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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.

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These are internal files used by Samsung engineers for factory testing.

You flash a leaked, specialized "EngBoot" (Engineering Bootloader) using Odin . It seems you’re looking for information on the

Rooting the AT&T Galaxy S6 Edge on Android 7.0 is not a risk‑free endeavor. Consider the following before proceeding:

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The "Exclusive" club members were the ones running Nougat with root privileges while the rest of the world was terrified to touch their devices.

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