Updated Root Kernel for the G360T/T1? - Samsung Galaxy Core Prime ROMs, Kernels, Recoverie

This here's the first ever post I've made on XDA, lol. But here's the deal, with the brand new firmware updates to the Galaxy Core Prime (G360T/T1), the TrapKernel root method seems to have stopped working. Well, not entirely but WiFi gets broken in the process which is a bummer.
An updated root kernel, along with updated Touchwiz based custom ROMs based on the new AQA2 firmware would definitely be appreciated, as some people could still be purchasing core primes today and there could be a chance that it ships with the latest updates, which call for a host of performance improvements and vulnerability patches. And we need to prepare for that.

sm g360t1
Did you find any solution for rooting?
I have a sm g360t with G360T1UVU2AQD1 firmware. . I've heard that you can't make room in a mobile with thistle firmware. (Ps. Cf auto root and kernel around net don't have any luck of rooting )

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[Q] the last working way of ROOTing

Hi,
I've been using Prime since the first delivireis in January and never wanted root it. But recently it seems that Prime is not so fats and smooth as could be and I expect that the performance will increase after flashing a custom ROM. I wanted to ask which is the last working version of ROOTing and installing recovery when I have official Android 4.1.1 (the last OTA). I found some tools (viper, sparky) but they look very old and don't know if they work on the new updates. The best would be soma one-click method
I also wanted your recommendation on which ROM is the best for daily usage. I wanted to try CM10 but noticed that it is not official port. I like customization a lot but not necessary on tablet so much. I also read that ASUS plans to release 4.2 update and I wanted to ask if there will be updates of ROMs for Prime... I ask because it seems that Prime is quite dead here (no wonder, of course).
Thank you!

Android Development for the Samsung Stratosphere II SCH-i415?

Great phone even in stock form. Its only been on the market for about a month so I doubt there are any custom ROMs out there for it yet, but I am sure folks are already working towards that. In any event I would like to root the device. I've tried superoneclick and Im getting stuck on step 7, so its recommended to do a manual root at this point. I am curious if anyone else has been able to root this device and if so, whats the best method? Are there any custom Jelly Bean ROMs out there for it yet?
Also - to the moderators, can we add a section for this phone? I cant see it listed in any of the forums yet. Thanks!
I have been looking around for a method to root the Samsung Stratosphere II with no luck yet. It is the best QWERTY phone out there. I've been surprised at how little buzz it's been generating. I blame Verizon for such a horrible launch and lackluster demand.
I definitely want custom ROM control of the phone as I intend to use it for years.
Yeah its a great phone, very fast and responsive. I'd like to get Jelly bean on it and see how it runs. Mods, can we get a sub forum set up for this phone? It would be great to get development started as soon as possible. Any suggestions on root or pushing superuser to this? Think I can use the stock recovery to push su and busybox?
Mods? Are you out there?
storm_chaser said:
Mods? Are you out there?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2122682 says it can root your phone
Barring that, I've read you can't flash to your recovery partition with odin, but you should be able to flash to the system partition. You should be able to dump out a stock odin image and manually root it and then repackage it as a tar. pm me for some pointers on how to do that.
i just checked for a software update on my wife's Stratosphere II SCH-i415 and there is one. I live in NC the update was under settings/about device/ software update. its form Verizon size 506.6 MB. is there a way to pull it before it installs? maybe a root method. I installed it. could not wait. well its jellybean went from 4.0.4 to 4.1.2 baseband 1415vrlj2 to i415vrbma3 kernel was 3.0.8-1157001 to 3.0.31-947060
Just a bump, because the device has a working root method for OTA JB devices, and it could use CWM Recovery support as well as Google Wallet porting and some custom ROMs... the usual flurry of activity around an Android device with root.
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4.0.4 Does any one have stock rom for that version for SS2

Looking to Root, and install CyanogenMod

Hello everyone.
I am looking to Root my T-Mobile Galaxy S5 (G900T) phone. It is currently updated to Firmware 5.1.1 and the Baseband version is G900TUVU1FOG6. After I would like to install the most stable / secure version of CyanogenMod.
I looked at a few other topics on these forums, one being the compliation thread with all the roots , patches, etc but it says it is not possible to root anything with FOG6. (This thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo.../compilation-s5-g900t-stock-firmware-t3042400)
Is that thread still acurate?
Thanks in advance.
Edit: Also looking to get a good recovery to make this process easier.
Inaccurate/out of date. I had it rooted the day the kernel source was released
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62315607

How do I upgrade my Rooted Galaxy Tab S6 (TM-860)

Excuse my noobness, I have not worked on a rooted Samsung device in quite a few years, but I have the Tab S6 (TM-860), and it is rooted. It currently has the November 1st, security patch with One UI 2.5, but I want to upgrade it to One UI 3.1.
I cannot figure out which files to download from https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/galaxy-tab-s6/firmware/#SM-T860, but my end goal is simply to patch my tablet to the latest release, and reapply my rom (420 rom).
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
FYI, I do have TWRP installed, and I know it does not work with Android 11, so I am happy to remove it, just need to know how to do so on this device.
So, i found my firmware, but does samsung not provide the files? I'm guessing they don't, because they are control freaks, but you never know

Galaxy S21 (Exynos) Rooting and custom ROMs

Last time I tried rooting was in 2016/2017 using Super SU but now many years later I want to try to root my phone again. I have Galaxy S21 ( Exynos ) and I was wondering what would be the easiest way that won't cause too much trouble.
What are the pros and cons of rooting a phone in 2021 and are there any dealbreakers like not being able to recieve system updates or banking apps not working at all.
I would also like to know if there are any android 10 based custom ROM's for Galaxy S21 currently?
Seeni276 said:
Last time I tried rooting was in 2016/2017 using Super SU but now many years later I want to try to root my phone again. I have Galaxy S21 ( Exynos ) and I was wondering what would be the easiest way that won't cause too much trouble.
What are the pros and cons of rooting a phone in 2021 and are there any dealbreakers like not being able to recieve system updates or banking apps not working at all.
I would also like to know if there are any android 10 based custom ROM's for Galaxy S21 currently?
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In order to root you need to unlock your bootloader, which means no system updates. Most apps will still work if you install Magisk (SuperSU equivalent). There are not really any roms yet, but you can see that easily from the rom section of this forum:
Samsung Galaxy S21 ROMs, Kernel
Improve your Samsung Galaxy S21's battery life, performance, and look by rooting it and installing a custom ROM, kernel, and more.
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Hi,
Since there's no custom ROM for this model, I wanted to try the GSI way.
I've installed TWRP on my S21 (o1s) following this procedure : https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-for-galaxy-s21-exynos.4241869/#post-84592059
Then, I flashed /e/ OS from here : https://images.ecloud.global/dev/treble_arm64_bvN/
However, the phone keeps bootlooping after displaying "This phone is not running Samsung's official software. You may have problems with features or security, and you won't be able to install software updates."
I believe I'm missing a step in my installation (something about vbmeta maybe ?). Can anyone help me ? It's my first time dealing with recent Samsung phones (= post-Galaxy S9).
(I've also posted this question here : https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/issues/2006)

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