[Basebands|Bootloaders]Lollipop OF5/OG5/OJ6/OK1, Marshmallow PB5/PC1/PD1/PE1/PE2 - Sprint Galaxy Note 4 Android Development

I know some of you may be confused as to where to go to get these, but here you are.
I know some of you have come to the conclusion on your own that using Marshmallow firmware (bootloader) PB5/PC1 on a Lollipop based ROM, or even AOSP results in WiFi and camera issues. Here are Odin flashable firmwares for you to easily flash between versions.
NOTE: Basebands have no effect on WiFi or camera on Lollipop or AOSP ROMs.
NOTE2: Baseband PE1 and later require Odin 3.11.1.
Lollipop firmware/basebands are everything before PXX:
N910P firmware/basebands
NOTE: PE2 baseband wouldn't flash with Odin 3.11.1. I had to use Odin 3.10.7.

Awesome thanks Freeza
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Thank you... this was much needed!
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@freeza thank you for posting that! I can promise that it was more needed than anyone is willing to admit.
I will admit that I got really excited when I saw that you had started a new thread because I thought I was about to go Beast Mode on Marshmallow. Lol
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I have a question. When flashing the bootloader in odin do i select AP like flashing a stock tar or do i select BL.
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cushgrunt said:
I have a question. When flashing the bootloader in odin do i select AP like flashing a stock tar or do i select BL.
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Use AP. If the tar contains a .pit file then that will take care of the partitions and flash everything the way it needs to be. If it doesn't containa .pit file like in this case, the first way to try is AP. 9 times out of ten that is the mode you want to use.

Hi all i tried on my note 4 sprint
Using sac_23 rom..rom is cool
I confirm new firmware hv both issues ..ie wifi and camera focus.
Flashed back ok1 firmware

added PD1 baseband/firmware.

Can't access link, you copied the file manager link!

SaintZ93 said:
Can't access link, you copied the file manager link!
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Woops lool
Edit: fixed

Thanks, as always, freeza
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Sorry for my ignorance, but what's the difference between the PD1 firmware and PD1 baseband? If I am on a PC1 ROM can I flash both via Odin? Thanks.
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So just to be sure, is all I have to do is flash one of these bootloaders with Odin for it to be unlocked, or are there steps I need to do first? Running the OTA Marshmallow on Sprint now.

sav2880 said:
So just to be sure, is all I have to do is flash one of these bootloaders with Odin for it to be unlocked, or are there steps I need to do first? Running the OTA Marshmallow on Sprint now.
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The bootloader you have isn't locked to root. There are terms you may be referring to: reactivation lock, factory reset protection, carrier unlock or root?
These are stock bootloaders; shared/posted to flash in Odin to go back and forth between lollipop and marshmallow with ease. They're ideal for those that have TWRP backups for lollipop and marshmallow; saves redundant steps. Baseband may also be necessary for those going to CM at least for now.
What are you trying to do?
Edit: OK1 bootloader is now linked in OP. Removed redundant link.
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added PE1 baseband/firmware

xbmoyx said:
Sorry for my ignorance, but what's the difference between the PD1 firmware and PD1 baseband? If I am on a PC1 ROM can I flash both via Odin? Thanks.
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I get this confused too. What is the difference between Baseband, and Firmware?
My assumption is that firmware includes both Bootloader and the baseband.
Baseband just updates your modem and leaves your custom recovery intact?
Is this correct?

long_tall_texan said:
I get this confused too. What is the difference between Baseband, and Firmware?
My assumption is that firmware includes both Bootloader and the baseband.
Baseband just updates your modem and leaves your custom recovery intact?
Is this correct?
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Right. These don't replace the recovery.
The ones labeled firmware are bootloader only.
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samep said:
Right. These don't replace the recovery.
The ones labeled firmware are bootloader only.
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Are updating the firmware / bootloader / recovery the same?
I guess my question is more what is the difference between bootloader and recovery? I thought they were basically the same.

long_tall_texan said:
Updating the are firmware / bootloader / recovery the same?
I guess my question is more what is the difference between bootloader and recovery? I thought they were basically the same.
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Bootloader is responsible for booting the various modes like system, recovery and download mode. It changes with each update and also impacts certain features so compatibility must be maintained. The bootloader can also block unofficial flashes and mounting partitions, if locked to those. Since our bootloader isn't locked, we can flash custom recovery, root, mount partitions to modify and even flash a custom ROM.
As you know, recovery has a purpose for flashing updates and wiping cache partitions or factory reset. Custom recovery gives you more freedom to flash custom flashes to customize your device. By definition, it allows for recovering your device if you soft brick it.
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samep said:
Bootloader is responsible for booting the various modes like system, recovery and download mode. It changes with each update and also impacts certain features so compatibility must be maintained. The bootloader can also block unofficial flashes and mounting partitions, if locked to those. Since our bootloader isn't locked, we can flash custom recovery, root, mount partitions to modify and even flash a custom ROM.
As you know, recovery has a purpose for flashing updates and wiping cache partitions or factory reset. Custom recovery gives you more freedom to flash custom flashes to customize your device. By definition, it allows for recovering your device if you soft brick it.
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Thanks. I appreciate the dumbed-down explanation. I know enough to be dangerous, but like to understand the details, even though I've been flashing since I bought my first Android phone - Evo 4G

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Flashing fails almost everytime

Rooted at&t galaxy iii with TWRP 2.5. I'm unable to flash most ROMs, only a handful work (Xone and Ilusion). The flash usually fails right away with the error "Assert failed: getprop(ro.bootloader)". I've tried the usual steps for this problem including updating the ZIP with taking out the "getprop" lines but it still fails. I've also tried and got the same error with TWRP 5.0. Would it be worth flashing Clockword Recovery? Would that make a difference? Would it be worth formatting my SD card? I have a feeling it could use it. Any other ideas are appreciated, thank you.
You need to update your bootloaders
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You need to update your bootloaders
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Thank you. Ok I already have a few weeks ago updated my baseband version to I747UCDLK3 by flashing it with my recovery. That is what you mean by bootloader right, or no? I thought it might be worth flashing the LK3 file with ODIN but I'm not able to get ODIN to recognize my phone at the moment. If, in About Phone, it says LK3 firmware, are the bootloaders ok? Or should I still try flashing it with ODIN regardless?
No, baseband is your modem. There's a bootloader/modem tar around here somewhere, or you could just flash the latest rooted stock file for your device. If you flash the rooted stock Rom, after that just install goo manager (twrp)or Rom manager (cwm) for your preferred recovery
I'm confused because all the guides' links to the bootloaders leads to the DLK3 modem but I'll search around some more.
So flashing the stock rooted ROM will update the bootloader? How does that work? Thanks for your help.
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celtic426 said:
I'm confused because all the guides' links to the bootloaders leads to the DLK3 modem but I'll search around some more.
So flashing the stock rooted ROM will update the bootloader? How does that work? Thanks for your help.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38880428&postcount=2
first section. cheers
celtic426 said:
I'm confused because all the guides' links to the bootloaders leads to the DLK3 modem but I'll search around some more.
So flashing the stock rooted ROM will update the bootloader? How does that work? Thanks for your help.
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The rooted stock Rom includes bootloaders, modem, and the Rom itself. Downside is the size. Over 800Mb to dl.
mrhaley30705 said:
The rooted stock Rom includes bootloaders, modem, and the Rom itself. Downside is the size. Over 800Mb to dl.
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Is this the correct link for the stock rooted rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737848
No, those are bone stock. You need to look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
Problem Solved. Thanks. Flashed the bootloader with ODIN. steps here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41535366&postcount=26684

[Q] Galaxy S3 downgrade from android 4.3 to 4.1.2

I have a T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S3 (SGH-T999) and I made the mistake of allowing an upgrade??? to android 4.3 which has been very unstable for me. T-Mobile, Samsung, and Google all say that there are no updates to 4.3 and I can’t downgrade, so basically I’m out of luck.
Can I downgrade 4.3 to 4.1.2 without bricking my phone and hopefully without voiding my warranty? If so, please give me some instructions. I downloaded Odin 3.07 and firmware: root66_TMO_T999UVDMD5.7z. Thanks a million.
I don't think it's possible to downgrade anymore due to Knox. There was a thread talking about it
Maybe you should check it out.
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You cannot downgrade without voiding your warranty
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Dont flash md5root66 after update!
newbee123 said:
I have a T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S3 (SGH-T999) and I made the mistake of allowing an upgrade??? to android 4.3 which has been very unstable for me. T-Mobile, Samsung, and Google all say that there are no updates to 4.3 and I can’t downgrade, so basically I’m out of luck.
Can I downgrade 4.3 to 4.1.2 without bricking my phone and hopefully without voiding my warranty? If so, please give me some instructions. I downloaded Odin 3.07 and firmware: root66_TMO_T999UVDMD5.7z. Thanks a million.
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if you flash the root66 of the md5 firmware via odin after you have already upgraded to 4.3 you will HARD BRICK your phone. Taking the 4.3 ota updates your bootloader and flashing anything other than 4.3 in odin will wreck your life.
You need to download the root66mjc firmware here:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23212708291682181
And flash it in odin. Then from there install a custom recovery and download a rom of your choosing and the compatible modem. I recommend you download the md5 modem. Then you're gonna wanna boot into recovery and flash the rom and the modem only (kernels are ok of course) JUST NO BOOTLOADERS. I don't even know if you can do that in recovery but trying to mess with the new BL will brick your face I mean phone.
full steps?
so does anyone have any full list of steps and links on where to get the modems and all to downgrade 4.3 with knox down to 4.1.2
pamma83 said:
so does anyone have any full list of steps and links on where to get the modems and all to downgrade 4.3 with knox down to 4.1.2
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Would you try reading the thread before posting ? Its not that long. You will see your answer provided by 3 different individuals.
Perseus71 said:
Would you try reading the thread before posting ? Its not that long. You will see your answer provided by 3 different individuals.
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this thread had 4 posts before i posted and only 1 talks about what to do..where are you seeing 3 different people saying what to do and how???
and i asked where to get the modems and all.. do you see anyone saying where to get them??
pamma83 said:
this thread had 4 posts before i posted and only 1 talks about what to do..where are you seeing 3 different people saying what to do and how???
and i asked where to get the modems and all.. do you see anyone saying where to get them??
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I was referring to the 3 persons who responded to the OP's question similar to yours. @jtl_777's response is pointing to the 4.3 Firmware.
Its more implied in this thread than stated matter of factly. This thread is several months old, and I know your question has been asked countless times in many different threads, much more recently than in this one.
I suggest you read the stickies in each section. Just by doing that you will find all firmware and modems and more. You will also find that the answer is no, you cannot downgrade your full firmware from 4.3. And you never will be able to.
If your having problems I suggest flashing the latest 4.3 build via Odin, then factory resetting. Start over clean with minimal restoring of backups (only the essentials).
Every time an update comes out there are people who have problems. The majority are solved by doing what I just said because most bugs are caused by using old data created by old apps on the new build.
Even if you could downgrade, chances are youd run into even more issues and still have to factory reset.
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DocHoliday77 said:
... You will also find that the answer is no, you cannot downgrade your full firmware from 4.3. And you never will be able to.
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thanks but I read online and some youtube videos showing that people have gone from 4.3 back to 4.1.2, just trying to make the phone the way it was before any updates were done and wondering if anyone knows the proper steps without bricking the phone.
They probably just flashed a rom. It is simply not possible to downgrade the firmware though.
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so i found this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48758977&postcount=1412 and i have the same case as Christopher4tw with a stock 4.3 T999UVUEMJC and just want to get back to T999UVDMD5 so its running the 4.1.2 version of android
so do i just download the below file, extract and flash via odin then do a wipe via recovery? If not can you please explain how to go about this so i can have 4.1.2 running on the phone
April 2013 - 4.1.2 JellyBean
Note: This is based off of the stock image TMO T999UVDMD5
Perm Mirror: Download - root66_TMO_T999UVDMD5.7z
You cannot downgrade your firmware.
Flash an older rom with cwm or twrp if you need to be running md5
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DocHoliday77 said:
You cannot downgrade your firmware.
Flash an older rom with cwm or twrp if you need to be running md5
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so can I use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2276645 and flash via cwm or twrp recovery and it will make the phone run 4.1.2 without bricking or having issues with knox or does that have the bootloader issue with it as well?
Yes, that one you can flash.
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Yes, that one you can flash.
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great thanks so much for your help, can I flash the recovery via odin mobile app or is it safer to do it via pc?
Safer via PC.
It is possible via Mobile Odin. But that's one of the partitions I don't want to mess with when Phone is Booted/
If you know how to use Mobile Odin then it should be fine. I agree that its better to use pc odin if youre not familiar with Mobile Odin. However, it actually doesnt flash the recovery while booted. It flashes the flash kernel which is MO's temp recovery. It then boots to this and flashes. (So, perseus is right in that regard. But I personally love Mobile Odin and find it extremely useful and consider it safe unless you are brand new to all of this).
In fact Mobile Odin is another way you can flash 4.1.2. Itll flash the firmware, but only the system, kernel, recovery and modem. (I didnt bring this up previously because I didnt want to confuse, or go too far too fast).
If youre thinking about flashing recovery via MO, though, you can also instead just flash the rom you found. No need to flash the recovery unless you just want to. Put the rom in the update.zip slot and itll flash just fine.
If any of this is confusing, just stick with the original plan for now. The rest will come easy if you dont rush things.
One more thing, while you can usually update stock without wiping, you may find you have to factory reset after downgrading as the old system was not built for using data created on a new version.
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thanks for all the help.. had to do the wipe since it kept showing the samsung logo but after that it booted just fine.
t999L
I have tried so many times to downgrade to 4.1.2 using odin but I havent be able to. I always get an error message

[Q] T-Mobile Modem Question

I have a rooted S4 running GPE 5.0.1. Since updating about 2 weeks ago it seems my signal strength isn't as strong as it was with my old ROM (CarbonRom 4.4.4) and I'm experiencing complete signal dropouts from time to time.
This got me thinking about my modem. Does it need to be updated? WiFi is working fine. My last official OTA was from T-Mobile about a year ago when they took the phone to 4.2.2. My baseband is M919UVUAMDL and poking around various XDA sees forum threads discussing "NK2" and "NK4" modems. Tmo's website lists M919UVUFNK2 as the latest baseband so my modem is out of date? I looked for a Tmo version of the just "NK2" modem and didn't find anything that wasn't a full ROM install. Just want to update my modem and keep Lollipop 5.0.X Is there a modem update I should flash?
Any thoughts and help would be appreciated.
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I have a rooted S4 running GPE 5.0.1. Since updating about 2 weeks ago it seems my signal strength isn't as strong as it was with my old ROM (CarbonRom 4.4.4) and I'm experiencing complete signal dropouts from time to time.
This got me thinking about my modem. Does it need to be updated? WiFi is working fine. My last official OTA was from T-Mobile about a year ago when they took the phone to 4.2.2. My baseband is M919UVUAMDL and poking around various XDA sees forum threads discussing "NK2" and "NK4" modems. Tmo's website lists M919UVUFNK2 as the latest baseband so my modem is out of date? I looked for a Tmo version of the just "NK2" modem and didn't find anything that wasn't a full ROM install. Just want to update my modem and keep Lollipop 5.0.X Is there a modem update I should flash?
Any thoughts and help would be appreciated.
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At the moment I have not seen a flashable zip for nk2, Im on official cm12 android 5.0.2 and just updated my modem, here is what I did, I download the full firmware , extracted it with winrar, and used Odin 3.0.7 to flash the modem.bin and non-hlos.bin
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Correct me if something has changed; but doesn't flashing an up to date non-hlos still randomly cause complete signal drop on devices that are not running the updated bootloader that came with 4.4?
Or rather; at least until securestorage is disabled in build.prop
Also, you will most likely have to flash them 2x with odin.
First time uncheck the auto restart box, and manually power cycle back into download mode.
Second time leave the auto restart checked.
gurnted said:
Correct me if something has changed; but doesn't flashing an up to date non-hlos still randomly cause complete signal drop on devices that are not running the updated bootloader that came with 4.4?
Or rather; at least until securestorage is disabled in build.prop
Also, you will most likely have to flash them 2x with odin.
First time uncheck the auto restart box, and manually power cycle back into download mode.
Second time leave the auto restart checked.
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So perhaps it would be better to odin the lastest official t-mobile ROM back onto the phone to update all the internals and the bootloader etc, then root again and re-install my preferred custom ROM of choice?
dpwguenther said:
At the moment I have not seen a flashable zip for nk2, Im on official cm12 android 5.0.2 and just updated my modem, here is what I did, I download the full firmware , extracted it with winrar, and used Odin 3.0.7 to flash the modem.bin and non-hlos.bin
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You should only flash NON-HLOS is you have the same bootloader as the NON-HLOS you are flashing
Ghoster013 said:
So perhaps it would be better to odin the lastest official t-mobile ROM back onto the phone to update all the internals and the bootloader etc, then root again and re-install my preferred custom ROM of choice?
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That would be the best option, but if you decide to only flash the modem, only flash modem.bin
serio22 said:
You should only flash NON-HLOS is you have the same bootloader as the NON-HLOS you are flashing
That would be the best option, but if you decide to only flash the modem, only flash modem.bin
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I flashes the non-hlos.bin on a different bootloader with no issues at all, that's the only reason why I suggested it
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dpwguenther said:
At the moment I have not seen a flashable zip for nk2, Im on official cm12 android 5.0.2 and just updated my modem, here is what I did, I download the full firmware , extracted it with winrar, and used Odin 3.0.7 to flash the modem.bin and non-hlos.bin
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Why does it matter which version of Odin we have to use? Specifically, why Odin 3.07?
Additionally, if modem.bin refers to the modem for the Samsung Galaxy S4 then what does non-hlos.bin refer to?
XDAUserWork said:
Why does it matter which version of Odin we have to use? Specifically, why Odin 3.07?
Additionally, if modem.bin refers to the modem for the Samsung Galaxy S4 then what does non-hlos.bin refer to?
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Well, I say use v3.0.7 because that is the version that worked for me, your results may vary, also some say that the non-hlos.bin refers to a separate modem for lte only, others say it refers to the WiFi driver, now, you don't have to flash it of you feel it has no benefit to you, I only did because this phone is the first one I've used that has the non-hlos.bin,, so I flashed it.
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Well, I say use v3.0.7 because that is the version that worked for me, your results may vary, also some say that the non-hlos.bin refers to a separate modem for lte only, others say it refers to the WiFi driver, now, you don't have to flash it of you feel it has no benefit to you, I only did because this phone is the first one I've used that has the non-hlos.bin,, so I flashed it.
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Since it is possible to flash the modem (via modem.bin) as well as flashing the lte modem/or WiFi driver (via non-hlos.bin) - then is it also possible to flash the bootloader itself on the Samsung Galaxy S4 (SGH-M919) if it is running Android 4.4.4 (M919UVUFNK2)? If so, how would someone accomplish doing this?
XDAUserWork said:
Since it is possible to flash the modem (via modem.bin) as well as flashing the lte modem/or WiFi driver (via non-hlos.bin) - then is it also possible to flash the bootloader itself on the Samsung Galaxy S4 (SGH-M919) if it is running Android 4.4.4 (M919UVUFNK2)? If so, how would someone accomplish doing this?
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I'm pretty sure I can make a flashable zip for you, but in all honesty, I wouldn't recommend doing that, to reduce the risk of a brick and to keep money in your pocket, I would do a full backup and flash the latest stock update to update the bootloader
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dpwguenther said:
I'm pretty sure I can make a flashable zip for you, but in all honesty, I wouldn't recommend doing that, to reduce the risk of a brick and to keep money in your pocket, I would do a full backup and flash the latest stock update to update the bootloader
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Let me ask this: if it's possible to make a flashable zip to flash the bootloader to a higher version (like the bootloader from Android 4.4.4-M919UVUFNK2) then is it also possible to make a flashable zip to flash the bootloader to a lower version (like the bootloader from Android 4.2.2.-M919UVUAMDL)?
I believe I'm in the same boat. I tried out AICP ROM 5.0.2 and my signal dropped out most of the entire time and I could rarely send or receive calls/texts when it showed that I had signal. I now have restored my backup of AICP 4.4.4 and so far it seems to be working correctly. But a flashable zip would be highly appreciated if someone could do it. I would try myself but internet is extremely slow and I'm afraid I would make a mistake and brick phones other than mine.
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Let me ask this: if it's possible to make a flashable zip to flash the bootloader to a higher version (like the bootloader from Android 4.4.4-M919UVUFNK2) then is it also possible to make a flashable zip to flash the bootloader to a lower version (like the bootloader from Android 4.2.2.-M919UVUAMDL)?
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As I remember it from my GS3 days, once a Knox bootloader is implemented (I.e 4.3+) you can not downgrade to a non Knox bootloader (I.e 4.2-)
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Ive also been doing some research on the flashable zip for bootloader, and it seems very difficult for me to make one

[UVS2EPG2-N910T] [UVU1COG2-N910T] Bootloader and Baseband ONLY

Since all I could find were the full ROM/firmware Odin packages for the new UVU1COG2, I extracted the bootloader and baseband/modem and made them separate Odin flash-able tar.md5 packages for those that may be interested in only updating these 2 and nothing else. (Example: I'm running CM 12.1, and want to keep it that way, but want to use the newer baseband & bootloader)
Download Link: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=37084
N910TUVU1COG2_baseband.tar.md5 - SHA1: 247B957321EE5A72D439AA2BE05D9F462F492683
N910TUVU1COG2_bootloader.tar.md5 - SHA1: 244F4E55ED265BB14CD6A80409F862DC38E83D95
In ODIN 3.09+:
baseband goes in CP
bootloader goes in BL
Cheers.
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By popular request, I've done this for the newest UVS2EPG2 firmware as well. You can find them in the same download link.
N910TUVS2EPG2_bl_bootloader.tar.md5 - SHA1: 6E3E7061482C1AC37A11A6607C7B51631CAE2680
N910TUVS2EPG2_cp_baseband.tar.md5 -SHA1: F1790F6D00BD3039D87B5981E849E0DA15B861A9
thanks.
Thanks man!
Thank you been looking for this
Thanks! One question though...So if I want to stay on tekxodous 4.2 I just Odin OCG2 Baseband and Bootloader and I will keep my current configuration and data that I had on OCD6?
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re: upgrade to TEKXodous rom
AriaNoob said:
Thanks! One question though...So if I want to stay on tekxodous 4.2 I just Odin OCG2 Baseband and Bootloader and I will keep my current configuration and data that I had on OCD6?
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Not OCG2... You mean the COG2 bootloader and baseband, if
that's the case you are right...
Just odin flash the two files before flashing the tekxodus upgrade
and be sure to do a full wipe and factory reset before odin flashing..
Good luck,
Have a great day!
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Not OCG2... You mean the COG2 bootloader and baseband, if
that's the case you are right...
Just odin flash the two files before flashing the tekxdous upgrade
and be sure to do a full wipe and factory reset before odin flashing..
Good luck,
Have a great day!
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Lol COG2 yes!
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Really nice. Thanks just flashed them
Perfecto
Flashvetrin
thanks
Thank you for your wonderful work
I already soft brick my note 4 once. Sorry if this comes of a stupid question, is there a more detailed tutorial on how to do this?
shawnsac2000 said:
I already soft brick my note 4 once. Sorry if this comes of a stupid question, is there a more detailed tutorial on how to do this?
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Put your device into download mode
Start odin put the modem tar in the pda slot hit start.
Do the same thing for the bootloader.
Very easy I did this ontop of a 5.02 zero issues..
Flashvetrin
Can I do both same time or reboot in between?
shawnsac2000 said:
Can I do both same time or reboot in between?
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I did them one at a time.. ontop of COD6 is what I did.. using odin 3.07.
Easypeasy[emoji16]
Flashvetrin
Can you safely downgrade your baseband? I keep reading that COG2 is recommended, but my Note 4 already has DOFC.
Also is COG2 just recommended because of Wifi calling?
re: downgrading
Craigerade said:
Can you safely downgrade your baseband? I keep reading that COG2 is recommended, but my Note 4 already has DOFC.
Also is COG2 just recommended because of Wifi calling?
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You can easily downgrade dofc/dog1 to cog2, cod6 or even nk4 kitkat
by simply doing a full wipe and odin flashing either of those firmwares.
Before odin flashing any firmwares be sure to have a copy of your favorite
custom zip file rom on your external or internal sdcard.
After odin flashing the firmware you have chosen out of those 3 firmwares
simply odin flash twrp recovery, then do a full wipe including factory reset.
No need to re-root because all zip file roms are pre-rooted.
Then simply twrp flash the zip file rom which you have copied to the phone.
COG2 is the latest firmware which has wifi calling working properly
unless you flash any of the dofc/dog1 zip file roms, if you flash any
of the dofc/dog1 roms the wifi calling feature will not work at all.
Good luck,
Have a great day!
I'm on deathstalker rom cod6.if I updated these can I still rock the rom or have to get a different one?
BRANDENDEUCE said:
I'm on deathstalker rom cod6.if I updated these can I still rock the rom or have to get a different one?
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Upgrading your modem and bl will have no affect on jovys build..
COD6.... darthstalker
Flashvetrin
Flashvetrin said:
Perfecto
Flashvetrin
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So I'm still on NK4 running the Bobcat themed DynamicKat rom. I tried the whole ODIN COG2 then DynamicPop and all was good until I tried to restore my phone back to DynamicKat.
I decided I didn't like not having a theme like I had and presently don't have the time to make anything so all I am trying to do now is have COG2 Bootloader/Baseband but running on KitKat. I feel like I might be missing a step somewhere so if anyone could help that would be appreciated!
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So I'm still on NK4 running the Bobcat themed DynamicKat rom. I tried the whole ODIN COG2 then DynamicPop and all was good until I tried to restore my phone back to DynamicKat.
I decided I didn't like not having a theme like I had and presently don't have the time to make anything so all I am trying to do now is have COG2 Bootloader/Baseband but running on KitKat. I feel like I might be missing a step somewhere so if anyone could help that would be appreciated!
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If you could install "samsung info".
And post a screenie of "firmware".
Then we can see infact what bl and baseband and such You've got..
Flashvetrin

Wifi will not turn on

I am currently running the MOAR note 5 hybrid rom. I flashed the custom marshmallow rom on the front page, and now I can not connect to wifi. I have tried flashing several different modems and firmwares. Any tips?
pakman5391 said:
I am currently running the MOAR note 5 hybrid rom. I flashed the custom marshmallow rom on the front page, and now I can not connect to wifi. I have tried flashing several different modems and firmwares. Any tips?
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If you're saying you flashed the leaked MM tar, your bootloader changed.
You must go back to the OK1 bootloader or stock tar before flashing lollipop ROM or restoring a backup. I'd suggest going with OK1 stock tar if you didn't have a TWRP backup for Moar.
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This fixed it! Thank you so much!
samep said:
If you're saying you flashed the leaked MM tar, your bootloader changed.
You must go back to the OK1 bootloader or stock tar before flashing lollipop ROM or restoring a backup. I'd suggest going with OK1 stock tar if you didn't have a TWRP backup for Moar.
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Are there instructions posted somewhere about how to do this? I'm new to the Note 4 and an still figuring things out.
rodohmes said:
Are there instructions posted somewhere about how to do this? I'm new to the Note 4 and an still figuring things out.
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What are you trying to do and why?
If you've tried reverting from Lollipop to Marshmallow or vice versa without using full stock tar in Odin; i.e., restoring a TWRP backup, the bootloader would need to need to reverted to match the original ROM base, else Wi-Fi doesn't connect and the camera doesn't focus. Freeza has a thread with the dedicated Odin tars in development forum.
Are you asking how to Odin flash?
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samep said:
What are you trying to do and why?
If you've tried reverting from Lollipop to Marshmallow or vice versa without using full stock tar in Odin; i.e., restoring a TWRP backup, the bootloader would need to need to reverted to match the original ROM base, else Wi-Fi doesn't connect and the camera doesn't focus. Freeza has a thread with the dedicated Odin tars in development forum.
Are you asking how to Odin flash?
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Thanks for the reply. My Sprint Note 4 was updated to Marshmallow before I unlocked the bootloader & rooted. I'd like to try out this ROM & cm13, but have read that I'll need to downgrade my modem & bootloader (maybe other things, not sure). I'm not sure how to do that.
rodohmes said:
Thanks for the reply. My Sprint Note 4 was updated to Marshmallow before I unlocked the bootloader & rooted. I'd like to try out this ROM & cm13, but have read that I'll need to downgrade my modem & bootloader (maybe other things, not sure). I'm not sure how to do that.
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OK, you know how to use Odin then. Download the files from thread, check the md5's and use the AP slot in Odin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37qh7uZ9R-Y&feature=youtube_gdata_player
In case you forgot, the illustrative version starts around 4 minute mark. Maybe it's just me but before I volume up, I get Odin ready and connect USB.
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OK, you know how to use Odin then. Download the files from thread, check the md5's and use the AP slot in Odin.
&feature=youtube_gdata_player
In case you forgot, the illustrative version starts around 4 minute mark. Maybe it's just me but before I volume up, I get Odin ready and connect USB.
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Do I need to revert everything back to 5.1.1 LP?
Or just certain things? I was able to find the tar, but not sure how to do only certain items.
I'm thinking I'm going to just wait it out till they're able to get everything working on the newest firmware. I'm used to HTC and all this tar, OK1, Odin, etc stuff is really foreign to me at this point, haha.
rodohmes said:
Do I need to revert everything back to 5.1.1 LP?
Or just certain things? I was able to find the tar, but not sure how to do only certain items.
I'm thinking I'm going to just wait it out till they're able to get everything working on the newest firmware. I'm used to HTC and all this tar, OK1, Odin, etc stuff is really foreign to me at this point, haha.
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The point of the tars freeza shared was to not have to revert everything but you still can. Freeza's method is convenient where TWRP backups for 5.1 and 6.0 exist to restore but moving to CM should be easier to.
It's not so difficult, just different than what you're accustomed to. I suppose you already know that OEM and CM are very different and since data isn't compatible, you should wipe data and internal but have your backups, keep sakes and flash items on extSdCard to avoid loss.
To answer your question, you'd flash the ROM, then flash the Odin tars. One tar per Odin session; let the phone auto reboot. Only other tool you really need besides Odin on PC is the Samsung driver installed. You find that at Samsung support for Note 4; download and install the .exe file.
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samep said:
The point of the tars freeza shared was to not have to revert everything but you still can. Freeza's method is convenient where TWRP backups for 5.1 and 6.0 exist to restore but moving to CM should be easier to.
It's not so difficult, just different than what you're accustomed to. I suppose you already know that OEM and CM are very different and since data isn't compatible, you should wipe data and internal but have your backups, keep sakes and flash items on extSdCard to avoid loss.
To answer your question, you'd flash the ROM, then flash the Odin tars. One tar per Odin session; let the phone auto reboot. Only other tool you really need besides Odin on PC is the Samsung driver installed. You find that at Samsung support for Note 4; download and install the .exe file.
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I may venture into this then. Would I have the same wifi & camera issues if I tried to run a cm12.1 ROM? I'm guessing so...
rodohmes said:
I may venture into this then. Would I have the same wifi & camera issues if I tried to run a cm12.1 ROM? I'm guessing so...
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I think so.
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samep said:
I think so.
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Yeah, just tried it but no dice. Thanks for your help. :thumbup:
samep said:
What are you trying to do and why?
If you've tried reverting from Lollipop to Marshmallow or vice versa without using full stock tar in Odin; i.e., restoring a TWRP backup, the bootloader would need to need to reverted to match the original ROM base, else Wi-Fi doesn't connect and the camera doesn't focus. Freeza has a thread with the dedicated Odin tars in development forum.
Are you asking how to Odin flash?
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thank u Bro for guide me and save me:good::good:

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