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I have had a problem, I want to install aokp for my GS3 Model Sgh-1747m but I have not seen a single tutorial on how to do so. I am new to the forums and I have some understanding of how Root and Android work(My phone is rooted). I would like someone to show me how to add the aokp rom without any worries. This would be greatly appreciated.
My phone: Samsung Galaxy S III (Android 4.3)
Model: Sgh-1747m
Carrier: Bell
Are you on stock 4.3 ROM? Do you have any warranty left on your phone?
If you still have warranty and you're running a stock 4.3 ROM, you will void your warranty by flashing a custom recovery or rooting your phone.
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audit13 said:
Are you on stock 4.3 ROM? Do you have any warranty left on your phone?
If you still have warranty and you're running a stock 4.3 ROM, you will void your warranty by flashing a custom recovery or rooting your phone.
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you did better answer his question than to speak about warrantly,,,pffff
hichem jerbi said:
you did better answer his question than to speak about warrantly,,,pffff
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Feel free to answer his question. Please tell him what to do
Ketros said:
I have had a problem, I want to install aokp for my GS3 Model Sgh-1747m but I have not seen a singe tutorial on how to do so. I am new to the forums and I have some understanding of how Root and Android work. I would like someone to show me how to add the aokp rom without any worries. This would be greatly appreciated.
My phone: Samsung Galaxy S III (Android 4.3)
Model: Sgh-1747m
Carrier: Bell
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SEARCH engines are your friend. (WARNING: Some reading is required)
Sent from my awesome phone.
aybarrap1 said:
SEARCH engines are your friend. (WARNING: Some reading is required)
Sent from my awesome phone.
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I have searched I have already rooted my phone but all I am being told is to change the build.prop from d2Can to d2att
I don't want to do that because if I do I won't have another phone to use so I want to see someone do it so I can do it as well
Ketros said:
I have searched I have already rooted my phone but all I am being told is to change the build.prop from d2Can to d2attl
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I didn't manually change the build.prop but i installed the d2att version of TWRP 2.6.3.1 and that allowed me to install d2att ROMs (I chose Quantum ROM). When First I tried the d2can TWRP (which I got from Goo Manager) and I couldn't install the ROM. Updating to the d2att TWRP fixed that.
jmppe3 said:
I didn't manually change the build.prop but i installed the d2att version of TWRP 2.6.3.1 and that allowed me to install d2att ROMs (I chose Quantum ROM). When First I tried the d2can TWRP (which I got from Goo Manager) and I couldn't install the ROM. Updating to the d2att TWRP fixed that.
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How do I get the d2att version of TWRP and install AOKP 4.4, will I need to unlock the bootloader or something? If so how do I do that?
Ketros said:
How do I get the d2att version of TWRP and install AOKP 4.4, will I need to unlock the bootloader or something? If so how do I do that?
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I did the same with my d2can. I installed the d2att version of twrp and can now flash d2att roms with no issues. Download goomanager from play store, and instead of letting it detect your phone model (d2can), manually select d2att and install. That's what I did.
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This might help: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538991.
I have never used this method but it may be worth a read.
Ketros said:
How do I get the d2att version of TWRP and install AOKP 4.4, will I need to unlock the bootloader or something? If so how do I do that?
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Here, the TWRP website: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/d2att
audit13 said:
This might help: http://forum.xda-developers.com xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538991.
I have never od but it may be worth a read.
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Thanks for the link but my phone is rooted already I need step by step instructions on how to get twrp d2att and install apk 4.4 on my phone
bdithug said:
I did the same with d2can. I installed the d2att version of twrp and can now flash d2att roms with no issues. Download goomanager from play store, and instead of letting it detect your phone model (d2can), manually select d2att and install. That's what I did.
Sent from my SGH-I747 using xda app-developers app
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Can you explain how to Install twrp(d2att) I've already rooted my phone now how do I get goomanager to install the d2att twrp
Ketros said:
Can you explain how to Install twrp(d2att) I've already rooted my phone now how do I get goomanager to install the d2att twrp
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I just took a look at goomanager and the options look different than when I flashed twrp (d2att). It's either because I already have the recovery installed or maybe the app has updated. It's been so long since I did it myself. Try googling it or searching in twrp's thread here on xda. I'm sure you will be able to find step by step instructions.
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I just took a look at goomanager and the options look different than when I flashed twrp (d2att). It's either because I already have the recovery installed or maybe the app has updated. It's been so long since I did it myself. Try googling it or searching in twrp's thread here on xda. I'm sure you will be able to find step by step instructions.
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Use the link to TWRP I posted earlier and then flash with ODIN. I'm sure there's another way to do it via the recovery but I haven't looked into it as I don't need to. Must be something on the forum about it.
jmppe3 said:
Use the link to TWRP I posted earlier and then flash with ODIN. I'm sure there's another way to do it via the recovery but I haven't looked into it as I don't need to. Must be something on the forum about it.
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I have downloaded the twrp for d2att now all I do is flash it on my phone? My phone is already rooted with the d2can twrp will it still work? Will I lose any of my files?
Ketros said:
I have downloaded the twrp for d2att now all I do is flash it on my phone? My phone is already rooted with the d2can twrp will it still work? Will I lose any of my files?
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I don't know, try searching on the forums. I told you how I did it and that's all I can help you with, sorry. You should have a backup before trying any of this stuff, anyway.
jmppe3 said:
I don't know, try searching on the forums. I told you how I did it and that's all I can help you with, sorry. You should have a backup before trying any of this stuff, anyway.
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When I rooted my phone I used this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538991 I installed the twrp for d2att, but this was a while ago so is there any way to check if it is the d2att version and not the d2can version
Ketros said:
When I rooted my phone I used this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538991 I installed the twrp for d2att, but this was a while ago so is there any way to check if it is the d2att version and not the d2can version
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Using which method, #1 or #2? I did #1 and installed TWRP via Goo Manager (IIRC). But that gave me the d2can version. I don't think you need to bother checking, though, just use ODIN to flash the new recovery (TWRP 2.6.3.1) from the link I gave you earlier. After backing up etc etc.
I had the exact same problem as OP.
What the recovery is trying to do is install a D2ATT rom onto a D2ATT phone which the Canadian carriers change to D2CAN in their build.prop file.
1. Find your build.prop file in system/data and make a backup of it however you which. I made a copy and just called it something else. Go to your build.prop file and change any instance of "d2can" to d2att. When I did this there was two. One on build.product=d2can and one on build.device. I just checked and CM changed some of the settings around and now there is just one.
Save the file and it'll ask you to reboot.
Now anything you download will think it's an actual at&t device (which is good).
The standard method for getting TWRP on your device is through goomanager but samsungs knox gave me issues trying to install a custom recovery.
2. Get the app "Recovery Tools" Or, specifically [ROOT]Recovery Tools - Flasher by DSLNEXUS.
and download the recovery file here http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2/104
Download the .img file via dd into the root folder of your phone.
Open up recovery tools and select flash recovery and select other from storage. You CAN select TWRP and have the app do it for you but sometimes it uses older versions. I chose "other from storage" then you select the twrp file you downloaded.
3. At this point you should be able to boot into twrp and flash from there. Don't forget your gapps.
I spent months on and off wracking my brain trying to figure out how to do this on my phone without bricking it. I did it this way and it worked without a hitch.
So my sister has an Attt Galaxy note 2. I want to format her phone and install aokp or cyanogenmod on it cause they are smoother and faster roms. I searched on how to unlock and root the Galaxy note 2 but i've only found a bunch of guides showing how to root the phone, i haven't found one telling how to unlock the bootloader?
does anyone know how to unlock the GN2 bootloader, or is it already unlocked?
jinjin12 said:
So my sister has an Attt Galaxy note 2. I want to format her phone and install aokp or cyanogenmod on it cause they are smoother and faster roms. I searched on how to unlock and root the Galaxy note 2 but i've only found a bunch of guides showing how to root the phone, i haven't found one telling how to unlock the bootloader?
does anyone know how to unlock the GN2 bootloader, or is it already unlocked?
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Surprise no one has answered. You can't, and you don't need to.
What firmware is the phone on now?
dicksteele said:
Surprise no one has answered. You can't, and you don't need to.
What firmware is the phone on now?
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what do you mean you can't? Are samsung phones different somehow? I can unlock bootloader on my Nexus 4, my bro's Moto g, and my other Bro's Lg Optimus G, so why can't i unlock bootloader on Samsung Galaxy note 2?
i've never used a samsung phone before so i'm not sure if they differ somehow.
So i don't need to unlock bootloader to install aokp or cyangamod? i only need to root and install custom recovery? I think her phone is on android 4.1.2 or 4.2 i forgot which one.
jinjin12 said:
what do you mean you can't? Are samsung phones different somehow? I can unlock bootloader on my Nexus 4, my bro's Moto g, and my other Bro's Lg Optimus G, so why can't i unlock bootloader on Samsung Galaxy note 2?
i've never used a samsung phone before so i'm not sure if they differ somehow.
So i don't need to unlock bootloader to install aokp or cyangamod? i only need to root and install custom recovery? I think her phone is on android 4.1.2 or 4.2 i forgot which one.
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Samsung does not consider your phone yours as these other manufacturers.
If she has not done the most recent Over the Air update to 4.3, it's probably on 4.1.2. The latest OTA installs Knox security. You dont want that.
There are some good choices in the http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-2-att/development
You don't need to root either. If you do install, it will get overwritten since it's installed in the /system directory. ROMs replace the /system directory.
Just install custom recovery, follow ROMs install instructions. Verify with the thread OP if it requires the 4.3 leaked bootloader.
Located here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502464
Oh and Samsung has help from AT&T
http://androidandme.com/2013/08/car...upport-unlocked-bootloaders-once-and-for-all/
dicksteele said:
Samsung does not consider your phone yours as these other manufacturers.
If she has not done the most recent Over the Air update to 4.3, it's probably on 4.1.2. The latest OTA installs Knox security. You dont want that.
There are some good choices in the http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-2-att/development
You don't need to root either. If you do install, it will get overwritten since it's installed in the /system directory. ROMs replace the /system directory.
Just install custom recovery, follow ROMs install instructions. Verify with the thread OP if it requires the 4.3 leaked bootloader.
Located here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502464
Oh and Samsung has help from AT&T
http://androidandme.com/2013/08/car...upport-unlocked-bootloaders-once-and-for-all/
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I really appreciate the help . i posted on android central and this forum but no help until you posted so thanks. I guess samsung phones are different. I was also told that you only need to back up EFS files on samsungs phones only and NOT on Nexus 4, or Moto G right?
Also, you said you can just install custom recovery but don't you need to root phone to do that? and the most roms like aokp comes rooted by default right?
jinjin12 said:
I really appreciate the help . i posted on android central and this forum but no help until you posted so thanks. I guess samsung phones are different. I was also told that you only need to back up EFS files on samsungs phones only and NOT on Nexus 4, or Moto G right?
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But of course.
EFS holds IMEI info, carrier info, a backup is definitely a good idea. You never know when an OH SH*T will pop up.
Here's some info. OH SH*T examples too.
http://www.droidviews.com/how-to-ba...imei-on-samsung-galaxy-devices-did-you-do-it/
Here's a couple to try.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nl.boris.efsbackup&hl=en
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development/tool-samsung-tool-1-0-t2602325
And always back up your external sdcard to PC.
Top 5 OH SH*T's, accidentally formatted external sdcard. Helpful when upgrading to a bigger sdcard, also.
I just put in a 64MB samsung card. Fricking screams.
Good luck
dicksteele said:
But of course.
EFS holds IMEI info, carrier info, a backup is definitely a good idea. You never know when an OH SH*T will pop up.
Here's some info. OH SH*T examples too.
http://www.droidviews.com/how-to-ba...imei-on-samsung-galaxy-devices-did-you-do-it/
Here's a couple to try.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nl.boris.efsbackup&hl=en
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development/tool-samsung-tool-1-0-t2602325
And always back up your external sdcard to PC.
Top 5 OH SH*T's, accidentally formatted external sdcard. Helpful when upgrading to a bigger sdcard, also.
I just put in a 64MB samsung card. Fricking screams.
Good luck
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Also, you said you can just install custom recovery but don't you need to root phone to do that? and the most roms like aokp comes rooted by default right? Odin roots the phone? i saw a guide by technobuffalo and the dude used odin to root the phone before installing TWRP
jinjin12 said:
Also, you said you can just install custom recovery but don't you need to root phone to do that? and the most roms like aokp comes rooted by default right? Odin roots the phone? i saw a guide by technobuffalo and the dude used odin to root the phone before installing TWRP
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Sorry, started replying back last night and got sidetracked.
Yes no need to root, pre-custom recovery. They are totally different. Root (superuser) is a file and app.
Custom recovery replaces the phones built-in Android recovery.Two "versions" TWRP and Clockworkmod. Both work well. Some ROM installs will suggest using a certain one.
ODIN will root the phone.
That file is here.
http://download.chainfire.eu/280/CF...t-t0lteatt-samsungsghi317.zip?retrieve_file=1
Most ROMs do have root incorporated.
dicksteele said:
Sorry, started replying back last night and got sidetracked.
Yes no need to root, pre-custom recovery. They are totally different. Root (superuser) is a file and app.
Custom recovery replaces the phones built-in Android recovery.Two "versions" TWRP and Clockworkmod. Both work well. Some ROM installs will suggest using a certain one.
ODIN will root the phone.
That file is here.
http://download.chainfire.eu/280/CF...t-t0lteatt-samsungsghi317.zip?retrieve_file=1
Most ROMs do have root incorporated.
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odin can also flash roms and install custom recovery images right? i can just flash roms and recoveries using adb on the GN2 to flash roms also?
The technobufallo guide kind of made no sense since the guy used odin to root the phone, then used odin to flash custom recovery, then used it to flash cyanogenmod, which is pointless since like you say above, custom roms comes with root preloaded.
also my sister asked att to unlock her phone and now she's using tmobile with the phone. Would flashing any roms also lock the phone and prevent using tmobile sim?
jinjin12 said:
odin can also flash roms and install custom recovery images right? i can just flash roms and recoveries using adb on the GN2 to flash roms also?
The technobufallo guide kind of made no sense since the guy used odin to root the phone, then used odin to flash custom recovery, then used it to flash cyanogenmod, which is pointless since like you say above, custom roms comes with root preloaded.
also my sister asked att to unlock her phone and now she's using tmobile with the phone. Would flashing any roms also lock the phone and prevent using tmobile sim?
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Yes. that does not make sense. So stop reading that guide.
You will need to flash a custom recovery. I'm detailing a TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) install
Here is an explanation of TWRP and how to use it.
http://www.addictivetips.com/android/what-is-twrp-how-to-install-use-it-on-android-devices-guide/
by Haroon Q Raja
Here are other ways to install a custom recovery on your Android phone
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-install-a-custom-recovery-to-an-android-phone-device/
Also by Haroon Q Raja
INSTALLING TWRP 2.6.3.1
Download
http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/t0lteatt/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-t0lteatt.img.tar
- Run Odin3 v3.07.exe
Download Link http://www.mediafire.com/download/772dlmuaxfgm0x2/Odin307.zip
- Put your Note 2 in Download Mode
Entering download mode is very simple. First you will need to turn off your device. Once it’s off, you need to press this button combination: volume down, power button and home button. Keep them pressed until the download mode shows up. Once you’re there, you will be required to press volume up to enter the download mode or volume down to cancel and reboot the device.
Plug into a RELIABLE usb port and a RELIABLE usb cable (preferably the white Samsung cable) and wait for it to show up in Odin (COM5 or something like that)
- Click the PDA slot in Odin and locate the openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-t0lteatt.img.tar that you downloaded.
The filename that goes into the PDA Slot is openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-t0lteatt.img.tar
MAKE SURE IN THE OPTION AREA ONLY AUTO REBOOT AND F.RESET TIME ARE CHECKED!!!
- Click START and wait. It will complete and reboot.
Just install this ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568537
It's multicarrier so TMO is supported. It's rooted already.
Right above the Vipers Audio banner, on the left is a click here to show content. It lists all the features. I don;t think she's going to need more than this ROM right now.
dicksteele said:
Yes. that does not make sense. So stop reading that guide.
You will need to flash a custom recovery. I'm detailing a TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) install
Here is an explanation of TWRP and how to use it.
http://www.addictivetips.com/android/what-is-twrp-how-to-install-use-it-on-android-devices-guide/
by Haroon Q Raja
Here are other ways to install a custom recovery on your Android phone
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-install-a-custom-recovery-to-an-android-phone-device/
Also by Haroon Q Raja
INSTALLING TWRP 2.6.3.1
Download
http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/t0lteatt/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-t0lteatt.img.tar
- Run Odin3 v3.07.exe
Download Link http://www.mediafire.com/download/772dlmuaxfgm0x2/Odin307.zip
- Put your Note 2 in Download Mode
Entering download mode is very simple. First you will need to turn off your device. Once it’s off, you need to press this button combination: volume down, power button and home button. Keep them pressed until the download mode shows up. Once you’re there, you will be required to press volume up to enter the download mode or volume down to cancel and reboot the device.
Plug into a RELIABLE usb port and a RELIABLE usb cable (preferably the white Samsung cable) and wait for it to show up in Odin (COM5 or something like that)
- Click the PDA slot in Odin and locate the openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-t0lteatt.img.tar that you downloaded.
The filename that goes into the PDA Slot is openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-t0lteatt.img.tar
MAKE SURE IN THE OPTION AREA ONLY AUTO REBOOT AND F.RESET TIME ARE CHECKED!!!
- Click START and wait. It will complete and reboot.
Just install this ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568537
It's multicarrier so TMO is supported. It's rooted already.
Right above the Vipers Audio banner, on the left is a click here to show content. It lists all the features. I don;t think she's going to need more than this ROM right now.
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OK thanks alot man and thanks for taking the time to write all of that to help me :victory:
I was going to install aokp or cyanogenmod since she' been complaining about her phone being slow and stock touchwiz 4.1.2 is already reptty slow in itself. BUt she said she wanted to use s-pen features and especially multi window for her work, so those aokp and cyan roms were out of the the question. I still think if she wants speed, she needs aokp or cyanogenmod though, but i guess a lot of people those the touchwiz features
jinjin12 said:
OK thanks alot man and thanks for taking the time to write all of that to help me :victory:
I was going to install aokp or cyanogenmod since she' been complaining about her phone being slow and stock touchwiz 4.1.2 is already reptty slow in itself. BUt she said she wanted to use s-pen features and especially multi window for her work, so those aokp and cyan roms were out of the the question. I still think if she wants speed, she needs aokp or cyanogenmod though, but i guess a lot of people those the touchwiz features
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No prob. That's why I pointed you to the Jedi Master X. It'll work on T Mobile, It has the speed. Check out the builder, ptmr3, stats. Fricking insane.
20000+ thanks, 8000+ posts.
I've tried 2.7.1 and 2.7.0 of TWRP for both Tmo and the Canada version they have, they all install fine, but when I try and do anything, it can't mount any partitions, so I can't wipe or install anything. I am rooted with the root66 of the latest Wind firmware.
Any other wind users know a good working TWRP ?
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I've tried 2.7.1 and 2.7.0 of TWRP for both Tmo and the Canada version they have, they all install fine, but when I try and do anything, it can't mount any partitions, so I can't wipe or install anything. I am rooted with the root66 of the latest Wind firmware.
Any other wind users know a good working TWRP ?
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Are you running a custom rom and/or kernel? Im wondering if this may have something to do with selinux. If not using one already, try flashing an insecure custom kernel. You might also want to try flashing CWM, just to see if it has the same issue.
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Are you running a custom rom and/or kernel? Im wondering if this may have something to do with selinux. If not using one already, try flashing an insecure custom kernel. You might also want to try flashing CWM, just to see if it has the same issue.
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Thanks for the reply.
I'm not sure, I'm only running stock+root from the root66 package for the MK5 ROM for my phone from Wind in Canada. I tried installing CWM and it ran the first time, tried clearing cache to see if it had any permission/mount errors, and it froze, pulled the battery and wouldn't boot anymore. Had to reflash root66 package to get my phone to even boot. Rootchecker says I'm rooted fine, SU gives permissions to everything fine, busybox is fine. Donwload mode shows security bit disabled, so the root66 disabled knox. Not sure what to do try next.
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Installed CWM from ROM-Manager, and it worked, installed liewise ROM and it's working fine. I unno. lol.
getochkn said:
Thanks for the reply.
I'm not sure, I'm only running stock+root from the root66 package for the MK5 ROM for my phone from Wind in Canada. I tried installing CWM and it ran the first time, tried clearing cache to see if it had any permission/mount errors, and it froze, pulled the battery and wouldn't boot anymore. Had to reflash root66 package to get my phone to even boot. Rootchecker says I'm rooted fine, SU gives permissions to everything fine, busybox is fine. Donwload mode shows security bit disabled, so the root66 disabled knox. Not sure what to do try next.
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Installed CWM from ROM-Manager, and it worked, installed liewise ROM and it's working fine. I unno. lol.
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Sorry that caused you so much trouble. When you are booted into recovery though, whether or not the rom is rooted makes no difference. What is important here is if the kernel is secure or insecure. I am still fairly certain selinux was causing you your problems with mounting though. If you are running any rom based on my Sprint ND8 port (such as likewise), you shouldn't have anymore problems (if I am correct about it being selinux of course). The kernel included has selinux disabled. Glad you got it working though.
Just curious, what do you mean by download mode shows security bit disabled? I think you might mean selinux? The warranty bit, which is often referred to as the knox counter cannot be disabled and is actually separate from Knox itself. Removing knox is something done only in the rom, not the kernel, and has no effect on what is shown in download mode. Also, selinux is not knox, they are two different technologies. Just fyi for future reference.
getochkn said:
I've tried 2.7.1 and 2.7.0 of TWRP for both Tmo and the Canada version they have, they all install fine, but when I try and do anything, it can't mount any partitions, so I can't wipe or install anything. I am rooted with the root66 of the latest Wind firmware.
Any other wind users know a good working TWRP ?
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how i did my wind s3 is
Unified_Android_Toolkit_v1.2.8 seemed to work for me
DocHoliday77 said:
Sorry that caused you so much trouble. When you are booted into recovery though, whether or not the rom is rooted makes no difference. What is important here is if the kernel is secure or insecure. I am still fairly certain selinux was causing you your problems with mounting though. If you are running any rom based on my Sprint ND8 port (such as likewise), you shouldn't have anymore problems (if I am correct about it being selinux of course). The kernel included has selinux disabled. Glad you got it working though.
Just curious, what do you mean by download mode shows security bit disabled? I think you might mean selinux? The warranty bit, which is often referred to as the knox counter cannot be disabled and is actually separate from Knox itself. Removing knox is something done only in the rom, not the kernel, and has no effect on what is shown in download mode. Also, selinux is not knox, they are two different technologies. Just fyi for future reference.
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Ah. Maybe I was looking at the QualcomSecureboot or something
Either way, all is good. Not sure why TWRP gave problems or CWM did via Odin. I'm using likewise rom, which is based off your sprint so shouldn't have any more problems now anyways. Not a stranger to flashing Samsung phones, just my first newer samsung flash with this whole knox/selinus thing and all that. My old sammy S 4G was flashed hundreds of times while I worked on ROMs'. lol.
Rickyfk said:
how i did my wind s3 is
Unified_Android_Toolkit_v1.2.8 seemed to work for me
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Be careful with that! I always advise against using it because it is very rarely updated, the op does not provide any support for it, and it has bricked several devices.
yes i forgot that in my post i always back ups of everything before i do anything.
i have also fixed bricked devices befor also but ya you have to be carful tho.
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Be careful with that! I always advise against using it because it is very rarely updated, the op does not provide any support for it, and it has bricked several devices.
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i have the same problem
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I've tried 2.7.1 and 2.7.0 of TWRP for both Tmo and the Canada version they have, they all install fine, but when I try and do anything, it can't mount any partitions, so I can't wipe or install anything. I am rooted with the root66 of the latest Wind firmware.
Any other wind users know a good working TWRP ?
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my phone is wind T999V, rom is original JB 4.3.
i use root66 rom. i want to downgrade, i want to use twrp to copy system, but , all is no no no , sad.:crying:
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my phone is wind T999V, rom is original JB 4.3.
i use root66 rom. i want to downgrade, i want to use twrp to copy system, but , all is no no no , sad.:crying:
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Not sure what you mean there, sorry. But you cannot downgrade your firmware, but you can flash an older rom from TWRP.
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Not sure what you mean there, sorry. But you cannot downgrade your firmware, but you can flash an older rom from TWRP.
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i want to use twrp,but cannot find partition, i want to downgrade to 4.1 ,then i can unlock my phone , but i have no way to finish it.
welcome2you said:
i want to use twrp,but cannot find partition, i want to downgrade to 4.1 ,then i can unlock my phone , but i have no way to finish it.
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How are you trying to install TWRP? There are several ways to do so. Odin, recovery, Goo.Im app..... You can get the twrp files from my sig if you want to try those. No guarantee you will be able to unlock when flashing the 4.1.1 modem, let us know if it works for you.
I had tried TWRP through Odin flashable and also Goo Manager. I tried 2.7.0 and 2.7.1, both Tmo and Can version, and none could mount anything . CWM through Rom Manager works great though.
I know, from my experience working on ROM's and getting the first Heimdall flashable package to upgrade the Galaxy S 4G from Wind, that the Wind models of phones are slightly different than the Tmo versions. It took me a dev a while to find the right files, lots of soft bricking ,etc, to figure out the minute difference to allow Heimdall to flash a package, and even then, Heimdall could never flash a modem to the 4G-Wind Variant. I even tried working with the Heimdall dev to find out why, and never could. Modems would flash from CWM or TWRP, but not from the PC, even though Tmo firmwares and ROM's worked, so maybe the Wind phone is slightly different in partition layout that CWM can adapt for, but TWRP can't. Maybe I'll contact the TWRP team and see if I can help them figure out why, although now I'm working a lot more than I was and don't have a lot of time to flash my phone 100 times and brick it and flash again like in the older days.
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I had tried TWRP through Odin flashable and also Goo Manager. I tried 2.7.0 and 2.7.1, both Tmo and Can version, and none could mount anything . CWM through Rom Manager works great though.
I know, from my experience working on ROM's and getting the first Heimdall flashable package to upgrade the Galaxy S 4G from Wind, that the Wind models of phones are slightly different than the Tmo versions. It took me a dev a while to find the right files, lots of soft bricking ,etc, to figure out the minute difference to allow Heimdall to flash a package, and even then, Heimdall could never flash a modem to the 4G-Wind Variant. I even tried working with the Heimdall dev to find out why, and never could. Modems would flash from CWM or TWRP, but not from the PC, even though Tmo firmwares and ROM's worked, so maybe the Wind phone is slightly different in partition layout that CWM can adapt for, but TWRP can't. Maybe I'll contact the TWRP team and see if I can help them figure out why, although now I'm working a lot more than I was and don't have a lot of time to flash my phone 100 times and brick it and flash again like in the older days.
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As far as partition layout goes, all of the T999 and I747 variants are the same. I believe the Sprint and Verizon ones are as well, but am not 100% confident in that. You said you tried the d2can and d2tmo versions, but what about d2lte? Everyone should be just using d2lte now as ALL the S3 models have been consolidated into that one. Where did you download it from btw? You can get it from the link in my sig. I know for sure it works. (I think I still need to add 2.7.0.1 though. But 2.7.0.0 is there.)
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As far as partition layout goes, all of the T999 and I747 variants are the same. I believe the Sprint and Verizon ones are as well, but am not 100% confident in that. You said you tried the d2can and d2tmo versions, but what about d2lte? Everyone should be just using d2lte now as ALL the S3 models have been consolidated into that one. Where did you download it from btw? You can get it from the link in my sig. I know for sure it works. (I think I still need to add 2.7.0.1 though. But 2.7.0.0 is there.)
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I looked in your sig but don't see a D2LTE TWRP, only the 2.7.0 TMO one, which I downloaded from the official TWRP site, as well as 2.7.1 and neither worked. I also tried installing from Goo Manager. Maybe I'll try yours since it is a CWM flashable zip as opposed to an odin tarball and I have CWM working
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I looked in your sig but don't see a D2LTE TWRP, only the 2.7.0 TMO one, which I downloaded from the official TWRP site, as well as 2.7.1 and neither worked. I also tried installing from Goo Manager. Maybe I'll try yours since it is a CWM flashable zip as opposed to an odin tarball and I have CWM working
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Ill have to double check that later. Been a while since I've flashed recovery. I know I am using the one in my repo though, so it should work fine whether its d2tmo or d2lte
I have just rooted my phone, but CyanogenMod Installer didn't support my phone. I have done research, but seems like there isn't much out there for the LTE version. I am a noob pretty much, just feels like I wasted time to root it. Also I don't want to brick my phone either. Thanks for the help.
underground260 said:
I have just rooted my phone, but CyanogenMod Installer didn't support my phone. I have done research, but seems like there isn't much out there for the LTE version. I am a noob pretty much, just feels like I wasted time to root it. Also I don't want to brick my phone either. Thanks for the help.
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pretty much all roms for T999 can work if I am not wrong. I have tried out some roms for T999 and they work on my LTE model
underground260 said:
I have just rooted my phone, but CyanogenMod Installer didn't support my phone. I have done research, but seems like there isn't much out there for the LTE version. I am a noob pretty much, just feels like I wasted time to root it. Also I don't want to brick my phone either. Thanks for the help.
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I also have used various T999 roms for my T999L with no problems.
So do I have to install manually and how? Sorry pretty new to this. Also any mods you suggest or stick with CyanogenMod? Thanks again
underground260 said:
So do I have to install manually and how? Sorry pretty new to this. Also any mods you suggest or stick with CyanogenMod? Thanks again
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Ok you have a few options. 1. Use the root66 stock/rooted/knox-free rom/install method by Doc77 (great job doc77) 2. CM 10 or 11 4.4.x custom rom flashed with custom recovery. 3. Or use odin to flash roms/mods the most comfortable method for you and your experience is up to you ALWAYS read the thread thoroughly and ASK questions if you need to before trying something without understanding it LOL I learned tje hard way lol good luck and have fun.
The vest way for the T999 and T999L for root is to Towelroot, then flash recovery in Android via Terminal or a software method. Do not use Download mode with a custom binary if you cab avoid doing so.
He said he already rooted though, so we are last that point anyways. Any ROM labeled D2LTE or D2TMO will fully work with your phone. Stay on the NC2 baseband and flash as preferred. I have found SOKP to be amazing but battery life suffers some, otherwise as a newer user to Custom Roms, Beanstalk Carbon Omni or the proper CM are great in different ways but stable SBD very approachable. Flash through TARP and follow thread instructions.
Trouble with CWM Recovery
I installed clockwork recovery and when i go through the process manually it just goes back to the original menu, also when I try to load a zip file it says failed to mount SDCard. Should I use another recovery program? Maybe I have the wrong version, but I can't seem to find one online for my t999L running 4.3. Also I can't seem to find any other mod except for CM for my phone, which I heard there are camera issues and not very stable. Hope that info helps : )
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I installed clockwork recovery and when i go through the process manually it just goes back to the original menu, also when I try to load a zip file it says failed to mount SDCard. Should I use another recovery program? Maybe I have the wrong version, but I can't seem to find one online for my t999L running 4.3. Also I can't seem to find any other mod except for CM for my phone, which I heard there are camera issues and not very stable. Hope that info helps : )
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Also I have tried TWRP and still can't mount partitions??? For backup anyways.
I highly suggest you read the sticky threads before doing anything. You will find almost everything you need to know and most issues already solved.
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DocHoliday77 said:
I highly suggest you read the sticky threads before doing anything. You will find almost everything you need to know and most issues already solved.
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I have read through many threads, but not sure what's going on?? I go to restore and it's blank to select anything to backup. I look at the log and it just says unable to mount to pretty much everything. It's rooted and it just seems like from reading this phone is harder than others to flash, at least from what I saw. I'm at a loss right now.
I was more referring to what you said about installing cwm and it booting stock instead.
As for mounting problems, try cwm or philz recoveries instead. Not sure why twrp does that for some folks. The T999 recoveries are recommended, but if you want to try the T999L version, I'm pretty sure you can get that from their website. (You might want to send them your recovery.log to see if they can find why it's having problems mounting partitions.)
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I got a Galaxy S3 SPH-L710 and it was all ready updated to the L710VPUDOH1 baseband version. After searching around a little bit I noticed that most of the Roms are for baseband L710VPUDND8 and that some of the ND8 roms would not flash correctly.
I guess maybe i found a workaround for this. When i first tried to flash the CM 12.1 Rom I got error and it did not load. Did not hurt anything either. Was a little tricky getting initial root but got it all working.
Figured id share how i accomplished this in case someone else with the L710VPUDOH1 baseband wants to run the other Roms.
First i tried to root with Odin and the supersu.zip but it didnt take correctly.
Odin showed successful and the supersu flashed to the /system but every time i tried to run supersu I get Unfortunately SuperSU stopped working.
So i ended up using ODIN to get Temp CWM recovery and installed the CF-Autoroot in the CWM recovery. This woorked to get Root.
I downloaded the TWRP manager from playstore andused it to install TWRP 2.8.1.0
The TWRP Manager gave me an error but when i booted into recovery I had TWRP.
After that i tried to flash CM 12.1 in TWRP but got error and it didnt work.
I read that wicked 2.2 would load,
its big all most a gig so i figured it was pretty complete. maybe based off of stock.
I loaded it successfully.
afterwards i booted back into twrp and did an advanced wipe of.
Dalvic Cache
/ system
/data
/internal storage
/cache
Then i loaded Cm 12.1 with no issues.
Tested Pac-Rom No issues.
Im thinking any of the newer roms will flash fine now.
BigCountry907 said:
After that i tried to flash CM 12.1 in TWRP but got error and it didnt work.
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I'm hoping you left out some steps, because if you tried flashing CM 12.1 without doing a wipe on System/Data/Cache/Dalvik then you will not have a working phone.
BigCountry907 said:
I got a Galaxy S3 SPH-L710 and it was all ready updated to the L710VPUDOH1 baseband version. After searching around a little bit I noticed that most of the Roms are for baseband L710VPUDND8 and that some of the ND8 roms would not flash correctly.
I guess maybe i found a workaround for this. When i first tried to flash the CM 12.1 Rom I got error and it did not load. Did not hurt anything either. Was a little tricky getting initial root but got it all working.
Figured id share how i accomplished this in case someone else with the L710VPUDOH1 baseband wants to run the other Roms.
First i tried to root with Odin and the supersu.zip but it didnt take correctly.
Odin showed successful and the supersu flashed to the /system but every time i tried to run supersu I get Unfortunately SuperSU stopped working.
So i ended up using ODIN to get Temp CWM recovery and installed the CF-Autoroot in the CWM recovery. This woorked to get Root.
I downloaded the TWRP manager from playstore andused it to install TWRP 2.8.1.0
The TWRP Manager gave me an error but when i booted into recovery I had TWRP.
After that i tried to flash CM 12.1 in TWRP but got error and it didnt work.
I read that wicked 2.2 would load,
its big all most a gig so i figured it was pretty complete. maybe based off of stock.
I loaded it successfully.
afterwards i booted back into twrp and did an advanced wipe of.
Dalvic Cache
/ system
/data
/internal storage
/cache
Then i loaded Cm 12.1 with no issues.
Tested Pac-Rom No issues.
Im thinking any of the newer roms will flash fine now.
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I don't think the roms care if your on ND8 or NJ2 or whatever the latest is . You should also update twrp to 2.8.7.0 . Version 2.8.4.0 and on allow you to flash a new twrp version image right from recovery . 2.8.1.0 is pretty old . Best of luck with your new hobby .
Ya i didnt have any troubles.
Im currently working on 5 devices and writing sort of a kitchen.
But it dose way more than most kitchens. Even creates a CWM style backup over adb like onandroid.
I found a way to patch a factory recovery.img to flash files signed with my own keys and that kinda started it all.
Anyway Merry Christmas
what's the root method for DOH1? ;; I can't seem to find a thread specifically walking through the root method for the latest baseband and i have an old S3 and was thinking of playing around with it for a while for fun turn it into a light weight media player to save battery on my LG G4 since we all know how inconsistent and crap the battery can be with the G4 lol
The root is pretty easy.
I used this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1963812
Then just get Clockworkmod or TWRP recovery for the d2spr sphl710 and flash it.
After that load any rom you want
silvernirvash said:
what's the root method for DOH1? ;; I can't seem to find a thread specifically walking through the root method for the latest baseband and i have an old S3 and was thinking of playing around with it for a while for fun turn it into a light weight media player to save battery on my LG G4 since we all know how inconsistent and crap the battery can be with the G4 lol
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Same as always, use odin to flash a .tar of twrp. Then use twrp to flash a .zip of SuperSU. Done
Doh1
Is there any rom working at Doh1 version?
bael616 said:
Is there any rom working at Doh1 version?
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All of them
madbat99 said:
All of them
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Really? I have been told there was nothing for the l710vpudoh1 version. Would you mind to help me out with this topic of flashing a rom, please? P.D: Sorry about my english.
bael616 said:
Really? I have been told there was nothing for the l710vpudoh1 version. Would you mind to help me out with this topic of flashing a rom, please? P.D: Sorry about my english.
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Oh1 is not a version of the phone. It's just a build number.
Do you have the triband model? What carrier?
madbat99 said:
Oh1 is not a version of the phone. It's just a build number.
Do you have the triband model? What carrier?
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Got no idea. It is the sprint CDMA version.
bael616 said:
Got no idea. It is the sprint CDMA version.
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Well that's what you need to know. Oh1 doesn't matter. There is oh1 for regular s3 and triband s3. Regular is sph-L710 and triband is sph-L710t. Does it have a t at the end of the model number?
madbat99 said:
Well that's what you need to know. Oh1 doesn't matter. There is oh1 for regular s3 and triband s3. Regular is sph-L710 and triband is sph-L710t. Does it have a t at the end of the model number?
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It doesn't have any t. So I guess it Ies the regular one. I want to know how to root it and flash a rom.
bael616 said:
It doesn't have any t. So I guess it Ies the regular one. I want to know how to root it and flash a rom.
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To root, you need odin on your PC. You can get it here.
Use odin to flash twrp recovery. You can get twrp from their site. twrp
Get the .tar of the newest build for d2spr (sprint s3). Put it on you PC somewhere you can find it (download folder is fine)
There are tutorials everywhere for using odin. It's the way to root almost all Samsung phones.
You also need the Samsung drivers on your PC. I don't have a link for that at this moment.
Then launch odin on your PC.
Put phone in download mode (from powered off, hold power+home+volume down)
Plug phone in to PC and odin should say "added"
Click AP button in odin then navigate to where you have the Twrp .tar downloaded and select it
Click start in odin.
When it finishes it should say pass.
Don't let the phone boot to system, unplug it and take out battery
Put batter back in and boot directly to twrp recovery by holding power+home+VOLUME UP
In twrp select reboot, then system. It should say you don't have root and ask if you want root. Swipe the arrow for yes. Once it boots, open SuperSU and update binaries if it asks. Choose normal method.
Done. Rooted.
You should really have looked up how to root before coming to a thread about flashing roms. There are tutorials everywhere for rooting this phone. Google is your friend dude.
Edit: you can get the Samsung USB drivers here
That thread has rooting instructions too. It's for the virgin Mobile s3, but its the same phone. Those instructions work fine. Only difference is I linked you to twrp recovery instead of philztouch (philz development is dead) and I linked you to a newer odin.
If you are that new that you aren't sure about rooting, maybe start over there in Android forums. I'm a guide there.
bael616 said:
Really? I have been told there was nothing for the l710vpudoh1 version. Would you mind to help me out with this topic of flashing a rom, please? P.D: Sorry about my english.
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I was given a SPH-L710... Originally purchased from sprint.... Currently activated on boost. I got the phone Dec. 24 2015. It had stock unrooted DOH1 with untripped warranty bit. I have successfully booted and ran these roms for a minimum of 24 hrs each. As far as I could tell they were fully functional including: 4G LTE, MMS send and recieve, hotspot, wifi, bluetooth, camera (still and video). All main fuctions worked correctly for the limited time that I used each rom. :
-Wicked-X-Bare-Bones.zip
-Wicked-X-v8.2.zip
-cm-11-20150831_SNAPSHOT-XNG3CAO3FN-d2lte.zip
-cm-12.1-20151117-SNAPSHOT-YOG7DAO1K7-d2spr.zip
-cm-12.1-20160202-NIGHTLY-d2spr.zip
-cm-13.0-20160130-UNOFFICIAL-d2spr.zip
Im currently running CM13 unofficial as a daily driver. Cm12.1 SNAPSHOT was also very responsive and gave me no problems. I flashed them with twrp.2.8.7.2-d2spr.img. i flashed the recovery with odin after i made it into a .tar.md5 using linux mint 17.3 cinnamon. For the lte and mms i used "apn backup and restore" from google play with the root explorer method. Open gapps aroma for each android version i got from cyanogenmod website. i would recommend searching and using the dd command with adb shell in a linux terminal or cygwin to backup every partition on your doh1 first. (You will need root and busybox) There should be 24 partitions in mmcblk0. Make a backup of every one and you can recover one way or another ALMOST regardless of what may or may not go wrong. I used supersu 2.65 zip. Ive had alot of issues due to DOH1 but all the resources are in that easily used omnibox. Hope any of this info helps you.
madbat99 said:
To root, you need odin on your PC. You can get it here.
Use odin to flash twrp recovery. You can get twrp from their site. twrp
Get the .tar of the newest build for d2spr (sprint s3). Put it on you PC somewhere you can find it (download folder is fine)
There are tutorials everywhere for using odin. It's the way to root almost all Samsung phones.
You also need the Samsung drivers on your PC. I don't have a link for that at this moment.
Then launch odin on your PC.
Put phone in download mode (from powered off, hold power+home+volume down)
Plug phone in to PC and odin should say "added"
Click AP button in odin then navigate to where you have the Twrp .tar downloaded and select it
Click start in odin.
When it finishes it should say pass.
Don't let the phone boot to system, unplug it and take out battery
Put batter back in and boot directly to twrp recovery by holding power+home+VOLUME UP
In twrp select reboot, then system. It should say you don't have root and ask if you want root. Swipe the arrow for yes. Once it boots, open SuperSU and update binaries if it asks. Choose normal method.
Done. Rooted.
You should really have looked up how to root before coming to a thread about flashing roms. There are tutorials everywhere for rooting this phone. Google is your friend dude.
Edit: you can get the Samsung USB drivers here
That thread has rooting instructions too. It's for the virgin Mobile s3, but its the same phone. Those instructions work fine. Only difference is I linked you to twrp recovery instead of philztouch (philz development is dead) and I linked you to a newer odin.
If you are that new that you aren't sure about rooting, maybe start over there in Android forums. I'm a guide there.
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Thanks a lot. I have already rooted the phone but now I want to know what Roms are made to this device.
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HouseHG said:
I was given a SPH-L710... Originally purchased from sprint.... Currently activated on boost. I got the phone Dec. 24 2015. It had stock unrooted DOH1 with untripped warranty bit. I have successfully booted and ran these roms for a minimum of 24 hrs each. As far as I could tell they were fully functional including: 4G LTE, MMS send and recieve, hotspot, wifi, bluetooth, camera (still and video). All main fuctions worked correctly for the limited time that I used each rom. :
-Wicked-X-Bare-Bones.zip
-Wicked-X-v8.2.zip
-cm-11-20150831_SNAPSHOT-XNG3CAO3FN-d2lte.zip
-cm-12.1-20151117-SNAPSHOT-YOG7DAO1K7-d2spr.zip
-cm-12.1-20160202-NIGHTLY-d2spr.zip
-cm-13.0-20160130-UNOFFICIAL-d2spr.zip
Im currently running CM13 unofficial as a daily driver. Cm12.1 SNAPSHOT was also very responsive and gave me no problems. I flashed them with twrp.2.8.7.2-d2spr.img. i flashed the recovery with odin after i made it into a .tar.md5 using linux mint 17.3 cinnamon. For the lte and mms i used "apn backup and restore" from google play with the root explorer method. Open gapps aroma for each android version i got from cyanogenmod website. i would recommend searching and using the dd command with adb shell in a linux terminal or cygwin to backup every partition on your doh1 first. (You will need root and busybox) There should be 24 partitions in mmcblk0. Make a backup of every one and you can recover one way or another ALMOST regardless of what may or may not go wrong. I used supersu 2.65 zip. Ive had alot of issues due to DOH1 but all the resources are in that easily used omnibox. Hope any of this info helps you.
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Thanks man is there any link you can share with me? I really want to flash a rom but there is no one with this device in Facebook groups. So if you can share any Rom and the way it should be flashed I will be really thankful.
P. D: as I mentioned before I have no perfect English skills so I hope you understand what I mean.
bael616 said:
Thanks a lot. I have already rooted the phone but now I want to know what Roms are made to this device.
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Thanks man is there any link you can share with me? I really want to flash a rom but there is no one with this device in Facebook groups. So if you can share any Rom and the way it should be flashed I will be really thankful.
P. D: as I mentioned before I have no perfect English skills so I hope you understand what I mean.
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I cant post links due to my total number of posts. PM me and I'll send them to you.
bael616 said:
Thanks a lot. I have already rooted the phone but now I want to know what Roms are made to this device.
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Thanks man is there any link you can share with me? I really want to flash a rom but there is no one with this device in Facebook groups. So if you can share any Rom and the way it should be flashed I will be really thankful.
P. D: as I mentioned before I have no perfect English skills so I hope you understand what I mean.
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You have the sprint s3, but are you on sprint? If you are not on Sprint there are additional instructions. Any rom that says its for D2spr is fine. That's the sprint s3.
this is the one I'm using.
HouseHG said:
I cant post links due to my total number of posts. PM me and I'll send them to you.
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Ok man thanks
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madbat99 said:
You have the sprint s3, but are you on sprint? If you are not on Sprint there are additional instructions. Any rom that says its for D2spr is fine. That's the sprint s3.
this is the one I'm using.
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Actually, I don't use any company cause I don't live in the US so I use the phone only with WiFi.