I have went back to stock on the 22nd of this month. I still have not got the ota yet. Is that normal? should I wait a few more days?
lawranceomega said:
I have went back to stock on the 22nd of this month. I still have not got the ota yet. Is that normal? should I wait a few more days?
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The OTA will roll out to all devices over a few weeks - you can't just "check in" and get it. It's flagged by IMEI/ESN. Once you're flagged a subsequent check in will result in OTA notification.
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The OTA will roll out to all devices over a few weeks - you can't just "check in" and get it. It's flagged by IMEI/ESN. Once you're flagged a subsequent check in will result in OTA notification.
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FYI the check in code is *#*#checking#*#*
*#*#checkin#*#*
Overstew said:
*#*#checkin#*#*
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You must have replied as I was editing. Thanks
Its still wrong ^^
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You must have replied as I was editing. Thanks
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Thanks guys!
I noticed the original poster is on T-Mobile. Keep in mind that so far, the 2.3.5 update is only for the Nexus S 4G on Sprint. No announcement official or unofficial has been made regarding a 2.3.5 update for any other Nexus S variant other than the 4G one for Sprint.
i hope they dont start fragmenting their OS further...even at the nexus s flagship level...that would suck.
-gk
Has anyone tested updating OTA with a rooted phone on 2.3.4? I assume this will set the phone back to stock but wanted to make sure it wouldn't brick it...
gkrawiec said:
i hope they dont start fragmenting their OS further...even at the nexus s flagship level...that would suck.
-gk
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it was a update primarily for the Nexus S 4G. its not fragmentation.
if you REALLY want 2.3.5 then just download a ROM with it.
Jagar123 said:
Has anyone tested updating OTA with a rooted phone on 2.3.4? I assume this will set the phone back to stock but wanted to make sure it wouldn't brick it...
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It won't brick anything. At worst it will change the permissions on the su binary and you'll have to flash it through recovery again or format /system (the incremental updates don't really do that though) to extract the new system packages.
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It won't brick anything. At worst it will change the permissions on the su binary and you'll have to flash it through recovery again or format /system (the incremental updates don't really do that though) to extract the new system packages.
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Unfortunately it looks like it's bricked my phone... I got the triangle exclamation point and it wont go anywhere...
*EDIT*
After taking out my battery and rebooting it looks to have gone back to 2.3.4 pre update. Yay
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Unfortunately it looks like it's bricked my phone... I got the triangle exclamation point and it wont go anywhere...
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thats not what a BRICK IS! if your screen shows something. ITS NOT BRICKED. stop using the wrong term, its fixable.
root and get clockwork if it isnt there anymore, wipe and flash a ROM.
Quick question...not ssure if answered already but after the update, are there supposed be more signal bars showing? I have read in other forums that some who updated saw more signal bars (not necessarily more signal strength but more bars as opposed to the 4 that we have pre update).
Thanks aand how has tthe experience been with the update? I used the recovery method rather than wait for sprint to push it to us and honestly, I have noticed very little difference in coverage
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Samsung just released the first firmware update today... i installed it but cant find any info online anywhere about what all it changed/fixed? anyone have more info on this?
There's a post in general about it coming soon. I haven't gotten it yet, anyway to extract it and host it? just in case they release it in phases. According to the other post, you can install it via OTA, Store, or home computer, so it should be available to the masses soon.
Always the same first question... Does it kill root?
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Same usual first question: Does it kill root?
Roger
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Sorry about the double post. Got an fc and then didn't show.
I got the update a bit ago. Phone rebooted to install...there was an error but I didn't get to see what it was. Phone rebooted again and is going fine now. Titanium backup still shows root. I went to about phone and it shows 2.1_update 1. I read media hub was supposed to be enabled but mine still says check later...I'm wondering if my phone didn't actually update. I will see what others say about their updates.
Oh and my specs...one click rooted with andromeda kernel and adw launcher...pretty much stock other than that
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i have had 2.1 update one since i first got my phone... :-( i was soo excited about an update ... I want the puzzle unlock
Firmware version 2.1-update1 has been out for weeks. It was on my phone when I bought it at the beginning of the month.
done12many2 said:
Firmware version 2.1-update1 has been out for weeks. It was on my phone when I bought it at the beginning of the month.
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This is what I thought too. I knew I saw the update 1 on my phone when I got it...Well anyway, an update was pushed to my phone this morning and it looks like the installation failed. I try to update firmware again, but nothing. I wonder if root is keeping it from installing. I haven't done anything else to the phone that would stop an update. Might have to side load the update when it comes out on the website.
done12many2 said:
Firmware version 2.1-update1 has been out for weeks. It was on my phone when I bought it at the beginning of the month.
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Different update. This is di07, phone came with dg27
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This is what I thought too. I knew I saw the update 1 on my phone when I got it...Well anyway, an update was pushed to my phone this morning and it looks like the installation failed. I try to update firmware again, but nothing. I wonder if root is keeping it from installing. I haven't done anything else to the phone that would stop an update. Might have to side load the update when it comes out on the website.
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Probably the custom kernel. I haven't even rooted yet, want to wait to see of this blocks root, but probably won't, at least not entirely. May reset root, but it should be rootable again. I thought the root method was a general 2.1 exploit, not really specific to the epic.
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rufflez2010 said:
Probably the custom kernel. I haven't even rooted yet, want to wait to see of this blocks root, but probably won't, at least not entirely. May reset root, but it should be rootable again. I thought the root method was a general 2.1 exploit, not really specific to the epic.
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That's what I figured...I could flash back to stock I guess, but might be moot if the phone can't find the update again. It was pushed to me to begin with and now it's like it never happened...
rufflez2010 said:
Different update. This is di07, phone came with dg27
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I still have dg27 so it seems my update just failed. It's gotta be the custom kernel then. hmm...what to do, ha
Well, update: I was trying to use Odin to flash the stock kernel back on and I bricked the phone, haha. It wouldn't boot after trying to flash with Odin. IT was stuck on a screen with a picture of a phone, a computer and a caution sign in between. I looked around and it seems the only option is to flash back to stock. That worked like a charm in Odin...dunno who the stock kernel wouldnt flash...oh well. So now everything works again. Took like 5 min to flash and reboot, then another 20 to put it all back like I had it. ADW, Dropbox, and Appbrain are my friends, ha.
Anyway, with the stock kernel the update pushed again and installed fine. I have access to media hub now and whatever else was pushed with this update. It seems the update didn't like the kernel. But all is good now, I just have to root again. I think I'm gonna leave the stock kernel this time though.
JojoSteez said:
Well, update: I was trying to use Odin to flash the stock kernel back on and I bricked the phone, haha. It wouldn't boot after trying to flash with Odin. IT was stuck on a screen with a picture of a phone, a computer and a caution sign in between. I looked around and it seems the only option is to flash back to stock. That worked like a charm in Odin...dunno who the stock kernel wouldnt flash...oh well. So now everything works again. Took like 5 min to flash and reboot, then another 20 to put it all back like I had it. ADW, Dropbox, and Appbrain are my friends, ha.
Anyway, with the stock kernel the update pushed again and installed fine. I have access to media hub now and whatever else was pushed with this update. It seems the update didn't like the kernel. But all is good now, I just have to root again. I think I'm gonna leave the stock kernel this time though.
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Let us know if battery life is any better.
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Samsung's build number is always easy to read.
A, B, C, D, ... : month.
January, February, March, etc. G means July, therefore.
27 means July 27th: the date of kernel/firmware build.
So DI07 means September 07, which is fairly new.
http://community.sprint.com/baw/message/213524
Here is a Sprint Admin talking about it. It is an official release as of today. He has all the fixes listed too.
it is a 2.1 exploit through adb actually so this shouldnt be of any worries to us
Just got a pop up on my phone about the update. Accepted it and told it to apply. Phone rebooted, then showed an error when trying to apply the update. Hit the Home button and phone rebooted. No further notifications now about the update. Went in and manually checked and it tells me none are available. So,..I guess you only get one shot at the update and then you're skipped??
anyone that is rooted with stock kernel able to update and keep root?
wait what update? i checked for an update but there wasnt one.
Logged into an At&T wifi yesterday and the phone offered an HTC system "update".
Having owned several HTC products and never seeing any sort of update from them for a device I owned, Ill admit i was a bit shocked. lol
Downloaded for a few mins, although I didnt see a file size.
Reboots, resets twice then boots. Both my Inspires updated to
Software Version
1.84.502.11
took about 5 mins total
Sorry If this was somewhere else, I searched and didn't see anything.
What'd they do to my phones?
This is the update from ATT that added hsupa
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This tells you all .. update was pushed out back in April 29th.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/inspire-att/downloads/
The install doesn't work for me. Just shows an exclamation point and the android guy. I'm suspecting it's because I'm rooted and running TPC. Any ideas?
lockheedload said:
The install doesn't work for me. Just shows an exclamation point and the android guy. I'm suspecting it's because I'm rooted and running TPC. Any ideas?
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You got it.
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You got it.
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How do I get rid of the update notification?
Same thing with me shows exclamation point and the android guy for me to im also rooted i wonder if we can get the update being rooted. im tired of the notification also
Anyone get it to install with root? I just don't want it to screw up my root where i'd have to do it again.
The OTA update is mostly a collection of patches. These are very specific as to the files they are to patch. If you don't have the official AT&T ROM (or a very close approximation) then the update won't do anything.
there is the full ATT rom with the included patches and fixes and stuff in the development section. just dl the rom and flash it since you are already rooted
simple and stuff.
but also a lot of the newer roms are importing the fixes
Gene Poole said:
The OTA update is mostly a collection of patches. These are very specific as to the files they are to patch. If you don't have the official AT&T ROM (or a very close approximation) then the update won't do anything.
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Even with stock Rom? So my question is, if on rooted with stock Rom, and I try the update, will it screw anything up with the root?
c4k30rd34th said:
Even with stock Rom? So my question is, if on rooted with stock Rom, and I try the update, will it screw anything up with the root?
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It will not run, it will fail the process.
How long does it take to install after downloading?
I'm going on about 10 minutes of the green arrows on the black screen with the phone image under it. Don't think it should take this long should it?
K, thanks. Simple answer. Is there a way to disable that notification then?
Nevermind. Hung on the install but pulling the battery worked
Install this stock rooted Rom. It has the ota update in it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1058042
Just got the notification... Downloading now and will upload ASAP!!
EDIT: should it only be a 45MB update? seems odd..
Have you not already seen the thread about it mate?
And yes, it's only a small maintenance update to 2.3.4 - nothing big
EddyOS said:
Have you not already seen the thread about it mate?
And yes, it's only a small maintenance update to 2.3.4 - nothing big
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Yeah, saw the thread. Figured this would be a quicker way for people to access it
And ohh ok. So it's not a FULL system update. More of a "patch". Thanks for clarifying.
Pretty much so yeah! Makes the Sensation SO much better, though!
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Pretty much so yeah! Makes the Sensation SO much better, though!
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If I weren't S-OFF I'd update right now.. buuut I can wait. I'm sure the update is fantastic. I've been anticipating
If you're just S-OFF and not on a custom ROM then you can flash it with no problems, just re-run Revo afterwards to make sure the S-OFF stuck but you're good to go
EddyOS said:
If you're just S-OFF and not on a custom ROM then you can flash it with no problems, just re-run Revo afterwards to make sure the S-OFF stuck but you're good to go
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Oh, awesome!! Yes, I'm S-OFF with rooted stock ROM.
Updating now... please no brick! Lol (anxiety kicking in)
Phone rebooted into recovery, and I'm getting the triangle with the "!" symbol, along with the little blue Android guy, and nothing is happening... normal?
Is this once you've started the update going? If so, you have to leave it. It can take 20 mins to finish (or did with my unbranded European handset when I did it)
EddyOS said:
Is this once you've started the update going? If so, you have to leave it. It can take 20 mins to finish (or did with my unbranded European handset when I did it)
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Yes, once the update started. I will leave it.
Thank you for the reply.. I was 5 seconds away from a battery-pull. PHEW! Would not have been a good idea...
maff1989 said:
Phone rebooted into recovery, and I'm getting the triangle with the "!" symbol, along with the little blue Android guy, and nothing is happening... normal?
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Im getting a green android guy with a !. Nothing is happening. Shouldn't there be a bar below showing progress?
Worst case you should be able to flash the 1.29 RUU to get back to stock but you shouldn't have to do that. Just give it time
My phone is S-Off and rooted only.
Got the same ! inside the triangle. Waiting.....
"I'm so excited! I just can't hide it! I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I wanted this update sooo badly!"
fiberangel said:
My phone is S-Off and rooted only.
Got the same ! inside the triangle. Waiting.....
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I'm astonished at the amount of people who don't read! You root your phone then think you can just apply OTA updates without issues. LOL
You and about 4 other people are all having the same problems. You did not read the warnings. DON'T upgrade to the OTA update if you are rooted. Wait until a new ROM with the update is compiled and safe for flashing.
same here, pulled battery and now will try to update again.
updating right now...
bobsbbq said:
I'm astonished at the amount of people who don't read! You root your phone then think you can just apply OTA updates without issues. LOL
You and about 4 other people are all having the same problems. You did not read the warnings. DON'T upgrade to the OTA update if you are rooted. Wait until a new ROM with the update is compiled and safe for flashing.
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In case you didn't see the post on the first page, a user with S-OFF and rooted Stock ROM applied this update with no issue.
EddyOS
Aren't you Santa's little helper. Good for you and your astonishment.
If you know a way to fix it, please share it.
Regards,
bobsbbq said:
I'm astonished at the amount of people who don't read! You root your phone then think you can just apply OTA updates without issues. LOL
You and about 4 other people are all having the same problems. You did not read the warnings. DON'T upgrade to the OTA update if you are rooted. Wait until a new ROM with the update is compiled and safe for flashing.
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did the update went through for you?
maff1989 said:
In case you didn't see the post on the first page, a user with S-OFF and rooted Stock ROM applied this update with no issue.
EddyOS
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maff1989 said:
In case you didn't see the post on the first page, a user with S-OFF and rooted Stock ROM applied this update with no issue.
EddyOS
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Just because one user did it doesn't mean it's safe. There are different recoverys floating around etc. Bottom line don't take a chance! There are already people working on a rooted flashable ROM. So be patient or suffer the consequences.
I've a rooted G2X that's still running 2.2. Just over an hour ago I got a "T-Mobile Update Service." notification. Surprisingly there's no talk of a fresh OTA here so I'm not really sure what's going on. Not that an OTA would work for me since I'm rooted, but I guess it's going to keep bugging me until I do something about it.
2.3.3 was all the rage about a month or so ago.
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Well, sure, but all news says that T-mobile stopped doing OTAs some time ago (started late July, stopped August 10). So why on earth is my phone just getting it now? I even do a manual check every so often and never got it. I didn't do anything special today that I can recall.
you should update it. you dont have nothing to lose. ifd your still rooted it will unroot but then you can flash nvflash recovery and go back to any rooted roms you want
epithumia said:
I've a rooted G2X that's still running 2.2. Just over an hour ago I got a "T-Mobile Update Service." notification. Surprisingly there's no talk of a fresh OTA here so I'm not really sure what's going on. Not that an OTA would work for me since I'm rooted, but I guess it's going to keep bugging me until I do something about it.
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No idea why you're just getting it now, but its the same one thats been out for a while now.
hmichaelkim said:
No idea why you're just getting it now, but its the same one thats been out for a while now.
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T-Mobile removed the 2.3.3 update from their servers long ago. If you are getting something else it is new most likely. You can do an OTA if you are rooted as long as you have not modified any system files other than adding su and superuser.apk to get root..
epithumia said:
I've a rooted G2X that's still running 2.2. Just over an hour ago I got a "T-Mobile Update Service." notification. Surprisingly there's no talk of a fresh OTA here so I'm not really sure what's going on. Not that an OTA would work for me since I'm rooted, but I guess it's going to keep bugging me until I do something about it.
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So what was the update?
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Well, I let it update but of course it just booted into CWM instead of doing anything. I'm guessing I'd have to flash back to stock in order to apply any OTA. If someone tells me what to search for I can run logcat and see what it downloaded, but I didn't see anything obvious when I looked (and there's a lot of stuff in there).
I'm on froyo to and rooted but no clockwork mod recovery. I tried to check for an update and it said some kind of error i dont remember.
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Well, I let it update but of course it just booted into CWM instead of doing anything. I'm guessing I'd have to flash back to stock in order to apply any OTA. If someone tells me what to search for I can run logcat and see what it downloaded, but I didn't see anything obvious when I looked (and there's a lot of stuff in there).
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Check in the /cache directory for the zip file for tthe update. If you can, before you install it can you save a copy of the zip to a separate area on your sdcard and thn upload it to a file sharing site so others can download it? Once you install it, it gets deleted from the /cache directory but if you save it elsewhere those copies will be saved.
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Well, I let it update but of course it just booted into CWM instead of doing anything. I'm guessing I'd have to flash back to stock in order to apply any OTA. If someone tells me what to search for I can run logcat and see what it downloaded, but I didn't see anything obvious when I looked (and there's a lot of stuff in there).
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Yes, you need to be on stock recovery and your phone's system partition must be stock. LG stores some OTAs very differently than other vendors.
Do a backup of your phone first to preserve the OTA image. It might be in the cache but it might be elsewhere. If you wouldn't mind giving me a link to the system and cache images I can try to find the OTA and see what it is for.
I just got the 2.3.3 ota update about 2 weeks ago which i thought was real late also. I used to check for the update and i would always get an error too. i was rooted in stock froyo for tmobiles g2x (LG P999DW). I didnt have to re-root the phone and last night i just flashed clockworkmod recovery and flashed the 1.55ghz overclocking kernel on to the 2.3.3 that i got from the ota update.
Lenin809 said:
I just got the 2.3.3 ota update about 2 weeks ago which i thought was real late also. I used to check for the update and i would always get an error too. i was rooted in stock froyo for tmobiles g2x (LG P999DW). I didnt have to re-root the phone and last night i just flashed clockworkmod recovery and flashed the 1.55ghz overclocking kernel on to the 2.3.3 that i got from the ota update.
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Did you flash roms and then restore an old backup? That backup could have had the OTA on it and you did not notice it before. T-Mobile pulled the OTA months ago (was available less than two weeks). Doesn't seem likely it was pushed to you recently.
I was wondering if anyone found a way to take ota after rooting. I have always had rooted devices and always ended up on custom roms. For now I would like to stay on the official rom and debloat a bit. Any ideas?
Pretty sure you can just flash back to stock and take ota, then re root. You normally need stock recovery to take ota, and be unrooted
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I can't believe i didnt think of that after I did the same thing with the S4. Thx for shining some light into my clouded mind lol
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I rooted yesterday night. Will I be able to odin back to official and receive OTA updates?
roadrunnrr said:
I rooted yesterday night. Will I be able to odin back to official and receive OTA updates?
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I tried this and update still wouldn't let me download the OTA.
Unless someone comes out with a way to revert the knox flag (which is said to be a perm flag) it won't ever be possible to be true factory again as all OTA's will now check for the tamper.
I think someone mentioned though you can manually install it, just the downloader/OTA wouldn't work.
If manually still wasn't possible I'm sure someone could remove the check from the update and you still get it that way but officially through Samsung you currently are probably stuck.
Ideally someone finds a way to reset the so called, perma flag.
If not the alternative might be finding a way to root the phone without flagging it, but in those cases it won't help those already flagged.
I know on HTC they had a similar type of flag, though didn't use it to check for update status. They flagged as Tampered or Re-locked for example.
However after some time we found how to reset those in some magical hidden area to blind write too (not talking about those that cheated to hide it via bootloader image edits)
At this point it's a wait and see game...
I hope someone finds fast though, I am stock and really want to get this bloat off my phone lol
I tried it myself now... Rooted and i couldnt even check for updates. Unrooted but device status was still custom. I had to go into the stock recovery and wipe everything and then Odin stock firmware to be able to check for updates
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roadrunnrr said:
I tried it myself now... Rooted and i couldnt even check for updates. Unrooted but device status was still custom. I had to go into the stock recovery and wipe everything and then Odin stock firmware to be able to check for updates
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When I tried this the update check still failed stating that I had a custom ROM.
Just checked for updates and it went through
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Just checked for updates and it went through
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Were you rooted then un-rooted?? Can you post the OTA file from your cache??
Yeah... Rooted then grabbed the whole factory md5 and restored that did it. Let me know where I can find the OTA and I'll post it. But I'm unrooted now so I don't know if it will work
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Yeah... Rooted then grabbed the whole factory md5 and restored that did it.
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Nice, Otherwise seems like a bad strategy on Samsung's part if they don't allow people who unroot and odin back to stock to take OTA's.. Why would a manufacture not want to offer a path back to stock for security updates and the chance to get a user back on a bloated rom full of there paid ad apps. Each time users do this there is a small percentage that won't either be able to re-root due to updates stopping the root method or just out of hassle. I understand the warranty flag but not why you wouldn't offer a path back to stock unless they are just being short sighted in an attempt to penalize people who root which won't have much effect..
I'd post the OTA like I said but I'm unrooted now.
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I'd post the OTA like I said but I'm unrooted now.
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So root!!
Still waiting to find out if I'll be able to get back to official and then check for updates after this update and root
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roadrunnrr said:
Still waiting to find out if I'll be able to get back to official and then check for updates after this update and root
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I can't seem to do it. Once I rooted and tripped the Knox flag bit the Update check won't let me download. But the error message says that I can still download and install updates using Kies.
I just fixed it. The problem is not the Knox flag but rather the fact that Custom was showing in Download mode instead of Official. I had to flash twice without my SDcard inserted to get to Official. Once I got to Official the update started to download.
rooted?
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Still waiting to find out if I'll be able to get back to official and then check for updates after this update and root
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so what does it matter if a phone is rooted or not in terms of an OTA update from a phone that has already received it?....wouldn't you just upload it and apply it? shouldn't matter at all whether phone is rooted or not when you're updating the file received from an already received OTA phone update. It's just the acquisition of the update that's blocked, not the install. At least until the 5SS you could always just grab a copy of the OTA update and install.
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so what does it matter if a phone is rooted or not in terms of an OTA update from a phone that has already received it?....wouldn't you just upload it and apply it? shouldn't matter at all whether phone is rooted or not when you're updating the file received from an already received OTA phone update. It's just the acquisition of the update that's blocked, not the install. At least until the 5SS you could always just grab a copy of the OTA update and install.
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No if you were completely stock and just root ...with stock recovery and no missing system files it could be done. ...it now has to say official for the ota to finish ....no other way
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but again, once a non-rooted phone receives the OTA update, you just pull the update from the phone and share it and even rooted phones can update...that's my point...am shocked no one is sharing their "received" OTA update
Epix4G said:
No if you were completely stock and just root ...with stock recovery and no missing system files it could be done. ...it now has to say official for the ota to finish ....no other way
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Patience.. I guess..
dk2463 said:
but again, once a non-rooted phone receives the OTA update, you just pull the update from the phone and share it and even rooted phones can update...that's my point...am shocked no one is sharing their "received" OTA update
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I gotta agree.. Most of my previous device OTA's were always dumped within hours of release really surprised this hasn't been yet. This is my first Samsung phone and I have liked the device but kinda disappointed in the XDA turnout so far. I am always appreciative of those who are here but I just thought with how popular the Galaxy line was there would be more dev support from day 1 but there hasn't been much so far. I know it's early and being CDMA/Sprint really limits us but seems like all my previous HTC devices on Sprint and the current M8 are getting way more action.. Oh well, but sure makes a jump to T-Mobile for the new Oneplus One Cyanogen phone sound tempting haha..
And thanks again to all those who are here and contributing!!!