Does anyone know if any of these can be rooted or custom ROM very easily?
I don’t need it to be with zero effort, but most of the instructions I find these days on XDA forums are extremely ambiguous and assume the reader is someone who does this every day and therefore knows most of the steps and what the terminology means.
Years ago when I used to do stuff like this more, directions were written meticulously and without abridgment of any elements. Seems today it’s not common for someone to go to the effort.
I’m extremely proficient, that’s not the issue. It’s just most instructions say stuff like “Step 1: root the phone. Step 2…” I’m like “whoa excuse me… how do I root this phone?”
Anyway, so all I’m asking is are there just comprehensive directions for any of these.
HTC Desire 530: CAUTION: Requires SuperSU(Proprietary). I would advise you use Magisk instead, it's the same as SuperSU but Libre and more modern. You can ask for help here if you need it, but pretty much replace the supersu zip file with the magisk apk, renamed to a zip XDA Forums
Some of these may not be as comprehensive as you like, but most of them seemed relatively simple. Also don't get discouraged by me not being able to find any info about them. If you put more effort in you might have better results.
BE CAUTIOUS! There are plenty of fake TWRP and Magisk websites, but the only place to get Official TWRP is twrp.me, or if it's not supported on your device, you can get a community build. The only place to get Magisk is on the Github page. It comes as an APK, but can be converted to a zip and flashed.
Thank you! Unfortunately I was one of the negative commenters. Didn't mean to be rude, I just wanted to ask that you do a bit of searching before asking questions, I'm sorry if I came off as an asshole.
Check the Lineage website first, they may show up there. It's a good, easy start, though not definitive.
If you can unlock the bootloader, it can most likely be rooted (I've never had a phone with an unlock able bootloader that I couldn't root).
Rooting today us largely done with Magisk. The sequence is:
Extract the boot image from a rom (I've always done it with a rom zip I've downloaded, usually Lineage or Divest). So this will be dependent on ability to get the boot partition image (not sure if it can be extracted from the phone, I would think there's a way).
Copy the boot image to the phone along with Magisk. Install Magisk, use it to patch the boot image.
Copy boot image back to PC, flash the boot image to phone. Now it's rooted.
Run Magisk and configure root options.
Check xdadevelopers.com for latest info on Magisk, I believe it's pretty well documented there.
Edit: If any of them are Verizon phones, it's less likely to be rootable, though I've found the Vzw Moto's tend to be unlockable.
I hate to say this, but lemmy is not your search engine. If you need help rooting, feel free to ask here, but it's a tad bit inconsiderate to ask for directions on every single device, or ask people to do research on every single device. Not to mention, you didn't specify the carrier or lock status of the devices.
I mean, he's not asking for help rooting directly, or for people to feed him instructions on every one of these devices. His question is intentionally left open for any pointers people can give, from a "I rooted the Samsung and its pretty easy to do", to links to other webpages (which are exactly the sort of resource someone would have bookmarked while also being a nightmare to find on Google), to -yes- full step by step instructions for those willing to provide. He's asking for direction, not demanding someone do the work for him.
Omg absolutely yes. Thanks. I just replied to him nearly word for word. Just wanted to know if anyone could say they’ve done one of these and it was easy and/or hey this website is usually very clear. That’s all.
He's asking for someone to find him a guide on how to root the phones. I tried to do that best in my other comment, but it's not the most considerate. If he had found a guide and got stuck, then asked for help, it would probably get better results.
Most of the rooting processes these days is done via unlocking the bootloader and patching the boot image with Magisk. I've never had luck with any of the "one click" root tools, and they just seem to install junk on the device. So I would avoid those even as a last resort.
I would start with the Motorola e4 you have there and seeing if you're even able to unlock the bootloader on it. If so, you will have your foot in the door, so to speak, and can at least try your luck luck with a GSI version of a newer Android.
If any of them are retail models (ones that were sold through a carrier), they may not be bootloader unlockable without jumping through a lot of hoops. That usually involves converting it to the OEM firmware and then enabling bootloader unlock (varies by device/manufacturer).
The Samsung Galaxy J7 had previous support for Lineage, but not that exact model number. You may still find the instructions useful (perhaps supplement those with XDA) and use them as a starting point. That might be a carrier model, and perhaps you can convert it to an OEM model (which have different model numbers) and go from there.
I assume that you can forget about any oft the LG ones, as they stopped providing unlock keys for the bootloader. Check the lineage vor /e OS pages for the devices for a first glance of info.
I'm confused. What are you trying to accomplish? Anyway you shouldn't use root on Android as that breaks the security model.
I would look to see which of those devices officially support Lineage OS if any. They all look ancient so don't be surprised if they are either not supported or support was dropped.
I’m not asking others to Google for me. As I’ve explained to others, I have done a ton of looking for weeks actually. It’s just most of the instructions I find are not very clear at all. I stated this in my post which precludes the possibility of my not having done any prior research. That’s something everyone seems to have missed except one guy.