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Ok.. So I got my S3 (Sprint version) in November. After I upgraded to JB (Android v4.1.1) I rooted my device. Played aroubd with some ROM's, had the TWRP recovery installed. Everything worked fine, and the phone actually still works great. A couple of weeks ago it told me there was a system update available. I didn't know of it was safe to allow it to happen or not since I was rooted so I used TWRP recovery to flash a stock rom that would unroot my s3 and reset the flash counter to zero and make it all stock in one bang. So I did that, went and cleared the data in Google Services Framework so I could redownload the update, I restart to let the update install and it shows the android guy with the blue thing in his belly, but only goes about half way through the process and just stops, the android guy quickly dissapears and another pic of him pops up of him laying on his back with a red triangle over his belly, then the phone quickly reboots and goes back to my lockscreen.
As seen in the pic, I must be getting some of the upgrade as the baseband version shows MA6, but the build number still shows LJ7 and the Android Version still shows 4.1.1. Also I went to the camera and can take burst shots by holding dowb the camera button, which is a new feature.
But with things the way they are, I can continue to clear out the data from google services framework and still get notified of the 157mb update download. But every time I do it, it does the same thing as explained above. I have also tried to download the update in a .zip file and flash it in recovery mode. There it seems like it goes through the entire process but I still get the same result as seen in the pic. I also tried downloading the stock recovery and flashing that with Odin just in case. So basically I have a sprint galaxy s3, unrooted, 4.1.1 android software with a bit of 4.1.2 in there. Does anyone have an idea how to fix this?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Mike
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I really hope someone helps with this, because oddly enough, I just had the exact same problem!
rmstorms said:
Ok.. So I got my S3 (Sprint version) in November. After I upgraded to JB (Android v4.1.1) I rooted my device. Played aroubd with some ROM's, had the TWRP recovery installed. Everything worked fine, and the phone actually still works great. A couple of weeks ago it told me there was a system update available. I didn't know of it was safe to allow it to happen or not since I was rooted so I used TWRP recovery to flash a stock rom that would unroot my s3 and reset the flash counter to zero and make it all stock in one bang. So I did that, went and cleared the data in Google Services Framework so I could redownload the update, I restart to let the update install and it shows the android guy with the blue thing in his belly, but only goes about half way through the process and just stops, the android guy quickly dissapears and another pic of him pops up of him laying on his back with a red triangle over his belly, then the phone quickly reboots and goes back to my lockscreen.
As seen in the pic, I must be getting some of the upgrade as the baseband version shows MA6, but the build number still shows LJ7 and the Android Version still shows 4.1.1. Also I went to the camera and can take burst shots by holding dowb the camera button, which is a new feature.
But with things the way they are, I can continue to clear out the data from google services framework and still get notified of the 157mb update download. But every time I do it, it does the same thing as explained above. I have also tried to download the update in a .zip file and flash it in recovery mode. There it seems like it goes through the entire process but I still get the same result as seen in the pic. I also tried downloading the stock recovery and flashing that with Odin just in case. So basically I have a sprint galaxy s3, unrooted, 4.1.1 android software with a bit of 4.1.2 in there. Does anyone have an idea how to fix this?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Mike
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
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I suggest you should go check out the Sprint Samsung s3 forum under the Android development section the check out for the stock rom, try using the 1 click Odin or check out in there the proper way to restore your device, then continue reading the forums to check out when or how is the proper way to apply that update it could be that its bugged or that your device lost some permissions so best way to solve it should be to restore it to its original state.
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rmstorms said:
Ok.. So I got my S3 (Sprint version) in November. After I upgraded to JB (Android v4.1.1) I rooted my device. Played aroubd with some ROM's, had the TWRP recovery installed. Everything worked fine, and the phone actually still works great. A couple of weeks ago it told me there was a system update available. I didn't know of it was safe to allow it to happen or not since I was rooted so I used TWRP recovery to flash a stock rom that would unroot my s3 and reset the flash counter to zero and make it all stock in one bang. So I did that, went and cleared the data in Google Services Framework so I could redownload the update, I restart to let the update install and it shows the android guy with the blue thing in his belly, but only goes about half way through the process and just stops, the android guy quickly dissapears and another pic of him pops up of him laying on his back with a red triangle over his belly, then the phone quickly reboots and goes back to my lockscreen.
As seen in the pic, I must be getting some of the upgrade as the baseband version shows MA6, but the build number still shows LJ7 and the Android Version still shows 4.1.1. Also I went to the camera and can take burst shots by holding dowb the camera button, which is a new feature.
But with things the way they are, I can continue to clear out the data from google services framework and still get notified of the 157mb update download. But every time I do it, it does the same thing as explained above. I have also tried to download the update in a .zip file and flash it in recovery mode. There it seems like it goes through the entire process but I still get the same result as seen in the pic. I also tried downloading the stock recovery and flashing that with Odin just in case. So basically I have a sprint galaxy s3, unrooted, 4.1.1 android software with a bit of 4.1.2 in there. Does anyone have an idea how to fix this?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Mike
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
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You cant install an OTA update unless you have the official stock rom and the stock recovery because custom recoveries will install it and I believe im correct when I say that to flash an OTA update you have to odin to stock and then do the update.
There is absolutely no need to go back to stock to take the update. If you head over to freezas stock rooted thread, you can flash the updated firmware there and thats really all you need
Most roms have already updated their bases to MB1 (4.1.2), so I suggest you either wait till your rom is updated or flash an updated rom, you're not missing out on huge changes either way
Most custom touchwiz roms will allow updates, but you have to flash stick recovery 1st. The 157mb update is for mb1. You could just change your build prop to get the notification nag to go away
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If you're on stock rooted with no apps removed, do what I did. Plug phone into odin, flash stock recovery, update, flash custom after update done, re root, done.
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Just flash a updated rom issue should go away there is a flashable I can't seem to find right now that stops the nag. I think it is a build prop mod.
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Just flash a updated rom issue should go away there is a flashable I can't seem to find right now that stops the nag. I think it is a build prop mod.
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Yup, if you just wanna make it go away, go into your build.prop and change all instances of "LJ7" (or "MA6" ) to "MB1"
CNexus said:
There is absolutely no need to go back to stock to take the update. If you head over to freezas stock rooted thread, you can flash the updated firmware there and thats really all you need
Most roms have already updated their bases to MB1 (4.1.2), so I suggest you either wait till your rom is updated or flash an updated rom, you're not missing out on huge changes either way
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That's all I do. Once an update comes out I just head over to Freezas page and update my rom. Stock look and feel with the root in place.
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Any update on this? I have the same issue.
Thanks
coderaja said:
Any update on this? I have the same issue.
Thanks
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There's several ways to fix this issue posted on the other page. Use one of them.
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My computer died in the middle of rom flash, which caused my T-Mobile SGS4 to nearly brick. I attempted several recoveries (CWM, TWRP, and OUDHS) and several custom & stock roms (including odin) before I was finally able to see some life in it. Because of this, the baseband is the official stock after the update (uvuamdl), and the build number is the official stock prior to the update (uvuamdb). I don't think this would normally be a problem, but now I am unable to flash a custom or stock rom so I think it may be the reason. The phone does not run very smooth, and a notification asking me to reboot because of errors keeps popping up. It is now rooted as well. Is there a way or method to bring everything back to stock?
Thanks,
Ant
ams77 said:
My computer died in the middle of rom flash, which caused my T-Mobile SGS4 to nearly brick. I attempted several recoveries (CWM, TWRP, and OUDHS) and several custom & stock roms (including odin) before I was finally able to see some life in it. Because of this, the baseband is the official stock after the update (uvuamdl), and the build number is the official stock prior to the update (uvuamdb). I don't think this would normally be a problem, but now I am unable to flash a custom or stock rom so I think it may be the reason. The phone does not run very smooth, and a notification asking me to reboot because of errors keeps popping up. It is now rooted as well. Is there a way or method to bring everything back to stock?
Thanks,
Ant
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If you can get into Download Mode, use ODIN to bring everything back to stock.
ams77 said:
My computer died in the middle of rom flash, which caused my T-Mobile SGS4 to nearly brick. I attempted several recoveries (CWM, TWRP, and OUDHS) and several custom & stock roms (including odin) before I was finally able to see some life in it. Because of this, the baseband is the official stock after the update (uvuamdl), and the build number is the official stock prior to the update (uvuamdb). I don't think this would normally be a problem, but now I am unable to flash a custom or stock rom so I think it may be the reason. The phone does not run very smooth, and a notification asking me to reboot because of errors keeps popping up. It is now rooted as well. Is there a way or method to bring everything back to stock?
Thanks,
Ant
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I had the same problem and all you need to do is Odin the new stock firmware again. You can get the firmware here in the android development area.
T-mobile has introduced rollback protection for both kernel and bootloader. There is no going back or flashing a non signed kernel for now.
More info as this develops.
This is true, this OTA does NOT allow you to odin @eousphoros TWRP version. It also does not allow you to downgrade kernel or bootloader, this leaving you on stock until @Chainfire and @bigbiff can have a look at the OTA..This is a sad day for T Mobile users
Notice the splash screen as well, it says "RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING". Youl will get the same message when attempting to downgrade your kernel...
Bl rollback protection
so does the switch to unlock the bootloader in the developer options not have any bearing on the rollback protection?
This is great news, not more than 1 hour prior to the message getting posted i had finished loading 5.11, without greenify in rooted mode, it's already using more battery life than previously with root.. This totally stinks.
Dangit. If only I had waited 2 hours more.
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so does the switch to unlock the bootloader in the developer options not have any bearing on the rollback protection?
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It didn't for me. After switching that enable oem unlocking to on, I still had the above mentioned issues
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Is it possible that this is fundamental to all 5.1.1 builds? The same thing happened to us on the Nexus 6. There were a few whom unknowingly downgradded their bootloaders, and ended up hard bricking their devices.
Even on reboot, in developer options, the toggle for "Allow OEM Unlock" would switch to the off position. This didn't mean that the bootloader was locked, but it did mean that you had to reset it. Most rom devs have since flipped the switch on startup.
My hope is that you will soon have working recovery and root on the latest firmware, irrespective of whether you can or cannot downgrade.
Curious, can we build a new ROM that includes the @eousphoros kernel, the OF6 system.img, and modem.bin? (without including the new OF6 kernel or the new sboot.img?)
Edit: Upon further thinking, there'd be no reason to use a different kernel, just NOT include the new bootloader, right?
Aou said:
Curious, can we build a new ROM that includes the @eousphoros kernel, the OF6 system.img, and modem.bin? (without including the new OF6 kernel or the new sboot.img?)
Edit: Upon further thinking, there'd be no reason to use a different kernel, just NOT include the new bootloader, right?
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Here's what's interesting about that....the eousphoros leaked 5.1.1 kernel is NOT seandroid enforcing, and the new bootloader recognizes that and doesn't let you boot with it.
It also recognizes the 5.0.2 kernel is another android version and it will fail during an odin flash
bajasur said:
Here's what's interesting about that....the eousphoros leaked 5.1.1 kernel is NOT seandroid enforcing, and the new bootloader recognizes that and doesn't let you boot with it.
It also recognizes the 5.0.2 kernel is another android version and it will fail during an odin flash
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I'm talking about for those who haven't already taken the OTA or haven't Odin'ed the new one yet.
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I'm talking about for those who haven't already taken the OTA or haven't Odin'ed the new one yet.
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I think if you can include the leaked 5.1.1 bootloader you might be golden
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I think if you can include the leaked 5.1.1 bootloader you might be golden
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Actually, I'm just going to include system.img, boot.img, cache.img and modem.bin.
anyone know wtf cm.bin is? I can't seem to find out any info on what it is or if it should be included.
Edit: well, I upgraded from the unofficial 5.1.1 to OF6, only flashing the four partitions mentioned above. It booted fine, rebuilt the dalvik cache for all my apps, and was doing OK.... except that the fingerprint reader wasn't working and LTE was also not working. Strange. So, I rebooted.... and bootloop.
So, I boot into TWRP (because I still have that!), and wiped cache/dalvik. Stilla bootloop (immediate bootloop). Dang. Wiped cache/dalvik again. Still the same.
So, I flashed the unofficial 5.1.1 via TWRP. This time, it's stuck at the first "galaxy s6 edge" screen.
So, I've re-created my odin package again. This time without cache.img, but I included cm.bin. Let's see if I just shot myself in the foot?
Edit2: Well, it's booting again, for what it's worth... at least to the Android is Starting screen again... it'll be a few minutes...
Aou said:
Actually, I'm just going to include system.img, boot.img, cache.img and modem.bin.
anyone know wtf cm.bin is? I can't seem to find out any info on what it is or if it should be included.
Edit: well, I upgraded from the unofficial 5.1.1 to OF6, only flashing the four partitions mentioned above. It booted fine, rebuilt the dalvik cache for all my apps, and was doing OK.... except that the fingerprint reader wasn't working and LTE was also not working. Strange. So, I rebooted.... and bootloop.
So, I boot into TWRP (because I still have that!), and wiped cache/dalvik. Stilla bootloop (immediate bootloop). Dang. Wiped cache/dalvik again. Still the same.
So, I flashed the unofficial 5.1.1 via TWRP. This time, it's stuck at the first "galaxy s6 edge" screen.
So, I've re-created my odin package again. This time without cache.img, but I included cm.bin. Let's see if I just shot myself in the foot?
Edit2: Well, it's booting again, for what it's worth... at least to the Android is Upgrading screen again... it'll be a few minutes...
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I could be wrong but I believe the bootloader may be in more than just sboot.bin, @Surge1223 would know better than I.
A quick update: It booted fine, but the fingerprint reader still borked. I was thinking that the LTE wasn't going to work again (stuck on Edge), but I think I just didn't give it enough time last go-around. The LTE cam up after turning mobile data off/on again.
The phone was going very slow, not snappy at all. So I rebooted. And, this time, no bootloop! yay. The fingerprint reader is still not working, though. The speed picked up. I'm also noticing that the brightness sensor isn't working right, perhaps?
Now the next question: Can I still downgrade?
Edit: Well, so far, it's letting me Odin back to OCG stock. The "RP SWREV:" is 1 and "Kernel RP SWREV:" is also 1. Downloading...
(I've had issues using Odin-to-stock after running the unofficial 5.1.1 update, so I might not be able to boot after this...)
Edit2: Well, it worked. I'm back on OCG stock. I can't fully boot (I can only get as far as the TMobile screen), but that's a side-effect of trying to Odin back to OCG without wiping data/cache/dalvik. If I were to do that, I'd be back on OCG stock fully. For the meantime, though, I'm going to jump back on the unofficial 5.1.1 update.
Edit3: Well, for some reason I'm not able to seamlessly boot back into the unofficial 5.1.1. I was able to flash TWRP just fine and flash the 5.1.1, but I get stuck on the "galaxy s6 edge" screen on subsequent boots. Tried formatting System/cache/dalvik. Not willing to format Data yet, though.
Older kernels often don't boot on new bootloaders. This is fairly common on Samsung devices (and also very annoying). This would in fact often halt at the "kernel is not SEAndroid enforcing" line. Rolling back bootloaders to older versions also usually doesn't work.
A rebuild of TWRP or whatever custom kernel you're using may be all there is needed. I wouldn't be scared of bootloader locks just now. On the other hand, I wouldn't flash it yet either
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Older kernels often don't boot on new bootloaders. This is fairly common on Samsung devices (and also very annoying). This would in fact often halt at the "kernel is not SEAndroid enforcing" line. Rolling back bootloaders to older versions also usually doesn't work.
A rebuild of TWRP or whatever custom kernel you're using may be all there is needed. I wouldn't be scared of bootloader locks just now. On the other hand, I wouldn't flash it yet either
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Thanks for dropping in and shedding some light on this Chainfire. We all greatly appreciate it.
Hopefully this is just a minor hiccup.
The kernel revision is in the decrypted boot.img signature, and the bootloader rollback protection is in eFuse bank. I've not yet researched any Exynos devices before, but in the past they've used the RPMB (a special, protected hardware partition on the eMMC) to store their 'fuse' bits. However, with recent hardware trends, I wouldn't be surprised if they implemented a true one-time-programmable fuse bank. This is the future of Samsung.
Alright, screw it. I'm just going to flash the full OF6. Chainfire has a very valid point. We faced this same kind of crap on the T-Mobile Galaxy S5. It wasn't really a problem with locked bootloaders, it was a problem of downgrading the kernel/recovery (or trying to downgrade the bootloader itself). He's absolutely right.
Yes, there's some chance that they've added some sort of hash-checking for flashing new binaries (essentially locking the bootloader), but I'm not terribly worried. I've been using the leaked 5.1.1 update for a while now without root, and I've been "mostly" okay with it. I'm really just waiting for Chainfire to graciously invest some of his time in finding a root for the Samsung version of Android 5.1.1. I can wait.
So, here goes taking the plunge, the full OF6 and all... 3...2...1...
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Older kernels often don't boot on new bootloaders. This is fairly common on Samsung devices (and also very annoying). This would in fact often halt at the "kernel is not SEAndroid enforcing" line. Rolling back bootloaders to older versions also usually doesn't work.
A rebuild of TWRP or whatever custom kernel you're using may be all there is needed. I wouldn't be scared of bootloader locks just now. On the other hand, I wouldn't flash it yet either
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Yea I remember the downgrading bootloaders and modem issue on many other Samsung devices kit kat on up, ie s3, s5, note 3 excluding the engineered bootloader work around. But we were still ok moving forward, but I think I'll hold off on the update to see what happens now
This is NOT ROOTED. Its the original TAR file for people who need an Emergency Recovery for their phones, and don't want to wait hours for it to download from slow file hosts.
Edit: New link added 6/21/16
Download Link: Google Drive
Do NOT rename the tar file, it may cause Odin to fail the md5 check.
Code:
(N910PVPU3BOF5_N910PSPT3BOF5_N910PVPU3BOF5_HOME.tar.md5)
Instructions:
1. Download and Extract tar above and download Odin
2. Put phone into download mode (power off, then power button + Volume Down, then volume up when prompted)
3. Open Odin (right click > open as administrator)
4. Load stock tar into the PDA slot
5. Start flashing
6. Grab some popcorn because it will take a while
7. Profit
@random45, PSA: more direct link available here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61880147&postcount=14
itskapil said:
@random45, PSA: more direct link available here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61880147&postcount=14
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That is not for the Note 4...
random45 said:
That is not for the Note 4...
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@random45 Corrected.. ! pls check now.
Here's the OF5 TAR: http://www.theandroidsoul.com/download/download-sprint-galaxy-note-4-update-n910pvpu3bof5/
I just used this and it worked flawlessly. Thank you.
Thanks alot
This link is dead, it's actually deemed "dangerous", which of course is crap... Does anyone have a link to this firmware?
grmcrkrs said:
This link is dead, it's actually deemed "dangerous", which of course is crap... Does anyone have a link to this firmware?
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No but the next update up though
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3250864
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Does anybody still have this firmware version available? The latest marshmallow updates are destroying Galaxy phones left and right with no solution other than paying Samsung to fix the problem and waiting 2 weeks without your device.
random45 said:
This is NOT ROOTED. Its the original TAR file for people who need an Emergency Recovery for their phones, and don't want to wait hours for it to download from slow file hosts.
Download Link: MediaFire
Do NOT rename the tar file, it may cause Odin to fail the md5 check.
Code:
(N910PVPU3BOF5_N910PSPT3BOF5_N910PVPU3BOF5_HOME.tar.md5)
Instructions:
1. Download and Extract tar above and download Odin
2. Put phone into download mode (power off, then power button + Volume Down, then volume up when prompted)
3. Open Odin (right click > open as administrator)
4. Load stock tar into the PDA slot
5. Start flashing
6. Grab some popcorn because it will take a while
7. Profit
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tommacco said:
Does anybody still have this firmware version available? The latest marshmallow updates are destroying Galaxy phones left and right with no solution other than paying Samsung to fix the problem and waiting 2 weeks without your device.
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Its still in my mediafire folder. I'll upload it to another site since mediafire has flagged it
Edit: Here is the new link
Thank you so much. I will let you know if this actually fixes my woes.... this ROM may become a major fix for a lot of people while Samsung continues to argue with us that there isn't a problem worth filing a bug report for.
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Its still in my mediafire folder. I'll upload it to another site since mediafire has flagged it
Edit: Here is the new link
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Bah, giving me a software revision check error in odin. I guess this means I have to replace the bootloader? samsung is killing me here, they issued a faulty update and blocked off all means of recovery... won't buy one of these devices again.
tommacco said:
Bah, giving me a software revision check error in odin. I guess this means I have to replace the bootloader? samsung is killing me here, they issued a faulty update and blocked off all means of recovery... won't buy one of these devices again.
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Don't know what problem you're experiencing but most likely you can't go back to Android 5.0 through Odin.
Did you try OG5 or higher stock tar? Actually, I'd recommend OK1 or latest. If older ROMs are your goal, backup, wipe everything but extSdCard and Odin OG5 and up to match bootloader of ROM, flash the ROM. Do not Odin any tar below OG5.
If the ROM is Android 5.0 or KitKat, I think you still need to flash an Odin tar that's Android 5.1 and you need to flash an Android 5.1 kernel, like Beastmode 2.2 Flash ROM and then kernel before booting.
Can't imagine latest ROMs are to blame for ruining your phone. Marshmallow is a bit if a prude until you get familiar with it and setup properly. But if that's not to your liking, give Moar 2.1b a try. Backup and wipe as above and Odin back to OK1 if you don't have a backup. Follow the OP install instructions.
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samep said:
Don't know what problem you're experiencing but most likely you can't go back to Android 5.0 through Odin.
Did you try OG5 or higher stock tar? Actually, I'd recommend OK1 or latest. If older ROMs are your goal, backup, wipe everything but extSdCard and Odin OG5 and up to match bootloader of ROM, flash the ROM. Do not Odin any tar below OG5.
If the ROM is Android 5.0 or KitKat, I think you still need to flash an Odin tar that's Android 5.1 and you need to flash an Android 5.1 kernel, like Beastmode 2.2 Flash ROM and then kernel before booting.
Can't imagine latest ROMs are to blame for ruining your phone. Marshmallow is a bit if a prude until you get familiar with it and setup properly. But if that's not to your liking, give Moar 2.1b a try. Backup and wipe as above and Odin back to OK1 if you don't have a backup. Follow the OP install instructions.
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The stock OTA update from Sprint (PE1) started all these shenanigans with the phone, and it's done the same for many people across a few different carriers from what I've seen on the internet.
tommacco said:
The stock OTA update from Sprint (PE1) started all these shenanigans with the phone, and it's done the same for many people across a few different carriers from what I've seen on the internet.
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I updated bootloader and baseband only to PE1 and flashed a custom ROM. Later flashed a custom PE2 ROM. The ROMs are Note 4our by @freeza beta 2 and beta 3.
I see nothing wrong with PE1 or PE2. Did you try a factory reset? It does seem data from Lollipop can interfere with custom ROMs on Marshmallow. Main issue I saw with that was ItsOn on the root folder: /carrier/ItsOn The apk in that folder can partially activate on a factory reset and continually reboot a phone trying to setup the ItsOn bootstrapper but cannot so the cycle continues until you fix it. Wiping internal memory and factory reset prior to custom ROM (especially after stock tar update) will help but the developers may have removed that possibility in recent ROMs.
OTA may be suspect too but may only apply if rooting it. ItsOn and Knox don't play nice with root.
I'm not aware of cross carrier issues though?
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samep said:
I updated bootloader and baseband only to PE1 and flashed a custom ROM. Later flashed a custom PE2 ROM. The ROMs are Note 4our by @freeza beta 2 and beta 3.
I see nothing wrong with PE1 or PE2. Did you try a factory reset? It does seem data from Lollipop can interfere with custom ROMs on Marshmallow. Main issue I saw with that was ItsOn on the root folder: /carrier/ItsOn The apk in that folder can partially activate on a factory reset and continually reboot a phone trying to setup the ItsOn bootstrapper but cannot so the cycle continues until you fix it. Wiping internal memory and factory reset prior to custom ROM (especially after stock tar update) will help but the developers may have removed that possibility in recent ROMs.
OTA may be suspect too but may only apply if rooting it. ItsOn and Knox don't play nice with root.
I'm not aware of cross carrier issues though?
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I've done factory reset, wiped cache partition, reflashed PE1 and PE2 to no avail. This all started with OTA updates- I didn't touch the software or try flashing anything myself until these problems persisted and didn't go away with factory resets. I've seen others report these same issues in sprint/other forums, seems they ran into similar issues with recent OTA updates of the S5 as well. Sprint claims they're aware of this and are working with Samsung, Samsung support claims it's my problem and I have to pay to get them to reflash the latest update (which I've proven to myself is futile), in the meantime I'm left with a device that is essentially crippled by these frequent restarts and crashes. That's what I get for sticking with stock software ::sigh::. I may start exploring custom ROMs, which I tend to not trust due to the obvious security concerns, so I'm not left with a $700 brick as Sprint and Samsung worry exclusively about devices launched in the last 6 months.
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I've done factory reset, wiped cache partition, reflashed PE1 and PE2 to no avail. This all started with OTA updates- I didn't touch the software or try flashing anything myself until these problems persisted and didn't go away with factory resets. I've seen others report these same issues in sprint/other forums, seems they ran into similar issues with recent OTA updates of the S5 as well. Sprint claims they're aware of this and are working with Samsung, Samsung support claims it's my problem and I have to pay to get them to reflash the latest update (which I've proven to myself is futile), in the meantime I'm left with a device that is essentially crippled by these frequent restarts and crashes. That's what I get for sticking with stock software ::sigh::. I may start exploring custom ROMs, which I tend to not trust due to the obvious security concerns, so I'm not left with a $700 brick as Sprint and Samsung worry exclusively about devices launched in the last 6 months.
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It's things like Carrier IQ, ItsOn, Knox, infrequent kernel updates (well that may be corrected now with monthly security updates) and bloat that prohibits my trust of carrier and manufacturer to get things right where my battery doesn't drain, phone doesn't lag and get warm for no apparent reason. Just hate the feeling that someone else just used my phone when I wake it out of standby.
I may have to agree to those terms to run the software but it doesn't prohibit developers from using open source code and methods to make things work better. IMO, that improves personal security rather than put me at risk. It may only be network meta data that Sprint retrieves with ItsOn but that doesn't come without a loss of battery and resources (induced drain and lag).
I trust little but the ROMs I run are mostly stock. Just have the garbage removed or under control with some added custom features. But I still can't deal with Sprint Zone running on my phone but I may not be in the majority on that one. I freeze it.
You mentioned checking custom ROMs out, freeza has a PE1/PE2 ROM out that takes an additional step to prevent some of the things I've brought up with rooted phones. It may help with your frequent reboots. I'm running it with PE1 bootloader and baseband until those flashes are available for PE2 in the bootloader baseband thread.
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It's things like Carrier IQ, ItsOn, Knox, infrequent kernel updates (well that may be corrected now with monthly security updates) and bloat that prohibits my trust of carrier and manufacturer to get things right where my battery doesn't drain, phone doesn't lag and get warm for no apparent reason. Just hate the feeling that someone else just used my phone when I wake it out of standby.
I may have to agree to those terms to run the software but it doesn't prohibit developers from using open source code and methods to make things work better. IMO, that improves personal security rather than put me at risk. It may only be network meta data that Sprint retrieves with ItsOn but that doesn't come without a loss of battery and resources (induced drain and lag).
I trust little but the ROMs I run are mostly stock. Just have the garbage removed or under control with some added custom features. But I still can't deal with Sprint Zone running on my phone but I may not be in the majority on that one. I freeze it.
You mentioned checking custom ROMs out, freeza has a PE1/PE2 ROM out that takes an additional step to prevent some of the things I've brought up with rooted phones. It may help with your frequent reboots. I'm running it with PE1 bootloader and baseband until those flashes are available for PE2 in the bootloader baseband thread.
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Yeah I don't really trust Sprint at all to be honest with you, or any US carrier for that matter... my options seem to be limited toward trying to deal with this nonsense, flashing custom ROMs for which I can't verify the security integrity (sure a lot of folks doing this stuff mean well, but it only takes one bad actor and all of the sudden what little privacy I have is gone), or switching to Apple who thoroughly QAs all of their releases, gives loaners out when problems arise, etc. None of those options are particularly appealing to me unfortunately.
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I updated bootloader and baseband only to PE1 and flashed a custom ROM. Later flashed a custom PE2 ROM. The ROMs are Note 4our by @freeza beta 2 and beta 3.
I see nothing wrong with PE1 or PE2. Did you try a factory reset? It does seem data from Lollipop can interfere with custom ROMs on Marshmallow. Main issue I saw with that was ItsOn on the root folder: /carrier/ItsOn The apk in that folder can partially activate on a factory reset and continually reboot a phone trying to setup the ItsOn bootstrapper but cannot so the cycle continues until you fix it. Wiping internal memory and factory reset prior to custom ROM (especially after stock tar update) will help but the developers may have removed that possibility in recent ROMs.
OTA may be suspect too but may only apply if rooting it. ItsOn and Knox don't play nice with root.
I'm not aware of cross carrier issues though?
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It seems as though the PD1 firmware (had to remove the cache.img.ext4 and repackage it) has since fixed these problems. I will update this thread if I noticed the problems again, but if anyone else is coming across the problems I noticed I would highly suggest atttempting this line of remediation since Sprint and Samsung support will not help you.
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Yeah I don't really trust Sprint at all to be honest with you, or any US carrier for that matter... my options seem to be limited toward trying to deal with this nonsense, flashing custom ROMs for which I can't verify the security integrity (sure a lot of folks doing this stuff mean well, but it only takes one bad actor and all of the sudden what little privacy I have is gone), or switching to Apple who thoroughly QAs all of their releases, gives loaners out when problems arise, etc. None of those options are particularly appealing to me unfortunately.
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It seems as though the PD1 firmware (had to remove the cache.img.ext4 and repackage it) has since fixed these problems. I will update this thread if I noticed the problems again, but if anyone else is coming across the problems I noticed I would highly suggest atttempting this line of remediation since Sprint and Samsung support will not help you.
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Why did you repackage cache? It only contains csc related things and I assume won't flash with odin unless the entire tar is repacked with a different md5
Hello Everyone,
I've been up literally all night (I know, that old line) trying to fix what happened. I bought this phone last year. It was unlocked and rooted. I never updated because it was never giving me issues. But the lagging and battery has finally got to me. So I decided to upgrade to this new rom(http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...xtrestolite-deodexed-mod-edition-1-0-t3094423).
It looked clean and minimal bloat, just the way I like it. However, I didn't get past updating the Bootloader. As soon as I did in Odin it went into a bootloop. Try as I might I couldn't get into recovery. Luckily I can still get into download mode. So I read up and found that I should flash the original firmware. Unfortunately it failed because I tried to upload an older version. Is there anyway I can flash this rom via odin? Sorry for the noobish questions here but it's past 8am and I've just about given up. If I see recovery is not seandroid enforcing or rev check fail s6 device 3 binary 2 I'm going to lose my mind lol. I did have TWRP installed if that makes a difference. Just can't access it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys
P.S. I know I used buy instead of buy but can't fix it. It was really early in the morning haha
Ok I managed to download the stock MM version for my phone. I still have bootloop issues but I'm in recovery mode at least. However not TWRP though, if I try downloading a custom recovery it says the dreaded "recovery is not seandroid enforcing" also it says Device does not have DRK. Any guesses here?
Well, I've just about given up. I've searched extensively and it appears that the fix is to download a different kernel. However, the G925T has no support yet for any custom MM kernels. I made a backup of my phone via TWRP before this whole mess but the problem is I can't get to it. And to be honest I'm not entirely sure if it's still there. Here are the steps I have taken thus far.
1. Downloaded MM Bootloader: this was the start of my issues. Started bootloop, couldn't get into recovery.
2: Attempted to download original LP firmware: Odin denied it, there was another version I download from zidroid called "downgradeable". Obviously did nothing because I was still running MM bootloader and was effectively the same thing.
3. Downloaded stock MM firmware: Finally was able to boot into recovery but it was useless as it was the stock one. Also wouldn't boot up due to "Device does not have DRK" and boots straight into download mode. Tried to download recovery but none of them worked. Kicked me back to "Recovery not Seandroid enforcing".
So this is where I'm at, I just want to get back to my old device I honestly would rather have a clunky phone than one that doesn't work at all. Is it possible to downgrade back to LP and get back into TWRP and flash my backup? Do I still have root after taking all those steps? Any help would be greatly appreciated because this has officially ruined my weekend?
I guess I'm talking to myself here but if anyone ever encounters this issue at least it will be documented if I ever do fix it.
I managed to get into TWRP. Although arter doesn't have a kernel that supports our system yet. The twrp recovery he has does, ours is compatible with the fi variant. Again that's only the recovery no the kernel.
So I was at a cross roads, do I restore my backup or do I continue with the download. Unfortunately none of those options worked. When restoring the backup I get stuck on the samsung page with "kernel not enforcing" or whatever. Do be fair, before I did this with my device it had already said that. So I gave it some time, but alas no luck. And the same issue with the when I tried to continue the download. I'm a little lost as to how to continue now. I just want my device back.
try dd the mm firmware
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I guess I'm talking to myself here but if anyone ever encounters this issue at least it will be documented if I ever do fix it.
I managed to get into TWRP. Although arter doesn't have a kernel that supports our system yet. The twrp recovery he has does, ours is compatible with the fi variant. Again that's only the recovery no the kernel.
So I was at a cross roads, do I restore my backup or do I continue with the download. Unfortunately none of those options worked. When restoring the backup I get stuck on the samsung page with "kernel not enforcing" or whatever. Do be fair, before I did this with my device it had already said that. So I gave it some time, but alas no luck. And the same issue with the when I tried to continue the download. I'm a little lost as to how to continue now. I just want my device back.
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Not sure what state your phone is in. To begin with, the not Seandroid message with recovery is normal, if you are on marshamallo. If you are on LP then you get the same with the Kernel message when it boots up. BOTH are normal depending on which Firmware you are on. But that said you shouldn't be trying to downgrade, if that's even possible. Have you tried smartswitch and the emergency software restore function. It will wipe out everything on your phone but at least will boot up with the latest MM. Then simply Odin the arter TWRP and then install XTRESTOL which I am using NO PROBLEMS on my TMobile 925T variant. NOT sure about the DRK root key problem. But when you install stock MM with smartswitch you should have also gone into settings and enable developer settings to make sure OEM unlock was enabled before doing anything else.
Lastly, the Arterkernel will actually work fine as far as booting up. The ONLY issue is call audio which we all are waiting for a patch, or a kernel that supports everything. But, I have TWRP installed that arter kernel, and the phone boots up just fine. You just do NOT have call audio. My suggestion at this point is smartswitch. Just know your serial number so that when asked you can plug that in to the menus smartswitch goes thru before wiping and restoring current MM latest and greatest.
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Not sure what state your phone is in. To begin with, the not Seandroid message with recovery is normal, if you are on marshamallo. If you are on LP then you get the same with the Kernel message when it boots up. BOTH are normal depending on which Firmware you are on. But that said you shouldn't be trying to downgrade, if that's even possible. Have you tried smartswitch and the emergency software restore function. It will wipe out everything on your phone but at least will boot up with the latest MM. Then simply Odin the arter TWRP and then install XTRESTOL which I am using NO PROBLEMS on my TMobile 925T variant. NOT sure about the DRK root key problem. But when you install stock MM with smartswitch you should have also gone into settings and enable developer settings to make sure OEM unlock was enabled before doing anything else.
Lastly, the Arterkernel will actually work fine as far as booting up. The ONLY issue is call audio which we all are waiting for a patch, or a kernel that supports everything. But, I have TWRP installed that arter kernel, and the phone boots up just fine. You just do NOT have call audio. My suggestion at this point is smartswitch. Just know your serial number so that when asked you can plug that in to the menus smartswitch goes thru before wiping and restoring current MM latest and greatest.
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Thanks for the reply, I don't have the box for the phone and couldn't boot it up so that was a no go. But luckily for me I decided to give that rom one more go. I flashed bootloader and modem again, then flashed TWRP, and finally installed the rom. And boom! It worked, and it's better and faster than ever. I'm not sure what all that other mess was but I am going to say I have everything I need at the moment and won't be flashing anything anytime soon. I've learned a great deal through this process though. Thanks for everyone's help.