let say i forget my unlock pattern...
thn tried for too many time ady..
and it required me to log in,
but then i forget my psw...
what can i do now?
what rom are you on? For following steps, use a rom with your original roms csc. If you dont know, to bad, just use any rom close to country you bought phone in.
if stock ics then go follow procedure in dr ketans thread in sticky section development to flash gb, and after factory reset from recovery.
If stock gb, then just factory reset from recovery.
get into recovery by power down device, turn on and immediately button volume up, home and power at same time. navigate in recovery with volume buttons and select with power button.
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you will lose all data
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You have to flash rom agan i think or try a factory reset as above poster said.. Wipe only from safe kernels. Don't wipe on Stock ICS kernels.
sahilarora2003 said:
You have to flash rom agan i think or try a factory reset as above poster said.. Wipe only from safe kernels. Don't wipe on Stock ICS kernels.
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considering al ics are to my knowledge nonwipe reflashing wont do anything Settings are maintained for lockscreen.
you need to factory reset from safe kernel thats why reverting to gb.
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baz77 said:
considering al ics are to my knowledge nonwipe reflashing wont do anything Settings are maintained for lockscreen.
you need to factory reset from safe kernel thats why reverting to gb.
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Added to my knowledge in case I will forget my pattern in future as op. lol
sahilarora2003 said:
Added to my knowledge in case I will forget my pattern in future as op. lol
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I been there done that multiple times. I guess security works in securing data
sad thing there is no solution that survives this that can track your phone in case stolen boohooh.
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Thing worth to try first before doing anything
-Click on Toolbox on my signature
and read tool No 13.
yeah try #13 first, guess Androids security can be bypassed after all.
thanks dr Ketan. Good tip
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dr.ketan said:
Thing worth to try first before doing anything
-Click on Toolbox on my signature
and read tool No 13.
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And Remember its just byepass the security temporarely. For a permanent treatment you should follow baz77 instructions I think. Sorry if im saying something wrong dr ketan. dunn mind. Just posting this for his knowledge.
Notes:
This application will also run each time the device is booted so you can always bypass the lock screen.
This application does not remove or reset your pattern/PIN, it only temporarily disables the lock screen so you can access your device and backup your data before resetting it.
To remove Screen Lock Bypass, open the application and click Uninstall.
@Sahil
If you aware there is pro version available to disable lock permanently
Now it depends on individual whether to pay 5$ for it or just take backup of application and go for Flashing and restoring.
dr.ketan said:
@Sahil
If you aware there is pro version available to disable lock permanently
Now it depends on individual whether to pay 5$ for it or just take backup of application and go for Flashing and restoring.
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Added to my knowledge. That's the way we gain our knowledge from others Im still in learning stage lol
Everybody learning here, Me too!
me too
so many roads lead to Rome
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Experience makes man perfact, and XDA is great platform for us.
Cheuck008 said:
let say i forget my unlock pattern...
thn tried for too many time ady..
and it required me to log in,
but then i forget my psw...
what can i do now?
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That's an awful lot of forgetting going on there!
Typically, users with low post counts who've 'forgotten' their device security credentials aren't the original owners! #justsayin
Regards,
Dave
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good point, still learning
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*Okay so this is one of my first posts on this forum so please cut me some slack if I've made a mistake*
My Nexus seven tablet came in the mail today and I've been doing a lot of research on rooting it and installing a kernel. I've searched around the site using the search tool and looked around as much as I can but I just can't seem to find anything talking about how to completely reset the entire tablet as if it just came out of the box; the reason I'm asking this is because I plan on rooting it and installing my own kernel. The problem is I don't want to actually void the warranty in the situation that something were to happen to it that is covered by the warranty, I could reset the tablet completely and send it back to them without them knowing it was ever flashed or rooted!!
The question: there are programs out there that can be used on the computer and the device itself that will allow the user to completely reset the device using a backup taken from the device before any modifications are done to it; what are some programs that sound like those specifications, where can I get it and how can I use it?
ANY help will be rewarded with thanks
Nexus devices are blessed with factory images from Google.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1781250
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skadude66 said:
Nexus devices are blessed with factory images from Google.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1781250
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This is all that you need, download the factory image you need for your tablet and flash it with nexus root tool 1.52, it's an all in one application that allows you to unlock, root, install cwm and even flash images back to stock. When you flash a google factory image it will wipe the entier tablet and install the stock kernel.
Other than that you're good to go.
SoHaunted said:
the only thing it won't do it re-lock your tablet so you'll have to do that wit another method.
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The Nexus Root Toolkit 1.52 actually will also re-lock your boot loader. Bottom right button on the GUI.
danknee said:
The Nexus Root Toolkit 1.52 actually will also re-lock your boot loader. Bottom right button on the GUI.
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dang, didn't even notice it . Updated my previous post, thanks!
It's a Nexus device. You don't have to worry about anything. If needed, download the factory image directly from Google, flash it, and fastboot oem lock to relock the bootloader. Good as new.
It doesn't matter what you have done on your nexus. Warranty covers manufacturer defects (screen lift, other defects people had, etc) and not damages from misuse (dropping it in water, bricking it by flashing a bad file, etc)
It's a Nexus device, made for unlocking and rooting. Google doesn't care one bit. If it has a hardware defect, they will replace it. They built these devices to be as open as possible for you to do anything you want with it.
They even go above and beyond for you to let you hack it and still have a great experience. Originally you couldn't view rented movies on a rooted system because of the movie licensing they had, they went and worked on changing that so rooted users can rent them too now.
Since Google talked about hacking their devices at Google I/O ... I don't think they care anymore ... the only reason they disable some apps due to root is to protect its content .. DRM protected content and like your Wallet
But just as a note ... flashing any factory image will restore your device completely ... so back up all photos, videos, etc ... stuff that isn't stored on the cloud
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Clarkster said:
It's a Nexus device, made for unlocking and rooting. Google doesn't care one bit. If it has a hardware defect, they will replace it. They built these devices to be as open as possible for you to do anything you want with it.
They even go above and beyond for you to let you hack it and still have a great experience. Originally you couldn't view rented movies on a rooted system because of the movie licensing they had, they went and worked on changing that so rooted users can rent them too now.
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Quick question, will OTA work for any new updates from Google after rooting and being unlocked?
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rushter said:
Quick question, will OTA work for any new updates from Google after rooting and being unlocked?
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If you want updates after you root you have to flash them yourself. It's not that big of a deal, just like flashing anything else. Please don't try to OTA update a rooted device.
Samsung devices are the only ones that I know of that keep track of mods to your device.
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Thank you very much
I am so grateful to have people helping out a noob like me, thanks have been given to everyone here!
I will look into the Nexus Root Toolkit
colonel187 said:
Samsung devices are the only ones that I know of that keep track of mods to your device.
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Some have a watermark to detect when rooted.
nooomoto said:
If you want updates after you root you have to flash them yourself. It's not that big of a deal, just like flashing anything else. Please don't try to OTA update a rooted device.
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You can OTA if you have stock system files and stock recovery
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nooomoto said:
Please don't try to OTA update a rooted device.
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I think you can use Voodoo OTA RootKeeper to update via OTA and still keep root.
colonel187 said:
Samsung devices are the only ones that I know of that keep track of mods to your device.
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I think the official htc and sony bootloader unlock tools leave proof you unlocked too.
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Shano56 said:
Some have a watermark to detect when rooted.
You can OTA if you have stock system files and stock recovery
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You can accept and flash an OTA using a custom recovery, you'll just need to start the update manually.
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Help me..
Before this i use stock ROM 4.0.4 but yesterday i try to custom my phone with CM10 rom...i do step by step but then when i reboot my phone it can't display anything...i try connect with Odin PC but my phone cannot detect.
what should i do???
Dude if you want help please write some details
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Did you install CM10 straight over official Ics? Or did you flash official GB with odin before flashing? Some details would be nice. What "step by step" guide did you use?
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EG00 said:
Help me..
Before this i use stock ROM 4.0.4 but yesterday i try to custom my phone with CM10 rom...i do step by step but then when i reboot my phone it can't display anything...i try connect with Odin PC but my phone cannot detect.
what should i do???
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If it does not turn on, there are not many options, except few things I have explained in a similar case from Emscar. Just somewhere near in the same section. Hope it helps.
forest1971 said:
If it does not turn on, there are not many options, except few things I have explained in a similar case from Emscar. Just somewhere near in the same section. Hope it helps.
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Cinthiar said:
Did you install CM10 straight over official Ics? Or did you flash official GB with odin before flashing? Some details would be nice. What "step by step" guide did you use?
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yes i install CM10 straight over official ICS..huhu
EG00 said:
yes i install CM10 straight over official ICS..huhu
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Well you definitely didn't follow the CM10 installation instructions "step by step" since they say NOT to do this in bold red text.
Your 2 options are to send it for a motherboard replacement, or repartition and bypass the damaged sectors which means you'll lose 3 or so gb of rom space. Follow instructions to the letter at all times, short cuts invariably lead to total bricks especially when dealing with ics.
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SpyderTracks said:
Your 2 options are to send it for a motherboard replacement, or repartition and bypass the damaged sectors which means you'll lose 3 or so gb of rom space. Follow instructions to the letter at all times, short cuts invariably lead to total bricks especially when dealing with ics.
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how to repartition??
EG00 said:
how to repartition??
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Search mainly.... But I'm feeling unduly kind tonight so here you go...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26428986
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By the way - Where and when did you download the CM10 preview? Preview 2 should have been safe unless you were using a dangerous recovery (not CF-Root).
Preview 1 was removed by last Friday.
Entropy512 said:
By the way - Where and when did you download the CM10 preview? Preview 2 should have been safe unless you were using a dangerous recovery (not CF-Root).
Preview 1 was removed by last Friday.
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the thread that i follow has been deleted...huhuhuhu..
Maybe you can use a USB JIG trick..then simply flash with ODIN..but if you encounter with NAND r/w corruption,bad news for you..but it still can be revive with repartition your galaxy note..
azrulnizam84 said:
Maybe you can use a USB JIG trick..then simply flash with ODIN..but if you encounter with NAND r/w corruption,bad news for you..but it still can be revive with repartition your galaxy note..
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i hav USB Jig on my hand right now..but my phone did not hav any response..
Last option (otherthan motherboard replacement) is jtag riff-box. They have service in many country. Goodluck.
forest1971 said:
Last option (otherthan motherboard replacement) is jtag riff-box. They have service in many country. Goodluck.
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jtag riff-box???
Yes,
http://www.jtagbox.com/jtag-news/riff-jtag-samsung-galaxy-note-gtn7000-unbrick-dead-boot-repair-supported/&q=jtag+riff+n7000&sa=X&ei=P4MaUNnNMsyQiQfU2YHoBQ&ved=0CBUQFjAB
forest1971 said:
Yes,
http://www.jtagbox.com/jtag-news/ri...&sa=X&ei=P4MaUNnNMsyQiQfU2YHoBQ&ved=0CBUQFjAB
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They'll just use usb jtsg approach, if not responded to yours, it's doubtful they'll have any luck. It's a true hard brick, only solution is mobo replacement.
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Hai pals. Greetings to you.
I get one used galaxy note.
After i turn on the phone(With a inactive sim) i saw that there are some security measurements in that phone like Sending messages when changing the sim, Samsung's famous Mobile tracker etc.
All i need is.,
1. Is there any way to remove those settings by flashing custom ROMS or upgreade/degrade it legally.
2. I want it to be as new as factory made. Is there any possibilities.?
Please put your valuable suggestion here. Im total nOOb for this android things.:angel:
Just do a factory reset in recovery....I advice this believing that its been legally obtained...
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Lol yeah.
It has been obtained legally.
Anyhow., did I need any working sim or passwords to do factory reset?
Y:cool: said:
Lol yeah.
It has been obtained legally.
Anyhow., did I need any working sim or passwords to do factory reset?
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No....it can be done without any password and simcard....
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Is it that much easy?
Then why samsung put those options?
I did factory reset but still im not satisfied with that.
Is there any noob tutorials about what is custom rom, kernel, rooting stuffs etc..
Thanks again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31420745
You could see all needed infos there....
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Hey friends.
What is mean by ROM and Kernel?
Which one is good for N1700?
Y:cool: said:
Hey friends.
What is mean by ROM and Kernel?
Which one is good for N1700?
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You mean N7000? Check first thread in my sig you will find everything there.
Edit- noticed later that Vijai provided link to same thread
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Hello,
Just to know. Can I safely HardReset my phone on stock ICS (not rooted) ? Cause i'am selling my phone....
Is the problem only for custom rom/kernel ?
Thanks
No you cant.it can becum a paperweight
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shivg86 said:
No you cant.it can becum a paperweight
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Hum are you sure of this ? I think it was only for the phone rooted....
Gnote has an emmc bug which results in brick.
Hit thanks button please
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Actually ics has an emmc bug and you are on unsafe kernel.
Flash a safe kernel like phillz.then you can do hardreset.
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follow this.
remixtech said:
Hello,
Just to know. Can I safely HardReset my phone on stck ICS (not rooted) ? Cause i'am selling my phone....
Is the problem only for custom rom/kernel ?
Thanks
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Download philz kernel as per yr region.
Flash through stock recovery.
Now yr completely safe to wipe or factory reset.
Then when u factory reset u can sell yr phone.
Still if u ve question yr phone is rooted.
Follow doctor ketan s thread of all stock rom.
Download n flash it via odin. Which is safe n u will get yr phone to factory condition.(os part )
N now off the topic.
Jus take a glimpse of update coming for note before u sell yr phone.
http://www.tinhte.vn/threads/1584576/
Use google translator aswell.
Good luck. hit thanks button if i ve helped u.
Wow i cant believe its for note1, looks awesome but there is no multiwindow though, thanks for sharing the link mate
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u will have to wait...
Suresh_k said:
Wow i cant believe its for note1, looks awesome but there is no multiwindow though, thanks for sharing the link mate
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Multi window tasking for SGN2 also was given in its 1st update.
So over note on JB update we might get it.
remixtech said:
Hello,
Just to know. Can I safely HardReset my phone on stock ICS (not rooted) ? Cause i'am selling my phone....
Is the problem only for custom rom/kernel ?
Thanks
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No. Not recommended. The ICS kernel has a bug that can leave your phone a brick. It is not advised you do anything in recovery once you're on stock kernel. But I think a soft reset (from settings) will clear all your data since you wanna sell it. I'm a newbie but I hope I've helped.
even from the settings doing a factory reset may trigger a brick. I have read it sum where in entropys thread
Quarmzz said:
No. Not recommended. The ICS kernel has a bug that can leave your phone a brick. It is not advised you do anything in recovery once you're on stock kernel. But I think a soft reset (from settings) will clear all your data since you wanna sell it. I'm a newbie but I hope I've helped.
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There's not such a thing like soft reset... Either if you factory reset from recovery or from settings if you are on ics stock kernel you might end up with a brick in your hands
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nokiamodeln91 said:
even from the settings doing a factory reset may trigger a brick. I have read it sum where in entropys thread
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Oh okay. Thanks for that. But I have personally not encountered any trouble doing that. Thanks again
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msedek said:
There's not such a thing like soft reset... Either if you factory reset from recovery or from settings if you are on ics stock kernel you might end up with a brick in your hands
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Yeah I know. That's why I put settings in quotes. Just wanted to make it a little interesting but I guess I failed.
remixtech said:
Hello,
Just to know. Can I safely HardReset my phone on stock ICS (not rooted) ? Cause i'am selling my phone....
Is the problem only for custom rom/kernel ?
Thanks
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Philz has a temp recovery that is safe for doing factory reset wont root phone and disappears on reboot. Perfect for your requirements. I will find link.... Here it ishttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32543832
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plz don mislead...
Quarmzz said:
No. Not recommended. The ICS kernel has a bug that can leave your phone a brick. It is not advised you do anything in recovery once you're on stock kernel. But I think a soft reset (from settings) will clear all your data since you wanna sell it. I'm a newbie but I hope I've helped.
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Please don mislead him.
As said by other members. Theres nothin called soft reset. factory resetting can trigger brick bug n brick yr device.
If once u ve done it n escaped from brick bug. jus consider yrself lucky.
shabhrish said:
Please don mislead him.
As said by other members. Theres nothin called soft reset. factory resetting can trigger brick bug n brick yr device.
If once u ve done it n escaped from brick bug. jus consider yrself lucky.
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Alright.
shabhrish said:
Please don mislead him.
As said by other members. Theres nothin called soft reset. factory resetting can trigger brick bug n brick yr device.
If once u ve done it n escaped from brick bug. jus consider yrself lucky.
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by soft reset he means the factory reset from settings > backup& reset > factory data reset
nokiamodeln91 said:
by soft reset he means the factory reset from settings > backup& reset > factory data reset
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Yeah, but that's a hard reset, a soft reset is just powering off and on, not erasing any data.
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SpyderTracks said:
Yeah, but that's a hard reset, a soft reset is just powering off and on, not erasing any data.
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no offense
i dont know about phones but in networking
any reset done inside OS options is called a soft reset ( settings )
any reset done outside OS is called hard reset ( cwm )
power on/off is called power cycle
nokiamodeln91 said:
no offense
i dont know about phones but in networking
any reset done inside OS options is called a soft reset ( settings )
any reset done outside OS is called hard reset ( cwm )
power on/off is called power cycle
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Agreed, but in the old days of pda's, there was no on off capacity, there was alternatives of combo keys for soft off, power cycle, or hard reset to perform a wipe of the data.
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Thanks for all your answers.
I flash with Odin the last GB version. The buyer will update if he wants.
Thanks all
best u did.
remixtech said:
Thanks for all your answers.
I flash with Odin the last GB version. The buyer will update if he wants.
Thanks all
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Thats better.
And as human concern after sale.
After sale i meant.
Inform the buyer regarding emmc brickbug on stock ics kernel.
Cos most of the seconds buyers usually they try to factory reset jus to wipe off previous users data fully.
Then note can b a nightmare for him.
I have a 4.1.2 android version of GT-N7100. I'm on an official rom. My phone is NOT rooted. Will a hard reset (by entering into a recovery mode, and factory reset) can brick my phone?
Is there any steps that i have to do before doing a hard reset?
I read a lot of threads and i get confused with myself about the SG-note being brickable.
EDIT: Okay nevermind. I will just patch a safe kernel and do a hard reset.
A factory reset will delete all user installed apps, and all settings will be returned to default.
Back up your internal sd card, phone and sms logs.
rangercaptain said:
A factory reset will delete all user installed apps, and all settings will be returned to default.
Back up your internal sd card, phone and sms logs.
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Okay sure. So, its unbrickable?
doranpu said:
Okay sure. So, its unbrickable?
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Since you are on JB it might be safe, but why risk it mate?
Flash Philz kernel and then perform all the wipes.
Good luck.
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Mate performing hard reset on note 2 is all safe..the deal is u need to be on 4.1.2 since all roms based on 4.1.2 base are note 2 sds patched.
So u r safe.dont worry..I too reset my phone and its normal!
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Personally I wouldn't risk it without flashing a safe kernel first.
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mannyvinny said:
Mate performing hard reset on note 2 is all safe..the deal is u need to be on 4.1.2 since all roms based on 4.1.2 base are note 2 sds patched.
So u r safe.dont worry..I too reset my phone and its normal!
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Don't listen to this guy. Seriously. JB has not been proven safe By anyone. Flash Philz first.
That's like saying I did heroin and didn't die so u are OK...
Don't do heroin, and don't trust a Samsung ROM on this device to be brickbug safe. I don't care if people claim JB is brick bug safe. I am on this forum every day and read EVERY n7000 post. It is NOT proven safe.
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AndroidSlave
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I think u r one those guys who just reads posts and google for stupid posts..dude reading and performing it actually are two different things..to confirm what I am saying just read dr. ketan's guide and then u can judge who's right..I doubt u might even know what ROOTING is!
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mannyvinny said:
I think u r one those guys who just reads posts and google for stupid posts..dude reading and performing it actually are two different things..to confirm what I am saying just read dr. ketan's guide and then u can judge who's right..I doubt u might even know what ROOTING is!
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What is rooting? Like a tree in the soil?
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mannyvinny said:
I think u r one those guys who just reads posts and google for stupid posts..dude reading and performing it actually are two different things..to confirm what I am saying just read dr. ketan's guide and then u can judge who's right..I doubt u might even know what ROOTING is!
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Not all phones get bricked when a full wipe is performed.
If you got lucky, and didn't bricked yours, you can't suppose it's safe and recommend it to everyone. That is just a plain stupid thing to do.
JB does have the emmc cap erase enabled, so it is NOT safe. Just look at the sources.
projeto56 said:
Not all phones get bricked when a full wipe is performed.
If you got lucky, and didn't bricked yours, you can't suppose it's safe and recommend it to everyone. That is just a plain stupid thing to do.
JB does have the emmc cap erase enabled, so it is NOT safe. Just look at the sources.
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Its OK he is trying to look like the fonz
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Okay thank you everyone for the replies. I think i will just play safe and patch the safe kernel.
doranpu said:
Okay thank you everyone for the replies. I think i will just play safe and patch the safe kernel.
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Smart Choice
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Indian Devil said:
Smart Choice
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Oh boy its the Indian devil we are all in BIG trouble!
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