[Q&A] [P905 LTE ONLY!][KERNEL][ODIN] STOCK RELOADED | su | busybox | init.d | permis - Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

[Q&A] [P905 LTE ONLY!][KERNEL][ODIN] STOCK RELOADED | su | busybox | init.d | permis
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signature verification issues
When I attempt to flash this rom onto my p905v using any version of odin (I have tried 3.04, 3.07, and 3.09) I am getting this error:
secure magiccode check fail.
I also tried install this using adb sideload and I am getting a signature verification error when I do that. Did anyone run into a similar issue with this device? Thanks I really appreciate any help.

Update Kernel to Latest Firmware
Hello esgie, thank you for the kernel
but will you kindly update it to the latest firmware P905XXUANH3
Thank you

Update Kernel to Latest Firmware
Can you Kindly update it to latest Firmware

MD5 Error
I have attached a screenshot of the error i received, can you help please
its showing
MD5 hash value is invalid
P905BootReloaded1Fix1.tar.md5 is invalid.

gee22 said:
I have attached a screenshot of the error i received, can you help please
its showing
MD5 hash value is invalid
P905BootReloaded1Fix1.tar.md5 is invalid.
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It seems like you're using a different Odin than the one that made the hash, most likely older. However, just take the .md5 string away from the filename and flash it as .tar instead. Unlress, of course, your file is from an obscure source.

Thank you
I am using Odin 3.09
arcadia2uk said:
It seems like you're using a different Odin than the one that made the hash, most likely older. However, just take the .md5 string away from the filename and flash it as .tar instead. Unlress, of course, your file is from an obscure source.
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anyone else receiving complete write failed? I get this when I flash after removing the md5 extension as suggested above..

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[WIFI NOT WORKING] [ROM] [Acer Iconia Smart S300] [25/03/2012] Nika's ROM v1.1

Hi all,
Warning: wifi doesn't work and development has been discontinued.
Due too the issues I had with the Smartoonay ROM I decided to start and create my own ROM. This is a second try...
Code:
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| . ` | | |/ / _` | / __| | _ /| | | | |\/| |
| |\ | | < (_| | \__ \ | | \ \| |__| | | | |
|_| \_|_|_|\_\__,_| |___/ |_| \_\\____/|_| |_|
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/_ |/_ |
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\ V /| |_| |
\_/ |_(_)_|
Credits: Vache for making Smartoonay
Paugustus for posting and supporting it
ACER for great devices
http://www.network-science.de/ascii
It contains much of the original 1.000.24 ROM, combined with some of the Smartoonay ROM. Some apps have been removed, some other apps have been added.
Install instructions
Install ClockworkMod Recovery
Reboot into ClockworkMod Recovery (Volume-Up, Focus & Poweron)
Copy "Nika's ROM - CWM - v1.1.zip" to your external (!) sdcard (and optionally: the Smartoonay Kernel)
Note: internal sdcard is not supported by Clockworkmod Recovery
Make a backup of current ROM: "backup and restore" --> Backup
Optional: Perform factory reset: wipe data/factory reset
Install "Nika's ROM - CWM - v1.1.zip": "install zip from sdcard" --> "choose zip from sdcard" --> Select "Nika's ROM - CWM - v1.1.zip"
Optional: If no factory reset, make sure to "wipe cache partition"
If you want to try the Smartoonay Kernel, install it now... (download see next post)
Reboot and enjoy
Changelog
12-03-2012 | v1.0
CWM 4.0.0.8
Rooted
Busybox
Deodexed
Added Miui MiLocker
Minor customizations
25-03-2012 | v1.1
Updated stockrom to 1.000.24
Updated all apps to current versions
Removed
Miui MiLocker
Acer Registration
Asphalt 5
AUPEO!
Lumiread
N.O.V.A
ShakeTutorial
Spider-Man
Top HD Games
WaveSecure
Added
New su 3.0.6
Fasterfix
Stericson Busybox Free
XDA App (free)
ChargeBar
AdAway
Known Issues
Deodex of MusicA.apk was not possible (not sure what it is used for)
Init.d included (credits: vache) but not running yet (afaik) due to lack of kernel support... If you think they may help - use script manager (SManager ads) to add them to boot (star) and su (skull)...
Let me know what you think of it!!
Regards,
Nika.
Downloads
Download it here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nika-s300-rom/files/Nika_s%20ROM%20-%20CWM%20-%20v1.1.zip/download
If you want to try the Smartoonay Kernel, you can download it here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nika-s300-rom/files/Smartoonay-1.0-bootonly.zip/download
Reinstalling the stock kernel (from 1.000.24) can be done by reinstall my ROM, or download it here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nika-s300-rom/files/Stockboot-1.000.24.zip/download
Regards,
Nika.
Screenshots
None yet... anyone?
Hi nikagl,
Glad to see someone making another ROM for the Smart. It will prove valuable for people unable to install Smartoonay.
I'll give it a shot if I can find some time.
Regards,
Thank you very much for your work.
I am planning on trying out an S300 for T-Mo US despite the lack of 3G support here.
I was turned off by some of the problems related to Smartoonay
Just to let you know, I think I created this rom on 1.000.19. Gonna update it to 1.000.24 sometime next week (currently on holiday)...
Would you pls tell me more.......
Dear Nikagl,
Truly appreciate your hard working on this ROM. I like this phone so much and so happy to find the ROM finally.
I've download the 2 files you split, but I have trouble to merge these 2 files together. Would you pls tell me how to unzip the files?
I will give it a try and give you some feedbacks.
Thank you so much and have a great day there.
Jerry
Jerry6026 said:
Dear Nikagl,
Truly appreciate your hard working on this ROM. I like this phone so much and so happy to find the ROM finally.
I've download the 2 files you split, but I have trouble to merge these 2 files together. Would you pls tell me how to unzip the files?
I will give it a try and give you some feedbacks.
Thank you so much and have a great day there.
Jerry
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I have uploaded it to SourceForge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nika-s300-rom/files/Nika_s_ROM_v1.0.zip/download
But please be aware, current build is based on 1.000.19 and I wil upgrade it to 1.000.24 soon... more news when I have time
Regards,
Nika.
Hi all,
I have figured out a way to install the Smartoonay ROM, see the Smartoonay thread. This project is therefore discontinued, unless someone has a good suggestion for what to change to either ROM (I can modify Smartoonays ROM in some respect too)...
Regards,
Nika.
Sorry to hear that you won't continue....
Dear Nikagl,
It is so pity that you decided not to continue the ROM. I tried to installed your ROM for several times, unfortunately, it won't work. I installed the CWM 4.0.0.8. first. It works! , I followed your instructions to carry on but when I tred to install it from the external SD and restored it from the backup, it failed and show " MD5 mismatch".
Maybe the reason is current build is based on 1.000.19. and should upgrade it to 1.000.24. My one is 1.000.24. I think. (Gen 2 )
Once you decide to work on your ROM. I will happy to try again.
Sincerely thank you for your efforts so much. You are great. I think I will donate one day.
Have a nice day over there.
Jerry
No worries, I'll make one soon as I don't like several things in the Smartoonay rom. With regards to your md5 error - can you try downloading it again?
Added my 1.1 version of the ROM. See first post for all details
Enjoy, and let me know
Regards,
Nika.
Jerry6026 said:
I followed your instructions to carry on but when I tred to install it from the external SD and restored it from the backup, it failed and show " MD5 mismatch".
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Even though this is for the old method I used (backup/restore) I did want to shed a light on this. MD5 Mismatch is often caused by the files on the sdcard getting corrupted. When you check, you'll see that the file somehow turned into 0kb. Not sure yet, but I think there's some issue with the debugging mount in Acer ROMs or this version of the CWM Recovery.
Nevertheless, workaround is as follows:
1. Use the Mount USB from CWM
2. Copy the files onto the sdcard
3. Copy/paste one more extra file or duplicate the backup you want to install
4. Install the backup in the same session (do not reboot or something)
Some more tips:
1. For backups - always copy them to your pc immediately after making it (with the USB mount in CWM)
2. It is possibly to "reMD5" your files - see this thread: only do this when you do not have 0 kb files and are sure the backup is intact!!
3. When you install/restore something and it turns out the be corrupt, reboot into recovery again - if you fix it, and try it again in the same session it will "remember" the old status somehow...
Good luck
Regards,
Nika.
please help me
hello brother I wonder if you could help me fix my phone is the Acer Iconia s300 I am from mexico and I am using a translator to write sorry if the translation is terrible in the end what happens is that when you change the font to the cell was shut down and when lit and did not go acer screen and android I wonder if you could provide me the room or firmware and a tutorial on how to install my email is [email protected] love you for life if you help me
danixmaser said:
hello brother I wonder if you could help me fix my phone is the Acer Iconia s300 I am from mexico and I am using a translator to write sorry if the translation is terrible in the end what happens is that when you change the font to the cell was shut down and when lit and did not go acer screen and android I wonder if you could provide me the room or firmware and a tutorial on how to install my email is [email protected] love you for life if you help me
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The translation is actually very well, perfect! You will probably loose all settings but you will get a working phone back when you simply install one of the stock ROMs. I have had this issue several times when working on new ROMs and stock ROM always fixes it. Just install 1.000.19 or 1.000.24. You can either download them from the Acer website, or get them from Vache's website:
http://global-download.acer.com/GDF... SMART (S300)&OS=a06&LC=nl&BC=Acer&SC=EMEA_18
http://vache-android.com/v1/index.php?site=files&cat=30
http://vache-android.com/v1/index.php?site=files&file=123
http://vache-android.com/v1/download.php?fileID=123
Then simply connect the device to your PC. Maybe you need to install the drivers (download from Acer) as well and then just run the setup from the Stock firmware...
Good luck!
Regards,
Nika.
Hello, Nika!
I try you ROM - one big problem
WIFI - don't work
BR
Alexander
adav said:
Hello, Nika!
I try you ROM - one big problem
WIFI - don't work
BR
Alexander
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Hmmm... works fine for me. Possibly caused by a merge issue of the Smartoonay ROM - will check this weekend and upload a new version when available
Hello, again
I try explain -
i bought this devises 5 day ago
for fist i made offisional update to 024ROM
The i instal you last version ClockworkMod Recovery
Then i install you ROM version 1.1
after that i try use WIFI - system say me - "mistake" (ошибка by RUS)
after that i return to prrevios version
Thank you for you work
BR
Alexander
nikagl said:
Hmmm... works fine for me. Possibly caused by a merge issue of the Smartoonay ROM - will check this weekend and upload a new version when available
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Typically blind as a bat, I only just noticed this thread! I've not tried flashing yet as my main desire for flashing would be an overclockable ROM. To that end, I'm wondering, have you tried compiling your own kernel from source, yet?
I do have an environment to be able to compile kernels, like I compiled the 5.x version of the recovery (did you see that, being blind as a bat ) but I don't have any of the kernel sources and wouldn't know where to find them either. And honestly... I am way to lazy to recompile the sources from scratch.
Did you try the overclocked kernel I added to the Smartoonay thread? As you own a similar device as mine, you may have the same issue where it doesn't boot, but for paugustin it works so maybe it does for you too?

[ROM] I337UCUAMF3 Unadulterated [8-19-13]

Notice (4/16/14): I'm no longer here. I've said "goodbye" to AT&T and their locked bootloader schemes. I'm voting with my wallet - I've sold my I337 and switched to T-Mobile. My apologies to the community, but you're now on your own here.
"I337UCUAMF3 Unadulterated"
This rom is a 100% pure, untouched copy of the System and Kernel that came with the MF3 OTA update. The first question that many will have is, "Why did you release this - why wouldn't I just use <insert name here>'s stock rom?" It's simple: every other rom in this forum (at this time) has been modified from the original stock rom - whether they've added root, de-odexed it, debloated it, or otherwise. Because the Unadulterated rom is 100% stock (with stock kernel), it is possible for other developers to flash this rom and use it as a platform for attempting to find a root method for the MF3 users out there already. Plus, I like to make my own modifications from a stock base.
UPDATE (8-1-13): a root method has been found for MF3. See thread here. This ROM's purpose has been fulfilled, but your are still welcome to use it, of course!
UPDATE: The MF3 Odin files have been uploaded by @Shockndrop over in his thread here. Remember that the Odin files will flash your bootloader to MF3 (if you allow them), so be careful out there.
Rest assured, this rom will not update your bootloaders, it will not break your custom recovery, and it won't flash your modems. Like most roms, it will simply replace your /system and flash a Kernel. It's also scripted to wipe cache and dalvik for you. It will not wipe your /data partition - you might want to do so if you run into problems, especially when coming from other roms.
Next, you might ask, "How can you say this is 100% stock? How did you construct it?" I'll hide nothing from you - you can build it yourself if you'd like. Here's how I did it:
Rooted with motochopper
Installed TWRP 2.6.0.0
Wiped data & cache
Odin to MDL stock
Allow one full reboot:
Boot script runs (installs CSC - this is REQUIRED for the MF3 update to patch correctly)
Clears up any SysScope flags, etc. that may have persisted from previous rom or root.
"Temporary Root" using motochopper:
Code:
adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/pwn
adb shell /data/local/tmp/pwn
adb shell rm /data/local/tmp/pwn
NOTE: Possible outcomes of temporary root:
Failure
Success, motochopper exploit hangs, device spontaneously reboots
Success, immediate return to prompt, but adb shell is still not root (indicated by $ prompt)
Success, immediate return to prompt, adb shell is root (indicated by # prompt)
Repeat as needed (usually only twice or so?)
NOTE: Don't both trying to run su. It isn't installed. We're just relying on motochopper to give us a temporary adb root shell.
From adb root shell, installed TWRP recovery:
Code:
dd if=/sdcard/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-jflteatt.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p21
Rebooted, checked to be sure system status is still Official. Note that at this point, we've got a 100% stock MDL rom, without root, but with a custom recovery. Woot.
Rebooted into TWRP, installed custom-neutered OTA update (mf3-sys-only.zip), which only does the following:
Verifies all system files
Removes "unneeded" files (as determined by AT&T, not me)
Patches files
Copies new files
Sets permissions
Patches build.prop
Wiped data & cache for good measure
Booted phone, verified ROM works okay, system status = official. Rebooted, checked Odin Mode:
Code:
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Official
Booted back to TWRP to begin pulling dumps
... Now, on to the good stuff!
ROM Install Instructions:
Download mf3-stock-rom.zip and place it on your internal sdcard.
Make a nandroid backup of your existing system, data, cache, and anything else you deem important (everything!).
Flash/install the zip using your favorite custom recovery. This part should take several minutes - the file is huge!
Optionally, flash any additional Add-ons that you want (e.g. SuperSU for root)
Optionally, flash a custom kernel (use instructions from the kernel's author!). Note that some custom kernels will need you to flash Loki-Doki. The included kernel does not require Loki patching! It is 100% stock, and your system will accept it as-is.
Optionally, wipe /data. You can skip this, but if you get a ton of force-closes or extreme problems, this would be one of the first troubleshooting steps.
Reboot, and enjoy!
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Important Recommendation:
You are advised to disable the OTA update applications! If AT&T/Samsung release a new OTA update (beyond MF3), it is theoretically possible to download and install it while using this rom! Accepting such an update could do just as much damage as the original MF3 update did. You can easily disable OTA updates from a root ADB shell using the following commands:
Code:
pm disable com.wssyncmldm
pm disable com.LocalFota
pm disable com.sec.android.fwupgrade
You could also use Titanium Backup Pro to accomplish the same thing. I will later look into the possibility of disabling these using a flashable Add-on zip that otherwise keeps your system as stock as possible.
Known Bugs:
If you do not flash a custom kernel, you will lose WiFi. The WiFi in the MF3 Kernel is expecting the MF3 bootloaders, which we aren't flashing. Therefore it breaks.
If you happen to have the MF3 modem/baseband installed, your WiFi might work, but your sound may stop working completely. This is also a result of not having MF3 bootloaders. A custom Kernel should fix this too.
If you use the "remove-SysScope" Add-on, be careful of any other mods that may poke around with SecSettings.apk - these are rare, but there's some risk of conflict here.
With the custom kernel I installed, I frequently received the "The device has detected an application attempting..." message. This can be pinpointed to the KNOX agent, and can be fixed a different ways (your choice!):
I found this post to be very helpful.
You can also try using the command pm disable com.sec.knox.seandroid from a root ADB shell. This just freezes the app. Personally, I used this method.
@jeboo also mentioned that the KNOXAgent.apk can be patched using smali/baksmali. Check out his post about it.
Also with the kernel I installed, there was a bug regarding updating the camera firmware. I was forced to restore the stock kernel temporarily, open the camera app to update the camera firmware, and then re-flash the custom kernel. The original MF3 kernel is included in the Add-ons.
Any other bugs are likely straight from AT&T/Samsung, otherwise they could be from your custom kernel, if you flashed one.
Be sure to make good backups of everything, and be prepared to use Odin back to stock. One member has reported that after flashing away from this rom to any other rom/kernel, their SIM card would not work until they used Odin to return to stock. After Odin, it worked fine.
It seems most custom kernels are expecting you to have an MDL baseband. Some people are reporting strange issues (such as problems with video streaming) when using MF3 modems and their choice of custom kernels. Check out File #11 for various modems, NON-HLOS modems, and kernels.
Custom Kernels:
Here's a list of custom kernels that are known-working with this rom. Please feel free to test and report other working kernels, and I will gladly add them to the list!
@jeboo's Kernel - built for @shoman94's SHOstock rom. Available in post #3 of their thread.
@Jamison904's Bioshock Kernel - available on the Infamous Development Website. This kernel is working great for me - no issues to report at this time. It also includes BusyBox v1.19.3, which was particularly useful for me. It appears that the kernels in their thread require Loki-Doki to be flashed after flashing the kernels. However, the one that I downloaded came from here: http://d-h.st/WVs and it was pre-patched for the I337.
@Jamison904's Infamous Kernel works really well, it seems. It also has BusyBox v1.19.3. I'm currently using v4.0, but there are newer versions available on his Dev-Host folder. These are for the M919, so flash Loki-Doki afterwards if you're on I337!
Downloads:
I've provided the rom in several different formats. When I last tested the odin-flashable tarballs, they did not work for me (due to signatures, etc). However, I'm still providing these for a few XDA members who will be testing them out on their semi-bricked devices. Additionally, someone might be able to get these signed somehow, and I'll leave this hanging out there as an invitation.
File #1 - mf3-stock-rom.zip - CWM/TWRP-Flashable ROM .zip file - created by hand (you are welcome to dissect it if you'd like - take a look inside the updater-script)
Files #2-#7 (individual image files and odin-flashables):
File #2 - system.img.ext4 - EXT4 format copy of the System partition - pulled using make_ext4fs in TWRP:
Used fdisk to obtain partition size:
Code:
# fdisk -l /dev/block/mmcblk0p16
Disk /dev/block/mmcblk0p16: 2894 MB, 2894069760 bytes
4 heads, 16 sectors/track, 88320 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 64 * 512 = 32768 bytes
Disk /dev/block/mmcblk0p16 doesn't contain a valid partition table
Dumped the partition:
Code:
# make_ext4fs -s -l 2894069760 -a system /sdcard/system.img.ext4 /system
Creating filesystem with parameters:
Size: 2894069760
Block size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 8032
Inode size: 256
Journal blocks: 11040
Label:
Blocks: 706560
Block groups: 22
Reserved block group size: 175
Created filesystem with 3192/176704 inodes and 584765/706560 blocks
File #3 - system.img - Binary copy of the System Partition - pulled using dd:
This was much easier to create:
Code:
# dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p16 of=/sdcard/system.img bs=4096
File #4 - boot.img - Kernel - pulled from the OTA update file
File #5 - mf3-sys-boot.tar.md5 - "Odin-flashable" tarball - created without any modification:
Using a Linux PC or Cygwin, executed the following:
Code:
$ tar -H ustar -c system.img.ext4 boot.img > mf3-sys-boot.tar
$ md5sum -t mf3-sys-boot.tar >> mf3-sys-boot.tar
$ mv mf3-sys-boot.tar mf3-sys-boot.tar.md5
File #6 - mf3-sys-boot-sgs4ext4fs.tar.md5 - "Odin-flashable" tarball - "bloated" with Chainfire's sgs4ext4fs
Using a Linux PC (I used Ubuntu 13.04 64bit - couldn't get the win32 version to process the file entirely):
Code:
$ mv ./sgs4ext4fs.linux.amd64 ./sgs4ext4fs
$ sudo chmod 755 ./sgs4ext4fs
$ mv system.img.ext4 system.img.ext4.orig
$ ./sgs4ext4fs --bloat system.img.ext4.orig system.img.ext4
Optionally, you can use the "--list" option to view the file before and after the bloating. Once complete, pack it up in a tarball again.
File #7 - mf3-factoryfs.tar.md5 - "Odin-flashable" tarball - created using the system.img instead:
Using a Linux PC or Cygwin, executed the following:
Code:
$ mv system.img factoryfs.img
$ tar -H ustar -c factoryfs.img boot.img > mf3-factoryfs.tar
$ md5sum -t mf3-factoryfs.tar >> mf3-factoryfs.tar
$ mv mf3-factoryfs.tar mf3-factoryfs.tar.md5
Files #8-#11 (Add-ons!):
File #8 - UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.41.zip - ROOT! Flash this to root your new MF3 rom!
Original is found on Chainfire's website.
File #9 - remove-SysScope.zip - Want to stay "Official", even though you rooted? Flash this! It will remove SysScope and customize your SecSettings.apk to not check for SysScope anymore. Must be flashed before first boot, otherwise you'll just be stuck with a "custom" status until you remove it by some other means.
File #10 - mf3-kernel-only.zip - Want to quickly flash back to the MF3 stock Kernel again? Flash this. No need to use Loki-Doki after flashing this - the I337 will accept this just fine and boot.
File #11 - all-kernel-modem-apnhlos.zip - My personal collection of flashable .zip's of all available versions of the stock kernel, stock modem, and stock NON-HLOS modem for the I337 - including MDB, MDL, MF3. Unzip this file first, and flash individual partitions/versions in whatever combination you want.
Disclaimers, etc.:
I have only tested this with my AT&T Galaxy S4 (I337). While you are welcome to try this with other devices, I can't guarantee anything!
You are free to use this ROM, whole or in part, as a base for any other rom, mod, or otherwise. I do not gain profit from this, and the original rom was of course made by AT&T and Samsung. All I'm providing is a way to install it safely and easily. If you do use this rom as a base, please mention my name in your credits/thanks (thank you!).
I cannot be held liable for any damage you do to your own devices due to not following instructions or cataclysmic events beyond my control. Like any other rom, you assume all risks by flashing it to your device.
If you appreciate my work, please use the THANKS button below to let me know!
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First .. ..... Hey guess u got ur phone up and running huh ?
Nice post man! I still have hope for your recovery process
Here's another way to remove that annoying message without killing the entire APK:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41794748#post41794748
as expected...
Aou said:
"I337UCUAMF3 Unadulterated"
This rom is a 100% pure, untouched copy of the System and Kernel that came with the MF3 OTA update. The first question that many will have
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[*]I have only tested this with my AT&T Galaxy S4 (I337). While you are welcome to try this with other device, I can't guarantee anything!
[*]You are free to use this ROM, whole or in part, as a base for any other rom, mod, or otherwise. I do not gain profit from this, and the original rom was of course made by AT&T and Samsung. All I'm providing is a way to install it safely and easily. If you do use this rom as a base, please mention my name in your credits/thanks (thank you!).
[*]I cannot be held liable for any damage you do to your own devices due to not following instructions or cataclysmic events beyond my control. Like any other rom, you assume all risks by flashing it to your device.[/list]
If you appreciate my work, please use the THANKS button below to let me know!
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The result was what was expected.
Keeping my fingers crossed for other solutions...
iB4STiD said:
First .. ..... Hey guess u got ur phone up and running huh ?
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Nope! Ended up needing to replace it, unfortunately. The original is a 100% hard brick. It won't even take the MF3 firmware via JTAG.
jeboo said:
Nice post man! I still have hope for your recovery process
Here's another way to remove that annoying message without killing the entire APK:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41794748#post41794748
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Awesome - thanks! I'll add that to the list of options. Also, thanks again for your awesome Kernel. v1.4 is exactly what I need for my phone.
SaltyFoam said:
The result was what was expected.
Keeping my fingers crossed for other solutions...
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This is really unfortunate, but somewhat expected (as you've said). Have you tried the Odin-flooding again (even with the MDL or MF3 Recovery) yet? That was a very interesting accidental discovery you made. I'm going to have to try that myself too! It might have been a fluke, but still worth investigating.
As an update: The last file (mf3-factoryfs.tar.md5) has finished uploading, so I'm adding the link to the OP now.
FINALLY, someone else that respects untouched firmware. Glad to see this.
The odin flooding is not working at this point.
apparently one of the features of the new odin mode (aboot?) is that once it gets the 'failed auth' it stops responding to further pushes. It does not even allow the connection to be setup until a power down and restart.
As you can see in the other thread I submitted a warranty claim and they are replacing the device: as I have no backup device and a family that needs to get in touch with me (i.e. my wife and mother scolding me for not having a phone) I ran out of time...
I still have a few days with the old device before the replacement arrives...
I any case I am off to work.
If anyone wants to help create a flashable-zip that would disable the OTA updates without touching /system, I'm working on it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2379517
I just need someone to write something up in a bash script that will make modifications to a file in /data. Should work without rooting the system.
Jah0n said:
FINALLY, someone else that respects untouched firmware. Glad to see this.
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One thing I've seen in many "stock" roms is: "Completely stock, except for this.... and this.... and this mod I made here.... and this...."
-_-
I was curious - wanted to see what a true stock would feel like after all this time I have been rooted and using custom roms - anyway -I flashed this - everything seemed to work ok - but after restoring a nandroid - I lost data completely - I tried flashing a new rom and I got an error when trying to set it up saying that I needed to install my SIM - I tried to go into settings to add my APN and that error about the SIM came up again and would not let me add APN.
I could not get data to work on any nandroid or new flash and I ended up using odin to flash back to stock and then re-rooted.
I don't know if it was related to this rom -but it seems to be the only thing that could have caused it - unless you have an idea?
We should really team up on something sometime. I just created a hybrid stock UCUAMF3 kernel with the international (i9505) newest XXUBMGA image ROM. I removed the bloat but kept everything that is needed for all the settings to function. It runs so smooth, I'm not sure I want to go back to Google Edition... To release, or not to release. Okay, I'm done rambling. Great work so far from what I see here. Keep em clean!
mocsab said:
I was curious - wanted to see what a true stock would feel like after all this time I have been rooted and using custom roms - anyway -I flashed this - everything seemed to work ok - but after restoring a nandroid - I lost data completely - I tried flashing a new rom and I got an error when trying to set it up saying that I needed to install my SIM - I tried to go into settings to add my APN and that error about the SIM came up again and would not let me add APN.
I could not get data to work on any nandroid or new flash and I ended up using odin to flash back to stock and then re-rooted.
I don't know if it was related to this rom -but it seems to be the only thing that could have caused it - unless you have an idea?
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It sounds like the other rom you flashed did not have a kernel. Easiest way to check is to open the zip file and check for a "boot.img" - that's the kernel (not the bootloader).
That's strange that your nandroid would not backup Data - did you check that option when you made the backup?
Jah0n said:
We should really team up on something sometime. I just created a hybrid stock UCUAMF3 kernel with the international (i9505) newest XXUBMGA image ROM. I removed the bloat but kept everything that is needed for all the settings to function. It runs so smooth, I'm not sure I want to go back to Google Edition... To release, or not to release. Okay, I'm done rambling. Great work so far from what I see here. Keep em clean!
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Awesome! If the kernel turns out alright, we could add it to the list in the OP.
Aou said:
It sounds like the other rom you flashed did not have a kernel. Easiest way to check is to open the zip file and check for a "boot.img" - that's the kernel (not the bootloader).
That's strange that your nandroid would not backup Data - did you check that option when you made the backup?
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The other rom had a kernel, but it doesn't matter because I flashed a different kernel with the other rom - the kernel was not the problem. If it didn't have a kernel, the rom never would have booted in the first place.
The problem is that mobile data did not work - at all. PLUS When I tried to add manually add an APN - it told me that I needed to add my SIM CARD. My SIm Card was fine - I never uninstalled it -
I have flashed and restored hundreds of roms and never had this happen before.
Something happened when I flashed your rom - that wiped out something related to my sim card.
I don't know what that would be - but as a result of flashing this rom - it happened. Just to verify, I redownloaded the rom - flashed it - and the same thing happened the 2nd time.
The phone booted fine and started the setup process - wifi worked fine - but the data bars showed NO DATA. I tried to manually add an APN and I got the same SIM CARD ERROR -so - when I tried to restore a nandroid - I got the same SIM CARD ERROR- I tried flashing a new rom - and got the same error - - the ONLY way I could fix it was to use ODIN and return to stock.
SO - Not sure why I seem to be the only one this has happened to - luck of the draw or something -
mocsab said:
The other rom had a kernel, but it doesn't matter because I flashed a different kernel with the other rom - the kernel was not the problem. If it didn't have a kernel, the rom never would have booted in the first place.
The problem is that mobile data did not work - at all. PLUS When I tried to add manually add an APN - it told me that I needed to add my SIM CARD. My SIm Card was fine - I never uninstalled it -
I have flashed and restored hundreds of roms and never had this happen before.
Something happened when I flashed your rom - that wiped out something related to my sim card.
I don't know what that would be - but as a result of flashing this rom - it happened. Just to verify, I redownloaded the rom - flashed it - and the same thing happened the 2nd time.
The phone booted fine and started the setup process - wifi worked fine - but the data bars showed NO DATA. I tried to manually add an APN and I got the same SIM CARD ERROR -so - when I tried to restore a nandroid - I got the same SIM CARD ERROR- I tried flashing a new rom - and got the same error - - the ONLY way I could fix it was to use ODIN and return to stock.
SO - Not sure why I seem to be the only one this has happened to - luck of the draw or something -
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Makes a lot more sense now - thought you meant your data partition. >_<
And by another rom not having a kernel, it's still possible for roms to not include a kernel and work - the kernel lies in a separate partition and would remain untouched if the new rom didn't flash this.
I'll add this situation to the bugs list - thank you for the report!
Aou said:
Makes a lot more sense now - thought you meant your data partition. >_<
And by another rom not having a kernel, it's still possible for roms to not include a kernel and work - the kernel lies in a separate partition and would remain untouched if the new rom didn't flash this.
I'll add this situation to the bugs list - thank you for the report!
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The kernel lies in a separate partition but twrp wipes it away by default so you'd have to unmount the boot partition
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Is boot.img a compressed file?
jortex said:
Is boot.img a compressed file?
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I did not compress it at all. However it is not a full 10MB either. It's the exact file that came from the MF3 update package. The way that the OTA update .zip installs it is by doing this:
Code:
package_extract_file("boot.img", "/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/boot");
If you need a full 10MB partition dump (i.e. using dd or a nandroid), I can upload those if you need them for any reason.
UPDATE: I just did a binary comparison of the boot.img that came from the OTA .zip (the one I uploaded), and a nandroid backup I made. It was 100% identical, except the nandroid was padded with zeros at the end (a couple megabytes of zeros...)
Added another kernel to the list:
@Jamison904's Bioshock Kernel - available on the Infamous Development Website. This kernel is working great for me - no issues to report at this time. It also includes BusyBox v1.19.3, which was particularly useful for me.

[Q&A] [MOD]/[HOWTO] Unlock your native hotspot app [UPDATE 11/10]

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wtb better instructions.
yeah dude. I was thinking the instructions weren't very well explained.
You need to give some indication as to which version is appropriate to download.
Your initial instructions are pretty vague and leave one guessing/assuming to upload the latest version of the update. Which softbricks the CFRooted S5s (sprint).
....
ALso there are issues with both of the ADB downloads you recommend. the SDK has issues with path length on install. The other installs fine but in windows there is no path 'ie e:\'
so .... how to unbrick
Pherox said:
yeah dude. I was thinking the instructions weren't very well explained.
You need to give some indication as to which version is appropriate to download.
Your initial instructions are pretty vague and leave one guessing/assuming to upload the latest version of the update. Which softbricks the CFRooted S5s (sprint).
....
ALso there are issues with both of the ADB downloads you recommend. the SDK has issues with path length on install. The other installs fine but in windows there is no path 'ie e:\'
so .... how to unbrick
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Unbrick with odin.
The downloads are named after the version of the rom you are on.
I didn't really recommend those adb, other people did so I provided the link.
Theres video tutorials floating around, not done by me. FWIW, I barely have time to make this mod and I don't even use the stock roms anymore, so I dont really have the time to hold peoples hands. You should do research before you flash anything on any phone.
If you wanna write something up that you feel would make it easier for an inexperienced person to understand, feel free to shoot me a link and I will include it in OP. Until then you are the first person I have heard of to softbrick, I am assuming this is because you flashed the wrong version. This which version do I flash question has been asked several times in the thread, so the answer is there, but to recap:
The last three letters of your rom version should match the three letter code on the download file.
Use the version tagged odex for odexed roms, and deodex for deodexed roms.
The first versions modify your APNs, they should work on any version of the stock rom, however it is unreliable and will need to be reflashed after a PRL update.
Flash the zip from recovery.
I will update the OP to have less directions since they seem to have mislead you, my apologies.
Native Hotspot S5 NE5
Hey I just flashed the 1.4 version for NE5 for the Sprint version of the S5.
My issue is that there is no toggle in the notification pull down. Is there anyway I can add it?
Thanks
Yes there is. I don't know how, but search for variations of "how to add toggles"
Please help
I have a Sprint Note 3 running on 4.4.4 with a Build Number ending with NH7. Does anyone know of a way to get the hotspot to work with this build? Any help would GREATLY BE APPRECIATED!
Dw4yne187 said:
I have a Sprint Note 3 running on 4.4.4 with a Build Number ending with NH7. Does anyone know of a way to get the hotspot to work with this build? Any help would GREATLY BE APPRECIATED!
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Have you tried Galaxy tools? It works on the S5 with 4.4.4. It is not in the play store, search for it on XDA and install.
No, I haven't used galaxy tools yet. I will give it a try now. Thanks for trying to help man, I appreciate it.
Sprint detailed procedure to unlock your native hotspot?
I have a Sprint Galaxy S5 version 4.4.2, NE5 type stock and want to perform the unlock your native hotspot routine by miked63017.
I have completed his step 1 under prerequisites and the root went fine I think. I am a little concerned since I am a first time rooter and pretty much a
Nooby to the process. I am a little concerned about step 2 and beyond:
Can I use the TWRP from the playstore for this custom recovery?
Can i make a backup with TWRP also or Titanium backup?
Would the .zip be unlockHotspot-1.4-NE5-ODEX.zip and would I flash it with ODIN?
Here is the process as best I can tell from the XDA posts. The asterisks are my notes :
NOTE---
This has been tested by a few people in the original thread with success, your mileage may vary. As always, you are responsible for your phone, and it's warranty.
--PREREQUISITES--
1 Your phone must be rooted, I have followed the guide here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2696537
Check your device model ! Settings -> About device -> Model number. See the third post for exact supported model numbers. If your device is a totally different model, it will not work (may even brick) ! NE5***************
CF-Root is the root for "rooting beginners" and those who want to keep as close to stock as possible. CF-Root is meant to be used in combination with stock Samsung firmwares, and be the quickest and easiest way for your first root.
Donate
CF-Root has been available for many devices (Galaxy S1, S2, S3, S4, Galaxy Note, Note2, Note3, dozens of Tab models, etc!) and has clocked over 22.5 million downloads. This is not even counting custom ROMs that already include it. Don't be a leech, buy me a beer (and use the "Thanks" button!). Imagine if every CF-Root user has donated me $1...
What's installed
- SuperSU binary and APK
- Stock recovery
Installation and usage
Flash the CF-Auto-Root package as PDA in ODIN (details on how to do that are in next post), and your device should reboot into a modified recovery (signified by a large red Android logo) and it will install SuperSU for you and restore the stock recovery, and reboot back into Android.
If you don't get to the red Android logo, boot into recovery manually ("adb reboot recovery", or boot while holding Power+VolUp+Home).
Using this root increases your flash counter and trips the KNOX warranty flag!
Did you see the red Android logo during rooting, but SuperSU does not appear? This may sometimes occur due to left-over files and settings, however, you can usually install SuperSU from Google Play at this stage and it'll just work.
CF-Auto-Root homepage
http://autoroot.chainfire.eu/
CF-Auto-Root main thread
[CENTRAL] CF-Auto-Root
ODIN Installation (detailed)
Follow these instructions to the letter. Do not touch any buttons or checkboxes that are not listed below to touch!
- Download and unzip the CF-Auto-Root-....zip file (see posts below this one)
- If you end up with a recovery.img and cache.img file, you've extracted twice. You need to end up with a .tar.md5 file - don't extract that one
- (USB) Disconnect your phone from your computer
- Start Odin3-vX.X.exe
- Click the PDA button, and select CF-Auto-Root-....tar.md5
- Put your phone in download mode (turn off phone, then hold VolDown+Home+Power to boot - if it asks you to press a button to continue, press the listed button, or run adb reboot download command)
- (USB) Connect the phone to your computer
- Make sure Repartition is NOT checked
- Click the Start button
- Wait for Android to boot
- Done (if it took you more than 30 seconds, you need practise!)
NOTE: Sometimes the device does *not* boot into recovery mode and root your device. Just do the entire procedure again if this happens. If it still will not install root and such, make sure that in Odin "Auto Reboot" is not checked. Then after flashing, pull the battery, and boot with VolUp+Home+Power button to boot into recovery manually. This will start the install process.
New to Samsung? Unfamiliar with Odin? Think all the above is a hassle? Get used to it. It's very simple, and us Samsung folk use Odin (or Mobile ODIN ) for everything! It's so very very convenient once you get used to it. Notice the 30 second comment above? For experienced users, the entire process indeed takes only 30 seconds!
Download
SM-G900F (International Qualcomm): CF-Auto-Root-klte-kltexx-smg900f.zip
SM-G900H (International Exynos): CF-Auto-Root-k3g-k3gxx-smg900h.zip
SM-G900I (Oceania?): CF-Auto-Root-klte-kltedv-smg900i.zip
SM-G900L (Korea): CF-Auto-Root-kltelgt-kltelgt-smg900l.zip
SM-G900M (Middle and South America?): CF-Auto-Root-klte-klteub-smg900m.zip
SM-G900R4 (US Cellular): CF-Auto-Root-klteusc-klteusc-smg900r4.zip
SM-G900T (T-Mobile US): CF-Auto-Root-kltetmo-kltetmo-smg900t.zip
********* SM-G900P (Sprint): CF-Auto-Root-kltespr-kltespr-smg900p.zip **************
SM-G900T1 (Metro PCS): CF-Auto-Root-kltemetropcs-kltemetropcs-smg900t1.zip
SM-G900W8 (Canada): CF-Auto-Root-kltecan-kltevl-smg900w8.zip
SM-G900S (Korea?): CF-Auto-Root-klteskt-klteskt-smg900s.zip
SM-G901F: http://download.chainfire.eu/481/CF-...xx-smg901f.zip
SM-G906K: http://download.chainfire.eu/539/CF-...tt-smg906k.zip
SM-G906L: http://download.chainfire.eu/540/CF-...gt-smg906l.zip
SM-G906S: http://download.chainfire.eu/541/CF-...kt-smg906s.zip
Other models
CF-Auto-Root is not yet available for all models - one stock firmwares for these models become available, let me know, and I'll make the corresponding CF-Auto-Roots. Make sure to check the main CF-Auto-Root site as well, as models may be listed there that are not listed here.
2 You must have a custom recovery installed, I have used the one from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2697762
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dees_Troy
Most devices can be updated quickly and easily with the TWRP Manager app:
Play Store Link
1) Install TWRP Manager from the Play Store
2) Open TWRP Manager and provide root permissions
3) Hit Advanced->Install Recovery
4) Verify the correct device name on your screen then press Install Recovery if the correct device is showing
Sprint SM-G900P Samsung Galaxy S5
So here is the step by step:
1. Make a backup------with the above TWRP from play store? *****************
2. Download the appropriate zip for you rom version. The three letter code in the filename should match the last three letters of your rom version. Odex version is for odexed roms, deodex version for deodexed roms.
*********File Type: zip unlockHotspot-1.4-NE5-ODEX.zip ************
3. Flash the zip and reboot. ****** Using ODIN? *****************
Thanks to @Scolias for jumping on the zip creation so fast, and being the first one to test the modification (other than me)
**UPDATE***
For the original mod version:
If you update your PRL you will need to reflash and reboot:
Thanks for the heads up @Y.G.
**UPDATE 2***
Added Icon in Notification panel, Thanks @eyecon82 for providing the SQL data for Notification panel. Also added some SQL to try to enable bluetooth and usb tethering, let me know how they work. Download and flash version 1.2 for these updates.
***Update 3***
Since it has already been pulled into a DeOdex for our phone, and the same modification used on the s3 KitKat I figured I would post the services.jar files here too. You need to be on DeOdex for these to work, and note that the latest DeOdex available for our Sprint S5 from @sleshepic already has this built in. These are mostly just for reference, and so all the hotspot downloads are in one easy to find place.
ND2 Services.jar - http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...8&d=1398719510
NCB Services.jar - http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...9&d=1398822075
Rename the file to Services.jar for your baseband version, backup your old copy and put the new one in. Using the Services.jar survives PRL updates and does not require the usage of the previous mods.
If anyone needs it I can post the changes in the smali files here, its pretty simple though using grep in tethering.smali, it involves setting a var to 0x0 from 0x1, in the tethering.smali by the dun_required string.
***Update 4***
Big thanks to @rocket321 for helping me out with odexing. I have made a flashable zip that uses services.jar instead of modifying the APN. Flashing the new version will remove all APN modifications from the previous versions and install the new services,jar for odex or de-odex versions. Currently I have only built for ND2 roms, if there is any need for NCB let me know and I will work on it. New files attached below, just flash from recovery and tether . Enjoy and if this helps you please give thanks, and don't forget to thank @rocket321 as well.
Anybody making ROMs feel free to incorporate the files below, otherwise they should be able to be flashed right on top of the rom, assuming there are no modifications to the services.jar file in the desired ROM..
***Update 5***
Added NCB zips, built jars and odexes using my new tool modStudio
***Update 6***
Added NE5 versions to downloads, big thanks to @crawrj and @townsenk for making them
***Update 7***
Added NI3 versions, need testing the size of the ODEX package has shrunk and I am not sure why. Please let me know if you guys notice anything weird, so far so good for me but YMMV. Added back new dynamic way of adding to the notification panel, again let me know how this works out.
***Update 8***
Added new NI3 versions for testing, make a backup before testing JIC
***Update 9***
Cleaned up OP a little
Attached Files
File Type: zip unlockHotspot.zip - [Click for QR Code] (396.5 KB, 1275 views)
File Type: zip unlockHotspot-1.2.zip - [Click for QR Code] (396.8 KB, 2590 views)
File Type: zip unlockHotspot-1.3-ND2-DEODEX.zip - [Click for QR Code] (3.59 MB, 491 views)
File Type: zip unlockHotspot-1.3-ND2-ODEX.zip - [Click for QR Code] (6.72 MB, 969 views)
File Type: zip unlockHotspot-1.3-NCB-DEODEX.zip - [Click for QR Code] (3.45 MB, 246 views)
File Type: zip unlockHotspot-1.3-NCB-ODEX.zip - [Click for QR Code] (6.47 MB, 551 views)
File Type: zip unlockHotspot-1.4-NE5-DEODEX.zip - [Click for QR Code] (3.71 MB, 807 views)
------------File Type: zip unlockHotspot-1.4-NE5-ODEX.zip - [Click for QR Code] (6.96 MB, 1874 views)----------------
File Type: zip unlockHotspot-1.5-NI3-ODEX.zip - [Click for QR Code] (3.72 MB, 252 views)
File Type: zip unlockHotspot-1.5-NI3-DEODEX.zip - [Click for QR Code] (3.72 MB, 248 views)
File Type: zip unlockHotspot-1.6-NI3-DEODEX.zip - [Click for QR Code] (3.72 MB, 74 views)
File Type: zip unlockHotspot-1.6-NI3-ODEX.zip - [Click for QR Code] (7.02 MB, 190 views)
Last edited by miked63017; 16th November 2014 at 08:32 AM.
flashing NI3 appears to disable private mode
new poster, but def been checking this forum out for a while. ive been doing a fair amount of testing to solve my private mode not working issue. i flashed stock rom NI3 using Odin one-click mentioned in the forum, added philz and CFroot and tested root. all is well and private mode is still working.
after flashing the unlockHotspot-1.6-NI3-ODEX.zip mod, private mode is broken. i ran a nandroid back to before flashing the NI3 zip, and all is well. i then decided to install the unlockHotspot-1.6-NI3-ODEX.zip mod again to test my theory, same results...private mode not functional.
i did a thread search and did not see this mentioned previously. just a warning for all those out there that do use private mode and want wifi tether functionality.
also is anyone aware of a workaround?
Thanks!
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wifi tethering sprints s5 with 4.4.4
So there is no nk4 builds for wifi tethering on sprints s5 with 4.4.4? Really need access to wifi tethering. Any help is appreciated.
randomh3ro1 said:
So there is no nk4 builds for wifi tethering on sprints s5 with 4.4.4? Really need access to wifi tethering. Any help is appreciated.
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Download Galaxy Tools and select hotspot. Done.
Sent from my icrap 2 using Tapatalk HD
Anybody available to test my new hotspot project? PM me with your email address if you are interested, let me know what build you are on and what device, this should work for any sprint device but I have only tested on my SM-G900P running the NKD Lollipop build.
Forgot to mention, you must be rooted.
Started thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...apps/app-gs5-native-hotspot-unlocker-t2980905
Just rooted my s5 the wifi tethering zips you have for it don't have the same build #
My device ends build BOA6 it's a sprint s5. (excuse me, I'm a noob)
E2online said:
My device ends build BOA6 it's a sprint s5. (excuse me, I'm a noob)
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Install the latest version of the app available via the link one post above yours.
Software Version and build number ends in 0A6
Hi today I Rooted my phone and installed a custom recovery but then I saw that you said in your post that the 3 letters or numbers of the rom determined which file I would download but my galaxy s5 software version and build number (which I dont know if the software version or the build number is the rom) ends in 0A6. What should I do or is this mod not for me? Thanks for your help!
Install zip for G900PVPU2BOD3
Is there an install zip for G900PVPU2BOD3?
Tethering Problem on Samsung GS5 au SCL23
Brought this phone from Japan.....i'm having the same tethering issue....the hotspot turns off instantly the moment i turn it on....my phone is not rooted and the build number of my phone ends with NJ1....please help me to fix it.....thanks in advance
Verizon S5 Hotspot Validation Error Msg
So i have a Verizon S5 whenever i try to turn on my Hotspot Validation Error pops up after configuration. i am not in the USA so i cannot contact Verizon and im using a dofferent sim in my GS5. Any solutions to fix my problem???

[Q&A] [ROM] [5.0.2] [NIGHTLY] CyanogenMod 12 for Nexus 5

Q&A for [ROM] [5.0.2] [NIGHTLY] CyanogenMod 12 for Nexus 5
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ramon
Any bugs?
RamonEdnei said:
Any bugs?
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One or two.
zagorteney said:
One or two.
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Even With 5.0.2 i am still having old issue of streaming music in the car. The audio still skips. Any suggestion for that ? Expect that Cm12 5.0.2 is running smother than before.
Like entering a rainforest!
galaxys said:
Like entering a rainforest!
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Its scary yet the thrill and dopamine rush is like nothing else...:laugh::laugh:
I can't flash the zip on my friend's nexus. He's on TWRP 2.8.5.2
Anyone have any ideas?
A bit from the log underneath.
Installing '/sdcard/Download/cm-12-20150304-NIGHTLY-hammerhead.zip'...
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found
Verifying zip signature...
I:read key e=3 hash=20
I:1 key(s) loaded from /res/keys
I:comment is 1738 bytes; signature 1720 bytes from end
I:whole-file signature verified against RSA key 0
Zip signature verified successfully.
I:Zip contains SELinux file_contexts file in its root. Extracting to /file_contexts
I:Legacy property environment initialized.
script aborted: This package supports bootloader(s): HHZ12d; this device has bootloader HHZ11k.
This package supports bootloader(s): HHZ12d; this device has bootloader HHZ11k.
I:Legacy property environment disabled.
E:Error executing updater binary in zip '/sdcard/Download/cm-12-20150304-NIGHTLY-hammerhead.zip'
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/Download/cm-12-20150304-NIGHTLY-hammerhead.zip'
Updating partition details...
bomzje said:
I can't flash the zip on my friend's nexus. He's on TWRP 2.8.5.2
Anyone have any ideas?
A bit from the log underneath.
Installing '/sdcard/Download/cm-12-20150304-NIGHTLY-hammerhead.zip'...
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found
Verifying zip signature...
I:read key e=3 hash=20
I:1 key(s) loaded from /res/keys
I:comment is 1738 bytes; signature 1720 bytes from end
I:whole-file signature verified against RSA key 0
Zip signature verified successfully.
I:Zip contains SELinux file_contexts file in its root. Extracting to /file_contexts
I:Legacy property environment initialized.
script aborted: This package supports bootloader(s): HHZ12d; this device has bootloader HHZ11k.
This package supports bootloader(s): HHZ12d; this device has bootloader HHZ11k.
I:Legacy property environment disabled.
E:Error executing updater binary in zip '/sdcard/Download/cm-12-20150304-NIGHTLY-hammerhead.zip'
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/Download/cm-12-20150304-NIGHTLY-hammerhead.zip'
Updating partition details...
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Upgrade your bootloader to HHZ12d.
Primokorn said:
Upgrade your bootloader to HHZ12d.
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Thanks man, that was it.
Looking over the log again, I guess I should've seen that.
Thanks nonetheless
Any other has real problem with performance and stability? I get really hogging experience sometimes like all ram is used and device is struggling to do anything ... Known memory leak or something?
My autorotation also seems to disable itself sometimes and my WIFI keeps disconnecting from time to time..
How can i disable speed indicators on data icons in status bar? Like stock?
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Can you update using CM updater?
I can't, every time I update, it does reboot, but the version of the rom is the same. I have to manually install downloaded zip using recovery.
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Can you update using CM updater?
I can't, every time I update, it does reboot, but the version of the rom is the same. I have to manually install downloaded zip using recovery.
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With CM recovery?
Primokorn said:
With CM recovery?
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clockworkmod recovery, yes
biowep said:
clockworkmod recovery, yes
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CWM is not the same. CM Recovery is the new recovery developed by Cyanogen.
More details: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/recovery-cyanogen-recovery-nexus-5-t3042595
Primokorn said:
CWM is not the same. CM Recovery is the new recovery developed by Cyanogen.
More details: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/recovery-cyanogen-recovery-nexus-5-t3042595
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It works with CM recovery and also with TWRP. Is CM12 no more compatible with CWM or there is just a problem with my device?
On their wiki page the CWM recovery is still the reccomended one: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_hammerhead
biowep said:
It works with CM recovery and also with TWRP. Is CM12 no more compatible with CWM or there is just a problem with my device?
On their wiki page the CWM recovery is still the reccomended one: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_hammerhead
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CWM is outdated since Jelly Bean and this wiki page too
TWRP remains the more powerful and updated recovery for Android.
Sounds are very low with the last update. Notifications, messaging and charging sound, very very low. Nightly 10/02
I can not install CM12 after upgrading to 5.1 ???
Please help me?
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datagubben said:
I can not install CM12 after upgrading to 5.1
Please help me?
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Give more details... Maybe it's caused by the new bootloader.

Adding new languages - testers welcome!

Hello! In 2015 i'm bulded patch for increased languages support for Galaxy S6 Edge Sprint. Now i want to make new patch for Note 5 Sprint. I haven't Note 5 and walking in the darkness - I need your help for testing!
MAKE BACKUP!
Requirements:
- Root
- Custom recovery
- Android 5.1.1 OI or higher firmware.
Additional: DeODEXed firmware(Sometimes working bad on odexed firemwares)
Installation:
- Flash Zip via TWRP
- Go Settings - Language and Input and choose your language
Download: Click Me!
Builded from OL2 version source. Post here about issues.
Installing ' /sdcard/N920P.zip '...
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found
Error flashing zip' /sdcard/N920P.zip
Updating partion details...
...done
failed
MA7MOD_GSM said:
Installing ' /sdcard/N920P.zip '...
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found
Error flashing zip' /sdcard/N920P.zip
Updating partion details...
...done
failed
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Let's try this one link
Skarxhead said:
Let's try this one link
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not work same prob
MA7MOD_GSM said:
not work same prob
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Strange thing. What version of fimware on your phone?
Add languages
well work i fix your file with my little brain they have Bugs And issues
NEED to talk
hello brother can possible to can talk private ???
Any update on this or on how to fix it?

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