Ubuntu OS Instructions - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Instructions for flashing a phone or tablet device with Ubuntu
What to expect after flashing
Flashing the device
Step 1 - Desktop Setup
Setup the Touch Developer Preview Tools PPA
Step 2 - Device unlock
Step 3 - Initial Device Setup
Step 4 - Deploying Image to Device
Restoring Android
Need help?
The Ubuntu Touch Developer Preview is intended to be used for development and evaluation purposes only. It does not provide all of the features and services of a retail phone and cannot replace your current handset. This preview is the first release of a very new and unfinished version of Ubuntu and it will evolve quickly. If you want to install this release, please follow the guide provided, which details the available features and how to navigate the user experience.
This process will delete all data from the device. Restoring Android will not restore this data.
What to expect after flashing
For detailed information check the release notes
Shell and core applications
Connection to the GSM network (on Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4)
Phone calls and SMS (on Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4)
Networking via Wifi
Functional camera (front and back)
Device accessible through the Android Developer Bridge tool (adb)
Supported devices and codenames
The table below lists the supported devices and their corresponding factory images, should you want to switch back to Android. The images can be found here.
Device
Codename
Factory firmware from Google
Galaxy Nexus
maguro
takju or yakju
Nexus 4
mako
occam
Nexus 7
grouper
nakasi or nakasig
Nexus 10
manta
mantaray
Flashing the device
Step 1 - Desktop Setup
The following steps are required on your desktop system that you'll need in order to flash and communicate with the device.
Setup the Touch Developer Preview Tools PPA
The PPA has the tools and dependencies to support Precise, Quantal and Raring. Add the Ubuntu Touch PPA by adding the following custom source list entry to your /etc/apt/sources.list file.
sudo add-apt-repository ppahablet-team/tools
Then do the following:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install phablet-tools android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot
Step 2 - Device unlock
If the device is already unlocked, skip to Step 3. These steps will wipe all personal data from the device.
With the device powered off, power on the device by holding the Power button + volume up + volume down.
The device will boot into the bootloader.
Plug the device into the computer via the USB cable.
On your computer, press Ctrl+Alt+T to start a terminal. Type sudo fastboot oem unlock, followed by Enter
On the device screen, accept the terms of unlocking.
Boot the device by pressing the power button (pointed by an arrow with Start on the screen).
Step 3 - Initial Device Setup
Follow these initial steps on your device:
If not booted, boot the device into Android
Enable USB debugging on the device
on Ice Cream Sandwich (version 4.0) go to Settings and turn on USB Debugging (Settings > System > Developer options > USB debugging).
on Jelly Bean (versions 4.1 and 4.2) you need to enter Settings, About [Phone|Tablet] and tap the Build number 7 times to see the Developer Options, activate USB Debugging via Settings > Developer options > USB debugging.
on 4.2.2 you will need to accept a host key on the device, if you already had adb installed, do the following
On the workstation-> adb kill-server; adb start-server
Plug the device into the computer via the USB cable.
Depending on the installed Android version, a popup will show up on the device with the host key that needs to be accepted for the device to communicate with the workstation.
Save the version of the current image on the device, if on Android, to use as a reference to revert back to. The version can be found by going to Settings > About Phone > Build Number.
Step 4 - Deploying Image to Device
To install the Ubuntu Touch Developer Preview on your device, you will need to execute the command below. Please note, this will wipe the contents of the device so ensure you have made a back-up. To install and get updates, run the following command:
phablet-flash -b
The -b performs a full bootstrap on the device. If the device is already unlocked it will carry on. If you have already bootstrapped once and want to install a daily just do:
phablet-flash
This will deploy the latest build onto your device. Your device should reboot into the Ubuntu Unity shell.
Note: the files are saved in Downloads/phablet-flash.
Restoring Android
The Ubuntu Touch Preview image is not for everyone and may not suit your current needs (yet). If you wish to roll back to an Android factory image, follow these steps:
Recall the version that was installed before flashing.
Download the factory image corresponding to your device's model and version (initial table has links).
Ensure the device is connected and powered on.
Extract the downloaded file and chdir into the extracted directory.
run adb reboot-bootloader
run ./flash-all.sh (use sudo if lack of permissions on the workstation don't allow you to talk to the device).
Your device should boot into Android after the process is finished.
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Need help?
If you got lost somewhere, you found a bug or need some help, we're happy to help you. The Touch Developer Preview is put together by a community of many, who are eager to work together with you on this.
If you've got any troubles or questions with these installation instructions, there's a community willing to help: just ask on Ask Ubuntu!
You can also:
Join us on IRC in #ubuntu-phone on irc.freenode.net and/or
Join our mailing list by
Joining the ubuntu-phone team on Launchpad and
Enabling the team mailing list at https://launchpad.net/~/+editemails
Touch/Install (last edited 2013-02-21 17:04:03 by dpm)
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xD

I wonder if we could have in future, flashable zip Ubuntu image for recovery

albsat said:
I wonder if we could have in future, flashable zip Ubuntu image for recovery
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In due time brother. I am sure we will be able to get it flashable.

flashable zips for ubuntu for android, via a custom recovery http://www.droid-life.com/2013/02/2...view-on-a-nexus-device-using-custom-recovery/
and yea, this thread needs to be moved. you arent developing anything here, just providing instructions(from another site). doesnt belong in development.

You copied this from canonical page. There is already a thread with the flash able .zip instructions. This thread is on the wrong place and its unnecessary.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app

All things aside.....thuis looks very promissing when iets stable andere 100%functional and working
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app

I think they will create the section: Galaxy Nexus Ubuntu Development

Now we wait for the threads asking how to do this.

simms22 said:
flashable zips for ubuntu for android, via a custom recovery http://www.droid-life.com/2013/02/2...view-on-a-nexus-device-using-custom-recovery/
and yea, this thread needs to be moved. you arent developing anything here, just providing instructions(from another site). doesnt belong in development.
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I haven't flashed Ubuntu yet, but I was wondering if I can can just restore my current rom through twrp recovery. I wasn't sure if Ubuntu changes the recovery on my phone when I flash it.

eqjunkie829 said:
I haven't flashed Ubuntu yet, but I was wondering if I can can just restore my current rom through twrp recovery. I wasn't sure if Ubuntu changes the recovery on my phone when I flash it.
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Yes u can just restore
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium

Esteway.619 said:
Yes u can just restore
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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I read somewhere that we need to reflash kernel if we want to restore Android again. I really don't know if it's true.

Closed, please go here >>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38351018#post38351018

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SEE SUPPORT LIST FOR PUBLIC/PRO VERSIONS *HERE*
The Unified Android Toolkit brings together all the Nexus and Samsung Toolkits and supports many Nexus and Samsung devices. There is also an option at startup to run a Basic Android Toolkit which any Android device can use to install drivers, make app backups, install apk files, reboot the device into different modes and run a command prompt for manual input.
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* Unlock/Re-Lock your Bootloader [Nexus]
* Root Stock builds
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* Dump selected Device Partitions, compress to a .zip file with md5 and save to your PC [if insecure boot image available]
* Extras, Tips and Tricks section
* Auto Update ToolKit to latest available version at startup (professional only feature)
* Program up to 10 Quickpick slots and run them very quickly (professional only feature)
* Mods section to automatically perform certain tasks on your device
* Download Google Stock Image directly to correct ToolKit folder for extracting and flashing [Nexus]
* Check md5 of stock image to make sure downloaded file isn’t corrupted before flashing [Nexus]
* Download Samsung Stock Firmware to PC for extracting and flashing via Odin [Samsung]
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1. INSTALLING ADB/FASTBOOT DRIVERS
The first thing you need to do is to install the adb/fastboot drivers. These are needed so that you can unlock your bootloader, root your device and perform other adb/fastboot functions.
THE DRIVERS CAN BE INSTALLED DIRECTLY VIA THE TOOLKIT. OPTION 1 IN THE MAIN MENU.
If drivers are not installed or there is an exclamation mark next to the device:
Plug the device in to a usb cable directly connected to your motherboard.
In the Device Manager a new item, usually called Android 1.0 should pop up in the list.
Right click on the device item then left click on Update Driver Software. Select 'browse my computer' and then 'Let me pick from a list'.
If no adb interface driver appears in the list then untick 'Show compatible hardware' and find the Android or Samsung adb interface driver.
If you cannot find either of these click Have Disk, browse to the Toolkit install folder, drivers folder, click on android_winusb.inf and click Open.
Click OK and select Google ADB Interface.
Make sure you have USB debugging enabled in settings, developer options. In Android 4.2.2 or later you have to enable the developer options screen by going to settings, About on your device and click on Build number at the bottom 7 times until it says You are now a developer. If you have already enabled usb debugging then unplug/replug the usb cable.
On Android 4.2.2 or later when you replug the usb cable after enabling usb debugging for the first time you will get a popup asking you to authenticate your pc. Tick 'Always allow' then click 'ok'.
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2. USING SKIPSOFT UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT
When starting the Toolkit you will first be asked which device you want to work with. Working folders will be created and the device files downloaded. You will then be taken to the Model/Build selection screen where you can do a number of things (other than select your model/build): Type '00' to enter your activation code and enable pro features, 'i' will take you to the Information and Help Section, 'a' will give you information on how to add support for a new build.
Supported builds are listed in the Model/Build selection screen and typing the associated number (i.e. 11) will download needed boot and recovery files (stock and custom recovery) then check for and download the latest superuser files available and custom recovery (pro versions only), verify all the files and start the Main Menu. You can now use all the functions and tools the Android Toolkit offers. Pro users can select the "any build" option to root any build (useful if your build is not listed).
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ChangeLog:
ToolKit v1.4.1 (05th Oct 2015)
+Added new upcoming devices to device selection screen
+Main files now signed with Digital Certificate to ensure files are original and safe
+Added file checker after device selection to check needed files are up to date
+Updated UniversalAdbInstaller for Windows 10 compatability
+Added driver installation option at startup for new installs
+Updated ToolKitClean.exe to allow users to update the main ToolKit.exe file to latest available version without having to download/install the whole ToolKit again (like when a new device is added or files/drivers updated)
+Improvements and minor bug fixes
+Installer now give option for Fresh Install (removes any existing device files) or Upgrade (to just update base files)
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USEFUL INFORMATION
How to get into your FastBoot Mode
1. Turn your phone off
2. Unplug your usb cable if you have one plugged in
3. Keep holding the 'Volume Down' and 'Power' buttons to boot the phone into FastBoot Mode
How to get into Recovery
1. First boot into FastBoot Mode as described above
2. Scroll down with the 'Volume Down' button until it says 'Recovery mode' at the top and press the 'Power' button to enter Recovery
Show the Menu in the Stock Recovery Screen
1. Hold the Power button and keep holding as you press the Volume Up button quickly. The blue recovery menu screen should pop up.
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*DISCLAIMER*
I take no responsibility for any fault or damage caused by any procedures within this guide. No warranties of any kind are given.
Manual Rooting Instructions for Galaxy Nexus
UPDATES:
VIDEOS:
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is ADB Shell?
Adb shell is a linux command line tool (because android is based on linux) used to send commands to your android device. For S-ON devices, this is crucial for modifying files in the /system partition (where the rom sits) as you cannot modify anything in /system when the rom is running without S-OFF (e.g removing system apps).
From Google:
Android Debug Bridge (adb) is a versatile tool lets you manage the state of an emulator instance or Android-powered device. It is a client-server program that includes three components:
A client, which runs on your development machine. You can invoke a client from a shell by issuing an adb command. Other Android tools such as the ADT plugin and DDMS also create adb clients.
A server, which runs as a background process on your development machine. The server manages communication between the client and the adb daemon running on an emulator or device.
A daemon, which runs as a background process on each emulator or device instance.
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Q. What is FASTBOOT?
Fastboot is 2 things. It is a mode on the phone, which looks a little like Bootloader. You can access it by holding 'Volume Up' and 'Volume Down' whilst turning on the phone.
It is also a way of flashing radios, recovery, boot images and system images in a command line method from a PC much like adb.
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Q. I flashed CWM but each time I reboot the Stock Recovery is back
There is an auto recovery restore system on certain Stock Android Builds that will reflash the Stock Recovery if you flash CWM on a Stock Rom.
Use Root Explorer to Mount the system folder as R/W (or use a free app from Google Play such as ES File Explorer). Rename the files /system/recovery-from-boot.p and /system/etc/install-recovery.sh. Now when you flash CWM Recovery it will NOT be overwritten after a reboot.
OR you can use the ToolKit to rename the files (root access needed).
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Q. I want to send my phone back so I need to flash a stock rom and relock the bootloader
1. Download, install and run the Google Nexus 4 Toolkit.
2. Install adb/fastboot drivers (if you havent already done so)
3. Option 9 to download a Google Factory Image.
4. After it finishes downloading you will be given the option to flash the image to your tablet. Do this.
4. Let the phone reboot, then shut the device down and reenter fastboot mode (or boot to fastboot mode via the Reboot Screen in the ToolKit).
5. Option3, 2 to relock the bootloader.
Your internal storage will be formatted and data and cache wiped. Your tablet will now be back to an out-of-the-box FULLY STOCK state and ready to send back.
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Q. What is the difference between Nandroid and Titanium backup?
A NANDROID will backup the whole system including boot, system, data and recovery partitions so you can restore a complete rom and all data and settings.
Essentially Titanium Backup is used to backup apps and associated user data. These could be restored AFTER a full wipe and a new Rom had been flashed on your phone.
The other option now which google added into the new adb command list is the adb backup which is in the ToolKit and can do the same job as Titanium Backup but will store the data on your PC rather than on the phone (where it takes up space and could be deleted).
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Q. When I try to open the ToolKit I get a box pop up for a split second and then it goes away. My AntiVirus program says the file may be harmful.
The exe files I compiled are not digitally signed with a Microsoft certificate (as they cost money) so certain AntiVirus programs (mainly Norton) will pick it up as potentially harmful when it is not. They will pick up ANY file that doesnt contain a purchased Microsoft certificate in the same way. Restore the deleted file and exclude it from further scans and it will be fine.
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Q. The ToolKit recognises my tablet in adb mode but not in fastboot mode (or other way round).
Open the Device Manager on your pc and then boot your tablet into fastboot mode or adb mode (dont plug the usb cable in yet). Make sure USB debugging is enabled on your tablet in settings, developer options. Plug the cable in while watching the Device Manager and determine which item is added to the list with the device plugged in. Once you have found it right click on the item and select update driver. Select 'browse my computer' from the list and then browse to the 'drivers' folder in the ToolKit folder (wherever you installed the ToolKit to). Make sure sub folders is ticked and click next. Hopefully the driver will be picked up and installed.
You can check if a driver has been installed by looking at the top of the Main Menu in the ToolKit while in fastboot mode and adb modes. If a serial number is displayed in each mode then it will work fine.
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Q. Can I back up my apps before unlocking the Bootloader so I don't lose everything?
Performing an APPS BACKUP (option2, 1) will backup all apps that were installed after you first used your device. This will include any associated user data (such as settings or high scores for games) and apps you installed from Google Play Store. Just follow the recommended options and remember to turn your phones screen on before starting it as you need to confirm on your screen.
This option will NOT require your bootloader to be unlocked first.
You can also backup your Internal Storage without unlocking using option 2, 3 from the main menu. This will backup anything you store on your Internal Storage such as game data, music, videos. This is just pulled from your /data/media folder so you can view or edit the files on your pc after they have been pulled.
You can then unlock the bootloader (wiping your device) and retore the apps (option 2, 10) and Internal Storage data (option 2, 11) after doing whatever you want to with your device.
The only thing you cannot do with the ToolKit is to save the system settings but some of those are backed up by google if you chose that option when turning your device on the first time.
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Q. I have Windows 8 and cannot install the drivers
How to Disable Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows 8:
From the Metro Start Screen, open Settings (move your mouse to the bottom-right-corner of the screen and wait for the pop-out bar to appear, then click the Gear icon).
Click ‘More PC Settings’.
Click ‘General’.
Scroll down, and click ‘Restart now’ under ‘Advanced startup’.
Wait a bit.
Click ‘Troubleshoot’.
Click ‘Advanced Options’
Click ‘Windows Startup Settings’
Click Restart.
When your computer restarts, select ‘Disable driver signature enforcement‘ from the list. You can now load your modified driver. Reboot again once the driver is installed and all will be well.
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Q. I cannot find Developer options to Enable USB Debugging
With Android 4.2 google have thought it would be funny to hide the Developer options screen in the Settings. This means you cannot enable usb debugging to communicate with your device. To show the Developers options screen do the following:
Goto Settings, About tablet and tap your finger on the the 'Build number' text at the bottom 7 times (not too fast).
When you have tapped 3 times you will be given a countdown of taps until you become a 'developer'.
Once you are told you are now a developer you can go back to the Settings screen and can see Developer options.
You can now go into Developer options and enable usb debugging.
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Q. I tried to enter the code for the professional version but the Toolkit says the code is incorrect
Make sure the code entered is for the correct Toolkit being used.
You need to make sure you start the Toolkit with the toolkit.exe file when activating and not the tkmain.exe file so the settings can be initialised or the code will not be accepted.
Also make sure you enter the code correctly as the characters are case sensitive.
thnx man!
Works great. very easy and effective. happy to be rooted and have custom recovery and unlocked boot loader. thnc again for hooking us up so quickly.
Much recomended for all users. Easy and all the options and extras you'll need. Then just flash away..............
dangambino said:
Works great. very easy and effective. happy to be rooted and have custom recovery and unlocked boot loader. thnc again for hooking us up so quickly.
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You're welcome
Can you just confirm if the cwm included in the ToolKit works with the Sprint phone as I have seen nothing about that working or not.
Mark.
mskip said:
You're welcome
Can you just confirm if the cwm included in the ToolKit works with the Sprint phone as I have seen nothing about that working or not.
Mark.
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Works for me. Flashed it perm and the first thing i did was do a backup. No issues thus far. About to flash Team Win's to see what its all about. But yeah, its working.
whats option 5 rename recovery restore file and also i see manual wipes everything but does the tool kit? i assume the tool kit does too but would just like to clarify thanks.
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whats option 5 rename recovery restore file and also i see manual wipes everything but does the tool kit? i assume the tool kit does too but would just like to clarify thanks.
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With the non google stock roms there are 2 files that 'could' be present in the system folder. If these files are present and you flash a custom recovery image such as cwm or twrp then on your next reboot the stock recovery will be reflashed and you will lose your custom recovery. To stop this from happening I simply rename the 2 files if they are present so they cant do any harm. The exact commands I use are:
adb-toolkit shell mv /system/recovery-from-boot.p /system/recovery-from-boot.p-old
adb-toolkit shell mv /system/etc/install-recovery.sh /system/etc/install-recovery.sh-old
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You can rename them yourself but you need root access and a root explorer.
Unlocking the bootloader will wipe EVERYTHING including the virtual sd card whether done manually or using the ToolKit there is no way round this. Even flashing a rom via odin with the phone still locked will unlock the phone and wipe it during the process.
Mark.
Skip I just sent you a message regarding the radio pull CMD
mskip said:
With the non google stock roms there are 2 files that 'could' be present in the system folder. If these files are present and you flash a custom recovery image such as cwm or twrp then on your next reboot the stock recovery will be reflashed and you will lose your custom recovery. To stop this from happening I simply rename the 2 files if they are present so they cant do any harm. The exact commands I use are:
You can rename them yourself but you need root access and a root explorer.
Unlocking the bootloader will wipe EVERYTHING including the virtual sd card whether done manually or using the ToolKit there is no way round this. Even flashing a rom via odin with the phone still locked will unlock the phone and wipe it during the process.
Mark.
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O OK thanks for that. I see u mention odin I see it was used for everything with the epic 4g touch (SGS2) but I don't see that yet from this even tho there's a dl mode? Well thanks
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O OK thanks for that. I see u mention odin I see it was used for everything with the epic 4g touch (SGS2) but I don't see that yet from this even tho there's a dl mode? Well thanks
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I think people just prefer using fastboot I know I certainly do.
Mark.
Awesome, going to check it out ASAP. I hate not being able to install my root required apps (ES Explorer/Titanium/etc).
Just got my GNex yesterday, was only one of two that the store got.
LAYGO said:
Awesome, going to check it out ASAP. I hate not being able to install my root required apps (ES Explorer/Titanium/etc).
Just got my GNex yesterday, was only one of two that the store got.
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You're lucky then I think there has been more demand for the Nexus than anyone thought and most places are out of stock.
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You're lucky then I think there has been more demand for the Nexus than anyone thought and most places are out of stock.
Mark.
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I KNOW! I tried doing the preorder, but I had just dropped $4500 on getting my roof repaired & the funds were all tied up. By time I had em, the preorder had closed.
I half expected a line or something when I got there, but wasn't anyone. Asked for it, she said "hmm, let me check". Came back with one in her hand saying they only received two & mine was the last one.
I'm not taking time to set it all up until I root it . . . only to repeat it. I'm kinda befuddled about the lack of SD Card slot though. I didn't realize it didn't come with one until I had pulled the battery looking for where it mounted!
LAYGO said:
I KNOW! I tried doing the preorder, but I had just dropped $4500 on getting my roof repaired & the funds were all tied up. By time I had em, the preorder had closed.
I half expected a line or something when I got there, but wasn't anyone. Asked for it, she said "hmm, let me check". Came back with one in her hand saying they only received two & mine was the last one.
I'm not taking time to set it all up until I root it . . . only to repeat it. I'm kinda befuddled about the lack of SD Card slot though. I didn't realize it didn't come with one until I had pulled the battery looking for where it mounted!
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Sent from my SPH-L700-GNEX-using Tapatalk 2
Will be doing this when I get home from work! I was glad I picked my GNex up yesterday...it was the only one my store received! So I was quite happy...can't wait for more support on the sprint side.
I couldn't wait, I rooted after lunch. Getting Swype installed, first thing, EVERY time. I needs my Swype!
Then to get some apps on there. Connection sucks at work though.
Can someone please pull the radio for the sprint galaxy nexus
I did a n00b mistake and restored a google factory image for VZW on my Sprint Galaxy Nexus...
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
I may have spoke so soon. I'm getting error 7 assert fail when flashing a twrp recovery zip. Is that an issue with the recovery on the toolkit or the zip. I flashed a teerom and kernel with no issues though.....

[Galaxy Note2 TOOLKIT V6 ATT] Drivers, Backup, Root, Recovery, Flash Stock Image

[TOOLKIT] UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT - SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 2 - Drivers, Root, Recovery + MORE
GSM (GT-N7100) and LTE (GT-N7105) SUPPORTED. THREAD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1923956
AUSTRALIAN GSM (GT-N7100T) and LTE (GT-N7105T) SUPPORTED. USE GSM THREAD
SPRINT (SPH-L900) SUPPORTED. THREAD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957155
TMOBILE (SGH-T889) SUPPORTED. THREAD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957720
MOBILICITY, VIDEOTRON, WIND [SGH-T889V] SUPPORTED. NO THREAD YET. USE TMOBILE THREAD
AT&T (SGH-L317) SUPPORTED. THREAD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2052779
BELL, ROGERS, SASKTEL, TELUS [SGH-I317M] SUPPORTED. NO THREAD YET. USE AT&T THREAD
VERIZON ([SCH-I605]) SUPPORTED. THREAD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2052788
US CELLULAR (SCH-R950) SUPPORTED. NO THREAD YET. USE ANY
KOREAN SK TELECOM [SHV-E250S] SUPPORTED. NO THREAD YET. USE ANY
The Unified Android Toolkit supports a multitude of Nexus and Samsung devices with more devices being added all the time. There is also an option at startup to run a Basic Android Toolkit which any Android device can use to install drivers, make app backups, install apk files, reboot the device into different modes and run a command prompt for manual input.
FUNCTIONS OF UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT V1.3.4 [9TH JAN 2015]
* Install correct adb/fastboot drivers automatically on Windows xp/vista/7/8 32bit+64bit
* Backup/Restore a single package or all apps, user data and Internal Storage
* Backup your data from selectable folders [internal or external storage] to your PC for a Full Safe backup of data
* Unlock/Re-Lock your Bootloader [Nexus]
* Root Stock builds
* Various Root options using insecure boot image or custom recovery
* ALLINONE to Unlock, Root, Rename the Restore Files and install busybox [Nexus]
* ALLINONE to flash custom Recovery Root, Rename the Restore Files and install busybox [Samsung]
* Install BusyBox on your device
* Perform a FULL NANDROID Backup of your system (Boot, Cache, Data, Recovery and System) via adb and save in Custom Recovery format on your PC which can be Restored via CWM Recovery [if insecure boot image available]
* Fix extSdCard write permissions from installed apps in Android 4.4+ [Samsung]
* Pull /data and /system folders, compress to a .tar file and save to your PC [if insecure boot image available]
* Dump selected Device Partitions, compress to a .zip file with md5 and save to your PC [if insecure boot image available]
* Extras, Tips and Tricks section
* Auto Update ToolKit to latest available version at startup (professional only feature)
* Program up to 10 Quickpick slots and run them very quickly (professional only feature)
* Mods section to automatically perform certain tasks on your device
* Download Google Stock Image directly to correct ToolKit folder for extracting and flashing [Nexus]
* Check md5 of stock image to make sure downloaded file isn't corrupted before flashing [Nexus]
* Download Samsung Stock Firmware to PC for extracting and flashing via Odin [Samsung]
* Flash Custom Recovery or Google Stock Image to Device
* Rename the Recovery Restore File present on some Stock Roms
* Boot into CWM Touch, TWRP, Philz Touch Recovery or Stock Recovery without Flashing it [Nexus]
* Flash Custom Recovery to Device
* Boot [Nexus] or Flash .img Files directly from your PC
* Install a single apk or multiple apk's to your device
* Push Files from your PC to your device
* Pull Files from your device to your PC
* Disable forced encryption on Nexus6 and Nexus9 devices
* Install Root Checker app by Burrows Apps
* Install Backup/Restore app by MDroid Apps [calls log, sms, contacts]
* Install EFS/Partition Backup/Restore app by Wanam
* Dump selected LogCat buffers to your PC
* Dump BugReport to your PC
* Set Files Permissions on your device
* Open new Command Prompt for manual input
* Reboot device to Fastboot Mode or Android from fastboot mode [Nexus]
* Reboot device to Fastboot Mode [Nexus], Recovery, Android or Download Mode [Samsung] from adb mode
* Display Important Information about your device
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SUPPORTED DEVICES AND LATEST SUPPORTED BUILDS *HERE*
DOWNLOAD THE SKIPSOFT UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT *HERE* (FROM SKIPSOFT.NET)
NOTE: As the exe files are not Digitally Signed with a Microsoft Certificate they 'may' get picked up as potentially harmful by Antivirus Programs and deleted on first run. If this happens restore the file and exclude it from future scans to use it. This seems to happen mostly on AVG Free and Norton which is why I switched to BitDefender which is much better.
Credits: Chainfire for SuperSU, koush and the clockworkmod team for cwm and the universal driver pack, 1wayjonny for the adb/fastboot driver pack, Adam Lange for all his support and help with the insecure kernels.
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PUBLIC (FREE) AND PROFESSIONAL (DONATE) VERSIONS?
THE PUBLIC VERSION OF THE TOOLKIT INCLUDES EVERYTHING YOU COULD NEED TO MANIPULATE YOUR DEVICE. NOTHING IS RESTRICTED.
ACTIVATING THE PROFESSIONAL VERSION ADDS THE MOST USEFUL FUNCTION IN THE TOOLKIT, THE ABILITY TO CHECK FOR 'AUTO UPDATES' DIRECTLY VIA THE TOOLKIT AND HAVE THEM PUSHED TO YOUR PC RIGHT AWAY AS SOON AS THEY ARE UPLOADED WITHOUT NEEDING TO DOWNLOAD THE WHOLE TOOLKIT EVERY TIME. YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE THE LATEST VERSION AS SOON AS IT IS MADE AVAILABLE. THIS MEANS SMALLER UPDATES CAN BE SENT OUT MORE FREQUENTLY, SUCH AS ADDING A SINGLE FUNCTION, FIXING A BUG OR ADDING COMPATIBILITY FOR A SINGLE CARRIER. THE SMALLER UPDATES WILL BE COMPILED AND RELEASED TO THE XDA COMMUNITY AS A FULL (PUBLIC) DOWNLOAD VERSION SO PROFESSIONAL VERSIONS ARE ALWAYS UPDATED SOONER.
THE PRO VERSION ALSO ADDS THE ABILITY TO CHECK FOR THE LATEST VERSION OF SUPERUSER AND RECOVERY FILES AND DOWNLOAD THEM DIRECTLY TO THE TOOLKIT.
THE 'QUICK PICKS' SECTION[/B] ALLOWS YOU TO PROGRAM UPTO 10 SLOTS WITH TASKS THAT YOU MAY PERFORM ON A REGULAR BASIS OR JUST WANT TO KEEP A SET OF TASKS IN 1 PLACE. THEN JUST SELECT THE SLOT AND IT WILL REMEMBER ALL YOUR SETTINGS FOR THAT TASK AND RUN IT.
PRO USERS CAN ALSO SELECT THE "ANY BUILD" OPTION IN THE BUILD SELECTION SCREEN TO ROOT ANY BUILD (USEFUL IF YOUR BUILD IS NOT LISTED).
AUTO REPLY LINKS FOR PAYPAL TO GET A CODE INSTANTLY CAN BE FOUND AT http://goo.gl/nyGqv
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PLEASE READ THE *HELP* PAGE AT http://www.skipsoft.net/?page_id=1269 OR USE THE INFORMATION SECTION WITHIN THE TOOLKIT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. I HAVE TAKEN A LOT OF TIME TO WRITE IT AND SOMETHING ON THERE SHOULD ANSWER 99% OF PROBLEMS.
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1. INSTALLING ADB/FASTBOOT DRIVERS
The first thing you need to do is to install the adb/fastboot drivers. These are needed so that you can unlock your bootloader, root your device and perform other adb/fastboot functions.
THE DRIVERS CAN BE INSTALLED DIRECTLY VIA THE TOOLKIT. OPTION 1 IN THE MAIN MENU.
If drivers are not installed or there is an exclamation mark next to the device:
Plug the device in to a usb cable directly connected to your motherboard.
In the Device Manager a new item, usually called Android 1.0 should pop up in the list.
Right click on the device item then left click on Update Driver Software. Select 'browse my computer' and then 'Let me pick from a list'.
If no adb interface driver appears in the list then untick 'Show compatible hardware' and find the Android or Samsung adb interface driver.
If you cannot find either of these click Have Disk, browse to the Toolkit install folder, drivers folder, click on android_winusb.inf and click Open.
Click OK and select Google ADB Interface.
Make sure you have USB debugging enabled in settings, developer options. In Android 4.2.2 or later you have to enable the developer options screen by going to settings, About on your device and click on Build number at the bottom 7 times until it says You are now a developer. If you have already enabled usb debugging then unplug/replug the usb cable.
On Android 4.2.2 or later when you replug the usb cable after enabling usb debugging for the first time you will get a popup asking you to authenticate your pc. Tick 'Always allow' then click 'ok'.
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2. USING SKIPSOFT UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT
When starting the Toolkit you will first be asked which device you want to work with. Working folders will be created and the device files downloaded. You will then be taken to the Model/Build selection screen where you can do a number of things (other than select your model/build): Type '00' to enter your activation code and enable pro features, 'i' will take you to the Information and Help Section, 'a' will give you information on how to add support for a new build.
Supported builds are listed in the Model/Build selection screen and typing the associated number (i.e. 11) will download needed boot and recovery files (stock and custom recovery) then check for and download the latest superuser files available and custom recovery (pro versions only), verify all the files and start the Main Menu. You can now use all the functions and tools the Android Toolkit offers. Pro users can select the "any build" option to root any build (useful if your build is not listed).
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USEFUL INFORMATION
How to get into Recovery Mode
1. Unplug the USB cable.
2. Shut down the phone.
3. Hold down the 'HOME' + 'VOLUME UP' buttons and press the 'POWER' button for about 5 seconds to enter Recovery Mode.
How to get into Download Mode (For Odin)
1. Unplug the USB cable.
2. Shut down the phone.
3. Hold down the 'HOME' + 'VOLUME DOWN' buttons and press the 'POWER' button for about 2 seconds until a WARNING! Screen appears. Press the 'VOLUME UP' button to enter Download Mode.
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*DISCLAIMER*
I take no responsibility for any fault or damage caused by any procedures within this guide. No warranties of any kind are given.
**FAQ**
Q. What is ADB Shell?
Adb shell is a linux command line tool (because android is based on linux) used to send commands to your android device. For S-ON devices, this is crucial for modifying files in the /system partition (where the rom sits) as you cannot modify anything in /system when the rom is running without S-OFF (e.g removing system apps).
From Google:
Android Debug Bridge (adb) is a versatile tool lets you manage the state of an emulator instance or Android-powered device. It is a client-server program that includes three components:
A client, which runs on your development machine. You can invoke a client from a shell by issuing an adb command. Other Android tools such as the ADT plugin and DDMS also create adb clients.
A server, which runs as a background process on your development machine. The server manages communication between the client and the adb daemon running on an emulator or device.
A daemon, which runs as a background process on each emulator or device instance.
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Q. I flashed CWM but each time I reboot the Stock Recovery is back
There is an auto recovery restore system on Android that will reflash the Stock Recovery if you flash CWM on a Stock Rom.
Use Root Explorer to Mount the system folder as R/W (or use a free app from the Market). Delete the file recovery-from-boot.p from /system. Now when you flash CWM Recovery it will NOT be overwritten after a reboot. You can also use the Toolkit to rename the files if you wish.
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Q. What is the difference between Nandroid and Titanium backup?
A NANDROID will backup the whole system including boot, system, data and recovery partitions so you can restore a complete rom and all data and settings.
Essentially Titanium Backup is used to backup apps and associated user data. These could be restored AFTER a full wipe and a new Rom had been flashed on your phone.
The other option now which google added into the new adb command list is the adb backup which is in the ToolKit and can do the same job as Titanium Backup but will store the data on your PC rather than on the phone (where it takes up space and could be deleted).
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Q. When would i perform a nandroid vs a titanium backup?
You would perform a nandroid backup to back up your entire system including boot image and data and system partitions so you can restore your entire system back to that particular point in the future.
You would use Titanium Backup mainly to back up your installed apps and settings so they could be reinstalled easily and quickly on any future roms. You can also choose individual apps to backup or restore on Titanium Backup whereas if you restore your boot partition via CWM Recovery you are stuck with the whole lot.
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Q. When I try to open the ToolKit I get a box pop up for a split second and then it goes away. My AntiVirus program says the file may be harmful.
The exe files I compiled are not digitally signed with a Microsoft certificate (as they cost money) so certain AntiVirus programs (mainly Norton and AVG Free) will pick it up as potentially harmful when it is not. They pick up ANY file that doesnt contain a purchased Microsoft certificate in the same way. Restore the deleted file and exclude it from further scans and it will be fine.
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Q. I donated but where do I get my activation code from?
Donation Codes are sent out manually to your PayPal email address [unless otherwise stated] after a confirmation email from PayPal has been receive. The Code can then be entered in the ToolKit Settings, Activate Donators Features Screen. This will enable The Auto Updates, Quick Picks and Extras Features in the ToolKit. Please be patient when waiting for the Code to be sent as it depends very much on what I am doing and whether I am at my PC when the donation is made. Please do not post in the ToolKit's thread or pm me asking for the activation code as it clogs up the thread and my messages. If you haven't received your code after 24 hours then feel free to email me via the skipsoft.net contact page.
Don't worry that you have been forgotten about, I check all emails personally and will deal with it as soon as I can.
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Q. I have Windows 8 and cannot install the drivers
How to Disable Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows 8:
From the Metro Start Screen, open Settings (move your mouse to the bottom-right-corner of the screen and wait for the pop-out bar to appear, then click the Gear icon).
Click ‘More PC Settings’.
Click ‘General’.
Scroll down, and click ‘Restart now’ under ‘Advanced startup’.
Wait a bit.
Click ‘Troubleshoot’.
Click ‘Advanced Options’
Click ‘Windows Startup Settings’
Click Restart.
When your computer restarts, select ‘Disable driver signature enforcement‘ from the list. You can now load your modified driver. Reboot again once the driver is installed and all will be well.
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Q. I flashed the Stock Firmware Image. Odin flashes the file successfully and the phone reboots but it stays stuck on the samsung logo
If the firmware tar file does not include a userdata image (which most Samsung firmware do not) then your userdata partition will be left from your previous setup. If this is incompatible with the new firmware because of build or something else then your system will freeze on boot up.
This is easily fixable by holding the Volume UP, Home and Power buttons all at the same time for about 10 seconds until the device reboots to the Stock Recovery screen. Use the Volume Down button to scroll down to 'wipe data/factory reset' and press the Home button to select it. Go down to yes to confirm and your userdata partition will be wiped. Your device should now boot fine.
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***reserved for future opinion***
Friggin AWESOME!
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using xda premium
looking forward to it!!
Thank you!!
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using xda premium
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Lmao jk, im sure it will be great
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using xda app-developers app
Nice!
SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 2 TOOLKIT V3.0.0 [18TH DEC 2012] RELEASED!!
ChangeLog
ToolKit v3.0.0 (18th December 2012)
+Rewrote soo many parts its hard to list them all
+Changed the Model Selection screen
+Split up images for all supported models to make them easier to distinguish
+Added support for Verizon, GT-N7105 (lte), AT&T and Korean SK Telecom
+Added new options to Root/Unroot Screen
+Added root+busybox+rename recovery restore files via Custom Recovery
+Added Root/Unroot via Sideload feature in Recovery
+Updated CWM Recovery to 6.0.1.9
+Updated TWRP Recovery to 2.3.2.3 for all available Models
+Added Stock Recovery and boot images for ALL Models
+Updated SuperSU to 0.99
+Added Device Information Screen
+Added instant reply donate link to Toolkit
+Soo many more behind the scene changes
This release is a very big update and has soo many changes I can't list them all above.
There is no Auto Update available to V3.0.0 as the new file structure I have adopted means the Auto Update is nearly as big as the full version. Please download the full version from the first post and then you can Auto Update to future versions from there.
If I missed any models please let me know and I will have to add them as an Auto Update.
Lastly if you find any bugs or errors please let me know as there are soo many changes and new models I couldnt possibly test them all on my Note2 (gsm). All the core functions are working there just might be some typos (I hope).
Enjoy
Mark.
First of all - thank you for your work - it is amazing how thoroughly you have grown this product/service for such an incredible number of different phones.
I am curious about something - forgive me if this is a dumb question - many of the more recent ROMS we have availalble are based on the International 7105 Note 2 -
I assume that because this is the firmware we are using, we neeed to make that selection when choosing our device when Galaxy Tool Kit starts up?
Is that correct?
Is it okay with this build version: JR003CI317MVLALJ2 ? I saw this one in your menu without VL
Thanks
fourire said:
Is it okay with this build version: JR003CI317MVLALJ2 ? I saw this one in your menu without VL
Thanks
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Yes thats the same as option 31 in the Model Selection screen I just leave the 1st 2 characters off as they arent as relevant.
Mark.
Changed primary download link to goo.im
Mark.
SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 2 TOOLKIT AUTO UPDATE V3.1.0 [21ST DEC 2012] AVAILABLE!!
Changelog:
+Added CWM 6.0.2.5 Recovery Images for ATT, LTE, Sprint, TMobile + Verizon
+Updated all the root/unroot procedures for more stability
+Added Sideload any zip file via Custom Recovery [CWM or TWRP] to Main Menu
+Added support for TMOBILE [SGH-T889] build JRO03C ALK8
+Added option to disable Verizon Start Info Screen via Toolkit Settings
+Changed NAND Restore path to /data/media to support JB4.2 [when it arrives to the device]
For people who do not want or cannot get the Auto Update versions you can download cwm touch from http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager and use the Toolkit to create a tar file and flash it via odin. The Toolkit just makes it ALLOT easier.
I have uploaded all of my toolkits to goo.im so if you ever need to download one click on the link in my sig.
[Auto Updates are only accessible if you have donated to the Toolkit project, received an activation code and unlocked the donator features. Auto Updates are a much faster and easier way of pushing small updates that would otherwise not be worth doing. I can push a single textual change or add support for a new build without having to go through the whole process of building a full version and uploading a large file. IF you are not able to or do not want to donate to unlock the Auto Update feature (and other donator features) then all the smaller updates are collated and a full build made when I have time or if there are enough updates to warrant it. This is the easiest way to make sure all the Toolkits are as up to date as possible. IF you have any views about this please pm me about them and do not post in the open thread]
Enjoy
Mark.
Thank you
I used successfully to root and install SuperSU on my Bell Note 2 [SGH-I317M]. Worked very well. Thank you!
I should search first but the lazy man asks, has anyone seen a list of app safe to freeze with Titanium backup for this device? Thank you.
Thanks. Used to to install CWM and root ATT GN2 (SGH 1317)with no problems as well. Next to install Cleanrom 3.3!
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SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 2 TOOLKIT AUTO UPDATE V3.1.0 [21ST DEC 2012] AVAILABLE!!
Changelog:
+Added CWM 6.0.2.5 Recovery Images for ATT, LTE, Sprint, TMobile + Verizon
+Updated all the root/unroot procedures for more stability
+Added Sideload any zip file via Custom Recovery [CWM or TWRP] to Main Menu
+Added support for TMOBILE [SGH-T889] build JRO03C ALK8
+Added option to disable Verizon Start Info Screen via Toolkit Settings
+Changed NAND Restore path to /data/media to support JB4.2 [when it arrives to the device]
For people who do not want or cannot get the Auto Update versions you can download cwm touch from http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager and use the Toolkit to create a tar file and flash it via odin. The Toolkit just makes it ALLOT easier.
I have uploaded all of my toolkits to goo.im so if you ever need to download one click on the link in my sig.
[Auto Updates are only accessible if you have donated to the Toolkit project, received an activation code and unlocked the donator features. Auto Updates are a much faster and easier way of pushing small updates that would otherwise not be worth doing. I can push a single textual change or add support for a new build without having to go through the whole process of building a full version and uploading a large file. IF you are not able to or do not want to donate to unlock the Auto Update feature (and other donator features) then all the smaller updates are collated and a full build made when I have time or if there are enough updates to warrant it. This is the easiest way to make sure all the Toolkits are as up to date as possible. IF you have any views about this please pm me about them and do not post in the open thread]
Enjoy
Mark.
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I'm not seeing the 3.1 version on the goo.im site in your signature. Has it been uploaded there already and I am missing it?
Thank you!
Love your work Mark!
So, the at&t toolbox will work on my Telus model?
Phone: Galaxy Note II - SGH-i317M* Provider: Telus Rom: Stock (JB 4.1.1) (unrooted) Kernel: Stock Recovery: TWRP
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Thanks to the Devs hard work and the power of sharing!
MaStA819 said:
I'm not seeing the 3.1 version on the goo.im site in your signature. Has it been uploaded there already and I am missing it?
Thank you!
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I'm not seeing 3.1 point either?

[TOOLKIT] GALAXY NOTE 10.1, Drivers, Backup, Root, Recovery, Flash + MORE

INTRODUCING THE SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 10.1 TOOLKIT
IMPORTANT: THIS TOOLKIT DEVICE MODULE SUPPORTS 5 DIFFERENT VARIANTS SO MAKE SURE YOU SELECT THE CORRECT MODEL FOR YOUR DEVICE IN THE MODEL SELECTION SCREEN OR INCORRECT BOOT IMAGES WILL BE DOWNLOADED WHICH COULD SOFT BRICK YOUR DEVICE.
SUPPORTED MODELS
GT-N8000 3G/WIFI MODEL
GT-N8005 3G/WIFI MODEL
GT-N8010 WIFI ONLY MODEL
GT-N8013 WIFI ONLY MODEL
GT-N8020 LTE/WIFI MODEL
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The Unified Android Toolkit brings together all the Nexus and Samsung Toolkits and supports a multitude of Nexus and Samsung devices. There is also an option at startup to run a Basic Android Toolkit which any Android device can use to install drivers, make app backups, install apk files, reboot the device into different modes and run a command prompt for manual input.
FUNCTIONS OF UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT V1.3.3 [8TH DEC 2014]
* Install correct adb/fastboot drivers automatically on Windows xp/vista/7/8 32bit+64bit
* Backup/Restore a single package or all apps, user data and Internal Storage
* Backup your data from selectable folders [internal or external storage] to your PC for a Full Safe backup of data
* Unlock/Re-Lock your Bootloader [Nexus]
* Root Stock builds
* Various Root options using insecure boot image or custom recovery
* ALLINONE to Unlock, Root, Rename the Restore Files and install busybox [Nexus]
* ALLINONE to flash custom Recovery Root, Rename the Restore Files and install busybox [Samsung]
* Install BusyBox on your device
* Perform a FULL NANDROID Backup of your system (Boot, Cache, Data, Recovery and System) via adb and save in Custom Recovery format on your PC which can be Restored via CWM Recovery [if insecure boot image available]
* Fix extSdCard write permissions from installed apps in Android 4.4+ [Samsung]
* Pull /data and /system folders, compress to a .tar file and save to your PC [if insecure boot image available]
* Dump selected Device Partitions, compress to a .zip file with md5 and save to your PC [if insecure boot image available]
* Extras, Tips and Tricks section
* Auto Update ToolKit to latest available version at startup (professional only feature)
* Program up to 10 Quickpick slots and run them very quickly (professional only feature)
* Mods section to automatically perform certain tasks on your device
* Download Google Stock Image directly to correct ToolKit folder for extracting and flashing [Nexus]
* Check md5 of stock image to make sure downloaded file isn't corrupted before flashing [Nexus]
* Download Samsung Stock Firmware to PC for extracting and flashing via Odin [Samsung]
* Flash Custom Recovery or Google Stock Image to Device
* Rename the Recovery Restore File present on some Stock Roms
* Boot into CWM Touch, TWRP, Philz Touch Recovery or Stock Recovery without Flashing it [Nexus]
* Flash Custom Recovery to Device
* Boot [Nexus] or Flash .img Files directly from your PC
* Install a single apk or multiple apk's to your device
* Push Files from your PC to your device
* Pull Files from your device to your PC
* Disable forced encryption on Nexus6 and Nexus9 devices
* Install Root Checker app by Burrows Apps
* Install Backup/Restore app by MDroid Apps [calls log, sms, contacts]
* Install EFS/Partition Backup/Restore app by Wanam
* Dump selected LogCat buffers to your PC
* Dump BugReport to your PC
* Set Files Permissions on your device
* Open new Command Prompt for manual input
* Reboot device to Fastboot Mode or Android from fastboot mode [Nexus]
* Reboot device to Fastboot Mode [Nexus], Recovery, Android or Download Mode [Samsung] from adb mode
* Display Important Information about your device
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DOWNLOAD THE SKIPSOFT UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT *HERE* (FROM SKIPSOFT.NET)
NOTE: As the exe files are not Digitally Signed with a Microsoft Certificate they 'may' get picked up as potentially harmful by Antivirus Programs and deleted on first run. If this happens restore the file and exclude it from future scans to use it. This seems to happen mostly on AVG Free and Norton which is why I switched to BitDefender which is much better.
Credits: ChainsDD for Superuser, Chainfire for SuperSU, koush and the clockworkmod team for cwm and the universal driver pack, 1wayjonny for the adb/fastboot driver pack, Adam Lange for all his support and help with the insecure kernels.
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PUBLIC (FREE) AND PROFESSIONAL (DONATE) VERSIONS?
THE PUBLIC VERSION OF THE TOOLKIT INCLUDES EVERYTHING YOU COULD NEED TO MANIPULATE YOUR DEVICE. NOTHING IS RESTRICTED.
ACTIVATING THE PROFESSIONAL VERSION ADDS THE MOST USEFUL FUNCTION IN THE TOOLKIT, THE ABILITY TO CHECK FOR 'AUTO UPDATES' DIRECTLY VIA THE TOOLKIT AND HAVE THEM PUSHED TO YOUR PC RIGHT AWAY AS SOON AS THEY ARE UPLOADED WITHOUT NEEDING TO DOWNLOAD THE WHOLE TOOLKIT EVERY TIME. YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE THE LATEST VERSION AS SOON AS IT IS MADE AVAILABLE. THIS MEANS SMALLER UPDATES CAN BE SENT OUT MORE FREQUENTLY, SUCH AS ADDING A SINGLE FUNCTION, FIXING A BUG OR ADDING COMPATIBILITY FOR A SINGLE CARRIER. THE SMALLER UPDATES WILL BE COMPILED AND RELEASED TO THE XDA COMMUNITY AS A FULL (PUBLIC) DOWNLOAD VERSION SO PROFESSIONAL VERSIONS ARE ALWAYS UPDATED SOONER.
THE PRO VERSION ALSO ADDS THE ABILITY TO CHECK FOR THE LATEST VERSION OF SUPERUSER AND RECOVERY FILES AND DOWNLOAD THEM DIRECTLY TO THE TOOLKIT.
THE 'QUICK PICKS' SECTION[/B] ALLOWS YOU TO PROGRAM UPTO 10 SLOTS WITH TASKS THAT YOU MAY PERFORM ON A REGULAR BASIS OR JUST WANT TO KEEP A SET OF TASKS IN 1 PLACE. THEN JUST SELECT THE SLOT AND IT WILL REMEMBER ALL YOUR SETTINGS FOR THAT TASK AND RUN IT.
PRO USERS CAN ALSO SELECT THE "ANY BUILD" OPTION IN THE BUILD SELECTION SCREEN TO ROOT ANY BUILD (USEFUL IF YOUR BUILD IS NOT LISTED).
AUTO REPLY LINKS FOR PAYPAL TO GET A CODE INSTANTLY CAN BE FOUND AT http://goo.gl/nyGqv
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PLEASE READ THE *HELP* PAGE AT http://www.skipsoft.net/?page_id=1269 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. I HAVE TAKEN A LOT OF TIME TO WRITE IT AND SOMETHING ON THERE SHOULD ANSWER 99% OF PROBLEMS.
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1. INSTALLING ADB/FASTBOOT DRIVERS
The first thing you need to do is to install the adb/fastboot drivers. These are needed so that you can unlock your bootloader, root your device and perform other adb/fastboot functions.
THE DRIVERS CAN BE INSTALLED DIRECTLY VIA THE TOOLKIT. OPTION 1 IN THE MAIN MENU.
If drivers are not installed or there is an exclamation mark next to the device:
Plug the device in to a usb cable directly connected to your motherboard.
In the Device Manager a new item, usually called Android 1.0 should pop up in the list.
Right click on the device item then left click on Update Driver Software. Select 'browse my computer' and then 'Let me pick from a list'.
If no adb interface driver appears in the list then untick 'Show compatible hardware' and find the Android or Samsung adb interface driver.
If you cannot find either of these click Have Disk, browse to the Toolkit install folder, drivers folder, click on android_winusb.inf and click Open.
Click OK and select Google ADB Interface.
Make sure you have USB debugging enabled in settings, developer options. In Android 4.2.2 or later you have to enable the developer options screen by going to settings, About on your device and click on Build number at the bottom 7 times until it says You are now a developer. If you have already enabled usb debugging then unplug/replug the usb cable.
On Android 4.2.2 or later when you replug the usb cable after enabling usb debugging for the first time you will get a popup asking you to authenticate your pc. Tick 'Always allow' then click 'ok'.
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2. USING SKIPSOFT UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT
When starting the Toolkit you will first be asked which device you want to work with. Working folders will be created and the device files downloaded. You will then be taken to the Model/Build selection screen where you can do a number of things (other than select your model/build): Type '00' to enter your activation code and enable pro features, 'i' will take you to the Information and Help Section, 'a' will give you information on how to add support for a new build.
Supported builds are listed in the Model/Build selection screen and typing the associated number (i.e. 11) will download needed boot and recovery files (stock and custom recovery) then check for and download the latest superuser files available and custom recovery (pro versions only), verify all the files and start the Main Menu. You can now use all the functions and tools the Android Toolkit offers. Pro users can select the "any build" option to root any build (useful if your build is not listed).
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USEFUL INFORMATION
How to get into Recovery Mode
1. Unplug the USB cable.
2. Shut down the phone.
3. Hold down the 'HOME' + 'VOLUME UP' buttons and press the 'POWER' button for about 5 seconds to enter Recovery Mode.
Note: If you cannot get into Recovery by using the buttons then you can reboot to it from the Toolkit 'reboot device' section.
How to get into Download Mode (For Odin)
1. Unplug the USB cable.
2. Shut down the phone.
3. Hold down the 'HOME' + 'VOLUME DOWN' buttons and press the 'POWER' button for about 2 seconds until a WARNING! Screen appears. Press the 'VOLUME UP' button to enter Download Mode.
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*DISCLAIMER*
I take no responsibility for any fault or damage caused by any procedures within this guide. No warranties of any kind are given.
**FAQ**
Q. Help me I can't find my build in the Model Selection Screen
The Toolkit includes a selection of Insecure Boot Images to cover all the different builds available. As there are very many different builds it is impossible to include an image for every single build but some builds share the same Boot Image. If you have a build that isnt listed on the Model Selection Screen you can therefore use a similar build. The best way to go is up to the next available build as it should offer more compatibility with the build you are using but if that isn't available then try the next build below your one as it should still be almost identical as long as it is the same version (ie. 4.1.2).
The Model Selection Screen is there so that if a task in the ToolKit requires an insecure kernel [to perform adb root commands] and your phone doesnt already include one, a compatible boot image [with an insecure kernel included] can be flashed to provide adb root access.
If you have a Custom Rom flashed to your phone then it will most probably have an insecure kernel included so it doesn't really matter if your build is not listed on the Model Selection Screen and when asked [by certain functions] if you have an insecure kernel on your phone you can answer 'yes'. However if the function fails then your kernel may not be insecure in which case you can flash one from the ToolKit. If you need to do this make sure the right build [or closest available build] is set so you flash the right image for your phone.
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Q. What is ADB Shell?
Adb shell is a linux command line tool (because android is based on linux) used to send commands to your android device. For S-ON devices, this is crucial for modifying files in the /system partition (where the rom sits) as you cannot modify anything in /system when the rom is running without S-OFF like removing system apps.
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Q. Why do I need to back up my IMEI/EFS and how do I do it?
There well protected section of your device that is virtually immune to any kind of flashing and manipulation (unless of course you know how to access it). This part of the device contains information such as IMEI (or MEID and ESN in the case of CDMA devices), programming parameters for the device such as your account information (phone number, etc), data provisioning parameters, and a whole bunch of other things that, when not handled properly, can render a device completely useless. All of these are contained in the infamous \EFS folder. If anything messes with your EFS folder, unlike flashing a device (which could potentially lead to bricks as well) it could render your device completely useless as it will no longer be recognized by your carrier. If you are not planning on flashing anything to your device and want to stay on pure Stock then you may never have any problems but it is still advisable to backup this information just in case (better to be safe than sorry).
This feature will be added to the Toolkit after testing has been completed.
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Q. Does flashing a custom image increase my flash counter?
Any image that is flashed via Odin that has been modified will increase the flash counter that can be viewed in the Download Mode on your device (if booted by holding the Volume Down, Home and Power buttons). You can reset the flash counter using an app by Chainfire called Triangles Away and can find instructions on how to use that in the Downloads section in the Toolkit.
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Q. Will flashing Stock ROM via odin using the toolkit replace everything that was flashed before? recovery? etc?
Yes a Stock Image flashed via Odin will replace all your key partitions (boot, recovery, system) with the stock firmware. If you want to reset the phone back to an 'out of the box' state then you want to enter recovery and do a wipe first which will reformat your userdata partition.
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Q. I flashed Custom Recovery but each time I reboot the Stock Recovery is back
There is an auto recovery restore system on certain Stock Android Builds that will reflash the Stock Recovery if you flash CWM on a Stock Rom.
Use Root Explorer to Mount the system folder as R/W (or use a free app from Google Play such as ES File Explorer). Rename the files /system/recovery-from-boot.p and /system/etc/install-recovery.sh (requires root). Now when you flash Custom Recovery it will NOT be overwritten after a reboot. You can also do this via the Toolkit.
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Q. My AntiVirus program says the Toolkit files may be harmful
The exe compiled files are not digitally signed with a Microsoft certificate (as they cost money) so certain AntiVirus programs (mainly Norton and AVG Free) may pick it up as potentially harmful when it is not. They will pick up ANY file that doesn't contain a purchased Microsoft certificate in the same way. Just Restore the deleted file and exclude it from further scans and it will be fine. Or switch to a better AntiVirus program such as BitDefender.
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Q. I flashed the Toolkit Boot Image, now my wifi + bluetooth won't work
The boot images are made from Stock with only needed changes made to the insecure boot images [modified adbd, default.prop and rc.local edited] and will work on all stock roms. If you flash them to a custom rom and the rom has been altered or uses a custom boot image then it will boot but certain modules may not load such as wifi or bluetooth. In this case you can use the boot image to root or perform adb root functions but will need to flash back the boot image for the custom rom to get other functions working again. This is not a fault of the Toolkit but a difference to stock in the custom rom.
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Q. I am having trouble getting adb working with the drivers installed
Try switching your connection type from media (MTP) mode to camera mode (P2P). To do this open the notification area, click where it says connected as and change from MTP to PTP.
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Q. I want to send my device back for warranty purposes
1. Follow the instructions to reset your flash counter with TriangleAway.
2. Download and flash a Stock Firmware image from the download section.
3. Boot into Stock Recovery and perform a wipe/factory reset
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Your internal storage will be formatted and data and cache wiped. Your device should now be back to an out-of-the-box FULLY STOCK state with the flash counter [shown if you boot to download mode manually] reset and ready to send back.
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Q. When connecting the phone I get 'USB Device not Recognized' and no serial number shows in the ToolKit
I actually had this problem recently and what fixed it for me was to make sure that the drivers have been installed, then shut my phone down plug the usb cable in and restart it. The phone booted up and the device was recognized and drivers installed correctly. May not work for everyone but worth trying.
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Loved your work for nexus 7 . Great to see you here.
Thanks
thanks so much
what a great tool. Thanks so much for creating it. I will download and explore
aalupatti said:
Loved your work for nexus 7 . Great to see you here.
Thanks
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justauser said:
what a great tool. Thanks so much for creating it. I will download and explore
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I need it tested before I can release it. If either of you or anyone else can test, busybox and make a nand backup then I can release it publicly.
Mark.
mskip said:
I need it tested before I can release it. If either of you or anyone else can test, busybox and make a nand backup then I can release it publicly.
Mark.
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I will let you know this weekend. I am currently on ASOP based rom and will need sometime before I can go back to stock.
On ARHD8.0!
Hmmm...I'm on ARHD8.0 + with KALAGAS Theme.
I'm ready to Test.
Is it OK??
Edit : Back to ARHD 8.0 + STOCK Theme.
just received my N8010 yesterday and was looking for a toolbox, like í did with my N7.
it's completely Stock (see attached screenshot)
I'm willing to test.
Sent from my GT-N8010 using xda app-developers app
Hi,
I Have samsung galaxy note 10.1 GT-N8000. OFFICIAL ROM , ROOT ACCESS , STOCK RECOVERY. BINARY COUNTER ZERO
I AM READY TO TEST
PM me
william84 said:
just received my N8010 yesterday and was looking for a toolbox, like í did with my N7.
it's completely Stock (see attached screenshot)
I'm willing to test.
Sent from my GT-N8010 using xda app-developers app
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Jaspreet.master7 said:
Hi,
I Have samsung galaxy note 10.1 GT-N8000. OFFICIAL ROM , ROOT ACCESS , STOCK RECOVERY. BINARY COUNTER ZERO
I AM READY TO TEST
PM me
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Great thanks I will finish building the installation file now and send you both pm's with the link to test ASAP
EDIT: DOWNLOAD LINKS AND INSTRUCTIONS SENT TO YOUR INBOX. PLEASE TEST AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
Mark.
Excellent! Im very happy to see Mscip working on a tool for galaxy note 10.1 like the for Gnex. I hope we get a release soon.....much much thanks
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Hi Mark,
I used your toolbox for the Galaxy Note 2.
My Galaxy Note 10.1 is arriving this evening and I'm willing to test your toolbox!
@mskip: i'm using your Toolkit on my Galaxy Nexus, Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2.
Would be happy to use and test it also on my Galaxy Note 10.1 (N8000)
Greetings
king.larry
Sent from my GT-N8000 using xda premium
king.larry said:
@mskip: i'm using your Toolkit on my Galaxy Nexus, Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2.
Would be happy to use and test it also on my Galaxy Note 10.1 (N8000)
Greetings
king.larry
Sent from my GT-N8000 using xda premium
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You have too many devices lol. If you (or the above user) can test and give me feedback tonight then please let me know as soon as possible so I can release the Toolkit soon.
Also can someone with a GT-N8010 or N8013 device please install voodoo report (free from google play store) and email the results to [email protected] so I can make sure the partition points are set right. I have the points for the N8000 so do not need it for that.
Mark.
mskip said:
You have too many devices lol. If you (or the above user) can test and give me feedback tonight then please let me know as soon as possible so I can release the Toolkit soon.
Also can someone with a GT-N8010 or N8013 device please install voodoo report (free from google play store) and email the results to [email protected] so I can make sure the partition points are set right. I have the points for the N8000 so do not need it for that.
Mark.
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Sent u the report from N8013 running Revolt rom - Asop based.
I sent a voodoo report running stock JZO54K.N8013UEUCMB3.
I can test the toolkit on my device if needed.
Sent from my GT-N8013 using XDA Premium HD app
djmasoda said:
I sent a voodoo report running stock JZO54K.N8013UEUCMB3.
I can test the toolkit on my device if needed.
Sent from my GT-N8013 using XDA Premium HD app
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When is the soonest you can test? I was expecting feedback from testers by now but nothing so I may just have to take it out of beta testing, post the installer and wait for public feedback.
Mark.
TOOLKIT ANNOUNCEMENT!!
TOOLKIT OPENED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE. PLEASE REMEMBER THIS IS THE INITIAL VERSION SO PLEASE GIVE FEEDBACK IF ANYTHING IS TEXTUALLY INCORRECT OR NEEDS FIXING.
DOWNLOAD LINKS AND INFO IN POST#1
MARK.
Can anyone who has used the Toolkit give some feedback pleased. Just if its working as it should or if anything needs fixing.
Mark.

BLU Life One X 2016

My goal for this thread is to gather as much info for the BLU Life One X 2016.
Specs
Screen: 5.2", 1080 x 1920 pixels, ~424 ppi, Gorilla Glass 3
Memory: 2 GB RAM, 16 GB storage, microSD slot (up to 64GB)
Camera: 13 MP rear, 5 MP front, LED flash front & rear, [email protected] video
Battery: Li-Ion 2900 mAh
Chipset: Mediatek MT6753
CPU: Octa-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53
GPU: Mali-T720
Model: L0070UU
Links & Other General Resources
BLU Products
Amazon: Black - White
GSMArena
BLU Products Development Team (Google+)
L0070UU User Manual
ClanGSM claim to have firmware files for our phone but it would cost $$$ to download: / mnt / data / ftp / Flashes / BLU / Life One X / L0070UU /
Similar Phones
Wiko Fever (GSMArena)
Micromax Canvas 5 (GSMArena)
XOLO Black 1X (GSMArena)
Elephone P8000 (CM12.1) and P6000 Pro
Quantum Go 4G (PhoneMore)
WARNING: *I* cannot be held responsible for anything *you* do to *your* phone!
Note: While I use a variety of operating systems on a regular basis everything here will be Windows 10 focused.
ADB & Fastboot
Before doing most things mentioned below you will need "adb" and "fastboot" installed. Two of your options are to install the Android SDK Tools or the Minimal ADB and Fastboot tool. If you are somewhat new to this I highly recommend the second one. Go here, download the latest version (1.3.1 as of this writing), and install it. When setup is complete you should have an icon for the Minimal ADB and Fastboot tool.
Note: I highly recommend you add "C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot" to your PATH variable in Windows. This way you can open a Command Prompt anywhere and use adb or fastboot.
Drivers
I recently setup a 5th gen Kindle Fire 7" tablet on my Windows 10 desktop. Because the BLU Life One X 2016 and the Kindle Fire are similar enough it just worked. To use the Amazon drivers you can find them on this page: https://developer.amazon.com/public...etting-up-your-kindle-fire-tablet-for-testing. The direct link is https://s3.amazonaws.com/android-sdk-manager/redist/kindle_fire_usb_driver.zip. Extract the zip file and then run KindleDrivers.exe.
Unlock Bootloader, Install Custom Recovery, and Install Root
Note #1: All credit for this guide goes to manos78's post for rooting the Wiko Fever!!! You can check it out here.
Note #2: I use Windows 10 on every PC I own. I assume Windows 7 and 8 should work just fine but cannot test that.
Note #3: The following assumes you have setup ADB and the proper drivers before beginning. I will try to detail that at a future time.
Note #4: Your phone will be completely erased. If there is anything you want to save do so beforehand.
1) Unlock Bootloader
Power on the phone and skip through all of the setup options
Go to Settings -> About device
Tap Build number five times to enable Developer options
Go to Settings -> Developer options
Enable OEM unlocking
Enable USB debugging
Plug the phone in to your PC and authorize it
Open a Command Prompt
Type adb reboot-bootloader
The phone should reboot and in a very tiny font at the bottom you should see => FASTBOOT mode
Type fastboot devices to verify that your PC sees it correctly
Type fastboot oem unlock
Press Volume Up to say Yes and wait for this to finish
Type fastboot getvar all and look for (bootloader) unlocked: yes
Type fastboot reboot
You should see your phone reboot a couple times as it erases the phone
2) Install Custom Recovery
Note #1: We will flash a version of CWM or TWRP that was built for a Wiko Fever as they appear to be fully compatible with the BLU Life One X 2016. Go to this thread and download the latest CWM (http://www.sendspace.com/file/4g87bj) or TWRP (http://www.sendspace.com/file/y4jel8). Extract the img file. Again, many thanks to manos78 for CWM and hanuma for TWRP!!!
Power on the phone
You can configure your phone now or just skip through all of the setup options and do that later
Go to Settings -> About device
Tap Build number five times to enable Developer options
Go to Settings -> Developer options
Enable OEM unlocking
Enable USB debugging
Plug the phone in to your PC and authorize it
Open a Command Prompt to wherever you extracted the .img file
Type adb reboot-bootloader
The phone should reboot and in a very tiny font at the bottom you should see => FASTBOOT mode
Type fastboot devices to verify that your PC sees it correctly
For CWM type fastboot flash recovery recovery-custom-wiko-fever.img or for TWRP type fastboot flash recovery TWRP_WikoFever_2.8.7.0.img
Type fastboot reboot
Note: If your phone does not reboot then just hold the power button until it turns off. Hold the power button again until it turns back on.
3) Install Root
Note: While there are newer beta versions of the SuperSU app I am not sure if they will work properly on our stock rom. You can test one of those out and report back but I would recommend you do a full backup beforehand.
Download BETA-SuperSU-v2.52.zip and save it to the phone's internal memory or an inserted microSD card
Plug the phone in to your PC
Open a Command Prompt
Type adb reboot recovery
You should now be in CWM. Go to Install zip, find BETA-SuperSU-v2.52.zip, and install it
When it finishes go to Go Back -> Reboot Phone -> No
Once the phone boots up launch SuperSU and configure it as you like
Xposed
Download the latest version of Xposed for sdk22 and arm64 from here. As of this writing it is xposed-v79-sdk22-arm64.zip. Also download XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk and xposed-uninstaller-20150831-arm64.zip (just in case).
Reboot into CWM or TWRP and do a full backup
Install xposed-v79-sdk22-arm64.zip and then reboot
Cross your fingers and hopefully your phone will start properly. Mine rebooted like five times during the "Android is starting" step but finally finished.
Once your phone boots up install XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk
ViPER4Android
ViPER4Android adds audio effects to your Android device and is beloved by many. First we will install SELinuxModeChanger and then ViPER4Android. Special thanks to Tha Watcher for his original write-up here.
1) SELinuxModeChanger
Go to the SELinuxModeChanger page on F-Droid, download the latest version (3.2 as of this writing) or use this direct link, and save it to your Desktop
Launch Minimal ADB and Fastboot and type adb install %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\com.mrbimc.selinux_42.apk
On the phone you may see a prompt saying Installation Blocked. If so, click the little triangle and tap Install anyway (unsafe). If you see a failure just do it again and it should work.
Launch the SELinuxModeChanger app on your phone, grant it root permissions, and click Permissive
Note: If you have any issues with SELinuxModeChanger then head over to the XDA thread.
2) ViPER4Android
Download the latest version in zip format from here and extract ViPER4Android_FX_A4.x.apk to your Desktop
Launch Minimal ADB and Fastboot and type adb install %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\ViPER4Android_FX_A4.x.apk
Launch the ViPER4Android app on your phone, click Yes when prompted, click Super Audio Quality, and then click OK
Grant root access when prompted
Click OK
Reboot your phone
Note: Once your phone reboots you can start configuring ViPER4Android. I cannot really help much with that but feel free to look over the official XDA thread or their Settings Explained page on the official website.
Engineering Mode
Note: If I were you I would not change anything unless you absolutely know what you are doing!
I cannot seem to get the phone codes to work. You can install the MTK Engineering Mode app from the Google Play Store.
WARNING: *I* cannot be held responsible for anything *you* do to *your* phone!
Frequently Asked Questions
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MTK Droid Tool
MTK SP Flash Tool
Latest Version: 5.1548.00.000
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WARNING: *I* cannot be held responsible for anything *you* do to *your* phone!
Q: How can I tell if my model is the BLU Life One X 2016?
A: Go here and see if it is the same model.
Q: When I try to use adb root I get the following error: adbd cannot run as root in production builds
A: You can purchase and install [root] adbd Insecure by Chainfire. Once installed, launch the app, grant it root access, and then check Enable insecure adbd and Enable at boot
Q: How do I (re)mount /system as read-write?
A: Install [root] adbd Insecure as mentioned above, open a Command Prompt, type adb root, and then adb remount rw
Q: How can I disable the audio that plays when starting up or shutting down my phone?
A: Using a file explorer with root access, or an adb shell, delete or rename (with .bak at the end) /system/media/bootaudio.mp3 and /system/media/shutaudio.mp3 and then reboot your phone.
WARNING: *I* cannot be held responsible for anything *you* do to *your* phone!
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Have you tried porting the Elephone rom for the Blu? They both have a MT6753, so from what I understand from reading on XDA it might work. You might need to make changes suggested at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701283.
Has anyone been brave enough to try this yet?
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I'm receiving my phone tomorrow so i might be the guinea pig...lol
Did this last night on my phone. Most difficult part for myself was finding the correct drivers as this is my first mediatek device. Ended up being my fifth attempt that had the correct set.
After I had the drivers it was extremely similar to a nexus process.
Do you have a link to the drivers
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I must inform you that I am still running good ol' Windows 7 so there's that.
All credit on my end comes from [Tutorial] Flash/Root/update elephone P8000 by vetkak and the first step with the link. Its not a real link, but a copy and past of the mega.co link had the proper drivers.
If you're on Windows 10 there is a separate thread out there somewhere with instructions for that.
OK thanks
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I feel like it needs mention that after flashing the recovery (I used the TWRP flavor) that after the fastboot command you need to immediately power off the phone, instead of rebooting, then do the volume up + power button press to get to the custom recovery.
SCrid2000 said:
Have you tried porting the Elephone rom for the Blu? They both have a MT6753, so from what I understand from reading on XDA it might work. You might need to make changes suggested at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701283.
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Unfortunately the guy that was bringing up the elephone p8000 has sold it and subsequently not be supporting it any longer. I'm happy enough there is custom recovery options and root. An AOSP ROM would be nice, but naturally the custom gestures would be lost.
jmcneil919 said:
Has anyone been brave enough to try this yet?
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I did but from the original Wiko Fever thread instructions. I did this a couple of weeks before he actually posted this thread and I made my own instructions that I think are clearer and more concise than the Wiko thread; however, rogersa2k's guide is pretty thorough and easy to understand besides the following correction....
The fastboot reboot after flashing the custom recovery doesn't yield the same results, because when I did that it did NOT work! I corrected it by help from a comment by member yrude (and as hottcakes mentions above) and made my own instructions with the addition of adding the installation for Viper4Android. But I hesitate to post it on XDA as I don't want to step on any toes. However, I did post it on Google+, Amazon and GSMarena. If people want this alternate guide and notify me to post it, then I will. Otherwise, I'll keep it off XDA.
hottcakes said:
I must inform you that I am still running good ol' Windows 7 so there's that.
All credit on my end comes from [Tutorial] Flash/Root/update elephone P8000 by vetkak and the first step with the link. Its not a real link, but a copy and past of the mega.co link had the proper drivers.
If you're on Windows 10 there is a separate thread out there somewhere with instructions for that.
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I was trying to using the link to download the driver, but the mega site asked for "decryption key" before I can download. Is there a key available to share? Thanks,
Tha Watcher said:
I did but from the original Wiko Fever thread instructions. I did this a couple of weeks before he actually posted this thread and I made my own instructions that I think are clearer and more concise than the Wiko thread; however, rogersa2k's guide is pretty thorough and easy to understand besides the following correction....
The fastboot reboot after flashing the custom recovery doesn't yield the same results, because when I did that it did NOT work! I corrected it by help from a comment by member yrude (and as hottcakes mentions above) and made my own instructions with the addition of adding the installation for Viper4Android. But I hesitate to post it on XDA as I don't want to step on any toes. However, I did post it on Google+, Amazon and GSMarena. If people want this alternate guide and notify me to post it, then I will. Otherwise, I'll keep it off XDA.
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Pls post yours here. I saw your Amazon comment and tried to follow it. Everything seemed to work till I run "fastboot oem unlock" then the PC just displays "Waiting for device response...." and my BLOX never showed any response on screen. I suspected that I did not have the driver for this particular type cellphone device. Thanks,
clu1688 said:
Pls post yours here. I saw your Amazon comment and tried to follow it. Everything seemed to work till I run "fastboot oem unlock" then the PC just displays "Waiting for device response...." and my BLOX never showed any response on screen. I suspected that I did not have the driver for this particular type cellphone device. Thanks,
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I appreciate that but the only way I'd post it in this thread is if the OP says it's fine. I do not like hijacking or taking over other people's threads.
It sounds like ADB is actually not loaded or working on your computer or otherwise you wouldn't get that message. I could be wrong, though. To test to see if it is indeed working and drivers are properly loaded, what does it respond when you type: adb devices
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Have you tried porting the Elephone rom for the Blu?...
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Not yet, but I do plan to try to start with that. It's nice that Elephone released the source code for the P8000 so that could help as well. If I ever get to this I will need lots of help.
jmcneil919 said:
Has anyone been brave enough to try this yet?
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Everything that *I* post in the OP will be something that I tested on my own device first unless I specifically mention otherwise.
hottcakes said:
I feel like it needs mention that after flashing the recovery (I used the TWRP flavor) that after the fastboot command you need to immediately power off the phone, instead of rebooting, then do the volume up + power button press to get to the custom recovery.
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I will add a note about that but some of us had issues so I chose the alternate method that has worked for me the first time every time.

Installing LineageOS on my old Samsung Galaxy S6

I'm trying to install LineageOS on my old Samsung Galaxy S6 on which I have enabled developer options and USB debugging. I am not an expert in this but have at least made a little progress but I'm not confident and the remaining steps
The following describes the steps I have done so far on my old SONY VAIO laptop with Manjaro Linux installed....
https://wiki.lineageos.org/adb_fastboot_guide.html # Installed adb and fastboot
"platform-tools_r28.0.2-linux.zip" # download, extract & configure # done
Setting up "adb" # done, I can see "List of devices" when phone connected
Was able to boot phone into recovery mode, "Android Recovery" text only menu is displayed. I was not able to select and "Reboot to bootloader".
Was able to boot phone into "Download-mode" showing "ODIN MODE" top LH of text only screen
I have also installed following sofware on my laptop...
Code:
$ sudo pacman -Syu android-udev # installed OK
$ pamac build heimdall # installed OK
$ sudo heimdall print-pit # this produced a long list of partitions, then
# phone reboots to standard home screen.
$ sudo pacman -Syu android-tools # I decided to install this from stardard repos
# I wasn't sure if this was required or not.
I tried to root my phone following these instructions...
https://www.all-things-android.com/content/how-root-samsung-mobile-device
... and I was able to complete each step successfully until step 22.
... I just didn't get "Flash completed successfully!" message next to the progress bar at Step 22 of instructions.
I did get following message in the Status text area....
Code:
Heimdall v1.4.2
Copyright (c) 2010-2017 Benjamin Dobell, Glass Echidna
http://www.glassechidna.com.au/
This software is provided free of charge. Copying and redistribution is
encouraged.
If you appreciate this software and you would like to support future
development please consider donating:
http://www.glassechidna.com.au/donate/
Initialising connection...
Detecting device...
Claiming interface...
Setting up interface...
Beginning session...
Releasing device interface...
Not sure what went wrong here to be honest.
NOTE: Phone is still not rooted yet. so is this a problem going forward?
I'm trying to follow the instructions laid out on...
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/zerofltexx/
when I click on the first link...
Installation
How to install LineageOS on the Samsung Galaxy S6
I get to this page....
Install LineageOS on zerofltexx
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/zerofltexx/install
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Basic requirements # DONE
2. Preparing for installation # DONE
3. Installing a custom recovery using heimdall # I'M STUCK HERE
4. Installing LineageOS from recovery
5. Get assistance
"Installing a custom recovery using heimdall" states the following instructions....
Download a custom recovery - you can download TWRP. https://dl.twrp.me/zeroflte/ Simply download the latest recovery file, named something like twrp-x.x.x-x-zerofltexx.img.
NOTE: I found "twrp-3.2.3-0-zeroflte.img" 24.8M 2018-08-04 13:04:34 EDT
which is different from "twrp-x.x.x-x-zerofltexx.img"
Power off the your device and connect the USB adapter to the computer (but not to the device, yet).
Boot into download mode: With the device powered off, hold Volume Down + Home + Power.
Accept the disclaimer, then insert the USB cable into the device.
On the computer, open a command prompt (on Windows) or terminal (on Linux or macOS) window in the directory the recovery image is located, and type:
heimdall flash --RECOVERY twrp-x.x.x-x-zerofltexx.img --no-reboot
$ heimdall flash --RECOVERY twrp-3.2.3-0-zeroflte.img --no-reboot
NOTE: I haven't done this step yet because the next step is...
Installing LineageOS from recovery
Build a LineageOS install package.
which links to https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/zerofltexx/build
where it talks about "Build LineageOS and LineageOS Recovery"
this looks very complicated for my limited knowledge of both Linux and Android flashing etc.
My questions:
1. Are my steps so far OK, anything missing?
2. Is there an easier way to do this, can I download a package already built, if so, where to go?
3. Phone is still not rooted yet. so is this a problem going forward?
4. Have I installed the correct software packages so far?
Any help / guidance would be appreciated. Thanks.
I think you need heimdall 1.4.3
kurtn said:
I think you need heimdall 1.4.3
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Thanks for feedback @Kurtin. I can't see heimdall 1.4.3 in the Manjaro AUR repository, I only see heimdall 1.4.2
I'm not sure how to install a package unless it's in the repository.
fracmo2000 said:
Thanks for feedback @Kurtin. I can't see heimdall 1.4.3 in the Manjaro AUR repository, I only see heimdall 1.4.2
I'm not sure how to install a package unless it's in the repository.
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That's why I asked for it in MX Linux test repo.
kurtn said:
That's why I asked for it in MX Linux test repo.
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I can't seem to find any links for testing iso. Could you advise link? Thanks
fracmo2000 said:
I can't seem to find any links for testing iso. Could you advise link? Thanks
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Sorry, I don't know how to handle that in manjaro. Maybe you should try Odin on a windows PC instead.
Do it the EASY way .....
Suggestion - this is SO MUCH EASIER if you use Odin instead. ASSUMING you have a working Odin setup .....
Tick the box to turn off auto re-boot in Odin.
Flash TWRP.
Do the fast shuffle of fingers necessary to do the initial re-boot into TWRP - vol.down+power to reset the phone and then IMMEDIATELY when the screen goes to black vol.up+power+home to boot recovery. Make sure you hold the three keys down or you won't boot into TWRP.
Once you get TWRP in place, you are good to go. If you re-boot into stock recovery it means your fingers were slow or you didn't hold all three keys down. Repeat with faster or more patient fingers as necessary.
Which S6 variant ? If you have the 920F version, for instance, this is as easy as it gets. Some versions of the S6 are a bit more problematic, and it may be difficult or even impossible if you have a Chinese, HK, or USA Qualcomm model (AT&T, etc...) , but for the others, easy as pie as long as you have the correct TWRP file to flash. Check twice, flash once .....
Speaking of Pie, there is a very functional version of Lineage 16 for the S6. Not 100% perfect but getting there and completely useable (for me, anyway) as a daily driver.

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