Samsung S5 "Invalid SIM card." error. SM-G900P - Sprint Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

quick background. Bought a sprint S5 on ebay, floor model (SM-G900P). Android ver 6.0.1. Had it activated for Boost Mobile and was getting Invalid SIM card. Called and had new SIM sent from I think Samsung (Boost transferred me). Before I got the new SIM I rooted my phone and attempted to install Xposed Installer and framework via TWRP. I had a few problems rooting but got it to work. I could not install the Xposed framework (v 86) without my phone hanging in boot up. I uninstalled the framework via TWRP and phone is working.
I received my new sim and installed and all was good for 4 days before I got the "Invalid SIM card" again. Called boost and did the ##72786# activation reset and updated my profile. This did not fix the problem. I have another Boost S5 that we don't use so I pulled the SIM out of that one and did the reset and still have the same problem.
I did trip KNOX but don't really care about that unless it is causing a problem.
Looking for suggestions before I load stock rom with Odin and start from the beginning. Not sure that stock rom will fix the problem.

its probably a modem issue. Flashing the tar.md5 in Odin is the nuclear bomb method, but its likely going to work, if anything will.

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youdoofus said:
its probably a modem issue. Flashing the tar.md5 in Odin is the nuclear bomb method, but its likely going to work, if anything will.
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So are you saying to flash back to factory stock rom? Or is the tar.md5 just the modem ware and what exactly would I loose in flashing?
Is TWRP going to be an issue?
Thanks for any help. I am traveling for work and use my tether constantly. I can work with 3G but 4G would make my life much easier.
TIA

well, you can flash the modem by itself, but the most surefire way is to just start from scratch. Get the OK4 tar.md5 file. the twrp img and supersu. Flash the tar to get it to stock, boot it once, go back to odin mode, flash the recovery, flach supersu via twrp, boot again, get logged in to your gmail acct, do the hands free activation.
from there you can get the hotspot app or just twrp flash a rom that has it baked in. MOAR 7.0 is pretty awesome. Also, RWilco has a repository of already modded tar.md5 files for the G900P that has the hotspot already baked in. id maybe flash his OK4 tar.md5
you can try this http://rwilco12.com/downloads.php?d... Galaxy S5 (Sprint) (SM-G900P)/Stock ROMs/NE5
he has a ton of useful stuff actually! http://rwilco12.com/downloads.php?dir=
his repo and chainfires are ones that i keep handy at all times @Chainfire is one of the best devs on xda

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Can I Odin back to a stock rooted rom?

My wife's rooted Samsung Galaxy S3 (vzw) has been acting strange lately. It has been asking to update and then locking into a screen that says "System software not authorized by Verizon..." I can successfully reset the phone, as well as get into Odin, but I cannot get into recovery mode to flash a new rom. (The first and only rom I flashed on her phone was stock Touchwiz about 8 months ago.)
I'm kind of a noob at this stuff, so I'm not sure what to do. First, I'm not sure why this is happening in the first place. My research shows that it can happen when you don't unlock the phone properly, but I'm virtually certain I did. In any event, what next? I have read that I should Odin back to stock. Is it appropriate for me to attempt to Odin back to a rooted stock rom? Is that even possible? For example, can I Odin back to this rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2332840)?
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My wife's rooted Samsung Galaxy S3 (vzw) has been acting strange lately. It has been asking to update and then locking into a screen that says "System software not authorized by Verizon..." I can successfully reset the phone, as well as get into Odin, but I cannot get into recovery mode to flash a new rom. (The first and only rom I flashed on her phone was stock Touchwiz about 8 months ago.)
I'm kind of a noob at this stuff, so I'm not sure what to do. First, I'm not sure why this is happening in the first place. My research shows that it can happen when you don't unlock the phone properly, but I'm virtually certain I did. In any event, what next? I have read that I should Odin back to stock. Is it appropriate for me to attempt to Odin back to a rooted stock rom? Is that even possible? For example, can I Odin back to this rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2332840)?
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the files that you use to odin with are a different extension (.tar) than what you flash with (.rar)...so you can only use cwm/twrp to use that rooted image. I recommend using odin to get back to stock, then using the root one click method that was recently stickied...that will get you up in running and able to use roms quickly
Yes its possible but first try to install a custom recovery. Download goomanager and then install open recovery script from the menu options. Then you should be able to boot into twrp and flash a new rom
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My wife's rooted Samsung Galaxy S3 (vzw) has been acting strange lately. It has been asking to update and then locking into a screen that says "System software not authorized by Verizon..." I can successfully reset the phone, as well as get into Odin, but I cannot get into recovery mode to flash a new rom. (The first and only rom I flashed on her phone was stock Touchwiz about 8 months ago.)
I'm kind of a noob at this stuff, so I'm not sure what to do. First, I'm not sure why this is happening in the first place. My research shows that it can happen when you don't unlock the phone properly, but I'm virtually certain I did. In any event, what next? I have read that I should Odin back to stock. Is it appropriate for me to attempt to Odin back to a rooted stock rom? Is that even possible? For example, can I Odin back to this rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2332840)?
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If you are Verizon Stock rooted and have SU and busybox installed without disabling updates, that will occur whenever Verizon rolls out an OTA. if you want the update, ODIN back to stock and take the updates before rooting. If you don;t want updates then find the thread on disable Verizon OTA and that will stop the update request.

[Q] HELP! Weak signal issues and a hot mess.

Good evening guys!
Alright so I have this huge mess on my i535 right now where the signal for CDMA (bars) and mobile internet is just total crap.
It all started I guess when I had my phone on CM 10.2 (stable) when the signal would NEVER go past 3x. I thought that was just some error on the phone. The way I flashed the CM 10.2 was some bullcrap because I wasn't getting a certain instruction right where SuperSU/User was playing some Whack-A-Mole game where it would pop in and pop out. Because of all this bullcrap I didn't even think to use EZ Unlock to unlock the bootloader, although I think I didn't see it in the Play Store at the time and some of the Youtube videos I was watching didn't mention it. Eventually all was well though, and although 3x was slow looking back, the ROM was really stable with some minor crashing.
Earlier this past week though, I was tired and clicked away on an update to CM 10.2.1 and then another Cyanogenmod update pops up to the CM 11 snapshot. Just trying to get notifications to go away and I dirty flashed it to CM 11 by the Cyanogenmod updater and got an "Update 7" error when installing it, so I just went back into my downloads folder and re-flashed it to 10.2.1. Being in CM 10.2.1, I wasn't getting anything in terms of reception and later found out the problem was that the SIM wasn't checked under mobile networks in the settings tab, but this had resulted in my phone not getting mobile data past 1x.
Now fast forward to today and I update my CWM because of the "Update 7" error and re-flashed it to CM 11, only to find that there were times that the bars would go up to 5 and the LTE would flair up, but then it would crash down; I messed with both the Global LTE (there was a little more successes in this one in terms of the number of time LTE and better bars popped up, but didn't use it because I was scared to see if I was gonna get charged with Data Roaming) and Regular CDMA LTE (kept having 1x and bars would go up and down...), which is where it's at right now.
Okay, so then I re-flashed it to Verizon's 4.3 (finally Verizon is giving us i535 some love! right?) in an attempt to clean flash it but I had put in the VRALEC bootchain in first and softbricked me out of the recovery partition where it gave me that "Take back to Verizon store" yellow triangle warning and it was stuck for a long time at the Verizon logo until I odin'd a stock recovery 6mb tar and w00t, my phone is back, BUT I still have the same figity signals as the CM 11 and all. At this point though, my triangle count is at 4. Also in this state, my Google Play was acting hell-ish (I also got this in CM 11 too, but didn't care too much for it before); I kept getting this "Error retrieving... [RPC:S-3]" when trying to install apps and I did force stop and clear the info, but it wouldn't work. I've also gotten the RPC:S-7 too. Right now, after my mobile and signal bars being finicky as hell, it's sort of stabilized for 4 minutes (longest it's been ) to 4/5 bars with 4G LTE, but I don't know how long this will stay for.
So being very descriptive and maybe loosing some of you, here's the questions for the tl;dr for the questions.
- How can I get this reception to stabilize? It's never been this bad when my phone was stock around here. (now done with this long blob, the 1x has appeared again!)
- Any other ways on getting that RPC:S-3/S-7 in Google Play Store to go away?
- I'm planning on going to CM 11, once it gets a stable release. Kitkats are too irresistible, pun intended... Can someone please set the stone in how I should go about rooting and unlocking the bootloader? Some of the guides I used months ago were a little outdated, and I'm concerned that the old practices are over with.
Rezey said:
Good evening guys!
Alright so I have this huge mess on my i535 right now where the signal for CDMA (bars) and mobile internet is just total crap.
that the old practices are over with.
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As I understood, you flash a stock 4.3 rom? Stock 4.3 rom locked the bootloader so no more CM11 or any custom rom for you unless you need to flash safestrap, but after this you only can flash TW custom rom. OK, now back to your issue. Since you already on factory stock rom, I would do a factory reset, the Odin a full factory 4.3 stock rom again with a PIT file and I think you should be back to normal unless CM10 is really messup your efs (a few people have this issue when flashing CM rom).
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As I understood, you flash a stock 4.3 rom? Stock 4.3 rom locked the bootloader so no more CM11 or any custom rom for you unless you need to flash safestrap, but after this you only can flash TW custom rom. OK, now back to your issue. Since you already on factory stock rom, I would do a factory reset, the Odin a full factory 4.3 stock rom again with a PIT file and I think you should be back to normal unless CM10 is really messup your efs (a few people have this issue when flashing CM rom).
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Hey, thanks for the reply!
A little update; last night I used SUA.exe with Kies drivers which re-flashed it with the factory Verizon's 4.3 and factory reset it, but now my phone will not get any sort of internet bands up and it's stuck on voice roaming which lead me to put my phone on airplane mode so that hidden charges wouldn't sneak up on me. I've even set my Mobile Network options to CDMA-LTE-EVO, but it will not get off of it.
I was just about to go onto one of the other threads and just re-root my phone, until you had told me about the locked bootloader... I'll look more into the safestrap, but this is irritating.
As with the PIT file, do I have to Odin all the VRALEC and other (I've seen a couple of odin to stock and I know rooting requires this) bootchains, to PIT file, and then 4.3? I'm not sure how that step goes... And if it did mess up my efs, what's my next step? I mean I think the i535 might be under warranty, but I'm at 4 triangle counts and I can't get those away unless if I get root permission, but I feel like having a locked bootloader might restrict me from rooting my phone, but I can be just worrying too much...
I wanna also put another update that I did flash the phone with a 16gb pit (which my phone is) file I found on another thread, but it still did not do anything. When I did use the pit file I had some security error on my phone which was in ODIN mode the first time and ODIN just kind of stood there, so then I closed it out and did again, to find that the error popped up again, but I ODIN ran through another flash. I had re-partition checked too...
I did a Wipe2 because I couldn't get the Dalvik cache cleared through Samsung's recovery partition, so I'm probably gonna get my phone rooted in the next hour and put another update because with root I'm gonna at least triangle away my phone.
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I wanna also put another update that I did flash the phone with a 16gb pit (which my phone is) file I found on another thread, but it still did not do anything. When I did use the pit file I had some security error on my phone which was in ODIN mode the first time and ODIN just kind of stood there, so then I closed it out and did again, to find that the error popped up again, but I ODIN ran through another flash. I had re-partition checked too...
I did a Wipe2 because I couldn't get the Dalvik cache cleared through Samsung's recovery partition, so I'm probably gonna get my phone rooted in the next hour and put another update because with root I'm gonna at least triangle away my phone.
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You still don't under stand 4.3 rom. Once you on it the way to go back to stock rom is using full stock 4.3 and pit file. No boot chain, no once click root etc...If you want to root, you need to use saferoot. Let see if you can get back to a normal 4.3 stock with locked boot loader first. Check out this link. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586319 . Just follow it and see if you can get back to a normal phone and there is a link on that thread for you to use saferoot to root.
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You still don't under stand 4.3 rom. Once you on it the way to go back to stock rom is using full stock 4.3 and pit file. No boot chain, no once click root etc...If you want to root, you need to use saferoot. Let see if you can get back to a normal 4.3 stock with locked boot loader first. Check out this link. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586319 . Just follow it and see if you can get back to a normal phone and there is a link on that thread for you to use saferoot to root.
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Actually I used the Verizon utility tool from that very thread to clean root back to 4.3 and had Google Play connection error, Voice-roaming only, and no mobile data whatsoever.
I also just did saferoot on my phone and triangle'd away all my counters but yet still nothing. Did I fry my sim card? And with voice roaming always on, won't this put charges on my bill?

[Q] Kind of new to the Rooting, but I need a bit of help.

Okay, so recently this week I rooted my Tmobile Galaxy note 3 SM-N900T model. I installed the Xnote Custom Rom and everything was pretty much fine.
This is where the problem started. I have a mobile app Called Odin Mobile, which I used to actually Custom Rom Flash, because I didn't see the option during the Bootloader to where I'm able to Custom Rom flash it from my external card, so I bought the Odin app to help me do it mobile and use CW Recovery to handle it. Now I went to find a wifi patch, because my wifi would NOT work with this Rom at all, I found a patch to install, so I used Odin Mobile Pro to simply just Flash the install on it and hope it would go through after a bit of research. Now my phone I believe is Paperweight softbrick. It doesn't go past the Xnote KitKat Menu of 4.4.2. I can't do anything, even worse my computer isn't reading my phone to where I can just get the files from my phone or external Microsdcard.
What should I do ? I'm pretty helpless at the moment. I even went to try and find a Stock Rom for my Model number which is the Tmobile Model Number: SM-N900TZWETMB Variant, I haven't been able to locate any, my only hope from what I'm reading, is to find a Stock Rom of 4.4.2 with my model and use Odin and hopefully that works, but I'm not able to locate anything, and the internet here is pretty horrible. If there is anything anyone can do to help me I appreciate it.
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Okay, so recently this week I rooted my Tmobile Galaxy note 3 SM-N900T model. I installed the Xnote Custom Rom and everything was pretty much fine.
This is where the problem started. I have a mobile app Called Odin Mobile, which I used to actually Custom Rom Flash, because I didn't see the option during the Bootloader to where I'm able to Custom Rom flash it from my external card, so I bought the Odin app to help me do it mobile and use CW Recovery to handle it. Now I went to find a wifi patch, because my wifi would NOT work with this Rom at all, I found a patch to install, so I used Odin Mobile Pro to simply just Flash the install on it and hope it would go through after a bit of research. Now my phone I believe is Paperweight softbrick. It doesn't go past the Xnote KitKat Menu of 4.4.2. I can't do anything, even worse my computer isn't reading my phone to where I can just get the files from my phone or external Microsdcard.
What should I do ? I'm pretty helpless at the moment. I even went to try and find a Stock Rom for my Model number which is the Tmobile Model Number: SM-N900TZWETMB Variant, I haven't been able to locate any, my only hope from what I'm reading, is to find a Stock Rom of 4.4.2 with my model and use Odin and hopefully that works, but I'm not able to locate anything, and the internet here is pretty horrible. If there is anything anyone can do to help me I appreciate it.
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wish i could help, but after searching i came up empty just like you.
you really need the stock file to even see if this is fixable.
in the future you really should make a backup after installing a custom recovery before flashing anything else, for cases just like this.
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Okay, so recently this week I rooted my Tmobile Galaxy note 3 SM-N900T model. I installed the Xnote Custom Rom and everything was pretty much fine.
This is where the problem started. I have a mobile app Called Odin Mobile, which I used to actually Custom Rom Flash, because I didn't see the option during the Bootloader to where I'm able to Custom Rom flash it from my external card, so I bought the Odin app to help me do it mobile and use CW Recovery to handle it. Now I went to find a wifi patch, because my wifi would NOT work with this Rom at all, I found a patch to install, so I used Odin Mobile Pro to simply just Flash the install on it and hope it would go through after a bit of research. Now my phone I believe is Paperweight softbrick. It doesn't go past the Xnote KitKat Menu of 4.4.2. I can't do anything, even worse my computer isn't reading my phone to where I can just get the files from my phone or external Microsdcard.
What should I do ? I'm pretty helpless at the moment. I even went to try and find a Stock Rom for my Model number which is the Tmobile Model Number: SM-N900TZWETMB Variant, I haven't been able to locate any, my only hope from what I'm reading, is to find a Stock Rom of 4.4.2 with my model and use Odin and hopefully that works, but I'm not able to locate anything, and the internet here is pretty horrible. If there is anything anyone can do to help me I appreciate it.
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Your phone is bricked. You should find a file of the stock rom and flash it via odin. Remember you can flash any note 3 firmware onto any note 3, so I'd recommend you to find the rom file of the international version of your phone (which is the N9005). Remember, if you're able to boot your phone into flashmode, you'll always be able to unbrick/repair it.
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Your phone is bricked. You should find a file of the stock rom and flash it via odin. Remember you can flash any note 3 firmware onto any note 3, so I'd recommend you to find the rom file of the international version of your phone (which is the N9005). Remember, if you're able to boot your phone into flashmode, you'll always be able to unbrick/repair it.
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Okay thank you for the info, I actually fixed my phone not a couple of hours, shortly after this post. What I did was get the latest Clockworkmod, mine was an old version and didn't have the Install option, when I used Odin, I use the updated Version and was able to Wipe my data, then simply Reflash the Custom Rom and solved my problem. Soon as I got my phone on, I instantly went and Nandroid, so.....won't be doing that again.
I actually didn't know I can flash any note 3 firmware on my phone, least the Tmobile versions, good to know. I'll find em and keep on my computer just in case. I still have the wifi problem, so hopefully I can tackle that down and learn to patch my rom.
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Okay thank you for the info, I actually fixed my phone not a couple of hours, shortly after this post. What I did was get the latest Clockworkmod, mine was an old version and didn't have the Install option, when I used Odin, I use the updated Version and was able to Wipe my data, then simply Reflash the Custom Rom and solved my problem. Soon as I got my phone on, I instantly went and Nandroid, so.....won't be doing that again.
I actually didn't know I can flash any note 3 firmware on my phone, least the Tmobile versions, good to know. I'll find em and keep on my computer just in case. I still have the wifi problem, so hopefully I can tackle that down and learn to patch my rom.
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Just to mention it, that doesn't work only for t-mobile samsung phones. As I said, you can flash any note 3 firmware onto any note 3. I recommend the international version because it's generic, and generic firmwares are always the best ones, with as little bloatware as possible.

Root on PD2 6.0.1 Sprint S6 Edge/TWRP 3.0.2-1.

Hi folks,
just posting this writeup thinking maybe it might be of help to some people.
Started with a clean S6 Edge straight from Samsung repair for broken screen. Factory wipe, KNOX reset. It had the PD2 update. Tried using Skipsoft's Toolkit and ponied up a donation to get the Pro version with the S6 Edge 6.0.1 update, but it didn't work: it got stuck at the "SEANDROID NOT ENFORCING" screen after flashing TWRP 3.0.2. I know there are issues with 3.0.2, but it's what's optioned in Toolkit now.
Flashing TWRP 2.8.7.0 results in normal boot, but I could not enter recovery mode for some reason. 3.0.0-0 didn't work, either.
What I ended up doing is forcing phone into download mode (Power+Volume Down+Home), ODINing TWRP 3.0.2-1. This resulted in a bootloop (somewhat expected). But I could get into recovery easily. From recovery, I flashed Renegade's PD2-Aroma V3.0 Full ROM via ADB sideload. After a very long first boot, everything works 100%! Root, SuperSU, etc., all taken care of. Hotspot works.
Notes and tips:
- While I didn't use Skipsoft's Toolkit in the end, it's still worth supporting. Might work smoothly using 3.0.2-1 instead of 3.0.2.0, but I'm comfortable with adb/fastboot/etc. so just ended up using that. If you don't already have Android SDK and tools/platform-tools, Skipsoft conveniently includes those commands in its directory under C:\Unified_Android_Toolkit (they're named adb-toolkit and fastboot-toolkit. You can copy and rename them as "adb" and "fastboot" for convenience).
- Make sure you get the right TWRP 3.0.2-1 device version. You want to use twrp-3.0.2-1-zeroltespr.tar.md5 for Sprint S6 Edge. Remove the .md5 part and set it to use the .tar extension (stupid Windows asks you to confirm file extension type change).
- In TWRP you can either push your custom ROM or sideload it. To push a file, move the custom ROM into the same directory you've got adb/fastboot for convenience. Open a terminal window in that directory, and either "adb push customromfilenamehere.zip /sdcard/" or in TWRP, click Advanced/ADB Sideload, and enter "adb sideload customromfilenamehere.zip".
- If you're sideloading it, it's gonna take a while, and will start flashing even while the transfer percentage is creeping up. Example: at around 9%, it started AROMA, around 14%, it went through some of the installation options. It was done flashing everything and ready for reboot even though the terminal window said only 76% was transferred. That's ok. Click "finish" in AROMA on phone, reboot. Unplug phone. Wait a long time for first boot (this took around 20 minutes for me). ENJOY.
Remember: all is not lost as long as you can get into download mode! Power-Volume Down-Home until you get to screen prompting to get to download mode. Volume up to select that mode. You can ODIN from here.
Additionally: if you find yourself for whatever reason stuck at the initial S6 Edge boot screen with "SEANDROID NOT ENFORCING," you might be in some kinda of boot limbo. I was able to issue some adb commands here, even with recovery was borked and the phone didn't boot all the way. Doing an "adb reboot-bootloader" would let me do a complete boot to ROM while I was trying to get the different TWRP versions working (until 3.0.2-1).
Hope this helps someone.
tl;dr: For PD2/6.0.1 Sprint S6 Edge, manual flash TWRP 3.0.2-1. Push custom ROM through Recovery. Reboot, wait a long time. Success!
Just to Clarify (and mostly for myself), I think this is the simplest and most foolproof way to get yourself fully update and on a custom rom with root.
1. ODIN Stock PD2 Image. Reboot, make sure dev options + USB debugging is enabled.
2. ODIN latest TWRP 3.0.2.1 - HERE.
3. Obtain root by going into TWRP immediately after you install it and flashing the root kernel Ram did for this device - HERE
4. Then after wiping cache, dalvik and data in TWRP, flash Renegade ROM 3.0 PD2.
Using CFauto root method is known to cause issues. This is the type of approach I took and it was flawless. The initial boot of the Renegade ROM can seriously take like 20min though, I thought I was looping for a second.
If anyone disagrees with this method or sees where it can be done better, please advise. This seems to prevent the instance of any loops or issues. The Renegade ROM has a rooted kernel so flashing the root kernel is likely a redundant step. You could omit Step 3 if you are flashing a custom ROM, probably, but it seems to prevent any hangups. But if you plan to stay stock, you still have to flash a rooted kernel after TWRP.
Alpine- said:
Just to Clarify (and mostly for myself), I think this is the simplest and most foolproof way to get yourself fully update and on a custom rom with root.
1. ODIN Stock PD2 Image. Reboot, make sure dev options + USB debugging is enabled.
2. ODIN Ram's TWRP 3.0.2 - HERE I'm assuming the other guy's 3.0.2 works fine too, I am not sure why you hung and had to revert to a 2.x TWRP build.
3. Obtain root by going into TWRP immediately after you install it and flashing the root kernel Ram did for this device - HERE
4. Then after wiping cache, dalvik and data in TWRP, flash Renegade ROM 3.0 PD2.
Using CFauto root method is known to cause issues. This is the type of approach I took and it was flawless. The initial boot of the Renegade ROM can seriously take like 20min though, I thought I was looping for a second.
If anyone disagrees with this method or sees where it can be done better, please advise. This seems to prevent the instance of any loops or issues. The Renegade ROM has a rooted kernel so flashing the root kernel is likely a redundant step. You could omit Step 3 if you are flashing a custom ROM, probably, but it seems to prevent any hangups. But if you plan to stay stock, you still have to flash a rooted kernel after TWRP.
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I noticed chainfire now has a CF-autoroot for the 925P 6.01 and people were having success using the one for the 925F. Any verification on this? Haven't seen anyone on this forum say anything about it. I just bought a new S6 edge for sprint. I always am about year behind on phones because of the high cost of the latest and greatest. I picked the edge because my wife has had one a year and it gets a lot better reception than my N5. But, I gots to have root and don't wanna screw up a new phone. I know the first thing I need to do is check which software it's running. Should I do this before I activate it or can i stop any system upgrades before they install?
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I noticed chainfire now has a CF-autoroot for the 925P 6.01 and people were having success using the one for the 925F. Any verification on this? Haven't seen anyone on this forum say anything about it. I just bought a new S6 edge for sprint. I always am about year behind on phones because of the high cost of the latest and greatest. I picked the edge because my wife has had one a year and it gets a lot better reception than my N5. But, I gots to have root and don't wanna screw up a new phone. I know the first thing I need to do is check which software it's running. Should I do this before I activate it or can i stop any system upgrades before they install?
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I have not attempted to use CF-autoroot just because of reported issues and the general recommendation being to use the standard method. It may work fine now that its been updated, but I have not personally tested it.
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I have not attempted to use CF-autoroot just because of reported issues and the general recommendation being to use the standard method. It may work fine now that its been updated, but I have not personally tested it.
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I just bought my phone new off ebay it updated to PF4 just as soon as I activated it. I couldn't stop it. Anyway I used the CF autoroot on it and it worked perfectly. I tried to do it manually a couple times first and never could get TWRP to flash. It would say it was successful but, stock recovery stayed. Anyways, I got er done and running Renegade wich btw is an awesome ROM. This is my first samsung device and had I done a bit more research I'd of known the majority of development is on the regular S6. I just picked the edge because my wife has one and it worked so much better in the boonies than my N5 did.
baknblack said:
I just bought my phone new off ebay it updated to PF4 just as soon as I activated it. I couldn't stop it. Anyway I used the CF autoroot on it and it worked perfectly. I tried to do it manually a couple times first and never could get TWRP to flash. It would say it was successful but, stock recovery stayed. Anyways, I got er done and running Renegade wich btw is an awesome ROM. This is my first samsung device and had I done a bit more research I'd of known the majority of development is on the regular S6. I just picked the edge because my wife has one and it worked so much better in the boonies than my N5 did.
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Edge is better imo, certainly looks better. All you need is Renegade rom anyway. May be a few more roms in active dev for s6 but nothing better per se. Renegade rom dev is alive and well.
Would these root methods trip knox?
chen69chuck said:
Would these root methods trip knox?
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Yes
Thanks.
Working for g920v 6.0.1?
freaking thank you been struggling with twrp on and off for two days trying to bring this phone back from the dead! YOU the man

S6 SM-G920f stuck on samsung logo after trying to install xposed framework

hey all
I did a basic root on my samsung galaxy s6 a few days ago. just installed superSu and gave me root access. after that I installed TWRP which I then used to try and install the xposed framework. From then on my phone is stuck on the samsung screen saying kernel is not seandroid enforcing. I downloaded the stock rom for my phone (sm-g920F on 6.01) and attempted to flash it via odin 3.07 but it always failed after the sboot.
i have searched to try and find a solution but nothing I can find will work. can anyone help?
so i got my s6 working after flashing a full stock firmware i found via a link on this forum (i forget which one...sorry)
it gave me BL_G920FXXU3DPBG_CL7086820_QB8626574_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5
AP_G920FXXU3DPBG_CL7086820_QB8626574_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5
CP_G920FXXU3DPB6_CL7086820_QB8569466_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5
CSC_BTU_G920FBTU3DPB1_CL7140831_QB8460122_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5
it also recommended that I flash the pit file ZEROFLTE_EUR_OPEN.pit.
this was all done via the latest version of odin. initially, the flashing failed at cm.bin so I reflashed omitting the bootloader and all seemed to be well.
My phone set up fine and then I realised that it will not recognise my sim...or any sim for that matter. in settings under sim card status...every entry is listed as unavailable. IMEI is unknown as is baseband version.
i realise that I have obviously messed up big time with the initial flashing (uhuh....backup...backup....backup) but I would really like some help to get my phone back up and running as a ...well...phone.
any help or suggestions would be most appreciated.
thanks in advance x
vickstew2000 said:
so i got my s6 working after flashing a full stock firmware i found via a link on this forum (i forget which one...sorry)
it gave me BL_G920FXXU3DPBG_CL7086820_QB8626574_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5
AP_G920FXXU3DPBG_CL7086820_QB8626574_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5
CP_G920FXXU3DPB6_CL7086820_QB8569466_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5
CSC_BTU_G920FBTU3DPB1_CL7140831_QB8460122_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5
it also recommended that I flash the pit file ZEROFLTE_EUR_OPEN.pit.
this was all done via the latest version of odin. initially, the flashing failed at cm.bin so I reflashed omitting the bootloader and all seemed to be well.
My phone set up fine and then I realised that it will not recognise my sim...or any sim for that matter. in settings under sim card status...every entry is listed as unavailable. IMEI is unknown as is baseband version.
i realise that I have obviously messed up big time with the initial flashing (uhuh....backup...backup....backup) but I would really like some help to get my phone back up and running as a ...well...phone.
any help or suggestions would be most appreciated.
thanks in advance x
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Try smart switch. Not sure if it could restore the imei but it could bring the phone back to original csc when you bought it.
Sent from my SM-G925F
Rosli59564 said:
Try smart switch. Not sure if it could restore the imei but it could bring the phone back to original csc when you bought it.
Sent from my SM-G925F
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i had tried several times to connect to smart switch but it would not recognise my phone. after a lot of faffing about I finally managed to get it to do an emergency recovery and all seems well so far. it even restored my imei number so thanks for that suggestion Rosli. much appreciated xx
When u install xposed did u ude the special wanam version of the framework
Would say whipe cashe and wait a little while for stock roms like 40 minutes after first time install

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