Just wondering if the T-Mobile TWRP I found for the note 3 will work on the Verizon Note 3.
I don't want to mess anything up...
Hope to be able to get this soon...
Thanks
To answer your question, No.
We need a bootstrapped recovery. It'll probably be a while before that happens
paulsg63 said:
Just wondering if the T-Mobile TWRP I found for the note 3 will work on the Verizon Note 3.
I don't want to mess anything up...
Hope to be able to get this soon...
Thanks
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Nope...we don't have an unlock bootloader. Also, add a question mark to your subject line so it doesn't look like we have recovery. Thanks.
asianflavor said:
Nope...we don't have an unlock bootloader. Also, add a question mark to your subject line so it doesn't look like we have recovery. Thanks.
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Done...
and post questions in the q&a section. :silly:
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I've done a search and the threads that came up were a bit old and did not provide an answer.
I have a AT&T S4 and looking to sell it and would like to put everything back to stock. Currently when it boots up, you get the unlocked padlock icon on the splash screen. I am looking to get rid of that. Can anyone point me to a method or thread to cover that?
Thank you and sorry if I missed it already listed.
I do not know the answer but I do know that there is a subforum specifically for questions.
That being said, don't you just flash stock firmware with Odin?
fourdigit said:
I do not know the answer but I do know that there is a subforum specifically for questions.
That being said, don't you just flash stock firmware with Odin?
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I think so - just want to confirm.
My apologies if in the wrong forum.
msherman123 said:
I think so - just want to confirm.
My apologies if in the wrong forum.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502003 read this thread how to back to 100% stock.
Hey,
I was reading online that the bootloader on the Tmobile Note 3 is unlocked, does that mean there is a one click root app available that won't force a complete system wipe? I don't want to flash a rom or anything just add Xposed and other root stuff. Also, does anyone know if there's an XDA thread for rooting a Note 3 with a mac, if so can someone post the link?
agentdroid said:
Hey,
I was reading online that the bootloader on the Tmobile Note 3 is unlocked, does that mean there is a one click root app available that won't force a complete system wipe? I don't want to flash a rom or anything just add Xposed and other root stuff. Also, does anyone know if there's an XDA thread for rooting a Note 3 with a mac, if so can someone post the link?
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You are in the wrong forum for that - this is (mostly) international models of Note 3, while you probably want to ask in this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-tmobile
I have been all over xda, google, & youtube and I cannot find any working recoveries for AT&T Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N899A). Am I missing it somewhere? Am I blind or something? I really apologize for asking cause I figure it's an easy answer but, does anybody know how to download and set up a recovery on a rooted SM-N900A?
Anything will help,
Thank you,
-C
cmdru1980 said:
I have been all over xda, google, & youtube and I cannot find any working recoveries for AT&T Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N899A). Am I missing it somewhere? Am I blind or something? I really apologize for asking cause I figure it's an easy answer but, does anybody know how to download and set up a recovery on a rooted SM-N900A?
Anything will help,
Thank you,
-C
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1. Wrong forum.
2. My condolences, your bootloader is locked. However, give a goddamn HUGE thanks to @Hashcode - he made this lil' thing - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2572978 . I used a Galaxy S4 (the AT&T variety) with a locked bootloader, Safestrap was the only thing that saved us.
sirobelec said:
1. Wrong forum.
2. My condolences, your bootloader is locked. However, give a goddamn HUGE thanks to @Hashcode - he made this lil' thing - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2572978 . I used a Galaxy S4 (the AT&T variety) with a locked bootloader, Safestrap was the only thing that saved us.
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Thank you, I have an At&t s4 & galaxy tab 3 too so, this helps a lot. I came across that page but, I tried the wrong version. I wish we could unlock bootloaders but, devs aren't working on it. maybe I need to study up & start programming.
Thanks,
C
cmdru1980 said:
. maybe I need to study up & start programming.
Thanks,
C
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That is not actually such a bad idea, most best hackers end up working for companies they hacked and make pretty good salaries. The latest one is the guy who came out with towellroot, I hear he is working for Google now.
pete4k said:
That is not actually such a bad idea, most best hackers end up working for companies they hacked and make pretty good salaries. The latest one is the guy who came out with towellroot, I hear he is working for Google now.
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I saw that. I found safestrap 3.75 that works. I need to learn how to unlock bootloaders.
Anyone:
Is TWRP being developed for the Samsung S7 Edge?
If so where can I find a copy that I may Odin?
It not bootloader is locked
serendipityguy said:
Anyone:
Is TWRP being developed for the Samsung S7 Edge?
If so where can I find a copy that I may Odin?
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Oh wow!
You managed to finally unlock the Qualcomm bootloader?
Awesome!
Please tell us how you did it!
wow another do we have twrp for this phone question.. I guess people think that if they keep asking this question, twrp will magically appear..
Binary100100 said:
Oh wow!
You managed to finally unlock the Qualcomm bootloader?
Awesome!
Please tell us how you did it!
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galaxyuser88 said:
wow another do we have twrp for this phone question.. I guess people think that if they keep asking this question, twrp will magically appear..
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Damn guys.. He obviously isn't as knowledgeable as some of us.. Why should every reply be so douchey? I'm sure you've asked questions at one time or another right? The election is over lol Lets all just start being nice to one another again :highfive:
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Anyone:
Is TWRP being developed for the Samsung S7 Edge?
If so where can I find a copy that I may Odin?
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We need more than root to use TWRP. The bootloader has to be unlocked. It's not very likely that you'll see any Samsung US versions unlocked, they've been locked down pretty damn tight for years.
I'm looking pretty hard at the Pixel XL.. I miss flashing roms every other night lol.
Binary100100 said:
Oh wow!
You managed to finally unlock the Qualcomm bootloader?
Awesome!
Please tell us how you did it!
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That doesn't answer his question
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That doesn't answer his question
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Oh but it most certainly does.
IF the OP managed to crack the bootloader THEN we can progress on the TESTING phase of a TWRP recovery. If he didn't unlock (or crack) the bootloader then thus it is locked, right? Which only answers the question.
One could easy argue that he didn't realize that the bootloader was locked. Okay. So let's do that. We'll assume as such. So let's wonder together now. Why would a device considered the best (and most popular) Android phone on the market not have a custom recovery? Hmm. That doesn't make sense! So instead of posting the inquiry in the appropriate How To Root section... another thread is opened about it. Undoubtedly, if the OP had read about it (s)he would have found that the bootloader is locked. Right? Because what other explaination could there be for the most popular Android phone on the market?
It really just means that every question has an answer but not every answer can *only* be found by starting yet another thread.
But... maybe... just maybe... he DOES have an unlocked bootloader. Wouldn't that be neat? Wouldn't we like to know how? The absence of such is the very reason we don't have TWRP available. Again... a little reading would lead one to discover that very minor detail. Of which the OP clearly didn't do enough. So... the moral of my point is...
nugzo said:
Damn guys.. He obviously isn't as knowledgeable as some of us.. Why should every reply be so douchey? I'm sure you've asked questions at one time or another right? The election is over lol Lets all just start being nice to one another again :highfive:
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A simple search would have answered his question before he posted his/her question.. yes we all started out asking questions and we all have been told the same thing. Search first before asking questions. Its as simple as that. That is what google is for and the search options in these forums..
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Oh but it most certainly does.
IF the OP managed to crack the bootloader THEN we can progress on the TESTING phase of a TWRP recovery. If he didn't unlock (or crack) the bootloader then thus it is locked, right? Which only answers the question.
One could easy argue that he didn't realize that the bootloader was locked. Okay. So let's do that. We'll assume as such. So let's wonder together now. Why would a device considered the best (and most popular) Android phone on the market not have a custom recovery? Hmm. That doesn't make sense! So instead of posting the inquiry in the appropriate How To Root section... another thread is opened about it. Undoubtedly, if the OP had read about it (s)he would have found that the bootloader is locked. Right? Because what other explaination could there be for the most popular Android phone on the market?
It really just means that every question has an answer but not every answer can *only* be found by starting yet another thread.
But... maybe... just maybe... he DOES have an unlocked bootloader. Wouldn't that be neat? Wouldn't we like to know how? The absence of such is the very reason we don't have TWRP available. Again... a little reading would lead one to discover that very minor detail. Of which the OP clearly didn't do enough. So... the moral of my point is...
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You have the option NOT to answer instead of being harsh on him
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cruel91 said:
You have the option NOT to answer instead of being harsh on him
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I don't get how else should do it. It prevents a load of other threads being created. If we tend to be soft on people who don't use a function that was created for a reason, we would be having threads over threads of asking for something that has been answered NUMEROUS times.
cruel91 said:
You have the option NOT to answer instead of being harsh on him
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How was I being harsh by inquiring to procedure in which he had used to unlock his bootloader?
Once we are all able to unlock ours then we can develop a fully functional recovery.
I know how you say it.... hey noob topic starter man (just kidding ) that question has been asked a few times already, do a search if you need more information. The same questions over and over tend to clog these threads up. But what clogs them even more, is the multiple flaming responses with no answers or guidance. . Or better yet, you can say... I have a link it's right here vvv.Heresyour answer.com/post710
Well this is TWRP built for Snapdragon S7s but won't boot because of locked bootloader.
hi.. can someone help me ...??
i need to know is there anyway to remove the unlocked bootloader warning on zen max pro m1??
its so annoying, and it makes bootup time longger..
any help would be appreciated...
thank you...
ungi79 said:
hi.. can someone help me ...??
i need to know is there anyway to remove the unlocked bootloader warning on zen max pro m1??
its so annoying, and it makes bootup time longger..
any help would be appreciated...
thank you...
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If you wish to remove it you have to relock your bootloader otherworldly the warning stays!
ungi79 said:
hi.. can someone help me ...??
i need to know is there anyway to remove the unlocked bootloader warning on zen max pro m1??
its so annoying, and it makes bootup time longger..
any help would be appreciated...
thank you...
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yes its very annoying
I have also searched for it,
But i think yet its not possible to remove that
Because same kind of thing is also there in xiaomi phones
Showing unlocked at the bottom
I had the Moto G4 Plus before this. You couldn't shave off the boot time, but it could be flashed over using logo.bin. So, no more warning screen.
To be honest, I don't know if something like this exists for X00TD.
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If you wish to remove it you have to relock your bootloader otherworldly the warning stays!
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I know that... But i want to keep twrp.. Twrp will get wipe with stock if i locked it..
ungi79 said:
I know that... But i want to keep twrp.. Twrp will get wipe with stock if i locked it..
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Yes, it's annoying AF, but for our device as of now there is no script or anything we can flash to get rid of it.
Doesn't affect the boot time though.
For going back to stock part - Lol, he was being sarcastic. If you want twrp, you gotta keep bootloader unlocked and bear those stupid warnings during boot.
akshmau5 said:
Yes, it's annoying AF, but for our device as of now there is no script or anything we can flash to get rid of it.
Doesn't affect the boot time though.
For going back to stock part - Lol, he was being sarcastic. If you want twrp, you gotta keep bootloader unlocked and bear those stupid warnings during boot.
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Well i think we just have to wait.. Till someone find a way to do it...
Guys, can I root then lock bootloader to stopmthe warning if I don't to use the TWRP anymore but keep the phone rooted?
Has someone found a way to do this?
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