Dual Boot for N920T - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note5

Has anyone gotten dual boot for T-Mobile Note 5 working? I can't seem to get it to work, even with the modded TWRP recovery.
Sent from N920T

Go to this link and follow the instructions: https://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/themes-apps/guide-multi-boot-note-5-t3259526
but also go into root explorer edit your build.prop and change all nobleltetmo to noblelte
add this to the end of your build.prop: ro.patcher.device=noblelte
and then reboot, not hot reboot, reboot.
this worked for me!
The steps on the main page are for an older version of the app. The newest version is a little different. But still use the link and follow the instructions but it will be a little different

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Constant reboot after Motorola Logo

Hi.
I own a 3.1 rooted wifi only Xoom running BRD's 1.4.3 Tiamat kernel.
I finished completing these steps from this thread to try and enable marketenabler. Unfortunately, I'm stuck in this constant reboot now after the Moto logo.
I tried pressed volume up as soon as the Moto logo appeared, and the 'starting fastboot......' shows up but just hangs there. Has it anything to do with changing my build.prop?
This is the thread and the steps followed....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1065698
**Ok, first of all, xoom must be rooted
Download verizon 3G build.prop from here http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6763988/build.prop.zip
Make a backup system/build.prop
Use, root explorer or adb to replace build.prop in system/
go to settings/application and clear data for market
Install marketenabler
Restart Xoom
Now open marketenabler, set to t-mobile us, start market end voila**
Would anyone be kind enough to help me?
I tried pushing my original backup file from my pc into the the directory of the new file I installed hoping to fix the problem with adb, when I reboot, my pc won't even recognise my xoom anymore.
It does connect now.
Any Help?
I figured I could still use Clockwork Recovery.
If I stuff up my system folder in my xoom, is there somekind of back up to replace it?
I've re-flashed my boot image and tiamat 1.4.3 to see if that would work. Did everything as it should, except, I'm still stuck in a boot loop.
???
sounds like youve messed something up bad, I would search the forums for the instructions on how to set it back to stock, read them carefully of course as doing this wrong could totally brick your device as with any modifications. Once youre back to Stock then you can carefully Root/Patch up to the version you want to..
tonyb15re said:
sounds like youve messed something up bad, I would search the forums for the instructions on how to set it back to stock, read them carefully of course as doing this wrong could totally brick your device as with any modifications. Once youre back to Stock then you can carefully Root/Patch up to the version you want to..
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I think that's the way to go. Thanks anyway.

How to root your samsung galaxy s3 (easily)

**** UPDATED 7-24-13 *****
Please read the tutorial now as I have added a new section on how to unlock the bootloader for your Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3. If you are not using a verizon SGS3
specifically model SCH-i535 then you do not have to worry about unlocking your bootloader as it comes unlocked by default. If you are using a verizon samsung galaxy s3 model sch-i535 and you do not fully unlock your bootloader you could run into problems when using certain root apps such as "mobile odin pro" or you could run into big problems when trying to flash custom roms such as cyanogenmod roms.
In this update I am adding one final step at the end of the root process to fully unlock the boot loader for the verizon samsung galaxy s3. There will be two ways to unlock the bootloader. One way will be to flash a final bootchain file with Odin, and the other will be to use an app to unlock the bootloader. Depending on what version of android you are using and your phones baseband version you will either need to use odin or you could use the application for any android version such as 4.1.1 or 4.1.2 and you can use the application for any baseband version your phone might be. I will leave the choice up to you, but I will show how to do it both ways.
Samsung users, don't forget if you plan on flashing a custom rom that with Samsung phones you could get the ugly yellow triangle warning. To get rid of this yellow triangle you can either go to google play store and get "yellow triangle away" app or go to this forum on this great xda developers site: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494114
**NOTE** for those of you who would like to see a video of how to root your phone using these exact steps you can go to here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4b9hcWHrW8&feature=share&list=FL8Y3FM4mtznp0GQbwkkwaSg
A member on this thread gave me that link and it is a video by phone rebel and show you how to root your verizon SGS3 using the same steps i have outlined in this tutorial. Thank you so much for providing that link to my attention, I am sure it will help many users here!
Hello everyone,
Well this is one of my first tutorials for this forum on how to root your Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3.
I just recently got my Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 and all of the tutorials I found were quite complicated and not very detailed so I thought that
I would write this tutorial and maybe it might help others out there....
Since the Galaxy S4 is getting ready to come out, the price has dropped considerably for the S3 and i believe more and more people will be getting this phone and wanting to root it.
Oh, and if you want an alternative guide you can use this very excellent tutorial from another post on this amazing forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046439
Here is the specs for the phone I am using and the step by step process I used to root it.
Verizon Samsung Galaxy SIII model I535 running Android 4.1.2
Okay step 1 you are going to need some files...
First thing you are going to need is the Samsung Drivers so you can connect your phone to your computer and your computer can recognize it.
All of the files you are going to need I am just going to reference the link from the other tutorial that I posted above, no sense in redoing work
that has already been done especially if it has been done well!
1. You can get the samsung driver files here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046439
click on the link that says samsung drivers
2. You are going to need Odin you can get it from the same link, click on the Odin Link
3. You are going to need the VRALEC BOOTCHAIN you can get it from the link I posted in step 1 make sure you get this file it is very
important.
Since I am using a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 the bootloader comes by default locked so we need this file to unlock the bootloader
so we can root the phone. If we were using any other phone besides Verizon we would not have to worry about this but since I have
Verizon I have to do this. IMPORTANT: if you are not using a VERIZON PHONE DO NOT download this file or use it in the step
process you do not need it.
4. Next you are going to need the exploit so that you can root your phone and you can grab that from a different website, here is the address:
http://autoroot.chainfire.eu/
This is the CF-AUTOROOT file and this is what roots your phone. If you have the same phone as me scroll down to the SCH-I535 link and
download that file.
Okay now that we have all of that downloaded lets get things moving...
First thing we are going to need to do is install the Samsung USB drivers, so do that.
After the drivers are installed plug in your phone and make sure that it connects to your computer correctly, after it connects disconnect
your phone from your computer.
Next thing we are going to need to do is extract the ODIN zip file and install the Odin executable.
Now we need to get to the critical stuff...
Step 1. Make sure that [USB Debugging] is enabled in your phone, if it is not go to Settings -> Developer Options and enable it.
Step 2. Put your phone in DOWNLOAD Mode. You do that by pressing Volume Down + Home + Power button and hold it down till you see
a warning screen. When you see the warning screen hit Volume Up to allow Download mode.
Step 3. Now that your phone is in Download Mode you are going to connect your phone to your computer with ODIN RUNNING if
everything connects correctly you will see ODIN highlight yellow (older versions of ODIN) or highlight blue (newer ODIN versions)
Step 4. Now this is where previous tutorials kind of messed up in my opinion (just my opinion). Now that your phone is in download mode
you need to only have the "auto boot" option selected in ODIN and click on the bootloader button and select the VRALEC file
you downloaded earlier. Every tutorial i read said to use this file with the PDA button/option but you need to use it with the bootloader
button/option in ODIN. Now that you have the VRALEC file selected under bootloader in ODIN select START. This will reboot your
phone and if everything goes correctly your phone's bootloader will be unlocked.
After reboot make sure to disconnect your phone from your computer.
Step 5. After your phone reboots from step 4 turn off your phone and then boot it back into DOWNLOAD mode. Vol Down + Home + Power
Step 6. Now that your phone is in Download Mode again (Reconnect your phone to your computer) and make sure ODIN is still running
Step 7. With your phone connected go to the PDA option/button and when you select it choose the CF-AUTOROOT file you downloaded earlier
Step 8. With your PDA option selected hit start. When this happens your phone will reboot and your will see a CUSTOM lock icon on your
screen don't worry it is okay. Now you will see some new text on your phone and if everything is working you will see things like
"Android is UPDATING"
Your phone is now rooted! but you are not done...
This is where all of the other tutorials I found also fell short...
Your phone is rooted but it will not work correctly without SuperSU
Step 9. Go to the Google Play Store and Download SuperSU. When the download is complete run SuperSU and now your phone is fully
rooted. You can test it by downloading Android Terminal and running the terminal and typing "su" or by downloading a root required
app Titanium Backup.
*****UPDATED STEP*****
IMPORTANT NOTE: i want to point that this step is completely optional. You do not have to unlock your bootloader but i would recommend it. If you just want to use a stock rom and have your phone rooted then you can ignore this last step. But...if you want to flash custom rom's or do any kind of serious customize your phone, then you will need to have your phones bootloader unlocked. Plus with the application I am going to show you further down this tutorial, it is so easy to unlock your bootloader, you might as well go for it.
Step 10. Okay now from the link that I gave you above: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046439 you are going to need to download another bootchain file to fully unlock your verizon samsung galaxy s3 model sch-i535 phone.Go into your phone and under settings go into "about phone' and look at the section "baseband version". Now depending on what version of android you are using will determine your baseband version. On my Verizon SGS3 running 4.1.2 my baseband version is I535VRBMB1 the important part is -> "VRBMB1" now go to site i provided in this step and download the bootchain for your specific phone.
Since my phones baseband version is "VRBMB1" i will download that bootchain file obviously. VRBMB1 is for android 4.1.2
The other boothchain files are "VRBLK3" for android 4.1.1 and "VRBMD3" for android 4.1.2
Now take that bootchain file that you downloaded and load up Odin again. Connect your phone to your computer (MAKE SURE YOUR PHONE IS IN DOWNLOAD MODE -> VOL DOWN + HOME + POWER) and wait for Odin show a connection. Odin will show a blue light on newer Odin versions and a yellow light on older Odin versions.
When the connection is made hit the "bootloader" button and select the proper bootchain file for your specific phone. Before you hit start make sure that only "Auto Reboot" is selected on the left hand side.
Now go ahead and hit start and if all goes well your phones bootloader should be unlocked. You can tell that your phones bootloader is unlocked two ways.
One, when your phone reboots the Samsung Logo in white bold/block writing will disappear within 1-2 seconds. It will go by very fast.
Two, the custom lock icon that showed up after you ran the CF-AUTOROOT exploit will now disappear, if for any reason if you still see this logo then your phones bootloader is still locked and you can either try to flash the bootchain file again or use the application I am about to tell you about.
For my phone flashing this bootchain file worked fine, but for my brother's phone he has a verizon samsung galaxy s3 model sch-i535 this did not work and I had to use an application to unlock his bootloader.
****UPDATE UNLOCKING THE BOOTLOADER WITH EZ-UNLOCK*****
Okay so my brother who has a verizon samsung galaxy s3 model sch-i535 asked me to root his phone just the other day. I rooted his phone following all the same steps I have written above with no problems. His phone rooted perfectly, however his bootloader would not unlock. I believe that his bootloader would not unlock because he had an updated version. While his android version was the same as mine 4.1.2 he had a different baseband version.
His baseband version was "I535VRBMF1" the important part -> "VRBMF1"
Now i have been told that you can use the bootchain file VRBMB1 to unlock the bootloader for verizon SGS3 running android 4.1.2 baseband version "VRBMF1" but when i tried it, the bootloader staid locked. So i had to use an application to unlock his bootloader.
The application i used was "EZ-Unlock" which you can get here: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/32456-app-920-ez-unlock-14-easiest-way-to-unlock-your-bootloader/
Now this application is SO EASY to use it is amazing. Just download the file, the author recommend version 1.2 as the most stable and that is version i used. To download this file make sure you have the option "Unknown Sources" check in your Settings -> Security menu.
Okay to unlock your bootloader with EZ-Unlock follow these easy steps:
Step 10A. Download EZ-Unlock version 1.2 from the link above.
Step 10B. Install the application and open it.
Step 10C. Once open click on the giant "Unlock" button. If all goes well you will hear "That was easy" from the application.
Once you have hit the unlock button on EZ-Unlock reboot your phone to see if the Samsung in bold/block white letters disappears within 1-2 seconds, and make sure the custom lock icon has disappeared.
Now the application EZ-Unlock is designed specifically for verizon samsung galaxy s3 phones, it does not matter what baseband version you use or android version you use. So this is a very appealing and easy way to unlock your bootloader. If you don't feel like flashing a bootchain file with Odin or if you are not sure what bootchain file you should use then using this application. NOTE: you do need root access to run this application.
And that is it! Your phones bootloader should be unlocked either with Odin or EZ-Unlock the choice is all up to you!
***LAST THOUGHT ON INSTALLING CUSTOM RECOVERY***
This rooting method does not install and kind of custom recovery manager on to your phone. If you want to install a custom recovery manager such as "ClockworkMod Recovery" you can do that very easily once your phone is rooted. Once your phone is rooted go to the google play store and download "Rom Manager". Once Rom Manager is installed open it up and give it root access with SuperSU. Once that is done go into the option to flash a recovery manager and follow the steps and the application Rom Manager will take care of that for you!.
Congrats on rooting your phone! I hope this tutorial has helped you and I want to thank all of the system administrators of this forum and all of
the great guys and gals that contribute to this place. You guys/gals are what makes the open source community great!
I thank you all...
Hope it helped!
-droidshadow
Thanks might have to do this on my wife's phone
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
kgirlx said:
Thanks might have to do this on my wife's phone
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
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I think that the easiest way to root any Samsung Devices - Samsung Toolkit
I'm not having any luck with this. I've followed the instructions step by step and when I flash a custom ROM, I get the dreaded yellow triangle of death apon rebooting. There were some other files mentioned in the links. Do I need to unzip those at some point?
sorry i have been away
Okay i am so sorry for the late response I have been away and very busy. This tutorial is how to root your samsung galaxy s3 (verizon) model sch-i535 because you need to unlock the bootloader for that specific model.
Now you mentioned that when you try to flash a custom rom you get a yellow triangle of death....
Have you unlocked the bootloader?
Is your phone already rooted? Are you trying to flash a custom rom or are you still trying to root your phone?
I hope you have already resolved your issue but if you haven't I would be more than happy to try and help you out.
How is it any easier then the other guides for jelly bean? Here you added the cf-auto root which is one extra step . Also with auto root there is a possibility of bricking the phone since it supports a lot of devices and as you are well aware that a lot of people new to flashing tend to flash the wrong files even if you give them a step by step guide. While this guide is helpful and does work it isn't as idiot proof as the other guide you linked on your post.
This does not work on my phone. When I try this, the phone boots normally. I have tried this several times and I get the same results. I can however hold the vol up button+the home button+the power button and get to stock recovery mode. I had an older S3 that this did work on but not my new one. I have read several threads here for rooting the S3 i535 with Jelly Bean 4.1.2 and this is supposedly the method but it will not work on my phone. What am I doing wrong? What am I missing? Please advise!
benbrown said:
This does not work on my phone. When I try this, the phone boots normally. I have tried this several times and I get the same results. I can however hold the vol up button+the home button+the power button and get to stock recovery mode. I had an older S3 that this did work on but not my new one. I have read several threads here for rooting the S3 i535 with Jelly Bean 4.1.2 and this is supposedly the method but it will not work on my phone. What am I doing wrong? What am I missing? Please advise!
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This guide is different in that it uses cf-auto root so I highly doubt you even tried this method.
I finally did get it. All rooted now.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
The easiest way to root is odin'ing Mr. Robinson's root injected tar and the unlock the bootloader. Done
Sent from my MIUI powered S3 thanks to StrumerJohn
maybe i should have been more clear...
faehsemc said:
The easiest way to root is odin'ing Mr. Robinson's root injected tar and the unlock the bootloader. Done
Sent from my MIUI powered S3 thanks to StrumerJohn
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Hey everyone,
Well i guess everyone has their own favorite way of rooting their phone/device. I did not mean for this small tutorial to be the *absolute easiest* way to root a verizon samsung galaxy s3 model i535 i just thought that I could do people a favor by elaborating a bit more on certain steps to make the rooting process a bit easier.
On certain tutorials i found I didn't seem them clearly state that the VRLAC BOOTCHAIN file needed to go in the boot loader section of ODIN to unlock the phone's bootloader.
On other tutorials that show you how to use CF-AUTOROOT I didn't see any that told you that you needed to install SUPERSU from the google play store manually in order to fully utilize your phones rooted status.
Yes there are other ways too root a SGS3, the Samsung Toolkit is a good option, or using a custom root such as Cyanogenmod is another great option as well...
All of those options you will have to research for yourself and ultimately decide for yourself.
However, if you want to keep your phone's stock ROM and you just want to root your Verizon SGS3 model SCH-I535 then I like using ODIN + CF-AUTOROOT exploit.
All i wanted to do was assist and do my part on this great forum which has helped me so much in the past...
I hope it helped someone...
Thanks for everyone who replied and shared your thoughts on other rooting options.
-DroidShadow
droidshadow said:
Hello everyone,
Well this is one of my first tutorials for this forum on how to root your Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3.
I just recently got my Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 and all of the tutorials I found were quite complicated and not very detailed so I thought that
I would write this tutorial and maybe it might help others out there....
Since the Galaxy S4 is getting ready to come out, the price has dropped considerably for the S3 and i believe more and more people will be getting this phone and wanting to root it.
Oh, and if you want an alternative guide you can use this very excellent tutorial from another post on this amazing forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046439
Here is the specs for the phone I am using and the step by step process I used to root it.
Verizon Samsung Galaxy SIII model I535 running Android 4.1.2
Okay step 1 you are going to need some files...
First thing you are going to need is the Samsung Drivers so you can connect your phone to your computer and your computer can recognize it.
All of the files you are going to need I am just going to reference the link from the other tutorial that I posted above, no sense in redoing work
that has already been done especially if it has been done well!
1. You can get the samsung driver files here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046439
click on the link that says samsung drivers
2. You are going to need Odin you can get it from the same link, click on the Odin Link
3. You are going to need the VRALEC BOOTCHAIN you can get it from the link I posted in step 1 make sure you get this file it is very
important.
Since I am using a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 the bootloader comes by default locked so we need this file to unlock the bootloader
so we can root the phone. If we were using any other phone besides Verizon we would not have to worry about this but since I have
Verizon I have to do this. IMPORTANT: if you are not using a VERIZON PHONE DO NOT download this file or use it in the step
process you do not need it.
4. Next you are going to need the exploit so that you can root your phone and you can grab that from a different website, here is the address:
http://autoroot.chainfire.eu/
This is the CF-AUTOROOT file and this is what roots your phone. If you have the same phone as me scroll down to the SCH-I535 link and
download that file.
Okay now that we have all of that downloaded lets get things moving...
First thing we are going to need to do is install the Samsung USB drivers, so do that.
After the drivers are installed plug in your phone and make sure that it connects to your computer correctly, after it connects disconnect
your phone from your computer.
Next thing we are going to need to do is extract the ODIN zip file and install the Odin executable.
Now we need to get to the critical stuff...
Step 1. Make sure that [USB Debugging] is enabled in your phone, if it is not go to Settings -> Developer Options and enable it.
Step 2. Put your phone in DOWNLOAD Mode. You do that by pressing Volume Down + Home + Power button and hold it down till you see
a warning screen. When you see the warning screen hit Volume Up to allow Download mode.
Step 3. Now that your phone is in Download Mode you are going to connect your phone to your computer with ODIN RUNNING if
everything connects correctly you will see ODIN highlight yellow (older versions of ODIN) or highlight blue (newer ODIN versions)
Step 4. Now this is where previous tutorials kind of messed up in my opinion (just my opinion). Now that your phone is in download mode
you need to only have the "auto boot" option selected in ODIN and click on the bootloader button and select the VRALEC file
you downloaded earlier. Every tutorial i read said to use this file with the PDA button/option but you need to use it with the bootloader
button/option in ODIN. Now that you have the VRALEC file selected under bootloader in ODIN select START. This will reboot your
phone and if everything goes correctly your phone's bootloader will be unlocked.
After reboot make sure to disconnect your phone from your computer.
Step 5. After your phone reboots from step 4 turn off your phone and then boot it back into DOWNLOAD mode. Vol Down + Home + Power
Step 6. Now that your phone is in Download Mode again (Reconnect your phone to your computer) and make sure ODIN is still running
Step 7. With your phone connected go to the PDA option/button and when you select it choose the CF-AUTOROOT file you downloaded earlier
Step 8. With your PDA option selected hit start. When this happens your phone will reboot and your will see a CUSTOM lock icon on your
screen don't worry it is okay. Now you will see some new text on your phone and if everything is working you will see things like
"Android is UPDATING"
Your phone is now rooted! but you are not done...
This is where all of the other tutorials I found also fell short...
Your phone is rooted but it will not work correctly without SuperSU
Step 9. Go to the Google Play Store and Download SuperSU. When the download is complete run SuperSU and now your phone is fully
rooted. You can test it by downloading Android Terminal and running the terminal and typing "su" or by downloading a root required
app Titanium Backup.
Congrats on rooting your phone! I hope this tutorial has helped you and I want to thank all of the system administrators of this forum and all of
the great guys and gals that contribute to this place. You guys/gals are what makes the open source community great!
I thank you all...
Hope it helped!
-droidshadow
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Followed all instructions, and the phone never rebooted. Not its not turning on. Tried vol up+home+power, vol down+home+power, battery pull, holding down power for 2 minutes. . .
The only thing I can think of is that I possibly unplugged the phone before the reboot after Step 4, just as soon as the phone shut down and before the actual reboot.
Anything you can help me with? I''m going crazy here.
Thanks
Rooting and installation on S3 GTI9300
I rooted my S3 2 days back (i think so), now i want to install a custom rom (mostly xperia Z) and I am new to this world, so can you plz help me??
I followed your instructions there was no such msg as Andriod is Updating, and how should i do install the rom??
I wish to install from this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2174644
droidshadow said:
Hello everyone,
Well this is one of my first tutorials for this forum on how to root your Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3.
I just recently got my Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 and all of the tutorials I found were quite complicated and not very detailed so I thought that
I would write this tutorial and maybe it might help others out there....
Since the Galaxy S4 is getting ready to come out, the price has dropped considerably for the S3 and i believe more and more people will be getting this phone and wanting to root it.
Oh, and if you want an alternative guide you can use this very excellent tutorial from another post on this amazing forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046439
Here is the specs for the phone I am using and the step by step process I used to root it.
Verizon Samsung Galaxy SIII model I535 running Android 4.1.2
Okay step 1 you are going to need some files...
First thing you are going to need is the Samsung Drivers so you can connect your phone to your computer and your computer can recognize it.
All of the files you are going to need I am just going to reference the link from the other tutorial that I posted above, no sense in redoing work
that has already been done especially if it has been done well!
1. You can get the samsung driver files here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046439
click on the link that says samsung drivers
2. You are going to need Odin you can get it from the same link, click on the Odin Link
3. You are going to need the VRALEC BOOTCHAIN you can get it from the link I posted in step 1 make sure you get this file it is very
important.
Since I am using a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S3 the bootloader comes by default locked so we need this file to unlock the bootloader
so we can root the phone. If we were using any other phone besides Verizon we would not have to worry about this but since I have
Verizon I have to do this. IMPORTANT: if you are not using a VERIZON PHONE DO NOT download this file or use it in the step
process you do not need it.
4. Next you are going to need the exploit so that you can root your phone and you can grab that from a different website, here is the address:
http://autoroot.chainfire.eu/
This is the CF-AUTOROOT file and this is what roots your phone. If you have the same phone as me scroll down to the SCH-I535 link and
download that file.
Okay now that we have all of that downloaded lets get things moving...
First thing we are going to need to do is install the Samsung USB drivers, so do that.
After the drivers are installed plug in your phone and make sure that it connects to your computer correctly, after it connects disconnect
your phone from your computer.
Next thing we are going to need to do is extract the ODIN zip file and install the Odin executable.
Now we need to get to the critical stuff...
Step 1. Make sure that [USB Debugging] is enabled in your phone, if it is not go to Settings -> Developer Options and enable it.
Step 2. Put your phone in DOWNLOAD Mode. You do that by pressing Volume Down + Home + Power button and hold it down till you see
a warning screen. When you see the warning screen hit Volume Up to allow Download mode.
Step 3. Now that your phone is in Download Mode you are going to connect your phone to your computer with ODIN RUNNING if
everything connects correctly you will see ODIN highlight yellow (older versions of ODIN) or highlight blue (newer ODIN versions)
Step 4. Now this is where previous tutorials kind of messed up in my opinion (just my opinion). Now that your phone is in download mode
you need to only have the "auto boot" option selected in ODIN and click on the bootloader button and select the VRALEC file
you downloaded earlier. Every tutorial i read said to use this file with the PDA button/option but you need to use it with the bootloader
button/option in ODIN. Now that you have the VRALEC file selected under bootloader in ODIN select START. This will reboot your
phone and if everything goes correctly your phone's bootloader will be unlocked.
After reboot make sure to disconnect your phone from your computer.
Step 5. After your phone reboots from step 4 turn off your phone and then boot it back into DOWNLOAD mode. Vol Down + Home + Power
Step 6. Now that your phone is in Download Mode again (Reconnect your phone to your computer) and make sure ODIN is still running
Step 7. With your phone connected go to the PDA option/button and when you select it choose the CF-AUTOROOT file you downloaded earlier
Step 8. With your PDA option selected hit start. When this happens your phone will reboot and your will see a CUSTOM lock icon on your
screen don't worry it is okay. Now you will see some new text on your phone and if everything is working you will see things like
"Android is UPDATING"
Your phone is now rooted! but you are not done...
This is where all of the other tutorials I found also fell short...
Your phone is rooted but it will not work correctly without SuperSU
Step 9. Go to the Google Play Store and Download SuperSU. When the download is complete run SuperSU and now your phone is fully
rooted. You can test it by downloading Android Terminal and running the terminal and typing "su" or by downloading a root required
app Titanium Backup.
Congrats on rooting your phone! I hope this tutorial has helped you and I want to thank all of the system administrators of this forum and all of
the great guys and gals that contribute to this place. You guys/gals are what makes the open source community great!
I thank you all...
Hope it helped!
-droidshadow
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I ran ODIN with the bootchain, and that worked, but when i tried running it with PDA set to CF-autoroot file, I get SECURE CHECK FAIL
hello everyone
bgenchel said:
I ran ODIN with the bootchain, and that worked, but when i tried running it with PDA set to CF-autoroot file, I get SECURE CHECK FAIL
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bgenchel: what kind of phone do you have? Are you 100% sure that you downloaded the correct CF-autoroot file for your specific phone model?
mlev1987 said:
Followed all instructions, and the phone never rebooted. Not its not turning on. Tried vol up+home+power, vol down+home+power, battery pull, holding down power for 2 minutes. . .
The only thing I can think of is that I possibly unplugged the phone before the reboot after Step 4, just as soon as the phone shut down and before the actual reboot.
Anything you can help me with? I''m going crazy here.
Thanks
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Did you run the Odin with the VRLAC bootchain file then you unplugged your phone before a full restart could take place? This is a very sensitive issue because that bootchain file unlocks your bootloader on your verizon phone. Your bootloader is everything to your phone. It controls how your phone starts and your phone can not work correctly if your bootloader became compromised in any way. I really hope you figured it out, and if you didn't maybe you could call your insurance company (if you have one) and get a new phone. If you are worried about rooting your phone again you could look on craigslist, there are always people/professionals willing to do it for very reasonable prices $10-$20. Again i really hope you figured this out and if you give me some more details maybe we can figure this out together.
Phone Rebel Method
This is the same method that Phone Rebel has on his YouTube channel for rooting d2vzw. This tutorial is missing one step that Phone Rebel covers, after running CF Auto Root, he flashes the corresponding bootchain file that goes with whatever firmware your phone is running. When I rooted, I was running VRBMB1, so I flashed that boot chain following the other two odin flashes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4b9hcWHrW8&feature=share&list=FL8Y3FM4mtznp0GQbwkkwaSg
What I've learned is that CF Auto Root does not unlock the bootloader and trying to flash a custom ROM with result in the dreaded triangle message every time. I was given this method: http://droidviews.com/2013/root-and...erizon-galaxy-s3-sch-i535-android-4-1-14-1-2/
to try instead. In this method you flash the VRALEC, then CWM recovery, then you can flash SuperSU with an unlocked bootloader via CWM, then flash the final bootchain file depending on the firmware you're running. Method 3 contains the casual root tool, but I've seen mixed reviews for that one.
At the suggestion of someone on the Google+ community for the SGS3, I"m gonna attempt to root VRBMF1 (JB 4.1.2 w/multiwindow) via method 1 and then flash the VRBMB1 bootchain for the previous version and see what happens.
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ohemetophobia said:
This is the same method that Phone Rebel has on his YouTube channel for rooting d2vzw. This tutorial is missing one step that Phone Rebel covers, after running CF Auto Root, he flashes the corresponding bootchain file that goes with whatever firmware your phone is running. When I rooted, I was running VRBMB1, so I flashed that boot chain following the other two odin flashes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4b9hcWHrW8&feature=share&list=FL8Y3FM4mtznp0GQbwkkwaSg
What I've learned is that CF Auto Root does not unlock the bootloader and trying to flash a custom ROM with result in the dreaded triangle message every time. I was given this method: http://droidviews.com/2013/root-and...erizon-galaxy-s3-sch-i535-android-4-1-14-1-2/
to try instead. In this method you flash the VRALEC, then CWM recovery, then you can flash SuperSU with an unlocked bootloader via CWM, then flash the final bootchain file depending on the firmware you're running. Method 3 contains the casual root tool, but I've seen mixed reviews for that one.
At the suggestion of someone on the Google+ community for the SGS3, I"m gonna attempt to root VRBMF1 (JB 4.1.2 w/multiwindow) via method 1 and then flash the VRBMB1 bootchain for the previous version and see what happens.
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You can use method 1 outlined in the droidviews link i posted yesterday to root the phone and when you get to the point where you're flashing the second bootchain you can flash VRBMB1 instead of needing VRBMF1 and it will work just fine! I also believe this method will truly unlock the bootloader for flashing custom roms, to avoid the yellow triangle of frustration, but I have no oversight on this as it was not my plan to do so.
VRBMF1??
I must admit that I am new to rooting.
I just bought a new S3 i535 with 4.1.2 and would like to root it. In the link provided there are files to download. One of these files are the bootchain... When I look in my settings, I see VRBMF1 and in the link provided I see.............
For VRBLK3 (Jelly Bean 4.1.1) Link
MD5: E3A1CB07DE214ED8081ED9D42C9BAF4A
For VRBMB1 (Jelly Bean 4.1.2) Link
MD5: 8C3DA18BD5DEF7E38E03DD147A0E10A1
For VRBMD3 (Jelly Bean 4.1.2) Link
MD5: 9CB65EAE8784807349EC3D4FF3A0AAEF
I am confused on what to do. I would imagine that this instructional post was created before I got my phone (07/13/2013) and thus is the reason why it might be missing from the instructions. Please advise me.
BKSinAZ said:
I must admit that I am new to rooting.
I just bought a new S3 i535 with 4.1.2 and would like to root it. In the link provided there are files to download. One of these files are the bootchain... When I look in my settings, I see VRBMF1 and in the link provided I see.............
For VRBLK3 (Jelly Bean 4.1.1) Link
MD5: E3A1CB07DE214ED8081ED9D42C9BAF4A
For VRBMB1 (Jelly Bean 4.1.2) Link
MD5: 8C3DA18BD5DEF7E38E03DD147A0E10A1
For VRBMD3 (Jelly Bean 4.1.2) Link
MD5: 9CB65EAE8784807349EC3D4FF3A0AAEF
I am confused on what to do. I would imagine that this instructional post was created before I got my phone (07/13/2013) and thus is the reason why it might be missing from the instructions. Please advise me.
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Yes, the instructional post was created prior to you getting an S3. So, if you got into Settings> About Phone and look at your baseband version you'll probably see I535VRBMF1 and you'll probably see it again in another field just below it. This indicates that you're running the VRBMF1 firmware. That is JB 4.1.2 with multi-window. When using the root process in the droidviews article it outlines flashing VRALEC, then CWM touch, then using CWM to flash the supersu file, then flashing either VRBLK3, VRBMB1, or VRBMD3. Since none of those bootchain files match your firmware and there is no VRBMF1 bootchain on the forums, I flashed VRBMB1 since it was the the bootchain from the previous firmware. It worked. I successfully achieved root with no problems. Hope this helps.

Safestrap for galaxy s5 active g870w telus

G870W Recovery
Hello there!
I've successfully rooted my (Telus) S5 Active / G870WVLU1ANH3 / kltevlactive using CF Auto Root, blowing my knox and all that, works great.
However, I'm now trying to flash either TWRP or CWM Philz for klte (which may have not been to smart come to think about that, but I recall reading it should work just fine) using Odin, and I can't get into recovery. Whenever I attempt to boot into recovery, I end up with "cannot do normal boot".
I recall reading a SafeStrap for G900 works for the G870, but I can't find the thread again, and don't want to just try and see what happens.
I've also tried flashing a recovery using either TWRP app and RomManager, I have yet to try Rashr, but since all the recoveries I've found are for klte, instead of kltevlactive, I'm slightly worried.
I'm not all that new to rooting, but I'm quite new (and upset ) at the Samsung realm, any chance you guys would know what could get me going with a custom recovery?
I also have a Xposed Framework installed, I read it could cause issues with SafeStrap, but I don't suppose it would affect flashing a rom from Odin/whatever else?
My SELinux on the phone claims to be "Enforcing", if that matters, perhaps.
Thanks!
Am I allowed to bump? I have seen the exact same question before and it never was replied. . And I believe it is a good question. Worth an answer.
Thanks
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marcil802 said:
Am I allowed to bump? I have seen the exact same question before and it never was replied. . And I believe it is a good question. Worth an answer.
Thanks
Sent from my SM-G870W using XDA Free mobile app
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For installing safestrap you must remove XPOSED. Once installed SS you can reinstall xposed. BUT the only SafeStrap I found is for G900V (Verizon s5) and it has been abbonded in September 2015 as it has a heavy bug. If I was you, i won't look for adventures and flash other phone model's software to my own. And it could be usefull to check if the phone you are going to buy has a permanent locked bootloader when you're interested in modding.
Hey thanks man. Now I'm sure this is gonna a weird question to you but. As for safestrap I've read about out dated versions. But are there different versions for different devices? Could you help me get the right one for my phone or tell me where to download it.
Active g870w. Telus
Thanks alot.
Québec Canada
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marcil802 said:
Hey thanks man. Now I'm sure this is gonna a weird question to you but. As for safestrap I've read about out dated versions. But are there different versions for different devices? Could you help me get the right one for my phone or tell me where to download it.
Active g870w. Telus
Thanks alot.
Québec Canada
Sent from my SM-G870W using XDA Free mobile app
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Just like normal custom recoveries the safestrap recoveries also must be fitted for every single Phone. As comparison you can think about a custom recovery that works on every phone with unlocked bootlader. That was great but can never be made real. I already tried to find a matching recovery for your S5 active but haven't found anything suitable yet.
I'm still looking like crazy...
I have seen the at&t version got one also they
Now got a stock firmware and safestrap for them... Have you find anything that can suit our G870W
Im so desperate .
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Here is the link of what I'm talking about
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56009811&postcount=1974
Sorry for my bad English.
Thanks and when ever I hear from another guy talking about the G870W it makes me feel like a baby with he's teddy bear... Lol
So left alone... Hard start for first time rooting
Dammit i guess i screwed i need help
IM , now stuck between power off and android system recovery
i try to do as i did before
-wipe data
-wipe cache
-apply update from extrnal storage/
-unity 2.1.0/
-Unity_ROM_V2.1.0_Signed.zip
it says
Install /sdcard/Unity 2.1.0...
then i reboot and it keep brigning me back to first step !
i guess thats a boot loop what now:crying:
BTW i forgot to say thanks for your time i apppreciate. in 18 month ill start enjoying my phone again
s5 active canadian
figured out how to flash custom roms to the g870w find a rom for an s5 variant that is snapdragon download it use 7zip to open the archive dont extract it (must get the telus ol1 firmware from android file host first ) once you have the ol1 telus firmware extract it with 7zip to a folder that you can remember now go back to the s5 rom you downloaded earlier look for the boot.img in 7zip and delete it then drag and drop the boot.img from the telus firmware that you downloaded........ On the phone make sure to root with cf auto root and install flashfire from the playstore as its vital for this to work as there is no custom recovery for the g870w now once you edit the custom rom you downloaded to include the telus boot.img drag and drop it to your phone open flash fire on the phone click the little plus button select the wipe fucntion then click the plus button again click the flash zip or ota option and select the modified custom rom you just transfered go back to where it shows the rom name and the wipe option hold on the wipe option and drag it to the spot above the rom name then click flash it will reboot and wipe then start flashing the modified custom rom.......if you want xposed download the sdk21 xposed and put it on your phone once it boots then go to flashfire again select just the flash option and select the xposed file click flash then phone will reboot flash xposed then boot up again...... i know its quiet a few steps but its the easiest way to get a custom rom on the canadian s5 active
link to the telus 5.0 https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=search&s=g870w
xposed link http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463 choose the snapdragon one
currently using g900f phoenix rom 11.0 with no problems at all tested with popwiz and scorpion rom as well also now the tgp g900x rom
Thanks for the detailed information man. I wish I'd find as detailed information about my S6
I'm far from geek and I'm. Totally lost into this forum. And from being Canadian I feel like everything is a little more complicated. I never find anything for Canadian version. Same when I had my s3 any s5 active. Luckily someone pointed me step by step.
So take it as a help call ?.
Cheers
I've been look for a way to use diff ROM on my S5 Active. Mine is from Bell, will your procedure work on my phone?
Thanks.
S5 Active Bell
Hello jayandcourt2,
I followed your instructions but instead of using boot.img from Telus' stock ROM I used the ones from Bell (G870WVLU1BOL1_G870WOYA1BOL1_BMC.zip)
I tired using "PopWiz Edge Plus 5.1.1 for the Galaxy S5 SM-G900X Snapdragon" discussed on XDA Forum
I deleted boot.img on the Pop Wiz ROM and copied the boot.img I extracted from the stock Bell ROM as per your instruction. Ran Flashfire and added
'Wipe' and 'Flash ZIP or OTA' actions (Wipe the first action). After flashing it booted up OK. I went through the initial setup of the Phone, account name, wifi connection... etc.
I don't know if I actually installed the Pop Wiz ROM. It is still using Touch Wiz, and when I flashed the Xposed framework my phone just went into a boot loop.
Just like it would if the ROM is not deodexed. Would you mind giving me the URL's to some of the custom ROM's you have successfully use using the procedures you described?
Update: I re-did the procedure and I noticed during the flashing that I got a message, something like the ROM is for klte device and I have klteactive.
So I guess the custom ROM I have won't work with my G870W.
Thanks mate.
jayandcourt2 said:
figured out how to flash custom roms to the g870w find a rom for an s5 variant that is snapdragon download it use 7zip to open the archive dont extract it (must get the telus ol1 firmware from android file host first ) once you have the ol1 telus firmware extract it with 7zip to a folder that you can remember now go back to the s5 rom you downloaded earlier look for the boot.img in 7zip and delete it then drag and drop the boot.img from the telus firmware that you downloaded........ On the phone make sure to root with cf auto root and install flashfire from the playstore as its vital for this to work as there is no custom recovery for the g870w now once you edit the custom rom you downloaded to include the telus boot.img drag and drop it to your phone open flash fire on the phone click the little plus button select the wipe fucntion then click the plus button again click the flash zip or ota option and select the modified custom rom you just transfered go back to where it shows the rom name and the wipe option hold on the wipe option and drag it to the spot above the rom name then click flash it will reboot and wipe then start flashing the modified custom rom.......if you want xposed download the sdk21 xposed and put it on your phone once it boots then go to flashfire again select just the flash option and select the xposed file click flash then phone will reboot flash xposed then boot up again...... i know its quiet a few steps but its the easiest way to get a custom rom on the canadian s5 active
link to the telus 5.0 https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=search&s=g870w
xposed link http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3113463 choose the snapdragon one
currently using g900f phoenix rom 11.0 with no problems at all tested with popwiz and scorpion rom as well also now the tgp g900x rom
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m3tatr0n84 said:
Hello jayandcourt2,
I followed your instructions but instead of using boot.img from Telus' stock ROM I used the ones from Bell (G870WVLU1BOL1_G870WOYA1BOL1_BMC.zip)
I tired using "PopWiz Edge Plus 5.1.1 for the Galaxy S5 SM-G900X Snapdragon" discussed on XDA Forum
I deleted boot.img on the Pop Wiz ROM and copied the boot.img I extracted from the stock Bell ROM as per your instruction. Ran Flashfire and added
'Wipe' and 'Flash ZIP or OTA' actions (Wipe the first action). After flashing it booted up OK. I went through the initial setup of the Phone, account name, wifi connection... etc.
I don't know if I actually installed the Pop Wiz ROM. It is still using Touch Wiz, and when I flashed the Xposed framework my phone just went into a boot loop.
Just like it would if the ROM is not deodexed. Would you mind giving me the URL's to some of the custom ROM's you have successfully use using the procedures you described?
Update: I re-did the procedure and I noticed during the flashing that I got a message, something like the ROM is for klte device and I have klteactive.
So I guess the custom ROM I have won't work with my G870W.
Thanks mate.
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Safestrap has been DEAD for years now. The SM-G870A and V versions have a locked boot-loader, W and T versions are luckier, but not to be used with Bootstrap. All we can do on A & V is to root it via Towelroot and Debloat it. Anything else will just brick it. I have tried everything and since Safestrap isn't developed any more, there is no newer Safestrap that would fit version 4 builds.
Thanks ChingghisKhan,
I don't know if owners of G870W are luckier, I tried to install both Clock Work and TWRP recovery and wasn't successful.
I believe it, like the A & V has a locked bootloader. I recently updated my Android OS to Marshmallow and lost
my root. Apparently rooting Marshmallow requires Systemless root and I haven't found any solution yet. Right now I'd
be happy just to get my root back on Android 6. I might have to just go back to Lollipop until someone find out
a way for a Systemless root on G870W.
Cheers.
ChingghisKhan said:
Safestrap has been DEAD for years now. The SM-G870A and V versions have a locked boot-loader, W and T versions are luckier, but not to be used with Bootstrap. All we can do on A & V is to root it via Towelroot and Debloat it. Anything else will just brick it. I have tried everything and since Safestrap isn't developed any more, there is no newer Safestrap that would fit version 4 builds.
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m3tatr0n84 said:
Thanks ChingghisKhan,
I don't know if owners of G870W are luckier, I tried to install both Clock Work and TWRP recovery and wasn't successful.
I believe it, like the A & V has a locked bootloader. I recently updated my Android OS to Marshmallow and lost
my root. Apparently rooting Marshmallow requires Systemless root and I haven't found any solution yet. Right now I'd
be happy just to get my root back on Android 6. I might have to just go back to Lollipop until someone find out
a way for a Systemless root on G870W.
Cheers.
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Hi m3tatr0n84,
Sorry to hear about your troubles.
I think the following will get you back to 5.1.1 and root: http://www.droidviews.com/update-att-galaxy-s5-active-to-lollipop-root-it-and-enable-wifi-tethering/
Install Rooted Lollipop ROM on AT&T Galaxy S5 Active
Note:
You can the following instruction of want to update to Lollipop and enjoy root access. Besides, you can install the rooted Lollipop firmware regardless of what firmware or build version your phone currently has.
Preparations
Rooted AT&T Galaxy S5 Active. If you don’t have root access, do as directed below:
Download the following firmware and extract it: G870AUCU1ANE4_Full_Odin.rar
Follow our tutorial to flash the firmware: Link
Then root your Galaxy S5 Active using Towelroot.
Enable USB Debugging on your Galaxy S5 Active. This step has nothing to do with the method given below but it could be a lifesaver if anything goes wrong.
Install Chainfire’s FireFlash app on your AT&T Galaxy S5 Active. Since this new app is only available for beta-testers currently, go to the Google+ page and join the Android-FlashFire community. You must be signed into Google+ using the same Gmail ID that you use on the Google Play Store. Having joined the community, click the Play Store link to download FireFlash.
Download the stock rooted Lollipop firmware for the AT&T Galaxy S5 Active:
G870A_OF3_Stock_Rooted_ROM.zip
G870A_OF2_Stock_Rooted_ROM.zip (older)
Also download the Odin (v3.10.6) OC5 bootloader file: G870A_OC5_Bootloader.tar.md5
Instructions
Copy the G870A_OF3_Stock_Rooted_ROM.zip to your device.
Before you do anything, open SuperSU app on your phone, tap the Settings tab, scroll to Enable su during boot option and enable it.enable-su-during-boot
Open the FlashFire app and “Agree” to the Terms and Conditions prompted by the app.
Press the rounded “+” button twice to bring up the Actions menu.fireflash-app-android
Now tap Flash Zip or OTA option and select the G870A_OF3_Stock_Rooted_ROM.zip.
Make sure that Auto-mount is unchecked under the Options menu and press the check-mark to continue.
From the main menu uncheck all options under EverRoot.
Set the Reboot settings to Download.
When all’s done, tap the Lightning bolt icon followed by OK to begin the installation.
When the installation is finished, your device will reboot automatically into the Download Mode.
Now connect your phone to the PC via USB cable and launch Odin.
Click the PDA/AP button in Odin and select the G870A_OC5_Bootloader.tar.md5 file.
Then hit the Start button to begin the installation.
Your AT&T Galaxy S5 Active will reboot automatically. Just wait patiently for a while. Done!
Enable WiFi Tethering on AT&T Galaxy S5 Active
Note: You must have root access to flash the WiFi Hotspot mod on your phone.
Install FireFlash app by Chainfire (see Method 1 for how to).
Download the Mobile Hotspot mod file and copy the zip to your phone: G870A_OC5_TetherAddOn.zip
Now launch FireFlash and tap the “+” icon twice to bring up the menu and then select Flash Zip or OTA option.
Navigate to G870A_OC5_TetherAddOn.zip file and select it.
Make sure that the Auto-mount option is not selected under Options.
Leave the default settings under EverRoot and Reboot options untouched.
Finally, tap the Lightning bolt icon and then tap OK.
Your phone’ screen will turn black for sometime so do not panic. When it turns up, install the Tether add-on zip file and reboot your device. When your phone boots up, you’ll be able to enjoy free WiFi hotspot on your AT&T Galaxy S5 Active (SM-G870A) running the new OC5 Lollipop firmware.
Thanks., but my carrier is Bell Canada. Will the AT&T ROM work on my S5 Active?
I was able to root the stock Lollipop using CF-Auto-Root-kltecanactive-kltevlactive-smg870w.zip
Cheers.
ChingghisKhan said:
Safestrap has been DEAD for years now. The SM-G870A and V versions have a locked boot-loader, W and T versions are luckier, but not to be used with Bootstrap. All we can do on A & V is to root it via Towelroot and Debloat it. Anything else will just brick it. I have tried everything and since Safestrap isn't developed any more, there is no newer Safestrap that would fit version 4 builds.
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ChingghisKhan said:
Hi m3tatr0n84,
Sorry to hear about your troubles.
I think the following will get you back to 5.1.1 and root: http://www.droidviews.com/update-att-galaxy-s5-active-to-lollipop-root-it-and-enable-wifi-tethering/
Install Rooted Lollipop ROM on AT&T Galaxy S5 Active
Note:
You can the following instruction of want to update to Lollipop and enjoy root access. Besides, you can install the rooted Lollipop firmware regardless of what firmware or build version your phone currently has.
Preparations
Rooted AT&T Galaxy S5 Active. If you don’t have root access, do as directed below:
Download the following firmware and extract it: G870AUCU1ANE4_Full_Odin.rar
Follow our tutorial to flash the firmware: Link
Then root your Galaxy S5 Active using Towelroot.
Enable USB Debugging on your Galaxy S5 Active. This step has nothing to do with the method given below but it could be a lifesaver if anything goes wrong.
Install Chainfire’s FireFlash app on your AT&T Galaxy S5 Active. Since this new app is only available for beta-testers currently, go to the Google+ page and join the Android-FlashFire community. You must be signed into Google+ using the same Gmail ID that you use on the Google Play Store. Having joined the community, click the Play Store link to download FireFlash.
Download the stock rooted Lollipop firmware for the AT&T Galaxy S5 Active:
G870A_OF3_Stock_Rooted_ROM.zip
G870A_OF2_Stock_Rooted_ROM.zip (older)
Also download the Odin (v3.10.6) OC5 bootloader file: G870A_OC5_Bootloader.tar.md5
Instructions
Copy the G870A_OF3_Stock_Rooted_ROM.zip to your device.
Before you do anything, open SuperSU app on your phone, tap the Settings tab, scroll to Enable su during boot option and enable it.enable-su-during-boot
Open the FlashFire app and “Agree” to the Terms and Conditions prompted by the app.
Press the rounded “+” button twice to bring up the Actions menu.fireflash-app-android
Now tap Flash Zip or OTA option and select the G870A_OF3_Stock_Rooted_ROM.zip.
Make sure that Auto-mount is unchecked under the Options menu and press the check-mark to continue.
From the main menu uncheck all options under EverRoot.
Set the Reboot settings to Download.
When all’s done, tap the Lightning bolt icon followed by OK to begin the installation.
When the installation is finished, your device will reboot automatically into the Download Mode.
Now connect your phone to the PC via USB cable and launch Odin.
Click the PDA/AP button in Odin and select the G870A_OC5_Bootloader.tar.md5 file.
Then hit the Start button to begin the installation.
Your AT&T Galaxy S5 Active will reboot automatically. Just wait patiently for a while. Done!
Enable WiFi Tethering on AT&T Galaxy S5 Active
Note: You must have root access to flash the WiFi Hotspot mod on your phone.
Install FireFlash app by Chainfire (see Method 1 for how to).
Download the Mobile Hotspot mod file and copy the zip to your phone: G870A_OC5_TetherAddOn.zip
Now launch FireFlash and tap the “+” icon twice to bring up the menu and then select Flash Zip or OTA option.
Navigate to G870A_OC5_TetherAddOn.zip file and select it.
Make sure that the Auto-mount option is not selected under Options.
Leave the default settings under EverRoot and Reboot options untouched.
Finally, tap the Lightning bolt icon and then tap OK.
Your phone’ screen will turn black for sometime so do not panic. When it turns up, install the Tether add-on zip file and reboot your device. When your phone boots up, you’ll be able to enjoy free WiFi hotspot on your AT&T Galaxy S5 Active (SM-G870A) running the new OC5 Lollipop firmware.
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m3tatr0n84 said:
Thanks., but my carrier is Bell Canada. Will the AT&T ROM work on my S5 Active?
I was able to root the stock Lollipop using CF-Auto-Root-kltecanactive-kltevlactive-smg870w.zip
Cheers.
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Hi m3tatr0n84,
You need to substitute the version that fits your phone, i.e. "W" or which ever you have. http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/
I am using "A" here in Mongolia with any carrier, also works in Germany, India, etc...

[H915] Root Guide + Restore Any Bricked LG V20

Just in Time for The New Year I would like to show Everyone How to root there Canadian variant LG V20!
Current Known issues
- No Service From Carrier
- Seems VERY Laggy (Can be Fixed with using a Kernel)
Other Information
- Yes you can Restore to factory Settings with this Method (So Don't worry if you screw up)
- Sorry far I Only know This works on the H915 however the Restore should work with all LG Models
- This will give you a Bootloader to have access to fastboot Commands
- Working TWRP Recovery
So After Reading the No Service Part many are mostly not going to be interested... I uploaded this Thread anyway to see if anyone could find a fix to this issue. (When one is found I will update this with the fix)
So If you still want to Root your Canadian LG V20 Let's do it!
DOWNLOAD THE ZIP FILE HERE
https://mega.nz/#!ABZV0AZZ!8LBGgpjiGT1ij6scshWTQO4tGhUb9GMUcTHtKLLhfW0
- I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOU BREAKING YOUR DEVICE
- I HAVE NOT CREATED ANY OF THESE FILES I ONLY PUT EVERYTHING INTO ZIP FOLDER FOR YOU TO DOWNLOAD AND MAKE THINGS CONVENIENT AND SIMPLE
- PLEASE THANK THE ACTUAL DEVELOPERS WHO CREATED THESE FILES (LISTED BELOW)
FILES USED/THANK THESE PEOPLE
@me2151 Dirty Santa Files (Boot2.img, Step 1.bat, Step 2.bat and RUNMEFIRST.bat) -
HTML:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/ls997vs995h910-dirtysanta-bootloader-t3519410
@jcadduono recowvery and dirtycow exploit (used with Dirty Santa)
HTML:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/h918-recowvery-unlock-v20-root-shell-t3490594
Stock Images for LG V20 H915 you can find those here
HTML:
http://lg-firmwares.com/lg-h915-firmwares/
(You will need to be flashed on H91510d for this to work however you could try 10e if you wanted)
@autoprime UPPERCUT for LGUP (This is what allows the LG V20 to be read and will allow you to downgrade to 10d if needed and will let you restore to stock using Download Mode at any time! This will only be used for you if you mess up with the root and need to flash back to stock or you need to upgrade or downgrade to the 10d firmware)
HTML:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/development/uppercut-lgup-loader-g5-variants-t3511295
@Chainfire SuperSu v2.79 SR1
HTML:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
WHAT DO YOU NEED BEFORE YOU START
- A Copy of LGUP
- An LG V20 H915 Running the 10d Firmware (if you need help flashing this firmware read below before Step 1)
- The Zip File I Listed above to Download
- ADB and LG Drivers
- A Windows Computer
HOW TO UPGRADE/DOWNGRADE TO FIRMWARE VERSION 10d
Step 1 - Boot Your Device into Download Mode (Turn the phone off hold the Vol + Button and plug in your device to the Computer)
Step 2 - On your Computer find the Zip File (extract it) and Open Uppercut.exe (This should launch LGUP and Make sure your Phone is Connected to your Computer)
Step 3 - In LGUP Select the Upgrade button (even if you are downgrading it will still work) then find the Firmware .kdz file for 10d
Step 4 - Flash the KDZ back onto your device
ROOTING THE DEVICE!
Step 1 - Install a Terminal Emulator App to your Device
Step 2 - Verify your device is plugged in and that ADB sees the Device (adb devices)
Step 3 - On your Computer Open the RUNMEFIRST.bat (do not close this window)
Step 4 - After loading up RUNMEFIRST.bat run Step1.bat (if you see permission denied on the files Flatland and Flatland64 this is normal)
Step 5 - Once the shell prompt opens in the step 1.bat window type "run-as con" (without quotations then hit enter) then type "chmod 0777 /storage/emulated/0/*" (yet again not in quotations and then hit enter)
Step 6 - Once that has finished on your phone open the Terminal app you downloaded earlier and type in id (if untrusted_app is displayed continue if not redo the steps)
Step 7 - In the Terminal Emulator type applypatch /system/bin/atd /storage/emulated/0/dirtysanta then watch the RUNMEFIRST.bat to see when it tells u to open Step2.bat (when it tells u to open Step2.bat open it)
Step 8 - You should now Be into a Somewhat usable bootloader on your device... now we Stop using DirySanta and Start to do things manually by ourselves open up a Command Prompt and type "fastboot flash boot boot.img" this will flash the boot2.img used in the Dirty Santa Exploit
Step 9 - After that finishes type "fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img" This will put TWRP (For the H918 Variant) on your device
Step 10 - Boot into TWRP (Remove battery then put it back in hold the Vol - Button and the Power Button Once LG Powered by Android Logo Appears Release the Power Button then Hold it Again, A White screen should come up say yes to both screens then should boot into TWRP)
Step 11 - Now that you are this far I recommend you backup everything so that you can start from this point if you mess up any upcoming steps that way you do not have to reflash the stock image and start from step 1 again....
Step 12 - Select Wipe from the Main menu then go to Format Data then type yes and enter (This will remove the password lock currently enabled on the device)
Step 13 - On the Main Menu select Install browse to your SD Card where you put your SuperSU.zip File onto and flash that to the device
Step 14 - Once that is completed return to the main menu select the Wipe menu again go to Format Data then yes again
Step 15 - Go back to the Wipe Menu and go to Advanced and select Dalvik, Data and Cache then slide to wipe after this finishes reboot to the system
Step 16 - Once in the System complete the Android setup and enable USB Debugging again then type adb reboot recovery (if your device does not boot into Android this is when u go back into TWRP by doing the remove battery method and holding those buttons down as I stated before and you Restore your Backup you made in Step 11 and you try doing those Steps again)
Step 17 - Once Back into TWRP (you may make another backup here if you would like) select Install then Flash SuperSU to your device again... Go back to the Main Menu Select Wipe then Advanced and Select Dalvik and Cache then Slide to Wipe and reboot into the System
Step 18 - Once back into Android you should see SuperSU on your device and you may download a Root Checker app of the Play Store to Make sure your Device is Fully Rooted and Working!
Please inform any Issues in the Replies below and I will add them to the List for People to Know before they Attempt rooting... If anyone finds a Fix for the Modem file to get service working on the LG V20 H915 while rooted please reply and i will Add that to the guide BELOW!
I DID NOT MAKE ANY OF THESE FILES SO PLEASE THANK THE CREATORS (LISTED ABOVE) FOR THEIR HARD WORK AND EFFORTS!
I THINK I BRICKED MY DEVICE/ THE ROOT DID NOT WORK/ I WANT TO GO BACK TO STOCK
Step 1 - As Stated Above to this all we need to do is Enter Download Mode (Remove Battery reinsert battery hold Vol + and plug in the Device) and then run the UPPERCUT.exe File
Step 2 - Select Upgrade browse over to your kdz file and select it then flash it to your device! Your Device Should boot up into Android (I Have Bricked my LG V20 Many Times Removing TWRP and the Bootloader and having nothing but the LG Logo and the Download Mode and I could Still get into the Device after doing this so it should work for you! However any problems should be dealt with the developer on his forum listed here
HTML:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/development/uppercut-lgup-loader-g5-variants-t3511295
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Anyone willing to Try installing things like Kernels and ROMs I would assume you would be using H918 Supported Files For those as thats what TWRP is running in.....
Will be adding a Zip File will all the Files need in a Couple of Minutes....
There seems to be a hidden settings menu on our Devices in which we can play around with the Modem Settings among other things.... you need to open the Phone App and Type in *#546368#*915# and the menu should come up.... Maybe somebody can figure out how to get Service running.... All Credit for this goes to @KedarWolf in his post listed here https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/access-hidden-menu-h915-t3515098
Nice little write up. Did you try this on the wind/freedom 915 or videotron 915? My guess would be that you tried it on the wind 915 and if so i bet it has something to do with their slightly differnet bands they use albeit for a change an unlocked wind device works fine on other networks. But i really have no clue if there's a connection on why there's no signal. This kind of thing is beyond my pay grade. I would be guessing someone like @autoprime would be someone to ask but chances are he has other things to worry about and likely doesn't have the device.
But keep plugging away. You may figure it out yet
markbencze said:
Nice little write up. Did you try this on the wind/freedom 915 or videotron 915? My guess would be that you tried it on the wind 915 and if so i bet it has something to do with their slightly differnet bands they use albeit for a change an unlocked wind device works fine on other networks. But i really have no clue if there's a connection on why there's no signal. This kind of thing is beyond my pay grade. I would be guessing someone like @autoprime would be someone to ask but chances are he has other things to worry about and likely doesn't have the device.
But keep plugging away. You may figure it out yet
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Yes the Wind H915 still haven't got it figured out yet hopefully someone will soon then we will have an official working root for the Canadian Variant
I would have jumped on the Freedom Mobile (formerly Wind) deal ($30 for 6GB for the first 10 months) if the H915 had been root and has an unlocked bootloader. LG's track record of offering unlocked bootloader is looking very bleak for the H915.
@TheDantee I am sure the service issue will be resolved soon but "Seems VERY Laggy" part is worrying me more. What is the reason for that? I like the possibility to go to the default LG rom like nothing happen.
Emilius said:
@TheDantee I am sure the service issue will be resolved soon but "Seems VERY Laggy" part is worrying me more. What is the reason for that? I like the possibility to go to the default LG rom like nothing happen.
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Sorry i should mention that a Kernel fixed this issue for me!
TheDantee said:
Sorry i should mention that a Kernel fixed this issue for me!
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Service issue or laggy part?
Emilius said:
Service issue or laggy part?
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Laggy Part
Noob question, is the phone fully functional after step 10 (TWRP).
The reason I ask is because I really only need to get to TWRP as I want to enable google assistant.
At this point, the root is not a big concern for me.
Thanks,
SHABBA JOTS said:
Noob question, is the phone fully functional after step 10 (TWRP).
The reason I ask is because I really only need to get to TWRP as I want to enable google assistant.
At this point, the root is not a big concern for me.
Thanks,
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Shoulbe be but you will need to still do a format on the device or you will get locked out and it will ask for a passcode....
TheDantee said:
Shoulbe be but you will need to still do a format on the device or you will get locked out and it will ask for a passcode....
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So SuperSU messed the service reception? Not bootloader?
Emilius said:
So SuperSU messed the service reception? Not bootloader?
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I don't think its SuperSU Causing the problem... In the bootloader (debug) that is provided in the DirtySanta root it states the device as an unlocked US996 LG V20 I feel that this is because it has no idea which provider its with since we are Canadian.. I have tried flashing many many modem files from many different firmwares I either get modem blue screens on boot (Goes away permanently if you remove sim card) or I get no Service in the System it self... so personally I think it is the Bootloader since its a debug bootloader because the Canadian Variant does not seem to have a bootloader.... May I ask what is your reasoning for SuperSU being the issue?
TheDantee said:
I don't think its SuperSU Causing the problem... In the bootloader (debug) that is provided in the DirtySanta root it states the device as an unlocked US996 LG V20 I feel that this is because it has no idea which provider its with since we are Canadian.. I have tried flashing many many modem files from many different firmwares I either get modem blue screens on boot (Goes away permanently if you remove sim card) or I get no Service in the System it self... so personally I think it is the Bootloader since its a debug bootloader because the Canadian Variant does not seem to have a bootloader.... May I ask what is your reasoning for SuperSU being the issue?
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Based on your answer to SHABBA JOTS I get feeling that maybe is SuperSU creating that problem if until step 10 (TWRP) is all good. So soon we do step 8 (flashing boot image) service is gone. Is that right?
Emilius said:
Based on your answer to SHABBA JOTS I get feeling that maybe is SuperSU creating that problem if until step 10 (TWRP) is all good. So soon we do step 8 (flashing boot image) service is gone. Is that right?
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Currently I have no access to my V20 so i can not try and tell you but if you are willing to reset and try the steps again up to Step 8 then lemme know the answer... however the system is very very very unstable many crashes tons of lag massive downgrade in battery without that boot.img... what if u flash twrp once in the bootloader but not the boot.img try that.... then get back to me Curious now lol
TheDantee said:
Currently I have no access to my V20 so i can not try and tell you but if you are willing to reset and try the steps again up to Step 8 then lemme know the answer... however the system is very very very unstable many crashes tons of lag massive downgrade in battery without that boot.img... what if u flash twrp once in the bootloader but not the boot.img try that.... then get back to me Curious now lol
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He he, I am an Nexus person. I am so afraid to mess up my V20. With Nexus it is so easy, in 2 steps you are done. I miss that part I mast say.
Ok so i gave this a quick read and from what i gather you flash the bootloader before you flash twrp and super su. So here's a question that may or may not have been tried. Is there any reason you can't follow this method to root and then flash stock recovery and then flash stock bootloader?
Since it seems bootloader is the issue with having no data or signal. You would at least have root but just not twrp. Does that make sense?
markbencze said:
Ok so i gave this a quick read and from what i gather you flash the bootloader before you flash twrp and super su. So here's a question that may or may not have been tried. Is there any reason you can't follow this method to root and then flash stock recovery and then flash stock bootloader?
Since it seems bootloader is the issue with having no data or signal. You would at least have root but just not twrp. Does that make sense?
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It's look like H915 dues not have bootloader at all.
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It's look like H915 dues not have bootloader at all.
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Well it has to have a bootloader. It's just locked right. Like if we pulled apart the stock kdz we should be able to find it and my theory is we could use flashfire to flash stock recovery and also flash thr bootloader since twrp can't to my knowledge flash bootloaders. We would be left with root but no recovery. I could be so far from being right but who knows. This could be the only way to have root and a working phone.

Bricked S8+

Hello,
I have a problem with my S8+, I will type bellow what i did to end up in the situation i am now, in the hope that someone can help me:
I installed a Custom Rom.
After successfully installation i rooted my device using Magisk.
I was curiously browsing Magisk modules in the Magisk Manager and installed a module named Miracast, i think it was this one .
After installing i was prompted for a reboot and proceeded.
After that my phone went dark and now i can only boot into donwload mode.
I downloaded the official Rom from this post to try and fix it, but when i try to install it using Odin I get the following errors :
https://ibb.co/Gt61d3t
https://ibb.co/x2sSv1x
Is there anything i can do to save the phone, or can i just throw it away?
If there is something i can still do, please lay it to me simple as possible, step by step if you got the patience.
Thank you!
No worries. You're trying to downgrade from binary 5 to binary 4 and that's why it fail.
Download a firmware where the first number is 5, like FXXU5. and it should be ok.
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