[Q] Flash I747 to a I747M? - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

I have an ATT I747, which is unlocked.
I don't use LTE, HSPDA, 3G, etc.. only Wifi as I don't have data.
I'm looking for the stock firmware that has the least bloatware and I'm from Canada so I'd like to use a Telus or Rogers stock rom.
Just wondering if its possible to flash a stock telus or rogers from onto my I747.
Also, I might be switching to wind mobile, so I'm wondering if it'd be possible to flash to a T999m rom?
From my searches, it seems like it is possible, but something about bootloader or modeom, might not work?
Can anyone enlighten me on what the bootloader is?
Thanks

You can flash any rogers art telus bell ROM you want. As for wind or mobilixity or tmo no. Diff hardware.
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quadrapole said:
I have an ATT I747, which is unlocked.
I don't use LTE, HSPDA, 3G, etc.. only Wifi as I don't have data.
I'm looking for the stock firmware that has the least bloatware and I'm from Canada so I'd like to use a Telus or Rogers stock rom.
Just wondering if its possible to flash a stock telus or rogers from onto my I747.
Also, I might be switching to wind mobile, so I'm wondering if it'd be possible to flash to a T999m rom?
From my searches, it seems like it is possible, but something about bootloader or modeom, might not work?
Can anyone enlighten me on what the bootloader is?
Thanks
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i747 and the i747m same hardware they can flash the same roms.. although i flashed a SGH-t999 rom flawlessly i just had to manually change the apn settings to suit me.. Not sure why some people think that its a problem . keep looking for answers i guess!

c_86 said:
You can flash any rogers art telus bell ROM you want. As for wind or mobilixity or tmo no. Diff hardware.
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It seems like the difference in hardware is related to data and LTE and HSPDA.
If i never use mobile data, and wifi only, could I flash a Wind or Mobilicity firmware and use Wind or mobilicity or would that not be possible?
Thank you

quadrapole said:
It seems like the difference in hardware is related to data and LTE and HSPDA.
If i never use mobile data, and wifi only, could I flash a Wind or Mobilicity firmware and use Wind or mobilicity or would that not be possible?
Thank you
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Sure if you want to brick
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quadrapole said:
It seems like the difference in hardware is related to data and LTE and HSPDA.
If i never use mobile data, and wifi only, could I flash a Wind or Mobilicity firmware and use Wind or mobilicity or would that not be possible?
Thank you
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Dont flash anything that isnt in this forum problem solved

am trying to flash at&t i747 firmware to a i747m and i get FAIL on Odin, after failure, on the phone you can red in red: SECURE CHECK FAIL : aboot
I want to flash this at&t rom so i can include spanish language in the phone
is there any other way to hust put spanish in the phone ?

yurais said:
am trying to flash at&t i747 firmware to a i747m and i get FAIL on Odin, after failure, on the phone you can red in red: SECURE CHECK FAIL : aboot
I want to flash this at&t rom so i can include spanish language in the phone
is there any other way to hust put spanish in the phone ?
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what firmware version/filename? are you on the latest odin 3.07? be sure you're in download mode, not recovery mode for this. also make sure that if the file is zipped, you're unzipping it to access the .tar file. are you on a windows pc or virtual machine?
sorry for all the questions. just covering all the bases

Hi boss, not a newbie here, bu there goes your reply
Windows XP Service pack 3 not virtual machine
Latest Odin 3, the one you mentioned: Odin3_v3.07
Using tjis firmware: I747UCDLK3_I747ATTDLK3_I747UCDLK3_HOME.tar.md5
and yes, it is out of the ZIP arcchive: 1.11GB
no md5 errors...
Phone is in download mode, by both manual method using hard keys vold - home power then vol +. and by Jig 301K cable
so, what is next ?
remember it is a canadian i747m

I have a att i747 running oat 4.3 , can I flash with Odin the new 4.3 for i747m telcel Mexico (this is my carrier) or I cant?
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yurais said:
am trying to flash at&t i747 firmware to a i747m and i get FAIL on Odin, after failure, on the phone you can red in red: SECURE CHECK FAIL : aboot
I want to flash this at&t rom so i can include spanish language in the phone
is there any other way to hust put spanish in the phone ?
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Yest there is. Follow these instructions exactly and you will have Spanish.
I recommend Root Explorer. Make sure to change to Mount R/O
1: Download a file manager with root privileges. (ie- Root Explorer)
2: Navigate to /system/csc/ language.xml. and open this file in a text editor.
3: The 7th and 11th line down are the languages currently displayed and looks like this (may vary by region)......en_CA;fr_CA;ko_KR;........ all you need to do is add es_US to the end of this line behind the last ; and it will activate Spanish (United States) in the settings/language and input tab.
4: Save changes and exit. open the file again to be sure the changes stuck and finally
5: Go into phone Settings then Language and inputs and select Espanol.
These codes are language_REGION. Just add es_US directly behind the ; and you will be good to go. Should look like this:......en_US;en_CA;ko_KR;es_US
See screenshot and you will see it works.
Second screenshot you will notice the line to change. Notice both lines have es_US at the end.

carlosirai said:
I have a att i747 running oat 4.3 , can I flash with Odin the new 4.3 for i747m telcel Mexico (this is my carrier) or I cant?
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[Q] Flashing Mobilicity Rom on to T-Mobile S3

Hello everyone,
I bought a T-Mobile S3 and I'm in Canada with Mobilicity. My question is, can i flash the Mobilicity rom on to the T-Mobile S3 without problems?
Thank you
You can flash T-Mobile roms.
But, you can't flash T-Mobile radios.
Just make sure the Rom you are flashing doesn't change your radio
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Sorry, I should clarify. I'm only planning to flash stock Mobilicity (a different carrier) roms on to the T-Mobile S3. Do stock roms change the radio?
That should be fine. We just see people doing it the other way a lot more.
Just do a backup before you start flashing and you should be ok.
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here's a thread about mobilicity that may help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1656564
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Great, thanks. So flashing the stock or pre-rooted roms found in this section won't change the modem?
You probably won't be able to do this. I'm assuming you're talking about Odin flashing the mobilicity fw, correct? You can try it but it'll fail its device check at the beginning.
Flashing the fw, if successful, will flash the modem too. Is the phone currently working as its supposed to on their network?
If you flash a custom rom, it will not include the modem. But there are no roms based off any of the T999V firmwares that I'm aware of.
Out of curiosity, is there a particular reason you want or need to do this?
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DocHoliday77 said:
You probably won't be able to do this. I'm assuming you're talking about Odin flashing the mobilicity fw, correct? You can try it but it'll fail its device check at the beginning.
Flashing the fw, if successful, will flash the modem too. Is the phone currently working as its supposed to on their network?
If you flash a custom rom, it will not include the modem. But there are no roms based off any of the T999V firmwares that I'm aware of.
Out of curiosity, is there a particular reason you want or need to do this?
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Thanks Doc,
Yes, I am talking about flashing with Odin and Mobilicity stock fw. The reason I want to do this is because the T-Mobile variant isn't able to display the added language I want, as opposed to the Canadian variant. I am still new to all this and just figured the lack of language support is from T-Mobile's rom. I've tested a Canadian S3 (i747M) and the language I want is supported correctly. Everything about the phone works fine, just need the additional language support. So I thought maybe if I flash the Mobilicity rom with its CSC on to the T-Mobile phone, I would be able to display the languages. This is all based on my current understand of how the phone works. If you can enlighten me, it would be greatly appreciated.
Im pretty sure you're correct that it'll get you the language support.
I'm wondering though if its something that could be enabled or added to the current firmware you have. If it can be it'd probably be easier than trying to get the T999V fw onto the phone. I've never really messed with any kind of language support though. Maybe someone else can answer this part of it.
If not ill try to see if there's a way to flash the fw you want to use without having to run it through the kitchen.
I'm thinking that it may be included in our stock fw already and just hidden/disabled. If so it may be possible to enable the option by editing one of the CSC files like feature.xml. no ifea if that's possible, just a thought.
Are you currently rooted?
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DocHoliday77 said:
Im pretty sure you're correct that it'll get you the language support.
I'm wondering though if its something that could be enabled or added to the current firmware you have. If it can be it'd probably be easier than trying to get the T999V fw onto the phone. I've never really messed with any kind of language support though. Maybe someone else can answer this part of it.
If not ill try to see if there's a way to flash the fw you want to use without having to run it through the kitchen.
I'm thinking that it may be included in our stock fw already and just hidden/disabled. If so it may be possible to enable the option by editing one of the CSC files like feature.xml. no ifea if that's possible, just a thought.
Are you currently rooted?
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Yes, I am currently rooted (thanks to your thread with the pre-rooted stock fw) on the T-Mobile's latest fw. I tried using the app morelocale 2 to enable additional language support and another app (created by wanam - link provided at the bottom) found on xda that displays languages that are hidden in the menu to be selected. I've also tried using root explorer and going in to the language.xml file and editing it to support more languages. All these methods only provide partial success as some content is displayed in the desired language while a lot of content isn't (menus etc). As I've said before, I tried these methods on both the US and Canadian variants, and the Canadian phone displays 'everything' in the selected language. I've read somewhere on xda that the US variants doesn't support many languages and thus lead me to the idea of flashing Canadian roms on to the phone. But now that I've learnt that flashing stock fw will change the modem, I have to be sure first whether that will affect my phone and my carrier. And if anyone is interested, the language I'm trying to add is Chinese. It just seems weird to me that such a big market is excluded on the US variants.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1925831
I think they were expecting that most people who speak chinese would be getting the international version. Probably didn't want to mess with languages that only a few people would want to have on the US variants. Just a guess.
If you are able to flash the firmware you want, it will flash the modem as stated, but you can always just flash back to whichever you are using now. I've got a thread stickied in development with all modems.
Something I had been thinking about doing too was making a deodexed, roooted, base rom from the T999V fw. Hadn't decided yet if it'd actually be needed by enough people to be worthwhile. If there's not a good way to flash the fw, ill probably go ahead with it.
I was thinking, Mobile Odin may be able to flash the fw for you. Not sure, but its worth a shot (and you can exclude the modem from the flash).
If you get the paid version it'll inject root for you, if using free version flash the root66 fw. Ill post the link to it in a min.
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If you've edited your build.prop for google wallet or changed the device name/model, DO NOT use Mobile Odin! It'll brick your device.
Mobile Odin thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
You'll need the flash kernel from post 8:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22234918&postcount=8
Make sure you download the correct one!
MobileODIN_FlashKernel_T999-v2.0.apk
Install mobile odin first, then the flash kernel.
When you run it press Choose File and select the fw you downloaded. Then towards the top press modem, then where it asks internal or external sd, choose clear. Do the same for recovery if you wish.
Then flash firmware!
That's it!
Let me know if it works or not, or if you prefer not to use it.
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Agreed. Generally, I think people who speak Chinese would get the international version I guess. But I thought the international model doesn't support the AWS 3G bands T-Mobile is using? Really no choice but to get the T999.
Sorry I'm a little confused. Using MobileOdin, I should try to flash to Mobilicity's rom and then flash the modem back to T-Mobile's? And the flash kernel, what is that for? Is it something needed to use MobileOdin free and Pro?
Thanks for the help so far Doc. Greatly appreciated.
Cyclica said:
Agreed. Generally, I think people who speak Chinese would get the international version I guess. But I thought the international model doesn't support the AWS 3G bands T-Mobile is using? Really no choice but to get the T999.
Sorry I'm a little confused. Using MobileOdin, I should try to flash to Mobilicity's rom and then flash the modem back to T-Mobile's? And the flash kernel, what is that for? Is it something needed to use MobileOdin free and Pro?
Thanks for the help so far Doc. Greatly appreciated.
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You have to manually install the flash kernel for the free version. Pro version does it automatically. Basically its a temporary kernel that M.O. uses in place of recovery and kernel to flash things locally on device.
With mobile odin, you'd flash the root66 firmware. But one of the great things about it is you can then de-select parts of it such as the modem. This way it'll flash everything but not touch your current modem or whatever else you de-select.
Hope that makes sense.
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Awesome, thanks for the clarification. I think I'll try that.
Cool, let me know if it goes. If not I've started building a rom from the T999V firmware, but I've got to leave and probably won't have it up till late tonight.
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So I went ahead and used Mobile Odin to flash the 66root Mobilicity fw and excluded the modem. Had a bit of a scare when I got stuck at the Samsung logo but I just booted into recovery and cleared data and cache and gave it some time to start up again. Everything is great. It displayed Chinese flawlessly (built-in apps, menus etc). The only other thing that changed was the cellular data indicator. On T-Mobile rom I've only seen 4G displayed. After the flash, it displays 3G and when I open a browser or do anything requiring data, it changes to H+. I don't know what kind of effects may result from this but seeing as how 4G just meant H+ anyways in this case, I don't think I need to worry. However, only time will tell whether the flash was 100% compatible. I can't thank you enough Doc. I was banging my head against the wall for the last week thinking I should have just bought a Canadian version of the S3 but with your help I was able to have what I wanted. Now... if only 4.1.1 was released for Mobilicity... sucks to have to downgrade from JB to ICS.
Also a side note... comparing the roms from the different carriers, T-Mobile sure has a crap load of bloatware compared to Rogers and Mobilicity.
I'm on videotron, T999V
the H+ stands for HSPDA+ which is what 4G actually is .. 3G+
the T999(V) runs on the AWS spectrum and currently there is no carrier supplying more than 4G .. altho tmobile claims that will have LTE over AWS in 2013
welcome to the wonderful world of the Canadian small 3, bloatware free, language enhanced, stock roms lol
I am curious.. when you going into More Settings, Tethering ... can you run the native tethering and get screens like this ??
Cyclica said:
So I went ahead and used Mobile Odin to flash the 66root Mobilicity fw and excluded the modem. Had a bit of a scare when I got stuck at the Samsung logo but I just booted into recovery and cleared data and cache and gave it some time to start up again. Everything is great. It displayed Chinese flawlessly (built apps, menus etc). The only other thing that changed was the cellular data indicator. On T-Mobile rom I've only seen 4G displayed. After the flash, it displays 3G and when I open a browser or do anything requiring data, it changes to H+. I don't know what kind of effects may result from this but seeing as how 4G just meant H+ anyways in this case, I don't think I need to worry. However, only time will tell whether the flash was 100% compatible. I can't thank you enough Doc. I was banging my head against the wall for the last week thinking I should have just bought a Canadian version of the S3 but with your help I was able to have what I wanted. Now... if only 4.1.1 was released for Mobilicity... sucks to have to downgrade from JB to ICS.
Also a side note... comparing the roms from the different carriers, T-Mobile sure has a crap load of bloatware compared to Rogers and Mobilicity.
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That's awesome! I'm glad to know Mobile Odin will do this!
As mentioned, the change in what it shows your connection as is normal. You now have it the way it should be in fact. Tmobile changed it to always show 4G to go along with their advertising. If they let it show H+ or 3G it'd be harder to make the claims they do.
On the bright side, rumor has it you guys should all be getting JB in the next few weeks. So at least you know its coming. Personally, I found nothing wrong with ICS. There's not a lot you'll probably miss and the lack of bloat may actually help make up for it.
Sorry I forgot to mention that if you go backwards you will have to do a data wipe.
Glad I could help out man! Enjoy! :thumbup:
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cLogic said:
I'm on videotron, T999V
the H+ stands for HSPDA+ which is what 4G actually is .. 3G+
the T999(V) runs on the AWS spectrum and currently there is no carrier supplying more than 4G .. altho tmobile claims that will have LTE over AWS in 2013
welcome to the wonderful world of the Canadian small 3, bloatware free, language enhanced, stock roms lol
I am curious.. when you going into More Settings, Tethering ... can you run the native tethering and get screens like this ??
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Id imagine so, as long as Mobilicity allows it. I don't think there's very much different between the 3 carriers builds. Probably some csc stuff is all. But I may be very wrong here!
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Ya, most 4G is just rebranded H+ and not true 4G like LTE. I figured it was just a rom specific thing to choose what to display, 4G or H+ because even with the Rogers phone, it chose to display 4G when not using LTE. The only thing that set off my concern was that the phone just didn't stay connected to H+. It toggles back to 3G when I'm idle or not using data requiring apps. Rogers just got JB 2 days ago. Seeing as Mobilicity is a smaller company it might take a while.... :crying: but you're right, not missing out on that much.
@cLogic:
Confirmed that I get the same screens as you do for tethering.
You are experiencing normal operation. It always has done this you just never saw it. It saves battery and bandwidth. Once you start a data transfer it should jump pretty quickly to H+. It can get annoying, but youll get used to it.
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Edit - nvm, reread your post and it answered my question.
When I was using Mobile Odin, a question occurred to me while flashing. Since Mobile Odin injects root, couldn't I have just used an official stock fw instead of the pre-rooted one?

T889 on at&t new to this

Okay so I have the note 2 t-889 unlocked and using on at&t it works on 4g and mms and calls okay but I want to root and flash a rom . My question is do they got to be tmobile roms and do I have to flash a at&t modem ....
Thanks
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Okay i meant this is the first time i get a phone on my carrier unlocked and using it when it was originally for another carrier ,,.,
1. Question , when i flash a rom do I flash a AT&T Modem ?
2. Question, do i only flash tmobile roms.?
I know i have to add my apn settings just dont know about the other two ...
Also im glad to have my NOTE 2 and cant wait to see if Bigfau makes a rom ...:cyclops:
edkills said:
Okay i meant this is the first time i get a phone on my carrier unlocked and using it when it was originally for another carrier ,,.,
1. Question , when i flash a rom do I flash a AT&T Modem ?
2. Question, do i only flash tmobile roms.?
I know i have to add my apn settings just dont know about the other two ...
Also im glad to have my NOTE 2 and cant wait to see if Bigfau makes a rom ...:cyclops:
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I believe you can get away flashing an ATT rom and radio because I also have a t889 and even though its not unlocked, I can still run an ATT rom (specifically the cm10 port for the att variant) on it with no problem, of course, I did flash the tmo radio and I believe that you don't need to adjust your APN settings cuz I didn't have to. You might wanna have those settings handy just in case...
I do have them handy the tmo radio i dont however if i do flash a at&t rom i just wanna be safe with the modem and well radio so i can have all my call setting safe

[Q] How can I unlock my bootloader on I747 running 4.1.1 with a mac

I have a Telus version Galaxy s3 running 4.1.1 and I want to unlock the bootloader and root the device. I need to know how to check if it is unlocked first of all and then if it is locked I need help to unlock it and root it. Keep in mind I am running a macbook and would need instructions for that. I have tried google but have not found proper solutions to it. Any help is appreciated. Thank you
PS if there is already a thread about this then please send me the link
Thanks again
SGH-i747 devices come with an unlocked bootloader out of the box.
Root Guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
Sent from my Galaxy S3 on AT&T
still can't get it to work. been searching and trying. I run a mac and my phone runs 4.1.1. It seems there is not a lot of info for mac users and 4.1.1
briancook451 said:
still can't get it to work. been searching and trying. I run a mac and my phone runs 4.1.1. It seems there is not a lot of info for mac users and 4.1.1
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My apologies, just realized you said Mac. The above guide can be followed but instead of using ODIN you would use Heimdall to flash. Heimdall is cross platform compatible with Linux, OSX and Windows
Link: http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/
Please do some research before you start flashing with Heimdall. Just like ODIN, if you do not flash properly you can end up with a brick.
NOTE: the below guide is for the d2att. If you have a different device let us know or search. Using the below on a non-d2att device can cause complications leading to a brick.
Below is a link to instructions on how to flash CWM custom recovery as well as how to flash CM10.1. Its a good guide and walks you step by step through the instructions. Once you have the custom recovery in place you can flash any ROM you'd like. AOSP or TW.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_d2att
Sent from my Galaxy S3 on AT&T
Thanks. I will take a look at it more tonight and see if it will work, What I am looking to do is root it and flash a custom rom of a 4.2 on here. I also want all the Samsung bloatware gone.
My phone is a koodo phone but it is the same as the AT&T version from my understanding so hopefully this works and I can install a good upgrade to it.
briancook451 said:
Thanks. I will take a look at it more tonight and see if it will work, What I am looking to do is root it and flash a custom rom of a 4.2 on here. I also want all the Samsung bloatware gone.
My phone is a koodo phone but it is the same as the AT&T version from my understanding so hopefully this works and I can install a good upgrade to it.
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Is it koodo branded or is it a Telus, international or ? Please do some reading up on flashing as I would hate to see you flash am incorrect rom and brick your phone. Just looking out
xBeerdroiDx said:
Is it koodo branded or is it a Telus, international or ? Please do some reading up on flashing as I would hate to see you flash am incorrect rom and brick your phone. Just looking out
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It is Koodo but from what I understand because Telus owns Koodo that they are essentially the same. I know without unlocking my phone I can put a telus sim into it and it works.
briancook451 said:
It is Koodo but from what I understand because Telus owns Koodo that they are essentially the same. I know without unlocking my phone I can put a telus sim into it and it works.
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You could drop a Telus SIM into the international version, and it would work. Maybe not on LTE, but you could make calls and get data. The best way to confirm the model is through Settings -> About device -> Model number...
ddt68 said:
You could drop a Telus SIM into the international version, and it would work. Maybe not on LTE, but you could make calls and get data. The best way to confirm the model is through Settings -> About device -> Model number...
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It is the SGH I747M

Updating Bootloaders? Please read this first

Since the new Jelly Bean bootloaders have shown up, I see a lot of people talking about updating them. There are a few things I would recommend to do when flashing them. The first is the small, but present, danger that you can hard brick your phone. And I mean the "Need jtag to make it work" hard brick. Typically the cause of these bricks is an error or interruption of communications between the device and the computer. The other is mismatched or outright improper bootloaders.
Below is a list of things to decrease the possibility of permaborking. Keep in mind that following this list will not 100% remove the danger of flashing bootloaders, but will increase the chances of a successful flash.
Flashing bootloaders is dangerous. They are one of the few things that has the possibility of hard bricking your phone. For that reason, here are some good things to do to prepare for flashing them.
Have a good, reliable data cable. Interruption of communication between your phone and pc will most likely cause a hard brick with bootloaders.
Use a usb port on the back of your computer (or #1 on a laptop). Communication, again.
Have a jig. Not much help if you hard brick, but if you soft brick its very nice to have.
I personally flash bootloaders from a good laptop with a fully charged battery. If there is a power outage, the battery in the laptop will have saved my phone.
When flashing bootloaders,or anything with Odin, don't touch your phone after you connect it in dl mode until the phone reboots. Goes back to the communication issue.
For problems/tips on connection issues, look HERE
To determine which bootloader you have, check out this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.freeandroidtools.root_checker
To check your bootloader version
(thanks to KorGuy123 for the link)
For those that like to use Terminal Emulator, just type this:
HTML:
su
getprop ro.bootloader
Hi,
I know this is close to impossible, but still want to bring it up to see if anyone here knows.
My s3's USB port seems damaged physically or something. It charges fine, but it always shows unrecognized USB device when connecting to PC. No matter it is in download mode or booted mode and how hard I try(install updated USB driver, change PC etc. )
No the question comes - can I upgrade boot loader without USB? If not I will be stuck with older version of cm10.1 for ever
TIA
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xlj1000 said:
Hi,
I know this is close to impossible, but still want to bring it up to see if anyone here knows.
My s3's USB port seems damaged physically or something. It charges fine, but it always shows unrecognized USB device when connecting to PC. No matter it is in download mode or booted mode and how hard I try(install updated USB driver, change PC etc. )
No the question comes - can I upgrade boot loader without USB? If not I will be stuck with older version of cm10.1 for ever
TIA
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No, you need a usb port to do it. You might try using Heimdall, as it uses a different driver. If you use heimdall, you will need to do a lot of research as it operates a little differently than Odin.
Flashing Bell Galaxy S3 Bootloader on AT&T phone
Would it be possible to flash a SGH-I747M (Bell) bootloader on a SGH-I747 (AT&T). I would like to have the option to toggle LTE off when I am in a non LTE area without going through the Network Control option discussed on xda, as I have been doing.
If it's not the exact bootloader for your phone, don't flash it.
mrhaley30705 said:
No, you need a usb port to do it. You might try using Heimdall, as it uses a different driver. If you use heimdall, you will need to do a lot of research as it operates a little differently than Odin.
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Maybe use Mobile Odin?
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It is not recommended to write bootloader with Mobile Odin. Furthermore, it just won't do it:
From Chainfire:
All partitions are supported, as are loose files, .tar files and .tar.md5 files. Mobile ODIN will even check the MD5 signatures before flashing. While in theory Mobile ODIN can repartition and flash EFS and bootloaders, it will cowardly refuse to do so, for your own safety.
mrhaley30705 said:
It is not recommended to write bootloader with Mobile Odin. Furthermore, it just won't do it:
From Chainfire:
All partitions are supported, as are loose files, .tar files and .tar.md5 files. Mobile ODIN will even check the MD5 signatures before flashing. While in theory Mobile ODIN can repartition and flash EFS and bootloaders, it will cowardly refuse to do so, for your own safety.
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Awesome, gotcha. Learn something new every day.
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mi modelo is i747m telcel mexico which should flash
Obridgenut said:
Would it be possible to flash a SGH-I747M (Bell) bootloader on a SGH-I747 (AT&T). I would like to have the option to toggle LTE off when I am in a non LTE area without going through the Network Control option discussed on xda, as I have been doing.
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I have no idea why you would have to do that. If you have your setting correct it will do it automatically. My does on Telus. Or did you follow some of the instuctions here and loaded a bad image to your phone. Best to flash a stock image to your phone that has been rooted and then use rom manger or goomanager to flash a recovery to your phone if you want one. I have a rooted stock rom and I no recovery as they are a waste of time. I used triangle to reset the trip and I can update OTA with no issues and it states my devise status is normal. I had used some other rom on my phone and it drained the battery all the time. Now it works like a charm. I can even use back track or other linux distro's on it,
As for the other guy having an issue, you can update your phone over Kies. Your issues sound like its a bad rom you put on your phone. And you can never brick your phone. Its what people to say to scare you to get you to use their methods.
Is it possible that installing a custom rom would have installed the latest bootloader. I didn't install myself and it looks like I have the latest per the device info app I downloaded from the play store
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osmxgohan said:
mi modelo is i747m telcel mexico which should flash
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The correct firmware from your provider should have bootloader in then
andy_d0 said:
Is it possible that installing a custom rom would have installed the latest bootloader. I didn't install myself and it looks like I have the latest per the device info app I downloaded from the play store
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It's possible that the ota update to jelly bean pushed the latest bootloader to your phone.
TheStrokerace said:
I have no idea why you would have to do that. If you have your setting correct it will do it automatically. My does on Telus. Or did you follow some of the instuctions here and loaded a bad image to your phone. Best to flash a stock image to your phone that has been rooted and then use rom manger or goomanager to flash a recovery to your phone if you want one. I have a rooted stock rom and I no recovery as they are a waste of time. I used triangle to reset the trip and I can update OTA with no issues and it states my devise status is normal. I had used some other rom on my phone and it drained the battery all the time. Now it works like a charm. I can even use back track or other linux distro's on it, ]
The AT&T SGH-I747 does not offer the option to toggle LTE off under the Settings Menu, as do the Bell, Telus etc SGH - I747Ms. And although I can and have flashed all sorts of different ROMs, the AT&T modem is RAT locked and I so far have been unsuccessful flashing any modems other than AT&T modems. I am not sure whether this is a software issue or whether it is to do with the AT&T bootloader, hence the question about flashing a Bell bootloader. Any time that I try to flash a non-AT&t MODEM, I temporarily lose my IMEI number and the phone will not work at all. But there is a work around by entering into the Phone Control settings as discussed on xda, ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2116346) which I have been using successfully.
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I don't think changing the bootloader will change that for you.
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I don't think changing the bootloader will change that for you.
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OK, Thanks anyway for your help.
How can I tell what version my bootloader is?
Hey all~
1st, my internet is so sluggish today, I can almost do nothing on the forums, so if this is a repeat question, forgive me, simply reply with the link please.
What I would like to know is how can I find out what version my bootloader is?
I am running CM 10.0 Stable on my Galaxy S3 i747 [AT&T]
I want to update to 10.1 RC4, but I've read warnings relating to the old version of the bootloader, but nothing saying how to tell what version bl I have ...
suggestions?
Thanks
~Jason
ubuntujason said:
Hey all~
1st, my internet is so sluggish today, I can almost do nothing on the forums, so if this is a repeat question, forgive me, simply reply with the link please.
What I would like to know is how can I find out what version my bootloader is?
I am running CM 10.0 Stable on my Galaxy S3 i747 [AT&T]
I want to update to 10.1 RC4, but I've read warnings relating to the old version of the bootloader, but nothing saying how to tell what version bl I have ...
suggestions?
Thanks
~Jason
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Install this, hit check, goto second screen and it'll say bootlader
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Easiest way to check is install terminal emulator.
Type
su
Grant it permission
Now type:
getprop ro.bootloader
These commands are case sensitive, so type carefully

sgh-i317 flashing question

Hey everyone need a question answered. I just purchased a used sgh i317 and am planning on unlocking it to use on the tmobile network. I have read and understand the process of using the aws hack to enable att modem to use the tmobile 3g/4g network. I was just wondering if it was possible to flash the factory image ( SGH-T889_TMB_T889UVBMD1_teshxx.zip) for the tmobile note II with odin from this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2102380 . If I did this would this completely put my sgh-i317 as basically a tmobile note 2 with full data and wifi calling.
I have read in the forums that I should always keep the att modem. Is this also true of the kernal too. Or is my plan to completely turn the sgh-i317 in to an t889 possible as stated above. I really appreciate any imput you would have. thanks!
Most people flash tmobile image so they can use the native wifi calling app.
If that's not a concern for you, I would put in the tmobile sim, unlock it, then add the tmobile 4G APN and reboot. If you live in a refarmed region, you will get 4G data with no further steps.
rangercaptain said:
Most people flash tmobile image so they can use the native wifi calling app.
If that's not a concern for you, I would put in the tmobile sim, unlock it, then add the tmobile 4G APN and reboot. If you live in a refarmed region, you will get 4G data with no further steps.
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Does the TMobile stock image include the Tmobile modem? Or our the modems usually seperate? I really appreciate you helping me out.
apazrjon said:
Does the TMobile stock image include the Tmobile modem? Or our the modems usually seperate? I really appreciate you helping me out.
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Can't mix modem's. You end up with a bootloop. But most of the time the modem's are separate from most Rom's. But ya might want to do a double check just to make sure. So you don't run into any problems..
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I think I got it now
Bajanman said:
Can't mix modem's. You end up with a bootloop. But most of the time the modem's are separate from most Rom's. But ya might want to do a double check just to make sure. So you don't run into any problems..
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I appreciate it! I think I got it. The stock factory image would include the radio (I guess most custom roms do not), kernal, and OS. Since the sgh-i317 is so similar to the t889, I could technically flash the tmobile factory ROM onto the sgh-i317. I would just have to flash the att modem in place of the tmobile modem. Think I am just Going to flash a custom rom with wifi calling and just flash the newest att modem too. After I unlock the AWS and set my APN to Tmobile, I should be good to go! I appreciate your help guys! If I missed something here, please let me know.
Sounds about right. You're essentially good to go with any ROM or kernel from the I317, T889 and N7105. You should be fine as long as you don't mix modems (check the backgrounder in my T889V LTE guide if you feel like it) or flash N7100 stuff (see multiple reports of messed up IMEIs and such).

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