Google Nexus 5 :: Is There A Safe Root On Stock 5.1.1 That Doesn't Wipe Data

Jul 8, 2015

I desperately need more storage on this phone.. The only way I have found to gain extra storage is to have root and use StickMount. I have a lot of info and game saves that I don't want to lose to a data wipe though. Is there a safe root method on stock 5.1.1 that doesn't wipe data?

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Google Nexus 5 :: Root For Stock Kernel On 6.0?

Oct 7, 2015

I've been looking around, but I can't find anything to suggest root is available on the stock kernel. CF-Autoroot doesn't work for 6.0, and so far all I've found is root for custom kernels but I want all stock.

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Google Nexus 5 :: Install Stock - Remove All Leftover Files From / After Root

Sep 10, 2015

I would like to completely purge all leftovers files from when I rooted my Nexus 5.

I tried something with another device I own - the Nexus 7 2012 - and that was using TWRP and remove all the files from "/". Of course, it would fail to remove everything (permissions?) and cause the device to freeze, but forcing reboot would allow to enter bootloader and flash everything fresh and lock the bootloader (I used Nexus Root Toolkit). It has not caused any obvious problems.

I was wondering what the best way would be to completely start fresh on my Nexus 5 while getting rid of all leftover files.

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Google Nexus 6 :: Root Without Losing Data

Nov 14, 2015

Is there a way to root the nexus 6 without losing your data?

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Google Nexus 5 :: Any Way To Update Without Losing Data And Root?

Aug 16, 2015

Is there anyway to update without losing data and losing root?

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Google Nexus 5 :: Stock Email App Doesn't Work

Sep 2, 2014

It's a couple of days my phone doesn't sync and download new emails. I switched to Aquamail and it's working. I can't understand what happened to the stock email app

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Huawei Nexus 6P :: Root Without Having To Wipe Everything?

Dec 3, 2015

Is this possible?

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Huawei Nexus 6P :: How To Get Back To Stock Rom With Root

Feb 5, 2016

How to get back to stock rom with root n able to get OTA updates from google

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Google Nexus 5 :: Why Can't Get Out Of Safe Mode

Jul 17, 2015

I can get to "start, recovery, bootloader (?)" page, but cannot select with volume button. When i press start, it just starts in safe mode. tried to shut down and start again (both by pressing power off by touch screen and holding the off button down). Did get to the menu that offers factory reboot and the like, but again, couldn't select anything with the volume button.

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Huawei Nexus 6P :: Safe Search On Google App

Nov 12, 2015

Ever since activating my Nexus 6P the Google app has set itself to have safe search on and will not let me turn it off. From the Google settings page on from a browser it shows that it should be off for my account. I cannot change this for some reason.

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Google Nexus 5 :: How Can Root 6.0.1 Without A PC

Feb 3, 2016

So basically my phone just doesnt show up on my computer or any computer since like Android 6, not to big of a deal since i use airdroid to transfer files now and then, but i really would like to root again, so was wondering if its possible to root Android 6.0.1 - Build: MMB29S without a PC?

i can backup all my files if needed, and i have rooted in the past so my bootloader is unlocked

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Google Nexus 5 :: Are Power Banks Safe To Charge

Aug 24, 2014

Are power banks safe to use for charging purpose??? Do we need to consider any particular charger with specific power output? Any specific brand to consider?

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Google Nexus 5 :: From Lollipop To MM With Root

Jan 3, 2016

At the moment I am still at latest version of Lollipop with root permissions, but now I feel that MM is calling me.

I'd like to upgrade to Android 6.0.1 and root it, how do I do it?

Titanium backup app+data ==> Factory reset ==> Upgrade to 6.0.1 ==> root from 6.0.1 ==> Restore Titanium backup

Furthermore, is there any full clear guide for rooting from Android 6.0.1?

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Google Nexus 5 :: Backup And Restore Without Root

Aug 26, 2015

I'm currently running Android 6.0 DP3 on my Nexus 5 and have to perform a clean flash due to battery drain issues. However, this will make me go through the whole backup and re-setup process again - backup images, backup Whatsapp, backup all documents and download, flash the phone, restore everything, log into the different apps, set up Gmail accounts etc. Obviously, I'm not looking forward to that it's basically also the reason which has kept me from trying different ROMs on my phone in the past. I know that there is Titanium Backup just for that job, but it needs root access and I can't root my phone because this will trigger the "phone isn't secure"-alarm of my bank's super cautious TAN app which will stop it from working (just like using Tasker does, which obviously sucks).

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Google Nexus 5 :: Bootloop From Root App Permissions

Aug 30, 2015

I'm not really and expert on flashing stuff on Android. I was pretty comfy not rooting my phone for more than a year. TBH, I didn't really need it, because I was not a power user, but I've recently installed a root app called King User (King Root, etc.). It made things easy for the very few apps I could not use without root permission. However, when I received the latest OTA (5.1.1. security update) I had to disable root authorization in order to install it. So I disabled it using the app's built in authorization setting.

The OTA update failed and gave me the error with the opened up android and the red exclamation mark. So I thought that the app messed something up. Disabling in house did nothing. Uninstalling it did nothing. So I decided to replace it with SuperSU using this guide: [URL] .... After SuperSU deleted KingUser and updated itself the phone remained stuck inside a bootloop. So I figured this replacement process messed up permissions.

My bootloader is locked and I have no custom recovery (because like I said, I just needed temporary root access for a couple of apps and wanted to avoid the hassle). When I enter Recovery mode in default fastboot it gives me the "No command" error (probably because of SuperSU permission).

Now I don't even know if the phone is rooted or not. USB debugging was not enabled last time the phone was on and now I think I'm stuck in this point where nothing works without something else. Doing a full recovery now would probably be asking for a lot, but right now, I would be happy if I could just do a factory reset or something...

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Google Nexus 5 :: Factory Restore From Root Kit

Sep 24, 2015

SO i was doing a factory restore from nexus rootkit - i must have forgotten and let it use the nexus 6 files -- it did a reboot after some flashing but never booted - it's dead aside from having access to the reserve boot loader, i have access to nothing else. I saw a similar post of someone flashing nexus 4 firmware on accident and he fixed it this way, but i think the command lines must be different since his command lines were using nexus 4 directories

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Google Nexus 5 :: How To Check Phone Has Ever Been Root

Oct 22, 2015

I have a small question regarding a nexus 5. Is there a way to know if my Nexus 5 has ever been rooted? In my office, we are having a connectivity problem with a nexus 5 and after talking with google they request us to send them the phone. They asked if the phone is or has been rooted which, I guess, voids the warranty.We use the phones for developing software and research proejcts, and I know that some of them some times are rooted, some times use not official-roms, etc.

So despite it looks that the broken nexus 5 is a stock one, I'd like to check it and to make sure that it has never been rooted. Is there a way to do so?

Apparently the Nexus 5 is not rooted: play store apps say so, and the bootloader is locked. Still, I cannot be completely sure that the phone has never been unrooted. Is there a way to check that?

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Google Nexus 6 :: Double Tap To Wake Without Root

Dec 8, 2015

Is it possible ? If so any link how to post?

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Google Nexus 5 :: How To Remove SuperSU Without Root

Nov 11, 2015

I bought a Nexus 5 from amazon and when it came in and I set it up, it was like setting up a brand new phone. However, when the setup process was done and I was brought to the homescreen, it had SuperSU in the app drawer. I was scared because I do not want a rooted phone, so I installed Root Checker and that said that my phone was not rooted. However, if I launch SuperSU in order to uninstall it, it gives me a pop up that says that "There is no SU binary intalled" and stuff, and I cannot access the app further than that. Is there any way to uninstall it? (Also, if I go to the google play store to uninstall, it just says that it'll uninstall all updates from this app).

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Google Nexus 5 :: How To Root Android M Preview

May 29, 2015

I have been looking around on google and couldn't find anything that actually worked

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Google Nexus 5 :: Possible To Change Font Without Root?

Oct 13, 2015

If is possible, how? i remember flipfont for my old nokia

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Google Nexus 5 :: How To Root Phone Without PC Running Android 6.0.1

Feb 24, 2016

So to get to the point my nexus 5 is running android 6.0.1 and i was wondering for download to root it without my pc? My computers hard drive keeps acting up and crashing.

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Google Nexus 5 :: Lost Root After Installing Cyanogenmod

Feb 2, 2015

Recently installed cm12 nightly via flashify. Lost root access. How to get it back? Also I entered an email id in the email app. Now I wanna delete it but there is no option. I already deleted in settings but it still stays in email app. How to sync contacts via people on cm12?

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Google Nexus 6 :: Is It Required To Unlock Bootloader To Root?

Aug 29, 2015

To unlock the bootloader in order to root the Nexus 6?

I don't really care about custom ROMs, but there are a few root apps I would like to use.

For example, I'd like to enable touch to wake. That would make the phone perfect for me.

But I just do not want to brick the phone.

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Google Nexus 5 :: Won't Root - Cannot Get Past Flashing The SuperSU

Jan 1, 2016

I tried to root my phone, but I cant get past flashing the superSU.

I am running the latest version of android and I tried both TWRP and CWM.. I get to flash the custom recovery and boot up, but as soon as I try to flash SuperSU the phone gets stuck into bootloop. (also when I use CWM phone automaticly overwrites the custom recovery to stock, I know how to fix this but I must get the root access first though...)

Currently I reflashed factory Images and I am using my phone completely naked only with vital apps. But I am not willing to back down, I would like to find the fix and Root it till the end.

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Google Nexus 5 :: SU Binary Exists But No Root Access

Jul 13, 2015

I have a banking app refusing to run since it thinks thatmy phone (Nexus 5 running 5.1.1) is rooted. Only problem is that it's not. Or at least i think so....

I have understood that the banking app concerned checks if the phone is rooted by checking for SU binary in systembin and systemxbin, and fair enough, by xbin contains the SU file. I was rooted on 4.4 (or 5?) using towelroot. The bootloader has been locked all the time. I never rooted on 5.1 and above since I didnt want to wipe, and as it didnt matter much to me.

My questions are

1) Can I restore the root in some way, given that the SU binary exists without wiping the data? I tried Superuser app but naturally it failded to update the binary.

2) Can I delete the SU binary somehow without root access? At this point i only have read access to the systemxbin directory.

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Google Nexus 5 :: Taking So Long To Wipe Cache Partition?

Jan 5, 2014

Nexus 5 taken a while to wipe cache partition? It takes a good minute or 2 on the nexus 5 but on the nexus 4 it takes 2 seconds. Both are running Android 4.4.2 the nexus 5 and the nexus 4.

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Google Nexus 5 :: Fastboot Wipe Cache Partition Very Slow On 6.0?

Oct 20, 2015

it takes about 5 - 10 minutes to perform a wipe from Recovery, where in Lollipop and before, it was a few seconds. A couple of websites have corroborated this.what's changed in 6.0 that a cache wipe takes so long? I'm on an unrooted N5 and performed a clean factory flash (and re-locked the bootloader).

Code:
mkfs -t ext4 /dev/[device]
to
Code:
rm -rf /cache/*

Or something, I mean, even formatting a heavily encrypted partition shouldn't take that long (especially one as small as /cache).

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Google Nexus 5 :: Change Lock Screen Wallpaper Without Root

Nov 25, 2014

Can you change the lock screen wallpaper only, without root?

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Google Nexus 5 :: Root Mode In CM13 File Manager?

Dec 11, 2015

How to enable root mode in the file manager of the new cm13 nightly.

I have root enabled in the rom, but the file manager won't play ball.

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Google Nexus 5 :: How To Root With No Factory Reset Without Wiping Photos

Sep 26, 2015

I own a LG Nexus 5 (non rooted), and I've been using this photo app called VSCOcam solely as my phone camera for the last 2 years, and I've taken thousands and thousands of photos with it. The phone has been amazing for the last 2 years but it is time for an upgrade.

So I went to backup my phone and realized that VSCOcam had screwed me... The app has its own internal library so unless you "export" the photos, they are not accessible in /sdcard. Someone in XDA forums had the app and told me that the photos are stored inside "/data/data/com.vsco.cam/files/images" and unless I root I wont have access.

Now heres the cycle of stupidness which I think you all can guess. In order to root -> I need to unlock my bootloader, and to unlock my bootloader -> I need to factory reset!

I've tried just about everything to root my phone without factory resetting, so far none has succeeded.I contacted the devs for VSCOcam and they told me to highlight the photos individually and export...

What should I do? Should I just bite the bullet and lose ALL MY PHOTOS?? The app is currently listed as 12gb in size...

TL;DR - VSCOcam hid thousands of photos in "/data/data/com.vsco.cam/files/images" which is unreachable without root, and to root means to factory reset my phone wiping all the photos I'm trying to get in the first place...

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