[Q&A] [Firmware] [Odin] [Official] Firmware / Kernel / Modem / Recovery [N910TUVU1AN
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hsbadr said:
Current Firmware: N910TUVU1ANK4
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I look forward to trying it out.
Do I need to odin official nk4 over stock nk4 in order to achieve root, or can I just Odin a custom recovery so I can flash Roms?
Hey folks, I have an issue not understanding and need some help .....
So i did-NK4 odin✔
works great no issues at all.....flashed twrp np at all!
Then downloaded Rom XENON hd
Flashed ✔
Up and running then i notice i have an (H) and no 4g icon!? Frustrating....
Im back on stock NK4 now waiting for solutions to my issue here. Thx to all for your input
Sent from my SM-N910T using XDA Free mobile app
Any chance this works for N910W8, Canadian note 4?
Partial firmware didn't work, what did I do wrong?
I'm running the 6.0 version of Dynamic Pop and flashed the partial firmware with Odin and got stuck in a bootloop (although it passed). I was contemplating doing a factory reset and just flashing the full firmware, re-rooting, etc because I have everything backed up. But I decided to just flash TWRP and restore a nandroid for now. I also wasn't sure what flashing the full firmware would do given that Dynamic Pop is a mod of touchwiz.
I was under the impression that I could flash the partial firmware over a custom rom, is this not the case?
How would you recommend I proceed with flashing the latest firmware?
re: flashing
JPucek4 said:
I'm running the 6.0 version of Dynamic Pop and flashed the partial firmware with Odin and got stuck in a bootloop (although it passed). I was contemplating doing a factory reset and just flashing the full firmware, re-rooting, etc because I have everything backed up. But I decided to just flash TWRP and restore a nandroid for now. I also wasn't sure what flashing the full firmware would do given that Dynamic Pop is a mod of touchwiz.
I was under the impression that I could flash the partial firmware over a custom rom, is this not the case?
How would you recommend I proceed with flashing the latest firmware?
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1: Do a full wipe including factory reset in twrp
2: Odin flash the full COD6 Lollipop N910T firmware
3: Odin flash twrp recovery
4: Go into twrp recovery and do a full wipe+factory reset
5: Don't reboot the phone until you do the next step first
6: Flash the dynamic v6 zip rom in twrp recovery
Note, no need to root, all zip file roms you flash in twrp are pre-rooted.
Good luck!
Misterjunky said:
1: Do a full wipe including factory reset in twrp
2: Odin flash the full COD6 Lollipop N910T firmware
3: Odin flash twrp recovery
4: Go into twrp recovery and do a full wipe+factory reset
5: Don't reboot the phone until you do the next step first
6: Flash the dynamic v6 zip rom in twrp recovery
Note, no need to root, all zip file roms you flash in twrp are pre-rooted.
Good luck!
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So it turns out that I'm already good to go. For some reason I thought that a nandroid would restore the old firmware, but I guess it didn't and as I said Odin did successfully flash the partial firmware, so that's pretty awesome.
Hello flash you seem super intelligent with the Note 4 on T-Mobile and I'm having issues with my Modem/Radio I am guessing after flashing to Stock COD6. I've tried everything from re downloading firmware and flashing via Odin to resetting my apn settings to flashing modems. To no avail have I fixed anything. The phone is brand new along with the sim card so it can't be that. When I first got the phone I was getting great 4g lte everywhere the problem started when I started flashing roms and flashed back to stock.. Please help if possible. God bless!
Are you have a pit for N910T?
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Can someone give us the instructions for flashing official ics with root access from leak ics without brick fear.? Thanks in advance
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andreasarxon said:
Can someone give us the instructions for flashing official ics with root access from leak ics without brick fear.? Thanks in advance
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Flash a stock GB rom with PC Odin and update OTA.
andreasarxon said:
Can someone give us the instructions for flashing official ics with root access from leak ics without brick fear.? Thanks in advance
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You need to flash a stock Gingerbread rom from PC Odin. Then you can either wait for an official OTA update in your region, or download and flash the German ICS update that's been posted in the general section. Flash that through PC Odin. To get root, flash the LPY CF-Kernel that's in the development section. Flash the kernel through mobile odin. The lite version will work as you don't have root already and you don't need the everroot option. But I suggest you support the developer of that app, and buy the pro version, who gave you the rooted kernel in the first place
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1646023
What I recommend, based on what I did:
- Download the leaked German official ROM (about 600-700Mb), .tar.md5 file and put into your phone's sd-card.
- Install Mobile Odin Pro from Play Store (need to pay. there's free version too, but I suggest you pay for Pro, safer).
- In M. Odin, open the .tar.md5 file, and press flash. (if you don't mind wiping, best to also check the wipe options).
I didn't wipe, and then it couldn't boot.
So I booted into recovery, and wiped data/factory reset and cache, then it booted fine.
Still had root.
Then I installed CF-Kernel. Go to the Dev thread and scroll down till you see the GT...LPY version and download that zip. Unzip to take out the .tar file, copy to sd-card.
Use Mobile Odin to open it, and then flash. It will flash the kernel, and then you will have ClockworkMod recovery so that you can backup/restore ROMs again.
(Note: You can actually do the above in one single step, but opening the CF kernel file after you open the ICS file, so that everything else points to the ICS file except the kernel points to CF Kernel.)
Hit the THANKS button if this helps any of you!
Here are ODIN flashable, signed stock recovery images. Need to install an OTA but have TWRP, CWM, or some other custom recovery installed? You've come to the right place. Flash the recovery image from the version you're trying to update and you're good to go.
MFD
MH1
MH5
MKG
ML4
NE3
NF3
NL3
OK1
OL2
PA1
PB1
PC1
PD1
ML4 recovery posted.
SamuriHL said:
ML4 recovery posted.
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Noob question - which slot do we put this in to flash in ODIN? AP? I've never flashed just a recovery before.
(I'm in v3.09 so my options are PIT, BL, AP, CP, CSC, and UMS appears greyed out).
Thanks!
Edit - I'm an idiot. I did flash TWRP a long time ago and used PDA, which appears to have been renamed to AP. I would assume all recoveries will be flashed in PDA/AP so you can ignore my question.
Flash MFD Stock Recovery
I have been trying to install the OTA 4.3 and beyond. The phone keeps nagging me about installing 4.3 but it always fails. I figured out that it probably fails because I am running TWRP recovery. I downloaded the MFD Stock Recovery from SamuriHL's post to fix the stock recovery issue but I just noticed that my Baseband is I337MVLUAMDJ. That appears to be part of a Canadian firmware? My Kernel Version is 3.4.0-440244, [email protected] #160, Tue Jun 11 02:07:59 CDT 2013. I don't know if this kernel and baseband goes with the MFD Build. SamuriHL can you explain if this configuration is correct? The phone seems to work without issues in this configuration except for not being able to do OTA updates.
My question: Should I download and install the full stock firmware and recovery so the phone is completely stock? If so, SamuriHL can you supply a link to the complete firmware so I can make it a full stock phone?
I really appreciate your help. :fingers-crossed:
You should look in the forum. I've already provided the full stock images.
Sent from my GT-I9505G using Tapatalk
NE3 recovery image posted.
NF3 recovery posted
Need stock for Good For Enterprise - Unroot
I have Google Edition S4 in the US and need to unroot it as my work Good For Enterprise won't unlock with it rooted. I am assuming if I push one of these images, it will unroot, right? Two questions. I am unsure which one I should choose and how do I get back to 4.4.4 so I can get OTA updates in the future?
Sorry Partial Noob.
SamuriHL said:
Here are ODIN flashable, signed stock recovery images. Need to install an OTA but have TWRP, CWM, or some other custom recovery installed? You've come to the right place. Flash the recovery image from the version you're trying to update and you're good to go.
MFD
MH1
MH5
MKG
ML4
NE3
NF3
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Um, nope. This won't help you in the least. You should install SuperSU from the play store and then use it's full unroot option.
NL3 recovery from 5.0.0 Lollipop uploaded.
Recovery for latest versions updated.
Hi,
I successfully installed CM12 and running with it for few weeks.
It became a bit unstable for my taste and I'm trying to install the TouchWiz based ROM (Rapture).
I tried bunch of ROM's and could only install the CM12 based ROMS(cm12, Remix) .
All the rest are taking me into boot loop.
I imagine it has to do with the wrong firmware but not sure which firmware I need and can I install it using TWRP.
Thanks a lot for the help!
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yiftahf said:
Hi,
I successfully installed CM12 and running with it for few weeks.
It became a bit unstable for my taste and I'm trying to install the TouchWiz based ROM (Rapture).
I tried bunch of ROM's and could only install the CM12 based ROMS(cm12, Remix) .
All the rest are taking me into boot loop.
I imagine it has to do with the wrong firmware but not sure which firmware I need and can I install it using TWRP.
Thanks a lot for the help!
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You need to odin flash the latest official stock COD6 firmware for Note 4 N910T which can be
found and downloaded from http://Sammobile.com
After odin flashing you will need to root the phone with cf-autoroot and odin flash twrp recovery.
Here is a download link which contains odin, twrp and cf-autoroot for the N910T Note 4.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/i25yjb1o97o96nb/CF-Autoroot & TWRP v2.8.6.0 and ODIN3 v3.10.0.zip?dl=0
Unzip the this zip file into an empty folder on your desktop.
Once you have successfully odin flashed the firmware, cf-autoroot and twrp you will be able to
flash any custom touchwiz rom created for the Note 4 N910T device without any further issues.
Good luck, have a great day!
Good luck,
Have a great day!
Hello XDA members and devs. I have stumbled upon an issue that seems to be close to un-fixable. I have the SM-N910T obviously. I am on DOK2, every rom Touch Wiz and Cyanogenmod flashed correctly a couple of months ago. Now the only things I can flash are DOK2 stock firmware via ODIN, and then I can successfully flash TWRP 2.8.7.0, the only ROM I can flash is Maximum Overdrive 4.0.1 +(all upper updates.) I got a hold of Max OD dev and he said it's because of the 3 mount lines he added to the top of his updater-script. So I added those lines to updater-scripts of other roms and none worked. Some other roms have many other mount points and important lines of code in the updater-script that should not be removed or edited. I want to go back to Cyanogenmod, and others either 12.1 nightlies, or the new CM Remix 13.0 which worked before all the others stopped working at the same time.
Yes I also tried this.
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Originally Posted by sudoBacon
I tried before. Doesnt work onlky DOK2 or maximum ods 4.0.1 + no other roms
After you flash D0K2 firmware - Use the stock Recovery and Factory Reset - That will get you out of the bootloop - Just remember that your internal storage will be wiped!
I also get the same issue after attempting to downgrade which always fails. Used to be able to downgrade and upgrade firmware's as well, now I cant. I got the dev of Max OD rom to pull a DOK2 pit file even flashing that does not fix my issue. I also posted on Reddit, so I will copy and paste this post.
Reddit Post.
I have a T-Mobile Note 4 was working fine for a long time flashed many ROM's multiple times over and over again never had a problem until I flashed DOK2 I assume. With ODIN. I did flash to stock from COD6 to DOK2 can't seem to downgrade back to COD6 with ODIN get error cant downgrade note 4 SW REV CHECK FAIL : [aboot]Fused2 > Binary 1 [1] eMMC write fail : ABOOT , that appears on Download mode. Then every time I install TWRP I try to install a ROM from OTG usb or ext sd and nothing flashes, rom files work used them before. I can only seem to install DOK2 and can't downgrade or flash other roms. I need help so I can flash other roms. Yes I tried flash stock DOK2 and boot stock recovery then clearing cache and factory reset, to downgrade to COD6 still failing and can't install other roms. every time i try to flash version lower then DOK2 using odin get this error ; SW REV CHECK FAIL : [aboot]Fused2 > Binary 1 [1] eMMC write fail : ABOOT
At one point I installed CWM trlltexx or something like that through TWRP, and did format and all of that. But after that went back to stock flashed TWRP 2.8.7.0 because couldn't flash roms with CWM because the roms thought I was on trltexx. Formatted all partitions with CWM. Anyways tried to get back to Cyanogenmod and or Tekxodus and other roms all fail. Minus Maximum Overdrives 4.0.1.
The first 3 lines that Overdrive mentioned that must make my roms flash able are.
HTML:
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/system");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/cache");
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/data");
Anyways please contact me on Google+ Hangouts or respond here if you know how to fix my issue also have Skype but PM me for that info. Add Bacon Seeds first and last name to Google + Hangouts that G+ Hangouts email is [email protected] . I am experienced in compiling roms extracting, de compiling as well. Life on my Note 4 without some Cyanogenmod had been technologically heartbreaking. I like flashing multiple roms and swapping back and forth. Now I cant even test others stuck on Max OD which is a good and awesome rom but sometimes get tired of Touch Wiz.
I would install the ROM you can, then dirty flash an aosp ROM, then try to flash the ROM you want.
therealjwkware said:
I would install the ROM you can, then dirty flash an aosp ROM, then try to flash the ROM you want.
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I'll give this a shot but I seriously doubt this will work if other methods didn't.
sudoBacon said:
I'll give this a shot but I seriously doubt this will work if other methods didn't.
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Use Kies to recover your phone. It should be able to fit any issues with partitions etc.
Odd how using the PIT file does not fix this issue. It's literally setting up your phone's partition table all over again and it isn't working. Also, on DOK2's bootloader, it is impossible to rollback bootloader. I tried going from DOK2 -> ANIH (Kitkat original) and it didn't work. You can still run older ROMs, just not the older bootloader. That's why you're getting the 'Binary 2 > Fused 1' message.
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By the way, you should be using ODIN3.10.7. It is the latest version. Load up the full stock DOK2 firmware (I suggest downloading using SamFirm -- make sure to check Binary Nature for a full firmware), follow this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2610757
They used a PIT and Stock to fully wipe, with the exception in this case being that this is 5.1.1 and not 4.4.4
ShrekOpher said:
Use Kies to recover your phone. It should be able to fit any issues with partitions etc.
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I tried that and now after doing factory reset in the stock firmware I can not even flash Maximum OD only DOK2 via odin.
sudoBacon said:
I tried that and now after doing factory reset in the stock firmware I can not even flash Maximum OD only DOK2 via odin.
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do you have a working DOK2 stock firmware running on your phone. Once you upgrade to DOK2 you can only flash ROMs based on 5.1.1 or ROMs that include a kernel. If you want to flash a ROM based on 5.0.1 you will need to flash either the Emotion Kernel or the Beast mode kernel as well before you reboot the device.
If you have Stock TW firmware running and you have TWRP installed your phone should be fixed. As long as you use compatible ROMs with it.
ShrekOpher said:
do you have a working DOK2 stock firmware running on your phone. Once you upgrade to DOK2 you can only flash ROMs based on 5.1.1 or ROMs that include a kernel. If you want to flash a ROM based on 5.0.1 you will need to flash either the Emotion Kernel or the Beast mode kernel as well before you reboot the device.
If you have Stock TW firmware running and you have TWRP installed your phone should be fixed. As long as you use compatible ROMs with it.
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Still didn't work.
Edit : Now i cant seem to install any rom nor Max OD. only DOK2 via odin. TWRP log says
E:Mount: Unable to find partition for path /sdcard
E:UnMount: Unable to find partition for path /sdcard
E:Mount: Unable to find partition for path /sdcard
sudoBacon said:
Still didn't work.
Edit : Now i cant seem to install any rom nor Max OD. only DOK2 via odin. TWRP log says
E:Mount: Unable to find partition for path /sdcard
E:UnMount: Unable to find partition for path /sdcard
E:Mount: Unable to find partition for path /sdcard
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Looks like you corrupted your partitions. You might need to flash the pit file to fix it. I think there is a thread related to that somewhere.
Request thread closed, resolved!
Steps taken not in any order.
Find a legit us TRLTE pit file. Message me for the TRLTE pit file or I'll make a separate thread for it.
Flash DOK2 stock firmware + proper pit file and have re-partition checked, along with flash BL and EFS clear.
Format ext SD card.
Downloaded the roms onto the formatted SD card.
Flash the latest TWRP recovery
Wipe all not including system x3 times.
Go to Wipe and then Format, check system format system type Yes
Go to install select your ROM.
Then select your GApps and custom kernel whatever else you want.
You might have to do the stock flashing and wiping and formatting several times before this works along with the re-partitioning.
Note a legit TRLTETMO pit file can be found : http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=29568
The legit pit file name for TRLTETMO should be labeled: TRLTE_USA_TMO.pit
sudoBacon said:
Request thread closed, resolved!
Steps taken not in any order.
Find a legit us TRLTE pit file. Message me for the TRLTE pit file or I'll make a separate thread for it.
Flash DOK2 stock firmware + proper pit file and have re-partition checked, along with flash BL and EFS clear.
Format ext SD card.
Downloaded the roms onto the formatted SD card.
Flash the latest TWRP recovery
Wipe all not including system x3 times.
Go to Wipe and then Format, check system format system type Yes
Go to install select your ROM.
Then select your GApps and custom kernel whatever else you want.
You might have to do the stock flashing and wiping and formatting several times before this works along with the re-partitioning.
Note a legit TRLTETMO pit file can be found : http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=29568
The legit pit file name for TRLTETMO should be labeled: TRLTE_USA_TMO.pit
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Congrats!
Hey bacon. I'm glad you figured it out. But in was wondering if you think me doing the pit file would work for my situation. Currently my phone is on a loop every time I flash dok2. And twrp will not flash any huge files. I can get kernels too flash but not roms. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. I can't even get the firmware too boot up. Thanks in advance
Jamonguyen said:
Hey bacon. I'm glad you figured it out. But in was wondering if you think me doing the pit file would work for my situation. Currently my phone is on a loop every time I flash dok2. And twrp will not flash any huge files. I can get kernels too flash but not roms. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. I can't even get the firmware too boot up. Thanks in advance
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24369303960684492
Here's a pit for the N910T, grabbed from the latest DOK2.
eduardog131 said:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24369303960684492
Here's a pit for the N910T, grabbed from the latest DOK2.
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I'm trying to get stock to boot without success. I would really appreciate any help.
Longshark said:
I'm trying to get stock to boot without success. I would really appreciate any help.
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Have you flashed the full ODIN package? Try erasing NAND and Re-Partition (with .pit in ODIN package)
I will usually just go about it that way when I go to stock to start off fresh.
eduardog131 said:
Have you flashed the full ODIN package? Try erasing NAND and Re-Partition (with .pit in ODIN package)
I will usually just go about it that way when I go to stock to start off fresh.
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So I'm flashing the full ODIN package. PDA for stock, PIT from the link you posted, Checked boxes are Auto Reboot. Re-Partition, F. Reset Time and NAND Erase All. This is with ODIN 3.07.
What do I do when it finishes?
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eduardog131 said:
Have you flashed the full ODIN package? Try erasing NAND and Re-Partition (with .pit in ODIN package)
I will usually just go about it that way when I go to stock to start off fresh.
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It's done but boot looping with RECOVERY BOOTING... screen. Do I flash TWRP now? I have 2.8.7. Is that sufficient?
Thanks
Longshark said:
So I'm flashing the full ODIN package. PDA for stock, PIT from the link you posted, Checked boxes are Auto Reboot. Re-Partition, F. Reset Time and NAND Erase All. This is with ODIN 3.07.
What do I do when it finishes?
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It's done but boot looping with RECOVERY BOOTING... screen. Do I flash TWRP now? I have 2.8.7. Is that sufficient?
Thanks
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It shouldn't be bootlooping, in fact it has to reboot into recovery right after ODIN flashes the stock package, it needs to erase + verify / flash CSC contents. It should pretty much boot up into stock. If you really want to flash TWRP (to flash a custom ROM), flash it. Right after you flash it, make sure you take the battery out and you reboot into recovery manually. Stock system prevents recovery from being overwritten.
eduardog131 said:
It shouldn't be bootlooping, in fact it has to reboot into recovery right after ODIN flashes the stock package, it needs to erase + verify / flash CSC contents. It should pretty much boot up into stock. If you really want to flash TWRP (to flash a custom ROM), flash it. Right after you flash it, make sure you take the battery out and you reboot into recovery manually. Stock system prevents recovery from being overwritten.
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Sorry I'm fairly new to this. So it did boot into custom recovery. I just want the phone back to stock without TWRP or any bells or whistles.
Its on the stock recovery interface. Should I wipe data/factory reset? Or reboot system now?
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Sorry I'm fairly new to this. So it did boot into custom recovery. I just want the phone back to stock without TWRP or any bells or whistles.
Its on the stock recovery interface. Should I wipe data/factory reset? Or reboot system now?
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Once it's done with verification of CSC, just reboot system. It should take a few minutes to set itself up, then will throw you into the setup wizard. Once you're there you're good to go.
eduardog131 said:
It shouldn't be bootlooping, in fact it has to reboot into recovery right after ODIN flashes the stock package, it needs to erase + verify / flash CSC contents. It should pretty much boot up into stock. If you really want to flash TWRP (to flash a custom ROM), flash it. Right after you flash it, make sure you take the battery out and you reboot into recovery manually. Stock system prevents recovery from being overwritten.
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Also does it matter the dm-verity verification failed is showing at the bottom?
hi guys first i want to thank everyone hher i learn a lot here thank you guys
now i have a 910t note 4 android 5.1.1 and i want a root i know how to use ododin and twrp the problem is theres a lot of files and names so i dont kno how to start and finish heres my device info
android 5.1.1
model 910t
baseband n910tuvu1cog2
build lmy47x.n910tuvu2dok2
i have the stock system and im thinking about a 6.0.1 update or a custom rom since sam stopped updates
if yoy need any other info let me know thank you in advance
please any help ?
i just want to know the steos to install a custom rooted rom
moad.n4 said:
please any help ?
i just want to know the steos to install a custom rooted rom
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1,Download twrp recovery
2,download supersu.zip
3,download odin tool
Steps
1,Open odin
2,Go to odin options and uncheck auto reboot.
3,choose AP and upload twrp recovery in odin
4,connect device to pc via usb cable
5,boot device into download mode
6,hit start in odin to flash twrp recovery.
7,once odin shows pass take out battery and insert again
8,boot into twrp recovery by pressing 3 button combo(volume up+home+power)
9,flash superzu.zip
10,reboot and wait until your device full booted.
Twrp download
https://dl.twrp.me/trltetmo/twrp-3.0.2-0-trltetmo.img.tar.html
Supersu.zip download
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip
Trex888 said:
1,Download twrp recovery
2,download supersu.zip
3,download odin tool
Steps
1,Open odin
2,Go to odin options and uncheck auto reboot.
3,choose AP and upload twrp recovery in odin
4,connect device to pc via usb cable
5,boot device into download mode
6,hit start in odin to flash twrp recovery.
7,once odin shows pass take out battery and insert again
8,boot into twrp recovery by pressing 3 button combo(volume up+home+power)
9,flash superzu.zip
10,reboot and wait until your device full booted.
Twrp download
https://dl.twrp.me/trltetmo/twrp-3.0.2-0-trltetmo.img.tar.html
Supersu.zip download
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip
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thank you trex i really appreciate
thats worked for me
i have another problem please. now i want to update to 6.0.1 since im on 5.1.1 but keep root
i found this 6.0.1 stock rom rooted ...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...rom-n910t3uvs3epk2-stock-rooted-odex-t3532817
i download it and flash it with twrp it's go well but the device freeze on T-mobile for more than 30 minutes then i remove battery and reboot and same thing
the good thing that i was having a backup for the system and boot so i restore it and he come back to 5.1.1 and boot normally
i dont know what i did wrong you have any idea why 6.0.1 didnt work for me ?
thank you again :good::good::good:
moad.n4 said:
thank you trex i really appreciate
thats worked for me
i have another problem please. now i want to update to 6.0.1 since im on 5.1.1 but keep root
i found this 6.0.1 stock rom rooted ...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...rom-n910t3uvs3epk2-stock-rooted-odex-t3532817
i download it and flash it with twrp it's go well but the device freeze on T-mobile for more than 30 minutes then i remove battery and reboot and same thing
the good thing that i was having a backup for the system and boot so i restore it and he come back to 5.1.1 and boot normally
i dont know what i did wrong you have any idea why 6.0.1 didnt work for me ?
thank you again :good::good::good:
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It won't boot Because you are still on dok2 lollipop bootloader.
You need to update your bootloader and modem to marshmallow first.
Link below for marshmallow bootloader and modem.flash through odin.
Choose ( BL) in odin for flash bootloader.
Choose ( CP) in odin for modem.
Bootloader
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862691089
Modem
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298919303
If still doesn't boot try to flash rom again with any custom kernel in twrp because the rom you are trying to flash is n910t3 rom not n910t.
I recommend you beastmode r56.8 kernel.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/development/kernel-beastmode-rage-freeza-t3408096
Trex888 said:
It won't boot Because you are still on dok2 lollipop bootloader.
You need to update your bootloader and modem to marshmallow first.
Link below for marshmallow bootloader and modem.flash through odin.
Choose ( BL) in odin for flash bootloader.
Choose ( CP) in odin for modem.
Bootloader
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862691089
Modem
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298919303
If still doesn't boot try to flash rom again with any custom kernel in twrp because the rom you are trying to flash is n910t3 rom not n910t.
I recommend you beastmode r56.8 kernel.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/development/kernel-beastmode-rage-freeza-t3408096
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i dont know how to tank you man a 100000 tanks you
everythings is running 100%
thank you and have a nice day bro