[V2][Update][Root][G955U]PartCyborgRom - SamFail Rooted/Debloated/Audio/More - Samsung Galaxy S8+ ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Ot

SamFail presents...
PartCyborgRom
BQL1
A Rooted Custom Rom
For G955U/W, Bootloader Revisions 1, 2, 3​
Updates
NOW Supporting Bootloader V3!
I am happy to announce that BL version 3 phones are now supported by PartCyborgRom!
Just download the Version 3 BL further down in this post (after reading everything in between!) and use it in place of the normal BL Part2 file.
NOTICE: Rooting Process Steps Updated!
Enough people are coming from later bootloader revisions that have some extra protections that I updated the process to use an additional step. Many of you have used this step already at my suggestion when your AP flash was failing with Auth Error without a reboot to Upload.
Featured Modifications
Deodexed
Deodexed for all devices.
I found a way that works!
It should keep working as long as nougat
(is that a haiku?)
Xposed Preinstalled
PCR now comes out of the flasher with xposed pre-installed!
NOTE: Xposed Installer may crash on first boot. It will not crash after setup finishes and you reboot
New Boot Animation
Another great one from @Ryan-refoua.
This one is my favorite so far.
JamesDSP
I added another DSP style audio mod. JamesDSP is similar to V4A in how it operates and what features it has, but it has some really awesome features that have made me a fan and a regular user. Among other things, it has a better convolver (IRS processing) implementation, and its bass boost is significantly better than v4a. If there are things you like about V4A you can use both at the same time.
ITYBP Modded YouTube
A last minute addition, this is a really nice youtube mod brought to you by @laura almeida, @Razerman and @ZaneZam. It features some cool additions like native adblocking (no more xposed module), overriding your max youtube resolution (you can watch 4k videos on your phone, but not 4k hdr). I have been using it for a while and really like it. A big thanks to them for letting me include it with PCR
Improved Debloating
Found better stuff to delete. Added back some stuff I took out before that some of you asked for.
If you find something missing that you want back, pull it from the stock rom and install it in /system/app or /system/priv-app, wherever you got it from.
Improved Battery Life
Thanks to some battery sleuthing by @TheMadScientist, this release comes with a nice big bump in efficiency. With just some very minor tuning using amplify and a service disabler, I can get around 1%/h drain.
Performance Improvements
That increased battery life does not come at the cost of performance. In fact performance is better too. Part of that is due some personally tested build.prop tweaks. Another part is some data optimisation scripts that now run at boot. You wont notice those, but they are there doing their thing.
Other Features
New for first time flashers
- Pre-Rooted with SuperSU installed
- CSC OYN pre-installed. Tested working on several carriers
- RCS and VoLTE icons removed from status bar.
- High quality audio mods, including
- Viper Audio (V4A)
- Dolby Atmos from the Axon 7
- Pandora hifi audio framework
- Native Google Dialer & Contacts support, including local search, spam call blocking
- Oreo 8.1 Emoji Icon Set
- Custom Lockscreen Clock font
- Stock system display fonts replaced with Apple's original San Francisco Font
Special Thanks
- @ahiron and @Zackptg5 for the killer sounds from V4A and Dolby Atmos Mods!
- The Aiur crew for Pandora (now a legacy mod but works great on the s8)
- @syndre for the Google Dialer and Contacts framework mod
- @rayan-refoua for the beautiful Tech Lines Custom boot and shutdown animations!
- Last but not least, my new friend @laura almeida, along with @Razerman amd @ZaneZam for letting me include the iYTBP - injected YouTube Background Playback Mod
- everyone who tested
Warnings/Disclaimers/Known Issues
- 80% Battery life like every other rooted US snapdragon device
- Flashing on a USB 3.0 port will likely cause corruption in your flash that can cause kernel panics, loss of root, and occasionally very strange other errors. If you get something like this, its not the rom its a hardware conflict that can only show up with larger images like are used in SamFail flashing. See the section below on Kernel Panics for more.
- If there is an app or apk from the stock rom that you wish you had installed, the best solution is to extract it from your stock rom image and copy it to the same place in /system using a root file manager.
SamFail Rooting Process
and Rom Installation
WARNING: THE FOLLOWING WILL ERASE YOUR WHOLE PHONE
If you have a SDCard, remove it from your device. Occasional firmware incidents have wiped SDCards in the past. It has neer happened to me, but I have a backup of my sdcard so I can be a little more risky. Better safe than sorry.
Prepare the Following:
- complete stock rom at your bootloader rev in case things dont work
- Everything backed up
- Both Prince Comsy Odin, and Regular Odin for flashing stock
- A USB 2.0 Port. If you attempt to flash with a USB 3.0 port it may work, but if you get kernel panics, or unexpected bad behavior and/or crashes your usb3 is absolutely to blame. some people get lucky and suceed after a few tries, YMMV. If you can not acquire a machine with a usb2.0 port, get a usb2.0 hub and run your phone into that & that into your machine. Reports are that has made things work for some, but we get few reports back.
What is my Bootloader Revision?
Your bootloader revision is part of the baseband build number of the firmware you are currently running. Lets use this rom as our example. The full build number is as follows: G955USQS2BQL1
Start from the right and count 5 characters back. See that 2? That is the bootloader revision for the firmware that came with this rom. But we are not flashing the BQL1 firmware (or Baseband), We are using an older version because it works better. The version we are flashing is: G955UEU2AQK2. Can you tell which revision it is?
Is my Phone Compatible?
Is it a G955U? Is it a G950W? If you answered "yes" to one of those questions, then the answer is "yes". That being said, flashing this rom if you are on bootloader revision 1 will upgrade your bootloader revision to 2, which means that any previous rom you were running wont work, so be prepared by having a copy of stock for bootloader version 2. If you don't want to move to version 2, you can still run the latest PartCyborgRom though, just use the G955UEU1AQk1 BL_ tar under Old Downloads in place of the one that came with this one. It will work just fine. However if you are unsure I suggest you go ahead and upgrade, there are not really any benefits to staying on 1 at this point.
Steps to Root
1) Download and unzip AP Part 1 and BL Part 2 zip files.
2) Download and unzip Prince Comsey Odin and start it up
3) Reboot device into Download mode and connect it to your pc
4A) Open Comsy Odin and Reboot into Download mode. Add Only the BL Part2.tar.md5 file. Go to the options tab and remove the checkbox next to "Auto-Reboot". Do not check any additional checkboxes and leave the other ones alone. Connect your phone and Start. Odin will flash the BL file to your device and will say PASS, but will just sit in download mode (because we turned off auto-reboot!). This makes the next part a little easier...
4B) Reset Comsy Odin and use the "three button salute" on your device to Reboot back Download mode. This time only add the AP Part1.tar.md5 file. Select only the following options:
- "Auto-Reboot"
- "F-Reset Time"
- "Nand Erase All"
NOTE: Odin will freeze while checking the AP tar.md5 hash.
Be patient, it will come back. If your computer is old this will take even longer.
5) Click "Start" and wait for the system.img.ext4 file to flash fully to your device. This will take a while.
ATTENTION
When the flash finishes, this is when the SamFail magic happens. Instead of saying "Failed (Auth)" like it should, the device will crash into upload mode with "Unknow Error".
If your device stays in Download Mode:
If your device does not do this, and just says "Failed (Auth)" or something similar and stays in download mode, you need to start again from the beginning, but using a different set of usb ports as you have likely suffered from the usb3 corruption
When you see the upload mode page, do the 3 button salute to reboot into download mode again.
WARNING: When you reboot from upload mode, it wont look like download mode. You will see an error.
When you reboot back into download mode, your screen will say that you had a failed update and you need to do emergency repair or take your device to a service center.
Rest assured, your phone is actually in download mode, and Odin will have recognized it and said "Added!" along with the com port lighting up underneath the progress bar. Just continue the process. It is safe to do so and that error will go away after the next step.
6) Close and re-open Comsy Odin or hit the reset button, and once again add BL_PartCyborgRom-BootLoopEdition-<version>.tar.md5 to the BL section.
7) Do not change any of the options checkboxes, thus leaving the checkboxes checked for "F Reset Time" and "Auto Reboot". Click "Start" and flash the BL (part 2) to your device.
Note: Flashing BL twice is necessary as some newer stock BLs have patched the Root method we use, but the Combo Factory firmware is still vulnerable. In other words, the SamFail nickname continues to be prolific :good: :good:
Note: If you forgot to uncheck nand erase all, don't worry. You are just wasting time doing something again that you already did, the outcome is the same. "All" in "Nand Erase All" means "all userdata", which means cache and, well, userdata. Nothing else is deleted.
8) Wait for the flash to finish . It won't take very long at all as the files are small.
9) When it has finished, Odin will say PASS and your device will reboot into recovery.
From this point forther the scary download error message will be gone for good (or until next flash). Don't go looking yet though, you have more work to do to get root.
Warning: Failure to follow this step could lead to a corrupted instance with no cell coverrage
10) When in recovery issue a factory reset. This ensures that your device has a userdata and cache partitions that are valid, and that the csc is processed correctly. Failure to do the reset could cause issues with either.
11) Boot the device as normal. Wait for it to come up. Its deodexed so it will take longer than even your average odexed rom.
All done!
FlashFire Instructions
- Get the ROM on your phone and unzip it
- Open up FlashFire
- Add a Wipe task, select the top 3 items only
- Select Flash Firmware and load up the AP_PartCyborgRom-BootLoopEdition-<version>.Part1.tar.md5 file to flash your new system
- Select Reboot to Recovery
- Make sure "Inject Root" is NOT checked
- Press go. Wait for the rom to flash and your device to reboot into recovery
- From recovery do a factory reset
- Then select reboot to Download Mode
- When device reboots into Download mode, flash BL_PartCyborgRom-BootLoopEdition-<version>.Part2.tar.md5
You have to use odin for the BL file because flashing bootloaders in FlashFire is a bad idea.
Dirty Flashers
Yes, you can dirty flash this rom to upgrade, however it is problematic and can cause issues. I did it for a long time, but my install was a mess by the time I gave up and reset.
To dirty flash, follow your preferred method of flashing above, but skip the Wipe step.
Odin
Skip "Nand Erase All" during the Part 1 flash. Do everything else the same
FlashFire
For the first Wipe task, instead of selecting the top 3, select only Dalvik like the second wipe task.
NOTE: This procedure is ONLY for people upgrading from an earlier PartCyborgRom version. If you are coming from stock you can not dirty flash because you userdata is encrypted which is not supported by the Factory firmware. If you are coming from other rom, or stock, I have no idea man but don't look at me if it blows up.
ANOTHER NOTE: This method of flashing is unsupported! If you do this and you have issues, you are on your own. If you think they are the rom, then back up your entire rom, wipe and reproduce them.
Help! I Got a Boot loop!
If you get a boot loop or your device hangs at boot, try the following:
1) Reboot to recovery and factory reset again.
To get to recovery hold power+vol-down until screen goes black, then wait till upload mode (press power key for 7+ secs) comes up. Then press vol-down+power again and hold it till it reboots and as SOON as the screen goes black switch to holding vol-up+power+bixby. Hold it for 5-7sec then let go and you will wind up in recovery mode. If this doesnt help, or you can't get to recovery because you cant press the buttons right, proceed to the next step.
2) Try flashing just Part 2 (the BL) again. not only will this get you back in recovery, it will also format your cache again. Its worth a shot and doesnt take long.
Kernel Panic, Invalid Argument
Start Over
Go back to the beginning and do everything again. If it fails again, even in a slightly different way this time, bad interaction between the s8 and your USB port/controller/cable/etc are causing the image to be corrupted as its being written to disk. Try the following:
1) New USB Ports. If you have them, use a different set of usb ports (not the one next to it, but one further away). Its possible that that will be your "good" port, and that will be enough. Lots of machines also have some USB3 ports and some USB2.
2) New Cable. Its less likely, but maybe a new cable will help. Do the whole thing over with a new cable.
3) Try a few times. It sounds silly, but people who have had this issue have reported that eventually it just works. Try a few times until you get sick of trying. If you try like 10 times it probably wont work on the 11th though.
I Dont Have Another USB Port!
Try to borrow your partner/spouse/roommate/friends computer for a quick flash. Ask about the USB ports though, because another 3.0 port may not help you.
If you can't get someones computer, you can purchase a USB2.0 Hub online or at your friendly neighborhood electronics store. They arent very expensive, and I have heard positive reports from people saying it did the trick.
None of that Worked! I'm Screwed!
No you probably arent. I can count on one hand the number of people who someone couldnt get this working eventually. Some of us will be here to help. Check out our telegram channel, where people will be around that can help you. Its right here!.
And they all rooted happily ever after.
The End.​
XDA:DevDB Information
PartCyborgRom, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S8
Contributors
partcyborg
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
Based On: TouchWiz/Samsung Experience
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: BQL1
Stable Release Date: 2017-12-10
Created 2017-12-11
Last Updated 2018-2-10

Downloads
BQL1 (G955U and G955W)
AP_PartCyborgRom_G955U_BQL1.Part1.zip
[Alternate Mirror]
BL_PartCyborgRom_G955U_BQL1.Part2.zip
[Alternate Mirror]
NEW: Bootloader V3 Support!
BL_PartCyborgRom_G955U_U3BQL1_R5.zip
[Alternate Mirror]
Other Downloads
Do Not install any of these unless you are running an older version.
BQL1 has all of these mods already!
Remove OTA apps, downloads and debug messages
Remove RCS and VoLTE Icons Zip (Flash in FlashFire)
Odin3-v3.12-PrinceComsy-.zip
​

Previous Versions
SM-G955USQU2BQK5
AP and BL Parts 1 & 2
AP_PartCyborgRom-G955USQU2BQK5_Part1.zip
BL_PartCyborgRom-G955USQU2BQK5_Part2.zip
SM-G955USQU1AQK3
AP and BL Parts 1 & 2
AP_PartCyborgRom-BootLoopEdition-G955USQU1AQK3.Part1.zip
BL_PartCyborgRom-BootLoopEdition-G955USQU1AQK3.Part2.zip
​

One more

@partcyborg , nice work and thank you for posting your PCB ROM for S8+!

Thank you @partcyborg!

You ARE the f'ing man!!!!! THANK YOU!!!
And to the peeps whining, over the past 5+ months that there wasn't a custom ROM available for this phone, I would hope to see you hitting the 'Thanks' button.

You said you would do it, and you did it! Thanks for doing this for us! Very excited to give this a try.

Can't wait to get home and try this out!!!!!!

Im sooooo excited to try this .... Sucks im at work !!!!! Ahhhhhhhh no laptop !!!!!!
im wondering to get to this ROM and start from scratch .... do initial root process from https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...root-g955u-g955u1-snapdragon-sampwnd-t3658911 ... then just flash this via flashfire in part II ... sounds correct yes?

ok so i have wiped everything before install and then followed install instructions all the way....
scratch that a reboot fixed the rotation issue

Wow ! I watched you actually say you wouldn't mind doing a rom for us and you did do it. AMAZING. I gotta try this when i get home ! time to back everything up lolol. Do you know if xposed works for this ? and also can we change the font with iFont now since you managed to? Once again thanks for port !

Flashed . No service. Cant upload picture because tapatalk is garbage. (Wrong file extension garbage)
On Sprint. Do i have to reflash the csc.?
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matthewd769 said:
Im sooooo excited to try this .... Sucks im at work !!!!! Ahhhhhhhh no laptop !!!!!!
im wondering to get to this ROM and start from scratch .... do initial root process from https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...root-g955u-g955u1-snapdragon-sampwnd-t3658911 ... then just flash this via flashfire in part II ... sounds correct yes?
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Nope you can do samfail. See the directions in op. It's super easy unless you only have usb3.0 ports in which case it probably won't work

partcyborg said:
Nope you can do samfail. See the directions in op. It's super easy unless you only have usb3.0 ports in which case it probably won't work
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Any ideas?
Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk

partcyborg said:
Nope you can do samfail. See the directions in op. It's super easy unless you only have usb3.0 ports in which case it probably won't work
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thanks dog ... appreciate the hard work and answer .... i might start coughing and leave early

Goddly said:
Flashed . No service. Cant upload picture because tapatalk is garbage. (Wrong file extension garbage)
On Sprint. Do i have to reflash the csc.?
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I solved this problem though flashin the bl through odin and doing a factory restore, i can use phone and data, but i can not message other people

Stovall Family said:
I solved this problem though flashin the bl through odin and doing a factory restore, i can use phone and data, but i can not message other people
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Factory restore?
Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk

Goddly said:
Factory restore?
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Factory restore through stock recovery.

Goddly said:
Any ideas?
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Can you fire up PreConfig and try and set your csc?
Also try flashing 1 more time. If you have a usb2 port absolutely use that. Several people have had major issues with flashing on usb3.0 ports and every one whose had a usb2 port to try it's worked flawless after. This rom will fail when stock doesn't because of its size. In order for samfail to work we have to use a raw image not a sparse one like in the stock AP. This means the image is the full size of the partition despite not being completely full

Related

[Root] [CWM] Samsung Galaxy Discover (SGH-730G) Tracfone Variant ONLY

THIS THREAD IS ONLY FOR THE SGH-730G VARIANT OF THE SAMSUNG DISCOVER. USE OF ANY OF THESE GUIDES AND METHODS FOR ANY OTHER VARIANT OF THE PHONE IS AT THE RISK OF THE USER
This thread is a guide on how to root and install CWM recovery on the Samsung Galaxy Discover (SGH-730G) which is the Tracfone (Net10, Straight Talk) variant of the device. These instructions are for Windows users only. If someone knows how to do it through Linux distro or Mac, please let me know and we will add those instructions to this post.
IMPORTANT: THIS GUIDE ASSUMES THAT YOU HAVE A PRIOR KNOWLEDGE OF THE TOOLS AND TERMS USED. ROOTING YOUR DEVICE WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY! STOP NOW IF THIS IS SOMETHING YOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT! IF YOU PROCEED, FOLLOW ALL THE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY. USE OF THIS GUIDE AND THESE TOOLS IS AT THE RISK OF THE USER! I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR NEGATIVE OUTCOMES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SOFT BRICK, HARD BRICK, EXPLODING BATTERIES, NUCLEAR WAR, GIANT SQUID PEOPLE, OR SPONTANEOUS JUSTIN BIEBER CONCERTS IN YOUR LIVING ROOM
***First let's get all the tools and files you will need to complete this process***
Samsung USB Drivers: Click HERE to download the USB drivers for the SGH-730G.
UnlockRoot Pro (Free Download) - Click HERE and scroll down to "UnlockRoot Pro" and click the "Free Download" button. *Note*: Your computer may tell you that this program is malicious. You may have to disable antivirus in order to download.
Odin3 v3.07 - Click HERE to download Odin. This program will be used to flash CWM recovery to your phone.
CWM Recovery (thanks to JohnnyGalto) - Click HERE to download CWM recovery for your phone.
***Now that you have all the tools downloaded let's get them installed and ready for use.***
1) Install the USB drivers (should be self-explanatory).
2) Click on UnlockRoot_downloader_by_UnlockRoot.exe to start the installation. You may have to grant it administrator privileges. I DO NOT RECOMMEND INSTALLING ANY OF THE SPECIAL OFFERS THAT FIRST COME UP WHEN YOU OPEN THE FILE. CLICK SKIP until the automatic download begins. This is the download for the program itself. Once that is finished, follow the instructions to install the program on your computer.
3) Extract Odin Files: I recommend creating a folder on the desktop named "Odin" simply for easy access. However, feel free to choose whatever directory you want. Simply extract all the files to a designated folder.
4) CWM Revovery Tar: Move this file into the same folder where you extracted Odin. This will make it easier to access in a little while.
***If you have followed all the instructions correctly, you are now ready to install CWM recovery and root your device! You will periodically see a yellow triangle on the Samsung boot logo screen throughout this process. But have no fear, we will take care of this later on.***
1) Put your phone into download mode by holding VOLUME DOWN + POWER. A warning screen about custom OS will appear. Press VOLUME UP to confirm this is what you want to do. You should then be showing a screen with the Android logo and the "Downloading... Do not turn off target!!" text.
2) Now connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable, and open Odin from the folder you extracted it to. If your phone is connected properly you should see something similar to "0:[COM10]" in the box under ID:COM in the upper left of the window.
**VERY IMPORTANT** MAKE SURE THE ONLY TWO BOXES CHECKED UNDER "OPTIONS" ARE AUTO REBOOT AND F. RESET TIME!! NO OTHER BOXES SHOULD BE CHECKED
3) Under "Files [Download]" click the PDA button. Navigate to where you placed the CWM tar file and click okay.It is important that you ONLY click "PDA" for this. If you have followed the directions carefully, Odin should check the MD5 sum of the file to verify validity. If the file comes back invalid or you get any errors, STOP, and report them in the thread.
4) Click "Start". DO NOT TURN OFF OR DISCONNECT YOUR PHONE DURING THIS PROCESS. If everything goes well, your phone will reboot automatically after install. To check if your install worked properly, follow the next instructions to boot into recovery and make a stock backup.
OPTIONAL BUT RECOMMENDED SAFETY STEP BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ROOT (REQUIRES AN EXTERNAL MICRO SD CARD) - CWM recovery works without root permission. It is HIGHLY recommended that you make a complete backup of your stock image before proceeding. This will make it easier to recover from a soft brick, or to return your phone to stock in the future should you choose to do so. A)Power off your phone. To boot into recovery, hold VOLUME UP+POWER until the Samsung logo is displayed. After the logo displays, release the POWER button. Keep holding the VOLUME UP button until your phone boots into the CWM recovery screen. B) Using the volume keys to navigate the menu, scroll down to "backup and restore". Use the power button to select. C) Select backup using the power button. D) After your backup is complete, go back to the main menu and select "reboot system now".
5) Before using UnlockRoot Pro, go to your Settings menu and scroll down to "Developer Options". Be sure to select "USB debugging", "Allow mock locations", and just to avoid potential disaster, choose "Stay awake". After this is all done, you can go back and unselect these.
6) With USB debugging enabled on your phone, launch UnlockRoot (not the UnlockRoot PRO shortcut the program installs on the desktop). Click the big green "Root" button. **NOTE** During the process it will ask you if you want to install other apps. DO NOT INSTALL THEM. Once the program is finished, if all went well, you now have a rooted SGH-730G!
7) There are a number of apps available in the Play Store that check to see if you are rooted. Alternatively, this is how I check my devices. A) Download and install "Terminal Emulator" from the Play Store. This app is like using ADB on your phone. B) Once it is installed, open the app. Type in the command "su" (without the quotes) and hit enter. If rooting was successful, your phone should show a pop-up message asking you to grant it root privileges. Go ahead and say yes and rejoice in the fact you were successful. If you receive the error "permission denied", then the root was unsuccessful.
**Dealing with the pesky yellow triangle on the Samsung boot screen**
The yellow triangle on the Samsung boot screen is a visual warning that you are running custom software. To get rid of it, click the following thread link. "Triangle Away" is a paid app in the Play Store, but the awesome Chainfire has made it available in the forums. Read the thread carefully and follow all the instructions for using the app. Neither I, nor him, nor your pet are responsible for the misuse of the app. - http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=631273
THAT'S IT!!! If you followed all the directions carefully, you now have a rooted SGH-730G and the sky is the limit now. Currently there is no known custom roms for this device. However I am working on building a Stock+Root Deodexed version of the factory firmware, and will upload it when I can verify it is stable to be released. Following that, I will be developing a custom rom based on the stock firmware. But of course, if you have the experience and know-how, feel free to start developing your own roms for this phone. The more the merrier.
And as always, if you were successful using this guide, or it helped you in any way, please inflate my ego by clicking that thanks button.
I will try to answer as many questions as possible if you run into problems during the process, or if you have other questions about what you can do with this device now that it is rooted.
I CURRENTLY DO NOT KNOW OF A WAY TO MANUALLY UNLOCK THE PHONE. IT'S A LITTLE BIT BEYOND MY SKILLS. I HAVE HOWEVER SEEN PEOPLE IN OTHER FORUMS GETTING PEOPLE TO DO IT USING REMOTE ACCESS TO THEIR COMPUTERS WITH THE PHONE PLUGGED IN TO IT. I DON'T KNOW ALL THE DETAILS ABOUT HOW IT WORKS, BUT COMMON SENSE TELLS ME THIS ISN'T A VERY TRUSTWORTHY THING TO BE DOING. IT'S TOTALLY UP TO YOU IF YOU REALLY TRUST A COMPLETE STRANGER TO HAVE VIRTUAL ACCESS TO YOUR COMPUTER AND YOUR PHONE. BE I'D BE WEARY.
:good: Thanks (in no particular order) to andronald for the original thread about the 730M variant of this device, Without that thread, this thread would not be possible. FitAmp for his contributions to the project over there, JohnnyGalto for the CWM recovery image, cshmitt for his help in getting me started working on a custom rom for this device. :good:
Soft Brick Recovery
SOFT BRICK RECOVERY FOR SGH-730G
Right now, I am working on a tar Odin flashable system image to make it easier to recover from a soft brick of the device. Once it is completed and tested, I will update this post to include a download of it.
***This post will help you recover from a soft brick or bootloop error on your SGH-730G after rooting. This quick guide assumes that you still have access to CWM recovery and/or are able to boot into download mode. (See OP for instructions on how to boot into recovery and download mode.)***
If you followed the instructions and recommendations in the previous post, then you should have made a backup of the stock image using CWM recovery. This is what you will use to help recover your phone so you can start the process again, or not, depending on how gutsy you feel.
IF YOU ARE STILL ABLE TO BOOT INTO CWM RECOVERY
1) Power off your device. You may have to pull the battery to do this if you are stuck with a bootloop or other booting issues.
2) Boot into CWM recovery (see OP for instructions)
3) Scroll down to "backup and restore"
4) Select restore
5) You should then see a restore point to select. The format is usually "YYYY-MM-DD.HOUR". The hour is usually in 24h format.
6) Select the file then select "Yes".
7) If everything works correctly, your stock backup should be restored and you should be able to boot your phone again.
**Note** If you lose root while restoring your stock backup, just use the guide in the OP to try again.
**If you cannot boot into CWM recovery after installation and making a backup.**
Try to reinstall the CWM recovery image using the instructions in the OP.
Again, as soon as it is ready, I will upload a tar that can be flashed through Odin to restore the factory image to your phone, and instructions on recovering and returning to stock will be posted here.
As always, if this helps you in any way, inflate my ego by clicking that thanks button.
Fun with the SGH-730G
So far there are a few fun things I have found work for this phone so far.
For those who may want overclock features, check out this thread. The reason I didn't include it in the OP is because I didn't have success in changing the max value for CPU speed. It stayed constant at 1000 and produced a little too much battery drain for my taste.
SetCPU - This app only works to change the minimum allowed CPU speed of the stock kernel. I run the "ondemand" settings with a minimum of 600MHz and max of 800Mhz. This has helped to reduce some lag from the stock speeds the kernel likes to run and doesn't produce a noticeable battery drain.
Seeder - The seeder lag reduction app makes a huge difference in smoothness of the device.
Xposed Framework: If you don't know what this is, search the XDA forums and you will be able to learn just about everything you want about it. So far I have tested features of the XBlast module and Xposed Additions. Center clock and clock color change, 4-way reboot menu with screenshot, Volume button tweaks, all from Xblast. Xposed Additions can be used to remap the buttons for different functions. I was able to remap the back key to kill the foreground app on long-press. Very useful to limit the amount of running apps in the background.
Notification Toggle - This nifty little app allows you to place toggles for wifi, mobile data, brightness, etc, in the notification dropdown screen. Saves a little time from having to navigate through the settings on the phone, and saves home screen space by not having to use the power widget.
Rom Toolbox - Some features may work, but it is better to have the rom deodexed to take full advantage. (A deodexed version of the stock rom will be available soon).
Auto Killer Memory Optimizer: This is a personal favorite of mine. I own the pro version which is well worth the money. It allows custom settings to optimize RAM usage and free up memory. Makes the phone so much smoother.
If you find any other fun mods that work with this phone, pleas share!
Thank you very much. Been waiting for this for a while. Again thanks.
Nomad692000 said:
Thank you very much. Been waiting for this for a while. Again thanks.
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My pleasure. I felt it was necessary to separate this phone version from the other versions to avoid confusion. I'll be (hopefully) updating the soft brick recovery in just a moment. Currently testing a new method. Glad you liked the thread. Stick around, things may start to get interesting soon
So far I haven't had any luck creating an Odin package of the factory system image. I have written to Tracfone to see if they could provide me with the factory image but I'm not going to have high hopes it will happen.
Hopefully this week I will be able to provide a deodexed and debloated version of the stock rom that will run a little faster and take up a little less space on the device.
A custom kernel is in the works for those interested in overclocking, though I think anything past the stock max speed will cause a good amount of battery drain.
Sent from my SGH-S730G
So you building a custom rom for the tracfone version (730G)?
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So you building a custom rom for the tracfone version (730G)?
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Slowly but surely yes. Haven't gotten as much done this week as I had hoped but it is in the works.
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i need stock rom please
TheGeekyNimrod said:
Slowly but surely yes. Haven't gotten as much done this week as I had hoped but it is in the works.
Sent from my SGH-S730G
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i mistakingly picked up the wrong phone..the discover and the centura are very similar....i accidently installed custom rom for the centura onto the discover...it is the 730g. i did not make a back up...do you have the stock rom and can you post or email it to me?? [email protected]
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j.nunez123 said:
i mistakingly picked up the wrong phone..the discover and the centura are very similar....i accidently installed custom rom for the centura onto the discover...it is the 730g. i did not make a back up...do you have the stock rom and can you post or email it to me?? [email protected]
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Right now I do not have a copy of the stock rom. I'm still trying to create an Odin flashable of the basic system partition files, recovery, and boot. Wish I could help you. This is why it's always important to make a backup. You might can try one of the 730M Discover threads and see if someone can send you a back up of theirs, but keep in mind that is the Canadian version of the phone. I'm not quite sure what all of the differences in them are.
Based on what I have been able to find out, other than the tracfone custom boot screen and sound, the android on this phone is just stock android 4. No touchwiz (thank God and all that it holy) no bloatware extras, no nothing. So you could probably take the stock Android 4.0.4 I think it is and work from that.
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little trouble
Ive downloaded everyting just fine, but when I try and install the unlockroot it keeps telling me Better installer host has stopped working. Is that something on my end or something on theirs? because i cant seem to figure anything out about better installer and have never seen it before downloading this. You have any suggestions on what is causing this problem?
[sgh-s730g] Discover Straight talk PR Rooted
I will reccomend you to start over as it is in [Root] [CWM] Samgsung Galaxy Discover (SGH-730G) Tracfone Variant ONLYthread, which is in the first page. Do a factory reset if it can be done, and wipe all the catches. format your sd card and be patient, because i followed all the instructions and mine works fine. the only thing i haven't done is get rid of the yellow triangle but I'll doit later on because I'm Working to find the unlocking code for mine. Wish you luck and do be afraid. Just be Patient :good:
Cristiandando said:
I will reccomend you to start over as it is in [Root] [CWM] Samgsung Galaxy Discover (SGH-730G) Tracfone Variant ONLYthread, which is in the first page. Do a factory reset if it can be done, and wipe all the catches. format your sd card and be patient, because i followed all the instructions and mine works fine. the only thing i haven't done is get rid of the yellow triangle but I'll doit later on because I'm Working to find the unlocking code for mine. Wish you luck and do be afraid. Just be Patient :good:
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I am getting this error on my computer not on my cell phone, My cell is a discover from straight talk. when i downloaded unlockroot from their website onto my computer and go to run it it wont even install. just keeps saying better installer stopped working. Again this is on my computer not on my cell phone.
Uninstall then re-download UnlockRoot .. I had that problem first time I tried to run it. Also, there is the actual free program, amd another program file that pulls up an order and download program for the pro version. Maybe you clicked that one instead?
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I have a debloated, deodexed, zip aligned, rooted version of the stock rom completed. Working on the updater script which is being a pain in my ass. Soon as it is done and tested I'll post it.
I've been behind on it as my volunteer work and family obligations have been my primary focus. But it is something I still try to work on to give this phone a little boost.
Sent from my SGH-S730G
Here it's what you're looking for my Friend
pokesmot88 said:
I am getting this error on my computer not on my cell phone, My cell is a discover from straight talk. when i downloaded unlockroot from their website onto my computer and go to run it it wont even install. just keeps saying better installer stopped working. Again this is on my computer not on my cell phone.
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Il' PM you the unlock root pro with the serial because I can't post it until I make 10 or more post. Download both items, install the software and then copy > paste the serial and start rooting your phone. Don't forguet to make a back up of your original not rooted rom and save it in your computer and sd card in case something goes wrong just restore it to it's original state.
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I have a debloated, deodexed, zip aligned, rooted version of the stock rom completed. Working on the updater script which is being a pain in my ass. Soon as it is done and tested I'll post it.
I've been behind on it as my volunteer work and family obligations have been my primary focus. But it is something I still try to work on to give this phone a little boost.
Sent from my SGH-S730G
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I have a SGH-S730M that I bought unlocked off of ebay, and wound up giving it to my wife. After looking at the specs for the SGH-S730G it sounds like they are identical other than one being sold by Telus and the other being sold by net10. Is the SGH-730G unlocked by default? I'm interested in getting one to try my hand at modifying. One of my few key complaints about the SGH-S730M was that even though it didn't have the touchwiz launcher it still had the samsung style lock screen instead of the stock ICS lock screen. Would xposed or any of the other stuff you mentioned allow me to change that back to stock?
Also the battery issue you mentioned also seems to affect the S730M as well, it is more than a little annoying.
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I have a SGH-S730M that I bought unlocked off of ebay, and wound up giving it to my wife. After looking at the specs for the SGH-S730G it sounds like they are identical other than one being sold by Telus and the other being sold by net10. Is the SGH-730G unlocked by default? I'm interested in getting one to try my hand at modifying. One of my few key complaints about the SGH-S730M was that even though it didn't have the touchwiz launcher it still had the samsung style lock screen instead of the stock ICS lock screen. Would xposed or any of the other stuff you mentioned allow me to change that back to stock?
Also the battery issue you mentioned also seems to affect the S730M as well, it is more than a little annoying.
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They are pretty much the same device yes. The 730G I bought was through StraightTalk so it wasn't unlocked. I'm sure you could find one unlocked on Ebay or maybe Swappa or something similar. I do hate the Samsung stock lockscreen too. Stock, Xposed won't do the AOSP lockscreen style. Once I have the deodexed working and ready it should. There is another way to bring it up, but it's a little beyond my experience, but also requires a deodexed system.
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They are pretty much the same device yes. The 730G I bought was through StraightTalk so it wasn't unlocked. I'm sure you could find one unlocked on Ebay or maybe Swappa or something similar. I do hate the Samsung stock lockscreen too. Stock, Xposed won't do the AOSP lockscreen style. Once I have the deodexed working and ready it should. There is another way to bring it up, but it's a little beyond my experience, but also requires a deodexed system.
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Cool I will be watching this thread for updates. I just bought a used SGH-730G that I am willing to do test flashes on the rom if you need a tester. I got it for a super super cheap price so I won't get upset if it gets bricked.

How to Root from Stock 4.3?

Just picked up a Note II and was shocked to see how difficult it seems to be to root from stock 4.3. Many posts from users who say the stated methods aren't working for them ...
What is the current status on the best way to root from stock 4.3? The Tmobile bloatware is killing me ...
Forgot to say that I don't care about tripping the counter for knox or ota or any of that. Just want to root, get rid of bloatware, be able to use custom rom, etc.
Just use cf auto root
Haints said:
Just picked up a Note II and was shocked to see how difficult it seems to be to root from stock 4.3. Many posts from users who say the stated methods aren't working for them ...
What is the current status on the best way to root from stock 4.3? The Tmobile bloatware is killing me ...
Forgot to say that I don't care about tripping the counter for knox or ota or any of that. Just want to root, get rid of bloatware, be able to use custom rom, etc.
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Its not difficult. I put this together today for installing note 3 features on T-Mobile Note 2. It's easiest way to do it. You need to learn basics first. So read about what recovery mode is, download mode and what Odin is and how to use it. It's all very easy and if you have TeamSpeak I wouldn't have a problem helping you with it, but you void your warranty and if you brick your phone - oh well, that's the chance you take. I've been doing it for about a month and its fun. Here's my guide. ezKAT rom is fun as hell! Enjoy!
Simplified procedure for installing ezKat custom rom on T-Mobile Note 2 (SGH-T889) ONLY
WHY THIS GUIDE?
#1 – For first time rooters, this is the easiest way to root your phone, period!
#2 - When I followed the original ezKat instructions, things didn’t go smoothly. After some trial and error and quite a bit of searching, this method worked easier, was repeatable, and also added some additional functionality – primarily stability and the ability to install games etc. to external SD Card.
I just put this together to save people time so they don’t have to go through what I did – namely fumbling around and being frustrated. Most of the solutions to problems turned out to be simple if I’d only known where to look the first time around. Unfortunately, it seems information on T-Mobile stuff is always harder to find compared to AT&T or International Note 2’s.
FILES: See the XDA forums ezKat Developer page for links to files and to acknowledge their awesome work. This is the best rom I’ve ever worked with and was well worth a little extra effort to unleash its full potential on my Note 2.
Problems others have reported that this method either avoids or solved for me:
1) No keyboard working
2) “no Sim card inserted” error after install
3) “code 7” error message during rom flashing that “ezKat 2.0 has error” and failed installation, as well as general instability reported by
others in the XDA forums.
4) Inability to install programs to External Micro SD Card
5) No sleep/coma problems
6) Stock browser is included and fully functional.
Last time I’m going to say this – these instructions pertain to the T-MOBILE NOTE 2 SGH-T889 ONLY!! I assume they probably work on the Canadian version too, but I don’t know. Regardless, whatever you choose to do with your phone is your responsibility. Your warranty is void the first time you root your phone regardless – we’re all adults here. Also, this assumes you know what flashing and Odin are… otherwise run away now!! Go read about download mode, recovery mode, and flashing, then come back if you’re not scared away by the prospect of possibly bricking your phone. Still here? Ok then…
Preparation step ONE OF THREE – freshly format your micro sd card (yep, get over it – this solves two major problems up front*)
Preparation step TWO OF THREE – copy these files linked from the ezKat PAGE to your external micro sd card:
-eZKAT_v2.0_n3feat (rom .zip)
-eZKAT_2.0_S5Keyboard (keyboard fix .zip) (do NOT try the “NEW2.0” keyboard file it does not work)
-T889UVUCMK7_Modem-Dec_9_13 (t-mobile modem fix .zip)
-UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99
Preparation step THREE of THREE: Make sure these are installed to your PC:
-Odin v1.85
-Samsung USB drivers (duh!)
-**Mr. Robinson’s Pre-Rooted Stock 4.3 Rom “root66_TMO_T889UVUCMK7_2.tar” (for flashing with Odin)
-Philz Touchwiz Recovery “philz_touch_6.00.8-t0ltetmo” (Do Not Use TWRP for these steps – I love TWRP, but for some reason – ezKat doesn’t like it)
OK – here we go! Do these in order and you can’t go wrong. Do not skip any steps!!!
1) FLASH MR. ROBINSON’s PRE-ROOTED 4.3 ROM with Odin 1.85 – phone will auto-reboot.
2) Setup Wifi-Settings and shut off phone.
3) Power on phone in Download Mode
4) Flash Philz Touchwiz 6.00.8 with Odin - phone will auto-reboot.
5) Shut off phone and restart in recovery mode.
6) Flash eZKAT_v2.0_n3feat rom in recovery mode (do not reboot yet)
7) Flash Keyboard fix and Modem fix. Reboot phone.
8) Phone should be working – you’re going to be amazed and want to play around – STOP gawking and shut the
phone down!!
9) Boot back into recovery mode – Flash SuperSU 1.99
10) Clear Cache, Clear Dalvik Cache – Reboot phone
11) Download and install BusyBox from Google Playstore
12) Reboot Phone and ENJOY!!
Congratulations. If you don’t care about installing apps etc. to SD CARD, you’re done!! Enjoy your new Note 3 and S5 features on your Note 2.
Make sure to thank the ezKat team for their amazing work on this rom.
If you do want to install apps to External SD Card, then go to Google Play Store and install “NextApp SD Fix” and “FolderMount Premium” (the free version limits you to a very small number of moveable folders) NextApp SD Fix works automatically with two clicks after installation and there is a simple Youtube video showing how to use FolderMount. Again, it is a VERY simple utility to use. Simple click through – it does everything automatically.
NOTE: Contrary to some posts I’ve seen around stating that you can no longer move programs with FolderMount, I tested it again today while editing this guide and it works perfectly with this ROM. I will not attest to any other roms.
*If you didn’t format your Micro SD Card at the beginning of this process then you may have received the “error 7” code during the flashing of the rom. If so, start over.
**Some experienced rooters will choose not to flash over Mr. Robinson’s rom because they normally prefer to flash over a “clean” install base. If you go this route and experience stability or other issues, then I strongly recommend starting from the top with Mr. Robinson’s as a base. I’ve had a lot less issues since going this route.
Good luck everyone! I hope this helped you out.
Thanks to both of you for responding! I'll check out both of the methods you suggested.
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Thanks to both of you for responding! I'll check out both of the methods you suggested.
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You're well welcome. Good luck.
towelroot works on 4.3 for sgs3 so it should work for note 2 also. no pc required
mattlowry said:
towelroot works on 4.3 for sgs3 so it should work for note 2 also. no pc required
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I tried won't work
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I tried won't work
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What error did you get?
It reboots the phone
Just rooted mine finally. Used the autoroot which didn't work and caused the supersu to just close out with knox errors. Then flashed twrp latest 2.7.2 and used it to fix permissions then flash superuser. Booted and it gave knox error, tried opening supersu and it asked if I wanted to try to disable knox. Choose yes, it said successful and Finally im rooted.

[Q] CyanogenMod not getiing installed. SuperSU Crashing.

Hello All,
I am a beginner to all this stuff. I wanted to root my phone after seeing OnePlus One running on CyanogenMod. So, first I tried to directly install the Mod using the softwares downloaded from Cyanogen's website. But the software gave the error "Unsupported Firmware". Then I researched a bit on manually installing the mod. I followed the instructions.
- First I rooted my phone with Odin 3.09v
- Installed ROM Manger on my phone (Meanwhile the SuperSU app kept on crashing)
- Somehow I managed to install ClockworkMod (What I did was downloaded SuperSU apk, installed it again. It started working and then, not losing the chance I installed ClockworkMod).
- Then I tried to install CyanogenMod through ROM Manager
- My phone re-booted and then gave a error "Can't install package on incompatible data".
- I'm having the latest snapshot version on CyanogenMod.
- Then I left the things as it is. No rooting, unrooting, etc.
- So, now I tried to take backup of my current ROM, in case something happens at least I'll be having something with me to recover
- I used ROM Manager to take backup. But it gave the error "Can't create the image"
So, now I'm stuck between middle of nowhere. Please help me out to reach to some point.
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Hello All,
I am a beginner to all this stuff. I wanted to root my phone after seeing OnePlus One running on CyanogenMod. So, first I tried to directly install the Mod using the softwares downloaded from Cyanogen's website. But the software gave the error "Unsupported Firmware". Then I researched a bit on manually installing the mod. I followed the instructions.
- First I rooted my phone with Odin 3.09v
- Installed ROM Manger on my phone (Meanwhile the SuperSU app kept on crashing)
- Somehow I managed to install ClockworkMod (What I did was downloaded SuperSU apk, installed it again. It started working and then, not losing the chance I installed ClockworkMod).
- Then I tried to install CyanogenMod through ROM Manager
- My phone re-booted and then gave a error "Can't install package on incompatible data".
- I'm having the latest snapshot version on CyanogenMod.
- Then I left the things as it is. No rooting, unrooting, etc.
- So, now I tried to take backup of my current ROM, in case something happens at least I'll be having something with me to recover
- I used ROM Manager to take backup. But it gave the error "Can't create the image"
So, now I'm stuck between middle of nowhere. Please help me out to reach to some point.
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Ok, first I think your SuperSu is not working properly. Open the Supersu app to see if it needs to update binaries. If it continues to crash, go into recovery manually (not using rom manager) and flash the latest SuperSu. Wipe Cache, go to advanced and Wipe Dalvik. Reboot. Your phone will say "android is upgrading" for a bit. Once it's booted up, go back into the supersu app and see if it needs to update binaries, if so- let it update, if not- move on. Here's a link to download SuperSu 2.02
Go back into recovery manually and select backup and restore-> backup to sdcard (or sdcard1, external sd, is my preference) This will start the backup process.
Once that is done, you need to find the CyanogenMod file specific to your phone, then you can enter recovery and flash it.
If you have trouble entering recovery, you can flash a new one via recovery or with odin.
Hello absinthesummer,
I followed every instruction you told. Now I'm done till creating backup. The problem now I'm facing is this 'Status 7' error. It says "Can't install package on incompatible data.....". Now what to do?
Status 7 is a very specific error. It means your recovery is out of date. Get the absolute newest you can find and try again. This is good news though, you've got progress!
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Edit: flash the latest recovery you can find via Odin. You probably won't be able to do it in recovery while you're getting the status 7 error.
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Status 7 is a very specific error. It means your recovery is out of date. Get the absolute newest you can find and try again. This is good news though, you've got progress!
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Edit: flash the latest recovery you can find via Odin. You probably won't be able to do it in recovery while you're getting the status 7 error.
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No, I've got the latest recovery. But I figured out the problem. It was with the package I downloaded. The CM 11 M9 version was giving errors. I researched and tried few fixes, but still it didn't work.
The fixes I tried :-
1. Deleting some coding lines from the updater-script file. But this fix gave the status 6 error.
2. Changing the updater-script file format to UNIX format. Then again it gave the status 7 error.
So, what I did, when I had no more brain to fix it, I downloaded the CM 11 M6 version and tried installing it. And VOILA! It worked. Then I updated it to M9 version through phone. Now it's working. Though it has some bugs. And some features are missing too that I wanted badly.
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No, I've got the latest recovery. But I figured out the problem. It was with the package I downloaded. The CM 11 M9 version was giving errors. I researched and tried few fixes, but still it didn't work.
The fixes I tried :-
1. Deleting some coding lines from the updater-script file. But this fix gave the status 6 error.
2. Changing the updater-script file format to UNIX format. Then again it gave the status 7 error.
So, what I did, when I had no more brain to fix it, I downloaded the CM 11 M6 version and tried installing it. And VOILA! It worked. Then I updated it to M9 version through phone. Now it's working. Though it has some bugs. And some features are missing too that I wanted badly.
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Awesome! I'm glad you got it working. You can also try comparing the two files to see what's different, or maybe swap the updater script. Maybe you'll be able to get the one you wanted working with a little modification
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Awesome! I'm glad you got it working. You can also try comparing the two files to see what's different, or maybe swap the updater script. Maybe you'll be able to get the one you wanted working with a little modification
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Thanks to you. You too helped me in working it out!
But, I have some more questions
Question 1 : If I flash stock ROM on my rooted phone, will I receive the new updates? If yes, will I be able to install them via Kies on my phone without getting into any trouble?
Question 2 : If I install stock ROM of any other phone, say Galaxy S5, will it work on my phone properly without any problems? If yes, will I receive the updates for that too and able to install them via Kies? If no, is there any way to install it? Cause I have seen people using S5 ROM on Note 2.
First question the answer is yes. As long as you have the stock recovery and stock kernel (along with the stock rom) you will receive ota updates. You can use ota root keeper (an app) to keep root during an ota update. There are many people who choose to stay fully stock but root to get rid of bloatware & stuff. However, if you want to get ota, I recommend freezing the bloatware instead of uninstalling, because an ota usually replaces old bloatware with new bloatware and can sometimes abort the ota if those apps are missing... but keep on mind this is not always the case, only certain devices.
Second question, no you cannot. Roms from other devices have to be ported to be compatible. But if you look in the development forums, you can find many roms that are basically stock but have specific features from other roms, along with the system ui (ie S5, note 3, & so forth). These rom devs have ported either parts/features or full on roms to be compatible on our device. They are excellent! I recommend reading up them and if you see some you like, try them out!
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First question the answer is yes. As long as you have the stock recovery and stock kernel (along with the stock rom) you will receive ota updates. You can use ota root keeper (an app) to keep root during an ota update. There are many people who choose to stay fully stock but root to get rid of bloatware & stuff. However, if you want to get ota, I recommend freezing the bloatware instead of uninstalling, because an ota usually replaces old bloatware with new bloatware and can sometimes abort the ota if those apps are missing... but keep on mind this is not always the case, only certain devices.
Second question, no you cannot. Roms from other devices have to be ported to be compatible. But if you look in the development forums, you can find many roms that are basically stock but have specific features from other roms, along with the system ui (ie S5, note 3, & so forth). These rom devs have ported either parts/features or full on roms to be compatible on our device. They are excellent! I recommend reading up them and if you see some you like, try them out!
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- Stock Recovery
- Stock Kernel
- OTA Root Keeper
- Bloatware
Well, to be honest, just right now I learned these new terms but know nothing about them. Can you please give me a brief description for these four terms so that when I do advanced search on them, I'd have a idea in my mind about what these are. It will make it easy for me to understand the advance things.
And I'm looking for S5 ROM for my phone. Let's see what I get.
One more question. I made a backup of my rooted stock ROM via latest ClockwordMod, manually. Now, if I reset the binary counter using Triangle Away and then wipe Cache and Dalvik and then flash my stock ROM which is located on my memory card and then after flashing I use SuperSU to unroot and then a factory reset (I don't know the method of factory reseting cause I'm confused. Whether to do it manually, like going into recovery mode or just from the phone settings. So please tell me this also.), will my phone be unrooted totally?
And sorry for bugging you so much. I hate to do that, but I don't want to take risk with my phone. So I am just collecting information. I hope so many queries are not a problem for you.
Ok...
You already know what a rom is. A kernel is a lower-level base. It controls the hardware. So when you do something on the interface, in the rom, it tells the hardware how to react. (Ie if you're playing music it tells which speakers to play and how loudly). The kernel controls almost everything you can't see, it relates to performance. Most stock kernels can be limiting as they underclock the cpu by a certain percentage. Because of this, people seek out custom kernels to max out their device's potential. Louder speakers, faster cpu, better graphics, etc. This is all stuff the kernel can optimize... but because you can change so many factors there is a risk of instability if you push your device too hard (max performance) or limit it too much (max battery saving).
Recovery is exactly what it sounds like. When you boot your device the very first screen that pops up is the bootloader. It's giving you time to boot in 3 different modes. The first mode, by doing nothing, is a normal boot into the rom/OS. The second mode, which you get to by one button combination, takes you to recovery. The stock recovery is very limited. It gives you the option to factory restore, wipe cache, update, or boot normally. Stock recovery only exists for emergencies, if your phone fails to boot normally. We have custom recoveries so we can do more stuff, flash custom roms and tinker with things. The third mode is download mode/Odin mode. This is the bootloader interface itself. It's the last resort for recovery if your recovery has been damaged or corrupted. It allows you to connect to Odin or kies and perform an emergency recovery of the device. If you damage your bootloader, your device is completely bricked.
So the order of operation is this:
Lowest level- bootloader
Second level- recovery
Third level- kernel
Fourth level- rom
Bloatware is all the pre-installed apps that your carrier adds to your phone. Most people don't use it, don't like it, and don't want it. That why we root. Without root we basically are just guest users of the device. With root we become the administrators of the device. Until you root, your carrier has admin rights over your phone (to use windows terms).
When you receive an ota update, your carrier can make it to where the update won't proceed if their pre-installed apps have been removed (although this isn't always the case). Additionally, the update package itself checks the integrity of the device. It checks recovery, kernel, and rom. If any have been altered, it will not proceed because it could cause conflict and potentially brick your device. That's why those things have to be stock.
Ota root keeper is simply an app that backs up your superuser rights before an update and restores them after its done.
You should be able to find plenty of roms with S5 features. I'm using one that makes my device fully like an S5 (my device even thinks it is an S5 and every app identifies it as such) I can think of at least 2 others as well. There's plenty to choose from, and if you see a rom you like but it's mudding a particular feature, you can probably find that feature as a stand-alone installation in the forum's themes & apps section. Just about every feature of S5, S4, and note 3 has been ported to this device, so look around!
Also, for future reference, if someone helps you on the forum, hit the thanks button instead of saying it. I don't mind either way, but some people get annoyed and will stop helping them if they don't hit that button lol. It's silly, but it's part of "forum decorum"
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svikramajit said:
One more question. I made a backup of my rooted stock ROM via latest ClockwordMod, manually. Now, if I reset the binary counter using Triangle Away and then wipe Cache and Dalvik and then flash my stock ROM which is located on my memory card and then after flashing I use SuperSU to unroot and then a factory reset (I don't know the method of factory reseting cause I'm confused. Whether to do it manually, like going into recovery mode or just from the phone settings. So please tell me this also.), will my phone be unrooted totally?
And sorry for bugging you so much. I hate to do that, but I don't want to take risk with my phone. So I am just collecting information. I hope so many queries are not a problem for you.
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You're fine, I don't mind answering your questions. Yes, you can unroot fully in the way you just mentioned but you don't even have to go through all the trouble of factory reset. Just unroot in the app. The app can be uninstalled afterwards via the play store.
You can factory reset either way, the same commands are given no matter which way you go about it. But it can be more efficient to do it from recovery because when you do it from the rom it has to create a wipe script for when it reboots, and it has to shut down the rom first. If you do it from recovery it doesn't have to anything, the rom isn't running and it can execute the wipe command immediately. (The wipe command is wipe /data /cache etc)
Thanks again for all that great info!
Questions : Is there no way to fix the Bootloader if it gets damaged by chance? And which S5 ROM are you using?
svikramajit said:
Thanks again for all that great info!
Questions : Is there no way to fix the Bootloader if it gets damaged by chance? And which S5 ROM are you using?
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If you damage the bootloader it's a hard brick and you would have to send it in for jtag services (this is a low level emmc chip flash service) The bootloader won't get damaged unless you do something to corrupt it. If you ever feel the need to flash a new bootloader, do it via Odin, never recovery! If you remember that you should be fine.
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Thanks again for all that great info!
Questions : Is there no way to fix the Bootloader if it gets damaged by chance? And which S5 ROM are you using?
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I meant to tell you I'm using DN3 rom. It has an aroma installer that lets you choose whether you want an S5 ui, a note 3 ui or a mixed ui. Choosing S5 ui & S5 build prop allows your device to work with S5 apps & it looks just like an S5. It's not the only rom out there, but it's beautiful, fast, and stable & the team works hard on it.
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I meant to tell you I'm using DN3 rom. It has an aroma installer that lets you choose whether you want an S5 ui, a note 3 ui or a mixed ui. Choosing S5 ui & S5 build prop allows your device to work with S5 apps & it looks just like an S5. It's not the only rom out there, but it's beautiful, fast, and stable & the team works hard on it.
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Hey absinthesummer!
I tried to unroot my phone with the method I told you. But in the restore option, I am stuck at 'Checking MD5 Sums..'. What to do now?
MD5 checking takes forever! You have to wait it out. Most recoveries offer a way to turn it off. You shouldn't have to factory reset though, just click unroot in the super su app and then uninstall the app from the play store.
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MD5 checking takes forever! You have to wait it out. Most recoveries offer a way to turn it off. You shouldn't have to factory reset though, just click unroot in the super su app and then uninstall the app from the play store.
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I waited and the system was restored. But I got an error on 'Restoring Data'. I rebooted the phone and now it's showing glowing Samsung logo from like 3-4 minutes.
I've seen that before. Can you get back into recovery? You may have to flash stock in Odin, flash recovery and then do the Restore again. Data got messed up.
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I've seen that before. Can you get back into recovery? You may have to flash stock in Odin, flash recovery and then do the Restore again. Data got messed up.
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I'll try removing the battery now. Let's see what happens.
Ok if you can get into recovery, do a fresh flash and then try to restore again. And see if it offers a way to turn off MD5 checking. That's why I use philz or twrp, they offer that and move much faster through MD5 check by default.
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If you still fail on data, flash stock in Odin, flash custom recovery, then you should be able to enter recovery and have a successful restore.

Removing the StageFright bug

I want to secure my phone from the recently discovered StageFright Android hack.
I want to remove the component/package that this bug is linked to.
I am running AT&T Rooted Stock (minus bloatware) 4.4.2 Baseband: I747UCUFNE4.
I want to remove the offending package with titanium backup until an Update can be issued.
Can someone let me know what package I need to remove?
You will be better off waiting for a xposed patch, stagefright (if you have been paying attention) is the media processor in android so if you take it out you loose most media playback
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crazymonkey05 said:
You will be better off waiting for a xposed patch, stagefright (if you have been paying attention) is the media processor in android so if you take it out you loose most media playback
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AT&T is never going to release an patch for my Device.
mrnapolean1 said:
AT&T is never going to release an patch for my Device.
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No they're not, but CM apparently has stagefright patched.
Maybe it is time to give a custom ROM a shot. :good:
jason2678 said:
No they're not, but CM apparently has stagefright patched.
Maybe it is time to give a custom ROM a shot. :good:
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I have CM on my Captivate up until my screen took a ****.
Do you know any good tutorials for installing CM on the SIII?
mrnapolean1 said:
I have CM on my Captivate up until my screen took a ****.
Do you know any good tutorials for installing CM on the SIII?
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There are some guides linked to these forums, but the ones I know of are pretty old and out of date. Samsung pushed Knox with the newer firmware updates, and that really changed how we have to handle this phone. The information you're after has been written all over this forum by many members, myself included, but I can't seem to find a decent post to link to right now. The problem is there is a lot of information, it is all fragmented across thousands of posts, hard to search (hard to find what you're after anyway), and some of the old information can be a little dangerous with the newer bootloaders.
The key to not bricking this phone is to know what bootloader and modem you're on and never, ever try to downgrade it (if you're on a newer one). First thing to do is install the Samsung phone info app from the play store and check your bootloader and baseband. Alternately enter this in a terminal:
Code:
getprop ro.bootloader
getprop gsm.version.baseband
If your bootloader ends in MJB, NE4, or NJ1 don't ever try to downgrade it. The result is a hard brick that is very difficult to recovery from. That means never Odin back to stock if you're on MJB, NE4, or NJ1. The only stock Odin package AT&T allowed to be released is the "ancient", new bootloader bricking LK3 Android 4.1.1 firmware.
If your bootloader or modem end in NE4 or NJ1 you're good to go. You can flash any newer ROM you want. If you're on MJB you're probably ok too. If you're on anything else your mobile data probably won't work with CM 12.1. You'll have to look into updating.
Another good thing to know is that the i747/d2att bootloaders are not locked and have never been locked. Do not attempt to unlock them. Any GS3 bootloader unlock procedure you come across is probably for the Verizon variant, and if you try it on a d2att you'll likely have a hard brick.
Also be aware that the i9300 was marketed as Galaxy S3 as well, but it is a totally different device on the inside. Never flash an i9300 ROM on a d2att phone.
Once you've verified what bootloader/modem you're on, and that it is good to go with CM 12.1, these are the basic steps I'd take if starting with an unmodded phone:
1) Download a SuperSU TWRP flashable zip and store it somewhere on your phone.
2) Use Odin to flash the latest version of TWRP for d2att. Uncheck everything but f.reset time so the phone doesn't auto reboot. Upon success pull battery.
3) Replace battery. Boot straight into recovery by holding vol up + home + power until you see some tiny blue text in the upper left then releasing. If you mess up and accidentally boot into your stock ROM your custom recovery will likely get overwritten with stock and you'll have to repeat step 2 and try again.
4) Flash SuperSU in TWRP.
5) Reboot to stock ROM. Use play store to update your SuperSU binary. You'll probably have to reboot once or twice, but eventually you'll get working root and Knox disabled.
6) In stock ROM open a terminal and enter:
Code:
su
reboot nvbackup
Your phone will reboot. It will seem like a pretty normal reboot, but you'll see some quick flashes of blue text in the upper left if your looking for it. This fixes a Samsung derp and makes sure you have a working EFS backup. This was the only reason we rooted your stock ROM; sorry about all that work just to do this but if your phone ever panics from a bad flash and triggers its autorestore function you'll be happy you did it.
7) Download ROM for d2att and matching gapps. Store them on external SD if you have one. Otherwise verify you can copy files from PC to phone via USB when your phone is booted into TWRP. With TWRP up an running you should just have to plug it in and phone will be recognized by PC as a media device you can transfer files to.
8) Reboot to recovery. Make a backup in TWRP. Store copies on external SD and somewhere off phone for safekeeping. In fact, always keep a nandroid backup or two, a ROM you know works, and a gapps package on an external SD - just in case.
9) Do wipe -> advanced wipe. Tick dalvik, cache, system, and data.
10) Do wipe -> format data. This is why your new ROM and gapps need to be on external SD. Otherwise you'll have a blank phone and you'll have to copy something over via usb or push it via adb to have something to flash. You don't need to do this every time you flash a ROM, but you do need to do it when switching from touchwiz to AOSP and vice versa.
11) Flash ROM
12) Flash gapps
13) Reboot - be patient. 1st boot might take 10 - 15 minutes on a lollipop ROM with this phone.
14) Profit
This probably isn't detailed enough to use as a walkthrough. It will give you an idea what to search and do more research and reading on, and I think I flagged most of the hard bricking pitfalls owners of this phone run into.. Make sure you understand the whole procedure before proceeding. Wouldn't want you to brick your phone trying to deal with a potential vulnerability there's a remote chance you might be targeted with.
Good luck. I made it sound a little scary, but as long as it is handled properly this phone is a flashing beast. If I haven't flashed mine dozens of times, then its in the hundreds. Never had anything go so wrong to the point that I could boot up into recovery and restore or flash my way out of it.
I have NE4 bootloaders
mrnapolean1 said:
AT&T is never going to release an patch for my Device.
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I never said att, I meant Xposed framework. People release security patches on their all the time
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How to install LineageOS on the Mi 10T Lite

Hey guys, if you're a noob or you haven't flashed a custom ROM to an android device since the likes of the Galaxy S2 like me, this guide is made for you!
Disclaimer: I am by no means taking credit for any links posted, credits to the creators of anything mentioned! And a special thank you to the creators of the TWRP and the ROM, hopefully development will grow for such an awesome device! I am not responsible if you brick your device (by not following my tutorial :/)
The only complaints I have about this ROM is the camera quality but install the GCAM port for the Mi10T Lite, it may help!
You will need:
A Mi10T Lite (duh) or any other supported device with MIUI Installed (Android 10)
A SD card
A laptop with fastboot installed ( [OFFICIAL][TOOL][WINDOWS] ADB, Fastboot and Drivers - 15 seconds ADB Installer v1.4.3 | XDA Developers Forums (xda-developers.com) )
A Mi account
TWRP (https://www.mediafire.com/file/qaea...0I_3.5.A10_05-01-2021_BL-L-fixsdcard.img/file)
The ROM (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-unofficial-10-0-gauguin-lineageos-17-1.4224633/)
GApps (I used this one: Download NikGapps from SourceForge.net)
B*lls
First (Ignore this if you already unlocked your bootloader):
Download MiFlash_Unlock (http://miuirom.xiaomi.com/rom/u1106245679/4.5.813.51/miflash_unlock-en-4.5.813.51.zip)
Make sure you have a Mi account and a SIM
Go to settings, enable developer options
Once you have done this, go to developer options (additional settings, scroll down)
Enable OEM Unlocking
Enable USB Debugging (not sure if this is necessary but I like to have it enabled anyway)
Click on Mi Unlock status and add your account, remember your details! (You may need to sign out and sign back in again)
It should say account linked to device successfully or something along those lines
Grab a cable (the included cable worked for me but other cables didn't)
OPTIONAL: YOU MAY WANT TO BACK UP ALL OF YOUR DATA
Open MiFlash_Unlock which you previously downloaded and connect your phone in fastboot mode (if it doesn't show up follow this tutorial: Fixed: Fastboot not detecting your Android device (qasimtricks.com) )
Click on unlock device! It should automatically reboot when it's done
Complete the set-up process, input your Mi account details and you should be good to go!
Enable developer options again and enable USB debugging
Installing TWRP (Ignore this if you already have TWRP installed!):
Turn off your device and boot into fastboot, connect and verify that it is connected by opening command prompt then typing "fastboot devices", it should show up
Point command prompt to the folder where your TWRP is downloaded (if it is located in downloads, type cd c:/users/(your username)/downloads
Then type fastboot flash recovery "twrp".img (replace "twrp" with the name of the recovery installed)
It should say successful, then type fastboot reboot and hold volume up + power
You've booted into TWRP! Hooray!
If it asks for the password to decrypt put it in, if it doesn't then no worries
You will notice that your internal storage is encrypted, not to worry!
Installing the ROM:
Connect your phone to your laptop (it can be in TWRP) and move the ROM to your SD card
Boot into TWRP if you haven't already, click wipe, advanced wipe and wipe Dalvik Cache/ART, Data and Cache
Once this has completed, go to install, then change the storage to SD Card
Locate the ROM file and swipe to flash!
Once the flash has completed, DO NOT REBOOT
Go to wipe and click format data, then type yes
Reboot to system! Done!
Installing GApps (Optional):
Move the GApps file provided to your phone
Boot to TWRP
It will prompt you to enter your passcode, this will decrypt the internal storage!
Click on install and locate GApps, swipe and flash!
Reboot
Congratulations! You have installed the first custom ROM made specifically for the device You can install Magisk if you want, I'm in the UK and my metro bank app didn't work but by using Magisk hide and changing the name of the Magisk manager everything worked (hide every Google app)
Enjoy! I hope you found this useful
thanks, after installing it can i go back to stock with locked bootloader?
jeuxtype said:
thanks, after installing it can i go back to stock with locked bootloader?
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yes you can using xiaomi flash tool
Might want to confirm when to install gapps as if it's done after a boot it's not going to work!
Chari69 said:
yes you can using xiaomi flash tool
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so it's safe to flash lineage, i want to use it but i need to get back to stock to watch netflix and for google pay?
jeuxtype said:
so it's safe to flash lineage, i want to use it but i need to get back to stock to watch netflix and for google pay?
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Yes its safe, download the stock fastboot ROM online and use miFlash as mentioned, before you start flashing make sure the setting at the bottom right of the app is set to wipe + lock, I've already done it once and it worked fine
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Might want to confirm when to install gapps as if it's done after a boot it's not going to work!
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Hey, that's awfully weird. When I tried flashing alongside the ROM I kept getting an error, but after I booted and done initial set up and tried installing it worked fine
Good guide a++++
deanlee121 said:
Good guide a++++
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Thanks Dean!
Google pay works on this?
Xts7 said:
Google pay works on this?
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Yeah just changed the magisk package name, enabled magisk hide and used gpay sqlite fix and it was all working. Metro Bank worked too
The only thing I'd say is that Open GApps Micro is the package you want to install; anything larger won't fit in the system partition - you get an Error 70! JT
jdtanner said:
The only thing I'd say is that Open GApps Micro is the package you want to install; anything larger won't fit in the system partition - you get an Error 70! JT
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Hey, I've just been made aware that that works too, but NikkGapps also works! Also, ArrowOS comes pre-built with GApps and it's better imo, only thing is bluetooth audio doesn't work and the speaker crackles occasionally.
fizzy900 said:
Hey, I've just been made aware that that works too, but NikkGapps also works! Also, ArrowOS comes pre-built with GApps and it's better imo, only thing is bluetooth audio doesn't work and the speaker crackles occasionally.
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Waiting until these bugs are sorted before trying that ROM. Bluetooth and general audio are fairly important to me
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Waiting until these bugs are sorted before trying that ROM. Bluetooth and general audio are fairly important to me
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Same somewhat lol, its annoying but thank God my headphones have a 3.5mm jack too!
Thanks for the guide, I recently got a redmi note 9 pro 5g from chinaland shipped to the uk then followed this guide pretty much, but instead of going twrp and lineage I went Orangefox and Arrow OS
I wasn't sure how all would go so was grateful of the guide as my first flashing on the new beasty..
I used this guide + info from the arrow thread before I jumped in..
just for info's it worked flawlessly
Steps I did
1. Unlocked bootloader ofcourse
2. installed Orangefox via fastboot
3. flashed latest version of china android 10 from sdcard (no reboot)
4. flashed arrow OS android 11 from sdcard
5. wiped data
To my amazement it booted first go and real fast like in under 5min!
can somebody explain why we need to wipe data after flashing ? surely wiping data means wiping ? but I guess it is not somehow wiping the good flash data..?
Where does all the data go when I flashed the first chinarom and why is it required to flash chinarom first ?
I have one bug bar the odd crackle, has anyone else noticed keyboard issues ? When i type sometimes it shows up backwards
ie google will appear as elgoog ?
I tried swiftkey keyboard + changing languages still the issue persists..
Thanks again @ Fizzy900
Jonny5isalivetm said:
Thanks for the guide, I recently got a redmi note 9 pro 5g from chinaland shipped to the uk then followed this guide pretty much, but instead of going twrp and lineage I went Orangefox and Arrow OS
I wasn't sure how all would go so was grateful of the guide as my first flashing on the new beasty..
I used this guide + info from the arrow thread before I jumped in..
just for info's it worked flawlessly
Steps I did
1. Unlocked bootloader ofcourse
2. installed Orangefox via fastboot
3. flashed latest version of china android 10 from sdcard (no reboot)
4. flashed arrow OS android 11 from sdcard
5. wiped data
To my amazement it booted first go and real fast like in under 5min!
can somebody explain why we need to wipe data after flashing ? surely wiping data means wiping ? but I guess it is not somehow wiping the good flash data..?
Where does all the data go when I flashed the first chinarom and why is it required to flash chinarom first ?
I have one bug bar the odd crackle, has anyone else noticed keyboard issues ? When i type sometimes it shows up backwards
ie google will appear as elgoog ?
I tried swiftkey keyboard + changing languages still the issue persists..
Thanks again @ Fizzy900
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Hey bro, nice glad you enjoyed! So you have to format data after flashing a custom ROM from what I know in order to remove encryption, if you don't it'll show your internal files in a strange way and if you further tinker with it and do something it might stop you from installing apps full stop (happened to me cause I was being a tw*t lol). You need to flash the latest stock firmware (if the ROM requires you to) so you get the latest vendors which work with the custom ROM, although I believe there is a method to just flash vendor images themselves (fastboot flash vendor nameofvendorfile.img).
Yeah so arrowOS has notification crackles for some reason, most of the bugs are audio related (BT audio doesn't work either).
My typing was backwards too sometimes, it's because you're touching the fingerprint slightly which goes to the first element on a page or something (when you're typing it goes to the start of the box where you enter text). To understand what I mean go onto your launcher and tap the fingerprint scanner, it should highlight something.
I just flashed dotOS from arrow, works a charm! No audio related bugs afaik and BT audio works (lifesaver, phew).
Any other questions feel free to drop me a message on Telegram, @stillw0rking.
Take care! Also how in the world did you import the device from China hahahaha
epic fast reply!
<3
ahha the fingerprint!! I was wondering why I got random white box appearing on my home screen (and at random times) can it be disabled ?
So we got another rom already lol how excellent, I would like a rom that is stripped to the bone so we can install what we like, aka the least amount of crap running in the backround the merrier I am
Yea I just ordered from one of the china phone shops, got a note 9 pro 5g for £ 211 including postage, when I saw the price I just had to buy even tho my trusty oneplus 3t is still fine but but had the upgrade bug hehe, was from giztop, risked the custom charge and succeeded haha
Finally thanks for explaining the Encryption bit, yes I did read that but it seemed to go in one ear...
Guessing you are on the mainland somewhere, Greetings from across the pond
Jonny5isalivetm said:
epic fast reply!
<3
ahha the fingerprint!! I was wondering why I got random white box appearing on my home screen (and at random times) can it be disabled ?
So we got another rom already lol how excellent, I would like a rom that is stripped to the bone so we can install what we like, aka the least amount of crap running in the backround the merrier I am
Yea I just ordered from one of the china phone shops, got a note 9 pro 5g for £ 211 including postage, when I saw the price I just had to buy even tho my trusty oneplus 3t is still fine but but had the upgrade bug hehe, was from giztop, risked the custom charge and succeeded haha
Finally thanks for explaining the Encryption bit, yes I did read that but it seemed to go in one ear...
Guessing you are on the mainland somewhere, Greetings from across the pond
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Haha yes I'm from near London! You must be the first English person I've actually bumped across on XDA ever lol. Aah yes, as far as I know it can't be disabled, it'll be stuck w that until the dev fixes it... ROMs have started to release quite quickly for the phone ever since the mi10i got dropped thank God, hopefully this is a good sign!
DotOS seems to be pretty light, heavy on the customizing side but when I started from fresh I had the basic google apps but gmail wasn't even installed lol. Dot is giving me the same sort of sot as Arrow, so really its up to you, but if the BT audio bug is a major thing for you (thank God one of my headphones can be used with a 3.5mm jack too lol) then I'd recommend Dot, but otherwise they're both extremely similar in terms of performance
And I was gna try and order the mi9T Pro like that but didn't bother, read some bad stories lol.
And no worries But yeah I'm pretty sure that is all it is, when you modify /system or something, the internal storage encrypts so you can't access it on stock ROM with TWRP but with custom you can decrypt easily
Take care mate!
Does lineage for mi 10t lite support 120 hz on screen ? Is it adaptive or locked?

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