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If you want to enhance your phone performance and customize it, do not forget to try our hand-picked collection of root apps for Android devices:īest Apps for Rooted Android Devices Warning!
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To confirm root access, you can install Root Checker app from the Play Store.
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All you need to do is to install an APK on your phone and tap a button inside the app. Rooting the Verizon and AT&T Galaxy S5 or any other supported Android device with Towelroot is very easy. Just give it a try, but at your own risk! Root AT&T and Verizon Galaxy S5 and Other Devices If your device is not listed above, Towelroot might still work for you. Note: The list provided below is based on the feedback back of people who used Towelroot and reported successful root on their respective devices. The exploit might not work with certain firmware versions and Exynos variants of Galaxy devices! Towelroot has been reported working on the following devices so far! In most cases, these device run Android 4.4.2 or 4.4.3 KitKat. Confirmed Working Root on Following Devices The only new thing is that Geohot has just added AT&T and Verizon Galaxy S5 root support to his Towelroot. Due to the difference in the way they mount the system partition, Towelroot cannot root the newest HTC and Motorola phones. And thus, it has now become possible to do things you could only dream of so far but couldn’t realize it.Īctually, Towelroot is a sort of universal root-tool that can obtain root access on a number of Android devices including Galaxy S4 Active, Nexus 5, AT&T Note 3, Verizon Note 3 and almost all phones with a kernel build date prior to June 3, 2014. Yes, the AT&T and Verizon Galaxy S5 can finally be rooted using Geohot’s Towelroot exploit. Towelroot can root AT&T and Verizon Galaxy S5 and a bunch of other Android devices.
And, at a time when most users had almost given up dreaming about rooting their phone, well-known developer Geohot has come up with an assertion of hope. The users of AT&T and Verizon Galaxy S5 had been waiting for months for a root exploit to arrive. We see working root methods coming for new devices coming even before their official release but when it comes to rooting a new Verizon phone, things develop pretty sluggishly. Most of the Samsung Galaxy devices from Verizon are considered tough to root.