Quick story: I rooted my note 2 about a year ago. Ran Paranoid Android for a long time. got it in my head I wanted to revert back to stock. So I did, successfully. I then did all the updates, including the dreaded knox firmware. I then went back to PA, but with knox on the phone I was never able to get root access. I did get PA to stick somehow, but for the last 2 months i've been without my LTE. So I decided to revert again, successfully. Because I'm a glutton for punishment I allowed the stock update to kitkat 4.3, which soft bricked my phone. This was after it had been working on 4.1 for a half a day. A really nice guy in this thread showed me how to unbrick my phone and get it back to the bootloader. From there I was able to run the revert to stock again and my phone is again happily running stock 4.1.
All of that is leading to this, the actual question. My phone is constantly hanging when the OS asks if I want to upgrade. I've tried it a couple more times at this point to see if it was just a fluke that the update didn't take. Is soft bricks the phone every time...how do I get the phone updated to 4.3 so it stops asking?? At this point I am stock. I also tried running the auto root but it runs into knox (i think, something goes wrong) and wont take
Dont care what I have to do at this point, the knox counter is already tripped. Although it doesn't show up after running the revert to stock rom.
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Hi All, I come begging for help after exhausting all of my options and searches for similar issues.
I have a CDMA Galaxy Nexus Stock 4.0.2 but rooted (I installed CWM).
I woke up to my phone stuck in the boot loading screen; it just kept looping over and over. I shut off the phone restarted it and the phone was practically unuseable, it ran very very slow. Now I haven't done anything recently or installed any apps. The only app I installed was a modified MMS app (one of the Inverted Black ones), but that was 2 weeks ago and everything was running fine since then. (However since I'm not on a deodexed Rom, I knew there could be issues).
Well I of course switched back to the stock MMS app that I had manually backed up and that did not help. Now my phone would load, it would get to my homescreen, but it would then say something along, "service is not working, wait, close, or ok?" I'd hit wait and within 2 minutes my phone would automatically reboot and then go into a a sort-of bootloop (it would just show the boot.img and loop).
I then tried to restore two Nandroid back-ups (which were basically bone stock and made months ago) and both worked, except it would say secure.img not found or something like that. I was still able to boot up and use these back ups, but then within 5 minutes I would get the same error and then the phone would reboot.
After retrying them I decided to to just go bone stock and wipe and do a factory reset. This worked and everything seemed fine until I went to turn on wi-fi.
I would wait for wi-fi to turn on and eventually it would just quit and then reboot the phone. I did this 3 times in a row to confirm that it was indeed wi-fi causing these rebooting issues.
Now here's the thing, right now my phone is working as I have purposely tried not to touch the wi-fi (I need to use my phone) . Data, voice, mms/sms all work. But I literally have no idea why wi-fi would be causing my OS to go crazy?
My last resort is to flash the stock toro.img but I was hoping you guys could help me before I get to that point.
As of right now even though I did a data wipe/factory restore my phone is still rooted (rooted apps all work) and my bootloader is still unlocked. (I renamed the secure.bootloader file as per the instructions when using fastboot to load CWM).
Please help me troubleshoot this, Thanks guys.
I don't know if you have tried but maybe try flashing a rom after a data wipe
angelino0919 said:
I don't know if you have tried but maybe try flashing a rom after a data wipe
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I'm thinking about doing this as well since I will probably have to flash back to stock. I just want to make sure I can get back to stock since I am still covered by warranty and insurance (assuming they do not check to see if my phone has an unlocked bootloader).
JayBeezy802 said:
I'm thinking about doing this as well since I will probably have to flash back to stock. I just want to make sure I can get back to stock since I am still covered by warranty and insurance (assuming they do not check to see if my phone has an unlocked bootloader).
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Well you can always relock the bootloader. I doubt you will have to go back to stock though
So I had my phone rooted sometime around the point when the 4.1.2 OTA came out. I went back to stock recovery and a nandroid backup that I made before rooting. Now, about once a week, I get the notification that the update is available but it doesn't work. My phone reboots like its going to update, I get the android guy with the spinning graphic thing, then it reboots the same as it was before.
I tried searching but couldn't find a solution...if my searching skills suck just let me know
THANKS!
I successfully unlocked, s-offed, rooted my phone. When i put android revolution hd on it the wifi and maybe cell didn't work or something like that.
Anyway I have since updated to 4.4.4 and my phone has been very slow at times and sometimes will actually freeze up for a few minutes till I reset my phone.
Does anybody have any advice? Should I flash stock stuff on to potentially clean anything off? I haven't re-rooted the device since the update removed that.
Thank you for your time.
Few weeks ago updated my firmware to the latest NK3 and rooted using effortless method.
I'm 100% sure status then was custom. I used triangle away to make it official and failed, so after couple days and few reboots later I gave up.
So now I was just looking around my phone menus and I see status is official again. WTH??
I know for the fact, since I gave up on changing the status, it was custom and since then I have not played with my phone much at all.
Anybody has any idea how my phone become official again, on it's own?
I"m fully stock, rooted, knox=0, with supersu, to control root access, no xposed or other status spoofing programs at all.
No problem, just curious how it happens.
So like many of you, I have been really frustrated with T Mobile that they are the only carrier not to upgrade their Note 2 to Android 4.4, and they probably never will. There are more an more apps that I cannot run, some of which are important to me. So I gave up with calling T Mobile, and struck out on the custom ROM trail, seeing that CM has a 4.4 mod for this phone. After rooting and attempting to unlock (not necessary) and changing to custom recovery, I managed to get the CM mod loaded and running, after many hours of learning by trying everything, I got the phone running on the CM 4.4 mod, only to find that I could not make any calls, as there are no mods, anywhere, that support T Mobiles WiFi calling. I guess T Mobile uses that because their network is weak, but hey, I have used Sprint, AT&T and Verizon over the years, and every network has holes, especially inside buildings. It so happens that both where I work and at my home is spotty, so I cannot survive as a phone without WiFi calling. After all, for all of the bells and whistles, a Smart Phone is first and foremost a Phone. So after all that, I started on a new trail, unrooting and installing a stock mod.
There are lots of help out here that tell how to unroot and go back to stock, and they are all trash, every one of them. I tried stock mods from several sources (SAMMOBILE and others) and only found two out of six update versions that even functioned on my phone, and only one of those actually worked like it should, and that was the very first 4.1.1 version T889UVALJ1 that came with my phone years ago. No LTE and more apps that would not install at this level. I was hoping to at least get to the T889UVCOH4 version of 4.3, which is the current latest version from T Mobile.So here I was, an older version of ROM on my phone, no LTE, Flash counter not at zero, and Knox telling the world the phone was modified, excluding any chance of help. Why in the world did I even step into these problems. And then I made a startling discovery.
As I tried to at least restore the data backup I did before this whole thing started by using Smart Switch from Samsung, I found that not even that would recognize my phone because of the older version of android so I could not even get to my backups. When I got the phone it used Kies, but with the 4.3 version of android, Samsung changed over to Smart Switch. So at that moment I felt I was completely screwed. Then I saw the little "More" button on the Smart Switch dialog that was telling me my phone was not supported, and I clicked it. It brought me to some other options, and one was emergency recovery, which allowed for an initialization after a failed upgrade. I did not expect much, as my phone was not supported anymore, but I could not see any other option, so I chose to initialize the phone for recovery.
Well guess what, everything ran perfect, and when the process was completed, my phone was just like new, no flash record, no Knox report, a completely authorized phone. It was if I had never rooted it at all, and I had flashed a dozen ROMs. So for everyone that has a bricked or soft bricked Samsung phone or find out the custom ROMs are not what you were hoping for, all you need to do to get it back is install Samsung's Smart Switch on your computer and click the little "more" button on the screen and reinitialize your phone. It will be like the whole rooting and ROM experience was a bad dream, And yes, the backup did load when I was finished. It is that simple. This should work for any Samsung with Android 4.3 or higher on any carrier.