G925a Root 70 Exclusive (SAFE ✪)
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (SM-G925A) , specifically the AT&T variant, is a notorious device in the Android modification community due to its locked bootloader
Part 6: Troubleshooting Common G925A Root Errors
- It is likely fake, or a repackaged old exploit that won’t work on current firmware.
- Real “exclusive” roots for locked AT&T models are extremely rare and almost never sold publicly.
Abstract
: Highly rated for earlier versions (Android 5.0), as it did not trip Knox. However, it is incompatible with Android 7.0. CF-Auto-Root (via Odin) g925a root 70 exclusive
Engineering Bootloaders:
Some AT&T models could previously be rooted by flashing a specialized "engineering bootloader" via Odin, which allowed for root access through SuperSU or Magisk. These are highly version-specific and can cause hardware issues like high battery drain. Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (SM-G925A) , specifically the
Standard rooting methods like CF-Auto-Root or flashing TWRP via Odin often fail or result in soft bricks on the AT&T G925A because the locked bootloader rejects unsigned custom recoveries. It is likely fake , or a repackaged
locked bootloader
The “A” in G925A signifies the AT&T carrier model, which historically came with a — preventing custom kernel flashing, TWRP recovery, and traditional root methods (like SuperSU or Magisk via Odin).