[Q]Downgrade to 4.1.2? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

Hi is there anyway to down grade from 4.3 back to 4.1.2? my phone is not rooted just stock OTA 4.3. Have problems want to go back. If anyone can point me in the right direction would be appreciated!:good:
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Ind3lible said:
Hi is there anyway to down grade from 4.3 back to 4.1.2? my phone is not rooted just stock OTA 4.3. Have problems want to go back. If anyone can point me in the right direction would be appreciated!:good:
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Well, as far as I know you would have to root your device, you can look in the development thread for lorjay, he made a 4.3 rom, after you follow his directions for "coming from ota with Knox" then you can go here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2086769, & follow the op to restore back to stock mc2. Only way I know of, hope this helps.
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I will take a look thank you!!
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aheeejd said:
Well, as far as I know you would have to root your device, you can look in the development thread for lorjay, he made a 4.3 rom, after you follow his directions for "coming from ota with Knox" then you can go here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2086769, & follow the op to restore back to stock mc2. Only way I know of, hope this helps.
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You don't need to root to downgrade.
1. Install custom recovery through Odin but do not check the reboot option.
2. Pull battery and disconnect from PC.
3. This is the hard part. Press and hold vol+, menu, and power while inserting the battery.
4. In recovery flash stock mc2 with counter reset. Also if you want root flash that also.
5. Now you have are on full mc2 ( baseband, radio, bootloader, ROM, and kernel)
This is a tried and proven method of downgrade for those with and without root.
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jlmancuso said:
You don't need to root to downgrade.
1. Install custom recovery through Odin but do not check the reboot option.
2. Pull battery and disconnect from PC.
3. This is the hard part. Press and hold vol+, menu, and power while inserting the battery.
4. In recovery flash stock mc2 with counter reset. Also if you want root flash that also.
5. Now you have are on full mc2 ( baseband, radio, bootloader, ROM, and kernel)
This is a tried and proven method of downgrade for those with and without root.
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When you say flash MC2 with counter reset that is from this thread right? : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2086769 Just want to make sure! Thank you and also what recovery do you suggest? I do not need root neither just want to go back to 4.1.2 . If you can point me to the recovery I wish I had learned this when the phone first came out it makes it harder to learn as times goes on . Thank you!

Yes that is the one I was referring to. Any recovery should be fine.
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jlmancuso said:
Yes that is the one I was referring to. Any recovery should be fine.
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Ok and will clockwork mod custom recovery work? even if I am on 4.3 any custom recovery will work?
Thanks,!!

All 3 major recoveries (twrp, cwmr, philz) will work to flash the downgrade
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jlmancuso said:
All 3 major recoveries (twrp, cwmr, philz) will work to flash the downgrade
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One last question can i just download the 4.1.2 for sprint's note 2 and flash it in odin? That method seems the simplest but not sure if possible on note 2. I see it working on the S3. Thank you!

You can try but it won't work. The only way to do it is follow the directions I gave you. If there was an easier way I would have told you.
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Related

(Q) how do you back up your rom before you root?

How do you back up your current rom before you start root?
cottageboy said:
How do you back up your current rom before you start root?
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You have to root IOT flash a custom recovery and then use that to make a back up. cant do it the other way around
cjsspape said:
You have to root IOT flash a custom recovery and then use that to make a back up. cant do it the other way around
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Cjsspape - if you do this is there a way to get back to the stock recovery in case you need to take your phone back for a replacement?
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twistedsistem said:
Cjsspape - if you do this is there a way to get back to the stock recovery in case you need to take your phone back for a replacement?
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Yea you would just Odin flash a stock .tar file and it will reset root and everything else back to factory conditions
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what does root IOT mean, I have a stock rom with twrp recovery and I want to go back to stock, can you help?
cjsspape said:
You have to root IOT flash a custom recovery and then use that to make a back up. cant do it the other way around
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IOT means "in order to" lol sorry. Ya just have to Odin flash the stock ROM and it will overwrite your custom recovery
This link will lead ya in the right direction.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34042827
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If you have the twrp u will have get back to stock recovery... most probably u'll have to:
Flash the chinafines stock rom from the original android dev thread, run the triangle away app to reset the modif counter, run the unroot from the super su app) & only after that to boot into stock recovery to reset the whole phone.... once thats done the phone is a virgin)
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Can't he just use titanium backup?
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Bodoct said:
Can't he just use titanium backup?
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Titanium deals with the apps only.. no releation to recoveries.. etc
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[Q] Upgrading a rooted M919UVUAMDB

I'm rooted with a custom recovery running M919UVUAMDB.
So if i get it right. Only way to upgrade is to
Odin to stock.
Upgrade and break root.
Root with upgrade.
Re Flash upgraded stock.
Pretty much. Or you can use Skies to do recovery to the lastest firmware, then root again.
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gizmoscoop said:
Pretty much. Or you can use Skies to do recovery to the lastest firmware, then root again.
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Been searching for last hour or two and this is only thread I've found this specific topic. Just got S4 today coming from a GNex so somethings are new to me.
Is there a detailed instructions somewhere on how to do this?
I'm also rooted on M919UVUAMDB and trying to figure out the best way to upgrade to MDL so that I can re-root again.
Install Kies. Under Tools setting, select recovery and put your phone to download mode. Let Kies do the rest.
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gizmoscoop said:
Install Kies. Under Tools setting, select recovery and put your phone to download mode. Let Kies do the rest.
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Thanks for clarifying. Just to double check, would cwm recovery affect the kies firmware recovery process?
No. Kies would wipe it off during recovery process and install the latest firmware.
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lazaro17 said:
Been searching for last hour or two and this is only thread I've found this specific topic. Just got S4 today coming from a GNex so somethings are new to me.
Is there a detailed instructions somewhere on how to do this?
I'm also rooted on M919UVUAMDB and trying to figure out the best way to upgrade to MDL so that I can re-root again.
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lol I've searched around too, but made my own conclusions. ahha
Not attempting to promote any particular roms but Wicked v2 is running mdl update with the mdb modem and radio and smoother than silk on s4, Revolt requires manualy updating with setuidremoval but has a great writeup how to do so as does Infamous S4, I personally can confirm Revolt and Wicked are working flawless as long as the minimal theming currently in both is fine with you.
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odin recovery question

I just got a Note 2 and downloaded Odin and a TWRP recovery and tried to flash it but it doesn't say succeed until two minutes later after the phone completely reboots. When I reboot into recovery its still the stock recovery.
SkizzMcNizz said:
I just got a Note 2 and downloaded Odin and a TWRP recovery and tried to flash it but it doesn't say succeed until two minutes later after the phone completely reboots. When I reboot into recovery its still the stock recovery.
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Did u root it before you flashed recovery? You didn't mention it. That needs to be done first
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brandonarev said:
Did u root it before you flashed recovery? You didn't mention it. That needs to be done first
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+1 Do what he said^^^^^^^
Start here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1980644
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brandonarev said:
Did u root it before you flashed recovery? You didn't mention it. That needs to be done first
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Didn't need to. I got it to work. I unchecked auto-reboot and it worked. All I did was flash the TWRP .tar and flash a rom. Rooting first was not needed.
Agreed...
Root is not needed if a user wishes to:
Make a pure stock backup....or current rom backup...
Flash another rom that already contains root...
Recovery is generally only needed for those functions anyway...(that's 90% of my time spent there)...
Everything else is a bonus....courtesy of our generous development team....g
Anyone know where I can get the most recent stock system and stock recovery tars to flash in Odin or what they're called? I have to go back to full stock.

Just a few questions from a new owner.

Hi guys, my S3 has finally bit the dust and my contract isnt up so i'd have to spend an absurd amount on a new phone from sprint.
So I bought THIS!
http://swappa.com/listing/AQQ856/view
http://www.urbanarmorgear.com/collections/galaxy-note-ii/products/scout-galaxy-note-ii
And the case of course!
My question is what is the state of 4.4 roms. Because right now my S3 ( though i cant get any mobile data anymore due to hardware issues) is running 4.4 Cyanfox and it runs superbly.
Im looking for a little 4.4 in my life which roms are good? :good:
4.4 cyanfox for the n2 runs great been in it for a few days with no issues.
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jlmancuso said:
4.4 cyanfox for the n2 runs great been in it for a few days with no issues.
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Nice the biggest bug ive noticed on my s3 is Bluetooth not connecting and occasionally the phone app crashing to where i cant end a call.. but its so rare that i still used it as my daily driver
Don't use Bluetooth except to beam pics between phones. Not had any call issues.
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jlmancuso said:
Don't use Bluetooth except to beam pics between phones. Not had any call issues.
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Cool, im really excited. Im watching the door cam like a hawk even though i know it wont be here for another couple days.
When you get it check to see if it's upgraded to 4.3. If not, don't accept the upgrade to avoid knox and happy flashing. I've also been running cyanfox (ART and HALO turned on ) with no problems.
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jrebo said:
When you get it check to see if it's upgraded to 4.3. If not, don't accept the upgrade to avoid knox and happy flashing. I've also been running cyanfox (ART and HALO turned on ) with no problems.
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Would you care to elaborate as to what knox and happy flashing is... I am but a mere plebeian.
Here is my ASSUMPTION:
Locked bootloader stuff they added to make XDA angry?
Edit: I read up on knox a little and it seems like I was right atleast to a degree.
IF the device is infact 4.3 what can I do to root it? Is it more difficult with 4.3 to root?
Yes you can root but Knox is not only in the ROM but the bootloader also. If it comes with 4.3 I would advise doing these steps.
1. Use Odin to flash recovery (use twrp for now you can change it later) but make sure the reboot option is NOT selected.
2. After successful Odin disconnect from PC and pull battery. Boot into recovery vol+, menu, and power button.
3. In recovery flash this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36388145.
4. It will reboot and show some weird things then reboot again.
5. Now you are on mc2 (4.1.2) and your Knox bootloader has also been replaced with the mc2 bootloader. If you plan on flashing a custom ROM no need to root this version. Skip to step 7.
6. Use cfauto root and you are done.
7. Now use Odin to flash your recovery of choice this time make sure the reboot option is selected.
8. It will reboot into recovery and you can flash any ROM you want. Custom Roms are already rooted unless you use Omni ROM.
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jlmancuso said:
Yes you can root but Knox is not only in the ROM but the bootloader also. If it comes with 4.3 I would advise doing these steps.
1. Use Odin to flash recovery (use twrp for now you can change it later) but make sure the reboot option is NOT selected.
2. After successful Odin disconnect from PC and pull battery. Boot into recovery vol+, menu, and power button.
3. In recovery flash this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36388145.
4. It will reboot and show some weird things then reboot again.
5. Now you are on mc2 (4.1.2) and your Knox bootloader has also been replaced with the mc2 bootloader. If you plan on flashing a custom ROM no need to root this version. Skip to step 7.
6. Use cfauto root and you are done.
7. Now use Odin to flash your recovery of choice this time make sure the reboot option is selected.
8. It will reboot into recovery and you can flash any ROM you want. Custom Roms are already rooted unless you use Omni ROM.
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Ah okay! So i can basically default back to 4.1.2, and with knox gone i can flash custom recoverys and roms.. Man knox is a punch in the Andriod Nads.
There are ways to root and remove Knox but once your Knox bootloader is tripped it can not be reset (yet). A tripped Knox can lead to service issues. So downgrading is easy and pre-knox bootloaders have flash counters that can be reset.
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jlmancuso said:
There are ways to root and remove Knox but once your Knox bootloader is tripped it can not be reset (yet). A tripped Knox can lead to service issues. So downgrading is easy and pre-knox bootloaders have flash counters that can be reset.
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My ideal setup is:
Removing Knox And Replacing the bootloader with TWRP
Installing Cyanfox Rom.
1. Use Odin to flash recovery (use twrp for now you can change it later) but make sure the reboot option is NOT selected.
2. After successful Odin disconnect from PC and pull battery. Boot into recovery vol+, menu, and power button.
3. In recovery flash this http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=36388145.
4. It will reboot and show some weird things then reboot again.
5. Now you are on mc2 (4.1.2) and your Knox bootloader has also been replaced with the mc2 bootloader. If you plan on flashing a custom ROM no need to root this version. Skip to step 7.
6. Use cfauto root and you are done.
7. Now use Odin to flash your recovery of choice this time make sure the reboot option is selected.
8. It will reboot into recovery and you can flash any ROM you want. Custom Roms are already rooted unless you use Omni ROM.
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^Im assuming the above is how to remove Knox, but here is my question... Can I still use updated PRL and Radio? I know for the S3 I could download flashable zip with radio updates..and i'd just hop onto a TW rom to update the prl before.
Yes you can, and I am, use the 4.3 radio (MK4) and prl isn't rom specific.
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jlmancuso said:
4.4 cyanfox for the n2 runs great been in it for a few days with no issues.
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Where is this rom found? I don't see it..lol
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http://www.cyanfox-rom.com/downloads/?folder=l900/
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Oh hey, what kind of battery life should I expect?
I get about 6 hours screen on and 20+ total on a charge. Every user is different though.
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jlmancuso said:
I get about 6 hours screen on and 20+ total on a charge. Every user is different though.
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I bought a second battery, and a dock, and a 64gig sdxc card..., and a UAG Case. I think ive gone a little overboard.
XxsydenxX said:
I bought a second battery, and a dock, and a 64gig sdxc card..., and a UAG Case. I think ive gone a little overboard.
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FYI... Format that 64 gig card to fat not extfat. Will save you many issues. I bought a battery charger/case and don't use it since battery life is nice.
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jlmancuso said:
FYI... Format that 64 gig card to fat not extfat. Will save you many issues. I bought a battery charger/case and don't use it since battery life is nice.
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Okay ill be sure to format it to fat. Out fo pure curiosity are there any AOSP roms or perhaps third party apps that allow the s-pen functionality?
XxsydenxX said:
Okay ill be sure to format it to fat. Out fo pure curiosity are there any AOSP roms or perhaps third party apps that allow the s-pen functionality?
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Aosp has very limited spen functions and 3rd party apps for it are out there. Only they are not as good (so far with my testing) as touchwiz versions.
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T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S4 Odin Root Problems

So i recently wanted to root my S4 with Odin. I did everything it asked, once booted it tells me
KERNEL IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING
SET WARRANTY BIT: KERNEL
It goes on the T-Mobile 4G LTE Screen, but stays there the whole time.
I don't have any recovery option, only download mode works.
please help, because i think i bricked my S4.
Read here, all your questions will be answered by Chainfire.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41797153
Pp.
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PanchoPlanet said:
Read here, all your questions will be answered by Chainfire.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41797153
Pp.
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Still no luck, it does the exact same thing.
Flash back to stock and root with cf-auto root, make sure you use the correct one!
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serio22 said:
Flash back to stock and root with cf-auto root, make sure you use the correct one!
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How do i flash it? My only choices are Odin and download mode.
You may need to do a factory reset. Then Odin. If no custom rom, factory reset will put u back to stock.
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SevenLionsHD said:
How do i flash it? My only choices are Odin and download mode.
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Odin back to stock. Then Odin CF-AUTO ROOT
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You may need to do a factory reset. Then Odin. If no custom rom, factory reset will put u back to stock.
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I don't have a recovery option nor a factory reset option. i can get pass my T-mobile Screen..
I seen a link, saying there was a Stock Odin Flash Firmware, but the link doesn't work so
Really don't know what else to do. Like i said my only options are Odin and download mode.
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Odin back to stock. Then Odin CF-AUTO ROOT
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Does Odin have a option to do a full wipe/factory reset?
That may be the only option.
He must have used the wrong root script, like AT&T or Sprint root.
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SevenLionsHD said:
I don't have a recovery option nor a factory reset option. i can get pass my T-mobile Screen..
I seen a link, saying there was a Stock Odin Flash Firmware, but the link doesn't work so
Really don't know what else to do. Like i said my only options are Odin and download mode.
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Get it at sammobile.com.. You can also just flash a recovery and then a stock ROM
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PanchoPlanet said:
Does Odin have a option to do a full wipe/factory reset?
That may be the only option.
He must have used the wrong root script, like AT&T or Sprint root.
Pp.
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Only Options are: Auto Reboot F. Reset Time
Flash Lock Nand Erase All
T Flash
Re-Partition
LED Control
Here is other options: Bootloader
PDA
Phone
CSC
That's pretty much it.
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Get it at sammobile.com.. You can also just flash a recovery and then a stock ROM
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Currently downloading a Stock Rom that's works with Odin, not from sammobile.com because it didn't load up the website.
Hope this will work, if not i don't know what I'll do.
PanchoPlanet said:
Does Odin have a option to do a full wipe/factory reset?
That may be the only option.
He must have used the wrong root script, like AT&T or Sprint root.
Pp.
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Well i didn't downloaded the Stock Rom, because i thought this one would've work (UVUAMDL Official TAR)
I did it with Odin and failed right away. I don't think this can be fixed. So i quit,unless someone has a ''Way'', but
i doubt it.
SevenLionsHD said:
Well i didn't downloaded the Stock Rom, because i thought this one would've work (UVUAMDL Official TAR)
I did it with Odin and failed right away. I don't think this can be fixed. So i quit,unless someone has a ''Way'', but
i doubt it.
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You need either 4.3 or 4.4.2, MDL is 4.2.2, it'll never flash, so flash 4.3 or 4.4.2, you can only flash 4.3 if you had that firmware before you attempted to root, if you had the latest update you need 4.4.2!!
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You need either 4.3 or 4.4.2, MDL is 4.2.2, it'll never flash, so flash 4.3 or 4.4.2, you can only flash 4.3 if you had that firmware before you attempted to root, if you had the latest update you need 4.4.2!!
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I fixed my phone..I bypassed the "SEANDROID EFORCING" screen..I had 4.4.2 before I tried to root..but since I bypassed it took me back to 4.2.2..and since then I've been getting issues on the phone such as: The wifi doesn't work and my mobile hotspot doesn't either. I can't update my android version since it tells me my phone was modified. But umm yeah.
SevenLionsHD said:
I fixed my phone..I bypassed the "SEANDROID EFORCING" screen..I had 4.4.2 before I tried to root..but since I bypassed it took me back to 4.2.2..and since then I've been getting issues on the phone such as: The wifi doesn't work and my mobile hotspot doesn't either. I can't update my android version since it tells me my phone was modified. But umm yeah.
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How did you manage to get it to 4.2? As far as I know downgrading from official 4.4 firmware WILL brick your phone. There's no way around it. I'm very curious to know how you did it! Thanks in advance!
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mrzhadow said:
How did you manage to get it to 4.2? As far as I know downgrading from official 4.4 firmware WILL brick your phone. There's no way around it. I'm very curious to know how you did it! Thanks in advance!
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When I was in 4.4.2 I wanted to root it (of course) but I used the wrong baseband version/file so it messed up. Then it gave me like some type of warning saying (SEANDROID EFORCING) Warranty Bit: Kernel
I told my bro to fox it and he did, idk how he did it but he did. I search up on youtube SEANDROID EFORCING and I guess thats how he managed to save my phone.
SevenLionsHD said:
I fixed my phone..I bypassed the "SEANDROID EFORCING" screen..I had 4.4.2 before I tried to root..but since I bypassed it took me back to 4.2.2..and since then I've been getting issues on the phone such as: The wifi doesn't work and my mobile hotspot doesn't either. I can't update my android version since it tells me my phone was modified. But umm yeah.
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That's what happens when you flash a 4.2.2 ROM which you can still do.. that SEANDROID message doesn't prevent anything so there is nothing to bypass.. If you're ok with 4.2.2 then I guess you're good but personally I would prefer to be at least on 4.3.. All you have to do is follow my previous directions
Edit: you could also just flash a 4.3 or 4.4.2 ROM
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That's what happens when you flash a 4.2.2 ROM which you can still do.. that SEANDROID message doesn't prevent anything so there is nothing to bypass.. If you're ok with 4.2.2 then I guess you're good but personally I would prefer to be at least on 4.3.. All you have to do is follow my previous directions
Edit: you could also just flash a 4.3 or 4.4.2 ROM
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I'm good on 4.2.2, just wondering if 4.3 will fix my Wifi issues. If not there is no point in going to 4.3
SevenLionsHD said:
I'm good on 4.2.2, just wondering if 4.3 will fix my Wifi issues. If not there is no point in going to 4.3
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It should
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