: Go to Settings > About Device and tap Build Number seven times. Then, enable USB Debugging .

Samsung's enterprise-grade Knox security suite actively monitors system integrity. Tripping Knox permanently disables security features like Samsung Pay and Secure Folder.

Power off your G925A. Press . When the warning screen appears, press Volume Up to continue.

Because traditional root tools do not work directly on AT&T’s Android 7.0 build, developers rely on specialized firmware manipulation. Method 1: The Engineered Boot Binary (Engineering Root)

Some third-party forums (e.g., XDA, RootzWiki, or paid Telegram/WhatsApp groups) have offered “exclusive” root files for carrier-locked S6 Edge models on Nougat — often unreliable or overpriced.

This created the "Exclusive" status.

To gain root access on a locked AT&T bootloader, the community workarounds typically rely on flashing a modified, pre-rooted "Engineering" firmware or kernel via Odin.

Rooting and unlocking partitions will wipe your data. Use Samsung Smart Switch to back up your contacts, photos, and messages to a PC.

But what does it actually mean? Is it a new exploit? A leaked engineering kernel? Or just hype?

Click the button in Odin and select the downloaded G925A Nougat Eng-Kernel file ( .tar format).

Since the bootloader is locked, traditional methods like "Fastboot oem unlock" do not work. The primary way to achieve root on the G925A running 7.0 is through an . Step 1: Enable Developer Options Go to Settings > About Device > Software Info . Tap Build Number 7 times until "Developer Mode" is enabled.

: The combination firmware runs with native root access enabled over Android Debug Bridge (ADB).

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: Go to Settings > About Device and tap Build Number seven times. Then, enable USB Debugging .

Samsung's enterprise-grade Knox security suite actively monitors system integrity. Tripping Knox permanently disables security features like Samsung Pay and Secure Folder.

Power off your G925A. Press . When the warning screen appears, press Volume Up to continue.

Because traditional root tools do not work directly on AT&T’s Android 7.0 build, developers rely on specialized firmware manipulation. Method 1: The Engineered Boot Binary (Engineering Root) g925a root 70 exclusive

Some third-party forums (e.g., XDA, RootzWiki, or paid Telegram/WhatsApp groups) have offered “exclusive” root files for carrier-locked S6 Edge models on Nougat — often unreliable or overpriced.

This created the "Exclusive" status.

To gain root access on a locked AT&T bootloader, the community workarounds typically rely on flashing a modified, pre-rooted "Engineering" firmware or kernel via Odin. : Go to Settings > About Device and

Rooting and unlocking partitions will wipe your data. Use Samsung Smart Switch to back up your contacts, photos, and messages to a PC.

But what does it actually mean? Is it a new exploit? A leaked engineering kernel? Or just hype?

Click the button in Odin and select the downloaded G925A Nougat Eng-Kernel file ( .tar format). When the warning screen appears, press Volume Up to continue

Since the bootloader is locked, traditional methods like "Fastboot oem unlock" do not work. The primary way to achieve root on the G925A running 7.0 is through an . Step 1: Enable Developer Options Go to Settings > About Device > Software Info . Tap Build Number 7 times until "Developer Mode" is enabled.

: The combination firmware runs with native root access enabled over Android Debug Bridge (ADB).