Downgrade z3 D6653 .77 to .93 - Xperia Z3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

How to down grade D6653 .77 to .93 ?
I want to root with giefroot after downgrade.
Please advise.

Jstar22 said:
How to down grade D6653 .77 to .93 ?
I want to root with giefroot after downgrade.
Please advise.
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U know to root...bt not to downgrade??
Well get a ftf of ur region and flash it using flashtool...

Hey Jstar22! The fact that someone might reply to your post was one of my beacons of hope as I searched the internet for this same information, a process which took several hours. So let me summarize it for you here. To be clear for everyone, this will work just fine on a locked bootloader; there is no need to use flashtool to unlock your bootloader in order to downgrade--if you get errors, that isn't the cause.
Edit: The XperiFirm part of this should be unnecessary if you get an ftf file of the version you want from elsewhere (say from the thread in the General section here). In this case you can skip steps 1-3 and 6-7 and modify the other steps so that you look up the ftf file.
1. Download&Install XperiFirm. A google search should bring it up easily; it's the same for all Xperia devices, so no fear of getting the wrong one.
2. Run XperiFirm. Navigate to your device model on the left. If you're on a DD6603 you probably want to sort my Market and select the only one labelled GLOBAL. When you click it the version should display on the right (should be 23.0.A.2.93; that's the one you need). As I understand it, the root exploit should work with options other the GLOBAL one too if you have a need for one, but I can't personally guarantee it. Click the version number and a dialogue will come up; uncheck "Unpack automatically" and download. If it bothers you about whether you really don't want to unpack, tell yes, you really don't want to unpack.
3. When the download is complete, you will have a folder with 4 files. Hooray!
4. Now, download&install flashtool. The internet seems to love saying this but doesn't bother to specify that it's not Sony's flashtool you want; it's the flashtool from flashtool.net.
5. Once flashtool is installed, you will have an icon for it in your start menu. By default it installs to C:\Flashtool on Windows; on Linux it will be wherever you saved it when you downloaded it. Run the program and wait for it to finish loading.
6. Go to Tools->Bundles->Fileset Decrypt. Click "..." and navigate to the folder from XperiFirm, containing the 4 files. They will appear in a menu; select them all and click the right arrow; they'll all be on the right side now. Hit "convert", and wait for it to finish.
7. A window will pop up. Double click the grey rectangle by "Device" and select your device. Put "23.0.A.2.93" for the version and "Generic GLOBAL" (or whatever you downloaded, if it wasn't the GLOBAL version) for the branding. Select all the files in the box except for the .ta files (there are only two of those), and click the right arrow. Then click "Create".
8. Make sure you have Unknown Sources (in Security) and USB Debugging (in Developer Options--if you don't have Developer Options go to About Phone in Settings, and click Build Number 7 times, and you will then have a Developer Options area in Settings) enabled. Turn your phone off. While holding the down-volume button, plug it in via USB to your computer, while flashtool is still running; flashtool should say that a device connected in flash mode. Do not let go of the down-volume button. Click the lightning bolt and select "flashmode". Select the firmware version we set up before ("Generic GLOBAL" or whatever"). Click "Flash". Don't let go of the volume down key until it's begun flashing (otherwise you may get an annoying issue where your phone "disconnects" and turns itself on). If it fails with an error about not being able to delete a file in C:\Flashtool\firmwares\prepared (or wherever you installed flashtool), delete the "prepared" folder there and try again. That was necessary for me.
9. You win. A quick Google search will bring you to the rooting thread, where bliss and long-awaited joys will overtake you.

sapphous said:
Hey Jstar22! The fact that someone might reply to your post was one of my beacons of hope as I searched the internet for this same information, a process which took several hours. So let me summarize it for you here. To be clear for everyone, this will work just fine on a locked bootloader; there is no need to use flashtool to unlock your bootloader in order to downgrade--if you get errors, that isn't the cause.
Edit: The XperiFirm part of this should be unnecessary if you get an ftf file of the version you want from elsewhere (say from the thread in the General section here). In this case you can skip steps 1-3 and 6-7 and modify the other steps so that you look up the ftf file.
1. Download&Install XperiFirm. A google search should bring it up easily; it's the same for all Xperia devices, so no fear of getting the wrong one.
2. Run XperiFirm. Navigate to your device model on the left. If you're on a DD6603 you probably want to sort my Market and select the only one labelled GLOBAL. When you click it the version should display on the right (should be 23.0.A.2.93; that's the one you need). As I understand it, the root exploit should work with options other the GLOBAL one too if you have a need for one, but I can't personally guarantee it. Click the version number and a dialogue will come up; uncheck "Unpack automatically" and download. If it bothers you about whether you really don't want to unpack, tell yes, you really don't want to unpack.
3. When the download is complete, you will have a folder with 4 files. Hooray!
4. Now, download&install flashtool. The internet seems to love saying this but doesn't bother to specify that it's not Sony's flashtool you want; it's the flashtool from flashtool.net.
5. Once flashtool is installed, you will have an icon for it in your start menu. By default it installs to C:\Flashtool on Windows; on Linux it will be wherever you saved it when you downloaded it. Run the program and wait for it to finish loading.
6. Go to Tools->Bundles->Fileset Decrypt. Click "..." and navigate to the folder from XperiFirm, containing the 4 files. They will appear in a menu; select them all and click the right arrow; they'll all be on the right side now. Hit "convert", and wait for it to finish.
7. A window will pop up. Double click the grey rectangle by "Device" and select your device. Put "23.0.A.2.93" for the version and "Generic GLOBAL" (or whatever you downloaded, if it wasn't the GLOBAL version) for the branding. Select all the files in the box except for the .ta files (there are only two of those), and click the right arrow. Then click "Create".
8. Make sure you have Unknown Sources (in Security) and USB Debugging (in Developer Options--if you don't have Developer Options go to About Phone in Settings, and click Build Number 7 times, and you will then have a Developer Options area in Settings) enabled. Turn your phone off. While holding the down-volume button, plug it in via USB to your computer, while flashtool is still running; flashtool should say that a device connected in flash mode. Do not let go of the down-volume button. Click the lightning bolt and select "flashmode". Select the firmware version we set up before ("Generic GLOBAL" or whatever"). Click "Flash". Don't let go of the volume down key until it's begun flashing (otherwise you may get an annoying issue where your phone "disconnects" and turns itself on). If it fails with an error about not being able to delete a file in C:\Flashtool\firmwares\prepared (or wherever you installed flashtool), delete the "prepared" folder there and try again. That was necessary for me.
9. You win. A quick Google search will bring you to the rooting thread, where bliss and long-awaited joys will overtake you.
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Hi, Thanks for the long explanation :good:. Unfortunately, I cannot find the version .93 at my device Z3 D6653, singapore singtel in Xperifirm. That is my problem. Could I use other firmware for instead?

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Thank you so much for this detailed instruction! After few hours finaly I found the perfect solution!
Thank you!

Jstar22 said:
Hi, Thanks for the long explanation :good:. Unfortunately, I cannot find the version .93 at my device Z3 D6653, singapore singtel in Xperifirm. That is my problem. Could I use other firmware for instead?
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I'm using Global - Promoter in xperifirm

Thanks
Xisiqomelir said:
I'm using Global - Promoter in xperifirm
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Thank you very much for your information. I guess you have no problem with promoter version and I will going to change my one from Indian version to Promoter.

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Tutorial/Walkthrough for flashing an .sbf to Droid 2 (unrooting/factory restore)

Tutorial/Walkthrough for flashing back to stock using RSD Lite (Unrooting a rooted phone by .sbf)
Tutorial Video can be found here... kind of... very close!
http://www.kimete.com/sbfrsd.html
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The fine print: This information is provided without warranty. I can not be held responsible if you **** up. I simply wrote a walkthrough/tutorial. I did not produce the procedure or the steps. I just simply consolidated all the information into a single place with notes to make things easier to understand and execute. You are welcome to share this information anywhere you want. Please do credit me for writing it. Lastly, please link back to the original site if possible. I try to format the text in such a way that it is more easy to understand. Lastly, I ask that everyone who uses this pays it forward by helping others figure out their own phones. Now on to the procedure.
I am running Windows XP SP3/32bit.
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Steps 1 and 2 can be skipped. You just need to download the latest version of the SBF file (currently 2.3.20). Link coming soon.
1. Download 2.3.20 SBF file for D2
You can find it here: http://www.iamthewalcs.com/Support-Files/Droid 2 2.3.2 SBF.zip
2. Extract the .zip file and put the .sbf file somewhere where you can easily find it.
3. Download RSD Lite 4.7. (RSD Lite 4.7 is not the same as RSD Lite 4.7.2)
[RSD Lite 4.9 works as well]
Reference: http://www.mydroidworld.com/forums/droid-2-how-tos/4393-how-sbf-flash-droid-2-a.html
RSD Lite 4.9 Here!
http://droid2files.com/tools/RSD Lite 4.9.zip
New: Download to RSDLite 4.7 with patch.
http://kimete.com/droid/RSDLite47patch.zip
There is a link to download RSD Lite 4.7 + patch here as well. Includes an installer (.msi) and the patch (.ini).
4. Install the program (rsdlite_4.7.msi) or RSDLite 4.9. Follow instructions until completion.
5. Next, extract the patch (pst_flash.ini) to the Motorola/RSD Lite folder. It'll ask you if you want to overwrite the file. Choose yes. (Don't think you need this for version 4.9, but don't quote me on that).
(My file path to place the file was: My Computer -> C Drive -> Program Files -> Motorola -> RSD Lite)
6. You'll need to have the Motorola Drivers. You probably already have them, but if you don't, you can get them here:
http://www.motorola.com/Support/US-...tware_and_Drivers/USB-and-PC-Charging-Drivers
KalenXI noted that you can't use the same Motorola drivers that you used for root from the other thread. You must use these updated drivers with MotoConnect. Thank you sir!
7. Now would be a good time to back up anything on your SD card to your computer. Plug in your Droid2 to the computer via USB cable. Pull down the notification menu/blind, choose USB connection, and then choose USB Mass Storage Device. Now there should be a removable storage in your "My Computer." Go through your SD card and back up your important things. Probably the DCIM and download folder. You should also make sure that your phone is set up to "Back Up Data." Go to the system menu (the 4 squares icon/button in the lower left), choose Settings, then Privacy, then make sure the "Back up my data" and "Automatic restore" are checked.
8. You now need to put your phone in bootload mode. In order to do so, power down your phone. Slide open your keyboard, hold the "up" key (the arrow closest to the enter button), and power on your phone. You should come up with a black background and text with something along the line of d2.35 and usb okay.
9. Now you can open RSD Lite. Go to your Start Menu, Program Files, and you should see RSD Lite. In the title of the newly open window, make sure the version is 4.7.
Edit: If you opened RSDLite and your device is not showing, you might need to open it as an admin. Go to program files/motorola/rsdlite/sdl.exe, and right cllick and run as an administrator. Reference by JonandRoid. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8000565&postcount=12
10. Wait a few minutes until your device shows in the table. It should say A955, port 1, connected, etc.
11. Toward the top of the window, there is filename/blank field. To the right of it, there is "..." button. Click it. Now find your .sbf with the open window that popped up. Select "Droid2_X6_2.2...SECURE.sbf", or the latest version of your sbf, and press open. Back to the program window, press Start (right next to the "...") Your phone should now start flashing the firmware to the phone. Just let it run it's course. It's going to reboot and start up again. You'll know when it is done when the Progress field in the table of RSD Lite says complete. This may take a little bit. Maybe 5-10 minutes.
After your phone reboots and doesn't get past the boot animation (wait at least 5 or 10 minutes),
a. Turn off your phone
b. Hold down X on the keyboard
c. Turn on your phone while continuing to hold X
d. When you get the Android guy with a '!' in a triangle push the search button on the keyboard (the magnifying glass button, two keys to the left of the space bar)
e. Select both 'wipe cache' and 'wipe data' from the menu.
f. Reboot your phone
If you do steps a-f, you probably won't need to do these following steps.
12. I do not know if this will work or not, but if it does, you guys might not need to do the rest unless you truly do want to fully factory reset your phone. This step is UNCONFIRMED.
To get back onto the Verizon Wireless network, dial *22899 and press send. It should update your phone and you'll be back on the network. (Referenced from ITGuy11 at the link below.)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7933189&postcount=12
13. Your phone still has everyone on it. You'll probably realize that you now have no 3G or phone service and are roaming. Now you need to Factory Reset your phone. Go to the system menu (the 4 squares icon/button in the lower left), choose Settings, then Privacy, the choose Factory Data Reset. Follow the instructions and agreeing to wipe your phone clean. It will ask you to confirm, and/or ask you to enter your security pin/security pattern. It'll reboot itself and run its course.
14. Your phone will eventually be put back to factory settings. You'll then be greeted by the new user/account wizard. Follow the directions. They'll ask you to program/update your phone, enter in some login info, and then your phone will be back to brand new, just like the day you walked out of the Verizon store, except with the BackUp Manager service, all your applications and contacts will be downloaded back onto the phone!
That's it! That wasn't so bad was it?!
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If you found this tutorial helpful, and would like to do something for me, please donate to my PayPal. I am short on rent by $100 this month. I am a student, and moving to a new place and I need to produce first months rent, last months, and a deposit. I am not expecting to profit from this tutorial. Honestly, I am just doing this to help others. I just need some help with rent this month. All donations are appreciated, even if it is a dollar. If everyone donated even a dollar or two, I'd be set! PayPal info coming soon!
Another edit: PayPal: [email protected]
Another quick note, I'll be adding references sometime soon. It is almost 5 in the morning and I want to go to bed!
This is awesome, thank you. This tutorial and your rooting instructions (with all of the extra clarification) are very helpful. I know it's not much but I am going to try to send a few bucks your way (from one poor college student to another? ).
USB debugging should also be enabled. It's found in the Settings -> Applications -> Development.
bcs296 said:
This is awesome, thank you. This tutorial and your rooting instructions (with all of the extra clarification) are very helpful. I know it's not much but I am going to try to send a few bucks your way (from one poor college student to another? ).
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Thank you. Any little bit is appreciated. Just need to get to the end of the week.
wsfanatic said:
USB debugging should also be enabled. It's found in the Settings -> Applications -> Development.
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Thank you, sir. I will post that in the tutorial in a moment.
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Also, according to ITGuy11, you can dial *22899 to update your phone to get it back on the Verizon network.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7933189&postcount=12
I am a fail. Didn't read the whole tutorial. Assumed it was like the D1 sbf. Ok still have an issue though, When i get to the bootloader RSDlite and my phone do nothing, still says im missing a certain driver for the phone S Flash driver not found. Anyone know why thats happening?
LosAngeles said:
I am a fail. Didn't read the whole tutorial. Assumed it was like the D1 sbf. Ok still have an issue though, When i get to the bootloader RSDlite and my phone do nothing, still says im missing a certain driver for the phone S Flash driver not found. Anyone know why thats happening?
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I had that same error, upgrading to the latest Motorola drivers fixed it. I'd post a link but the forums won't let me so just search for "motorola drivers" on google, go to the first link, go to "USB Drivers and PC Charging Drivers" and download the "Motorola 4.6.5 Driver with MotoConnect" drivers.
KalenXI said:
I had that same error, upgrading to the latest Motorola drivers fixed it. I'd post a link but the forums won't let me so just search for "motorola drivers" on google, go to the first link, go to "USB Drivers and PC Charging Drivers" and download the "Motorola 4.6.5 Driver with MotoConnect" drivers.
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That makes sense. I got my drivers from when I installed Easy Tether. Driver files were on the phone. That's probably why it worked. So, solution to the problem is downloade the latest drivers!
I think a youtube video of this is possible. Would people be interested in that?
darkonion said:
I think a youtube video of this is possible. Would people be interested in that?
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I think your instructions are comprehensive and clear here, I wouldn't do it unless you've got time to burn. my 02.cents
Thanks! What is everyone's experiences with this tutorial? I want to make sure that it makes sense and is complete. I wrote it from memory after flashing my phone.
20:56:42, September 03, 2010
Line: 587
ERROR: Flash failure: Interface BP: Error sending RAM download for bootloader. Device API Error: 0xE0030009 Address: 0x19EC00 Command: ADDR (Error Code: e0030009),
Detailed Error Details: Direction of the Error=1000, Command Value=200000, Code Group Number=257
File: D:\test_dev_usb\flash\code\flashdll\FlashHdlr.cpp
Device ID: 0
its still working afterwards, but lost root, etc. its now running 2.2.20, but I'm wary somethings messed up. should I root, install bootstrapper, and wipe, or just let it go (it still has all my apps and settings)
this is great....thank you sooo much. worked out perfect. just an fyi if you cant get rsd lite to recognize your phone on vista go to the ...motorola/rsdlite/sdl.exe and right click as administrator. wouldnt work before i did that. but everything was so smooth and great instructions, would donate but broke too..lol
kageurufu said:
20:56:42, September 03, 2010
Line: 587
ERROR: Flash failure: Interface BP: Error sending RAM download for bootloader. Device API Error: 0xE0030009 Address: 0x19EC00 Command: ADDR (Error Code: e0030009),
Detailed Error Details: Direction of the Error=1000, Command Value=200000, Code Group Number=257
File: D:\test_dev_usb\flash\code\flashdll\FlashHdlr.cpp
Device ID: 0
its still working afterwards, but lost root, etc. its now running 2.2.20, but I'm wary somethings messed up. should I root, install bootstrapper, and wipe, or just let it go (it still has all my apps and settings)
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I'd just let it go. Reroot and move on with your life! If something did go wrong, reflash again.
JonandRoid said:
this is great....thank you sooo much. worked out perfect. just an fyi if you cant get rsd lite to recognize your phone on vista go to the ...motorola/rsdlite/sdl.exe and right click as administrator. wouldnt work before i did that. but everything was so smooth and great instructions, would donate but broke too..lol
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Glad to hear it works. I'll add the note onto the tutorial.
Ughh this is frustrating.. When i get to the part where i have to select the Droid2....SBF file, the start button isn't highlighted so i cant press it. but when i choose the other SBF file, it's highlighted
knoxx said:
Ughh this is frustrating.. When i get to the part where i have to select the Droid2....SBF file, the start button isn't highlighted so i cant press it. but when i choose the other SBF file, it's highlighted
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Do you have updated drivers? Don't quote me on this, but maybe flash one file and then flash the other?
That's what I did, I flashed the other file (successfully) and rooted. Didn't bother factory resetting or anything.
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And today I was having problems, so I used the bootstrap recovery to wipe cache and data, and then sbf'd from the bootloader
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How exactly do you download the device drivers? Ive tried a million times and the link given on the motorola website just keeps giving me zipped up documents. Really starting to piss me off.
joeld82 said:
How exactly do you download the device drivers? Ive tried a million times and the link given on the motorola website just keeps giving me zipped up documents. Really starting to piss me off.
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You are moving in the right direction. Inside the zipped file, there is the install file, .msi, I believe, that you double click to install your drivers and MotoConnect.

[Q] Sony Ericsson sk17i (Issue Resolved)

I rooted my phone some time ago, and can't upgrade the version anymore it's stuck on android 2.3.4.
Is it possible to completely reinstall an android version without the use of a hard reset? because a hard reset won't work..
I do have a android 4.0 version on my laptop, but i only don't know how to put it on my phone.
If you need more info about my phone i will do my best to post it here.
revog said:
I rooted my phone some time ago, and can't upgrade the version anymore it's stuck on android 2.3.4.
Is it possible to completely reinstall an android version without the use of a hard reset? because a hard reset won't work..
I do have a android 4.0 version on my laptop, but i only don't know how to put it on my phone.
If you need more info about my phone i will do my best to post it here.
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First and foremost, welcome to XDA and a Happy New Year
Now that that's out of the way, let's get down to business! To answer your question, yes you can easily restore an Android version completely without a Hard Reset. Before I help you with the next question, I have a question of my own - Is the Android 4.0 version a .ftf file?
ajabhi95 said:
First and foremost, welcome to XDA and a Happy New Year
Now that that's out of the way, let's get down to business! To answer your question, yes you can easily restore an Android version completely without a Hard Reset. Before I help you with the next question, I have a question of my own - Is the Android 4.0 version a .ftf file?
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Thanx for your quick reply! and a Happy New Year to you 2 :victory:
No the version i have is an .img file. i plan to use the one i got with android sdk if thats possible?
revog said:
Thanx for your quick reply! and a Happy New Year to you 2 :victory:
No the version i have is an .img file. i plan to use the one i got with android sdk if thats possible?
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Not sure about the Android SDK way but I would recommend you download the .ftf firmware file as it's easier to flash the firmware through Flashtool. But note that you will LOSE Root access. No issues though, there are plenty of tutorials on how to root the latest firmware :cyclops:. Here's the link for Flashtool - https://hotfile.com/dl/179504132/bc8dd41/flashtool-0.9.9.0-windows.exe.html
Here's the link for the firmware: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B522s-mwpnl0NHVaaERrdGFJUUk/edit?pli=1
Take a backup of all your apps and data, it is HIGHLY recommended.
Now follow these instructions:
1.Install all the drivers for your device including ADB Drivers.
2.Enable USB Debugging by going to Settings->Applications->Development->Check USB Debugging.
3.In your PC, navigate to C:flashtoolfirmwares directory and delete all the data in that directory if any such data is present.
4.Move the exracted firmware package file (.ftf File) to the aforementioned directory.
5.Open Flashtool.
6.Click the Flash Icon which looks like a Lightning Bolt on the top left corner.
7.Select Flashmode from the options available.
8.Now select the firmware in the left-side list. There should only be one since deleted all the other files.
9.On the right-side there should be some check boxes.
10.Under the "Wipe:" option, tick all the boxes such as Wipe Data, Wipe Cache, Wipe App Log.
11.Under the "Misc:" option, tick the No final verification.
12.Now switch off your Device, but REMEMBER to keep USB Debugging ON before you switch it off.
13.Now click the OK Button on Flashtool.
14.Now hold the Back Button and connect the Device to the PC.
15.If the connection is successful, the Notification LED should be GREEN.
16.Now automatically the Flashing Process should start.
17.Once it's done, the device should automatically Re-boot. First boot should take longer than usual.
18.Once the Re-boot is finished.... Congratulations your on the latest version of ICS :victory:
Hope this was helpful :highfive:
Worked perfectly
ajabhi95 said:
Take a backup of all your apps and data, it is HIGHLY recommended.
Now follow these instructions:
1.Install all the drivers for your device including ADB Drivers.
2.Enable USB Debugging by going to Settings->Applications->Development->Check USB Debugging.
3.In your PC, navigate to C:flashtoolfirmwares directory and delete all the data in that directory if any such data is present.
4.Move the exracted firmware package file (.ftf File) to the aforementioned directory.
5.Open Flashtool.
6.Click the Flash Icon which looks like a Lightning Bolt on the top left corner.
7.Select Flashmode from the options available.
8.Now select the firmware in the left-side list. There should only be one since deleted all the other files.
9.On the right-side there should be some check boxes.
10.Under the "Wipe:" option, tick all the boxes such as Wipe Data, Wipe Cache, Wipe App Log.
11.Under the "Misc:" option, tick the No final verification.
12.Now switch off your Device, but REMEMBER to keep USB Debugging ON before you switch it off.
13.Now click the OK Button on Flashtool.
14.Now hold the Back Button and connect the Device to the PC.
15.If the connection is successful, the Notification LED should be GREEN.
16.Now automatically the Flashing Process should start.
17.Once it's done, the device should automatically Re-boot. First boot should take longer than usual.
18.Once the Re-boot is finished.... Congratulations your on the latest version of ICS :victory:
Hope this was helpful :highfive:
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Your reply was very helpful! right now i'm busy to configure my phone how i like
I don't really mind that i lost the root access, because it wasn't that beneficial to me anyway
I will keep this post open for future reference :highfive:
revog said:
Your reply was very helpful! right now i'm busy to configure my phone how i like
I don't really mind that i lost the root access, because it wasn't that beneficial to me anyway
I will keep this post open for future reference :highfive:
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Glad I could be of service Just make sure you add an (Issue Resolved) to the thread name so that people can view both the issue and the solution.
Cheers :highfive:

[TuT] Xperia J Are You A Noob Or Just New To The Xperia Forums Then Look Here.

Basic Tools, Knowlage & Files You Will Need​
Ok lets begin i have been asked quite a few times so here it is. These are the basic tools files etc. you will need. I will write an brife explanation of what these tools, files are for and what they can do and installation instructions.
7Z.​used to extract zip file contents used mainly to compress data files to save space and time uploading & downloading find it here: http://www.7-zip.org/download.html
Winrar​
Used also to extract zips but also rar & tar files download from this link: http://www.win-rar.com/download.html?&L=0
Flashtool​
Flashtool was created by Bin4ry & Androxide legends around here it is used to do various things the main reason you will probably use it for is recovering from a brick The Main uses are flashing flashing stock firmware that come in ftf file format (which stands for "flash tool file") kernels can come in this format to and are flashed using "flashmode" enterd by holding down the volume down key while connecting the usb cable when you see a green led that indicates "flashmode". Flashing custom kernels these normally come in .img format (which is an image file) and require an unlocked bootloader. Sony lock there bootloaders to protect their DRM key which are security key for media apps like track-id & facebook inside xperia. Custom kernels are needed for custom roms like Cyanogenmod, AOSP, & AOKP A custom recovery can come in this format to to flash .img files we use "fastboot" for this (which is enterd by turning off phone and holding volume up key while connecting usb cable a blue led will indicate your in fastbootmode then click on the lightning bolt on flastool and select fastboot mode to open the fastboot toolbox) These ate the basic operations you need tho know...
download flashtool from the flash tool home at: http://androxyde.github.io/index.html?1350585408000
Installation​
download flashtool from link if its in a zip format extract with 7z. You will get a flashtool launcher double click and follow the on screen instructions then reboot you pc/laptop.
Driver Installation​ next we need to install the flash tool drivers Tipo/Dule/Miro/J/E dont have the drivers in the package so you will have to download them separate do a search get use to that you will be doing a lot of it when you have found and downloaded the flashtool drivers extract the zip with 7z. you will get an FTD file (flashtool driver file) copy and past it in the flashtool sub folder devices (to get to flashtool folder right click on start menu then click on expolore you will see all the files on your computer find and click on flashtool you will see more sub folders we want the devices folder) after you have pasted it there exit to desktop start flashtool and click the devices tab then import a window will pop up with you device click ok then it will import you devce drivers when its finished your done flashtool is all set up congratulations!
FTF Files​
Ok ftf files are the bundled parts of the Sony stock firmware created buy someone through flashtool & SUS (sony update service) mainly used to recover from a soft brick or if you have unlocked your bootloader then it will be the only means you can update stock firmware as sony will not let you officialy update your phone as they will class it as modified. when downloaded it would probably be in a zip file (se 7z. is coming in handy ) Then start flashtool and drag the extracted ftf file into the flashtool window (the big white box) click ok and files will begin to prepare. when they are raedy a window will popup with a phone and a usb cable on it this is telling you to connect a phone in flashmode do by holding the volume down key while connecting the usb to your phone (keep hold of volume down until flashin process starts) when its all finished reboot there you have it you flashed a firmware. You can flash between platforms like Gingerbread to ICS or Jelly bean to ics.
Find all the ftf firmware files here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2385526 and make sure you thank the member for making the thread by pressing the Thanks button
Rooting Your Phone​
Rooting your phone is hacking in to the software to gain access to the root system files hence the term "ROOTING". This allows you to modify your phone install apps that require root permitions, run performance tweaks and flash custom firmware.
Root ICS​
There are several methods but unlockroot roots all ICS Roms Link: http://www.unlockroot.com/download.html
Root Jelly Bean​
To root Jelly Bean 11.2.A.0.21, .31,.33 Firmware's http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=23 and thank the great and powerful DoomLord
Clockworkmod Recovery​
Clockworkmod recovery All so known as (CWM) was developed by Koushik Dutta (Koush), a well-known name in the Android development community. It is a custom recovery that backs up and restores android roms exactly how you left it at the time of the backup. It also is used to flash CWM flashable zips like mods apps or even an entire firmware. CWM has not been ported to our device running jelly bean only ICS there are 2 but the best one is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2003069
For CWM on jellbean look a this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2333078
I think thats it to get you started fellow xperia users hopefully i will change or add things when needed or when new things are released happy modifying and
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ALWAYS FOLLOW THE XDA RULES!! ​Maybe push for this to be a sticky so ita easy to find
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Driver Installation
next we need to install the flash tool drivers Tipo/Dule/Miro/J/E dont have the drivers in the package so you will have to download them separate do a search get use to that you will be doing a lot of it when you have found and downloaded the flashtool drivers extract the zip with 7z. you will get an FTD file (flashtool driver file) copy and past it in the flashtool sub folder devices (to get to flashtool folder right click on start menu then click on expolore you will see all the files on your computer find and click on flashtool you will see more sub folders we want the devices folder) after you have pasted it there exit to desktop start flashtool and click the devices tab then import a window will pop up with you device click ok then it will import you devce drivers when its finished your done flashtool is all set up congratulations!
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Hi bro, Thanks for the guide.
I cant seems to fine the "Devices Tab". My flashtool interface only have "File" and "Plugins" and when I click File, I can only see Exit option and when I click at Plugins, nothing came out. Please advice.
nakTT said:
Hi bro, Thanks for the guide.
I cant seems to fine the "Devices Tab". My flashtool interface only have "File" and "Plugins" and when I click File, I can only see Exit option and when I click at Plugins, nothing came out. Please advice.
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Along the top there should be file,tools,Language,plugins,devices,help no exceptions bro try uninstalling flashtool then reinstalling
gavster26 said:
Along the top there should be file,tools,Language,plugins,devices,help no exceptions bro try uninstalling flashtool then reinstalling
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Mine only have File and Plugins.
It is the latest version.
nakTT said:
Mine only have File and Plugins.
It is the latest version.
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Try the previous version.. V0.9.0.0 http://androxyde.github.io/index.html?1350585408000
..or the latest beta.. v0.9.10.2 beta6 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201189
2cans1string said:
Try the previous version.. V0.9.0.0 http://androxyde.github.io/index.html?1350585408000
..or the latest beta.. v0.9.10.2 beta6 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201189
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Thanks bro.
2cans1string said:
Try the previous version.. V0.9.0.0 http://androxyde.github.io/index.html?1350585408000
..or the latest beta.. v0.9.10.2 beta6 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201189
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I am now using V0.9.0.0, I can see all of the menu except the devices.
Please advice.
nakTT said:
I am now using V0.9.0.0, I can see all of the menu except the devices.
Please advice.
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Check your USB drivers for the phone? Make sure phone is connected directly to PC and not through a hub.
2cans1string said:
Check your USB drivers for the phone? Make sure phone is connected directly to PC and not through a hub.
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It is perfectly fine. I updated the phone to the latest official (using sony pc companion) on this laptop.
I just can't see the Menu of "Devices", it doesnt appear at all, other Menu seems fine.
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..or the latest beta.. v0.9.10.2 beta6 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201189
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This beta version managed to detect my Xperia J without me having to install any driver. Thanks.
nice tutorial !
full tutorial <3
i love Xperia J !
Still unable to flash my JB Xperia J to ICS.
Sent from my ST26i
nakTT said:
Still unable to flash my JB Xperia J to ICS.
Sent from my ST26i
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I don't know what to tell you there should be all the toolbars there
Ftf file flash after have some problem or hard brick?
Send from Malaysia by Xperia J
pls,fix the below link as it is not working
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2003069
harsh73 said:
pls,fix the below link as it is not working
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2003069
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All fix bro
[Q] Any changes if you're rooting on a mac?
Hiya,
great tutorial -- im a total newcomer and have been reading (what seems like) hundreds of pages on this site for the last few days, trying to learn how to root my phone. i think i have it the process mostly down, but the one thing i'm not quite sure about is doing everything on a mac.
my phone (arriving in a few days) -- xperia E (C1504 version) i have a 32g sd card from my current phone that i will probably re-use (unless this isn't advisable?) as i understand it, i'll have to unlock the bootloader first, then root the phone. my plan is to just remove the sony bloatware, install a fairly vanilla rom, and make the cpu/battery run more efficiently. was thinking about the vengeance kernel, too.
ive read through a few mac-specific threads, but was wondering if you (or anyone else) might be able to point me in the right direction when it comes to doing all of the above on a mac.
many thanks,
mei
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macbook pro
new york yankees
Nice thread, thnk you
TR26 said:
Hiya,
great tutorial -- im a total newcomer and have been reading (what seems like) hundreds of pages on this site for the last few days, trying to learn how to root my phone. i think i have it the process mostly down, but the one thing i'm not quite sure about is doing everything on a mac.
my phone (arriving in a few days) -- xperia E (C1504 version) i have a 32g sd card from my current phone that i will probably re-use (unless this isn't advisable?) as i understand it, i'll have to unlock the bootloader first, then root the phone. my plan is to just remove the sony bloatware, install a fairly vanilla rom, and make the cpu/battery run more efficiently. was thinking about the vengeance kernel, too.
ive read through a few mac-specific threads, but was wondering if you (or anyone else) might be able to point me in the right direction when it comes to doing all of the above on a mac.
many thanks,
mei
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sony xperia E (C1504)
macbook pro
new york yankees
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I have never had a mac bro I hate them. So I wouldn't know sorry.
gavster26 said:
I have never had a mac bro I hate them. So I wouldn't know sorry.
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This should be Sticky, thanks for your contribution man.
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This should be Sticky, thanks for your contribution man.
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Yes I don't really Know how to push this for a stickey or the moderaters don't think it should be. its really usefull but is always buried 6 or 7 pages back where no one can find it

I didn't get Android Pie update yet!

I didn't get the Pie update yet and I know it's been out for months now, I see that people with simillar issues have been advised to manually flash the Pie update but would that (excuse my ignorance here) wipe the DRM keys or whatever the issue was with rooting the XZP ?
Can anyone at least point me to a guide to flash the firmware ?
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Can anyone at least point me to a guide to flash the firmware ?
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Flashing stock doesn't wipe DRM, only if you root.
-Download Flashtool http://www.flashtool.net/downloads.php
-Download this 47.2 fsc script https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78177369&postcount=1 (in the Flashtool app is the older 47.1 script that you need to replace with this new one) .
-Turn on USB debugging on the phone (if you don't know how-Google).
-Go to where you installed Flashtool, like C:\Program Files (x86)\Flashtool\drivers. In there you will find driver installer, run it, check Flashmode and Fastboot drivers, first two options and install.
-When you first run Flashtool, go to Devices-Devices Sync-Auto Sync-Off.
-Close Flashtool. Go to (your main System disk)\:Users\(your username)\.flashTool\devices\(your phone model number) and copy the unzipped 47.2.fsc file there, you can remove 47.1.fsc.
-Open Flashtool again, see if your phone is recognised, there will be a notification on your phone to allow access from your PC, you choose Allow.
-Click XperiFirm icon, choose your device, click "Check All" in top right corner, wait for it to finish.
-Then choose whatever "Customized" version you want that suits you, but has the latest 47.2.A.10.45 version, so no branded operator versions, they contain bloat.
-On the right you will see "Available firmware" offered, click on it-Download.
-When it's done, close that window and Flashtool will start to unpack and prepare the firmware to your drive. When that is finished, click on the thunder icon "Flash"-Flashmode-choose the firmware from the left tree menu, click on it to select it.
-Crucial step, if you choose to keep all your data and apps, don't make any changes to check boxes, leave everything as it is. But, if you're comming from Oreo or older, I strongly recommend you wiping the entire phone. In that case, check all the boxes under "Wipe-Sin" section.
-Click "Flash", follow instructions and wait for it to finish.
Either way, whatever you choose, make backups of everything just in case something goes wrong, so you don't loose your data.
Also, if you're on Win10, you will probably have to disable Driver signature enforcement before installing the drivers, if you don't already have them installed. You can google how to do that. You can try all of this without installing the drivers and all that, see if it works, but if you're on Win10, it probably won't.
Also, before you do any of this, disable your Antivirus/Windows Defender, whatever you use.
I think that's pretty much it. For further questions, refer to Google, what you should have done before even posting, there are plenty of guides on how to use Flashtool and XperiFirm.
Atrax2010 said:
Flashing stock doesn't wipe DRM, only if you root.
-Download Flashtool http://www.flashtool.net/downloads.php
-Download this 47.2 fsc script https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78177369&postcount=1 (in the Flashtool app is the older 47.1 script that you need to replace with this new one) .
-Turn on USB debugging on the phone (if you don't know how-Google).
-Go to where you installed Flashtool, like C:\Program Files (x86)\Flashtool\drivers. In there you will find driver installer, run it, check Flashmode and Fastboot drivers, first two options and install.
-When you first run Flashtool, go to Devices-Devices Sync-Auto Sync-Off.
-Close Flashtool. Go to (your main System disk)\:Users\(your username)\.flashTool\devices\(your phone model number) and copy the unzipped 47.2.fsc file there, you can remove 47.1.fsc.
-Open Flashtool again, see if your phone is recognised, there will be a notification on your phone to allow access from your PC, you choose Allow.
-Click XperiFirm icon, choose your device, click "Check All" in top right corner, wait for it to finish.
-Then choose whatever "Customized" version you want that suits you, but has the latest 47.2.A.10.45 version, so no branded operator versions, they contain bloat.
-On the right you will see "Available firmware" offered, click on it-Download.
-When it's done, close that window and Flashtool will start to unpack and prepare the firmware to your drive. When that is finished, click on the thunder icon "Flash"-Flashmode-choose the firmware from the left tree menu, click on it to select it.
-Crucial step, if you choose to keep all your data and apps, don't make any changes to check boxes, leave everything as it is. But, if you're comming from Oreo or older, I strongly recommend you wiping the entire phone. In that case, check all the boxes under "Wipe-Sin" section.
-Click "Flash", follow instructions and wait for it to finish.
Either way, whatever you choose, make backups of everything just in case something goes wrong, so you don't loose your data.
Also, if you're on Win10, you will probably have to disable Driver signature enforcement before installing the drivers, if you don't already have them installed. You can google how to do that. You can try all of this without installing the drivers and all that, see if it works, but if you're on Win10, it probably won't.
Also, before you do any of this, disable your Antivirus/Windows Defender, whatever you use.
I think that's pretty much it. For further questions, refer to Google, what you should have done before even posting, there are plenty of guides on how to use Flashtool and XperiFirm.
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Thanks a lot for your detailed response, I've already found a guide to flash the firmware through newflasher, is there a difference between two methods ?
MohamedOMostafa said:
Thanks a lot for your detailed response, I've already found a guide to flash the firmware through newflasher, is there a difference between two methods ?
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Newflasher is easier

How to root SM-J337P? Android 9

I have been searching the internet for days now and I haven't found a single way to root samsung SM-J337P Android 9 I hope to have some feedback on this site
Ive been looking to do the same for the last couple of months now & haven't had a bit of luck finding anythng or having any tried methods turn out successful
Root is fairly simple using Magisk pre patched method.
As for TWRP. Seems no one has bothered yet.
If there is a warrant for it I'll look into it, but I don't have as much enthusiasm nowadays as there seems to be a hit and run nature now on XDA.
I can't even get any feedback half the time.
ashyx said:
Root is fairly simple using Magisk pre patched method.
As for TWRP. Seems no one has bothered yet.
If there is a warrant for it I'll look into it, but I don't have as much enthusiasm nowadays as there seems to be a hit and run nature now on XDA.
I can't even get any feedback half the time.
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tell me about it man. they even let me be a mod!! they must be hard up!! I had better button my lip, dont want any senior mods to think im attempting a mutiny LOLOLOL
it used to be back in the day that people would just accomplish stuff that the mfg said was impossible just to piss them off. Not because they wanted to do anything nefarious with the new found ability, just to poke a stick in their eyes! Man, i miss the OG Evo 4G days
@Androidhelper77 @poppas210 sorry, didnt mean to threadjack, but the root method is available, it just takes some reading of the threads to get there
Thank u
ashyx said:
Root is fairly simple using Magisk pre patched method.
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This is probably obvious, but what do you mean by "pre patched method?"
EDIT: Nevermind, I figured out what you mean.
Ok, for anyone else who stumbles accross this thread, here's the steps:
Prerequisites:
- Samsung USB Drivers
- Patched Odin flashing tool. v. 1.13 or later. (Mine is v3.13.1_3B_PatcheD) (You might not need the patched one. It's just what I happened to use.) You do indeed need the patched one.
- Stock firmware img (To find version: Settings > About phone > Software version)
1. Activate developer mode.
- Settings > About Phone > Software Information
- Click "Build Number" repeatedly until it says "Congratulations! You are a developer!"
2. Enable USB Debugging and authorize computer.
- Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging
3. Disable screen lock: Settings > Lock Screen > Screen lock type > None
4. Remove any Google or Samsung accounts: Settings > Accounts and backup > Accounts
5. Unlock boot loader WARNING: THIS WILL ERASE YOUR DEVICE
- Settings > Developer Options > OEM Unlocking
6. Copy the stock farmware img to your phone. You want the file that starts with "AP"
7. Install Magisk Manager by going to the magisk manager website on your phone and hitting "Download Magisk Manager" button and installing the app. The first time you open it, it will need to do additional setup and reboot your device.
8. Open Magisk Manager and select "Install" next to "Magisk." Click Install again, and then click "Select and Patch a File"
9. Select the firmware img you just copied to the phone.
10. Wait for process to complete. (Writing: system.img.lz4 takes a minute)
11. When Magisk Manager says "All done!" close it.
12. Copy the file called "magisk_patched.tar" from your phone to your computer. It should be found in your phone's internal memory "Download" folder.
13. Turn off the phone
14. Open Odin on PC
15. Boot phone into Odin mode: With the phone powered off, press and hold Vol-, Home, and Power until the blue warning screen appears, and then press Vol+ to enter Odin mode.
16. Your phone should appear in Odin on your PC
17. Click the AP button and select the "magisk_patched.tar" file.
18. Click "Start" and then DON'T TOUCH ANYTHING!
19. When the process is complete, a boc in Odin should say "PASS!" and be green. Your phone will reboot. (It will take longer than normal.)
20. Close Odin
21. Initial phone setup. Blah blah...
22. After initial setup, you may get a notification on your phone warning you of unauthorized changes. (Duh.) Just select it and hit cancel.
23. Install Magisk Manager on your phone again (repeat step 6)
24. After a reboot, open Magisk Manager again and it should say "Magisk is up to date."
You are done! Enjoy root access!
SlickStretch said:
Ok, for anyone else who stumbles accross this thread, here's the steps:
Prerequisites:
- Samsung USB Drivers
- Patched Odin flashing tool. v. 1.13 or later. (Mine is v3.13.1_3B_PatcheD) (You might not need the patched one. It's just what I happened to use.)
- Stock firmware img (To find version: Settings > About phone > Software version)
1. Activate developer mode.
- Settings > About Phone > Software Information
- Click "Build Number" repeatedly until it says "Congratulations! You are a developer!"
2. Enable USB Debugging and authorize computer.
- Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging
3. Disable screen lock: Settings > Lock Screen > Screen lock type > None
4. Remove any Google or Samsung accounts: Settings > Accounts and backup > Accounts
5. Unlock boot loader WARNING: THIS WILL ERASE YOUR DEVICE
- Settings > Developer Options > OEM Unlocking
6. Copy the stock farmware img to your phone.
6. Install Magisk Manager by going to the magisk manager website on your phone and hitting "Download Magisk Manager" button and installing the app. The first time you open it, it will need to do additional setup and reboot your device.
7. Open Magisk Manager and select "Install" next to "Magisk." Click Install again, and then click "Select and Patch a File"
8. Select the firmware img you just copied to the phone.
9. Wait for process to complete. (Writing: system.img.lz4 takes a minute)
10. When Magisk Manager says "All done!" close it.
11. Copy the file called "magisk_patched.tar" from your phone to your computer. It should be found in your phone's internal memory "Download" folder.
12. Turn off the phone
13. Open Odin on PC
14. Boot phone into Odin mode: With the phone powered off, press and hold Vol-, Home, and Power until the blue warning screen appears, and then press Vol+ to enter Odin mode.
15. Your phone should appear in Odin on your PC
16. Click the AP button and select the "magisk_patched.tar" file.
17. Click "Start" and then DON'T TOUCH ANYTHING!
18. When the process is complete, a boc in Odin should say "PASS!" and be green. Your phone will reboot. (It will take longer than normal.)
15. Close Odin
19. Initial phone setup. Blah blah...
20. After initial setup, you may get a notification on your phone warning you of unauthorized changes. (Duh.) Just select it and hit cancel.
21. Install Magisk Manager on your phone again (repeat step 6)
22. After a reboot, open Magisk Manager again and it should say "Magisk is up to date."
You are done! Enjoy root access!
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Bro I need your help,am stuck at stock farmware img,how do i get it because files come in 5 parts as my firmware?, how I get the boot img?,please help.
desmond462 said:
Bro I need your help,am stuck at stock farmware img,how do i get it because files come in 5 parts as my firmware?, how I get the boot img?,please help.
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I'm getting ready to leave for work. I'll get back to you in when I get home. I know what you're talking about, but I'll have to look at the files to tell you which goes where.
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I'm getting ready to leave for work. I'll get back to you in when I get home. I know what you're talking about, but I'll have to look at the files to tell you which goes where.
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OK bro, I truly appreciate the help. I await your help, am on pie just wondering if it could make a difference in it being able to root.
desmond462 said:
OK bro, I truly appreciate the help. I await your help, am on pie just wondering if it could make a difference in it being able to root.
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You're going to want the file that starts with 'AP'. It should be the biggest one. (Mine is about 2.5 GB)
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You're going to want the file that starts with 'AP'. It should be the biggest one. (Mine is about 2.5 GB)
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ok, wat i did was to change md5 to tar of AP, so it turn into zip then I extract boot.img from it, am i on the right path of doing this correctly?
then put in phone storage and open magisk manager to install and then select the boot img which start to flash and about few second it said it failed.
desmond462 said:
ok, wat i did was to change md5 to tar of AP, so it turn into zip then I extract boot.img from it, am i on the right path of doing this correctly?
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No, I don't think you need to extract anything from it. Just remove the .md5 extension, and Magisk should be able to patch it.
For example, my file is named "AP_J337PVPS4BSI5_CL16191886_QB26045544_REV00_user_low_ship_meta_OS9.tar.md5" so I will remove the .md5 ext leaving me with "AP_J337PVPS4BSI5_CL16191886_QB26045544_REV00_user_low_ship_meta_OS9.tar" which is copied to the phone.
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No, I don't think you need to extract anything from it. Just remove the .md5 extension, and Magisk should be able to patch it.
For example, my file is named "AP_J337PVPS4BSI5_CL16191886_QB26045544_REV00_user_low_ship_meta_OS9.tar.md5" so I will remove the .md5 ext leaving me with "AP_J337PVPS4BSI5_CL16191886_QB26045544_REV00_user_low_ship_meta_OS9.tar" which is copied to the phone.
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ok so u copy that file to phone storage then patch it using magisk?
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No, I don't think you need to extract anything from it. Just remove the .md5 extension, and Magisk should be able to patch it.
For example, my file is named "AP_J337PVPS4BSI5_CL16191886_QB26045544_REV00_user_low_ship_meta_OS9.tar.md5" so I will remove the .md5 ext leaving me with "AP_J337PVPS4BSI5_CL16191886_QB26045544_REV00_user_low_ship_meta_OS9.tar" which is copied to the phone.
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oh wow bro, thank you a thousand times over. am root now. Just that step about not extracting that you mention that i dont need to do made the difference in doing the right thing. truly appreciate your help. thank you again.
desmond462 said:
ok so u copy that file to phone storage then patch it using magisk?
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oh wow bro, thank you a thousand times over. am root now. Just that step about not extracting that you mention that i dont need to do made the difference in doing the right thing. truly appreciate your help. thank you again.
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You're welcome! I'm glad it worked
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You're welcome! I'm glad it worked
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Yea mon thanks again. So my reason to root is wanting to unlock my sim lock device, am outside US. But even after rooting it still not unlock using the software magic thunder which say it unlock it but still not seeing that it is unlock when I put in another sim, just showing invalid sim. so am stuck again. magic thunder was asking for root permission and not that its root am still unable to unlock it. Just wondering if you have any ideas or knowledge on this unlocking this device.
desmond462 said:
Yea mon thanks again. So my reason to root is wanting to unlock my sim lock device, am outside US. But even after rooting it still not unlock using the software magic thunder which say it unlock it but still not seeing that it is unlock when I put in another sim, just showing invalid sim. so am stuck again. magic thunder was asking for root permission and not that its root am still unable to unlock it. Just wondering if you have any ideas or knowledge on this unlocking this device.
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It sounds like what you're looking for is a "carrier unlock," but I don't know anything about doing that. Good luck.
Been searching for J337P also...
Androidhelper77 said:
I have been searching the internet for days now and I haven't found a single way to root samsung SM-J337P Android 9 I hope to have some feedback on this site
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The Best explanation / instructional video I've found so far is: h ttps://youtu.be/BOfv0F12gSI
But, TWRP does not have FW for j3topeltespr. And firmwar.mobi misidentified phone as galaxy j7 2016.
Two and a half days of reading and tubing and have better understanding but not much progress.
h ttps://youtu.be/nOGpFJnLP3A
Think I've found everything
poppas210 said:
Ive been looking to do the same for the last couple of months now & haven't had a bit of luck finding anythng or having any tried methods turn out successful
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Think I've found everything
Instructions:
h ttps://rootmygalaxy.net/how-to-install-twrp-and-root-samsung-galaxy-j3-achieve/
The Release:
h ttps://github.com/TwrpBuilderTests/android_device_samsung_j3topeltespr/releases/tag/TWRP-3.2.3-TwrpBuilder-2018-10-28_03-45
Question:
Is this the version that causes the boot loop?

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