These builds are compiled with the newest version of ProxSpace and are always up to date. Here I will post the latest compiled Windows versions from the official Proxmark repository and some forks. If you want me to add a fork please contact me.
Having problems? Please look at the Known issues first.
Warning Proxmark3 Easy users: make sure your Proxmark does have 512KB of flash otherwise these builds might not work!
The AT&T variant of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge () is notorious within the Android development community. Unlike its international counterparts (such as the SM-G925F or G925I), the AT&T model features a strictly locked bootloader. When Samsung rolled out the official Android 7.0 Nougat update, standard vulnerabilities were patched, leaving many users believing that gaining superuser access was impossible.
| 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. |
. If you are comfortable with ADB/Fastboot and specialized flashing tools, you can successfully root your 7.0 device. However, always prioritize backing up your data and understand the limitations of a locked bootloader.
While not "exclusive" to rooting only, the Nemesis ROM installation method is a comprehensive way to get both root access and a modified 7.0 Nougat experience. The ROM comes pre-rooted.
Even with the exclusive exploit, consider these issues:
This process is advanced and carries risks, including the potential to "brick" your device (render it non-functional). Proceed at your own risk. It is also critical to note that this method is not guaranteed to work on all Android 7.0 builds. It is most likely to fail on newer security patch levels (e.g., G925AUCS7ERC1 ).
There are currently builds for two different Proxmark3 repositories. The official Proxmark repository and the RRG / Iceman repository, with the latter having multiple configurations.
This is the most stable firmware for your Proxmark3. It does work on all Proxmark3 devices and is a great starting point, but might lack some features.
The RRG / Iceman repository is bleeding edge with many new features, but it might not be the most stable. It is designed to take advantage of the Proxmark3 RDV4 hardware. This firmware requires 512KB of memory, if your Proxmark3 has less than that and you still want to use it, follow 256kb versions.
Please refer to the Differences section.
Open the Device Manager on your PC and go to the Ports section. You should see COMX, where X is the port number. Make sure this port is your Proxmark3 by unplugging your Proxmark3 from your PC, now the port should be gone.
There were community efforts to creating a GUI, but no available GUI does support all features of the Proxmark3 client.
All binaries are created using ProxSpace and the corresponding Proxmark repository. If you don’t trust the binaries and want to compile the Proxmark firmware yourself look at the Proxmark repository for more information.
Many users have no interest in compiling the Proxmark firmware themselves, especially when they only want to use their proxmark3 without modifying the source code.
The AT&T variant of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge () is notorious within the Android development community. Unlike its international counterparts (such as the SM-G925F or G925I), the AT&T model features a strictly locked bootloader. When Samsung rolled out the official Android 7.0 Nougat update, standard vulnerabilities were patched, leaving many users believing that gaining superuser access was impossible.
| 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
. If you are comfortable with ADB/Fastboot and specialized flashing tools, you can successfully root your 7.0 device. However, always prioritize backing up your data and understand the limitations of a locked bootloader. The AT&T variant of the Samsung Galaxy S6
While not "exclusive" to rooting only, the Nemesis ROM installation method is a comprehensive way to get both root access and a modified 7.0 Nougat experience. The ROM comes pre-rooted. | | Binary Version | Check in Settings
Even with the exclusive exploit, consider these issues:
This process is advanced and carries risks, including the potential to "brick" your device (render it non-functional). Proceed at your own risk. It is also critical to note that this method is not guaranteed to work on all Android 7.0 builds. It is most likely to fail on newer security patch levels (e.g., G925AUCS7ERC1 ).
Please note that It does not work is not a valid error to report.
If you ran into an error during the usage of a precompiled build please contact me with following information:
Please use the forum thread.
The RFID HACKING BY ICEMAN Discord server.
Or contact me through Discord: Gator96100#2719