Stock unrooted MF9 zip? Or tar.md5 that won't wipe data? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshoot

Is there a zip we can flash in TWRP or CWM to go back to stock? I'm stock rooted with a couple tweaks (like hotshot mod) and I want to revert to full stock to take the MJA OTA. I'd of course need to manually flash the stock recovery afterwards via odin for the OTA to work.
I know I can odin back to stock, but that wipes data (and possibly the internal sd card as well, the thread isn't clear). I want keep data, since there shouldn't be anything incompatible with full stock.
I suppose I could backup the internal sd card, backup data with TWRP, odin to MF9, take the OTA, use cf to get root, odin TWRP back on, restore the internal sd from backup, and restore data from TWRP. But it would certainly be a lot easier and faster if there was a way to just go to stock without wiping data...
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Ingenium13 said:
Is there a zip we can flash in TWRP or CWM to go back to stock? I'm stock rooted with a couple tweaks (like hotshot mod) and I want to revert to full stock to take the MJA OTA. I'd of course need to manually flash the stock recovery afterwards via odin for the OTA to work.
I know I can odin back to stock, but that wipes data (and possibly the internal sd card as well, the thread isn't clear). I want keep data, since there shouldn't be anything incompatible with full stock.
I suppose I could backup the internal sd card, backup data with TWRP, odin to MF9, take the OTA, use cf to get root, odin TWRP back on, restore the internal sd from backup, and restore data from TWRP. But it would certainly be a lot easier and faster if there was a way to just go to stock without wiping data...
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If you had research. Restoring data on 4.3 messes up your phone. You should stick with mf9 for now really. The only good thing about 4.3 is gear support but come with knox security which is being a pain in the a** for people now. But thats my opinion
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ROMANTiC KiD said:
If you had research. Restoring data on 4.3 messes up your phone. You should stick with mf9 for now really. The only good thing about 4.3 is gear support but come with knox security which is being a pain in the a** for people now. But thats my opinion
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4.3 should have the TRIM support (the main reason that I was interested in it)

ROMANTiC KiD said:
If you had research. Restoring data on 4.3 messes up your phone. You should stick with mf9 for now really. The only good thing about 4.3 is gear support but come with knox security which is being a pain in the a** for people now. But thats my opinion
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I did research, the concensus was that titanium backup restoring wasn't working, and that was only when restoring the app itself (installing from the Play Store then restoring data only works). But restoring the actual data partition should be fine.
Or if that's an issue, and I had to wipe data, then I would just restore data right after odining to stock MF9 before taking the OTA.
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Ingenium13 said:
Is there a zip we can flash in TWRP or CWM to go back to stock? I'm stock rooted with a couple tweaks (like hotshot mod) and I want to revert to full stock to take the MJA OTA. I'd of course need to manually flash the stock recovery afterwards via odin for the OTA to work.
I know I can odin back to stock, but that wipes data (and possibly the internal sd card as well, the thread isn't clear). I want keep data, since there shouldn't be anything incompatible with full stock.
I suppose I could backup the internal sd card, backup data with TWRP, odin to MF9, take the OTA, use cf to get root, odin TWRP back on, restore the internal sd from backup, and restore data from TWRP. But it would certainly be a lot easier and faster if there was a way to just go to stock without wiping data...
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If you use the stock mf9 tar to return to stock, all of your data will still be there, it does not wipe your data. Your system partition will be overwritten along with recovery, bootloader, and modem. But it will not touch your data. Download the one from sammobile and you should be fine.
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jj14 said:
4.3 should have the TRIM support (the main reason that I was interested in it)
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Yeah trust me, there's a lot more good to 4.3 than just gear support. Trim support was my most anticipated feature i was looking forward to as well, but I can tell a huge difference In the clarity of the screen, and colors as well. Battery life on stock kernel has been ridiculously good.
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Flashing and data question

Hello quick question here If my phone is already rooted with stock rom and I flash CM on it will I lose my data?
JayMix said:
Hello quick question here If my phone is already rooted with stock rom and I flash CM on it will I lose my data?
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Yes. to prevent any issues it is advised to wipe all data before flashing. One of the things you learn to deal with when flashing custom roms.
JayMix said:
Hello quick question here If my phone is already rooted with stock rom and I flash CM on it will I lose my data?
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You'll want to wipe your data partition when you flash between ROMs. You can use Titanium Backup to backup your user apps before you flash CM (it might be a good idea to copy the TitaniumBackup folder off of your phone after you've made the backup if you aren't familiar with flashing or wiping, if you wipe the internal SD you're backups will be deleted!). Once you've flashed CM you can download Titanium Backup from the market and restore from your backup.
While you can backup/restore system apps as well you'll get weird results between ROMs (which usually results in wiping and starting over again anyway), so my advice is to only restore system apps/data when flashing the same ROM.
Your virtual SD card will not be wiped.
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Thx very helpful.
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Is there a way to delete ALL content on phone? (format phone)

I have rooted and rooted but have also gone back and forth to stock. I am considering it yet again. Is there way to delete ALL content on phone or in other words format the phone to reflash it to stock?
I have the stock ROM file and so can easily ODIN everything back, right?
I want to do this because I keep ending up with apps that I earlier removed from my phone and the google installed apps. Yet they still appear. Somewhere, older content is still being pointed to from my device.... not sure why or how....
heyjoojoo said:
I have rooted and rooted but have also gone back and forth to stock. I am considering it yet again. Is there way to delete ALL content on phone or in other words format the phone to reflash it to stock?
I have the stock ROM file and so can easily ODIN everything back, right?
I want to do this because I keep ending up with apps that I earlier removed from my phone and the google installed apps. Yet they still appear. Somewhere, older content is still being pointed to from my device.... not sure why or how....
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Um, yes.
AND wrong section.
JUST do some reading and searching.
Thread has been moved to correct forums. Please be sure to read and understand the rules before posting.
And to answer your question, you need to wipe data, cache and Dalvik in recovery, or use a tar file or one click (if available) that does this step for you.
heyjoojoo said:
I have rooted and rooted but have also gone back and forth to stock. I am considering it yet again. Is there way to delete ALL content on phone or in other words format the phone to reflash it to stock?
I have the stock ROM file and so can easily ODIN everything back, right?
I want to do this because I keep ending up with apps that I earlier removed from my phone and the google installed apps. Yet they still appear. Somewhere, older content is still being pointed to from my device.... not sure why or how....
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It's your internal SD card. When you wipe data in recovery it skips the data/media folder. You have to wipe that separately. That's why your old stuff keeps coming back when you flash something new. You haven't been wiping the data/media folder. Some of the better recoveries like TWRP and Philz Recovery have the option to wipe data//media. I'm not sure about the other recoveries.
heyjoojoo said:
I have rooted and rooted but have also gone back and forth to stock. I am considering it yet again. Is there way to delete ALL content on phone or in other words format the phone to reflash it to stock?
I have the stock ROM file and so can easily ODIN everything back, right?
I want to do this because I keep ending up with apps that I earlier removed from my phone and the google installed apps. Yet they still appear. Somewhere, older content is still being pointed to from my device.... not sure why or how....
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Sleepycloud said:
It's your internal SD card. When you wipe data in recovery it skips the data/media folder. You have to wipe that separately. That's why your old stuff keeps coming back when you flash something new. You haven't been wiping the data/media folder. Some of the better recoveries like TWRP and Philz Recovery have the option to wipe data//media. I'm not sure about the other recoveries.
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What sleepy cloud said. But formatting SD Card and doing a factory reset (in the Settings > Account area) can also clear out a lot of data.
Sleepycloud said:
It's your internal SD card. When you wipe data in recovery it skips the data/media folder. You have to wipe that separately. That's why your old stuff keeps coming back when you flash something new. You haven't been wiping the data/media folder. Some of the better recoveries like TWRP and Philz Recovery have the option to wipe data//media. I'm not sure about the other recoveries.
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Can I wipe this myself using Windows, using format? And then using Odin to reinstall stock?
VandyCWG said:
What sleepy cloud said. But formatting SD Card and doing a factory reset (in the Settings > Account area) can also clear out a lot of data.
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I want to clear out ALL the data not just some.... Lol.
heyjoojoo said:
I want to clear out ALL the data not just some.... Lol.
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Just use Odin to flash the stock firmware. Then do a factory reset in the stock recovery.
jd1639 said:
Just use Odin to flash the stock firmware. Then do a factory reset in the stock recovery.
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+1. And make sure you stop Google from re-downloading all your apps on its own after you install...
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Would reflashing the stock firmware via odin wipe data?

Im planning to reflash my phone back to stock as a few things are messed up, will be flashing via odin the base firmware is UEND6 and will reflash the same firmware so that I can still root w/o tripping knox, would reflashing via Odin clear user data?
i guess not
EarlZ said:
Im planning to reflash my phone back to stock as a few things are messed up, will be flashing via odin the base firmware is UEND6 and will reflash the same firmware so that I can still root w/o tripping knox, would reflashing via Odin clear user data?
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I guess just flashing the firmware won't wipe the data.
I flashed stock over a CM install and forgot to wipe data. My stuff was still there but the install was definitely a little bit unstable with background apps crashing. It didn't wipe data, but the phone needed a data wipe afterwards to be usable...
AO7 said:
I flashed stock over a CM install and forgot to wipe data. My stuff was still there but the install was definitely a little bit unstable with background apps crashing. It didn't wipe data, but the phone needed a data wipe afterwards to be usable...
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I kinda need to get my data back before wiping, I installed 3 new xposed modules and I am not 100% sure which of the 3 is causing the issue, Im stuck at the Samsung logo.
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Im wondering if factory reset would delete camera photos stored on the internal memory, if not I have most of my impt stuff backed up online.
EarlZ said:
I kinda need to get my data back before wiping, I installed 3 new xposed modules and I am not 100% sure which of the 3 is causing the issue, Im stuck at the Samsung logo.
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Install TWRP recovery (will trip knox) and make a TWRP backup of the entire phone including data partition. Once inside TWRP recovery you can also mount /data and adb pull whatever data you need from it, including the backup. Not sure what to do if you need to access embedded app data that you can not pull through adb.
When I flashed stock without wiping data my files were still there though.
AO7 said:
Install TWRP recovery (will trip knox) and make a TWRP backup of the entire phone including data partition. Once inside TWRP recovery you can also mount /data and adb pull whatever data you need from it, including the backup. Not sure what to do if you need to access embedded app data that you can not pull through adb.
When I flashed stock without wiping data my files were still there though.
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My data is not that important to trip knox
EarlZ said:
My data is not that important to trip knox
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In that case I would just flash stock and see what happens,
AO7 said:
In that case I would just flash stock and see what happens,
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Still waiting for the download to complete. Samfirmware is only giving me 300kb/s and I dont know where else to get stock firmwares.
To close this issue with a resolved status, I would like to say one thing.
If you flash a leaked firmware - it will wipe your phone.
If you flash a stock firmware - it will NOT wipe your phone.
Factory reset will not wipe your internal SD.
Installing TWRP or anything unofficial will trip your KNOX. If your data is worth losing warranty - go for it
I was with a UEND6 firmware and just gonna flash the same to get my data back and factory reset the phone.
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Got my data, everything seems to be perfectly working aside from the task manger, Gonna factory reset the phone and probably reflash with odin to have a clean start, would ticking repartition be necessary for a fresh install ? ( but I remember that required a PIT file )

Wipe phone? How do I do it without loosing root?

Hi there, my phone has been acting wonky the past week or so. I'd like to just factory reset (under settings or safestrap) not sure which one is better.
I am rooted running stock with some apps frozen.
What's the best way to reset without loosing root and safestrap?
Thanks!!
do I have to unfreeze everything first?
I tried searching (as I know search is my friend but I was getting contradictory information.
Thanks for your help!
You will not lose root from a factory data reset. All an FDR does is wipe caches, davlik, and system cache. It does not replace files or software, like it would if someone were to odin a firmware tar.
warpedmind0u812 said:
You will not lose root from a factory data reset. All an FDR does is wipe caches, davlik, and system cache. It does not replace files or software, like it would if someone were to odin a firmware tar.
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Thanks for getting back to me! So can I just reset? Or should unfreeze my apps first?
So it would just have the stock apps that come with the phone on it after a reset?
Thanks!
It's been so long since I've had to do this lol
warpedmind0u812 said:
You will not lose root from a factory data reset. All an FDR does is wipe caches, davlik, and system cache. It does not replace files or software, like it would if someone were to odin a firmware tar.
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you are totally wrong lol. a fdr does wipe the system so he would need to have a rom.zip stored on his internal storage/ext sdcard... if he uses SS to do a factory reset he will not boot until he flashes a rom.
now if he does an advanced wipe and selects only the caches thats a different story
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elliwigy said:
you are totally wrong lol. a fdr does wipe the system so he would need to have a rom.zip stored on his internal storage/ext sdcard... if he uses SS to do a factory reset he will not boot until he flashes a rom.
now if he does an advanced wipe and selects only the caches thats a different story
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yikes! So I won't use SS to wipe. If I just factory reset under settings....should I unfreeze all my apps first? When I boot up again the phone will have all the stock apps, and nothing more correct?
Thanks guys!
putney1477 said:
yikes! So I won't use SS to wipe. If I just factory reset under settings....should I unfreeze all my apps first? When I boot up again the phone will have all the stock apps, and nothing more correct?
Thanks guys!
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worst that will happen u will have to odin a stock tar and reroot.. i would back up all your pictures n everything onto a ext sdcard or pc.. essentially, a fdr from settings or the stock android recovery will make it like new again if you havent flashed a custom rom but i never use it.. i would always just odin a stock tar or use ss fdr and flash a stock rooted rom.zip through ss
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elliwigy said:
worst that will happen u will have to odin a stock tar and reroot.. i would back up all your pictures n everything onto a ext sdcard or pc.. essentially, a fdr from settings or the stock android recovery will make it like new again if you havent flashed a custom rom but i never use it.. i would always just odin a stock tar or use ss fdr and flash a stock rooted rom.zip through ss
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Oh boy lol....
Ok so if I odin back to nha, take Ota to ni2, odin stock ncg kernel, root with towelroot, odin stich ni2, reboot. I should be fresh out of the box right?
Then I can download ss and install.
Holy crap that's a lot of steps.
Thanks!
Heather
putney1477 said:
Oh boy lol....
Ok so if I odin back to nha, take Ota to ni2, odin stock ncg kernel, root with towelroot, odin stich ni2, reboot. I should be fresh out of the box right?
Then I can download ss and install.
Holy crap that's a lot of steps.
Thanks!
Heather
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yup.. if u have to.. like i said, if ur already rooted with ss installed you might as well wipe in ss and just flash a stock rooted ni2 rom
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putney1477 said:
yikes! So I won't use SS to wipe. If I just factory reset under settings....should I unfreeze all my apps first? When I boot up again the phone will have all the stock apps, and nothing more correct?
Thanks guys!
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elliwigy said:
you are totally wrong lol. a fdr does wipe the system so he would need to have a rom.zip stored on his internal storage/ext sdcard... if he uses SS to do a factory reset he will not boot until he flashes a rom.
now if he does an advanced wipe and selects only the caches thats a different story
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Just to clear this up a factory data reset from the settings menu and safestrap do the same thing. It resets the settings, removes any user installed apps as it wipes data folder where your user installed apps are stored. It will be the same ROM you flashed minus any user apps, root and safestrap will remain. If you enter safestrap and do a advanced wipe with system checked and try to boot without flashing a ROM you will have to Odin back to stock to boot back up because the system will be gone. Lastly if you enter the stock recovery and reset from there it will do the same thing as SS and the settings menu. The only way to return to stock is Odin. Hope this clears up any confusion.
Misterxtc said:
Just to clear this up a factory data reset from the settings menu and safestrap do the same thing. It resets the settings, removes any user installed apps and wipes data. It will be the same ROM you flashed minus any user apps, root and safestrap will remain. If you enter safestrap and do a advanced wipe with system checked and try to boot without flashing a ROM you will have to Odin back to stock to boot back up because the system will be gone. Lastly if you enter the stock recovery and reset from there it will do the same thing as SS and the settings menu. The only way to return to stock is Odin. Hope this clears up any confusion.
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what he said lol. i was just going off my past experience.. wiping via stock recovery caused me to have to odin back to stock.. it bootlooped and i didnt have ss recovery any longer.. ss default fdr has system wipe on as default so if you use tge default wipe you need to have another rom available to flash in ss or you will need to odin. Or of course do advanced wipe and unselect the wipe system portion.
theoretically, stock fdr should only wipe as misterxtc stated.. i suggest back up your stuff and try it and let us know how it goes lol
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elliwigy said:
what he said lol. i was just going off my past experience.. wiping via stock recovery caused me to have to odin back to stock.. it bootlooped and i didnt have ss recovery any longer.. ss default fdr has system wipe on as default so if you use tge default wipe you need to have another rom available to flash in ss or you will need to odin. Or of course do advanced wipe and unselect the wipe system portion.
theoretically, stock fdr should only wipe as misterxtc stated.. i suggest back up your stuff and try it and let us know how it goes lol
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Okay so I did exactly what you said. I wiped the phone from inside settings. When I booted it back up it was back to stock, because I'm not running a ROM. I did notice that when I signed into Google some of my apps started automatically redownloading. Actually almost all of them did. I am still rooted, & I do still have safestrap on my phone.
My question at this point is, I no longer have the safestrap app or the towel root app in my app drawer, but should I redownload them just so that they are in my app drawer? Will that affect the phone at all?
Thanks again
putney1477 said:
Okay so I did exactly what you said. I wiped the phone from inside settings. When I booted it back up it was back to stock, because I'm not running a ROM. I did notice that when I signed into Google some of my apps started automatically redownloading. Actually almost all of them did. I am still rooted, & I do still have safestrap on my phone.
My question at this point is, I no longer have the safestrap app or the towel root app in my app drawer, but should I redownload them just so that they are in my app drawer? Will that affect the phone at all?
Thanks again
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No you don't need them anymore. SS is where it needs to be regardless if it's in your app drawer or not. As long as you see it on boot up your good. Towelroot can be uninstalled after the root process is done, it's a one shot deal unless you Odin back to stock.
Misterxtc said:
No you don't need them anymore. SS is where it needs to be regardless if it's in your app drawer or not. As long as you see it on boot up your good. Towelroot can be uninstalled after the root process is done, it's a one shot deal unless you Odin back to stock.
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Awesome! Thanks again.
It's funny, I have been rooting and flashing roms for 5 years and I feel like I still have so much to learn.
putney1477 said:
Awesome! Thanks again.
It's funny, I have been rooting and flashing roms for 5 years and I feel like I still have so much to learn.
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No problem, I started about one year ago. I learned very early that a good backup and Odin are your best friends. lol It's pretty hard to mess up the phone beyond Odin or a backup, I've done some pretty risky things.
putney1477 said:
Awesome! Thanks again.
It's funny, I have been rooting and flashing roms for 5 years and I feel like I still have so much to learn.
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ive been on xda since the first galaxy phone made.
i also work for a cellular company..
i have never done a factory reset on my phone (obviously haha) i always use backups or just fresh installs
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[Q] Odin or restore?

I have a n900w8 running cm11. I need to go back to stock.
I have a nandroid of my stock rom and was wondering if i can go back using my backup or if i need to use odin to downgrade?
Just want to make sure there are no issues with bootloaders etc if i restore my backup.
Thanks
Well as technically Nandroid backups are just a clone of your previous OS you should be able to flash it just fine, BUT you should not. Cause in doing that you will face several problems, multiple apps force closing would be one of them. So yes, just wipe the phone first, I mean a complete wipe, then flash a stock ROM of your choice via Odin, root, then restore apps with their data manually using Titanium. I mean the option in Titanium which says install the missing apks only, just hit on that, not the whole system wide restore, cause that will create problem too.
I don't know what model is that though, I have a N9005, so what I said might not even be applicable for your model.
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I have a n900w8 running cm11. I need to go back to stock.
I have a nandroid of my stock rom and was wondering if i can go back using my backup or if i need to use odin to downgrade?
Just want to make sure there are no issues with bootloaders etc if i restore my backup.
Thanks
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Better to flash the latest stock firmware for your device via Odin.
and restore app(s) later.

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