[Q] Note 3 DLV Root query - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I've just made the switch to Android & Note 3 after years of iPhone & jailbreaking.
Been trying to find the most acceptable forum to ask this, and it seems wrong to be asking on the general Q&A forum, but "similar threads found" shows someone enquiring about root on the original Note, so here goes, apologies if it's the wrong place to ask.
Been reading up and getting to grips with the process of the De La Vega root as best I can. I have the n9005 Snapdragon version, O2 UK.
I've downloaded the matching AP and CSC - N9005XXUBMI7 & N9005O2UBMHD, got latest samsung drivers installed, Odin 3.09, turned off Reactivation lock, usb debugging is checked, and backed up my apps/data with Helium/Carbon.
Question 1 - just watched a youtube walkthrough posted on another thread here on XDA showing the process of rooting with DLV, and he seems to make no mention of having to wipe your device beforehand - the phone he uses appears to be very much not "stock" throughout.
Yet on the original DLV thread it says "do I have to fully wipe my phone when rooting? YES, if you don't you'll get lots of nasty force closes" - so I'd like confirmation on whether it is indeed necessary.
Question 2 - the N9005XXUBMJ3 AP from what I can gather is the newest, presumably with some fixes, so can I flash the MJ3 instead of MI7 (along with the correct CSC as above obviously) and still avoid tripping Knox? Or should I stick to the AP & CSC that match the ones shown with *#1234#?
Thanks,
Mike

tranquillian said:
Hi,
I've just made the switch to Android & Note 3 after years of iPhone & jailbreaking.
Been trying to find the most acceptable forum to ask this, and it seems wrong to be asking on the general Q&A forum, but "similar threads found" shows someone enquiring about root on the original Note, so here goes, apologies if it's the wrong place to ask.
Been reading up and getting to grips with the process of the De La Vega root as best I can. I have the n9005 Snapdragon version, O2 UK.
I've downloaded the matching AP and CSC - N9005XXUBMI7 & N9005O2UBMHD, got latest samsung drivers installed, Odin 3.09, turned off Reactivation lock, usb debugging is checked, and backed up my apps/data with Helium/Carbon.
Question 1 - just watched a youtube walkthrough posted on another thread here on XDA showing the process of rooting with DLV, and he seems to make no mention of having to wipe your device beforehand - the phone he uses appears to be very much not "stock" throughout.
Yet on the original DLV thread it says "do I have to fully wipe my phone when rooting? YES, if you don't you'll get lots of nasty force closes" - so I'd like confirmation on whether it is indeed necessary.
Question 2 - the N9005XXUBMJ3 AP from what I can gather is the newest, presumably with some fixes, so can I flash the MJ3 instead of MI7 (along with the correct CSC as above obviously) and still avoid tripping Knox? Or should I stick to the AP & CSC that match the ones shown with *#1234#?
Thanks,
Mike
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There's been reports that MJ3 is de la vega aware and will trip the Knox counter...

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Unbranded fro MI7 to MJ3 with stock odin - can I still root?

Hello guys,
I apologize whole heartly for posting this noob question as it probably was answered already but I couldn't find the exact answer myself:
I updated my vodafone branded german n3 from MI7 to unbranded MJ3 downloaded from sammobile.com.
The flash was successful and everything, but then I read in different places (but without further exlanation) that with the new bootloader which is included in this MJ3, you can no longer root? Or does this only mean the RTDLV method with knox 0x0?
I can't live without root, so I need to know please, because if I can't root any longer now I will hve to get an exchange phone asap.
Please somone answer this one or me please.
(and if rootin mj3 with new bootloader is possible still, can this be done knox-friendly? in the rtdlv thread I didnt get an answer so pls apologize for asking here)
please someone answer shortly - I am very busy with work lately and this weekend I finally got some time to root and set everything up on my Note 3 - but if I ****ed it up by updating the firmware through stock odin I need to know so that I can get a phone exchange before it end up with Knox 0x1 or even worse a bricked phone.
I will be modding hardcore (while still remaining on stock) and will give all you guys tips n tricks that I will find out during this etc - but I just need to get initial root on my phone - preferably with Knox 0x0.

[Q] Flashing to different region firmware

Hi everyone
I've recently switched from the iCraps to a Galaxy Note 3 international version so I'm still really new at all this and trying to read up and learn what all the terminology means.
I want to flash my note 3 to another region's firmware. I've been reading all the forum posts and i'm getting conflicting information.
Im currently on AP: n900XXUBMI7, CP: n9005XXUBMI6, CSC: n9005XSABMI1
I just have a few questions:
1) I want to flash the UK firmware however i want the option to go back to the Australian firmware in the future without tripping knox. Which firmware is the best to use? I've been reading that updating to MJ3 wont allow u to downgrade or root the device without tripping knox
2) What does MJ6, MJ3, MI7 refer to? Is it the AP?
3) How do I go about flashing the firmware?
3)Can anyone link me to any good guides or webpages that will explain everything (like what AP and CSC mean and their significance?)
If you could point me to any other information that I should/need to know abouting flashing to other region's firmware that would be greatly appreciated. As I said I'm very knew to android, it's much more difficult to get ur head around compared to the iCraps
Hi,
I used this firmware BTU-N9005XXUDMJ7. If you do a Google search you should come up with it (That's what I did). I cam from the stock Virgin Australia rom (Which is really an Optus one).
Root first using the Universal Root de la Vega v0.2 method.
Purchase Mobil Odin Pro app from Google Play
When flashing I did not flash the modems, apparently this helps with downgrading to the stock Australian firmware is required (I am not sure if this is true as I have not tried it).
I've had no issues with it and flashed with mobile Odin twice using the same firmware as I have been experimenting with the Sony media apps to try and get everything working. Read the mobile Odin thread to get the lowdown on how to use it. To not flash the modems you select each section individually (you'll see what I mean in the app).
I only did this last night but haven't had any issues so far (other than me playing around with the system files and stuffing up).

[Q] New to note 3 & samsung

hi, i just got my note 3 n9005 international a couple of days ago & now its time to root...you can say i am a little new to samsung because the last device i used was an s3 & that was a long time ago.....
i dont have any warranty so knox isnt that big of a concern unless it may cause some sort of damage to the phone...so far i have read..its only for warranty purposes like the flash counter for s3.
i was wondering if anyone would be kind enough to point me to rooting & everything else i need to do to install custom roms including recovery...
i tried to read through the instructions of root de la vega but i find it too complicated...so i was thinking of doing cf auto root....
thank you
linx1287 said:
hi, i just got my note 3 n9005 international a couple of days ago & now its time to root...you can say i am a little new to samsung because the last device i used was an s3 & that was a long time ago.....
i dont have any warranty so knox isnt that big of a concern unless it may cause some sort of damage to the phone...so far i have read..its only for warranty purposes like the flash counter for s3.
i was wondering if anyone would be kind enough to point me to rooting & everything else i need to do to install custom roms including recovery...
i tried to read through the instructions of root de la vega but i find it too complicated...so i was thinking of doing cf auto root....
thank you
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Samsung issue a 24month warranty on the Note 3 (maybe country specific?) -
If KNOX isn't an issue for you and you do not mind tripping it, the CF-Auto is the way to go.
RDLV is complicated if you're lazy, but it does preserve KNOX status depending on your bootloader version, put in #*1234# into your dial pad and post the results. We can know if you can use RDLV.
However, if you want to flash a Custom ROM, then you will need a custom recovery, which will trip your KNOX (can't be done without) - on the Android dev section and Orginal Android dev section (in this sub forum) are some Custom ROMs and the instructions on how to do so.
I have used X-Note, Crash and am currently using AllianceROM, but there are a few others.
Just be careful with custom kernels until you're pretty confident cause you can bootloop and ruin your EFS quite easily (it is fixable 99% of the time tho, script is on here also)
EDIT : All you need is here pretty much
thank you for your reply & these are the stats
AP: N9005XXUDMJ6
CP: N9005XXUDMJ4
CSC: N9005EVRDMJ4
also RDLV is way too complicated for me & besides i do plan to install a custom recovery so i think that defeats the point ....since you seem to have tripped knox, there hasnt been any kind of system issue i hope? this whole knox business gave me cold feet when i read about it...but so far as i can see..its just a flash counter.... could you tell me the tools i need to get started with? i already downloaded the usb drivers & odin 3.09..is there anything else i should need?
p.s. i was reading about "before or later MJ7 4" whatever...& i was wondering which of these was it refering to? ap? thank you
Once you trip the knox counter it makes no difference to the phone except not being able to use knox containers, and of course the warranty which you know. -- if you have the drivers and odin. Go grab cf-autoroot, run it thru odin and voila all done, similar for twrp or Cwm which ever you choose as your custom recovery (I use twrp) flash in odin and that's it all set.
Just make sure and I can't stress this enough, that you flash the right ROM for the N9005, and N900 doesn't work. - avoid doing restores with twrp for now also when you do a back up, some issues have arose recently and not sure of they're resolved or not yet.
Have fun man, just read everything about the ROM etc before you flash the odd one has FC's or NFC issues
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
ok so backing up & restoring with recovery is, for the time being, a no no? yes i will make sure to see if the roms are made for n9005 only....i will probably start off with omega roms as they are the 1st choice i had when i started modding the s3 ....thank you soo much mate for all the info...1 last thing to clear up is i am reading on developers talking about MJ or MK or whatever it is....are they talking about the build number i find in Settings/About??
1 thing i couldnt get a proper answer for...is how does 1 know they have the international variant of the n9005 anyway? normally if a n9005 is under some sort of carrier...the carrier logo would flash when booting up right? because thats what happens on my brother's note 3 n9005...when he boots up his phone..it shows SFR logo before going to the samsung bootanimation.....but on mine there is no such thing...the simple note 3 n9005 text then samsung boot animation & then straight to system...that means mine is the unbranded 1 am i correct?
linx1287 said:
1 thing i couldnt get a proper answer for...is how does 1 know they have the international variant of the n9005 anyway? normally if a n9005 is under some sort of carrier...the carrier logo would flash when booting up right? because thats what happens on my brother's note 3 n9005...when he boots up his phone..it shows SFR logo before going to the samsung bootanimation.....but on mine there is no such thing...the simple note 3 n9005 text then samsung boot animation & then straight to system...that means mine is the unbranded 1 am i correct?
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Yeah yours is unbranded, only thing that may/will apply to you is region lock (which unless you're leaving the country your purchased your phone in isn't an issue at the start.
Although I see your CSC is EVR (if I recall correctly that is EE UK's firmware on board)
EDIT: Yes MK/ML are build numbers
no i dont have region lock..THAT i checked...so can i go forwards with all the rooting recovery & custom roms? i did find a orange core services apk on my apps manager under ALL tab..... also what original firmware can i roll back to incase anything goes wrong? any specifics?
linx1287 said:
no i dont have region lock..THAT i checked...so can i go forwards with all the rooting recovery & custom roms? i did find a orange core services apk on my apps manager under ALL tab..... also what original firmware can i roll back to incase anything goes wrong? any specifics?
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Yup can go forwards. EVR (EE aka Orange/T-Mobile) have unlocked phones so yeah you won't have region lock. Which means yours is unbranded but carrier unbranded.
As for firmware, it depends on what region you are using? And what country you are in (you could use BTU (also UK, unbranded but EVR is ok also) - You are **now I say this depending on your country/region** OK on MJ7 or MK2 IF you upgrade since you're using a UK based ROM/CSC your network obviously supports it. However battery life is better on lower than MJ6. So it's your choice really.
Most custom ROMs are MK2 or ML2 atm I think, - Not sure if any upgrade your bootloader to MJ7 (if they do, you can't roll back any lower currently)
i just need a stock firmware so as i have a fallback if anything goes wrong...nothing more really as i plan to stick with custom roms...will this do?
http://samsung-updates.com/details/17028/Galaxy_Note_3_Snapdragon/SM-N9005/EVR/N9005XXUDMJ6.html
i am in Bangladesh so i am pretty confident that there isnt any rom for my region
yea i was wondering about the battery life myself...i dont know what version my brother's note is but his battery lasts noticibly longer than mine does....i was even planning on swapping batteries as i thought it might be a cell related issue
linx1287 said:
i just need a stock firmware so as i have a fallback if anything goes wrong...nothing more really as i plan to stick with custom roms...will this do?
http://samsung-updates.com/details/17028/Galaxy_Note_3_Snapdragon/SM-N9005/EVR/N9005XXUDMJ6.html
i am in Bangladesh so i am pretty confident that there isnt any rom for my region
yea i was wondering about the battery life myself...i dont know what version my brother's note is but his battery lasts noticibly longer than mine does....i was even planning on swapping batteries as i thought it might be a cell related issue
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As long as your bootloader doesn't go to MJ7 - that firmware is OK, If your bootloader updates ( I think it may with the custom ROM) you can't roll back to MJ6, you can go to MJ7 or MK2 via BTU which will work for you since EVR works.
the latest omega is ML2 so by that measure...i wont be able to roll back to MK2 either & the latest on this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459328 is MK2
linx1287 said:
the latest omega is ML2 so by that measure...i wont be able to roll back to MK2 either & the latest on this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459328 is MK2
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You can drop back as far as MJ7 ( I have at least when I've returned to stock due to mess ups) my build is MK2 atm
the bootloader only goes to MJ7 (last I checked, If it has changed then mine still lets me roll to MJ7)
csc seems a very complicated mess...GOD when did the mod friendly samsung go this crazy? the s3 was the most fun thing to mod...now this feels more complicated then Sony's!! :'( since my csc is EVR...is it possible to put BTU? i saw someone post this but didnt get any replies... http://www.usofttech.com/t128991.html
OH CRAP you said this BTU already...sorry my bad.... just trying to absorb all this
1 last query & i think i can start....with my current MJ6 build...can i do the cf auto root? or do i need to be on a lower build? if i can...then i think i will start or should i wait for the MJ7 to finish downloading & root that with cf auto root? & mate...thank you... you helped clear a lot of the confusions stopping me from modding this...now i think i can start things with a bit of confidence...thank you.... MUCH appreciated
linx1287 said:
1 last query & i think i can start....with my current MJ6 build...can i do the cf auto root? or do i need to be on a lower build? if i can...then i think i will start or should i wait for the MJ7 to finish downloading & root that with cf auto root? & mate...thank you... you helped clear a lot of the confusions stopping me from modding this...now i think i can start things with a bit of confidence...thank you.... MUCH appreciated
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You can CF root straight away, - since you're triggering KNOX anyway it won't affect you. Then on with custom recovery etc, just keep MJ7 as your stock back up on your PC just incase. and IF you run into any issues with EFS (bootloops/no signal/wifi/baseband etc) use THIS It has saved me and quite a few others.
EDIT: And no problem man, glad to help, we all start somewhere with new devices
mate....the odin inside the cf root is 1.85 & the 1 got from google is 3.09 which should i use? & is PDA & AP the same thing because they are diff in the 2 versions of odin
linx1287 said:
mate....the odin inside the cf root is 1.85 & the 1 got from google is 3.09 which should i use? & is PDA & AP the same thing because they are diff in the 2 versions of odin
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I use 3.07 personally - and flash using PDA -- Use the one with CF root if you're unsure
the phone is rooted ahhh feels like home again ....mate you said earlier that restoring backups on twrp causes system issues....i was wondering if this is true for just twrp or ALL current recoveries in general? which recovery would you suggest? also i was wondering about that script you told me about...the 1 about soft brick.... that fixes corrupt efs due to flashes yes? if so, does that mean it doesnt require my backup of efs?
linx1287 said:
the phone is rooted ahhh feels like home again ....mate you said earlier that restoring backups on twrp causes system issues....i was wondering if this is true for just twrp or ALL current recoveries in general? which recovery would you suggest? also i was wondering about that script you told me about...the 1 about soft brick.... that fixes corrupt efs due to flashes yes? if so, does that mean it doesnt require my backup of efs?
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TWRP has issues *sometimes* there's a few posts about it around, I personally have had no problems and use TWRP fine, but I mentioned it because what works for one, doesn't always for another.
As for EFS backup, keep it just incase -- IT seems Android can rebuild the EFS again with that fire script. -- It's handy though, gotten a few out of the crapper including myself

[Q] Haven't ever been able to upgrade firmware on Note 3 since purchase - what's up?

Hola,
Got my Note 3 a while back, and I'm getting itchy firmware fingers!
Maybe I'm being stupid - but so far I haven't had any luck in 'automatically' finding updated firmwares - still sitting on the MHN one that was installed when I bought the phone back on November.
Am I doing anything wrong? Do I need to root to be able to update the firmware? KIES says I'm on the latest... Not a network locked phone - have used t-mob, orange and currently a 3 sim.
Halp!
Hup we go!
No updates have ever come through either OTA or KIES... why me!
pipohippo said:
Hup we go!
No updates have ever come through either OTA or KIES... why me!
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mate why dont you update via pc odin then ? and you dont need root to upgrade via kies
here try this for guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help/guide-odin-flash-guide-t1671969
get your firmware from here
http://www.samfirmware.com/
pipohippo said:
Hup we go!
No updates have ever come through either OTA or KIES... why me!
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Maybe you should post more details - for instance what version of Note 3 do you have (ideally you want to know the original code, something like N9005ZWE or N9005ZKEBTU, which identifies a N9005 for UK) and what firmware are you right now. And eventually what have you asked when originally asked about the country where you are (for the license agreement). If the combinations above get very weird you also need to know your effective CSC, but that could be a longer shot.
Thanks for the responses guys - I assumed Odin also required rooting, so I will have a proper look! Good questions to ask as well, so just for reference, phone is the following:
Product Code SM-N9005ZKEBTU
Bootloader Version N9005XXUBMHN
Baseband Version N9005XXUBMHN
Android Version 4.3 (whatever came out of the box)
pipohippo said:
Thanks for the responses guys - I assumed Odin also required rooting, so I will have a proper look! Good questions to ask as well, so just for reference, phone is the following:
Product Code SM-N9005ZKEBTU
Bootloader Version N9005XXUBMHN
Baseband Version N9005XXUBMHN
Android Version 4.3 (whatever came out of the box)
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No my friend as I said before updating via odi n dsnt require root... great now you can just download 4.4.2 firmware for your note 3 and update
Sent from my SM-N900 using Tapatalk
pipohippo said:
Thanks for the responses guys - I assumed Odin also required rooting, so I will have a proper look! Good questions to ask as well, so just for reference, phone is the following:
Product Code SM-N9005ZKEBTU
Bootloader Version N9005XXUBMHN
Baseband Version N9005XXUBMHN
Android Version 4.3 (whatever came out of the box)
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N9005ZKEBTU seems to be be EU-British unlocked N9005 - I would assume that you also picked UK when asked about the license agreement.
N9005XXUBMHN is a very interesting version of the firmware that is not even listed here:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/?model=SM-N9005&pcode=BTU#firmware
You seem to have a fairly recent firmware and for the moment there is no 4.4.2 version of the BTU sub-region.
I am guessing that the firmware is actually way old, so it's not listed! Assuming the firmwares are in alphabetical order!
MHx < MJx
All UK aye - good to know that the phone is actually unlocked though I'll have a look on SamMobile and grab a nice 4.3 firmware - not ready for KitKat yet!
xclub_101 said:
N9005ZKEBTU seems to be be EU-British unlocked N9005 - I would assume that you also picked UK when asked about the license agreement.
N9005XXUBMHN is a very interesting version of the firmware that is not even listed here:
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You seem to have a fairly recent firmware and for the moment there is no 4.4.2 version of the BTU sub-region.
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pipohippo said:
I am guessing that the firmware is actually way old, so it's not listed! Assuming the firmwares are in alphabetical order!
MHx < MJx
All UK aye - good to know that the phone is actually unlocked though I'll have a look on SamMobile and grab a nice 4.3 firmware - not ready for KitKat yet!
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Hmm, for some reason I was thinking MK instead of MH, indeed your firmware is unusual! But please be aware that those old firmware versions are the only ones that can be safely rooted without triggering the knox warranty flag. Which reminds me - if you go to download mode do you see any reference to knox?
Knox Kernal Lock: 0x0
Knox Warranty Void: 0x0
I am guessing that is kind of good right?
final clarification - rooting has the possibility of triggering knox warranty shizzle, but just doing a 'standard' firmware update (even via odin) should keep things fine right?
xclub_101 said:
Hmm, for some reason I was thinking MK instead of MH, indeed your firmware is unusual! But please be aware that those old firmware versions are the only ones that can be safely rooted without triggering the knox warranty flag. Which reminds me - if you go to download mode do you see any reference to knox?
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pipohippo said:
Knox Kernal Lock: 0x0
Knox Warranty Void: 0x0
I am guessing that is kind of good right?
final clarification - rooting has the possibility of triggering knox warranty shizzle, but just doing a 'standard' firmware update (even via odin) should keep things fine right?
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Correct, standard Odin update WITH THE RIGHT FIRMWARE will be fine.
IMHO your absolute best path from this point would be something like this:
- save whatever you need to save to the cloud or eventually on the external microSD (just in case)
- disable reactivation lock; disable any updates and security updates in the current ROM; stop mobile data and WiFi; keep all updates off and all network off until the very last step of the entire procedure
- using normal Odin and download mode install oldest BTU firmware you can get - MI7 in the link I provided above; that update should go without any problem; reboot and check everything is OK (and stop again any network or update if re-enabled); this step is only needed in order to get you on the EXACT same path that the huge majority of the people around (including me) have used with URDLV; it might be possible to skip this and still have everything working 100% (and this is quite very likely but I have not tested it);
- using Universal Root de la Vega (URDLV) and the same MI7 from above you will generate a N9005XX____MI7_HOME_VEGA.tar.md5 file which then you will again write with normal Odin and in download mode; this will get you rooted on MI7 with knox 0x0 ; you can read more about this in the URDLV thread
- then using Mobile Odin Pro (NOT normal Odin / download mode) and the most recent 4.3 version available for BTU you can update to MJ7 or MK2 - while keeping root and knox 0x0!
Read for more details on the last step this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2522729
Also note that Mobile Odin Pro will also let you update to 4.4 and keep root and knox 0x0, so it is not a bad investment. Also note that at this point there is no other way to root with knox 0x0 once you got past a certain firmware, nor is it possible to go back before the version of your bootloader (so in other words the above procedure also would guarantee that you can get back to MI7 if for instance you do not like MK2, something you would never otherwise be able to do).
As my signature shows - MJ7 / MK2 are currently very solid versions (and if you are rooted you can get amazing battery life and performance) and I would strongly suggest avoiding any upgrade towards 4.4 in the immediate future.

[Q] Downgrading Galaxy Note 3 SM-N9005 from 4.4.2→4.3 without E-Fuse/Guarantee Loss

[Q] Downgrading Galaxy Note 3 SM-N9005 from 4.4.2→4.3 without E-Fuse/Guarantee Loss
Hello everybody.
Is there any way to downgrade the Galaxy Note 3 SM-N9005 from 4.4.2 to 4.3, without triggering the E-Fuse-Chip to short-circuit which causes feautre-loss and guarantee loss?
It's OK, if the Guarantee is just TEMPORAIRLY disabled, while the downgrade is in progress
But after the downgrade, the device should be like a new one.
I also don't want any damage on my device like lower processing power, guarantee loss, heat problems or compatibility problems.
Also, i've already backed all data up, so backup isn't really needed.
Please don't ask me, why i want to take this downgrade. KitKat has so many unknown software disadvantages, and compatibility problems and it's too bogus.
If you know, how to do this, but you don't think, that a downgrade is not needed, please post it yet.
Short Story
The Shop, where the Note 3 is bought from mentioned this device to have Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, but i was shocked/disappointed, after i saw KitKat.​
The KitKat-Wafer is quite tasty, but the Android-Operation-System is quite bitter.
I really appreciate any help you can provide.
Far as I know flashing an official binary will not trip your Knox. Don't know about KK to JB downgrades because the bootloader can not be flashing back to JB after KK has been applied.
AO7 said:
Far as I know flashing an official binary will not trip your Knox. Don't know about KK to JB downgrades because the bootloader can not be flashing back to JB after KK has been applied.
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Thank you very much for answering.
So, i just have to start ODIN, and let's/here we go?
Right?
What i understand
So that means:
Download ODIN
Install ODIN
Download Firmware
Connect Note 3 to PC
[*]Let's go (Load Firmware on Note 3)
Will the downgrade be sucessfully?
No Guarantee Loss
[*]No eFuse-Trigger
No Feature Loss
No Other Problems
Temporaire guarantee loss is OK, if it can be restored.
But i don't want to Trigger the EFuse-Short Circuit.
Missing
Step 1 download and install Samsung/ Kies USB drivers .
Open Odin put relevant files in correct box.
Connect phone to PC
Make sure correct boxes ticked in Odin .
Hit start button
No Guarantee Loss >>> No not 100% possible .
Knox Triggered by custom rom / kernel/ recovery not by stock rom .
Really would not downgrade as i don't see you as understanding the basics .
Is your EFS folder backed up is question 1 as a downgrade may lose your IMEI .
Hannah Stern said:
What i understand
So that means:
Download ODIN
Install ODIN
Download Firmware
Connect Note 3 to PC
[*]Let's go (Load Firmware on Note 3)
Will the downgrade be sucessfully?
No Guarantee Loss
[*]No eFuse-Trigger
No Feature Loss
No Other Problems
Temporaire guarantee loss is OK, if it can be restored.
But i don't want to Trigger the EFuse-Short Circuit.
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I'm gonna agree with the poster above Hannah. It looks like you don't really understand what you are doing.
Here's a very quick rundown:
1. Get the Samsung phone drivers
2. Get Odin 3.09
3. Get EFS professional and make several EFS backups of all partitions
4. If your phone is carrier branded only download stock firmware specifically for your carrier brand. Otherwise any region stock firmware should work. Do not use Hong Kong FW unless your phone is from HK. for safety, stick to firmware of your approximate geographical area to avoid possible issues with modems.
5. Read, read, and read as many threads on this forum as you can.
6. There are a bunch of steps after this which i won't all type out. Refer to point 5...
JJEgan said:
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Step 1 download and install Samsung/ Kies USB drivers .
Open Odin put relevant files in correct box.
Connect phone to PC
Make sure correct boxes ticked in Odin .
Hit start button
No Guarantee Loss >>> No not 100% possible .
Knox Triggered by custom rom / kernel/ recovery not by stock rom .
Really would not downgrade as i don't see you as understanding the basics .
Is your EFS folder backed up is question 1 as a downgrade may lose your IMEI .
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OK, Understood
AO7 said:
I'm gonna agree with the poster above Hannah. It looks like you don't really understand what you are doing.
Here's a very quick rundown:
1. Get the Samsung phone drivers
2. Get Odin 3.09
3. Get EFS professional and make several EFS backups of all partitions
4. If your phone is carrier branded only download stock firmware specifically for your carrier brand. Otherwise any region stock firmware should work. Do not use Hong Kong FW unless your phone is from HK. for safety, stick to firmware of your approximate geographical area to avoid possible issues with modems.
5. Read, read, and read as many threads on this forum as you can.
6. There are a bunch of steps after this which i won't all type out. Refer to point 5...
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OK, Thanks very much.
I've got a German SM-N9005
What is the Newest Baseband Version with Android 4.3?
I think, it is:
PDA: N9005XXUDMJ7
CSC: N9005OXADMJ4
Or is MK2 newer?
Hannah Stern said:
I've got a German SM-N9005
What is the Newest Baseband Version with Android 4.3?
I think, it is:
PDA: N9005XXUDMJ7
CSC: N9005OXADMJ4
Or is MK2 newer?
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Very basic Samsung FW decoder:
Device identifer - region code - FW identificator ( The lower the letter in the alphabet the newer the software)
N9005 - XXU - MJ7
This is the last 4.3 FW for DBT (Generic Germany)
http://samsung-updates.com/details/22095/Galaxy_Note_3_Snapdragon/SM-N9005/DBT/N9005XXUDMK2.html
AO7 said:
It looks like you don't really understand what you are doing.
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That's why i was asking.
>>> But thank you very much for letting me know, which is the lastest 4.3-JB-Firmware for the Galaxy Note 3 and telling me, how Samsung's Firmware Codes work.
I owe you something for that great post...
The only problems are the upload sites:
Both pages Suck
UL.TO - Dead Link
RapidGator - Struggle to Download
But i managed it to download that file.
Thank you very much @AO7. The world needs more people like you.
Baseband is Modem and not always updated at the same time as firmware updated .
@JJEgan
 @AO7
I'm trapped.
Is there any way to
Root without triggering EFuse
or EFS-Backup without root?
Here's my thread about EFuse. (This text is the link itself)
Hannah Stern said:
@JJEgan
@AO7
I'm trapped.
Is there any way to
Root without triggering EFuse
or EFS-Backup without root?
Here's my thread about EFuse. (This text is the link itself)
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I use EFS Backup Pro to backup my modem and EFS partitions but that requires root. TWRP also has the ability to backup the modem partition, but flashing a custom recovery will trigger knox 0x1.
I've tripped my knox over a year ago so I don't keep up with how to root the phone while keeping knox 0x0. A quick google gave me this post but I have not tried it myself.
If you manage to root your phone and keep it 0x0 than technically I imagine you can backup your EFS. The question is it's still worthwhile to go to all this trouble. The N9005 is approaching its' second birthday. In my personal case, since I don't care for extended warranties on electronics, my legal basic warranty already expired some time ago anyway.
there might be some obscure proprietary Samsung features that depend on Knox. But other than those, I see no real point in trying to keep your phone 0x0.
AO7 said:
I use EFS Backup Pro to backup my modem and EFS partitions but that requires root. TWRP also has the ability to backup the modem partition, but flashing a custom recovery will trigger knox 0x1.
I've tripped my knox over a year ago so I don't keep up with how to root the phone while keeping knox 0x0. A quick google gave me this post but I have not tried it myself.
If you manage to root your phone and keep it 0x0 than technically I imagine you can backup your EFS. The question is it's still worthwhile to go to all this trouble. The N9005 is approaching its' second birthday. In my personal case, since I don't care for extended warranties on electronics, my legal basic warranty already expired some time ago anyway.
there might be some obscure proprietary Samsung features that depend on Knox. But other than those, I see no real point in trying to keep your phone 0x0.
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EFS backup always shows up an error while starting up. Then it closes itself.
EFS and EFuse...:crying:
does anyone here still have that jelly bean file?
pottylotty said:
does anyone here still have that jelly bean file?
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What JB file ???

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