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I rooted my GS4 yesterday and had no issues at all until i tried to flash a MOD to obtain wireless hotspot, but what i didnt notice was the MOD was for a Sprint version GS4. I know know if thats exactly what made my phone brick but im pretty positive because it was during the reboot that the phone got stuck on the TMO screen and apparently remaining soft-bricked. I spent the rest of the night and all of today reading and researching how to fix it myself before coming here to ask for help, so please bare with me.
I have already attempted to flash the official stock firmware using Odin, but it displays an error everytime saying it failed and something about AUTH. Sorry if im sounding vague, i am on a back up phone to use the internet and forgot to right down the exact message.. Anywho, i tried wiping everything and redoing the process and i even tried to flash the appropiate PIT file that i found but it still displays an error and says failed because of some AUTH or SEC problem.
Ive been at this diligently for almost 12 hours. My brain is filled with all these suggestions and methods that i have tried to use to restore my phone back to factory, but none of them have worked. I can still get into recovery and all that, so im assuming that there is still good chance i could fix the problem?
Also i am starting to get myself more and more confused about whether the firmware i downloaded is the right one i need for my phone, it seemed so at first but now i see theres TONS of region codes that can determine the firmware version?
Sorry if im all over the place, but i just dont know which step to take next..
I appreciate any help that is given, and im even willing to pay (some) bucks or maybe even (btc) for someone to walk me through what i need to do or what im doing wrong.
Thanks in Advance
Have you followed every single thing in the return to stock thread? Including updating your drivers, using the USB cable that came with your phone, running Odin as admin, etc?
Toleraen said:
Have you followed every single thing in the return to stock thread? Including updating your drivers, using the USB cable that came with your phone, running Odin as admin, etc?
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No i havent tried that threads strategy, although i have done the same exact steps but only difference i see is that the firmware file name is:
M919UVUAMDL
While the one i was trying to use earlier was:
I9505XXUAMDM
This is where im getting very confused because i cant find a cut and dry way of knowing which firmware is the correct one..
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No i havent tried that threads strategy, although i have done the same exact steps but only difference i see is that the firmware file name is:
M919UVUAMDL
While the one i was trying to use earlier was:
I9505XXUAMDM
This is where im getting very confused because i cant find a cut and dry way of knowing which firmware is the correct one..
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You do have the T-Mobile SGS4, correct? Any files with I9505 in the name are for the international version, which is what you flashed (not the right file). All of ours will mention SGH-M919, M919, or jfltetmo in the file name. Pull the one in the thread I linked above and push that.
Crossing your fingers while doing so couldn't hurt...
Edit: I'd recommend using the "Download UVUAMDL Official TAR" in that thread as well, not the "stock tar (original)", since the MDL is official.
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You do have the T-Mobile SGS4, correct? Any files with I9505 in the name are for the international version, which is what you flashed (not the right file). All of ours will mention SGH-M919, M919, or jfltetmo in the file name. Pull the one in the thread I linked above and push that.
Crossing your fingers while doing so couldn't hurt...
Edit: I'd recommend using the "Download UVUAMDL Official TAR" in that thread as well, not the "stock tar (original)", since the MDL is official.
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Thanks so much, i feel stupid for not realizing the difference between the two haha. Im d/l the firmware from the thread you referenced as we speak so i definitely will keep my fingers crossed and let you know how it turns out!
Thanks again. Im not sure how to give a thanks on here or credit for you help but your help is definitely appreciated.
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If you can get into download mode i would suggest flashing stock with that then rerooting that way the program downloads all of the nessacary stuff on its own.
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Thanks so much, i feel stupid for not realizing the difference between the two haha. Im d/l the firmware from the thread you referenced as we speak so i definitely will keep my fingers crossed and let you know how it turns out!
Thanks again. Im not sure how to give a thanks on here or credit for you help but your help is definitely appreciated.
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Welcome!
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Hey guy's,
Hopefully This is in the right place. Please assist in anyway you possibly can. This phone is not a brick, but it might aswell be. I have tried literally every kind of reset unbrick guide I can find for the past 2 months, and nothing works.
From what I can tell it is a driver issue, but even installing the meta mediatek preloader, and drivers does not seem to work. I have tried a fresh install of windows 8.1, windows 7, and xp. nothing works. I can not install the adb drivers for this device, because the phone will not even boot into recover. Recovery is corupted or something. I do have an mtkdroidtools backup, but can not flash it with sp flash because it always gives the error "THIS IS A SECURE BASEBAND CHIP PLEASE LOAD AUTHENICATION FILE". I've worked with kirito9 which was a big help in understanding a few things, but we could not get it sorted. I will stop talking now, and post something useful.
BTW:mobile upgrade tool s does not work either. I get terminal read failure.
As of now im on windows 8.1 with drivers installed. I have posted a couple of videos to show whats going on. Hopefully they will help. I can post some logs, but I honestly dont know which ones you would want, I have a lot of them, and have tried so many things I dont know where to begin again. In the zip file there is 2 videos, and the original mtk.log.
I forgot to mention that, this all started when I wanted to root, and install a custom recovery. I believe I used the guide on here but cant remember seeing as it was a while ago. Also the phone does not vibrate at all. Like I said I have a backup, but I dont remember much about it I dont know how reliable it is, and if I read back with sp flash or not. I believe I had to right? idk. thanks in advance.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_DyVUIoGhqBSXlhbkNhdVNCR1k/view?usp=sharing
Wow I cant believe nobody has run into this problem. That or you guy's are just busy which I totally understand.. I'm just really frustrated. I think I am going to try to return it to t-mobile. You gotta know when your defeated, and this is it. This phone has been a nightmare.... I just hate giving up. I broke it, and I wanted to fix it.
Anyway if this was in the wrong lace to post please let me know. thanks.
I called t-mobile, and told them it didnt work. They asked the normal questions, and agreed to replace it. The guy said they are going to check it out to verify condition. Once they play with it enough to power it on they will see the flash error.
Is this something to worry about? also, is there a way to make sure it doesnt power on? I know thats shady, I just cant afford the deductible right now seeing as i'm out of work at the moment.
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I called t-mobile, and told them it didnt work. They asked the normal questions, and agreed to replace it. The guy said they are going to check it out to verify condition. Once they play with it enough to power it on they will see the flash error.
Is this something to worry about? also, is there a way to make sure it doesnt power on? I know thats shady, I just cant afford the deductible right now seeing as i'm out of work at the moment.
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Hey man, I cant really help with unbricking it. Mediatek chips are not my strong point but i just wanted to say logically if the recovery is corrputed and the rom is corrupted and the bootloader is not playing ball then unless the chips have a write counter/modification check then you should be okay I reckon.
Good luck though
I still have it because I wanted to at least make it boot ok, but to no avail. I got the replacement and made a good back up with mtk droid, but I still get the error.
The phone is an Identical copy of my last one, and still no go. I even tried to flash it with the new phone, I get the same error. so I guess im a monkey, and cant do it right. If it's doing the same thing with the new phone as it is with the bricked one, than its me right?
I did notice that I cant create a scatter file with the create scatter button(its greyed out) I can only make one through the firmware.info.
This is the phone info from both phones.
Hardware : MT6581
Model : ALCATEL ONE TOUCH 4037T
Build number : ALPS.KK1.MP1.V2.10
Build date UTC : 20140918-073410
Android v : 4.4.2
Baseband v: MOLY.WR8.W1315.MD.WG.MP.V34.P13, 2014/09/18 15:26
Kernel v : 3.4.67 ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.7 (GCC) ) #1 SMP Mon Sep 8 10:47:59 CST 2014
Uboot build v : ----- should be root shell
LCD Driver IC : 0-nt35512_dsi_vdo_tdt_lcm_drv
From what I have read this is actually a 6572 chip. Is this correct? I was just thinking that maybe droid tools wasn't reading it right, or backing it up right. Droid tools creats a 6582 scatter file, but my phone says 6581, and I saw 6572. Which one is it? I cant find or make a 6581, so I do not know what to do. I have tried both phones with all of the different drivers, with the different scatters, and I always get error 5000 secure baseband chip.
Hello TireIron, in these moments I am passing through the same despair that you suffered with your telephone, I have done the same steps exactly than for the ones that you passed, although with less results, not even I have been able to find the scatter of the device to use sp flash tool.I have done the same steps you passed for, although with less results, not even I have been able to find the scatter of the device to use sp flash tool.
I don't know, if at the end you could solve the problem and recovering the telephone, if so, what solution did you find? I would thank you for if you shared the solution.
Thanks from the start.
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Hello TireIron, in these moments I am passing through the same despair that you suffered with your telephone, I have done the same steps exactly than for the ones that you passed, although with less results, not even I have been able to find the scatter of the device to use sp flash tool.I have done the same steps you passed for, although with less results, not even I have been able to find the scatter of the device to use sp flash tool.
I don't know, if at the end you could solve the problem and recovering the telephone, if so, what solution did you find? I would thank you for if you shared the solution.
Thanks from the start.
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Your issue is you flashed with the secure bootloader still active, as to why your having issues flashing it back... I've been searching around for a Custom Recovery/ROM, I'll check back in if I find anything on Disabling the Secure Bootloader, as I see it your not going to be able to restore (even to STOCK) without Unlocking the Bootloader/ And/Or Reactivating it upon re-flash.... So far no luck on finding a way to disable it, but just started a couple hours ago....
Mike
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ok Upon more searching it appears at the moment you need an NCK BOX...
https://www.google.com/search?q=unl...-8#newwindow=1&q=disable+secure+boot+on+4037t
http://www.ebay.vn/mo-ta-san-pham-281534386171.html
I'm looking for the PIT files for Sprint's Note 4. Or does anyone know if the PIT for SM-N910F will work. Is the (F) version compatible in all of the Sprint versions. I.E. when looking for Sprint programs there is no SM-N910(P) but always a SM-N910(F). Is it safe to use the F version? Or is there a safe way to update/redo the bootloaders? I flashed some bad files with Odin right around the BOB7 udate and my device has been spinning in circles around that since. Even if I go full stock and Odin the latest firmware my device is set back to that period from a protected file that is in between bootloaders. I can't touch it. The closest I can get is with a terminal command from TWRP [/sbin/recovery] I can then chmod the files and erase or do whatever with them but they are restored in cold boot. Even after flashing the official firmware it reverts to the files from BOB7. What's really crazy is I'm running stock firmware so can not use xposed but if I mount data and system wipe and then run uberwipe my device will boot with xposed apps functional. It is as if I am running two ROMS one that can not be removed or changed. I can see it happening but not from where exactly. In cold boot it loads the RO biuld from /dev/block/platforms/msm_scc1.by_name/hidden. I can find everything but the hidden. In the stock recovery logs it says the command to fix it is wipe_data_crypto but I can't accomplish it. Any suggestions?
PIT for Sprint Note 4 is here:
http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?p=137840 No links are permitted by the developer; please respect that.
Not experiencing what you have and not attempting to fix what isn't broken, can't say what works but from what you describe, it sounds like you may have attempted to flash an older bootloader which isn't advised.
You may consider it's risky to try to undo that but first verify your reactivation lock is disabled. If your eMMC is OK, it might be OK to try to Odin PIT with repartition and nand erase all with an acceptable tar OG5 or higher loaded in AP slot. Always use PIT for repartition but only use if needed. And use at your own risk.
No guarantee but consider the risk and IF you have an issue with boot after Odin, you may need to factory reset in stock recovery and try the stock tar again (it's important to try that first without panicking). Always power down and pull battery before flashing stock tar. Also make sure you have ample battery charge. These days, 80% is recommended because there's a lot of weak batteries out there. Consider a new battery if older than 12 months or requiring frequent charging or phone shuts down before 0%. (I don't recommend full discharge, just that some batteries start shutting down around 20% when going bad. It only gets worse after that.)
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PIT for Sprint Note 4 is here:
http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?p=137840 No links are permitted by the developer; please respect that.
Not experiencing what you have and not attempting to fix what isn't broken, can't say what works but from what you describe, it sounds like you may have attempted to flash an older bootloader which isn't advised.
You may consider it's risky to try to undo that but first verify your reactivation lock is disabled. If your eMMC is OK, it might be OK to try to Odin PIT with repartition and nand erase all with an acceptable tar OG5 or higher loaded in AP slot. Always use PIT for repartition but only use if needed. And use at your own risk.
No guarantee but consider the risk and IF you have an issue with boot after Odin, you may need to factory reset in stock recovery and try the stock tar again (it's important to try that first without panicking). Always power down and pull battery before flashing stock tar. Also make sure you have ample battery charge. These days, 80% is recommended because there's a lot of weak batteries out there. Consider a new battery if older than 12 months or requiring frequent charging or phone shuts down before 0%. (I don't recommend full discharge, just that some batteries start shutting down around 20% when going bad. It only gets worse after that.)
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Yes I'm getting ready to flash bootloaders big AF. I will two the pit files first but if that doesn't work I've got a list. Involves downgrading to kit kat, rooting with auoto root (can't screw me thrice) running triangle away to lose the warranty bit, installing xposed and wanam so as to make it read official. Once samsungs stuff isn't all a scared anymore I delete the /dev/block/platform/msm1_byname/hidden/rape the dumbass that used to trust developers he didn't know until he knew better and the rape was done.
I'm not really looking to flash boot loaders per say. I realized that you can only install a newer version and I TiVo I'm out of updates if I need a new bootloader. Just went to erase the obtrusive piece of poo hidden in between the 2 bootloaders. I'm not even sure theres supposed to be 2 bootladers. I look at samsuny stock firmware it's nothing like the billithera of extra stuff I have on my device. Can't say for sure who caused it because I did some retarded stuff when I was even greener than I am now. But whether it be auto root or srs unlock that super su is obtrusive as it gets. The purpose of root was flee me the user to gain access tip everything. The whole limiting the user and granting permission to every creepy fook on this planet to stock me and my kids is not what I had in mind. These people are so adamant about their creepy stalking not only is my devices esp network cut by 90% they do dangerous stuff like hidden robuilds that has a value of 1 where the radio don't shut off I airplane mode.
samep said:
PIT for Sprint Note 4 is here:
http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?p=137840 No links are permitted by the developer; please respect that.
Not experiencing what you have and not attempting to fix what isn't broken, can't say what works but from what you describe, it sounds like you may have attempted to flash an older bootloader which isn't advised.
You may consider it's risky to try to undo that but first verify your reactivation lock is disabled. If your eMMC is OK, it might be OK to try to Odin PIT with repartition and nand erase all with an acceptable tar OG5 or higher loaded in AP slot. Always use PIT for repartition but only use if needed. And use at your own risk.
No guarantee but consider the risk and IF you have an issue with boot after Odin, you may need to factory reset in stock recovery and try the stock tar again (it's important to try that first without panicking). Always power down and pull battery before flashing stock tar. Also make sure you have ample battery charge. These days, 80% is recommended because there's a lot of weak batteries out there. Consider a new battery if older than 12 months or requiring frequent charging or phone shuts down before 0%. (I don't recommend full discharge, just that some batteries start shutting down around 20% when going bad. It only gets worse after that.)
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I appreciate the advice. I hope to avoid allot with the PIT. That's what flashfire back up says it needs. Shutting the phone of is a good idea. The recovery log was actually making fun of me for not. Along with the simple command I needed to open /sbin/recovery then wipe cane and data crypto. The /sbin/recovery was an eye opener (try it from the emulator in twrp to see if root has crippled you. The thing is most of us use a universal supersu update to reinstall and that is not good. That is written to take out the marines if that's what it takes to accomplish root. Remember the food old days when superuser binary was a line compatible with your cu?
Anyways another good command people don't know is if odin fails don't pull the battery. I put am s4 tip sleep forever that way. volumedwn home and power reatart the bootloader and wipe the cache for the software out is rejecting.
Yes I'm getting ready to flash bootloaders big AF. I will two the pit files first but if that doesn't work I've got a list. Involves downgrading to kit kat, rooting with auoto root (can't screw me thrice) running triangle away to lose the warranty bit, installing xposed and wanam so as to make it read official. Once samsungs stuff isn't all a scared anymore I delete the /dev/block/platform/msm1_byname/hidden/rape the dumbass that used to trust developers he didn't know until he knew better and the rape was done.
I'm not really looking to flash boot loaders per say. I realized that you can only install a newer version and I TiVo I'm out of updates if I need a new bootloader. Just went to erase the obtrusive piece of poo hidden in between the 2 bootloaders. I'm not even sure theres supposed to be 2 bootladers. I look at samsuny stock firmware it's nothing like the billithera of extra stuff I have on my device. Can't say for sure who caused it because I did some retarded stuff when I was even greener than I am now. But whether it be auto root or srs unlock that super su is obtrusive as it gets. The purpose of root was flee me the user to gain access tip everything. The whole limiting the user and granting permission to every creepy fook on this planet to stock me and my kids is not what I had in mind. These people are so adamant about their creepy stalking not only is my devices esp network cut by 90% they do dangerous stuff like hidden robuilds that has a value of 1 where the radio don't shut off I airplane mode.
samep said:
PIT for Sprint Note 4 is here:
http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?p=137840 No links are permitted by the developer; please respect that.
Not experiencing what you have and not attempting to fix what isn't broken, can't say what works but from what you describe, it sounds like you may have attempted to flash an older bootloader which isn't advised.
You may consider it's risky to try to undo that but first verify your reactivation lock is disabled. If your eMMC is OK, it might be OK to try to Odin PIT with repartition and nand erase all with an acceptable tar OG5 or higher loaded in AP slot. Always use PIT for repartition but only use if needed. And use at your own risk.
No guarantee but consider the risk and IF you have an issue with boot after Odin, you may need to factory reset in stock recovery and try the stock tar again (it's important to try that first without panicking). Always power down and pull battery before flashing stock tar. Also make sure you have ample battery charge. These days, 80% is recommended because there's a lot of weak batteries out there. Consider a new battery if older than 12 months or requiring frequent charging or phone shuts down before 0%. (I don't recommend full discharge, just that some batteries start shutting down around 20% when going bad. It only gets worse after that.)
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by chance i got one of these thats only in qloader9008 you got any ideas on that i am downloading the debrick img from sammobiles rite now. aint really ever had this issue on a samsung only lgs
thanks in advance man
TheMadScientist420 said:
by chance i got one of these thats only in qloader9008 you got any ideas on that i am downloading the debrick img from sammobiles rite now. aint really ever had this issue on a samsung only lgs
thanks in advance man
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You may have discovered this thread. I haven't had the issue or tried fixing one bricked but marked this thread because of all the theories, examples and links, it seemed a place to start for answers but I couldn't know without experiencing an issue, myself. What works? Don't know.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63848150&postcount=1
It's probably a starting point but nothing new if you've devoted time with success in finding methods to try. It suggests also it could be the eMMC failing which is all too common for Note 4. Either way, if it's just bricked, maybe you recover it. If it's component failure, main board replacement should fix it. Main boards can be found on eBay and Amazon but I think they're all used or remanufactured boards. Samsung repair may be an alternative if you're not to inconvenienced by waiting. Just recently, I got a quote from my local uBreakItIfixIt and the guy said it's not a fixed estimate store to store but he'd only charge $10 to replace a main board in store.
Best wishes for timely procedure or economical repair.
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samep said:
You may have discovered this thread. I haven't had the issue or tried fixing one bricked but marked this thread because of all the theories, examples and links, it seemed a place to start for answers but I couldn't know without experiencing an issue, myself. What works? Don't know.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63848150&postcount=1
It's probably a starting point but nothing new if you've devoted time with success in finding methods to try. It suggests also it could be the eMMC failing which is all too common for Note 4. Either way, if it's just bricked, maybe you recover it. If it's component failure, main board replacement should fix it. Main boards can be found on eBay and Amazon but I think they're all used or remanufactured boards. Samsung repair may be an alternative if you're not to inconvenienced by waiting. Just recently, I got a quote from my local uBreakItIfixIt and the guy said it's not a fixed estimate store to store but he'd only charge $10 to replace a main board in store.
Best wishes for timely procedure or economical repair.
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i dont know the problem seems to have been in a update.. playing with it for a while it started charging and turned on and finished a update....
i got a s6 active did the same thing to me just started working i run it for like 6 months no probs
of coarse its on sprints black list just found out due to non payment of ezpay. but ill deal with that on my own as such talks are downed and frowned upon.
man i got this thing for 20 bucks.... even if nothing else my buddy needs a screen for one in his shop. but most def thank you for responding..
too further your post i do all my own repairs ussually the cheapest route currently behind the wheel of a unrootable verizon note 5 and a lgg4 which is rooted but no twrp method available. each i have very little invested in.
I never could find the files. The link was valid, samep, it just refused to let me have them. It turns out it is easier to get them off your own device and I've zero doubt they are for the 32gb Sprint Note 4. At least mine anyways. I tried the down grade to kitkat which would have worked because it downgrades you boatloader at least according to the page. I got a failed md5. So it wouldn't supirise me if these pit files are different than what the stock one was. Hard to tell what you have, for sure, when you are a flash junk that trusts random people on the inter web. At least I was/did. I gave myself this when it was brand new. It was hard to get it going again. I back up worked with plasma kernel then on the next official it was right again, well almost, I've had this problem almost two years now. I went without root for a while so didn't notice.
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I hope this fixes it. If not I'll find the right files for the kk downgrade. It would be sweet to go back anyways. I'll leave a link in the next thread for the pit.
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i dont know the problem seems to have been in a update.. playing with it for a while it started charging and turned on and finished a update....
i got a s6 active did the same thing to me just started working i run it for like 6 months no probs
of coarse its on sprints black list just found out due to non payment of ezpay. but ill deal with that on my own as such talks are downed and frowned upon.
man i got this thing for 20 bucks.... even if nothing else my buddy needs a screen for one in his shop. but most def thank you for responding..
too further your post i do all my own repairs ussually the cheapest route currently behind the wheel of a unrootable verizon note 5 and a lgg4 which is rooted but no twrp method available. each i have very little invested in.
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Did you fix it? Your right totally worth it for the screen. You can unlock the imei. I only did it once just because some people are so adamant you can't. I like to believe anything is possible. I don't feel bad about getting those non paid because the phone companies are the thieves. Especially in the US. They bury a lot of people locking you down to have a phone and the policy on being to stupid to fix anything is raw. With two kids I paid out a lot of dead phones. It takes rooting one phone to have bested the entire knowledge of tech at sprint. That's the hard part. If they sold parts it would be nothing.
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by chance i got one of these thats only in qloader9008 you got any ideas on that i am downloading the debrick img from sammobiles rite now. aint really ever had this issue on a samsung only lgs
thanks in advance man
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PIT_SM_N910P
https://mega.nz/#!cJREFYqS
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Did you fix it? Your right totally worth it for the screen. You can unlock the imei. I only did it once just because some people are so adamant you can't. I like to believe anything is possible. I don't feel bad about getting those non paid because the phone companies are the thieves. Especially in the US. They bury a lot of people locking you down to have a phone and the policy on being to stupid to fix anything is raw. With two kids I paid out a lot of dead phones. It takes rooting one phone to have bested the entire knowledge of tech at sprint. That's the hard part. If they sold parts it would be nothing.
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Y3a it just decided it was gonna start workin heck yea.
The battery is trashed on it. Im gonna order one here soon
Ive flashed a few roms on it. Rooted. But everytime i restart it the bat percentage is totally diffrent.. thank you. I got a s6 once same way
Wouldnt do nothing. Plyin with it and decided to boot up.
Again i know talks of bad imeis are not good conversation. But i use cdma workshop and basicly took a old sammy i had that was junk and destroyed it. Took the sticker and rewrite a new iemi. Havent done it yet but. When i get there i know i can.
Ofcoarse now i cant unlock it even if i follow all the guides. Ive tried and tried.
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Y3a it just decided it was gonna start workin heck yea.
The battery is trashed on it. Im gonna order one here soon
Ive flashed a few roms on it. Rooted. But everytime i restart it the bat percentage is totally diffrent.. thank you. I got a s6 once same way
Wouldnt do nothing. Plyin with it and decided to boot up.
Again i know talks of bad imeis are not good conversation. But i use cdma workshop and basicly took a old sammy i had that was junk and destroyed it. Took the sticker and rewrite a new iemi. Havent done it yet but. When i get there i know i can.
Ofcoarse now i cant unlock it even if i follow all the guides. Ive tried and tried.
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There's a couple of ways to calibrate the battery. the easiest is a root app in Play "Battery Calibrator" it resets the stats at 100% Another is *#0228# I believe you calibrate it then let it run all the way dry then charge it to full with the system off. Not too hard to find if you want to give it a shot. It's hard to say what the problem is. I just got a new one because the old was dying at 30%. I use both and they take turns on which one is weak. Neither is a problem with out root. I probably have too much working Or to much stuff in the background.
I've heard that about changing the sticker. i only change the sticker if I used another phone for the screen. It matches what is in the board that way, If you take it in the store to get it activated they may be a little less confused.
I took an S4 that was compiled of 3 previous ones and my daughters that just stoppede working to get activated at sprint. Of course he couldn't. His story the same "When you work on them .. . He was pretty adamant that as it. I couldn't figure out how that affected both of them. So i took it home and activated it myself. Turns out the S4 is a dual band so he generally has a 50% succes rate it will turn on in the mode.
The sticker definitly won't get it activated. I've got an LG3 that was given to me by some who did't care about sprint anymoe that was Imei locked out activated. It was $100 bucks for the server. The server was. It unlocked a s5 also that a jerk sold me was clean. It unlocked it too. It was through verizon so i never activated it. I was trying to flop it to sprint when it disappeard .I unloced my note 4 with it to. The SIM so the APNs aere never locked altough I'm not positve it could have been GTidonetehapp that did it. I did' know what I ws doing, I just like plaing with them. No real reason to unlock a phone you own. Well ther is the hotspot. I'm pretty sure that's how I crumbed up my note and my puter to. I dropped exec files in my win 32 folder and flashed in something with a crazy odin to get my phone unlocked. But again not positive, thier stuff workied so it was just to give my equiment herepes.
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PIT_SM_N910P
https://mega.nz/#!cJREFYqS
My bad. I did not know that there has to be a key for mega. This one should do better.
Fwd: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/b0b3ywj5rbiec7h/AAAUM9TvOLUCDPJXXZTZBd_Ea?dl=0
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planb234 said:
There's a couple of ways to calibrate the battery. the easiest is a root app in Play "Battery Calibrator" it resets the stats at 100% Another is *#0228# I believe you calibrate it then let it run all the way dry then charge it to full with the system off. Not too hard to find if you want to give it a shot. It's hard to say what the problem is. I just got a new one because the old was dying at 30%. I use both and they take turns on which one is weak. Neither is a problem with out root. I probably have too much working Or to much stuff in the background.
I've heard that about changing the sticker. i only change the sticker if I used another phone for the screen. It matches what is in the board that way, If you take it in the store to get it activated they may be a little less confused.
I took an S4 that was compiled of 3 previous ones and my daughters that just stoppede working to get activated at sprint. Of course he couldn't. His story the same "When you work on them .. . He was pretty adamant that as it. I couldn't figure out how that affected both of them. So i took it home and activated it myself. Turns out the S4 is a dual band so he generally has a 50% succes rate it will turn on in the mode.
The sticker definitly won't get it activated. I've got an LG3 that was given to me by some who did't care about sprint anymoe that was Imei locked out activated. It was $100 bucks for the server. The server was. It unlocked a s5 also that a jerk sold me was clean. It unlocked it too. It was through verizon so i never activated it. I was trying to flop it to sprint when it disappeard .I unloced my note 4 with it to. The SIM so the APNs aere never locked altough I'm not positve it could have been GTidonetehapp that did it. I did' know what I ws doing, I just like plaing with them. No real reason to unlock a phone you own. Well ther is the hotspot. I'm pretty sure that's how I crumbed up my note and my puter to. I dropped exec files in my win 32 folder and flashed in something with a crazy odin to get my phone unlocked. But again not positive, thier stuff workied so it was just to give my equiment herepes.
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I do my own i jusf activate sim cards the sticker is basicly for my refrance i sell a lot of phones but i keep ones like this for myself. So theres no issues i just swap sims all the time so no need for activations
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I never could find the files. The link was valid, samep, it just refused to let me have them. It turns out it is easier to get them off your own device and I've zero doubt they are for the 32gb Sprint Note 4. At least mine anyways. I tried the down grade to kitkat which would have worked because it downgrades you boatloader at least according to the page. I got a failed md5. So it wouldn't supirise me if these pit files are different than what the stock one was. Hard to tell what you have, for sure, when you are a flash junk that trusts random people on the inter web. At least I was/did. I gave myself this when it was brand new. It was hard to get it going again. I back up worked with plasma kernel then on the next official it was right again, well almost, I've had this problem almost two years now. I went without root for a while so didn't notice.
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I hope this fixes it. If not I'll find the right files for the kk downgrade. It would be sweet to go back anyways. I'll leave a link in the next thread for the pit.
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I do believe you have to sign into Sammobile to download files.
The PIT can also be found in the first stock tar for each OS update; the developer I linked says that the PIT hasn't changed. I've seen methods to extract PIT from phone but they don't match md5 when checked. I checked your linked PIT in the post above and it doesn't match either. I wouldn't recommend using that one.
If your phone has ever updated beyond OB7, you can't Odin full stock KitKat tars or OB7 stock tar. The bootloader will block the Odin flash.
Not looking at your phone, it's hard to say what's going on. But I hope the feedback helps. Ask if you have further questions; I'll try to reply, but I haven't experienced what you've having issues with. Best wishes for resolution.
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I do believe you have to sign into Sammobile to download files.
The PIT can also be found in the first stock tar for each OS update; the developer I linked says that the PIT hasn't changed. I've seen methods to extract PIT from phone but they don't match md5 when checked. I checked your linked PIT in the post above and it doesn't match either. I wouldn't recommend using that one.
If your phone has ever updated beyond OB7, you can't Odin full stock KitKat tars or OB7 stock tar. The bootloader will block the Odin flash.
Not looking at your phone, it's hard to say what's going on. But I hope the feedback helps. Ask if you have further questions; I'll try to reply, but I haven't experienced what you've having issues with. Best wishes for resolution.
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Yeah it didn't work . It just shut down . I'll explain what has going on. Thank you for this post. It's good to know there's more options.
I actually did take a note 4 and s4 back. It dependes on how they upgraded. The bootloader doesn't change in an fota. I could do the s4 again now.
Thanks again for the awesome info.
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I do my own i jusf activate sim cards the sticker is basicly for my refrance i sell a lot of phones but i keep ones like this for myself. So theres no issues i just swap sims all the time so no need for activations
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You don't have to unlock the SIM or anything? Even if you do that's a lot less than getting the imei forgot about. Don't you have to get an msl from a comany. I know it's very possible send easy in free countries but i live in murica. You pay and pay here and the still put a cap on the data. If we're not careful we may use up all that data and then there would be no way to watch us 24-7 just we might go rogue.
A sticker that changes the sim? Details please.
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You may have discovered this thread. I haven't had the issue or tried fixing one bricked but marked this thread because of all the theories, examples and links, it seemed a place to start for answers but I couldn't know without experiencing an issue, myself. What works? Don't know.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63848150&postcount=1
It's probably a starting point but nothing new if you've devoted time with success in finding methods to try. It suggests also it could be the eMMC failing which is all too common for Note 4. Either way, if it's just bricked, maybe you recover it. If it's component failure, main board replacement should fix it. Main boards can be found on eBay and Amazon but I think they're all used or remanufactured boards. Samsung repair may be an alternative if you're not to inconvenienced by waiting. Just recently, I got a quote from my local uBreakItIfixIt and the guy said it's not a fixed estimate store to store but he'd only charge $10 to replace a main board in store.
Best wishes for timely procedure or economical repair.
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I've been trying to reply to this for 2 days. You see it's not the way my phone runs that is the issue it is my network that is completely raped. I can't lose my parasite. I screwed up my bootloader petty bad when I was learning about Samsung. If you ask how to unlock a bootloader the most common answer you get is "you don't, you use auto root". Auto root is as amazing for sure but I can tell there is a lot of people who don't read anything and just do. The the disclaimer is "don't use this with a locked boot loader, you will likely brick your device." As i mentioned I'm a flash junky. I didn't know once you blew the hole in thy boot you only needed a custom recovery forever. I like changing roms so i rooted with it a couple more times. Things for real bad after I ran the kitkat auto root on lollipop. I could use one of my back ups and add plasma kernel for a few months until the next update. Worse than that i flashed a something from an unlock sight with a special version of Odin. I didn't even need to because i had all ready changed the csc to xas so my apns were open. The effects were scary but cool. I got locked out of my phone for awhile except for virtual access on my puter screen. My home network for straight raped after that. I had everything set to home and share because i didn't think there would be even more bored than me so as to waste there life watching my life. There is and they are smart as #. I go in intervals of being angry to amazed. I thought they were gone but no. I was not keen on interweb when i got on here. Now that i could protect myself I can't keep the evil at bay because it lurks in the dark spaces I can't reach. FlashFire says it can remove the seemles. It is incredible to but I don't think so. It definitely can't mine. What's crazy is I've had a couple new bootloaderers since then but it remains. I'm with out root at the moment and am able to look at some of the data and dev were files. I can see the usb files that block adb is in but still no. Even though auto root totally changes the way and where from the device boots, I'm needing to extract or other wise terminate what is probably one card a ftp or smb. I can see in my win logs that if uses a machine to confuse the system in a barrage of security log ins while opening a door for daddy. I had the xml explaing how it's done but then a brand new 125gb card magically went to sleep forever. Some script out there is beyond amazing to me. Virtual net adapters that aren't on top of actual hardware blow my mind. It would have never crossed my mind in a million years they there is going to be a need for antivirus software on hardware like a Bluetooth keyboard.
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You don't have to unlock the SIM or anything? Even if you do that's a lot less than getting the imei forgot about. Don't you have to get an msl from a comany. I know it's very possible send easy in free countries but i live in murica. You pay and pay here and the still put a cap on the data. If we're not careful we may use up all that data and then there would be no way to watch us 24-7 just we might go rogue.
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this device had a bad iemi person i got it from said they didnt pay for it on the sprint ezpay.
i checked and that was the truth. so i changed the iemi with another old sammy i had and put the sticker in for my records. so i know what the new iemi is without the device being turned on.
im trying to sim unlock it so i can use it on domestic gsm but no go sofar always invalid sim.
i guess i need to take this dissussion to another thread as so i dont get to far off the orig topic here
@planb234
I'm not following well what you've tried since getting a PIT file. Did you get the PIT file from Sammobile yet? Did you try the latest stock tar? If older ones, which ones fail?
If Odin fails, can you post the log and text on screen?
I believe what you're talking about is not needing to root if flashing a custom ROM. After a stock tar, you could Odin TWRP and flash a custom ROM. Custom ROMs include root and su. If using Chainfire Auto Root for Note 4, make sure to use the right one and latest for Lollipop and Marshmallow. KitKat had its own Auto Root. But the auto root uses a modified stock recovery which may make its use redundant if flashing a custom or even wanting just TWRP for backups if stock rooted.
Some fun facts for you:
The bootloader on Sprint Note 4 is unlocked. Flashing a stock tar will un-root it. Factory reset will cause you to lose systemless root. But flashing a full stock tar successfully will replace the bootloader. If you're trying to flash OB7 or older KitKat stock tar, your bootloader won't be replaced. As far as OTA, it patches existing baseband, bootloader and effected system files and partitions that need patched. Even if it's just a revision number in the update, it gets rolled up to match the update revision. While I feel stock tar updates are full and need no patching, the patching is sequential and should match the Odin'd bootloader and baseband once sequentially rolled up accordingly. So IMO, a patched bootloader is same as newly Odin'd bootloader. I could be wrong about the patching so not necessarily a fact.
I think your problem is unsuccessful flash of full stock tar. A blown eFuse may cause that but from what I've read in past posts of others that had issues back then is that flashing the correct stock tar after full wipe in stock recovery overcomes the flash. It leads me to believe it's only activating reset protection to try to roll the bootloader back to OB7 or KitKat. Maybe I'm wrong but if your phone isn't suffering a hardware issue, you should be able to recover it.
Other bootloaders between OB7 and OG5 like OE1 and OF5 were also exhibiting an inability to downgrade but bootloaders OG5 and up can so far can be downgraded to OG5. I haven't tried downgrading bootloader to OE1 or OF5 though.
I've seen phone info from posters claiming to roll their bootloader back to OB7 or older and they've actually reported a newer bootloader, post OB7.
As far as I know, the only true way to get KitKat ROM to flash and boot is to flash a newer kernel after ROM flash, but prior to initial boot attempt. Currently, I'm only aware of Android 5.1.1 kernel and post OB7 bootloader booting a KitKat ROM after bootloader is updated beyond OB7.
If you're capable of doing otherwise, I'd like to see legit screenshot of phone info or galaxy tools application.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.vndnguyen.phoneinfo
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hi everybody
Friend of mine gave me this phone with the unlock code.
The phone keeps going to the hands-free activation screen ( which fails of course because it's either got no sim or a T-Mobile SIM in there)
Someone said it said enter double hashtag and then the msl code followed by hashtag
That just takes me to a screen where I can enter the "NAM info" T-Mobile's nearly worthless support told me to put my phone number into both the mdn and msid fields. Obviously this didn't work.
I tried the double hashtags 72786 hashtag to reset the radios, no joy. But before it should no signal at all any of the time where is now it does seem to have a connection to Sprint.
I found other sites that said that I need to enter the UICC unlock code, tapping that option or update PRL or pretty much anything else on that settings screen, just kicks open the hands-free activation screen again, before I did the step above to reset the radio I kept getting a 407 error.
Something that's probably complicating this whole process is that this phone did have a custom ROM on it and still has TWRP on it. The custom rom was wiped and I grabbed the Android 6.0 debloated stock ROM from on here and installed that to get this thing unlocked.
I'm open to trying custom roms but I need one that's going to be as stable as stock.
I would appreciate any help you guys could provide I've wasted probably about six hours on Google already. I got a lot of what appears to be pretty low-level information off of the hands-free activation menu though I've posted those photos.
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I got a lot of what appears to be pretty low-level information off of the hands-free activation menu though I've posted those photos.
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Attached
One thing I find curious as you can see in one of the images that says that the Linux version is 4.0.4. But the ROM is definitely a 6.0. I'm an IT guy but I'm pretty novice when it comes to cell phones, is this something to do with the kernal?
I've been trying to download Dr ketan mod but while there's instructions for the p varient, there's no ROM download for the P version of the note 4 on his site.
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Friend of mine gave me this phone with the unlock code.
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I can't really help you but I can give you some info.
For 1, to unlock it correctly, you should be on stock firmware. You use Odin for that. There are plenty threads here that explain how.
2. Even if you do go stock. I've seen multiple people that can't unlock this phone, even with sprint help. It's like they don't care.
But yes, I've always heard what unlocks the phone is the uicc unlock code. But good luck getting it or getting it to work.
3. I wasted a week trying to figure out unlocking my phone. Not because of $, just wanted to try to figure it out. But i said, F#&k it. And paid Idone apps to unlock mine. Worked flawless!
Good luck!
As far as roms. There are plenty that work great.
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I can't really help you but I can give you some info.
For 1, to unlock it correctly, you should be on stock firmware. You use Odin for that. There are plenty threads here that explain how.
Looks like I broke the second half for the quote mechanism, sorry when u load up Odin, will it find the stock round that's supposed to be on this phone? Cuz I got what I thought was a closest to it.
The phone still has trwp recovery on it tho, and it knows it's custom.
I got the msl code, seems to work. My fear is that the problem is on the phone and not the carrier end.
How would a non stock ROM impact this process assuming that everything was kosher on the carrier end?
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aaron74 said:
I can't really help you but I can give you some info.
For 1, to unlock it correctly, you should be on stock firmware. You use Odin for that. There are plenty threads here that explain how.
Looks like I broke the second half for the quote mechanism, sorry when u load up Odin, will it find the stock round that's supposed to be on this phone? Cuz I got what I thought was a closest to it.
The phone still has trwp recovery on it tho, and it knows it's custom.
I got the msl code, seems to work. My fear is that the problem is on the phone and not the carrier end.
How would a non stock ROM impact this process assuming that everything was kosher on the carrier end?
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I don't understand. Does your phone work with service? Did it ever have service? If it had service and now it don't, then you did something.
All i meant. Is if your trying to unlock your phone. It's best from stock.
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Hi all
Hope this is the correct area...
My hubby bought me a S20 plus for my birthday through a local dealer.
I noticed a few issues like not being able to use biometrics or install certain apps.
I've since found out the phone has been rooted.
I've tried to do a factory reset, but this hasn't helped.
I've downloaded root checker and it confirms the phone is rooted. I've downloaded SuperSU yet is won't work as ver 2.82 claims it's for an older Version of Android.
I've downloaded solid explorer to delete the root access files such as Busybox and SU however I cannot find these files in the system folder or the system/bin folder.
Can anyone advise on how I can unroot my phone? I am unable to install certain needed apps due to this.
Phone details below. Sorry am unable to upload pics.
UI Version = 1
Android Version = 10
Let me know if other info is needed.
I've even tried calling the Samsung Center and they are unable to assist...
Thanks all
Lee
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Hi all
Hope this is the correct area...
My hubby bought me a S20 plus for my birthday through a local dealer.
I noticed a few issues like not being able to use biometrics or install certain apps.
I've since found out the phone has been rooted.
I've tried to do a factory reset, but this hasn't helped.
I've downloaded root checker and it confirms the phone is rooted. I've downloaded SuperSU yet is won't work as ver 2.82 claims it's for an older Version of Android.
I've downloaded solid explorer to delete the root access files such as Busybox and SU however I cannot find these files in the system folder or the system/bin folder.
Can anyone advise on how I can unroot my phone? I am unable to install certain needed apps due to this.
Phone details below. Sorry am unable to upload pics.
UI Version = 1
Android Version = 10
Let me know if other info is needed.
I've even tried calling the Samsung Center and they are unable to assist...
Thanks all
Lee
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You will need to get hold of the stock firmware from somewhere like Sammobile and flash back to stock using ODIN. There's tons of guides knocking about on here for the step by step. The damage is done though as far as any Knox related features go, it's like a fuse that blows when you root and you can never fix that.
Having said that, biometrics should have never been affected by rooting so that's a bit unusual. Flash stock and set up from scratch then go from there, could be faulty also
Thanks for the guidance Dave. I'll search the forums for the steps.
For clarity, when I say biometrics didn't work, it works allow me to record etc, but when I tried to enable it, like on my banking app, it wouldn't allow me. This is how I eventually figured out my phone was rooted. While I know the benefits of being rooted, a normal everyday user like myself, certainly won't benefit from it.
I've had a Samsung my entire life, and always saw the secured by knox logo... When you say damage has been done, does this mean that all my security in the device, such as my banking details etc, may be compromised?
Jees. I hope not. As this would really freak me out...
Ok so Finding the firmware wasn't to difficult. Sanmobile quite easy to navigate.
Just a query please... My phone base band version lists g985fxxu1atb2 however the closest I could find to this is G985FXXU1ATBM
Is this ok or does it have to be the exact same description?
Shoo. Lol. Really hope I'm going to be able to get this right **insert nervous smile emoticon here**
Lee KZN said:
Ok so Finding the firmware wasn't to difficult. Sanmobile quite easy to navigate.
Just a query please... My phone base band version lists g985fxxu1atb2 however the closest I could find to this is G985FXXU1ATBM
Is this ok or does it have to be the exact same description?
Shoo. Lol. Really hope I'm going to be able to get this right **insert nervous smile emoticon here**
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The last letters are the region/operator of the Rom. Not necessarily has to be the exact description, the really important are the first that indicate model number.
Ok. So have downloaded Odin and am busy downloading the flash firmware.
May I please be so bold as to ask someone on here to please share a link tot he step by step guide that I will need to follow in order to flash my phone back to the original boot thingie :silly::silly::silly:
I have tried to search but seem to only come up with a nexus thread with no mention of Odin.
~Sorry to ask, but little overwhelmed LOL and want to make sure I do this properly and not screw up my phone.
REAL noob here, so apologies if I come across lazy and getting others to do the work, but am really grateful for the help.
Maybe I'm searching incorrectly???
I found this somehow....
Is this it?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s20/how-to/howto-root-s20-series-upgrade-firmware-t4079353
**fingers crossed**
Can you unlock your phone with biometrics? Im guessing only the banking apps don't work because it's rooted. If i remember correctly most banking apps and maybe Google pay(not sure about that) stop working after rooting because the phone is "compromised" and it's not safe. You have to hide your root status from these apps and they will work properly then. Maybe someone else can help you with that because i do not remember how to do it.
Hi Marto
Yes, biometrics does work, although not really good. But that's probably due to the hectic screen protector.
Correctly so, it's mostly the banking / payment apps that won't work, and I can't check or download any software updates... Although I belive this can also be done manually....
But wow, there's an app that hides the root status? That might be a whole lot easier than re flashing. Truthfully I'm Sh!tting myself at the thought of attempting this ????
Hi Marto
Yes, biometrics does work, although not really good. But that's probably due to the hectic screen protector.
Correctly so, it's mostly the banking / payment apps that won't work, and I can't check or download any software updates... Although I belive this can also be done manually....
But wow, there's an app that hides the root status? That might be a whole lot easier than re flashing. Truthfully I'm Sh!tting myself at the thought of attempting this ????
if the phone was bought as new, go back to the dealer and demand a new one that is not rooted.
could also be that your husband rooted the phone and installed software that keep tabs on what you do.