Best stable ROM? - Sony Xperia L

Which is the best ROM out there for Xperia L and can someone provide me with the exact A-Z guide on how to flash it?
I have a spare 4.1.2 Xperia L lying around and it hasn't been used for months now. About two years back, I had tried to unlock the bootloader and messed up the phone. Had to take it to a local store to get it fixed and apparently, the bootloader was unlocked (does that mean I succeeded?). I later managed to root the phone with MotoChopper and that was the end of it. Uninstalled all the crappy bloatware and the phone was fast af and I never thought about the need for flashing a custom ROM. Well, I couldn't because I was scared to fail.
Then, in July 2016 or so, Pokemon GO was launched worldwide and I couldn't play it 'cause minimum requirement was KitKat (fml). I had to finally get a new phone to be able to play it. Always wanted to upgrade the Xperia L because I love the phone. It was my first ever Android

mama-bobo said:
Which is the best ROM out there for Xperia L and can someone provide me with the exact A-Z guide on how to flash it?
I have a spare 4.1.2 Xperia L lying around and it hasn't been used for months now. About two years back, I had tried to unlock the bootloader and messed up the phone. Had to take it to a local store to get it fixed and apparently, the bootloader was unlocked (does that mean I succeeded?). I later managed to root the phone with MotoChopper and that was the end of it. Uninstalled all the crappy bloatware and the phone was fast af and I never thought about the need for flashing a custom ROM. Well, I couldn't because I was scared to fail.
Then, in July 2016 or so, Pokemon GO was launched worldwide and I couldn't play it 'cause minimum requirement was KitKat (fml). I had to finally get a new phone to be able to play it. Always wanted to upgrade the Xperia L because I love the phone. It was my first ever Android
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Update: It seems that the Xperia L I had was already unlocked and rooted and I installed the Official TWRP App now to get into the recovery mode but I still can't find the "Install from SD Card" option. These are the steps that I did:
1. Installed Official TWRP
2. Downloaded image for my device
3. Flashed image (it said successful) and restarted into recovery
These are what I see in the recovery mode:
1. Reboot system now
2. Update adb (something)
3. Wipe system data
4. Wipe cache
5. Fastboot mode
That's pretty much it. Help!

mama-bobo said:
Update: It seems that the Xperia L I had was already unlocked and rooted and I installed the Official TWRP App now to get into the recovery mode but I still can't find the "Install from SD Card" option. These are the steps that I did:
1. Installed Official TWRP
2. Downloaded image for my device
3. Flashed image (it said successful) and restarted into recovery
These are what I see in the recovery mode:
1. Reboot system now
2. Update adb (something)
3. Wipe system data
4. Wipe cache
5. Fastboot mode
That's pretty much it. Help!
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What you're seeing sounds like the stock Android recovery. The TWRP recoveries from the app and from their website can't work on stock roms.
Assuming you have an access to a computer, download https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-l/orig-development/cwm-recovery-installer-t2589320 and pick CWM. Transfer an older ROM that has root built-in (any LP/MM ROM would work) onto your internal storage, enter your recovery, and wipe /system, /data and whatever directories you're told to wipe in the descriptions. Flash the ROM, get the TWRP app if that's what you wanna use, and install the recovery. Reboot, and TWRP should be working this time. Wipe and flash the ROM of your choice.
Regarding the "stable ROM" question, I currently run LineageOS 14.1 and that's pretty stable - there's a little bug with the touchscreen that appeared about two or three weeks ago, but if you flash the "Touchscreen fix" .zip linked in this thread it will work just fine.
I know that my method is a bit roundabout but anyone can do it, even with no experience.

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Updating custom Roms (Noob question)

I have TWRP on my phone already, and everything is backed up. I am currently using the older Sprint Hybrid-X 4.4.4 version of the Rom found in this post.
I recently got the Samsung Gear VR for the Note 4 from Amazon and I have enjoyed it. Unfortunately, 5.0.1+ is needed for Netflix on the Oculus VR app so I assume it will limit other things staying on 4.4.4.
Long story short, I would like to update to the 5.1.1 version of this Rom in the link above. I'm guessing since I have everything backed up all I need to do is put the Rom on my Micro SD, Wipe everything x3, and flash the new Rom, correct? I know this is a simple question, but I just wanted to double check that I don't have to do anything else before jumping in. Thanks in advance to those who may reply.
Confirm your device is rooted. Clear dalvik and other caches and then flash the zip..
Nikhilrj said:
Confirm your device is rooted. Clear dalvik and other caches and then flash the zip..
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Thank you for your post. My device is rooted, and I will make sure to clear; however, it seems I may need to update TWRP to the latest version for Lollipop support. I am currently on v2.8.1.1 with the latest being 2.8.7.0 of TWRP.
Does this seem necessary, and if so would I be able to flash the latest update within the older version of TWRP or should I just do it via Odin?
Note: I guess TWRP says TWRP Install (Requires TWRP 2.8.4 or higher already installed) but I may be able to update with TWRP app.
Update: For those who do want to flash a lollipop ROM you need to upgrade your TWRP if on an older revision below 2.8.4 I believe. I used the TWRP app on google play store. Easy as pie, but you will need your phone to be rooted + have an unlocked bootloader.
- Download TWRP Manager from Google Play Store
- Select Install TWRP from Menu
- Select Your exact phone (make sure you've got this right or you could soft brick your device make/model) as well as latest TWRP version (may need to install at least TWRP v2.7 first via Odin)
- Hit install and on reboot Wipe Dalvik Cache + Cache then reboot system and wait for the update to finish.
Now that I've got that updated I believe I can install the new Rom, I will update my post when I do so if all goes well.

[Q/HELP] Cannot install apps on Huawei MT7-L09 Lollipop 5.1.1 B324

Hello
I have a problem with my Mate. I will try and list the things i did to get to this problem and I hope the information helps solve it.
I wanted to install xposed (first thing I did wrong) so I rooted using King Root (ver 4.8.2) successfully
then unlocked the bootloader using Huawei website
Using Flashy, I flashed TWRP recovery to install xposed (regrets).
After creating back up on TWRP, I tried to flash xposed, didnt work.
I gave up and rebooted phone to android, and i saw i had lost Nav buttons and Notification bar.
Booted back into TWRP and tried to restore my backup. It kept failing at 33% (would post logs but I lost them), I then thought a factory reset would help and it did.
I got the navigation and notification bar, but I soon realised I cannot install apps. I couldn’t install from my SD (apk’s) or from the Play Store.
I can’t install anything on it now. I’ve learnt my lesson not to mess with the inner workings of my device but now I am stuck with EMUI (no Nova or other 3rd party launcher).
Is there any way I can get it back to installing apps as usual? I saw another thread with similar problem (can’t install apps) but I wasn’t sure if I should post there (its old and unattended thread). If I should post this in another thread please point me in the right direction and thank you in advance.
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I would clear cache and Dalvik cache in recovery then flash back to a stock kitkat recovery, put the correct stock complete kitkat ROM in the dload folder in SD card and do a force update from stock recovery. Once it runs properly again, update to the right ROM you want to run, in the correct order of updates, make sure bootloader is unlocked, root the correct way (not kingroot, use ADB) then seek guidance on what mods work with what ROM. Do not try to root without unlocked bootloader! That ruined it I think.
If you want Xposed, it only partially works in Kitkat, not at all in Lollipop. What do you need with Xposed? I'm running B331 Lollipop now, no Xposed and no real need for it. I do have unlocked bootloader, root and Viper4android and it runs great. I use Smart Launcher Pro but kept Huawei Home (launcher) and theming apps installed so the system is happy but it looks how I want and is good to use.
Thanks for your quick response RobboW, will try that method and let you know if I make any improvement to my situation.
So I have to get a stock KitKat recovery and stock KitKat ROM for that recovery. Do I force an update from TWRP or what? I'll read up on recovering stock Roms and let you know if I make any progress. Thank you for the response though.
Force update with a stock ROM needs to be done from stock recovery. TWRP stops the phone from updating the stock way. The bootloader can stay unlocked if it already is.
It worked exactly like you said. I'm back on Lollipop B324. I can install apps and got the motion control settings back.
Thank you so much RobboW!
You're welcome
OS faults are not so bad if you have access to recovery. It's the ones that make using recovery and ADB difficult that cause the big dramas.

Xperia Z3(D6603) - TWRP Won't Launch (Manual/Automatic[app])

Hi.
Just recently I rooted my Xperia z3 (D6603) and upgraded the KitKat 4.4.4 into 6.0.1 MM through AROMA (found a link on this website).
After trying to install Xposed Framework, I had to flash it through TWRP recovery, but it said that I had the wrong version (arm)
I then downloaded a different version, however now my TWRP won't launch manually or automatically ( through a reboot app).
It will just jump straight into android instead of coming up with the team win logo etc.
I am confused as to why this is happening, do I need to flash the .img of it into my phone again or is there another sure way of fixing my issue.
Any help would be very appreciated . At the moment I cannot install Xposed framework because I have to flash it via recovery and I can't get into it.
Thank you
P.S Everything else works fine, no bootloop or brick
P.S2 Rebooting to recovery through TWRP Manager didn't work either (straight into Android)
If you cant get into recovery by pressing volume down on reboot. ie when they phone turns on there will be a buzz and a green light, press vol down and it should turn purple and then go to TWRP.
If you didn't unlock the bootloader this should help you fix it.
If this doesn't happen ensure you have SuperSU and that it works ie. you're actually still rooted...
If still rooted:
Find RecRoot v4 by Wolfbreak here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/general/wip-sony-android-6-0-mm-t3337357 and use it from your PC to reinstall recovery.
If this fails it means root is broken.
If root is gone you will need to downgrade again and root and update again. Make sure this time you use a pre-rooted zip or at least flash recroot (works in recovery also) straight after you flash the ROM to keep root. If you use a custom ROM they should always include root (just read the XDA page of that ROM and make sure).
If your bootloader is locked (which I'm assuming it is if you downgraded to root and upgraded after) don't mess around flashing any .img files you will likely mess things up. Recoveries on LB have to be installed carefully.
If anyone says they haven't had an issue like this with root they're probably lying. It's all part of the fun ;P
To flash xposed make sure you download the one for MM which is SDK 23. And for the architecture of the Z3 processor you need ARM. This should work fine for you.
(please correct me if I missed something or got something wrong)
Dobsgw said:
If you cant get into recovery by pressing volume down on reboot. ie when they phone turns on there will be a buzz and a green light, press vol down and it should turn purple and then go to TWRP.
If you didn't unlock the bootloader this should help you fix it.
If this doesn't happen ensure you have SuperSU and that it works ie. you're actually still rooted...
If still rooted:
Find RecRoot v4 by Wolfbreak here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/general/wip-sony-android-6-0-mm-t3337357 and use it from your PC to reinstall recovery.
If this fails it means root is broken.
If root is gone you will need to downgrade again and root and update again. Make sure this time you use a pre-rooted zip or at least flash recroot (works in recovery also) straight after you flash the ROM to keep root. If you use a custom ROM they should always include root (just read the XDA page of that ROM and make sure).
If your bootloader is locked (which I'm assuming it is if you downgraded to root and upgraded after) don't mess around flashing any .img files you will likely mess things up. Recoveries on LB have to be installed carefully.
If anyone says they haven't had an issue like this with root they're probably lying. It's all part of the fun ;P
To flash xposed make sure you download the one for MM which is SDK 23. And for the architecture of the Z3 processor you need ARM. This should work fine for you.
(please correct me if I missed something or got something wrong)
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Problem is that when I downloaded the SDK23 arm, it said wrong format : ARM in red and gave me an error. After that I couldn't go back to twrp no matter what I did.
- I am now back to 6.0.1 MM rooted, going to try installing Xposed again, hopefully this time nothing will go wrong

Sony XZP stuck on Xperia screen

Hello all,
I hope someone can help since at the moment I can't do anything with my phone. I wanted to give a new live to my Sony XZP since I am tired of the phone, so I decied to unlock the bootloader and install twrp/root so I could test some of the available Android 10 roms here in XDA.
The unlock bootloader part was ok (once I realised that windows 10 wasn't installing the drivers properly and I sorted that), the problems started when I installed twrp twrp-3.3.1-0-maple, when I restarted into recovery twrp I couldn't see any of my files and there was actually an error saying can't mount /data and when I tried to do select storage everything said 0 MB.
I did what is mentioned on this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/how-to-fix-unable-to-mount-data-t3830897
After this when I rebooted my phone was stuck on the Xperia screen, from there I just have been tried to restore anything there, however I am not an advanced users I tried a few things:
1- Used XperiFirm embeeded in Flashtool to download the Europe CE1 image for my device G8142 dual and tried to flash it using Flashtool but it seems the phone doesn't do anything after getvar-max-download-size or something similar
2 - Tried to use newflasher to flash the same image, but it also fails in the same step
AFter this I realised I could push files to the phone using ADB, so I tried the following:
3 - Pushed the SuperSU to the phone and flashed it
4 - Pushed a few roms (LineageOS 17.1 for XZP, eXistenZ Pie v10.0.0 47.2.A.10.107 )
5 - I tried to flash eXistenZ Pie v10.0.0 47.2.A.10.107 but the phone entered in a restart loop that was going always to the TWRP recovery
6 - I tried to flash LineageOS 17.1 for XZP but aftert reboot the phone doesn't do nothing, I can't power one, not fastboot, no flashmode nothing, now it seems that I really bricked.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Hello,
This can be closed, I was able to restore my phone, I noticed flashmode still worked, once I found a tutorial explaining how to prepare the firmware downloaded by XperiFirm so it could be used with newflasher I was able to flash the most current CE1 firmware and the phone is working. I wanted to leave it here for someone else's reference.
However it would be nice to have a single article explaining how to unlock the booloader, install twrp and root and use that to flash a custom rom. If anyone knows about such article can you please share?
I searched the forum but I can only find bits and pieces nothing really explaining it in a simple way that someone that doesn't know much about this can use.
fattheman said:
Hello,
This can be closed, I was able to restore my phone, I noticed flashmode still worked, once I found a tutorial explaining how to prepare the firmware downloaded by XperiFirm so it could be used with newflasher I was able to flash the most current CE1 firmware and the phone is working. I wanted to leave it here for someone else's reference.
However it would be nice to have a single article explaining how to unlock the booloader, install twrp and root and use that to flash a custom rom. If anyone knows about such article can you please share?
I searched the forum but I can only find bits and pieces nothing really explaining it in a simple way that someone that doesn't know much about this can use.
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Try using the twrp linked below, its an older version (3.2.1) but works flawlessly. Install it in fastboot mode, using the same command as the other recovery (fastboot flash recovery TWRPA10.img).
Twrp: https://drive.google.com/file/d/109obOcD_FVMg7rLP5g5wlxgpM9OsxZOG/view?usp=drivesdk
Also find magisk 20.4 attached below

2023 EMMC_11 Exploit To Root And Flash Custom Boot And Recovery Images Allowing Custom Roms To Be Used

This process will allow flashing custom boot and recovery images on EMMC11 S5
Yes this will allow the EMMC11 S5 to run custom roms like Lineage
Than You ryanbg​Summary Of What This Does
You must be on G900VVRU2DPD1 bootloader for the exploit too work.
The exploit patches the header of the boot or recovery image which forces the phone to skip security check of them and allow them to be used. If on totally stock phone this process flashes combo firmware to your phone which is kitkat based and allows easy rooting. Then I inject safestrap into combo firmware which gives a system based hijack that gives you a custom TWRP like recovery. I then have safestrap recovery flash a minimal QL1 based rom with DPD1 bootloader that updates you back to Marshmallow firmware and a prepatched TWRP recovery. I have to use this method because this prepatched TWRP recovery cannot be flashed in odin because you need unlocked bootloaders to be able too do this. This minimal firmware is also rooted just for good measure but the only thing you will be using this firmware for is to access TWRP so you can flash an actual rom that can be rooted with a magisk root. I have provides some for you to use. If you mess up and loose recovery and dont have a rooted rom you can boot up to. The whole process will have to be done again so take care not too loose your TWRP recovery once using this process.
​What You Can Do
Flash custom boot images that allows you to use magisk
Flash custom recovery
Flash custom roms like Lineage
What You Cannot Do
You can not unlock bootloaders on EMMC_11 so all flashing must be done on a device with custom recovery
You cannot flash custom binaries using odin
Downloads
S5_Root_Tools_2023.7z -- Use If Totally Stock
EMMC_11_Rom.zip -- Stock QL1 6.0 Use If Already On Safestrap
Patch_Boot_Recovery_Image.zip
Boot Images Stock EMMC_11 Or 15
boot_ql1_stock.img
Boot Images Custom EMMC_11 Or 15
PhoeniX.Kernel.V13.0.TW6.0.1.img -- Phoenix Kernel Permissive
PhoeniX.Reborn.Kernel.V1.0.TW6.0.1.img -- Close To Stock Permissive
PhoeniX.Kernel.V1.0.TW6.0.1.G900V.img -- VZW Stock Permissive
TWRP Recovery EMMC 11
recovery_twrp_emmc_11.img -- Pre Patched For EMMC_11
TWRP Features
Backup and flash system images
Green color to distinguish between regular twrp
EMMC_11 TWRP image is prepatched flashing patch zip not needed
EMMC_11 TWRP startup screen labeled to identify its patched
Regualr TWRP can be use if you choose on either model
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Technical Questions And Answers Here
Telegram Channel
Directions If Already Running Safestrap
1. If already running safestrap flash EMMC_11_Rom.zip in safestrap this will install very minimal QL1 rom with proper bootloaders and stuff. From here you can flash rom of your choice just make sure you dont update or change bootloaders.
2. Then root with root of choice.
3. Then flash Patch_Boot_Recovery_Image.zip then your done
4. Then from there on in future flashes follow the EMMC_11 Flashing Custom Roms Boot Images And Recovery Images section
5. I recommend you dont mess with recovery. If you accidently flash an unpatched recovery you may not be able to get it back without starting the whole process over. If a rom you are using flashes a recovery image I recommend you remove it or make sure you flash the patch zip
Directions If Totally Stock
I would recommend Windows defender is turned of before starting
1. Download S5_Root_Tools_2023.7z and unzip
2. Make sure Usb debugging is enabled on your phone
3. Plug in phone and run Safestrap.exe and follow directions on command window
4. This process is pretty much 1 click all automatic except following command window prompts
5. This will detect if your phone is EMMC 11 or 15
6. If it detects EMMC 15 it will automatically unlock your bootloaders.
7. EMMC 11 detection will install Twrp recovery where you can install custom stuff from there.
EMMC_11 Flashing Custom Roms Boot Images And Recovery Images
1. The above tool will give you TWRP Recovery and stock 6.0 rom
2. Flash your rom of choice in TWRP or stay on stock one provide. Do not flash a rom that updates bootloaders.
3. Then flash your root zip like magisk this will patch your boot.img
4. Once a boot.img is no longer stock you will need to flash the Patch_Boot_Recovery_Image.zip after the image is patched with magisk. This zip will be placed on your internal storage from the above tool
5. I recommend you dont change recoveries there is really no need too
6. Anytime you flash a new boot.img it will most likely require you to reflash root zip and then make sure you flash the Patch_Boot_Image.zip very last
Source For Kernel
Source Code For Expolit
Source For TWRP
Instructions For Flashing An AOSP Based Rom
1. Download rom that will work for this device.
2. In twrp wipe data
3. Install rom zip
4. Install gapps that match the rom you are flashing and they must be arm gapps.
5. Install Root zip such as magisk zip
6. Install Patch_Boot_Recovery_Image.zip
7. Reboot
8. Anytime you flash a new boot.img it will most likely require you to reflash root zip and then make sure you flash the Patch_Boot_Image.zip very last
9. If using lineage recovery you will also need to flash the Patch_Boot_Image.zip after you flash lineage recovery
Official Lineage Builds For S5
LineageOS Downloads
download.lineageos.org
Open Gapps
The Open GApps Project
OpenGApps.org offers information and pre-built packages of The Open GApps Project. The Open GApps Project is an open-source effort to script the automatic generation of up-to-date Google Apps packages. All Android versions and platforms supported.
opengapps.org
Regular Magisk
Releases · topjohnwu/Magisk
The Magic Mask for Android. Contribute to topjohnwu/Magisk development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Magisk Delta
Releases · HuskyDG/magisk-files
Contribute to HuskyDG/magisk-files development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
ETFSU
EFTSU Root Solutions
The Largest Database for the Root Solutions on the Internet
eftsu.com
Safteynet Fix Module
Releases · kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk - kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
github.com
Disabling Reactivation Lock
Thanks bbsc
1. Follow above directions too obtain safestrap and root
2. Download and flash EMMC_11_NCG_KK_Safestrap_Full.zip in safestrap then wipe data
This has Samsung Setup Wizard removed so you can get through setup
3. Set up a wireless connection or use your SIM-card and internet connection from your provider.
4. Navigate to Settings - Security, find Reactivation Lock and untick it. The phone will ask you for your existing credentials or to register a new Samsung account. Accept too update app then allow google check when it ask
5. Login to your new account and you will be able to untick Reactivation Lock.
6. When it unticked, Navigate to Settings - Backup Reset - Factory data Reset.
7. Phone will reboot too stock recovery and wipe data and remove current samsung account and you are good too go.
8. Now proceed with flashing of rom of choice or unlocking the bootloader if you have EMMC15 device. On this particular rom you have to enter safestrap from the safestrap splash screen on bootup its not installed as a recovery image because stock recovery is needed
Old Root Methods And Downloads
EMMC_11_S5_Root_Tools_2022_V7.7z​Instructions To Install Safestrap
**If you already have safestrap installed you can skip to Installing Roms Post 2
**If you already have rooted you can skip to Installing Safestrap
**This process uses Kingroot too root but removes all traces of it when done.
Directions
1. Download and unzip EMMC_11_S5_Root_Tools_2022_V7.7z
2. Reboot phone too Download Mode by holding Power+VolDwn+HomeButton as phone starts up
3. Plug phone into computer and open the Odin provided in the above file in the Odin_Folder
4. In Odin Choose BL slot and choose the COMBINATION_VZW_FA44_G900VVRU2APA1_VZW2APA1_2572656_REV00_user_mid_noship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5 Located in the Odin_Folder
5. Flash the file using provided Odin let phone reboot. This will wipe your phone
6. Once phone is rebooted make sure its plugged into computer and phone use recognized by computer
7. Run the Install_One_Click.cmd this should install install safestrap. If this method fails countinue with below methods.
8. If above method fails you can reboot and try again or run the Manual_Install_Root_Apps.cmd and try below methods to root
Towel Root Method
These steps are only needed if above root method failed
1. You need too be connected to a network. Try one of towel root apps and if not successful then try the other one. If it doesn't work go to King root section
2. If towel root succeeds then run the click on the super su app and choose to update su binary and choose normal once successfully updated reboot phone
King Root Method
These steps are only needed if towel root failed
1. You will need to be connected to a network. Click on King root app then click try root
2. Once root is successful don't click on the optimize and close the king root app.
3, Run the Manual_Install_SuperSu.cmd
Installing Safestrap
9. This only needs to be done if 1ckick root bat method failed. Now click on safestrap app and clisk install safestrap click allow in root dialog app once installed click reboot to safestrap
10. Busybox will need to be installed first if you used towel root method to root
Old Safestrap Rom Zips
EMMC_11_NK2_KK_Rooted_Safestrap_Full_V2.zip KIT KAT ROM
EMMC_11_PB1_LL_Rooted_Safestrap_Full_V2.zip LOLLIPOP ROM
EMMC_11_QL1_MM_NonRooted_Safestrap_Full_V2.zip MARSHMALLOW ROM
Entering Safestrap
To Enter Roms From Kit Kat Or Rooted Combo Firmware
1. Reboot phone and click on Recovery Button on safestrap splash screen
To Enter Safestrap On Marshmallow Or Lollipop Roms
2. Reboot to recovery (VolUp+Pwr+Home Buttons) when the bottom navigation lights turn on hold the volume down and power buttons for about 10 seconds until phone boots too Maintenance Boot Mode
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3. Now use the volume keys to navigate too Factory Reset. Now press the Home button. This will not reset your phone but this is how you enter safestrap. Phone will reboot too safestrap give it about a minute too boot into safestrap it will boot directly too safestrap. Every time you want to enter safestrap you need to follow these steps
4. To leave safestrap simply click reboot system
Installing Roms Using Safestrap
1. If coming from a kitkat rom or the root method above in post 1. You must reboot too stock recovery wipe data and reboot and enter safestrap then Copy Rom Zip To Phone. The data wipe in recovery while on kitkat rom is necessary to partition data correctly too move on too Marshmallow or Lollipop. If on Lollipop or Marshmallow rom skip wiping data in stock recovery because you cannot and copy your rom zip too phone while system is still booted and reboot too safestrap.
2 In safestrap click swipe bar too allow system too be modified
3. Click wipe and swipe to factory reset then click home button then click install and choose EMMC_11_ROM.zip.
4 This will take several minutes too install
5. Once installed click reboot system. If first time in safestrap it will ask you if you want too install TWRP which you cannot. Uncheck the boxes to install twrp and choose Do Not Install and phone will reboot. This is only on first time you enter safestrap after first time it wont ask you this again and simply click reboot system
6. Phone will take several minutes too boot
Features
Stock Deodexed Rom Slightly Debloated
Some Features Added
Safestrap Available On All Roms Root And NonRooted With Ability To Enter Safetrap Without A Computer
Root On Lollipop And KitKat Only
Bugs
1. Lollipop and Marshmallow recovery image is replaced with KitKat boot.img to give ability too boot too safetrap without using a computer. This may cause your sometime to reboot to recovery screen and get stuck when your phone is turned off and you plug in a charger. You can fix by pulling battery with phone unplugged then plug back in if not cycle through a startup then power off
2. There is no recovery image on Lollipop or Marshmallow so you have to wipe cache and data through safestrap
3. If you flash odin files or other roms that flash a recovery image you will loose safestrap ability. There is a safestrap recovery image in files in post 1 that you can flash in odin too get back safestrap abilty.
4. Flashing roms that dont contain safestrap may cause you too loose safestrap so I recommend flashing one of the safestrap zips to add it to roms. This is not necessary on above roms.
5. This is not supported by me anymore. I try and help but I don't check this threads regularly.
6. If you loose safestrap on Marshmallow roms the only way too get it back is to start over from post 1
7. If you find yourself on kitkit rom constantly booting too safestrap flash the KitKat safetrap zip in safestrap
SafeStrap Zips
View attachment Safestrap-4.11-B01-KLTEVZW_MM_LL.zip
View attachment Safestrap-4.11-B01-KLTEVZW-SS-FF-flashable-KK.zip
Bro, you are quite a crack, despite the time that the S5 already has, you keep releasing content to get more out of the s5, I'm still using it and personally I have installed all your roms. Thanks a hug.
Jose_cm001 said:
Bro, you are quite a crack, despite the time that the S5 already has, you keep releasing content to get more out of the s5, I'm still using it and personally I have installed all your roms. Thanks a hug.
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I just organized stuff better. All this stuff has been around for awhile. I just had it in many different threads so I consolidated it into one thread. I have been cleaning and closing some threads. Im really surprised anyone still uses an s5 but hey im glad someone still gets some use out of this stuff. I made sure all links worked and reuploaded stuff with dead links so should be good now.
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i'm following these instructions but i'm too gumpy to understand:
"7. Run the Install.cmd this should install some apks on your phone then reboot your phone"
i'm connected to a windows 7, i'm supposed to be running a program from the pc then?
chrisco78 said:
i'm following these instructions but i'm too gumpy to understand:
"7. Run the Install.cmd this should install some apks on your phone then reboot your phone"
i'm connected to a windows 7, i'm supposed to be running a program from the pc then?
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Well yes you have to initially root the phone so you can install safestrap. You have too push the apps to your phone after you install the combination firmware as it has no apk installer so you have too install the apps needed for root and safestrap with adb using the computer. Once that’s done you don’t need computer anymore
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jrkruse said:
Well yes you have to initially root the phone so you can install safestrap. You have too push the apps to your phone after you install the combination firmware as it has no apk installer so you have too install the apps needed for root and safestrap with adb using the computer. Once that’s done you don’t need computer anymore
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thank you, i was actually able to figure it out eventually i just forgot to timestamp how long it took me (hours)
appreciate the condensed update, though! most s5ers are still holding on because battery swapability is more important than the app du jour
If I flash the Lollipop ROM will I be able to use the settings factory reset option? Or will that cause a brick without reflashing again?
I want to get the phone in a stock state but maintain safestrap otherwise. Remove all personal data, Disable Reactivation Lock etc (I can't turn it off on my current ROM for some reason). Or I guess getting completely stock even without safestrap is okay too since its still possible to re-get it if needed.
hypermetuljason said:
If I flash the Lollipop ROM will I be able to use the settings factory reset option? Or will that cause a brick without reflashing again?
I want to get the phone in a stock state but maintain safestrap otherwise. Remove all personal data, Disable Reactivation Lock etc (I can't turn it off on my current ROM for some reason). Or I guess getting completely stock even without safestrap is okay too since its still possible to re-get it if needed.
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The factory reset option in settings will only work if you have stock recovery installed. Format data in safestrap will totally wipe internal storage. wiping just data in safestrap will remove all data except media files. You can flash stock and do it or the combination firmware. All will accomplish the same results.
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This Process Will Install On The EMMC_11 Locked Bootloader Verizon S5
Marshmallow QL1 Stock Rom NonRooted With Safestrap.
Lollipop PB1 Stock Rom Rooted With Safestrap.
KK Rom Rooted With Safestrap​
What This Does
This gives you the ability to boot into safestrap without a computer like the old way was.
You can use safestrap to modify the rom delete apps flash mod zips and even run xposed. Many xposed modules will work without root
You can use safestrap to go back to earlier roms like lolipop or kitkat were you can have root
You can flash some custom Samsung Based Roms. I have a few in the forum
You cannot root Marshmallow roms with a locked bootloader
You cannot flash asop based roms like Lineage as these require a custom boot image
You cannot unlock your bootloader even though you have safestrap
Downloads
EMMC_11_S5_Root_Tools.7z
Instructions To Install Safestrap
**If you already have safestrap installed you can skip to Installing Roms Post 2
**If you already have rooted you can skip to Installing Safestrap
1. Download and unzip files
2. Reboot phone too Download Mode by holding Power+VolDwn+HomeButton as phone starts up
3. Plug phone into computer and open the Odin provided in the above file in the Odin_Folder
4. In Odin Choose BL slot and choose the
COMBINATION_VZW_FA44_G900VVRU2APA1_VZW2APA1_2572656_REV00_user_mid_noship_MULTI_CERT.tar.md5
Located in the Odin_Folder
5. Flash the file using provided Odin let phone reboot. This will wipe your phone
6. Once phone is rebooted make sure its plugged into computer and phone use recognized by computer
7. Run the Install.cmd this should install some apks on your phone then reboot your phone
8. When phone reboots choose the Apex launcher which will make it easier to find stuff
9. There are 3 different options installed to root your phone 2 different towel root methods and a KingRoot method
Towel Root Method
10. You need too be connected to a network. Try one of towel root apps and if not successful then try the other one. If it doesn't work go to King root section
11. If towel root succeeds then run the click on the super su app and choose to update su binary and choose normal once successfully updated reboot phone
King Root Method
These steps are only needed if towel root failed
12. You will need to be connected to a network. Click on King root app then click try root
13. Once root is successful don't click on the optimize and close the king root app.
Installing Safestrap
14. Now that you have rooted from one of the above methods click on the BusyBox app and install busybox click allow in the root dialog box
15. Now click on safestrap app and clisk install safestrap click allow in root dialog app once installed click reboot to safestrap
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Ok, I followed these steps and made it all the way through this time. HUZZAH!!! (Towelroot didn't work since it said it couldn't connect to the internet) King root worked.
Only problem is, how do I know it worked? There isn't a tool for checking if root worked and this version of ROM doesn't seem to have any apps like Google Play Store to grab more apps. How do I install more apps? Thanks!
OreganoPlanter said:
Ok, I followed these steps and made it all the way through this time. HUZZAH!!! (Towelroot didn't work since it said it couldn't connect to the internet) King root worked.
Only problem is, how do I know it worked? There isn't a tool for checking if root worked and this version of ROM doesn't seem to have any apps like Google Play Store to grab more apps. How do I install more apps? Thanks!
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The whole point is too get safestrap installed if you can boot to safestrap then the process worked
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JRKRUSE. Thanks so much for this. I've been stuck for a few days with my dad's old S5 trying to get it back to working. I wiped it, and couldn't get past the Samsung Account Reactivation Lock. Tried flashing a few stock firmwares, but nothing worked. I used your method to install the bootloader successfully. Once installed it boated me into a stripped down version of Android, which displayed all sorts of system diagnostic info on the bottom half of the screen. (Not sure what this is called.) I couldn't get the .cmd file to copy the apk's over but it let me copy them over to the downloads folder and install them all one at a time on the phone. Successfully gained root and followed the rest of your steps. Was successfully installing KitKat and finally getting around the Activation Lock. Thank so much!!!
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JRKRUSE. Thanks so much for this. I've been stuck for a few days with my dad's old S5 trying to get it back to working. I wiped it, and couldn't get past the Samsung Account Reactivation Lock. Tried flashing a few stock firmwares, but nothing worked. I used your method to install the bootloader successfully. Once installed it boated me into a stripped down version of Android, which displayed all sorts of system diagnostic info on the bottom half of the screen. (Not sure what this is called.) I couldn't get the .cmd file to copy the apk's over but it let me copy them over to the downloads folder and install them all one at a time on the phone. Successfully gained root and followed the rest of your steps. Was successfully installing KitKat and finally getting around the Activation Lock. Thank so much!!!
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Sorry to reply to such an old post, but which KitKat ROM did you end up using? I have a few phones stuck asking me to log into the last used Samsung account and I need a ROM that will bypass that screen.
This thread saved my mysteriously soft bricked, unlocked & rooted S5 VZW device. Thank you jkrruse.
When I try to download EMMC_11_PB1_LL_Rooted_Safestrap_Full.zip I get no mirrors available. Am I SOL?
edit - now one mirror is available which is flaky slow and drops less than 10% into download.
2nd edit- went with Brave browser and used it's download manager to continuously resume dropped download. Hash looks good so here goes...
Final cut: All is well and once I got everything my way I wanted to backup and could not find Safestrap. On boot I get RECOVERY BOOTING..... and nothing else. Had to pull battery. So I'm at a loss. Finally I took the time to make a check list of every step which really doesn't take long and methodically performed each step until success. Have the device where I want it and including a backup. I have many devices and each is unique but this 900V is a workhorse. I think I task overloaded it before so lesson learned.
Updated files to be more compatible with newer computers
JKruse you are awesome man - I just tried to take an old S5 (cid 11) to try and work some magic to get around the YouTube app "not supporting" it, broke my S5 bad, and used your threads to fix myself back to PHX 15. (NOT the first time ive been totaled before) You been dope since I first bought it! Many thanks!
Well with dozens of phones and most far newer than my s5 I finally had to update it to use a certain mission critical app so I went for LL. Followed the above mostly and it's working although I haven't had the chance to wring out everything yet. Thanks jrkruse again for all your great work! Wondering if I'm the last person on the planet to upgrade 4.4.2 to 5
droidzer1 said:
Well with dozens of phones and most far newer than my s5 I finally had to update it to use a certain mission critical app so I went for LL. Followed the above mostly and it's working although I haven't had the chance to wring out everything yet. Thanks jrkruse again for all your great work! Wondering if I'm the last person on the planet to upgrade 4.4.2 to 5
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I'm still using 4.4.2 but on a T-Mobile S5 instead of the Verizon one.
I wish to thank jrkruse for making this post two years ago, for a phone that is 9 years old.
I paid $45 for the Verizon version of the Galaxy S5. Obviously, I don’t know what I’m doing. Thanks to this post and all the work that went into researching the problems and packaging the solution into a concise solution, I have a working version of an unrooted Marshmallow.
When I got the phone, it started up from a factory reset but as soon as I connected to the internet I got the message
“Device owner policies aren't supported on this phone.”
The menu key, home key and camera were disabled. I was locked out.
I used the Verizon 6.01 upgrade package, hoping it would do a fresh install. It got worse, I got the Knox security violation. I was double locked out.
So I started reading. It was looking bad, there was an embedded kill switch that permanently bricks the phone. After a bit more reading, I discover that I had the Version with cid starting with 11 from a post that said any manufacture date after the year 2014 was a cid 11. I found this thread, so from a locked up phone. my situation worked out to a smoothly running unrooted version of Marshmallow.
I know I didn’t carefully follow the instructions but I’ll layout my journey, for anyone else who is in similar circumstances. I invite comments to tell me what I should’ve done.
Requirements, I used a Windows PC, cable connecting the PC to phone, a micro SD card and an SD adapter that connects to a PC.
The package EMMC_11_S5_Root_Tools_2022_V3.7z is the complete one stop shopping deal and I went to https://www.7-zip.org/download.html to be able to unzip it.
After you unzip it, everything is ready to go.
The procedures are done by scripts, so there is hardly any typing.
The first routine prepares the phone for rooting and safestrap.
The next instruction reads
‘7. Run the Install_One_Click.cmd this should install safestrap.”
When I first read this, it was confusing to me, because I didn’t see a One_Click program. But all you have to do is double click the file named “Install_One_Click”. This is a command file that does all of the typing, both on the PC and phone.
In my case, everything ran as planned and I could skip the instructions for contingency cases.
The script did more work than the instructions in the post required.
The script stops to ask to allow rooting to install safestrap. Tap allow.
The script ends up with the safestrap screen on the phone, asking to install a rooted TWRP. This second time you decline.
On the PC I copied the EMMC_11_QL1_MM_NonRooted_Safestrap_Full_V2.zip file onto a micro SD card, using a USB SD card adapter.
I inserted the card on the phone.
I tapped the install button in safestrap selecting the file on the SD card.
After the install, you end up with Marshmallow. All I did was a few clicks in Odlin, double click on “Install_One_Click” , one tap to allow rooting, one tap to prevent rooting of TWRP and one tap on the install button in safestrap. All in under 15 minutes.
I got a very sleek, clean Marshmallow.
I then got the pop screen “Unfortunately, Google Store has stopped.”
I followed instructions from
https://www.androidpolice.com/install-google-play-store-any-android-device/
I simply downloaded 4 files.
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/googl...account-manager-6-0-1-2-android-apk-download/
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/googl...ervices-framework-6-0-1-android-apk-download/
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/googl...-42-12-040408-481949630-android-apk-download/
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/googl...-18-21-0-pr-481699564-3-android-apk-download/
installed them and clicked done not open and then rebooted.
The Google Store message was gone, just like the Knox and owner policy messages.
I could download apps from Google Play.
Everyone’s work turned a broken phone into a fully operational one.
I thank everyone.
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This Process Will Install On The EMMC_11 Locked Bootloader Verizon S5
Marshmallow QL1 Stock Rom NonRooted With Safestrap.
Lollipop PB1 Stock Rom Rooted With Safestrap.
KK Rom Rooted With Safestrap​
What This Does
This gives you the ability to boot into safestrap without a computer like the old way was.
You can use safestrap to modify the rom delete apps flash mod zips and even run xposed. Many xposed modules will work without root
You can use safestrap to go back to earlier roms like lolipop or kitkat were you can have root
You can flash some custom Samsung Based Roms. I have a few in the forum
You cannot root Marshmallow roms with a locked bootloader
You cannot flash asop based roms like Lineage as these require a custom boot image
You cannot unlock your bootloader even though you have safestrap
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JR - Not as experienced as I'd like to be in this area, but patient and willing to put the time in if I can get the results I'm preferable to - I like the S5 size (one-hand-operable), swappable-battery of course, and several other factors. I've got three Verizon S5 phones still in service and I was hoping to get a little more time with them (prefer to stick with Verizon's network if I can). Was excited to discover Lineage, but it looks like I may not be able to proceed with these specific phones in hand based on finally arriving at your post/thread.
After running your EMMC Check App, it appears they're all version 11 (bootlocked - hence my fail in the Odin steps of Lineage).
Given this, is there NO way to unlock the bootloader or force ANY kind or work-around to proceed with Lineage? Not even if downgrading to the original Lollipop?
From what I understand in your post - other non-Lineage approaches may be able deliver a newer Android OS...but I'd really like to achieve Lineage though if possible (bringing me up to at least Android 11. I even would consider seeking out phone(s) with the 15 EMMC CID if necessary (though I don't know how I'd practically inquire/identify such when asking sellers for that info [decipherable through IMEI/etc?]).
Thanks for all the info assembled here. Hope you might have some advice.
-Jonn

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