Tested benchmarks show a in Geekbench 5 after applying 70-exclusive tweaks.
The Ultimate Guide to Rooting the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (SM-G925A) on Android 7.0 Nougat
Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes. Modifying your device violates AT&T terms of service.
This method is often the only viable path for G925A users on Android 7.0. It utilizes a leaked internal Samsung kernel (Engineering Boot) that allows for system-level modifications. A Windows PC with the latest Samsung USB Drivers . g925a root 70 exclusive
This process will wipe your device. Ensure all photos and contacts are synced.
Ensure you have a Windows PC and the following files prepared:
Launch Odin3 as Administrator.
was unrootable without tripping Knox. However, developers found ways to exploit the 7.0 build, often requiring specific, specialized tools. 1. The "Exclusive" Exploits (SafeStrap/Custom Exploits) To root the
Thousands of devices turned into expensive paperweights. They would boot to a black screen and vibrate, never to wake up again. This was the "Snapdragon Apocalypse." The fear was palpable. Forums on XDA Developers turned into graveyards of "Hard Bricked" threads.
Flashing the "70 Exclusive" combo file will trip your Knox counter to 0x1 permanently. This voids your warranty and disables Samsung Pay forever. Tested benchmarks show a in Geekbench 5 after
The official Samsung flashing utility modified for custom binaries.
If your binary version shows "71" or higher, the "70 exclusive" method will work. Samsung patched the exploit in later bootloaders.
Once the combination firmware boots (you’ll see a factory test menu): This method is often the only viable path
Tested benchmarks show a in Geekbench 5 after applying 70-exclusive tweaks.
The Ultimate Guide to Rooting the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (SM-G925A) on Android 7.0 Nougat
Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes. Modifying your device violates AT&T terms of service.
This method is often the only viable path for G925A users on Android 7.0. It utilizes a leaked internal Samsung kernel (Engineering Boot) that allows for system-level modifications. A Windows PC with the latest Samsung USB Drivers .
This process will wipe your device. Ensure all photos and contacts are synced.
Ensure you have a Windows PC and the following files prepared:
Launch Odin3 as Administrator.
was unrootable without tripping Knox. However, developers found ways to exploit the 7.0 build, often requiring specific, specialized tools. 1. The "Exclusive" Exploits (SafeStrap/Custom Exploits) To root the
Thousands of devices turned into expensive paperweights. They would boot to a black screen and vibrate, never to wake up again. This was the "Snapdragon Apocalypse." The fear was palpable. Forums on XDA Developers turned into graveyards of "Hard Bricked" threads.
Flashing the "70 Exclusive" combo file will trip your Knox counter to 0x1 permanently. This voids your warranty and disables Samsung Pay forever.
The official Samsung flashing utility modified for custom binaries.
If your binary version shows "71" or higher, the "70 exclusive" method will work. Samsung patched the exploit in later bootloaders.
Once the combination firmware boots (you’ll see a factory test menu):