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Monday, October 9, 2017

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (Snapdragon) Successfully Rooted!


Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (Snapdragon) Successfully Rooted!

17 comments:

  1. Mr Nobody I'm pretty sure you only loose Samsung pay if Knox is tripped

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  2. Mr Nobody​​​ I do not use Samsung Pay

    I noticed the battery glitch, but I just got an app that tells me the real percentage

    Don't know what magisk is

    Netflix works fine...0 issues

    I have a Nexus 7 and Galaxy Tab With Xposed framework, I am fine

    I do not care to flash a rom like ever, I actually love Samsungs rom

    Its not affecting anything internally, so having it till it gets more development is personally worth it (its also sorta fun)

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  3. Rony Mishchuk​ it doesn't trip knox suprisingly, i'm serious it actually doesn't

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  4. Nathaniel Clay I know that. That's why I said that

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  5. Rony Mishchuk it detects root even without tripping knox. You can still unroot and go Back to stock for samsung pay unless we ever get boot unlocked root

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  6. Mr Nobody weeeelll idk maybe its becuase knox isnt tripped because on the galaxy tab rooted it doesnt work

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  7. All the talk about Google blocking the play store for rooted phones doesn't concern you?

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  8. M Lakia​ They haven't for me at all! I just updated Google Maps and Netflix runs fine. I think most of these blocks have simply been bypassed by now.

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  9. Android and Samsung have come a long way in terms of software improvement. I no longer find the need to root unless I am using a really old device.

    I say that as I flashed Lineage OS 14 on my daughter's S3 yesterday, yet I am still stock on my Note 8.

    Personally I don't root and/Or flash unless I just want to be an asshole about having the latest stable(ish) Android release on newer phones.

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  10. Ferman Cavazos​​ I was able to map custom s pen comands (one that lets me use it as a camera snap with my camera stand) and install sound root hacks, sorta nifty, but I understand your point. But I am suprisingly finding it useful so far. Softkeyz is so far my favorite root app with custom softkeys.

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  11. Won't be buying one anytime soon, but still nice I guess.

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  12. Great to know. Thanks! I have too many Tasker automation developed for my Androids which rely on the root access.

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