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hello i got a s7 from straight talk . and it model is SM-G930VL
what does that follow under .. i was thinking verizon but verizon doesnt have the L in it . Also would i be able to root using that method that in the forum . also Which roms would i be able to use when i root it?
thank you
Adaken13 said:
hello i got a s7 from straight talk . and it model is SM-G930VL
what does that follow under .. i was thinking verizon but verizon doesnt have the L in it . Also would i be able to root using that method that in the forum . also Which roms would i be able to use when i root it?
thank you
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It should be under the Verizon model. Usually tracfone does not lock the bootloaders on their variant. On another thread a guy flashed the verizon firmware to this model with no bricks and issue. but doing that WILL lock the bootloader. I hope he responds to my post. want to know to what extent it was flashed and if knox got tripped.
aromerblz said:
It should be under the Verizon model. Usually tracfone does not lock the bootloaders on their variant. On another thread a guy flashed the verizon firmware to this model with no bricks and issue. but doing that WILL lock the bootloader. I hope he responds to my post. want to know to what extent it was flashed and if knox got tripped.
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would you be able to show me the right direction to where he got the method to root his.? also if you learn anything else from him . can you let me know. so this mean I have an unlock bootloader? doesn't that mean I can root easier?
Adaken13 said:
would you be able to show me the right direction to where he got the method to root his.? also if you learn anything else from him . can you let me know. so this mean I have an unlock bootloader? doesn't that mean I can root easier?
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I should be able to get one of these mids august hopefully and will use it as a test device to see what bricks it and what hack can be done. In the past tracfone has release the SM-S975L(Tracfone Unlocked bootloader) which equals to an SGH-I337 (AT&T Locked bootloader), they released the S5 & S6 which equal to the SM-G900V and SM-G920V, both have Unlocked bootloaders. So i dnt think the S7 is any different and equals to the SM-G930V. Any root method that works for the SM-G930V should work on the SM-G930VL. But again this is just my say based on past experiences, i wont know until i get the phone and try all this. For what I know so far he was able to flash the complete verizon firmware which i think will flash a locked bootloader and no going back after it.
Yes will share my experiences.
Adaken13 said:
would you be able to show me the right direction to where he got the method to root his.? also if you learn anything else from him . can you let me know. so this mean I have an unlock bootloader? doesn't that mean I can root easier?
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So i was able to flash the full latest verizon firmware and fully ended up converting the phone to an SM-G930V. SO provided that you flash the firmware on which root was achieved for the SM-G930V, then there is really no stopping you from rooting this phone. As expected due to flashing the verizon firmware the phone has a locked bootloader now but root was achieved regardless.
Proceed at your own risk.
I have the Sm-g930vl (tracfone) and would like to confirm the bootloader is unlocked. I can boot into both recovery and download mode but cannot connect with fastboot to get device info. Is there another way to check?
KericF said:
I have the Sm-g930vl (tracfone) and would like to confirm the bootloader is unlocked. I can boot into both recovery and download mode but cannot connect with fastboot to get device info. Is there another way to check?
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Bootloader is locked and cannot be unlocked. Samsung devices do no use fastboot.
edit build.prop
aromerblz said:
Bootloader is locked and cannot be unlocked. Samsung devices do no use fastboot.
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Thanks for the info. Do you know if I can edit the build.prop with adb without rooting? I've never messed with Samsung. Seems a different beast.
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Thanks for the info. Do you know if I can edit the build.prop with adb without rooting? I've never messed with Samsung. Seems a different beast.
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No way you can modify build.prop without root. What are you trying to accomplish?
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No way you can modify build.prop without root. What are you trying to accomplish?
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I was hoping to enable hotspot. I've read where people have flashed the 930u firmware and can enable it but I'm already on Nougat even on tracfone firmware.
KericF said:
I was hoping to enable hotspot. I've read where people have flashed the 930u firmware and can enable it but I'm already on Nougat even on tracfone firmware.
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I see, the only way I see this working for you is by third apps or flash a firmware that supports it.
Telstra in Australia have re-branded this phone. I am wondering if it is unlockable and supports HTC A9 ROMs? is anyone using it?
https://www.telstra.com.au/mobile-phones/mobiles-on-a-plan/telstra-signature-premium
syl0n said:
Telstra in Australia have re-branded this phone. I am wondering if it is unlockable and supports HTC A9 ROMs? is anyone using it?
https://www.telstra.com.au/mobile-phones/mobiles-on-a-plan/telstra-signature-premium
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Boot into download mode and Run the fastboot command : "fastboot getvar all" or
"fastboot oem getvar all"
Paste results in this thread.
I haven't bought the phone yet. Wanted to ask first before buying.
syl0n said:
I haven't bought the phone yet. Wanted to ask first before buying.
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Can you go into the store? Look at the bottom of the phone and tell us what the model no. Is.
The_scam said:
Can you go into the store? Look at the bottom of the phone and tell us what the model no. Is.
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77HD2500-06M Rev A.
Band support looks same as International http://i.imgur.com/wz8DvyD.jpg
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77HD2500-06M Rev A.
Band support looks same as International http://i.imgur.com/wz8DvyD.jpg
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Sorry, as the model is not the same, I would not risk buying a phone which doesn't support the ROM you deserve. Can you get it somewhere else as an a9?
I believe that you can buy it from htc's website. If your looking for installments/monthly payments. They offer PayPal's installment program
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77HD2500-06M Rev A.
Band support looks same as International http://i.imgur.com/wz8DvyD.jpg
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Technically speaking, the phone is considered the HTC One A9s, model 2PQ9100, FCCID NM82PQ9100. The hardware is identical to any other A9 UHL variant.
IF the phone can be can be rooted, I'm pretty certain that you'll be able to s-off with Sunshine and do a full conversion. Maybe @jcase knows more.
CSnowRules said:
Technically speaking, the phone is considered the HTC One A9s, model 2PQ9100, FCCID NM82PQ9100. The hardware is identical to any other A9 UHL variant.
IF the phone can be can be rooted, I'm pretty certain that you'll be able to s-off with Sunshine and do a full conversion. Maybe @jcase knows more.
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Never heard of it, what CPU does it have?
jcase said:
Never heard of it, what CPU does it have?
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MSM8952, it's a rebadged HIA_AERO_UHL.
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MSM8952, it's a rebadged HIA_AERO_UHL.
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yeah if htcdev.com doesnt work, sunshine could do it if root was achieved
CSnowRules said:
MSM8952, it's a rebadged HIA_AERO_UHL.
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yeah if htcdev.com doesnt work, sunshine could do it if root was achieved
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Even if you couldn't flash cm13, it would definitely be able to run Supersu, as it is obviously some variation of hiae, you could flash TWRP.
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Even if you couldn't flash cm13, it would definitely be able to run Supersu, as it is obviously some variation of hiae, you could flash TWRP.
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Here's the catch...
Unlock bootloader>flash TWRP>install SuperSU>use Sunshine to s-off ---the device could then (in theory) be converted to the desired A9 MID/CID, and be like any other non-Sprint A9
OR
(Somehow) get root with locked bootloader>Sunshine bootloader unlock and s-off ---same result
If the bootloader can't be unlocked, and there's no way to root otherwise, then the device will be locked down tight until a root exploit is achieved.
CSnowRules said:
Here's the catch...
Unlock bootloader>flash TWRP>install SuperSU>use Sunshine to s-off ---the device could then (in theory) be converted to the desired A9 MID/CID, and be like any other non-Sprint A9
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(Somehow) get root with locked bootloader>Sunshine bootloader unlock and s-off ---same result
If the bootloader can't be unlocked, and there's no way to root otherwise, then the device will be locked down tight until a root exploit is achieved.
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It should still be able to be unlocked, it is solely based off a model number.
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It should still be able to be unlocked, it is solely based off a model number.
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That's true, unless the carrier has prohibited unlocking and/or htcdev doesn't support this carrier branded variant, which is possible. There's just no way to know without additional information.
I wonder if there's a RUU for this device...
CSnowRules said:
That's true, unless the carrier has prohibited unlocking and/or htcdev doesn't support this carrier branded variant, which is possible. There's just no way to know without additional information.
I wonder if there's a RUU for this device...
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I would go for it, you can always return it if it doesn't work.
I have this device and its rootable also have Oct update too. do not much different from unlock device.
anunknwon said:
I have this device and its rootable also have Oct update too. do not much different from unlock device.
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Awesome! That means that a full conversion to unlocked should be possible. Are you going to have the first known converted Signature Premium?
Haha thanks I think. The difference here when I flash recovery and unlock I needed to go to bootloader mode not in download mode. (similar to another device)
My phone full root now. And well function. About conversion? Maybe if this model no longer receiving updated (I mean unlocked device)
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Haha thanks I think. The difference here when I flash recovery and unlock I needed to go to bootloader mode not in download mode. (similar to another device)
My phone full root now. And well function. About conversion? Maybe if this model no longer receiving updated (I mean unlocked device)
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It's pretty strange that fastboot is implemented differently than with the A9. It would be logical for the Telstra to share a similar firmware base.
Do you mind posting the output of fastboot getvar all and cat /proc/emmc? (remove your IMEI of course)
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It's pretty strange that fastboot is implemented differently than with the A9. It would be logical for the Telstra to share a similar firmware base.
Do you mind posting the output of fastboot getvar all and cat /proc/emmc? (remove your IMEI of course)
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Here hope you can help for future dev :fingers-crossed:
I'm in a Verizon pixel and installed "v" version instead of "u" everything is working. What's different about the international version?
Just a fix for European carriers. I'm using the same on Verizon as well with no issues. You're good.
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I'm in a Verizon pixel and installed "v" version instead of "u" everything is working. What's different about the international version?
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Nothing it will work just fine. From what I understand just a slight difference for Europe. It will be fine.
What I'd like to know is if I were completely stock on V, bootloader relocked, what updates would I get, if any? Would I get the next version for Europe, or would it be the other? I'm in the US on Verizon (device from Google).
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What I'd like to know is if I were completely stock on V, bootloader relocked, what updates would I get, if any? Would I get the next version for Europe, or would it be the other? I'm in the US on Verizon (device from Google).
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You probably wouldn't get any updates. The trigger for that version probably wouldn't get to you. But I am not certain on that. Might be able to pull it via wifi with no SIM in it.
Do NOT relock your bootloader unless it is just before you are going to put it in a box to send back for warranty.
jesssiii said:
What I'd like to know is if I were completely stock on V, bootloader relocked, what updates would I get, if any? Would I get the next version for Europe, or would it be the other? I'm in the US on Verizon (device from Google).
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Why would you think you'd get the European version if you are in the US? Did I miss something in your question? You'd get the U version if you're on Verizon and you can lock and relock the bootloader at your discretion since you have the Google Pixel. I mean if you want to keep wiping your data each time, that is.
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Why would you think you'd get the European version if you are in the US? Did I miss something in your question? You'd get the U version if you're on Verizon and you can lock and relock the bootloader at your discretion since you have the Google Pixel. I mean if you want to keep wiping your data each time, that is.
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He made it sound like his pixel is from Verizon. In that case he can't lock and unlock the bootloader whenever he wants.
To the OP. What are you trying to do? It doesn't matter if you are on V. If it makes you feel better just flash U then. As long as you don't have twrp or root you will still get OTAs. Why would you want to lock your bootloader? You can have an unlocked bootloader and still take normal OTAs just fine . it its a Verizon sold pixel you won't be able to unlock once you lock.
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Just a fix for European carriers. I'm using the same on Verizon as well with no issues. You're good.
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Thanks wasn't sure. I'll just remember to side load the correct one in February.
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He made it sound like his pixel is from Verizon. <snip>
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It was certainly a little bit confusing, however, the last part of his post it said.. (device from Google) so I figured it was a GPixel activated on Verizon.
i think he did, or i do not know how to navigate his site. can anyone double check?
Did you see this part at the end of the instructions?
"UNLOCK BOOTLOADERS
If you have locked bootloaders, flashing one of these will probably brick your device - with the exception of Nexus devices, which will usually automatically "OEM unlock" and wipe your data !"
I reckon if you're on stock NRD90M.G920VVRS4DQD1 your bootloader is locked.
isn't it possible to downgrade and upgrade Verizon roms for the G6 as long as we remain anove 5.1.1?
by the way, there are two Nougat roms available for the G6 over at samsung-updates, one ends in ...DQD1 and the otherone ends i ...DQE1.
There is a root from Vhai fire for the ...DQD1, not for the other one, but... because both roms are Verizon's and meant for the same device, flashing either one shouldn't brick the device, because both have Verizon's digital signature.
is that how it works?
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honestly i just want to root the phone, im fine with the stock firmware.
nevermind, you are totally right. however, the fact that chainfire released a root for the ...DQD1 tells me he had to have unlocked the bootloader first, which now brings us to the question... how did he unlock the bootloader?
You could downgrade to the OK7 firmware and root that. The string attached is that you will need to run MrMike2182's rootatboot script every time you want to boot the phone.
so has anyone tried this? does it work?
I know it trips KNOX but i don't really care. i just dont want a brick.
EvilRubberDuck said:
Did you see this part at the end of the instructions?
"UNLOCK BOOTLOADERS
If you have locked bootloaders, flashing one of these will probably brick your device - with the exception of Nexus devices, which will usually automatically "OEM unlock" and wipe your data !"
I reckon if you're on stock NRD90M.G920VVRS4DQD1 your bootloader is locked.
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sikk, then all i need is a unlocked bootloader and im rooted! :good:
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sikk, then all i need is a unlocked bootloader and im rooted! :good:
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Good luck for that Verizon won't budge and there's no development at all.
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Good luck for that Verizon won't budge and there's no development at all.
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This makes me so sad. What phone should I get next that is root-friendly, i.e. I can keep the software/firmware up to date and still keep my root.
Smidley said:
This makes me so sad. What phone should I get next that is root-friendly, i.e. I can keep the software/firmware up to date and still keep my root.
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Any phone that doesn't use verizon or at&t as a carrier
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There's temporary root for this phone and it works but that's it
xdanilva said:
Any phone that doesn't use verizon or at&t as a carrier
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There's temporary root for this phone and it works but that's it
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Thanks for the reply.
Is US Cellular root-friendly? I've been waiting for the Pixel 2 to be released, but I want to make sure I can root it and still keep it up to date.
Also, I am still interested in the temporary root on the S6 if it means I can update to Nougat. Looking into MrMike2182's rootatboot now. Thanks!
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Thanks for the reply.
Is US Cellular root-friendly? I've been waiting for the Pixel 2 to be released, but I want to make sure I can root it and still keep it up to date.
Also, I am still interested in the temporary root on the S6 if it means I can update to Nougat. Looking into MrMike2182's rootatboot now. Thanks!
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S6 root only runs under android 5.1.1 also you need a vm to flash the kernel to the phone. Us cellular is root-friendly. Only at&t and verizon and sprint and T-Mobile lock their bootloaders.
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nevermind, you are totally right. however, the fact that chainfire released a root for the ...DQD1 tells me he had to have unlocked the bootloader first, which now brings us to the question... how did he unlock the bootloader?
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Chainfire just runs an automated script which generates a CF-Auto-Root file for ANY model, whether the bootloader is locked or not.
So the answer is, he didn't unlock it, but simply generated a file regardless, and it's up to the user to figure out the their bootloader status.
Smidley said:
Thanks for the reply.
Is US Cellular root-friendly? I've been waiting for the Pixel 2 to be released, but I want to make sure I can root it and still keep it up to date.
Also, I am still interested in the temporary root on the S6 if it means I can update to Nougat. Looking into MrMike2182's rootatboot now. Thanks!
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Same as Verizon, it's locked down tightly.
Your best bet would be a Sprint version, which has an unlocked bootloader and can be unlocked for both GSM (ATT /TMO) and LTE (VZW) with the proper equipment (unlocking boxes). Or the Tmobile version also has an unlocked bootloader which can be unlocked using online unlocking services but it will only work with GSM cards (ATT/TMO, no VZW!). Both can be rooted via CF-Auto-Root and/or through custom recovery.
Temp root can let u flash a recovery. That's all u need
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Temp root can let u flash a recovery. That's all u need
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The bootloader is locked you can't flash a custom recovery
Shaden Stewart said:
The bootloader is locked you can't flash a custom recovery
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Yes... I know...it's a hypothetical statement. Lol
Would it be possible to sign packages like twrp or cwm to bypass the bl
I think no need to Downgrade the firmware if there is another method to root the phone without unlocking bootloader that is called ENG Root here is a link to download G920V ENG Root Bit4+How to Flash
G920V ENG Root
h2five said:
I think no need to Downgrade the firmware if there is another method to root the phone without unlocking bootloader that is called ENG Root here is a link to download G920V ENG Root Bit4+How to Flash
G920V ENG Root
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Thanks for the nice info,
Just curious what is Bit4? Can we flash this Eng Root to SM-G920V 7.0 but Bit4 is confusing me
please guide me in details
h2five said:
I think no need to Downgrade the firmware if there is another method to root the phone without unlocking bootloader that is called ENG Root here is a link to download G920V ENG Root Bit4+How to Flash
G920V ENG Root
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U sure u aren't posting spam?
Hey guys! I haven't seen any other guides about this so here you go. How to use Engineering mode in the G965U and G965U1. Engineering mode doesn't let you do much, but if you're interested in testing some root methods it is definitely worth your interest. The two things that are most interesting to me is that SELinux is in Permissive and the OEM unlocking option appears, but it seems enabling OEM unlock does nothing. Still, all the files for the regular S9+ software is there, it just seems to boot a different mode. If someone can figure out how to make the normal UI and settings show up and inject root this could be our method. DON'T DO THIS IF YOU DON'T MIND RISKING MESSING UP YOUR DEVICE. USE A GOOD USB CABLE AND ONLY FLASH THE RIGHT FILES FOR YOUR MODEL. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Screenshots:
https://i.imgur.com/Uynre9O.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/h1MGsNJ.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/zYyno9m.jpg
So first. Go ahead and download the ENG boot and CSC for your device HERE and HERE. These files are courtesy of @wolfgart . Please give him thanks on his post, all credit goes to him for his work.
Second, extract both zips and you will have two .tar.md5 files. You need the latest odin to install this. I was unable to restore to stock with regular odin but patched odin let me return to stock. Download it HERE.
Go ahead and download the latest stock firmware as well. There a plenty online but I suggest using one from HERE as it worked for me.
Extract the firmware zip and reboot your phone into download mode by holding Bixby + Vol Down + Power. Plug in and open up odin and select the CP, BL, and USERDATA from the stock firmware and use the ENG boot file for AP and Combination file you downloaded earlier for CSC. Hold on to that stock firmware because you'll want to be able to return easily. Go ahead and start the flash process in ODIN. This will take a few minutes. If you have an MD5 error simply remove the .MD5 from the end of the filename for AP and/or CSC.
That's it! If all goes well you will have ENG boot. It isn't much right now but I'm sure with all your brilliant minds it could be the pathway to something much bigger.
"Allow the bootloader to be unlocked"? It can't be that easy on Snapdragon, can it??
EDIT: My bad, missed the part where you said it doesn't seem to do anything. I'd just delete this if XDA allowed me to.
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"Allow the bootloader to be unlocked"? It can't be that easy on Snapdragon, can it??
EDIT: My bad, missed the part where you said it doesn't seem to do anything. I'd just delete this if XDA allowed me to.
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LOL no problem! I'm sure most of the devs probably already have this set up I just threw this guide together since there isn't one yet. It gives us some extra opportunities to tinker around and as far as I know it's pretty safe to use it doesn't even trip knox.
That's it! If all goes well you will have ENG boot
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That's it! If all goes well you will have ENG boot
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Yup..... Now root.. and the wait continues. This isn't anything experienced people didn't already have. This is a nightmare waiting to happen for a n00b. Don't mess with this unless you know what you're doing.
hey need some help with ENG BOOT for N976U
found a site that claims to have it just wanted so help in pm
thatruth132 said:
hey need some help with ENG BOOT for N976U
found a site that claims to have it just wanted so help in pm
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Should probably ask in the note 10 threads this is for s9 and +
I would like to know if it is working on Android 10 I have a sm-g965u Verizon been attached and if it is necessary to unlock the bootloader?
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I would like to know if it is working on Android 10 I have a sm-g965u Verizon been attached and if it is necessary to unlock the bootloader?
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No it is not And you cannot unlock this devices bootloader All the U W And U1 are permantly locked with no hope of unlock
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No it is not And you cannot unlock this devices bootloader All the U W And U1 are permantly locked with no hope of unlock
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I understand, what I would like to know is something I have this device is a sm-g965u with csc xaa is from Verizon I am in RD the security patches take a long time to arrive and the updates too.Do you think if i change the firmware to sm-g965u1 i would receive updates Faster? Thanks greetings
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I understand, what I would like to know is something I have this device is a sm-g965u with csc xaa is from Verizon I am in RD the security patches take a long time to arrive and the updates too.Do you think if i change the firmware to sm-g965u1 i would receive updates Faster? Thanks greetings
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Not necessarily It just depends who gets their updates out the fastest Sometimes U1 is faster others carrier is faster then U1 unlocked
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Not necessarily It just depends who gets their updates out the fastest Sometimes U1 is faster others carrier is faster then U1 unlocked
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Ok I understand thanks for the explanation I think I would not benefit from changing firmware. I explain something to you: I have this mobile and when they gave it to me the active csc was the vzw and I looked for a tutorial and managed to change it to xaa which is the one used in my country for unlocked device, the device doesn't have a Verizon app not anything like that but when I was in vzw it had already been updated to the April security patch but as I changed the csc I only received the March one and to be able to update the patch I had to install a firmware with the updated patch greeting again