[ROM] G900TUVU1BNH5 ported from TMobile, rooted, deodexed, no knox, Download Booster - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 5

** DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT A DEVELOPER. I DO THIS AS A HOBBY AND SHARE MY FINDINGS IN CASE SOMEONE ELSE FINDS THEM USEFUL. **
** THIS WORKED ON MY DEVICE BUT IT MAY NOT WORK ON YOURS. APPLY AT YOUR OWN RISK **​
This is the latest KitKat 4.4.2 Rom from T-mobile. I ported it to ATT and tried to apply just enough modification to keep all the functionality and remove all the limitations. Nothing has been removed from the rom. The disabled apps are kept to a very minimum so this is NOT a de-bloated ROM. This is as close to stock as it gets. If you need a debloated version go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s5/development/rom-debloated-bnh5-ported-tmobile-t2901620
1- Pre-rooted and deodexed.
2- Knox, security apps, and updater disabled (your phone will no longer update itself without your knowledge)
3- Call recording enabled.
4- SDcard write restrictions removed.
5- Tethering restrictions removed.
6- Download Bosoter functional on AT&T network.
7- Lookout security and T-mobile apps that don't work on ATT are disabled.
If a certain features like WiFi calling doesn't work it's because AT&T doesn't support the feature.
Requirements:
1- Safestrap or custom recovery.
2- To begin with, you should be on ATT NCE4 rom or a variant of that. It has been reported that this is incompatible with NG3
Download link:
Download the latest version since I post an update immediately after discovering a bug.
Mega https://mega.co.nz/#!gpUAxBqI!ukloBoz5KRzixo8a2cEXxsmJ_K0z-8LAYDfKerkWG4U (version 5)
Instructions:
This is a flashable zip. Boot to recovery to flash it. I strongly recommend a clean wipe before flashing a new Rom.
After reboot, go through the initial setup and then leave the phone alone for 10 minutes before you use it. After the first reboot the data connection takes a while to be recognized. If it does not connect after 10 min, enable and disable airplane mode and it should be fine after that.
Credits:
JustArchi for creating ArchiKitchen

Screenshots
Download booster, home screen, call recording.
Change log:
V1: Disabled knox and updaters and security apps except for Lookout.
V2: Same as V1 with Lookout and T-mobile apps disabled.
V3: Essentially the same as V2. A small type was corrected.
V4: Disabled IQ lib and corrected a potentially fatal typo in the update script.
V5: Disabled two more annoying Samsung auto-update apps that somehow slipped through.

Amazing thanks
Enviado desde mi SM-G900F mediante Tapatalk

Any benefits of features to this to make it worth while over say, Goldeneye (MI2) or an International based ROM?

joe3681 said:
Any benefits of features to this to make it worth while over say, Goldeneye (MI2) or an International based ROM?
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This is closer to pure stock, which may offer benefits in stability. As an example, when I flash this on my system the status remains official (no padlock on boot up).

Tried it. Still full of TMobile bloat and couldn't even do anything with it because "Context Service has stopped". Couldn't type anything anywhere like web browser, couldn't edit the notification toggles, anything. Generally has WAY too many TMobile remnants left in it. Once that's all fixed it might be stable. Not entirely sure this was even tested out.
Also, idk what "Security Apps" were removed but Lookout is most annoyingly still there.
Before it's asked yes, It was a CLEAN freshly wiped install.

joe3681 said:
Tried it. Still full of TMobile bloat and couldn't even do anything with it because "Context Service has stopped". Couldn't type anything anywhere like web browser, couldn't edit the notification toggles, anything. Generally has WAY too many TMobile remnants left in it. Once that's all fixed it might be stable. Not entirely sure this was even tested out.
Also, idk what "Security Apps" were removed but Lookout is most annoyingly still there.
Before it's asked yes, It was a CLEAN freshly wiped install.
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I flashed this using safestrap on a phone that had G900AUCU1ANCE installed. Since safestrap does not allow boot.img to be written, the result was that after the flash AP and CSC changed to BNH5 but the kernel remained at ANCE1. With this configuration I didn't see any problems. Also, this rom doesn't come with a modem, so it relies that the phone comes with unaltered ATT modem, in my case ANCE1. So, do you have a different kernel or modem?
BTW, disabled security apps are Carrier IQ, and security manager service/provider.
PS: I agree with you on Lookout being a nuisance. I will disable it and re-upload.

I flashed from stock NG3

joe3681 said:
I flashed from stock NG3
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I see. Perhaps T-mobile NH5 rom is not compatible with ATT NG3 boot.img or modem. I will put a note in the OP. Thanks for checking this out.

OP, can you do something similar with a stock G900F firmware that will be able to be flashed on a G900A?

I have a smg900az - on tmobile
I have a smg900az on Tmo- I want this rom for this purpose. Does this include tmobile AND att modems, or just att? I am downgrading from lollipop..
Because I am sure there are others with ATT based phones who may be on TMO- would you mind if I kang your rom, debloat it, or include a debloat option, add features, etc? All credit would be given to your base.. and it would be a minute before I can get it done anyways..
P.S. PLEASE PLEASE post the md5 checksum for each version! Many of us dont want to spend the time wiping, flashing, finding out it is corrupt, then having to restore, etc!
Attached is the md5 file for version 5 that es-file explore pushed out
md5: a40d7d1ee9903bbec056cd29d52c0277 <--- flashed without a hitch
also- downgraded from a lollipop rom(Liquidsmooth 5.0 revision 2 from the unified dev section) without anything special.. so now sure what is meant by-"To begin with, you should be on ATT NCE4 rom or a variant of that. It has been reported that this is incompatible with NG3" - but perhaps you should link to anything that explains why you believe this..
I am inviting you to a document here where I hope to get developers/contributors for all galaxy variants sharing their knowledge openly- http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...mplified-to-connect-developers-share-t2997834

KnowledgeBroker said:
I have a smg900az on Tmo- I want this rom for this purpose. Does this include tmobile AND att modems, or just att? I am downgrading from lollipop..
Because I am sure there are others with ATT based phones who may be on TMO- would you mind if I kang your rom, debloat it, or include a debloat option, add features, etc? All credit would be given to your base.. and it would be a minute before I can get it done anyways..
P.S. PLEASE PLEASE post the md5 checksum for each version! Many of us dont want to spend the time wiping, flashing, finding out it is corrupt, then having to restore, etc!
Attached is the md5 file for version 5 that es-file explore pushed out
md5: a40d7d1ee9903bbec056cd29d52c0277 <--- flashed without a hitch
also- downgraded from a lollipop rom(Liquidsmooth 5.0 revision 2 from the unified dev section) without anything special.. so now sure what is meant by-"To begin with, you should be on ATT NCE4 rom or a variant of that. It has been reported that this is incompatible with NG3" - but perhaps you should link to anything that explains why you believe this..
I am inviting you to a document here where I hope to get developers/contributors for all galaxy variants sharing their knowledge openly- http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...mplified-to-connect-developers-share-t2997834
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1- This doesn't have any modem in it. Please only use version 5. The older ones are buggy.
2- You can use this ROM for your purpose. Thanks for giving credits.
3- I think I am getting the same MD5: a40d7d1ee9903bbec056cd29d52c0277.

najoor said:
1- This doesn't have any modem in it. Please only use version 5. The older ones are buggy.
2- You can use this ROM for your purpose. Thanks for giving credits.
3- I think I am getting the same MD5: a40d7d1ee9903bbec056cd29d52c0277.
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Maybe you can clarify- the big modem thread on the tmo S5 section said not to flash their modems on another device.
My phone is back on tmo, so I imagine that running a tmo modem could increase reception..
And if you're willing to add flashable scripts that debloat and some others that make some good changes to the build prop- you have a good base, I wouldn't change it.. then people can just add/remove specific features in your own thread.
Join that Google doc in the last post, and create a section about what you've learned porting over the tmo rom.. more devs need to take it seriously.
Sent from my SM-G900T using XDA Free mobile app

Ignore this... I'm using the debloat version.
Sent from my SM-G900T using XDA Free mobile app

Did you happen to disable any of the Samsung account apps? I'm trying to sign in on gear manager to work with my gear s, but when I go to sign in to my Samsung account it crashes the gear app

LukeLeBron said:
Did you happen to disable any of the Samsung account apps? I'm trying to sign in on gear manager to work with my gear s, but when I go to sign in to my Samsung account it crashes the gear app
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Yes. Samsung account apps are disabled. You can go to /system/app or /system/priv-app, find the app that you want to enable, and renaming it from wuteverthenameiz.apk.bac to wuteverthenameiz.apk and reboot.

Since I'm on ANG3 rooted, no recovery, I'm happy with my current setup, I just need the stock T-Mobile apps. Can you help?

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[Rom][N910VVRU1ANJ5][4.4.4] Stock Root Odex/Knox-Free

[Rom][N910VVRU1ANJ5][4.4.4] Stock Root Odex/Knox-Free
Here is the Stock Flashable N910VVRU1ANJ5 Rooted, Odex, Knox Free. Built from the original factory image
This is for the DE Phone!!!
I will build a Safe Strap version as soon as you retail guys get root with Safe Strap!!!
I need some testers for my new Rom. Please PM me if you are interested.
Requirments are TWRP Recovery
Features:
Odex
Rooted
Init.d support
Knox Free
Native WiFi Hotspot
Removed Verizon OTA updater
Removed How To Nonsense from Verizon.
Read/Write to external storage
ROM Zips
Verizon Note 4 NJ5 V1.0 ported for the DE Phone-Download: NJ5 V1.0 Odex Note 4
Verizon Note 4 NJ5 V1.1 ported for the DE Phone-Download: NJ5 V1.1 Odex Note 4
Verizon Note 4 NJ5 V1.2 ported for the DE Phone-Download: NJ5 V1.2 Odex Note 4
Code:
[B][U]V1.1 - Full Wipe[/U][/B]
-Various Bug Fixes
Code:
[B][U]V1.2 - Full Wipe[/U][/B]
-App fixes
-Gear VR working
-This version should be BUG Free let me know!!
Installation Instructions:
1: DO A NANDROID
2: Download the ROM and copy it to your external SD card.
3: Do a complete wipe by checking Dalvik Cache, Data, Cache, Internal Storage and System from TWRP.
4: Install the ROM via TWRP.
5: Reboot and Enjoy
6. You will get a few fc's on boot. You need to update Google Services as soon as possible.
I also would set Play Store so it does not auto update apps.
It will take a few hours for the phone to index and settle down.
Please be patient when the phone reboots. It will sit on the boot animation for as long as 5 min.
PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO HIT THANKS!! THIS TOOK MANY HOURS TO PUT TOGETHER!!!!
If any other Dev's want to use this as a base, please feel free to do so with proper credit!! No need to ask me!!
Just in Case
uhhh isnt there another thread for this rom already ?
solidunit said:
uhhh isnt there another thread for this rom already ?
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Uhhh This is NJ5 based ... other Rom is NI1
odex
How about bloat free odex version?
or a list of apps and supporting files removed from your original release?
Hey I have a problem here. I'm coming from your very first ROM to this one. It was running great smooth as butter until now. I tried flashing this new ROM but my phone wouldn't boot up, it wouldn't get past the first Samsung screen just keeps restarting. I made sure to follow step by step instructions. Wiped everything but my SD card. Tried it 2 more times and nothing. Tried to wipe cache and all that. Nothing helped. So I decided to restore back to my backed up ROM. Once restored it started to act weird. My finger print scanner doesn't work and I can't download anything another than apps from app store...the phone is very glitchy almost like it has a virus. I tried and tried to reset things but no luck. I don't have a backup of stock Dev ROM unfortunately... Anyone help please?
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shpotik said:
Hey I have a problem here. I'm coming from your very first ROM to this one. It was running great smooth as butter until now. I tried flashing this new ROM but my phone wouldn't boot up, it wouldn't get past the first Samsung screen just keeps restarting. I made sure to follow step by step instructions. Wiped everything but my SD card. Tried it 2 more times and nothing. Tried to wipe cache and all that. Nothing helped. So I decided to restore back to my backed up ROM. Once restored it started to act weird. My finger print scanner doesn't work and I can't download anything another than apps from app store...the phone is very glitchy almost like it has a virus. I tried and tried to reset things but no luck. I don't have a backup of stock Dev ROM unfortunately... Anyone help please?
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Go here download the StockRestore tar, flash that in odin and you should be good to go. Then you can flash this rom if you like. You shouldn't have to wipe anything but if you run into errors just do a factory reset. FYI the stock restore is pretty much the same as this rom without knox removed, SU will ask if you want to disable it or you can freeze/remove it with TB so technically there is really no reason to flash this after the odin restore.
solidunit said:
uhhh isnt there another thread for this rom already ?
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One is deodexed and one is odexed.
ifly4vamerica said:
Uhhh This is NJ5 based ... other Rom is NI2
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The other ROMs are actually NI1.
Is there an ad block zip I can flash? I'm so sick of ads
EMSPilot,
Is there a way you can update this rom with a StageFright fix?
how to flash thise rom ,icant flashe recovery on ni1 can you tellme??
Back to KitKat
EMSpilot said:
[Rom][N910VVRU1ANJ5][4.4.4] Stock Root Odex/Knox-Free
Here is the Stock Flashable N910VVRU1ANJ5 Rooted, Odex, Knox Free. Built from the original factory image
This is for the DE Phone!!!
I will build a Safe Strap version as soon as you retail guys get root with Safe Strap!!!
I need some testers for my new Rom. Please PM me if you are interested.
Requirments are TWRP Recovery
Features:
Odex
Rooted
Init.d support
Knox Free
Native WiFi Hotspot
Removed Verizon OTA updater
Removed How To Nonsense from Verizon.
Read/Write to external storage
ROM Zips
Verizon Note 4 NJ5 V1.0 ported for the DE Phone-Download: NJ5 V1.0 Odex Note 4
Verizon Note 4 NJ5 V1.1 ported for the DE Phone-Download: NJ5 V1.1 Odex Note 4
Verizon Note 4 NJ5 V1.2 ported for the DE Phone-Download: NJ5 V1.2 Odex Note 4
Code:
[B][U]V1.1 - Full Wipe[/U][/B]
-Various Bug Fixes
Code:
[B][U]V1.2 - Full Wipe[/U][/B]
-App fixes
-Gear VR working
-This version should be BUG Free let me know!!
Installation Instructions:
1: DO A NANDROID
2: Download the ROM and copy it to your external SD card.
3: Do a complete wipe by checking Dalvik Cache, Data, Cache, Internal Storage and System from TWRP.
4: Install the ROM via TWRP.
5: Reboot and Enjoy
6. You will get a few fc's on boot. You need to update Google Services as soon as possible.
I also would set Play Store so it does not auto update apps.
It will take a few hours for the phone to index and settle down.
Please be patient when the phone reboots. It will sit on the boot animation for as long as 5 min.
PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO HIT THANKS!! THIS TOOK MANY HOURS TO PUT TOGETHER!!!!
If any other Dev's want to use this as a base, please feel free to do so with proper credit!! No need to ask me!!
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Is this the way, on my newly unlocked, rooted DE, US Verizon note 4, running 5.1.1 android, to get back to Kitkat? I loved the speed, and battery life for two days, in the original Kitkat. Unfortunately, I lost the ability to go back with OTA updates .
Had to rub my eyes to make sure I was seeing a new rom for 4.4.4!!!!! YeeeeHaaaa!
Thank you so much.
On Definitive ROM now, but will try this when i get home.
What kernel would you recommend?
thanks again!
Can't seem to figure out how to install this, with my newly unlocked, rooted DE, Verizon Note 4. I would love to go back to original Kit Kat!
evolovernow said:
Can't seem to figure out how to install this, with my newly unlocked, rooted DE, Verizon Note 4. I would love to go back to original Kit Kat!
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I've got to echo this question/statement. I've been going around in circles for about two months on and off trying various methods and combinations of kernels and roms and firmwares in order to downgrade. I've unlocked the bootloader about 4 times now in my quest and every time eventually have ended with the "software update failed" screen forcing me to re-partition and flash MM again. A few random places on the internet seem to infer that it's nigh impossible to get back to kitkat. If that's the case then so be it, but why?
I've searched and searched and experimented and experimented some more but can't seem to find a way past 5.1.1. Heck I can't even seem to get to OAF flashed successfully (one website instructs being at 5.0.1 before being able to dgrade to kitkat). Any help would be appreciated. I've thought about starting a thread but with the derision this kind of question gets (even though I've tried quite a bit on my own), this seems like a better place to post for now.
Cheers!

[Trailblazer101][ROM][7/18][OF1] LightlyCleaned/Rooted ROM

LightlyCleaned/Rooted ROM - OF1
What's going on once again everyone! Man it's been kinda quiet in here... Well, since no one else has released a ROM yet for OF1 I'd release what I threw together. It is rooted, includes BusyBox, and removes everything I didn't want. (Except Visual Voicemail, for those of you who like that kinda thing...)
The Deodexed version contains all updated Base Google and Samsung Apps incorporated into System, thus freeing up data space. I didn't include this in the odexed version because these files aren't odexed xD
PLEASE READ!
WARNING: If considering downgrading back to OC3 or OE2, which you CAN do with this, you will need to flash the FLASH_ME package once more, until I figure out a proper procedure for a full downgrade. This package just contains the OF1 modem (radio), which works with both previous builds, so it's really not a big deal, but just keep this in mind if you ODIN...
We have reached the crossroads. Build OF1 now includes the rollback protection we have seen in other variants ROMs, especially 5.1.1... This is unfortunate because OF1 is also not root-able, at this very moment. What I have done, to maintain being able to rollback, is take the system files and modem from OF1, and retain everything else from OE2. This means that you should be on OE2 already. I can confirm that all important services works fine with this setup. (I will note however that there are errors in the adb log involving Secure Storage, which doesn't mean much since other ROMs actually willingly remove this functionality)
This procedure will almost guaranteed not work for future updates, so we will have to update the bootloader/etc eventually. But today is not that day for me. If another user wants everything up to date (kernel, recovery, bootloader, etc) I can guide them through that, but right now I don't want to take that step myself.
The good news is that you don't have to flash anything with ODIN if you don't want to this time around, granted you are already on OE2. Using FlashFire, you will flash my FLASH_ME package at the same time you flash my ROM.
Step-By-Step
Flash the ROM and FLASH_ME package at the same time using FlashFire.
Downloads
FLASH_ME PACKAGE (Flash At the Same Time As The ROM): Mega Download Link
Wi-Fi Patch (ODEX/DEODEX):
OF1 - XDA Downloads Link
ODEX:
OF1 - Mega Download Link
DEODEX:
OF1 - Mega Download Link
XDA:DevDB Information
LightlyCleaned/Rooted ROM - OF1, ROM for the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
Contributors
trailblazer101
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
Version Information
Status: Testing
Current Beta Version: v1.0
Beta Release Date: 2015-07-14
Created 2015-07-14
Last Updated 2015-07-14
woot
Will your edge packages and WiFi tether work on this?
Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk
first of all thanks for this!
i just recently started from scratch and put on your OE2 version. is there much to gain by upgrading to this? just deciding if i should wait for the next big one.
i would do it in a second if reception improved.
thanks
If I am on oc3 what are the proper steps to upgrade to this?
Sorry for my confusion, but is this the 5.1.1 update? I can't find any documentation elsewhere for OF1.
Brickman221 said:
Sorry for my confusion, but is this the 5.1.1 update? I can't find any documentation elsewhere for OF1.
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No, definitely not 5.1.1
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This should work on regular s6 on vzw right? All the other ones I've tried have
Sent from my Risiculously powered S6 using Tapatalk
For some reason my phone won't remember my wifi after disconnecting anymore. Really weird.
benwalburn said:
For some reason my phone won't remember my wifi after disconnecting anymore. Really weird.
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This was a problem in CleanRom 1.5 also I believe, I have not personally tested it but I assume this should fix it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61660321&postcount=501
.. Also great work on the rom!
It's running great!! Nice work
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Great work! Quick question though, once we go OF1, can we still Odin back to OC3? Thanks in advance!!
Can anyone confirm whether the Theme Store works? I couldn't get it in the last build as it would force close on me as soon as I opened it.
b00st4ddicted said:
Great work! Quick question though, once we go OF1, can we still Odin back to OC3? Thanks in advance!!
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In the OP: "What I have done, to maintain being able to rollback..."
jasonbiggs said:
In the OP: "What I have done, to maintain being able to rollback..."
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You can rollback to OC3 or OE2, but it's a bit tricky. If you are going to try it, be sure to ask trailblazer how to proceed. And for the other person who asked about Theme Store, it works just fine.
If the OF1 modem works in OE2, can't you just flash fire back your OE2 backup? unless of course the modem does not work and you would have to flash OE2 modem back as well. Just guessing here. Lol.
jasonbiggs said:
If the OF1 modem works in OE2, can't you just flash fire back your OE2 backup? unless of course the modem does not work and you would have to flash OE2 modem back as well. Just guessing here. Lol.
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If you just flash the tar file in Odin for OC3 or OE2, you will end up with an "update failed" blue screen. When you get the blue screen, flash trailblazer's FLASH_Me modified OF1 file using Odin, and you'll be able to boot, then go back and reflash OC3 or OE2 using Odin, whichever you prefer.
So there's no going back using flashfire alone? He has us flashing the new modem along side the ROM to get it up and running using flashfire only.
You should still be able to rollback, if I'm not mistaken, I believe the bootloader + Kernel are where the rollback protection is built-in. That's why we flash - Only - the modem. Dev did the tedious transferring of system files manually, from OF1. At least that's my understanding.
Does this ROM fix the memory leak issue? Because I have much better RAM usage now. I also have been seeing really great battery life, I'm a heavy phone user and I get 8+ hours out of this.

[ROM][TW][RB1][KitKat][4.4.4] FyrestoneROM [SM-T113][27 July 2018]

FyrestoneROM T113​The simplicity of TouchWiz system without superfluous​
Code:
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We're not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
*
Introduction:
This Rom is the stock samsung without annoying apps and with some tweaks made to make your life easier.
I have a lot to do for make it better, but I hope you appreciate my work, if you don't thanks for giving me a chance.​
Features:
Based on T113XXU0ARB1
Debolated - Samsung and Google apps (350 MB of useless apps)
Deodexed
Zipaligned
Faster animation scale
Knox Free
Removed boot sound
Rooted with SuperSu
Busybox
Sony System signature - Feel free to install sony apps from play store!
AOSP Keyboard
Removed Samsung Update
Allow apps access to external storage
Removed Loud volume warning
Cyanogen/LineageOS UI sounds
Tweaks:
Battery Tweaks
Better scrolling
Video acceleration and HW debugging
Better RAM management
Google DNS
Download Link:
DOWNLOAD​MD5: b7694314c6cfe88f013522b86319210d
Old version [4 Feb 2017]: DOWNLOAD
MD5: 283aa300c00ae227b4362945925db4b4
Old version [4 Jan 2017]: DOWNLOAD
MD5: 6f97e788b0b2571742b256e6fcaf1e86
How to install The Rom:
Update your bootloader and baseband to XXU0ARB1 before flash!
1. Flash TWRP 2.8.7.0.tar with Odin 3.12.10.
2. Flash TWRP 3.0.2-0.img inside the recovery (Select Install image and choose Recovery partition).
3. Reboot into TWRP 3.0.2-0.
4. Copy FyrestoneROM_T113_XXXXX.zip in your SD Card.
5. Wipe: System, Data, Cache and Dalvik.
6. Optional – Wipe Internal Storage.
7. Install FyrestoneROM_T113_XXXXX.
8. Reboot and wait about 10 minutes.
How to install The Firmware:
1. Download and extract a zip file containing your desired firmware.
2. Open Odin Tool.
3. Boot your device in the "Download Mode":
(Press Volume Down, Power and Home buttons at same time for 5-8 seconds until download mode is active.)
4. Connect your device to PC via the USB cable while in download mode.
5. Next, check the "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" options in Odin Tool.
6. Hit the AP/PDA button then browse and select a tar.md5 file from the extracted folder.
7. Finally press the start button to begin flashing the firmware update on your device.
Credits:
Google for Android OS
Samsung for FW and source
Sony for System signature
Cyanogenmod for File manager
@SuperR for the kitchen
@bravonova for Build.prop Tweaks
@Chainfire for SuperSu
@mrRobinson for AdAway
XDA:DevDB Information
FyrestoneROM, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3
Contributors
Jimbus369
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: T113XXU0AQA1
Based On: STOCK Samsung
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 2.0
Stable Release Date: 2017-02-04
Created 2017-01-04
Last Updated 2018-08-18
Reserved
Changelog:
27 July 2018:
Updated to XXU0ARB1
Fixed all previous issues
Removed Cyanogen File manager and Adawey
Now Thunderoar Kernel v5.0 is fully compatible
Updated Busybox and SuperSu
4 Feb 2017:
Updated to XXU0AQA1
Removed some Bloatware
Deodexed
Zipaligned
Faster animation scale
Allow apps access to external storage
Loud volume warning removed
Cyanogen/LineageOS UI sounds
Battery Tweaks
Increase Quality Of Media Streaming
Fixed Google DNS
Fixed Calendar Sync
Various build.prop changes
Various fix
4 Jan 2017:
Initial release
Known issues:
Calendar doesn't synchronize --> Calendar_sync_fix.zip
Tablet doesn't support vpn functionality --> VPN_FIX.zip
Print spooler does not works --> PrintSpooler_FIX.zip
Fantastic! Finally we've got a rom of our very own, for which you've got my immense thanks. I'm very much looking forward to trying it out.
Unfortunately when I flashed it there was a loooong wait on the Samsung logo, and then... Well, after an hour I booted back to recovery to start over.
I honestly don't think your rom was the problem though, because from some point last night everything I tried - custom rom flashing and nandroid backup restores - wound up the same way. Odin + stock + root got a usable system at least, and today's been too busy to try again. But when I do I'll post back about how it goes.
(Sadly, I can't go back in time to see what order I did things and look for a pattern if this happens again. In case it might be useful to anyone, I know for sure I'd gotten stock set up comfortably and made a complete backup before giving thunderoar's T113 kernel a whirl, and that went swimmingly. Even had mounts2sd properly recognizing external sd set up after a long struggle, though not actually enabled yet. Don't know what else i did between making that backup and trying to flash this, but it's likely I just screwed something up somehow.)
PushyPhoenix said:
Fantastic! Finally we've got a rom of our very own, for which you've got my immense thanks. I'm very much looking forward to trying it out.
Unfortunately when I flashed it there was a loooong wait on the Samsung logo, and then... Well, after an hour I booted back to recovery to start over.
I honestly don't think your rom was the problem though, because from some point last night everything I tried - custom rom flashing and nandroid backup restores - wound up the same way. Odin + stock + root got a usable system at least, and today's been too busy to try again. But when I do I'll post back about how it goes.
(Sadly, I can't go back in time to see what order I did things and look for a pattern if this happens again. In case it might be useful to anyone, I know for sure I'd gotten stock set up comfortably and made a complete backup before giving thunderoar's T113 kernel a whirl, and that went swimmingly. Even had mounts2sd properly recognizing external sd set up after a long struggle, though not actually enabled yet. Don't know what else i did between making that backup and trying to flash this, but it's likely I just screwed something up somehow.)
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Upgrade your firmware to PH5 before flash and use TWRP 3.0.2-0.
Firmware: http://samsung-updates.com/device/?id=SM-T113
TWRP: https://dl.twrp.me/goyave/
Wipe all partition in TWRP:
System, Cache, Dalvik and if you can internal Storage.
Thunderoar Kernel isn't compatible with PH5 firmware for the moment.
Let me know how it goes
Thanks so much for responding even though I didn't specifically ask.
Pretty much all my knowledge comes from following instructions in these forums and piecing little bits of information together, so I've got a few questions - trying to understand the "why" behind these things in order to be more self-sufficient. Please feel free to point me towards resources where I can learn more!
Jimbus369 said:
Upgrade your firmware to PH5 before flash and use TWRP 3.0.2-0.
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This is a surprise to me - I'd always thought that when flashing a new ROM, everything gets replaced. I never would have figured this part out on my own!
Firmware: http://samsung-updates.com/device/?id=SM-T113
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There's no Canadian version - but should I presume that, since this is a Wi-Fi only device, the CSC isn't too important?
How much does this matter even when using a device with a network connection?
TWRP: https://dl.twrp.me/goyave/
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(Ooops, forgot to do this right off the bat. My bad!)
Does recovery version generally make a big difference?
Wipe all partition in TWRP:
System, Cache, Dalvik and if you can internal Storage.
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I've been wiping Data as well - is that not necessary?
Does wiping Internal Storage have a big effect? I suppose there's a fair bit of app-specific stuff in there that could cause issues?
Thunderoar Kernel isn't compatible with PH5 firmware for the moment.
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Ah well, soon enough!
Let me know how it goes
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Of course! You're investing time in putting this together, and helping out users; the very least I can do is let you know what's going on with that time you've invested!
Okay, about to check on the firmware installation!
PushyPhoenix said:
This is a surprise to me - I'd always thought that when flashing a new ROM, everything gets replaced. I never would have figured this part out on my own!
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When you install a rom, especially a TW one, in most case you need a specific Bootloader to cause it to start and work smoothly.
Wikipedia:
A boot loader is a computer program that loads an operating system or some other system software for the computer after completion of the power-on self-tests; it is the loader for the operating system itself. Within the hard reboot process, it runs after completion of the self-tests, then loads and runs the software. A boot loader is loaded into main memory from persistent memory, such as a hard disk drive or, in some older computers, from a medium such as punched cards, punched tape, or magnetic tape. The boot loader then loads and executes the processes that finalize the boot. Like POST processes, the boot loader code comes from a "hard-wired" and persistent location; if that location is too limited for some reason, that primary boot loader calls a second-stage boot loader or a secondary program loader.
The bootloader runs your rom with specific instructions, if the rom does not support an older bootloader simply does not boot. My rom does not support the older bootloader. A zip flash in this case cannot upgrade a delicate part like the bootloader. You need to flash the newer one with Odin.
There's no Canadian version - but should I presume that, since this is a Wi-Fi only device, the CSC isn't too important?
How much does this matter even when using a device with a network connection?
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The latest update for your country is PA5. Try with THIS.
Your country code is XAC.
The CSC (Sale Country Code) Is that part of the firmware that contains all the telephone operator customizations (e.g. WAP, MMS) for the intended country. As far as i know, It is not important for us.
(Ooops, forgot to do this right off the bat. My bad!)
Does recovery version generally make a big difference?
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Yes, the Recovery can make the difference.
I've been wiping Data as well - is that not necessary?
Does wiping Internal Storage have a big effect? I suppose there's a fair bit of app-specific stuff in there that could cause issues?
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I forgot to write data, my bad! But i wrote it in the instructions in the first topic. For personal experience i had different issues when I didn't formatted the Internal Storage. The Android folder, .thumbnails and others, can create issues.
Ah well, soon enough!
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I hope that in the next update we could use this kernel. :fingers-crossed:
Of course! You're investing time in putting this together, and helping out users; the very least I can do is let you know what's going on with that time you've invested!
Okay, about to check on the firmware installation!
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I want to give my best support at all users in difficulty, if you have a problem just ask. :good: :good:
Sorry for my english
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Sorry for my english
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You're doing just fine!
I'll reply more later, but wanted to report that it's installed and running very smoothly! Haven't played around much but will do at home later.
If you've got any tips for getting mounts2sd up and running I'd really appreciate it!
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You're doing just fine!
I'll reply more later, but wanted to report that it's installed and running very smoothly! Haven't played around much but will do at home later.
If you've got any tips for getting mounts2sd up and running I'd really appreciate it!
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I'm happy to hear it. Anyway, I don't know how mounts2sd works. Have you already tried HERE?
Jimbus369 said:
I'm happy to hear it. Anyway, I don't know how mounts2sd works. Have you already tried HERE?
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Yup, that's the app I'm using, but haven't been able to get my external partition mounted properly. I did manage it once, think it was with thunderoar's kernel though.
Sent from my SM-G900W8 using XDA Labs
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I'm happy to hear it.
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Life has gotten in the way of playing around with this, but thought I'd send you an update as I said I would...
Your rom is running really nicely on my tablet as I use it daily. It's smooth and small, with no unexpected reboots or fc's on installed apps. Didn't wipe internal SD but it hasn't given me any issues with existing data (probably because there wasn't much to start with).
One thing that has caused a problem is calendar sync. It looks like you've taken out the actual syncing service, so when I try to access my calendars through any app I'm asked to add a new Google account, even though everything's already set up in "Accounts" under Settings. I haven't tried running the "calendars.providers.apk" from my other phone, that should fix the problem - but I don't want to use the wrong version and break something!
Also, I've confirmed that the only time I got mounts2sd working, it was with thunderoar's kernel. So guess that's going to have to wait.
A few adjustments I made to the setup were to uninstall all "unnecessary" system apps (not needed to run the device), and re-install them from the store. This way I've got 676mb free on /system and still over 1.5GB free on internal storage.
I've also added a multi-reboot menu to make getting into recovery or download mode simpler, and this is loading more quickly on your rom than stock. I've also had to modify permissions.xml to allow apps to access external storage by default, and made another tweak to disable the "loud volume warning" (don't remember quite what it was offhand).
Would you consider adding these to a future version?
Again, thanks SO much for putting this together, answering questions, and doing your thing. It's greatly appreciated!
PushyPhoenix said:
Life has gotten in the way of playing around with this, but thought I'd send you an update as I said I would...
Your rom is running really nicely on my tablet as I use it daily. It's smooth and small, with no unexpected reboots or fc's on installed apps. Didn't wipe internal SD but it hasn't given me any issues with existing data (probably because there wasn't much to start with).
One thing that has caused a problem is calendar sync. It looks like you've taken out the actual syncing service, so when I try to access my calendars through any app I'm asked to add a new Google account, even though everything's already set up in "Accounts" under Settings. I haven't tried running the "calendars.providers.apk" from my other phone, that should fix the problem - but I don't want to use the wrong version and break something!
Also, I've confirmed that the only time I got mounts2sd working, it was with thunderoar's kernel. So guess that's going to have to wait.
A few adjustments I made to the setup were to uninstall all "unnecessary" system apps (not needed to run the device), and re-install them from the store. This way I've got 676mb free on /system and still over 1.5GB free on internal storage.
I've also added a multi-reboot menu to make getting into recovery or download mode simpler, and this is loading more quickly on your rom than stock. I've also had to modify permissions.xml to allow apps to access external storage by default, and made another tweak to disable the "loud volume warning" (don't remember quite what it was offhand).
Would you consider adding these to a future version?
Again, thanks SO much for putting this together, answering questions, and doing your thing. It's greatly appreciated!
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The calendar sync issue should be fixed in the next update.
Anyway, If I have enough time, the next update should contain a lot of new features. Your suggestions are already planned :good:
Jimbus369 said:
When you install a rom, especially a TW one, in most case you need a specific Bootloader to cause it to start and work smoothly.
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The bootloader runs your rom with specific instructions, if the rom does not support an older bootloader simply does not boot. My rom does not support the older bootloader. A zip flash in this case cannot upgrade a delicate part like the bootloader. You need to flash the newer one with Odin.
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One more question about this: The way you've worded the second paragraph seems to imply only that older bootloaders don't work with newer roms, so are newer bootloaders backwards compatible? Say I've got the PH5 bootloader installed and I want to restore a backup of the previous firmware, do I have to flash that firmware first?
Sorry if it seems obvious, this is how we learn!
Sent from my SM-G900W8 using XDA Labs
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One more question about this: The way you've worded the second paragraph seems to imply only that older bootloaders don't work with newer roms, so are newer bootloaders backwards compatible? Say I've got the PH5 bootloader installed and I want to restore a backup of the previous firmware, do I have to flash that firmware first?
Sorry if it seems obvious, this is how we learn!
Sent from my SM-G900W8 using XDA Labs
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Absolutely it isn't obvious, don't worry . The Bootloader, for my personal experience, are backwards compatible. I don't have a scientific knowledge about this, but for what I did with other device it can work. Just try :fingers-crossed:, don't forget a full backup.
Calendar_sync_fix.zip
Here is a fix for calendar sync.
@PushyPhoenix Thanks for reporting this issue
Jimbus369 said:
Calendar_sync_fix.zip
Here is a fix for calendar sync.
@PushyPhoenix Thanks for reporting this issue
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This is a huge help, as one reason for getting this tablet was to use the calendar on a bigger screen.... Thanks so much!
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Jimbus369 said:
The Bootloader, for my personal experience, are backwards compatible. I don't have a scientific knowledge about this, but for what I did with other device it can work. Just try :fingers-crossed:
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Fantastic - it worked on my S5 (had to restore a backup to retrieve some data).
don't forget a full backup.
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Never! The most important thing, along with wiping.
When is coming to FyrestoneROM V2 ?
And thank you very much. So love...
Does this work on sm-t116ny ?
Because no development for sm-t116ny .
dhruvpatel_9880 said:
Does this work on sm-t116ny ?
Because no development for sm-t116ny .
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I don't think it can work. If your device codename is Goyave you can try. Let me know if it works
Jimbus369 said:
I don't think it can work. If your device codename is Goyave you can try. Let me know if it works
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First of all thanks for replying
My device codename is Goyave3g5m probably .
Can you please tell me which all models have same codename "Goyave"?
And cm 11 for sm-t116 works well on my sm-t116ny.
I will try and let you know does it boots .
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It is working on sm-t116ny
But wifi hotspot not working
Please help
dhruvpatel_9880 said:
First of all thanks for replying
My device codename is Goyave3g5m probably .
Can you please tell me which all models have same codename "Goyave"?
And cm 11 for sm-t116 works well on my sm-t116ny.
I will try and let you know does it boots .
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It is working on sm-t116ny
But wifi hotspot not working
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T113/T113nu and T116/T116ny have a similar codename and hardware (The recovery have goyave codename, therefore any rom with goyave codename can be flashed). For the hotspot, maybe some missing libraries, a different driver or a different kernel makes hotspot broken. Try to restore your kernel from a previous backup.

[EOL] [Rom/Kernel] SM-G935D/SC-02H Marshmallow (May/06/17)

This will be for the SM-G935D/SC-02H Japanese variant of the s7 edge.
Stock ODIN firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767130814 (Marshmallow)
TWRP 3.0.3-0: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634747128
Rooted Rom: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224413763
HKernel for hero2qltedcm:https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120706416
Kernel includes:
CVE updated
Permissive
F2FS support
Ramdisk changes the same as hero2qltechn variant. (All changes are the same)
Kernel Change-log:
https://github.com/travismills82/android_kernel_samsung_msm8996/commits/tw-6.0
TWRP Unofficial:
F2FS Support
More partitions supported for backup and restore compared to official version
How to root this device: https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/guide-sm-g9350-s7-edge-qualcomm-sd820-t3410969
Reserved
travis82 said:
This will be for the Japanese variant of the s7 edge this is an unlocked model also.
Stock ODIN firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767130814 (SC02HOMU1APL2)
TWRP: Coming soon
Debloated Rom: Coming soon
Kernel: Coming soon
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Can this be used for sm g9350 hongkong?
Sent from my SM-G9350 using Tapatalk
Please use common sense and read ITS FOR THE JAPANESE VARIANT.. READ THE MODEL #. Good gosh stop posting stupid questions dude.
Thanks I'll try this when I get to work.
I can't seem to unlock my bootloader, I'm unable to flash TWRP and enter the recovery. It just says Recovery mode -> Warranty bit set: Recovery and enters into a normal boot after trying it a few times.
Edit:
used the official TWRP and recovery now works. Now trying to install the rom
Edit2:
When trying to install it keeps giving me the following error:
This package is for "SC-02h,hero2qledcm" devices; this is a "hero2qltedcm"
Update process ended with ERROR: 7
Error installing zip file '/sdcard/TWRP/SC-02H_Debloated.zip'
Edit3:
I edited the update-script and removed the assert.
However I don't notice any changes in the rom itself. It still has some bloatware (docomo stuff)
ahh ok i thought it would use sco2h not dcm I can fix that sorry, and I assume twrp is doing the same. I will use a dcm kernel in twrp, let me know if that kernel boots please I dont have the device in hand so I am relying on you all to let me know.
USE crom.apk to unlock bootloader you should find it in galaxy apps store. I'm pretty sure others have unlocked their bootloader doing the same thing. I also used to have someone install my hkroms and kernels on the jap variant so I know you can unlock the bootloader.
CROM: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224394932
can you unlock the bootloader with that, its a link to what we used to unlock ours.
I need you to unlock your bootloader first please. Sounds like that is the issue.
If I run that app it just exits with Crom Service has stopped working.
Your rom works fine, it has root which is what I needed the most.
Just wish there was a way to remove the sim lock from the device without having to beg Docomo.
I bet I have my asserts all messed up here man I'm sorry. I see SC-02H than hero2qltedcm, than SM-G935D soo I need to get this in the correct order. Would you mind shooting me a pm so I can hangouts you so we can knocks this out quickly?
updated op with twrp recovery and kernel.
This works, root and most of the bloated software is gone
Off topic question (need some insight)
You have started to make a working TWRP for the Docomo variant - thank you for your work (hopefully people in JP using the Docomo version find success).
I know this is off topic but I thought you could provide me with a better understanding.
I am currently using the au KDDI variant (SCV33-Snapdragon) and have successfully installed TWRP (3.0.2-0) with ability to mount /data following xda, youtube, and a Vietnamese forum using google translate; BUT I am unable to keep TWRP ability to mount /data after flashing re-engineered boot file via odin to apply root (Snapdragon Variant Root). TWRP can still be used to go into recovery, mount /ext sdcard, and reboot. I've tried many different styles of rooting after and before installing TWRP, in addition to flashing in different ways - but I still failed. It's either have full working TWRP that can mount /data but without root; or, have root but TWRP that can't mount /data (basically useless as it cannot install anything nor, make backups).
I apologize for such long response, any insight or somewhere you can point me to where I can do more research, as this is how far I have come so far, but still fail to acquire both (Yes I have watched numerous YT vids and read countless post stating devs have not yet found a way on the US-Snapdragon variants, which I understand this may apply to the JP variant too) . Thank you.
With the development of ROMs for the Exynos variants (SG935F/FD) moving along apace... I'm wondering if it is feasible to use one of those ROMs with this kernel.
I did something similar to get a custom ROM made for an AT&T S4 onto my DoCoMo S4 (SC-04E) without issues.
Is that a stupid question?
SCV33 looks exactly the same as SC-02H. What's the difference? single sim dual sim? Can you use sc-02h roms for it? I need more information unless you guys want to start donating me devices.
bu06034 said:
With the development of ROMs for the Exynos variants (SG935F/FD) moving along apace... I'm wondering if it is feasible to use one of those ROMs with this kernel.
I did something similar to get a custom ROM made for an AT&T S4 onto my DoCoMo S4 (SC-04E) without issues.
Is that a stupid question?
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You guys should never flash an engineering kernel anymore. There is no need since you have a custom kernel and ramdisk and twrp now since I made them. Also those are exynos not qualcomm you can port it but it will be a major task to do.
travis82 said:
You guys should never flash an engineering kernel anymore. There is no need since you have a custom kernel and ramdisk and twrp now since I made them. Also those are exynos not qualcomm you can port it but it will be a major task to do.
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First, I really apprecate the work you have put in on bringing ROOT and TWRP to users in Japan. If I can help by doing some testing for you with my DoCoMo model, I'd be happy to do so!
Regarding my original question, I was not talking about an engineering kernel. I was thinking that if I flashed a custom ROM for the SG-935F Hong Kong (Exynos) model, and then flashed your kernel over it, would it work?
As I understand it, the kernel is the interface between the OS and the hardware. Maybe that is ignorant? The reason I ask is because this process was quite common for Japanese S4 users to employ custom ROMs for US S4s; i.e. Flash the US custom ROM (e.g. Mokee or Albee95) and then flash the Japanese S4 kernel onto it.
I understand the question might seem silly to you, but I don't have the hundreds of hours required to reach your level of expertise. I have invested sufficient time to understand much of the jargon; and the tools and methods employed to get root and flash ROMs. More than that, I rely on asking the experts, like you. :good:
you would have to port firmware framework and a bit of other things, secondly hong kong does not self exynos versions here. It's all Qualcomm.
SCV33 waiting for someone to flash this kernel on it to let me know if its compatible or not.
Anyways updated main thread with BETA 2.
Enjoy,
Travis82
SCV33 test 1
travis82 said:
SCV33 waiting for someone to flash this kernel on it to let me know if its compatible or not.
Anyways updated main thread with BETA 2.
Enjoy,
Travis82
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Travis,
TESTED (Semi-working)
I've done some testing on my SCV33 variant using what you've made for the SC-02H.
[Kernel]
I flashed the HKernal Beta 2, using the SC-02H FW, and TWRP Unofficial you've provided onto my SCV33 Galaxy S7e and it is really snappy and fast. Very nice kernel. Any DoCoMo users out there should flash this - though still beta it does the job. I had no problems flashing this in TWRP.
[TWRP Unofficial]
I was able to mount all partitions - works. I had no problem flashing this using Odin.
[Problems I've Encountered]
* After rebooting into TWRP Unofficial many times. My log reads "Unable to mount /steady." I have no idea what this is or what partition it belongs too; but, TWRP is still able to do everything else such as mount /data, wipe /system, etc. - I don't think its a big issue to be honest. Just wanted to let you know.
* After installing everything and everything working fine. I do not/cannot communicate with networks (cannot connect to wifi, cannot call, and no data). I had check SIM status = not available, IMEI = Unknown, SN = Unknown. I had made an EFS back up of my KDDI rom with working network communication and restored with with TWRP Unofficial. Installation via TWRP log has stated successful, but upon reboot problem has not been fixed. Any ideas I should try? I also believe the software from the SC-02H OS handles how im about to connect to data towers and catch frequencies. Putting in my own APN does not work.
* Crom Service.apk you've provided at an earlier comment to unlock bootloader, which I've installed, does not work. All it does is FC when trying to open the app - installation is fine. I had also tried getting one from the internet, and looking for it at the Samsung Galaxy App Store - the internet one does the same, FC. Samsung Galaxy App Store does not have Crom Service available. I am assuming SCV33 wont ever be able to unlock bootloader.
* Debloated Rom Zip does not work, after doing a clean install to Stock Odin, installing TWRP Unofficial, system ext4 format, wiping /system /data /internal storage /dalvikArt /cache, and flashing Debloated Rom Zip with TWRP - states installed successful and boots up. Though upon booting I still have all the bloat there. In addition, many FCs from many different apps, even after reboot (e.g. tap and play, google play store, google services). The rom still functions after a couple more reboots after a /dalvikART cache wipe, but it just doesn't seem as fast as the stock one though. I believe this maybe a conflict due to my device, and myself as well.
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Oh BTW the SCV33 is:
*SM-G935J
*OS 6.0.1
*Single SIM only
I will try my best do to other methods on trying to get this to fully work, but the Network Communication thing always halts my progress. I really dig this kernel man.
Again, thank you for your hard work and dedication to the Snapdragon Variant its very much appreciated :highfive:. Looking at the Exynos sub-forum I get so jelly at times.
OK is yours has a different modem then the rest. Also your partitions might be a bit different, I really need that device in my hands to look at the partition layout. If you can find SCV33 kernel source I will be more than happy to make a kernel for this variant also. I call my kernels beta because it's just how I do it.
Ok found your source for the kernel I'll check out the configs and maybe make a kernel later on this week.
SM-G935J (SCV33)
Here is a test kernel: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862698452
Rooted rom: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862698453
Let me know if there is any issues.

[Rom] [Verizon_QF2_Hybrid_Nougat_Rom_FlashFire_Install][Status Official For VZW]

Latest Verizon QF2 Nougat Firmware For The S7 Edge Only
This well give you a Customizable NonRooted Rom that uses stock boot.img not the eng boot image so there is no lag and it will pass safetynet checks and samsung pay will work​
THIS IS FOR VERIZON ONLY NO OTHER CARRIER OTHER CARRIERS WILL BE IN UFIRM THREAD
Files To Download
ODIN v3.12.3.zip
Nougat_S7_Root_2_82_All_Carriers_V2.zip
VZW_QF2_Modified_Nougat_Firmware.zip
VZW_HYBRID_PLAYSTORE_BS_FREE_NoNaMe_QF2_V2.zip
You Must Be On Stock Verizon Nougat Firmware
1. Unzip VZW_QF2_Modified_Nougat_Firmware.zip
2. Root Phone. Im not going to have half a page about rooting there is an entire rooting thread here. The Eng Boot.img can be found in the VZW_QF2_Modified_Nougat_Firmware Folder
3. Reboot Phone to Download mode.
4. Use odin to flash BL and CP files found in VZW_QF2_Modified_Nougat_Firmware Folder
5. Copy VZW_HYBRID_PLAYSTORE_BS_FREE_NoNaMe_QF2_V2.zipand AP_Modified_QF2_Nougat_System_Firmware_For_VZW.tar.md5 from the VZW_QF2_Modified_Nougat_Firmware Folder to your phone
6. Open FlashFire and click Add Zip and choose VZW_HYBRID_PLAYSTORE_BS_FREE_NoNaMe_QF2_V2.zip make sure to check mount system
7. Now in FlashFire click Add Firmware and choose AP_Modified_QF2_Nougat_System_Firmware_For_VZW.tar.md5 select all the partitions
8. Make sure Inject SuperSu is not selected
9. Click Add Wipe and choose Wipe Dalvik Cache and Cache and choose Format Cache Also select wipe SuperSU image. Make sure wipe is at end of flash sequence. The sequence should be AP file first then Zip second and Wipe cache last
10. Now Choose Flash
11. Phone will take Up to 20 minutes to boot
12. Reflashing Zip does not require flashing the AP file in FlashFire
Playstore Mods fixed
MODS- (NoNaMeRomControl)
3minitbattery
Speed meter
Status bar mods
Center clock
Wifi/signal bar mods
Color change icon mod
Custom backgrounds
Notification drop-down
Incallui background
Gif in notification drop-down
Change/remove carrier names
And much more...
THANKS AND CREDITS
@jds3118 for testing and providing files and bootlooping his phone countless times for me
Gharrington for his awesome 3minitbattery mod...
NoNaMe rom development team for their incredible mods and rom control app...
@malbert16442 for his black themes
Xda for all the great guides to accomplish this...
RomControl Source
Install And Uninstall Ad Blocking Via ADB Without Rooting
ADB_AdBlocking_Host_Stock_Host.zip
AP_G935TUVU4BQC1_Boot_Recovery_Image.tar.md5
Nougat_S7_Edge_EngBoot.tar.md5
Download these three
Unzip ADB_AdBlocking_Host_Stock_Host.zip
Reboot phone to download mode
In Odin Flash Nougat_S7_Edge_EngBoot.tar.md5 In AP Slot
When phone reboots and reconnects run adblocking.bat for ad blocking or run no_adblocking.bat to remove ad blocking
Phone will reboot back to download mode
In odin flash AP_G935TUVU4BQC1_Boot_Recovery_Image.tar.md5 In AP Slot
Your back to normal
Latest Samsung Apps can Be Found Here
This may be a stupid question, but would this method allow the installation/modification of any system files while keeping official status and remaining unrooted (i.e. something like Viper4Android)? Or does it just enable the manipulation of system files that are already present in the stock rom?
Either way, awesome work! Looking forward to trying this out.
You have made this phone great again. This runs great!
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Complete with Google assistant! Sweeeet!
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Did everything to a tee, but cant get wifi calling. I can live without, but it is nice.
It activated after a resart.
Jrkruse can you make one for the s7 flat or explain what I need to do
I asked this in another thread but..... is there any way we could get any of the sound mods to work? Or maybe an edited sound file that helps make the audio better? I loved my sound with the mods but hated the way the phone ran with root.
FYI.... SamFirm has VZW Nougat files for Odin now.
Also, what about White Pages Caller ID?
thekojac said:
This may be a stupid question, but would this method allow the installation/modification of any system files while keeping official status and remaining unrooted (i.e. something like Viper4Android)? Or does it just enable the manipulation of system files that are already present in the stock rom?
Either way, awesome work! Looking forward to trying this out.
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No viper requires an init.d script to run which those simply wont work without root.
radelon said:
I asked this in another thread but..... is there any way we could get any of the sound mods to work? Or maybe an edited sound file that helps make the audio better? I loved my sound with the mods but hated the way the phone ran with root.
FYI.... SamFirm has VZW Nougat files for Odin now.
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Yes this may be a possible
I figured out how to get the boot recovery files. Is the VZW TMO hybrid files s7 edge exclusive or can it be used on both s7 phones
Could you implement the Zero Camera modified bit rates as well in this rom!?! (https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/themes/zero-camera-mod-v1-0-increased-bitrates-t3439870)
you have a donation coming for sure my friend, keep up the awesome work!! What is your paypal link?
Thank you!
I installed this method but substituted the Verizon Nougat CSC file.... Still worked like a charm, except for Samsung Push Service keeps force closing.
Can we root this?
This is amazing. I was getting some annoying lag once I rooted but since my main reason for doing it is ad-blocking, this is perfect!
If we don't want to use VoLTE or WiFi calling can we just omit that step?
chuckboy1129 said:
I figured out how to get the boot recovery files. Is the VZW TMO hybrid files s7 edge exclusive or can it be used on both s7 phones
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The build.prop is for s7 edge so that would need changed rest should be fine
joemill said:
If we don't want to use VoLTE or WiFi calling can we just omit that step?
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No you can skip Wi-Fi calling activation but volte needs to be activated
MrKitty871 said:
Can we root this?
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Sure
radelon said:
I installed this method but substituted the Verizon Nougat CSC file.... Still worked like a charm, except for Samsung Push Service keeps force closing.
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Samsung push service gets deleted in the install. Did you updated apps or let apps restore. It shouldn't be there. You can still use package disabled pro to disable apps. Download it and disable Samsung push service if it's still there
You can also download from playstore and reinstall if you want it
Does the OTA have to be taken first or can this be flashed over MM?
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