How to check which bootloader/modem version in recovery mode? - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

I have soft bricked my phone after flashing to the I747UCUEMJB bootloader and 4.3 customer ROMs, and there is no ROM out there that works.
I have the suspicion that when I flashed I747UCUEMJB, it did not truly go through. However, I have no way to check if my phone currently has what version... I can only get into TWRP recovery mode.
Is there any way to check those version within TWRP?

Boot into download mode to see if you see anything about Knox or Binary fuse. If you do, you would have the 4.3 bootloader.
Try installing a custom ROM through TWRP.

zhangla said:
I have soft bricked my phone after flashing to the I747UCUEMJB bootloader and 4.3 customer ROMs, and there is no ROM out there that works.
I have the suspicion that when I flashed I747UCUEMJB, it did not truly go through. However, I have no way to check if my phone currently has what version... I can only get into TWRP recovery mode.
Is there any way to check those version within TWRP?
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When you say soft brick, the rom flashes but won't boot up? If so try a factory reset. If not please be more specific on exactly what it is doing or messages you get when trying to flash.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 running S3Rx MJ2 bootloader MJB modem and it is smooth

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[Q] downgrading to cyanogenmod 10.2

hey guys,
i recently rooted my galaxy s3 i747 and installed cm11 on it. the whole process was done automatically using one of those cm installers. however, i recently learned that cm11 is not stable yet. so i want to downgrade to 10.2 which is the most recent stable cm.
i did try that, using manual methods, such as flashing it via recovery, however a picture of a dead android with a red warning triangle popped up saying it couldn't be done.
my question is, why would this happen? i know official android doesn't allow downgrade, but rooted ones should allow installation of any custom rom no matter which verison, right?
another question, how do i downgrade to 10.2, or install any other stable custom rom? i am afraid that the phone might become bricked due to my inexperience, but i want stability in my phone.
also, if my phone is indeed hard bricked, would it be possible to get it fixed under $100?
P.S. i am quite new to xda, so sorry if i posted this in the wrong area.
Are you using the most up to date custom recovery for your phone? Are you wiping system, Dalvik, and cache before installting the new ROM?
audit13 said:
Are you using the most up to date custom recovery for your phone? Are you wiping system, Dalvik, and cache before installting the new ROM?
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used goo manager to install recovery, and wiped system, dalvik cache and cache. you see, i was following a video tutorial, and the custom recovery on that one was an older version. so, although i wiped them all, it was a bit different. you think that might be the problem?
user9560 said:
used goo manager to install recovery, and wiped system, dalvik cache and cache. you see, i was following a video tutorial, and the custom recovery on that one was an older version. so, although i wiped them all, it was a bit different. you think that might be the problem?
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I would start over by flashing the tar version of Philz Touch via Odin 3.07 from here: http://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/d2att.
Copy CM10.2 to your phone or external SD card, boot into recovery, wipe cache, Dalvik, data, and system. Then install CM10.2, boot into the OS, set things up, boot into recovery, and flash Gapps.
I prefer doing everything via recovery mode.
thanks! aah i'm a little scared though. do you think if i follow the instructions correctly, there'll be little chance of a hard brick? i know nothing's full proof tho.... what do you think? is it worth it? is 10.2 better than cm11 nightly as of yet?
You're using an AT&T s3 i747? What ROM was on the phone before you installed a custom ROM?
If it was any stock 4.3, don't touch the bootloader.
audit13 said:
You're using an AT&T s3 i747? What ROM was on the phone before you installed a custom ROM?
If it was any stock 4.3, don't touch the bootloader.
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yup s3 i747 with bell. i think its the same as att. the phone came with 4.2 then i updated to 4.3 jelly bean.
also, isn't odin like a software on the computer? could you perhaps point to a tutorial? sorry ^_^' i'm not so familiar with android and there r so many tutorials out there, i wouldnt know which one i should follow in this case.
user9560 said:
yup s3 i747 with bell. i think its the same as att. the phone came with 4.2 then i updated to 4.3 jelly bean.
also, isn't odin like a software on the computer? could you perhaps point to a tutorial? sorry ^_^' i'm not so familiar with android and there r so many tutorials out there, i wouldnt know which one i should follow in this case.
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The model # for the Bell s3 is i747m. The AT&T version is an i747. Make note of the difference when posting and looking solutions.
Do you have any warranty left on your phone? If you do, installing the 4.3 update will install the 4.3 bootloader and Knox. Once you have upgraded to the 4.3 bootloader, any attempts to downgrade the bootloader will brick the phone. Any reason you updated to 4.3?
Since you have Knox on your phone, installing a custom recovery will trip the knox counter and void your warranty. If you have no warranty left, tripping the counter isn't a problem.
audit13 said:
The model # for the Bell s3 is i747m. The AT&T version is an i747. Make note of the difference when posting and looking solutions.
Do you have any warranty left on your phone? If you do, installing the 4.3 update will install the 4.3 bootloader and Knox. Once you have upgraded to the 4.3 bootloader, any attempts to downgrade the bootloader will brick the phone. Any reason you updated to 4.3?
Since you have Knox on your phone, installing a custom recovery will trip the knox counter and void your warranty. If you have no warranty left, tripping the counter isn't a problem.
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hmm when i look at my about phone it just says SMASUNG-SGH-I747... so i'm not sure where i747m comes in... i assume there's no warranty for my phone anymore since it's been rooted already. i just updated to 4.3 because i assumed that a reputable company like samsung would give out a good and better performance update. after i updated however, the phone started going haywire. it became laggy and slow. not that noticable, but still bothered me. the main reason i ditched iphone was because of it's sluggy behavior. so i had nothing to do but root. cm11's great, but some features are unstable, like random reboots and stuff. so i wanted to try cm10.2 or miui v5. hmm. i'm still thinking about how to figure out odin..
user9560 said:
hmm when i look at my about phone it just says SMASUNG-SGH-I747... so i'm not sure where i747m comes in... i assume there's no warranty for my phone anymore since it's been rooted already. i just updated to 4.3 because i assumed that a reputable company like samsung would give out a good and better performance update. after i updated however, the phone started going haywire. it became laggy and slow. not that noticable, but still bothered me. the main reason i ditched iphone was because of it's sluggy behavior. so i had nothing to do but root. cm11's great, but some features are unstable, like random reboots and stuff. so i wanted to try cm10.2 or miui v5. hmm. i'm still thinking about how to figure out odin..
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The Bell, Rogers, and Telus version of the s3 is sgh-i747m. The AT&T version is sgh-i747. Did you get the phone from one of the Canadian carriers?
If you're running a custom ROM, this may be the reason it just shows sgh-i747. Custom ROMs on XDA are designed for the d2att but are compatible with the Canadian version of the s3.
Updating to 4.3 would have loaded a 4.3 bootloader and Knox. Once your phone has the 4.3 bootloader, do not attempt to downgrade the bootloader as it will brick your phone.
Knox software can interfere when trying to root your device.
You updated to 4.3, then installed CM?
audit13 said:
The Bell, Rogers, and Telus version of the s3 is sgh-i747m. The AT&T version is sgh-i747. Did you get the phone from one of the Canadian carriers?
If you're running a custom ROM, this may be the reason it just shows sgh-i747. Custom ROMs on XDA are designed for the d2att but are compatible with the Canadian version of the s3.
Updating to 4.3 would have loaded a 4.3 bootloader and Knox. Once your phone has the 4.3 bootloader, do not attempt to downgrade the bootloader as it will brick your phone.
Knox software can interfere when trying to root your device.
You updated to 4.3, then installed CM?
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ah i understand now. i got the phone from bell. thanks for clarifying that.
i installed cm after the update, unfortunately. but when i went into recovery mode, i did not see anything related to knox. does it show up on the phone or in recovery mode? as of this moment, i was not thinking about the bootloader. because we're just tyring to downgrade the os, right? or is it something like previous os would not run on an updated bootloader?
user9560 said:
ah i understand now. i got the phone from bell. thanks for clarifying that.
i installed cm after the update, unfortunately. but when i went into recovery mode, i did not see anything related to knox. does it show up on the phone or in recovery mode? as of this moment, i was not thinking about the bootloader. because we're just tyring to downgrade the os, right? or is it something like previous os would not run on an updated bootloader?
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Go into download mode and look at the screen. What does it say? It will probably have the model #, warranty bit, and whether it is running custom or official software.
Are you running TWRP or CWM?
audit13 said:
Go into download mode and look at the screen. What does it say? It will probably have the model #, warranty bit, and whether it is running custom or official software.
Are you running TWRP or CWM?
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ok sir, this is what it says:
-ODIN MODE
-PRODUCT NAME: SGH-I747M
-CUSTOM BINARY DOWNLOAD: Yes (2 counts)
-CURRENT BINARY: Custom
-SYSTEM STATUS: Official
-QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT: ENABLE
-Warranty Bit: 1
-BOOTLOADER RP SWERV: 1
This screen tells you that your phone is an i747m, you have knox installed, any warranty on your phone has been voided, and you're loaded 2 custom ROMs.
Since you have a custom recovery, you can wipe data, cache, Dalvik, and install cm10.2.
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This screen tells you that your phone is an i747m, you have knox installed, any warranty on your phone has been voided, and you're loaded 2 custom ROMs.
Since you have a custom recovery, you can wipe data, cache, Dalvik, and install cm10.2.
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ok now that you mentioned cwm and twrp, i noticed my phone resembles cwm when i boot into recovery. the tutorial i followed was in what looked like twrp. but why would that happen? i followed his instructdions and updated the recovery the same way he did via goo manager. he is using twrp, i am using cwm. is that the problem?
user9560 said:
ok now that you mentioned cwm and twrp, i noticed my phone resembles cwm when i boot into recovery. the tutorial i followed was in what looked like twrp. but why would that happen? i followed his instructdions and updated the recovery the same way he did via goo manager. he is using twrp, i am using cwm. is that the problem?
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As long as you have a custom recovery, you can try flashing cm10.2.
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As long as you have a custom recovery, you can try flashing cm10.2.
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i did try it before. booted into recovery, tried to flash rom zip and gapps. but it failed to flash. are you suggesting i do it in DOWNLOAD MODE with the new tar file you have mentioned? would you be able to link me to a place which would give me instructions? i am quite new to this. thanks
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i did try it before. booted into recovery, tried to flash rom zip and gapps. but it failed to flash. are you suggesting i do it in DOWNLOAD MODE with the new tar file you have mentioned? would you be able to link me to a place which would give me instructions? i am quite new to this. thanks
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What error are you getting when you try to flash a ROM?
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What error are you getting when you try to flash a ROM?
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it gives me a dead android with a red warning triangle. the one that says rom cannot be flashed.
user9560 said:
it gives me a dead android with a red warning triangle. the one that says rom cannot be flashed.
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Are there any RPM error messages? What custom recovery do you have on your phone? It should say at the very top.

[Q] Is my phone completely bricked?

So I'm a retard and I installed the MK3 boot loader on my AT&T GS3 and accidentally deleted the OS. I can still boot into the recovery and download mode. I can't flash anything through Odin since the boot loader doesn't let me. Is there a way to fix this or is my phone completely bricked? If there is a way to fix this, please tell me how. Thanks.
Triqkster said:
So I'm a retard and I installed the MK3 boot loader on my AT&T GS3 and accidentally deleted the OS. I can still boot into the recovery and download mode. I can't flash anything through Odin since the boot loader doesn't let me. Is there a way to fix this or is my phone completely bricked? If there is a way to fix this, please tell me how. Thanks.
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It's not a complete brick if you are able to boot into download and recovery modes. Your best option would be to attempt to restore your OS to as near stock as possible. I'm not sure which one you mean by the MK3 boot loader? There is no MK3 for any the GS3 variants or did you mean MK5 which is for the Canadian variant? You may try the method posted in the thread below to attempt a restore to stock 4.3 (I'm presuming you were on 4.3 prior to the firmware failure) ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2658486
If you don't have custom recovery installed, you would need to flash this via Odin. You may not be able to install ROMs via Odin but you should be able to flash custom recovery if you can get to download mode.
Larry2999 said:
It's not a complete brick if you are able to boot into download and recovery modes. Your best option would be to attempt to restore your OS to as near stock as possible. I'm not sure which one you mean by the MK3 boot loader? There is no MK3 for any the GS3 variants or did you mean MK5 which is for the Canadian variant? You may try the method posted in the thread below to attempt a restore to stock 4.3 (I'm presuming you were on 4.3 prior to the firmware failure) ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2658486
If you don't have custom recovery installed, you would need to flash this via Odin. You may not be able to install ROMs via Odin but you should be able to flash custom recovery if you can get to download mode.
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Thanks for responding. My bad. I have the MJ2 bootloader.
Triqkster said:
Thanks for responding. My bad. I have the MJ2 bootloader.
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With the MJ2, you shouldn't have problems installing new (compatible) firmware as this a modified version of MJB only. Your safest bet would be to go completely stock and follow the procedure outlined in the thread I earlier forwarded.

[Q] Flashed the stock rom but it is still showing cm 11 splash screen. . .

So, I'm not a complete noob to flashing roms/rooting devices. I flashed cm 11 to my s3, and decided I wanted to go back to stock via Odin. For some reason when I tried to turn on my device it was still showing the cm 11 splash screen and wouldn't proceed any further. It isn't technically bricked. I guess this would be classified as a boot loop to the nth degree. I tired to boot in recovery mode and wipe the cache partition and all user data to the same cm 11 robot taunting me. When I tried the process (flashing stock vi Odin) again to possibly fix whatever might have been a miss, I got the error message on the download screen "secure check fail: sb12." On the download mode screen it also says I am running the official system rom. I don't know what steps I need to take from here to get my phone to actually boot via the stock rom. Has anybody else had this issue or similar? Any help in resolving this would be greatly appreciated.
Is your phone a i747? If you are you running a stock 4.3 bootloader on your i747, you can't use Odin to flash back to stock unless the ROM was specifically designed to be flashed in Odin.
What is shown on the screen in download mode?
audit13 said:
Is your phone a i747? If you are you running a stock 4.3 bootloader on your i747, you can't use Odin to flash back to stock unless the ROM was specifically designed to be flashed in Odin.
What is shown on the screen in download mode?
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I was under the impression the rom I was attempting to flash was indeed intended for Odin. It is the SGH-I747.
The download screen states,
Product Name: SGH-I747
Custom Binary: Custom
System Status: Official
Qualcom Secure Boot: Enable
Warranty Bit: 1
Bootloader AP SWERV: 2
Here is an added bit of fun, in the midst of the process I accidentally checked "Nand erase all," in Odin at one point.
Based on the information provided, your phone is running a stock ATT 4.3 bootloader. The CM11 splash screen is still showing up because the flash did not actually happen. You're lucky your phone was not bricked in the process of using Odin. I recommend not using Odin to flash a ROM that tries to alter the bootloader.
I recommend flashing a custom recovery such as Philz Touch in Odin and flashing a different KK ROM such as Valudis.
If you want to get back to stock, try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2658486
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Based on the information provided, your phone is running a stock ATT 4.3 bootloader. The CM11 splash screen is still showing up because the flash did not actually happen. You're lucky your phone was not bricked in the process of using Odin. I recommend not using Odin to flash a ROM that tries to alter the bootloader.
I recommend flashing a custom recovery such as Philz Touch in Odin and flashing a different KK ROM such as Valudis.
If you want to get back to stock, try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2658486
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My next question would be how can I move the zip files I download to the internal storage of my phone to flash them through Philz Touch?
Have you tried using kies?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2088809
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Have you tried using kies?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2088809
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I did. It said the the device couldn't be updated, or something to that effect.
Kies will not work without a stock recovery or a rooted phone from my experience.
I would be surprised if kies can restore your phone as ATT never released a full 4.3 stock ROM. ATT only made 4.3 available via an OTA update.
audit13 said:
Kies will not work without a stock recovery or a rooted phone from my experience.
I would be surprised if kies can restore your phone as ATT never released a full 4.3 stock ROM. ATT only made 4.3 available via an OTA update.
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I don't know about AT&T, but I'm on Telus in Canada and I used kies to revert back to stock 4.3 with CWM recovery and phone rooted, and it worked no problem.
audit13 said:
Based on the information provided, your phone is running a stock ATT 4.3 bootloader. The CM11 splash screen is still showing up because the flash did not actually happen. You're lucky your phone was not bricked in the process of using Odin. I recommend not using Odin to flash a ROM that tries to alter the bootloader.
I recommend flashing a custom recovery such as Philz Touch in Odin and flashing a different KK ROM such as Valudis.
If you want to get back to stock, try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2658486
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So, I know there is a "thanks," button but I feel like that would be a little too informal for how much I appreciate your help! I downloaded ADB to move the rom (I went with AOKP because it was the first one that worked) to my phone, flashed it using TWRP and...BAM! We are back in business. Thanks for the direction, I thought I had a nice, new, shiny brick on my hands for about two days.
sjthuss said:
I don't know about AT&T, but I'm on Telus in Canada and I used kies to revert back to stock 4.3 with CWM recovery and phone rooted, and it worked no problem.
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Canadian carriers use the i747m while att users get the i747.
The Canadian carriers did release a full 4.3 ROM unlike att who did not.

[Q] Help with going back to stock (from CM11)

Hey, sup?
I need your help, I'm trying to go back to stock firmware on my i747, currently I'm running CM11 latest snapshot.
Background: Some time ago, I accidently erased my imei. Took the phone to a guy who restored it but the phone doesn't work with 3G now, only 2G. So I wanted to try going back to stock firmware to see if that fixes the issue.
I tried downloading the CUEMJB file from here, but it doesn't work (keeps looping the same page) http://androidromupdate.com/att-samsung-galaxy-s3-sgh-i747-odin-stock-firmware/
Can you help me? Also, it is safe what I'm trying to do?
Thank you!
Triple check to make sure the imei displayed in About Device matches exactly to the one on the sticker under the battery.
If it does, and after you get stock working again, PM me and I can probably help.
As for the looping, do you mean the Web page? Just get the stock files from enewman17's thread. It's either in General or Development, can't remember for sure. Probably General.
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Triple check to make sure the imei displayed in About Device matches exactly to the one on the sticker under the battery.
If it does, and after you get stock working again, PM me and I can probably help.
As for the looping, do you mean the Web page? Just get the stock files from enewman17's thread. It's either in General or Development, can't remember for sure. Probably General.
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Thank you. Yes the IMEI matches.
I was able to download the file.
Unfortunately, the thing didn't went ok. After flashing my phone is unresponsive, black screen, no more boot
If I connect it to the computer at this point, it tries to search for a QHSUSB_DLOAD driver. Not sure what is that, I think I bricked my phone.
I've seen some guides for unbricking by placing a sd card in the phone at boot but so far it haven't worked
Going to one of the 4.4.2 bootloaders and modems for your device may fix the issue, maybe without going back to stock. But I do recall that a return to stock has been required by many. If you are on newer bootloader and modem than 4.3, do not use a 4.3 (MJB) file no matter the source. As Doc said use one of the releases by enewman17 that you can flash in your custom recovery, NE4 is here. enewman17 also has threads for MJB, NJ1, and NJ2 stock ROMs; all of these are flashed in a custom recovery. With the i747 I have continually seen it recommended that you upgrade bootloader and modem sequentially, that is upgrade to NE4 before going to NJ1, and NJ1 before going to NJ2. I can provide links to enewmans other threads if necessary.
BTW, the 4.3 release was not a full rom, it was an update/patch. Files I have seen run 100 mb or less. If that is the file you want, and can use w/o bricking your device see this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2722660 Only use it if you are on 4.1.1, 4.1.2, or 4.3 bootloader and modem.
Another way to get a 4.3 Odin flashable update is here. You must be on 4.1.1 or 4.1.2 bootloader and modem to use this as instructed.
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Going to one of the 4.4.2 bootloaders and modems for your device may fix the issue, maybe without going back to stock. But I do recall that a return to stock has been required by many. If you are on newer bootloader and modem than 4.3, do not use a 4.3 (MJB) file no matter the source. As Doc said use one of the releases by enewman17 that you can flash in your custom recovery, NE4 is here. enewman17 also has threads for MJB, NJ1, and NJ2 stock ROMs; all of these are flashed in a custom recovery. With the i747 I have continually seen it recommended that you upgrade bootloader and modem sequentially, that is upgrade to NE4 before going to NJ1, and NJ1 before going to NJ2. I can provide links to enewmans other threads if necessary.
BTW, the 4.3 release was not a full rom, it was an update/patch. Files I have seen run 100 mb or less. If that is the file you want, and can use w/o bricking your device see this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2722660 Only use it if you are on 4.1.1, 4.1.2, or 4.3 bootloader and modem.
Another way to get a 4.3 Odin flashable update is here. You must be on 4.1.1 or 4.1.2 bootloader and modem to use this as instructed.
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Thank you very much.
But I'm with a phone that doesn't boot now. What would you recommend to do if there's something to bring it back
Alright! I just tried the SD card method w/ one of the files in the threads linked. Phone boots!
So it seems my bootloader is bad right?
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Thank you very much.
But I'm with a phone that doesn't boot now. What would you recommend to do if there's something to bring it back
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Can you get into recovery? If so you can flash the appropriate stock rom by enewman17.
Do you recall what bootloader and modem you were on? If you have TWRP as your recovery there are terminal commands you can use within the recovery to determine your bl/modem versions. This may also hold true for CWM and Philz Recoveries, but I don't know for certain.
If you can not get to recovery you may need to put a debrick image on an external sdcard to boot and then restore your device.
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Can you get into recovery? If so you can flash the appropriate stock rom by enewman17.
Do you recall what bootloader and modem you were on? If you have TWRP as your recovery there are terminal commands you can use within the recovery to determine your bl/modem versions. This may also hold true for CWM and Philz Recoveries, but I don't know for certain.
If you can not get to recovery you may need to put a debrick image on an external sdcard to boot and then restore your device.
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Yes sir. With the SD card method I managed to boot the phone. Yay!
I don't recall bootloader and modem unfortunately. I know I was using CM11 one of the latest snapshots for d2lte.
I have access to download mode. Screen reads bootloader RP SWREV:2
I have access to recovery (its a basic one though). Reads Android system recovery <3e>
What do you recommend from here?
japi2000 said:
Yes sir. With the SD card method I managed to boot the phone. Yay!
I don't recall bootloader and modem unfortunately. I know I was using CM11 one of the latest snapshots for d2lte.
I have access to download mode. Screen reads bootloader RP SWREV:2
I have access to recovery (its a basic one though). Reads Android system recovery <3e>
What do you recommend from here?
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That is the stock recovery. If you were successfully running one of the latest CM11 snapshots, you were probably on one of the three 4.4.2 bootloaders ( and modems ), they are NE4, NJ1, and NJ2. This would explain why the MJB (4.3) image you downloaded and flashed would soft brick your phone. It looks like that flash may be responsible for you being back on stock recovery, at best guess. Before anything else, do a factory reset from the stock recovery. This is frequently necessary to boot when going from a CM/AOSP LP rom back to stock.
Since you can get to download mode, I think the best bet would be to install a custom recovery. TWRP for the i747 is here, the top image is flashable with Odin while in download mode. Remember not to reboot from Odin. Instead remove the cable, pull the battery, then boot straight to recovery. Once you have TWRP loaded, boot into recovery and use the terminal emulator in it to determine bootloader and modem with these commands:
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getprop ro.bootloader
getprop | grep version.baseband
Once you know the version of bootloader and modem you had been on, reflash that version from TWRP you will probably need the file on an external sdcard to do so. After this you can flash your rom of choice from TWRP, stock or otherwise. Since you were having imei issues go with one of enewman's stock roms, as @DocHoliday77 suggested. He can then help you with the imei issues if still necessary. Any other ideas Doc?
Ok, so
Bootloader = I747UCUEMJB
I don't get anything when running getprop | grep version.baseband in the recovery.
This is what I've done so far.
Booted w/ the sdcard trick (bootloader in the sdcard).
Installed twrp
Installed the following files:
AT&T_I747UCUEMJB.zip
d2att_I747UCUEMJB_bootloader.zip
d2att_I747UCUEMJB_modem.zip
d2att_Kernel_Stock_init.d_4_3_MJB_v1.0.zip
That brought the phone to life again (w/ stock 4.3). Then I flashed CM12 from the recovery. All went ok.
Problem is, I still don't have 3G connectivity, only edge.
What would you recommend try next?
Thank you
Alright, I was able to upgrade to UCUFNJ1 for both the bootloader and baseband. Still no 3G. Ideas?
Pm me. As I said before, if the imei is correct, I might be able to help. I can't do it here though because it's against forum rules to post the info publicly. (Too many people want it for illegal use).
When you pm me, include your current bootloader and baseband. (Just so I don't have to keep coming back here for reference). Also include how it was lost and if you know how it was restored.
I know you've already posted some of this, but I get lots of PM's so it'll help me keep track of everything without going back and forth between here and there.
Also, you need to be stock for this to work, so don't flash anything else just yet.
Glad to hear you got it running again BTW!
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DocHoliday77 said:
Pm me. As I said before, if the imei is correct, I might be able to help. I can't do it here though because it's against forum rules to post the info publicly. (Too many people want it for illegal use).
When you pm me, include your current bootloader and baseband. (Just so I don't have to keep coming back here for reference). Also include how it was lost and if you know how it was restored.
I know you've already posted some of this, but I get lots of PM's so it'll help me keep track of everything without going back and forth between here and there.
Also, you need to be stock for this to work, so don't flash anything else just yet.
Glad to hear you got it running again BTW!
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk
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Alright thank you
Alright, I'm happy to say that with the help of our fellow DocHoliday77 I was able to solve the issue !
Thanks everyone!
Glad you have it working.
Way to go Doc.
Damn japi2000. You did that quick good job.
Thank you!
I can't believe I went from a almost dead phone to a fully working one in only a few days, even with the 3G/4G working again !
This forum and people are amazing! Thank you!

Where do I start?

Hi everyone, I just upgraded to the SGS4(M919) from the LG G Stylo.
I haven't been a part of an active development community in awhile, coming from the Stylo where there was 0 development for my variant(No Unlock for Bootloader). I haven't developed anything nor really done anything with samsungs since the SDX-Days when the Captivate was popular.
So my question is where the heck do I start?
Model: M919
OS: 4.4.2
BB: M919UVUFNB4
The in Call screen really bothers me and my husband got a s5(the only one they had) that's 1000 time better ascetically.
TIA, Kristi
Also I see that some have bootloader lock. I have a m919 but it is NOT T-mobile My phone is a unbranded factory unlocked. I bought I brand new from aarons
The m919 does not have a locked bootloader.
To confirm the exact model #, boot the phone into download mode.
If it is an sgh-m919. I would run OTA updates until the phone is running a stock 4.4.4 ROM. This will ensure the modem and bootloader are up to date.
Next, I would flash TWRP via Odin. Once TWRP is up and running, select a custom ROM and use TWRP to flash a custom ROM of your choice.
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The m919 does not have a locked bootloader.
TO confirm the exact model #, boot the phone into download mode.
If it is an sgh-m919. I would run OTA updates until the phone is running a stock 4.4.4 ROM. This will ensure the modem and bootloader are up to date.
Next, I wuld flash TWRP via Odin. Once TWRP is up and running, select a custom ROM and use TWRP to flash a custom ROM of your choice.
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Thank you for the help.
Download mode, sticker, and settings confirms SGH-M919 however it says at 4.4.2 is the latest version
I believe 4.4.4 is the latest: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SGH-M919/
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I believe 4.4.4 is the latest: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SGH-M919/
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Will download that and install TWRP. Thanks for the help.
No problem. We're here to help and learn from each other. Let us know how it goes.
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No problem. We're here to help and learn from each other. Let us know how it goes.
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Are there any recovery images/boot image with sgs5 off line charging screen? I have cm13 and cwm touch recovery but when I flashed cwm charging animation looks like something from a palm pilot from 2002
What is the model # for the s5? I would not recommend using CWM as it has not been updated for a long time. Try TWRP. I believe the charging animation is based on the ROM.
What happened with flashing the s4?
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What is the model # for the s5? I would not recommend using CWM as it has not been updated for a long time. Try TWRP. I believe the charging animation is based on the ROM.
What happened with flashing the s4?
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I did flash the s4. I have cm13 my husband has the s5(g900m) and his power off charging screen is pretty.
You could try flashing an s5 or Note 4 port to your phone.
audit13 said:
The m919 does not have a locked bootloader.
To confirm the exact model #, boot the phone into download mode.
If it is an sgh-m919. I would run OTA updates until the phone is running a stock 4.4.4 ROM. This will ensure the modem and bootloader are up to date.
Next, I would flash TWRP via Odin. Once TWRP is up and running, select a custom ROM and use TWRP to flash a custom ROM of your choice.
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Question, is Odin the only way to install TWRP?
I have some down time at work
Odin is not the only way to flash twrp but I find it to be the easiest and most efficient way.
I think other methods require a rooted phone with and some sort of rom manager app.

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