So i go this phone like a month ago or better and it had oe2. I've been postponing the update because i thought oe2 is what you want to have to start rooting and be able to revert back? My apologies if I'm wrong.
Anyways, i just woke up and my phone says the update was successful and i need to reboot. I have no idea how this happened, i was sleeping. My legs or arms just so happened to hit the update in my sleep?
Tl;dr I haven't rebooted yet and Can i revert this or is it no big deal?
TIA, Bill
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You are okay with the update. What did you update to? (Settings -> About phone.) It really doesn't matter because Unikernel will allow you to root anyway. A new version of Unikernel based on OH1 (the latest update) is being worked on currently. You might want to wait for that.
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So I'm rooted, running the Rogers kernel and the AT&T rom. I've removed the bloatware myself. Today I was notified of an AT&T update. My phone will download it, but it fails to install.
Anybody else experiencing this?
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Probably failing a check sum. I'm avoiding updates in case they update something that prevents me from rooting.
I am rooted as well, and don't want the update.
Is there a way to disable the update checking?
I am getting this prompt also, and I wish to disable it (until I know what the update will do)
EDIT: For now I just leave my WiFi disabled (as it will only update over WiFi)
I still want to disable the checking though
i just got the update and it now says android 2.3.6
boricuaboy2005pr said:
i just got the update and it now says android 2.3.6
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Are you rooted?
im rooted too, and im just avoiding the update at the moment
Rockwig said:
So I'm rooted, running the Rogers kernel and the AT&T rom. I've removed the bloatware myself. Today I was notified of an AT&T update. My phone will download it, but it fails to install.
Anybody else experiencing this?
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I know that before updates install they check can check your phone and if packages have been removed, like you did, it can block the update. You may have to restore the packages that you removed before it will install.
This is the first phone I have rooted. I would like to know what the update changes, specifically if it fixes the Android OS high battery usage. Also if the update causes you to lose root or can be rooted after.
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Got the update, and it is stuck at 74%. Has been for about 20 minutes. I'm not rooted. Think I should wait or pull the batt?
I've got the update downloaded and I'm rooted. Haven't installed the update yet, because I'm wondering if this will unroot my phone and bring back our friends from Carrier IQ…
Looking at the 2.3.6 changelog for a Galaxy S2 their update actually removed CarrierIQ
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Same here. Rooted with Rogers kernel, AT&T ROM. Still failed the update even with the default launcher, USB Debugging set to off, and default packages (bloatware) intact. Is there a method to "unrooting" and restoring the default unrooted kernel/ROM? Would someone have had to backed up or dumped their ROM first somehow? (ODIN?)
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Are you rooted?
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No I'm not rooted,
Same thing. Rooted, was able to download update but will not install.
Update: Rooted, downloaded update, can't install.
The_Bizzel said:
Update: Rooted, downloaded update, can't install.
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Same here. Boots into software update mode. Fails. Restarts.
Girlfriends phone tried to update, I turned off Wifi, then went to Running Services, stopped "Device Management" from running, installed Autostarts, disable Device Management from starting, turned on Wifi, hasn't seemed to come back as of yet.
Rooted AT&T rom FYI
geek_riot said:
Got the update, and it is stuck at 74%. Has been for about 20 minutes. I'm not rooted. Think I should wait or pull the batt?
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Exact same problem on my wife's phone...she got the update today....she is NOT rooted, and also got stuck at 74% during the update. Not sure whether to pull the battery or just wait longer?
Well, since nobody has been answering my questions about this update I figured no one knows so I went ahead and installed it. I'll take my turn at Guinea pig.
I rooted the phone previously with the guide here: http://www.theandroidsoul.com/root-captivate-glide-rogers-and-att/ , not the one on XDA. I have also removed the tetheringmanager package.
The update installed fine and I still have root. Version says 2.3.6. Don't know what it did.
Lookout labs Carrier IQ detector says I do not have CIQ
I installed this update it
Did work, I still have root it also did remove carrier IQ as mentioned, it did not hang for me. I checked to see if carrier IQ was removed with titanium backup, Android is now 2.3.6, and kernel is now 2.6.36.3 not sure what it was
Before base band is now i927uckl1 not sure if that changed either.
Hope this was of help
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I'm rooted but running a stock rom. Yesterday I got a notification of an OTA update trying to be pushed to my phone. I did some reading and found out it's the fault of Apple (insert several nasty words here) forcing Samsung to remove the global search function. I've delayed it twice now by 8 hours, but it says it won't delay any more, and will automatically install in 8 hours.
What's the easiest way to circumvent this? I'm sorry if it's been answered before, but I barely have time to post this thread because my life's so busy, so please have mercy and just point me in the right direction!
Root, flash cwm and install custom rom.
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Same happened to me yesterday. Still searching a way to avoid update..
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If you have root , install Titanium backup , and freeze "FWUpgrade 1.2.0".
If i am not mistaken that will prevent any OTA updates. Or as others said custom rom time.
I got the update but because I'm rooted, it never got pushed to the phone.
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ghost77 said:
If you have root , install Titanium backup , and freeze "FWUpgrade 1.2.0".
If i am not mistaken that will prevent any OTA updates. Or as others said custom rom time.
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Thank you! I've frozen it and will let everyone know in a few hours if it worked. Thanks!
maxh said:
Thank you! I've frozen it and will let everyone know in a few hours if it worked. Thanks!
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You can also just take the update and replace the apk. It's linked to in the development section for root without tripping flash counter.
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maxh said:
I'm rooted but running a stock rom. Yesterday I got a notification of an OTA update trying to be pushed to my phone. I did some reading and found out it's the fault of Apple (insert several nasty words here) forcing Samsung to remove the global search function. I've delayed it twice now by 8 hours, but it says it won't delay any more, and will automatically install in 8 hours.
What's the easiest way to circumvent this? I'm sorry if it's been answered before, but I barely have time to post this thread because my life's so busy, so please have mercy and just point me in the right direction!
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If you are rooted and have CWM installed, the update will be downloaded to the phone, it will restart, but it will fail to install the update as it needs stock recovery for the update to happen. Your phone will restart again saying that the update has failed and you will be back to where you started.
Source: I was rooted and I wanted to update the OTA update. There was no way I could do it with CWM installed. I had to unroot the phone to get the update and root it again.
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If you are rooted and have CWM installed, the update will be downloaded to the phone, it will restart, but it will fail to install the update as it needs stock recovery for the update to happen. Your phone will restart again saying that the update has failed and you will be back to where you started.
Source: I was rooted and I wanted to update the OTA update. There was no way I could do it with CWM installed. I had to unroot the phone to get the update and root it again.
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To confirm, this is exactly what happened.
Thanks!
I keep seeing that an ota came out, but I can't seem to get it, I keep checking update and firmware to no avail.
it's there an issue with my phone or does it take time for it to travel through the county?
I'm rooted with the original root method (the very first method) could this be hosting back my update? I haven't uninstalled or disabled any bloatware yet and I'm completely stock aside from the root
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I keep seeing that an ota came out, but I can't seem to get it, I keep checking update and firmware to no avail.
it's there an issue with my phone or does it take time for it to travel through the county?
I'm rooted with the original root method (the very first method) could this be hosting back my update? I haven't uninstalled or disabled any bloatware yet and I'm completely stock aside from the root
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It could just be taking forever to roll out also. I'm not rooted and I haven't gotten mine yet either.
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It could just be taking forever to roll out also. I'm not rooted and I haven't gotten mine yet either.
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Same here completely stock and still nothing. Tomorrow will be day 4, so either tomorrow or the next day. I was waiting to get this and do a little more reading on rooting before I put on the jellybomb ROM most likely. Still learning about launchers and themes and such, along with the whole backup process
like you guys I waited and waited until I found a thread on how to manually update it so far its great.
If you are rooted, you cannot take the update. eventually it will prompt you to update, but you wont be able to. for now you will have to wait until they have a stock rom with the update, or unroot and take the update. IF you unroot you can manually take the update by following qbking77's instructions.
Yesterday when I was checking for app updates, the T-Mobile updater (i guess that is what its called) forced the download of 4.4.2 to my phone and now I think it will auto update the phone to 4.4.2
If i don't keep postponing it. I've read nothing but bad things about 4.4.2 so that is why I've never updated my phone since i got it just over 2 years ago....is it safe to do so? or should I attempt to check for other updates?
Will I lose anything (I read that the apps can no longer write to the sd-card, though there are apps that Ive come across that fixes that issue)? I am in the process of backing everything up (already did the phone *plugged it into my computer and used Explorer* though it will take quite some time still due to the card having 45 gbs of stuff on it (mostly audio) I've also read that there were battery life issues....and that some peopel had to factory reset their phones to get it working correctly again...
Thanks for any help you guys can give.
Yes you need to install the 4.4.2 update. You will not stay on that version though. Once you install it you will be prompted to install other updates a well. Once you've installed all of the OTA updates you will end up on build number N900TUVUFOL1 which is Android 5.0 and the most up to date. You always want to be on the latest baseband if possible.
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Alright, thanks for the info.
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Alright, thanks for the info.
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No problem, I'm always glad to help.
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I know I asked a little while ago about going back to stock, I was informed that I could still use Android Pay with Leedroid, which I have for the last few weeks. A few days ago Pay stopped working so I decided to go back to total stock. i followed this to the letter and after a reboot I did a OTA update to 195. In my mind I was totally stock to be able to get the OTA update and have it install.
The problem I have is that Android Pay still does not work and checking with safetynet app, it fails.
Why would this be on a totally stock setup that was able to receive and instal the latest OTA?
I saw this today: http://www.xda-developers.com/android-safetynet-now-reportedly-tripped-by-unlocked-bootloaders/
Could this be the reason?
Thanks for that, it makes interesting reading.
Looks like I'll have to relock my bootloader.
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