Alright so I was able to gain root and am running stock 4.4. I was under the impression that I should be able to run safestrap recovery, although some places tell me it doesn't work on 4.4 but some do. Which is it? My bootloader is locked thanks to Big Red...
Also, is the bootloader still working on being unlocked for the VZW non-dev phone? Or has that been given up on?
Thanks for the help to a new guy in the community coming from the GS4.
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Alright so I was able to gain root and am running stock 4.4. I was under the impression that I should be able to run safestrap recovery, although some places tell me it doesn't work on 4.4 but some do. Which is it? My bootloader is locked thanks to Big Red...
Also, is the bootloader still working on being unlocked for the VZW non-dev phone? Or has that been given up on?
Thanks for the help to a new guy in the community coming from the GS4.
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well this is a tricky question, according to the safestrap thread on rootwiki it is not 4.4 friendly but there are some people who say they have it installed on 4.4 and it works fine. so really all you can do is try installing it and see what happens.
as for bootloader unlock i am not sure but i would not get your hopes up.
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well this is a tricky question, according to the safestrap thread on rootwiki it is not 4.4 friendly but there are some people who say they have it installed on 4.4 and it works fine. so really all you can do is try installing it and see what happens.
as for bootloader unlock i am not sure but i would not get your hopes up.
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I might will give it a try. Any risk in that?
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I might will give it a try. Any risk in that?
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no u can just remove it via the app if you have issues worse case you have to flash the recovery.img in the stock firmware package
Did safestrap work ok for you?
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Yeah, I actually just installed it and was surprised to see it worked. I am running 4.4 and not 4.4.2 but I'm just glad I can make backups now to mess with some stuff in my stock rom. Anyone have any recommendations for safestrap roms?
Eclipse works perfectly. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2521509. There's also a stock rooted ROM over at the Rootzwiki forums (under CDMA Moto X development). Don't know of any others.
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Yeah, I actually just installed it and was surprised to see it worked. I am running 4.4 and not 4.4.2 but I'm just glad I can make backups now to mess with some stuff in my stock rom. Anyone have any recommendations for safestrap roms?
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Please post results. A while back I also saw that thread that says it is not 4.4 friendly, but after some were reporting it working I went ahead and installed it. I am on Verizon as well and it seems to have went fine. Boots into safestrap recovery and I made a backup - it all seemed to work. However, in that time, I haven't flashed any roms in any of the rom slots. So if you are going to can you please report back so we know that there were no errors involved with that?
I've been using it while on Kit Kat for a couple months now (including backups and restores). No problems. I only use the stock slot, not ROM slots.
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I've been using it while on Kit Kat for a couple months now (including backups and restores). No problems. I only use the stock slot, not ROM slots.
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This is good to hear. My last phone had unlocked bootloader so I didn't have to deal with safestrap before. You're Verizon also? And you've just been backing up, wiping stock slot and installing there?
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This is good to hear. My last phone had unlocked bootloader so I didn't have to deal with safestrap before. You're Verizon also? And you've just been backing up, wiping stock slot and installing there?
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Yes. Exactly.
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Safestrap doesnt seem to be working for me. After i install it and open the app. It just sits on a blank screen forever. And if I try to press the menu button in the corner it says that app is not responding. Does anybody know whats going on?
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Also, is the bootloader still working on being unlocked for the VZW non-dev phone? Or has that been given up on?
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Give that dream up, it's never gonna happen.
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How is one supposed to get out of a bootloop while loaded in a slot on safestrap? It only loops and never gives me a chance to load SS.
I recently took the update and was able to retain root. I am one of the few that it went from .51 to .54 and said failed update. luckily I was able to flash back to the original software and start over. So now for the time being I'll be staying with the ability to fxz back to stock and forgo the camera update.
So the real question is, how do you get out of a bootloop when your on a safestrap slot and you don't have the ability to flash back to stock because you took the update? @Hashcode
Sent from non rooted motoX :'(
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How is one supposed to get out of a bootloop while loaded in a slot on safestrap? It only loops and never gives me a chance to load SS.
I recently took the update and was able to retain root. I am one of the few that it went from .51 to .54 and said failed update. luckily I was able to flash back to the original software and start over. So now for the time being I'll be staying with the ability to fxz back to stock and forgo the camera update.
So the real question is, how do you get out of a bootloop when your on a safestrap slot and you don't have the ability to flash back to stock because you took the update? @Hashcode
Sent from non rooted motoX :'(
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I'm assuming your non rooted motox sig is not accurate anymore lol. But I would take your question to rootzwiki. That seems to be where hashcode is doing his discussion and where others are posting questions who are in bootloops etc. You will probably get a better response. But if you can get to fastboot you should be able to flash recovery back on there and sort it out I think. But i haven't been keeping up with SS too much. I think i read some stuff over there about that though.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/104161-recovery-locked-safestrap-recovery-v36x/
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I'm assuming your non rooted motox sig is not accurate anymore lol. But I would take your question to rootzwiki. That seems to be where hashcode is doing his discussion and where others are posting questions who are in bootloops etc. You will probably get a better response. But if you can get to fastboot you should be able to flash recovery back on there and sort it out I think. But i haven't been keeping up with SS too much. I think i read some stuff over there about that though.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/104161-recovery-locked-safestrap-recovery-v36x/
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I flashed recovery first and tried to boot. No luck. Then I flashed back via rsd lite ( luckily ) and I'm back to being rooted.
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I flashed recovery first and tried to boot. No luck. Then I flashed back via rsd lite ( luckily ) and I'm back to being rooted.
Sent from non rooted motoX :'(
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next time just flash the system.img as well and you should have been good to go without losing any data.
I am returning my phone back to stock so I can trade it in. I found a few threads on here that have ways to unroot but some seem questionable. Can anyone point me in the right direction to unroot an official Kit Kat updated device?
Thanks
Assuming you have supersu, uninstall all of your apps that have root access (for safestrap, busybox, etc make sure to uninstall the in-app stuff first), i would reboot here but that may not be necessary...then open up supersu and choose "full unroot". Then factory reset and double check status is official ☺
If you get a custom screen after that try rerooting then full unroot with supersu again
Edit: I stand corrected - flashing NC2 with Odin is easiest
Yeah I have su. So before I do this should I restore my stock rom I have backed up via safestrap? I am currently running dynamic kat 5.0
You can also reinstall factory firmware with Odin, then factory reset.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2703006
Awesome, I will give that a try when my upgrade is closer. Thank you
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You can also reinstall factory firmware with Odin, then factory reset.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2703006
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Awesome, I will give that a try when my upgrade is closer. Thank you
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Yea @440bro 's suggestion is way easier since Odin removes all of that! unroot with SuperSU does work but it's a long way around for just returning to stock
please help
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You can also reinstall factory firmware with Odin, then factory reset.
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]I have similar situation except I have an iMac running OS X Mavericks. Could anyone tell me if it's possible to unroot my AT&T Note 3 to stock ROM to sell? I installed stock custom rom using safestrap but when I reboot or turn device on, I get a safestrap enabled cartoon thing asking to continue or recover. I don't think people will want to buy phone if they saw this sick looking robot thing when they switch it on. Please help...Phone too big for my hands. Thank you
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440bro said:
You can also reinstall factory firmware with Odin, then factory reset.
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]I have similar situation except I have an iMac running OS X Mavericks. Could anyone tell me if it's possible to unroot my AT&T Note 3 to stock ROM to sell? I installed stock custom rom using safestrap but when I reboot or turn device on, I get a safestrap enabled cartoon thing asking to continue or recover. I don't think people will want to buy phone if they saw this sick looking robot thing when they switch it on. Please help...Phone too big for my hands. Thank you
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Did you backup stock rom before you flashed the custom rom in safestrap? if yes, reflash your backup in safestrap then the steps in post #2 should work. If no, I'm really not sure how going through that unroot process with SuperSU while still on a custom rom would work out...Odin is much easier and more reliable so if there's any way you can get to a PC you might want to go that route.
Also if you're selling online you might find some people who do want to buy a rooted Note 3...I sold a phone on swappa a few months ago and there were people looking specifically for rooted phones. The 'cartoon thing' is safestrap and is exactly what you want to see when you turn on a rooted AT&T Note 3
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thank you
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440bro said:
You can also reinstall factory firmware with Odin, then factory reset.
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]I have similar situation except I have an iMac running OS X Mavericks. Could anyone tell me if it's possible to unroot my AT&T Note 3 to stock ROM to sell? I installed stock custom rom using safestrap but when I reboot or turn device on, I get a safestrap enabled cartoon thing asking to continue or recover. I don't think people will want to buy phone if they saw this sick looking robot thing when they switch it on. Please help...Phone too big for my hands. Thank you
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braddy66 said:
Did you backup stock rom before you flashed the custom rom in safestrap? if yes, reflash your backup in safestrap then the steps in post #2 should work. If no, I'm really not sure how going through that unroot process with SuperSU while still on a custom rom would work out...Odin is much easier and more reliable so if there's any way you can get to a PC you might want to go that route.
Also if you're selling online you might find some people who do want to buy a rooted Note 3...I sold a phone on swappa a few months ago and there were people looking specifically for rooted phones. The 'cartoon thing' is safestrap and is exactly what you want to see when you turn on a rooted AT&T Note 3
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Thanks for your feel good message...made my day. I thought I backed up stock rom however being an obviously root virgin...When I went to factory reset, everything was gone except for my ugly cartoony friend. Luckily I am able to read in small doses so I was able to do whatever it was I did to get her running factory...still rooted and unlocked. When you mentioned that people on swappa might be interested in a rooted device WITH my lonely friend at startup? I felt all fuzzy. I will post an ad on swappa later today in your honor my mysterious phoneguardian angel. Thanks again.
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Looks like I'll need to go the long route to unroot. I have a Mac book and I can't find Odin for it
Hello all,
I managed to grab a Cricket-branded Galaxy S5. I decided this was the best area to post and ask questions because I believe this phone is locked down the exact same as the AT&T one (and might even be 1:1 other than software and the logo on the back), plus the fact that AT&T owns Cricket.
Currently, I only have the device rooted using TowelRoot.
I want to install SafeStrap, but wasn't sure if it would go smoothly, and I don't have an image to use with ODIN if I mess things up.
Can anyone suggest how to best create a stock image, or provide links/info to a stock ROM for this phone on Cricket?
Model: Samsung SM-G900AZ
Android version: 4.4.2
Baseband: G900AZTUU1ANE7
Kernel: 3.4.0-1732610 [May 29]
Build: KOT49H.G900AZTUU1ANE7
I would like to back it up, install SafeStrap, and try out some custom ROMs (I know Bootloader is locked, so I'd be limited in that regards), or possibly install Xposed to tweak some device behavior.
Can someone please advise?
Thanks.
Install safestrap, the worst that can happen is it may say installed but when you try to reboot to recovery, it will just reboot like normal and its as if the installation didn't actually 'stick'.
That's what happened to me...
After uninstalling the safeatrap installer and re-installing the app, then re-running the app, it said that safestrap was successfully installed, and this time upon tapping 'reboot to SS recovery' it actually worked.
You definitely do not need all the trouble of making a backup right now.. Just install ss and then make a full backup as usual.
Ps we have the same phone
Recently bought a s5 cricket, and what I have rooted for odin using the method cf-root, now I want to change the recovery to philz and change the kernel by one a bit more efficient and thrifty, and read about the Ss but not sure which version should I use because I can not find any for my team, I would assert that this circulating ND3 or that could use?
This is my phone
Venomdroid said:
Recently bought a s5 cricket, and what I have rooted for odin using the method cf-root, now I want to change the recovery to philz and change the kernel by one a bit more efficient and thrifty, and read about the Ss but not sure which version should I use because I can not find any for my team, I would assert that this circulating ND3 or that could use?
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I hate to tell you that will be impossible..
Unless soneone can correct me, i am 99% sure our boooader is locked and will remain as such.
So, safeatrap is your only option for recovery/flashing, and in addition you will be limited to flashing tw-based Roms. Custom kernels are not an option unless /until the bootloader is unlocked.
Sorry to be the Bearer of bad news
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I hate to tell you that will be impossible..
Unless soneone can correct me, i am 99% sure our boooader is locked and will remain as such.
So, safeatrap is your only option for recovery/flashing, and in addition you will be limited to flashing tw-based Roms. Custom kernels are not an option unless /until the bootloader is unlocked.
Sorry to be the Bearer of bad news
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I understand, however I wonder what version of SS I use to at least make a backup of my current rom and to test some custom rooms? the truth is that I feel bound hand and buy the tlf a good price and would like to customize much as my S3, but hey I'll have to resign myself to use it well and lighten the version that brings factory.
Edit : in case anyone wasn't sure here is the link to safestrap http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2794087
Hi, I'm kind of new to this, but I have a Cricket S5, and have some quick questions regarding rooting.
1. Is there anyway to fully unroot the cricket phone after rooting it with towelroot? (unvoid the warranty)
2. Will the bootloader ever be unlocked, so that I can flash custom roms?
Thanks for any help!
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Hi, I'm kind of new to this, but I have a Cricket S5, and have some quick questions regarding rooting.
1. Is there anyway to fully unroot the cricket phone after rooting it with towelroot? (unvoid the warranty)
2. Will the bootloader ever be unlocked, so that I can flash custom roms?
Thanks for any help!
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1. Yes, theres an unroot option in SuperSU that ive suggested to be used or you can reflash with odin, there are guides in the general forum if you check there
2. Will it ever be unlocked? Most likely not. Can it be unlocked? Yes, but unless something pops up it would have to be by getting the decryption key.
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The bootloader is unlocked. From the beginning, unlocked. No need to decrypt anything or get a key or any of that hassle.
Yes, you can fully unroot if you choose
Rakuu said:
1. Yes, theres an unroot option in SuperSU that ive suggested to be used or you can reflash with odin, there are guides in the general forum if you check there
2. Will it ever be unlocked? Most likely not. Can it be unlocked? Yes, but unless something pops up it would have to be by getting the decryption key.
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Rakuu,
Im attempting to UNroot my sm-900az to stock and for some reason i cant find super user in order to retun to stock via that method, do you or anyone else know where to find the Stock ROM that i could use ODIN to go back with???
Mababel05 said:
Rakuu,
Im attempting to UNroot my sm-900az to stock and for some reason i cant find super user in order to retun to stock via that method, do you or anyone else know where to find the Stock ROM that i could use ODIN to go back with???
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There are multiple stock roms in the general section.
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If I upgrade to CM12.1 and, for some reason, don't like it, can I revert back to 4.4.2, or will I need to revert back to 5.0?
Thanks!
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If I upgrade to CM12.1 and, for some reason, don't like it, can I revert back to 4.4.2, or will I need to revert back to 5.0?
Thanks!
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With locked bootloader u not going be able to put cm on your phone. But if u do get cm loaded let us all know. Cause that mean we have custom recovery.
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With locked bootloader u not going be able to put cm on your phone. But if u do get cm loaded let us all know. Cause that mean we have custom recovery.
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Gotcha. After a bit more research, I saw that on some other posts and then forgot I had posted this question. I was originally under the impression that we could flash CM12 and other ROMs via Flashfire or SafeStrap. I just got the GS5 today (haven't even seen it yet, it's in my mailbox at home right now), so I'm trying to get up to speed on it all as I'm coming from a GS3.
But does this mean that we can't install ANY custom ROMs on the device at this point? Cause now I'm confused by the other ROMs I see posted about in the development forum.
You can as long as they are based on touchwiz. Since you say its new you are most likely stuck though as it will come with lollipop so you cant downgrade which means no root.
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The one I got today has 4.4.2 on it, but the phone itself was kind of physically jacked up so I need to replace it. Hopefully my replacement will be on 4.4.2.
Just bought my soon to be 6 year old daughter a 64gb turbo xt1254 on .44
I intend on unlocking it but keeping it stock. Now I have questions that have never pertained to me since I went cm immediately after boot loader unlock.
1: can you update a stock phone but unlocked boot loader via the normal ota process.
1.5: can I just use stock recovery and a stock zip ota file
2: if you can't can I use motos software to do it and not lose her data (games)
3: will it work without a Sim on WiFi?
I am still considering going cm13 with it.
I don't like bloatware but I want easy updates perhaps I should just go that way. I'm sure (hoping) @skrillax_cz will bring us android n and I have my doubts moto will.
I really really really wish someone would create a nexus experience rom and maintain it. A vanilla android with a few minor tweaks would be amazing.
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Just bought my soon to be 6 year old daughter a 64gb turbo xt1254 on .44
I intend on unlocking it but keeping it stock. Now I have questions that have never pertained to me since I went cm immediately after boot loader unlock.
1: can you update a stock phone but unlocked boot loader via the normal ota process.
1.5: can I just use stock recovery and a stock zip ota file
2: if you can't can I use motos software to do it and not lose her data (games)
3: will it work without a Sim on WiFi?
I am still considering going cm13 with it.
I don't like bloatware but I want easy updates perhaps I should just go that way. I'm sure (hoping) @skrillax_cz will bring us android n and I have my doubts moto will.
I really really really wish someone would create a nexus experience rom and maintain it. A vanilla android with a few minor tweaks would be amazing.
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1. Yes
1.5 Yes. The update will fail if your phone is not 100% stock. Recovery included.
2. You will probably lose data if you update via the motorola tool
3. Yes
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1. Yes
1.5 Yes. The update will fail if your phone is not 100% stock. Recovery included.
2. You will probably lose data if you update via the motorola tool
3. Yes
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Thanks, I'm just trying to not "play" with her toys too much.
I can always hide apps with a launcher and I can't think of a reason to root hers.
The twrp files you create can I dirty flash them and not lose her data?
I'm having a hard time with this whole no twrp recovery thing....
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Go ahead and install TWRP.
You can always flash any updates manually, like the links in this forum for .44 and .49. You KNOW there won't be that many updates coming down the pike, right?
But going to Marshmallow custom ROM will probably be the best bet. Any security updates are implemented much sooner than waiting for Verizon.
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Go ahead and install TWRP.
You can always flash any updates manually, like the links in this forum for .44 and .49. You KNOW there won't be that many updates coming down the pike, right?
In fact, going to Marshmallow custom ROM will probably be the best bet. Any security updates are implemented much sooner than waiting for Verizon.
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Yeah I'm really leaning towards cm13 now... I'd personally like to keep it on stock but I think to keep her device relevant and easily fixed my best bet may be installing cm on it.
My older daughter who is 9 has a HTC m8 (great phone and easily unlocked) HTC is really good about updates and I've kept her stock.
But my 9 year old also would understand if there were a logical reason to wipe her phone and install a custom ROM. I don't believe that'd be the case with the youngest.
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Yeah I'm really leaning towards cm13 now... I'd personally like to keep it on stock but I think to keep her device relevant and easily fixed my best bet may be installing cm on it.
My older daughter who is 9 has a HTC m8 (great phone and easily unlocked) HTC is really good about updates and I've kept her stock.
But my 9 year old also would understand if there were a logical reason to wipe her phone and install a custom ROM. I don't believe that'd be the case with the youngest.
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None of the packages that I've posted wipe data.
mrkhigh said:
Yeah I'm really leaning towards cm13 now... I'd personally like to keep it on stock but I think to keep her device relevant and easily fixed my best bet may be installing cm on it.
My older daughter who is 9 has a HTC m8 (great phone and easily unlocked) HTC is really good about updates and I've kept her stock.
But my 9 year old also would understand if there were a logical reason to wipe her phone and install a custom ROM. I don't believe that'd be the case with the youngest.
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None of the packages that I've posted wipe data.
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I think he meant if he kept her on stock for now -- but then later went to custom ROM?
Which is the argument for going to custom ROM sooner, rather than later. Do it now before she gets a lot of stuff. Or save it off, then reinstall the games and data?
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I think he meant if he kept her on stock for now -- but then later went to custom ROM?
Which is the argument for going to custom ROM sooner, rather than later. Do it now before she gets a lot of stuff. Or save it off, then reinstall the games and data?
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I think he wanted to know that if he decided to unlock the bootloader, could he update to SU4TL-49 using my zip instead of taking the OTA, without wiping data.
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I think he wanted to know that if he decided to unlock the bootloader, could he update to SU4TL-49 using my zip instead of taking the OTA, without wiping data.
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Pretty much.
I was kinda pondering staying stock
But cm will eventually go 'n' where moto maybe never ...
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Pretty much.
I was kinda pondering staying stock
But cm will eventually go 'n' where moto maybe never ...
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I used RR for a long time, but I finally went back to stock. I noticed a distinct decrease in signal everywhere I went. Basically RR signal = Stock rom minus 1-2 bars in any given area. Places where I just barely had signal with stock, I had no signal with RR. And I never had full signal with RR unless I was basically standing next to a tower. Everything else about it is perfect, I just couldn't justify taking a downgrade in signal, especially when I'm about to go running around Europe for 2 weeks.
If we ever get CM 14 I'll definitely give it a shot though.
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I think he wanted to know that if he decided to unlock the bootloader, could he update to SU4TL-49 using my zip instead of taking the OTA, without wiping data.
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I hope he's unlocked the bootloader already. You stick a SIM card in and boom -- updated to "49" with bootloader locked permanently?
Your "49" update can be flashed via TWRP. So, no reason to not unlock the bootloader and install TWRP. Even if staying on "stock".
Pretty sure any Marshmallow factory ROM will also be available to flash via TWRP. Right now the XT1225 Soak Test #4 (same as the final code) has a TWRP file to flash, so the XT1254 users will probably do the same.
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I hope he's unlocked the bootloader already. You stick a SIM card in and boom -- updated to "49" with bootloader locked permanently?
Your "49" update can be flashed via TWRP. So, no reason to not unlock the bootloader and install TWRP. Even if staying on "stock".
Pretty sure any Marshmallow factory ROM will also be available to flash via TWRP. Right now the XT1225 Soak Test #4 (same as the final code) has a TWRP file to flash, so the XT1254 users will probably do the same.
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It's not "boom" updated.
But no. It will not get a Sim card.
And yes it will get unlocked in a little while. Right now it is turned off and in a box for a few weeks.
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