Root 70 Exclusive - G925a
But what does it actually mean? Is it a new exploit? A leaked engineering kernel? Or just hype?
| Requirement | Specification | |--------------|----------------| | | SM-G925A (AT&T) only. Not for G925V, G925P, or G925T. | | Android Version | Must be on Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop) or 7.0 (Nougat) with bootloader v7. | | Binary Version | Check in Settings > About > Software Info > Baseband . Look for G925AUCU**70**xxxx (the "70" is critical). | | Cable | Official Samsung USB cable (data sync capable). | | PC | Windows 10 or 11 with Samsung USB drivers installed. | g925a root 70 exclusive
Date: May 2, 2026 | Category: Android Modding | Device: Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (SM-G925A) Introduction: What is the "G925A Root 70 Exclusive"? The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (model number SM-G925A ), specifically the AT&T variant, has long been considered one of the “holy grails” of Android rooting. Why? Because AT&T enforced a locked bootloader policy that made traditional root methods nearly impossible for years. But what does it actually mean
Enter the elusive phrase that has been buzzing through XDA Developers forums, Telegram groups, and Reddit threads: Or just hype
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