[LINK][ODIN][TAR]G900VVRU1ANCG_G900VVZW1ANCG_G900VVRU1ANCG_HOME.tar .md5 - Verizon Galaxy S 5 General

WARNING: FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK
As always I am not responsible for any damage you do to your device.
This is for folks to explore at this point and possible develop any root and/or bootloader exploits. Of course if you have an emergency this might be nice to have too.
This should ideally recover your phone back to stock, however, it is unlikely that this will reset any counters, e-fuses, and/or q-fuses that may trip due to tinkering with the phone.
http://invisiblek.org/joder/SGS5/SM-G900V_VZW_1_20140331185350_7qiy1jcm1z.zip
md5: 7d4e172bb8fb678fe0929d6a9f976891
As always thanks to @invisiblek for hosting this file.

Let's get this party started

Any reason you say don't flash odin yet? Any question of the validity of the file, or just cautioning not to do something if you don't need to?

blulite said:
Any reason you say don't flash odin yet? Any question of the validity of the file, or just cautioning not to do something if you don't need to?
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Just a caution at this point. I guess I can remove that, however, I was going to let folks poke around the files first.

Root baby....root!!!

Show them what you got XDA developers!

Next steps for those who are going to try to find a root method:
1. Download tar
2. Find start addresses and offsets
3. Analyze with your favorite analysis program
4. Check for kernel source
5. Check if kernel is patched for all known vulnerabilities
6. Start irc channel for galaxy s5
7. Gather devs with S5 and discuss possible methods of attaining root
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Surge1223 said:
Next steps for those who are going to try to find a root method:
1. Download tar
2. Find start addresses and offsets
3. Analyze with your favorite analysis program
4. Check for kernel source
5. Check if kernel is patched for all known vulnerabilities
6. Start irc channel for galaxy s5
7. Gather devs with S5 and discuss possible methods of attaining root
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Thank you for outlining this as I wouldn't even know where to start.
Having said that - we have a channel on freenode: http://webchat.freenode.net/ - #SGS5
Any guides to get me started on looking at addresses and offsets. I know I am capable, just have to learn what I am looking for and what tool to use (Windows preferably). I am guessing that we are looking for empty space in the memory that can be written to?
A few of the devs I know who could crack this don't want anything to do with a Verizon SGS5. The advice I get is go buy an dev or unlocked version. I can't necessarily blame them as they get crapped on when they put lots of work into something like this. Especially with little to no payout.

joderme said:
Thank you for outlining this as I wouldn't even know where to start.
Having said that - we have a channel on freenode: http://webchat.freenode.net/ - #SGS5
Any guides to get me started on looking at addresses and offsets. I know I am capable, just have to learn what I am looking for and what tool to use (Windows preferably). I am guessing that we are looking for empty space in the memory that can be written to?
A few of the devs I know who could crack this don't want anything to do with a Verizon SGS5. The advice I get is go buy an dev or unlocked version. I can't necessarily blame them as they get crapped on when they put lots of work into something like this. Especially with little to no payout.
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Yeah we've run into a similar situation over in the VZW s4 section. We're still fighting to find a bootloader workaround and a root method for the impending kitkat ota. Figured you guys might as well get started lol. I posted how to find start addresses in the op here
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open1your1eyes0 said:
Let's get this party started
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Just what I was thinking!

Very excited to see what turns out. I have no developing background but am desperately in need of root. Moral support being sent your way :good:

Root and Recovery
I have very little experience rooting devices. This I was hoping to make my first. The download booster along with the camera were major selling points but Big Red removed the download booster. I was able to find the download booster through an alternate launcher, but can't change the mobile network type to get it to function.
Hopefully there will be a root so I can use the tethering and use the download booster.

Why in hell was this moved to general ?
It is the very first step in making a rom, rooting, or finding a way to weasel in a boot method.
It is everything to do with development, and nothing to do with general.
noob mods.

open1your1eyes0 said:
Let's get this party started
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Did someone say party?

n2ishun said:
Why in hell was this moved to general ?
It is the very first step in making a rom, rooting, or finding a way to weasel in a boot method.
It is everything to do with development, and nothing to do with general.
noob mods.
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I moved the thread some time ago, as I personally do not believe uploading of stock firmware is development. I personally feel all stock firmware should be maintained in a single thread in general.
This "noob mod" has rooted or unlocked (as in found the vulnerabilities and written the exploit, not just running someone else's exploit) more devices than anyone in this thread, and most people in this community.
Pretty sure I know what the first steps are in researching and developing exploits, probably more so than anyone posting here.
This kind of insult and behavior is one of the reasons people with the ability to develop these exploits are stepping away from doing so publicly. Continuing this kind of behavior, were going to start ending up with fewer and fewer people willing to work on such projects.
Good luck on your endeavor.

jcase said:
I moved the thread some time ago, as I personally do not believe uploading of stock firmware is development. I personally feel all stock firmware should be maintained in a single thread in general.
This "noob mod" has rooted or unlocked (as in found the vulnerabilities and written the exploit, not just running someone else's exploit) more devices than anyone in this thread, and most people in this community.
Pretty sure I know what the first steps are in researching and developing exploits, probably more so than anyone posting here.
This kind of insult and behavior is one of the reasons people with the ability to develop these exploits are stepping away from doing so publicly. Continuing this kind of behavior, were going to start ending up with fewer and fewer people willing to work on such projects.
Good luck on your endeavor.
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joderme said:
Thank you for outlining this as I wouldn't even know where to start.
Having said that - we have a channel on freenode: http://webchat.freenode.net/ - #SGS5
Any guides to get me started on looking at addresses and offsets. I know I am capable, just have to learn what I am looking for and what tool to use (Windows preferably). I am guessing that we are looking for empty space in the memory that can be written to?
A few of the devs I know who could crack this don't want anything to do with a Verizon SGS5. The advice I get is go buy an dev or unlocked version. I can't necessarily blame them as they get crapped on when they put lots of work into something like this. Especially with little to no payout.
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Please talk to your Devs again...since the payout (even though I know all won't, but I would still expect 75%) is now almost $9,000 to find root...and I'm sure no one would crap on them for this!

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[Q] Does BlackJelly Rom work on Verizon S3?

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1883845
does this rom work with the verizon s3? I could not find it in Verizon thread. The ROM looks great so far.
No. Do not flash ROMs from other carriers on your phone. It WILL result in a brick.
Covered many times...please search next time.
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It actually wouldnt brick your device as the rom doesnt flash any radios. It might not boot, but it wouldnt brick it. The ATT version of the rom (which is based off the tmo leak) works unmodified (kernel and all) with the tmo version. I have a version in both the ATT and TMO forums and the rom is exactly the same except for the model number in the build.prop. However, I'm not sure it will work on the CDMA variant.
tomalrocks said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1883845
does this rom work with the verizon s3? I could not find it in Verizon thread. The ROM looks great so far.
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Like what graffixnyc said, the only differences are in the build.prop. Just add the CDMA specific values to the build.prop in BlackJelly (be sure to remove the GSM stuff). Also, take the apns-conf.xml from one of our ROMs like Synergy or CleanROM and replace the one in BlackJelly. That should get you booting.
Marcismo55 said:
No. Do not flash ROMs from other carriers on your phone. It WILL result in a brick.
Covered many times...please search next time.
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I'd say just stay away from the ROMs in the i9300 forums. But even those wouldn't give you a hard brick. I know...I've purposely tried to do it by installing Omega and Foxhound.
Thank you for clarifying guys.
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graffixnyc said:
It actually wouldnt brick your device as the rom doesnt flash any radios. It might not boot, but it wouldnt brick it. The ATT version of the rom (which is based off the tmo leak) works unmodified (kernel and all) with the tmo version. I have a version in both the ATT and TMO forums and the rom is exactly the same except for the model number in the build.prop. However, I'm not sure it will work on the CDMA variant.
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Even so I'd be really careful saying that. Someone may read that and think it's fine to flash stuff from other threads while in fact it is really dangerous. The OP only has a few posts so this may apply to him too (no offense, there are some people who read on here all the time and just don't bother with an account until they need to, I'm just sayin)
Hey guys,
I just ported over the BlackJelly ROM the OP requested and will be posting it here for people to use. Since I am pretty much caught up in other projects, both IRL and on XDA (AOSP), this ROM won't be receiving much support as I'd like to give it so I welcome anyone to take the port and make it better. And please, no smartass comments like this:
tml478 said:
Don't let the haters win. If other people want to complain because you released a better product then them then so be it. Android is open source for a reason and you made something that's amazing and I for one really appreciate it. Maybe the haters should get back in the kitchen and try to release something that even comes close to this. Keep up the good work and thanks a lot.
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"If other people want to complain because you released a better product then them then so be it." Like... seriously? Read the #1 rule of XDA:
1. Search before posting.
Use one of our search functions before posting, whether you have a question or something new to share, it's very likely someone already asked that question or shared that news.
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FORUM RULES
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HOWEVER, if you do want me to support it fully by abandoning other XDA projects and provide updates on the original developer's behalf, let me know. Of course, I will only provide full support if graffixnyc is okay with me doing it.
The build WILL most likely have bugs, some major, some minor, but that is for everyone to fix. I think this will be a good learning tool as well. Oh and if you already weren't aware, you can use kernels from the other carriers. AFAIK, the kernels are common among all carriers (not including the international kernels) so flash away!
Before we get to the download link, MAJOR props and thanks to graffixnyc for BlackJelly ROM. It's great!
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PureMotive said:
Like what graffixnyc said, the only differences are in the build.prop. Just add the CDMA specific values to the build.prop in BlackJelly (be sure to remove the GSM stuff). Also, take the apns-conf.xml from one of our ROMs like Synergy or CleanROM and replace the one in BlackJelly. That should get you booting.
I'd say just stay away from the ROMs in the i9300 forums. But even those wouldn't give you a hard brick. I know...I've purposely tried to do it by installing Omega and Foxhound.
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I imagine you changed the update-script in it then. The partition difference would brick you for sure. I know several of the two and a half bagillion people that hard bricked did it with omega specifically. And why would you try to brick these. Unless you have a jtag setup or something i don't see the point
billard412 said:
I imagine you changed the update-script in it then. The partition difference would brick you for sure. I know several of the two and a half bagillion people that hard bricked did it with omega specifically. And why would you try to brick these. Unless you have a jtag setup or something i don't see the point
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I didn't change them. I may have been lucky or something, but I kept the ROM as is and installed it and didn't end up with a hard brick. Regardless, moral of the story is to stay away from i9300 ROMs unless someone makes a successful port.
I was trying to brick the phone for testing purposes.

[Q] How to downgrade my Desire s from ICS back to GB

Hey all im new to posting here so if I have posted in the wrong section I do apologise in advance also im not very technically minded when it comes to Android so if i seem quite newbish please don't hate, I recently upgraded my desire s to ICS using HTC ruu becuase vodaphone UK where taking the absolute mick in rolling out the ICS update so i did it myself but now i want to re root my phone but am unable to find any infomation on how to root a ICS desire s the only info i can come up with is if i am on gingerbread so i see no alternative then downgrading back to GB to root my phone i have a gingerbread vodaphone uk kernal but have no idea how to flash my phone with it so i was wondering if anyone could help me either root my ICS desire s or downgrade my desire s back to GB so then i can root it easily cheers for the help in advance
here, read this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1950413&highlight=downgrade+ics+gb
which lead to this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1876188&page=4
reading the index thread is highly recommended before proceeding as to know what is it exactly u are doing at each step.
I agree that ubadito should have read and make sure he understood what he was doing and where he was going before blindly proceeding to flash the ICS RUU. Too many people go headfirst into flashing a RUU or a custom ROM without asking themselves a minimum set of questions and make sure they have the answers before proceeding : Will I loose my data, and how to avoid it if I don't want to ? Will I be able to go back to my previous ROM in case of problems with the new one ? Will I loose my warranty ? What is the best path to follow for me ?
I sometimes think that SimonTS is a bit rude with is answers, but I must agree with him on the substance of is message. If there were less people asking the same basic questions again and again it would be easier for everyone to find the information they are looking for instead of wasting time reading the same questions again and again.
That said, @ubadito you can indeed gain root without having to go back to GB first. Here are the steps to follow :
- HTCdev unlock your bootloader. This is now mandatory for you as your on ICS ; even if you'd want to go back to GB you'd have to unlock your hboot. You had the choice to S-OFF without HTCdev unlock before flashing the ICS RUU but now it's too late and, if your DS is still under warranty, you will loose it.
- flash 4ext recovery by using fastboot ; you can use 4ext Recovery Updater in order to download the recovery image on your DS, but it won't be able to install it. You'll have to copy it on your PC and flash it with fastboot.
- flash SuperSU from 4ext recovery.
You'll then be able to get root access on your DS and modify your build.prop in order to correct the link issue.
All those steps are explained in detail on XDA. All you have to do is read the stickies and make sure you understand before going on.
yaonos said:
I sometimes think that SimonTS is a bit rude with is answers, but I must agree with him on the substance of is message.
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If you've got a problem with me then bring it to me in PM - but don't raise my name in a thread that I deliberately refused to respond to
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You've only been a member here for a month so I really don't think that you are in a position to do something like that - I quite willingly take criticism from some of the people on here (they are well aware who they are) and admit when I am wrong.
I have had enough of trying to point people in the right direction when they refuse to search or read first. I'll leave it for all the recent comers to the forum who haven't got annoyed enough yet with the same repeated questions over and over again, or who actually feel that they look good by getting a "Thanks" on their meter.
I will continue to attempt to help those who have a genuine question which couldn't be answered quickly by searching, but the others can flounder in whatever mess they get themselves into as far as I'm concerned.
When I first joined XDA it was to assist in gaining S-Off and root on my DS - back then the only way to achieve this was with a piece of hardware called an XTC-Clip - and if you didn't follow the instructions perfectly and know/understand EXACTLY what you were doing then you were almost guaranteed to end up with a brick. I didn't go posting stupid questions or asking people to tell me step-for-step what I had to do. I read the stickies, read the threads, found out what the pitfalls were, what I needed to prepare in advance, what might happen, how to get round it - and then after about 3 weeks of solid reading I went ahead and gained S-Off and root with no problems.
There are some really good people on the DS forums still, but the majority have moved on to new devices, as I have. I despair for the future of XDA if the current trend continues - it's not just on the DS forums, but is widespread across the entire site and the Mods don't seem to be willing/able to clamp down and do what should be done to prevent this place destroying itself.
I didn't mean to offend you. My apologies if I did. As I tried to say I agree with you and I really appreciate your contributions. English is not my mother tongue and I may have used inappropriate words.
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[Q] Wanting to root my N5

Finally decided i want to root my N5 and maybe install a custom rom, but new to this stuff. I read its not advised to root using the toolkits so looking for the proper way to do it.
Also i read that rooting wipes all data so is there a way to backup all my apps and data before i do this?
Thanks for any help
Hi,
Backup and Restore your applications and their data + your sdcard.
[GUIDE] Nexus 5 - How to Unlock Bootloader, Install Custom Recovery and Root.
Some reading but all you need is here...
Hammer_Of_The_Gods said:
Hi,
Backup and Restore your applications and their data + your sdcard.
[GUIDE] Nexus 5 - How to Unlock Bootloader, Install Custom Recovery and Root.
Some reading but all you need is here...
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thanks
time to get it done
not going well so far lol, i already had the androidSDK but ive tried the zip file in that thread also
adb devices doesnt show my serial
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DEREKTROTTER said:
not going well so far lol, i already had the androidSDK but ive tried the zip file in that thread also
adb devices doesnt show my serial
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Take a look here: Diagnosing USB Driver and ADB issues in Windows.
Or maybe here lol: [TOOL] [WINDOWS] ADB, Fastboot and Drivers - 15 seconds ADB Installer v1.3.
this is my problem and cant seem to figure it out
DEREKTROTTER said:
this is my problem and cant seem to figure it out
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Turn off driver signature enforcement
this was a success
thanks for the help
DEREKTROTTER said:
I read its not advised to root using the toolkits so looking for the proper way to do it.
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Never understood this advice other than the purists out there who suggest old style. Fine, if something screws up using a toolkit (never happened to me) I'll just take their advice then.
50 page thread of satisfied users. That should say something about those nasty toolkits.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...olkit-wugs-nexus-root-toolkit-v1-8-0-t2517778
voidcomp said:
Never understood this advice other than the purists out there who suggest old style. Fine, if something screws up using a toolkit (never happened to me) I'll just take their advice then.
50 page thread of satisfied users. That should say something about those nasty toolkits.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...olkit-wugs-nexus-root-toolkit-v1-8-0-t2517778
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I've been rooting since the HTC Desire days and I've used the old way and toolkits too. Basically there is no wrong or right way to root. Main thing is especially for someone new to rooting is read up about first before attempting to go ahead and root your device. :good:
voidcomp said:
Never understood this advice other than the purists out there who suggest old style. Fine, if something screws up using a toolkit (never happened to me) I'll just take their advice then.
50 page thread of satisfied users. That should say something about those nasty toolkits.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...olkit-wugs-nexus-root-toolkit-v1-8-0-t2517778
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because do you how many threads are created by people who use toolkits saying "it didnt work", "my phone is bricked!?!?!?!" or something along those lines?
if you understand the process, its:
1) much easier to explain to you how to fix something
2) if something fails, you know exactly where it is
3) This post
Zepius said:
because do you how many threads are created by people who use toolkits saying "it didnt work", "my phone is bricked!?!?!?!" or something along those lines?
if you understand the process, its:
1) much easier to explain to you how to fix something
2) if something fails, you know exactly where it is
3) This post
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The number of people bricking phones doing it the long way far exceeds the toolkit casualties. The long, traditional way not only increases the chance for screw-ups but turns off many who would otherwise like to try.
Yes, you can do it the easy way while catering to people's laziness. If something does screw up help is available here, at least from those who don't finger point and say told you so and refuse to help.
There is a level of understanding needed to be a rooted user. Toolkits negate that but many of those users end up in trouble as an indirect result.
It's true, it's easier to help an understander. People who don't understand usually read other stuff that's wrong when trying to fix issues and make things even worse. It's just best all round to understand. People who are too lazy to understand or don't want to understand:
1) shouldn't be rooted users
2) shouldn't be on xda. The whole point of this forum is to promote understanding. Share knowledge. Not come here for panic help or quick fixes, so yes - we recommend avoiding Toolkits. We'll try to help but when a response is "what's fastboot", well I'm on the road to losing patience.
There are plenty of "help me urgent" and "simply cool my phone" forums. That is not what this place is about. Fine, be lazy. Use a toolkit but at least bother to understand what you're doing and read the threads with salient information because we haven't all got time to spoon feed
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This thread is way off track....but I just had to post anyway. Lol
XDA is about learning.....it isn't a store, and some come here to "supe up" their phone, yet want to expend as little effort as possible in doing so. They won't search, or read or try to learn anything. They just want quick and easy answers to make their phone more awesome..... And give nothing back to the community in the process.
XDA is a place to gain and share knowledge. Not a store for cool things that are free.
So, much kudos to the opening poster for actuality wanting to learn, instead of taking the quick and easy route. Great to see! ?

Bump! - Sign (unlock) your own boot images for LG phones!

Hi everyone!
You may have doubted us, but here we are with a MAJOR release - Bump! Read on to learn more...
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This is Bump! A new and easy way to sign boot images for most modern LG phones so they'll boot on any locked phone.
Bump an image once, and flash it to however many phones you please.
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How does this work?
Simply create an account on the site, click "Bump!", upload the boot/recovery images (also known incorrectly as 'kernels') and the service will automatically Bump them for you.
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Is this project open source?
No, this project is not open source. We are however an "open" project, as we are all for transparency and user discussion. With that in mind, we'll be participating in user discussions and providing bugfixes and changelogs when possible.
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Who made this?
Team Codefire, of course!
Bump would not be possible without the help and support of many people.
Please consider donating something to the people listed below to help them to continue to support your LG phone and to show your appreciation of all the hours they've put into this awesome unlock!
@thecubed - Paypal Donate - That'd be weird if I wrote something nice about myself here
@Shelnutt2 - Paypal Donate - This guy nearly single-handedly wrote the entire Bump site in a few days, and was stuck waiting for me to be around before we could test. He's awesome.
@IllegalArgument - Paypal Donate - Special thanks here, IllegalArgument really helped out and brought us across the finish line here. It's safe to say that we have the unlock today because of him - show him some love!
@autoprime - Paypal Donate - Generally awesome. Always helpful, always willing to test things, and a great guy to have on the team!
@AnimatronicRocketReptile - Paypal Donate - Crypto help, thanks!
@Dees_Troy - Paypal Donate - For building all these TWRP images for us, thanks so much!
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I'm just a user, do I need this?
Most likely not. If you're just flashing ROMs, this is a tool for developers only. There is no need to Bump ROMs yourself if you're not editing anything in the kernel, recovery, or ramdisk.
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How do I know if something is Bump'd?
Look for the word "signed" or "bumped" in the filename. We will create a new section of the site soon that allows you to verify that a file is bumped soon enough.
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Great! Go here and register, and Bump away!
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[URL="http://apps.codefi.re/bump"]http://apps.codefi.re/bump[/URL]
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Have fun, guys!
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Let the bumping begin
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U guys ROCKED .... still debating between G3 or Note 4 for me.
Great news!!! Thank you!!
Thank you guys so much. Just Rooted and Bumped today. Waiting for something sick to flash. Thanks again! You guys are awesome.
Should I be able to take this ROM, from the Tmobile G3:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-g3/orig-development/rom-cyanogenmod-11-0-t2876156
Sign it, then flash on my AT&T variant?
So now we can have ROM's bumped - are we limited to only D850 ROMs or is there some compatibility outside of that? I'm ready to load CM11 on my device at this point. I don't mind the LG skinning but just by disabling the installed AT&T apps and disabling other LG-esque apps you can free up a GIG of RAM. I'd love to see a slim ROM fly on this device.
wamsille said:
So now we can have ROM's bumped - are we limited to only D850 ROMs or is there some compatibility outside of that? I'm ready to load CM11 on my device at this point. I don't mind the LG skinning but just by disabling the installed AT&T apps and disabling other LG-esque apps you can free up a GIG of RAM. I'd love to see a slim ROM fly on this device.
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I would think that you should always stick to ROMs intended for your device, including any indicated for all variants. ROMs for other models will likely have kernels that are not intended for the D850.
D850 specific ROMs will start popping up shortly.
Since I'm not a programmer I will agree with your assessment czucker. I realize that different devices / different kernels are out there. What I didn't know was wither or not there was specific bits that differentiate the T-Mobile builds from the AT&T ones. Meaning, would the only change necessary be the APN?
My advice, NEVER flash anything that isn't intended for the D850. If something happens people on here may not be able to save you. Personally it's not worth the risk. Just WAIT... Roms will be coming in.
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xamadeix said:
My advice, NEVER flash anything that isn't intended for the D850. If something happens people on here may not be able to save you. Personally it's not worth the risk. Just WAIT... Roms will be coming in.
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Over at thr tmo forums they are saying it should work. Anyone else brave enough? Theres really no need for another person to compile if it can be a unified build.
chaosclarity said:
Over at thr tmo forums they are saying it should work. Anyone else brave enough? Theres really no need for another person to compile if it can be a unified build.
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I don't advise it lol.
xamadeix said:
I don't advise it lol.
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I really wish we could get a developer to chime in on this "development thread" rather than just throwing speculation out in to thin air. Clearly some devs have managed to get roms going with a unified build on "same-hardware" devices. One example is the Galaxy S4.. every device was exactly the same apart from the cellular modem (which you don't flash anyway with the OS image). And, the recent MIUI v5 build for our G3.
I'm just trying to open this topic up for anyone adventerous enough because clearly it has worked on many other devices.. and will probably with ours as well.
After Bumping an image would we have to zip it?
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chaosclarity said:
Over at thr tmo forums they are saying it should work. Anyone else brave enough? Theres really no need for another person to compile if it can be a unified build.
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Me either. There are carrier specific/TMO specific files, even though the hardware/TMO G3 will unlock and work on ATT. Patience is a good thing.
But heck, someone's always ginny pigging about, go ahead and let us know.
chaosclarity said:
I really wish we could get a developer to chime in on this "development thread" rather than just throwing speculation out in to thin air. Clearly some devs have managed to get roms going with a unified build on "same-hardware" devices. One example is the Galaxy S4.. every device was exactly the same apart from the cellular modem (which you don't flash anyway with the OS image). And, the recent MIUI v5 build for our G3.
I'm just trying to open this topic up for anyone adventerous enough because clearly it has worked on many other devices.. and will probably with ours as well.
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D855 ROMs will not work on D850. Some slight differences. Even with Bump!ed kernel. There is a D850 CM ROM now though
Save yourself the headache and take the advice that was already given, just use what is made for your device unless you want to waste more hours repairing what you broke.
Thanks for Bump! Who doubted you guys????
AndroidUser00110001 said:
D855 ROMs will not work on D850. Some slight differences. Even with Bump!ed kernel. There is a D850 CM ROM now though
Save yourself the headache and take the advice that was already given, just use what is made for your device unless you want to waste more hours repairing what you broke.
Thanks for Bump! Who doubted you guys????
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I thought Tmobile was a D851, not D855. Correct me if I'm wrong?
You really seem like you want to go for it ..... I honestly wouldn't and I have flashed a crap ton of stuff .. Hence my name .... Just stick with what's for your d850 .... But them again if your as stubborn as some other people go ahead and try it .. I will wish you all the luck and heck maybe it will work or maybe it will die by fire..... Who knows .... Good luck
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andy_zhang said:
Can be unlocked, including Google locks, desktop locks and any different type of brush machine. View attachment 4312201
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would you mind to share it here?
How about not teasing and share your find? I see you blocked the program name. Why?
Probly going to put up a paywall
He is referring to LG 2-3G Tool 9.39 but you need the box etc. and I think this thread must be locked.
vlad48 said:
He is referring to LG 2-3G Tool 9.39 but you need the box etc. and I think this thread must be locked.
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Why is it locked? I'm just saying I found this tool.
China user
vlad48 said:
He is referring to LG 2-3G Tool 9.39 but you need the box etc. and I think this thread must be locked.
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I want someone to crack it?
China user
andy_zhang said:
I want someone to crack it?
China user
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you cant do it here. this is development forums, no cracking/pirating software allowed here. and secondly, most of these box were against XDA rule, they didnt support open source ( they charge for the support) and usually using illegal method that why those box able to bypass frp, write directly to the bootloader, repartition whole emmc, but you dont know how these things work. they even stole many things from here, like feature to unlock bootloader, adding custom recovery, SuperSU, without proper credits to original devs.
alldine345 said:
you cant do it here. this is development forums, no cracking/pirating software allowed here. and secondly, most of these box were against XDA rule, they didnt support open source ( they charge for the support) and usually using illegal method that why those box able to bypass frp, write directly to the bootloader, repartition whole emmc, but you dont know how these things work. they even stole many things from here, like feature to unlock bootloader, adding custom recovery, SuperSU, without proper credits to original devs.
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Exactly. I was even thinking of starting to do a rom, but in the long run I knew I would of been taking ideas from here and there to get it accomplished and I didn't think that was cool, so outta respect I didn't bother.
storm68 said:
Exactly. I was even thinking of starting to do a rom, but in the long run I knew I would of been taking ideas from here and there to get it accomplished and I didn't think that was cool, so outta respect I didn't bother.
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Why are you all using the broken Lgup? It's a cracked version, too? And he's not open source. You'd better not use the cracked LguP. Because he's not open source.
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andy_zhang said:
Why are you all using the broken Lgup? It's a cracked version, too? And he's not open source. You'd better not use the cracked LguP. Because he's not open source.
China user
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Huh? ?
alldine345 said:
you cant do it here. this is development forums, no cracking/pirating software allowed here. and secondly, most of these box were against XDA rule, they didnt support open source ( they charge for the support) and usually using illegal method that why those box able to bypass frp, write directly to the bootloader, repartition whole emmc, but you dont know how these things work. they even stole many things from here, like feature to unlock bootloader, adding custom recovery, SuperSU, without proper credits to original devs.
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Dead fish, kind of do not use, if used, or get inspiration from here, you'd better cut your own JJ
alldine345 said:
you cant do it here. this is development forums, no cracking/pirating software allowed here. and secondly, most of these box were against XDA rule, they didnt support open source ( they charge for the support) and usually using illegal method that why those box able to bypass frp, write directly to the bootloader, repartition whole emmc, but you dont know how these things work. they even stole many things from here, like feature to unlock bootloader, adding custom recovery, SuperSU, without proper credits to original devs.
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Excuse me, what tool do you use to flash the machine? Lgup? The broken Lgup? Did you violate Xda's rules? Did the person who posted this crack file violate the rules even more? You should buy genuine software.
China user
东风两妖快递 said:
Dead fish, kind of do not use, if used, or get inspiration from here, you'd better cut your own JJ
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excuse me, what the hell are you talking about? dead fish? learn better english before you came here.
andy_zhang said:
Why are you all using the broken Lgup? It's a cracked version, too? And he's not open source. You'd better not use the cracked LguP. Because he's not open source.
China user
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because LGUP was free? even though it wasnt open source its free to use, no crack needed and we dont have to pay a single penny to use. not like those crappy box software.
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