So I rooted my t-830 (wifi) and my netflix was all buggy then I wasn't using any useful root features decided to unroot (flash stock via odin) there was no TWRP on it. But even now that it's unrooted, stock ARK4 says "netflix isn't compatible".
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If i root my galaxy nexus, and only flash superuser, and leave everything else stock (stock rom, stock bootloader, no recovery flashed), will i still get OTA updates from google?
My s3 is rooted using the root-66 flash able .zip. I cannot watch any rented or purchased movies on it. I've tried triangle away, and verified in download mode that it shows 0 flash counter and an official binary.
Works fine on my rooted nexus 7 and my wife's rooted note 2.
Resolved. I was in error, I had flashed the root-66 .zip rom when the jb update came out.
I downloaded the stock Samsung firmware, Odin flashed it, and rooted via the chain fire method. Play movies works great now.
Hi Guys. I'm having a Nexus 7 2013 (wifi only). It is rooted. (Stock ROM)
I have a question. Is that being rooted doesn't allow you to update your device via integrated system update? Or that doesn't matter. And your device can pe update via(system update) no matter if you are rooted or not. Thank you.
I wondered that all the time.
I also have the same question. On my phone(pantech vega racer 2), rooting doesn't affect OTA. But still not sure about the N7
Rooted or not, unlocked or locked, it shouldn't affect you from downloading or installing OTAs. What matters is if you have stock recovery or a custom recovery (TWRP or CWM). If you're on stock recovery you should be fine and can install the update normally. If you have a custom recovery you'll still receive and be able to download the update but it might fail towards the end of the installation although I've seen that users were able to successfully install OTAs even with a custom recovery.
Hello,
I messed up my Note 8 and recently was able to reinstall 4.1.2 stock, I tried connecting to Kies and it doesn't work. I wanted to update to the newest software then root. Since that wasn't working I rooted via Odin then attempted to flash twrp so I could flash a custom rom. Root works but the custom recovery doesn't stick... I tried unticking reboot in odin and the system still reboots into standard recovery.
I tried using the toolkit and its stuck on waiting on debug even though debug is clicked.
Can anyone help me install a custom recovery via odin or another way?
If you have the at&t sgh-i467 version - there is not a custom recovery for it because it has a locked bootlader.
Additionally, the newest 4.4.2 ota update has not been rooted as of yet - so if you must have root, don't install the ota.
The original mf1 rom is rootable, but again there is no customers recovery due to the locked bootloader.
This only applies to the at&t in version...
use Odin
Need help?
Running an l900 Galaxy Note 2 with Rwilco12's Mostly Stock NE2 v1.3 ROM (KitKat 4.4.2) and philz_touch_6.48.4-l900. No matter what I do I can't seem to get root access and the SuperSU app won't install unless I grab it from the Play store and even then I don't get root access. I've tried rooting using CF-Auto-Root-t0ltespr-t0ltespr-sphl900.tar via Odin 3.7 and using Philz to re-root but no luck.
Anyone got any suggestions?
Try Philz 6.07.9.
Or I think TWRP 2.6.3.0 might work as well for recovery.