Hi yall
I own a sm g900a and i rooted it with towel root. then installed busybox and then safestrap because i wanted the insal the vision x rom. i used the vision x rom and it was great. but then i found the omega rom which looked even better. so i tried to install that zip file. the rom would freeze while it was trying to flash in safestrap. I decided to do a system wipe in safestrap. and retrail the omega rom. now the phone wont go pass the samsung galaxy logo and theres a lock on it. I know that I have to download kies, odin and and my firmware for my phone. but the problem is that. i use a mac. is there a way for me to flash the stock firmware on to my softbricked phone with a mac? by the way I am able to get into download mode. I aslo did a system cache wipe. anyhow Ur help will be enormaly thanked you. thank you very much
Just want to share an experience i went thru while trying to root my metro pcs galaxy s5 on android 5.1.1 I've read in a few forums that it cant be rooted. Or you had to downgrade firmware in order to root. I Was able to root & install TWRP recovery on my galaxy s5. Using Chainfires CF auto root for metro klte. And Odin v3.07 All while never fully booting ( stuck in boot loop) my phone.
1) powered phone to download mode.
2) connected to odin, flashed cf auto root. Phone passes unplug from computer.
3) phone boots up but stays on galaxy s5 boot screen.( never fully boots)
4) removed battery, put back, powered phone to stock recovery, factory reset it. Reboot, again. Still stuck on boot loop.
5) removed battery again, put back, powered phone to download mode, noticed knox counter was now tripped. 0x1, and phone status was now custom instead of official. Took a chance...
6) connected phone back to odin, flashed TWRP recovery img. Phone passes again, boots up but still stuck on galaxy s5 boot screen.
7) removed battery, put back once more, powered phone into recovery mode. To my surprise TWRP recovery now installed.
8) In twrp recovery did a full wipe, and flashed custom rom, and gapps. Now wife is enjoying her Cm 12.1 rom.
Was surprised to learn all this was accomplished without fully booting my phone ( sort of stuck in soft brick) and not verifying root with root checker app.
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Nemsiis72 said:
Just want to share an experience i went thru while trying to root my metro pcs galaxy s5 on android 5.1.1 I've read in a few forums that it cant be rooted. Or you had to downgrade firmware in order to root. I Was able to root & install TWRP recovery on my galaxy s5. Using Chainfires CF auto root for metro klte. And Odin v3.07 All while never fully booting ( stuck in boot loop) my phone.
1) Powered phone to download mode.
2) connected to odin, flashed cf auto root. Phone passes unplug from computer.
3) phone boots up but stays on galaxy s5 boot screen.( never fully boots)
4) removed battery, put back, powered phone to stock recovery, factory reset it. Reboot, again. Still stuck on boot loop.
5) removed battery again, put back, powered phone to download mode, noticed knox counter was now tripped. 0x1, and phone status was now custom instead of official. Took a chance...
6) connected phone back to odin, flashed TWRP recovery img. Phone passes again, boots up but still stuck on galaxy s5 boot screen.
7) removed battery, put back once more, powered phone into recovery mode. To my surprise TWRP recovery now installed.
8) In twrp recovery did a full wipe, and flashed custom rom, and gapps. Now wife is enjoying her Cm 12.1 rom.
Was surprised to learn all this was accomplished without fully booting my phone ( sort of stuck in soft brick) and not verifying root with root checker app.
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As long as odin says "success"!! Then you should be golden.
In fact your success might also be attributed to the boot loop not being able to auto-wipe and restore the factory recovery before TWRP had a Chance to take hold.
No doubt that TWRP contributed to the success of CF-autoroot for this device & 5.1.1 software combination.
Heres My story...
I too have the metro pcs galaxy s5 on android 5.1.1... All be it.. it's 5.1.1 now because of an OTA firmware update that T-Mobile released. I downloaded it because I intended to root the stock 5.1.1 android image..
( and that is what I achieved, two S5's fully rooted on stock 5.1.1 image, with custom recovery, and customized and de-bloated to my liking)...
I was previously rooted on 4.4.2 with this S5, So I flashed the stock T-Mobile firmware I got from samfirwares.com using Odin3 v3.10.6 to esentaly unroot and get stock 5.1.1.
My device having already been rooted before on 4.4.2, would not alow me to OTA to the 5.1.1 update that Metro PCS pushed via the network.... (My wife's non-rooted S5 however; was able to receive it via the network so I rooted hers the same way as mine following same steps minus flashing the stock firmware with odin after first using mine as the guinea pig.)
That said.. After first reboot of stock 5.1.1. Firmware I verified my fears and indeed root had been broken.
I then immediately returned to download mode and flashed TWRP via Odin, after reboot I then immediately booted to TWRP recovery and flashed the waiting CF-autoroot.zip I had placed on SD previously while on 4.4.2. .... So.. root was easily achieved
Thanks to TWRP..
If I remember correctly I did have the same need to pull the battery after flashing TWRP via odin.. due to hanging on the Samsung logo....
To sum this up:
1. I'M ON STOCK 5.1.1 WITH TWRP AND ROOT ON MY S5.
2. Knox is not tripped, (update its now tripped thanks to Titanium Backup... useless app in my opinion now that others can freeze/disable system apps. )
3. Because of the way that all of my flashing went without issue.. I never lost contacts, homescreen background, icon & widget layout, or settings. (I DID HAVE TO RE-ENABLE Developer Mode and USB debugging along with animation settings, also had to run "SD fix" again one time, but that's it.) I DIDN'T EVEN HAVE TO put my WiFi passwords back.
Ps I know most of that can be backed up and restored automatically. But I never had to bother.
NOTE: After each step following the successful flash of TWRP do yourself a favor and make a Nandroid backup to the SD. (U'll need at least 32gb to make 3 full incremental backups and still have space.) I suggest transferring them to USB or PC ASAP so that if u some how wipe the SD card U'll still have a way back.
I liked CM10 on my old phone... maybe now that I've made my nandroid backups at each step along the way I have little to loose if I try a custom S5 rom now..
Anybody have any ROM suggestions, they have personally flashed on S5?
Closing thoughts:
I full owe all of my success to the wonderful community of developers here on XDA-developer forums..
Without them and their strong following of loyal users, I would never have even attempted this on my S5.
Nor would I have been able to root my wife's unrooted android 5.1.1 MetroPCS Samsung Galaxy S5.
XDA has now helped me accomplish root on more then 10 devices over the years..
Thank you XDA, & a special thanks to Chainfire, Team Win Recovery Project, Clock Work MOD (for their help with previous devices), and all the testers out there.
THANK YOU ALL..
Sent from my SM-G900T using XDA Free mobile app
Im running this Rom at the moment. XDA dev. Albinoman's unofficial Cm 12.1 along with the suggested gapps and it runs flawlessly on my metro pcs galaxy s5. Haven't had an issue yet. You will find it in the xda forum under galaxy s5 unified development sub forum.
So far I've ran 6 custom ROMs on my galaxy, and this one seems the best so far.
Your rooting process was interesting, effective but interesting!
It's cool finding out new was this thing can be achieved.
Have fun bro.
STAY ROOTED....
TEFjLONjDON said:
As long as odin says "success"!! Then you should be golden.
In fact your success might also be attributed to the boot loop not being able to auto-wipe and restore the factory recovery before TWRP had a Chance to take hold.
No doubt that TWRP contributed to the success of CF-autoroot for this device & 5.1.1 software combination.
Heres My story...
I too have the metro pcs galaxy s5 on android 5.1.1... All be it.. it's 5.1.1 now because of an OTA firmware update that T-Mobile released. I downloaded it because I intended to root the stock 5.1.1 android image..
( and that is what I achieved, two S5's fully rooted on stock 5.1.1 image, with custom recovery, and customized and de-bloated to my liking)...
I was previously rooted on 4.4.2 with this S5, So I flashed the stock T-Mobile firmware I got from samfirwares.com using Odin3 v3.10.6 to esentaly unroot and get stock 5.1.1.
My device having already been rooted before on 4.4.2, would not alow me to OTA to the 5.1.1 update that Metro PCS pushed via the network.... (My wife's non-rooted S5 however; was able to receive it via the network so I rooted hers the same way as mine following same steps minus flashing the stock firmware with odin after first using mine as the guinea pig.)
That said.. After first reboot of stock 5.1.1. Firmware I verified my fears and indeed root had been broken.
I then immediately returned to download mode and flashed TWRP via Odin, after reboot I then immediately booted to TWRP recovery and flashed the waiting CF-autoroot.zip I had placed on SD previously while on 4.4.2. .... So.. root was easily achieved
Thanks to TWRP..
If I remember correctly I did have the same need to pull the battery after flashing TWRP via odin.. due to hanging on the Samsung logo....
To sum this up:
1. I'M ON STOCK 5.1.1 WITH TWRP AND ROOT ON MY S5.
2. Knox is not tripped, (update its now tripped thanks to Titanium Backup... useless app in my opinion now that others can freeze/disable system apps. )
3. Because of the way that all of my flashing went without issue.. I never lost contacts, homescreen background, icon & widget layout, or settings. (I DID HAVE TO RE-ENABLE Developer Mode and USB debugging along with animation settings, also had to run "SD fix" again one time, but that's it.) I DIDN'T EVEN HAVE TO put my WiFi passwords back.
Ps I know most of that can be backed up and restored automatically. But I never had to bother.
NOTE: After each step following the successful flash of TWRP do yourself a favor and make a Nandroid backup to the SD. (U'll need at least 32gb to make 3 full incremental backups and still have space.) I suggest transferring them to USB or PC ASAP so that if u some how wipe the SD card U'll still have a way back.
I liked CM10 on my old phone... maybe now that I've made my nandroid backups at each step along the way I have little to loose if I try a custom S5 rom now..
Anybody have any ROM suggestions, they have personally flashed on S5?
Closing thoughts:
I full owe all of my success to the wonderful community of developers here on XDA-developer forums..
Without them and their strong following of loyal users, I would never have even attempted this on my S5.
Nor would I have been able to root my wife's unrooted android 5.1.1 MetroPCS Samsung Galaxy S5.
XDA has now helped me accomplish root on more then 10 devices over the years..
Thank you XDA, & a special thanks to Chainfire, Team Win Recovery Project, Clock Work MOD (for their help with previous devices), and all the testers out there.
THANK YOU ALL..
Sent from my SM-G900T using XDA Free mobile app
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I was hoping for a root for the stock rom, has anyone found a method to root stock rom yet?
Another method FYI
Nemsiis72 said:
Just want to share an experience i went thru while trying to root my metro pcs galaxy s5 on android 5.1.1 I've read in a few forums that it cant be rooted. Or you had to downgrade firmware in order to root. I Was able to root & install TWRP recovery on my galaxy s5. Using Chainfires CF auto root for metro klte. And Odin v3.07 All while never fully booting ( stuck in boot loop) my phone.
1) powered phone to download mode.
2) connected to odin, flashed cf auto root. Phone passes unplug from computer.
3) phone boots up but stays on galaxy s5 boot screen.( never fully boots)
4) removed battery, put back, powered phone to stock recovery, factory reset it. Reboot, again. Still stuck on boot loop.
5) removed battery again, put back, powered phone to download mode, noticed knox counter was now tripped. 0x1, and phone status was now custom instead of official. Took a chance...
6) connected phone back to odin, flashed TWRP recovery img. Phone passes again, boots up but still stuck on galaxy s5 boot screen.
7) removed battery, put back once more, powered phone into recovery mode. To my surprise TWRP recovery now installed.
8) In twrp recovery did a full wipe, and flashed custom rom, and gapps. Now wife is enjoying her Cm 12.1 rom.
Was surprised to learn all this was accomplished without fully booting my phone ( sort of stuck in soft brick) and not verifying root with root checker app.
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Here is what I did to achieve root on my MetroPcs galaxy s5 on lollipop: I headed over to: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-G900T/ and downloaded the newest FOJ4 firmware for the T-MOBILE VERSION of the s5. I flashed this through Odin. Then I went to: https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxys5qualcomm.html and downloaded the Odin flashable version of TWRP. I flashed this through Odin. Then I headed here: http://xda-android-foru.blogspot.com/2015/11/rootkernel-root-method-for-foj4.html?m=1 and downloaded the version you can flash through TWRP. Move that file to your SD card on your phone and then reboot to recovery and flash that zip file. Boom you have now achieved root on your MetroPcs galaxy s5 on lollipop 5.1.1 albeit you now basically have a t mobile phone. Next thing you can do is just change your apn settings to those that MetroPcs uses to get your data and mms working properly. Just Google "MetroPcs apn settings galaxy s5" and follow the instructions on those sites that pop up. Hope this helps. I got tired of waiting for a release of a dedicated root method for the MetroPCS Galaxy s5, but there are plenty available for the T-MOBILE variant.
MotorBoater84 said:
Here is what I did to achieve root on my MetroPcs galaxy s5 on lollipop: I headed over to: LINK1 and downloaded the newest FOJ4 firmware for the T-MOBILE VERSION of the s5. I flashed this through Odin. Then I went to: Link2 and downloaded the Odin flashable version of TWRP. I flashed this through Odin. Then I headed here: "This Link" and downloaded the version you can flash through TWRP. Move that file to your SD card on your phone and then reboot to recovery and flash that zip file. Boom you have now achieved root on your MetroPcs galaxy s5 on lollipop 5.1.1 albeit you now basically have a t mobile phone. Next thing you can do is just change your apn settings to those that MetroPcs uses to get your data and mms working properly. Just Google "MetroPcs apn settings galaxy s5" and follow the instructions on those sites that pop up. Hope this helps. I got tired of waiting for a release of a dedicated root method for the MetroPCS Galaxy s5, but there are plenty available for the T-MOBILE variant.
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The third link is down buddy. Can you update it please.
Hi,
I was trying to flash the stock ROM on my N915G ROM earlier today however it was the wrong one. It turns out it was for the Singapore version of the N915G (5.1.1) not the Taiwan version which is the one i wanted (5.0.1 is the latest version for the Taiwan version).
Odin shown the failed message when i tried to flash it (which nearly gave me a heart attack).
I installed the CWM recovery and tried to restore my backup that i taken however i just get the Samsung logo boot loop.
I then wiped cache and dalvic cache and reset the ROM. I managed to get as far as the "android is optimizing apps" box but i just get a boot loop when its finished optimizing the 23 applications.
I am thinking i should probably just try and flash the stock ROM with odin but i really dont know what to do!
Any help would be much appreciated !
Alex
EDIT: Flashed the stock ROM and seems to be working now. Can close thread.
Hey
I recently rooted my s6, and flashed the xtrestolite rom. Im currently having some issues trying to flash xposed. I followed wanam's tutorial on flashing xposed(flashing oldboot and newboot via odin), but after flashing the newboot, my phone keeps getting stuck on the samsung logo bootscreen. Any suggestions?
There's no need to flash oldboot&newboot anymore. This TWRP is working with the M bootloader;
http://arter97.com/browse/S6/kernel/13.1/g920fi/arter97-recovery-g920fi-13.1-twrp_3.0.2-0.tar.md5
Thanks, flashed the new recovery. Im still getting the bootloop, though...
Try flash Arter Kernel o Hacker Kernel
still getting the bootloop, even with the provided kernel and twrp.
Hey .
i had XtreStoLite DeoMod Edition 2.4 maybe before with xposed framework installed
i did flash xposed-uninstall zip then did data and factory reset then flashed XtreStoLite DeoMod Edition 3.3.1 zip and when i reboot my phone stuck in (SAMSUNG Galaxy S6 powered by android) without anything more on the screen and nothing happens
and when i flash 2.4 back and reboot it show in red (recovery is not standard inforcing) and the rom boots with no problems
and after i have flashed bootloader and modem for mm i can't get into recovery mood anymore even after reflashing twrp
how could i fix 3.3.1 and boot to it ? please
Will you please tell us how did you solve it?
brenner650 said:
Will you please tell us how did you solve it?
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first i forgot to install the modem and bootloader then after i installed them i did install lastest twrp (twrp-3.0.2-1-zeroflte) with odin instead of the correct one for that bootloader and modem from the rom post at the end of it (arter97-recovery-g920fi-13.1-twrp_3.0.2-0.tar) then i was be able to get into the recovery mod again and install the rom and everything worked expect it was not rooted but rooted it with cf-auto-root