No Service. after fail root - T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi Guys , i try root my note 4 and the root process with odin got fail and my phone mark "no service." and "Service State Radio OFF"
How i fix it? my phone is totally stock

Haven't rooted my device yet but have rooted every other phone I've had.. what file did you use to root and is your phone a N910T?
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Oh god, I hope you didn't wipe your IMEI.
What procedure did you use to root?
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[Q] (reroot) New Bin4ary root method stucks at the white screen

Hey folks,
after rooting my XZ 10.1.A.1.434 (C6602) with the old Root method (goroh_kun's) and everything went great i find out that every time i try to access root the device reboots, till i came out with the new Root method ROOT MANY ANDROID method, but unfortunately it always stuck at the white screen when i press Display at the Services menu
any fix or solution for this?
Reboot your phone and try again?
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gm007 said:
Reboot your phone and try again?
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are you serious man? I've been rebooting my phone for the previous 2 days, I've rebooted the phone, the PC, trying over another PC, so please any real fix here?
I am using doomlord's rooting method and never had any issue.
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gm007 said:
I am using doomlord's rooting method and never had any issue.
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appreciate any link for a tutorial or even the latest version, plz
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2186368
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when stuck, open Windows task manager and kill ADB blah process, the bigger size one perhaps...
you can see more than one ADB processes there...
I don't know why but it works for me...
I had this problem and did a phone repair through the PC companion software. It's a pain to have it back to stock but since you've found no other way you could try this.
i had this problem yesterday noon... i solve it with factory reset ... after this i did the root process again with no problem.

Restoring my note 3 help

So I have note3 I rooted with lingo everything was food good. Then I loaded safestrap and now I'm stuck at the samsung boot screen with the unlocked custom pad lock logo.
How do I get back to a working bootable phone and remove the padlock icon? I found this post but don't know if I'm on mj5 or not?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2559715
[12/29] Restore for MJ5 --Doesn't trip Knox and optionally provides root--
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Need more info..are you just trying to get rid of padlock or is phone stuck on thst screen? If so did you try battery pull or booting into recovery via power button + home+volume up
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You don't need to be on MJ5 to restore to it.
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Both. I have the padlock and it stays on the Samsung screen. At this point I just what to get back to a stock state and clear any of the tamper flags
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I had a similar problem yesterday. I accidentally deleted my os without replacing it cuz im a noob. I was stuck on the boot screen with the padlock.
I went into panic mode and upgraded to kitkat. It worked, but I wanted root, and safestrap. So I followed the method that you linked, and it successfully restored me to 4.3 with root access.
In short, it will work, but it will wipe your phone. And it didn't trip knox for me.
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Sireniankyle is right. I wiped my stock rom in safestrap..used this method with no issues..now im back up and running safestrap installed running Megas FireNote. Just follow the steps do not diviate from them
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[Q] Note 3 MJ5 Bootloop, what do i do?

I was experiencing problems with my rooted mj5 so i used that popular thread on how to revert to stock mj5. Everything went smooth, but im still having the bootloop problems. The custom lock logo is gone on bootup so i know its true stock mj5 now, but my loader hangs on the ATT animation logo for a bit then keeps restarting. This process goes on and off for a few times until it manages to pull itself through. Should i call ATT for a replacement or is this fixable?
Went into recovery mode and cleared cach - didnt work
Went into recovery mode and did a factory reset - didnt work
f*ck.
Did you flash the 2400258.zip file in the stock recovery?
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graydiggy said:
Did you flash the 2400258.zip file in the stock recovery?
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This. I've reverted back to mj5 multiple times and never got into a bootloop. Don't take it back to AT&T for your mess up. That's fraud.
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graydiggy said:
Did you flash the 2400258.zip file in the stock recovery?
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Yes i did, using the micro sd.
Do a factory reset
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graydiggy said:
Do a factory reset
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As i stated above the factory reset does not work. I noticed the main problem was coming from the sd card slot. It doesnt matter what sd card is in there, it will cause the phone to lose signal and enter a weird bootloop. A few hours ago i re installed mj5 and did every step to get a 100% new stock again. The 16gb and 32gb class 10 sd card will cause my phone problems. The main problems are bootloops and if i go to make a call, the service bar will turn to an O with a slash until i end the call so i can not call anyone while my sd card is installed.
Im considering just updating to kitkat and if it has problems from there then i know the phone has hardware issues, then off to AT&T it goes...

Can i Factory reset while rooted?

I have a xt1053 bootloader unlocked and rooted with towelroot with Stock Recovery. Can I factory reset safely? Thank you in advance.
If your bootloader is unlocked, there is no need to use TowelRoot, PIE, or TowelPIE root. Just flash TWRP recovery, and root.
But yes, you can safely factory reset your phone if you have stock recovery already on it.
If you are using TWRP, CWM, or other custom recovery, it is suggeted you boot into the custom recovery to "Wipe" from there, rather than using the phone's menu option for Factory Reset
@KidJoe so regardless of root status it is safe? Phew because if it wasn't I was just going to flash twrp and start flashing away. But I wasn't quite ready to start flashing roms. I just barely got around to unlocking the bootloader
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yankeesfan714 said:
@KidJoe so regardless of root status it is safe? Phew because if it wasn't I was just going to flash twrp and start flashing away. But I wasn't quite ready to start flashing roms. I just barely got around to unlocking the bootloader
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Because of how TowelRoot and PIE work, yes, its safe. Their changes are lost at power off/on anyway. A factory reset would then clear away any files they might leave on /data or such.
If you were trying to "undo" SlapMyMoto/MotoWpNoMo, then I'd suggest flashing stock rom (with data wipe) in addition to factory reset, then flash TWRP and root.
@KidJoe Before unlocking BL the towelroot would be lost on reboot. Since unlocking the BL root sticks on reboot.
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yankeesfan714 said:
@KidJoe Before unlocking BL the towelroot would be lost on reboot. Since unlocking the BL root sticks on reboot.
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If that is true, then I would definitely flash the stock SBF for the Android/ROM version on your phone to completely remove it.
I don't know anyone really using Towel or PIE with an unlocked bootloader (write protect disabled), and I don't know enough about what Towel does to say if what is left over might get in the way... so to be safe... re-flash your phone. BUT be careful to use only the rom version already on your phone, and do NOT DOWNGRADE.
@KidJoe that would be this for XT1053 Dev edition correct?
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yankeesfan714 said:
@KidJoe that would be this for XT1053 Dev edition correct?
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As long as you have 4.4.3 on your phone now, sure.
GO to App Drawer -> Settings -> About Phone. the SYSTEM VERSION should match the description of the file you download from http://sbf.droid-developers.org/
so if your system version is 212.44.21.ghost.xxxx then that is the right file
Yup. So I just put this in the folder where my sdk is right?
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yankeesfan714 said:
Yup. So I just put this in the folder where my sdk is right?
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See -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-ReturnToStock.html
Option 3 and Option 5 are the most often recommended. However, in your case, Option 2 might be enough.
KidJoe said:
See -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-ReturnToStock.html
Option 3 and Option 5 are the most often recommended. However, in your case, Option 2 might be enough.
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OK let me run this by you. I'm at work and having my phone in this state of disarray is driving me crazy. If were to do a factory reset right now and something went wrong would I still be able to flash stock img? And worst case scenario I could send my phone to Motorola since my warranty is not voided?
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yankeesfan714 said:
OK let me run this by you. I'm at work and having my phone in this state of disarray is driving me crazy. If were to do a factory reset right now and something went wrong would I still be able to flash stock img? And worst case scenario I could send my phone to Motorola since my warranty is not voided?
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How is your phone in a state of disarray? Unlocked, running PIE should be fine. Are you experiencing some problem?
If you factory reset and you get into troubles, its not going to brick your phone to the point where you have to send it in for warranty.
If you have mFastboot, the Android SDK/PlatformTools/ADB, and the right drivers on your PC, you could flash just system.img in a matter of minutes. A complete flash of all parts in the SBF zip file (one operation at a time) can be flashed via mfastboot in less than 15 minutes.
If you want to wait until you get home, you can use RSDLite which is a little easier to flash (it does all parts, one at a time) for you. No typing.
Just in case anyone is on the same boat. All I did was unroot in SuperSU and did a factory reset. No issues.
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bricked?

I've got the Note 4 N910T3
I rooted, via the beast kernal. Everything was going fine until I decided to factory reset (had a few programs go haywire)
factory reset went fine, I reinnitialized android with my google information. Rebooted the phone, and now I'm stuck at "custom binary blocked by frp"
It's my fault for not rechecking the option in developer settings, but its too late
I can get into download mode, but simply booting, or getting into recovery give me that error.
what can I do to get my phone booting?
Odin back to stock I guess?
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nib said:
Odin back to stock I guess?
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I'm willing to give that a shot, but where would I go about finding the stock odin file? the only files I can seem to find are modded ones for the N910T, not the N910T3
Dont know if this link is legit, but check it out
http://samsung-firmware.org/download/SM-N910T3/29v3/TMB/N910T3UVU1DOFC/N910T3TMB1DOFC/
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nib said:
Dont know if this link is legit, but check it out
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that is a much earlier firmware than what came on the phone, but I'll give it a shot, just to get it booted
thanks
Yep, thats the idea
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nib said:
Yep, thats the idea
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this worked
good thing I nandroided everything from stock
crosive said:
I've got the Note 4 N910T3
I rooted, via the beast kernal. Everything was going fine until I decided to factory reset (had a few programs go haywire)
factory reset went fine, I reinnitialized android with my google information. Rebooted the phone, and now I'm stuck at "custom binary blocked by frp"
It's my fault for not rechecking the option in developer settings, but its too late
I can get into download mode, but simply booting, or getting into recovery give me that error.
what can I do to get my phone booting?
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That would be the factory reset protection, you need to odin the stock images back on, run through the setup as fast as possible, open developer options, and turn on OEM Unlocking. From there you can flash whatever you'd like. The FRP will also block insecure kernels, and recoveries from being loaded.
That's exactly what I did. And it worked. This just so happened to be the first and only phone I've had with frp. Learn something new everyday.
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How did you flash the zip via odin?
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How did you flash the zip via odin?
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Unzip the zip and flash the .md5 file in odin
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