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Root root cricket zte grand x max

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Hey there everyone, Im here to offer you all some assistance with getting a safer way to have full root access. Some of you may have seen the zips that i have made for the ZMax z970 which allow you to have full root access without losing TWRP. I can make these for the Grand X Max+ as well but i will need someone to supply me with the files I need because I dont own a Grand X Max+. If anyone is interested, what I need is a boot.img. You can copy your boot.img by installing terminal emulator and using fhe following commands(without the quotation marks)

"su"
"dd if=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/boot of=/sdcard/boot.img"

You will have the stock boot.img in the root of your internal storage.
If someone can pull this file and upload it for me I can give all of you a much safer way of getting access to the system partition. I will also need a md5 checksum for the boot.img which you can get by using MD5 CHECKER. Post the md5 checksum along with the download link for the boot.img and I'll start making some stuff to help yall out.

Edit: What I really need is a stock system.img, boot.img, & recovery.img from someone who has not yet installed TWRP or supersu. To do this, install kingroot and terminal emulator and run kingroot to get temp root. Then open terminal emulator and enter the following commands without the ""

"su"
"cd /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name"
"dd if=boot of=/sdcard/boot.img"
"dd if=recovery of=/sdcard/recovery.img"
"dd if=system of=/sdcard/system.img"

You will need to make sure you have at least 3GB of internal storage space before doing this just to be safe. The system.img will probably be about 1.5GB in size but could be bigger. I'm not sure because I have no way to check.
 
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Hey there everyone, Im here to offer you all some assistance with getting a safer way to have full root access. Some of you may have seen the zips that i have made for the ZMax z970 which allow you to have full root access without losing TWRP. I can make these for the Grand X Max+ as well but i will need someone to supply me with the files I need because I dont own a Grand X Max+. If anyone is interested, what I need is a boot.img. You can copy your boot.img by installing terminal emulator and using fhe following commands(without the quotation marks)

"su"
"dd if=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/boot of=/sdcard/boot.img"

You will have the stock boot.img in the root of your internal storage.
If someone can pull this file and upload it for me I can give all of you a much safer way of getting access to the system partition. I will also need a md5 checksum for the boot.img which you can get by using MD5 CHECKER. Post the md5 checksum along with the download link for the boot.img and I'll start making some stuff to help yall out.

Edit: What I really need is a stock system.img, boot.img, & recovery.img from someone who has not yet installed TWRP or supersu. To do this, install kingroot and terminal emulator and run kingroot to get temp root. Then open terminal emulator and enter the following commands without the ""

"su"
"cd /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name"
"dd if=boot of=/sdcard/boot.img"
"dd if=recovery of=/sdcard/recovery.img"
"dd if=system of=/sdcard/system.img"

You will need to make sure you have at least 3GB of internal storage space before doing this just to be safe. The system.img will probably be about 1.5GB in size but could be bigger. I'm not sure because I have no way to check.
I am waiting for my phone off eBay so I can repair mine. Should be Friday I can do that for you master chief.
 
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If the terminal commands are too intimidating then just install Rashr Flash Tool and Md5 Checker from Google Play. Rashr will make a copy of the boot.img with one click. It will be stored in /sdcard/rashr/kernel-backups. Then open md5 Checker and navigate to the folder I mentioned above and select the kernel backup that rashr made and it will tell you the md5 checksum. Upload the kernel backup to Dropbox, Google drive, or whatever cloud storage you have(everyone with a Google account has 15GB Google drive for free) and post a link along with the md5 that you got from md5 Checker. This can be done in 5 minutes or less without having to type any commands.
 
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So the max+ had a unlocked bootloader?
The bootloader isn't completely locked or unlocked. You can Flash roms kernels and recoveries but you can only mount /system rw when you boot from the recovery partition. This means that in order to mount /system as rw while booted in Android you have to Flash the boot.img (your kernel) to the recovery partition and "reboot recovery" which will then boot you into Android with the ability to mount the system as rw. This is called system write protection and is designed to make the phone more secure by preventing you from being able to root it. We just so happened to be able to find a way around this by getting temp root and then flashing twrp and rooting through twrp. We should actually consider ourselves lucky because a lot of zte devices have all of the partitions write protected which makes root impossible.
 
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Yeah this is my first ZTE device, and I've read they lock their devices down pretty solid. So basically the only system partition that isn't write protected is the recovery partition? Also I'm not rooted as of yet. Is ZTE known for updating their devices? I know wishful thinking, but I haven't gotten a straight forward answer from ZTE, or Cricket.
 
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Yeah this is my first ZTE device, and I've read they lock their devices down pretty solid. So basically the only system partition that isn't write protected is the recovery partition? Also I'm not rooted as of yet. Is ZTE known for updating their devices? I know wishful thinking, but I haven't gotten a straight forward answer from ZTE, or Cricket.
It is highly unlikely that this phone will get a lollipop update. At the most they might come out with an update that will completely lock the bootloader and block kingroot from working without upgrading it to a newer version of Android. I have a favor to ask of you, would you be willing to temp root your phone and get the images I need to make a stock rom? It won't make any permanent changes to your phone and is 100% risk free. As soon as you uninstall kingroot and restart your phone it would be exactly the same as it was before.
 
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