Hello everyone. Thanks for the immense amounts of information in this forum.
I've been reading a ton of different posts and can't seem to find a clear answer. I'm currently on a DE n910v, stock, rooted, on 4.4.4. So Bootloader is unlocked by default. I want to upgrade to MM, or some cool MM custom rom. Do I need to go through the process of flashing Safe Upgrade of 5.0 to 5.1 onto my 4.4 device, before I jump over to 6? Or can I just jump from 4.4 all the way to MM? I've read a couple of posts that mention the Bootloader being something I should be careful with, but also that now we are able to unlock the Bootloader all the way up to 6. I read the Bootloader for 5.1 and 6 are the same, so that would mean that I can just flash a 6 Safe Upgrade on top of 5.1 and the bootloader wouldn't be a problem?
Also, once I flash the upgrade, does that mean that my DE n910v will become a Retail phone, and thus I'll have to re-unlock the Bootloader? Or can I keep my bootloader unlocked through the process?
Thanks a ton if you can help me. I'll keep researching, but if anyone has any suggestions for a good path to take, and some advice on the bootloader thing, I'd really appreciate it.
Thank you!
i'm in the same boat as you. N4, DE, kitkat. If i find something i'll let you know
Quite simply... forget about DE. It's dead. Flash to full retail and follow the instructions for unlocking your BL in the sticky.
Still the best phone ever!
Axplayer said:
Hello everyone. Thanks for the immense amounts of information in this forum.
I've been reading a ton of different posts and can't seem to find a clear answer. I'm currently on a DE n910v, stock, rooted, on 4.4.4. So Bootloader is unlocked by default. I want to upgrade to MM, or some cool MM custom rom. Do I need to go through the process of flashing Safe Upgrade of 5.0 to 5.1 onto my 4.4 device, before I jump over to 6? Or can I just jump from 4.4 all the way to MM? I've read a couple of posts that mention the Bootloader being something I should be careful with, but also that now we are able to unlock the Bootloader all the way up to 6. I read the Bootloader for 5.1 and 6 are the same, so that would mean that I can just flash a 6 Safe Upgrade on top of 5.1 and the bootloader wouldn't be a problem?
Also, once I flash the upgrade, does that mean that my DE n910v will become a Retail phone, and thus I'll have to re-unlock the Bootloader? Or can I keep my bootloader unlocked through the process?
Thanks a ton if you can help me. I'll keep researching, but if anyone has any suggestions for a good path to take, and some advice on the bootloader thing, I'd really appreciate it.
Thank you!
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just download firmware 6.0.1 and flash with odin
or used this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...guide-step-step-stock-n910v-6-0-1-to-t3426905
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Hi everyone!
I recently unlocked my bootloader and rooted my m8.
I tried using firewater to "s-off" my phone and unfortunately, it did not work out. The way I understand it, I cannot install stock ROMs (such as the 5.0.1 GPE) without "s-off." Now, I want to unroot my phone and stick to waiting for the OTAs to roll out instead.
I followed the instructions in the "returning to stock" thread and noticed that I have no version main (see attached image). I looked around the forums and saw that the advice was to flash the latest TWRP version. Since I'm stuck with a phone that I cannot update, I'm trying to be careful now. Can anyone please confirm if flashing the latest TWRP will bring my version main back?
The noob in me also has a few questions/requests as well:
1. Since my phone is rooted, I cannot receive OTA updates and upgrade to lollipop once these updates roll out?
2. Please tell me which files to download to return to stock. Just trying to be really careful this time around.
3. Lastly, is it also true that I can only install custom ROMs once have rooted? As to stock ROMs, I can't install them until I get "s-off"?
Thanks a lot, everyone! Cheers!
panchizzles said:
Hi everyone!
I recently unlocked my bootloader and rooted my m8.
I tried using firewater to "s-off" my phone and unfortunately, it did not work out. The way I understand it, I cannot install stock ROMs (such as the 5.0.1 GPE) without "s-off." Now, I want to unroot my phone and stick to waiting for the OTAs to roll out instead.
I followed the instructions in the "returning to stock" thread and noticed that I have no version main (see attached image). I looked around the forums and saw that the advice was to flash the latest TWRP version. Since I'm stuck with a phone that I cannot update, I'm trying to be careful now. Can anyone please confirm if flashing the latest TWRP will bring my version main back?
The noob in me also has a few questions/requests as well:
1. Since my phone is rooted, I cannot receive OTA updates and upgrade to lollipop once these updates roll out?
2. Please tell me which files to download to return to stock. Just trying to be really careful this time around.
3. Lastly, is it also true that I can only install custom ROMs once have rooted? As to stock ROMs, I can't install them until I get "s-off"?
Thanks a lot, everyone! Cheers!
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Your firmware version: 3.32.708.4
I got it from your radio (baseband) number.
xunholyx said:
Your firmware version: 3.32.708.4
I got it from your radio (baseband) number.
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Thanks for the reply!
Do I have to flash the latest TWRP version before proceeding?
Hi guys and girls i am from the uk (england) and got my g4 about 4 months ago.
Fed up of lg's stock rom and how its very laggy and irritating to use now.
I have been looking everywhere about rooting the phone and installing custom roms to make it much better and more enjoyable to use.
But i am stuck i dont know whats the best way of rooting this phone i have tried booting it into stock recovery mode but it just dont work.
so can you guys please point me to a right good method of rooting and installing custom roms please?
Currently using android 5.1 on lg stock rom
Many thanks!
Take it that is a no haha
Well every phone has a different model number so I can be hard I soft bricked my phone were system ui stopped finally got bliss pop running I would go for cyanamod 12 or something
mrnoxx said:
Take it that is a no haha
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Have you unlocked your bootloader ?
No not too sure how to do that. Any good threads you guys reccomend.
Many thanks
So I know this is scary for you and because it is something new, therefore be sure that you want to live with the responsability if something goes wrong.
Now, the next forum thread tells you how to flash an already rooted image BUT, and this is very important, this works only if you have the version 10c installed (Check in About Phone>Software Version)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/orig-development/root-tmo-vzw-intl-variants-soon-root-lg-t3164765
If you have the latest version of the software (20a) the best thing is to unlock your bootloader, void your warranty in the process, and flash a custom recovery. After that, you just need to flash the SuperSu zip file and you will have root.
To flash custom ROMs, just access recovery and flash the zip file of your ROM.
I'm using the unofficial CM13.0 and works very good for me, but I do miss the official camera app.
Thankyou very much for your advice okarr. Will look into this
So Ive searched around and I just can't find a definitive answer so here is what I got.
I understand that this here; is how you use marshmallow with the new bootloader unlock and root: http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...t/howto-bootloader-unlock-upgrade-to-t3398144
I also know that I have to do this exploit first to unlock the bootloader: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-verizon/general/note-4-verizon-bootloader-unlock-t3358913
My issue is I ended up getting forced OTA 2 weeks ago. So my current question is, Do I have to roll back to lollipop? Is root/unlock even possible for me? If so, How do I do that since I haven't rolled back before. Its been a while since I've been into rooting/roms. Is there a link to doing it for marshmallow to lollipop? Also what about the firmware?
Current Stats:
Model: SM-N910V
Baseband: N910VVRU2CPD1
Android Version: 6.0.1
Build: MMB29M.N910VVRU2CPD1
Kernel Version: 3.10.40
I just need an answer since Ive been reading threads the last 2 hours. Its confusing since the titles of most are how to unlock bootloader THEN goto marshmallow. Thanks Guys!
I think I solved it myself. Looking like I'm effed with this bootloader. Since I don't think its rootable or unlockable.
ThatRoo said:
I think I solved it myself. Looking like I'm effed with this bootloader. Since I don't think its rootable or unlockable.
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You can try to roll back to 5.1.1 by flashing the full firmware (thanks, hsbadr!) using ODIN. You can unlock the bootloader on this version.
The question is, will your phone let you. In another thread, the success rate appears to be something less than 100%. I don't know what the harm would be... if you can't do it, ODIN will likely fail. At any rate, the attempt is on you. I can't be responsible for what happens.
douger1957 said:
You can try to roll back to 5.1.1 by flashing the full firmware (thanks, hsbadr!) using ODIN. You can unlock the bootloader on this version.
The question is, will your phone let you. In another thread, the success rate appears to be something less than 100%. I don't know what the harm would be... if you can't do it, ODIN will likely fail. At any rate, the attempt is on you. I can't be responsible for what happens.
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I did it just trying to get cyanogen to work with wifi and data/cellular to keep. However my phone is dev now and TWRP is installed.
ThatRoo said:
I did it just trying to get cyanogen to work with wifi and data/cellular to keep. However my phone is dev now and TWRP is installed.
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Then you're good to go.
douger1957 said:
Then you're good to go.
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Just frustrated right now trying to get Wifi to work. It looks like its suggested to try Flashing MM Stock, Reroot and Re-unlock bootloader here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...t/howto-bootloader-unlock-upgrade-to-t3398144
Then use TWRP after all that.
ThatRoo said:
Just frustrated right now trying to get Wifi to work. It looks like its suggested to try Flashing MM Stock, Reroot and Re-unlock bootloader here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...t/howto-bootloader-unlock-upgrade-to-t3398144
Then use TWRP after all that.
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Just make sure you're paying attention to what you're flashing. There are only three roms in the verizon development section that are able to utilize the 6.01 bootloader and modem. JASMINE ROM, PAULPIZZ 6.01 Beta and Cm13. The other roms are ports based on 5.1.1 so you may need to stay on the previous setup until more roms are updated
Tip the OP usually states what works/does not work and updates when things are fixed . The information changes quickly so sometimes you may need to read the thread from the end back to the beginning to see if your issues have been addressed
It was actually super simple once I found the thread on how to go back to 5.1.1 then how to take that and go unlocked w/ marshmallow chain. Last thing to figure out is disabling OTA on Jasmin ROM
Hi,
I was reading the threads about upgrading / unlocking the bootloaders.
After spending almost half day rooting and rerooting, I have a few questions.
Right now I am on BPA1, rooted, stock. In order to install an Marshmallow ROM, it looks like I have to upgrade the bootloader, to minimum CPD1. Here it gets confusing. I already changed the CID to developer and the bootloader is unlocked. If I try to upgrade:
1. Can I flash just the bootloader (and eventually the modem) and not the entire stock firmware?
2. Will I lose root? If yes, I have to reroot, but the rooting tools are kind on unreliable, spent a lot of time already, no guarantee they will work again...In order to push the files for bootloader unlock, root is required. Is there a way to keep root? Flashing the stock firmware seems to lock the bootloader and eliminate root, so every time something needs to be upgraded, we have to go through the same process?
3. At this point, it looks that there are so many updates: CPD, CPF, CPG, CPJ, that I need a CPR if I have to repeat the process 4 times! Some roms don't require the latest update, but if it installed, will it work? E.g. the rom requires CPF and I upgrade to CPJ, what happens?
Thanks!
razvu said:
Hi,
I was reading the threads about upgrading / unlocking the bootloaders.
After spending almost half day rooting and rerooting, I have a few questions.
Right now I am on BPA1, rooted, stock. In order to install an Marshmallow ROM, it looks like I have to upgrade the bootloader, to minimum CPD1. Here it gets confusing. I already changed the CID to developer and the bootloader is unlocked. If I try to upgrade:
1. Can I flash just the bootloader (and eventually the modem) and not the entire stock firmware?
2. Will I lose root? If yes, I have to reroot, but the rooting tools are kind on unreliable, spent a lot of time already, no guarantee they will work again...In order to push the files for bootloader unlock, root is required. Is there a way to keep root? Flashing the stock firmware seems to lock the bootloader and eliminate root, so every time something needs to be upgraded, we have to go through the same process?
3. At this point, it looks that there are so many updates: CPD, CPF, CPG, CPJ, that I need a CPR if I have to repeat the process 4 times! Some roms don't require the latest update, but if it installed, will it work? E.g. the rom requires CPF and I upgrade to CPJ, what happens?
Thanks!
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Yeah it definitely gets a little confusing, but I might be able to clear up a few of your questions. The bootloader you want to upgrade to is the cpd1 version, after that the only things that change when you upgrade to pf3, pg2, and pj1 are the kernels and modems. Right now I'm using the latest pj1 firmware and my bootloader has never changed from cpd1 and flashed between the different versions several times and for unlocking the bootloader on 6.0 you do have to repeat the process you did for lp, unfortunately.
kevintm78 said:
Yeah it definitely gets a little confusing, but I might be able to clear up a few of your questions. The bootloader you want to upgrade to is the cpd1 version, after that the only things that change when you upgrade to pf3, pg2, and pj1 are the kernels and modems. Right now I'm using the latest pj1 firmware and my bootloader has never changed from cpd1 and flashed between the different versions several times and for unlocking the bootloader on 6.0 you do have to repeat the process you did for lp, unfortunately.
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OK, so what file do I need to download and flash? I have to unloack the CPD1 bootloader and reroot? Which app? Kingroot or Kingoroot?
Once this is updated, how can I upgrade the modems and kernels, can I flash them individually?
Thanks!
razvu said:
OK, so what file do I need to download and flash? I have to unloack the CPD1 bootloader and reroot? Which app? Kingroot or Kingoroot?
Once this is updated, how can I upgrade the modems and kernels, can I flash them individually?
Thanks!
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These are excellent questions that I'm sure a lot of members are thinking, but just haven't formally asked.
I have a Developer Device that I got directly from a Samsung 2 years ago. When hsbadr put out CM 14.1, I was still on Android 5.1.1. It seemed like a daunting task to do all that was required to get to CM 14.1, but I went ahead with it. I decided that it just made more sense to have my device CID changed to the one that everyone else was on, so I went through all the motions. Yes, the root thing was very touchy. But it really wasn't all that bad.
I'm now on bootloader CPD1, and just today upgraded the baseband by odin flashing the partial firmware for CPJ2 baseband.
Can't wait for hsbadr's next build!!!!
Ok, so in conclusion, which file needs to be flashed to upgrade to CPD1? Is it a stock tar, or the bootloader can be flashed just by itself? After flashing I'm gonna lose root again and have to start over before changing the CID?
You mentioned that you have a developer edition. I have one developer and one retail. My developer is still on an older Jasmine, but it needs to sent for repair. I'm trying to get the retail one done, so I can use it in the meantime. Then, the plan is to get the same thing done on the developer edition. I was hoping that would be easier, as the bootloader is unlocked, but apparently that's not the case.
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Nobody can recommend the right file to flash?
Sent from my SM-N910V using XDA Free mobile app
I am also looking for advice on how to upgrade the bootloader. I am on BPA1 currently but everything I find keeps upgrading everything but the bootloader.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
I had this phone rooted and unlocked when it was 5.0.1.
my brother upgraded it to 6.0.1 N910VVRU2CQF2 by mistake.
Can I root and unlock the bootloader again?
Thank you
mrme12 said:
I had this phone rooted and unlocked when it was 5.0.1.
my brother upgraded it to 6.0.1 N910VVRU2CQF2 by mistake.
Can I root and unlock the bootloader again?
Thank you
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I personally have no clue, but from what I do know, when I upgraded from 5.1.1 to 6.0.1 or whatever it is/was, I had to do the rooting/unlocking process again. We all did. Have you even tried it? If so, are you getting any errors? I noticed that hsbadr's thread on stock ROMs isn't updated to this version, yet. You might want to wait around for someone to give you a more firm answer. I'm just giving you food for thought.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...mware-firmware-kernel-modem-recovery-t2942937
EDIT: Maybe this thread will help you. It's actually updated to CQI2, so "maybe" you're good to go. - https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...t/howto-bootloader-unlock-upgrade-to-t3398144