Is not needed recovery like twrp bro?
Yes I was wanting to know I have never done this before
Maybe we can wait for next years lol
I've been out of the loop for awhile but I thought I'd go ahead and give this A32 5G root access. Prior to this phone I never needed to root any of my devices. Since this dinky phone can't even handle Pokemon GO that's all the reason I need to root.
I was going to buy the Samsung a32 5g phone in hopes to root it. The phone I have is the Samsung A20 which also cannot be unlocked. I went into developer options and turned on "Force allow apps on external" to free up space on the A20 phone. It helped some but now after months of using the phone this way my phone storage says full all the time. I have uninstalled some apps I don't use and still have not much storage space freed. I don't understand this company's reasoning with locking phones in the US like this. Samsung has been my go-to cell phone company for years. This is so disappointing. Thanks for sharing before I wasted my coins on another crap phone.No OEM unlock in the latest Samsung a32 5g phones in the developer mode. Been searching all day online and I'm bushed. Am getting scared it isn't possible with the SM-A326U phones. Tried adb and fastboot as I've run Linux since 1992 and even though I get a connection, only the commands that get phone information and reboot it work. Can't do anything without an unlocked bootloader. OEM unlock appears locked into oblivion for users which is ashame. I will never buy any Samsung product ever again. The phone was what was handed to me as my Nexus 6p's were obsoleted by the changeover to 5G by my provider. No backwards capability otherwise I'd still be using my rooted 6p's
Kurt
Get used to it. As more and more phone companies integrate things like NFC payments, etc and focus on security phones are gonna be less rootable in general in the future.I was going to buy the Samsung a32 5g phone in hopes to root it. The phone I have is the Samsung A20 which also cannot be unlocked. I went into developer options and turned on "Force allow apps on external" to free up space on the A20 phone. It helped some but now after months of using the phone this way my phone storage says full all the time. I have uninstalled some apps I don't use and still have not much storage space freed. I don't understand this company's reasoning with locking phones in the US like this. Samsung has been my go-to cell phone company for years. This is so disappointing. Thanks for sharing before I wasted my coins on another crap phone.
contact meCan anyone help me get an unlock bootloader dump for b3 or older
Correct. "U" (U.S.) and "W" (Canada) variants have their bootloaders locked. As of today I've only seen paid methods to unlock them with some exceptions like S8 and S9 that have exploits.I read all the posts in this thread, most of which conflict, but the gist seems to be that this particular phone isn't rootable, am I right?
Mine is T-Mobile, the SMA326U.
Get used to it. As more and more phone companies integrate things like NFC payments, etc and focus on security phones are gonna be less rootable in general in the future.I was going to buy the Samsung a32 5g phone in hopes to root it. The phone I have is the Samsung A20 which also cannot be unlocked. I went into developer options and turned on "Force allow apps on external" to free up space on the A20 phone. It helped some but now after months of using the phone this way my phone storage says full all the time. I have uninstalled some apps I don't use and still have not much storage space freed. I don't understand this company's reasoning with locking phones in the US like this. Samsung has been my go-to cell phone company for years. This is so disappointing. Thanks for sharing before I wasted my coins on another crap phone.