I recently rooted my device and flashed a cwm recovery. After that i checked the device status and it was custom i was very sad because i knew that i wouldnt be able to update to kit kat.
After reading some threads i found one that it was very weard. a guy was claiming that his I9505 was never rooted (untouched) but the device status was turned in custom and he was asking for solutions. Someone told him to switch off his phone then take off the memory card and the battery, then switch on his phone and go again to see if anything changed.SO HE DID THAT and the device status was official again.
I then said to me: ok this one worked for him because his device was not rooted or flashed with cmw recovery like my device but i will give it a try.SO I DID GIVE A TRY WITH SOMETHING EXTRA.
MY DEVICE IS ROOTED AND CMW RECOVERY FLASHED. ANDROID VERSION 4.3
STEP1:SWITCH OFF YOUR I9505
STEP2:TAKE OFF MEMORY CARD
STEP3:TAKE OFF BATTERY (WAIT FOR 5 SEC.)
STEP4UT BATTERY IN AGAIN WITHOUT THE MEMORY CARD
STEP5:SWITCH ON YOUR DEVICE
STEP6:GO TO DEVICE STATUS AGAIN. YOU WILL SEE THAT IT IS CUSTOM
STEP7:SWITCH OFF YOUR DEVICE AGAIN
STEP8UT BACK THE MEMORY CARD
STEP9:TAKE OFF THE BATTERY (WAIT FOR 5 SEC.)
STEP10UT BATTERY IN AGAIN
STEP11:SWITCH ON YOUR DEVICE
STEP12:GO TO DEVICE STATUS AGAIN. YOU WILL SEE THAT THE STATUS IS AGAIN OFFICIAL AND YOU ARE ABLE TO TAKE THE UPDATES AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!:good::good::good::good::highfive::highfive::highfive::highfive::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
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Are u sure about this it looks weird
I have just did it and it worked fine. I cant explain it but it worked. Try it its harmless
LORD 1979 said:
I have just did it and it worked fine. I cant explain it but it worked. Try it its harmless
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IT WORK, i don't know why, but it work.:laugh::good::good::good::good::good::good:
I KNOW. NOW I AM WORKING OUT FOR RESETTING THE KNOX 0×1. I HAVE ASKED SAMSUNG IF THE 0×1 MEANS THAT I LOST WARANTY AND THEY TOLD ME THAT THIS DOEST AFFECT WARANTY. AFTER I RECIEVE OTA KIT KAT I WILL TRY TO RESET 0×1
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Just know that maby after a reboot you may see again the status custom. No matter. Just do it again and you are ready to take the OTA KIT KAT
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Tried this on a kitkat custom rom with the new bootloader (and knox tripped) and device status did show scanning.. at first but then returned to custom (obviously)
LORD 1979 said:
I recently rooted my device and flashed a cwm recovery. After that i checked the device status and it was custom i was very sad because i knew that i wouldnt be able to update to kit kat.
After reading some threads i found one that it was very weard. a guy was claiming that his I9505 was never rooted (untouched) but the device status was turned in custom and he was asking for solutions. Someone told him to switch off his phone then take off the memory card and the battery, then switch on his phone and go again to see if anything changed.SO HE DID THAT and the device status was official again.
I then said to me: ok this one worked for him because his device was not rooted or flashed with cmw recovery like my device but i will give it a try.SO I DID GIVE A TRY WITH SOMETHING EXTRA.
MY DEVICE IS ROOTED AND CMW RECOVERY FLASHED. ANDROID VERSION 4.3
STEP1:SWITCH OFF YOUR I9505
STEP2:TAKE OFF MEMORY CARD
STEP3:TAKE OFF BATTERY (WAIT FOR 5 SEC.)
STEP4UT BATTERY IN AGAIN WITHOUT THE MEMORY CARD
STEP5:SWITCH ON YOUR DEVICE
STEP6:GO TO DEVICE STATUS AGAIN. YOU WILL SEE THAT IT IS CUSTOM
STEP7:SWITCH OFF YOUR DEVICE AGAIN
STEP8UT BACK THE MEMORY CARD
STEP9:TAKE OFF THE BATTERY (WAIT FOR 5 SEC.)
STEP10UT BATTERY IN AGAIN
STEP11:SWITCH ON YOUR DEVICE
STEP12:GO TO DEVICE STATUS AGAIN. YOU WILL SEE THAT THE STATUS IS AGAIN OFFICIAL AND YOU ARE ABLE TO TAKE THE UPDATES AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!:good::good::good::good::highfive::highfive::highfive::highfive::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
FOR ANYONE I HAVE HELPED PLEASE DONT FORGET TO HIT THE THANKS BUTTON
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I tried this on 4.3 not at 4.4 try this again but this time at the step 8 dont take off the battery first. You must first put back the memory card and after that take off the battery for 5 sec.. i am waiting for your answer.
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And by the way obviously;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; well it is obviously tested and worked on 4.3. Maby it will work on 4.4 if you follow the instructions correctly.
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And by the way obviously;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; well it is obviously tested and worked on 4.3. Maby it will work on 4.4 if you follow the instructions correctly.
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H'm this did not work exactly as described for me. The phone is on 4.3, is rooted but no custom boot loader. Even with Triangle Away and Wanam Xposed 'fake status' the status kept on being custom (after the Scanning...). Then I realized I had a lot of system programs and processes frozen. Either via Apps manager or Titanium Backup. After unfreezing all apps and removing the memory card and rebooting the device status came up as Official. And I was able to download the OTA update.
So what triggered the Offical status is still little unclear. But freezing 'system' apps via TB which can not be frozen by the Apps manager might have something to it with it.
If the removal of the memory card has anything to do with it is an exercise left up to the reader.
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H'm this did not work exactly as described for me. The phone is on 4.3, is rooted but no custom boot loader. Even with Triangle Away and Wanam Xposed 'fake status' the status kept on being custom (after the Scanning...). Then I realized I had a lot of system programs and processes frozen. Either via Apps manager or Titanium Backup. After unfreezing all apps and removing the memory card and rebooting the device status came up as Official. And I was able to download the OTA update.
So what triggered the Offical status is still little unclear. But freezing 'system' apps via TB which can not be frozen by the Apps manager might have something to it with it.
If the removal of the memory card has anything to do with it is an exercise left up to the reader.
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I believe that there is a hidden file in the internal and external room of the device that has the information about custom or official or enen knox 0x1.
I checked a lot of files with ROOT BROWNSER and found a lot of files that are related with these two options but those files must alsow be writen in the internal memory to with another name. it needs a lot of searching. As for the freezing apps i thing that this doesnt affect anything because i have alsow freezed system apps and users apps with grenify app wich i think its the best software to do that.
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So, I flashed my stock ROM, but not my S4 refuses to go back to stock. The recovery is stock and the OS is stock, in my downloads both tabs say stock, but when I boot and check system status, it says custom. Also, my recovery has a red exclamationmark in the recovery. How can I fix this?
What phone model?
If you include your phone model and base like say MF3 or MDL in your profile it would help to better assist you.
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There are numerous threads on both of these issues. With what little info to go with I would say download "triangle away" from the play store for the 2nd issue and although it was not my goal when I installed SuperSU as a system app and rebooted the phone the device status changed back to "official" from "custom." There are other ways of doing it or so I read but that was what did it for me and I was evening trying.
MRaaJR said:
There are numerous threads on both of these issues. With what little info to go with I would say download "triangle away" from the play store for the 2nd issue and although it was not my goal when I installed SuperSU as a system app and rebooted the phone the device status changed back to "official" from "custom." There are other ways of doing it or so I read but that was what did it for me and I was evening trying.
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My phone is a Rogers Galaxy S4. I337MVLUAMDJ. Triangle away doesnt solve my problems with the red triangle in the recovery. I have removed superuser and both my Download titles say Samsung official and Official. Not sure what else to do.
EDIT: My Binairy Status keeps going back to Custom. I have no idea why this is happening.
Hey guys
Just got a S5 (previously owned a S2 and S4 Active, which I have rooted and put custom ROMs so many times. Hence I'm familiar with Odin, Recovery, etc etc).
About a week ago, I installed Shohat v5 ROM, everything went fine. I was quite happy with it.
I installed back my app from my S4 Active through a big update.zip (backed up with Titanium paid version) thanks to custom recovery.
And just now, when my battery was like 5% left, I decided to make a hard reboot (as Xprivacy warned me that I needed to restart to have my changes into effect).
I charged my phone and THEN I push the reboot button (not the hot boot).
While charging, the screen went normally black, but stayed black with the blue LED notification ON (not sure if that info is important).
Then, black screen stays forever:
- no logo
- no download mode
- no recovery
- When phone is connected through USB to my laptop, I hear the usual "tadaam" sound from Windows, but no "USB notification".
It seems a JIG would be the solution, but no idea if that would work for a S5 (I guess Samsung has now worked to avoid that solution)
Well, if anyone can help, that would be cool
Obvious I know but you have pulled the battery for a while and tried again right?
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Obvious I know but you have pulled the battery for a while and tried again right?
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Hello
Indeed, I just removed the battery for a few hours a tried, no success.
But is it normal that a hardbrick can occur 1 week after installing a custom ROM?
Right now I can't bring it to Samsung store for repair...
(Adding a new post as editing is not working properly)
Isn't there a way to use ADB with commands through Windows (as there is the "tadaam" sound when I connect it through USB)?
A friend of mine bricked his Nexus tablet and went through such solution to remove the brick ...
OK ............
Here's the magic
After removing on and off the battery many times, trying to boot in recovery or download (trying about 15 times)
Now I managed to boot in recovery (I was like "huh?" and "wooohoooooo")
Did Wipe cache
Did Wipe Dalvick
No Factory reset
Fixed root (seems like I lost it, no idea why)
Let's see if I can reboot it
I think maybe the issue came from the huge update.zip created from my S4 Active (i9295) with Titanium backup (I was in Android version 4.2.2).
Maybe the reinstalled apps, messed up something as the ROM was in version 4.4.2...
Desanusseur2porc said:
OK ............
Here's the magic
After removing on and off the battery many times, trying to boot in recovery or download (trying about 15 times)
Now I managed to boot in recovery (I was like "huh?" and "wooohoooooo")
Did Wipe cache
Did Wipe Dalvick
No Factory reset
Fixed root (seems like I lost it, no idea why)
Let's see if I can reboot it
I think maybe the issue came from the huge update.zip created from my S4 Active (i9295) with Titanium backup (I was in Android version 4.2.2).
Maybe the reinstalled apps, messed up something as the ROM was in version 4.4.2...
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OK ... bad news again
I performed a hard reboot to check that everything was stable, and phone rebooted fine.
then I turned off and removed to battery to put back the SD card and the SIM card, and now the phone is not being turned on again.
And now the phone is not able to be turned ON again...
What's going on, any idea?
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I managed to reboot in custom recovery totally randomly after playing with the battery (removing, putting it back, trying to boot)
I made a full factory reset and reinstalled the custom ROM Shohat.
After rebooting, it went directly to ODIN as it was displaying error messages "ddi: MMC_read failed"
I guess the internal SD card is dead.
Questions:
1/ Is warranty OK if
- KNOX counter is at 0 (no idea why it is at zero)
- Current Binary is set to OFFICAL
- BUT SYSTEM STATUS is set to "CUSTOM"
2/ Can a custom ROM do this or is it a hardware failure?
Did you try with another sd card did you have apps installed on this sd card for me this sounds like a dead sdcard issue with some apps on it. I had the same issue with my X8 when a lot of apps ware running from the sd card btw sd cards are totally unreliably for storing important data as they usually die after some writing on them.
Change the SD Card and I think your phone will come back to normal.
SD Card Reader
Desanusseur2porc said:
After rebooting, it went directly to ODIN as it was displaying error messages "ddi: MMC_read failed"
I guess the internal SD card is dead.
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I don't know if this helps but I had an GS-900H (S5 octacore version) and struggled with it for a week trying to debug this problem, ordered new memory cards, installed different ROMs, etc. only to find out that the card reader was bad.
In my case it would corrupt the card every time so that my PC would need to 'repair' it before I could begin using it in the PC.
Maybe the card reader is a common point of failure?
EDIT: I also had issues with different cards working and not working based on the speed of the SD card (different S5). I know for a fact that it will switch you over to main memory when taking pictures that require advanced features -- I got a popup telling me that my memory card wasn't fast enough.
alex_tytn said:
I don't know if this helps but I had an GS-900H (S5 octacore version) and struggled with it for a week trying to debug this problem, ordered new memory cards, installed different ROMs, etc. only to find out that the card reader was bad.
In my case it would corrupt the card every time so that my PC would need to 'repair' it before I could begin using it in the PC.
Maybe the card reader is a common point of failure?
EDIT: I also had issues with different cards working and not working based on the speed of the SD card (different S5). I know for a fact that it will switch you over to main memory when taking pictures that require advanced features -- I got a popup telling me that my memory card wasn't fast enough.
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Hello guys
Thanks for your input.
Unfortunately I do not have an external SD card, the issue is with the Internal memory
So i can not request new ones or try to replace it, or work on the card reader...
Amazing that you are about to lose your phone forever and you don't even consider installing the original Samsung firmware.
What da f*** are you doing?
100%. Numb nut doesn't deserve the great phone It's like he got OCD.
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lcmazza said:
Amazing that you are about to lose your phone forever and you don't even consider installing the original Samsung firmware.
What da f*** are you doing?
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Hello
Well, not sure that ODIN will work as the internal MMC is not recognized, so where would that be installed?
Furthermore, I'm waiting for the feedback from Samsung (as knox counter is at 0, Binary is set to OFFICIAL and only status is set to Custom).
I did not want to change these counters with manipulating ODIN.
If Samsung gives it back to me with a new one, then wooohoooo
If Samsung says "f*** off, you manipulated it, warranty is off", then I'll use ODIN with STOCK ROM from Samfirmware + PIT file (they are ready for use on my computer)
If you can't get to download mode how do you propose to use Odin to flash stock ??
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Hello all.
I have an SGH-I337 and I am having some issues as of late.
The phone would not complete an update to the latest (4.4.4) OTA... and that's when my issues began.
I acquired this phone from a family member that got themselves an LG-G3. The power button was broken (would reboot constantly) and the card reader was busted. Nothing that $50 didn't fix... so after that, I received the phone and towel rooted. Decided to keep the phone stock so I could use it for work and leave my personal Nokia 1520 out of my work related tasks... so I removed Towel Root, and did OTA to NI1... but when the new one came in, the OTA would stop at 25% and reboot. On reboot, the phone would display the custom screen with the unlocked padlock... so I thought maybe the root/safestrap was not removed properly... so I decide to give it the Odin treatment.
First try, it stopped at writing.
Second try, more errors at the beginning, I can't recall them.
Third try, Odin stops at writing again.
So, I download Kies in hopes of using emergency restore... to no avail. Kies would simply lock up and tell me the phone was incompatible. I downloaded the previous version and no go. I then tried Odin just for S and Gs... and this time, it did work. I successfully installed . I337UCUFNB1_4.4_Stock_Odin_tar from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2674223
Now, the phone reports only (and exactly) 16.00GB total storage available... and it STILL won't accept OTA updates. If it helps, which I don't think so, I am using Google Now launcher, and UCCW apps for customization, nothing else.
Help? How can I get the rest of my storage back and be able to get OTAs for when the STOCK Lollipop comes in?
I would Odin nb1 again them do a factory reset and clear cache right afterwards. Hopefully that'll get the storage correct.
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jd1639 said:
I would Odin nb1 again them do a factory reset and clear cache right afterwards. Hopefully that'll get the storage correct.
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I will try this and get back with the results. Thanks for your quick reply.
Hi guys,
Have just spent the last couple of hours trying to research this but still not quite sure what's the best (safest!!) way of upgrading to lollipop on my SM-910G. I am rooted and currently on 4.4.4 and when I try to do an OTA update, I get the msg "The operating system has been modified in an unauthorised way.... etc etc"
When I connect via Kies, I get a pop up msg telling me that lollipop is available however when I try to update it tells me that I have to be unrooted. I read an article where some guy messed up his rooted S4 while trying to update via Kies. Can't afford for that to happen on my phone, I've backed up all my apps and data via Titanium Backup but now need to know what the safest way is to upgrade and keep all my settings etc.
I've downloaded the right 5.0 ROM (N910GDTU1BOC5_N910GXSA1BOC5_XSA.zip) for my model - am I correct to say that if I flash via Odin, I will lose all my apps and settings (and root)?
If I want to update and keep all my settings, am I safe to unroot via SuperSU, then update via Kies? I've read about how unrooting via SuperSU isn't really a complete unroot?
At the end of the day unless I'm 100% certain I will probably stay on 4.4.4 since there has been some horror stories with battery drain and stuff on 5.0
Has anyone been in a similar situation?
highon2str said:
Hi guys,
Have just spent the last couple of hours trying to research this but still not quite sure what's the best (safest!!) way of upgrading to lollipop on my SM-910G. I am rooted and currently on 4.4.4 and when I try to do an OTA update, I get the msg "The operating system has been modified in an unauthorised way.... etc etc"
When I connect via Kies, I get a pop up msg telling me that lollipop is available however when I try to update it tells me that I have to be unrooted. I read an article where some guy messed up his rooted S4 while trying to update via Kies. Can't afford for that to happen on my phone, I've backed up all my apps and data via Titanium Backup but now need to know what the safest way is to upgrade and keep all my settings etc.
I've downloaded the right 5.0 ROM (N910GDTU1BOC5_N910GXSA1BOC5_XSA.zip) for my model - am I correct to say that if I flash via Odin, I will lose all my apps and settings (and root)?
If I want to update and keep all my settings, am I safe to unroot via SuperSU, then update via Kies? I've read about how unrooting via SuperSU isn't really a complete unroot?
At the end of the day unless I'm 100% certain I will probably stay on 4.4.4 since there has been some horror stories with battery drain and stuff on 5.0
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highon2str said:
Hi guys,
Have just spent the last couple of hours trying to research this but still not quite sure what's the best (safest!!) way of upgrading to lollipop on my SM-910G. I am rooted and currently on 4.4.4 and when I try to do an OTA update, I get the msg "The operating system has been modified in an unauthorised way.... etc etc"
When I connect via Kies, I get a pop up msg telling me that lollipop is available however when I try to update it tells me that I have to be unrooted. I read an article where some guy messed up his rooted S4 while trying to update via Kies. Can't afford for that to happen on my phone, I've backed up all my apps and data via Titanium Backup but now need to know what the safest way is to upgrade and keep all my settings etc.
I've downloaded the right 5.0 ROM (N910GDTU1BOC5_N910GXSA1BOC5_XSA.zip) for my model - am I correct to say that if I flash via Odin, I will lose all my apps and settings (and root)?
If I want to update and keep all my settings, am I safe to unroot via SuperSU, then update via Kies? I've read about how unrooting via SuperSU isn't really a complete unroot?
At the end of the day unless I'm 100% certain I will probably stay on 4.4.4 since there has been some horror stories with battery drain and stuff on 5.0
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hi
Just a few points ...First if you " dirty flash" official stock Rom with Odin, then you will lose root ( so to me there is no need to unroot first ) However you do not loose any 3 rd party apps or settings . Also i never use Kies as my personal experience is that it is a waist of time .Regarding Lollipop well i have flashed several newer " version"/changelog/dated of Lollipop 5.0.1 over the past months and all of them have been good to me...( ..overall.) No real battery drain ,no lag ( only recent button and one " Samsung bug in the setting " Accessibilty" .
All my "problems " on Lollipop, on and off, was caused by 3 rd party apps
eg.Past few days i had suddenly random reboots over and over .i reflashed Lollipol ,i factory reset ,but the random reboots continued .
i then started to install all my +_ 162 ..?? apps one by one and checked
Eventually found my culprit ..'Greenify " (the experimental paid ,bolt on package, which is meant mostly for Xposed module with few functions you can also use without Xposed eg "don't remove Notifications " and Greenify system apps l)
After using Greenify for months with no issues it suddenly started giving problems .
So i could have given Lollipop the blame for my woes but i did not .
Yes I do believe Lollipop has issues ,but overall i cannot complain .
yes ,Titanuim is the way to go .
Also i "unrooted " via SuperUser app once, no problem at all, but then why do this if you just flash over it and root is gone
Bottom line ,
you can be "stuck " on Android v4.4.4 hoping and waiting .......?
or faceup to Lollipop ?
its your choice ?
good luck
Hey willcor thanks for the reply! Good to hear your experiences with this. Interestingly I've had a similar problem of sluggishness, lag and random rebooting (multiple times a day) on my Note 4 running kitkat. This went on for about 2 or 3 days. Tried installing some recently installed apps thinking it might have caused it, and now it seems it's fixed itself, I think??
Even pulling the battery and restarting often took ages to boot. Took my 128GB SD card out and tried to boot thinking maybe it was the card but it still lagged and restarted by itself. Like I said it seems ok now and has been ok for the last few days, but now that you mention Greenify, I have that installed too along with a few exposed modules. This rebooting problem is what motivated me to think about upgrading to lollipop to see if it would fix it.
Going by what you said, if I am not going to lose apps, data and settings, then I might flash to lollipop, then re-root. Sounds like the way to go. Maybe...
willcor said:
hi
Just a few points ...First if you " dirty flash" official stock Rom with Odin, then you will lose root ( so to me there is no need to unroot first ) However you do not loose any 3 rd party apps or settings . Also i never use Kies as my personal experience is that it is a waist of time .Regarding Lollipop well i have flashed several newer " version"/changelog/dated of Lollipop 5.0.1 over the past months and all of them have been good to me...( ..overall.) No real battery drain ,no lag ( only recent button and one " Samsung bug in the setting " Accessibilty" .
All my "problems " on Lollipop, on and off, was caused by 3 rd party apps
eg.Past few days i had suddenly random reboots over and over .i reflashed Lollipol ,i factory reset ,but the random reboots continued .
i then started to install all my +_ 162 ..?? apps one by one and checked
Eventually found my culprit ..'Greenify " (the experimental paid ,bolt on package, which is meant mostly for Xposed module with few functions you can also use without Xposed eg "don't remove Notifications " and Greenify system apps l)
After using Greenify for months with no issues it suddenly started giving problems .
So i could have given Lollipop the blame for my woes but i did not .
Yes I do believe Lollipop has issues ,but overall i cannot complain .
yes ,Titanuim is the way to go .
Also i "unrooted " via SuperUser app once, no problem at all, but then why do this if you just flash over it and root is gone
Bottom line ,
you can be "stuck " on Android v4.4.4 hoping and waiting .......?
or faceup to Lollipop ?
its your choice ?
good luck
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highon2str said:
Hey willcor thanks for the reply! Good to hear your experiences with this. Interestingly I've had a similar problem of sluggishness, lag and random rebooting (multiple times a day) on my Note 4 running kitkat. This went on for about 2 or 3 days. Tried installing some recently installed apps thinking it might have caused it, and now it seems it's fixed itself, I think??
Even pulling the battery and restarting often took ages to boot. Took my 128GB SD card out and tried to boot thinking maybe it was the card but it still lagged and restarted by itself. Like I said it seems ok now and has been ok for the last few days, but now that you mention Greenify, I have that installed too along with a few exposed modules. This rebooting problem is what motivated me to think about upgrading to lollipop to see if it would fix it.
Going by what you said, if I am not going to lose apps, data and settings, then I might flash to lollipop, then re-root. Sounds like the way to go. Maybe...
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hi,
Just a quick remark. When i was on Android v4.4.4, most of my issues eg. Private mode S HEALTH... (yes i know there was quick fixes /patches , that you could apply) Play store not installing apps, lags from time to time etc was caused by Xposed Framework. As far as i can remember Xposed was never optimise for Android v4.4.4? As "good" as Xposed was, it gave me "terrible headache /problems" on my Note 4....... even after uninstalling Xposed it broke some apps functionality! (This is a fact for me) . but yet, on all my other devices, no issues ! As stated in my previous post, that Lollipop experience, has been over all, very good for me.,(I have accepted the few bugs, that comes with every software update be it Android v4.4.4 or Android v 5.0.1.)
Lollipop also enabled me to use other apps /features eg Network Toggle app (change network only to LTE or LTE/3G or 3G only.. root required)
Bottom line
for me is.... yes, Lollipop has issues, but most of mine was caused by 3rd party apps not optimised 100% , work smoothly on Lollipop.
good luck
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post note....
Titanium, i forgot, you might have some minor issues at first. Titanium could not find backup folder on my ext sd same as on Android v4.4.4) , so i used NextApp Sdfix (Play store, free app) Titanium, then was able to locate back ups. Again yesterday, i factory reset my device because of a Nova launcher, toggle notification issue and because i also wanted to for a period of time.
Titanium could not write and above NextApp Sdfix said i had no write premisson after running NextApp. i formatted my ext sd on laptop and NextApp did its work and Titanium working 100%
Just thought to make you aware if issue arrived.
Thanks... I forget all these root features have to be redone. I've also given extsd access on kitkat after rooting. Will have to do it all over again I guess!
Ok just a quick update. Flashed to 5.0.1 with Odin and rooted with CFautoroot. Everything seems to be ok apart from after rooting and rebooting, I got a "could not do normal boot" msg, saying that the phone was in download mode and not to disconnect the target. I pulled the batt and booted up normally ok. Checked in Titanium and found root access ok, activated write to SD and all seems normal.
Things seem a bit sluggish with lollipop, so I uninstalled xposed (which now won't work on this version), greenify and some other apps, and booted into recovery to wipe cache partition. When it was done wiping the cache and said to reboot, I got the same "could not do normal boot" msg. Once again I pulled the battery and it booted ok.
Not sure what has happened or if anything is affected - should I re-flash 5.0 with Odin and re-root all over again?
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Ok just a quick update. Flashed to 5.0.1 with Odin and rooted with CFautoroot. Everything seems to be ok apart from after rooting and rebooting, I got a "could not do normal boot" msg, saying that the phone was in download mode and not to disconnect the target. I pulled the batt and booted up normally ok. Checked in Titanium and found root access ok, activated write to SD and all seems normal.
Things seem a bit sluggish with lollipop, so I uninstalled xposed (which now won't work on this version), greenify and some other apps, and booted into recovery to wipe cache partition. When it was done wiping the cache and said to reboot, I got the same "could not do normal boot" msg. Once again I pulled the battery and it booted ok.
Not sure what has happened or if anything is affected - should I re-flash 5.0 with Odin and re-root all over again?[/QUOTE
hi,
i am sure i read somewhere about.re: your remark, when you rooted and got a msg, with
"could not do a normal reboot... I am sure it could be ( @ Chainfire,) Cf autoroot website not sure.?
I would have search for a answer /reason!/ explanation Then i would afterwards, reflash Rom. (depends on you)
Just a quick question.... At what stage did you uninstall Xposed....? before /after flashing etc. i stated before that i found Xposed "broke /caused issues after i uninstalling it. (facts about two or three times it happened , in past )
Also i had no problem in using Greenify again (i have re installed it) its just the donation /paid / experimental package i am a bit hesitant with.
good luck
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Hey guys, I have since reflashed and rerooted and now seem to have less problems, although the phone is still sluggish, randomly locking up and restarting , and sometimes restarting to the green android "could not do normal boot" screen.
Question now is, can I boot into stock recovery to do a factory reset? I've done some research but the views seem conflicting. Is this recommended, will I be stuck in a bootloop and will I still be rooted after the reset?
I never did a factory reset when flashing from 4.4 to 5.0.1 so I'm hoping this will fix the issues I've got now.
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Anyone?
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I have an At&t (though no at&t mobile service currently) Samsung tab 4 8inch. In the last few days it has started freezing SEVERAL times a day. it doesnot matter what app, its likely to freeze on any of them. I would say it probably happens most when Im backing out/exiting an app. When it freezes I can stilll shut screen off but when I turn it back on I am just where it froze -not lock screen, it wont acknowledge plugging charger in, and cant click restart. Touchwiz has stopped message may or may not come up, but I cannot click on it even if it does. The ONLY way I can shut it down then is down vol +power for about 15seconds. Then it restarts and may do it 5 minutes later or 5hours later.
It just started this suddenly. I also had not just installed anything.
If a custom ROM or something would fix it, I wouldnt mind doing that if someone could possibly give me the link(s) to 1 that works for this model and links to how to do so/what I need.
I dont know if it is related or not, but about 3 or 4 days before this started, by battery life & battery charging went suddenly TOTALLY to hell.
Please help me fix this irritating &aggravating problem. Thank you very much for your time &assistance!
There are no custom ROMs for the SM-T337A unfortunately. Is your tablet on KitKat or Lollipop and are you rooted?
You should back up your internal storage and then factory reset and wipe cache in stock recovery. If you are rooted, you should remove system apps that you don't need with titanium backup or something similar. If you are on KitKat you might want to consider either updating to lollipop or factory resetting and reflashing the stock KitKat firmware with Odin.
No im not rooted. However i would like to, but didnt know there was a method of rooting the t337a.
I cant seem to fins out how to find whether its lollipop or kitkat or what?
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I cant seem to fins out how to find whether its lollipop or kitkat or what?
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Settings > About device > Android version. If it says 4.4.2 it's kitkat, if it says 5.1.1 it's lollipop
Thanks for the help.
Yes its kitkat then because it says 4.4.2 . I think 1st I'll go ahead and search how to update it to Lollipop then go from there... Does that sound like a wise decision to you??
STOOPID Question: I went to the posts at bottom of your posts (granted, I didnt go thru all 59 pages, lol) but I have a brain-fart question... would I try to root and then update to lollipop or vice-versa??
I have found temp root for lollipop. Just look in the general section. As you wouldn't be able to ota lollipop while rooted anyways.