**Suggested** FlashFire - Play BETA - PREVIEW (ROM is also compatible with TWRP).
1. Join the G+ community using the same Google account as you're using for Play on your phone/tablet Here.
2. Sign up to receive the BETA versions from Play Here.
- Use the link provided after sign-up to download the app.
**Caution!** The following process is only for the original Sprint L720 S4 Variant. Use on any other device may result in a hardbrick!
Download:
- L720_OD2_Stock_Rooted_ROM
Set your screen timeout setting to 10 mins before beginning!
1. Place the ROM onto your device (use either internal or ext-sdcard).
2. Open the FlashFire app and "Agree" to the Terms and Conditions.
3. Press "(+)" twice to bring up the "Actions" menu.
4. Press "Wipe" and check all options except "Internal storage" then press the checkmark to continue.
5. Press "(+)" once again and select "Flash Zip or OTA" and locate and select the ROM. Leave "Auto-mount" unchecked under the "Options" menu and press the checkmark to continue.
6. From the main menu "Tap-Hold-Drag" your "Actions" and place them in the following order:
- "Wipe"
- "Flash Zip or OTA"
7. Uncheck all options under "EverRoot" and use default "Reboot" setting.
8. Last, press the lightning bolt then "Ok" to begin the flash.
The screen will turn black then display the contents of your system before beginning the flash. FlashFire will pause for about 1 minute while flashing the "system" partition. Once complete your device will reboot and pause on the Samsung splash screen for about 5 - 7 minutes before completely rebooting. Done!
Tip: for blazing fast speed turn off animations from Developer Options and reboot!
Known Issues:
- Wifi may not function. To resolve the issue...power down (or pull battery) before entering "Download" Mode then Odin flash the modem from Post #2.
Notes:
1. The ROM will update your Modem, Non-hlos, Kernel, System, and Bootloader to OD2 (your recovery will not be updated).
2. The ROM is also compatible with TWRP (Full wipe recommended)!
3. To learn more about FlashFire's capabilities see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60070810&postcount=2
Alternative Odin Method:
1. Extract the L720_OD2_Pre-Rooted_Firmware.tar from the .rar archive.
2. Pull battery from your device then reinsert and boot into "Download" mode.
3. Uncheck "Auto-Reboot" in Odin and flash the firmware using PDA/AP Slot (depending on your Odin version).
4. Once the flash completes pull the battery again and boot into Recovery, perform a Factory Data Reset then Reboot. Done!
Notes:
1. This method will void your warranty and set your warranty bit to (0x1).
2. This method will update your modem, kernel, and system to OD2 but will not update your bootloader or recovery.
Allow from 5 - 7 minutes for first boot.
Stock - Odin Flashable
Stock - Odin Flashable
- L720V_OD2_Stock_Modem
- L720V_Stock_Recovery
- L720V_OD2_Stock_Kernel
Possible to make a complete firmware, bootloader and modem only (no stock recovery) flashable?
troyboytn said:
Possible to make a complete firmware, bootloader and modem only (no stock recovery) flashable?
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Yes, its possible.
muniz_ri said:
Yes, its possible.
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Awesome, those would be flash by Odin in the PDA slot, correct?
troyboytn said:
Awesome, those would be flash by Odin, correct?
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Yes, but you can also flash with FlashFire.
Great work! Glad to see there are still some developers left for this device!
Just curious - for the modem only, I see it includes non-hlos.bin and mdm.bin. What does apnhlos.bin do, and why is it not included in the modem tar? I also noticed previous modem-only's have not included apnhlos, but I am wondering if we are missing out on added functionality by not keeping that up to date as well?
Thanks.
It is compatible with TWRP, but I assume it isn't compatible with Philz Recovery(CWM), correct?
koivth said:
Great work! Glad to see there are still some developers left for this device!
Just curious - for the modem only, I see it includes non-hlos.bin and mdm.bin. What does apnhlos.bin do, and why is it not included in the modem tar? I also noticed previous modem-only's have not included apnhlos, but I am wondering if we are missing out on added functionality by not keeping that up to date as well?
Thanks.
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The non-hlos is the lte portion of the modem and you can get away with it on unlocked bootloader devices but still a good practice to have all matching partitions in my opinion.
will flashing this with FlashFire replace a custom recovery with the stock recovery?
Thanks for doing this so fast! Great work!
aypanthony said:
will flashing this with FlashFire replace a custom recovery with the stock recovery?
Thanks for doing this so fast! Great work!
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Yes it will, but as I understand it, if you use Flashfire, a custom recovery is no longer needed?
aypanthony said:
will flashing this with FlashFire replace a custom recovery with the stock recovery?
Thanks for doing this so fast! Great work!
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Yes, it will replace your custom recovery with stock OD2.
The idea was to share a way to update to stock, rooted OD2 without first having to Odin back to stock to successfully take the ota.
You can then reflash Twrp after flashing the ROM or continue using FF for flashing zips/backups, etc.
muniz_ri said:
Yes, it will replace your custom recovery with stock OD2.
The idea was to share a way to update to stock, rooted OD2 without first having to Odin back to stock to successfully take the ota.
You can then reflash Twrp after flashing the ROM or continue using FF for flashing zips/backups, etc.
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This is awesome! I am running a backup right now. I will report back once I have completed the flash.
Thanks!
So I was referenced here by the main thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ginal-galaxy-s4-update-zip-od2-t3105607/page5
I rooted a long time ago but went back to stock (through recovery) about a month ago. I'm attempting to update to OD2 but I keep getting error 7. Can I just download this zip and push it via ADB?
monkeychef said:
So I was referenced here by the main thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ginal-galaxy-s4-update-zip-od2-t3105607/page5
I rooted a long time ago but went back to stock (through recovery) about a month ago. I'm attempting to update to OD2 but I keep getting error 7. Can I just download this zip and push it via ADB?
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No, this is ROM and must be flashed with FlashFire if rooted or Twrp.
muniz_ri said:
No, this is ROM and must be flashed with FlashFire if rooted or Twrp.
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So after flashing with TWRP I will have updated modem and ROM and can simply ODIN TWRP and be ready for business?
clshores said:
So after flashing with TWRP I will have updated modem and ROM and can simply ODIN TWRP and be ready for business?
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yes
muniz_ri said:
yes
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And I could then restore my TWRP backup from my current ROM and backup OD2?
clshores said:
And I could then restore my TWRP backup from my current ROM and backup OD2?
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lol, once you reflash twrp it's twrp....
I can remove the stock OD2 recovery from the ROM so it doesn't overwrite twrp. Thoughts?
muniz_ri said:
lol, once you reflash twrp it's twrp....
I can remove the stock OD2 recovery from the ROM so it doesn't overwrite twrp. Thoughts?
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If there isn't a benefit to stock recovery (Doesn't sound like it) then I would remove it and simply update the modem and the OS.
Related
READ THIS POST BEFORE INSTALLING ANY CUSTOM RECOVERY
Updated to CWM v6.0.4.9.KK on 10-28-14. Now works properly with KitKat bootloader.
Now with SELinux enabled kernel for flashing roms that require it.
Click HERE for the latest version.
Compiled from source.
@ketut.kumajaya has provided us with a kernel for CWM recovery.
Here is CWM recovery for the T211.
Please report any bugs here in this thread.
It takes a few seconds longer for CWM to boot than the stock recovery, so be patient.
Credits go to:
@ketut.kumajaya for working kernels
@Jamison904 for giving us root
@hkjr for getting ketut to help
@k.aibutsu and @Unjustified Dev for there device source work
and of course Koush and the CyanogenMod team
Supplied in 3 formats:
Odin flashable tar.md5 (for first time installation)
Recovery flashable zip (requires a custom recovery to currently be installed)
.img file (for those who use Flashify or other direct methods).
Instructions for ODIN: (use T211.CWMv.....recovery.tar.zip)
1. Download ODIN on your computer.
2. Power off the device.
3. Restart in "Download Mode" by holding the "HOME" button, "Volume Down" and "Power" all at the same time (for about 5 seconds).
4. Hit the "Volume Up" to enter download mode.
5. Start the ODIN exe program. Un-check Auto Reboot. See notes about ODIN below.
6. Connect the device via USB to your computer. Verify the device shows as "Added" in the Message box. If it doesn't show then you need the Samsung USB drivers (just install KIES to get them).
7. Select "PDA" then choose the recovery file you want to flash.
8. Hit "START". Wait for Odin to finish (~10-15 seconds). The message area will display "RES OK" when finished.
9. Wait for device to restart. Skip this step if you unchecked auto reboot.
10. Restart directly to recovery mode before rebooting into OS.(Hold POWER, Volume UP, and the HOME button all at the same time. When you see the Samsung Logo, let go of the POWER button, but keep holding the Volume UP and HOME until you see the recovery screen).
Notes about ODIN
--Make sure that "Re-Partition" is NOT checked.
--Auto Reboot can be un-checked if CWM doesn't flash correctly on your device. Some have reported that un-checking Auto Reboot fixes this issue. If you un-check Auto Reboot, you will need to reboot the device yourself (refer back to step 10).
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If the highlight doesn't move on the recovery menu, the selection actually does change. Go ahead and hit Power to select. If the menu goes blank, just hit Volume Up or Down to get it to reappear.
It appears that the menu navigation issue only happens when you use the button combination to boot into recovery. If you use the Quick Boot app or "adb reboot recovery", it seems to work properly.
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If it doesn't boot into recovery:
Please reboot into android (hold power until it reboots) and send me the last_kmsg. See my thread about ADB in the General section for instructions.
To get the last_kmsg with adb use: adb shell cat /proc/last_kmsg > last_kmsg.txt
Stock T211 recovery also attached.
Instructions for recovery flashable version:
Boot into your previously installed custom recovery.
Select the Install Zip option.
Find the recovery zip.
Flash.
Reboot recovery.
Enjoy your new recovery.
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After you get the custom recovery working, you can flash the latest SuperSu zip to get root.
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DOWNLOADS
Click HERE for the latest version.
Reserved
gr8nole said:
Here is an attempt to get CWM recovery working for the T211. Please test and report back.
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Unfortunately, Kernel Panic.
It tested a guy from Russian forum 4PDA. See here: http://4pda/
Please tell me where is the log?
I can send it later if you need.
Updated to Test #2
Dasdranamin said:
Unfortunately, Kernel Panic.
It tested a guy from Russian forum 4PDA. See here: http://4pda/
Please tell me where is the log?
I can send it later if you need.
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I added the adb command to get last_kmsg to the OP. You have to pull it immediately after rebooting after the failure (before any secondary reboots) or it will get overwritten.
gr8nole said:
I added the adb command to get last_kmsg to the OP. You have to pull it immediately after rebooting after the failure (before any secondary reboots) or it will get overwritten.
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:good:
IT WORKS!!!
See http://4pda.ru
Can You make the TWRP too?
Dasdranamin said:
:good:
IT WORSKS!!!
See http://4pda.ru
Can You make the TWRP too?
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Great, I will make TWRP once we get a few more confirmations that all is working properly. Thanks for testing.:good:
Here You can see the results http://4pda.ru
Sorry, on russian.
http://cs3-3.4pda.to/3636459.jpg
http://cs3-3.4pda.to/3636435.jpg
IT WORKS!!!:laugh:
PLEASE LINK DOWNLOAD BEST ROM FOR T211. :good:
vmollz said:
IT WORKS!!!:laugh:
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Does this mean that we will be able to flash a zip file for root (of stock ROM, without using a custom ROM?).
If so, could someone pleae link to that zip file?
Thanks
Nice!
I already know ROMs are different for 211 and 210, but what about kernels? Do we need separate, specific kernels for SM-T211 devices, or just flash SM-T210 kernels?
tristan_2468 said:
Does this mean that we will be able to flash a zip file for root (of stock ROM, without using a custom ROM?).
If so, could someone pleae link to that zip file?
Thanks
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Universal root zip added to OP (zip provided by @ketut.kumajaya).
toxicdog said:
Nice!
I already know ROMs are different for 211 and 210, but what about kernels? Do we need separate, specific kernels for SM-T211 devices, or just flash SM-T210 kernels?
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@ketut.kumajaya has a custom kernel for T211 in his blackhawk kernel thread.
custom ROM
vmollz said:
custom ROM
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2447053
That's the only one.
Sent from my DROID RAZR MAXX HD
New version (v2) in the OP. This version corrects the touchscreen orientation. That is only important if you flash a zip with a touch interface (such as Aroma File Manager).
im still new with this tab. there is a universal root zip. does this means i dont have to use the other method of rooting by zidkijah?
StormTrooper89 said:
im still new with this tab. there is a universal root zip. does this means i dont have to use the other method of rooting by zidkijah?
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That is correct...just install CWM, then flash the root zip.
Sent from my DROID RAZR MAXX HD
i have dloaded the file but when i try to search for it in ODIN it didnt detect the dloaded file. i even try rename the file but still odin doesnt show up the file. any tips?
StormTrooper89 said:
i have dloaded the file but when i try to search for it in ODIN it didnt detect the dloaded file. i even try rename the file but still odin doesnt show up the file. any tips?
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Extract it from the zip. Odin should find the tar.md5 file.
Sent from my DROID RAZR MAXX HD
I saw a lot of confusion about the China Mobile TD-LTE version of the S5 in the owner's thread, also the explained method uses files that are not easily available and that, in my opinion are not up to standards. In general the procedure to obtain ROOT access and install Google Apps is not different than for any other phone and you need to use standard well known resources.
I will assume you are on the latest firmware, not that it should make any difference, but I only tested that one. At the moment the latest available firmware for the SM-G9008V is CHM-G9008VZMU1ANH3.
RECOVERY
1. Install Samsung USB drivers on your PC
2. Download Odin 3.07 on your PC
3. Download an ODIN flashable recovery onto your PC g9008v-cmw-recovery-6.0.4.8-en(0420).tar.md5 - 12.33 MB
4. Open odin, click the PDA button, navigate to the recovery file (tar file) you just downloaded, MAKE SURE only F. Reset Time is selected, do not select Auto reboot, this is very important!
5. Boot into download mode (hold the menu button, power button, and volume down button all together simultaneously until the device reboots)
6. When you see that odin detects your device(a colored indicator will turn on) click start
7. When Odin is done, disconnect the USB cable and pull out the battery, then boot into Recovery (hold the menu button, power button, and volume up button all together simultaneously until the device reboots)
8. Once in CWM recovery select "reboot system now". CWM will eventually ask you if you want to disable recovery reflashing and you'll be good to go (it may not ask, but in that case you are good to go anyway). This happens only at the first boot after recovery flashing.
If you do not carefully follow steps 6-7-8, the stock ROM will reflash the stock recovery and you'll have to repeat the process.
ROOT
1. Download SuperSU flashable zip from Chainfire UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.14.zip - 2.5 MB
2. Copy UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.14.zip on your External SD Card
3. Boot the phone into recovery mode (shutdown the phone, then start it pressing Volume+/up, home button and power for several seconds)
4. Select "install zip" and then "choose zip from /storage/extSdCard", locate UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.14.zip on your phone and proceed with the installation.
5. Reboot the phone and look for SuperSU, open the app and it will alert you of the presence of KNOX and ask if you want to disable it, go for it, it may take some time.
GOOGLE APPS
1. Download the KitKat official signed package from Cyanogen gapps-kk-20140105-signed.zip - 83.1 MB
2. Copy gapps-kk-20140105-signed.zip on your External SD Card
3. Boot the phone into recovery mode (shutdown the phone, then start it pressing Volume+/up, home button and power for several seconds)
4. Select "install zip" and then "choose zip from /storage/extSdCard", locate gapps-kk-20140105-signed.zip on your phone and proceed with the installation.
5. Reboot your phone and you're done.
To remove/hide bloatware I suggest to use Titanium Backup.
CHANGELOG
16/10/2014
- updated SuperSU to 2.14
- added additional steps to avoid automatic stock recovery reflash
I added some steps to avoid stock recovery reflash, forgot that very important step!
Hi bubbl3,
I was wondering if you have tried to install the gapps without a custom recovery.? The reason I am asking is that when I try to flash gapps with stock recovery I get an error message that says: signature verification failed. Tried with and without root.
I don't have exactly your phone but close, Sm-g9008w.
//Jaco
Jaco_dk said:
Hi bubbl3,
I was wondering if you have tried to install the gapps without a custom recovery.? The reason I am asking is that when I try to flash gapps with stock recovery I get an error message that says: signature verification failed. Tried with and without root.
I don't have exactly your phone but close, Sm-g9008w.
//Jaco
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Gave up on trying on stock recovery and installed custom recovery, then everything went smoothly.
//Jaco
Jaco_dk said:
Gave up on trying on stock recovery and installed custom recovery, then everything went smoothly.
//Jaco
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Yes, sorry for the late reply, you cannot flash the gapps in stock recovery.
Which recovery did you flash on your G9008W, the one in this thread?
bubbl3 said:
Yes, sorry for the late reply, you cannot flash the gapps in stock recovery.
Which recovery did you flash on your G9008W, the one in this thread?
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No problem at all, just meant I was forced to test a bit in the blind, as it really hard to find any information regarding the SM-G9008W.
Yeah, I used your recovery as your phone got almost the same firmware version(G9008WZMU1ANH3), so I expected that it would work and it worked like a charm.
How much bloatware did you remove with Titanium? I got a few things apps I am not sure if I can remove without any consequence.
Jaco_dk said:
No problem at all, just meant I was forced to test a bit in the blind, as it really hard to find any information regarding the SM-G9008W.
Yeah, I used your recovery as your phone got almost the same firmware version(G9008WZMU1ANH3), so I expected that it would work and it worked like a charm.
How much bloatware did you remove with Titanium? I got a few things apps I am not sure if I can remove without any consequence.
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Thanks for the confirmation, there's some people that will appreciate as there is no official english recovery for the 9008W.
I basically removed all the chinese stuff and a couple of samsung apps.
bubbl3 said:
Thanks for the confirmation, there's some people that will appreciate as there is no official english recovery for the 9008W.
I basically removed all the chinese stuff and a couple of samsung apps.
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@Jaco_dk : there is a specific CWM for the SM-G9008W, you may want to flash this one to avoid any hidden incompatibilities: http://www.studenikin.ru/svarom/files/g9008w-cwm-recovery-6.0.5.0-en(0715).tar
bubbl3 said:
@Jaco_dk : there is a specific CWM for the SM-G9008W, you may want to flash this one to avoid any hidden incompatibilities: http://www.studenikin.ru/svarom/files/g9008w-cwm-recovery-6.0.5.0-en(0715).tar
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Hi. Even I have the Chinese version G9008W and was looking how to root it with English language.
The link you gave is of a Russian site. Is the recovery in English? Are the recoveries given in OP in English?
Thanks for your replies.
gverma1 said:
Hi. Even I have the Chinese version G9008W and was looking how to root it with English language.
The link you gave is of a Russian site. Is the recovery in English? Are the recoveries given in OP in English?
Thanks for your replies.
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Yes, both recoveries are in English.
bubbl3 said:
I saw a lot of confusion about the China Mobile TD-LTE version of the S5 in the owner's thread, also the explained method uses files that are not easily available and that, in my opinion are not up to standards. In general the procedure to obtain ROOT access and install Google Apps is not different than for any other phone and you need to use standard well known resources.
I will assume you are on the latest firmware, not that it should make any difference, but I only tested that one. At the moment the latest available firmware for the SM-G9008V is CHM-G9008VZMU1ANH3.
RECOVERY
1. Install Samsung USB drivers on your PC
2. Download Odin 3.07 on your PC
3. Download an ODIN flashable recovery onto your PC g9008v-cmw-recovery-6.0.4.8-en(0420).tar.md5 - 12.33 MB
4. Open odin, click the PDA button, navigate to the recovery file (tar file) you just downloaded, MAKE SURE only F. Reset Time is selected, do not select Auto reboot, this is very important!
5. Boot into download mode (hold the menu button, power button, and volume down button all together simultaneously until the device reboots)
6. When you see that odin detects your device(a colored indicator will turn on) click start
7. When Odin is done, disconnect the USB cable and pull out the battery, then boot into Recovery (hold the menu button, power button, and volume up button all together simultaneously until the device reboots)
8. Once in CWM recovery select "reboot system now". CWM will eventually ask you if you want to disable recovery reflashing and you'll be good to go (it may not ask, but in that case you are good to go anyway). This happens only at the first boot after recovery flashing.
If you do not carefully follow steps 6-7-8, the stock ROM will reflash the stock recovery and you'll have to repeat the process.
ROOT
1. Download SuperSU flashable zip from Chainfire UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.14.zip - 2.5 MB
2. Copy UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.14.zip on your External SD Card
3. Boot the phone into recovery mode (shutdown the phone, then start it pressing Volume+/up, home button and power for several seconds)
4. Select "install zip" and then "choose zip from /storage/extSdCard", locate UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.14.zip on your phone and proceed with the installation.
5. Reboot the phone and look for SuperSU, open the app and it will alert you of the presence of KNOX and ask if you want to disable it, go for it, it may take some time.
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Thanks for your detailed step-by-step instructions. Just wanted to reconfirm in Step 8 when it asks to disable recovery reflashing - do I have to say 'yes' (disable recovery reflashing) or 'no' (don't disable recovery reflashing).
Thanks
gverma1 said:
Thanks for your detailed step-by-step instructions. Just wanted to reconfirm in Step 8 when it asks to disable recovery reflashing - do I have to say 'yes' (disable recovery reflashing) or 'no' (don't disable recovery reflashing).
Thanks
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You should answer 'yes' (disable recovery reflashing)
bubbl3 said:
Yes, both recoveries are in English.
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Great! I had got this phone pre-rooted by the vendor and he has messed up deleting apps and deleted important stuff like keyboard, etc. I will be flashing latest stock Samsung firmware from Sammobile.com and then try your method to root. Hope that goes through fine. Will I have to flash GAPPS as well?
Also, I hope I don't lose my dual SIM functionality by rooting the stock ROM. Will I?
Thanks
gverma1 said:
Great! I had got this phone pre-rooted by the vendor and he has messed up deleting apps and deleted important stuff like keyboard, etc. I will be flashing latest stock Samsung firmware from Sammobile.com and then try your method to root. Hope that goes through fine. Will I have to flash GAPPS as well?
Also, I hope I don't lose my dual SIM functionality by rooting the stock ROM. Will I?
Thanks
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You will have to flash GAPPS as the original stock ROM doesn't include them, also I don't see how you can loose dual SIM functionality if you flash the stock ROM.
bubbl3 said:
Thanks for the confirmation, there's some people that will appreciate as there is no official english recovery for the 9008W.
I basically removed all the chinese stuff and a couple of samsung apps.
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Yes, I had a lot of problems finding any informations about the G9008W, that's also why I decided to write in your thread, hoped others could find it useful.
Nice, I will try to remove as much as possible myself then.
bubbl3 said:
@Jaco_dk : there is a specific CWM for the SM-G9008W, you may want to flash this one to avoid any hidden incompatibilities: http://www.studenikin.ru/svarom/files/g9008w-cwm-recovery-6.0.5.0-en(0715).tar
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Thanks for the help, however I don't have any problems what so ever, so I think I will keep using yours for now.
Does it work on SM-G9006W?
bubbl3 said:
I saw a lot of confusion about the China Mobile TD-LTE version of the S5 in the owner's thread, also the explained method uses files that are not easily available and that, in my opinion are not up to standards. In general the procedure to obtain ROOT access and install Google Apps is not different than for any other phone and you need to use standard well known resources.
I will assume you are on the latest firmware, not that it should make any difference, but I only tested that one. At the moment the latest available firmware for the SM-G9008V is CHM-G9008VZMU1ANH3.
RECOVERY
1. Install Samsung USB drivers on your PC
2. Download Odin 3.07 on your PC
3. Download an ODIN flashable recovery onto your PC g9008v-cmw-recovery-6.0.4.8-en(0420).tar.md5 - 12.33 MB
4. Open odin, click the PDA button, navigate to the recovery file (tar file) you just downloaded, MAKE SURE only F. Reset Time is selected, do not select Auto reboot, this is very important!
5. Boot into download mode (hold the menu button, power button, and volume down button all together simultaneously until the device reboots)
6. When you see that odin detects your device(a colored indicator will turn on) click start
7. When Odin is done, disconnect the USB cable and pull out the battery, then boot into Recovery (hold the menu button, power button, and volume up button all together simultaneously until the device reboots)
8. Once in CWM recovery select "reboot system now". CWM will eventually ask you if you want to disable recovery reflashing and you'll be good to go (it may not ask, but in that case you are good to go anyway). This happens only at the first boot after recovery flashing.
If you do not carefully follow steps 6-7-8, the stock ROM will reflash the stock recovery and you'll have to repeat the process.
ROOT
1. Download SuperSU flashable zip from Chainfire UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.14.zip - 2.5 MB
2. Copy UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.14.zip on your External SD Card
3. Boot the phone into recovery mode (shutdown the phone, then start it pressing Volume+/up, home button and power for several seconds)
4. Select "install zip" and then "choose zip from /storage/extSdCard", locate UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.14.zip on your phone and proceed with the installation.
5. Reboot the phone and look for SuperSU, open the app and it will alert you of the presence of KNOX and ask if you want to disable it, go for it, it may take some time.
GOOGLE APPS
1. Download the KitKat official signed package from Cyanogen gapps-kk-20140105-signed.zip - 83.1 MB
2. Copy gapps-kk-20140105-signed.zip on your External SD Card
3. Boot the phone into recovery mode (shutdown the phone, then start it pressing Volume+/up, home button and power for several seconds)
4. Select "install zip" and then "choose zip from /storage/extSdCard", locate gapps-kk-20140105-signed.zip on your phone and proceed with the installation.
5. Reboot your phone and you're done.
To remove/hide bloatware I suggest to use Titanium Backup.
CHANGELOG
16/10/2014
- updated SuperSU to 2.14
- added additional steps to avoid automatic stock recovery reflash
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I have seen these threads for a while and I couldn't find anything related to my SM-G9006W, even on other threads, I didn't see anything about SM-G9006W. I also recently updated it to Lollilop 5, not sure if that make more complicated to install GAPPS. If you know anything about how to root this phone and install GAPPS, please let me know, I would be really appreciated. Thank you
Hi. G9008W has got Lollipop update. I plan to flash it after downloading from sammobile site. Will this method be still valid to root the phone running Lollipop? Will this CWM work? Of course, I'll flash Lollipop CM gapps. Thanks.
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Hi. G9008W has got Lollipop update. I plan to flash it after downloading from sammobile site. Will this method be still valid to root the phone running Lollipop? Will this CWM work? Of course, I'll flash Lollipop CM gapps. Thanks.
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Hi gverma1,
Have you tried it yet?
I am downloading the lolipop update right now, and I was wondering exactly the same if the CWM will work with Lolipop, as I need google play.
I will try and see if Chainfire is willing to make a new CFAuto root for Lolipop for SM-G9008W when I am done with downloading the firmware.
//Jaco
Downloading here myself. But on checking CWM versions for other phones including other S5 variants, the version required seems to be 6.0.4.8 whereas we have 6.0.5.0 here. So I don't think there would be any issues.
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Downloading here myself. But on checking CWM versions for other phones including other S5 variants, the version required seems to be 6.0.4.8 whereas we have 6.0.5.0 here. So I don't think there would be any issues.
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Hi gverma1,
I just finished updating to Lolipop, and I installed the 6.0.5.0 and it works just fine.
However it didn't like the PA Gapps Nano, got stuck att starting up apps. So I am going to test some different once now.
Update. The Gapps actually worked after a factory reset.
//Jaco.
**Suggested** FlashFire - Play BETA - PREVIEW (ROM is also compatible with TWRP).
1. Join the G+ community using the same Google account as you're using for Play on your phone/tablet Here.
2. Sign up to receive the BETA versions from Play Here.
- Use the link provided after sign-up to download the app.
**Caution!** The following process is only for the Sprint L720T(Spark) S4 Variant. Use on any other device may result in a hardbrick!
Download:
- L720T_OD2_Stock_Rooted_ROM
- L720T_OD2_Stock_DeOdexed_ROM
Set your screen timeout setting to 10 mins before beginning!
1. Place the ROM onto your device (use either internal or ext-sdcard).
2. Open the FlashFire app and "Agree" to the Terms and Conditions.
3. Press "(+)" twice to bring up the "Actions" menu.
4. Press "Wipe" and check all options except "Internal storage" then press the checkmark to continue.
5. Press "(+)" once again and select "Flash Zip or OTA" and locate and select the ROM. Leave "Auto-mount" unchecked under the "Options" menu and press the checkmark to continue.
6. From the main menu "Tap-Hold-Drag" your "Actions" and place them in the following order:
- "Wipe"
- "Flash Zip or OTA"
7. Uncheck all options under "EverRoot" and use default "Reboot" setting.
8. Last, press the lightning bolt then "Ok" to begin the flash.
The screen will turn black then display the contents of your system before beginning the flash. FlashFire will pause for about 1 minute while flashing the "system" partition. Once complete your device will reboot and pause on the Samsung splash screen for about 5 - 7 (15 - 20 mins for DeOdexed version) minutes before completely rebooting. Done!
Tip: for blazing fast speed turn off animations from Developer Options and reboot!
Known Issues:
- Wifi may not function. To resolve the issue...power down (or pull battery) before entering "Download" Mode then Odin flash the modem from Post #2.
Notes:
1. The ROM's will update your Modem, Non-hlos, Kernel, and System to OD2. Your bootloader and stock recovery will not be updated.
2. The ROM is also compatible with TWRP (Full wipe recommended)!
3. To learn more about FlashFire's capabilities see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60070810&postcount=2
Credits:
@svadev - for his deodexing tool.
L720T_OD2_Stock_Modem
L720T_OD2_Stock_Kernel
L720T_OD2_Stock_Recovery
L720T_OD2_Bootloader
I was going to wait and Odin a pre-rooted OD2. Now I think I'll go ahead and root my current ROM and use your method above. Thanks!
I am getting a 502 bad gateway error for the links on post 2.
Edit: Nvm it's working now.
And this lets you keep root? I'm coming from rooted stock NC6.
Sunsparc said:
And this lets you keep root? I'm coming from rooted stock NC6.
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Correct, it also preserves the 4.4 bootloader which allows for downgrading back to kitkat.
I couldn't get wifi to work even after flashing the modem on post 2.
Also it would not recognize my SIM card at all. I've had issues with the SIM on every ROM I use but usually a reboot fixes it. Not in this case.
luzfero said:
I couldn't get wifi to work even after flashing the modem on post 2.
Also it would not recognize my SIM card at all. I've had issues with the SIM on every ROM I use but usually a reboot fixes it. Not in this case.
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That means the modem did not stick. You have to power down completely or pull battery then reinsert before entering download mode.
Thanks for the rom. I suppose stock means odexed?
Will this ROM wipe user data and apps?
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but should one not flash all the items in post 2? Is that what would happen if you take the over the air update? The notes say
1. The ROM will update your Modem, Non-hlos, Kernel, and System to OD2, and your Bootloader to OA3 (the OA3 Bootloader allows for a full Odin downgrade to OA3)
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Do you only need to flash the modem seperately because it may not flash properly when flashing the ROM in the steps above?
Kjricker said:
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but should one not flash all the items in post 2? Is that what would happen if you take the over the air update? The notes say Do you only need to flash the modem seperately because it may not flash properly when flashing the ROM in the steps above?
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Correct, the only item from post2 that you may be required to flash separately is the modem if you have issues with wifi.
This zip doesn't look like a standard flashable zip. Any trick to flash it with TWRP?
shadowcliffs said:
This zip doesn't look like a standard flashable zip. Any trick to flash it with TWRP?
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No trick, flash like any other ROM after a full wipe.
I currently have the NG5 bootloader. Any pros/cons of the OA3 bootloader?
FivePiece said:
I currently have the NG5 bootloader. Any pros/cons of the OA3 bootloader?
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No con's of having the OA3
It won't hurt anything
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Running good so far. I like it but I seem to be missing the wifi calling. Anyone else or is it just me.
Does this have WiFi calling?
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Does this have WiFi calling?
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The 720T has had wifi calling since NC6. The wifi calling app is in system/priv-app but it's not activated. At least not for me. I pulled the app from the NC6 and tried installing that way as well but that didn't work.
Can you flash modem through flaahfire?
[WARNING]: Use at your own risk. This WILL trip Knox and void your warranty beginning at Step 9.
This is only for the T-Mobile variant. I don't have any other S6 to test this with, so I cannot tell you if it will work for other versions.
Thanks goes to the respective devs for creating the needed files and instructions that I'm simply combining here
Files you'll need:
Odin 3.10.7: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711451
TWRP: https://idlekernel.com/twrp/zeroflte/3.0.2-1/twrp-3.0.2-1-zeroflte.tar.md5 (linking directly to the file gives me a 404 - sorry!)
SuperSU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
The ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...20t-android-6-0-1-marshmallow-update-t3356838
Optional:
Xposed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960 (xposed-v81.0-sdk23-arm64-custom-build-by-wanam-20160411)
and Xposedinstaller_3.0-alpha4.apk (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811)
How to flash Marshmallow on the Samsung SM-G920T via Odin:
1. Download and install the Samsung drivers
2. Copy SuperSU to your phone (OPTIONAL: Copy Xposed installer .ZIP too)
3. Extract the ROM from the .ZIP file
4. In Windows, run Odin as Administrator
5. Power off phone and put in Download mode (Power+Home+Volume Down)
6. Plug in phone
7. Put the ROM in the AP slot in Odin
8. Click Start
Once flashing is done, the phone will reboot
How to gain root via Odin:
9. In Windows, run Odin as Administrator
10. Power off phone and put in Download mode (Power+Home+Volume Down)
11. Plug in phone
12. Put the TWRP MD5 file in the AP slot
13. Click Start
Once flashing is done, the phone will reboot
14. Power off your phone and boot into Recovery (Power+Home+Volume Up)
15. Navigate to install and choose the file for SuperSU
16. Wipe Cache/Dalvik
17. Reboot
Optional: Installing Xposed
18. Power off your phone and boot into Recovery (Power+Home+Volume Up)
19. Navigate to Install and choose the file for Xposed
20. Wipe Cache/Dalvik
21. Reboot
22. Once you're back in Android, install the Xposed APK and reboot
You can also just skip Steps 16 through 18 and include the file for Xposed at the same time you're installing SuperSU. Just wipe Cache/Dalvik before rebooting.
Don't you have to be Deodexed to flash Xposed? Though I have successfully flashed Xposed on the MM Odexed Stock ROM, I couldn't get any of the modules to work..
I read in a different post regarding issues of OTG support after flashing TWRP. Do you know by chance if this issue has been resolved?
Xposed works on the stock rooted ROM. I'm running XTouchWiz, Burnt Toast, ButteredToast, MinminGuard, BlackList, AdBlocker, XPrivacy and XPrivacy Button.
I haven't tried my OTG with MM yet, but will tonight when I get home from work.
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@General_Mayhem,
I'm curious as to know why you're linking an unofficial recovery? TWRP lists 3.0.2-0 as their latest version. Idlekernel does not seem to have a front end page detailing exactly what they're hosting...
Because that was one mentioned in another thread and the one I used. I wrote this up based off what I personally used and did. It's not just a regurgitation of accumulated information.
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I have a G920T that I am using on cricket. If I flash this, will it compromise my service?
Thanks
I came from having a Nexus device, now I use the s6. Why can't I just odin flash the BL and radio and then twrp flash an s6 MM ROM?
solido888 said:
I have a G920T that I am using on cricket. If I flash this, will it compromise my service?
Thanks
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From the original post:
This is only for the T-Mobile variant. I don't have any other S6 to test this with, so I cannot tell you if it will work for other versions.
DroneDoom said:
I came from having a Nexus device, now I use the s6. Why can't I just odin flash the BL and radio and then twrp flash an s6 MM ROM?
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You probably could - if I had links to those individually and cared to update this post to include those.
Mods - please close this thread. I didn't intend this to be come a support thread, just a how-to.
Thanks.
General_Mayhem said:
You probably could - if I had links to those individually and cared to update this post to include those.
Mods - please close this thread. I didn't intend this to be come a support thread, just a how-to.
Thanks.
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Sorry about that, was just trying to get a second opinion.
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Sorry about that, was just trying to get a second opinion.
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Honestly, no worries. I'm not on here a lot anymore and can't devote any time to answering questions. I felt closing the thread was the best way to keep from being queried when I can't always give a prompt response.
General_Mayhem said:
From the original post:
This is only for the T-Mobile variant. I don't have any other S6 to test this with, so I cannot tell you if it will work for other versions.
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It is the T-Mobile variant. It is unlocked though, and I am using it on cricket.
Hello.. When going to download the xposed file i didnt see the 81 version only the xposed-v83.0-sdk23-arm64-custom-build-by-wanam-20160423.zip. Is this the updated file that i need?
Thanks!!
Maddball said:
Hello.. When going to download the xposed file i didnt see the 81 version only the xposed-v83.0-sdk23-arm64-custom-build-by-wanam-20160423.zip. Is this the updated file that i need?
Thanks!!
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v83 is the updated version. It'll work fine.
Hello, I'm trying to follow your steps but when I try to flash the ROM FRP Lock message stop it...
I tried flash original ROM but It says "device does not have DRK...", when I try to instal the DRK FRP Lock again and so on...
Have you any recomendation??
THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!
When flashing twrp via odin it passes thru odin but when i reboot into recovery it didnt stick
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Im still on Lolipop with the leaked bootloader.
Will this still work? or do i have to put the stock booloader back?
dvazriel said:
Im still on Lolipop with the leaked bootloader.
Will this still work? or do i have to put the stock booloader back?
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stock
Not working
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Latest Ufirm QE2 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
Files To Download
Odin.zip
ADB_Root_G935U_QE2Files.zip
Mega Mirror Link
UFIRM_G935_Odin_Firmware.zip
Mega Mirror Link
FlashFire_Flashable_G935UFirmware.zip
Mega Mirror Link
UFirm_Multi_Carrier_Hybrid_NoNaMe_PS_BS_Free_QE2_V3.zip
These first 2 step must be done first unless you are on my previous version of this rom or my carrier specific rom that do not have root or if your unsure just do this first
This Will Wipe Your Phone
1. Unzip UFIRM_G935_Odin_Firmware.zip and flash all files in odin
2. Go through setup ignore invalid sim message and skip adding accounts
3. Goto Step 3 Below
If you are on one of my previous version of this rom or my carrier specific rom
1. Unzip UFIRM_G935_Odin_Firmware.zip
2. Use odin to flash BL and CP
3. Unzip ADB_Root_G935U_QE2Files.zip
4. Flash EngBoot image with odin
5. 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 UFIRM_QD2_Modified_Nougat_Firmware Folder
6. Unzip FlashFire_Flashable_G935UFirmware.zip
7. Copy AP_FlashFire_Only_G935U_QE2_Firmware.tar.md5 to internal storage of your phone
8. Copy UFirm_Multi_Carrier_Hybrid_NoNaMe_PS_BS_Free_QE2_V3.zip to internal storage of your phone
9. Open FlashFire and click Add Zip and choose UFirm_Multi_Carrier_Hybrid_NoNaMe_PS_BS_Free_QE2_V3.zip make sure to check mount system
10. Now in FlashFire click Add Firmware and choose AP_FlashFire_Only_G935U_QE2_Firmware.tar.md5 select all the partitions
11. Make sure Inject SuperSu is not selected
12. 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
13. Now Choose Flash
14. Phone will take Up to 20 minutes to boot
15. Reflashing Zip Will Require Flashing The AP File In FlashFire At The Same Time
16. Do not use Package Disabler Pro if you Choose NoNaMe mods in Aroma
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...
Kernel source
RomControl Source
Alternate Install Method Using ADB No Root Required. For Verizon Only
Files Needed
UFIRM_QD2_Modified_Nougat_Firmware_Odin_Flashable.zip
ADB_UFIRM_INSTALL_V3.zip
Directions
This Will Wipe Phone Internal Storage
Unzip UFIRM_QD2_Modified_Nougat_Firmware_Odin_Flashable.zip
Reboot phone to stock recovery wipe data from stock recovery reboot back to bootloader
Open Odin connect phone to computer
In BL slot of odin choose BL_G935UUEU4BQD2_CL10860000_QB13199092_REV02_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
In AP slot of odin choose AP_Modified_QD2_Nougat_System_Firmware.tar.md5
In CP slot of odin choose CP_G935UUEU4BQD2_CL10860000_QB13199092_REV02_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
Leave CSC blank
In odin choose the Pit tab and select pit and choose HERO2QLTE_USA_VZW.pit
Click Flash
Unzip ADB_UFIRM_INSTALL_V3.zip
Once phone is done flashing go through setup skip adding any accounts as you are going to wipe again when done
Once throuh setup reboot phone back bootloader
In AP slot of odin choose AP_Nougat_S7_Edge_EngBoot.tar.md5 flash
You need to do this next part quickly before phone starts bootlooping
In ADB_UFIRM_INSTALL_V3 folder hold shift and right click with in folder and choose Open command window here
Type install.bat press enter when phone is connected and recognized by computer
Follow Directions On command window
During process phone will reboot once please make sure phone is connected and recognized by computer
After procees is done phone will reboot to recovery wipe data and then select reboot to bootloader
In AP slot of odin choose AP_QD2_UFIRM_Boot_Recovery_Image.tar.md5 flash
Phone will take awhile to boot be patient
Awesome job as always. You continue to keep grinding for everyone. I thank you sir.
Sent from my SM-G935U using Tapatalk
I pulled rom zip and I am reuploading it failed md5 I forgot to check sorry if you downloaded
Edit: Rom zip reuploaded
jrkruse said:
Sprint Uses Must be on your rooted stock Firmware before proceeding then follow all other directions from Post 1
ATT and TMO Users must be on Rooted Nougat UFirmware And only need to Flash Rom Zip from Post 1
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So...rooted stock firmware for Sprint users? And then from what step in post #1 do we start from?
Euronymous88 said:
So...rooted stock firmware for Sprint users? And then from what step in post #1 do we start from?
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This Ufirm isnt working so great Need Some Testers for this other method
Need to Be On Stock Sprint Rooted Rom
This is sprint files with Ufirm AP file which I assume you have or use the one from the OP
download this
Sprint_Test2.zip
copy it and the Ufirm AP file to phone. In flashfire add zip mount system when it ask
Add firmware choose AP file. Only select system partition not the other 3.
Flash do full wipe in aroma let me know
jrkruse said:
This Ufirm isnt working so great Need Some Testers for this other method
Need to Be On Stock Sprint Rooted Rom
This is sprint files with Ufirm AP file which I assume you have or use the one from the OP
download this
Sprint_Test.zip
copy it and the Ufirm AP file to phone. In flashfire add zip mount system when it ask
Add firmware choose AP file. Only select system partition not the other 3.
Flash do full wipe in aroma let me know
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Downloading now...I'll let you know how it goes when I have everything up and running. Which AP? The modified one?
Euronymous88 said:
Downloading now...I'll let you know how it goes when I have everything up and running.
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I Just want you to know this may not boot I have know way of testing so you may have to odin back to stock if it wont boot
jrkruse said:
This Ufirm isnt working so great Need Some Testers for this other method
Need to Be On Stock Sprint Rooted Rom
This is sprint files with Ufirm AP file which I assume you have or use the one from the OP
download this
Sprint_Test.zip
copy it and the Ufirm AP file to phone. In flashfire add zip mount system when it ask
Add firmware choose AP file. Only select system partition not the other 3.
Flash do full wipe in aroma let me know
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great work As usual. Righ now im Having trouble flashing....it runs aroma but when stars installing some symlink errors show and stops everything, I'm on ATT , after reboot shows stock
Euronymous88 said:
Downloading now...I'll let you know how it goes when I have everything up and running.
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For first Try I would select stock UI in aroma
fred_yo said:
great work As usual. Righ now im Having trouble flashing....it runs aroma but when stars installing some symlink errors show and stops everything, I'm on ATT , after reboot shows stock
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This is for sprint not ATT Im working on fixing the Ufirm in OP so it wont bootloop on ATT and Tmobile
jrkruse said:
This is for sprint not ATT Im working on fixing the Ufirm in OP so it wont bootloop on ATT and Tmobile
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Can enable all langauge on ur rom
mused1985 said:
Can enable all langauge on ur rom
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Its with what ever comes with the firmware
jrkruse said:
Its with what ever comes with the firmware
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Most app have all language the only thing is miss in setting and framework.apk.
jrkruse said:
This is for sprint not ATT Im working on fixing the Ufirm in OP so it wont bootloop on ATT and Tmobile
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I was following your instructions on post #2 and i did just flash the ROM from the op, my bad I reply on the wrong post sorry for that...
mused1985 said:
Most app have all language the only thing is miss in setting and framework.apk.
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If it was simple I would but its not and especially since SecSettings doesnt come with all languages
fred_yo said:
I was following your instructions on post #2 and i did just flash the ROM from the op, my bad I reply on the wrong post sorry for that...
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I now its hard to if you have to do full wipe in odin it will be gone but if on failed flash because of something like that try and get me the flashfire log file
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I now its hard to if you have to do full wipe in odin it will be gone but if on failed flash because of something like that try and get me the flashfire log file
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here
fred_yo said:
here
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Did you choose to mount system in flashfire when it asked. I see no symlink errors
Yes, I did and i got the error message, im gonna do it again and try to get a screenshot also