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Hello, I was reading some of the root methods posted in the dev thread. I was wondering if any of those methods (being AT&T) will work on the Bell SGS III ?
I being a I727R user, found a one-click-method, that allowed me to root that phone when I did it. It was one batch file, which installed root and SU which was really nice.
I have not played around with ODIN too much and did not want to harm it. I know the SGS3 just released so things do take time. I was wondering if there will be a one click method to rooting the device, and in turn installing CWM.
Any suggestions would be great. Thank you
From what I've been heard and seen these days, I am 99% sure that all the Rogers/Bell/Telus/AT&T are the same model, which is I747M. So I assume that the rooting method is interchangeable.
I know the rooting method works on Rogers' one for sure.. I am going to do it tonight probably and report back.
noahattic said:
From what I've been heard and seen these days, I am 99% sure that all the Rogers/Bell/Telus/AT&T are the same model, which is I747M. So I assume that the rooting method is interchangeable.
I know the rooting method works on Rogers' one for sure.. I am going to do it tonight probably and report back.
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Much appreciated, please let me know how it goes, as I have 2 (BELL) I747's here to root and install recovery. I would be interested in what method is used to get these going.
Thanks
EDIT: I found this too...
http://galaxys3root.com/galaxy-s3-root/how-to-root-sprint-galaxy-s3-sph-l710/
perhaps this is all you need to do ? I am not sure
This worked for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1726960
you don't need to do the restore steps as we haven't pooched our devices.
fully compatible I'm on Telus. Use the new non counter trip methods in the att development forum
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Woolios said:
fully compatible I'm on Telus. Use the new non counter trip methods in the att development forum
Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk 2
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nice wanna link that, I saw y2 going to try that just verifying that we don't need to bother with the fixboot.tar
Have you actually used the non-counter-trip root method on your phone? I just got a Bell phone and so far Odin fails each time I try.
Instructions:
Root Method Starts Here.
** Get Odin like mentioned Above
** Make Sure you have all Samsung Drivers installed.
** Reboot your phone into download mode
* Hold down Volume Down, Home and then power until Warning!! message is displayed
* Press Volume Up to continue.
** Your phone should now be in download mode and displaying a green Android and say Downloading. If it is not, power off your phone by holding down the power button and then try to get into Download mode again. Do NOT progress until you have done so.
** Go into the folder you extracted Odin3 into and run Odin3 v3.04.exe
** Connect your phone to your computer via USB
** In Odin, the COM box all the way to the left should turn blue and it should say Added!! in the Message area.
** Click on PDA and in the Open window that pops up navigate to and open the Tar With CWM from below file you downloaded earlier
** Verify that Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time are checked
** Click Start. Once the process is completed you device should automatically reboot and there will be a green PASS! box in the upper left of the window. You can then close Odin.
** Power off your device and boot into Recovery mode
* To boot into Recovery mode: Hold down Volume Up, Home and then the Power button until you are in Recovery (it should say CWM-based Recovery at the top of the screen)
**. Install CMW_SuperUser_v3.07.zip that you copied onto your internal memory
* Navigating ClockWorkMod Recovery: Use the Volume Up and Down arrow keys to change the highlighted option and the home key to select an option. The Back softkey works, but will not be lit and will take you back one screen.
Installing a zip:
* Select "Install zip from sdcard" (Yes, I know it's on the internal storage.)
* Select "Choose zip from sdcard"
* Select the zip you want to install; in this case CWM_SuperUser_v3.0.7.zip
* Select "Yes" to begin installing
**. Once the process has completed use the Back arrow to get back to the main recovery screen (remember, it works, but it's not lit) and select "reboot system now." Once your device boots up you should now be 'Rooted,' but there's still a few more things to be done
15. Install BusyBox. There are actually several ways to do this, but the BusyBox app in the Google Play Market is quick and easy. Install it, grant it SuperUser permissions and it'll walk you through the rest and advise you when to update.
16. Update your Binaries.
* Open the Superuser app
* Get into settings (the wrench icon in the upper right of the screen)
* Select Su binary under the General section towards the bottom of the list
* Select Update
**.Your device is now rooted and all set.
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That is all there is to root, as link above stated.... no need to flash 'fixboot.tar'
unibombz said:
That is all there is to root, as link above stated.... no need to flash 'fixboot.tar'
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This method trips the counter, does it not?
frelnik said:
This method trips the counter, does it not?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
read here for no trip. This is based on the AT&T model, Since I am using bell I did not bother, and followed the other method. I couldn't care if I tripped the counter... never have sent a phone in for warranty myself.
Since mine is i747M, I chose not to use the AT&T img just for my own reasons.
I just flashed cwm via odin, and SU via cwm
unibombz said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
read here for no trip. This is based on the AT&T model, Since I am using bell I did not bother, and followed the other method. I couldn't care if I tripped the counter... never have sent a phone in for warranty myself.
Since mine is i747M, I chose not to use the AT&T img just for my own reasons.
I just flashed cwm via odin, and SU via cwm
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It should work fine but ofcorse nothing is perfect.
Once Bell's firmware is availiable on samsungs servers I plan on injecting a copy with SuperSU root and will make it availiable to others in an odin flashable file that wont trip the counter for those that dont know how to do it themselfs.
Also the non trip method of recovery is pretty stright forward as ive done simular things like this too on bootloaders on my SGS2 I will test and report my findings and give instructions for others once I can get my hands on Bells firmware.
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Has anybody confirmed that the AT&T no-trip root works on a Bell S3? My friend said it should since the model numbers are the same so same hardware.
Also dbzgod, is there any eta on when the stock Bell firmware is available?
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Has anybody confirmed that the AT&T no-trip root works on a Bell S3? My friend said it should since the model numbers are the same so same hardware.
Also dbzgod, is there any eta on when the stock Bell firmware is available?
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I havnt try'd myself but others have and said flashing the AT&T one works since the hardware is the exact same.
I have no clue. Bell has yet to post the firmware on Samsung kies server still waiting :/
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Alright thanks! I think I will give the AT&T version a try. I am a noob with Android after just making the switch to Android from iOS.
With the root, I will be able to uninstall any AT&T pre-included software right?
I can confirm it works, but it trip the counter, rooted, SU too, oh, well, it won't be to long until a fix for the counter is out.
hey guys,
I am fairly new to all of this so I am just wondering - what do we have to wait for before a bell specific root can be done?
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I can confirm it works, but it trip the counter, rooted, SU too, oh, well, it won't be to long until a fix for the counter is out.
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Just to clarify, the no-trip-counter method here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426 and it worked, but still tripped the counter?
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Have any of yous tried the triangle away app? It resets the trip counter to 0 and puts the custom binary download to official. I've used it a bunch no problems
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this method works just fine:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
Sorry I posted this in the Tmobile section but there is no relevant place to post it on this site. Is their any Stock/factory ROM for the Samsung galaxy s4 metro pcs edition. I understand that the tmobile one is the same but is there any Metro ones. So what happen was i wanted to try and root my device with the tmobile method as everywhere i read says its perfectly safe and wont brick anything. so i tried it i installed clock work fine and booted into the recovery mode for it. I also was able to install the supersu app all went well as i thought. but what keeps happening is that the supersu cant update binaries it keeps saying installation failed. So im scared right now. the phone works fine everything is great nothing wrong but why is it that my supersu app cant install binaries. also a couple questions is if the binaries didnt update is device not rooted. also is my warrinty void cuz everything in the about system is the same? does anyone no where i could have went wrong i follow a youtube video by max lee of galaxys4root. the tmobile version. Will there be a metro stock rom soon? is it safe if i just flash the tmobile stock rom? PLEASE can anyone help.
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Sorry I posted this in the Tmobile section but there is no relevant place to post it on this site. Is their any Stock/factory ROM for the Samsung galaxy s4 metro pcs edition. I understand that the tmobile one is the same but is there any Metro ones. So what happen was i wanted to try and root my device with the tmobile method as everywhere i read says its perfectly safe and wont brick anything. so i tried it i installed clock work fine and booted into the recovery mode for it. I also was able to install the supersu app all went well as i thought. but what keeps happening is that the supersu cant update binaries it keeps saying installation failed. So im scared right now. the phone works fine everything is great nothing wrong but why is it that my supersu app cant install binaries. also a couple questions is if the binaries didnt update is device not rooted. also is my warrinty void cuz everything in the about system is the same? does anyone no where i could have went wrong i follow a youtube video by max lee of galaxys4root. the tmobile version. Will there be a metro stock rom soon? is it safe if i just flash the tmobile stock rom? PLEASE can anyone help.
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SuperSU can't update the binaries or it can't install the binaries? You can install the app SuperSU without being rooted all day long, but the binaries can't be installed via SuperSU; so if installing is the problem, that's why. Download a root checker app and make sure you actually have root; if not, you'll have to root again. As far as voiding the warranty, if you flashed a custom recovery (which you said you have TWRP now) then your warranty is void.
My friend wanted to root his phone on the go, so he downloaded King Root and it sort of worked(explained later) but for the app he wanted to use he didn't have proper root access, his SU manager(Some Asian language) gave that app permissions but it won't work because it kept asking for root access. That's when I took over, i downloaded SuperSU and when i went on it i needed it said SU Binary needs to be updated, I went OK and chose normal installation(Didn't have TWRP), it didn't work so i downloaded TWRP Manager and installed in, surprisingly I had root access on it. TWRP was installed successfully, so I went back to install SU Binary through TWRP installation, it keeps failing, IDK why...
So i'm gonna properly root his phone following this video YOUTUBE: /watch?v=FOaRQoJWWDw (I'm new so can't post links)
So since i'm gonna be rooting it again, do I need to flash stock ROM onto his phone?
All answers will be appreciated.
Is the bootloader unlocked?
I only see one recent report of kingroot v4 working on the M8, and it was on KitKat: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/kingroot-rooting-app-t2913123/page4
For the most part, root apps don't work on HTC devices unless you unlock the bootloader. At which point, the root apps are pointless, as you can just install TWRP and flash SuperSU to root, or any other variety of methods.
Also, I don't recommend using the toolkit to root as suggested in the YouTube video. The toolkits are outdated, install obsolete versions of TWRP, which will cause other problems. If you are serious about rooting and modding the phone, the best way to go about that is to read and learn the proper way (not with root apps or toolkits). The "sticky" guide and FAQ threads at the top of this forum section, and top of the "General" M8 forum section are a good place to start.
*Updated 3/2017 to include same for LL updated SM-T707A*
For anyone else who has the SM-T707A (tab s 8.4" AT&T LTE version) -
Issues with this tablet:
1. Upgrading to Lollipop - seems that without an actual AT&T sim card installed, you're not going to be able to upgrade from 4.4.2 (cannot download the OTA update, and I haven't been able to find a download of the firmware online ANYWHERE).
2. Locked Bootloader - possible to carrier unlock for any compatible GMS carrier (I'm using mine with a T-mobile sim card), but seems that there is no way to unlock the bootloader/install a custom recovery.
(**NOTE: DO NOT TRY AND INSTALL TWRP OR USE THE UNLOCK/RECOVERY UTILITIES FOR THE SM-T705 ... while it seems like they would effectively be the same devices, both have exynos cpu and identical specs...I have tested out the odin-flashable methods from the development section that are for the SM-T705, and THESE WILL SOFT BRICK YOUR DEVICE. A HUGE ISSUE, SINCE THE STOCK FIRMWARE IS REALLY REALLY REALLY DIFFICULT TO FIND..)
SILVER LININGS:
1. Even if you have to stay on 4.4.2, you should be able to root with Kingo Root.
2. If you are rooted with Kingo on 4.4.2, and want to switch to SuperSU app instead of the KingoRoot one, you can try this (worked for me):
**Update 3/2017 - this will also work on LL updated SM-T707A
1. Install SuperSU app through google play store (regular install...NOT an update via recovery). This means you will now have TWO Superuser apps installed on your phone. Only the Kingo Superuser will have the authority to grant SU permissions at this point. Now open SuperSU and make sure it is installed. It should ask you to update the SU binary (you won't be able to yet, but make sure you get the prompt).
2. Download a terminal emulator app, or enable usb debugging in dev options, connect phone to pc, and open an adb shell.
3. Follow the instructions for switching to SuperSU available on android forums (search for "bakageta" +" supersu to kingo" +"android forums" ).
4. Download @bakageta's zip file and put on your sd card. Then open your terminal emulator or adb shell as root (type "su" + press enter) and run the first command: "# ./step0.sh" Remember to leave your terminal emulator open when you move on to the next step (same goes for your adb window).
5. Uninstall the Kingo Root apps (your tablet will then ~likely~ auto-reboot, closing the terminal emulator...DON'T PANIC, THIS IS OK.)
6. After your tablet boots back up, you should still have root**, but now your Superuser app will be SuperSU.
**UPDATE (3/2017, running the LL updated SM-T707A) If you are doing this on LL, you may need to also run the subsequent bakageta script, "# ./step1.sh" after the initial reboot to get SuperSU root access.
--> If anyone here knows how I can make a backup of the firmware I currently have installed (rooted stock 5.0.1) that can be used as a restore image via odin, please let me know! I'd gladly upload the file for anyone who is having trouble unbricking their devices, since the stock files are so insanely difficult to find for this particular variant of the tab s.
--Thanks to @Kingxteam
--Thanks to @bakageta for the alcatel scripts
see PM
chixvicious, did you ever managed to get those backups? I got a soft-bricked 707A and i also cant find the stock roms anywhere
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chixvicious, did you ever managed to get those backups? I got a soft-bricked 707A and i also cant find the stock roms anywhere
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still not allowed to post links, but files can be found at dropbox dot com/s/mjobo2sfa53x2dv/T707AUCU1ANH9_T707AATT1ANH9_4.4.4_USA_4Files.rar?dl=0
Okay so I can confirm Galaxy Tab S 707a 8.4" LTE can be rooted in 4.4.2 with Kingo. It's goofy like kingo is , but it worked unfortunately that's not quite enough for myself as six axis never communicates w. Stock annnnd tmobile sucks and are being jerks can't use it without special plan so I'm putting my WiFi board back in. If any one wants rooted 4.4.2 unlocked motherboard......useless wasted tech here, all thanks to software restrictions.
updated for anyone else playing with these / whom it may concern if they ever google up this old ass device , I confirm on 4.4.2 707a I have successfully root with kingo and them using SUPERSUME apk I have swtiched it fully to SuperSU . Also using online nandroid backup with the 805 LTE variant patch I was able to get a full backup. I think I'm in decent shape for experimentation as I'm on the lowest order firmware and hopefully , not sure but hopefully if anything goes badly i can just update to newer firmware. Going to attempt using SAFESTRAP recovery next
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updated for anyone else playing with these / whom it may concern if they ever google up this old ass device , I confirm on 4.4.2 707a I have successfully root with kingo and them using SUPERSUME apk I have swtiched it fully to SuperSU . Also using online nandroid backup with the 805 LTE variant patch I was able to get a full backup. I think I'm in decent shape for experimentation as I'm on the lowest order firmware and hopefully , not sure but hopefully if anything goes badly i can just update to newer firmware. Going to attempt using SAFESTRAP recovery next
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I still have 2 of these and am constantly disappointed at how much development there is for every other variants but this one.
I got safestrap in , was able to reboot and see it but no luck due to se enforcing , I tried everything to get it to permissive but no luck. I went back to my WiFi model ha , oh well. Have to look for a 705 that has unlocked boot / better firmware
pm me if you still have that!
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Okay so I can confirm Galaxy Tab S 707a 8.4" LTE can be rooted in 4.4.2 with Kingo. It's goofy like kingo is , but it worked unfortunately that's not quite enough for myself as six axis never communicates w. Stock annnnd tmobile sucks and are being jerks can't use it without special plan so I'm putting my WiFi board back in. If any one wants rooted 4.4.2 unlocked motherboard......useless wasted tech here, all thanks to software restrictions.
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PM me if you still have that! I randomly have an extra (shattered screen) Tab S 8.4" without a motherboard, and would play around with trying to unlock the bootloader on it if I had a mobo to put in it!
Thanks!
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I got safestrap in , was able to reboot and see it but no luck due to se enforcing , I tried everything to get it to permissive but no luck. I went back to my WiFi model ha , oh well. Have to look for a 705 that has unlocked boot / better firmware
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I could help get this permissive on kitkat, but not LL or MM.
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I could help get this permissive on kitkat, but not LL or MM.
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What are your thoughts ? It's def still kitkat , but I've tried init'd stuff and all sorts crap. If i got permissive i could possibly get safestrap to boot and then try out roms intended for the regular LTE variant. It is just kind of useless for me as T-mobile it's device Id as tablet so they lock it out then if i just wanted to use it WiFi the TouchWiz stuff kills remote controls like six axis and stuff. Id prob use it daily if i could get past device id pickups / safestrap a way into better rom
anyone have the 6.0.1 firmware?
I was trying to root/custom rom/etc in a hurry and I was interrupted a million times, so I screwed up. SM-N910v. I started out on kitkat, 4.4.1. I tried this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...t/howto-bootloader-unlock-upgrade-to-t3398144
I odin N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVRU2CPD1_FullFirmware.tar.md5. That upgraded me lollipop 5.5.1. I then follow a guide similiar to this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...asy-guide-how-to-root-verizon-galaxy-t3454593
Its not the exact one, but there is several guides that are the same. I temporary rooted with kingoroot, installed TWRP. One of the guides said not to let it boot normally, so I freaked out and made sure I didn't do that. I booted back into twrp. Using this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-verizon/development/cyanogenmod-t3253973
I can't remember or find the exact guide I was on... But I flashed these files in the following order:
BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip
Emotion-TW-5.1.1-nightly-r21-RC1-SM-N910P.zip (this was really dumb)
cm-13.0-20160919-UNOFFICIAL-trltevzw.zip
I tried to boot, I left it on for atleast 30 mins, and the clockworkmod logo kept animating abnormally fast.
I then installed N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVRU2CPD1_FullFirmware.tar.md5 again (... doh ...).
Now it bootloops.... so I said.. 'ok, maybe I just need my TWRP recovery back'. Tried to install TWRP and fail....
I can boot into safe mode fine, but not normal mode. The problem with safe mode is you can't install apps.
I've tried factory reset, wipe cache, dalvik, etc etc. Nothing. I've also tried a different firmware I believe as well.. I am lost...
Current Android Info:
5.1.1
security patch level: 2015-12-01
baseband version: N910VVRU2CPD1
Kernel version: 3.10.40 Jan 20 2016
Build Number: LMY47X.N910VVRU2BPA1
The information above indicates that I am still in this version: N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVRU2CPD1_FullFirmware.tar.md5
Ok so.. I just odin this file N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVZW2BPA1_N910VVRU2BPA1_HOME.tar.md5
Same story, I can boot into normal mode, but not safe mode.
I check my info:
5.1.1
security patch level: 2015-12-01
baseband version: N910VVRU2BPA1
Kernel version: 3.10.40 Jan 20 2016
Build Number: LMY47X.N910VVRU2BPA1
Factory reseting now... and seeing if that fixes my problem... nope... same bootloop problem...
my thinking is... if I undo "samsung_unlock_n4-fix" and that would fix my bootloop. If thats true..... I guess my biggest question is: if the boot loader is unlocked, then why can't I flash TWRP like I was able to the first time??
I appologize, I will be unaviable for the next 5 or 6 days..... any help would be much appreciated!
I followed Max Lee's guide on youtube for rooting/unlocking the bootloader I recommend downloading the files he has linked, just ensure that your phone is the SM-N910V the hardest part or more time consuming part is getting kingo root to get you that temporary root needed to unlock your bootloader/root phone. Kingo root is very unstable and your phone will freeze/restart many times, You definitely need a spare sd card, at least a 2GB from my experience and patience, set aside a few hours because your follow through is crucial. If all goes well you will be able to install TWRP. I hope this helps. Tip, if you decide to follow his method, the file titled 'samsung_unlock_n4-2' you need to rename it to say 'samsung_unlock_n4-fix' good luck!
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I followed Max Lee's guide on youtube for rooting/unlocking the bootloader I recommend downloading the files he has linked, just ensure that your phone is the SM-N910V the hardest part or more time consuming part is getting kingo root to get you that temporary root needed to unlock your bootloader/root phone. Kingo root is very unstable and your phone will freeze/restart many times, You definitely need a spare sd card, at least a 2GB from my experience and patience, set aside a few hours because your follow through is crucial. If all goes well you will be able to install TWRP. I hope this helps. Tip, if you decide to follow his method, the file titled 'samsung_unlock_n4-2' you need to rename it to say 'samsung_unlock_n4-fix' good luck!
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I appreciate your post. However I don't think you quite understand whats going on.
https://galaxynote4root.com/cwmtwrp-recovery/
His site specifically states: "Verizon SM-N910V unless you have a developer’s edition phone as retail version come with locked bootloaders meaning you cannot install regular CWM or TWRP!!!"
It also shows that comment in the video. I definitely DO NOT have the developers edition.
In summary: I flashed the firmware that has the bootloader unlock vulnerability->Installed twrp->Installed CWM->Installed Firmware with bootloader vulnerability, which replaced everything I did. Now it seems like the bootloader is re-locked, and I can't boot into normal mode, which means I can't run kingo again. I can't flash TWRP, the only things I can do are: adb sideload, odin, boot any 5.1.1 in safe mode.
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I appreciate your post. However I don't think you quite understand whats going on.
https://galaxynote4root.com/cwmtwrp-recovery/
His site specifically states: "Verizon SM-N910V unless you have a developer’s edition phone as retail version come with locked bootloaders meaning you cannot install regular CWM or TWRP!!!"
It also shows that comment in the video. I definitely DO NOT have the developers edition.
In summary: I flashed the firmware that has the bootloader unlock vulnerability->Installed twrp->Installed CWM->Installed Firmware with bootloader vulnerability, which replaced everything I did. Now it seems like the bootloader is re-locked, and I can't boot into normal mode, which means I can't run kingo again. I can't flash TWRP, the only things I can do are: adb sideload, odin, boot any 5.1.1 in safe mode.
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I did not have a developers edition either, I have retail, this method makes your phone into the developer edition. This method is designed for verizons note 4. So what i'm saying is, I followed his method using a retail note 4 branded verizon and this exploit makes it into a developers edition so you may install twrp and roms. You are able to odin flash stock firmware for marshmallow and then downgrade to 5.1 to run max's method.
Ok so.. I managed to get everything working... so I'm happy. Thank you UmbrellaTakedown for invoking thought and thank you for replying, your the only person who replied, so much appreciated!
1. Boot into safe mode
2. Install app by: adb install c:\kingoroot.apk
3. At this point, its installed but the launcher needs to be refreshed for the icon to show up. I don't know how to refresh the launcher without a reboot.. so...
4. Find the kingoroot package name: adb shell 'pm list packages -f'
5. In my case it said: package:/data/app/com.kingo.root-1/base.apk=com.kingo.root So your answer is: com.kingo.root
6. Now in order to launch kingo, you need to find the activity of the package: adb shell pm dump PACKAGE_NAME | grep -A 1 MAIN
7. Start the activity: adb shell am start -n com.kingo.root/com.kingoapp.root.MainActivity
From here I was able to temp root through kingo, and run samsung_unlock_n4-fix. This time I had to only run samsung_unlock_n4-fix once. After that, TWRP installed no problem (where before it would not).
Update:
I am now officially on Jasmine ROM marshmallow. I had to copy the jasmine folder to /data/media/0/TWRP/BACKUPS/xxxx/jasmine
xxxx= you get that from adb devices
Then simply do a restore, after restore, restore the partial firmware file (it has to be done in that order or else it won't work)
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Ok so.. I managed to get everything working... so I'm happy. Thank you UmbrellaTakedown for invoking thought and thank you for replying, your the only person who replied, so much appreciated!
1. Boot into safe mode
2. Install app by: adb install c:\kingoroot.apk
3. At this point, its installed but the launcher needs to be refreshed for the icon to show up. I don't know how to refresh the launcher without a reboot.. so...
4. Find the kingoroot package name: adb shell 'pm list packages -f'
5. In my case it said: package:/data/app/com.kingo.root-1/base.apk=com.kingo.root So your answer is: com.kingo.root
6. Now in order to launch kingo, you need to find the activity of the package: adb shell pm dump PACKAGE_NAME | grep -A 1 MAIN
7. Start the activity: adb shell am start -n com.kingo.root/com.kingoapp.root.MainActivity
From here I was able to temp root through kingo, and run samsung_unlock_n4-fix. This time I had to only run samsung_unlock_n4-fix once. After that, TWRP installed no problem (where before it would not).
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I am now officially on Jasmine ROM marshmallow. I had to copy the jasmine folder to /data/media/0/TWRP/BACKUPS/xxxx/jasmine
xxxx= you get that from adb devices
Then simply do a restore, after restore, restore the partial firmware file (it has to be done in that order or else it won't work)
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Just an FYI, you need to run the sasmung_unlock_n4 application twice. The first time, it will write your eMMC CID to the correct one, and the second time you execute, it will write the CID signature/blob to the bootloader - completing the unlock process. Glad to see you got it working.