So unfortunately I dropped by GSIII yesterday and the screen shattered
Luckily, asurion sent me a new one and I received it today. I made a nandroid backup on my old device. Given all the recent woes of people losing their IMEI, do you think it's safe to restore my backup on my new GSIII?
Thanks in advance for your help
elterible said:
So unfortunately I dropped by GSIII yesterday and the screen shattered
Luckily, asurion sent me a new one and I received it today. I made a nandroid backup on my old device. Given all the recent woes of people losing their IMEI, do you think it's safe to restore my backup on my new GSIII?
Thanks in advance for your help
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Yes you will be fine, I have already done this myself.
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Can I restore my CWM image to it? I'm guessing no...IMEI will come out different, tower information etc.
Thought i'd ask though anyways
I'm pretty sure you can. I used to do it for both my Captivate phones and never had an issue. Shouldn't aftect IMEI at all. Remember, all those who lost their imei numbers a while ago couldn't restore it back even with their cwm backup. That tells me that cwm backup doesn't touch the imei
Maybe wait and see if anyone else has any ideas but as far as I know you most likely could.
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I've done this with other sammys, not my GSIII however but I don't see why it should be any different. Just make sure you back up prior to restoring your other phones nandroid.
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I just got a warranty replacement on my s2,and was wondering if after I rooted the phone, I could restore the latest backup I did on my old phone. It is of course the same model, but I have never seen this asked before, and it would save a ton of time. If not, no big deal but I thought I would ask.
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jay-red said:
I just got a warranty replacement on my s2,and was wondering if after I rooted the phone, I could restore the latest backup I did on my old phone. It is of course the same model, but I have never seen this asked before, and it would save a ton of time. If not, no big deal but I thought I would ask.
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Yes no problem restored backups to new phone several times and like you said same phone of course. If not you will have a brick instantly. As long as its a rom for sgh-t989 you're good to go .
I asked this in another post about something else, but this is a new question.
Can you use a nandroid from one GS3 to another GS3?
TIA
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Yes you can as long as it's the same model. Not sprint to tmoblie
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Jim M said:
I asked this in another post about something else, but this is a new question.
Can you use a nandroid from one GS3 to another GS3?
TIA
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I can confirm it works. I had to have my Sprint SG3 replaced, did a nandroid of the old phone, when the new one arrived, used the nandroid on the replacement and everything worked just fine.
stevetrooper said:
I can confirm it works. I had to have my Sprint SG3 replaced, did a nandroid of the old phone, when the new one arrived, used the nandroid on the replacement and everything worked just fine.
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You just have to go into the folder and change the device number from the old one, to the new one. Otherwise it won't be seen.
Quick question:
I'm getting a replacement GN2 on Monday.
Before running Triangle Away and restoring my current phone to stock, if I were to take a TWRP backup, could I simply restore the entire backup to the new phone without any issues considering it's all the same hardware?
I'm assuming that the other one will be an i317 as well, not a i317m. I'll verify though.
Yes, it's dumb, but I've never actually found a need to restore a backup in my life before despite the countless flashing.
Thanks!
Yes
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Yes
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Thanks!
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its a waste of time bothering to restore to stock, since they wont care if your phone is rooted if its being replaced..
never understand why people bother going through the hassle if they are getting a phone replaced..
wase4711 said:
its a waste of time bothering to restore to stock, since they wont care if your phone is rooted if its being replaced..
never understand why people bother going through the hassle if they are getting a phone replaced..
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My phone is being replaced through Javelin Media, they're a marketing company that sets up Samsung booths. One of their employees damaged my phone, so they're replacing it and they intend on repairing mine and doing idk what with it. I'm not really sure if I should revert to stock or not honestly.
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Might as well..it's easy to do
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or just flash a "stock looking" rom..those fools wont bother looking at it too closely
I was thinking of just flashing a stock rom all together. Because they intend on getting it repaired, I don't really want to leave any chance for them to say something about it.
Looks like reverting to stock is easy enough though, may as well do it I guess.
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Lemme know if you run into any problems or questions :beer:
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Even though I agree with wase4711.. I wouldn't give these guys any chance to screw you over.
I remember your problem from the other thread.. And if your phone gets back modified to some guy like the one who did the damage, then they would definitely find any reason to say something.
You never know, there may be some people from xda working there. If they are paying for the replacement, one would think that they would go through the trouble to make sure that it hasn't been tampered with.
Good luck!
Just got the replacement today!
No creaks!
The issue is, I restored my old backup after having to rename the TWRP folder to match my old phones ID, but now it wasn't a "full" restore? My s-notes, ringtones, etc are missing?
I definitely don't want them to screw me over, so I'll make sure they get a phone in the same state as they sent me.
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So, my phone fell out of my pocket the other day, and the screen cracked and spidered and the touch is no longer working. I was going to have it replaced through the insurance. The phone is rooted, unlocked, and I was wondering do I need to return it to stock before sending it back, and was wondering how to do this? I've been looking through threads and haven't seen anything about relocking and returning to stock. With the screen not working I'm not sure it is an issue, but I want to be sure. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance for any help.
Sorry to hear about it.
Look under Android Development. There is a thread that will help you get lgog back to stock.
Hint: it's the very first one.
Or just return it as is. If the touch screen doesn't function due too crack, i doubt they'll make a fuss about rooted or not.
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Asurion doesn't care about rooted or not. Just send it in.
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mobius1484 said:
So, my phone fell out of my pocket the other day, and the screen cracked and spidered and the touch is no longer working. I was going to have it replaced through the insurance. The phone is rooted, unlocked, and I was wondering do I need to return it to stock before sending it back, and was wondering how to do this? I've been looking through threads and haven't seen anything about relocking and returning to stock. With the screen not working I'm not sure it is an issue, but I want to be sure. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance for any help.
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i went through the EXACT same situation last week, my phones screen broke and no longer registered touches. Asurion is out of stock for the LGOG, they are going to try and offer you a GSIII, tell them no, explain to them the specs are nowhere near comparable and demand at least a Galaxy Note 2, or make them find you a LGOG, they said it wasnt in stock but once i made a complaint with the BBB they just happened to "find" one. They can make it happen but you have to be firm with them.
I gave a copy of Sprint's service policy to xda and the other sites some time ago. I'm surprised that rumor of Sprint not servicing rooted phones keeps coming up.
You will be fine sending it in as is. If it is severely damaged, Asurion will just salvage it for parts to rebuild another LG.
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Asurion doesn't care about rooted or not. Just send it in.
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Okay thanks. I was luckily able to back up my stuff but that saves me the trouble of using LGNPST on it.
Enzopreme said:
i went through the EXACT same situation last week, my phones screen broke and no longer registered touches. Asurion is out of stock for the LGOG, they are going to try and offer you a GSIII, tell them no, explain to them the specs are nowhere near comparable and demand at least a Galaxy Note 2, or make them find you a LGOG, they said it wasnt in stock but once i made a complaint with the BBB they just happened to "find" one. They can make it happen but you have to be firm with them.
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Yeah, I read about this sort of thing in the Asurion thread floating about here. I'm going to be giving them hell if they give me a problem. I did not and do not want the GSIII and would not accept it as a replacement. Nor do I really want the GN2. (Maybe I should tell them they can give me a GSIV lol)
Thanks for the reply guys. You've all been 'thanked'.
Lokifish Marz said:
I gave a copy of Sprint's service policy to xda and the other sites some time ago. I'm surprised that rumor of Sprint not servicing rooted phones keeps coming up.
You will be fine sending it in as is. If it is severely damaged, Asurion will just salvage it for parts to rebuild another LG.
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Didn't see your post until I'd already replied to the others. I think I saw that around, but didn't think to give it a look. I just thought it might be best to cover my ass. Thanks though.
mobius1484 said:
Okay thanks. I was luckily able to back up my stuff but that saves me the trouble of using LGNPST on it.
Yeah, I read about this sort of thing in the Asurion thread floating about here. I'm going to be giving them hell if they give me a problem. I did not and do not want the GSIII and would not accept it as a replacement. Nor do I really want the GN2. (Maybe I should tell them they can give me a GSIV lol)
Thanks for the reply guys. You've all been 'thanked'.
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I was hoping for a HTC One but BBB works fast and they sent me a note 2, then they sent me the LGOG the next day, lol.
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I was hoping for a HTC One but BBB works fast and they sent me a note 2, then they sent me the LGOG the next day, lol.
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They are offering a gn2?
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They are offering a gn2?
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did they let you keep both for pain and suffering of their ****ty service? lol
(Q) Do they ask you to send in your phone? I have used the insurance before they never asked me to send in my old phones.
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