Hey all!
Got a question, got my parents a Galaxy Note II back 2 years ago and this unit started acting up (likely after the Android 4.4.2 update, not sure). Was wondering if there's a way to flash the stock ROM again without it triggering any of the Samsung KNOX protection systems. This is not my device so I don't want to put any custom ROMs or trigger the device's security.
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[b][u]Device Details[/u][/b]
Device: SGH-i317M
Android: 4.4.2
Baseband: I317MVLDNH3
Kernel: 3.0.31
Build number: KOT49H.I317MVLUDNH3
Any help is highly appreciated, thanks!
Cheers,
deltatux
deltatux said:
Hey all!
Got a question, got my parents a Galaxy Note II back 2 years ago and this unit started acting up (likely after the Android 4.4.2 update, not sure). Was wondering if there's a way to flash the stock ROM again without it triggering any of the Samsung KNOX protection systems. This is not my device so I don't want to put any custom ROMs or trigger the device's security.
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[b][u]Device Details[/u][/b]
Device: SGH-i317M
Android: 4.4.2
Baseband: I317MVLDNH3
Kernel: 3.0.31
Build number: KOT49H.I317MVLUDNH3
Any help is highly appreciated, thanks!
Cheers,
deltatux
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I believe you have a couple of options. You can grab the firmware for your specific model @ SamMobile
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SGH-I317M/
and flash it using Odin 3.10.7
http://dl.sammobile.com/Odin3_v3.10.7.zip
Or you can use Kies firmware upgrade and initialization;
https://youtu.be/LqoX7wNhotk
rsfinsrq said:
I believe you have a couple of options. You can grab the firmware for your specific model @ SamMobile
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SGH-I317M/
and flash it using Odin 3.10.7
http://dl.sammobile.com/Odin3_v3.10.7.zip
Or you can use Kies firmware upgrade and initialization;
https://youtu.be/LqoX7wNhotk
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Wouldn't flashing with ODIN trigger the security subsystems? I know that Samsung devices are particularly finicky because of KNOX.
Cheers,
deltatux
Flashing Oem firmware with Odin won't trip KNOX. If you're not comfortable with Odin, Samsung Kies is pretty much fool proof.
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Hi, I have a T-Mobile Galaxy note 3 which is rooted, Knox count is showing 1. My question is, can I use the official Android 4.4 to update my phone using odin ? if not, can someone proide an information of how can i update my phone ?
thanks.
I'm going to be flashing a 4.4.2 KK ROM and need to update my bootloader. The link below will update your phone to stock KK and uses ODIN to do so.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2672393
Hi,
I just got the T-Mobile SM-P607T a couple of days ago. It came pre-loaded with KK.
Android Version: 4.4.2
Baseband Version: P607TUVUANE2
If you search the Sammie site for compatible firmwares, it feeds back the following:
Model Country/Carrier Date Version PDA CSC Kies
SM-P607T USA (T-Mobile) 2014 May 4.4.2 P607TUVUANE2 P607TTMBANE2
SM-P607T USA (T-Mobile) 2014 May 4.4.2 P607TUVUANDA P607TTMBANDA
Nothing else. No older FW's for this device are reflected / found.
I was wondering if anyone might know what (if any) functional differences there are between the 607T and the 605.
Reason: I am considering trying to downgrade this Tab to Official Sammie Jellybean (in hopes of not tripping Knox) so that I can try to Root (again, attempting to preserve Knox 0x0). Would the P605 be a viable solution?
Once on JB, I would likely attempt the method I used to inject root during the 4.4.2 upgrade on my Note-3 which PRESERVED Knox 0x0.
Thoughts?
If you have a new KK bootloader then you can't downgrade the firmware to JB... It will just sit on the Samsung logo getting hotter and hotter...
ultramag69 said:
If you have a new KK bootloader then you can't downgrade the firmware to JB... It will just sit on the Samsung logo getting hotter and hotter...
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Thanks, UltraMag.
This question driving this post is now moot, with GeoHot's recently released Root which worked quite nicely.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2783922
Purchased a Note 3 Neo in Hong Kong last year.
Model Number: SM-N7505
Android Version: 4.3
Baseband Version: N7505ZHUAND2
Currently running:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/29517/N7505ZHUAND2_N7505ZZHAND2_TGY/
KNOX is already flipped, so I don't care.
Browsing http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-N7505/, I see that there are some 4.4.2 for various regions, but I need to have a 4.4.2 base in order to install a custom ROM correct?
I get a "Device has been modified. Software updates are not available" message when clicking "Check for Updates" - so my assumption is I'm going to have to do this manually? But do I just need to wait?
Edit:
This may answer my question: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-neo/general/to-flash-bulgaria-firmware-german-sm-t3035794
Thanks for the help!
jbcholdings said:
Edit:
This may answer my question: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-neo/general/to-flash-bulgaria-firmware-german-sm-t3035794
Thanks for the help!
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I posted the question but I didn't find an answer to this, yet.
I would flash the newest firmware for the N7505 (http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/43318/N7505XXUCOB1_N7505OXXCOB1_BGL/) and then the modem for Europe (N7505XXUCNG2).
But I don't know if this is possible?!
Back returns from s4 4.4.2 Mini How ?
I had to try to install 4.4.2 , but did not return it back did not return 4.2.2 ?
Phone Model: i9190
Android Version: 4.4.2
Country: Turkey
Baseband version: XXUBNA1
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cenkberk58 said:
Back returns from s4 4.4.2 Mini How ?
I had to try to install 4.4.2 , but did not return it back did not return 4.2.2 ?
Phone Model: i9190
Android Version: 4.4.2
Country: Turkey
Baseband version: XXUBNA1
:
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Not sure about the i9190 as I own i9195 but check your bootloader to see which knox software version you are running. Don't think you can down grade certain bootloaders. You may be stuck on 4.4.2 ...maybe
4.2.2'y the custom in return there, but the stock kernel, not the stock kernel is going flashing phone brick and he did, but custom kernel have installed works as 4.2.2, but sarranty bit kernel, enter the opening did not go my liked required to load the stock kernel to fix it
cenkberk58 said:
4.2.2'y the custom in return there, but the stock kernel, not the stock kernel is going flashing phone brick and he did, but custom kernel have installed works as 4.2.2, but sarranty bit kernel, enter the opening did not go my liked required to load the stock kernel to fix it
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Sorry buddy I didn't quite understand that? ? Try using Google translate to convert your text.
How can I return to my 4.2.2'y I mean my device: i9190
My teacher does not care for the way we can't find kernel return a BF at this rate, what this samsung yapmıssa kramıcek u this rate no one kernel in knox
Samsung noob here.
Bought a used Galaxy S Tab 10.5 a month ago. For some reason it's still on KitKat 4.4.2 and never got the update to Lollipop.
Any idea why?
Model: SM-T805W
Build #: KOT49H.T805WVLU0ANF5 (I search all around but couldn't find any info on T805WXXU0ANF5)
Carrier: Bell Canada (Although I don't use mobile data and only have an expired T-Mobile SIM in it to get rid of the "No SIM" message. I only use WiFi.)
Probably because there is no marshmallow rom at the moment.
Latest is 5.0.2 and can be downloaded from SamMobile.
ashyx said:
Probably because there is no marshmallow rom at the moment.
Latest is 5.0.2 and can be downloaded from SamMobile.
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Oh snap I meant Lollipop. Fixed OP
According to sammobile.com this is the latest firmware for T805W model:
Date: 2015-09-01
Version: Android 5.0.2
PDA: T805WVLU1BOD7
CSC: T805WOYA1BOD7
Are you non-rooted stock? As far as I know, one reason when OTA updates are not offered is when ROM status is not official or if the system is rooted (maybe when it is stock rooted, OTA is offered but cannot be installed).
Anyway, you can download the original firmware from sammobile.com as ashyx suggested and flash it using Odin. There are plenty of manuals how to do that here on xda.