Superstarz galaxy on5 - Samsung Galaxy On5 Guides, News, & Discussion

SUPERSTARZ GALAXY ON5
1.
DEBLOATED
2.
DEKNOXED
3.
ROOTED
4.
BUSYBOX
5.
Pixel Launcher
6.
Google Dialer (set as default to use)
Made with android kitchen
Also it comes with Xposed Framework for Samsung Devices
http://www.mediafire.com/?mpcqi611rb42tad
Aroma installer version one
Instructions for flashable zip. Wipe everything except internal storage and Micro Sd. Backup your Rom first!!!. Then flash the build and enjoy Thank you and Credits to all the Android kitchens which provides options for stock Roms until a custom one is made. Credits to [email protected]
http://superstarmobility.weebly.com
http://paypal.me/czarsuperstar/
Don't forget to hit the Thanks button.
DON'T FORGET TO MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP.
DON'T FORGET TO HIT THE THANKS BUTTON AND LEAVE FEEDBACK ON THE ROM

link2sd test recovery images: Beta.
Next post for information.

Link2sd Twrp images blue thank to @ashyx
Recovery tar :http://www.mediafire.com/?ysugtwzzusxgvw7
Recovery image:http://www.mediafire.com/?tln7q406dmejeq5
Beta for now.
Image can be installed through current Twrp or use Odin to flash the tar.

Thanks man! I really like this phone and I'm glad to see that development is starting to pick up..

This is great, now if we can only get this debloated lol

Bloatware
This is partially debloated. When @sandix is done with this it will be really debloated.

[email protected] said:
This is partially debloated. When @sandix is done with this it will be really debloated.
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That's great, I can't wait.

I've been running it for two days now and haven't had a problem yet. Good work. Can't wait for further development. Couple of questions though, have you been able to set SELinux to permissive? And you said this is a insecure boot.img, what's the advantage of that? I'm still trying to understand the purpose of an insecure boot.img.
Sent from my SM-G550T1 using XDA Labs

N3TiK said:
I've been running it for two days now and haven't had a problem yet. Good work. Can't wait for further development. Couple of questions though, have you been able to set SELinux to permissive? And you said this is a insecure boot.img, what's the advantage of that? I'm still trying to understand the purpose of an insecure boot.img.
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It's permissive. Notice the red text upon booting up it SECANDROID NOT ENFORCING SO I THINK IT'S PERMISSIVE.

N3TiK said:
I've been running it for two days now and haven't had a problem yet. Good work. Can't wait for further development. Couple of questions though, have you been able to set SELinux to permissive? And you said this is a insecure boot.img, what's the advantage of that? I'm still trying to understand the purpose of an insecure boot.img.
Sent from my SM-G550T1 using XDA Labs
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https://www.google.com/search?q=ins...d-metropcs-us&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8

[email protected] said:
I made a flashable zip from my nandroid back up using Super R's Android kitchen.
I have one uploaded : http://www.mediafire.com/?n1qcqfgbqxfmatp
Made with Super R's Android kitchen.
Init support
Rooted (SuperSu)
Busybox
OPTIONAL
This is the flashable on5 kernel zip:
http://www.mediafire.com/?gia58k15lollkgx
Instructions for flashable zip. Wipe everything except internal storage and Micro Sd. Backup your Rom first than after flash restore only data , modem and efs. Thank you and Credits to Super R's Android kitchen which provides options for stock Roms until a custom one is made. Credits to [email protected]
http://superstarmobility.weebly.com
http://paypal.me/czarsuperstar/
The above method is if you want to keep your data that was backed up. The Rom can be flashed and setup as a new device.
Don't forget to hit the Thanks button.
DON'T FORGET TO MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP.
DON'T FORGET TO HIT THE THANKS BUTTON AND LEAVE FEEDBACK ON THE ROM
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Feedback is welcome.

What is some of the bloat that is removed?

stefanthehuman said:
What is some of the bloat that is removed?
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I took some Google apps out and METRO apps. I left the device unlock app and mymetro. I am going to take @sandix back up and run it through the kitchen. Than after upload you will have to wait for him to release it since it is his work.

Anything issues to report? I finally finished setting up my build environment using Ubuntu 16 so I am going to see if I can get a custom build going.

Currently running the rom, it's going pretty well.
Kinda sad that the kernel doesn't make SELinux permissive but I guess I can live with it.
UPDATE: Scratch that, the phone completely refuses to boot after install xposed + modules.

Inorizushi said:
Currently running the rom, it's going pretty well.
Kinda sad that the kernel doesn't make SELinux permissive but I guess I can live with it.
UPDATE: Scratch that, the phone completely refuses to boot after install xposed + modules.
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What version of xposed did you use? You need the one for Samsung devices.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
This should help you out. Be mindful that it takes a long time to boot up.

[email protected] said:
What version of xposed did you use? You need the one for Samsung devices.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
This should help you out. Be mindful that it takes a long time to boot up.
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Same one I've used since I first setup this phone. I rebooted after enabling the modules and took a quick nap. Phone was still at the metro pcs part of the boot.

Inorizushi said:
Same one I've used since I first setup this phone. I rebooted after enabling the modules and took a quick nap. Phone was still at the metro pcs part of the boot.
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I would suggest that you reflash and don't use the last xposed modules you enable as that maybe what is keeping the phone from booting up.

If a problem occurs from the Rom zip itself please let me know so I can address the issue and if you figure out a fix let me know. [email protected]

Link2sd Twrp images blue thank to @ashyx
Recovery tar :http://www.mediafire.com/?ysugtwzzusxgvw7
Recovery image:http://www.mediafire.com/?tln7q406dmejeq5
Beta for now.
Image can be installed through current Twrp or use Odin to flash the tar.

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[RECOVERY] CWM 6.x - i9500 Ex#2

Hey, I bring to you, Clockworkmod Recovery or commonly known as CWM for your beloved i9500 (S4). Giving your device the ability to flash your favourite custom ROMs, Kernels, Mods in the future. Thankyou to 'as i9000' for giving me the stock recovery and stock boot.img. As you can see, it works:
Acuap said:
Hey! I can confirm that it works flawlessly on i9500. No Bricks, instalation went smooth, boots to CWM without problems. Gonna post some more details later. See ya!
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This has not been tested by me but is reported to work, but is still experimental. I hold no responsibility
for any problems caused. YOU! Are trying this at your own risk. Don't blame me that I wasted your $700.
Put a scare in you didn't I?
I have provided CWM and the stock recovery if you encounter any issues, you can always flash back. It is Odin flashable.
Downloads:
CWM Experimental #2: http://d-h.st/jca
Stock Recovery: http://d-h.st/1OW
Changelog:
Code:
[I][U]Experimental #2[/U][/I]
Mount partitions fix
Backup / restore directories fixed^
Now with touch
[I][U]Experimental #1[/U][/I]
Public release
Thank you. I have always preferred to use CWM for custom recovery. By chance, are you planning to release a i9505 version of CWM. I'm sure one will surface as soon as the official phone release or as soon as the forum splits, but I thought I would ask just in case. Again, thank you.
scott14719 said:
Thank you. I have always preferred to use CWM for custom recovery. By chance, are you planning to release a i9505 version of CWM. I'm sure one will surface as soon as the official phone release or as soon as the forum splits, but I thought I would ask just in case. Again, thank you.
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Yeah I can build for it too. I just require the stock recovery img and thr stock boot.img
After trying TWRP i don't want to come back to CWM anymore.
Thanks! Gonna try it today and give you info if this works!
emwno said:
Hey, I bring to you, Clockworkmod Recovery or commonly known as CWM for your beloved i9500 (S4). Thankyou to 'as i9000' for giving me the stock recovery and stock boot.img
This has not been tested by me and is extremely experimental. I hold no responsibility for
any problems caused. YOU! Are trying this at your own risk. Don't blame me that I wasted your $700.
Put a scare in you didn't I?
Anyways I have provided CWM and the stock recovery if you encounter any issues, you can always flash back. It is Odin flashable.
Downloads:
CWM Experimental #1: http://d-h.st/MWE
Stock Recovery: http://d-h.st/1OW
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Can i add your recovery in my tool?
Inviato dal mio GT-I9070 con Tapatalk 2
Hey! I can confirm that it works flawlessly on i9500. No Bricks, instalation went smooth, boots to CWM without problems. Gonna post some more details later. See ya!
sorg said:
After trying TWRP i don't want to come back to CWM anymore.
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how long until TWRP is released for the S4 after it's released?
I've always used CWM or CWM-based, so this time I'm going to try TWRP
Ill build that too. after CWM is fixed completely.
KINGbabasula said:
Can i add your recovery in my tool?
Inviato dal mio GT-I9070 con Tapatalk 2
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sure
PLUG313 said:
how long until TWRP is released for the S4 after it's released?
I've always used CWM or CWM-based, so this time I'm going to try TWRP
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TWRP is opensource. Technically, SGS4 is not much different from SGS3 (from TWRP point of view). So, it won't be a problem to compile for those who already has SGS4 and has experience with compilation.
sorg said:
TWRP is opensource. Technically, SGS4 is not much different from SGS3 (from TWRP point of view). So, it won't be a problem to compile for those who already has SGS4 and has experience with compilation.
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I dont think so. I have compiled twrp before many times and it has never worked like that for me. A device tree needs to be set up for the i9500 which im working on to compile twrp (maybe im wrong here)
CWM works flawlessly
If any i9505 user or Korean galaxy s4 user reads this. Please post your devices stock recovery.img and stock boot.img. so thst I can provide CWM for you as well
Experimental #2 released. Now more reliable with backup / restore
emwno said:
I dont think so. I have compiled twrp before many times and it has never worked like that for me. A device tree needs to be set up for the i9500 which im working on to compile twrp (maybe im wrong here)
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Only very basic device setup required for TWRP. Can try some existing device with the same display resolution and then tweak some parameters.
I will try it by myself when i will get SGS4.
sorg said:
Only very basic device setup required for TWRP. Can try some existing device with the same display resolution and then tweak some parameters.
I will try it by myself when i will get SGS4.
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I have setup the tree for both building source roms and twrp recovery. Tho, the device tree for roms is incomplete, you can find it here: https://github.com/emwno/android_device_samsung_ja3g . And as for the twrp, I cant build it as ill need to sync source code again. (wiped some directories accidentally)
who have galaxy S4 ???
PM me please
emwno said:
I have setup the tree for both building source roms and twrp recovery. Tho, the device tree for roms is incomplete, you can find it here: https://github.com/emwno/android_device_samsung_ja3g . And as for the twrp, I cant build it as ill need to sync source code again. (wiped some directories accidentally)
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For SGSIII i build just TWRP binary, not whole recovery image. I like to make my own custom ramfs. I don't use exfat_fuse. I use native samsung kernel modules with simple modification of TWRP to let it think it uses FAT volume. Also i use sdcard binary to mount /sdcard as it mounted in android to avoid files access rights mess. That's why i get only TWRP binary linked statically (instead of dynamically).
I use CM9 source tree. When i got first patches for SGSIII TWRP - they were for CM9. So I continue to use CM9 since there are absolutely no reason to switch to CM10.x in terms of recovery building.
Because my recovery requires some amount of manual work and many tries, i cannot make it without having device in hands. So, i will wait for SGS4.
If there won't be SGS4 tree in CM, then i'm going to use SGSIII's one with adjusted resolution. Everything else should be the same as in SGSIII, IMHO.
sorg said:
For SGSIII i build just TWRP binary, not whole recovery image. I like to make my own custom ramfs. I don't use exfat_fuse. I use native samsung kernel modules with simple modification of TWRP to let it think it uses FAT volume. Also i use sdcard binary to mount /sdcard as it mounted in android to avoid files access rights mess. That's why i get only TWRP binary linked statically (instead of dynamically).
I use CM9 source tree. When i got first patches for SGSIII TWRP - they were for CM9. So I continue to use CM9 since there are absolutely no reason to switch to CM10.x in terms of recovery building.
Because my recovery requires some amount of manual work and many tries, i cannot make it without having device in hands. So, i will wait for SGS4.
If there won't be SGS4 tree in CM, then i'm going to use SGSIII's one with adjusted resolution. Everything else should be the same as in SGSIII, IMHO.
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I should have thought of that. ... anyways I set up one with the twrp flags. Tried building on a 32bit system but failed to do so. If you want, I can send you everything you will need
Will it support extfat?
Because if extfat is the default file system on a S4,there is no point without it.
... And don't give me no license BS. M$ already got my cash when I put my 649€ on the electronic stores counter.
Sent from my GT I9300

[NotBooting][Dev]TekROM - D850 - Stock 20f - Lollipop - Deodex/Root/Busybox

NEW THINGS ARE COMING. KEEP AN EYE OUT.​
Hello!
I have taken the system.img and boot.img from the flashable zip for 20f that @autoprime made and made a ROM base. It is prerooted, deodexed, has busybox, and has support for ArchiDroid Init.d (basically Init.d found in the ROM, not the kernel). It should be ready to flash as is, but a more experienced dev may want to look through my updater-script. It was created using ArchiKitchen (Busybox and ArchiDroid Init.d) and JoelDroid Batch Deodexer (Deodex system apps, priv-apps, and framework). Please flash with caution. I believe everything is kosher, but I haven't attempted to flash it myself. Just like with autoprime's flashable zip, please flash the modem before flashing this if you are upgrading from KitKat. Feel free to use this as your ROM base, just give me credit if you use it.
It's been pointed out to me that I didn't mention whether it was debloated or not. I ran the archi and romcleaner debloat scripts found in ArchiKitchen on it. I am not sure if this wiped the at&t specific apps or not. I also believe Carrier IQ is still enabled. I wasn't sure how to clean Carrier IQ out.
The Q&A thread is here. Not sure why it isn't accessible from the bar at the top like usual.
Instructions for flashing:
REMEMBER TO MAKE A BACKUP!
1a. If coming for KitKat or AOSP Lollipop ROM, wipe data/facory reset and wipe system.
1b. If already on stock Lollipop, dirty flash SHOULD be ok.
2. Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache (optional).
3. If coming from KitKat, flash updated modem for 20f.
4. Flash ROM.
5. Rewipe Cache and Dalvik Cache (optional).
6. Reboot to system.
To fix issues with xposed, after flashing the xposed zip, download and flash the zip here to stop the Force closes. Alternatively you can freeze quick circle and the weather widget apps prior to flashing xposed.
Links: AndroidFileHost - Mega
Credit:
@autoprime - His flashable zip of .img files
@JustArchi - His kitchen
@joeldroid - His batch deodexer for lollipop
@Unjustified Dev - His root method for G3 stock lollipop
whoever dumped the .img files for the lollipop build
XDA:DevDB Information
TekROM, ROM for the AT&T LG G3
Contributors
TekGadgt, cmulk, that-squirrel
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: D85020f modem
Based On: Stock D85020f
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-03-16
Last Updated 2015-03-26
Reserved
Looking for anyone that has some dev experience and might want to work on this with me. Just PM me if interested.
Also, if anyone tests this before I get a chance to. Would you please report back here? and if it boots fine, please PM me screenshots to add to the database.
Reserved
Thank you for the work, excited to see lollipop development take off
Is it a debloated stock?
ski21 said:
Is it a debloated stock?
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I ran the ArchiKitchen debloat scripts on it, but I'm not sure what all it killed off. I completely forgot to check that. Sorry. Will make a note on the OP.
sick a new stock rom, any extra added tweaks added to it?
omaralkha99 said:
sick a new stock rom, any extra added tweaks added to it?
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Not really. I'm not a true dev per say. I just set this up as a base for other devs to use. got the basic stuff out of the way. As I mentioned in the OP. I haven't flashed this yet, so exercise caution when flashing. Everything should be fine, but it does include the boot.img, so if everything isn't proper, it may be bad. Either way, if you decide to flash, please make a backup before and keep the KitKat restore file readily available.
TekGadgt said:
Not really. I'm not a true dev per say. I just set this up as a base for other devs to use. got the basic stuff out of the way. As I mentioned in the OP. I haven't flashed this yet, so exercise caution when flashing. Everything should be fine, but it does include the boot.img, so if everything isn't proper, it may be bad. Either way, if you decide to flash, please make a backup before and keep the KitKat restore file readily available.
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Well good work anywyas, though im not going to flash till some one tries it out first. I dont want to go through headaches if it doesnt flash correctly. Also Im glad we have a new developer, just keep learning and add great stuff to this rom if u figure out. Good luck
omaralkha99 said:
Well good work anywyas, though im not going to flash till some one tries it out first. I dont want to go through headaches if it doesnt flash correctly. Also Im glad we have a new developer, just keep learning and add great stuff to this rom if u figure out. Good luck
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I've been around for a while now. Attempted several large projects, but usually ran out of time. As such, I generally only deodex and such for other devs to use, but if I can find the time, I will definitely try to expand this. I will also post a truly debloated version at some point. I might attempt to flash it soon. It only affects system and boot.img, so if the boot.img is set to extract to the proper block (I checked against my own D850 for the proper mount block), everything should go fine.
i will flash and see wish me good luck..Lol
keeps boring into twrp
Tried flashing this and kept on booting into to recovery.
vampyro said:
i will flash and see wish me good luck..Lol
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i tried just dont boot... sent me back to twrp recovery
vampyro said:
i tried just dont boot... sent me back to twrp recovery
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Same
elry567 said:
Same
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vampyro said:
i tried just dont boot... sent me back to twrp recovery
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wsherman1983 said:
Tried flashing this and kept on booting into to recovery.
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I did warn that it was untested and that I would prefer if someone checked through my stuff first. I will look in to fixing the issues as soon as I can. Any way someone can get a Logcat?
Sounds like a boot image issue.
TekGadgt said:
I did warn that it was untested and that I would prefer if someone checked through my stuff first. I will look in to fixing the issues as soon as I can. Any way someone can get a Logcat?
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TekGadgt. Thanks for doing this. I look forward to a working release.
This same issue happened when folks with a custom recovery tried to take the ota for Stock Lollipop. I wonder if the same fix for that will work here.
*** edit** Here is the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/fix-stuck-custom-recovery-trying-ota-t2907508
derekedw said:
Sounds like a boot image issue.
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That's odd and somewhat unlikely, since I flashed the exact same one from autoprimes system.img and boot.img. Did everyone that flashed upload their modem as well? And did everyone wipe properly?
Dretti said:
This same issue happened when folks with a custom recovery tried to take the ota for Stock Lollipop. I wonder if the same fix for that will work here.
*** edit** Here is the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/fix-stuck-custom-recovery-trying-ota-t2907508
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I gave this a shot and it did hang at the LG logo with blinking l.e.d. a little longer, but still returned to recovery

Help install Xposed Framework rom stock Sprint 6.0.1

Bootloop logo "error 1", i use v80-23-arm64. Sorry, my poor english.
Ok woking. Titanium Backup>Unstall file HTC DM>Recovery>Install v80 arm64.
As far as I can see, xposed doesn't work for carrier based A9's (sprint, at&t, etc) only on the unlocked and eu versions
MGfusion said:
As far as I can see, xposed doesn't work for carrier based A9's (sprint, at&t, etc) only on the unlocked and eu versions
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It works fine for me. I deodexed the stock Sprint ROM just fine. I used version 1.0.2.6 of Superr's kitchen. The newer versions caused bootlooping. Also, no apps optimizing at boot. Just took literally forever to boot for the first time. Just gotta be patient. I could upload the system image I created, but, you either have to use download mode to flash it, or TWRP 3.0 or greater. Creating a zip didn't seem to work.
Ok, is working.
holofractal said:
It works fine for me. I deodexed the stock Sprint ROM just fine. I used version 1.0.2.6 of Superr's kitchen. The newer versions caused bootlooping. Also, no apps optimizing at boot. Just took literally forever to boot for the first time. Just gotta be patient. I could upload the system image I created, but, you either have to use download mode to flash it, or TWRP 3.0 or greater. Creating a zip didn't seem to work.
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Yeah but that is deodexed, I'm talking stock odexed ROM that xposed doesn't work witj
deodexed stock rom for 6.0.1?
holofractal said:
It works fine for me. I deodexed the stock Sprint ROM just fine. I used version 1.0.2.6 of Superr's kitchen. The newer versions caused bootlooping. Also, no apps optimizing at boot. Just took literally forever to boot for the first time. Just gotta be patient. I could upload the system image I created, but, you either have to use download mode to flash it, or TWRP 3.0 or greater. Creating a zip didn't seem to work.
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how did you deodexed the stock MM 6.0.1 rom? please help me out
You need Linux, 64 bit. I used Ubuntu.
Get the RUU Decryptor in the Android development section, and Superr's kitchen 1.0.2.6 and the Sprint 6.0.1 RUU exe. The readme should contain the instructions on how to decrypt the ROM, and the program should spit out a system.img and a boot.img
From there, make a new project in Superr's kitchen, copy the files into the project folder, extract for new ROM, go to ROM tools, and deodex and root.
Just build a system.img, from there, you can use the latest TWRP and flash it. Don't try making a .zip, it won't flash.
I could compress the system img I made and upload it somewhere if you can't do it yourself.
holofractal said:
You need Linux, 64 bit. I used Ubuntu.
Get the RUU Decryptor in the Android development section, and Superr's kitchen 1.0.2.6 and the Sprint 6.0.1 RUU exe. The readme should contain the instructions on how to decrypt the ROM, and the program should spit out a system.img and a boot.img
From there, make a new project in Superr's kitchen, copy the files into the project folder, extract for new ROM, go to ROM tools, and deodex and root.
Just build a system.img, from there, you can use the latest TWRP and flash it. Don't try making a .zip, it won't flash.
I could compress the system img I made and upload it somewhere if you can't do it yourself.
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Would you be willing to upload your build? I haven't found a working 6.0.1 deodex Sprint rom yet. On Windows. Otherwise, I'd attempt your thoughtful instructions myself.
could you post that?
Metroba said:
Would you be willing to upload your build? I haven't found a working 6.0.1 deodex Sprint rom yet. On Windows. Otherwise, I'd attempt your thoughtful instructions myself.
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Batman's Cousin said:
could you post that?
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Yes, I will try and compress it as much as I can. I might have to have you guys torrent it from my PC. I have a decent internet connection so you shouldn't have to wait too long. I'll also upload the boot.img I created. Ill be home at 12am PST so I'll get right on it.
I've been running it for over a month now no problems.
holofractal said:
Yes, I will try and compress it as much as I can. I might have to have you guys torrent it from my PC. I have a decent internet connection so you shouldn't have to wait too long. I'll also upload the boot.img I created. Ill be home at 12am PST so I'll get right on it.
I've been running it for over a month now no problems.
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thank you so much... and a torrent would be great so happy to hear this
Batman's Cousin said:
thank you so much... and a torrent would be great so happy to hear this
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Be warned, it will take FOREVER to boot the first time, give it 20 minutes or so. Make sure you're already on 6.0.1 firmware and using a Sprint device of course. I posted in the Apps and Themes section in the Compatible Xposed modules thread about modules I'm using if you want to take a look at that. It's quite a list, and everything I'm running works fine. I even enabled the AOSP lockscreen and am using Lockscreen Widgets.
holofractal said:
Be warned, it will take FOREVER to boot the first time, give it 20 minutes or so. Make sure you're already on 6.0.1 firmware and using a Sprint device of course. I posted in the Apps and Themes section in the Compatible Xposed modules thread about modules I'm using if you want to take a look at that. It's quite a list, and everything I'm running works fine. I even enabled the AOSP lockscreen and am using Lockscreen Widgets.
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i don't even have a version of 6.01 for sprint i have an odex and deodex for 6.0 lol anyway could you include this as well sorry don't mean to be bothersome
Here are all the files you'll need. If you're not on 6.0.1, download 2PQ9IMG.zip and put it on the root of your SD card, and flash it. Then, after that, download the superr_6.0.1 zip, extract files and use fastboot to flash them.
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Don't forget to reinstall twrp. I've included the latest one as of writing in the Google drive folder. Xposed v81 is also there, as well as SuperSU 2.71 beta.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bz5DIfm93CXEMU9XbzUtYmNuLVU
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holofractal said:
Here are all the files you'll need. If you're not on 6.0.1, download 2PQ9IMG.zip and put it on the root of your SD card, and flash it. Then, after that, download the superr_6.0.1 zip, extract files and use fastboot to flash them.
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Don't forget to reinstall twrp. I've included the latest one as of writing in the Google drive folder. Xposed v81 is also there, as well as SuperSU 2.71 beta.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bz5DIfm93CXEMU9XbzUtYmNuLVU
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@holofractal, you are a good good man! You deserve whatever happiness and success life gives you. Thank you so much for uploading your files so generously! You didn't even have to do that! Going to give this a shot as soon as possible today. Will let you know how it goes. Super stoked to get back on Xposed.
Cant thank you enough
holofractal said:
Here are all the files you'll need. If you're not on 6.0.1, download 2PQ9IMG.zip and put it on the root of your SD card, and flash it. Then, after that, download the superr_6.0.1 zip, extract files and use fastboot to flash them.
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Don't forget to reinstall twrp. I've included the latest one as of writing in the Google drive folder. Xposed v81 is also there, as well as SuperSU 2.71 beta.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bz5DIfm93CXEMU9XbzUtYmNuLVU
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your the best man thanks for the pm your a really cool guy
Metroba said:
@holofractal, you are a good good man! You deserve whatever happiness and success life gives you. Thank you so much for uploading your files so generously! You didn't even have to do that! Going to give this a shot as soon as possible today. Will let you know how it goes. Super stoked to get back on Xposed.
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Let me know if it works.
@holofractal, you weren't kidding about it taking forever to load - 2 whole minutes lol! It really amazes me how each phone can have such different results. Rom is loaded. Will report how it all works. Thank you so much, man! You are truly a saint!
Metroba said:
@holofractal, you weren't kidding about it taking forever to load - 2 whole minutes lol! It really amazes me how each phone can have such different results. Rom is loaded. Will report how it all works. Thank you so much, man! You are truly a saint!
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You flashed the system.img correct?
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holofractal said:
You flashed the system.img correct?
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Yes, everything is flawless. Enjoying my xposed again . Ty, again holo. Gonna check your modules thread next. Need a good nav bar tweaker and want cm lockscreen.
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[RECOVERY] Unnoficial TWRP recovery 3.2.1-0 for Galaxy S6 Edge model 404SC only.

TEAM WIN RECOVERY PROJECT (TWRP) version 3.2.1-0
What is TWRP?
Is a fully touch-based custom recovery, which allow you to flash some zip files, backup some partitions and restore the device.
This recovery is specific to Galaxy S6 Edge, model 404SC(SM-G925Z/Japan model, carrier Softbank). But i tested and worked on the Galaxy S6 Edge SCV31/carrier Au KDDI too. I didn't tested in any "Docomo" variant. In case you want to try, send me an message and i will provide the modified "stock kernel", to be able to boot on system.
I recommend to not try to flash this in any internacional model.
Compiled with the latest omni sources 8.1.
https://github.com/omnirom/android_bootable_recovery/
Warning:- I will take no responsability for anything bad, that can happen after flash this recovery!
Flashing this recovery, will trip the KNOX and void the Warranty. If you are ok with that, proceed downloading the recovery, flash with the Odin and enjoy.
In case you want to keep the warranty, this is not for you!
Starting from Lollipop, flashing any custom binary, will end up in stuck at boot. This is due to dm_verity. To be able to boot on system, after flash the TWRP recovery, is necessary to flash an modified kernel.
You can flash my custom permissive kernel for 404SC, from this link:- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=818070582850510939
Kernel source code:- https://github.com/frankbrazillian/android_kernel_samsung_404SC
This kernel is very close as stock, only making this kernel permissive... Compiled with Linaro toolchain gcc 7.
Or if you want to keep the "stock kernel", you can find the link to the model 404SC and SCV31 stock kernel, on the second post.
You will find the link to "stock recovery" too, in case you want to revert.
How to flash the Recovery?
I recommend to flash with Odin3 v3.12~
Link to download Odin:-
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1etF4YP6nJYq-CQEzZJqDv7YS39rQSsbT/view?usp=drivesdk
Note:- After flash the TWRP recovery with Odin, is necessary to put the device in recovery mode(pressing the combo POWER + HOME + VOLUME UP), and swipe to allow modifications when prompted, to make this recovery permanent. If you won't swipe to allow modifications or leave the device restart to system before enter on recovery mode on first boot, the TWRP recovery will be replaced automatically for the "Stock recovery", and you will need to flash the TWRP recovery again.
In case you still have doubts, post an message and i will try to help you.
How to root your device?
Download the latest SuperSu from this link:- (https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.82-201705271822.zip), or the latest Magisk from this thread :- (https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445) and flash with the TWRP recovery. Since both root tools are systemless, if you wipe the data/factory reset, you will lost the root access. After flash the SuperSU with TWRP recovery, you will see an red message on top of the screen on boot, saying the Kernel is not SEANDROID ENFORCING. Don't worry, this is normal, since the SuperSU will edit the Kernel to be able to get root access.
Feel free to test and let me know if this recovery worked for you...
And please press the "Thanks" button, if this helped you in anyway...
Regards....
Frank.
Contributors:- @Frankbrazillian
Credits:- @Dees_Troy for the Tutorial how to and for share the Source code.
@jcadduono for the Zerolte device tree.
@adipurn for test on SCV31 (Kddi) and confirm is working.
@crzyone01 for test on SC04G (Docomo), and confirm is working.
Version :- 3.2.1-0
Device tree :-
https://github.com/frankbrazillian/android_device_samsung_404SC
Kernel :-
https://github.com/frankbrazillian/android_kernel_samsung_404SC
Omnirom source:-
https://github.com/omnirom/android_bootable_recovery/
Link to download the TWRP recovery:-
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=818070582850510940
md5:- 0d2ab48a6c84d7e8ff2e85d51adee1c9
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UPDATED TO TWRP version 3.2.2-0.
Fixed the Mtp not able to mount when on TWRP.
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11050483647474833296
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UPDATE 2018/07/08
I have add an guide to fix some problems after flash any custom binary or root the device on Nougat.
Check this post to see how to fix...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76994790&postcount=30
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Obs:- In the screenshots, the header color is mustard, but on the device is the real color "blue".
Since this doesn't interfere in anything, i just leave in this way....
Some screenshot's about the Kernel permissive and root.
In case you want to revert back to stock or want to keep the Stock kernel.
After flash the Twrp recovery, is necessary to flash this Stock kernel or the Custom permissive one. Both are already modified to be able to boot on system. If you flash only the Twrp recovery on Stock rom, you will be stuck at boot. This is due to dm-verity.
Link to download the Stock kernel for 404SC
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZAcX_Hm4Ln7-ZtEte-TIE4_xEvSQHVXS/view?usp=drivesdk
Link to download the Stock recovery for 404SC
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_b6Dk95bxIvhjEyM9xuGB1RJER7eHWpJ/view?usp=drivesdk
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Obs:- For the SCV31 model, i didn't compiled yet the Custom permissive kernel, so is necessary to flash this Stock kernel, after flash the Twrp recovery or the device won't boot, due to dm-verity. This stock kernel is modified to be able to boot on system.
Link for download the Stock kernel for SCV31
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Od4mY9mdC2hQMEM9txDicXfaiPYuqjdH/view?usp=drivesdk
Link for download the Stock recovery for SCV31
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13BlClQdF3lARk2SfJ9hd6ux5Z1VTYENn/view?usp=drivesdk
A Firmware switch Stock & Costum that was Magic. XD
YouLose66 said:
A Firmware switch Stock & Costum that was Magic. XD
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Yes... I will release an stock and custom edition... You can create an backup with TWRP and switch between both.
YouLose66 said:
A Firmware switch Stock & Costum that was Magic. XD
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Basically exploiting the buffer between reboots while in DL mode. Smart. Hopefully when they fix it they simply throw an autoreboot after file complete, rather than some obnoxious knoxx hoops to jump through. I'm going to test this on my s6 right now. Actually I bet they end up making a softknoxx that gets flagged after any download, and throws a verify function.
So... Anyone who flashed this recovery on 404SC or SCV31 on Nougat, can give me some feedback?
Any issue? Worked for you?
@adipurn ..... Custom permissive kernel for SCV31 NN, with the deepsleep fixed, already done.
I will send you to test, ok?
Compiled with Gcc linaro 7.
Still need some fixes....
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Frankbrazillian said:
@adipurn ..... Custom permissive kernel for SCV31 NN, with the deepsleep fixed, already done.
I will send you to test, ok?
Compiled with Gcc linaro 7.
Still need some fixes....
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And now i have no delay incoming messages such as WA etc. and it looks like this fixed it for me.
Phone goes into deep sleep normal and now the battery drain is back to normal.
Thank a lot for your work [emoji4]
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[/COLOR]And now i have no delay incoming messages such as WA etc. and it looks like this fixed it for me.
Phone goes into deep sleep normal and now the battery drain is back to normal.
Thank a lot for your work [emoji4]
Sent from my [device_name] using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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My pleasure!
I will be fixing the other issues and send to you test again. Thank's for helping me with the tests!
it works on my scv31, but there are some issues.
1. settings might not display the latest changes
2. can not reboot after flash a custom rom.
3. MTP is not work
450026937 said:
it works on my scv31, but there are some issues.
1. settings might not display the latest changes
2. can not reboot after flash a custom rom.
3. MTP is not work
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Hi....
What do you mean, settings might not display the latest changes?
About the reboot problem, this can be a problem with the rom itself and not the TWRP. Can you give me the link of the rom you flashed? I need to reproduce the problem.
About the MTP, i'll try to fix it....
Maybe i will build an recovery specific for this model, just in case.
Thank's for your feedback anyway....
Regards....
Frankbrazillian said:
Hi....
What do you mean, settings might not display the latest changes?
About the reboot problem, this can be a problem with the rom itself and not the TWRP. Can you give me the link of the rom you flashed? I need to reproduce the problem.
About the MTP, i'll try to fix it....
Maybe i will build an recovery specific for this model, just in case.
Thank's for your feedback anyway....
Regards....
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1. setting problem
i changed some settings and had some other operation, when i back to setting screen, i found all(some) setting are reset.
i can't remember the details, maybe just ignore this feedback.
2.reboot problem
i queued rom and kernel task, after all completed, the reboot is frozen in progress.
here is the rom i flashed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...om-aurora-g920-5-f-s-k-l-t-s8-port-3-t3640762
450026937 said:
1. setting problem
i changed some settings and had some other operation, when i back to setting screen, i found all(some) setting are reset.
i can't remember the details, maybe just ignore this feedback.
2.reboot problem
i queued rom and kernel task, after all completed, the reboot is frozen in progress.
here is the rom i flashed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...om-aurora-g920-5-f-s-k-l-t-s8-port-3-t3640762
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I was talking with adipurn who are helping me with tests of the custom kernel and he said, they can flash custom rom with TWRP without any bootloop, but the TWRP are not working with aroma. I need to figured it out, what is necessary to get aroma working on TWRP.
The link of the rom you post, i believe is not for your model... It's for internacional model or some chinese variant. Thats why you got problems...
Untill i fix the compatibility with aroma, try to flash some custom firmware specific for your model SCV31.
As soon as i can fix the mentioned issues, i'll update the thread with the links for download.
Thank's again for your feedback.
Regards......
Frank.
Frankbrazillian said:
I was talking with adipurn who are helping me with tests of the custom kernel and he said, they can flash custom rom with TWRP without any bootloop, but the TWRP are not working with aroma. I need to figured it out, what is necessary to get aroma working on TWRP.
The link of the rom you post, i believe is not for your model... It's for internacional model or some chinese variant. Thats why you got problems...
Untill i fix the compatibility with aroma, try to flash some custom firmware specific for your model SCV31.
As soon as i can fix the mentioned issues, i'll update the thread with the links for download.
Thank's again for your feedback.
Regards......
Frank.
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Actually the aurora rom work for most model if you flash the right kernel, and i am using it now. ( i reboot device by force )
I can't post outside links, cause i'm new here.
The rom and kernel is downloaded from other post by aurora team( not in xda ),and scv31 is in the support list.
450026937 said:
Actually the aurora rom work for most model if you flash the right kernel, and i am using it now. ( i reboot device by force )
I can't post outside links, cause i'm new here.
The rom and kernel is downloaded from other post by aurora team( not in xda ),and scv31 is in the support list.
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Don't worry... I think i already know how to get the Aroma installer working with the TWRP recovery.
I will fix the mtp too.
Regards....
I'm going to give this a shot on an old Docomo SC-04G I have lying around. Any tips or suggestions for the process? I see you mentioned about the source code but I'm not sure what I would need to change before re-compiling it. I do not have any experience with making a kernel passive.
crzyone01 said:
I'm going to give this a shot on an old Docomo SC-04G I have lying around. Any tips or suggestions for the process? I see you mentioned about the source code but I'm not sure what I would need to change before re-compiling it. I do not have any experience with making a kernel passive.
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Hi crzyone... Are you on Nougat already? Did you know how to extract the boot.img and recovery.img from stock rom? If you are, please send me this 2 images to i edit to you be able to boot, after flash the TWRP....
Regards....
Yes, that device is on 7.0 already. 7.0/SC04G0MU1CQF1. No, I don't know how to extract the stock boot.img or recovery.img. Trying to find some instructions on the forums right now.
crzyone01 said:
Yes, that device is on 7.0 already. 7.0/SC04G0MU1CQF1. No, I don't know how to extract the stock boot.img or recovery.img. Trying to find some instructions on the forums right now.
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That's ok! I will download the rom and extract the images.
After, i'll send to you ok?
Regards....
crzyone01 said:
Yes, that device is on 7.0 already. 7.0/SC04G0MU1CQF1. No, I don't know how to extract the stock boot.img or recovery.img. Trying to find some instructions on the forums right now.
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Ok... Here is the link to download the stock kernel and stock recovery in case the Twrp won't work on your model... This is specific for the SC-04G model on Nougat.
Kernel:-
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gEh32YnXxJk5qWgT4WPVtX3vjRGMxivQ/view?usp=drivesdk
Recovery:-
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X0hRIUgZBKk4PuRLtPrETqFRG3cyFNaq/view?usp=drivesdk
First flash the TWRP recovery with Odin and after flashed, the phone will boot. Don't let the device restart to System.... Put the phone in recovery mode, (Power button + home + volume up). Swipe to allow changes to system. After put the phone in download mode and flash the "modified" stock kernel to be able to boot.
Reboot the device and you are ready to go...
Let me know if worked for you....
I will be uploading an new Twrp version, as soon as i fix the issues..
Press the thanks button if helped and enjoy....

[H910][Oreo][Stock][Rooted] AT&T LG V20 Stock Oreo rooted flashable zip

Good Morning
New: Well AT&T updated us to Sept Security patch
here's the new Stock rooted rom > H910_20h_Oreo_full_rooted.zip > https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=1322778262904015326
Tested by @darkknight200
i dirty flashed over the 20g rooted setup. It booted up fine and works like normal.
Now have to debloat att apps and restore twrp. This time i used twrp app to restore twrp right in system and it worked properly. Saves the hassle to go into fastboot to push twrp.
All in all those are minor inconveniences, The zip is fine.
Thanks allot man.
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After @NotYetADev posted his VS995 rooted Oreo We decided to give it a try on the H910.
It's not perfect but it does work. You'll need to Format Data and flash the H910_20g_Oreo_full_rooted.zip + the Newest - H910_mk2000 kernel from recovery-twrp-h910-2018-10-18.img
Your phone will be wiped and updated to Stock rooted Oreo so backup your phone first!
If you have never rooted your H910 you'll need to use the guide here first > https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/root-h910-v10m-t3664500
Note: when you get where you would flash 10r just use my rom instead. Don't forget to flash the kernel after the rom
Note2: Flash TWRP again before you reboot (Install / Install Image / recovery-twrp-h910-2018-10-18.img to Recovery
It's also recommended to use the new TWRP for Oreo found here > https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-0-t3720239
Note: you'll have to flash TWRP back to the phone after flashing the rom and kernel because it installs stock recovery.
If you have any problems getting DATA on any sim other than AT&T check this post to fix your APN > https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79619740&postcount=244
Thanks @StrikerTheHedgefox
After your phone is setup be sure and install the Magisk apk
Hide unlocked Bootloader warning boot screen by 4shared < This removes the ugly pink and black screen on reboot. I tested it and it works great
Huge thanks go to @darkknight200 and @askermk2000 for the Idea and the kernel.
thank u. but does the fingerprint work and what are the bugs if any
Yes fingerprint scanner works
Side note you'll have to flash twrp again
Use this version > https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-0-t3720239 and you should have no problems
aminjomaa13 said:
thank u. but does the fingerprint work and what are the bugs if any
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if i have root then cant i just use flashr or another flashing app for twrp
aminjomaa13 said:
if i have root then cant i just use flashr or another flashing app for twrp
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I installing twrp img from twrp just after flashing the ROM would do the trick.
if i dont have an at&t sim card ,will this rooted rom restrict some function such as wifispot 。。。。。。
Test flashed this on my h915 device. I have working full data and root and everything works.
Just gotta debloat it myself
running very smooth
zkm15 said:
if i dont have an at&t sim card ,will this rooted rom restrict some function such as wifispot 。。。。。。
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Its the Stock Oreo rom dump .. only thing changed is a patched_boot.img and the Eng_aboot.img
in fact the original files are in the rom too they just don't get flashed
everything should work as expected
battery life took a hit what are the optimal CPU GPU values to optimize battery without totally crushing performance
anyone else pass both safetynet test on magisk 17.2 on h910 oreo?
It seems to be failing most of the time for me.
aminjomaa13 said:
battery life took a hit what are the optimal CPU GPU values to optimize battery without totally crushing performance
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this question is better left in the Kernel thread > https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/h918-h910-us996-ucl-mk2000-kernel-t3708330
I never mess with kernel setting aside from the Screen settings
darkknight200 said:
anyone else pass both safetynet test on magisk 17.2 on h910 oreo?
It seems to be failing most of the time for me.
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safetynet test for non at&t sim card ? it is a problem on android N .
Awesome! Glad this works on other devices! Good job, XDA!
NotYetADev said:
Awesome! Glad this works on other devices! Good job, XDA!
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ya the zip method you did with modifying only 2 files in the whole firmware should work on all other dirtysanta devices.
Edit:
i re-flashed the h910 oreo and setup and debloated everything again. Now I am passing safetynet with no problems and certified device. very weird.
One thing to note, this is on the early build of Oreo TWRP that I was able to flash properly vs using nouget twrp the first 2 flashes that gave me bugs each time.
darkknight200 said:
ya the zip method you did with modifying only 2 files in the whole firmware should work on all other dirtysanta devices.
Edit:
i re-flashed the h910 oreo and setup and debloated everything again. Now I am passing safetynet with no problems and certified device. very weird.
One thing to note, this is on the early build of Oreo TWRP that I was able to flash properly vs using nouget twrp the first 2 flashes that gave me bugs each time.
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using Oreo TWRP flash this zip will pass the saftynet test ? it is quite a problem on
android N ,it will disable the wifispot function.
OP, I love you.
If we already have the engineering aboot and TWRP flashed, can we just flash this right over (with a data/system wipe)?
I love SuperROM but I need Wi-Fi Calling to work.
EDIT: I'm an idiot, I misread your instructions. Am I correct in understanding that this is just the stock AT&T Oreo image with aboot and boot swapped out?
sheik124 said:
OP, I love you.
If we already have the engineering aboot and TWRP flashed, can we just flash this right over (with a data/system wipe)?
I love SuperROM but I need Wi-Fi Calling to work
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yes if you are coming from rooted h910 nougat rom with twrp, you can flash this h910 oreo zip with no problem.
All the bloat from att should be there when u boot up so wifi calling should work.
sheik124 said:
OP, I love you.
If we already have the engineering aboot and TWRP flashed, can we just flash this right over (with a data/system wipe)?
I love SuperROM but I need Wi-Fi Calling to work.
EDIT: I'm an idiot, I misread your instructions. Am I correct in understanding that this is just the stock AT&T Oreo image with aboot and boot swapped out?
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darkknight200 said:
yes if you are coming from rooted h910 nougat rom with twrp, you can flash this h910 oreo zip with no problem.
All the bloat from att should be there when u boot up so wifi calling should work.
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Yes just 2 files changed flash right over Nougat > I recommend you use this version of TWRP > https://s3.amazonaws.com/phoenix591/us996/recovery-twrp-us996-2018-09-23.img
it's tested by @darkknight200
clsA said:
Yes just 2 files changed flash right over Nougat > I recommend you use this version of TWRP > https://s3.amazonaws.com/phoenix591/us996/recovery-twrp-us996-2018-09-23.img
it's tested by @darkknight200
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Awesome, downloading it now. Can you confirm a cpl things?
mk2000 kernel means that we can continue using exFAT on micro SD.
Right now I have unencrypted internal and external storage, this keeps it all the same.
Updates baseband/modem to the radio that came out with Oreo.
Will post results once I'm all set back up. I was literally about to selectively flash back to stock v10v, keep TWRP and root, let it download the OTA, and then try to get updated. This is easier.
sheik124 said:
Awesome, downloading it now. Can you confirm a cpl things?
mk2000 kernel means that we can continue using exFAT on micro SD.
Right now I have unencrypted internal and external storage, this keeps it all the same.
Updates baseband/modem to the radio that came out with Oreo.
Will post results once I'm all set back up. I was literally about to selectively flash back to stock v10v, keep TWRP and root, let it download the OTA, and then try to get updated. This is easier.
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Yes mk2k Oreo still let's u use exfat.
The zip will update all partition besides the 2 described above. So you will be on Oreo baseband modem.

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