Is it possible to downgrade a GT-P5210 to 4.1??
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jyerly said:
Is it possible to downgrade a GT-P5210 to 4.1??
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jyerly,
hi, have you contacted the developer of the wii remote app directly to ask about support for android 4.2 ?
if not, it couldn't hurt to try as long as you are clear, polite and formal, you may have some success.
maybe you could also do some research and see if there is some sort of backward compatibility mod/patch or process
you might be able to make work for you.
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first off all my english is not good so am sorry but i will try to explain
i cant update my rooted sony xperia s from the official update from sony he told me you have to use windows 32bit but i have 64
and i use android version 4.0.4 and my phone is get too slow ,,,, and i didnt Benefit any thing from rooting my phone
still need mony when i try to dawinlod somethings from googleplay
is rooting dosent work in all country cuz am from libya ?
plz help me cuz am thinking to sell it ....
jetset1990 said:
first off all my english is not good so am sorry but i will try to explain
i cant update my rooted sony xperia s from the official update from sony he told me you have to use windows 32bit but i have 64
and i use android version 4.0.4 and my phone is get too slow ,,,, and i didnt Benefit any thing from rooting my phone
still need mony when i try to dawinlod somethings from googleplay
is rooting dosent work in all country cuz am from libya ?
plz help me cuz am thinking to sell it ....
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Yes you can update it...... But you will lose root.
I need to clear some thing for you, rooting does not give you access to download apps free from Google Play. So you should remember that also. I am saying this because you said so-
i didnt Benefit any thing from rooting my phone
still need mony when i try to dawinlod somethings from googleplay
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Oh and please don't post links to cracked apps or wares sites. Mods are very strict about this. If you are unhappy with stock ICS, just go to the development section and check out some custom ROMs. And please be patient - JB is coming in May.
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auni said:
I need to clear some thing for you, rooting does not give you access to download apps free from Google Play. So you should remember that also. I am saying this because you said so-
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thanks for explaing that to me bro
Jackmax32 said:
Yes you can update it...... But you will lose root.
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ok how can i updateing my phone without losing root ?
abcdjdj said:
Oh and please don't post links to cracked apps or wares sites. Mods are very strict about this. If you are unhappy with stock ICS, just go to the development section and check out some custom ROMs. And please be patient - JB is coming in May.
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ok thanks : ) and whats jb jill brack ? whats the benefit or diffrent of using jb ?
jetset1990 said:
ok how can i updateing my phone without losing root ?
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For that, you have to flash a pre rooted rom using flash tool.... If you are planning on upgrading to ICS firmware, no need of flashing pre - rooted rom.. Every ICS firmware on Xperia S can be rooted easily (1 minute work).. So update you phone using PC companion or flashtool and then root it...
jetset1990 said:
ok thanks : ) and whats jb jill brack ? whats the benefit or diffrent of using jb ?
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Root is completely different from jailbreak...
There is no jailbreak for Android...
In Android JB means 'Jelly Bean' aka android 4.1
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Hi Everyone,
I'm new to this phone and did search the forum but it seems I can't find clear answers, probably my research skills is poor -- hopefully someone could lead me to the right thread so I can possibly downgrade then root my phone or root my phone from this version as most thread available are for Z1 only.
Current Specs:
Model: D5503
Version: 4.4.2
Build Number: 14.3.A.0.681
Thank you.
Shizuwi said:
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to this phone and did search the forum but it seems I can't find clear answers, probably my research skills is poor -- hopefully someone could lead me to the right thread so I can possibly downgrade then root my phone or root my phone from this version as most thread available are for Z1 only.
Current Specs:
Model: D5503
Version: 4.4.2
Build Number: 14.3.A.0.681
Thank you.
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you can find it here ..... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2642081
autobanned said:
you can find it here ..... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2642081
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Thanks, i'll review it -- any noob guide to root 4.4 directly?
Did u upgrade from 4.3 and previously rooted in 4.3? Or phone come with 4.4 straight out of box?
I am guessing you need to revert back 4.3 > use exploit to root > backup TA > upgrade > unlock BT > Root
Shizuwi said:
Thanks, i'll review it -- any noob guide to root 4.4 directly?
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If you follow the guide you will have rooted 4.4. Note that this rooting process will keep your bootloader locked and keep DRM keys.
zxz0O0 said:
If you follow the guide you will have rooted 4.4. Note that this rooting process will keep your bootloader locked and keep DRM keys.
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any possibility without down grading?
Thanks for the help everyone
Shizuwi said:
any possibility without down grading?
Thanks for the help everyone
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Ther method of zxz0O0 is not downgrading anything.... I root the phone using his method and everything works better now.... BUT remember to backup your files from the internal SD, because you will loose everything
Shizuwi said:
any possibility without down grading?
Thanks for the help everyone
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You can directly unlock the bootloader without TA backup but then you will lose your warranty.
Here at work we are gonna receive some Galaxy tab 3 10.1 tablets.
As known, the software on this tablet doesn't support multi-users. (android 4.2.2)
There is an app to do this (Multiple User Enabler or switchme), but this requires ROOT acces. I can't do that, because the tablet isn't mine. I don't want to take the risk to break it.
Does anyone know wich other options there are to do this?
Seen 3 multi-user apps and all require Root rights. I guess there's no option without root.
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I'd be interested in a non root multiuser app for Tab10.1 aswell
greatgonzo81 said:
Here at work we are gonna receive some Galaxy tab 3 10.1 tablets.
As known, the software on this tablet doesn't support multi-users. (android 4.2.2)
There is an app to do this (Multiple User Enabler or switchme), but this requires ROOT acces. I can't do that, because the tablet isn't mine. I don't want to take the risk to break it.
Does anyone know wich other options there are to do this?
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Will_Xda said:
I'd be interested in a non root multiuser app for Tab10.1 aswell
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It probably will never work without root!
It needes to change system files else you wont be able to switch anyhow...
The software doesnt support multi-user, so how would you want to change the software? Yup by rooting else you wont have access.
HanZie82 said:
It probably will never work without root!
It needes to change system files else you wont be able to switch anyhow...
The software doesnt support multi-user, so how would you want to change the software? Yup by rooting else you wont have access.
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Thanks for the reply i've already done this on my tab3 7.0 and upon seeing it my Manager wanted on his tab3 10.1 just thought i'd check as i dont want to root his tab if ppssible, thanks anyway mate
Hi everyone,
I'm a long time ios jailbreaker and I'm kind of new to android, I've been doing a lot of research on downgrading to lollipop 5.1 but I'm confused as to how to get the fsc script option to pop up. So if anyone could give a full tutorial on downgrading that would be appreciated because i really dont want to brick my phone, also a link for 5.1 generic Australia if possible. Thanks
chicken_nugz said:
Hi everyone,
I'm a long time ios jailbreaker and I'm kind of new to android, I've been doing a lot of research on downgrading to lollipop 5.1 but I'm confused as to how to get the fsc script option to pop up. So if anyone could give a full tutorial on downgrading that would be appreciated because i really dont want to brick my phone, also a link for 5.1 generic Australia if possible. Thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-m5/help/flashing-tutorial-using-flashtool-t3425555
Do a bit more research
ih8redsn0w said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-m5/help/flashing-tutorial-using-flashtool-t3425555
Do a bit more research
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Thanks bud
Hello, I have updated my Active (Android 6) to the latest version of Android 6 via OTA:
SS-G891AUCS2AQA1
Now, I want to know what is the best way to root the phone (without updating Nougat or Oreo). Can you help me? Thank you very much.
Comrade, can you help me in this doubt also?
@staffeyx
535iu said:
Comrade, can you help me in this doubt also?
@staffeyx
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I don't know, sorry. Maybe this thread can help?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-active/development/rom-mod-release-t3635879
staffeyx said:
I don't know, sorry. Maybe this thread can help?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-active/development/rom-mod-release-t3635879
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I saw that thread, but unfortunately it says "Nougat" and apparently it is not a very stable root, it causes lower performance. I think Marshmallow is easier to root, but I'm not sure what steps to follow.
@miniminus, can you help me please?
Can someone please help me?
If you can't find it, I don't think there is a way to do it.