Are these identical with 8013 being the USA version ??
How safe is it to flash the 8010 Kit Kat onto my 8013 ?
Will I lose anything ?
Thanks,
mangurian said:
Are these identical with 8013 being the USA version ??
How safe is it to flash the 8010 Kit Kat onto my 8013 ?
Will I lose anything ?
Thanks,
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The Boot loader will be Locked to say n8010 device. When the right rom does come for n8013 You will NOT be able to flash correct boot loader.
mangurian said:
Are these identical with 8013 being the USA version ??
How safe is it to flash the 8010 Kit Kat onto my 8013 ?
Will I lose anything ?
Thanks,
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some roms from the n8010 will work with the n8013, but only if the bootloader is compatible. In the case of the kitkat rom from the n8010, it is ok as long as you follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2770009
And, always make a nandroid backup with a recovery, this will let you restore your tablet if anything goes wrong (except hard brick).
mangurian said:
Are these identical with 8013 being the USA version ??
How safe is it to flash the 8010 Kit Kat onto my 8013 ?
Will I lose anything ?
Thanks,
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I just installed cm-11.0 version n8013 on my n8010 without any problems.
There's the Gnabo ROM that can run on the 8013 also.
Related
hi,
i flashed my tab to try the 4.1.2 us version and it changed my device name to n8013, i have a uk n8010, now i flashed it back to stock 4.0.4 using odin and the stock uk rom from samfirmware, however my device is still at 8013 and gives me binary counts too, and also i cant get no ota updates
i used triangle away and i am left with one count,
all i can guess is that i still have the n8013 stock recovery
i need n8010 uk stock recovery
could any one help me out with this please
ashvirk said:
hi,
i flashed my tab to try the 4.1.2 us version and it changed my device name to n8013, i have a uk n8010, now i flashed it back to stock 4.0.4 using odin and the stock uk rom from samfirmware, however my device is still at 8013 and gives me binary counts too, and also i cant get no ota updates
i used triangle away and i am left with one count,
all i can guess is that i still have the n8013 stock recovery
i need n8010 uk stock recovery
could any one help me out with this please
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See your identical post .
Hi. As i said before i have flashed the official stock n8010 rom after triangle away and its still showing custom binary. There is a way to flash stock recovery using odin. And stock recovery is different for different models
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ashvirk said:
Hi. As i said before i have flashed the official stock n8010 rom after triangle away and its still showing custom binary. There is a way to flash stock recovery using odin. And stock recovery is different for different models
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RUN TA rom counter zero .
Flash stock rom via Odin.
Factory reset .
Check three rom status indications are ok .
Stock recovery is identical and part of the stock firmware 8010 is 8013 .
jje
Hi. Done as u said. Still when i switch to odin mode my tab name is n8013. With counter set to 1 and the firmware is shown a custom even thou its an official one.
This problem only occurred after i installed a n8013 4.1.2 official rom. Before that flashing with odin never changed any thing. Could u please confirm if u have a n8010 that when in recovery mode. Which version recovery is on the top. Mine is 3e. I really confused with this. I tried what u adviced 3 times tried it with 2 different official roms. One from sammobile and one from samsung ota itself. The tab updates is on 4.0.4 official rom via ota.but if i check updates on 4.1.1 after the official update it says that my tab has been modified and i cant update.
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3e is stock recovery .
tab name
???
this is Note forum are you using Tab firmware ???
jje
Hi. Thanks for a quick reply. I got a n8010. But its device name on idin mode is n8013 since i flashed n8013 rom please read by posts before this one. I have elaborated on whole situation. I couldn't manage to get the device name back to 8010 and binary counter to zero. That's what i need help with. All the roms i used were official. However this problem only happened after i used n8013 official 4.1.2
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I am currently running ICS 4.0.4*official firmware* on my SC-03D[Japan NTT Docomo Galaxy S II LTE], a Japanese version of the Samsung GT-I9210 ~Galaxy S II LTE, it's currently unlocked(using Z3X) and I am planning to flash a jelly bean ROM ----- so here are the questions that bugs me:
~Can i flash GT-I9210 jelly bean(4.1.2) ROM from sweden? One Ive seen in samsungis.com
~Do flashing this ROM will keep my device unlocked?
Note: It's an official *.tar file, trying to flash with Odin.
I can't flashed because I have this worry that it might cause my device to be bricked.
Sc-03d cm11
Kinda late reply but oh well. Better late than never.
aljonsan said:
~Can i flash GT-I9210 jelly bean(4.1.2) ROM from sweden? One Ive seen in samsungis.com
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I don't know. You could probably flash it if the partition layout on that phone is the same as the SC-03D.
~Do flashing this ROM will keep my device unlocked?
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If by unlocked you mean SIM free then yes. It should remain sim free.
I can't flashed because I have this worry that it might cause my device to be bricked
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Unless you pull the cable while flashing or unless you flash some images from another device, then your device shouldn't brick. Luckily Samsung phones have the download mode which lets you recover from errors.
Instead of doing all that just flash CM11. Flash HomuHomu's CWM Recovery using ODIN/Heimdall, then use CWM to flash the CM11 and SuperSU zip's.
I flashed my stock unrooted n8010 with the n8000 leak files using odin, I did not used the modem. All good and everything working.
Now I want to get back to stock n8010 jb. When in download mode the device apears like n8000 and odin is not able to flash the stock n8010 firmware.
I installed twrp and rooted, modified buildprop to apear like n8010 and tried to flash a custom rom for n8010, no luck, I get a message that the rom is for n8010 and to try a rom for my device.
How can I trick twrp or odin to make them flash n8010 fw/rom ?
I don't have a nandroid backup,
Edit : I managed to flash 4.0.4 with odin (N8010XXALGC_N8010OXXALG4_COA). After the flash it was stuck at samsung logo, I rebooted in recovery (power+volume up, release only power at samsung...) and wiped cache, wiped data and reset. Now the device booted with android 4.0.4 and I'm downloading a 568.29 MB update. I'll see what happends next...
The goal is to get back to stock jb, official (with triangle away I gues)
Edit: I updated to JB, but when in download mode the device is still N8000, so the problem is still not solved.
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KoRoZIV said:
I flashed my stock unrooted n8010 with the n8000 leak files using odin, I did not used the modem. All good and everything working.
Now I want to get back to stock n8010 jb. When in download mode the device apears like n8000 and odin is not able to flash the stock n8010 firmware.
I installed twrp and rooted, modified buildprop to apear like n8010 and tried to flash a custom rom for n8010, no luck, I get a message that the rom is for n8010 and to try a rom for my device.
How can I trick twrp or odin to make them flash n8010 fw/rom ?
I don't have a nandroid backup,
Edit : I managed to flash 4.0.4 with odin (N8010XXALGC_N8010OXXALG4_COA). After the flash it was stuck at samsung logo, I rebooted in recovery (power+volume up, release only power at samsung...) and wiped cache, wiped data and reset. Now the device booted with android 4.0.4 and I'm downloading a 568.29 MB update. I'll see what happends next...
The goal is to get back to stock jb, official (with triangle away I gues)
Edit: I updated to JB, but when in download mode the device is still N8000, so the problem is still not solved.
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What version of Odin are you using ?Did you try to remove micro SD and full erase you tablets internal memory card? And why not 4.1.2 you install and not 4.0.4?
Because 4.1.2 gives me error, tried 3 versions of Odin: 3.04, 3.09, and 1.85. Tried 4.1.2 from 3 different sources to avoid a bad download. I can only flash 4.0.4, android shows me n8010 but in download mode is still n8000. I have no idea why, I just can't get rid of the n8000 in download mode.
Maybe I need to flash separate files, just like I did with 4.4.2, bootloader. Ap , csc but I don't know where to get those files for 4.1.2, I only have .tar.md5 files.
I attached a ss with odin eror when trying to flash stock 4.1.2
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KoRoZIV said:
Because 4.1.2 gives me error, tried 3 versions of Odin: 3.04, 3.09, and 1.85. Tried 4.1.2 from 3 different sources to avoid a bad download. I can only flash 4.0.4, android shows me n8010 but in download mode is still n8000. I have no idea why, I just can't get rid of the n8000 in download mode.
Maybe I need to flash separate files, just like I did with 4.4.2, bootloader. Ap , csc but I don't know where to get those files for 4.1.2, I only have .tar.md5 files.
I attached a ss with odin eror when trying to flash stock 4.1.2
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Did you have success installing the bootloader of the leak kitkat rom? Cause mine failed always, the AP file is the 1 working on me only. I have downloaded this TAR_MD5_PACKAGER here( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42393470&postcount=2 ) that I'm using to repack the stock and using 7zip to extract the content of the .tar.md5 files, maybe you can try repacking it seperately using this 2 program. And try to install it using Odin( I'm using Odin 1.85). By the way you can still install custom 4.1.2 rom's right, specifically for 8010 ? Lastly why do you wanna go back to stock 4.1.2 do you have problem with the leak rom?
P.S. Did you format your internal memory as I suggested? Cause once I install back to 4.1.2 have error before and have to install twice the rom( that is according to my experience which some think its not relate to installing error).maybe you can try to format all from the system to the internal memory via CWM recovery /mount section.Then try to install again and remove the SD card too.
I had no problems with the kit Kat files, flashed at the same time bl, csc and ap (no modem). I used odin 3.09. I managed to get back to 4.1.2 by flashing stock 4.0.4 then using OTA (im surprised it worked) . Someone else flashed directly 4.1.2 with mobile odin and worked, but with odin from pc you get an error.
The problem is that in download mode appears like n8000; hopefully, when official kk for n8010 is out we'll be able to fix that.
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I had no problems with the kit Kat files, flashed at the same time bl, csc and ap (no modem). I used odin 3.09. I managed to get back to 4.1.2 by flashing stock 4.0.4 then using OTA (im surprised it worked) . Someone else flashed directly 4.1.2 with mobile odin and worked, but with odin from pc you get an error.
The problem is that in download mode appears like n8000; hopefully, when official kk for n8010 is out we'll be able to fix that.
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Glad you manage to resolve some of your problem.Plese ignore my post above your's then.
The problem is not solved lol. I just gave up for the moment. It's a miracle that I didn't bricked the damn thing today
I'll stay with a 4.1.2 stock n8010 fw that is using an n8000 4.4.2 bootloader. Sexy
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Well from everything I've read it seems the problem is that when we flashed the kitkat leak, flashing the bootloader is what allowed us to flash n8000 over our n8010. This could be why when we flash back using odin we get the error cause the bootloader isn't being flashed too so it's trying to flash n8010 onto what it reads as n8000. It seems that there are only a few solutions. 1we need to find a n8010 bootloader file which so far seems to be impossible to find. 2you can flash an original n8010 cmw or twrp back up it will return you to 4.1.2 n8010 but the bootloader will still be n8000. If this option isn't available to you then you can try 3 download a custom rom I have the darkmans customers stock as a backup and it still works going back to simple stock n 8010 but again the bootloader stays as n8000...
Basically until we can get an n8010 bootloader we are stuck with it...
I even rooted the 4.4.2 leak and tried to flash a custom 4.4.2 made for n8010 and did not let me (based on the same leak i think, so the same bootloader) and failed, twrp sees the device as n8000 and did not allowed me to use n8010 rom.
KoRoZIV said:
I even rooted the 4.4.2 leak and tried to flash a custom 4.4.2 made for n8010 and did not let me (based on the same leak i think, so the same bootloader) and failed, twrp sees the device as n8000 and did not allowed me to use n8010 rom.
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I think I read somewhere that twrp can have issues with flashing 4.4.2 roms it needs to be the most up to date version of twrp... I tried cm 11 before and had to change to Cwm. But I went back to twrp and now it works
I used twrp 2.7, I think it's the latest.
Edit:
I reached a binary counter of 118
I used triangle away and reset it, however I'm still stuck with the n8000 4.4.2 bootloader.
N8000 bootloader
Same issue here, stuck on N8000 bootloader on my GT-N8010. After endless research I still can't find any solution but now the thing is, the official 4.4.2 KK is availble for the GT-8010, you guys think this is the solution, because I have read that though updating to the official Rom (via Odin Mobile) because Odin desktop fails, the device would still be stuck on the annoying N8000 bootloader?
Yes, even if you flash the n8010 4.4.2 with mobile Odin you will still have the damn n8000 bootloader.
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KoRoZIV said:
Yes, even if you flash the n8010 4.4.2 with mobile Odin you will still have the damn n8000 bootloader.
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Any way of downgrading the Bootloader, I've heard of a nandroid backup but I didn't do that before updating, is it possible to find one on the web?
You need a nandroid from a similar device, is possible but not sure if it will solve the problem.
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KoRoZIV said:
You need a nandroid from a similar device, is possible but not sure if it will solve the problem.
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I thought the official Rom would fix this but visibly no. So we don't have a choice of being stuck with the damn N8000 bootloader?
At the moment there is no solution that I know of.
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N8010 on N8000 bootloader
Hi guys, isn't there a solution about this yet? I have the exact same problem with the N8000 bootloader, my device is a N8010 16GB from mexico and flashed the leaked N8000 kk stock rom. I will still look for a solution. TKS to all of you.
Mean time solution
Hi Guys, I found a way to flash te new N8010XXUDNE4 on the stuck n8000 bootlader, the bootloader problem remains, but it is possible to flash the n8010 stock rom via mobile odin, I did it and it's fully working, But I flashed a N8010XXUDNE4 customized without sboot.bin so it can be flashed via PC odin too, I'm still not allowed to post links here cause I'm new in forums so if you want the link to that rom let me know how to provide it to you.
Possible solution?
Have a look at my thread, does that look a viable approach?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-10-1/help/recovering-n8010-leaked-locked-n8000-t2802516
ambmar78 said:
Hi Guys, I found a way to flash te new N8010XXUDNE4 on the stuck n8000 bootlader, the bootloader problem remains, but it is possible to flash the n8010 stock rom via mobile odin, I did it and it's fully working, But I flashed a N8010XXUDNE4 customized without sboot.bin so it can be flashed via PC odin too, I'm still not allowed to post links here cause I'm new in forums so if you want the link to that rom let me know how to provide it to you.
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Good night folks,
I would like to know how to go back to stock from the kitkat German version.
I was thinking to flash it via odin but I dont know if knox will let me flash.
Thanks
djurcich said:
Good night folks,
I would like to know how to go back to stock from the kitkat German version.
I was thinking to flash it via odin but I dont know if knox will let me flash.
Thanks
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Don't know about knox but the new bootloader prevent firmware reversal so you can not flash it using odin on pc. However if you want to downgrade u can use mobile odin to downgrade as it does not flash boot loader and thus can downgrade your note 10.1 to 4.1.2
But again the bootloader will not be downgraded nor till now any method has been discovered to downgrade it. I my self downgraded using mobile odin and mine is working fine.
sbdanish911 said:
Don't know about knox but the new bootloader prevent firmware reversal so you can not flash it using odin on pc. However if you want to downgrade u can use mobile odin to downgrade as it does not flash boot loader and thus can downgrade your note 10.1 to 4.1.2
But again the bootloader will not be downgraded nor till now any method has been discovered to downgrade it. I my self downgraded using mobile odin and mine is working fine.
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so sbdanish911 i can instsll any samsung rom. You say that there are no probles no FC or slowdown once doing the downgrade?
djurcich said:
so sbdanish911 i can instsll any samsung rom. You say that there are no probles no FC or slowdown once doing the downgrade?
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Yeah bro i got no FC or slow down after downgrading just do a factory reset via recovery after downgrade and you will be good to go...
Downgrading N8000 from kitkat to jelly with mobile odin pro
I've spent about 24 hrs searching all over the places/trying few methods till i came over Mobile ODIN and How to downgrade NOTE 10.1 (N8000) from Android 4.4.2 KitKat back to 4.1.2 Jellybean
Paid for odin mobile pro. Flashed the sucker initially back to stock rom then flashed with other rom of choice. Not the latest/grandest but I've got full control. Not touching kitkat again for the time being
Many thanks to Chainfire for awesome app!
I have a Verizon galaxy s3 running custom firmware. I am running the latest liquidsmooth lollipop build. I have the latest twrp. I bought this phone used on eBay. My baseband is on ml1. My question is that is it safe to flash a 4.2.1 stock firmware image via odin? Thanks in advance
Datboi459 said:
I have a Verizon galaxy s3 running custom firmware. I am running the latest liquidsmooth lollipop build. I have the latest twrp. I bought this phone used on eBay. My baseband is on ml1. My question is that is it safe to flash a 4.2.1 stock firmware image via odin? Thanks in advance
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As long as your not on ML1 or NE1 basebands both which are locked bootloaders. By the sounds of it your bootloader is unlocked. There was only 4.1.2 for the android version, it then went to 4.3. If you want to keep the unlocked bootloader I wouldn't flash any stock firmware with the risk of locking it up
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ShapesBlue said:
As long as your not on ML1 or NE1 basebands both which are locked bootloaders. By the sounds of it your bootloader is unlocked. There was only 4.1.2 for the android version, it then went to 4.3. If you want to keep the unlocked bootloader I wouldn't flash any stock firmware with the risk of locking it up
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I am on baseband ML1. Is it possible if I would flash the 4.1.1 stock that bootloader would be unlocked. The bootloader got locked and couldn't be unlocked on the 4.3 update. Am I correct?
Datboi459 said:
I am on baseband ML1. Is it possible if I would flash the 4.1.1 stock that bootloader would be unlocked. The bootloader got locked and couldn't be unlocked on the 4.3 update. Am I correct?
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If you can post a screen shot of your about phone screen, your already unlocked if your running twrp. It's only available on unlocked bootloaders. If you flash newer firmware you would indeed lock the bootloader and once that happens your stuck with it
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Here is the screenshot
Datboi459 said:
Here is the screenshot
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I wouldn't flash old firmware. Your bootloader is unlocked as per your screenshot. Unless of course you want to lock your bootloader
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Datboi459 said:
My question is that is it safe to flash a 4.2.1 stock firmware image via odin?
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What is your ultimate goal, to simply be running "stock" (like) software ? If so, but you want to remain rooted and with an unlocked bootloader, use one of the rooted, "stock" ROMs from here. For example, AllianceROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1973982), MOAR (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2231050), CleanROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832070), etc.
ShapesBlue said:
As long as your not on ML1 or NE1 basebands both which are locked bootloaders. By the sounds of it your bootloader is unlocked. There was only 4.1.2 for the android version, it then went to 4.3. If you want to keep the unlocked bootloader I wouldn't flash any stock firmware with the risk of locking it up
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hallstevenson said:
What is your ultimate goal, to simply be running "stock" (like) software ? If so, but you want to remain rooted and with an unlocked bootloader, use one of the rooted, "stock" ROMs from here. For example, AllianceROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1973982), MOAR (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2231050), CleanROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832070), etc.
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Thanks for the help guys. I just wanted to know if i flashed 4.1.2 or 4.1.1 stock firmware images if it would still be unlockable since the bootloader got locked down when the 4.3 update rolled out.
Datboi459 said:
Thanks for the help guys. I just wanted to know if i flashed 4.1.2 or 4.1.1 stock firmware images if it would still be unlockable since the bootloader got locked down when the 4.3 update rolled out.
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Yes it would still be unlockable if you only went up to the 4.1.2 firmware. Anything newer would lock it back down
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ShapesBlue said:
Yes it would still be unlockable if you only went up to the 4.1.2 firmware. Anything newer would lock it back down
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Okay that's what I wanted to know. What are some of the best touch whiz looking roms?
Datboi459 said:
Okay that's what I wanted to know. What are some of the best touch whiz looking roms?
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It was mentioned by @hallstevenson a few posts above. Best bet is MOAR, Alliance ROM or CleanRom
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Okay thanks to everyone that helped me in this thread.
Datboi459 said:
...if i flashed 4.1.2 or 4.1.1 stock firmware images if it would still be unlockable...
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If your phone is rooted and/or has an unlocked bootloader, anything related to "flashing stock" should be avoided like the plague. Yes, on the S3 you can safely flash stock firmware with no fear, but far, far, far too many make the mistake of flashing an update the moment it's made available and quickly regret it.
So here's my question: say I wanted a stock look but instead of flashing official stock firmware I flashed any of the custom "stock" roms you have listed. That would be about as safe as flashing any custom rom? Is that correct?
hallstevenson said:
If your phone is rooted and/or has an unlocked bootloader, anything related to "flashing stock" should be avoided like the plague. Yes, on the S3 you can safely flash stock firmware with no fear, but far, far, far too many make the mistake of flashing an update the moment it's made available and quickly regret it.
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So here's my question: say I wanted a stock look but instead of flashing an official stock firmware I flashed any of the custom "stock" roms you have listed. That would be about as safe as flashing any custom rom? Is that correct?
Yes
hallstevenson said:
Yes
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Okay thanks alot for all your help I definitely don't want to lock down this bootloader
I got a message while trying to upgrade my software. Samsung Galaxy SIII SCH-I1535. Firmware upgrade ecountered an issue. Please use Software Repair Assistant & try again. Tried ODIN and follow steps. It says to click on Samsung Recovery file. I don't have that. Any suggestions?