I know there are other posts about this, none I have seen specifically about the AT&T Galaxy s4 though. I rooted using the motochopper method, no problems. I just received a notice on my at&t samsung galaxy s4 phone about a software update. Can I accept it or should I deny it?
Yes you can but you'll lose root. Read up. I've read other users rerooted after the update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2268946
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Correct. It breaks root. You'll just have to motochopper root it again after. Works fine
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confirming the update breaks root, installs successfully, and no issues re-rooting with the same method after the update
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Hello guys,
I got my n10 today, rooted using marks toolkit.
Now the notification says "system update downloaded" and press to restart and install...
Is there an update or is my tablet trying to restore the original bootloader, and will updating unroot my phone?
Thanks,
Mark.
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The OTA is normal. It has nothing to do with root.
I'm not sure if you'll lose root. I don't remember the order of what I did. If you lose it, just re-root. Or you can download Voodoo OTA Root Keeper, which has worked for me in the past.
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nyijedi said:
The OTA is normal. It has nothing to do with root.
I'm not sure if you'll lose root. I don't remember the order of what I did. If you lose it, just re-root. Or you can download Voodoo OTA Root Keeper, which has worked for me in the past.
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Yes, you will lose root but you will remain unlocked... in fact, it is a good idea to unroot before installing OTA updates... being a Nexus device, this can easily be re-rooted....
Thank you guys!
I will do it then... Cheers, Mark
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Hi Guys,
I rooted my Samsung S4 (GT-9505) using motochopper, but since discovered some of my apps don't work with a rooted device.
I would like to unroot it back to factory settings.
What do I need to do? Is it a case of downloading an official ROM and using ODIN to flash the official bios back on?
I have reset the counter with TRIANGLE but my device status is still 'custom' and not official.
Is there a simple way of removing the root that motochopper adds or is an official ROM the only way?
Im in the UK and would like to flash to the latest Vodafone ROM and unrooted as new.
Many thanks
First of all, there's no app that would stop working because of a rooted device. Rooting just gains you administrator privileges, nothing more, nothing less. And yes, the best way to unroot and get the official status back is to download and flash an official rom through Odin.
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First of all, there's no app that would stop working because of a rooted device. Rooting just gains you administrator privileges, nothing more, nothing less. And yes, the best way to unroot and get the official status back is to download and flash an official rom through Odin.
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Many thanks for your reply,
Unfortunatly your wrong there, Barclays PingIt (my bank account) knows when a phone has been rooted and displays an error page saying its breaching security and stops the app from working!! Crazy I know.
You can uninstall super su then reboot the phone.
You can get instructions from the Exynos Abuse thread by chainfire. It's at the bottom.
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Hello there
I found that flixster wouldn't stream ultraviolet movies with root. I did find that using voodoo ota root keeper from play store helps that. Click on temp unroot, then when you've finished using that app that doesn't allow root, restore root. Unsure that this will work for you, but no harm in trying.
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I used this guide and it worked quite well. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265477
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Hi!
I got S4 at At&t today. (excited ) I begun to read threads after threads. I came across this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2283918
So, after that, I gonna do set up CWM nandroid back up?
What about Bootloader? I have experience on previous device, Verizon Samsung Galaxy s3 unlocked bootloader.
Then install At&t roms only?
I have S4 on at&t about device...
Model number - SGH 1337
Android version - 4.2.2
baseband version - 1337UCUAMDL
build number JDQ39.1337UCUAMDL
Thanks for reading!
Anyone know about device locked or unlocked bootloader?
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LeonKnight12 said:
Anyone know about device locked or unlocked bootloader?
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It has a locked bootloader
Also, you are lucky to still be on MDL firmware, DO NOT update to the MF3 firmware or you will lose ability to root your S4. My advice would be to remove sim card and turn off Wifi (to prevent accidentally updating) then root phone with Motochopper. Once rooted go freeze the update apks to ensure it does not update on you later. MF3 is unrootable as of now so DO NOT update if you want root!
I think you mean MF3. And yes, you have a locked bootloader, you should use this...and he is right do NOT do a update, once you do you lose root, and there is no way back just yet.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2297900
Got it. Thanks!
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Is it possible to fully unroot to back to mf3 stock so I can update to 4.3? I have looked everywhere. I need to know A.S.A.P
Yes. If you use the files in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502003 it will restore you to stock (unrooted) 4.2.2 MF3. Then you can run the OTA update to 4.3. That was what finally worked for me after trying everything else. (I was running rooted MF3.)
Do I download the files in the first link? And where are the instructions?
You need odin 3.07 and the mf3 tar files.
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I just read in a different thread that if rooter mf3 owners revert to stock and run the official update than said owner will not be able to root. The actual words used were "permanently unrooted" this is a loose term, perm until proven otherwise. Based on this, make sure you understand this.
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nash2000 said:
I just read in a different thread that if rooter mf3 owners revert to stock and run the official update than said owner will not be able to root. The actual words used were "permanently unrooted" this is a loose term, perm until proven otherwise. Based on this, make sure you understand this.
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Correct until a new root method for mj9 is acheived.
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I remember reading about a root method for 4.3. I'll see if I can find the link.
Edit: It seems as though I was mistaken.
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HORiZON I recall the same but the possible method I saw was the questionable method from recent verizon update.
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Will CF Auto Root work with 4.4.2 I just updated to on my AT&T S4??? Any method to get it Back Rooted Yet?
tailgunner9 said:
Will CF Auto Root work with 4.4.2 I just updated to on my AT&T S4??? Any method to get it Back Rooted Yet?
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There are people working on it. But no, there is not root on 4.4.2 yet.
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It's been less than 24 hours... have a little patience.
Try it out and let us know. When I get to my computer later I will be experimenting with some methods.
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I'll be watching here LOL
I just got the update... silly me forgot to freeze up the OTA stuff in MK2
I am rooted (S4 4.4.2) using Geohot's root app...
http://geohot.com/activeroot/
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I am rooted (S4 4.4.2) using Geohot's root app...
http://geohot.com/activeroot/
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Second for Geohot root method. I am currently popping my S4's ROM cherry and flashing SHOShock! worked great and Safestrap still works flawlessly :good:
Trying to Root AT&T Galaxy S4 i337 4.4.2 methods fail, why?
I am trying to root my AT&T Galaxy S4 i337UCUFNB1 android 4.4.2 kitkat. I have tried the towelroot method by Geohot and it fails because the phone reboots and I've also tried the "motochopper" method :"http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40747604":4382 , which looked like it was going to work and then I get this error in the image provided. I don't know what I am doing wrong I followed the steps of both methods, if someone can help me figure this out I would be VERY grateful!
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I am trying to root my AT&T Galaxy S4 i337UCUFNB1 android 4.4.2 kitkat. I have tried the towelroot method by Geohot and it fails because the phone reboots and I've also tried the "motochopper" method :"http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40747604":4382 , which looked like it was going to work and then I get this error in the image provided. I don't know what I am doing wrong I followed the steps of both methods, if someone can help me figure this out I would be VERY grateful!
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You need to do the update to nc1, then use towel root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49562527
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jd1639 said:
You need to do the update to nc1, then use towel root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49562527
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THANK YOU X100 !!!!! :good: :good: :good: