Please help me ASAP - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi i tried rooting my phone and it failed and now it just stays on the logo saying recovery is not seandroid enforcing. I've tried using odin to bring it back to stock form but it just fails. I only got the phone on saturday and if my mum finds out she'll kill me. Please help me ASAP.

I have same problem b4 bro but when i flashed stock rom downloaded from sammobile then flash it via odin then it works again.

itsme...KG said:
I have same problem b4 bro but when i flashed stock rom downloaded from sammobile then flash it via odin then it works again.
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Do you know a way to fix this, and thanks for replying

So you want to reflash your phone to make it stock again?
If that's the case you can download the newest stock files from sammobile (WARNING SLOW ASS DOWNLOAD)
Once you've downloaded the latest firmware you can flash it to your phone with odin, it will make your phone stock again
Once you have done that, go into the recovery and factory reset. (By holding the powerbutton+home+volume up whist the phone is turned off)
This will however wipe your data. I advice you to make a backup beforehand.
Then just setup the phone like a new phone, or restore it from a backup on samsung's cloud (if you have a backup there).
Hope this helped.

BillyLeader said:
Hi i tried rooting my phone and it failed and now it just stays on the logo saying recovery is not seandroid enforcing. I've tried using odin to bring it back to stock form but it just fails. I only got the phone on saturday and if my mum finds out she'll kill me. Please help me ASAP.
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Most probably you flashed wrong ROM. So please let us your model number ? (g920i or g920f or g920t,...) and your country. .. so you can take right stock rom to revert back..
Galaxy s6 very very hard to hard brick. . So don't worry you can get the phone [emoji1]
Sent from my SM-G920I using Tapatalk

sendhiloo7 said:
Most probably you flashed wrong ROM. So please let us your model number ? (g920i or g920f or g920t,...) and your country. .. so you can take right stock rom to revert back..
Galaxy s6 very very hard to hard brick. . So don't worry you can get the phone [emoji1]
Sent from my SM-G920I using Tapatalk
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Doesn't the "recovery is not seandroid enforcing" appear at the top left of the boot screen regardless of the rom? I thought it was because of the non-stock recovery.

Yes.now he want to back to stock rom
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sendhiloo7 said:
Yes.now he want to back to stock rom
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Okey, so we are on the same page

teleqraph said:
Okey, so we are on the same page
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Yeah. Once he provide the info. We can help him
Sent from my SM-G920I using Tapatalk

When you flash a custom recovery, you need to boot to recovery on your first reboot, otherwise your phone will override it. Flash your custom recovery again, and when you restart your phone, hold volume up, power and home button.

my model is G920F

Billy Leader said:
my model is G920F
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Which country?
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recovery is not seandroid enforcing <- this text means you have custom recovery.
But as the guy said s6 replaces the custom recovery as soon as you reboot it after flashing custom recovery,so you need to boot back in recovery mode(hold the vol up,power,home button as soon as it reboots).
and just go to any website (sam mobile and download the suitable stock rom for your mobile,country p.s slow download)
have you disabled knox before trying to root it or before flashing stock rom with odin?
try to put it in download mode then flash that stock rom
and as you said its in boot loop,you can fix it,its not bricked

sendhiloo7 said:
Yeah. Once he provide the info. We can help him
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My model G920F

If you want to restore stock back. Please download stock rom for g920f from samfirm tool.
In the tool put model and region . Once you downloaded , flash the rom using odin tool.
In the tool pls check decrypt automatically
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sendhiloo7 said:
If you want to restore stock back. Please download stock rom for g920f from samfirm tool.
In the tool put model and region . Once you downloaded , flash the rom using odin tool.
In the tool pls check decrypt automatically
Sent from my SM-G920I using Tapatalk
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First time I find this tool. Is this usable for any version?

jefkim666 said:
First time I find this tool. Is this usable for any version?
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Yes. I always use this tool download stock firmware.
we will get full download speed, not like sammobile.com dead slow speed.

Where do i get the file?

sendhiloo7 said:
Yes. I always use this tool download stock firmware.
we will get full download speed, not like sammobile.com dead slow speed.
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I recommend anyone to follow these instructions from @sendhiloo7 if you need to download stock firmware. It is WAY faster than other methods. ?

Related

I think I bricked my S3

Okay very nervous that my phone hasn't booted, but trying to keep my cool. Well here's what happened:
1. On AOKP JB trying to boot to stock to backup my IMEI.
2. Odin restored fine, but would get stuck booting at the 4G LTE screen.
3. Flashed the stock bootloader found in the R&D thread.
4. Went back into download mode, tried to flash invisiblek's stock rooted.
5. Failed.
6. Tried to flash stock again. Failed.
7. Tried to boot up and got this​
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If you can't read it, it says " Firmware upgrade encountered and issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies and & try again"
Any help?
Try setting it back to download mode and reflash recovery. If you can get to download mode its not really bricked. Just a soft brick.
Look for Qball77 link for how to root and how to unroot. All download files and instruction in his videos are super easy to follow.
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
jthrift said:
Try setting it back to download mode and reflash recovery. If you can get to download mode its not really bricked. Just a soft brick.
Look for Qball77 link for how to root and how to unroot. All download files and instruction in his videos are super easy to follow.
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
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Flash a recovery? Should I go back to stock and use EZ recovery?
austin1227 said:
Okay very nervous that my phone hasn't booted, but trying to keep my cool. Well here's what happened:
1. On AOKP JB trying to boot to stock to backup my IMEI.
2. Odin restored fine, but would get stuck booting at the 4G LTE screen.
3. Flashed the stock bootloader found in the R&D thread.
4. Went back into download mode, tried to flash invisiblek's stock rooted.
5. Failed.
6. Tried to flash stock again. Failed.
7. Tried to boot up and got this​
If you can't read it, it says " Firmware upgrade encountered and issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies and & try again"
Any help?
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Maybe a stupid question but have you tried selecting recovery mode in Kies and trying again?
Relentless D said:
Maybe a stupid question but have you tried selecting recovery mode in Kies and trying again?
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I honestly have no clue what Kies is.
austin1227 said:
I honestly have no clue what Kies is.
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I don't mean to sounds like a jerk but this may help:
http://bit.ly/w1qkPe
Relentless D said:
I don't mean to sounds like a jerk but this may help:
http://bit.ly/w1qkPe
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No offense taken, I googled " S3 kies vzw"
Was kind of jerky. But find a stock tar file and flash it using Odin.
Can you get back to Download mode? ~Volume Down home and power button all same time. Volume up to accept.~
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jthrift said:
Was kind of jerky. But find a stock tar file and flash it using Odin.
Can you get back to Download mode? ~Volume Down home and power button all same time. Volume up to accept.~
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
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Wait should I flash the stock zip (I can get into download mode) or use kies first?
austin1227 said:
No offense taken, I googled " S3 kies vzw"
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Did you factory reset in recovery after flashing the stock image? Use section 2 in this guide for returning back to stock. If all else fails, you can try this one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840030
This is Verizon right?
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PJnc284 said:
Did you factory reset in recovery after flashing the stock image? Use section 2 in this guide for returning back to stock. If all else fails, you can try this one.
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No, but what should I do first, Kies or Odin?
jthrift said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840030
This is Verizon right?
Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2
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Yes.
Just booted again and no Kies screen, but stuck on the Samusng Galaxy S3 screen.
Also got into recovery and wiped, but still no luck.
Soft Brick
austin1227 said:
Yes.
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Sounds like a Soft Brick if you can get into download mode. Been there several times but is fixable. Use Odin, never have used Kies. Stay calm read first.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840030
Follow this to the T.......................
Tried to flash the first bootchain in this guide, stuck on PIT mapping.
austin1227 said:
Tried to flash the first bootchain in this guide, stuck on PIT mapping.
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What Windows OS are you using? Google has quite a few related result such as this. If it's early in the odin process like that thread, you can just unplug and pull the battery. Maybe try rebooting the computer and a different USB port?
PJnc284 said:
What Windows OS are you using? Google has quite a few related result such as this. If it's early in the odin process like that thread, you can just unplug and pull the battery. Maybe try rebooting the computer and a different USB port?
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Doesn't matter anymore, I skipped that part mainly because it was optional. Still got a bootloop, maybe the bootchain was the cause?
Edit: still needed to do the recovery. booting now.
Thanks to all who helped. Got my phone booting! Honestly thank you a ton. I posted this first on Rootzwiki's panic room and didn't even get a reply. :laugh:

Reset Flash Counter

Charlieb620 decided to be a douche and remove his post telling us how to reset the flash counter for the Blaze for petty reasons, so I pulled a cached version off Google for all who still need it. Here you go:
*I Take No Credit For This*
This is for people who flash constantly through Odin or even CWM. By flashing a lot the ticker on your DOWNLOAD/FASTBOOT SCREEN ticks up. To reset it for repair or warranty purposes just boot into CWM and flash this file.
Your Good To Go.
Link:
http://goo.gl/8Zzty -> no longer available
new link here: http://d-h.st/znC
OG Link/Credits:
http://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-s2-x-sgh-t989-sgh-t989d-reset-flash-counter-75657/
Instructions:
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Is the file linked in the OP correct for the Blaze? it looks like its for a different phone.
tommyboy8125 said:
Is the file linked in the OP correct for the Blaze? it looks like its for a different phone.
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Works just fine.
chjema said:
Works just fine.
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When I tried it I got "signature verification failed" message.
What am I doing wrong?
tommyboy8125 said:
When I tried it I got "signature verification failed" message.
What am I doing wrong?
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Are you using the stock recovery, or CWM/TWRP? If one of the latter, do you have zip verification (I think that's the term anyway) enabled? Could just be an unsigned zip.
dwitherell said:
Are you using the stock recovery, or CWM/TWRP? If one of the latter, do you have zip verification (I think that's the term anyway) enabled? Could just be an unsigned zip.
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I was using the stock recovery, I'm attempting to make the phone 100% stock again.
tommyboy8125 said:
I was using the stock recovery, I'm attempting to make the phone 100% stock again.
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U gotta do it before u go back to stock recovery then when it's reset u Odin back to stock ull have to root again to flash it properly
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johnb380 said:
U gotta do it before u go back to stock recovery then when it's reset u Odin back to stock ull have to root again to flash it properly
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Thanks everyone, it works great.
I was able to reset the counter, but how do you keep it at "NO" when returning to a stock ROM? After I flashed the stock, the counter is now at 2.
Just reflash the count resetter after you go back to stock
Sent from my SGH-T769 using xda premium
tweaksall said:
I was able to reset the counter, but how do you keep it at "NO" when returning to a stock ROM? After I flashed the stock, the counter is now at 2.
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I flash stock using ODIN and a .tar.md5 file of the latest official update. Had to do that to my s2 once or twice.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
woodzx67 said:
Just reflash the count resetter after you go back to stock
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Thanks, but the problem I'm seeing is that CWM is overwritten when I flash the stock ROM. And without CWM, I can't reset the flash count.
tweaksall said:
Thanks, but the problem I'm seeing is that CWM is overwritten when I flash the stock ROM. And without CWM, I can't reset the flash count.
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OK.. flash cwm through Odin after going back to stock then flash the count reset
Sent from my SGH-T769 using xda premium
woodzx67 said:
OK.. flash cwm through Odin after going back to stock then flash the count reset
Sent from my SGH-T769 using xda premium
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I was finally successful after using an "official" Samsung ROM from SamMobile, instead of the "stock" ROM SGH-T769-UVLB7-hitsquad.tar.
I appreciate everyone's help!
tweaksall said:
I was finally successful after using an "official" Samsung ROM from SamMobile, instead of the "stock" ROM SGH-T769-UVLB7-hitsquad.tar.
I appreciate everyone's help!
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Can you explain to me please? I odined an official samsung firmware from sammobile, but my counter still says 5x...I just odined CWM and flashed this zip, but now I have CWM, so won'/t have I have to increase my counter by odining back to stock again? How did you resolve this?
nicogetz said:
Can you explain to me please? I odined an official samsung firmware from sammobile, but my counter still says 5x...I just odined CWM and flashed this zip, but now I have CWM, so won'/t have I have to increase my counter by odining back to stock again? How did you resolve this?
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download the link in op to root of sd or phone then boot into recovery and flash the count resetter zip. it'll 0 out the counter.
hope that helped..
Does anyone have the ZIP file to reset the flash counter on the SGH-T769? I'm late to the party and all the links in the original thread are long gone. Or at least the name of the ZIP file so I can try to google for it?
The closest thing I've found so far was a "sgh-t989-flash_counter_reset.zip" (different phone), but I'm not sure if I can use it to flash the SGH-T769.
I know it's probably pointless to reset the flash counter for a phone this old, but it just want to keep it neat and clean (plus it bothers me).
Thanks!
emanresu2 said:
Does anyone have the ZIP file to reset the flash counter on the SGH-T769? I'm late to the party and all the links in the original thread are long gone. Or at least the name of the ZIP file so I can try to google for it?
The closest thing I've found so far was a "sgh-t989-flash_counter_reset.zip" (different phone), but I'm not sure if I can use it to flash the SGH-T769.
I know it's probably pointless to reset the flash counter for a phone this old, but it just want to keep it neat and clean (plus it bothers me).
Thanks!
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have you tried triangle away apk? In case it say it needs to boot in special mode you should know that according to developer it is risky procedure and it might brick device (jtag to recover).

T-Mobile Alcatel Pixi 7 (9006w) - What is safe to keep from ota.zip?

I captured the URL for today's OTA update on the T-Mobile Alcatel 9006w via logcat
Code:
wget -O 9006W-2ATBUS1-ota-update.zip http://g2slave-us-east-01.tctmobile.com/19d1572684cd9a2cfee8b0389e135120c36553fe/f74753b81536196fc732138ea00da035c00b8280/105022/69647
I want to use this and a system dump to create a stock rooted .zip, and possibly a separate firmware update.
I am pretty sure I can handle getting /system into a flashable .zip, but I have no idea where to start with a flashable firmware update. I have no clue where to start in order to make sure we don't break fastboot and/or TWRP.
Does anyone have any experience pulling the good stuff out of an OTA?
We should first get a flashable stock .zip. Then a flashable update .zip. We can always make a flashable firmware .zip later.
Sent from my T-Mobile LG G3, SlimLP 5.1.1 beta 0.7
Im currently working on a modified update.zip for us. I should know in a little bit how it all goes.
aclegg2011 said:
Im currently working on a modified update.zip for us. I should know in a little bit how it all goes.
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Hope it goes well. Keep us posted
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tone602 said:
Hope it goes well. Keep us posted
Sent from my SM-N910T3 using Tapatalk
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Ill know in a couple minutes here. You'll need to flash back to stock before doing the update.zip though. You can do the update through twrp np. Keep your fingers crossed.
Nah, no go.
Sent from Tmobile G3, SlimLP 5.1.1 beta v0.8
Dam. Hopefully we can get something soon. Wish I had one that was stock so I could see if ota breaks fastboot
Sent from my 9006W using Tapatalk
So I took the plunge. I fastbooted stock recovery and stock system.img. downloaded the update and installed it. I still had fastboot, was able to flash twrp and get root with the new update!
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aclegg2011 said:
So I took the plunge. I fastbooted stock recovery and stock system.img. downloaded the update and installed it. I still had fastboot, was able to flash twrp and get root with the new update!
View attachment 3490826
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Weird how I couldn't get the stock image and recovery on to get the update. Did you use the files on this post? Something I did wrong?
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tone602 said:
Weird how I couldn't get the stock image and recovery on to get the update. Did you use the files on this post? Something I did wrong?
Sent from my 9006W using Tapatalk
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Nah, just did..
Fastboot -I 0x1bbb flash recovery stock_recovery.img
Fastboot -I 0x1bbb flash system stock-system.img
Reboot to stock, accept the update and download. Install. Reboot to stock recovery. Boot into bootloader. Flash twrp. Itll ask to root and youll be good to go.
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aclegg2011 said:
Nah, just did..
Fastboot -I 0x1bbb flash recovery stock_recovery.img
Fastboot -I 0x1bbb flash system stock-system.img
Reboot to stock, accept the update and download. Install. Reboot to stock recovery. Boot into bootloader. Flash twrp. Itll ask to root and youll be good to go.
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When I tried that I downloaded update then hit install. It just reboots to bootloader and not the system. Did yours hang where you have to hold the up and power button to reboot?
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tone602 said:
When I tried that I downloaded update then hit install. It just reboots to bootloader and not the system. Did yours hang where you have to hold the up and power button to reboot?
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No. You have to reflash the stock recovery else the update won't start. Or it'll go to twrp and do nothing.
Sent from Tmobile G3, SlimLP 5.1.1 beta v0.8
aclegg2011 said:
No. You have to reflash the stock recovery else the update won't start. Or it'll go to twrp and do nothing.
Sent from Tmobile G3, SlimLP 5.1.1 beta v0.8
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Sweet ! Looks like it worked now ,
Thanks
Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk
Anyway of making a video about how to do this?
I recently got a notification to download a newer update. I'm in the process of reverting to stock and allow the update to proceed. I would like to get a stock system image once that has completed. Please advise the best way to do this so that I can share it.
Thanks.
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Can anyone upload the stock firmware or any working firmware for this pixi 7 tablet that at least work in the ADB sideload recovery... plz...

T-Mobile Galaxy J7 2016 Sm-J700T "T" variant Recovery Options?

I ODIN the latest TWRP but seems the "T" variant doesn't work with it. Anyone out there know of recovery options or status for the newer 2016 J7 "T" for either TWRP or something else?
No recovery access and typical Red "Recovery is not SEAndroid Enforcing" message on top left.
Lastly, if can't get a custom recovery now, does anyone have a stock recovery that could be ODIN back to the phone?
I just went to tmobile came home and tried to flash the recovery listed here to get root and now have the same issue. Anyone able to point is in the right direction?
Sent from my SM-J700T using XDA Free mobile app
No one has a stock image for the phone?
The F varient is a 5.1.1 recovery so it will not work and to root you need to use F varient chanfire auto root it will look like the phone is stuck and will reboot 3 times and reset your phone but you will have root but no recovery until one is made
Sent from my SM-J700T using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Oh on the rooting note the screen will glitch out like it is broken dont worry just let it sit there till it reboots donnot touch it after flashing f varient chainfire autoroot
Sent from my SM-J700T using XDA-Developers mobile app
So we can get root but not a custom recovery at this point it seems. I think I have found the firmware for the phone if that helps someone with making a custom one for it or can get people back to at least stock recovery. https://mega.nz/#!lARnjKKA!kd2N64PkfdtpvZiRGVUG-lj81uL8vHoltjaMoByILq4 I'm not sure if that is definitely it or not but if someone can tell if it is and would let us T people know that would be awesome.
alarmdude9 said:
So we can get root but not a custom recovery at this point it seems. I think I have found the firmware for the phone if that helps someone with making a custom one for it or can get people back to at least stock recovery. https://mega.nz/#!lARnjKKA!kd2N64PkfdtpvZiRGVUG-lj81uL8vHoltjaMoByILq4 I'm not sure if that is definitely it or not but if someone can tell if it is and would let us T people know that would be awesome.
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The firmware you have posted is the correct firmware .
On another note i would build a recovery but my computer is down for the count until i buy a new mobo
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allenjthomsen said:
The F varient is a 5.1.1 recovery so it will not work and to root you need to use F varient chanfire auto root it will look like the phone is stuck and will reboot 3 times and reset your phone but you will have root but no recovery until one is made
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Oh on the rooting note the screen will glitch out like it is broken dont worry just let it sit there till it reboots donnot touch it after flashing f varient chainfire autoroot
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Would this work for SM-J700T1?
What do I lose if I flash this?
Created Stock Recovery to Put Back For Now
Since we were all messed up applying TWRP Recovery. Here is the ODIN flashable stock recovery Android 6.0.1. Just created and flashed it back to my T-Mobile SM-J700T and it says Official once again instead of Custom. For those interested in putting your phone back to normal for now. Test booted into Recovery as well.
STOCK T-Mobile Recovery: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxGWUugQJLVkNzNvWnFGYTU5VHM/view?usp=sharing
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Would this work for SM-J700T1?
What do I lose if I flash this?
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As for the SM-J700T1 i have no idea i only own the J700T if you wish to give it a try feel free to report back if it did or not but honestly i wouldnt try until a more stable way of rooting is found for the J700T and J700T1
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OK got the stock recovery reflashed..... If we do the 700f root do we have to reflash the stock recovery?
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OK got the stock recovery reflashed..... If we do the 700f root do we have to reflash the stock recovery?
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Yes you will have to reflash the recovery
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Guess when I get home to me to flash the root then reflash the stock. Did you notice any problems doing it?
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Guess when I get home to me to flash the root then reflash the stock. Did you notice any problems doing it?
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You flash root then the stock recovery and no i havent had a single issue
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After I restored my stock recovery I couldn't get the J700F autoroot to work or do anything. After flashing the CF Autoroot. It would just reboot, show the Red SEAndroid no enforcing blah blah message and boot normally.
What am I missing or need to do to flash the "F" autoroot to work? Seeing as you seem to have accomplished it. Using ODIN 3.10.7 in download mode. Tried twice a day ago and just ended up flashing the stock recovery back on since nothing ever happens.
Yeah I have tried it about a dozen times with no love so far
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After I restored my stock recovery I couldn't get the J700F autoroot to work or do anything. After flashing the CF Autoroot. It would just reboot, show the Red SEAndroid no enforcing blah blah message and boot normally.
What am I missing or need to do to flash the "F" autoroot to work? Seeing as you seem to have accomplished it. Using ODIN 3.10.7 in download mode. Tried twice a day ago and just ended up flashing the stock recovery back on since nothing ever happens.
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Yeah I have tried it about a dozen times with no love so far
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Ok heres what you do.
1.Flash stock J700T File
2. Download Chainfire autoroot for J700F
3. Odin J700F autoroot
it will hang on seandroid enforcing then boot to bootanimation then reboot and boot to bootanimation a second time then it will hang the screen will then glitch out like its broken and it will reboot again and boot fully i have tested this multiple times and it works everytime for me
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I will try to post a video to show exact steps
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I wonder if there are slight differences in the phones. That's what I did and got a bad recovery but no root either before or after flashing the stock recovery guess I will try again tonight.
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That is the process i have used to get root the difference is one is 5.1.1 and ours is 6.0.1 i rooted mine that exact way that i typed out
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So basically your saying I need to reflash THE ENTIRE phone back to stock before trying the autoroot again? Even though it is stock to begin with. That means setting it up again. Don't understand why it wont work to begin with. I install samsung drivers, use the ODIN correctly flashes fine. reboots and just boots up normal back to phone desktop screen. I'd hate to reflash the entire firmware and still not have it root when I try.
I mean it obviously flashing something cause it always completes and I can always flash the stock recovery back.
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The process i posted is the process i used and i went to chainfire website i did not use the one posted i the forum for root.
Screenshot showing i got root
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Root samsung galaxy s3

I rooted my samsung galaxy s3 (shv-e210s) yesterday. After root my phone got slow. I can't got maximum speed on my phone and phone restarted sometimes automatically. So I unroot my phone immediately. Then problem solved and phone working normally. I want know why my phone get slow after root and how to root galaxy s3. (I use king root app to root my phone)
(Sorry for my bad English)
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ap mobile ko falash kr do ap ka mobile fast ho jay ga
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ap mobile ko falash kr do ap ka mobile fast ho jay ga
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Please use English language
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my english is week but i tried i say you fulflash your mobile then problum solw
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my english is week but i tried i say you fulflash your mobile then problum solw
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How to ful flash? Can you give me a tutorial or article link?
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How to ful flash? Can you give me a tutorial or article link?
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I rooted my samsung galaxy s3 (shv-e210s) yesterday. After root my phone got slow. I can't got maximum speed on my phone and phone restarted sometimes automatically. So I unroot my phone immediately. Then problem solved and phone working normally. I want know why my phone get slow after root and how to root galaxy s3. (I use king root app to root my phone)
(Sorry for my bad English)
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Hello, Kingroot may cause many issues in addition to many privacy and security concerns
however to root your device:
-enable OEM unlock
-get SuperSU.zip from chainfire's website
-put it in the phone
you need the twrp to root your device and as there is no exact twrp for your device i9300 twrp seem to work on your device here is the link: https://dl.twrp.me/i9300/twrp-3.1.1-0-i9300.img.tar.html
-go to odin and uncheck auto reboot in options
-put phone in odin mode and flash the twrp image in AP/PDA option
-now when the flashing is done take battery out and put it back
-press volume up and home and power buttons
-swipe the arrow if TeamWin Recovery Porject appeared
-press install
-go to where you saved the zip file and press on it
-wipe the arrow
-once rooting is done reboot device
TIP: you can now recheck the auto reboot option
hope this helps
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Hello, Kingroot may cause many issues in addition to many privacy and security concerns
however to root your device:
-get SuperSU.zip from chainfire's website
-put it in the phone
you need the twrp to root your device and as there is no exact twrp for your device i9300 twrp seem to work on your device here is the link: https://dl.twrp.me/i9300/twrp-3.1.1-0-i9300.img.tar.html
-go to odin and uncheck auto reboot in options
-put phone in odin mode and flash the twrp image in AP/PDA option
-now when the flashing is done take battery out and put it back
-press volume up and home and power buttons
-swipe the arrow if TeamWin Recovery Porject appeared
-press install
-go to where you saved the zip file and press on it
-wipe the arrow
-once rooting is done reboot device
TIP: you can now recheck the auto reboot option
hope this helps
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I try to find correct chainfire root file for my phone. But I can't find correct root file for my phone. Chainfire's root files compatible for android 4.4.4 but my phone android version is 4.3 (my phone model is shv-e210s)
If you can please tell me other way...!!!
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I try to find correct chainfire root file for my phone. But I can't find correct root file for my phone. Chainfire's root files compatible for android 4.4.4 but my phone android version is 4.3 (my phone model is shv-e210s)
If you can please tell me other way...!!!
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Did you flash twrp?
Flash this through twrp
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.82-201705271822.zip
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Did you flash twrp?
Flash this through twrp
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.82-201705271822.zip
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Are you sure this root files compatible for android 4.3?
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Are you sure this root files compatible for android 4.3?
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It works on all versions
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Are you sure this root files compatible for android 4.3?
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To help you understand, flashing SuperSU.zip in TWRP will root any android version.
But....
Before you try flashing TWRP, verify that your device does not have a locked bootloader, some S3 model numbers that have 4.3 had locked bootloader. TWRP can not be flashed on devices with locked bootloader.
If your device does not have a locked bootloader you can flash TWRP using Odin, but if it is locked DO NOT flash TWRP using Odin because it will damage your device and you'll have to repair it.
If your bootloader is unlocked and you successfully flash TWRP, boot into TWRP and use the "install" option to flash the SuperSU.zip file and then you will be rooted.
Reboot and enjoy your rooted device.
I recommend booting back into TWRP and immediately use the "backup" option to create a backup of your stock firmware.
If you have issues with your device after this, you can boot into TWRP and use the "restore" option to restore the backup that you made, this will return your device to exactly what you had when you create the backup, similar to Windows Restore.
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Droidriven said:
To help you understand, flashing SuperSU.zip in TWRP will root any android version.
But....
Before you try flashing TWRP, verify that your device does not have a locked bootloader, some S3 model numbers that have 4.3 had locked bootloader. TWRP can not be flashed on devices with locked bootloader.
If your device does not have a locked bootloader you can flash TWRP using Odin, but if it is locked DO NOT flash TWRP using Odin because it will damage your device and you'll have to repair it.
If your bootloader is unlocked and you successfully flash TWRP, boot into TWRP and use the "install" option to flash the SuperSU.zip file and then you will be rooted.
Reboot and enjoy your rooted device.
I recommend booting back into TWRP and immediately use the "backup" option to create a backup of your stock firmware.
If you have issues with your device after this, you can boot into TWRP and use the "restore" option to restore the backup that you made, this will return your device to exactly what you had when you create the backup, similar to Windows Restore.
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Can you tell me how I verify my phone bootloader locked or unlocked?
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Im successfully rooted my device. Its worked to my device. Thanks your informations @Droidriven and @-Hope- [emoji11]
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Don't forget to boot into TWRP and choose the backup option to make a backup of your stock ROM. Do this BEFORE flashing a ROM or making any kind of modifications to your device.
Don't be like the rest of the idiots that modify their device without making a backup first.
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Thanks for your advices...!!!
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