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[TUT] Root your device with Framaroot
« on: June 13, 2014, 12:41:48 pm »
[ROOT] Framaroot, a one-click apk to root some devices

Get the latest Framaroot v1.9.3 here or at the end of the post.

Hi,

Here is an one-click application to install Superuser and su binary on phone. Look at the compatibility list to see if this application can be useful for you.

!! Important !!
Success with this application void warranty on your device.


Installation
1. Download it on your device (links are available at the end of this post)
2. Install it with a file explorer or directly from your internet browser, if android warn you about security risk, say OK and check Unknown sources to allow install of applications outside of Play Store.


Usage
Open Framaroot and select one of the following action: Install SuperSU, Unroot or Execute script (for advanced users)

Possible case once application is launched
•    A popup saying "Your device seems not vulnerable to exploit included in Framaroot", in this case you can uninstall app
•    You seeing one or more exploit name, also click on one after you have selected an action and you will see one of the above messages

Possible case once exploit is selected
•    "Success :) ... Superuser and su binary installed. You have to reboot your device"
•    "Failed :( ... Exploit work but installation of Superuser and su binary have failed"
•    "Half-Success :-/ ... system partition is read-only, use local.prop trick. Reboot your device and use adb to see if it run as root", happen when the filesystem in use on system     partition is a read only filesystem (ex: squashfs)
•    "Failed  :( ... Try another exploit if available"
•    Framaroot crash or freeze, in this case relaunch Framaroot a second time and select the same action and exploit

It only needs an "internet connection" when it takes 5 seconds or longer.   

ADVANCED USAGE
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FAQ

1. Is framaroot work on my device?
~If your device is in the compatibility list above, the short answer is : yes but it depends of your firmware version, latest firmware have less chance to be rooted.
If your device is not in the compatibility list and it embed one of the processor mentionned above, the answer is : try it and see.

2. Why framaroot doesn't root anymore after I update my device?
~Because framaroot exploit security holes present in several devices which has been patched with update you have done, so exploits can't root your device anymore. Framaroot's exploits have a very short life to keep your device "less exposed" to others malicious application. Keep in mind that framaroot is not a permanent rooting application.

3. I loose root after update, what I can do to root my device now?
~An advice : if you want to have a chance to keep root after update, don't update with Kies or ODIN for samsung devices or don't flash system partition, prefer OTA update and use OTA survival feature in Superuser or SuperSU.
And if you have no choice, you can use the traditional method : flash tools specific to your device

4. Will framaroot include more exploits?
~Yes, but don't ask when since I don't know myself, it depend of the vendors fix response.

5. Framaroot crash when I select Gandalf exploit?
~Often the first time you launch Framaroot by selecting Gandalf as exploit, it crash Framaroot. Don't worry, in this case you have to re-launch Framaroot and select Gandalf again, the second time it should work.

6. What means error# on result?
~All errors less or equal to 9 mean your device is not vulnerable.
If you get error#10, give a try with Framaroot 1.5.3.
All other errors need some investigation about your kernel image.

7. Framaroot say Success but SuperSU is not installed after reboot?
~Maybe there is some additional protection on your device or something goes wrong with SuperSU version embedded in Framaroot.
In this case, I recommend to use "Execute script" action and put your own shell script commands in /sdcard/custom (use at your own risk, all commands are executed with root privileges). Look at this post to know how to use custom script.

8. What can I do when the result is Half-success?
~You see this message when the /system partition on your device is a read-only filesystem (eg: SquashFS). To handle this case Framaroot try to use a trick by adding "ro.kernel.qemu=1" in file /data/local.prop. To test if this trick work you have to reboot your device and connect to it with adb shell. Once connected type the "id" command to see if you are root.
If you are not root, your last chance is to select "Execute script" action and put your own shell script commands in /sdcard/custom (use at your own risk, all commands are executed with root privileges). Look at this post to know how to use custom script.

ChangeLog:

Version 1.9.3: Update SuperSU to 1.99r4. Add Czech translation thanks to efIT^cz™.
Version 1.9.2: Update SuperSU to 1.94. Fix error #15.
Version 1.9.1: New action (Execute script) added which will allow you to execute a custom script. Ukrainian language added thanks to Bogdan.
Version 1.9.0: Add Barahir exploit (potentially affect Mediatek based devices).
Version 1.8.1: Another attempt to fix crashes.
Version 1.8.0: Add Faramir exploit, little brother of Boromir (potentially affect Mediatek based devices).
Version 1.7.1: Link to Framaroot donation added (it does nothing as this kind of application are forbidden on play store ... but it could do something someday)
Version 1.7.0: Due to a mistake, Pippin exploit didn't appear in exploit list, its fixed now (Huawei device owners welcome). Add Gollum exploit for AMLogic based devices.
Version 1.6.1: Remove Superuser as it fail to install. Add execution support from adb command line.
Version 1.6.0: Add Pippin exploit (potentially affect Huawei K3V2 based devices)
Version 1.5.3: An attempt to fix Gandalf error#10
Version 1.5.2: Revert to exploitation fix included in 1.4.1. Add Slovakian and Italian languages. Error # added in toast message when exploit failed (report the error number in this thread so I could give you the reason of failure). Previously fix for Framaroot crash was a dirty hack, with this version you shouldn't encounter crash.
Version 1.5.1: Should fix Framaroot crashes.
Version 1.5.0: Add Boromir exploit (potentially affect many Mediatek based devices).
Version 1.4.3: Update SuperSU to 1.34. Rewrote the fix include in 1.4.1 for better but slower exploitation.
Version 1.4.2: Add Russian and French languages. Add scrollbar for exploit list. Update SuperSU to 1.30
Version 1.4.1: Fix a bug in exploitation due to the different kernel data alignement between version and devices, so if exploits didn't work before it "may" work with this version if your device is vulnerable
Version 1.4: Add Gandalf exploit (potentially affect Qualcomm based devices, tested on Nexus 4, as always feedbacks are welcome)
Version 1.3: Add Aragorn and Legolas exploits (could affect wide range of samsung devices including non exynos devices, please give feedbacks for your devices. Thanks)
Version 1.2.1: Fix unroot bug. Improvements for exploitation. Embed SuperSU 1.25
Version 1.2: Add possibility to Install Superuser, Install SuperSU and Unroot
Version 1.1: Frodo exploit added
Version 1.0: Initial release

Download Links:

Framaroot-1.4.1.apk(2.14 MB)
Framaroot-1.4.apk (2.14 MB)
Framaroot-1.3.apk (2.14 MB)
Framaroot-1.4.2.apk (2.16 MB)
Framaroot-1.4.3.apk (2.02 MB)
Framaroot-1.5.0.apk (2.02 MB)
Framaroot-1.5.1.apk (2.02 MB)
Framaroot-1.5.2.apk (2.03 MB)
Framaroot-1.5.3.apk (2.03 MB)
Framaroot-1.6.0.apk (2.03 MB)
Framaroot-1.6.1.apk (908.2 KB)
Framaroot-1.7.0.apk (1.03 MB)
Framaroot-1.7.1.apk (1.03 MB)
Framaroot-1.8.0.apk (1.03 MB)
Framaroot-1.8.1.apk (1.03 MB)
Framaroot-1.9.0.apk (1.03 MB)
Framaroot-1.9.1.apk (1.03 MB)
Framaroot-1.9.2.apk (1.23 MB)
Framaroot-1.9.3.apk (1.25 MB)

Source:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/framaroot/root-framaroot-one-click-apk-to-root-t2130276

Famaroot Help Thread and FAQ:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/framaroot/framaroot-help-t2723000
« Last Edit: July 06, 2014, 04:12:29 pm by Sherlock Holmes »

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Re: Root your device without computer - Framaroot
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2014, 05:45:23 pm »
Nice post! +1
I guess it quite work like "Auto Rooter" to root servers.
May be the same concept they have used! :)
Does it use internet connection?
« Last Edit: June 13, 2014, 05:46:25 pm by M1lak0 »
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Re: Root your device without computer - Framaroot
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2014, 07:46:19 pm »
Isn't any device that can be programmed a computer?

A computer is a general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a set of arithmetic or logical operations automatically.

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Re: Root your device without computer - Framaroot
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2014, 01:02:37 am »
Nice post! +1
I guess it quite work like "Auto Rooter" to root servers.
May be the same concept they have used! :)
Does it use internet connection?

I never noticed..though i was always connected to wi-fi whenever i rooted any device.even if it does, it doesn't matter..because the device gets rooted in an instant! Select the exploit and bang! Just 1 second..! So I don't think it needs internet connection :)

Isn't any device that can be programmed a computer?


Sorry i don't understand what you are saying..

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Re: [TUT] Root your device with Framaroot
« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2014, 11:39:06 pm »
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Re: Root your device without computer - Framaroot
« Reply #5 on: June 18, 2014, 12:07:28 am »
I never noticed..though i was always connected to wi-fi whenever i rooted any device.even if it does, it doesn't matter..because the device gets rooted in an instant! Select the exploit and bang! Just 1 second..! So I don't think it needs internet connection :)

Sorry i don't understand what you are saying..
It only needs an "internet connection" when it takes 5 seconds or longer.

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Re: Root your device without computer - Framaroot
« Reply #6 on: July 06, 2014, 04:13:29 pm »
It only needs an "internet connection" when it takes 5 seconds or longer.

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Re: [TUT] Root your device with Framaroot
« Reply #7 on: July 06, 2014, 09:17:32 pm »
Sweet! this worked on GalaxyS2 with 4.1.2. Getting root is worth to get those god damn samsung apps the fuck out. I disabled 35 of them, hopefully it'll save at least some amount of battery.

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Re: [TUT] Root your device with Framaroot
« Reply #8 on: July 07, 2014, 04:03:30 am »
Sweet! this worked on GalaxyS2 with 4.1.2. Getting root is worth to get those god damn samsung apps the fuck out. I disabled 35 of them, hopefully it'll save at least some amount of battery.

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Re: [TUT] Root your device with Framaroot
« Reply #9 on: July 07, 2014, 07:29:10 am »
Welp this fucking sucks. After rooting (I think) all the contacts have disappeared somewhere and I can't get them back. By choosing contacts to display (All) in the menu only like 12 appears. Any ideas what to do?
I found one post on xda that said contacts have been lost as well, but gradually appeared after few reboots...
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Re: [TUT] Root your device with Framaroot
« Reply #10 on: July 07, 2014, 07:42:31 am »
Welp this fucking sucks. After rooting (I think) all the contacts have disappeared somewhere and I can't get them back. By choosing contacts to display (All) in the menu only like 12 appears. Any ideas what to do?
I found one post on xda that said contacts have been lost as well, but gradually appeared after few reboots...

Hrm rare bug. I'm curious to know at whether your contacts were stored locally on your phone or gmail?
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Re: [TUT] Root your device with Framaroot
« Reply #11 on: July 07, 2014, 08:35:10 am »
Hrm rare bug. I'm curious to know at whether your contacts were stored locally on your phone or gmail?
Were stored locally on the phone. In a few hours I'm going to investigate what had really happened... might just be hidden.

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Re: [TUT] Root your device with Framaroot
« Reply #12 on: July 07, 2014, 10:29:32 am »
Were stored locally on the phone. In a few hours I'm going to investigate what had really happened... might just be hidden.

Maybe thats where the bug is, when contacts are stored on the phone instead of the cloud. I'd look into the framaroot apk and try and follow what it does and why it affects the contacts.
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Re: [TUT] Root your device with Framaroot
« Reply #13 on: July 07, 2014, 11:42:53 am »
Strange..i rooted a galaxy note 2 (android ver 4.2.2 or 4.2.1) a month ago successfully..had no contacts problem then.. I will look for the problem though..

If you have had a cwm backup of your phone(cwm version less than 6.x), try this app http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1300311 to restore your contacts from that backup..else i'll keep looking.
or
Try this: http://www.recovery-android.com/recover-contacts-from-android.html

* Make a backup of the contacts that you have now before attempting anything though..

And you sure you didn't remove any system app that might be related to contacts in anyway?
like "Corporate Sync" or  "Yahoo Mail Authenticator" or any other....?

oh 1 more thing, i know you would have probably tried it but make sure they aren't hidden/it's displaying all the contacts..

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Re: [TUT] Root your device with Framaroot
« Reply #14 on: July 07, 2014, 12:40:42 pm »
ok, I figured it out. Contacts were synched with a Samsung cloud and so when I disabled the bloatware, I also disabled the Samsung cloud crap. Because of that the phone lost connection with the cloud and removed synched contacts. Only few were available, those that were not backed up as of yet.

Problem solved by enabling the Samsung cloud apps again and synching contacts with the phone.