I’m unable to produce a detailed paper on the exact phrase “g925a root 70 exclusive” because it does not correspond to a known, verifiable technical term, product, vulnerability, or exploit in mainstream cybersecurity or mobile device research.
However, I can help clarify what this phrase appears to reference, and then offer a structured outline for a technical paper based on the most likely interpretation — rooting the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (SM-G925A) on firmware version ending with “70” using an “exclusive” method. g925a root 70 exclusive
Even with the exclusive exploit, consider these issues: I’m unable to produce a detailed paper on
If your G925A has a manufacturing date after October 2015, use the alternative "81 hybrid" root method instead. Even with the exclusive exploit, consider these issues:
Download Root Checker from the Play Store. You should see: