Snapdragon Galaxy S7/S7E Nougat Root - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S7 Guides, News, & Discussi

From the T-Mo S7/E section of XDA
Worked for me just fine after OTA update from PI3.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-s7-edge/how-to/heres-how-rooted-nougat-s7-edge-g935t-t3567502

Any performance issues? Lag still there?

Works great!
I just want to confirm that I have successfully rooted my T-Mobile Galaxy S7 (snapdragon) running 7.0 using this procedure.
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Does anyone know how to return my Snapdragon S7 to stock (6.0.1) after upgrading to this ROM?
I tried to do so using the "Return to Stock" method here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039
However, it failed in Odin.
Has anyone successfully returned to 6.0.1 stock after flashing this Nougat Root ROM? If so, could you point me to the procedure you used?
Thank you very much.
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HippoMan said:
Does anyone know how to return my Snapdragon S7 to stock (6.0.1) after upgrading to this ROM?
I tried to do so using the "Return to Stock" method here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...-to-notes-root-install-xposed-unroot-t3411039
However, it failed in Odin.
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I fixed this issue. It was due to the fact that the "Return to Stock" instructions in the thread I mentioned above suggested a stock ROM with a level "3" bootloader. This rooted Nougat ROM uses a level "4" bootloader, and the downgrade to stock failed because bootloaders can't be replaced with earlier versions of them. I just used a newer version of the stock 6.0.1 ROM with a level "4" bootloader, and I was then able to return to stock.
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add144 said:
Any performance issues? Lag still there?
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Sorry, never got an alert of your comment.
There is still some lag, but so far (in the ~2wks I've used it) it hasn't been nearly as evident as the MM eng kernel.

HippoMan said:
I fixed this issue. It was due to the fact that the "Return to Stock" instructions in the thread I mentioned above suggested a stock ROM with a level "3" bootloader. This rooted Nougat ROM uses a level "4" bootloader, and the downgrade to stock failed because bootloaders can't be replaced with earlier versions of them. I just used a newer version of the stock 6.0.1 ROM with a level "4" bootloader, and I was then able to return to stock.
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I'm currently trying to revert back to MM after Verizon's repair assistant installed N. How do I find the appropriate version? I really need to be able to install the ROM I was using prior to this.

Stangs
DGenerateKane said:
I'm currently trying to revert back to MM after Verizon's repair assistant installed N. How do I find the appropriate version? I really need to be able to install the ROM I was using prior to this.
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What rom where you running? Stang5.0?

Yeah. I was able to finally Odin back to MM, the instructions I followed were missing a step.
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Can anyone give me an idea on how this root performs?
Previously unrooted running MM because it was absolutely horrible.. battery drain, over heat, lag. Now I'm on Nougat and want to root but not if I have to deal with that bs again.

DGenerateKane said:
Yeah. I was able to finally Odin back to MM, the instructions I followed were missing a step.
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How did you revert? I am having issues reverting back to MM. What step was missing? Maybe I'm having the same issue.

lzblewski said:
How did you revert? I am having issues reverting back to MM. What step was missing? Maybe I'm having the same issue.
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The instructions I followed didn't have me include the BL file when flashing with Odin. It worked when I included it.

srsaloom said:
Sorry, never got an alert of your comment.
There is still some lag, but so far (in the ~2wks I've used it) it hasn't been nearly as evident as the MM eng kernel.
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MM root had a lot of lag and battery issues.. Gonna try this one out and see how the two compare :good:

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GT-N5120 (Note 8.0 LTE) How to root after ota 4.4.2 kit kat update?

Helppp!
Hi, I have a samsung galaxy note 8 LTE, which i just updated to 4.4.2.
How do I get this rooted?
-Do i follow this thread? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2291839
Seems like that's only confirmed for 4.2.2..
What else should I take note of? I've read things about 'Recovery' and unlocking bootloader.
-Should I do a recovery? How do I do that?
-Do I have to worry about the bootloader?
-Will I be able to get further ota updates after rooting?
Should I wait for 4.4.4 before rooting?
Thank you in advance. I've done alot of reading but I'm still paranoid and confused...
pandabamboo said:
Helppp!
Hi, I have a samsung galaxy note 8 LTE, which i just updated to 4.4.2.
How do I get this rooted?
-Do i follow this thread? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2291839
Seems like that's only confirmed for 4.2.2..
What else should I take note of? I've read things about 'Recovery' and unlocking bootloader.
-Should I do a recovery? How do I do that?
-Do I have to worry about the bootloader?
-Will I be able to get further ota updates after rooting?
Should I wait for 4.4.4 before rooting?
Thank you in advance. I've done alot of reading but I'm still paranoid and confused...
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I have all of these questions!
There's so much information in these forums, and it's very confusing.
I simply can't find a guide for how to get from Kit-kat on the Note 8 to rooted and with civato's ROM (would love some increased pen accuracy).
Any help would really be appreciated!
pandabamboo said:
Helppp!
Hi, I have a samsung galaxy note 8 LTE, which i just updated to 4.4.2.
How do I get this rooted?
-Do i follow this thread? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2291839
Seems like that's only confirmed for 4.2.2..
What else should I take note of? I've read things about 'Recovery' and unlocking bootloader.
-Should I do a recovery? How do I do that?
-Do I have to worry about the bootloader?
-Will I be able to get further ota updates after rooting?
Should I wait for 4.4.4 before rooting?
Thank you in advance. I've done alot of reading but I'm still paranoid and confused...
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I don't have a 5120 but everything I have read confirms that CF Autoroot works without issue on that device. Just make sure after boot up you install SuperSU, update binary, and set it to apply upon system boot. If it doesn't work the first time keep trying. As a warning....this root method will trip Knox and void your warranty. Can follow the steps HERE to root.
You will want to install a custom recovery to flash roms (PhilZ or TWRP). However, changing the recovery, bootloader, etc. will prevent you from taking OTA updates. This is not such a bad thing because you never know if a new OTA will destroy root and lock the device. It is better to let the devs modify it first and then flash it safely. Usually only takes a day or so for devs to do this.
As for changing the bootloader, it depends on the rom you flash. Some will be fine running from older bootloader and some require the KK bootloader. Just check the first post of the rom and it should give you the requirements.
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jwdink said:
I have all of these questions!
There's so much information in these forums, and it's very confusing.
I simply can't find a guide for how to get from Kit-kat on the Note 8 to rooted and with civato's ROM (would love some increased pen accuracy).
Any help would really be appreciated!
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You can use CF Autoroot to obtain root and then install custom recovery via Odin as well. Then you can flash whatever rom you want.
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As a warning....this root method will trip Knox and void your warranty. Can follow the steps HERE to root.
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Thanks CCallahan. Do you know of any method that will not trip Knox?
You can use CF Autoroot to obtain root and then install custom recovery via Odin as well. Then you can flash whatever rom you want.
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I just wasn't sure on the details of these steps, and wasn't sure where to find more detail. I think I've figured it out now.
First I'd follow these steps: http://www.theandroidsoul.com/samsu...n5100-wifi-philz-touch-advanced-cwm-recovery/
Then, I'd use philz to install the custom kernel (edit: and ROM). I haven't been able to find any step-by-step instructions, however. But these seem close enough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDOY3Oi1VX8
Does this all sound correct?
jwdink said:
Thanks CCallahan. Do you know of any method that will not trip Knox?
I just wasn't sure on the details of these steps, and wasn't sure where to find more detail. I think I've figured it out now.
First I'd follow these steps: http://www.theandroidsoul.com/samsu...n5100-wifi-philz-touch-advanced-cwm-recovery/
Then, I'd use philz to install the custom kernel. I haven't been able to find any step-by-step instructions, however. But these seem close enough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDOY3Oi1VX8
Does this all sound correct?
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I do not know of any root method compatible with the N8 that will not trip Knox. Towelroot is not compatible otherwise it would be an obvious choice.
Yes...looks like that walkthrough will work fine for installing PhilZ.
Why are you installing a custom kernel? Are you sticking with the stock rom or flashing a custom one? A lot of roms already come with the kernel packaged.
CCallahan said:
I do not know of any root method compatible with the N8 that will not trip Knox. Towelroot is not compatible otherwise it would be an obvious choice.
Yes...looks like that walkthrough will work fine for installing PhilZ.
Why are you installing a custom kernel? Are you sticking with the stock rom or flashing a custom one? A lot of roms already come with the kernel packaged.
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I'm installing a custom ROM & Kernel because the accuracy of the pen is not very good on my device, and I primarily brought it for note taking. My understanding is that civato's ROM/kernel will fix this (hopefully!).
But I didn't mean to imply that I'm only installing a custom kernel but keeping the stock ROM. I was planning on doing both, as described in civato's kernel+ROM release thread.
jwdink said:
I'm installing a custom ROM & Kernel because the accuracy of the pen is not very good on my device, and I primarily brought it for note taking. My understanding is that civato's ROM/kernel will fix this (hopefully!).
But I didn't mean to imply that I'm only installing a custom kernel but keeping the stock ROM. I was planning on doing both, as described in civato's kernel+ROM release thread.
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Ah ok....after you get PhilZ on there just flash civato's rom and you will be good to go.
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CCallahan said:
I don't have a 5120 but everything I have read confirms that CF Autoroot works without issue on that device. Just make sure after boot up you install SuperSU, update binary, and set it to apply upon system boot. If it doesn't work the first time keep trying. As a warning....this root method will trip Knox and void your warranty. Can follow the steps HERE to root.
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Hi CCallahan,
Would you please confirm whether the method described in the link you mentioned to root Galaxy note 8.0 GT-N5120 running android 4.4.2 would work on note 8.0 i467m (LTE canadian version) running on 4.4.2?
beniboy86 said:
Hi CCallahan,
Would you please confirm whether the method described in the link you mentioned to root Galaxy note 8.0 GT-N5120 running android 4.4.2 would work on note 8.0 i467m (LTE canadian version) running on 4.4.2?
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The procedure is the same but you want to go and download the CF AutoRoot for your device here: http://autoroot.chainfire.eu/
Your device is on the list so is compatible. There are also some basic instructions listed for how to root.
CCallahan said:
The procedure is the same but you want to go and download the CF AutoRoot for your device here:
Your device is on the list so is compatible. There are also some basic instructions listed for how to root.
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Thanks for your response. I have only one corcern left. In the link you posted, on top of the table of CF-Auto-root, it mentions that if the bootloader is locked this might brick the device! How can I make sure that my bootloader is unlocked prior to start rooting.
Previuosly, I had my note 8 rooted with CF auto root via odine when it was on jelly bean 4.1.2. Does this mean that it is safe to root it again with new CF auto root for 4.4.2?
It's just a warning pal I rooted fine from 4.4.2 with chainfire autorotate it's just a precaution before proceeding as with any flashing procedure it contains a risk of bricking
Sent from my GT-I9505
beniboy86 said:
Thanks for your response. I have only one corcern left. In the link you posted, on top of the table of CF-Auto-root, it mentions that if the bootloader is locked this might brick the device! How can I make sure that my bootloader is unlocked prior to start rooting.
Previuosly, I had my note 8 rooted with CF auto root via odine when it was on jelly bean 4.1.2. Does this mean that it is safe to root it again with new CF auto root for 4.4.2?
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How did you update to 4.4.2? Rom flash or OTA? Did you manually update the bootloader?
As far as I know Samsung doesn't usually lock bootloaders unless it is carrier dictated. It is usually common on HTC and Moto devices.
Better to be safe than sorry though.
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CCallahan said:
How did you update to 4.4.2? Rom flash or OTA? Did you manually update the bootloader?
As far as I know Samsung doesn't usually lock bootloaders unless it is carrier dictated. It is usually common on HTC and Moto devices.
Better to be safe than sorry though.
Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk
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I updated to 4.4.2 via Kies with samsung's released firmware. I havent done any other flashing apart from this. So, I suppose rooting must be fine, right?
beniboy86 said:
I updated to 4.4.2 via Kies with samsung's released firmware. I havent done any other flashing apart from this. So, I suppose rooting must be fine, right?
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Sorry but I can't/won't confirm whether or not that particular model is safe to root after 4.4.2 upgrade. Maybe someone with more knowledge on that version can chime in. I wouldn't think it would be an issue but don't want to steer you wrong. The bootloader could be locked.
Sent from my GT-N5110 using Tapatalk
CCallahan said:
Sorry but I can't/won't confirm whether or not that particular model is safe to root after 4.4.2 upgrade. Maybe someone with more knowledge on that version can chime in. I wouldn't think it would be an issue but don't want to steer you wrong. The bootloader could be locked.
Sent from my GT-N5110 using Tapatalk
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thanks, I will dig in more on this and will post here if I find something useful.

[Q] Can i still root and flash if I update to 5.0?

Hi I have a stock M8 and I just saw that there's a new OTA update for Lollipop. I've been meaning to root my phone and flash a custom ROM because I've felt that it's been lagging a bit lately.
However, I'd also like to try Lollipop and if it fixes my lag issues, then maybe I won't bother with rooting and flashing (i'm lazy lol).
I just wanted to know if I can still root if I updated to the OTA update or if I should root it and not do the update? I'm just most concerned about battery life and speed...I like Sense UI so I don't need a fancy rom. Is there a big difference between in performance and battery life between stock and custom, especially with the new Lollipop?
I haven't tried it yet, but I don't see why you wouldn't be able to. HTC will still unlock the bootloader, and you can still flash a new recovery. Shouldn't be an issue.
Yes, you can root. I came from 4.4.4 stock to lollipop stock via OTA, and could still flash TWRP and SuperSU.
L551 said:
Yes, you can root. I came from 4.4.4 stock to lollipop stock via OTA, and could still flash TWRP and SuperSU.
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Oh great thanks! I was reading this website and I was wondering if rooting on 5.0 vs 4.4.4 was any different in terms of the files used? For example for 4.4.4, you need the SuperSU-v1.65.zip. Does that work for 5.0 or is there a newer version out there? I'm using a Mac. Ugh I wish the all in one kit was on Mac too.
limache said:
Oh great thanks! I was reading this website and I was wondering if rooting on 5.0 vs 4.4.4 was any different in terms of the files used? For example for 4.4.4, you need the SuperSU-v1.65.zip. Does that work for 5.0 or is there a newer version out there? I'm using a Mac. Ugh I wish the all in one kit was on Mac too.
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You need SuperSU 2.45. http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
Wich Tool could I use to root my M8 on 5.0? On Windows+
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dancecore92 said:
Wich Tool could I use to root my M8 on 5.0? On Windows+
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I didn't use a tool. I previously used HTCDev to unlock the bootloader, then flashed TWRP via fastboot. Afterwards, I rebooted into TWRP and installed the SuperSU zip.
Aside from the SuperSU (Thanks! I'm so glad i asked), anything else I should know about rooting and flashing on 5.0? I'll just use that previous guide along with your updated file if there's nothing else.

is it possible to load a kitkat custom rom into a lollipop?

i got a note 4 and i know i cant downgrade from lollipop to kitkat without bricking it, but what if i were to root it and do a custom recovery, can i load a kitkat custom rom onto it?
eric303 said:
i got a note 4 and i know i cant downgrade from lollipop to kitkat without bricking it, but what if i were to root it and do a custom recovery, can i load a kitkat custom rom onto it?
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No, the partitions are completely different. KK is gone for good after your on lolly.
Kit-Kat+Lollipop
http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/orig-development/tw-kernel-emotroid-team-t2990557
eric303 said:
i got a note 4 and i know i cant downgrade from lollipop to kitkat without bricking it, but what if i were to root it and do a custom recovery, can i load a kitkat custom rom onto it?
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hmm... since i got 2 different answers i'm not sure which to do. my purpose is to do the domestic sim unlock on this phone, any other advice?
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eric303 said:
hmm... since i got 2 different answers i'm not sure which to do. my purpose is to do the domestic sim unlock on this phone, any other advice?
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Iceburn1 said:
I told you my steps and that I have done it my self, doesnt matter if the partitions are different, it works, trick is to flash the rooted kernel after. As far as a domestic unlock sure fire way and only way on lollipop is paying...idoneapps...http://idoneapps.com/.
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really??? r u sure???
// anyone comfirm this work??? running KK rom on L Kernel????
Iceburn1 said:
I told you my steps and that I have done it my self, doesnt matter if the partitions are different, it works, trick is to flash the rooted kernel after. As far as a domestic unlock sure fire way and only way on lollipop is paying...idoneapps...http://idoneapps.com/.
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really??? r u sure???
// anyone comfirm this work??? running KK rom on L Kernel????
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No I can't. But I see no reason to doubt what he says he's done himself. I do know the method he mentions was verified for several lollipop ROMs by multiple users.
OTH. Until I read the post above, IIRC, that's the first I've heard of it working on KitKat. TBH, I've not attempted this- "works on any ROM" concept but stayed close or with my bootloader. OB7 bootloader running OG5 being the biggest exception. But I've also made exceptions for kernels and modems but stayed close to revision of bootloader. I feel max compatibility is where they all match. When possible, that's what I run with.
KitKat may boot with your lollipop bootloader and lollipop 5.1.1 custom rooted kernel but how stable and compatible is it? For me, KitKat WiFi Calling was never stable. Not saying it's a total waste of time; use at your own risk.
I can't affirm with absolute certainty that Odin won't allow you to downgrade once your bootloader is greater than OB7 (because I never tried it, myself) but I can say MANY reported and posted failed Odin logs to confirm that. (That is confirmation). AND some had to use Philz CWM touch recovery for Note 4 to factory reset and flash in recovery after TWRP failed to flash afterwards and for a time; there were a few to confirm this. Don't try to "downgrade to KitKat with Odin" unless your bootloader is OB7 or less. If bootloader is greater than OB7, use recovery only plus the kernel mentioned for downgrade. It's a risk vs reward to consider yourself.
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I screwed up. Help getting back to 5.1.1!????

So I got bored today. I decided to give MM another go. BIG mistake. I can't get back to lollipop. I made a TWRP backup but restoring from it gets stuck on the Samsung screen. It just says Kernel is not seandroid enforcing. I installed MM via odin and it must of upgraded the boot loader because now when I try to flash 5.1.1 via odin I get sw rev check fail device 4 binary 3 on my phone. HELP! I can't even get MM past the "LTE Plus" boot screen on MM. Any advice would be wonderful! Otherwise my s6 is a nice paperweight and I'm stuck without a phone
AFAIK, if you are on one of the 3-4 latest MM builds, you CANNOT go back to 5.1.1 anymore.
Samsung added the anti-downgrade function to those builds already.
You cannot downgrade as yaibakt pointed out. After installing the latest MM version via Odin, boot to stock recovery and wipe all user data. It will boot then.
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@Poebat, may I offer to help a bit? You won't be able to roll back, but you'll feel a whole lot better about what you have.
Follow my guide here to get up to the latest firmware, rooted and with TWRP: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sp...uide-links-files-update-root-restore-t3366862
Then install the latest BiggDaddy ROM: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sp...pment/biggdaddypi3grace-ux-rom-6-0-1-t3484252
Play around with the many options. It is a great ROM.
yaibakt said:
AFAIK, if you are on one of the 3-4 latest MM builds, you CANNOT go back to 5.1.1 anymore.
Samsung added the anti-downgrade function to those builds already.
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Damn. Last time I tried I was able to downgrade. I assumed I would be able to do the same with the latest. I'm a genius. Thanks for the heads up.
koop1955 said:
@Poebat, may I offer to help a bit? You won't be able to roll back, but you'll feel a whole lot better about what you have.
Follow my guide here to get up to the latest firmware, rooted and with TWRP: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sp...uide-links-files-update-root-restore-t3366862
Then install the latest BiggDaddy ROM: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sp...pment/biggdaddypi3grace-ux-rom-6-0-1-t3484252
Play around with the many options. It is a great ROM.
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Will do! I'd like to have my phone working again

Lost WiFi after flashing 6.0.1 ROM

Here is what I did from stock 5.1.1 on a rooted verizon Note 4 (Using PaulPizz MMB29M.N910VVRS2CQB2):
Using Oden I installed:
VRS2CQB2_modems.tar.md5
VRS2CQB2_Bootloaders_NoAboot.tar.md5 and
VRS2CQB2_NoAboot.tar.md5
The phone boots into 6.0.1 (Kernel 3.10.40) and I have access to TWRP, ADB, ODIN, and root.
Paul suggested "You need to update your aboot partition to 6.0.1. the wifi driver is in the new aboot"
I am a noob and I don't understand what this means. Can anybody give me a list of steps to follow? I think I might be in over my head and returning to stock 6.0.1 might be acceptable.
Old Dude said:
Here is what I did from stock 5.1.1 on a rooted verizon Note 4 (Using PaulPizz MMB29M.N910VVRS2CQB2):
Using Oden I installed:
VRS2CQB2_modems.tar.md5
VRS2CQB2_Bootloaders_NoAboot.tar.md5 and
VRS2CQB2_NoAboot.tar.md5
The phone boots into 6.0.1 (Kernel 3.10.40) and I have access to TWRP, ADB, ODIN, and root.
Paul suggested "You need to update your aboot partition to 6.0.1. the wifi driver is in the new aboot"
I am a noob and I don't understand what this means. Can anybody give me a list of steps to follow? I think I might be in over my head and returning to stock 6.0.1 might be acceptable.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...t/howto-bootloader-unlock-upgrade-to-t3398144
dhplap, I appreciate the link to a different process but there seems to be too much assumed knowledge for me to try again (like what am I supposed to do with a .7z file). I am afraid I'm gonna brick the phone. I have flashed back to stock 5.1.1 (BPA1), verified the WiFi was working again and then flashed the stock CQC1 ROM from SamMobile. I really just wanted to get the latest security patches and have found a way to do that. My CID is still 150100523231384d4100657e54fc1200 which may be helpful in the future.
I am done for now with custom ROMs. I may take another swing at it when I have more time to educate myself. You may close this thread. My sincere thanks for your help.
Old Dude said:
dhplap, I appreciate the link to a different process but there seems to be too much assumed knowledge for me to try again (like what am I supposed to do with a .7z file). I am afraid I'm gonna brick the phone. I have flashed back to stock 5.1.1 (BPA1), verified the WiFi was working again and then flashed the stock CQC1 ROM from SamMobile. I really just wanted to get the latest security patches and have found a way to do that. My CID is still 150100523231384d4100657e54fc1200 which may be helpful in the future.
I am done for now with custom ROMs. I may take another swing at it when I have more time to educate myself. You may close this thread. My sincere thanks for your help.
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You need to either flash the stock mm or lp rom you lost your WiFi do to the fact that your device while I'm certain it says 6.0.1 is in all reality 5.1.1 with the toolchain updated to mm . If you want a stock system with working radio Odin the stock firmware either api works
mojoswagger1980 said:
You need to either flash the stock mm or lp rom you lost your WiFi do to the fact that your device while I'm certain it says 6.0.1 is in all reality 5.1.1 with the toolchain updated to mm . If you want a stock system with working radio Odin the stock firmware either api works
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He did flash stock mm. It was the last thing he flashed according to his list. He needs to upgrade his bootloader to mm.
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He did flash stock mm. It was the last thing he flashed according to his list. He needs to upgrade his bootloader to mm.
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What ? Your High champ he said he flashed w/o aboot. That's the safe upgrade if he had flashed stock the bl would have updated itself
mojoswagger1980 said:
What ? Your High champ he said he flashed w/o aboot. That's the safe upgrade if he had flashed stock the bl would have updated itself
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First of all your wasted. If he flashes stock mm he will lose root and lock his bootloader again and have to go back to bpa1 and start all over. Hence upgrade bootloader. Or he could stay on lollipop.
dhplap said:
First of all your wasted. If he flashes stock mm he will lose root and lock his bootloader again and have to go back to bpa1 and start all over. Hence upgrade bootloader. Or he could stay on lollipop.
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He did lose root bud he wants to. If u followed the thread to this point u would know that. You read the first and last post and your responses show that .
mojoswagger1980 said:
He did lose root bud he wants to. If u followed the thread to this point u would know that. You read the first and last post and your responses show that .
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I guess we both missed that he already flashed the stock bpa1 already. I just went off of you telling him to flash stock after he said he already did it. Have a good day bud!
dhplap said:
I guess we both missed that he already flashed the stock bpa1 already. I just went off of you telling him to flash stock after he said he already did it. Have a good day bud!
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No u missed it . I was telling him the radio is in the bl he didn't flash . IDK what u we're suggest but at least don't actlike this is mutual in any way . We Aren't disagreeing on Minor details.
mojoswagger1980 said:
No u missed it . I was telling him the radio is in the bl he didn't flash . IDK what u we're suggest but at least don't actlike this is mutual in any way . We Aren't disagreeing on Minor details.
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That's for sure. Read the second post buddy. That's what he needed to do to update his bootloader and keep root if he wanted too, or he could have just flashed a lollipop rom. Understand or no? Sorry, can't play with you anymore right now, gotta go to work. I'll be back later though if you have any questions.

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