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Once the firmware is installed, users will have the ability to offload their app installs to the SD card. That's especially important for 16GB device owners who were upset to find that they had just 9.15GB of usable space on the device's storage. Moving apps to the SD card can save some of the needed space. Samsung has also found a way to squeeze another 0.08GB of space on the device's drive, according to SamMobile, which was first to report on the news.
In addition to handling the storage issue, the software update for the Galaxy S4 includes a host of fixes and improvements, including the ability to record HDR video and a fix for the purple effect users were seeing when scrolling through pages.
Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57587984-94/samsung-launches-firmware-update-for-galaxy-s4/
I though this was for the international version only?
I believe the update is for German version of S4 only.
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Its more of a preview piece of what's to come over here in the USA. We have the same problems as the Germans.
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Its more of a preview piece of what's to come over here in the USA. We have the same problems as the Germans.
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ill have that update very soon
I read someone already flashed this to ATT version of the S4. I've spent all day trying to figure out if this is going to softbrick OUR phones. Part of the new kernal is reported to solve some of the distorted sound issues that happen with certin headphones.
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I read someone already flashed this to ATT version of the S4. I've spent all day trying to figure out if this is going to softbrick OUR phones. Part of the new kernal is reported to solve some of the distorted sound issues that happen with certin headphones.
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itll work only if using a tmobile kernel (im currently on an I9505 rom). That said you cant use an international kernel, so as far as the updated kernel, we will have to wait
Can't updated how can I fix this
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Can't updated how can I fix this
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This message appear because you root your device
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This message appear because you root your device
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Yes I was rooted but I flash the stock firmware whit odin and when I try to update didn't work I think there is something something to fix this but can't figure out please need help thanks guys
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Waiting on the update
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Yes I was rooted but I flash the stock firmware whit odin and when I try to update didn't work I think there is something something to fix this but can't figure out please need help thanks guys
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Here you go.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.triangleaway
You must be rooted to use this. It's called Triangle Away by our very own Chainfire!
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Here is Chainfire's thread in the original development forums. It's about his new rooting method. Zip file via Odin and he also has a link to mention Triangle Away. Buy the full version it's well worth the $2!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2294005
[SGH-M919] CF-Auto-Root
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Hmm
I was rooted as well, used triangle away, then odin'd official stock tar, now my phone just says up to date when i try to update to May 7th's ota.
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I was rooted as well, used triangle away, then odin'd official stock tar, now my phone just says up to date when i try to update to May 7th's ota.
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Maybe t mobile haven't send you the new update that's what I think but i think you can try Kies on your desktop to manually updated. . I have a question did you use this method to root your phone. Because if it works for you I will try this thanks and another question did you buy the app tryangle from the play store ? Sorry men im new on this
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Maybe t mobile haven't send you the new update that's what I think but i think you can try Kies on your desktop to manually updated. . I have a question did you use this method to root your phone. Because if it works for you I will try this thanks and another question did you buy the app tryangle from the play store ? Sorry men im new on this
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Nah, T-mobile DID send me the update, the very day i purchased my phone, like May 7th or 8th, I had the incremental update that i noticed changed my transparent notification bar to like charcoal black. I had noted the dates as April 26 before the update, and May 6-7 on the newer update.
It's just I decided to try CF Auto-Root, once i realized i just wanted things back to the way i had it, yes, I BOUGHT triangle away, ran the reset flash counter, saw my status on rom read custom, so i flashed the official stock tar by odin and now it says i'm on official.
Issue now is, although my counter is at 0, and the status says official, won't ota to may 7th. I will try Samsung Kies though.
Edit: Even Samsung Kies Reports i'm up to date, which, i suppose I am for the most part, but still not up to date with the incremental May 7th release.
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I was rooted as well, used triangle away, then odin'd official stock tar, now my phone just says up to date when i try to update to May 7th's ota.
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Which official tar did you Odin? If it was the MDL build that is the may 7 update so that's why your phone would say up to date.
woops.
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Which official tar did you Odin? If it was the MDL build that is the may 7 update so that's why your phone would say up to date.
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Oh wow, really? Yeah.. it's the MDL update.. gosh, how could i have made that mistake..
(just for reference to everyone else, i mean i odin'd this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258628
where it says "Download UVUAMDL Official TAR" )
See what I was looking at thinking I was behind was the kernel version..
I got so used to seeing the kernel get updated whenever a new update rolls out on my old phone that I had no idea the may 7th update didn't bring a newer kernel.
Yes. I have MDL on baseband/modem and on the build number. Thing that was throwing me off was paying attention to the kernel version as Friday, April 26, also, i could of sworn the homescreen status bar isn't supposed to be transparent, but mine is, looking back at how it wasn't transparent before last time i was on the may 7th build, now that it's transparent on some things, i just got really confused. might of been the old background i had before, seeing to it that it's clear on homescreen now, and charcoal black when i open settings.
What I did to get an I9505 Odin build on my M919 was just flash the firmware, wait for it to fail at modem, then odin flash the UVUAMDL modem. Reboot and everything is perfect (except the Samsung Knox modified notification, of course).
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Oh wow, really? Yeah.. it's the MDL update.. gosh, how could i have made that mistake..
(just for reference to everyone else, i mean i odin'd this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2258628
where it says "Download UVUAMDL Official TAR" )
See what I was looking at thinking I was behind was the kernel version..
I got so used to seeing the kernel get updated whenever a new update rolls out on my old phone that I had no idea the may 7th update didn't bring a newer kernel.
Yes. I have MDL on baseband/modem and on the build number. Thing that was throwing me off was paying attention to the kernel version as Friday, April 26, also, i could of sworn the homescreen status bar isn't supposed to be transparent, but mine is, looking back at how it wasn't transparent before last time i was on the may 7th build, now that it's transparent on some things, i just got really confused. might of been the old background i had before, seeing to it that it's clear on homescreen now, and charcoal black when i open settings.
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I have UVUAMDL stock firmware
If I root my device then use tryangle I will be able to update to the newest update from the phone because now I can't I have this
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I have UVUAMDL stock firmware
If I root my device then use tryangle I will be able to update to the newest update from the phone because now I can't I have this
Edit..nevermind I just double checked that pic you posted
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I have UVUAMDL stock firmware
If I root my device then use tryangle I will be able to update to the newest update from the phone because now I can't I have this
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Did you get that image ota? We are in the same state and I still haven't.
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So currently I am running LiquidSmooth 3.2 Nightly 9-21 and I found out there was an update for Stock Rom from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4. So Should I update to 4.4.4 and if so is there a method to do so considering I am rooted at 4.4.2?
Though my plan is to update to 4.4.4 and then return to my root and the rom. What are your thoughts? Should I stay with that I have or update to 4.4.4 and if so, how?
If you're going back to the same ROM you might as well just stay there unless you want to try it
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If you're going back to the same ROM you might as well just stay there unless you want to try it
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Do you think updating to 4.4.4 make a difference tho? Will anything change?
What do you want to compare it to? Touchwiz or aosp? If you're looking for it to improve or add to your experience on liquidsmooth, it won't
Nothing to my baseband or anything? If not then I might as well stay. Thanks dude
Well baseband is newer but you can just flash that separately
Unless you plan on doing the stock thing and being an average Joe, flash the NH7 modem and stay at 4.4.2.
What is NH7 modem? Noob status
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If I do flash the NH7 modem, won't that change my firmware as well?
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What is NH7 modem? Noob status
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You can Google on what the modem/baseband does. And it won't mess with your firmware.
what the major benefits of the 4.4.4 update? Better reception with the new modems? UI changes? My understanding of the 4.4.3 to 4.4.4 update was to stop exploit used by TowelRoot, but I don't recall what the 4.4.2 to 4.4.3 update involved.
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what the major benefits of the 4.4.4 update? Better reception with the new modems? UI changes? My understanding of the 4.4.3 to 4.4.4 update was to stop exploit used by TowelRoot, but I don't recall what the 4.4.2 to 4.4.3 update involved.
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I haven't seen the 4.4.4 UI but I did flash the new modem and it is a little better.
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what the major benefits of the 4.4.4 update? Better reception with the new modems? UI changes? My understanding of the 4.4.3 to 4.4.4 update was to stop exploit used by TowelRoot, but I don't recall what the 4.4.2 to 4.4.3 update involved.
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There was no 4.4.3. We went from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4.
My data speeds are alot faster. No dropped signal. Better LTE speeds.
UI is the same.
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what the major benefits of the 4.4.4 update? Better reception with the new modems? UI changes? My understanding of the 4.4.3 to 4.4.4 update was to stop exploit used by TowelRoot, but I don't recall what the 4.4.2 to 4.4.3 update involved.
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Just a few toggles changed a little bit if you really look at it.. And feels faster and smoother to me too, no more of those annoying animation stutters that plagued 4.4.2
So How do I update?
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So How do I update?
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Get the 4.4.4 firmware from sammobile.com, DL Odin 3.07 (or 3.09) onto your computer, unzip the firmware and place the tar.md5 file into the PDA slot in Odin, boot your phone into DL mode, connect your phone to computer and when Odin says your phone is added, press start. Once your phone boots back up (or Odin says "passed") you are done
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Get the 4.4.4 firmware from sammobile.com, DL Odin 3.07 (or 3.09) onto your computer, unzip the firmware and place the tar.md5 file into the PDA slot in Odin, boot your phone into DL mode, connect your phone to computer and when Odin says your phone is added, press start. Once your phone boots back up (or Odin says "passed") you are done
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So It's no big deal if I'm rooted right now?
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So It's no big deal if I'm rooted right now?
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No. It will put the new firmware on your phone rooted or not
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So It's no big deal if I'm rooted right now?
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No sir. But you will have to root it again after you flash
Use this link. It will tell you what to do and give you links to what you need...
http://www.droidviews.com/update-t-mobile-galaxy-s4-to-android-4-4-4-kitkat-and-root-it/
Thank you Guys!! And I can still flash Liquid Smooth Rom afterwards right?
I have messed my phone up bad trying to get gps to lock. I have come to the conclusion after odin back to stock 4.2 and still cant get lock that its a hardware issue. Now for the life of me I cant get back to lolipop. No matter what i do i cant get my radio to update. is there a place to just download modems? I have never had this much trouble. IM so confused and about firmware, baseband, and roms at this point. Tell me the quickest easiest way to get to rooted GPE with the latest modem from MDL that is what i am back to at this point.
Have you tried flashing latest firmware? NK2. Don't use MDL modem. To update modem (if you don't want to flash latest firmware) shut phone down manually, reboot into download mode, flash modem, remove battery, reboot straight into download mode and reflash modem. Yes, I believe there is a thread that has modems
No I haven't. But It updated ota to nh7 whatever that is
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Ah. Then going back to 4.2 would definitely cause trouble. Do the double NK2 flash and see it you get back to normal.
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Ah. Then going back to 4.2 would definitely cause trouble. Do the double NK2 flash and see it you get back to normal.
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what do you mean by double and you are meaning the whole rom right?
As the title says I need a brave knowledgeable soul that it's willing to let me test a downgrade method for the galaxy s6 edge. I will flash official samsung files so there shouldn't be any issues.
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As the title says I need a brave knowledgeable soul that it's willing to let me test a downgrade method for the galaxy s6 edge. I will flash official samsung files so there shouldn't be any issues.
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Why don't you use yours to test?
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As the title says I need a brave knowledgeable soul that it's willing to let me test a downgrade method for the galaxy s6 edge. I will flash official samsung files so there shouldn't be any issues.
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Because I have the international S6 edge emerald green..
What's your method?
I have one that I just upgraded with flashfire and Odin to the latest to keep root.
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What's your method?
I have one that I just upgraded with flashfire and Odin to the latest to keep root.
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I thought root didnt work with 51.1. yet..anyways it's by flashing samsung signed files from the factory.
Just flashing the firmware from sammobile?
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I thought root didnt work with 51.1. yet..anyways it's by flashing samsung signed files from the factory.
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@Sunderwear what are you looking to be tested? I just updated to the latest 5.1.1 OTA. Let me know how I can help
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As the title says I need a brave knowledgeable soul that it's willing to let me test a downgrade method for the galaxy s6 edge. I will flash official samsung files so there shouldn't be any issues.
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So I went to 5.1 then back using Odin to flash stock 5.0.2. No issues other than it reinstalled bloat
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clinthess said:
So I went to 5.1 then back using Odin to flash stock 5.0.2. No issues other than it reinstalled bloat
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You odin'd COF6 5.1.1 and we're able to fully revert back to 5.0.2?
Yessir. But I don't have twrp if that helps. I was able to, using 3.10.6. Bypassed the new boot loader no issue. Fwiw. I initially had issues installing 5.1.1 bc I installed the boot.img first, which wouldn't allow installation of system.img. Got around that, didn't like it, went back. Data still intact. No issues.
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Yessir. But I don't have twrp if that helps. I was able to, using 3.10.6. Bypassed the new boot loader no issue. Fwiw. I initially had issues installing 5.1.1 bc I installed the boot.img first, which wouldn't allow installation of system.img. Got around that, didn't like it, went back. Data still intact. No issues.
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So let me make sure I understand. You flashed the completely stock COF6 Odin tar and then reverted completely back to 5.0.2?
I only ask because I have spent the last 30 hours trying to do so lol
Being on stock recovery when you go to 5.1.1 makes the difference?
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ok I have a spare tmobile, usa 32gig s6 edge on 5.1.1 upgraded threw smart switch.... what do u need for me to do
Has anyone else been able to successfully downgrade from 5.1 to 5.0.2?
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What's the word?
Have we found a way to go back or at least root 5.1.1?
I may be wrong, but I think it is a communication issue. One user said he reverted from 5.1 to 5.02 - but he went on to say that he did not flash the BOOTLOADER (that was my interpretation) and he didn;t full flash the entire 5.1.1 tar - so in reality he never really updated - and going back to 5.02 wasn't an issue (obvoiusly)
That is my take on what I read here - but I may be mistaken - I am hoping I am wrong cause I sure woud like to get this whole thing behind us.....
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I may be wrong, but I think it is a communication issue. One user said he reverted from 5.1 to 5.02 - but he went on to say that he did not flash the BOOTLOADER (that was my interpretation) and he didn;t full flash the entire 5.1.1 tar - so in reality he never really updated - and going back to 5.02 wasn't an issue (obvoiusly)
That is my take on what I read here - but I may be mistaken - I am hoping I am wrong cause I sure woud like to get this whole thing behind us.....
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You are correct. I was mistaken. I flashed the boot and system partitions, not the ota or smart switch version. Once I did, I was stuck like everyone else.
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Did it start correctly with the older bootloader?
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Did it start correctly with the older bootloader?
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I got mine to boot the 5.1.1 rom/kernel on the old bootloader. But without flashing the bootloader, it had issues with the fingerprint reader and the ambient light sensor. It may have had other issues that I didn't discover in the brief time I had my phone this way.
So was anyone able to downgrade?
I was lured to upgrade to 5.1.1 with false root promises by this article here -- http://www.teamandroid.com/2015/06/...511-galaxy-s6-edge-g925t-lollipop-firmware/2/, which claimed it had a root package for SM-G925T for 5.1.1 -- but instead the link in it was redirecting to a root package for SM-G925F, which on t-mobile version is just causing a boot loop.
So I've been trying to downgrade to 5.0.2 but when I try to flash it with ODIN, my phone just displays an error message "sw rev. check fail. device: 2, binary: 1"
Anyone who was able to downgrade could you please post exact steps and links to the firmware you used?
I am currently running the MOAR note 5 hybrid rom. I flashed the custom marshmallow rom on the front page, and now I can not connect to wifi. I have tried flashing several different modems and firmwares. Any tips?
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I am currently running the MOAR note 5 hybrid rom. I flashed the custom marshmallow rom on the front page, and now I can not connect to wifi. I have tried flashing several different modems and firmwares. Any tips?
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If you're saying you flashed the leaked MM tar, your bootloader changed.
You must go back to the OK1 bootloader or stock tar before flashing lollipop ROM or restoring a backup. I'd suggest going with OK1 stock tar if you didn't have a TWRP backup for Moar.
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This fixed it! Thank you so much!
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If you're saying you flashed the leaked MM tar, your bootloader changed.
You must go back to the OK1 bootloader or stock tar before flashing lollipop ROM or restoring a backup. I'd suggest going with OK1 stock tar if you didn't have a TWRP backup for Moar.
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Are there instructions posted somewhere about how to do this? I'm new to the Note 4 and an still figuring things out.
rodohmes said:
Are there instructions posted somewhere about how to do this? I'm new to the Note 4 and an still figuring things out.
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What are you trying to do and why?
If you've tried reverting from Lollipop to Marshmallow or vice versa without using full stock tar in Odin; i.e., restoring a TWRP backup, the bootloader would need to need to reverted to match the original ROM base, else Wi-Fi doesn't connect and the camera doesn't focus. Freeza has a thread with the dedicated Odin tars in development forum.
Are you asking how to Odin flash?
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What are you trying to do and why?
If you've tried reverting from Lollipop to Marshmallow or vice versa without using full stock tar in Odin; i.e., restoring a TWRP backup, the bootloader would need to need to reverted to match the original ROM base, else Wi-Fi doesn't connect and the camera doesn't focus. Freeza has a thread with the dedicated Odin tars in development forum.
Are you asking how to Odin flash?
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Thanks for the reply. My Sprint Note 4 was updated to Marshmallow before I unlocked the bootloader & rooted. I'd like to try out this ROM & cm13, but have read that I'll need to downgrade my modem & bootloader (maybe other things, not sure). I'm not sure how to do that.
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Thanks for the reply. My Sprint Note 4 was updated to Marshmallow before I unlocked the bootloader & rooted. I'd like to try out this ROM & cm13, but have read that I'll need to downgrade my modem & bootloader (maybe other things, not sure). I'm not sure how to do that.
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OK, you know how to use Odin then. Download the files from thread, check the md5's and use the AP slot in Odin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37qh7uZ9R-Y&feature=youtube_gdata_player
In case you forgot, the illustrative version starts around 4 minute mark. Maybe it's just me but before I volume up, I get Odin ready and connect USB.
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OK, you know how to use Odin then. Download the files from thread, check the md5's and use the AP slot in Odin.
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In case you forgot, the illustrative version starts around 4 minute mark. Maybe it's just me but before I volume up, I get Odin ready and connect USB.
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Do I need to revert everything back to 5.1.1 LP?
Or just certain things? I was able to find the tar, but not sure how to do only certain items.
I'm thinking I'm going to just wait it out till they're able to get everything working on the newest firmware. I'm used to HTC and all this tar, OK1, Odin, etc stuff is really foreign to me at this point, haha.
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Do I need to revert everything back to 5.1.1 LP?
Or just certain things? I was able to find the tar, but not sure how to do only certain items.
I'm thinking I'm going to just wait it out till they're able to get everything working on the newest firmware. I'm used to HTC and all this tar, OK1, Odin, etc stuff is really foreign to me at this point, haha.
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The point of the tars freeza shared was to not have to revert everything but you still can. Freeza's method is convenient where TWRP backups for 5.1 and 6.0 exist to restore but moving to CM should be easier to.
It's not so difficult, just different than what you're accustomed to. I suppose you already know that OEM and CM are very different and since data isn't compatible, you should wipe data and internal but have your backups, keep sakes and flash items on extSdCard to avoid loss.
To answer your question, you'd flash the ROM, then flash the Odin tars. One tar per Odin session; let the phone auto reboot. Only other tool you really need besides Odin on PC is the Samsung driver installed. You find that at Samsung support for Note 4; download and install the .exe file.
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The point of the tars freeza shared was to not have to revert everything but you still can. Freeza's method is convenient where TWRP backups for 5.1 and 6.0 exist to restore but moving to CM should be easier to.
It's not so difficult, just different than what you're accustomed to. I suppose you already know that OEM and CM are very different and since data isn't compatible, you should wipe data and internal but have your backups, keep sakes and flash items on extSdCard to avoid loss.
To answer your question, you'd flash the ROM, then flash the Odin tars. One tar per Odin session; let the phone auto reboot. Only other tool you really need besides Odin on PC is the Samsung driver installed. You find that at Samsung support for Note 4; download and install the .exe file.
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I may venture into this then. Would I have the same wifi & camera issues if I tried to run a cm12.1 ROM? I'm guessing so...
rodohmes said:
I may venture into this then. Would I have the same wifi & camera issues if I tried to run a cm12.1 ROM? I'm guessing so...
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I think so.
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I think so.
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Yeah, just tried it but no dice. Thanks for your help. :thumbup:
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What are you trying to do and why?
If you've tried reverting from Lollipop to Marshmallow or vice versa without using full stock tar in Odin; i.e., restoring a TWRP backup, the bootloader would need to need to reverted to match the original ROM base, else Wi-Fi doesn't connect and the camera doesn't focus. Freeza has a thread with the dedicated Odin tars in development forum.
Are you asking how to Odin flash?
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thank u Bro for guide me and save me:good::good: