'm not sure if the AT&T version is though.
kdogguk said:
This phone has had root for a long time now.
5.1.1, 6.0.1 and even the dev release of 7.0.
I'm not sure if the AT&T version is though.
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Yeah I know 5.1.1 is systemless rootable that's y I never upgraded but I think att phone version is more locked

Root help

Is there a way to root muy phone, everything I find is outdated & for an older version.
Provider: Verizon
Service: Metro Pcs
Android: 7.0
Security update: June, 1, 2017
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...snapdragon-galaxy-s7-s7e-nougat-root-t3569307
Are you sure that this will work? I didn't see anything on the security patch being supported? He only listed a T-Mobile edge security patch
Dirtydcs said:
Are you sure that this will work? I didn't see anything on the security patch being supported? He only listed a T-Mobile edge security patch
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The root kernel listed will work with all version.of the os you root, 6.0.1 or 7.0. There have been no posts about certain security updates not running root right, just the posts about supersu updates causing glitches. You'll be fine
So just to understand, security updates are irrelevant if the android version matches?
It's been awhile since I've rooted anything, just trying to get the basics down to avoid a brick.
landshark68 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...snapdragon-galaxy-s7-s7e-nougat-root-t3569307
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gunz.jones said:
The root kernel listed will work with all version.of the os you root, 6.0.1 or 7.0. There have been no posts about certain security updates not running root right, just the posts about supersu updates causing glitches. You'll be fine
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Dirtydcs said:
So just to understand, security updates are irrelevant if the android version matches?
It's been awhile since I've rooted anything, just trying to get the basics down to avoid a brick.
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Yeah. The better news is that using Odin and flashing any of the flushable packages through Odin for any carrier will not brick your phone as long as it is a non-Chinese snapdragon variant. So vzw, unlocked, AT&T...whatever your flavor. Devs have hybrid roms that run without root and provide some customization as well.
just did this, sorry was away because of work. say's "custom unlock" now so it worked with no issues! Thank you!!!
@Dirtydcs
Thank you for posting that it worked helps keep info up to date for others.
I just got a SM-G930V from verizion and also have Android Version 7.0, I'm at Security patch level May 1, 2017 and have Baseband version G930VVRS4BQC9 and was wondering if this was the same baseband version you where running? When you rooted.
Thanks
Finger print issue can be fixed by just clearing the prints off your phone

How to root S7 Edge SM-G935U with July '17 Security Patch update?

I have an S7 Edge (SM-G935U), Samsung's Unlocked Variant in USA. I'm currently using it in India and have the latest July security patch update. Kindly explain in detail how to root it and hide the root as I want to play pokemon go on my phone by using fake GPS. Also, let me know how to make a downloaded app into system app after rooting. Thanks in Advance.
don't think you can root this varient...

Root and software update

Hi guys, my questions would refer to root privileges with regard to OTA software update...
But firstly...
Do you think that KingoRoot apk constitutes a reliable root service? Do you think one can root his/her device just by installing the app via browser in the phone and launching the root process?
And now the initial question:
Do you think that OTA software update can remove root from the device? Or, does the fact that one can perform OTA software update indicate that there is acutally no root on the phone?
(Device: Samsung Galaxy J5 2016)
Thanks!
Help me I have a Sharp aquos shv32 who was sim locked tell me anyone about who I can use the Flashing tool for Sharp models
As like a Umt or cm2 tools etc
Yannikk said:
Hi guys, my questions would refer to root privileges with regard to OTA software update...
But firstly...
Do you think that KingoRoot apk constitutes a reliable root service? Do you think one can root his/her device just by installing the app via browser in the phone and launching the root process?
And now the initial question:
Do you think that OTA software update can remove root from the device? Or, does the fact that one can perform OTA software update indicate that there is acutally no root on the phone?
(Device: Samsung Galaxy J5 2016)
Thanks!
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Hello, never root your phone using king root and kingo root, it will get damaged
After that, always root your phone with Magisk because you can hide banking apps with it so that it doesn't know that the phone is rooted.
And I think it is possible to update the phone again with OTA by rooting Magisk
And you can always remove the root

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