NOTE---I'm happy to help if you run into trouble. Hit me up on twitter @bongostl ---NOTE
Hi All--I hope this is useful to someone.
I have been on nothing but Nexus devices for years (I swore I would never go back to anything else), but the Moto X swayed me away! However, I really miss the customization / openness of Carbon Rom on my Nexus 4.
Here is my (ongoing) attempt at replicating that experience. I hope this guide is helpful to you.
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I ONLY have experience with the XT1058. I don’t see why something similar wouldn’t work for other models, but….
Also, I take zero responsibility if you mess your phone up. I’m happy to try to help you out, but zero liability.
I am doing all of this on Windows 8.1.
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Step 1: Getting a clean 4.4 ROM that is rooted, with a writable system folder
First we’ve got to get your drivers set up, adb, etc...
1. (note: install these things with your phone NOT plugged into the computer)
Minimal ADB/Fastboot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Moto X USB Drivers: https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/88481/action/auth
RSD Lite (this is like ODIN for Samsung phones) : https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/42057363/RSDLite_v6.1.x.zip
2a. IF YOU DON’T WANT TO / CAN'T UNLOCK YOUR BOOTLOADER, SKIP TO #2b
So if you don’t mind losing your warranty, go unlock your bootloader. It makes everything a lot easier. You can do that here: https://motorola-global-portal.cust...e/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a/action/auth
if you successfully unlocked your bootloader ,and you are already on 4.4, you can skip this step and continue with TWRP.
However, if you are on 4.2.2 and you successfully unlocked your bootloader use RSD Lite to flash (eventually) to 4.4 using this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446515
At that point, flash TWRP using this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2534850
(you’ll need a ‘motorola fastboot binary’ for this...you can find it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138092 !)
Then just flash SuperSU in recovery:
http://download.chainfire.eu/370/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.80.zip
2b.
If you don’t want to unlock your bootloader, then it’s going to be a bit more work...but still shouldn’t take you more than an hour.
Go here and follow the guide to flash back to stock 4.2.2 CAMERA UPDATE. That SHOULD be the latest of the 4.2.2 ROMS. DO NOT FLASH 4.4 AT THIS POINT.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446515
Now you’ve got to set up Telnet:
http://www.sysprobs.com/install-and-enable-telnet-in-windows-8-use-as-telnet-client
Now let’s root / Upgrade to 4.4 kitkat
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538896
(note: you can find telnet instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2509590 )
3.
Now we need to turn off ‘write protection’
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2551113
That’s it, you’re done with the hard part! Now comes the fun part.
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Step 2: Custom Rom Tweaks / Bug Fixes
1. Custom-Rom Experience
For ROM tweaks, XPOSED works amazingly well, and provides 90% of the tweaks I used in Carbon:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
I am currently using the following modules (Dl them from within xposed) :
Gravitybox start here... This is the best!
HideCarrierMoto (note:if you use this, you can skip the next step, "tethering")
XBlastTools I use this to always enable the menu button... The Gravitybox implementation disables the swipe up for Google now shortcut
Wanam Kit I like the reset menu in this better than gravitybox
2. Tethering
We’re going to make it so you can do wifi tethering just like on a Nexus device
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2544679
3. Fix the weird calendar bug
Disable/freeze Calendar. Wipe data for Calendar Storage. Download Google Calendar from the play store. Reboot.
4. (For LOCKED bootloaders ONLY) Safestrap TWRP is working great on rooted 4.4 (ignore the o.p. which says otherwise... It hasn't been updated)
http://rootzwiki.com/index.php?/top...OCKED]-Safestrap-Recovery-v3.65-[2013-11-13]
Step 3: Other Useful / Fun Stuff
1. Change the boot logo to any image you want! I recommend just cropping and pasting into the example image you can downloaded from the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2445150
2. Install the nexus 5 dialer!
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/...l-it-manually-on-other-kitkat-roms-download/
Nice guide, I have a vzw motomaker moto x coming in so I'll be using this guide in the next week or two most likely.
For non-dev editions, step 2a isn't possible, we'll need to do 2b, correct?
And under 2b, you don't ever mention when we should install 4.4.
Your 2b has us flashing to 4.2.2 camera update, then getting telnet access, then you link to a root for 4.4.
Thanks for the guide though, this is the only start to finish guide that I've found.
Flashing 4.2is the first step in ending up with a rooted 4.4
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I updated the instructions above to better clarify that when you follow the rooting guide, upgrading to 4.4 is a part of the process
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Also, if you have a suggestion for something to add to this guide, let me know!
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It's nice to see all the info in one spot! Xposed is the reason why I can live with just root
bongostl said:
Also, if you have a suggestion for something to add to this guide, let me know!
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Nice guide. If I am on 4.2.2 rooted with rockmymoto, would I need to reflash the rom and lose root before flashing 4.4 or could I just go ahead and flash 4.4 at this point?
Also, as for adding something, you could add instructions about how to flash Moto ROMs without using RSD Lite or how to remove lines from the XML that cause a complete system wipe
Anirudh.... I don't know how to do either of those things... but if you write it up,I'll include it....
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Added a link for fun stuff.
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touchless controls
Will the moto x keep touchless controls (i.e. wake up with voice command) if I root/flash this custom rom?
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Will the moto x keep touchless controls (i.e. wake up with voice command) if I root/flash this custom rom?
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so this isn't actually a guide to a custom rom. This is just taking the regular moto x, rooting it, and adding many of the features people use in custom roms.
So yes, you will still have all the great moto x features!
Original post updated
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great n00b guide.
Thanks a lot for this marvelous guide, now I love my Moto X even more.
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In the step where you say to flash TWRP but you need 'motorola fastboot binary...' which file in that thread you link to do we download? There are a few on there...Thanks for this great guide!
tried rooting without unlocking bootloader. got stuck on one step. Just gonna unlocl bootloader and install TWRP. way eaiser
scott62185 said:
In the step where you say to flash TWRP but you need 'motorola fastboot binary...' which file in that thread you link to do we download? There are a few on there...Thanks for this great guide!
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It's linked in the thread...
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This is what comes up when I try to get my unlock data via fastboot (I inserted X's in the middle of the #'s to protect my info). When I copy and paste it into the Motorola site it says my phone isn't eligible to unlock but it is a T Mobile phone so it should be eligible, right? I watched a YouTube video on getting the unlock data and his had the word "bootloader" before each line of numbers. Anyone know what I might be doing wrong? Thanks
... INFO3A55000XXXXXXXXXXX5303031
INFO444C4C00XXXXXXXXXXXXXX000#6943
INFO84976D7DXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX53E0387739
INFOD3732#53XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX00000000
INFO0000000
Thank you! Any way to get this for Mac too?
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No clue... I only know how to use computers
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Related
Who NEeds Help To get to KitKat?
If you are already Rooted..... Go here to Civ.'s thread and you can flash his rom and get the Kernel while you are there.
All of the instructions are in the threads. They are as close to perfect as we can get.
**as of 6/18/2014 after flashing I would keep checking back until you see that the issues are all resolved and pay attention tothe threads and read, read read, read them and make a back up before you do anything....
Good Luck With Kit Kat!!!
If you are not currently rooted, please send me a note or make a post and we can figure out where you are and what you can do to get rooted.
Please Make Sure that you know what your firmware is BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING LISTED BELOW!! basically, you need to know what you are doing before you start.
We have KitKat OTA out there so if you use any of the Jelly Bean Stuff you can BRICK your device.. Take HEED!!!!
First and foremost I take No responsibility for anything that happens to your Tablet, Phone. Rooting will invalidate you warranty, so do so at your own Risk. If you make a brick, paper weight or anything else out of your phone, Tablet, Phablet, I take NO responsibility.
I take NO credit for anything that has been developed, I am simply putting things in one place for all of us to find easier.
Jelly Bean Stuff Only Below!!!! Make sure that you know what version Rom you are on!!!!
(Have you taken Heed?)
Take a Stock ROM and Make it Customized...!:silly:
If you are new here, This is a nice Glossary of Terms put up by droidstyle and created by Jawman27 , Big thanks to them for setting this up...
Most everything I have found is pretty east to do for even the most novice of users. There are a few things that will cause anxiety, but what I have found it that most of the dev's are really good at listing instructions on how to use the magic they have so freely given. Read, Read and Read again till you understand the instructions...!
If you don't understand ask questions in the OP's thread and I am sure that the dev or others in the thread will give you sound advice and clear up any misconceptions. If you ask your questions here I will do my best to answer, but you are always going to find the most relevant information in the Thread of the OP. This is a Thread for you to see what is available out in the world...
With that being said I am setting up this thread here in this forum because there are slim pickins around here and we have a ton of stuff available to use that most are not aware of in the Galaxy Note 8 world. Some of what I have found that works here on the Note 8 (5110) I found in Other forums for other devices. Lot's of things are Compatible, some are not. Remember to choose wisely if you did not see it here in this thread and you don't know if it works.
I can only speak to the GT-N5110 because I own this device. Once others with Other Devices post with success stories then I can say that this will work with them.
If you found something that works that didn't come from the Galaxy Note 8 Forum, Post it and give a little instruction on what you have done that might differ from the OP from which it came. If it does come from this neck of the woods then post it with a link to the op and I will incorporate it in the the OP if it makes since.
Please don't rewrite the instructions here, If you are not the developer then let them speak for themselves. Post a link to the OP
Everything I post here in the OP I have tried and have succeeded in doing... Please if you succeed then post we want to here about success and if you have a failure so we can look at what happened and make sure that I/we all understand what is going on...
And we're off! ( Please note that these lists are never complete. this is a work in progress, so if you find something add it so we all can benefit from it. )
ROOT
How to Root your new device.
This is what I used initially...
I used Chainfire's thread located here in the Galaxy Note 8 Original Android Development Section. Chainfire is the Man, many props for all of his hard work. Buy his apps if you use them and like them... I did!
We also have mskip Galaxy Note 8 Toolbox. I use this applicaiton. I paid for the premium version because it is a way to give back to these guys for their hard work. If you use it and love it pay for it... (I did.)
Take a look, read the OP, re-read the OP and when you get back let us know how you did, what you did when you did it...
**New Update 8/6 Here is a New Root Process for the GT-N5120. This was put together by Slipurson. Check out his post. This was done with a Windows 8.1 PC with out running in compatibility mode, so keep that in mind if you are using a different version. This will be for GT-N5120 the LTE version only. Big thanks to Slipurson for your work on this!
Follow Directions carefully and you will come out with a rooted device!
UNROOT
I found out a few things about the process when you UNroot. I just had to unroot my Note 8 and put it back to bone stock...
Now If you have to do this, I would suggest going to SuperSU > Settings > Uninstall for UNRoot. If you do not do this and use Odin to flash back to a completely stock Rom. you might get your self into a bootloop... Not a tasty cereal, just a frustrating issue that will cause some slight irritation...
If you find yourself in a boot loop after doing what I just suggested not to do then You will want to flash Chainfire's CF AutoRoot. If you have any questions, please hit me up first before you make a brick!
Here is the only method that I have found so far. Big thanks to janjannsen99 for getting this together. THis will take you back to the original version 4.1.2. As soon as we get the next release 4.2.2 I will post a link to it.
** Note** If you need help above and beyond what is in janjannsen99 thread, post it up and I will see what we can accomplish...
Recoveries I back up after I back up and then I back up twice! (credit 2 Sublime)
Look in the Original Android Development you have a few to choose from.
Some like TWRP some like CWM. It is wise to have access to both, some roms or other flashables may be dependent on which recovery that you use. So remember to read the OP and the thread of what you are about to flash and see if there is a mention about it. If no mention then I wouldn't worry to much about it. Just as a rule of thumb make sure you have a nandroid back up before you flash anything...
1. here is a link for TWRP. Thank you to emwno for his work on bringing this together. Please read the OP in his thread... I use this and have had no issues...
2. Go Here for CWM. Thank you to emwno for his work on bringing this together as well...
Stock ROMs~~
TW ROMs
1. JellyBeans from beanstown106 here For JB 4.2.2 N110 wifi only... CMG2..
This is a great solid stock ROM. I have found it to be very stable and it has taken well to the MODs that I have used on it. I have been follow beans on my other devices and I trust and can depend on the quality of his work. Now go grab it and read the OP so you know what you are getting...
2. JellyBeans Stock 4.1.2 ROM Here EMF1. I have not used this ROM, but if your into 4.1.2 then I would suggest giving this one a try...
CM 10.2 JB 4.3
I was able to get this installed on the GT-N5110 Using the TWRP recovery and with my 64gb card with exFat.
**Sorry about any confusion... You can try and use the CWM recovery, however if it does not work flash TWRP and try it. Have a copy of each Recovery (CWM and TWRP) on your internal storage just in case you have to flash your way out of there.
**Note, cm10.2 works good, however it is still a little buggy... so not suggested as a DD. Yet, Stay Tuned! The ROm recognized my 64gb exFat card, however it was acting wonkey with some apps so Be Advised! Just use your 32gb Fat32 sdcard and you will be jammin...
Goo.im just dropped a new version of Gapps for JB 4.3 You will need this for the CM 10.2 ROMS!!!!
1. CM 10.2 Jelly Bean 4.3... BIG Thanks to sbrissen for getting this up for us over here in Note 8 Land. This is a build for GT-N5110. Remember if you want to use any other of the apps mods or tweaks with it, Go to the OP for the MOD or thingy and make sure that it is compatible with JB 4.3
Kernels
I am on Stock for now. I am running JB 4.2.2 and I have not heard of any other than stock that do support exFat. (microSD 64gb native formatting)
MODS Don't Forget to Back Up
1. xposed framework This works well for this ROM.
** Go to the Downloads section from within the Xposed app and look through them for the Mods that are designed for TouchWiz Roms...
example, you open up app settings go to gmail, set the dpi to 160 & screen (dp): 1000x1600
I did this for System settings as well and they look nice. Play around with it and we can build on it...
** Note I have attached a disabler for the Xposed framework in case you get into a boot loop or something else that is awful... Just flash via Recovery and you should be well again...
1a. Within the xposed frame work, you can go to the download section. Look for XBlast tools and or Wanam Xposed mods. These will give you all of the freedom to tweak the UI with out having to flash any mods. I have this running on several devices and they are excellent.
2. Audio Mods
Go here for Viper Audio. this is sweet and it really pumps up the sound on your device... Read the instructions carefully and you will be fine... I installed the "XHiFi version v2.1.0.2:" version.. This is your processor option ("CortexA9/15 with NEON") when installing, I am not saying that my option is optimal, but it works well for me. Let me know if you give it a shot... update 8/4... I just added FX version as well. The 2 together are very nice... I highly suggest this if you like your music..
3.Floating Windows Note 8 Mode Switcher I love this little app. It is great, it give you Floating windows & a easy way to switch between tablet mode and phablet mode. It works very well and is super easy to install and get going. I highly recommend this application. jump on over and read the OP and get the floating multiwindows going!
--addons for this I highly recommend
3a. Multi-Window Manager so you can add all of the application you want to multi-window. If you like the application buy the Pro version. I did and I love it...
You also going to want to get a different launcher,look around the Play store and find one that you like. Most have a free version to try before you buy. I personally use Nova Pro... Go check it out, It is really smooth with the higher dpi setting you get from the Note 8 Mode switcher
We've Got PIE!!!
4. LMT Launcher (PIE Controls) Thanks to noname81 for developing this awesome app for us to use. I have successfully installed v 1.9.1.2. Just grab the apk, install and you're off! no rebooting just install and PIE, PIE, PIE!!!!
You get PIE controls, ISAS & Gesture controls.. Very Nice... Read the OP all of the info for the goodness you want with a Stock ROM...
Apps or APKS
1. Link to the Google Edition 4.3 Camera This works I have it installed. and it is pretty sweet. (even on a 5mp Camera)
2. If you need a 3-way reboot menu, there is an excellent app here for that... [Holo Reboot]
3. AirDroid find it on Google Play: Here is a cool little app that let you connect to your PC wireless. You can do all kinds of stuff with this app, transfer files, rip apk's from your device, screen shots, activate camera remotely, explore it and let me know your findings. There is a paid subscription or free version.
Must Have Apps for a Rooted Device... As Always, if you like the app, buy the Pro version and show support to the dev!
0. SuperSU https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.supersu&hl=en, Buy the Pro version...
1. Busy Box https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox&hl=en
2. Titanium Backup https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup&hl=en
The Next 2 apps I find are essential if you like to have frequent back ups but don't like to boot into recovery often. Check them out!
3. Online Nandroid Back up https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.h3r3t1c.onnandbup&hl=en
4. Nandroid Manager https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.h3r3t1c.bkrestore&hl=en
5. GPS Updater https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.bars.qagps&hl=en
6. Faster GPS https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.fastergps&hl=en
7. Nova Launcher https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teslacoilsw.launcher&hl=en
8. ES File Explorer https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop&hl=en
NEW 8/16 9. Here is Focal The New Jelly Bean 4.3 camera app. I have this installed and it works very nicely...:good:
NEW 8/16 10. We have the new MOTO X camera app. Check them out!!! look in attachments for the app to D/L...!:good:
*** more to come...
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***Foot Note 8***
Anything else? Please add below to add to list...
This is for collaboration not trolling. If you support then post, if you don't then no need to reply.
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If you found something new or you like what you see, Hit thanks for your support!
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I definitely think it's an awesome idea
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I installed 4.2.2 (N5120XXCMG7) with the help of Mobile Odin,
But if you are on 4.1.2 and no Root this is how you get 4.2.2 and Root in just 34 easy steps
This will be for GT-N5120 the LTE version only.
READ THE WHOLE THING ONCE BEFORE YOU START!
Also thanks to Chainfire, Sammobile and Clockworkmod
All this was done with Windows 8.1, no compatibility-mode for Odin or anything like that
If you are already on a rooted 4.1.2, you could start at step 14. (or step 22 if you dont need to do a nand-backup)
00. Firstly download the firmware from Sammobile, this takes some time if you do not have an hotfileaccount so do this first
01. Download Chainfire's CF-Auto-Root-konalte-konaltexx-gtn5120.zip with included Odin (Here)
02. Download Clockworkmod's CWM Recovery (here) This will be used to make a backup of your Note 8.0
03. Download Odin 3.07 (from here)
04. Install Samsungs USB-drivers (found here)
05. Unpack the CF-Auto-Root-konalte-konaltexx-gtn5120.zip-file somewhere on your computer, so that you can find the files easily.
06. Turn off your Note 8 and start it with holding volume down and power to get to download mode.
07. Press Volume Up to get start download mode, and connect the USB-Cable to your computer, let the drivers install
08. Start Odin 1.85 from the folder where you extraced the CF-Auto-Root-konalte-konaltexx-gtn5120.zip.
09. When the Square at ID:COM say something like 0:[COM7] on a yellow background and Messagebox says ADDED!! you are good to go.
10. Click on the PDA button and browse for the file 5. CF-Auto-Root-konalte-konaltexx-gtn5120.tar.md5 (.md5 might not be visible to you)
11. Now click Start and wait for Odin to flash rooted kernel and reboot your device.
12. You now have a rooted 4.1.2-device
13. Close Odin on your computer
14. Shut down and start the Note in Download mode again (volume down and power, then volume up)
15. Unpack Odin3.07.zip to some good place on your computer
16. Start Odin 3.07 and connect your Note to the computer
17. Click the PDA button and choose the RecoveryCWM6.03.2-GT-N5120.tar-file you downloaded earlier.
18. Click Start and wait for Odin to flash recovery, then reboot your Note 8.0
19. Shut down and unplug the Note.
20. Start the Note into recoverymode by holding Volume Up and then pressing power until it boots,
21. Once in recovery, choose backup and restore and then backup to external SD-Card (if possible, else backup to internal)
22. When backup is done (might take some time), reboot the Note, go to playstore and buy Odin (there is a free version here on XDA)
23. Plug in the Note to the computer and unpack and copy the 4.2.2 firmware to SD-Card.
24. Optionally you could here install Titanium Backup or Helium to backup your apps and games since i suggest you wipe your data later. If you dont have any progress you want to save then you could skip this step.
25. Start Mobile Odin, accept root-permission and let it download the flashkernel.
26. When Mobile Odin is done downloading, select Open file..
27. Select external, browse to and select the 4.2.2 frimware (N5120XXCMG7)
28. I suggest that, if you do not live in the UK, touch the Modem-selection in Mobile Odin and choose Clear to not flash the new modem (for me LTE didnt work when i flashed the new modem)
29. Make sure Enable Everroot, Inject SuperUser and Inject Mobile odin are selected.
30. I suggest you also check Wipe Data/Cache and Wipe Dalvik also (this deletes all your data on the device)
31. Touch Flash and to make sure the downloaded file is correct, let it do the MD5-check
32. Let Mobile Odin work (will reboot twice) and you should soon be booted and get to do the setup of your new and improved Note 8.0 with 4.2.2 in all its Samsungy Glory
33. If you do not like the bloatware from samsung, just install Titanium Backup and Freeze any unwanted applications.
The backup we did earlier with CWM Recovery, needs a Working CWM for 4.2.2 incase you want to revert back to 4.1.2. I am not sure if the CWM-Recovery we downloaded earlier works with 4.2.2 as i havnt tested (i havnt done any backup even tho i tell everyone to do so).
Great idea and it will be very useful to me as I just got a new Note 8. Thanks very much.
AMoosa said:
I definitely think it's an awesome idea
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Slipurson said:
Sounds like a really good idea,
I went and bought me a 4G-version and there isnt much to flash yet, sadly.
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Lancair360 said:
Great idea and it will be very useful to me as I just got a new Note 8. Thanks very much.
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I have a few things up now. Let me know what else you find...
I also just got my note 8, tried to do the framaroot root but it failed. I also noticed this morning that when I checked for an ota update the server wouldn't connect. Looks like the LTE version is getting 4.2.2 today. I want 4.2.2 an will wait for official. Then I am rooting an will post how etc here.
Oh will post if I update to 4.2.2 also.
I have mobile odin I bought with the 25 samsung gave, I will mess around with it once I get root (don't have pc) and see how it works for the note 8.0.
I use cromi on a transformer pad an would love to see it here. Can't wait to see what custom roms an mods/tweaks come out for the awesome tablet.
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macgyver40 said:
I also just got my note 8, tried to do the framaroot root but it failed. I also noticed this morning that when I checked for an ota update the server wouldn't connect. Looks like the LTE version is getting 4.2.2 today. I want 4.2.2 an will wait for official. Then I am rooting an will post how etc here.
Oh will post if I update to 4.2.2 also.
I have mobile odin I bought with the 25 samsung gave, I will mess around with it once I get root (don't have pc) and see how it works for the note 8.0.
I use cromi on a transformer pad an would love to see it here. Can't wait to see what custom roms an mods/tweaks come out for the awesome tablet.
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Macgyver!
You should be able to root your tablet with a calculator, duct tape and a paperclip... Right? Your da Man!
Let me know how this turns out....!
Bizack said:
Macgyver!
You should be able to root your tablet with a calculator, duct tape and a paperclip... Right? Your da Man!
Let me know how this turns out....!
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I wish I was that good. LOL. I should be rooted tomorrow then going to mess wround with M-odin an see what I can do
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macgyver40 said:
I wish I was that good. LOL. I should be rooted tomorrow then going to mess wround with M-odin an see what I can do
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When you get completed, please document the steps you took to accomplish Root with mobile Odin for the N5120. Good Luck!
Bizack said:
When you get completed, please document the steps you took to accomplish Root with mobile Odin for the N5120. Good Luck!
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From what I know mobile odin needs root for flashing. Also I have the 5110 wifi only
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macgyver40 said:
From what I know mobile odin needs root for flashing. Also I have the 5110 wifi only
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Dont update to the 4.2.2 i am not sure if you can root that yet once installed ota...
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We've Got PIE!!!!
:good::good::good::good:
see OP for details....
Bizack said:
Dont update to the 4.2.2 i am not sure if you can root that yet once installed ota...
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I have read other places that people have used mobile odin to update with the leaked version and kept root. I am waiting for official then rooting etc.
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macgyver40 said:
I have read other places that people have used mobile odin to update with the leaked version and kept root. I am waiting for official then rooting etc.
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The leaked ver yes, not so sure about the OTA...
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Bizack said:
The leaked ver yes, not so sure about the OTA...
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Well I cant find a root that works with the EMF2 build so I am waiting no matter what.
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I recommend this thread be stickied. fullllllll of great info and would be a shame for it to go to the depths of the xda abyss
I installed 4.2.2 (N5120XXCMG7) with the help of Mobile Odin,
But if you are on 4.1.2 and no Root this is how you get 4.2.2 and Root in just 34 easy steps
This will be for GT-N5120 the LTE version only.
Moved to first page (Here) post number 4
Awesome thread. Just got Note 8 on Sunday and I am already on 4.2.2 rooted with multi Window enabled.
Thanks
dragoncius said:
Awesome thread. Just got Note 8 on Sunday and I am already on 4.2.2 rooted with multi Window enabled.
Thanks
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Thank you for your support...
Let me know if you find anything else you want to add here!
Hello everyone, I'm new in this forum.
First of all, I'm sorry for my English and for any grammatical errors.
After the last Offer on nexus 4, I decided to buy one, I'd be intent on root the device and install the ROM AOSPA Paranoid because I read that for devices nexus is the maximum.
Can you show me some simple guides regarding how to root the Nexus 4, and install the ROM AOSPA Paranoid, step by step, without risk of brick the phone?
Thanks in advance!
Paoolo said:
Hello everyone, I'm new in this forum.
First of all, I'm sorry for my English and for any grammatical errors.
After the last Offer on nexus 4, I decided to buy one, I'd be intent on root the device and install the ROM AOSPA Paranoid because I read that for devices nexus is the maximum.
Can you show me some simple guides regarding how to root the Nexus 4, and install the ROM AOSPA Paranoid, step by step, without risk of brick the phone?
Thanks in advance!
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First read this if you're new to this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2367406
Then proceed by following this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018179
Use this guide to unlock bootloader and install a custom recovery (TWRP): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266654
You dont need to root your phone because PA comes prerooted. Then download PA + GApps, and boot into recovery. Go to the wipe menu, swipe to factory reset, then go to install, and choose the PA rom you download, then the Gapps, then reboot.
Edit: abaaaabbbb63 beat me
Chromium_ said:
Use this guide to unlock bootloader and install a custom recovery (TWRP): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266654
You dont need to root your phone because PA comes prerooted. Then download PA + GApps, and boot into recovery. Go to the wipe menu, swipe to factory reset, then go to install, and choose the PA rom you download, then the Gapps, then reboot.
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What can I say, I'm a fast typer
Now the op has 2 guides to choose from. :thumbup:
Thank you, albeit slowly, I will try to read both guides and understand them.
"Understanding the world before rooting your Android LG Nexus 4" I think it is very useful.
I'm not sure I understand it well, so the two guides are equivalent?
One other question, once installed the AOSPA 3 +, each time a new update comes out I have to reinstall start from the beginning, or is there a method to update, like android stock when a new update comes out? Like OTA update....
Paoolo said:
Thank you, albeit slowly, I will try to read both guides and understand them.
"Understanding the world before rooting your Android LG Nexus 4" I think it is very useful.
I'm not sure I understand it well, so the two guides are equivalent?
One other question, once installed the AOSPA 3 +, each time a new update comes out I have to reinstall start from the beginning, or is there a method to update, like android stock when a new update comes out? Like OTA update....
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The guides use the same method, but the wording is a little different. I personally like the one I provided since theres a bit more info. Make sure you read abaaaabbbb63's understanding guide first though.
With PA when a new update is released you can usually just dirty flash it on top of your current build. This means downloading the update, going into recovery, flashing the update, and only wiping the cache and dalvik. You should not lose any data when you do this. PA also is working on an OTA system, but AFAIK its not fully functioning yet.
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The guides use the same method, but the wording is a little different. I personally like the one I provided since theres a bit more info. Make sure you read abaaaabbbb63's understanding guide first though.
With PA when a new update is released you can usually just dirty flash it on top of your current build. This means downloading the update, going into recovery, flashing the update, and only wiping the cache and dalvik. You should not lose any data when you do this. PA also is working on an OTA system, but AFAIK its not fully functioning yet.
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Thank you very much! Now I read everything and then I'll let you know how it went!
Paoolo said:
Thank you very much! Now I read everything and then I'll let you know how it went!
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Good luck. Also make sure you read the OP of the official PA thread. It contains step by step by step instructions on how to flash and other useful stuff. (If you are currently on 4.2, its recommended to update your radio and boot loader to the 4.3....you can find out how in the PA OP.)
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Good luck. Also make sure you read the OP of the official PA thread. It contains step by step by step instructions on how to flash and other useful stuff. (If you are currently on 4.2, its recommended to update your radio and boot loader to the 4.3....you can find out how in the PA OP.)
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kindly can you show me which of these is the official thread you told me?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sitesearch.php?q=paranoid android nexus 4
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kindly can you show me which of these is the official thread you told me?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sitesearch.php?q=paranoid android nexus 4
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This one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2020336
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This one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2020336
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thank you very very very much!!! :laugh:
I was wondering if there was any work being done with a pure AOSP rom or any other roms that will theme with a locked bootloader.
The answer is sort-of...
No, you cannot unlock the boot loader if you the latest ota.
Yes, you can root and install safestrap, then look for a desirable ROM.
The third option I played with is replace as many of the Motorola apps as you can with the aosp versions. It is dangerous, I only tried it with email and that worked great, but I moved on to contacts and totally screwed up the ROM forcing me to flash back to stock and redo everything.
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There is a work around for the latest OTA hehehe
Flash the stock.IMG in fastboot with the toolkit. It will flash a compatible version where you can unlock and root from there.
If you want AOSP... Carbon ROM is the closest in my opinion so far...
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Can you elaborate more on this process? What do you mean unlock, I thought that was impossible now? Which toolkit? So confused.
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lukkypuggy said:
There is a work around for the latest OTA hehehe
Flash the stock.IMG in fastboot with the toolkit. It will flash a compatible version where you can unlock and root from there.
If you want AOSP... Carbon ROM is the closest in my opinion so far...
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Has this method been tested and confirmed?
CrocadileUT78 said:
Can you elaborate more on this process? What do you mean unlock, I thought that was impossible now? Which toolkit? So confused.
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There is a Root Toolkit here in one of the forums, look for version 1.20
By unlock I mean unlocking the bootloader. It is only impossible if you don't flash an earlier version of the stock.img.
Yes it is confirmed, that is how I am running Carbon right now
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So you had the 78 update, and downgraded, then unlocked bootloader? Everything else I read said that doesn't work. I'm so confused.
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I didnt think one could downgrade if they had a locked boot loader?! Anyone who had actually achieved this please chime in here.
lukkypuggy said:
There is a Root Toolkit here in one of the forums, look for version 1.20
By unlock I mean unlocking the bootloader. It is only impossible if you don't flash an earlier version of the stock.img.
Yes it is confirmed, that is how I am running Carbon right now
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Curious as well how did you go about this? I thought it was impossible to unlock on latest ota. If this is the case, why has this not been brought up earlier?
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CrocadileUT78 said:
So you had the 78 update, and downgraded, then unlocked bootloader? Everything else I read said that doesn't work. I'm so confused.
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Yes, I had the .78 OTA and then I downgraded to a compatible version to get root then unlock and flash a custom ROM.
I don't know if my case was for some reason special but I also never got the "Boot loader is unlocked warning" either.
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lukkypuggy said:
Yes, I had the .78 OTA and then I downgraded to a compatible version to get root then unlock and flash a custom ROM.
I don't know if my case was for some reason special but I also never got the "Boot loader is unlocked warning" either.
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I might be able to test this, but can you explain, by steps, how you did this?
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lukkypuggy said:
Yes, I had the .78 OTA and then I downgraded to a compatible version to get root then unlock and flash a custom ROM.
I don't know if my case was for some reason special but I also never got the "Boot loader is unlocked warning" either.
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Did you buy it used? If so, when? If you did, it may have already been unlocked...
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Here is the kit I use: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2249773
"Number 1 Explained -- This option requires your phone be in AP Fastboot mode. It will flash the official 4.1.2 System, Kernel, and Radio as well we wipe your data.
Number 2 Explained -- This option requires your phone be in AP Fastboot mode. It will flash the official 4.1.2 Stock Recovery.
Number 3 Explained -- This option requires your phone to be booted normally with USB Debugging enabled, and be already Rooted. This will flash TWRP Recovery by Hashcode.
Number 4 Explained -- This option requires your phone to be booted normally with USB Debugging enabled, and be already Rooted. This will flash CWM Recovery by Hashcode.
Number 5 Explained -- This is Dan Rosenberg's root exploit called 'Motochopper'. This option requires your phone to be booted normally, with USB Debugging enabled.
Number 6 Explained -- This option requires your phone to be booted normally, with USB Debugging enabled. It will install an App version of Dan Rosenberg's Motopocalypse exploit for unlocking the bootloader.
Remember, do not run this utility unless your phone is at 100% battery OR you have bought yourself one of Team Black Hat's Factory-Style Programming Adapters."
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First backup your data and im not responsible if you cause the apocalypse
OK. chose option #1. It will flash a rootable version.
Next to root, choose option #5.
Next chose option #6 to ULOCK your bootloader.
Next chose either option 3 or 4 for a custom recovery. (I like CWM)
Have fun. that is exactly What I Did.
lukkypuggy said:
Here is the kit I use: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2249773
First backup your data and im not responsible if you cause the apocalypse
OK. chose option #1. It will flash a rootable version.
Next to root, choose option #5.
Next chose option #6 to ULOCK your bootloader.
Next chose either option 3 or 4 for a custom recovery. (I like CWM)
Have fun. that is exactly What I Did.
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So just making sure, you were on the 4.1.2 ota prior to doing this right? Based on the notice posted on that utility thread, you are not suppose to use it if you were on the latest ota, which is the same one that locked the bootloader (unless stood corrected). So did you take a leap of faith and went ahead and did it even though it was warned to not do it, and did you ended up succeeding?
Was your phone bought new, or do you know if it's previous owner unlocked it before you got a hold of it, which would explain how you were able to, IF it wasn't used and modified prior?
Also, when you flashed the "compatible version" was it that you flashed the 4.1.2 update found in the utility or did you change it out to another image found here: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/scorpion_mini_xt907/list.php
Just wandering, because if so, this is phenomenal news for those who have do not possess the ability to unlock normally because they took the recent ota. I am sure that like everyone else, including myself, we just want to know if this is safe to follow or not, no pointing fingers or bad accusations.
Thanks
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So just making sure, you were on the 4.1.2 ota prior to doing this right? Based on the notice posted on that utility thread, you are not suppose to use it if you were on the latest ota, which is the same one that locked the bootloader (unless stood corrected). So did you take a leap of faith and went ahead and did it even though it was warned to not do it, and did you ended up succeeding?
Was your phone bought new, or do you know if it's previous owner unlocked it before you got a hold of it, which would explain how you were able to, IF it wasn't used and modified prior?
Also, when you flashed the "compatible version" was it that you flashed the 4.1.2 update found in the utility or did you change it out to another image found here: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/scorpion_mini_xt907/list.php
Just wandering, because if so, this is phenomenal news for those who have do not possess the ability to unlock normally because they took the recent ota. I am sure that like everyone else, including myself, we just want to know if this is safe to follow or not, no pointing fingers or bad accusations.
Thanks
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Yes, I did indeed took a leap of faith.
The phone was brand spanking new from Best Buy.
I flashed the one found in the utility.
If you dont trust it I TOTALY understand. I just wanted it so bad that I really didnt care.
lukkypuggy said:
Yes, I did indeed took a leap of faith.
The phone was brand spanking new from Best Buy.
I flashed the one found in the utility.
If you dont trust it I TOTALY understand. I just wanted it so bad that I really didnt care.
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I believe you... Now the question is who is brave enough to take a leap of faith? I would love to unlock by boot loader to ensure I will get the latest Android versions moving forward. I don't trust Verizon to let an upgrade thru beyond 4.1.2. I would test your procedure myself, but I'm too dependent on my phone for work right now.
So... Anyone? Anyone? Be a hero folks, somebody take the plunge! Pretty please?
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Also, I feel obligated to mention this, and i do it with a heavy heart... A few weeks ago I seriously screwed up my phone playing with the contacts apk, breaking my ability to view my contacts or dial a number. I got desperate enough that even though I was on .78, used the utility and stock image to revert back everything fresh. I was so relieved when I saw it worked despite the warnings and being a slightly older rom version. Once I did that, I'm 75% sure I did trying unlocking the BL before installing .78 OTA, and it did not work. I figured I had nothing to lose at that point, and when it failed I just shrugged and continued getting my phone back to normal. Sorry if this discourages any brave souls, but again I am not 100% sure I followed the same steps Mentioned in this thread.
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lukkypuggy said:
Yes, I did indeed took a leap of faith.
The phone was brand spanking new from Best Buy.
I flashed the one found in the utility.
If you dont trust it I TOTALY understand. I just wanted it so bad that I really didnt care.
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Thank you for the response. I do plan on testing this later on today on a locked, new M so I will be able to verify completely. Everyone sit tight
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CrocadileUT78 said:
I believe you... Now the question is who is brave enough to take a leap of faith? I would love to unlock by boot loader to ensure I will get the latest Android versions moving forward. I don't trust Verizon to let an upgrade thru beyond 4.1.2. I would test your procedure myself, but I'm too dependent on my phone for work right now.
So... Anyone? Anyone? Be a hero folks, somebody take the plunge! Pretty please?
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Also, I feel obligated to mention this, and i do it with a heavy heart... A few weeks ago I seriously screwed up my phone playing with the contacts apk, breaking my ability to view my contacts or dial a number. I got desperate enough that even though I was on .78, used the utility and stock image to revert back everything fresh. I was so relieved when I saw it worked despite the warnings and being a slightly older rom version. Once I did that, I'm 75% sure I did trying unlocking the BL before installing .78 OTA, and it did not work. I figured I had nothing to lose at that point, and when it failed I just shrugged and continued getting my phone back to normal. Sorry if this discourages any brave souls, but again I am not 100% sure I followed the same steps Mentioned in this thread.
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BTW I never did get the unlock app to actually work (just remembered).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226729
http://vulnfactory.org/blog/2013/04/08/motorola-bootloader-unlocking/
Download this .zip file once you have flashed the compatible stock version and have root.
As long as it says status code: 3 in the bootloader you are unlocked
Ok guys here are the results, sadly I could not achieve unlock with a unmodified, unrooted Razr M :
1. Turned off and started AP Fastboot mode. Used mattlgroff's Razr M Utility to flash to Android 4.1.2 98.15.66.XT907.Verizon.en.US system image. The flash worked perfectly I was able to downgrade to ota prior before the locked bootloader.
2. Used mattlgroff's Utility to root my device (step 5). I was able to root the device with SuperSU.
3. Used the seperate motopocalypse program by Dan Rosenberg found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226729. It ran and rebooted to AP fastboot mode. I received the folowing errors:
"TrustZone target address resolved to 2a020a02"
"TrustZone write failed: -11"
This indicated that the bootloader TrustZone which is needed to unlock, was still locked and that it couldn't make changes to properly unlock the device.
So for the time being, this method to unlock the bootloader does not work. I am thinking about trying the 4.1.1 system image instead, but I fear that since the bootloader is its own entity, that those that took the recent OTA had the TrustZone patched to the point where it cannot be written to period, even on a lower firmware. The best thing that could happen is for a miracle to occur and an exploit to be found to write to the TrustZone again.
MistPhoenix said:
Ok guys here are the results, sadly I could not achieve unlock with a unmodified, unrooted Razr M :
1. Turned off and started AP Fastboot mode. Used mattlgroff's Razr M Utility to flash to Android 4.1.2 98.15.66.XT907.Verizon.en.US system image. The flash worked perfectly I was able to downgrade to ota prior before the locked bootloader.
2. Used mattlgroff's Utility to root my device (step 5). I was able to root the device with SuperSU.
3. Used the seperate motopocalypse program by Dan Rosenberg found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226729. It ran and rebooted to AP fastboot mode. I received the folowing errors:
"TrustZone target address resolved to 2a020a02"
"TrustZone write failed: -11"
This indicated that the bootloader TrustZone which is needed to unlock, was still locked and that it couldn't make changes to properly unlock the device.
So for the time being, this method to unlock the bootloader does not work. I am thinking about trying the 4.1.1 system image instead, but I fear that since the bootloader is its own entity, that those that took the recent OTA had the TrustZone patched to the point where it cannot be written to period, even on a lower firmware. The best thing that could happen is for a miracle to occur and an exploit to be found to write to the TrustZone again.
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Mine had the -11 error also but it also said status code 3 in the actually bootloader, Then I flashed CWM and that was it, now I have CM10.1.3 STABLE.
Maybe double check?
This post is to try to sort out the questions, concerns and troubles that users come up against when using.the "SlapMyMoto" rooting method to gain "Root" on the Moto X.
[Question]What happened to my "Recovery"--
[ANSWER]- It's gone. There's no "Recovery". Now you have read/write access to /system instead of a recovery. Your system will boot normally, except /system will be read-write accessible.
[Question ] - Can I flash Xxx-xxx.zip through recovery like it says here - xxxxxx.com/yada/yada/instructions (with link to. Zip file) .com
[Answer] No.
[Question ] Why not?
[Answer] Because you have a "Custom" Recovery that does nothing more than provide read-write access. to the /system partition , ..period.
[Question] -- Can I use some other"Recovery"?
[Answer ] -- ? DUNNO? Maybe jcase will chime in and clarify that. As it stands, maybe the 4.4 recovery, don't know for sure what it will do to your root. Whether it is the 4.4, or 4.2 recovery, without unlocking your Boot loader it will have to be a signed. zip file for system security.
Where else can I turn for answers?
Hopefully, here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538896
SlapMyMoto 0.5c Beta (4.4 root, RW to system)
As it stands, jcase is attending to family/personal matters. I'm sure he will be back sometime. Until then, just have to wait it out.
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Question- Why with a locked bootloader do I need recovery?
Answer- You don't!
Comment- Good, because you don't have one now that you used SlapMyMoto to root. Your recovery has been replaced by write protection off.
lowvolt1 said:
Question- Why with a locked bootloader do I need recovery?
Answer- You don't!
Comment- Good, because you don't have one now that you used SlapMyMoto to root. Your recovery has been replaced by write protection off.
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Unless you want to clear cache, flash a signed update.zip you really don't need it. Until you do.
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dtrud0h said:
Unless you want to clear cache, flash a signed update.zip you really don't need it. Until you do.
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Or I could just use adb
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Yup, you sure could. What I'm trying to get across to the masses is, its not all about you lowvolt1, there are many new, or people that don't known their way around all this that read the "How-to" from xyz.com and expect it to work.
If you can read, apply your good judgement, and move on then great.
There are other people that can't yet wrap their heads around the bootloader/recovery thing that just got a phone, have no clue, and want help or answers. This is the thread for them.
Maybe you should start a thread for stuff that's all about you if that's what you want.
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Yup, you sure could. What I'm trying to get across to the masses is, its not all about you lowvolt1, there are many new, or people that don't known their way around all this that read the "How-to" from xyz.com and expect it to work.
If you can read, apply your good judgement, and move on then great.
There are other people that can't yet wrap their heads around the bootloader/recovery thing that just got a phone, have no clue, and want help or answers. This is the thread for them.
Maybe you should start a thread for stuff that's all about you if that's what you want.
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My narcissistic nature is not in question here. What is in question is why you are trying to help new people or people with questions, yet you continue to blurt out false truths.
Maybe you should listen to the people that have alot more knowledge than you and I put together and do a little more research before you continue to confuse people.
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lowvolt1 said:
My narcissistic nature is not in question here. What is in question is why you are trying to help new people or people with questions, yet you continue to blurt out false truths.
Maybe you should listen to the people that have alot more knowledge than you and I put together and do a little more research before you continue to confuse people.
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OK I for one found your (original) explanation quite helpful as I didn't pick up on the recovery/bootloader thing. I'm still not rooted...
The recovery I can live without - I think you've explained it well.
What happens to the bootloader? it looks like (in step "5") it is downgraded to the 4.2.2 bootloader? So we're running 4.4 with a 4.2.2. bootloader when all said and done?
tdiman said:
OK I for one found your (original) explanation quite helpful as I didn't pick up on the recovery/bootloader thing. I'm still not rooted...
The recovery I can live without - I think you've explained it well.
What happens to the bootloader? it looks like (in step "5") it is downgraded to the 4.2.2 bootloader? So we're running 4.4 with a 4.2.2. bootloader when all said and done?
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Yes. As I understand it your statement is correct.
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Guys-
I don't feel like going through all 80+ pages on the slapmymoto thread, so I will ask it here.
I have the at&t version with 4.4 on it. Can I root at the moment with the 0.5 slapmymoto, if not, is 1.0 going to be solving this issue?
Thanks in advance-
Dodolom said:
Guys-
I don't feel like going through all 80+ pages on the slapmymoto thread, so I will ask it here.
I have the at&t version with 4.4 on it. Can I root at the moment with the 0.5 slapmymoto, if not, is 1.0 going to be solving this issue?
Thanks in advance-
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I am assuming your on the non Dev edition. I am not familiar with at&t, so I will ask this. Can you unlock the boot loader on that version? If not then yes I believe you can root using slap. But you have to downgrade to 4.2.2 first.
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lowvolt1 said:
I am assuming your on the non Dev edition. I am not familiar with at&t, so I will ask this. Can you unlock the boot loader on that version? If not then yes I believe you can root using slap. But you have to downgrade to 4.2.2 first.
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Yeah, this is jus the retail at&t version on the Cyber Monday sale. I had the GSM DE from day 1 but sent it to a friend in england to play with and then Cyber Monday deal popped up, so I ordered one but this time I went with the custom design which only comes with the carriers.
Anyways, how can I know if I can unlock the bootloader or not?
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Yeah, this is jus the retail at&t version on the Cyber Monday sale. I had the GSM DE from day 1 but sent it to a friend in england to play with and then Cyber Monday deal popped up, so I ordered one but this time I went with the custom design which only comes with the carriers.
Anyways, how can I know if I can unlock the bootloader or not?
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Try Google searching it. I don't think you can. Verizon can't and since you made mention of a Dev edition I am guessing you can't unlock.
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lowvolt1 said:
Try Google searching it. I don't think you can. Verizon can't and since you made mention of a Dev edition I am guessing you can't unlock.
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I think I will wait for the 1.0 and see what happens or if I get some time this week, I will give it a shot with the downgrading and all that.
Thanks
Dodolom said:
I think I will wait for the 1.0 and see what happens or if I get some time this week, I will give it a shot with the downgrading and all that.
Thanks
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You may be waiting awhile for 1.0. If it comes at all.
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I just recieved a Moto X on Verizon in the mail and I really would like to root it to debloat and run a custom rom but I have always had Samsung and worked with odin. How do we go about rooting this? What do you think is the easiest way? For some reason ADB isnt working on my computer. Thanks in advance! I REALLY NEED SOME HELP!!
ehusidic said:
I just recieved a Moto X on Verizon in the mail and I really would like to root it to debloat and run a custom rom but I have always had Samsung and worked with odin. How do we go about rooting this? What do you think is the easiest way? For some reason ADB isnt working on my computer. Thanks in advance! I REALLY NEED SOME HELP!!
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1. There are no custom roms at the moment. Unless you have the Verizon Dev edition.
2. You will only gain root access and RW permissions
3. The easiest way is slap my motto is the only way if you want to be rooted on kit Kat 4.4
4. You will definitely need adb
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[Q] Say if you boot into "recovery," otherwise write protection-off mode, then you reboot. Do you boot back into normal mode? Or does it default into write protection-off mode until you explicitly tell it to boot normally?
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[Q] Say if you boot into "recovery," otherwise write protection-off mode, then you reboot. Do you boot back into normal mode? Or does it default into write protection-off mode until you explicitly tell it to boot normally?
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That depends, are you rebooting in to recovery again, or rebooting in to Android? Android = WP on. Recovery = WP off.
A couple of non-SlapMyMoto questions have been asked here so... (dtrud0h, feel free to add these to your OP)
[Q] What is the best way to root my Moto X?
[A] Depends what Rom is on your X. Generally there are 3 "stock" motorola rom versions for the X. The ROM it shipped with (android 4.2.2), the "camera fix" update (4.2.2), and Kit Kit (4.4). And it depends on if you have a locked bootloader or not.
Locked Bootloader with KitKat (4.4) see SlapMyMoto -> SlapMyMoto 0.5c Beta (4.4 root, RW to system)
Locked Bootloader with "Camera Update" see -> [Root] RockMyMoto (Yes, even the first OTA)
Locked Bootloader with initial shipping rom see -> [Root/Write Protection Bypass] MotoX (no unlock needed)
UNLOCKED bootloader see -> https://plus.google.com/110773150384694258853/posts/VhtJtg92sTP
NOTE: these should work across all carrier variants of the Moto X. that means ATT, VZW, TMO, TIM, Rogers, etc.. should be able to use these. You just need to pick the right process based on your ROM or locked vs unlocked bootloader.
[Q] Once I root, can I accept an OTA update on my phone?
[A] If you have rooted with SlapMyMoto, RockMyMoto, PwnMyMoto, or have otherwise replaced stock recovery, then please do not let your phone try to install any OTA updates!!!
As stated in another Question/Answer, using JCASE's SlapMyMoto, RockMyMoto and PwnMyMoto to root will replace your recovery to allow for the ability to boot with R/W permitted. When the OTA update downloads to your phone, and it tries to reboot to install it, the phone/update is trying to use the stock recovery to install the update. Since it is not there, the update will fail and the phone will reboot and it will likely try to reboot and try to install again. This can often result in the phone being stuck in a boot loop of continually retrying to reboot and install the update. There are ways to fix this posted in other threads. NOTE: there may be ways to get around this and install the OTA zip but that is a topic for another thread.
If you have an unlocked bootloader and have installed a custom recovery, it might be possible to install the OTA ZIP manually, but again that is a topic for another thread.
[Q] Can I unlock the Bootloader on my Moto X? or How do I know if I can unlock my bootloader or not?
[A] If you have a Developer Edition Moto X, yes you can unlock the bootloader and it doesn't void your device warranty. If you have a MotoMaker or Carrier Branded model, it depends on IF your carrier allows Motorola to do it, and it will void your warranty. For example, Verizon and ATT does now allow Motorola to unlock your boot loader. T-Mobile users can unlock their bootloader but it will void their warranty.
To see if your Moto X bootloader can be unlocked visit -> https://motorola-global-portal.cust...e/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a/action/auth You can step through the process until you get to the final submit WITHOUT voiding your warranty. Based on the site's wording, once you hit the final submit to request the code, your warranty is voided (unless your phone is a developer edition)
[Q] How do I run a custom rom on my X?
[A] SlapMyMoto and the like is/are not a process to allow you to run custom roms.
Unless you have an unlocked bootloader, you can't remove the Stock Motorola ROM and run a completely custom rom. And because most X owners generally agree the stock X ROM is very good, there are not many custom roms available for the X, even for those with unlocked bootloaders. Any available custom roms are posted in -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/development so please use those threads for info/discussions.
If you have locked bootloader, there are a few options for using Safestrap to allow for some customization or "alternate roms", but that is a topic which doesn't apply to this thread.
So what can we really do after we gain root. The obvious is run apps that require root but what else? I am a user and follow directions from devs on how to do things. So without the knowledge or experience of the deep pits of android what can I do with root? This root process looks a little tough but I could figure it out once I piece all the threads together to understand it better.
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Will this work on a non developer vzw phone?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2521509
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Root Sprint S5 step-by-step....the following is for the Sprint SM-G900P (S5) and SM-860P (Sport S5) Updated 10/20/2014
*The SM-G900P method has been confirmed to work on the Virgin Mobile branded S5. However, do this at your own risk*
-----> If you would rather watch a video of how to root the S5 check out qbking77's here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52587088&postcount=1
Please thank the owners of the threads in the links for the work put in to post the necessary files to obtain root/hotspot
**As always, I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device. Just follow the easy steps and all will be good.**
*Before you proceed, if you have not taken the official ND2 or NE5 update from Sammy yet and want to then do that now. It is easier to do the update before obtaining root.
STEP 1 - DRIVERS
Download the Samsung S5 driver and install on your Windows PC: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SM-G900PZKASPR
--->If you are using Linux no additional driver download is required.<---
After you install the drivers, plug in your phone to the PC and make sure it detects your device and loads the drivers properly. Should be able to access your storage. If not, don't proceed because chances are Odin will not recognize the device either. If this happens, try a different usb port, re-booting PC, cable, etc.
STEP 2 - OBTAIN ROOT SM-G900P (S5)
**Disclaimer.....using CF Auto Root method will trip the Knox counter and can not be undone. This will void the warranty on your device. Towelroot method in itself does not trip the Knox counter.**
There are 2 options for root. Pick whichever you are more comfortable with (my preference is towelroot because it is a faster and safer one click method):
Option 1: **According to the latest info from towelroot thread, this will only work with Kernels dated prior to June 3rd, 2014. May work on newer but chances are not good due to Google supposedly patching the exploit.**
This can be done without the use of a PC. Go HERE, click the symbol, and download the towelroot apk.
After download, install and run. Then, go to Play Store and download/install SuperSU. Run to update binary. Done.
---->For More Adventurous Users....if you want to utilize mod strings for towelroot, install recovery without a PC using Mobile Odin, etc. see HERE Courtesy of fergie716
Option 2: Download Chainfire's S5 Autoroot (Odin included in package): http://download.chainfire.eu/408/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-kltespr-kltespr-smg900p.zip
Then go here and just follow the steps: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51421067&postcount=2
STEP 2 - OBTAIN ROOT SM-G860P (Sport S5)
**Disclaimer.....using the following method to root (currently the only available) will trip the Knox counter and can not be undone. This will void the warranty on your device.**
Download Chainfire's Sport S5 Autoroot (Odin included in package): http://download.chainfire.eu/460/CF-...ts-smg860p.zip
Then go here and just follow the steps: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51421067&postcount=2
STEP 3 - CUSTOM RECOVERY SM-G900P (S5)
**Disclaimer.....flashing a custom recovery will trip the Knox counter and can not be undone. This will void the warranty on your device.**
Download the latest PhilZ CWM Advanced Touch .tar.md5 file (custom recovery): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2706253
Take this .tar.md5 file and put in your Odin folder. If you don't have Odin yet then download from here: forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1168421
Then just follow the Odin directions on this page under "How to install with Odin". Just remember you are installing PhilZ and not TWRP but steps are still the same: [url]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51450356&postcount=1[/URL]
STEP 3 - CUSTOM RECOVERY SM-G860P (Sport S5)
**Disclaimer.....flashing a custom recovery will trip the Knox counter and can not be undone. This will void the warranty on your device.**
Download the modified CWM recovery here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s5/development/recovery-cwm-s5-sport-sm-g680p-t2907945
STEP 4 - NANDROID BACKUP
Don't skip----> Now that you have root and a custom recovery, first thing you should do is make a backup in recovery just in case something goes wrong in the future. (hold press Vol Up + Home + Power when powered off to boot into recovery) **I strongly recommend that you backup EFS as well. Keep the backup in a safe place afterwards** Or, you can go HERE, download the tool, and backup EFS with the app. Make sure you have Busybox installed first and put the produced backup in a safe place such as PC hard drive, cloud storage, etc.
Optional:
Now that you are rooted what is a flashaholic to do?
For a comprehensive list of mods, roms, and add-ons click here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52456762&postcount=1
Done. Flash away.
Thanks man . Glad u took the time to post this for us. Makes it easier for us workaholics lol. Thanks again
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I vote for a sticky
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2nd the sticky. i have tried to root my phone all week. several posts here due to things going wrong. Even though these are the same instructions i have followed throughout my journey.. it didnt work til this time for some reason. Thanks for having everything I wanted in one place!
Nice, weird how u had a problem, roots very quick all I have done, but atleast your rooted thats all that matters.
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miracast?
I have a question everybody. just wanted to know if I were to root my galaxy s5 would I still be able to connect my phone to a miracast dongle. I have a measy aws mriacast dongle and use ez cast app I have heard a lot of people saying that this feature breaks once you root and needed some advice before I did anything to my phone
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phone is stuck in odin mode it makes it about 1/4 of the way though help
Does anybody know if this will work on the newly released but identical boost/virgin S5s? Maybe too early lol.
carnivalrejectq said:
Does anybody know if this will work on the newly released but identical boost/virgin S5s? Maybe too early lol.
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I would post this over in the CF-AutoRoot thread. If there isn't one yet you can make a request. See post #3 for current model compatibility: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2696537
carnivalrejectq said:
Does anybody know if this will work on the newly released but identical boost/virgin S5s? Maybe too early lol.
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The new Virgin S5 appears to be the "same" as the Sprint S5:
Model: SM-G900P
Firmware: G900PVPU1AND2
That having been said... I'd rather not be the first to confirm the Sprint root method works on Virgin as-is. :cyclops:
Okay...
The Sprint root DOES indeed work on the VM phone.
No problems. Same model. Same firmware.
Download links dead
Can someone create mirrors, the download link of all the requirements are dead
I just clicked them, they all worked fine. Maybe clear your cache on your browser
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Can i still receive and upgrade with OTA updates if i am rooted?
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Can i still receive and upgrade with OTA updates if i am rooted?
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In order to root you have to have cwm, which is custom recovery. OTA upgrades flash through stock recovery only, so no, it will fail if you try to accept it. You have to be 100% stock to take ota upgrades
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Emoji trouble
After rooting my s5 my emojis no longer go through. People recieve them as black squares w/ questions marks and vice versa. Anyone else experience this?
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Can someone create mirrors, the download link of all the requirements are dead
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I have just went through all the links and downloaded the required files. No issues at all.
jdsingle76 said:
In order to root you have to have cwm, which is custom recovery. OTA upgrades flash through stock recovery only, so no, it will fail if you try to accept it. You have to be 100% stock to take ota upgrades
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Thanks for the reply.
Does anyone know if we should be expecting another OTA update anytime soon?
BigBeard86 said:
Thanks for the reply.
Does anyone know if we should be expecting another OTA update anytime soon?
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I would think not. KK is the latest thing out, and I haven't heard anything in the tea leaves about an update to the S5.
Edit: I stand corrected. Looks like there may be something on the horizon.
http://m.ibtimes.com/android-443-ki...g-galaxy-s5-galaxy-s4-lte-android-442-1590375
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Family share plan
If I root my new s5 will I still be able to add people to my family share plan using my family ID#??