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ZTE Write Protection for ZMAX and other ZTE phones

This was found by me, I can not believe it was this easy
To turn off nand / system write protection on the ZTE ZMAX and maybe other phones

WORKS ON
ZTE ZMAX 2 (unlocked (LEO) Z955a)
ZTE ZMAX
ZTE CONCORD 2
ZTE Grand x3
ZTE Grand S Pro n9835
ZTE Prestige N9132
ZTE Grand X Max + on Cricket Wireless
ZTE Zinger

DOES NOT WORK ON
ZTE WHIRL 1
ZTE WHIRL 2
ZTE ZMAX 2 (Z958 (LOL) ATT GO)
ZTE Warp Elite
ZTE Max+ n9521

You should use this before you use your rooting utility, like Kingo Root

run this command in adb shell or terminal

reboot disemmcwp


to re-enable write protection issue this command

reboot emmcwpenab

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How exactly did you manage this what were the steps?
 
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This was found by me, I can not believe it was this easy
To turn off nand / system write protection on the ZTE ZMAX and maybe other phones

WORKS ON
ZTE ZMAX 2 (unlocked (LEO) Z955a)
ZTE ZMAX
ZTE CONCORD 2
ZTE Grand x3
ZTE Grand S Pro n9835
ZTE Prestige N9132
ZTE Grand X Max + on Cricket Wireless
ZTE Zinger

DOES NOT WORK ON
ZTE WHIRL 1
ZTE WHIRL 2
ZTE ZMAX 2 (Z958 (LOL) ATT GO)
ZTE Warp Elite
ZTE Max+ n9521

You should use this before you use your rooting utility, like Kingo Root

run this command in adb shell or terminal

reboot disemmcwp


to re-enable write protection issue this command

reboot emmcwpenab

I AM A FARKING GENIUS



If I have helped you, and you like my work, please click on the Like

If you would like to buy me a beer , you can click on the PayPal button

you sir are a MOTHER FARKING GENIUS, I'm certainly no noob when it comes to android but i have a friend with the whirl 1 that sold it cause they were unable to change from pre to pst paid on at&t i wad unanable to help them, after getting the grand x 3 i figured thus would be my first non rooted phone, first search was this and BAM! 10 minutes and i have root, thank you, thus is the community that makes android strong!
 
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1.Downloaded kingroot.
2.Ran the kingroot app.
3.ran the disemmcwp command on android terminal.
4.restarted my phone
5.kingroot stook around!
DEVICE:
ZTE Grand X Max +
.................................................................
Question though for MASTER CHIEF and the guys out there using my device. has anyone been able to switch kingroot for superuser? I tried switching them through android terminal but ended up loosing root after running the mrw/root command. Am I supposed to install twrp? And then do it from there? Having a bit of trouble a little help would be aprecciated guys.
 
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1.Downloaded kingroot.
2.Ran the kingroot app.
3.ran the disemmcwp command on android terminal.
4.restarted my phone
5.kingroot stook around!
DEVICE:
ZTE Grand X Max +
.................................................................
Question though for MASTER CHIEF and the guys out there using my device. has anyone been able to switch kingroot for superuser? I tried switching them through android terminal but ended up loosing root after running the mrw/root command. Am I supposed to install twrp? And then do it from there? Having a bit of trouble a little help would be aprecciated guys.
If you have twrp available for your device you should have
1) temp root with kingroot
2) install twrp
3) uninstall kingroot
4) boot into twrp manually with button combo
5) flash SuperSU zip through twrp
6) reboot back to android
7) run 'reboot disemmcwp' command in adb shell or run as root in terminal emulator.


But it is too late for that now so what you need to do now is go to the play store and get super-sume pro
That will allow you to replace kingroot with supersu
 
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If you have twrp available for your device you should have
1) temp root with kingroot
2) install twrp
3) uninstall kingroot
4) boot into twrp manually with button combo
5) flash SuperSU zip through twrp
6) reboot back to android
7) run 'reboot disemmcwp' command in adb shell or run as root in terminal emulator.


But it is too late for that now so what you need to do now is go to the play store and get supersume pro
That will allow you to replace kingroot with supersu
OK will try and will return with results!
Oh I forgot to mention I did the above steps while on ofw 5.1 on my zte grand x max +, just thought I'd clear that up
 
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If you have twrp available for your device you should have
1) temp root with kingroot
2) install twrp
3) uninstall kingroot
4) boot into twrp manually with button combo
5) flash SuperSU zip through twrp
6) reboot back to android
7) run 'reboot disemmcwp' command in adb shell or run as root in terminal emulator.


But it is too late for that now so what you need to do now is go to the play store and get super-sume pro
That will allow you to replace kingroot with supersu
It worked thanks master chief .
So there you go! Zte grand x max + rooted fully with superuser by chainfire as SU woohooo! I've been trying for months
 
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yeah, I already mentioned that in the OP

You didn't mention that in the OP, it's the 3rd one listed under Does Not Work, I'm able to root it but I guess its only a temporary root because when I reboot it says not rooted, I'm not sure if that is considered a partial root or temp (I'm not to familiar with the android terminology..lol) root because it still lists Superuser after the reboot but root checker says its not rooted after reboot.. I'm trying to get tethering working on this phone like before on the Radiant, I found a way by editing a SQL database someone figured out on another phone, hopefully I can get tethering working while I wait for further development on these phones.

Edit: I see you did mention running that command in shell, but what I mean is that you have the ZMax 2 (LOL) Go phone as not working with it.. It does.. That was the part I was referring to.

Matt
 
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You didn't mention that in the OP, it's the 3rd one listed under Does Not Work, I'm able to root it but I guess its only a temporary root because when I reboot it says not rooted, I'm not sure if that is considered a partial root or temp (I'm not to familiar with the android terminology..lol) root because it still lists Superuser after the reboot but root checker says its not rooted after reboot.. I'm trying to get tethering working on this phone like before on the Radiant, I found a way by editing a SQL database someone figured out on another phone, hopefully I can get tethering working while I wait for further development on these phones.

Edit: I see you did mention running that command in shell, but what I mean is that you have the ZMax 2 (LOL) Go phone as not working with it.. It does.. That was the part I was referring to.

Matt
If the command worked you wouldn't lose root every time you reboot.
 
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If the command worked you wouldn't lose root every time you reboot.

It has to work to some extent, because it wont root with Kingo without using that command first and rebooting, I've tried multiple times and I have to run that command first for Kingo to root successfully.. Do I have to re-enable it with that second command after rooting? Would that keep it from reverting back after reboot?
 
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It has to work to some extent, because it wont root with Kingo without using that command first and rebooting, I've tried multiple times and I have to run that command first for Kingo to root successfully.. Do I have to re-enable it with that second command after rooting? Would that keep it from reverting back after reboot?
One time should be all it needs..
 
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Hey man. I gotta Zte N9132. (Prestige)
Which I tried to compile my own TWRP.. Apparently I failed miserably. I flashed it using terminal command, a dd command.
Now my recovery will not boot at all. I still have the original recovery.img
(...found here... https://www.mediafire.com/download/hugu1j0hauof2fu ...)
Im afraid its gonna be toast.. Please help.. I notice you did some work on similar zte devices.. and found the unlock command for this devices read only /system... Hoping you can save this underloved device..
Originally from Boost prevail,
Dais Flaque
 
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Hey man. I gotta Zte N9132. (Prestige)
Which I tried to compile my own TWRP.. Apparently I failed miserably. I flashed it using terminal Commander. I used a DD command.
Now my recovery will not boot at all. I still have the original recovery.img
(...found here... https://www.mediafire.com/download/hugu1j0hauof2fu ...)
But im afraid its gonna be toast.. Please help.. I did notice you fid some work on similar zte devices.. and foumd the unlock command foe this devices read only /system...
Originally from Boost prevail,
Dais Flaque
If you have root and you backed up the stock recovery.img before flashing the twrp you tried to compile, then all you need to do is reinstall the stock recovery until you have a new build of twrp to test.
 
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