No PC root method for SM-T350 8" running 6.0.1? - Samsung Galaxy Tab A series Questions & Answers

I do not own a desktop or laptop computer, so I can't perform the CF auto root method detailed in the other post. I had great success (on my old RCA tablet) with Kingroot and replacing their on board superuser with SuperSu, but none of the one click, no PC apks work on my Tab A.
Im very impatient to root this new toy of mine, please help! I don't think the library will be thrilled if I try to root my tablet on their computers...

duckboystump said:
I do not own a desktop or laptop computer, so I can't perform the CF auto root method detailed in the other post. I had great success (on my old RCA tablet) with Kingroot and replacing their on board superuser with SuperSu, but none of the one click, no PC apks work on my Tab A.
Im very impatient to root this new toy of mine, please help! I don't think the library will be thrilled if I try to root my tablet on their computers...
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This video shows Kingroot worked just fine.
https://youtu.be/fobN5712Ntw
If this is the way you have to go, I would get root and then use Chainfire's FlashFire to install TWRP and then TWRP to flash superSu.
This is not the way I would do it though. Try to get a friend to lend you the use of their laptop or PC. The only program that you will be installing on the PC is Odin and once you are finished you can uninstall it the controls panel. Odin is not a dangerous program to install and take very little room and it cleanly as well. Your device will thank you later. I highly recommend this way of rooting. There are no work arounds this way and it gets installed as it should. @ashyx has all the files and programs (TWRP and others) that you will need.
"Chance Favors the Prepared"

He asked for a non pc root method for Galaxy Tab A on 6.0.1 Marshmallow, The one in the bis is running 5.0.2 Lollipop

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Root SM-N900V MJE

Hi everyone, I'm having some issues trying to root my Note 3 SM-N900V on MJE. Here are the methods I have tried thus far:
-Installed/Ran Kingo
*Result: Device not supported (Multiple attempts, tried USB 2.0/3.0, uninstall/reinstall drivers and applications, flashed stock MJE rom then ran - same result)
-URDLV
*Result: Odin FAILED (used MJE from provided link to create .tar in terminal window, made second .tar in terminal using MJE from sammobile - same result, had to flash stock rom with Odin to get phone working again)
Is there a way to root this phone?
Same problem.....can't root this phone
I have tried everything.... anyone have a solution????
jimmayg said:
Hi everyone, I'm having some issues trying to root my Note 3 SM-N900V on MJE. Here are the methods I have tried thus far:
-Installed/Ran Kingo
*Result: Device not supported (Multiple attempts, tried USB 2.0/3.0, uninstall/reinstall drivers and applications, flashed stock MJE rom then ran - same result)
-URDLV
*Result: Odin FAILED (used MJE from provided link to create .tar in terminal window, made second .tar in terminal using MJE from sammobile - same result, had to flash stock rom with Odin to get phone working again)
Is there a way to root this phone?
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Use vroot. It will and it will not trip Knox. I soft bricked mine this morning after screwing around. I used Odin to get back to stock MJE then I rooted with vroot. It a simple one click root but you have to search for the method of removing the Chinese superuser
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For this device you need Kingo 1.1.8. (Found on there Facebook page) If you downloaded Kingo from there site, it is the newest version witch may not work properly. Uninstall the version you have, reboot your PC and install 1.1.8. You may need to run Kingo more than one time before it takes. I had to run it 3 time before it took.
Good luck
phillymade said:
For this device you need Kingo 1.1.8. (Found on there Facebook page) If you downloaded Kingo from there site, it is the newest version witch may not work properly. Uninstall the version you have, reboot your PC and install 1.1.8. You may need to run Kingo more than one time before it takes. I had to run it 3 time before it took.
Good luck
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2630466&page=12 post #115
chriscw81 said:
Use vroot. It will and it will not trip Knox. I soft bricked mine this morning after screwing around. I used Odin to get back to stock MJE then I rooted with vroot. It a simple one click root but you have to search for the method of removing the Chinese superuser
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Thank you for the reply, this is what I ended up using and it worked flawlessly. Installed app, clicked root, and I was rooted.
For those who don't know: Only drawback to Vroot is that it installs Chinese SU. For fix, type 'Replace Chinese Superuser' into google and follow first, or second link (first is video). (can't provide link because I haven't posted 10 times :/ ) The fix is easy and works instantaneously.
phillymade said:
For this device you need Kingo 1.1.8. (Found on there Facebook page) If you downloaded Kingo from there site, it is the newest version witch may not work properly. Uninstall the version you have, reboot your PC and install 1.1.8. You may need to run Kingo more than one time before it takes. I had to run it 3 time before it took.
Good luck
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As far as Kingo 1.1.8 goes I was never able to find it... I read that people had success with that version but every time I followed links to obtain it I just got the same ole 1.2.0. (went to FB page and installed version was 1.2)
Thanks again for all the help everyone, Vroot did it for me
Cool, glad it worked out for ya.
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[Tut] Gain Back Root on Chickcharney Update! [Easy!]

Hey all OUYAins!
So recently I updated my OUYA to Chickcharney and lost root access *cue crying*
I tried installing RootMyOuya1.1 by WonderEkin but it didn't install. So I snooped around for different rooting methods such as ReRoot script by Eldon McGuiness (You can take a look at his script here).
The method that worked perfectly fine for me was to download a piece of software called Kingo (here). Simply download and install it and connect your OUYA to your computer via USB and click Start Root. Wait for the software to root your OUYA and it will eventually reboot. You should now have SuperSU installed with root access!
I hope this thread helps anyone having difficulty with getting root access on Chickcharney!
I'm assuming the device needs to already have been rooted prior to trying Kingo ROOT? I just got my system on Thursday and since I'm new it forced me to download the Chickcharney update and I can't figure out what the best way is to root my OUYA.
i just got one on friday and the same thing it updated automatically
i use this to root my system it still works
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2350900
my ouya was rooted before the update. yesterday I tried Kingo and it said "already rooted", but I had no root permission. So I clicked "root again" and after a minute or so my ouya was rooted again properly.
Thanks Sn0wdune
joserod1980 said:
i just got one on friday and the same thing it updated automatically
i use this to root my system it still works
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2350900
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I tried that to root it but it said it couldn't find the Ouya. I'm running the latest update Chickcharney on mine. Do I need to wipe it to run the root?
circledrag said:
I'm assuming the device needs to already have been rooted prior to trying Kingo ROOT? I just got my system on Thursday and since I'm new it forced me to download the Chickcharney update and I can't figure out what the best way is to root my OUYA.
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Well not neccessarily. It should still work in any case!
circledrag said:
I tried that to root it but it said it couldn't find the Ouya. I'm running the latest update Chickcharney on mine. Do I need to wipe it to run the root?
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That's odd. Are you sure you have your OUYA connected via USB properly and the drivers are correctly installed?
Sn0wdune said:
Well not neccessarily. It should still work in any case!
That's odd. Are you sure you have your OUYA connected via USB properly and the drivers are correctly installed?
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The driver's wouldn't install because I had to turn off driver signing. I got it working after that with Ouya Toolbox root... even though it was crashing part way through. I had to run the TEST version of Ouya Toolbox and just forced the root and I guess it was fine because it appears to be rooted.

Can't root Blu Studio C 5 + 5 LTE

All I want to do is root this thing, but no matter what I've tried it just doesn't want to work. Has anyone actually managed to root this?
Cant be done.... Yet
KSeto0229 said:
All I want to do is root this thing, but no matter what I've tried it just doesn't want to work. Has anyone actually managed to root this?
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hi, i've try but nothing, i use kingo, frame, tow, and others but nothing.. some user say they have been able to root this by some kind of mistake, they use kingo with no success but then reboot and done, is rooted, it says is not but it is but not with me jeje, i guess we'll have to wait.
Rooting Blu Studio C 5+5 LTE
KSeto0229 said:
All I want to do is root this thing, but no matter what I've tried it just doesn't want to work. Has anyone actually managed to root this?
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I've done it. I used the newest version of Kingroot from the Google Playstore (ver 4.8 at the time of this writing) If I recall correctly I *think* Kingroot may have shown an issue getting root access. However, after rebooting the device the rooting process did work. I was able to verify it by using root checker (basic version). After I had root I replaced Kingroot with SuperSU and once again verified using root checker. Still rooted... Be careful to take one step at a time. If you can reply with specifics and what order you did them in I might be able to help.
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jtpiano said:
I've done it. I used the newest version of Kingroot from the Google Playstore (ver 4.8 at the time of this writing) If I recall correctly I *think* Kingroot may have shown an issue getting root access. However, after rebooting the device the rooting process did work. I was able to verify it by using root checker (basic version). After I had root I replaced Kingroot with SuperSU and once again verified using root checker. Still rooted... Be careful to take one step at a time. If you can reply with specifics and what order you did them in I might be able to help.
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use Kingroot 3.5

Root Xperia Z2 Tablet (All Models/Regions) on 5.1.1 build 23.4.B.0.319 in 3 Steps

Hello everyone,
I've noticed that there hasn't been any threads about rooting the Xperia Z2 Tablet on lollipop. Most threads have discussed how to root the device on 4.4.4 and to create an update image to maintain your root whilst updating to 5.0+.
I've scoured the interwebs and found nothing so I'll make it easy for those whom don't know how to achieve root or don't want to do much work without creating images and such.
First off I'm not responsible for any inconvenience that may come with rooting your device and losing your warranty. I can and will be willing to help out in restoring or answering questions that you may have.
This method uses Kingroot... For those who have a problem with kingroot, it is only used to achieve root and this guide will also be showing you how to remove kingroot and install Supersu with ease. Using the link below download the necessary files: Kingroot V4, Supersume, XZDualRecovery 2.8.26. Place all these files on the root of your devices internal storage/SD card excluding Xdualrecovery as that needs a PC. (If you want to Xposed working I will also supply the files needed for that as well). https://www.mediafire.com/download/wrsajbgw2jr6czt
*Make sure you have unknown sources enabled under Settings>Security>Device administrators as well as Developer Options available and USB debugging enabled. (To enable Developer Options go to Settings>About Tablet>Build Number and click it 10 times).
1. Install NewKingroot.apk and run the application. It will notify you that a root method was found and to try it. It may take up to 2 minutes to achieve root. (If all you wanted was root and are content with kinguser then you're done! :good: if you want Supersu and/or a custom recovery then continue on to step 2!
2. Connect your Tablet to your PC via microUSB. On your PC open and extract the contents of TabZ-lockeddualrecovery2.8.26-RELEASE.combined.zip to your desktop. Now double click install.bat a screen will pop up providing you with options to install xdualrecovery. Choose option 2. Installation on ROM rooted with SuperUser by pressing 2 and enter. The script will run its course and tell you to grant permission on your tablet. Open up your tablet and a kinguser prompt will show asking you to grant or deny permission to ADB (Grant it!!!) afterwards your tablet will reboot on it's own to TWRP. (I advise you to either make a backup of the tablet now or after you install Supersu as insurance in case of any mishaps). Click reboot System.
3.Install Supersume, open the application and run it. It will of course ask to grant it permission (Grant it!!!) it will check the environment (making sure that there isn't any Pokemon nearby that you don't need... Sorry Pokemon Go reference) and it will begin removing kingroot and install Supersu. If you didn't have Supersu installed already great! It'll open up Supersu automatically. Supersu may ask you to update binaries (DO NOT click TWRP as it will reboot and you have to start the process over from step one!!! :crying: Just click Normal and once it says successful you're done! :victory: The next step is optional if you Want Xposed.
*Optional 4. Install XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk. Open your app drawer and open NDR Utils. It will ask for permission (Grant it!!!) now here you may choose your preferred recovery... Philz Touch Recovery,TWRP or Clockwork Mod Recovery. Click Reboot to Primary Recovery (fourth option) once it's rebooted you want to click install>SD>xposed-v85.1-sdk22-arm-by-romracer-20160620.zip and swipe to install. You should get a success when it's finished. Now simply reboot and your apps will be upgrading. Congratulations you now have root with SuperSU and xposed! :victory:
**if you wish to uninstall Xposed simply reboot to recovery and click install>SD>xposed-uninstaller-20151218-arm.zip uninstall the application once it's rebooted and you're good to go!
***if you have a problem with Supersume not working, reinstall Newkingroot.apk and run it again to get root. Then run supersume again (Grant permission!!!) and let it run its magic.
If anyone has issues, has questions or needs help PM and I will do my best to help and answer all your questions. Please don't be discouraged because I'm new here! I will be soon adding a link to a video tutorial on how all these steps can be done!
I have the Verizon 561, will this allow rom upgrade to marshmallow?
chin_bone said:
I have the Verizon 561, will this allow rom upgrade to marshmallow?
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Hi there, I also have SGP561 as well for Verizon. Verizon didn't release Marshmallowfor the device yet unfortunately. ???? still waiting and more then willing to confirm when it does
Just ran on my 5.1.1 z2 and work first time. Great stuff thanks!
creepingcreep said:
Just ran on my 5.1.1 z2 and work first time. Great stuff thanks!
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Glad it worked for you. Just wanted to help people out as I had invested time trying to figure out my own. I didn't like flashing files constantly so tried making easy.
Never had luck with kingoapp and today isnt any different
Thanks so much. I am away for another week but I can not wait to try this. I got a verizon z2 tablet since it seemed to be the cheapest 10 inch tablet. You have breathed new life in to it.
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Am i correct that you don't provide the kingroot.apk?
Which version are you using?
How do you boot into custom recovery from device off? Everytime I try it takes me to the stock recovery
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ToneLa said:
Never had luck with kingoapp and today isnt any different
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Sorry to hear what version are you using? Use the provided KingRoot in the download link provided
Daimonion1980 said:
Am i correct that you don't provide the kingroot.apk?
Which version are you using?
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No, in the link provided all necessary apps and folders/zips are included. Including KingRoot apk
Cammy253 said:
How do you boot into custom recovery from device off? Everytime I try it takes me to the stock recovery
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Power off device. While device is booting up at the Sony logo hold power and volume down/up (depends on customer recovery) until led flashes green and device vibrates then let go
JediDru said:
Thanks so much. I am away for another week but I can not wait to try this. I got a verizon z2 tablet since it seemed to be the cheapest 10 inch tablet. You have breathed new life in to it.
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That's great news to hear! I picked one up and wanted to root and I did on KitKat but when I upgraded to lollipop I lost root and rooted it the long way... Needed something simpler and couldn't find anything on here. So I wanted to make sure a guide was available to all. Enjoy and let me know how it went
reymund602 said:
Power off device. While device is booting up at the Sony logo hold power and volume down/up (depends on customer recovery) until led flashes green and device vibrates then let go
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Thank you working great
Sent from my SGP561 using XDA-Developers mobile app
If you're talking about your google drive, there is no kingoapp.apk in there
All there is:
- supersume.apk
- tabz-lockeddualrecovery
- xposed uninstaller
- xposed v85.1
- xposed installer
I downloaded the most recent kingroot, which worked on my Verizon sgp561, and then I used your superuser file to change over to su. Seems to work just fine.. I'm on 5.1.1.
I tried the most recent kingroot and it fails.
An old version gave me an error code of 0x162982
ToneLa said:
If you're talking about your google drive, there is no kingoapp.apk in there
All there is:
- supersume.apk
- tabz-lockeddualrecovery
- xposed uninstaller
- xposed v85.1
- xposed installer
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Let me double check and if anything I'll post a link to the apk
Sorry that you're having issues though
bilestoad said:
I downloaded the most recent kingroot, which worked on my Verizon sgp561, and then I used your superuser file to change over to su. Seems to work just fine.. I'm on 5.1.1.
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Thanks for confirming! If you didn't see the KingRoot apk in drive I'll upload the current version!
ToneLa said:
I tried the most recent kingroot and it fails.
An old version gave me an error code of 0x162982
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What is the software version you are having problems with?

Need Help rooting CrossCall Trekker-M1 Core Android 6.0.1

Hi Everyone,
I'm looking for a way to root my Trekker-M1 Core.
I have tried having activated usb debugging:
- Rootkhp Pro 1.9
- Kingoroot
- Kingroot
- Sp flash tool but couldn't find the proper rootkit
I could find many rootkits, but unfortunately for other kinds of Crosscall Trekkers
Phone info:
CrossCall Trekker-M1 Core
Android 6.0.1
Hardware version: V1.00
Kernel 3.10.49
If someone could help me, would be wonderfull
Hi Bfreenoe. I just rooted my Crosscall Trekker M1 with Kingoroot. (I like those phones but they have too many little ****ty google apps that you can only remove with a root)
I used the official Kingo Root app that I installed on my phone.
Download on your computer or directly on your phone the Android's version of Kingo Root
Here's the link of the official website:
kingoapp.com
Then you just have to put the apk somewhere on your phone where you can find it easily.
Make sure you've got enough battery (They say 70% but I was at 60% when I did it)
And you'll need an internet connection of course.
I hope it'll work for you
Halp!!!1!!
Brazyxs said:
Hi Bfreenoe. I just rooted my Crosscall Trekker M1 with Kingoroot. (I like those phones but they have too many little ****ty google apps that you can only remove with a root)
I used the official Kingo Root app that I installed on my phone.
Download on your computer or directly on your phone the Android's version of Kingo Root
Here's the link of the official website:
kingoapp.com
Then you just have to put the apk somewhere on your phone where you can find it easily.
Make sure you've got enough battery (They say 70% but I was at 60% when I did it)
And you'll need an internet connection of course.
I hope it'll work for you
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I unlocked my bootloader and tried various roots kingroot, kingo ect. but still no die. Anyone have a working method?
Thanks,
Ulf
ulfw2018 said:
I unlocked my bootloader and tried various roots kingroot, kingo ect. but still no die. Anyone have a working method?
Thanks,
Ulf
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Hi Ulf,
After loads of tries, I succeeded rooting my Crosscall Trekker M1 using iRoot v3.4.9. APK. BUT it seems quite complicated from there to either :
- install a custom recovery as this device is not supported neither by TWRP neither by CWM, as I can't get the recovery.img
- replace 'irootsu' with Supersu, Superuser or Magisk.. Staying with these chinese app omnipotent in my system doesn't really make me feel that my phone is safe and sound..
Does somebody know how to root this device using a 'cleaner' method ?

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