[Q] How to root galaxy note 8 5120 lte version? - Galaxy Note 8.0 (Tablet) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooti

How to root galaxy note 8 5120 lte version?
And do we have custom rom for this new version? Thanks!
Does framaroot works with this device?

It worked for me on 4.1.2 and then I flashed 4.2.2 via mobile odin without any problems.
Galaxy Note 8.0 Xposed Build JDQ39.N5120XXCMG7 / Baseband N5120XXBMD9 / Kernel CivZ-SpherEngine-Rev on Telstra LTE

cheryanne said:
It worked for me on 4.1.2 and then I flashed 4.2.2 via mobile odin without any problems.
Galaxy Note 8.0 Xposed Build JDQ39.N5120XXCMG7 / Baseband N5120XXBMD9 / Kernel CivZ-SpherEngine-Rev on Telstra LTE
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Hi,
Can you pm me your method Pls as I have a friend who has the n5120
Sent from my GT-N5110 using xda app-developers app

Mine is the international version.
I just followed the instructions in the framaroot thread whilst still on 4.1.2.
Installed supersu, mobile odin, Titanium Backup and busy box from the play store.
Installed CWM and backed everything up.
Then I downloaded and flashed the UK 4.2.2 rom with mobile odin.
I wasn't as happy with the modem in the 4.2.2 so I extracted the modem.bin file from the Australian 4.1.2 and again used mobile odin to flash it.
That's it - it was one of the easiest I've ever done.
Galaxy Note 8.0 Xposed Build JDQ39.N5120XXCMG7 / Baseband N5120XXBMD9 / Kernel CivZ-SpherEngine-Rev on Telstra LTE

How do you extract the Modem file?
cheryanne said:
Mine is the international version.
I just followed the instructions in the framaroot thread whilst still on 4.1.2.
Installed supersu, mobile odin, Titanium Backup and busy box from the play store.
Installed CWM and backed everything up.
Then I downloaded and flashed the UK 4.2.2 rom with mobile odin.
I wasn't as happy with the modem in the 4.2.2 so I extracted the modem.bin file from the Australian 4.1.2 and again used mobile odin to flash it.
That's it - it was one of the easiest I've ever done.
Galaxy Note 8.0 Xposed Build JDQ39.N5120XXCMG7 / Baseband N5120XXBMD9 / Kernel CivZ-SpherEngine-Rev on Telstra LTE
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Hey Cheryanne
I am wondering if you could help me out? I want to know how you extracted the modem file, and flashed it. I installed the Civato ROM CivZ-FLEX-BEAM-REV3.6.1 + SphereXtreme and tried to go into a stock Australian Samsung 4.2.2 ROM zip file with 7zip, and I did find the modem.bin file. I copied it to another folder and tried to install it on the Note 8 through Mobile Odin, and no luck. I even tried normal PC Odin, and no luck. I tried zipping the file, and saving it as a .TAR but it didn't work.
Any chance for a bit more detail into how to extract and install a modem file? I have searched through the XDA site, but details are lacking (especially for the note 8)

You flash the actual modem.bin file through mobile Odin. It should be listed under the modem section after you find it through open a file and choose it on either your internal or external storage (wherever you saved it).
This is my 4.1.2 Aussie Modem for the gt-n5120: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/k8x61fe60ecd8th/9po6z1N7Ab
Please make sure you have a backup in recovery - I'm using TWRP these days as it also saves the efs.
Galaxy Note 8.0 Xposed Build N5120XXCMH2 / Baseband N5120XXBMD9 / Kernel CivZ-SphereXtreme-REV on Telstra LTE

hay man i just rooted my n5100 with srs root
and it is great try it
it will work for you

Still no luck with Modem Flash via Mobile Odin.
cheryanne said:
You flash the actual modem.bin file through mobile Odin. It should be listed under the modem section after you find it through open a file and choose it on either your internal or external storage (wherever you saved it).
This is my 4.1.2 Aussie Modem for the gt-n5120: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/k8x61fe60ecd8th/9po6z1N7Ab
Please make sure you have a backup in recovery - I'm using TWRP these days as it also saves the efs.
Galaxy Note 8.0 Xposed Build N5120XXCMH2 / Baseband N5120XXBMD9 / Kernel CivZ-SphereXtreme-REV on Telstra LTE
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Hey Cherryanne
Thanks for the guide and making your modem file available. I followed your instructions but had no success. Baseband did not change after Mobile Odin flash.
My process:
1. I downloaded your modem.bin file to my Note 8's External mem card.
2. Flashed it via the "modem menu" in Mobile Odin (clicked on modem, found the file, then clicked on "Flash Firmware")
3. Firmware went through flashing proceedure without any issues
4. Checked the baseband version in Settings--> About Device, and it didn't change from N1520XXCMG7 (UK one that comes with Civato's FlexBeam ROM).
Am I missing something really obvious??? Am I taking crazy pills???
Help me Cherryanne Kenobi...you're my only hope!!!
My Set-up is:
Tablet: Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 GT-N5120 LTE + WiFi
ROM: CivZ_FlexBeam Rev. 3.6.1-N5120-Multi_Region as per: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2367151
Baseband: N1520XXCMG7
Build No.: JDQ39.N5120XXCMI1
Kernal: 3.0.31~CivZ-SphereXtreme-Rev-3.1
Recovery: Phil z as per: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2287802

I always select the file I'm going to flash via "open file" but that shouldn't make a difference.
Galaxy Note 8.0 Xposed Build N5120XXCMH2 / Baseband N5120XXBMD9 / Kernel CivZ-SphereXtreme-REV on Telstra LTE

SOLVED modem flashing problem for GT-N5120
cheryanne said:
I always select the file I'm going to flash via "open file" but that shouldn't make a difference.
Galaxy Note 8.0 Xposed Build N5120XXCMH2 / Baseband N5120XXBMD9 / Kernel CivZ-SphereXtreme-REV on Telstra LTE
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SOLVED
Ok, so the process of flashing a modem over another modem is as follows:
1. Extract a modem.bin file from a stock ROM of choice (I used Cherryannes dropbox 4.1.2 Australian Modem). But you could also simply download a stock ROM from SamMobile for your region, and then use a zip program (like 7Zip) to explore the ROM contents, and find the "modem.bin" file from that. Make a copy, and place onto your Note 8 (internal or external SD card).
2. Make sure you purchase the "Mobile Odin" app from Play store.
3. In Mobile Odin, find the "Modem" menu, select it, then navigate to the file called "modem.bin" that you got from the Stock Samsung ROM for your region.
4. After selecting, it will return you to the main Mobile Odin menu. Select "Flash Firmware" menu item.
5. Check the box that has "Wipe Davlik cache" so it is on.
6. Mobile Odin will now flash the modem.bin file.
7. If you check your Settings-->About device you will find that your baseband has not updated (well it didn't for me).
8. Press and hold the power button on the Note 8, and the recovery menu should come up (if you are using Philz touch recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2287802). Select "Reboot". Then a 4-way reboot option menu comes up. Select "Reboot into recovery".
9. Device will then shutdown and go into recovery. As it does so, it actually flashes the modem file at this point.
10. Restart will occur automatically, and android files will be updated.
11. After it boots, a check of the settings will reveal the baseband has been updated.
12. Done.
Thanks to cherryanne who pointed out the direction. Dumb luck got me the rest of the way.

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[Q] I317MVLALJ2 modem to I317MVLUCMK5

I'm currently running Jedi-X6 PORT (4.1.2) ROM on my Rogers I317M Note 2 with I317MVLALJ2 modem.
Modem from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987541
How do I install this modem? I317MVLUCMK5 Modem.zip
Via CWM recovery? Odin?
Will I lose anything installing a new modem?
Thanks.
Zip files = recovery tar files = odin. Caveat: is it a zipped file for Internet transportation?
Flashing a modem doesn't affect your operating system.
rangercaptain said:
Zip files = recovery tar files = odin. Caveat: is it a zipped file for Internet transportation?
Flashing a modem doesn't affect your operating system.
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Thank you. I extracted it and there's no .tar inside. So recovery it is.
Perfect. Just make sure you check your APN settings after you flash, then reboot.
ThaiM said:
I'm currently running Jedi-X6 PORT (4.1.2) ROM on my Rogers I317M Note 2 with I317MVLALJ2 modem.
Modem from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987541
How do I install this modem? I317MVLUCMK5 Modem.zip
Via CWM recovery? Odin?
Will I lose anything installing a new modem?
Thanks.
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Easiest way if you have rooted your device, is to install TWRP (better than CWM) and just install the modem. Make sure you select install from TWRP and select the whole zip file (not the bin file). HTH.

[Solved] Unlock SGH-I317M Galaxy Note 2

My Note 2 is SGH-I317M (Canadian) locked into Bell Mobility. I tried the method described here but it as some people mentioned the option number 4 never show up.
- Should I downgrade the baseband firmware to 4.1.1 ? How can I do that?
- How can I backup my original baseband, so that after unlock I can put this back? (Ideally, I want the phone to be as much as close to stock as possible).
I would appreciate if someone can guide me into right direction. Thanks.
Baseband version: I317MVLUCMK5
I solved it and now have an amazing unlocked phone.
For future reference:
- Use TWRP to backup your modem
- Download ROGERS_MODEM_I317MVLALJ2.zip (Modem firmware from Android 4.1.1) from http://d-h.st/rJq
- Go to TWRP and install this zip
- Unlock
- Restore newer modem back using TWRP
For me, Odin failed!
The J2 modem is all anyone needs to flash. I also had to go through a couple different files until I found a flashable zip that worked.
rangercaptain said:
The J2 modem is all anyone needs to flash. I also had to go through a couple different files until I found a flashable zip that worked.
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Will reverting to that J2 modem work if you are already at at 4.4.2 based ROM on the note?
idoit said:
I solved it and now have an amazing unlocked phone.
For future reference:
- Use TWRP to backup your modem
- Download ROGERS_MODEM_I317MVLALJ2.zip (Modem firmware from Android 4.1.1) from http://d-h.st/rJq
- Go to TWRP and install this zip
- Unlock
- Restore newer modem back using TWRP
For me, Odin failed!
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So this allows us who are on android 4.3 to flash back to android 4.1.1 and unlock the phone via the hidden menu? How do you actually backup the baseband of the phone. When i last tried to flash a 4.1.1 stock firmware over my rooted note 2 running android 4.3, it said failed and wouldn't even load into recovery!
Thanks bro I was having trouble finding a correct modem to do this trick.
idoit said:
I solved it and now have an amazing unlocked phone.
For future reference:
- Use TWRP to backup your modem
- Download ROGERS_MODEM_I317MVLALJ2.zip (Modem firmware from Android 4.1.1) from http://d-h.st/rJq
- Go to TWRP and install this zip
- Unlock
- Restore newer modem back using TWRP
For me, Odin failed!
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Will this brick my device if I am on 4.4.2 with baseband version I317MVLUDNF3?
idoit said:
I solved it and now have an amazing unlocked phone.
For future reference:
- Use TWRP to backup your modem
- Download ROGERS_MODEM_I317MVLALJ2.zip (Modem firmware from Android 4.1.1) from http://d-h.st/rJq
- Go to TWRP and install this zip
- Unlock
- Restore newer modem back using TWRP
For me, Odin failed!
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YES!!! Just wanted to say... THANK-YOU!!! It worked!

[Q] MK2 Modem FAIL'S on Odin

I am having trouble updating my modem to the new MK2. I have tried several times following the instructions
found in various places here on XDA, but nothing works.
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Phone: SGH-M919 ( Galaxy 4 )
Carrier: T-Mobile LTE
Location: Phoenix
Custom ROM: DARTHSTALKER S4 v.X1 (MK2 & MDL Compliant)
Android version: 4.3 <<<<---- Is this a problem Im on 4.3 ?
Baseband: M919UVUAMDL
Kernel: 3.4.0-g4fe9989-dirty.joy23 #1
SELinux status: Permissive
This is what I am doing to try to update modem.....
1. Open Odin on PC (Mobile Odin doesn't run on G4 T-Mobile.LTE USA)
2. Uncheck Auto-Reboot / Load Modem.bin in the phone tab
3. Boot the phone into Download Mode via power & vol down
4. Plug USB into PC and PHONE
5. I see the BIG GREEN DROID
In the upper left corner of the phone, in tiny font it says:
PRODUCT NAME: SGH-M919
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
CSB-OEM_CONFIG_LSB: 0x30
WRITE PROTECTION: Enable
Back on Odin now.....
The ID:COM tab in Odin turns blue and looks good to go. I click on "START".
The bar above ID:COM slowly fills with green. BUT when it is finished, the box above the ID:COM
turns RED and says FAILED !!.
### SEE PICTURE BELLOW ###
Back on the phone the tiny print in the upper left corner now says:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SGH-M919
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
CSB-OEM_CONFIG_LSB: 0x30
WRITE PROTECTION: Enable
START [224,1440]
SECURE CHECK FAIL : NDN
Why is it failing ??? Is it because I am on a 4.3 ROM ?
Please help me ....
Thanks
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Follow this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2544612
There might be something wrong with the file. The bootloader is not accepting it due to failed authentication. Be aware that when updating, you won't see the baseband version as UVUEMK2. You'll just see the old MDL one. This is because you can only update to one of the modem files without any issues.
I have absolutely the same problem - Nothing helps - I have followed the link that was pasted in the second comment and it simply does not work. Once it fails on my phone I have to try to flash stock 4.2.2 to unbrick my device. I am following all of the posts hopefully some new way to update the modems comes out so that I do not have to lock my bootloader down.
Are you trying to just flash the bin file not tarred?
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
Thibor69 said:
I am having trouble updating my modem to the new MK2. I have tried several times following the instructions
found in various places here on XDA, but nothing works.
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Phone: SGH-M919 ( Galaxy 4 )
Carrier: T-Mobile LTE
Location: Phoenix
Custom ROM: DARTHSTALKER S4 v.X1 (MK2 & MDL Compliant)
Android version: 4.3 <<<<---- Is this a problem Im on 4.3 ?
Baseband: M919UVUAMDL
Kernel: 3.4.0-g4fe9989-dirty.joy23 #1
SELinux status: Permissive
This is what I am doing to try to update modem.....
1. Open Odin on PC (Mobile Odin doesn't run on G4 T-Mobile.LTE USA)
2. Uncheck Auto-Reboot / Load Modem.bin in the phone tab
3. Boot the phone into Download Mode via power & vol down
4. Plug USB into PC and PHONE
5. I see the BIG GREEN DROID
In the upper left corner of the phone, in tiny font it says:
PRODUCT NAME: SGH-M919
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
CSB-OEM_CONFIG_LSB: 0x30
WRITE PROTECTION: Enable
Back on Odin now.....
The ID:COM tab in Odin turns blue and looks good to go. I click on "START".
The bar above ID:COM slowly fills with green. BUT when it is finished, the box above the ID:COM
turns RED and says FAILED !!.
### SEE PICTURE BELLOW ###
Back on the phone the tiny print in the upper left corner now says:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SGH-M919
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
CSB-OEM_CONFIG_LSB: 0x30
WRITE PROTECTION: Enable
START [224,1440]
SECURE CHECK FAIL : NDN
Why is it failing ??? Is it because I am on a 4.3 ROM ?
Please help me ....
Thanks
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Please NOTE: the following procedure is NOT valid for AOSP/AOKP/KitKat/CM roms.
The following instructions are exclusively for those people who are using the
Tmobile M919 stock based Jellybean 4.2.2 or 4.3 Touchwiz custom roms.
Follow the easy step by step instructions to a "T".
You can Odin flash the MK2 modem.bin while on any Jellybean Touchwiz 4.2.2 based rom
or ODIN flash it after flashing the Infamous v9, Wicked v9.1, or any M919 MK2 JB based
Touchwiz 4.3 roms. Either way it makes no difference.
What does make a difference is to follow this step by step exactly.
First download the MK2 modem.bin from the link below:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/1gsjokadys4l89x/modem.bin
#1: Manually power down the phone by using the power button only.
#2: Start ODIN and put the MODEM.BIN file into ODIN'S PHONE slot.
#3: Put the phone into download mode using the volume down and power button.
#4: Plug the USB cable into the phone and into the computer.
#5: Make sure that ODIN'S [COM:xx] lights up.
#6: Un-Check the Auto-Reboot in ODIN and click START.
#7: After its done flashing unplug the usb cable.
#8: Manually power off the phone by using the power button only.
#9: Wait 30 or so seconds before you power on the phone.
After doing this the MK2 baseband should show up in About Device.
Once it displays MK2 you can flash any MK2 JB TW 4.3 custom cwm/twrp
zip file roms unless you have already flashed it before flashing the modem.bin
in which case you are done and ready to use the phone.
Good luck!
Misterjunky said:
Please NOTE: the following procedure is NOT valid for AOSP/AOKP/KitKat/CM roms.
The following instructions are exclusively for those people who are using the
Tmobile M919 stock based Jellybean 4.2.2 or 4.3 Touchwiz custom roms.
Follow the easy step by step instructions to a "T".
You can Odin flash the MK2 modem.bin while on any Jellybean Touchwiz 4.2.2 based rom
or ODIN flash it after flashing the Infamous v9, Wicked v9.1, or any M919 MK2 JB based
Touchwiz 4.3 roms. Either way it makes no difference.
What does make a difference is to follow this step by step exactly.
First download the MK2 modem.bin from the link below:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/1gsjokadys4l89x/modem.bin
#1: Manually power down the phone by using the power button only.
#2: Start ODIN and put the MODEM.BIN file into ODIN'S PHONE slot.
#3: Put the phone into download mode using the volume down and power button.
#4: Plug the USB cable into the phone and into the computer.
#5: Make sure that ODIN'S [COM:xx] lights up.
#6: Un-Check the Auto-Reboot in ODIN and click START.
#7: After its done flashing unplug the usb cable.
#8: Manually power off the phone by using the power button only.
#9: Wait 30 or so seconds before you power on the phone.
After doing this the MK2 baseband should show up in About Device.
Once it displays MK2 you can flash any MK2 JB TW 4.3 custom cwm/twrp
zip file roms unless you have already flashed it before flashing the modem.bin
in which case you are done and ready to use the phone.
Good luck!
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Hi Misterjunky
I do thank you for the walk through .... but unless I am really blind, I am pretty sure as per my
OP that I did follow your steps to a "T" :angel:. If I missed something, PLEASE point it out for me ??
Everything goes just fine until Odin finishes the flash of the modem.bin and says FAILED.
I think the only difference is that I am running a different ROM than you mention, but you do say:
1) You can Odin flash the MK2 modem.bin while on any Jellybean Touchwiz 4.2.2 based rom
2) Or ODIN flash it after flashing the Infamous v9, Wicked v9.1, or any M919 MK2 JB based
Touchwiz 4.3 roms. Either way it makes no difference.
Now since I am running DARTHSTALKER S4 ☆ | VERSION X1 | Aroma | Multi-Carrier | 12.29.2013
( This ROM Is Based On The T-Mobile UVUEMK2 4.3 Base )
Option #1) does not apply to me ... BUT ... option #2) DOES apply to me and this ROM since DarthStalker is 4.3 based.
So I should be able to just Odin flash Modem.bin via your steps correct ?? Or am I wrong ?
Please help me ... my OCD is in overdrive atm
Thanks guys !!
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PS: Shinyside - Yes I am only flashing Modem.bin since I am already on a MDL there is no need to flash the *MDL.tar.MD5
PSS: Vigs - you wrote "There might be something wrong with the file. The bootloader is not accepting it due to failed
authentication. Be aware that when updating, you won't see the baseband version as UVUEMK2. You'll see the old MDL one.
Yes I have tried the Modem.bin file from 3 sources and the file
is fine. I know I wont see baseband as MK2, but that's not my issue mate. The flash FAILS.
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Thibor69 said:
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Hi Misterjunky
I do thank you for the walk through .... but unless I am really blind, I am pretty sure as per my
OP that I did follow your steps to a "T" :angel:. If I missed something, PLEASE point it out for me ??
Everything goes just fine until Odin finishes the flash of the modem.bin and says FAILED.
I think the only difference is that I am running a different ROM than you mention, but you do say:
1) You can Odin flash the MK2 modem.bin while on any Jellybean Touchwiz 4.2.2 based rom
2) Or ODIN flash it after flashing the Infamous v9, Wicked v9.1, or any M919 MK2 JB based
Touchwiz 4.3 roms. Either way it makes no difference.
Now since I am running DARTHSTALKER S4 ☆ | VERSION X1 | Aroma | Multi-Carrier | 12.29.2013
( This ROM Is Based On The T-Mobile UVUEMK2 4.3 Base )
Option #1) does not apply to me ... BUT ... option #2) DOES apply to me and this ROM since DarthStalker is 4.3 based.
So I should be able to just Odin flash Modem.bin via your steps correct ?? Or am I wrong ?
Please help me ... my OCD is in overdrive atm
Thanks guys !!
.
PS: Shinyside - Yes I am only flashing Modem.bin since I am already on a MDL there is no need to flash the *MDL.tar.MD5
PSS: Vigs - you wrote "There might be something wrong with the file. The bootloader is not accepting it due to failed
authentication. Be aware that when updating, you won't see the baseband version as UVUEMK2. You'll see the old MDL one.
Yes I have tried the Modem.bin file from 3 sources and the file
is fine. I know I wont see baseband as MK2, but that's not my issue mate. The flash FAILS.
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I know you're only flashing the modem. But is it just in is raw form or is it tarred? The modem bin needs to be tarred. And from your screen shot, because I can't remember off the top of my head if Odin shows the tar ext when loaded, it looks like you are just loading the actual bin file and not tarred
Since I have the exact problem I thought I'd chime in too. The problem seems to be in the response from the bootloader. That is the step which my flashing stops as well. I have followed all steps and in all the posts very carefully and it is simply not the problem.
I am just wondering what the response from the bootloader have to be for that step to be completed successfully!
I am on stock 4.2.2 I only have it rooted so still looking for some solution for the modem to be able to update 4.3 as the op!
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
alextop30 said:
Since I have the exact problem I thought I'd chime in too. The problem seems to be in the response from the bootloader. That is the step which my flashing stops as well. I have followed all steps and in all the posts very carefully and it is simply not the problem.
I am just wondering what the response from the bootloader have to be for that step to be completed successfully!
I am on stock 4.2.2 I only have it rooted so still looking for some solution for the modem to be able to update 4.3 as the op!
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
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Try mobile Odin. I was able to bypass the checks and flash i9505 modems a while back.
Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
re: TAR files.
ShinySide said:
I know you're only flashing the modem. But is it just in is raw form or is it tarred? The modem bin needs to be tarred. And from your screen shot, because I can't remember off the top of my head if Odin shows the tar ext when loaded, it looks like you are just loading the actual bin file and not tarred
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The actual MODEM.BIN file is what needs to be loaded into Odin's "PHONE" tab/slot.
It should also work if it's a TAR file but it's best to flash it as modem.bin, that way there
is less of a chance of having a TAR file which might be or become corrupt.
The nice part about TAR or ZIP files is that we can flash multiple files in one flashing.
But if there is only one file which needs to be flashed (modem.bin) it's always best just
to flash the one file without adding compression or other changes to it.
TAR files are similar to ZIP files, they compress whatever files are inside of them
to a smaller size, but in doing so there is more of a chance that the file inside the TAR
or ZIP getting corrupted.
That's why I simply posted the modem.bin to be used by Odin, less chance of problems.
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Hey MisterJunky,
Yes I was pretty certain that modem.bin does NOT need to be tar'd or zipped, so you also confirmed this.
Well that then leads us to a DEAD END. Since I am doing it EXACTLY the way you discribe it (with Modem.bin)
I don't know what else could be wrong. You quoted / replied to Shinyside's theory which is fine, but didn't
really reply to my thoughts .... I was wondering if it could be a issue with my ROM which is a 4.3 ROM. Although I think it doesn't matter .. ?
Thibor69 said:
I think the only difference is that I am running a different ROM than you mention, but you do say:
1) You can Odin flash the MK2 modem.bin while on any Jellybean Touchwiz 4.2.2 based rom
2) Or ODIN flash it after flashing the Infamous v9, Wicked v9.1, or any M919 MK2 JB based
Touchwiz 4.3 roms. Either way it makes no difference.
Now since I am running DARTHSTALKER S4 ☆ | VERSION X1 | Aroma | Multi-Carrier | 12.29.2013
( This ROM Is Based On The T-Mobile UVUEMK2 4.3 Base )
Option #1) does not apply to me ... BUT ... option #2) DOES apply to me and this ROM since DarthStalker is 4.3 based.
So I should be able to just Odin flash Modem.bin via your steps correct ?? Or am I wrong ?
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ALSO ... just so you all know. Mobile Odin DOES NOT RUN on a USA T-Mobile Galaxy 4 phone. Mobile Odin has documented this fact.
Any other suggestions guys ????
Thank you
Misterjunky said:
The actual MODEM.BIN file is what needs to be loaded into Odin's "PHONE" tab/slot.
It should also work if it's a TAR file but it's best to flash it as modem.bin, that way there
is less of a chance of having a TAR file which might be or become corrupt.
The nice part about TAR or ZIP files is that we can flash multiple files in one flashing.
But if there is only one file which needs to be flashed (modem.bin) it's always best just
to flash the one file without adding compression or other changes to it.
TAR files are similar to ZIP files, they compress whatever files are inside of them
to a smaller size, but in doing so there is more of a chance that the file inside the TAR
or ZIP getting corrupted.
That's why I simply posted the modem.bin to be used by Odin, less chance of problems.
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Yeah I've never heard of anyone not taring items for Odin. Weird but if it works it works.
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Thibor69 said:
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Hey MisterJunky,
Yes I was pretty certain that modem.bin does NOT need to be tar'd or zipped, so you also confirmed this.
Well that then leads us to a DEAD END. Since I am doing it EXACTLY the way you discribe it (with Modem.bin)
I don't know what else could be wrong. You quoted / replied to Shinyside's theory which is fine, but didn't
really reply to my thoughts .... I was wondering if it could be a issue with my ROM which is a 4.3 ROM. Although I think it doesn't matter .. ?
ALSO ... just so you all know. Mobile Odin DOES NOT RUN on a USA T-Mobile Galaxy 4 phone. Mobile Odin has documented this fact.
Any other suggestions guys ????
Thank you
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It's your bootloader rejecting it.
Do you have mobile Odin? It actually skips or over rides or doesn't get stopped by the bootloader verification.
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Thibor69 said:
I am having trouble updating my modem to the new MK2. I have tried several times following the instructions
found in various places here on XDA, but nothing works.
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Phone: SGH-M919 ( Galaxy 4 )
Carrier: T-Mobile LTE
Location: Phoenix
Custom ROM: DARTHSTALKER S4 v.X1 (MK2 & MDL Compliant)
Android version: 4.3 <<<<---- Is this a problem Im on 4.3 ?
Baseband: M919UVUAMDL
Kernel: 3.4.0-g4fe9989-dirty.joy23 #1
SELinux status: Permissive
This is what I am doing to try to update modem.....
1. Open Odin on PC (Mobile Odin doesn't run on G4 T-Mobile.LTE USA)
2. Uncheck Auto-Reboot / Load Modem.bin in the phone tab
3. Boot the phone into Download Mode via power & vol down
4. Plug USB into PC and PHONE
5. I see the BIG GREEN DROID
In the upper left corner of the phone, in tiny font it says:
PRODUCT NAME: SGH-M919
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
CSB-OEM_CONFIG_LSB: 0x30
WRITE PROTECTION: Enable
Back on Odin now.....
The ID:COM tab in Odin turns blue and looks good to go. I click on "START".
The bar above ID:COM slowly fills with green. BUT when it is finished, the box above the ID:COM
turns RED and says FAILED !!.
### SEE PICTURE BELLOW ###
Back on the phone the tiny print in the upper left corner now says:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SGH-M919
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
CSB-OEM_CONFIG_LSB: 0x30
WRITE PROTECTION: Enable
START [224,1440]
SECURE CHECK FAIL : NDN
Why is it failing ??? Is it because I am on a 4.3 ROM ?
Please help me ....
Thanks
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I've already posted a possible solution on my thread, but just in case, I'll repost it here: "Hm...I'm going to guess that it's maybe the Odin version that's affecting it? Here, try flashing using this version of Odin here: http://www.mediafire.com/download/1ap3sg0e2215ga6/Odin3.rar."
Thibor69 said:
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Hey MisterJunky,
Yes I was pretty certain that modem.bin does NOT need to be tar'd or zipped, so you also confirmed this.
Well that then leads us to a DEAD END. Since I am doing it EXACTLY the way you discribe it (with Modem.bin)
I don't know what else could be wrong. You quoted / replied to Shinyside's theory which is fine, but didn't
really reply to my thoughts .... I was wondering if it could be a issue with my ROM which is a 4.3 ROM. Although I think it doesn't matter .. ?
ALSO ... just so you all know. Mobile Odin DOES NOT RUN on a USA T-Mobile Galaxy 4 phone. Mobile Odin has documented this fact.
Any other suggestions guys ????
Thank you
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I just checked the supported devices of Mobile Odin in the thread by Chainfire and it seems that the SGH - M919 - which is the T-Mobile variant of the galaxy s4 is supported http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
Can you please link the documentation that you cannot flash the modem using that tool - I just want to read it before I go flash something again and end up softbricking my device.
As for my comment that pertains to the rest of the post - I just cannot understand how it worked for so many people using Odin from your computer and now it seems like it just does not flash for anyone that has recently attempted to update the modems!
re: try this.
alextop30 said:
I just checked the supported devices of Mobile Odin in the thread by Chainfire and it seems that the SGH - M919 - which is the T-Mobile variant of the galaxy s4 is supported http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
Can you please link the documentation that you cannot flash the modem using that tool - I just want to read it before I go flash something again and end up softbricking my device.
As for my comment that pertains to the rest of the post - I just cannot understand how it worked for so many people using Odin from your computer and now it seems like it just does not flash for anyone that has recently attempted to update the modems!
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Why not try this, but before you do if you have a working rom in your phone right now
be sure to make a nandroid backup in recovery before trying the following:
Go into recovery and do a "Factory Reset" and wipe data/cache/system/dalvik cache.
Then shut down the phone, wait 20 seconds or so after shutting it down and boot back
up into Download mode and try Odin again...............
There is a 50/50 chance it will work.
Good luck!
alextop30 said:
I just checked the supported devices of Mobile Odin in the thread by Chainfire and it seems that the SGH - M919 - which is the T-Mobile variant of the galaxy s4 is supported http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
Can you please link the documentation that you cannot flash the modem using that tool - I just want to read it before I go flash something again and end up softbricking my device.
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Huh .... I bought the app last night and returned for a refund, BUT this looks like a newer version then the one I had... allthough the update of Mobile Odin is from Nov. it looks like a different version ... how can that be. ANyway I will try this version tomorrow and let you know if it fails .... Thank you !!
Hi Shiamatsu -
Thank you for the link to that version of PC Odin. I will try that in the morning also.
I follow your post ... sorry I missed that !! Thanks
Hi MisterJunky -
Thanks for the idea. I will try that as my final attempt if the above 2 things dont work out for me.
Thanks all !!!!
alextop30 said:
I just checked the supported devices of Mobile Odin in the thread by Chainfire and it seems that the SGH - M919 - which is the T-Mobile variant of the galaxy s4 is supported http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
Can you please link the documentation that you cannot flash the modem using that tool - I just want to read it before I go flash something again and end up softbricking my device.
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Well I guess it is not the phone that wont run Odin, but seems that Odin Mobile Pro does not like Android 4.3
### SEE PICTURE ####
I am now searching for a FlashKernel for this phone.
Need FlashKernel for T-Mobile SGH-M919 running on Android 4.3 ROM. If you happen to find one, please share !!!! )
ThaNKS
shiamatsu said:
I've already posted a possible solution on my thread, but just in case, I'll repost it here: "Hm...I'm going to guess that it's maybe the Odin version that's affecting it? Here, try flashing using this version of Odin here: http://www.mediafire.com/download/1ap3sg0e2215ga6/Odin3.rar."
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Thanks but sorry it is still a NO GO with that version of ODIN.
Alright before flashing the MK2 modem via Download Mode, try resetting the binary counter using an app called Triangle Away (its located here on xda developers). Once you install the app, please follow the instructions given. You need to be on a TouchWiz rom with a stock Samsung kernel (best way is to Odin to stock 4.2.2 MDL). This is something that I read from Chainfire's Google+ page which may be the solution:
"Still, the binary status needs to be official and the counter 0 on recent bootloaders if you want to do fun things like flash modems with for example Mobile ODIN (update coming as well). Otherwise the bootloader will mark those regions of the flash storage as protected, and they cannot be written to (causing freezes and whatnot)."
Give it a try and see what happens. The 4.2.2 bootloader isn't recent. But, who knows?
Thibor69 did resetting the counter work to flash the modem successfully?
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d2tmo(SGH-T999v) Bootloader and Baseband version

I'm looking to see if i'm all up to date. I have the T999V version. I do a lot a search, without being 100% sure if I have the latest version of the bootloader and baseband for my phone.
Is someone knows what are the last version ?
My current are:
Bootloader: T999VVLDLL1
Baseband: T999VVLUEML2
All the modems are listed in this comprehensive thread. I don't know if you are on Wind or Mobilicity.
I aware of that thread, but it's only for modem(baseband) but not bootloader
I'm looking to find a solution for newer rom that won't boot since cyanongenmod merge s3 variant together to d2lte
Some people seems able to boot, and some like me can't
Maybe it's just cause by older bootloader like mine (VLDLL1 for SGH-T999V)
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The newest bootloader for your device is ML2
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If you want to be up to date with T999V phone valid for everyone, stock rom, any custom rom. doesn't matter, work for any scenarios.
Most up to date file by 2014/03/03
You'll need this:
Odin 3.07
T999VVLUEML2_T999VYVLEML2_T999VVLUEML2_HOME.tar.md5
UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip
philz_touch_6.19.3-d2lte.tar.md5
DE-SAMSUNGNIZER_KNOX_REMOVAL_SCRIPT_V1.1.zip
DE-SAMSUNGNIZER_SCRIPT_V5.0.0.zip Optional ( to remove lot of samsung crap if you stick with Stock T999VVLUEML2_T999VYVLEML2_VTR )
You have to be in download mode, hold HOME+VOL_DOWN+POWER)
Then connect with USB
Now with the PDA button in Odin, select the tar file in VTR-T999VVLUEML2-20140104101338.zip and Install
Then install philz_touch_6.19.3-d2lte.tar.md5 ( or any other recovery in tar file ) Like the rom, use the PDA button to install it.
Now reboot you phone in recovery( hold HOME+POWER+VOL_UP )
In the recovery, install UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip and DE-SAMSUNGNIZER_KNOX_REMOVAL_SCRIPT_V1.1.zip ( if you want to get root acces and remove knox new samsung securty)
Optional install DE-SAMSUNGNIZER_SCRIPT_V5.0.0.zip
Reboot
And now you have the latest Bootloader and Modem(baseband), rooted and without Knox for T999V and can install any other roms you want.

Modem / Kernel / IMEI / Stock rom 4.4.2

I'm using note 2 stock rom version 4.1.2 baseband DXDLK7 but I flashed DXDLK5 to fix problem about SOS Call only , the problem is when I flash stock rom 4.3 or 4.4.2 I got SOS only problem again and I stuck in 4.1.2 forever . I flashed modem MJ9 but still not work , and all modem download link in this forum died since hotfile server down . All new custom rom such as lolipop and marshmallow require baseband modem XXUFND3 but i can't go to that modem because SOS Call problem . So how can I fix this problem ? Thanks
Make EFS backup and then:
Download firmware from sammobile for your device i.e. N7100.
Install 7zip to extract it and copy SBOOT. and modem, then use 7zip again and pack (*.tar) those files separately, so you will have sboot.tar and modem.tar
sboot is the bootloader and modem is...modem.
Use Odin to flash modem and bootloader in download mode, then use also Odin to flash TWRP.
Then go to recovery mode and install your ROM using instructions in ROM thread (1st post).
You have to know that stock ROMs are identified by letters and numbers, the newest is probably OE1, I used bootloader and modem from French ROM.
yaro666 said:
Make EFS backup and then:
Download firmware from sammobile for your device i.e. N7100.
Install 7zip to extract it and copy SBOOT. and modem, then use 7zip again and pack (*.tar) those files separately, so you will have sboot.tar and modem.tar
sboot is the bootloader and modem is...modem.
Use Odin to flash modem and bootloader in download mode, then use also Odin to flash TWRP.
Then go to recovery mode and install your ROM using instructions in ROM thread (1st post).
You have to know that stock ROMs are identified by letters and numbers, the newest is probably OE1, I used bootloader and modem from French ROM.
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Thanks , i'll give it a test later , hope it's work
hmmm i can't see sboot file in the .tar rom file , only boot file

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