Anyone else not get it yet?
I'm rooted, but that's it. Everything else is stock.
You are not alone. I am rooted with screen dpi changed to 160.
There are OVER 9000 other threads about the update you could have asked this in instead of clogging the first page with more junk
I haven't got it either, I'm on stock not rooted and from Aust. xD
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dapezboy said:
Anyone else not get it yet?
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Nope. You're the only one...
stock 4.1 rom rooted with stock bootloader and kernel here and still no notification yet. i keep checking software update and it always says im up to date. so annoying.
Same ! I'm 4.1 Stock (UnRoot)
Patience
Dear All,
It will slowly trickle out to everyone around the world. It's only been a few days since release so give it some time. I know it is hard to stay calm about a new update. :cyclops:
styckx said:
There are OVER 9000 other threads about the update you could have asked this in instead of clogging the first page with more junk
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Plus, the update has been available to everyone for download since yesterday, and can be installed various different ways whether rooted or not.
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just lou said:
Plus, the update has been available to everyone for download since yesterday, and can be installed various different ways whether rooted or not.
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No you're wrong, for those who have a JRO03S build there ils no way to install the update manually
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GunnerMC said:
No you're wrong, for those who have a JRO03S build there ils no way to install the update manually
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Sure there is a way. Just downgrade to "...D" first.
Or even better, flash the factory image.
seriously guys, it's mega easy to sideload via adb an OTA now... couldn't quite believe how easy it is!
you don't need a custom recovery, nor root... completely stock
google: adb sideload nexus 7
the only prerequisite, is you need adb installed...
Havnt received it either been bottom mashing since yesterday lol
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irishrally said:
Sure there is a way. Just downgrade to "...D" first.
Or even better, flash the factory image.
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Ok but it wouldn't be an update anymore would it ? if we agree on the term update.
I'm not even sure that titanium backup would work if I restore apps from 4.1.1 to 4.1.2.
irishrally said:
Sure there is a way. Just downgrade to "...D" first.
Or even better, flash the factory image.
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Are you trolling on purpose or just ignorant? Most people don't want to downgrade and have to setup their device again for an update. We just want to update our devices and keep our apps and app data. And so far it looks like it's simply not possible, as Google has not released an update for JRO03S at all.
Please use one of the existing threads to discuss this.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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You can OTA if you have stock system files and stock recovery
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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.
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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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Just about every hour of the day, I have touched my finger on that "Check Now" button in the System Updates page. It keeps saying I am up to date, although my system software number still says it is 4.2.2. I am on stock android, non-rooted, and I live in the USA. I just don't get it.
Also I am EST, so right now it is 9:18 pm as I post this.
It always takes a day or two for the rollout to get to everyone. Just chill, you'll probably get it by tomorrow.
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Just about every hour of the day, I have touched my finger on that "Check Now" button in the System Updates page. It keeps saying I am up to date, although my system software number still says it is 4.2.2. I am on stock android, non-rooted, and I live in the USA. I just don't get it.
Also I am EST, so right now it is 9:18 pm as I post this.
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It's a rollout. Not everyone will receive the update today. Just keep checking over the next couple of days, you'll get it.
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Just install it yourself
CaptainBromo said:
Just about every hour of the day, I have touched my finger on that "Check Now" button in the System Updates page. It keeps saying I am up to date, although my system software number still says it is 4.2.2. I am on stock android, non-rooted, and I live in the USA. I just don't get it.
Also I am EST, so right now it is 9:18 pm as I post this.
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Dude, relax. You need to be patient man. If you're really anxious to try it out, you can just use one of the flashable zips provided by kind fellow xda'ers.
CaptainBromo said:
Just about every hour of the day, I have touched my finger on that "Check Now" button in the System Updates page. It keeps saying I am up to date, although my system software number still says it is 4.2.2. I am on stock android, non-rooted, and I live in the USA. I just don't get it.
Also I am EST, so right now it is 9:18 pm as I post this.
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Standby while I call Google and ask them...
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Will otaroot keeper keep root or will we have to reroot?
I dont think anyones gotten it OTA yet .. zips are up though
OTA rootkeeper will NOT keep root they changed the way security works in 4.3
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Android 4.3 Notes:
Based on Android 4.3 release notes, on Enterprise and Security, Restrict Setuid from Android Apps, su binaries and Superuser apps designed for previous Android generation will simply not work on 4.3:
It means preserving root with OTA Root Keeper won't be possible anymore as new rooting techniques rely on more than just a setuid su binary in /system.
I'll look into solution of course to preserve the functionality if possible, but until then please follow Chainfire's job on SuperSU betas.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1241517
Maybe this is a stupid question, but I will lose the files/apps on the tablet making the update via OTA?
Thanks
Di0g0 said:
Maybe this is a stupid question, but I will lose the files/apps on the tablet making the update via OTA?
Thanks
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No.
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Guess its no ota for me...........
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I dont think anyones gotten it OTA yet .. zips are up though
OTA rootkeeper will NOT keep root they changed the way security works in 4.3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1241517
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You can manually force it to do the OTA by trying this: http://www.cultofandroid.com/36013/manually-pull-android-4-3-jelly-bean-update/
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Will otaroot keeper keep root or will we have to reroot?
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Saw some people stating that you'd keep root when updating to 4.3 using OTA Root Keeper. Too lazy to find which thread I saw that in though.
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GNEXUZ said:
Saw some people stating that you'd keep root when updating to 4.3 using OTA Root Keeper. Too lazy to find which thread I saw that in though.
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Their full of it considering supercurio makes the app and said it won't work.
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Their full of it considering supercurio makes the app and said it won't work.
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Noted
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timmytim said:
You can manually force it to do the OTA by trying this: http://www.cultofandroid.com/36013/manually-pull-android-4-3-jelly-bean-update/
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just tried that and no update yet.
though it has made my play store updates not work properly (keeps getting a error about server)
fenrirx4 said:
just tried that and no update yet.
though it has made my play store updates not work properly (keeps getting a error about server)
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Remove your Google account in settings then log back in
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Remove your Google account in settings then log back in
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done and still giving me the same error. next step might be to flash to factory
EDIT: went into setting after a few clear cache/data & remove account, it's working now
All of that for a minor update ...
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All of that for a minor update ...
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Basically yeah lol
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I just checked for an update on my gc-110 and finally one pops up. I didnt install it yet because I didnt know what it entailed and I didn't want to be stuck not being able to root. Any ideas? I cant find any info. Btw im in the US, if it matters.
No update yet in the UK, so can not help you as yet. Normally USA are the testing people for these updates before Europe gets it.
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No update yet in the UK, so can not help you as yet. Normally USA are the testing people for these updates before Europe gets it.
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Thanks for the reply. I'm on what should be the latest 4.1.2 so not sure what's going on but I am getting an update notification....h,mmmm. No one?
Got the update is US. Camera seems a bit more responsive than before.
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Is it still Android 4.1.2 or a newer version?
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mjsztainbok said:
Is it still Android 4.1.2 or a newer version?
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Unfortunately yes...I just did the install. cam as stated earlier is a bit snappier.
I need help. I have a samsung galaxy camer 2 ek-gc200. triangle away does not work for me. I have a dump file. please help
I also got the update, it is still 4.1.2 and yes I just rooted it using this method
Hope this helps
Just bought a tf701t tablet. It came with 4.2 I was able to disable the white default syustrm theme and use standard android colors. Then the update for 4.3 came. Settings stayed. Then this morning the 4.4 update installed now I'm back on this white theme? And the option is gone to disable it?
Anyone know what I'm talking about here?
Thanks.
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Just bought a tf701t tablet. It came with 4.2 I was able to disable the white default syustrm theme and use standard android colors. Then the update for 4.3 came. Settings stayed. Then this morning the 4.4 update installed now I'm back on this white theme? And the option is gone to disable it?
Anyone know what I'm talking about here?
Thanks.
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Nope!
I haven't seen anything like that in 4.4. I had to decompile the frameworkres.apk and systemui.apk and change the colours that way but if you are doing that you may as well load cromi-x. So no way to change them unless you can find an app for root that works with the asus framework which I doubt.
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Nope!
I haven't seen anything like that in 4.4. I had to decompile the frameworkres.apk and systemui.apk and change the colours that way but if you are doing that you may as well load cromi-x. So no way to change them unless you can find an app for root that works with the asus framework which I doubt.
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Ah OK cool. Thanks for the answer.
Quick question. I have the tf701t. Is cwm comparable and the ROM? So far I've just unlocked boot loader and rooted.
Cheers
ronedogg said:
Ah OK cool. Thanks for the answer.
Quick question. I have the tf701t. Is cwm comparable and the ROM? So far I've just unlocked boot loader and rooted.
Cheers
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See my CROMi-X 7 thread in the dev forum for instructions
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See my CROMi-X 7 thread in the dev forum for instructions
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Sweet I'll have a look tonight. I'm familiar with all this flashing stuff. On my 3rd tablet nexus 7 and 10 and 4th phone android. Galaxy s3 s4 and moto g.
Surprised there isn't more Roms and kernels, such a bad ass device, or am I missing something ? Hahahahh. but after a quick read I see the targa 4 drivers are extremely difficult to code.
Thanks again.
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ronedogg said:
Sweet I'll have a look tonight. I'm familiar with all this flashing stuff. On my 3rd tablet nexus 7 and 10 and 4th phone android. Galaxy s3 s4 and moto g.
Surprised there isn't more Roms and kernels, such a bad ass device, or am I missing something ? Hahahahh. but after a quick read I see the targa 4 drivers are extremely difficult to code.
Thanks again.
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Yeah - well flashing this won't be like anything on your nexus or samsung
I'm trying to upgrade my buddie's phone here. Not very familiar with the s5 community and what's available..
Can this phone be rooted, TWRP'd, and flashed to nougat or marshmallow officially or otherwise?
Please help, any advice is appreciated.. Thanks
Depends on what version of android you have now if it can be rooted. If you have lollipop or marshmallow, then no, there is no root. Marshmallow is available via ota update.
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Depends on what version of android you have now if it can be rooted. If you have lollipop or marshmallow, then no, there is no root. Marshmallow is available via ota update.
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Yea it's on 5.0... I'll have to get his at&t sim and try to update it via OTA.
Thanks for replying.
Edit: Will this work?
http://www.samsungsfour.com/tutorials/how-to-root-samsung-galaxy-s5-sm-g900a-for-at-t.html
Also, is root even needed for flashing custom ROMs?
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nldxda said:
Yea it's on 5.0... I'll have to get his at&t sim and try to update it via OTA.
Thanks for replying.
Edit: Will this work?
http://www.samsungsfour.com/tutorials/how-to-root-samsung-galaxy-s5-sm-g900a-for-at-t.html
Also, is root even needed for flashing custom ROMs?
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Those instructions are for KitKat, it was patched in Lollipop.
Give me the baseband version of your phone (in settings, looks something like G900AUCU4BOF3)
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Those instructions are for KitKat, it was patched in Lollipop.
Give me the baseband version of your phone (in settings, looks something like G900AUCU4BOF3)
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Yep baseband is G900AUCU4BOF3.
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Yep baseband is G900AUCU4BOF3.
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As of now all you can try is Kingroot, which may or may not work (haven't tested it). Let's see if we can get as far as root and then we'll go into ROMing
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As of now all you can try is Kingroot, which may or may not work (haven't tested it). Let's see if we can get as far as root and then we'll go into ROMing
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I'll try this out later when I'm back to the phone.. thanks
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As of now all you can try is Kingroot, which may or may not work (haven't tested it). Let's see if we can get as far as root and then we'll go into ROMing
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OK kingroot didn't work.. got the "not adaptable" message..
Looks like I'll try to get the official marshmallow update by downloading it and flashing it from my pc..
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OK kingroot didn't work.. got the "not adaptable" message..
Looks like I'll try to get the official marshmallow update by downloading it and flashing it from my pc..
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NO DON'T!! YOU WILL BLOW A QFUSE AND THE PHONE WILL NEVER EVER BE ROOTABLE!
Your best bet is to wait for an iovyroot build and try that
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NO DON'T!! YOU WILL BLOW A QFUSE AND THE PHONE WILL NEVER EVER BE ROOTABLE!
Your best bet is to wait for an iovyroot build and try that
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Lol oops, good thing I haven't touched it yet
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NO DON'T!! YOU WILL BLOW A QFUSE AND THE PHONE WILL NEVER EVER BE ROOTABLE!
Your best bet is to wait for an iovyroot build and try that
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Well my buddy will accept leaving his phone on official lollipop, but would at least like all the att apps removed...
Can I uninstall these apps rather than disable them? No root = no titanium backup [emoji52]
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