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My friend thought he was doing me a favor by rooting my phone while I was sleeping. My company doesn't allow rooted phones and I need to unroot it ASAP. He selected the unroot thing in the supersu but all that did was remove supersu and root from the phone. My major problem is when you restart the phone it says custom and the phone only charges to 80%, my company checks devices monthly. The build number is N95OUSQU3BRA9, I told him to undo what he did and he didn't know how. Any information would be great. I tried downloading from another site but they want to add extensions to my browser and I don't think that is needed. Please HELP, thanks.

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fredster0636 said:
My friend thought he was doing me a favor by rooting my phone while I was sleeping. My company doesn't allow rooted phones and I need to unroot it ASAP. He selected the unroot thing in the supersu but all that did was remove supersu and root from the phone. My major problem is when you restart the phone it says custom and the phone only charges to 80%, my company checks devices monthly. The build number is N95OUSQU3BRA9, I told him to undo what he did and he didn't know how. Any information would be great. I tried downloading from another site but they want to add extensions to my browser and I don't think that is needed. Please HELP, thanks.
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[Q] Rooted Note 2 The Wrong Way ?

Hi Guys,
I am really new to the rooting customary process. Pardon me if there are information that I am not aware of. Okay, I always wanted to root to install apps that were restrictive to what I want and how to manage the phone properly. But I bought my Note 2 in Singapore, which is why I was hesitating as most of the guides were for AT&T and other American phone companies.
I was hesitating but a friend of me referred me to a very simple clip to root with using Odin
Needless to say, I rooted the phone and was able to install the couple of applications I wanted though there were a few I still couldn't find replacements for (Market Unlocker, AdAway).
However, I find myself not being to use ROM Manager to backup and change ROMS and being different with how normal people rooted. I think it has got to do with the how I had my phone rooted.
Please advice how I can place myself in what the general public is using as it would be easier for me to configure the phone if I were to try looking for assistance in the future.
Should I unroot and root using the XDA developer suggested way (I found the clip on YouTube but it wasn't for the firmware 4.1.2, thus I hesitated) ? After rooting my phone says its firmware is 4.1.1
Actually, if someone could also answer me whether
1) I can update my phone after rooting or do I need to unroot and update and root it again ?
2) Is the furthest update for Note 2 is 4.1.2 and in order to go for further updates I need to root ?
Again, pardon my knowledge on rooting. Thanks
McBrand said:
Hi Guys,
I am really new to the rooting customary process. Pardon me if there are information that I am not aware of. Okay, I always wanted to root to install apps that were restrictive to what I want and how to manage the phone properly. But I bought my Note 2 in Singapore, which is why I was hesitating as most of the guides were for AT&T and other American phone companies.
I was hesitating but a friend of me referred me to a very simple clip to root with using Odin
Needless to say, I rooted the phone and was able to install the couple of applications I wanted though there were a few I still couldn't find replacements for (Market Unlocker, AdAway).
However, I find myself not being to use ROM Manager to backup and change ROMS and being different with how normal people rooted. I think it has got to do with the how I had my phone rooted.
Please advice how I can place myself in what the general public is using as it would be easier for me to configure the phone if I were to try looking for assistance in the future.
Should I unroot and root using the XDA developer suggested way (I found the clip on YouTube but it wasn't for the firmware 4.1.2, thus I hesitated) ? After rooting my phone says its firmware is 4.1.1
Actually, if someone could also answer me whether
1) I can update my phone after rooting or do I need to unroot and update and root it again ?
2) Is the furthest update for Note 2 is 4.1.2 and in order to go for further updates I need to root ?
Again, pardon my knowledge on rooting. Thanks
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Please do more research before doing anything but I would question if you have a custom recovery installed? You could use GooManager on the market to install a custom recovery (Open GooManager -> menu -> "Install OpenRecoveryScript") but check your phone model number first and make sure it matches the file you are about to flash. This would enable you to work with flashing and such. Also check your model number I believe the Verizon phones have locked bootloaders and don't know if your will or not (I believe this adds steps to flashing a custom recovery.) Wish I could be of more help.

[Q] Zact Mobile - root & flashing

I am creating this thread because I have not found another ZACT rooting/flashing thread yet and I am hopping that a dev will pop in and start working on this, or help walk me through what I can do to get the ball rolling. Check out my first thread, The future of phones is coming
I received 2 phones a few weeks ago now. I wasn't thinking and just jumped the gun and updated to 4.3 on one of them (the other is my fiances and have instructed her NOT to do the update). I am unable to cf-auto-root with the sprint s3 method, so no root. I read if I get the recovery.img from the phone I can post in on Chainfire's cf-auto-root page and he can make a cf-auto-root for the zact s3. I can not get a recovery.img to send in because it is my understanding that to adb pull the recovery I need root. cant get root because I dont have a recovery.img?
I spoke with zact team members a few times. I told them I was having issues with 4.3 and wanted to go back to 4.2.2. A few people were helpful at first. Unfortunately, they are so small, I seem to keep running into the same people, and then they stop trying to help. What I have learned is, they "have confirmed with there Team, that if you process the software downgrade, the Zact software will not work on your phone. This is based upon how our software interfaces with the firmware." SO, that being said we would need to find out what software they have installed and have it integrated into any roms made. Does that sound right?
They also WILL NOT share the MSL. Which is another reason I want root. I still plan on cloning the phone as a backup if I have issues with flashing. but without the msl, i cant change the qualcomm settings to connect to dfs/cdma to back clone it.
I am not a developer, I could use some direction. I feel ZACT will start growing once people realize how much you can save compared to a sprint plan. I have noticed that I get better service then a lot of the people I work with. I am on prl version 24017, which I have not seen before either.
devildogwillbur said:
I am creating this thread because I have not found another ZACT rooting/flashing thread yet and I am hopping that a dev will pop in and start working on this, or help walk me through what I can do to get the ball rolling. Check out my first thread, The future of phones is coming
I received 2 phones a few weeks ago now. I wasn't thinking and just jumped the gun and updated to 4.3 on one of them (the other is my fiances and have instructed her NOT to do the update). I am unable to cf-auto-root with the sprint s3 method, so no root. I read if I get the recovery.img from the phone I can post in on Chainfire's cf-auto-root page and he can make a cf-auto-root for the zact s3. I can not get a recovery.img to send in because it is my understanding that to adb pull the recovery I need root. cant get root because I dont have a recovery.img?
I spoke with zact team members a few times. I told them I was having issues with 4.3 and wanted to go back to 4.2.2. A few people were helpful at first. Unfortunately, they are so small, I seem to keep running into the same people, and then they stop trying to help. What I have learned is, they "have confirmed with there Team, that if you process the software downgrade, the Zact software will not work on your phone. This is based upon how our software interfaces with the firmware." SO, that being said we would need to find out what software they have installed and have it integrated into any roms made. Does that sound right?
They also WILL NOT share the MSL. Which is another reason I want root. I still plan on cloning the phone as a backup if I have issues with flashing. but without the msl, i cant change the qualcomm settings to connect to dfs/cdma to back clone it.
I am not a developer, I could use some direction. I feel ZACT will start growing once people realize how much you can save compared to a sprint plan. I have noticed that I get better service then a lot of the people I work with. I am on prl version 24017, which I have not seen before either.
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WARNING!! If you process that downgrade, you will trip KNOX security, then your phone will be bricked. Also, ESN cloning is illegal to talk about on XDA.
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I will trip knox security? What exactly does Knox do, and what do you mean by that? I though Knox just makes it read 0x1 on the odin screen if you flash now? If thats what you mean, I already did that by flashing cf-auto-root. Its my understanding that the boot loader is the issue when downgrading. but on this site, they say that only at&t users should not try it, and technically this is a sprint phone I believe. Just with added software.
If I am wrong please let me know.
Also, I think you mean that it is not acceptable, not illegal. Illegal would imply I could get arrested for commenting about phone cloning on this site. And although cloning your personal phone for your own uses is not illegal, I will not mention it again on these forums. Thanks for the warnings.
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Also, I guess I am not necessarily trying to downgrade, just trying to find out what needs to be done so that I can flash or ANYTHING to get away for 4.3 issues. Since the upgrade, my fiance sent me an mms and it has popped up in my messages 5 times, so it looks like she keeps sending it, but I am unable to open it because it wont download.
The more important issue is root. I want to be able to use my root apps to backup, re install my old backups from my last s3, and attempt to get my msl to try and fix the mms issue.
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Today has been a productive day so far... using Skunk Ape1's root method "[Tutorial] Rooting the Sprint GalaxyS3 the Easy Way" I was able to get twrp recovery installed. (I wasn't able to do this before because prior the only method i knew was to go to goo.manager and that didn't recognize my device) SO, with twrp installed, i flashed the zip file from Skunk Ape1's root method. Following the instructions to the T everything seemed to work fine. After reboot, I had a knox message popped up, saying "SECURITY NOTICE: Unauthorized access to a secured area has..." I relive that root has been installed but knox is keeping locked up still. I am going to look for this mysterious "Knox remover script" that you will see in the first post on that page, then I will attempt root again.
I have officially given up on root currently. I have tried every root method I can find, my flash counter is somewhere around 13. I was able to use the knox removal script from here If anyone has suggestions for root, I am open to ideas. Thanks.
Finally did it
So, today i was just realizing the lack of space i had on my phone from downloading stuff and photos so i wanted to clean it up. I moved all the important stuff off, and though it would be a good time to factory reset and just have a clean new phone to start over again. ( I missed flashing and this was the closest thing I had) So, during the process of factory resting i wanted to clean everything so i click data, cach, internal external.. system.. yeah well bad idea. my phone rebooted and go stuck on the boot. So i restarted in recovery and reset again and this time is warned me that there was no OS installed... F*ck... Zact customer service wont give me the "custom software" that they installed so im screwed.
After hours of thinking and trying to do stupid odd ball things that i knew wouldnt work. I downloaded a sprint stock 4.3 tar file and odined to my phone. started up fine. works great. so... what zact said about flashing roms bricking this phone was BS.. the only custom thing i have seen was in the zact mobile app that came installed had some extra features used to send usage info and reboot stuff for zact troubleshooting. so with stock sprint rom, and zact mobile app im back to my phone working. AND with that, im going to move on to the rooting, and flashing of this piece of crap. Ill be back with more details later.
I have installed CyanogenMod with full root!!!
well first off, i had the CMinstaller set up but it did not recognize my device so after a while i decided to attempt to cf_auto_root, which seemed to work but failed root checker. I wanted to try another method. I had CMinstaller still up* I was attempting THIS method to root. I was using philz_touch_6.15.4-d2spr.tar.md5 that I flashed using Odin 3.07 (that I have had for a long time on my pc. so google that one)https://www.google.com/search?q=odin+3.07&oq=odin+3.07&aqs=chrome..69i57.3464j0j1&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 After i installed Philz touch, i noticed CMinstaller noticed my phone and started downloading system files. I continued what i was doing with the root method and installed DE-SAMSUNGNIZER_KNOX_REMOVAL_SCRIPT_V1.0 and UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93 just as CMinstaller finished its download, so i said what the hey, and clicked install. next thing i knew i was running cyanogenmod with full root!!! please someone else verify this and let me know if you get it going too.
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so yeah, just for to check i flashed back to stock 4.3 (not sure who uploaded it but it works) It does have knox so be warned. I then followed the root method in my previous post and it worked fine. i have stock with root. If someone can try it without using that tar file, let me know. Cant really go back once you do it so i cant try the root method with the zact "custom software" myself. Let me know what you find out. Hope this helps someone.
Thanks
Thanks for posting your struggles and successes. With Zact shutting down I was curious about what I could do with my kids' S3s if I don't like the Sprint plan that they are rolling us into. I may be trying this in a couple weeks...
Zact to Ting
Barnsie said:
Thanks for posting your struggles and successes. With Zact shutting down I was curious about what I could do with my kids' S3s if I don't like the Sprint plan that they are rolling us into. I may be trying this in a couple weeks...
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What I would do and have done for my fiance and myself, get on Zact.com live chat ask them to Deactivate your phones. and give them the DEC on the back of the phones. It takes about one min for it to complete per phone. Then go on over to Ting.com and start up a new account with them using your old zact phone. Ting also lists the MSL that i struggled so much trying to get. I would recommend flashing a stock rooted rom debloated, to get all that ZACT crap off your phones. and start out fresh.

Rooting SPH-L520 Under KNOX?

Hey guys, new member although I've lurked for a while. I have been searching up and down the last couple of days to find a way to get past KNOX and reroot my device. Me being kinda rustic and not thinking about it, accepted an OTA firmware update a few days ago. Of course I lost root access. What I didn't know about at the time was how big of a problem KNOX had become recently.Well, this firmware update introduced KNOX onto my device. I've heard stories of people being able to use Kingo and Saferoot on 4.2.2 and 4.3 after KNOX. This has not been the case with me, and I'm wondering if anyone has had success with this. Odin doesn't work either. I noticed that write protection is set as yes when in ODIN mode, and I suspect this is KNOX preventing changes to the ROM. As a result I haven't even been able to reflash the stock ROM image I have, whereas I have heard that you can reflash stock ROM's, but can't go backwards as far as version number. Thanks for your help in advance.
HansBlenkers said:
Hey guys, new member although I've lurked for a while. I have been searching up and down the last couple of days to find a way to get past KNOX and reroot my device. Me being kinda rustic and not thinking about it, accepted an OTA firmware update a few days ago. Of course I lost root access. What I didn't know about at the time was how big of a problem KNOX had become recently.Well, this firmware update introduced KNOX onto my device. I've heard stories of people being able to use Kingo and Saferoot on 4.2.2 and 4.3 after KNOX. This has not been the case with me, and I'm wondering if anyone has had success with this. Odin doesn't work either. I noticed that write protection is set as yes when in ODIN mode, and I suspect this is KNOX preventing changes to the ROM. As a result I haven't even been able to reflash the stock ROM image I have, whereas I have heard that you can reflash stock ROM's, but can't go backwards as far as version number. Thanks for your help in advance.
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Flash anything with ODIN will trip the KNOX. Kingo is basing their root method on Saferoot, just with a GUI to make things simpler. And Saferoot should work with ROM that is before KK (4.4). If your OTA update is 4.4 than Saferoot won't work, since Saferoot is using a vulnerability prior 4.4 version. Does Kingo or Saferoot give any error message?
And just to double check, for both Saferoot or Kingo to work, you need to enable USB ADB and debugging mode.
TNCS said:
Flash anything with ODIN will trip the KNOX. Kingo is basing their root method on Saferoot, just with a GUI to make things simpler. And Saferoot should work with ROM that is before KK (4.4). If your OTA update is 4.4 than Saferoot won't work, since Saferoot is using a vulnerability prior 4.4 version. Does Kingo or Saferoot give any error message?
And just to double check, for both Saferoot or Kingo to work, you need to enable USB ADB and debugging mode.
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Hey thanks for the reply. I do have USB ADB and debugging turned on. I've also tried reinstalling kies and the USB drivers them selves. I don't really care if an Odin flash trips Knox, as I don't think I have a warranty to worry about. The OTA update brought my firmware upto date , so I'm still on 4.2.2. This means that technically Saferoot or Kingo should work as advertised. This brings me back to the Write Protection set to Yes, and it's the only thing I could see preventing me from rooting my phone.
EDIT: Well I just found out that the Mini USB I use to charge my mouse started shorting other USB devices. Not like short then come back on, it was so bad every port on the computer shut down and I had to restart to get them working again. It was also the cable I was using to plug my phone in. Will update again when I try another cable.
EDIT 2: Just tried with the cable I usually use for charging my phone. No change on Kingo, still get a Root Failed, Need Root error.
HansBlenkers said:
Hey thanks for the reply. I do have USB ADB and debugging turned on. I've also tried reinstalling kies and the USB drivers them selves. I don't really care if an Odin flash trips Knox, as I don't think I have a warranty to worry about. The OTA update brought my firmware upto date , so I'm still on 4.2.2. This means that technically Saferoot or Kingo should work as advertised. This brings me back to the Write Protection set to Yes, and it's the only thing I could see preventing me from rooting my phone.
EDIT: Well I just found out that the Mini USB I use to charge my mouse started shorting other USB devices. Not like short then come back on, it was so bad every port on the computer shut down and I had to restart to get them working again. It was also the cable I was using to plug my phone in. Will update again when I try another cable.
EDIT 2: Just tried with the cable I usually use for charging my phone. No change on Kingo, still get a Root Failed, Need Root error.
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At this stage I can only suggest to try on a different PC (use don't need Kies, just the Samsung driver will do) with a cable that your are 100% sure it working. If it still not working, my only guess is your network provider enable a looked boot loader in the OTA update you just did (hence the Write Protection flag). If that the case, nothing can be done at this point.
Same Boat
Im in the same boat did realize that KNOX would change so much. I need to reroot so hopefully someone can figure it out without tripping knox.
It fails because of the Security notice....Unauthorized access to a secured area has been blocked. Tap to learn more. If you notice when you check USB debugging, look below at Verify apps via USB. It is checked and grayed out. It isn't checked when USB debugging is off. I don't know how this was circumvented on the S4. But I'm peeved I let the update happen. They conveniently left out any info about security, and I'm tempted to return the phone and get one that hasn't been updated. Figure they weren't forthcoming about what the update contained so I can raise enough stink, get an old phone, download the update, pass it off to someone who can hopefully pull everything but the bootloader and create a tar to flash via odin. If that's possible and someone is willing to do it. If I had another spare line, I'd get another phone to donate for the cause.
I think if we're on Knox we need Odin to Root because anything that gets transferred via USB will be blocked. I even tried rootkeeper, and it was blocked.
The tough part is, unless it's a premium phone, it's not getting the level of dev support we're used to (well I'm used to...haha). Rooting through odin, custom recovery....used to taking it for granted. And with Sprint EOL'ing the phone, it's not really going to gain any momentum, though I did only pay 99 cents for it on a spare line. Kinda ticks me off Samsung has gone this direction when they used to be so dev friendly. Almost enough to make the S4 my last Samsung.
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At this stage I can only suggest to try on a different PC (use don't need Kies, just the Samsung driver will do) with a cable that your are 100% sure it working. If it still not working, my only guess is your network provider enable a looked boot loader in the OTA update you just did (hence the Write Protection flag). If that the case, nothing can be done at this point.
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the concern is not tripping knox from the bootloader perspective. The problem is the knox security app that can't be removed without root. So for everyone that has OTA updated to NA7, going the odin route to root is the only option as far as I know. I know I don't care about tripping the counter. I just want control back of my phone. And the only way to do that at the moment is to return it for a pre knox version which I'm apt to do at the moment since there is a lack of development, and the ones that are developing don't even have the phone. Kudos to them, but there's not much help once you've updated to NA7. And unfortunately, the update doesn't tell you it's locking down your phone. Then you're stuck in a quandary, because the update also provides updates for Spark, so unless someone does a dump of the download and someone can pick it apart and provide a zip sans Knox, we'll have to deal with a stock phone.
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the concern is not tripping knox from the bootloader perspective. The problem is the knox security app that can't be removed without root. So for everyone that has OTA updated to NA7, going the odin route to root is the only option as far as I know. I know I don't care about tripping the counter. I just want control back of my phone. And the only way to do that at the moment is to return it for a pre knox version which I'm apt to do at the moment since there is a lack of development, and the ones that are developing don't even have the phone. Kudos to them, but there's not much help once you've updated to NA7. And unfortunately, the update doesn't tell you it's locking down your phone. Then you're stuck in a quandary, because the update also provides updates for Spark, so unless someone does a dump of the download and someone can pick it apart and provide a zip sans Knox, we'll have to deal with a stock phone.
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I was (after a good bit of tinkering, and deleting my modem on accident) able to install CWM and flash a CW11 version s0be is currently developing, and it's working pretty well as far as I can tell. Unfortunately, due to the lack of support on this forsaken Sprint device, I haven't been able to find a modem I can flash onto the damned thing to get it working properly again. I don't advise the route I took, firstly because of the effort it took, but I also damned near bricked it about 5 different times, and needed to use a Linux VM. Also, because of the lack of developers on this thing, if you delete your modem and A: don't have a friend (brother in my case, has same phone) you can pull a modem.bin off of and B: don't know how to build that .bin into a working .zip or a flashable tar.md5 you might get stuck with an unusable device at the end of the day. Really, the only thing Knox has done for us is complicate things a hell of a lot more than they need to be. Although, tbh, that might (most likely) have been my stupidity that deleted the modem. In any case, check it (s0be's CM11 development) out, it's coming along nicely. Just be careful with it.
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Help with unrooting and relocking bootloader

Hello to anyone who decides to read this, and thank you for taking the time to haha.
I'm new here, and I'm relatively new to the whole rooting and modding scene, although I'm pretty confident in using Odin and various software involved in this, so, hopefully this won't be too complicated.
I have a question about my Note 10.1 2014. I have the WiFi model (P6000), which was bought in China since I was a student there for a year. Now I'm back in England. I flashed my ROM to a UK version so I could use Google Play services and Facebook integration, along with several other features and services which are blocked in China for various reasons. Now, my problem is, I have no real reason to have a rooted device other than for this. I also know I didn't need to root my device to flash the ROM, but I had some problems with my keyboard in China, but I have since solved them and have no use for the root. I want to take advantage of OTA updates since apparently my device should have one, but I can't because I'm rooted. Is it at all possible to unroot and lock the bootloader so I can update, without losing the ROM flash that is making my device run the UK firmware? If so, how would I go about doing this on my device? If it's not possible, is there are method in which I can update my firmware?
Sorry if I'm a little clueless about this stuff, and thanks in advance.
haofeng93 said:
Hello to anyone who decides to read this, and thank you for taking the time to haha.
I'm new here, and I'm relatively new to the whole rooting and modding scene, although I'm pretty confident in using Odin and various software involved in this, so, hopefully this won't be too complicated.
I have a question about my Note 10.1 2014. I have the WiFi model (P6000), which was bought in China since I was a student there for a year. Now I'm back in England. I flashed my ROM to a UK version so I could use Google Play services and Facebook integration, along with several other features and services which are blocked in China for various reasons. Now, my problem is, I have no real reason to have a rooted device other than for this. I also know I didn't need to root my device to flash the ROM, but I had some problems with my keyboard in China, but I have since solved them and have no use for the root. I want to take advantage of OTA updates since apparently my device should have one, but I can't because I'm rooted. Is it at all possible to unroot and lock the bootloader so I can update, without losing the ROM flash that is making my device run the UK firmware? If so, how would I go about doing this on my device? If it's not possible, is there are method in which I can update my firmware?
Sorry if I'm a little clueless about this stuff, and thanks in advance.
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What rom version you're running right now? Do you have a full UK factory firmware 4.4 available?
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What rom version you're running right now? Do you have a full UK factory firmware 4.4 available?
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Sorry for the late response, I was travelling.
I'm not entirely sure haha. Here's my device info, does this explain my situation?
As for the second question, I'm not entirely sure what you mean? I looked for the firmware for flashing but couldn't find a Android 4.4 version, despite my device telling me I have an available update and the internet saying my device should be updated to 4.4?
haofeng93 said:
Sorry for the late response, I was travelling.
I'm not entirely sure haha. Here's my device info, does this explain my situation?
As for the second question, I'm not entirely sure what you mean? I looked for the firmware for flashing but couldn't find a Android 4.4 version, despite my device telling me I have an available update and the internet saying my device should be updated to 4.4?
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OK, you have 4.3 and waiting for 4.4 OTA update. If you open your SuperSU app, then go to settings, scroll down to "Full unroot", select that and it should unroot. After done reboot your device and verify that the SuperSU is no longer in your app draw. I don't know if you modify anything else on your device like build.props or installed any rooted apps, if you do you need to remove them ALL, unfreeze any system apps using Titanium backup and revert build.props back to factory original, BEFORE YOU UNROOT. Once everything done you should be ok to take the OTA update. The OTA update will not erase your data so you should be fine there.
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OK, you have 4.3 and waiting for 4.4 OTA update. If you open your SuperSU app, then go to settings, scroll down to "Full unroot", select that and it should unroot. After done reboot your device and verify that the SuperSU is no longer in your app draw. I don't know if you modify anything else on your device like build.props or installed any rooted apps, if you do you need to remove them ALL, unfreeze any system apps using Titanium backup and revert build.props back to factory original, BEFORE YOU UNROOT. Once everything done you should be ok to take the OTA update. The OTA update will not erase your data so you should be fine there.
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Thanks for the speedy reply. I tried to option within SuperSU, but it seems to have been uninstalling for about 15 minutes with no result. I realised that I froze the stock Samsung keyboard since it overtakes the Google Chinese Pinyin Input when using a keyboard, and I work primarily in Chinese. Could this be the reason why the uninstall seems to have failed or got stuck? Not sure what to do now, oops.
haofeng93 said:
Thanks for the speedy reply. I tried to option within SuperSU, but it seems to have been uninstalling for about 15 minutes with no result. I realised that I froze the stock Samsung keyboard since it overtakes the Google Chinese Pinyin Input when using a keyboard, and I work primarily in Chinese. Could this be the reason why the uninstall seems to have failed or got stuck? Not sure what to do now, oops.
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Did you read my instructions?? you must un-freeze all the system apps first before unroot otherwise the OTA may failed. Let it sits for another 10 min then reboot your phone and check to see root has been removed.
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Did you read my instructions?? you must un-freeze all the system apps first before unroot otherwise the OTA may failed. Let it sits for another 10 min then reboot your phone and check to see root has been removed.
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Yeah, I did read the instructions. It was just a moment of stupidity on my behalf, completely forgot I'd frozen the stock keyboard. I'll leave a little longer and then reboot.
buhohitr said:
Did you read my instructions?? you must un-freeze all the system apps first before unroot otherwise the OTA may failed. Let it sits for another 10 min then reboot your phone and check to see root has been removed.
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Well, it seems to have gone a little weird. I have no root access anymore but SuperSU is still installed and my device status is still custom, so the OTA update won't run. I'm guessing I ought to reroot and properly clear out/unfreeze stuff, right? Sorry for being a pain haha...
haofeng93 said:
Well, it seems to have gone a little weird. I have no root access anymore but SuperSU is still installed and my device status is still custom, so the OTA update won't run. I'm guessing I ought to reroot and properly clear out/unfreeze stuff, right? Sorry for being a pain haha...
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You need to remove the SuperSu app by go to playstore search for Supersu then you should see the uninstall option. The OTA failed probably because it detected that you have modified the system. You need to think what you did to your system and revert back before try again. I would just use towelroot app and reroot then unfreeze any frozen apps, then uninstall then try again. If you can't remembered what you did and the OTA stills failing, then the next step is use Odin and flash factory firmware either 4.3 or 4.4. Remember to read my instructions before and ask if in doubt before taken any action. After you re-root, make sure you use Titanium to run a full backup of all your userapps. if you don't want to be bother, then just use Odin to flash either 4.3 or 4.4 but you need to re setup and re-download all your apps.

(Question) rooting and back to stock

Hi guys
It’s been awhile since I had a Samsung phone
Anyhow I remember that if you are rooting your phone I will not be able to go back to stock and keep receiving updates regularly and also the user will not be able to use any Samsung service since there is some security on the device board
I wonder if it’s still the situation in galaxy s21 series
thanks
Yes OTA updates will be disabled for the rooted device. But you can easily install them if you so wish without loosing root by temporarily removing root without rebooting the device. Follow this guide for full process.
As for the services, I didn't hear about a service that's disabled by rooting. But if it happens you can easily replace said services by downloading alternatives or using specific modules in magisk manager.
Thank you
I’m asking because if I will ever want to sell the device it will be impossible
sagiag said:
Thank you
I’m asking because if I will ever want to sell the device it will be impossible
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Not at all.
You can just do this:
Unroot.
Remove Samsung and google account.
Flash stock ROM [Optional, unless you flashed a custom ROM]
Lock the bootloader.
And that's it you can sell it as just lightly used.
I think you wouldn't be able to use Secure Folder after root.
dalanik said:
I think you wouldn't be able to use Secure Folder after root.
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Knox is disabled after rooting, similarly anything knox dependant will be disabled as well. I thought he meant some other services like samsung health or other bloatware.

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