New Update - PL1 - Verizon Galaxy S 5 General

It says it provides the latest Android Security Patch on the Verizon Galaxy S5 Update page.
Now that the Odin FW is out, I flashed an Odin tar of the FW without the aboot and still have a Dev Edition phone. Now we just need an updated aboot.
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It says it provides the latest Android Security Patch but if you notice, there is a difference in the "middle" of the build number, which happens when they update the bootloader.
Verizon Galaxy S5 Update page
The first time they updated the bootloader, it prevented downgrading. The number went from G900VVRU1 to G900VVRU2. This time, it's going from G900VVRU2 to G900VVRS2. What does this mean? I have no clue. But I do know that nobody should update until someone like @muniz_ri or @jrkruse has a look at the bootloader to see what exactly this changes. Hopefully it doesn't remove the ability to have Dev Bootloaders anymore.

Dudash said:
It says it provides the latest Android Security Patch but if you notice, there is a difference in the "middle" of the build number, which happens when they update the bootloader.
Verizon Galaxy S5 Update page
The first time they updated the bootloader, it prevented downgrading. The number went from G900VVRU1 to G900VVRU2. This time, it's going from G900VVRU2 to G900VVRS2. What does this mean? I have no clue. But I do know that nobody should update until someone like @muniz_ri or @jrkruse has a look at the bootloader to see what exactly this changes. Hopefully it doesn't remove the ability to have Dev Bootloaders anymore.
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The 2 in the version represents the bootloader version usually as long as that doesn't change you should still be able to downgrade

jrkruse said:
The 2 in the version represents the bootloader version usually as long as that doesn't change you should still be able to downgrade
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But what does it mean when they change it from VRU2 to VRS2?
The VZW S5 bootloader has always been VRU1 or VRU2. Now all of the sudden they change it to VRS2? They had to have changed something.

Dudash said:
It says it provides the latest Android Security Patch but if you notice, there is a difference in the "middle" of the build number, which happens when they update the bootloader.
Verizon Galaxy S5 Update page
The first time they updated the bootloader, it prevented downgrading. The number went from G900VVRU1 to G900VVRU2. This time, it's going from G900VVRU2 to G900VVRS2. What does this mean? I have no clue. But I do know that nobody should update until someone like @muniz_ri or @jrkruse has a look at the bootloader to see what exactly this changes. Hopefully it doesn't remove the ability to have Dev Bootloaders anymore.
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No matter what they change, I think it will be unlocked forever.
I have seen the update yesterday but still not tested as s5 is my daily driver.

mohammad.afaneh said:
No matter what they change, I think it will be unlocked forever.
I have seen the update yesterday but still not tested as s5 is my daily driver.
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No if they make it so we can't downgrade then their will be no way to obtain root. Since my bootloader update isn't always successful you could get stuck without being able to root on a worse case scenario. Now you can always start over and reroot

jrkruse said:
No if they make it so we can't downgrade then their will be no way to obtain root. Since my bootloader update isn't always successful you could get stuck without being able to root on a worse case scenario. Now you can always start over and reroot
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You are right, if no root there no unlock.
But If you noticed that all the unlocked devices, Note 3, Note 4 and S5 are downgradeable. S3 and S4 are not!
I think its all about eMMC not the bootloader.

mohammad.afaneh said:
You are right, if no root there no unlock.
But If you noticed that all the unlocked devices, Note 3, Note 4 and S5 are downgradeable. S3 and S4 are not!
I think its all about eMMC not the bootloader.
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If i read your post correctly, I believe that you may be incorrect on the last sentence. To unlock the bootloader, the devices mentioned need to have the Samsung eMMC 15 chip to aquire unlocking the bootloader.
Also, pretty much the same as the S5, N4 & N3, the S3 & S4 are downgradeable IF you didn't take the update that locked the bootloaders. As i know because I still own my VZW S3 which is unlocked and running TWRP recovery

al50 said:
If i read your post correctly, I believe that you may be incorrect on the last sentence. To unlock the bootloader, the devices mentioned need to have the Samsung eMMC 15 chip to aquire unlocking the bootloader.
Also, pretty much the same as the S5, N4 & N3, the S3 & S4 are downgradeable IF you didn't take the update that locked the bootloaders. As i know because I still own my VZW S3 which is unlocked and running TWRP recovery
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I own S3 locked on 4.4.2 and 15 CID and no downgrade caused by eMMC and the aboot together, I think there a fuse triggerd so we cant unlock and downgrade.
My S4 is 11 CID and no downgrade too.
The PL1 update is not up yet so we cant be sure it will lock the bootloader or not, but the S6 already has same bootloader versioning letters on the new update!

I also noticed that my Tab 4 (no carrier, wifi only) just got an update for the first time in like a year and it's bootloader version changed from UEU1 to UES1. Maybe it doesn't mean anything after all.

Well now that the odin firmware came out this morning, I created a .tar without the aboot, flashed it, and I still have a Dev edition with the PJ2 aboot. Hopefully @jrkruse will create a bootloader update zip for the PL1 aboot.

The VZW S4 just got it too.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-verizon/general/update-1545vrsgpl1-t3537781
I'm not the sharpest tool. If the S4 Bootloader was locked via EFuse, how did they update it?

Anyone got and update zip for pl1 ?
Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk

I was able to obtain root access on my device running LRX22C.I545VRSGPL1, bootloader was indeed updated, could it hinder progress on finding an unlock?

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[Q] How do i unlock the bootloader? what do i do now?

Ok i recieved my galaxy s3 in the mail today and look up how to root it.I found a very easy way by using towel root with supper something to do some binary configuring so it would be a good root.Any way after my device was rooted i decided to get CWM so i could install a custom rom.I tried odin but when i tried it it failed to flash.So then i went on the play store and got rom manager and installed it through there.I then tried to get into CWM and saw this message "Verizion has detected 3rd party software bring it to a verizion shop" something like that.Anyway idk what to do now.Do i unlock the bootloader now? is the bootloader even the problem? if i unlock the bootloader will my device be okay and will i be able to get into CWM? i really need help its been a while since i rooted the last time i rooted it was a samsung galaxy player 5.0 and i was able to get CWM and root i digress.Thanks in advance.
im running 4.2.2
Nitrosolid said:
Ok i recieved my galaxy s3 in the mail today and look up how to root it.I found a very easy way by using towel root with supper something to do some binary configuring so it would be a good root.Any way after my device was rooted i decided to get CWM so i could install a custom rom.I tried odin but when i tried it it failed to flash.So then i went on the play store and got rom manager and installed it through there.I then tried to get into CWM and saw this message "Verizion has detected 3rd party software bring it to a verizion shop" something like that.Anyway idk what to do now.Do i unlock the bootloader now? is the bootloader even the problem? if i unlock the bootloader will my device be okay and will i be able to get into CWM? i really need help its been a while since i rooted the last time i rooted it was a samsung galaxy player 5.0 and i was able to get CWM and root i digress.Thanks in advance.
im running 4.2.2
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Your going to be upset but you have a locked bootloader. You cannot have custom recovery or most custom roms. I suggest you return it if these things are important to you and get an at&t or t mobile s3 because neither of them have locked bootloaders
Datboi459 said:
Your going to be upset but you have a locked bootloader. You cannot have custom recovery or most custom roms. I suggest you return it if these things are important to you and get an at&t or t mobile s3 because neither of them have locked bootloaders
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I'm almost sure the att version has a locked bootloader also. Att phones for the most part are similar to VZW ones
Sent from my Nexus 5
ShapesBlue said:
I'm almost sure the att version has a locked bootloader also. Att phones for the most part are similar to VZW ones
Sent from my Nexus 5
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What S3 device doesnt have a locked boot loader?
Datboi459 said:
Your going to be upset but you have a locked bootloader. You cannot have custom recovery or most custom roms. I suggest you return it if these things are important to you and get an at&t or t mobile s3 because neither of them have locked bootloaders
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Yeah your right.I really wanted to get a custom rom and over clock do all this nice stuff and make my device as awesome as i can make it.i hate verizion and any carrier who locks bootloaders :/.i guess im just gonna un-root it and try to get it back the way it was.Do you know how i can get that verizion message to go away and unroot?
Nitrosolid said:
What S3 device doesnt have a locked boot loader?
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The t-mobile and sprint version for sure have unlocked bootloaders
Datboi459 said:
The t-mobile and sprint version for sure have unlocked bootloaders
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That's true but I'm not sure about the att one
Sent from my Nexus 5
ShapesBlue said:
That's true but I'm not sure about the att one
Sent from my Nexus 5
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The at&t galaxy s3 bootloader is unlocked. They started locking the bootloader when the s4 came out: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/08/att-stops-unlocked-bootloader-support/
Datboi459 said:
The at&t galaxy s3 bootloader is unlocked. They started locking the bootloader when the s4 came out: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/08/att-stops-unlocked-bootloader-support/
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Right its an older baseband/update that's unlocked just like the VZW S3 running 4.1.2 was unlock able but newer versions are not unlockable
Sent from my Nexus 5
ShapesBlue said:
Right its an older baseband/update that's unlocked just like the VZW S3 running 4.1.2 was unlock able but newer versions are not unlockable
Sent from my Nexus 5
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On the AT&T S3 (i747) once you take the 4.3 update (MJB) the bootloader is restricted in that you can not down grade it, or any subsequent updates. (It is my daily driver phone)
It is not locked in the sense that you are prohibited from rooting, flashing custom recoveries, custom ROMs, etc. Once you upgrade to the NE4 bootloader and modem you must keep the version numbers for the bootloader and modem matched. It is possible to run custom JB roms on the KK bootloader and modem, although you may need to edit the updater script to get the custom recovery to flash the rom. People are running JB, KK, and LP ROMs on firmware from 4.3 upwards. These ROM are TW mods, AOSP, CM, and CM derivatives.
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On the AT&T S3 (i747) once you take the 4.3 update (MJB) the bootloader is restricted in that you can not down grade it, or any subsequent updates. (It is my daily driver phone)
It is not locked in the sense that you are prohibited from rooting, flashing custom recoveries, custom ROMs, etc. Once you upgrade to the NE4 bootloader and modem you must keep the version numbers for the bootloader and modem matched. It is possible to run custom JB roms on the KK bootloader and modem, although you may need to edit the updater script to get the custom recovery to flash the rom. People are running JB, KK, and LP ROMs on firmware from 4.3 upwards. These ROM are TW mods, AOSP, CM, and CM derivatives.
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That's pretty much how it was on the VZW S3, after the 4.1.2 update there was no going back
Sent from my Nexus 5
ShapesBlue said:
That's pretty much how it was on the VZW S3, after the 4.1.2 update there was no going back
Sent from my Nexus 5
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I agree with you about the no going back.
The big difference is that the AT&T S3 can install the custom recovery or ROM of your choice even if you have taken all of the OTA updates. It is not limited to two or three "safe" ROMs.
Anyhow, all of this is off topic of the thread.
dawgdoc said:
I agree with you about the no going back.
The big difference is that the AT&T S3 can install the custom recovery or ROM of your choice even if you have taken all of the OTA updates. It is not limited to two or three "safe" ROMs.
Anyhow, all of this is off topic of the thread.
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Ah no worries there. It is what it is. I'd rather just have an unlocked bootloader and not have to fiddle with specific things. I'm loving my Nexus and wouldn't go back to a Samsung right now if I was paid to do it
Sent from my Nexus 5
ShapesBlue said:
Ah no worries there. It is what it is. I'd rather just have an unlocked bootloader and not have to fiddle with specific things. I'm loving my Nexus and wouldn't go back to a Samsung right now if I was paid to do it
Sent from my Nexus 5
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My wish is that a Nexus had a removable battery and an external sdcard >> the perfect device. ;-D
dawgdoc said:
My wish is that a Nexus had a removable battery and an external sdcard >> the perfect device. ;-D
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Its not as bad as it sounds. I've gotten use to it not having either. Solid device overall
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Straight talk s7 follow under?

hello i got a s7 from straight talk . and it model is SM-G930VL
what does that follow under .. i was thinking verizon but verizon doesnt have the L in it . Also would i be able to root using that method that in the forum . also Which roms would i be able to use when i root it?
thank you
Adaken13 said:
hello i got a s7 from straight talk . and it model is SM-G930VL
what does that follow under .. i was thinking verizon but verizon doesnt have the L in it . Also would i be able to root using that method that in the forum . also Which roms would i be able to use when i root it?
thank you
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It should be under the Verizon model. Usually tracfone does not lock the bootloaders on their variant. On another thread a guy flashed the verizon firmware to this model with no bricks and issue. but doing that WILL lock the bootloader. I hope he responds to my post. want to know to what extent it was flashed and if knox got tripped.
aromerblz said:
It should be under the Verizon model. Usually tracfone does not lock the bootloaders on their variant. On another thread a guy flashed the verizon firmware to this model with no bricks and issue. but doing that WILL lock the bootloader. I hope he responds to my post. want to know to what extent it was flashed and if knox got tripped.
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would you be able to show me the right direction to where he got the method to root his.? also if you learn anything else from him . can you let me know. so this mean I have an unlock bootloader? doesn't that mean I can root easier?
Adaken13 said:
would you be able to show me the right direction to where he got the method to root his.? also if you learn anything else from him . can you let me know. so this mean I have an unlock bootloader? doesn't that mean I can root easier?
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I should be able to get one of these mids august hopefully and will use it as a test device to see what bricks it and what hack can be done. In the past tracfone has release the SM-S975L(Tracfone Unlocked bootloader) which equals to an SGH-I337 (AT&T Locked bootloader), they released the S5 & S6 which equal to the SM-G900V and SM-G920V, both have Unlocked bootloaders. So i dnt think the S7 is any different and equals to the SM-G930V. Any root method that works for the SM-G930V should work on the SM-G930VL. But again this is just my say based on past experiences, i wont know until i get the phone and try all this. For what I know so far he was able to flash the complete verizon firmware which i think will flash a locked bootloader and no going back after it.
Yes will share my experiences.
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would you be able to show me the right direction to where he got the method to root his.? also if you learn anything else from him . can you let me know. so this mean I have an unlock bootloader? doesn't that mean I can root easier?
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So i was able to flash the full latest verizon firmware and fully ended up converting the phone to an SM-G930V. SO provided that you flash the firmware on which root was achieved for the SM-G930V, then there is really no stopping you from rooting this phone. As expected due to flashing the verizon firmware the phone has a locked bootloader now but root was achieved regardless.
Proceed at your own risk.
I have the Sm-g930vl (tracfone) and would like to confirm the bootloader is unlocked. I can boot into both recovery and download mode but cannot connect with fastboot to get device info. Is there another way to check?
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I have the Sm-g930vl (tracfone) and would like to confirm the bootloader is unlocked. I can boot into both recovery and download mode but cannot connect with fastboot to get device info. Is there another way to check?
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Bootloader is locked and cannot be unlocked. Samsung devices do no use fastboot.
edit build.prop
aromerblz said:
Bootloader is locked and cannot be unlocked. Samsung devices do no use fastboot.
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Thanks for the info. Do you know if I can edit the build.prop with adb without rooting? I've never messed with Samsung. Seems a different beast.
KericF said:
Thanks for the info. Do you know if I can edit the build.prop with adb without rooting? I've never messed with Samsung. Seems a different beast.
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No way you can modify build.prop without root. What are you trying to accomplish?
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No way you can modify build.prop without root. What are you trying to accomplish?
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I was hoping to enable hotspot. I've read where people have flashed the 930u firmware and can enable it but I'm already on Nougat even on tracfone firmware.
KericF said:
I was hoping to enable hotspot. I've read where people have flashed the 930u firmware and can enable it but I'm already on Nougat even on tracfone firmware.
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I see, the only way I see this working for you is by third apps or flash a firmware that supports it.

[Q] chainfire root verizon sm-g920v running Nougat 7.0

i think he did, or i do not know how to navigate his site. can anyone double check?
Did you see this part at the end of the instructions?
"UNLOCK BOOTLOADERS
If you have locked bootloaders, flashing one of these will probably brick your device - with the exception of Nexus devices, which will usually automatically "OEM unlock" and wipe your data !"
I reckon if you're on stock NRD90M.G920VVRS4DQD1 your bootloader is locked.
isn't it possible to downgrade and upgrade Verizon roms for the G6 as long as we remain anove 5.1.1?
by the way, there are two Nougat roms available for the G6 over at samsung-updates, one ends in ...DQD1 and the otherone ends i ...DQE1.
There is a root from Vhai fire for the ...DQD1, not for the other one, but... because both roms are Verizon's and meant for the same device, flashing either one shouldn't brick the device, because both have Verizon's digital signature.
is that how it works?
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honestly i just want to root the phone, im fine with the stock firmware.
nevermind, you are totally right. however, the fact that chainfire released a root for the ...DQD1 tells me he had to have unlocked the bootloader first, which now brings us to the question... how did he unlock the bootloader?
You could downgrade to the OK7 firmware and root that. The string attached is that you will need to run MrMike2182's rootatboot script every time you want to boot the phone.
so has anyone tried this? does it work?
I know it trips KNOX but i don't really care. i just dont want a brick.
EvilRubberDuck said:
Did you see this part at the end of the instructions?
"UNLOCK BOOTLOADERS
If you have locked bootloaders, flashing one of these will probably brick your device - with the exception of Nexus devices, which will usually automatically "OEM unlock" and wipe your data !"
I reckon if you're on stock NRD90M.G920VVRS4DQD1 your bootloader is locked.
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sikk, then all i need is a unlocked bootloader and im rooted! :good:
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sikk, then all i need is a unlocked bootloader and im rooted! :good:
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Good luck for that Verizon won't budge and there's no development at all.
xdanilva said:
Good luck for that Verizon won't budge and there's no development at all.
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This makes me so sad. What phone should I get next that is root-friendly, i.e. I can keep the software/firmware up to date and still keep my root.
Smidley said:
This makes me so sad. What phone should I get next that is root-friendly, i.e. I can keep the software/firmware up to date and still keep my root.
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Any phone that doesn't use verizon or at&t as a carrier
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There's temporary root for this phone and it works but that's it
xdanilva said:
Any phone that doesn't use verizon or at&t as a carrier
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There's temporary root for this phone and it works but that's it
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Thanks for the reply.
Is US Cellular root-friendly? I've been waiting for the Pixel 2 to be released, but I want to make sure I can root it and still keep it up to date.
Also, I am still interested in the temporary root on the S6 if it means I can update to Nougat. Looking into MrMike2182's rootatboot now. Thanks!
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Thanks for the reply.
Is US Cellular root-friendly? I've been waiting for the Pixel 2 to be released, but I want to make sure I can root it and still keep it up to date.
Also, I am still interested in the temporary root on the S6 if it means I can update to Nougat. Looking into MrMike2182's rootatboot now. Thanks!
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S6 root only runs under android 5.1.1 also you need a vm to flash the kernel to the phone. Us cellular is root-friendly. Only at&t and verizon and sprint and T-Mobile lock their bootloaders.
leandrummer said:
nevermind, you are totally right. however, the fact that chainfire released a root for the ...DQD1 tells me he had to have unlocked the bootloader first, which now brings us to the question... how did he unlock the bootloader?
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Chainfire just runs an automated script which generates a CF-Auto-Root file for ANY model, whether the bootloader is locked or not.
So the answer is, he didn't unlock it, but simply generated a file regardless, and it's up to the user to figure out the their bootloader status.
Smidley said:
Thanks for the reply.
Is US Cellular root-friendly? I've been waiting for the Pixel 2 to be released, but I want to make sure I can root it and still keep it up to date.
Also, I am still interested in the temporary root on the S6 if it means I can update to Nougat. Looking into MrMike2182's rootatboot now. Thanks!
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Same as Verizon, it's locked down tightly.
Your best bet would be a Sprint version, which has an unlocked bootloader and can be unlocked for both GSM (ATT /TMO) and LTE (VZW) with the proper equipment (unlocking boxes). Or the Tmobile version also has an unlocked bootloader which can be unlocked using online unlocking services but it will only work with GSM cards (ATT/TMO, no VZW!). Both can be rooted via CF-Auto-Root and/or through custom recovery.
Temp root can let u flash a recovery. That's all u need
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Temp root can let u flash a recovery. That's all u need
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The bootloader is locked you can't flash a custom recovery
Shaden Stewart said:
The bootloader is locked you can't flash a custom recovery
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Yes... I know...it's a hypothetical statement. Lol
Would it be possible to sign packages like twrp or cwm to bypass the bl
I think no need to Downgrade the firmware if there is another method to root the phone without unlocking bootloader that is called ENG Root here is a link to download G920V ENG Root Bit4+How to Flash
G920V ENG Root
h2five said:
I think no need to Downgrade the firmware if there is another method to root the phone without unlocking bootloader that is called ENG Root here is a link to download G920V ENG Root Bit4+How to Flash
G920V ENG Root
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Thanks for the nice info,
Just curious what is Bit4? Can we flash this Eng Root to SM-G920V 7.0 but Bit4 is confusing me
please guide me in details
h2five said:
I think no need to Downgrade the firmware if there is another method to root the phone without unlocking bootloader that is called ENG Root here is a link to download G920V ENG Root Bit4+How to Flash
G920V ENG Root
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U sure u aren't posting spam?

Weird t-mobile OTA / factory reset issue

Hello just a few minutes ago I manually searched for updates from the system setting (have auto update off) and realized I had an update so I took it. I've taken updates OTA before with no issues however this time it basically completely factory data reset my phone and also what's more bizarre is it removed my bootloader unlock that I had gotten way back when the phone was first released. I have never installed custom firmware or even rooted the device but I did get my bootloader unlocked using a paid service that I found about here. I have a snapdragon model note 20 ultra 5g. I am so confused why this time around the OTA affected these things. I have included a screenshot of the OTA I took. Can anyone tell me what happened to my bootloader unlock I've had for like 6 months ?
Do you have a U or a UI device? If so I think Samsung changed the bootloader from version 1 to version 2 and that might be why you lost it. Checkout the last 2 pages of this thread here where you might be able to get more clarification.
Whenever you lock or unlock your bootloader, you device will factory reset.
When you took the update, it updated the bootloader to version 2.
Since your unlock was not an official one, it relocked your bootloader in the process.
This is what caused the wipe.
Yup. You're not supposed to take ota updates with unofficial unlocked bootloader.
Not even sim unlock.
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Yup. You're not supposed to take ota updates with unofficial unlocked bootloader.
Not even sim unlock.
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Is there such a thing as an official bootloader unlock?
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Is there such a thing as an official bootloader unlock?
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Nope. Not for US versions.
Why did you unlock the bootloader if you haven't ever rooted or flashed custom?
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Why did you unlock the bootloader if you haven't ever rooted or flashed custom?
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It sounded like a good idea at the time.

How to downgrade to oneui 3.0 or 2.5 from oneui 3.1

hello guys , i need some help .
my device is s10e,G970U1 with unlocked bootloader. today i flashed the bl,ap,cp,and csc from oneui3.1 by odin ,and i get a locked bootloader ,so i want to downgrade to the unlocked bootloader,is here anyway to do that .
maybe i do not need the twrp but magisk is a necessity ,but i cannot flash the patched ap in odin ,what can i do now .
i just unblocked the bootloader at feb 14 ,and now i can not use it ,i am not felling well lol.
I haven't figured it out - trying to flash TWRP or flash the Magisk AP soft bricks. The UI 3.1 bootloader version is 5, and the old one is 4 and it won't let you downgrade since it is, technically, locked now. Though KNOX is still obviously tripped, so samsung pay still doesn't work on my watch.
I don't think it can be unlocked again.
G9700 Snapdragon with OneUI 3.1 and bootloader 5 is working with Magisk v22 and OEM unlock too...
Thanoxs said:
hello guys , i need some help .
my device is s10e,G970U1 with unlocked bootloader. today i flashed the bl,ap,cp,and csc from oneui3.1 by odin ,and i get a locked bootloader ,so i want to downgrade to the unlocked bootloader,is here anyway to do that .
maybe i do not need the twrp but magisk is a necessity ,but i cannot flash the patched ap in odin ,what can i do now .
i just unblocked the bootloader at feb 14 ,and now i can not use it ,i am not felling well lol.
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If bootloader is same that you want to downgrade to then yes. If your bootloader upgraded from let's say U1 to U2 or S1 to S2 then no you cannot downgrade back to U1 or S1. And on 3.1 on some devices you do lose the bootloader unlock I believe.
kodiak799 said:
I haven't figured it out - trying to flash TWRP or flash the Magisk AP soft bricks. The UI 3.1 bootloader version is 5, and the old one is 4 and it won't let you downgrade since it is, technically, locked now. Though KNOX is still obviously tripped, so samsung pay still doesn't work on my watch.
I don't think it can be unlocked again.
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yes ,i just find the same thing ,the samsaung pass and knox is still usable ,this is my first time using samsung devices ,maybe i will notice the bootloader version next time when i flash firmware ,and thanks for your reply .
butchieboy said:
If bootloader is same that you want to downgrade to then yes. If your bootloader upgraded from let's say U1 to U2 or S1 to S2 then no you cannot downgrade back to U1 or S1. And on 3.1 on some devices you do lose the bootloader unlock I believe.
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yes it is ,the bootloader just changed to 5 from 4 ,thanks for your help .
s3korn said:
G9700 Snapdragon with OneUI 3.1 and bootloader 5 is working with Magisk v22 and OEM unlock too...
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man,yuor device can unlock oem lock but the us version can not do that ,btw ,maybe nextime we talk in chinese haha
Thanoxs said:
yes ,i just find the same thing ,the samsaung pass and knox is still usable
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Samsung pay didn't work because Knox was tripped, and it still doesn't work on my phone even after being re-locked.
Given the update apparently bypasses the token used to unlock the bootloader, I think we are SOL. People waited years for such an option, and apparently Samsung is working to lock that down.
Now I need to consider if I want to drop $350 for a new S10e still on original firmware, and then another $75 to unlock. I suppose if I can get $150 for my current phone that's not an awful deal.
kodiak799 said:
Samsung pay didn't work because Knox was tripped, and it still doesn't work on my phone even after being re-locked.
Given the update apparently bypasses the token used to unlock the bootloader, I think we are SOL. People waited years for such an option, and apparently Samsung is working to lock that down.
Now I need to consider if I want to drop $350 for a new S10e still on original firmware, and then another $75 to unlock. I suppose if I can get $150 for my current phone that's not an awful deal.
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you are right, but now it is really hard to find a S10e with 8g ram
Thanoxs said:
you are right, but now it is really hard to find a S10e with 8g ram
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They are out there. Some new and refurbs for $250-$350.
In any event, I had mixed feelings about rooting in the first place. I pretty much only used it to limit constantly charging my phone to 100% every night. Not going to throw any more money at a phone already over 1.5 years old. A few years from now, I'll probably regret losing root.
hello, I have Galaxy S10E (Snapdragon) SM-G970W with bootloader v6, can anyone help me to unlock this so I could able to flash custom from, TIA.

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