Can someone point me in the right direction..I need the stock 2.3.4 rom please..searched but don't know which one to download..nexus s on T-Mobile USA..thx in advance..!!!
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I don't think there is a full 2.3.4 flashable full ROM. But there is 2.3.3 stock ROM, and if you flash it you will get 2.3.4 update OTA within like 10 minutes.
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matt2053 said:
I don't think there is a full 2.3.4 flashable full ROM. But there is 2.3.3 stock ROM, and if you flash it you will get 2.3.4 update OTA within like 10 minutes.
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Can u link it 2 me please..thx..!!!
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http://goo-inside.me/crespo/stock/f182cf141e6a.signed-soju-ota-102588.f182cf14.zip
Do a full wipe and flash in ClockworkMod Recovery just like any other ROM.
matt2053 said:
http://goo-inside.me/crespo/stock/f182cf141e6a.signed-soju-ota-102588.f182cf14.zip
Do a full wipe and flash in ClockworkMod Recovery just like any other ROM.
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thx ..one question I'm already on 2.3.4..but I can't factory reset my phone I get the android with the triangel over his head..will there be a problem if I go back down to 2.3.3..thx
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thx ..one question I'm already on 2.3.4..but I can't factory reset my phone I get the android with the triangel over his head..will there be a problem if I go back down to 2.3.3..thx
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You have to wipe. You can always reflash recovery if you need to.
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matt2053 said:
You have to wipe. You can always reflash recovery if you need to.
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I used ur link thx very much....only problem is now I lost root lol..helppp
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bigmizz79 said:
I used ur link thx very much....only problem is now I lost root lol..helppp
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So just root again, it takes like 2 minutes. There are several easy guides for root here. Do you need my help or can you follow one of the guides?
I suggest you follow one of the guides and if you have trouble then ask me and I will help you.
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Hi guys,
Wanted to ask if it's possible to lock back the bootloader for warranty claims since it was unlocked in the process of rooting the Nexus S & how do I go about doing so for this case? Thanks in advance.
Stan.
fastboot oem lock
FYI, if you've rooted the phone, locking the bootloader won't get rid of the Superuser package that was installed. You'll have to get rid of that too if you're worried they'll check your phone for that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=879041
where do i find a stock rom.img as i didn't get to back that up before rooting my phone.
Try here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=955719
Also don't forget that "rom manager" on the market has stock 2.3.3 on it at the moment also. Should be able to get ota updates after that too.
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Also don't forget that "rom manager" on the market has stock 2.3.3 on it at the moment also. Should be able to get ota updates after that too.
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Meaning? Because I have rom manager on my phone now
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Stanlehh said:
Meaning? Because I have rom manager on my phone now
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You can get the stock 2.3.3 ROM from Rom Manager.
zero383 said:
You can get the stock 2.3.3 ROM from Rom Manager.
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I would need to purchase the full version? On my rom manager, to download roms need the full version to be present.
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Stanlehh said:
I would need to purchase the full version? On my rom manager, to download roms need the full version to be present.
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Download ROMS>Extras
I'm using free version. You don't need paid version to download Tom's.
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zero383 said:
Download ROMS>Extras
I'm using free version. You don't need paid version to download Tom's.
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Stock images u mean? Is it restricted to any builds?
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I am going to be sending my Nexus S for repairs tomorrow and I finally got my bootloader locked and my phone is unrooted. Is there anything else i need to worry about or am I good to go? Lmk, thanks!
Make sure no rooting/unrooting files are on the sdcard
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Make sure you don't have the superuser app. Plus you have stock rom on it
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I'm sending back my nexus for camera repair too. Isn't there is a wipe after you lock the bootloader?
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Yeah, there is.. just make sure you have the stock rom on it.
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My phone just had the superuser app on it but no custom rom so I am good to go then correct? My phone is running stock 2.3.4.
phoneman09 said:
My phone just had the superuser app on it but no custom rom so I am good to go then correct? My phone is running stock 2.3.4.
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Take superuser app off then u should be good to go.
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Did that already just uninstalled it using titanium backup with root explorer. Is there any way they can find out since I uninstalled it or even had it?
phoneman09 said:
Did that already just uninstalled it using titanium backup with root explorer. Is there any way they can find out since I uninstalled it or even had it?
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Can u go into clockworkmod? If u still can then your still rooted. U need to flash back all the way back to stock.
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Esteway.619 said:
Can u go into clockworkmod? If u still can then your still rooted. U need to flash back all the way back to stock.
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The seller called me to unroot and send it in lol... once you unroot, clockworkmod is gone... since you don't have permissions anymore.
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melvinchng said:
The seller called me to unroot and send it in lol... once you unroot, clockworkmod is gone... since you don't have permissions anymore.
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there is a one click unroot you can use
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1167819&highlight=one+click+unroot
it will return you back to out of the box stock so you don't have to worry about anything.
crzdcole said:
there is a one click unroot you can use
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1167819&highlight=one+click+unroot
it will return you back to out of the box stock so you don't have to worry about anything.
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I'm using fastboot oem lock method... Thanks for alternative info.
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This will work on the tmobile nexus also or just the sprint one?
crzdcole said:
there is a one click unroot you can use
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1167819&highlight=one+click+unroot
it will return you back to out of the box stock so you don't have to worry about anything.
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melvinchng said:
The seller called me to unroot and send it in lol... once you unroot, clockworkmod is gone... since you don't have permissions anymore.
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Root and cwm recovery aren't related.
Uninstalling su.zip with TB is like saying I don't want black, but go on and wipe black with black lol (TB requires root to perform most actions)
Just install a Google full rom (sticky in general section) and lock the bootloader afterwards.
rentaric said:
Root and cwm recovery aren't related.
Uninstalling su.zip with TB is like saying I don't want black, but go on and wipe black with black lol (TB requires root to perform most actions)
Just install a Google full rom (sticky in general section) and lock the bootloader afterwards.
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I think I have to rename the file that delete clockworkmod when I restore... just in days.
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melvinchng said:
I think I have to rename the file that delete clockworkmod when I restore... just in days.
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I don't get what you say. Installing a full Android stock rom will delete cwm recovery and add the stock recovery again (as well as restoring the install-recovery.sh again).
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I don't get what you say. Installing a full Android stock rom will delete cwm recovery and add the stock recovery again (as well as restoring the install-recovery.sh again).
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I meant that I have to remand the install-recovery.sh back.. so it will delete the recovery.
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I meant that I have to remand the install-recovery.sh back.. so it will delete the recovery.
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A full ROM from Google will come with stock recovery, no need to worry about that when using that method.
Do you guys change back your radio?
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melvinchng said:
Do you guys change back your radio?
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If your radio is the correct one that came with the version you have installed, why bother.. if not they can see that the bootloader was unlocked just from comparing your device's Android + radio version versus what it would have been via OTA.
i have been trying to boot my phone into recovery mode but to no avail. i hold the volume up & down and power then release the power button when "samsung" appears but i just keep getting this screen. Also i cant get past this other screen to get into the phone to access anything.
PLEASE DONT WASTE TIME MAKING COMMENTS ABOUT HOW MESSED UP MY PHONE IS. I SEE IT EVERYDAY, THANK YOU!
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i have been trying to boot my phone into recovery mode but to no avail. i hold the volume up & down and power then release the power button when "samsung" appears but i just keep getting this screen
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I'm sure somebody knows an answer to this, but I'm just gonna say it. You need a case.
Way to respect the OP by still making the useless reply and besides don't you think it's a little late for a case?
And do a search
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So first register at www.sammobile.com, then search SGH-T769 under firmware and download the August 2012 ICS or The Feb 2013 ICS Firmware, wait for the download to finish (took me 30 minutes) then extract which ever firmware zip you downloaded then using Odin click on PDA and select the .md5 file which is located in the extracted ICS Firmware Folder that you've downloaded from sammobile.com
Download the PIT file here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1919228
Click on PIT in Odin and then select the one downloaded from the link above
then make sure re-partition isn't checked and start the flashing process after it is done flashing and reboots you'll have stock ics to root it simply follow the instructions over at the root ics stock thread found here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1919228
This will flash a custom recovery and once the recovery is flashed using Odin reboot into recovery and flash the superuser.zip then you'll have Rooted Stock ICS Firmware or if you want you could just skip flashing superuser.zip and just flash a custom rom.
*BOOT LOOP MIGHT OCCUR*
To fix boot looping after flashing stock ICS just boot into stock or custom recovery and wipe data and cache then reboot and you're good to go.
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Jserrano56 said:
I swear.... I have answered this on five different threads... I'll edit this comment later when I'm not busy (probably in an hour or so) I'll provide you full instructions on how to get your phone back to working order.
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THANK YOU
Ah. The Christmas lights as I like to say. I had this but I booted to recovery.
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shwes said:
i have been trying to boot my phone into recovery mode but to no avail. i hold the volume up & down and power then release the power button when "samsung" appears but i just keep getting this screen. Also i cant get past this other screen to get into the phone to access anything.
PLEASE DONT WASTE TIME MAKING COMMENTS ABOUT HOW MESSED UP MY PHONE IS. I SEE IT EVERYDAY, THANK YOU!
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Check my comment from earlier I've edited it and provided instructions if you have any questions post them here and I'll try to answer them to the best of my knowledge.
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Jserrano56 said:
Check my comment from earlier I've edited it and provided instructions if you have any questions post them here and I'll try to answer them to the best of my knowledge.
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Okay, i believe it has worked and rooted but now it keeps rebooting and i keep receiving these pop ups
shwes said:
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Okay, i believe it has worked and rooted but now it keeps rebooting and i keep receiving these pop ups
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Reboot into recover and wipe cache and dalvik cache
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Jserrano56 said:
Reboot into recover and wipe cache and dalvik cache
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THANK YOU!!
Ah, I did this once . I believe I tried flashing a rooted kernel while I still had stock ICS installed even though the OP clearly said it would only work with GB, lol scared the crap outta me!
shwes said:
THANK YOU!!
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There's a thanks button you know?
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shwes said:
THANK YOU!!
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No Problem, any questions comments or concerns?
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No Problem, any questions comments or concerns?
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yes, so im currently on the 4.0.4 android version, i want to update to 4.1.2, ive seen many post about how to update it but thats how i bricked my phone the first time. do you have any suggestions or links i could use to do this process.
shwes said:
yes, so im currently on the 4.0.4 android version, i want to update to 4.1.2, ive seen many post about how to update it but thats how i bricked my phone the first time. do you have any suggestions or links i could use to do this process.
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We don't have official 4.1.2 from T-Mobile or Samsung but what we do have is custom roms which are built on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, have you ever flashed a custom rom or are you new to rooting and custom roms?
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Jserrano56 said:
We don't have official 4.1.2 from T-Mobile or Samsung but what we do have is custom roms which are built on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, have you ever flashed a custom rom or are you new to rooting and custom roms?
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Still pretty new to custom roms but ive rooted my phone before
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Still pretty new to custom roms but ive rooted my phone before
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Do these rom names look familiar CyanogenMod, AOKP, PACman Rom, ParanoidAndroid?
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Jserrano56 said:
Do these rom names look familiar CyanogenMod, AOKP, PACman Rom, ParanoidAndroid?
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yes i just got the cyanogenmod on my phone
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yes i just got the cyanogenmod on my phone
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Which cyanogenmod are you running? 9 is the ICS 4.0.4, 10 is the JB 4.1.2, 10.1 is still being worked on its 4.2.2
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jparnell8839 said:
Which cyanogenmod are you running? 9 is the ICS 4.0.4, 10 is the JB 4.1.2, 10.1 is still being worked on its 4.2.2
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i believe jb but on my phone my andriod version says 4.1.1
Hey guys after using P500 for 2+ years, i shifted to a Nexus 4
Now i want to flash stock ROM and recovery in my P500 because i plan on selling it...these guides seem too old now...
So can somebody help me??
Or provide a link for a working, updated guide
Thanx alot in advance
EDIT: After all researches finally KDZ updater worked!
People say its very risky but to be honest everytime only KDZ updater worked for me after trying other methods
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IKnowIRock! said:
Hey guys after using P500 for 2+ years, i shifted to a Nexus 4
Now i want to flash stock ROM and recovery in my P500 because i plan on selling it...these guides seem too old now...
So can somebody help me??
Or provide a link for a working, updated guide
Thanx alot in advance
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Flash Stock rom and recovery
Post here if you want the link
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Flash ICS by Hephappy, will make it sell better. Also, try flashing Pure Performance Zero to speed things
akiratoriyama said:
Flash Stock rom and recovery
Post here if you want the link
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Yes i need the link...its great if you can provide it plus it will turn this to full stock right??
No root and blah blah
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IKnowIRock! said:
Yes i need the link...its great if you can provide it plus it will turn this to full stock right??
No root and blah blah
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Stock ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1824618
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Stock ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1824618
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Ok thanks
I got it done using the KDZ updater
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Even i used kdz updater some days back
Just thought not to tell you about it as some said it was risky
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akiratoriyama said:
Even i used kdz updater some days back
Just thought not to tell you about it as some said it was risky
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Yeah ive read about it but its the only method which works for me everytime once got it bricked though, was lucky to get back to life
This time also got a bootloop but after removing the battery and putting it back made it work
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flash oldest custom rom that you find and update after with LG Suport Tool to stock 2.2.2 , that will make your phone stock withaout custom recovery or anything else, download from LG site that tool, and 2.2 or 2.2.1 roms you can find in development, something really old
or downgrade to old bb and upgrade with same LG Suport Tool
I think is safest way
grigtm said:
flash oldest custom rom that you find and update after with LG Suport Tool to stock 2.2.2 , that will make your phone stock withaout custom recovery or anything else, download from LG site that tool, and 2.2 or 2.2.1 roms you can find in development, something really old
or downgrade to old bb and upgrade with same LG Suport Tool
I think is safest way
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Thanx for your support! I got it done using KDZ :good:
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I read on a website that its been updated,
What's the easiest way to update? Worth updating ?
I rooted my phone using wugfesh kit and flash droidkang v19 ROM ,
Google recovery zip collection xda
Edit, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50042079
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jd1639 said:
Google recovery zip collection xda
Edit, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50042079
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Just flash and that's it?no wiping or deleting any other files? Thanks for the link
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g2uzer said:
Just flash and that's it?no wiping or deleting any other files? Thanks for the link
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Just flash it, no wipes required
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g2uzer said:
Just flash and that's it?no wiping or deleting any other files? Thanks for the link
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Use the offical TWRP app.. fast and painless.. goomanager doesnt seem to be working right now
gd6noob said:
Use the offical TWRP app.. fast and painless.. goomanager doesnt seem to be working right now
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Great app but this isn't an official one.
The XDA thread has been closed and there's no update on Google Play for 2 months.
I don't know if jmz still has other projects... Flashify is also a great app to directly flash the img files without a PC.
I heard that
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
works pretty well...
El Daddy said:
I heard that
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
works pretty well...
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This!
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No need to use Fastboot if you already have a recovery to flash with.
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No need to use Fastboot if you already have a recovery to flash with.
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It doesn't hurt to know all the options and procedures. Actually OP would have already known this if he hadn't used a toolkit to root in the first place
-1 for toolkits
But yes, options are:
Fastboot flash img
recovery install zip
Flashify flash img
Thanks to all for the help suggestions , but yeah I used a tool kit which means I don't know how to do it manually that's why I asked for the easiest way to update .
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Thanks to all for the help suggestions , but yeah I used a tool kit which means I don't know how to do it manually that's why I asked for the easiest way to update .
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It would be good to learn how to do it manually. It's really pretty easy. And you'll know your phone better and know how to do things yourself.
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