Hello, sorry for this silly question that might already been answered. Since sg3 at&t version is unlocked bootloader, once rooted is that all i need to flash kernel?
I cane from a galaxy nexus and i had to unlock the bootloader on that thing
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its your choice if you want to flash a kernel once your rooted
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Oh sweet! Thanks for confirming that we can start flashing kernel after root.
I really thought there was an additional steps. Lol
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How to do it ?
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Did you make a backup of your stock rom? If so.. Restore it. If not, either Odin back to stock with one of the Odin packages in the development section, or find a tw rom you like and flash it.
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I did not make a backup of my stock ROM and it is to send the phone back to tmovile
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Can someone please provide a link I don't want to use the wrong Odin package
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1949687
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1 more question. Can I flash UVLH2 in recovery from CM10? Im referring to the files on the link that say"for use in recovery"
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nick1217 said:
1 more question. Can I flash UVLH2 in recovery from CM10? Im referring to the files on the link that say"for use in recovery"
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No, those are otas which patch existing builds. If it says UVALH2-UVALJ4 then you have to be fully stock H2 to use it. If youre sendiing the phone back you want to Odin flash one of the official builds, not the root66 ones. Also triangle away first in case your counters been tripped.
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DocHoliday77 said:
No, those are otas which patch existing builds. If it says UVALH2-UVALJ4 then you have to be fully stock H2 to use it. If youre sendiing the phone back you want to Odin flash one of the official builds, not the root66 ones. Also triangle away first in case your counters been tripped.
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Okay and I rooted using the non tripping method
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Yes and yes.
Damnit. What about if I flash a custom tw ROM? I just want to get back to tw with root and use my Bluetooth
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They always come pre-rooted and never contain a recovery. So that should work for you.
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They always come pre-rooted and never contain a recovery. So that should work for you.
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do as he said, there are some pre-rooted TW based ROM, dl and flash in TWRP and they will not do anything to yr TWRP.
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Done. Thsnks guys
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Done. Thsnks guys
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good, enjoys whatever u just flashed.
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hey guys, same question but i was wandering if i flash stock rom using twrp, would my booloader be locked?
I am trying to reset my flash counter to 0 so my allshare cast dongle works. btw triangle away didnt work. it goes to 1.
thanks
TriangleAway works fine. Your bootloader will not be locked.
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Will the bootloader be unlocked or will get locked again?
Thanks
Vikram8 said:
Will the bootloader be unlocked or will get locked again?
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Bootloader stays unlocked.
The bootloader on the T999 was never locked. Using any program to unlock the bootloader will brick the phone.
Okay so I have the Verizon phone I'm asking this for a friend because he has att and I'm not familiar. I realize with att phone they have a toolkit which can root. Now does it need to be unlocked or anything for custom roms or is root okay? Because I know with Verizon I had to unlock and root.
Thanks
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Okay so I have the Verizon phone I'm asking this for a friend because he has att and I'm not familiar. I realize with att phone they have a toolkit which can root. Now does it need to be unlocked or anything for custom roms or is root okay? Because I know with Verizon I had to unlock and root.
Thanks
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There is no locked bootloader on the at&t note 2. He can just download the toolkit, install the drivers, and change whatever he wants to.
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Thanks in advance. I am on stock rooted 4.1.2 only flashed mg2 modem. Want to keep as is till the knox bootloader gets worked out. I don't want ota.
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Just don't allow the update....simple as that
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Hi guys,
New note 3 user and new to t-mobile.
Perhaps an already answered question, but how exactly do I go about unlocking my bootloader? I want to flash cm11 and twrp. Are the tmobile phones already unlocked?
If the answer to the above is no, what are the steps to get it unlocked and a new recovery installed? Point to a link would be great.
Thanks!
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mcgrathpatj said:
Hi guys,
New note 3 user and new to t-mobile.
Perhaps an already answered question, but how exactly do I go about unlocking my bootloader? I want to flash cm11 and twrp. Are the tmobile phones already unlocked?
If the answer to the above is no, what are the steps to get it unlocked and a new recovery installed? Point to a link would be great.
Thanks!
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Tmo bootloader is already unlocked
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Ah.... cool. Thanks for the quick reply. So, root and then flash new recovery and good to go.
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mcgrathpatj said:
Ah.... cool. Thanks for the quick reply. So, root and then flash new recovery and good to go.
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If you don't care about the possibility of voiding your warranty due to the KNOX issue
then go ahead and root then flash custom recovery...
Good luck!
And if I do care about it? I understood root De La vega was good to go.
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mcgrathpatj said:
And if I do care about it? I understood root De La vega was good to go.
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It is....to gain root. However, if you flash twrp(or a custom kernel, or non-stock rom for that matter) , you will change knox warranty to 0x1.
I've seen a thread about a safestrap recovery, but have no idea what roms work with it. You may (or may not) be able to get cm11 to work with it. You'll have to do some research.
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