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http://androidbiits.com/n920tuvu1bo...boh6-t-mobile-samsung-galaxy-note-5-sm-n920t/
Just got it this morning
Got mine too. I wonder what the improvements were. I guess we'll find out later.
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I also received the update. Chicago
I guess we will figure out the improvements later.
BOH6 for anyone that didn't get it or are wondering.
B0H6 got it this morning. Activated my samsung pay framework and stuff so i just activated my BOA card, fixed some bugs also apparently.
Just updated myself.
Got mine this morning too, but haven't installed it.
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I shouldn't complain about receiving frequent updates...
Do you guys know if there's a way I can create a script or something to automatically swap out some system files, delete some system APKs, etc between flashes?
When BOH4 came out, I had to Odin flash the stock rom to get the modem update, then flash a deodexed + rooted BOH4, wipe cache + ART cache, manually de-bloat again, replace the sysem/media/ files for PowerOn and PowerOff, and delete the default ringtones/alarms/alerts sound files to get everything back to the way I had it (I prefer using CM's sounds over Samsungs and especially T-Mobile's).
I would assume there's got to be some way I can automate at least some of that process since I'm working with the same files every time, right?
Anywho - if anybody knows what they 'fixed' with BOH6 please let us know!
Kalm_Traveler said:
I shouldn't complain about receiving frequent updates...
Do you guys know if there's a way I can create a script or something to automatically swap out some system files, delete some system APKs, etc between flashes?
When BOH4 came out, I had to Odin flash the stock rom to get the modem update, then flash a deodexed + rooted BOH4, wipe cache + ART cache, manually de-bloat again, replace the sysem/media/ files for PowerOn and PowerOff, and delete the default ringtones/alarms/alerts sound files to get everything back to the way I had it (I prefer using CM's sounds over Samsungs and especially T-Mobile's).
I would assume there's got to be some way I can automate at least some of that process since I'm working with the same files every time, right?
Anywho - if anybody knows what they 'fixed' with BOH6 please let us know!
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You could create your own update flashable zip to do what you are wanting. If you are replacing files with the exact same name or just adding new files it is easy. You can delete specific files that you don't use and make it as complex as you need or like. If you don't know how to work with the updater-script this would be a good project to learn on. Do some research on making a flashable zip and have some fun with it.
i also got this update in morning. it only brings improvement to video calling.
New Features: NA
Improvements: Video Calling UI updates
Source: https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-23225
Well that explains the quick update from the last one. Don't use the feature but an update is exciting anyway. New kernel and baseband is a welcomed addition also even though I get great service in my area
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Here is another link to BOH6 firmware. Sammobile server seems to be down ATM
http://samsung-firmware.org/download/Galaxy Note5/0kO8/TMB/N920TUVU1BOH6/N920TTMB1BOH6/
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I received two updates this morning one after another. Both were successful.
Why don't we post to the stickied posts about these updates?
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I just got the OH6 update anyone know what this one is for?
KingMarkous said:
I just got the OH6 update anyone know what this one is for?
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Samsung Pay enable on mines, plus a couple bug fixes. New kernel and baseband also.
My memory management has gotten better or worse, more free ram.
beep
I took the update without even thinking about root. I guess I can't root yet. Now the wait begins!!
No one have tried the new ROM Copperhead OS ?
Can i try to install it as secondary rom in MultiRom ?
I'm on Cyanogen CAF 12.1 now...
thank you all
chickygamon said:
No one have tried the new ROM Copperhead OS ?
Can i try to install it as secondary rom in MultiRom ?
I'm on Cyanogen CAF 12.1 now...
thank you all
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Hi! I've installed it in multirom with a stock 5.0.1 as primary and it works, just tried it for few minutes.
just be sure to have the latest bootolader (HHZ12h) or installation will fail.
Flashing a bootloader
Hi,
I have a Nexus 5 and I use Multirom with it. My default ROM is Lollipop 5.1.1 and a secondary ROM, which I mostly use, is Marshmallow 6.0 (xTraSmooth). I want to install CopperheadOS, but it says when installing, that I must have HHZ12h bootloader in order to install (as stated in a previous post). My current bootloader is HHZ11k. If I install HHZ12h bootloader by flashing a zip file which includes LMY48B_Radio+Bootloader-HHZ12h will it cause anything that prevents Lollipop or Marshmallow to work properly?
ithippi said:
Hi,
I have a Nexus 5 and I use Multirom with it. My default ROM is Lollipop 5.1.1 and a secondary ROM, which I mostly use, is Marshmallow 6.0 (xTraSmooth). I want to install CopperheadOS, but it says when installing, that I must have HHZ12h bootloader in order to install (as stated in a previous post). My current bootloader is HHZ11k. If I install HHZ12h bootloader by flashing a zip file which includes LMY48B_Radio+Bootloader-HHZ12h will it cause anything that prevents Lollipop or Marshmallow to work properly?
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You don't need to downgrade the bootloader, just modify the updater script of the rom ( deleting the string containing the bootloader version or replacing with your current version), then it will install just fine.
Can anybody provide link on COPPERHEAD OS ? CHEERS!
Pretoriano80 said:
You don't need to downgrade the bootloader, just modify the updater script of the rom ( deleting the string containing the bootloader version or replacing with your current version), then it will install just fine.
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Thanks! I haven't tried that yet, but I will. First I thought I can just replace HHZ12h with HHZ11k using text editor, but then I noticed there are guides which suggest that it isn't quite that easy. I might be wrong about that, will see when I have enough time to read up on the subject.
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ithippi said:
Thanks! I haven't tried that yet, but I will. First I thought I can just replace HHZ12h with HHZ11k using text editor, but then I noticed there are guides which suggest that it isn't quite that easy. I might be wrong about that, will see when I have enough time to read up on the subject.
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It's easy, just extract the rom, go to Meta-Inf/com/google/android and modify the "updater-script". That's all, rebuild the zip and flash in recovery.
Edit: you can do it without using a PC, by using a file manager on your device.
Ross Korolov said:
Can anybody provide link on COPPERHEAD OS ? CHEERS!
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here it is
https://copperhead.co/android/
....
Is this rom any good?
bonedriven said:
Is this rom any good?
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Just installed it on a Nexus 5x and it works flawless. It has most of the standard stuff but is different from the rest in that it is supposed to be security oriented. That means no default root (but rooting should be possible).
I didn't try to add Google stuff yet and probably won't even try to add that spyware but it does have the F-Droid app store.
There are some extra options to secure the memory if required, and the documentation is (so far) very good (for example the install guide and the technical overview).
Currently running it on my Nexus 5x and N5. works great. Anything you are missing you can find on F-Droid. I find the lack of data usage to be delightful; when facebook or ebaum videos auto load on other software, they are stopped on copperhead. very happy with the security.
The only thing i can not make work is voice to text, and I have a ticket in with copperhead. who cares, I have fast thumbs.
Nexus + Copperhead = Happy Gopher!
mg.degroot said:
Just installed it on a Nexus 5x and it works flawless. It has most of the standard stuff but is different from the rest in that it is supposed to be security oriented. That means no default root (but rooting should be possible).
I didn't try to add Google stuff yet and probably won't even try to add that spyware but it does have the F-Droid app store.
There are some extra options to secure the memory if required, and the documentation is (so far) very good (for example the install guide and the technical overview).
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happy_gopher said:
Currently running it on my Nexus 5x and N5. works great. Anything you are missing you can find on F-Droid. I find the lack of data usage to be delightful; when facebook or ebaum videos auto load on other software, they are stopped on copperhead. very happy with the security.
The only thing i can not make work is voice to text, and I have a ticket in with copperhead. who cares, I have fast thumbs.
Nexus + Copperhead = Happy Gopher!
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Thanks for the feedback. I guess manual apk installation is also possible?
I'm thinking about picking up a Nexus 5 as a backup device, and CopperheadOS seems like something fun to play with, instead of just installing CM13. Can I install TWRP as recovery on devices like the Nexus 5 that don't check for locked bootloaders? Can I run it as basically another ROM –*unlocked developer options, root, TWRP, etc.? I realize the OS exists for enhanced security, but I'd like to make a few tradeoffs.
Unfortunately, you can not run TWRP with copperhead, it wants full control of the phone for security reasons. Its not meant to be a developer OS with access to all the bits, so you kind of need to want a OS in a box that you can deal with.
But I have to say, despite its shortcomings of not having google services, it works pretty much flawless on my 5 and 5x. i miss google maps app, but it works 100% via chromium browser as a favorite, and I have only found 2 apps I can not import via apkmirror, one being Waze, the other is my local public transportation app. other than that, i feel like I'm safe from prying eyes.
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happy_gopher said:
Unfortunately, you can not run TWRP with copperhead, it wants full control of the phone for security reasons. Its not meant to be a developer OS with access to all the bits, so you kind of need to want a OS in a box that you can deal with.
But I have to say, despite its shortcomings of not having google services, it works pretty much flawless on my 5 and 5x. i miss google maps app, but it works 100% via chromium browser as a favorite, and I have only found 2 apps I can not import via apkmirror, one being Waze, the other is my local public transportation app. other than that, i feel like I'm safe from prying eyes.
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Thanks for your response. I'm a fan of CyanogenMod, and I'm not unhappy their security or features, but I wanted to play around with CopperheadOS. I understand the tradeoff between security and convenience, but I'm not willing to sacrifice TWRP in the mix. Oh, well – if I ever have need of an OS solely for its security track record, I know where to go.
It doesn't look to me like Copperhead is supporting the Nexus 5 anymore. Can somebody confirm or is there a link I'm missing somewhere to the ROM?
EDIT: Yep, I knew it was deprecated for a while now but they've even removed the deprecated ROM from the site now. I'd appreciate it if anybody has the last ROM if they could pass it my way.
NewDayRising said:
Thanks for your response. I'm a fan of CyanogenMod, and I'm not unhappy their security or features, but I wanted to play around with CopperheadOS. I understand the tradeoff between security and convenience, but I'm not willing to sacrifice TWRP in the mix. Oh, well – if I ever have need of an OS solely for its security track record, I know where to go.
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Switch debugging OFF and don't lock bootloader after CopperheadOS install and u will be able to boot TWRP via
fastboot boot recovery.img [TWRP]
I'm currently experimenting with root privileges on CopperheadOS on Nexus 5X. Still haven’t tried xposed framework.
Security features r quite good, especially different lock code && encryption password and memory protection, but, there is a lack of fine privacy control (Privacy Guard) as in CyanogenMod and firewall, hence the need for root.
CopperheadOS on Nexus5
dnaod said:
It doesn't look to me like Copperhead is supporting the Nexus 5 anymore. Can somebody confirm or is there a link I'm missing somewhere to the ROM?
EDIT: Yep, I knew it was deprecated for a while now but they've even removed the deprecated ROM from the site now. I'd appreciate it if anybody has the last ROM if they could pass it my way.
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I've been using CopperheadOS for a few weeks now on the Nexus5. Received the latests OTA a few days ago and applied without issue.
Installed it via TWRP. Have rooted the device with SuperSU, though have to re-root after re-flashing recovery after each OTA.
It's been working great.
Unfortunately I don't have the img any more
The one I flashed was https://builds.copperhead.co/builds/hammerhead-factory-2016.08.09.06.24.33.tar.xz
download link
dnaod said:
It doesn't look to me like Copperhead is supporting the Nexus 5 anymore. Can somebody confirm or is there a link I'm missing somewhere to the ROM?
EDIT: Yep, I knew it was deprecated for a while now but they've even removed the deprecated ROM from the site now. I'd appreciate it if anybody has the last ROM if they could pass it my way.
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https:// builds.copperhead.co /builds/hammerhead-factory-2016.09.07.19.27.04.tar.xz
Remove spaces. I'm a new member and can't post links.
Hi, i'm building AOSP Marshmallow to flash onto a Nexus 5 - are critical files still missing from the Binary drivers like they were for KitKat & Lollipop?
If so, is there a list of what files are missing from the zips, and where they should go once found? (I presume I need to find them in the system image still)?
Most likely yes, stuff is still missing from officially Google released blobs.
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Currently here is the system dump. Working on kernel first just not what I normally do so it's playing with me lol.
First off this is built off the LG Aristo LGMS210 from Metro PCS.
This is going to stay as a stock base NOT ASOP.
OTAs are always last. It's nice to have a good strong base then update as needed so it won't have security patches from the OTAs 10min after the release. Right now I did not update before doing a system dump.
The system dumps or roms can be used by others just please give credit. If someone makes a kernel give them credit also please after asking them.
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Change Logs
System Dump - Dump of the system out of the box.
Roms are currently getting worked on kernel is not liking being flashed if you are good in that end let's pair together. Will provide dumps to test kernel on modded ROM till it boots then will switch to no dumps.
Stock ROM - Just as the name says fully stock but rooted ROM.
Modded ROM -
Added
Pixel Launcher
Deleted
LG launchers
LG Themes
Google Play Apps
Updated
None yep
Downloads
Google Drive - https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B1TAdEWXjajpczNUcWswU0J1VFU
This is just a spare just in case I get board now to clean this up
Thank you!
Glad to see this device get some attention, it's a decent phone and we already have root, twrp, and nougat. Just missing tweaks here and there.
Im just having kernel issues hoping someone can get us a custom one. So far I have deleted a bunch copied pixel launcher and this thing is amazing now. Even going to make a car puter version on this phone.
Works but looks bad but got Samsung Gear VR working on this thing. Lol. Once we get another kernel we can get that flashed on everyones phone not doing my way.
How can I make this system dump a usable rom?
Umm you can't it's for another device to. Really install pixel launcher. Make a system backup. Copy pixel launcher folder from data app to system priv app not delete all the launchers and apps I can post what I have then you factory reset your phone then once booted you will have pixel launcher and the feel of how my phone will feel till I can get a kernel and flash that way.
So it just adds the pixel launcher as a system app?
I goofed
Is there anyway you could upload just the mixer_paths.xml file located in system/ect by chance? Went to go try to increase headphone volume and sneezed and fubard the file somehow.... Now i have no sound at all on anything amdthe phone dont even detect headphones. Id download the dump/or rom but my internet speeds are just too darn slow to get at 960 mb file. *metro slows it down below 20k a second*
Install pixel launcher and anyother app you need when you do a factory reset it will let you boot just fine.
Xeratais167 said:
Is there anyway you could upload just the mixer_paths.xml file located in system/ect by chance? Went to go try to increase headphone volume and sneezed and fubard the file somehow.... Now i have no sound at all on anything amdthe phone dont even detect headphones. Id download the dump/or rom but my internet speeds are just too darn slow to get at 960 mb file. *metro slows it down below 20k a second*
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I will upload a raw dump in a bit tonight.
Can someone make a how to video on this
In for updates lol
Made a how to video rendering now ill upload it tomorrow and you guys can follow it to get a similar out come as if you were using my rom. Till we get a kernel.
Is there any way I can assist?
williamschromebook said:
Is there any way I can assist?
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If you want to get a kernel thats all we are missing.
Till then we have something we can get the similar feel.
https://youtu.be/PhvYEtboTc4
This will allow you to get the feel of my rom with out some of the updates.
dc13 said:
If you want to get a kernel thats all we are missing.
Till then we have something we can get the similar feel.
This will allow you to as wasthe feel of my rom with out some of Qthe updates.
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Has anybody had a chance to look at my GPS issue? Even when I open it up in the secret menu it tells me that there isn't gps
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williamschromebook said:
Has anybody had a chance to look at my GPS issue? Even when I open it up in the secret menu it tells me that there isn't gps
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Have you tried a factory rest did you disable a setting. Might have a dead gps since we dont really have roms.
Hi,
I have seen branch with discuss about Pixel XL + activating diag port but I couldnt find it for Pixel 2 (OPM1.171019.013).
I'm suck a bit after trying to do next steps:
1. I have rooted device, OREO
2. I replaced default init.walleye.diag.rc file but again it was produced for XL and I couldnt find things on the folder:
/sys/class/android_usb/android0/ as f_diag and so on.
3. I'm not sure which paths I have to use and what exactly needed to be changed
4. if it requires to rebuild vendor.img for /vendor/ to keep changes what the best way to do that? I was able to find
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/how-to/tools-tools-building-pixel-2-xl-kernel-t3693955
but again it is about pixel XL mostly and not sure applicable for pixel2.
Did anybody unlock diag on Pixel2? What the steps?
Thanks!
I would like to connect to the question above.
Do anyone have any idea how to make Pixel2 working with QXDM? (having diagnostic ports enabled)
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