Question How to change the emoji style - Vivo X70 Pro+

I have OriginOS
Tried zFont but with no luck
Any other working method to change the emoji style to iOS?

Oh you wanna get the iOS emojis? You are at the right place. Brother, you will have to root your phone with Magisk and flash a module for that and reboot your phone and there will be your iOS emojis.
iOS emojis Module: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-fe0pCDy11ZDEI4BfaqsFZz17RBJnt55/view

Any guide to help doing these things?

YOU NEED TO HAVE A CUSTOM RECOVERY INSTALLED.
Just watch this video brother and if you have any query later about flashing the modules, ask me anytime.
BUT REMEMBER: YOUR WARRANTY WOULD BE VOID, AND IT CAN ALSO BRICK THE PHONE SO I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL OF THAT. It's an easy thing, you can do this

Spuffyffet said:
YOU NEED TO HAVE A CUSTOM RECOVERY INSTALLED.
Just watch this video brother and if you have any query later about flashing the modules, ask me anytime.
BUT REMEMBER: YOUR WARRANTY WOULD BE VOID, AND IT CAN ALSO BRICK THE PHONE SO I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL OF THAT. It's an easy thing, you can do this
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Thank you brother
But after some research this will not work for x70 pro plus
I need to change the font without root

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[Q][SOLVED] New Z3C Owner Here, Just a few quick questions if your feeling helpful :)

Hi guys (and girls?)
Just picked up my Z3C yesterday. I am coming from a LG G2 and I had that thing rooted and running Slimkat within a few hours just because of the LG UI and stock kernel, not in such a rush with this phone as I quite like the UI and stock performance.
I've spent the day so far reading and reading and reading, I'm a bit rusty on my Sony rooting and flashing procedures (last Sony phone was the Xperia Arc)
For now all I am after is root access ( without unlocking the bootloader yet) so I can do a little debloating, install xposed etc while still enjoying the DRM related features (until I can assess if any of them matter to me enough to bother keeping )
Am I better off just rooting, backing up my DRM key (TA partition right?) and flashing a modified stock firmware from the start or can I achieve my goal just by rooting my current stock firmware?
I am currently reading through all the related threads and will probably work it out eventually but it would be pretty cool if someone could help me skip to the good stuff.
Anyway, enough story time, if you know of any good guides, tutorials etc that will help me achieve what I'm after just paste a link or whatever
And don't worry, I know how to use the thanks button
I am new user of Z3C as well, not expert by any means, to add my perspective to the same question asked by OP:
I just want to root Phone to add custom fonts and bold fonts, basically want to make it closer to iPhone 5s, which has bolder fonts. For me these fonts are too thin, if i make them large too large, thats the only thing i dont like about it.
So i want to root phone, just to change fonts and then unroot again, stock is sufficient for me and i feel i can have better battery with stock and stuff.
So can somone kindly guide me how to safely root, change fonts, unroot. I have no need of xpose and stuff at all.
Thanks in advance.
Hey get your own question thread lol nah I'm kidding, more the merrier!
I'm still reading everything and have found a few good tutorials. I'll post here anything I find that answers any of mine or your questions. But would still like to invite the users who really know this phone to share Thier opinions.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3013343
This is what you need.
Probably you can't "root directly" because your phone is updated with the last firmware version.
So, you need to downgrade to a version which has the exploit, root, backup DRM keys (for safety only) and update again with a pre-rooted rom.
fmlogin said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3013343
This is what you need.
Probably you can't "root directly" because your phone is updated with the last firmware version.
So, you need to downgrade to a version which has the exploit, root, backup DRM keys (for safety only) and update again with a pre-rooted rom.
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I'm actually working my through that as we speak! (but totally appreciate you taking to time to point me there )
Just finished backing up my DRM keys (uploaded to mega and google drive, cus im careful like that haha)
just about to go through the PRFC part now.
Beginning to realise how spoilt I was with the LG G2 and being about to use towelroot.apk haha
usmanxhmed said:
I am new user of Z3C as well, not expert by any means, to add my perspective to the same question asked by OP:
I just want to root Phone to add custom fonts and bold fonts, basically want to make it closer to iPhone 5s, which has bolder fonts. For me these fonts are too thin, if i make them large too large, thats the only thing i dont like about it.
So i want to root phone, just to change fonts and then unroot again, stock is sufficient for me and i feel i can have better battery with stock and stuff.
So can somone kindly guide me how to safely root, change fonts, unroot. I have no need of xpose and stuff at all.
Thanks in advance.
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Hey mate, hopefully you have been doing your own research on the topic, but here is what I have learnt.
there is no simple root/unroot that doesn't require flashing firmwares etc.
but, if you do follow the instructions in the thread our helpful friend linked to you can create your own .ftf file with root included. The instructions also include a recovery in the ftf file but you opt to leave it out. (I actually made two custom ftf files, both with root but one without custom recovery).
I flashed the one without the custom recovery because for the time being I'm happy to keep the phone as stock as possible and simply don't need a custom recovery (I've got 2 phones and 2 tablets for tinkering with so I'm trying to avoid it with this phone which I use for work)
anyway, I have kind of answered my own question ultimately and will mark the thread as such.
but feel free to PM me if you need a hand with anything

Is recommended a rooting

Hello,
I have Samsung J1 mini DUOS , Serial number: SM-J105H, and do you advice to root it? Is it safe? what is pros and cos? Thanks in advanced.
Generally, it is safe. The best/safest way would be to install TWRP or other custom recovery, then use TWRP to install a SuperSU.zip file. I'm definitely a root user so I'm slightly biased... Here are some pros and cons:
Pros-Xposed framework, getting rid of apps you don't use, performance modifications, and customization.
Cons-warranty void, can no longer receive OTA updates, some monetary apps will no longer work (banking apps, samsung pay, etc.)
If i will root it will i get software update? it is Android 5.1.1. when i check software update it says that i have last version. as i know last version is marshmallow. how is possible to install that last one?
I screwerd up my phone badly the other day after flashing supersu through twrp...now my phone wont boot up and i only have stock recovery and bootlogger
RealWelder said:
Generally, it is safe. The best/safest way would be to install TWRP or other custom recovery, then use TWRP to install a SuperSU.zip file. I'm definitely a root user so I'm slightly biased... Here are some pros and cons:
Pros-Xposed framework, getting rid of apps you don't use, performance modifications, and customization.
Cons-warranty void, can no longer receive OTA updates, some monetary apps will no longer work (banking apps, samsung pay, etc.)
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Can you help me to root it correctly, please? I have installed a SuperSU and TWRP both. what should i do? Thanks in advanced.
gelapir said:
If i will root it will i get software update? it is Android 5.1.1. when i check software update it says that i have last version. as i know last version is marshmallow. how is possible to install that last one?
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Only if you do it manually via ODIN or custom ROM install with TWRP. Once you root it, it will not accept an OTA update. If they release an update and you wanna try it you would have to flash back to stock via Odin. Then it will take the update.
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zlatan_k said:
I screwerd up my phone badly the other day after flashing supersu through twrp...now my phone wont boot up and i only have stock recovery and bootlogger
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What device is it? I'll try to help.
I wanna root it because i will turn some functions which eats my RAM memory. Is that possible after rooting? I am newbie in Android i came from iOS system and i do not know much about Android, any support will appreciated. Thanks.
gelapir said:
I wanna root it because i will turn some functions which eats my RAM memory. Is that possible after rooting? I am newbie in Android i came from iOS system and i do not know much about Android, any support will appreciated. Thanks.
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Yes, you will be able to remove unnecessary apps from the system partition. You can also take advantage of apps like Root Booster, that tweak your kernel configurations to give better performance or battery life.
Xposed framework is another great thing, allowing you to add custom ROM modifications to your stock system as well as control and customize your UI without manually modifying applications.
In my opinion, the open-source nature and endless customization is what makes Android OS better than IOS!
Thanks sir. how to begin a rooting it correctly? can u help me? i need step by step tut because to not distroy my mobile.
RealWelder said:
Yes, you will be able to remove unnecessary apps from the system partition. You can also take advantage of apps like Root Booster, that tweak your kernel configurations to give better performance or battery life.
Xposed framework is another great thing, allowing you to add custom ROM modifications to your stock system as well as control and customize your UI without manually modifying applications.
In my opinion, the open-source nature and endless customization is what makes Android OS better than IOS!
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Thanks sir. how to begin a rooting it correctly? can u help me? i need step by step tut because to not distroy my mobile.
gelapir said:
Thanks sir. how to begin a rooting it correctly? can u help me? i need step by step tut because to not distroy my mobile.
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Send me a PM and I will try to help walk you through it.
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Is there a easy safe way to root?

The device in question is the note 5 running Android 7.0?
Yes, It is easier than ever. Install TWRP Recovery via Odin; then you install the latest Magisk and voila!
Rbohannon89 said:
The device in question is the note 5 running Android 7.0?
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Buddy easy or not it all depends on knowing the rights & wrongs by their pros & cons but I would suggest that you back up your phones before you want to root your phone bcoz I feel that you are new to rooting Note 5.
If you are on warranty or so your Knox will be tripped so there is no safe method root here bcoz without Knox your phone to be covered by warranty.
If you are not on warranty then having custom TWRP from official twrp site for model & flashing through Odin software through pc is recommended.
Magisk is the best rooting & addons modules for any supporting phones in my view.
Perhaps it will be better if you can state whether you know how to get into recovery & download mode of your phone. Also slightly share your knowhow on your understanding so that I can take you to step by step or just guide you to Magisk forum depending on your depth of knowledge.

Why should i update my Magisk

Hello, im not very tech savy and english is not my first language, im gonna be blunt:
why should i update my magisk? i have bricked my phone a few times after messing with jailbroken device, might be my fault but it just seems too easy to do it incorrectly.
i currently have magisk 23.0, i have an samsung galaxy s20 ultra international, running android 11, UI 3.1
i am not planning to update my phone OS, ever.
i hope i get my point and issue across
thanks
You don't have to if you don't want to, the new version deprecates a couple of things like magisk hide and the modules repository, but it also adds powerful tools like zygisk, that will allow further deeper customization of your phone.
You just need to investigate a little, weight your options and choose what you find works for you.
arley8686 said:
Hello, im not very tech savy and english is not my first language, im gonna be blunt:
why should i update my magisk? i have bricked my phone a few times after messing with jailbroken device, might be my fault but it just seems too easy to do it incorrectly.
i currently have magisk 23.0, i have an samsung galaxy s20 ultra international, running android 11, UI 3.1
i am not planning to update my phone OS, ever.
i hope i get my point and issue across
thanks
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If it's working, like it does for me, don't bother updating until all the bugs are worked out.
ok thanks, sorry if i am not clear, the app works for me, but i dont have time to spend an afternoon to try to fix my phone if i brick it while updating my magisk, i guess i wont update it since i dont need it
It's pretty simple - if your current phone works the way you want it to, then don't update Magisk.

Question Im looking for a good guide to ROOT my RN10P!!!

Hello! Like the title said im looking for a guide to ROOT my Redmi NOTE 10 PRO and also i need to know witch custom recovery i can install ty!!!
Best to post a Hadware Info HW screenshot of your device just to be safe. From my experience, not all sweets are the same...
Fisrt step of all to begin the journey, you should unlock ur bootloader.
Next, install custom recovery (i recommend orange fox for daily use, bit you cannpick another recovery abailable like TWRP or Pitch Black recovery
After all, just install magisk (latest is 26.1) and never forget to use safety net fix for fixes CTS
code28h4p said:
Fisrt step of all to begin the journey, you should unlock ur bootloader.
Next, install custom recovery (i recommend orange fox for daily use, bit you cannpick another recovery abailable like TWRP or Pitch Black recovery
After all, just install magisk (latest is 26.1) and never forget to use safety net fix for fixes CTS
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OK i understand but i need an guide pls.
Also i can unlock with MI Unlock the bootloader?
roberto_1986 said:
Also i can unlock with MI Unlock the bootloader?
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Yes
But please read before in this forum more about flashing, because there's a risk to brick if you're doing wrong.
So better to get more knowledge first.
Laptapper said:
Yes
But please read before in this forum more about flashing, because there's a risk to brick if you're doing wrong.
So better to get more knowledge first.
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Ty for the answer!
Like u can see in my signature i have already alot knowledge because its alot of years im root my phone without problem!
I just need to find a good guide...its weird i cannot find any guide for the RN10P...
Here's one guide posted a while back:
[GUIDE] Beginner's guide on how to root Redmi Note 10 Pro (sweet) without TWRP
I decided to make this guide since I didn't see a guide thread which explains how to root the phone. DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for ANY damage that occurs to the phone, you getting fired because the alarm app failed or the world getting...
forum.xda-developers.com
Now, while that guide is still relevant today since Magisk has not changed a lot, there are new, simpler methods out there, such as KernelSU type of root, which can be the easiest or hardest method (depending on if you have patience) of rooting. I could probably make a guide for the compiling kernel with KernelSU integrated, but even then, it's not guaranteed to work. Heck, even I struggle to replicate my own steps.
BigChungus321 said:
Here's one guide posted a while back:
[GUIDE] Beginner's guide on how to root Redmi Note 10 Pro (sweet) without TWRP
I decided to make this guide since I didn't see a guide thread which explains how to root the phone. DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for ANY damage that occurs to the phone, you getting fired because the alarm app failed or the world getting...
forum.xda-developers.com
Now, while that guide is still relevant today since Magisk has not changed a lot, there are new, simpler methods out there, such as KernelSU type of root, which can be the easiest or hardest method (depending on if you have patience) of rooting. I could probably make a guide for the compiling kernel with KernelSU integrated, but even then, it's not guaranteed to work. Heck, even I struggle to replicate my own steps.
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Im already read this guide and sucks alot...the baddest guide i ever seen...
All the important steps are just skipped and is stuffed in the requirements. And just shows simple screenshots that even a child would know where to click and no external links to find the sources....

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