Hello, I am new to the note 3 and safestrap.
Anyways, question I have is. Can you format out the stock rom and then install a rom in its place under the stock rom slot? Thank you in advance
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Yes, we'll you don't format it. Save a backup of your stock slot, then flash your custom rom to the first slot.
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Thank you for your response. Basically what I'm wondering is if you could only have 1 rom total on your phone to save space instead of having 2 roms. I. E. Stock and rom 1.
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I wouldn't suggest deleting the stock ROM..... Since its Verizon you have a locked bootloader and can't flash kernels via safeatrap (safestrap can't flash kernels anyway.) So if you delete stock slot you pretty much delete kernel if I'm right, and you can't Odin it back to stock I don't think because of the bootloader..... So yes make a big backup of the stock. If you want to take the risk of erasing and having a brick you can try it...... Safe strap can only flash touch wiz ROMs because it can't touch the kernel since the bootloader is locked.....
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F'n Verizon! Ugh. Thanks guys!
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Don't we all hate Verizon lol? Its like with the HTC one they locked it and you couldn't unlock it on the htcdev website, until firewater came out but no one has figured out for the Samsung yet... I do admit I've looked into the bootloader.... That things a b****...... Motorola can't be unlocked either.... Currently me and my friend are working on something for that... But.... So yeah I wouldn't suggest wiping stock, I would be gung ho for it if bootloader was unlocked and had legit twrp.... But just only flash touch wiz ROMs. I would go debloated with a whatever theme you want, kit kat themes are awesome, Google now launcher!!!! Lol XD but yeah good luck man :$
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So, if I'm reading this correctly, if I want to avoid using a second slot, I should dirty flash the custom rom over the stock rom? Is that correct? After I've made a backup of the stock rom slot course, and then backed up that backup, and then backed up that backup.
Ok well, there was no answer, but I got some advice elsewhere.
The safest method I was told of that also worked well for me was the following.
1. While in safestrap recovery with slot 1 active, make a backup of data and system.
2. Change to stock active and reboot into SS recovery.
3. Backup stock to be safe in case something goes wrong
4. Wipe with a regular factory reset.
5. Restore the backup from slot 1 into the stock slot.
6. Reboot.
7. Make sure it functions, then reboot into SS again and delete your slot 1 freeing up space.
Now I'm running JellyBeans Build 6 in my stock slot with no problems, and 19Gb free.
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So I have an AT&T galaxy s4 and I rooted and installed TWRP recovery. I want to revert my s4 completely back to stock as in remove twrp recovery and unroot. Ive been trying to look for a way to get stock recovery back on my s4 but cant seem to find the answer. Please help me out!!!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40976805
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cloud628 said:
So I have an AT&T galaxy s4 and I rooted and installed TWRP recovery. I want to revert my s4 completely back to stock as in remove twrp recovery and unroot. Ive been trying to look for a way to get stock recovery back on my s4 but cant seem to find the answer. Please help me out!!!!!
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I did the "Casual" TWRP Recovery and Root for my AT&T S4 and love it. I booted into recovery and flashed a backup image of my stock device and saved the 3.56 GB nandoid file on both the internal and external SD and put another copy of my original phone image or nandroid or backup or whatever flavor you want to call it, on my PC.
I've frozen 37 phone functions with Titanium Backup and dodged a bullet. I heard there was another over the airwaves update from AT&T a couple days ago, and I am pleased to see it never appeared on my S4. I couldn't be happier. I have yet to try any custom roms as cyanogenmod doesn't seem to be getting any love lately, plus I would not want to give up the universal remote in the on board "watch on" app.
Why do you want to undo TWRP custom recovery and lose root? Titanium Backup needs root. Did you flash a custom rom without going into recovery first and making a backup of your stock handset once you got root and TWRP?
In any case I think there is an Odin thread you need to read: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40976805
fukenbiker said:
I did the "Casual" TWRP Recovery and Root for my AT&T S4 and love it. I booted into recovery and flashed a backup image of my stock device and saved the 3.56 GB nandoid file on both the internal and external SD and put another copy of my original phone image or nandroid or backup or whatever flavor you want to call it, on my PC.
I've frozen 37 phone functions with Titanium Backup and dodged a bullet. I heard there was another over the airwaves update from AT&T a couple days ago, and I am pleased to see it never appeared on my S4. I couldn't be happier. I have yet to try any custom roms as cyanogenmod doesn't seem to be getting any love lately, plus I would not want to give up the universal remote in the on board "watch on" app.
Why do you want to undo TWRP custom recovery and lose root? Titanium Backup needs root. Did you flash a custom rom without going into recovery first and making a backup of your stock handset once you got root and TWRP?
In any case I think there is an Odin thread you need to read: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40976805
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well.....Theres nothing wrong with TWRP recovery and root, its just that I have no need for it. I have tried a few custom roms and none offer battery life better than that of the stock TW software so I decided to just stay stock. As you said like 2 days ago at&t rolled out another OTA, however I dont think my phone installed it. It booted into TWRP and it started installing a zip. I wasnt sure if that was the OTA or not. I just dont need the TWRP and root as of now and its kind of a hastle in my current state to flash the new OTA's instead of having it automatically install via stock recovery.
Bought the Verizon G2, brought it home, rooted it. So basically I have nothing but Super Su and a crap ton of bloatware haha! Any threads showing me how to make a backup of what I have now, then a tutorial on how to flash a new ROM? I just wanna be safe having a backup recovery of the phone basically all stock with root acess.
Spentar said:
Bought the Verizon G2, brought it home, rooted it. So basically I have nothing but Super Su and a crap ton of bloatware haha! Any threads showing me how to make a backup of what I have now, then a tutorial on how to flash a new ROM? I just wanna be safe having a backup recovery of the phone basically all stock with root acess.
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You need to Loki first to get TWRP, check the Verizon sub for details. Once you do that you can make a back up of your current phone. Once compete, you can wipe data and flash a new Rom safely. Fyi, the flash takes a long time, just wait it out.
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Spentar said:
Bought the Verizon G2, brought it home, rooted it. So basically I have nothing but Super Su and a crap ton of bloatware haha! Any threads showing me how to make a backup of what I have now, then a tutorial on how to flash a new ROM? I just wanna be safe having a backup recovery of the phone basically all stock with root acess.
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I don't know what LOKI is, but if you're rooted then chose a recovery (twrp or cwm), install it, and then do a nandroid backup. Then you can flash whatever ROM or mod you want.
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You need to Loki first to get TWRP, check the Verizon sub for details. Once you do that you can make a back up of your current phone. Once compete, you can wipe data and flash a new Rom safely. Fyi, the flash takes a long time, just wait it out.
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Pretty sure you don't need Loki...that's for devs only. TWRP is already pre-lokied for your convenience.
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I don't know what LOKI is, but if you're rooted then chose a recovery (twrp or cwm), install it, and then do a nandroid backup. Then you can flash whatever ROM or mod you want.
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^Exactly. Though you should probably use TWRP.
Anything new with getting around this MF3 nonsense? I'm constantly running out of storage space and am about to just sell this phone and be done with it.
whitesox311 said:
Anything new with getting around this MF3 nonsense? I'm constantly running out of storage space and am about to just sell this phone and be done with it.
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I'm new to the s4 party, so I am not sure how recent it is, but fairly recently the stock images leaked and are flashable via odin, so you can go ahead and wipe and install whatever compatible you want right to the stock slot. This lets you use the full space instead of small slots and still be able to go back to stock later.
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I'm new to the s4 party, so I am not sure how recent it is, but fairly recently the stock images leaked and are flashable via odin, so you can go ahead and wipe and install whatever compatible you want right to the stock slot. This lets you use the full space instead of small slots and still be able to go back to stock later.
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Really? Nice! Still not nearly as cool as running AOSP roms, but better than what I'm working with now. Thanks for the head's up!
failedjedi said:
I'm new to the s4 party, so I am not sure how recent it is, but fairly recently the stock images leaked and are flashable via odin, so you can go ahead and wipe and install whatever compatible you want right to the stock slot. This lets you use the full space instead of small slots and still be able to go back to stock later.
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NOPE NOT TRUE.. IF you wipe stock slot..and install custom rom it does not boot. PERIOD!!!!!.. Someone needs ta come up with unlocking the bootloader Like 3 months ago...GHOST!!!!
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NOPE NOT TRUE.. IF you wipe stock slot..and install custom rom it does not boot. PERIOD!!!!!.. Someone needs ta come up with unlocking the bootloader Like 3 months ago...GHOST!!!!
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I have the 4.2.2 google play edition on stock slot. No other slots. Boots and is completely bug free.
Wow wamna tell us how its done..i am kn firmware mf3 then upgraded ta 4.3..so i am screwed..but others would like ur wisdom on this topic..
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Wow wamna tell us how its done..i am kn firmware mf3 then upgraded ta 4.3..so i am screwed..but others would like ur wisdom on this topic..
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Well if you updated to MK2 via the OTA update your currently stuck with stock 4.3 right now. Hashcode (the creator of Safestrap) is working on a 4.3 version but it's unknown when / if it will released.
As for flashing to the stock slot in Safestrap it's this easy...
Use the MF3 Odin files to restore your phone to 100% stock via Odin. - Downloads --> MEGA - Mediafire
Root using jortex's MF3 root method.
Reboot
Install the latest version of Safestrap, and install the recovery.
Download a ROM confirmed to work in the stock slot and add the zip files to your SD card.
Download the MF3 Modules for Safestrap from here... and add them to your SD card.
Reboot into Safestrap
Inside Safestrap go to Wipe --> Advance Wipe --> Select Dalvik Cache, Data, Cache, and System. Do NOT select Micro SDcard.
Use the back arrow to return to the main Safestrap menu. IMPORTANT - Do NOT turn of your phone at this point or you will brick.
Select Install and navigate to your custom ROM's zip file. Proceed to flash it...
After the ROM is flashed do NOT reboot yet, instead go back to Install on the menu and install the MF3 modules.
Reboot, and hope for the best.
hey all,
I'm a complete noob when it comes to rooting
I've been searching online on how to root a nexus 4 using a mac.. every single guide is different, some skip the unlocking bootloader part, some skip other parts, and most guides are just outdated.
I'm running on absolute stock, 4.4.2.
What's the best (and most current) guide out there? I'm interested in rooting my phone mainly so I can get LTE access.. do no care too much for non stock ROMS (not yet at least)
I think this is the easiest for noobs: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1999065 . It's a tool that will do all the work for you.
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update:
I set up adb on my mac and unlocked bootloader, that was easy.
I'm following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018179
so now I'm confused about the whole Rom part.. which one do I download? There's a ROMs column, a stock recovery, and stock touch recovery. What are those?
You don't have to install another ROM. You can just download the recovery (CMW for mako touch or non touch) in the post. Also download the su zip tot get root acces.
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You don't have to install another ROM. You can just download the recovery (CMW for mako touch or non touch) in the post. Also download the su zip tot get root acces.
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ah, so the touch column is all the 'stock' roms. how do I know that it's the latest 4.4.2 stock rom? will be able to do OTA updates after I flash the mako touch?
If you're device is rooted I think you won't be able to install OTA updates from google anymore. But, you can flash these stock roms easily. I'm sure people make flashable zips of every new version of Android. About the columns: ROMs=you can download custom roms (you don't need that); Recovery and recovery touch is basically the same thing. The difference is one recovery can be controlled with the touchscreen and the over with the volume and power button. It's just what you like best.
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ah, so the touch column is all the 'stock' roms. how do I know that it's the latest 4.4.2 stock rom? will be able to do OTA updates after I flash the mako touch?
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Get it?
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I guess I'm getting some terminology mixed up, it seems that no matter how much I read about this I still can't quite get a grasp of it
What is the definition of CWM (clockwork mod), what exactly does it do?
What is a factory then? (when someone talks about flashing a factory image, I thought that's what CWM is, what's the difference?)
beegbear said:
I guess I'm getting some terminology mixed up, it seems that no matter how much I read about this I still can't quite get a grasp of it
What is the definition of CWM (clockwork mod), what exactly does it do?
What is a factory then? (when someone talks about flashing a factory image, I thought that's what CWM is, what's the difference?)
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Cwm(clockworkmod recovery) is a side load which helps u to flash different ROMs and zip files. It also helps u to wipe battery stats, partition sd card(not with case of n4)
Factory image is the stock ROM that Google provide that u r having in your nexus 4
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beegbear said:
I guess I'm getting some terminology mixed up, it seems that no matter how much I read about this I still can't quite get a grasp of it
What is the definition of CWM (clockwork mod), what exactly does it do?
What is a factory then? (when someone talks about flashing a factory image, I thought that's what CWM is, what's the difference?)
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And regarding your previous question of OTA updates, You'll have to flash the stock recovery if you're on CWM or TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project - Many people recommend this one, I use it myself) and you shouldn't have made any changes to the system files of your stock ROM.
You will receive the OTA if you have modified anything in system, you just won't be able to flash it. And you can also flash the OTA with TWRP instead of stock recovery. Root does not matter, although it will be lost after you update. Before updating, also make sure you're not using a custom kernel. Kernel: The "thing" that android runs on. It's the heart of the OS, you could say. No kernel, no boot.
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And regarding your previous question of OTA updates, You'll have to flash the stock recovery if you're on CWM or TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project - Many people recommend this one, I use it myself) and you shouldn't have made any changes to the system files of your stock ROM.
You will receive the OTA if you have modified anything in system, you just won't be able to flash it. And you can also flash the OTA with TWRP instead of stock recovery. Root does not matter, although it will be lost after you update. Before updating, also make sure you're not using a custom kernel. Kernel: The "thing" that android runs on. It's the heart of the OS, you could say. No kernel, no boot.
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So let me make sure I'm following this..(sorry, I'm sure you saw such questions countless times before)
CWM (or TWRP) is a custom recovery instead of the stock 'recovery' option that's found in the bootloader. If I choose to go with either CWM or TWRP, how much of an issue is it to flash back to stock recovery? would it be done through ADB the same way the custom recovery was flashed in the first place?
As I understand.. the first thing I should do after unlocking the bootloader (already done) and flashing a custom recovery (not done yet) is to create a backup through the custom recovery. Does that back up the radios as well? If I decide to flash the all in one LTE zip and it doesn't work or what not.. will using that recovery flash back the old radios?
Now to the actual rooting..
so flashing super su is what actually does the root? How would I go about returning to complete stock if I ever need to? (stock recovery, remove root, lock bootloader)
When flashing a different ROM, how come I need to make a backup of my apps? what if I want to start completely fresh? Would I not be able to go to the playstore after flashing a custom rom and downloading everything I need? or there is not going to be a play store after flashing? (that's why GAPPS are needed?)
so I rooted and flashed the hybrid radio, works like charm!
I answered most of my own questions in the post above just by going through the process.
What happens if I decide to factory reset through settings? will CWM stay? will the root stay? will the lte fix stay?
Yes...yes...yes.....you really should take advantage of the countless guides people have written explaining all of your questions.
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Upgrading from Jelly Bean to KitKat is easy!
Disclaimer
As always, this carries a certain amount of risk so by using the guide below you agree not to hold me liable if your device turns into a very expensive paperweight (not at all likely but you have been warned! )
Prerequisites
Windows computer
You must be on a 4.3.X Jelly Bean (rooted stock or custom ROM)
You must have Safestrap installed
UrDroid Stock Rooted KitKat ROM.zip (Odexed or Deodexed) by @carl1961 (everyone go hit his Thanks button!)
ODIN.zip (download in second post)
First Steps
Download ODIN.zip & extract the .zip to your desktop.
Download UrDroid Stock Rooted KitKat ROM.zip to your internal SD Card by following the download links in the ROM’s original thread (found here).
Once downloaded, boot into Safestrap.
*IMPORTANT* Make sure you have deleted any extra ROM Slots you have created and that you have your STOCK slot activated!
In Safestrap main menu, click on the WIPE button and go ahead and “factory reset” your device (wipe data + cache) like you always do before flashing a ROM.
Once you have wiped data, navigate back to the INSTALL button in SafeStrap.
Navigate to the UrDroid ROM.zip that you saved to your SD Card and proceed to flash the ROM to your stock slot.
Once the ROM has successfully flashed - navigate back to Safestrap menu & choose REBOOT & then DOWNLOAD.
Your phone will reboot into Download Mode.
Now, open the file located inside of ODIN.zip labeled “Odin & needed files are here” on your desktop.
Click on and run Odin3 v3.09.exe.
On the right hand side of Odin you will see different buttons labeled PIT, BL, AP, CP.
Click on the PIT button and select HLTE_USA_ATT_32G.pit. Now select BL and choose BL_N900AUCECMGL.tar. Now continue to match AP with the AP file and CP with the CP file.
Once all 4 files have been inputted into Odin plug in your phone and click START.
Let Odin finish its magic then reboot your device.
Welcome to KitKat!!!
Next Steps
Now that you are on KK you need to sideload Safestrap v3.72.apk and install it to your device.
Once you’ve installed it go ahead and open it up and INSTALL Safestrap.
Once you have Safestrap installed it is important to note that you cannot mix Jelly Bean & KitKat ROMs with Safestrap….you must stick to KitKat based ROMs (it is possible this will change in the future...if it does I will update this post!)
Now that you are running rooted stock KitKat w/Safestrap feel free to flash whatever Custom ROM you'd like to try out!
Credits
@carl1961 - thank you for everything you do for the community!
Downloads
Download UrDroid Stock Rooted KitKat.zip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2584994
Download ODIN.zip (includes all needed files + instructions)
http://goo.gl/GdJonL
*If you download please consider hitting the thanks button!
Thank you for your guide.
The following steps are not necessary:
[*]Once the ROM has successfully flashed, pull the battery out of the phone & put it back in (do not reboot).
[*]Once your battery is reinserted press and hold VOL Down & Power to boot into Download Mode.
Safestrap directly provides: Reboot --> Download.
SunnyOK said:
Thank you for your guide.
The following steps are not necessary:
[*]Once the ROM has successfully flashed, pull the battery out of the phone & put it back in (do not reboot).
[*]Once your battery is reinserted press and hold VOL Down & Power to boot into Download Mode.
Safestrap directly provides: Reboot --> Download.
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OP updated to reflect this!!! Thanks for your help!
Sorry for the ignorance, but will this method keep my user data and root?
zewone said:
Sorry for the ignorance, but will this method keep my user data and root?
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No problem! This is why this post is here. This method does not wipe your internal SD card but it does wipe user data!
Any feedback on this method?
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Any feedback on this method?
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This is the same method as it always been just better explained. Feel free to sub any other KK ROM.zip you want!
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Is still necessary to delete the JB safestrap (3.71), in order to use 3.72 safestrap effectively?
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dadymon53 said:
Is still necessary to delete the JB safestrap (3.71), in order to use 3.72 safestrap effectively?
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If you do a clean wipe in SafeStrap when you reboot into KK Safestrap will not be installed. You will need to sideload and install it.
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Sorry for the basic question. But will this method trip knox?
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ast11 said:
Sorry for the basic question. But will this method trip knox?
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No sir it does not trip Knox.
Thanks for your method
I have a question...
I rooted my Note 3 using the de la Vega method,
Then I changed carrier from AT&T to Aio
Will any of my Aio phone settings affect your root method?
Thanks
Thanks, this procedure worked great!
Quick question though. After I install a rom into a SS slot. The activated rom doesn't see the existing internal sd card files. Instead the "sd card" folder appears to be from a brand new unused installation. However the stock rom and SS recovery still has access to all the old files.
Is this expected behavior or did I mess up somehow?
ast11 said:
Thanks, this procedure worked great!
Quick question though. After I install a rom into a SS slot. The activated rom doesn't see the existing internal sd card files. Instead the "sd card" folder appears to be from a brand new unused installation. However the stock rom and SS recovery still has access to all the old files.
Is this expected behavior or did I mess up somehow?
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I am sorry but I do not understand. Could you clarify? When you say "After I install a rom into a SS slot"....does this mean you have already flashed to KK? If you have ROM Slots are not working correctly in Safestrap while on KK.
It's possible that has nothing to do with what you asked...let me know if I am off the mark.
T-mobile unlock
Will this work if I have an unlocked at&t phone on T-mobile's network?
Thanks
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I am sorry but I do not understand. Could you clarify? When you say "After I install a rom into a SS slot"....does this mean you have already flashed to KK? If you have ROM Slots are not working correctly in Safestrap while on KK.
It's possible that has nothing to do with what you asked...let me know if I am off the mark.
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Yes I followed your guide and ended up with KK stock with safestrap.
And I didn't realize I have to install a custom rom onto the stock slot. I was able to create a new slot and install the rom and boot into it. but lot of things didn't work.
But I installed Dynamic Kat over stock now and it's working well and knox is still 0x0. Thanks again
I've had my Note 3 for about 2 weeks now, I rooted and installed SS on day one but haven't flashed anything yet. I wanna try this out but do I have to have a custom ROM downloaded besides UrDroid? I'm just asking because thats what the guy above me sounded like he had to do. Thanks!
KuRuPtIoN said:
I've had my Note 3 for about 2 weeks now, I rooted and installed SS on day one but haven't flashed anything yet. I wanna try this out but do I have to have a custom ROM downloaded besides UrDroid? I'm just asking because thats what the guy above me sounded like he had to do. Thanks!
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Thanks for asking and I am glad you did. Since UrDroid is basically a stock KK ROM I feel like it is the best ROM to use this method with. This method WILL work with any other 4.4 based ROM....but I like the idea of flashing something that is based off stock to start with and then flashing anything else from there since stock is most likely to give us the fewest errors.
tropazr said:
Thanks for asking and I am glad you did. Since UrDroid is basically a stock KK ROM I feel like it is the best ROM to use this method with. This method WILL work with any other 4.4 based ROM....but I like the idea of flashing something that is based off stock to start with and then flashing anything else from there since stock is most likely to give us the fewest errors.
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I flashed it successfully, I followed it step by step, word for word. Good write up, been running it now for a couple hours and haven't had any problems. Thanks!
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