[OFFICIAL] Samsung Galaxy J (SGH-N075T / SC-02F) Rooting, ROMs, Kernels & Guides - Samsung Galaxy J Guides, News, & Discussion

DISCLAIMER: You will be flashing your phone at your own risk. You are solely responsible for anything you do to your phone, so make sure you are well informed and well prepared before deciding to flash or install anything on your device.
The purpose of this thread is to provide a 'reference site' for anything related to ROMs and kernels, be it original stock, modified stock or custom images for the Samsung Galaxy J smartphone series, including the SGH-N075T (Taiwan) and SC-02F (Japan/Docomo) models/variants.
All comments and feedback are welcome and appreciated.
Reminders:
After flashing a new ROM image, it is highly recommended to perform a cache wipe and factory reset. Please avoid posting about problems repeatedly which can be easily solved by this procedure.
If you find that someone has been helpful in assisting you, then please do not shy away from hitting the THANKS button below their post; this is the preferred action instead of creating a new post just to show your gratitude
Work in Progress
Network unlock (simlock) instructions has been added for SC-02F to the thread today (March 9 2015)
Prepare Backup
Before you start flashing your device, it is highly recommended that you make a backup of essential system components before doing so. I personally prefer to backup all the important partitions and NV data manually, but if you have access to tools/apps which can help automate this task for you, then do consider using them too.
There will be a post added soon, which details how to manually backup all essential system components.
Factory Firmware (stock)
samsung-updates.com and www.sammobile.com host stock images.
Device Reference Post
SGH-N075T (Taiwan)
SC-02F (Japan/Docomo)
Hints & Tips
Follow this trail...
Proxyme Rooting
Proxyme Guide
Credits & Special Thanks to the following Contributors...
@dc_power!

SC-02F Network Unlocking (remove simlock)
The following procedure provides a step-by-step guide to unlock your SC-02F. It is what worked for me and perhaps not every step in the guide is necessary or required, but you'll have to experiment some if you want to find any shortcuts. Make sure to execute the steps in the order shown and you should be good to go.
DISCLAIMER: You will be flashing your phone at your own risk. You are solely responsible for anything you do to your phone, so make sure you are well informed and well prepared before deciding to flash or install anything on your device. Backup your precious data before commencing.
You will need:
Rooted phone running OMUFNF7 (download instructions are shown below)
Odin3 v3.09 (Google will help to find it)
Region Lock Away app
Start by locating and downloading Odin3 v3.09 and the Region Lock Away app (consider buying Chainfire a beer while you're at it)
The phone must be rooted and it seemed that not any firmware version will work. My phone was running OMUFNI3 when I first tried this procedure and it didn't work. I had to downgrade to OMUFNF7 in order to continue. If your phone already runs this version and is rooted, then skip this step. If not then download the rooted (Proxyme) firmware file with one of the following links...
torrent1
torrent2
direct download
Unpack the firmware zip archive and flash the .tar.md5 file with Odin3 by specifying it in the AP prompt. Note that this specific copy of the SC02FOMUFNF7 firmware file does not contain any bootloader components in order to facilitate a proper downgrade from SC02FOMUFNI3 or higher.
Install the Region Lock Away app, either from the Play store or by sideloading it
Start the Region Lock Away app and tap on the Region Unlock button. If you have SuperSU installed to guard root access, then you will probably have to allow/grant root access to the Region Lock Away app. Plain vanilla Proxyme environment only requires enabling SU in the Proxyme app. Tap on Reboot as soon as Region Lock Away is done with updating the modem data structures.
Download the SC02FOMUBMJ9_modem.zip file with one of the following links...
torrent1
torrent2
direct download 1
direct download 2
Unpack the modem zip archive and flash the .tar.md5 file with Odin3 by specifying it in the AP prompt
Repeat step 5 once the phone has started
After rebooting, your non-Docomo simcard should work from this point onwards.
The unlock procedure detailed above will permanently free the phone of the Docomo network lock. I have flashed SC02FOMUFNI3 after performing the procedure successfully and can confirm the phone to remain unlocked.
Enjoy!

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Hints & Tips
Unlocking
SC-02F Network Unlocking Guide

Hi
Awaiting updates from you once you get your phone.
I got mine last week, and have managed to root it using following procedure,
i) Downloaded CWM from Japanese forums
ii) Flashed CWM using ODIN
iii) Flashed SU using CWM
iv) Extracted stock recovery from stock ROM (sam firmware site)
v) Flashed back the stock recovery (as I want to use keitai saifu and it does not work with CWM)
No custom ROM or SIM unlocking instruction available on Japanese forums yet!

kizuki.buy said:
Awaiting updates from you once you get your phone.
I got mine last week, and have managed to root it using following procedure,
i) Downloaded CWM from Japanese forums
ii) Flashed CWM using ODIN
iii) Flashed SU using CWM
iv) Extracted stock recovery from stock ROM (sam firmware site)
v) Flashed back the stock recovery (as I want to use keitai saifu and it does not work with CWM)
No custom ROM or SIM unlocking instruction available on Japanese forums yet!
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Thank you for your feedback.
I prefer to have a rom which can be 'rooted' and 'unrooted' any moment, which is why we developed the Proxyme rooting mechanism. Most rooting methods leave you with a permanently rooted state, which makes it cumbersome to unroot an re-root again. Needless to say, my phone is most of the time not rooted, until I require it to perform some task which requires it and that's when Proxyme comes in handy.

davidcsv said:
Thank you for your feedback.
I prefer to have a rom which can be 'rooted' and 'unrooted' any moment, which is why we developed the Proxyme rooting mechanism. Most rooting methods leave you with a permanently rooted state, which makes it cumbersome to unroot an re-root again. Needless to say, my phone is most of the time not rooted, until I require it to perform some task which requires it and that's when Proxyme comes in handy.
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Thank you for telling me about proxyme. I had no Idea about it. I am going to read about it in detail.
So, if I flash the sc-02f firmware from the proxyme thread, I can turn root on/off at will? And all the Japan specific features like osaifu, 1-seg, nottv will still work? What about the N-075t file - can that also be flashed on the sc-02f? While using proxyme, is it still possible to use xposed or is there possibility of some interference between the two?
Sorry for many questions but it sounds like very interesting concept. ::good:

kizuki.buy said:
Thank you for telling me about proxyme. I had no Idea about it. I am going to read about it in detail.
So, if I flash the sc-02f firmware from the proxyme thread, I can turn root on/off at will? And all the Japan specific features like osaifu, 1-seg, nottv will still work? What about the N-075t file - can that also be flashed on the sc-02f? While using proxyme, is it still possible to use xposed or is there possibility of some interference between the two?
Sorry for many questions but it sounds like very interesting concept. ::good:
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First of all, don't worry about asking questions...that's how we all can learn from each other, eh?
Correct, Proxyme (and the underlying mechanism) allows you to enable/disable the rooted state of the phone at will. The stock images which have been 'treated' with Proxyme are untouched as far as the Japanese specific features are concerned. If a specific feature only works on an un-rooted phone, then make sure to disable SU in Proxyme. Most of the Proxyme ready images come with a sample debloat.sh script, but if you require many of the localised features, better review the script before executing it, because it might wipe out more than you've bargained for.
The N075T based rom for the SC-02F has some advantages over the Docomo image, including an international setting with support for many more languages than only 3 (japanese, korean, english) in the Docomo rom. NFC is still a problem due to differences in NFC hardware and hopefully can be solved in the (near) future. This rom will appeal more to SC-02F owners living outside of Japan I suppose.
As for the Xposed framework, shouldn't be a problem.

SIM unlocking?
@davidcsv
Did you happen to get your hands on sc-02f and play with it?
Any ideas on how to sim unlock it without going to Docomo shop?

kizuki.buy said:
@davidcsv
Did you happen to get your hands on sc-02f and play with it?
Any ideas on how to sim unlock it without going to Docomo shop?
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Sorry for delay in answering...
Yes, have the phone finally...No, not sim unlocked yet. Lots of drama and health issues in personal life in the past few weeks.

I have the SC-02F Docomo version first of all. Where can I find custom roms to flash? Thanks in advance

Never mind I found CM11 off another site.

Any progress on this? Is anyone able to network unlock SC-02F?

SC-02F Unlocking Guide
SC-02F Unlocking Guide post has been added here.

davidcsv said:
First of all, don't worry about asking questions...that's how we all can learn from each other, eh?
Correct, Proxyme (and the underlying mechanism) allows you to enable/disable the rooted state of the phone at will. The stock images which have been 'treated' with Proxyme are untouched as far as the Japanese specific features are concerned. If a specific feature only works on an un-rooted phone, then make sure to disable SU in Proxyme. Most of the Proxyme ready images come with a sample debloat.sh script, but if you require many of the localised features, better review the script before executing it, because it might wipe out more than you've bargained for.
The N075T based rom for the SC-02F has some advantages over the Docomo image, including an international setting with support for many more languages than only 3 (japanese, korean, english) in the Docomo rom. NFC is still a problem due to differences in NFC hardware and hopefully can be solved in the (near) future. This rom will appeal more to SC-02F owners living outside of Japan I suppose.
As for the Xposed framework, shouldn't be a problem.
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I've flashed your custum rom port from N075T based rom for the SC-02F; Booting sucess but it's report nosimcard, unknow network, no NFC as you report!
Thanks you for trying a international roms for SC-02F!

SC-02F Docomo working !!!! thanks mate ! finally i'm not wasting my money for unlock this phone

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[Guide][P600 Only] - Guide to return to stock with links to files!

I created a spot on my website for the stock Odin Tar's that I use for the P600.
I posted the US / XAR Region Stock Odin. I also posted the ML1 Asian base I used as well.
As I gather newer ones I will put them up and updated this thread.
Although this guide is written for the p600 it would, in theory work on any P60x device so long as you have the proper Odin files!
Note: This will not "untrip knox"!!!!!!!!
Here is the download page on my site:
MOD EDIT: Link removed as domain has expired. Thread closed until new links can be installed
Enjoy!​
Currently Hosted:
P600UEUBMK1_P600XARBMK1_XAR (Shipped US ROM / XAR Region)
P600ZTUBML1_P600ZZTBML1_BRI (Asian Based ROM / BRI Region)
Other Odin Tar resources: Sammobile. Must be a member but they have tons of them.
How to Return to stock
This mini guide assumes the following...
You were able to root and or install a custom recovery or ROM therefore the drivers are installed on your PC for the tablet. So here we go...
Download Odin from the links in the OP
Extract the the .md5 file from the zip file you downloaded above.
Boot tablet into "Download" mode. You can do this by holding Power and Volume - (down) when the device is shut off. I note on this device it can be a little trickier so you may have to try a couple times. You should now see this on your tablet
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
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"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
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Connect Tablet to PC using known good USB Cable
Start Odin and Press the "AP" button to load the tar.md5 file. This may take a minute as it is also calculating the MD5 to ensure you have a good file. A bad file means bad issues and it wont let you flash it (good fail safe).
Once Odin sees the Tar and loads it completely AND Odin sees the tablet press the Start button to begin. Can takes about 5 to 10 minutes so be patient. Do NOT check or uncheck mark ANY other Options in Odin unless you know what you are doing!
Once it complete you will have a factory image on your tablet. Yay!
But we are not done. You may also want to, at this point, reboot to recovery and do a full data wipe. This method of Odin leaves the SD card and user data intact. To get into recovery hold Power and Volume + until you see the stock Android recovery. Select format Data, reboot. Boom, your tablet is like brand new!
Guided added!
I am not the best technical writer so if you need help understanding what I am saying dont hesitate to ask!
Bumped so people can find this...
Mods moved it so no one looking will actually see it...
scrosler said:
Bumped so people can find this...
Mods moved it so no one looking will actually see it...
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I'm glad you bumped it. I still haven't tried to install any custom ROM in this tablet, but this post will sure come in handy soon!
Vexelius said:
I'm glad you bumped it. I still haven't tried to install any custom ROM in this tablet, but this post will sure come in handy soon!
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Indeed!
What happens if I failed to root (according to TWRP) and am stuck in the Samsung splash screen? I was obviously able to install TWRP so hopefully that is enough for Odin to get me back to stock
Will this work?
kaneelias said:
What happens if I failed to root (according to TWRP) and am stuck in the Samsung splash screen? I was obviously able to install TWRP so hopefully that is enough for Odin to get me back to stock
Will this work?
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If you can see samsung screen you can odin back to stock.
The directions I posted should hold true about getting to Odin / Download Mode
Thanks for this guide, I agree, it should definitely be in the development section.
Hello
So will I get the OTA updates after this? How do I untrip knox?
thanks
Thanks for this Scott and a great ROM!!!!
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk
tahrang said:
Hello
So will I get the OTA updates after this? How do I untrip knox?
thanks
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Yes, this is returning you to stock like when you turned it on for the very first time.
No one knows how to untrip knox.
Is it Knox that blocks the ota updates, or is it the rooting itself?
starfall42 said:
Is it Knox that blocks the ota updates, or is it the rooting itself?
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Not sure. Never tried to Ota with KNOX.
Maybe ask in the Q/A forums.
Just to be safe, and If I do this the tablet will be as if it was completely new, right? I'm going to exchange it for another one and I want to be sure it's as new. Are there any flash counters or stuff like that I should be worried about?
Sent from my Nexus 5
So when a system update comes out we could use these directions to flash the stock rom with out loosing data, apps, settings, etc? Then be able to get the stock OTA?
Coming from the Nexus world, This is a bit different. Google seems to have no interest in the 10 inch sector though, so here we are.
Never have we had a tablet so heavily defended with so many issues. 6 tablets and this one stands out.
Via my Note 3
Tripping out?
scrosler said:
Note: This will not "untrip knox"!!!!!!!!
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I think I understand what you are saying, but I'm new to Android, and would appreciate a sanity check::cyclops:
1. Knox "trips" (i.e. opens a fusible link in the hardware) if you root the tab and (or?) boot with a non-factory ROM. Once it trips, it cannot ever be "untripped", even if you return to a factory ROM image. (Hence the emphatic statement in the quote.)
2. Question: If a tablet is currently, and has always been, unrooted and stock, will using Odin and these instructions with a factory ROM trip knox? For example, to upgrade to the factory KitKat image
3. Follow-up question: If I flash KitKat as above, can I return to the original release by following your guide, again without tripping knox?
Thanks for the guide and software, and for your help.
iTelegraph said:
I think I understand what you are saying, but I'm new to Android, and would appreciate a sanity check::cyclops:
1. Knox "trips" (i.e. opens a fusible link in the hardware) if you root the tab and (or?) boot with a non-factory ROM. Once it trips, it cannot ever be "untripped", even if you return to a factory ROM image. (Hence the emphatic statement in the quote.)
2. Question: If a tablet is currently, and has always been, unrooted and stock, will using Odin and these instructions with a factory ROM trip knox? For example, to upgrade to the factory KitKat image
3. Follow-up question: If I flash KitKat as above, can I return to the original release by following your guide, again without tripping knox?
Thanks for the guide and software, and for your help.
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1. As far as anyone knows, Knox cannot be untripped.
2. If you Odin a FACTORY IMAGE it WILL NOT trip Knox. Only custom roms/rooting trips AFAIK.
3. I'm not 100% sure as I haven't tried, but I think I've seen discussions where the bootloader wasn't changed so you could go back. Again, I'm not 100% sure. Maybe we could get clarification from someone who tried.
Sent from my SM-P600 using Tapatalk

[Guide] How to use Flashtool

Hi everybody welcome to my tutorial about Flashing with Flashtool. This thread is for those who want to reflash their device back to Sony Stock. See below for last details about this thread and the last build by Sony.
Note: I DO NOT OWN THIS DEVICE ANYMORE. PICTURES ARE REMOVED FROM MY DROPBOX AND THUS NOT VISEBLE. FOR NOW JUST RELY ON THE EXPLANATION PLEASE. ANY QUESTION CAN BE ASKED HERE. I DO NOT RESPOND TO TECHMAIL!
Created: 23-02-2014
Updated: 05-07-2014
Latest Android build released by Sony: 12.1.A.1.205
Let's begin shall we.. We shall!
First you need to download the correct ftf file for your device/operator or needs. This can be done here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2311964 In there you can share and download firmware files in .ftf format..
You alsol need a program called Flashtool. You can download this here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=920746
For Windows 8 and 8.1 users I also recommend you to read this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2095087 Microsoft has enhanced the security in Windows 8/8.1 and Windows won't install proper signed drivers.
When you are done with that you need to move your downloaded firmware file to the proper location for flashtool to be found:
C:\Flashtool\Firmwares
After that you are good to go, just remember the following:
Bootloader locked? If not you wont have BE2/OTA/PCC etc (for unlocking and relocking: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2354721 )
I've made backups of my important files that are stored on my phone?
Battery at atleast 50%?
I have patience?
I got something to do meanwhile?
The last two things are very important
Let's get started:
1: Open Flashtool:
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"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
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Flashtool(.exe) for 32Bits systems and Flashtool64(.exe) for 64Bits systems
2: Press the Lightningbolt picture and select Flashmode
This will give another screen.
3: Select the downloaded ftf. (In this case 2.254)
Make sure that all the wipes are checked and the others are unchecked. This is to prevent any bootloops or other problems after downgrading.
4: Press Flash and the next two lines will be added to the flashtool log
The files are being prepared and checked. Have a bit of patience please.
5: Turn off your phone and turn it back on into Flashmode
After this the process will start.
After flashing you can disconnect your phone and boot it up.
Via Flashtool you can also reset your system after. For example:
You are running the latest ExistenZe ROM from our beloved Niaboc79 and you want to go back to stock for a reason WITHOUT losing data! Just flash the last Stock ROM and untick the following boxes:
Untick DATA and APPSLOG!! But keep CACHE to wipe the /cache (is the same as a wipe cache via CWM).
FAQ​
- My Phone wont stay into flashmode
> Turn it off, wait a few minutes and turn it back into flashmode
- Flashtool wont recognise my phone
> Make sure you have the proper drivers installed. See C://Flashtool/Drivers
- Flashing failed
> Problem depends on the error code given by Flashtool. Post the problem here and perhaps we can help
- Got a bootloop
> Reflash again
- Even after reflash I got into a bootloop
> Turn off your phone via the small button behind the batterycover and wait a few minutes. Then try again. If that doesnt work you need to flash again.
- Booting takes ages
> This is normal. The entire cache needs to be rebuild. Patience my dear..
- After flashing and booting my phone is laggy.
> Reboot device and wait a bit. The phone needs to fully reset and boot itself. Have some patience dear.
- Do I need to unlock my bootloader to use flashtool
> NO!
- Can I unlock my bootloader with flashtool?
> NO!
- Can I relock my bootloader with flashtool?
> Yes
> Reserved by me
downgrade to root?
first, thanks! Very nice guide. I'm new to the experia world, my previous phone was a Desire S.
I have a question:
I have a problem with all stock roms with the mediaserver process. It is always running while I listen to music (which is a lot of time) and drains a lot of battery (up to 65%). Though I use poweramp player which is totally independent of the process (own library and decoder). On my Desire S on CM11 I don't have the issue this is why I want to move to a custom rom. I'm on 4.3 now (was hoping this would fix the issue) and want to root and full backup with keys for warranty purposes and then move to a custom rom.
Is it right that I have to downgrade first, since there is no root for 4.3 yet? If yes, what ROM? I have a C5303 and don't know what version I had previously. I bought it in Switzerland without SIMlock or any branding. Is there a way I can find out what my previous version was or can I basically just use any generic C5303 version?
Would you recommend 12.0.A.1.284 in order to be able to use DoomLords rootkit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42701183#post42701183 ?
It's just that I don't know if I ever was on this version, also regarding warranty...
I know, many questions, but I just reached a point where I don't seem to get further without asking. Hope someone can clarify some of them.
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: And also I was wondering: In the picture says flashmode is reached by pressing the back button while connection, but there are softkeys. Is it not done with volume down?
mrjraider said:
Small changes.. @ moderators Is it possible this can become a sticky?
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+1 for a sticky!
Nice done!
TheMorpheus said:
+1 for a sticky!
Nice done!
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after flashing done
i have to turn on phone & make usb debugging & unknown source option check
but whenever i am going to boot it again reboot after colour bootscreen
i had tried number of times flashing again & again
i am attaching my flashtool log file also
Azhar
According to the log you attached everything went fine. So I dont understand the problem.
Perhaps an idea to redownload it? Sometimes it wont work properly because the ftf file is somewhat damaged..
I have to relock the bootloader before restore?
Edit
No, it's not needed!
reflashig stock rom
Thanks for this nice guide. Im having a lot of issues with the 4.3 rom.
I flashed via SUS, editing build.prop to let the phone detect the new version, because my phone is carrier locked, and they didnt released the update yet.
I have a lot of lag, and I must force reset lots of times, so I want to make a clean install, because last time I only updated.
So my question is, if I do a factory reset, my build.prop is going to change to the original file (Orange's rom) or ill keep with my modified file? (Stock center Europe)
What do you recommend to me? If I reflash a stock European ftf via flashtool, I'll have the stock's build.prop, and I'll receive those Ota updates without problem?
Thanks for your work!
No if you have a TA backup you need to reflash your ROM and Restore TA partition
mrjraider said:
No if you have a TA backup you need to reflash your ROM and Restore TA partition
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I don't have the backup, because my phone has the bootloader locked, and the only thing I have done is root and editing build.prop to be able to upgrade to European 4.3. Everything is working for me, track id and BE. (btw I have a backup of my build.prop in the computer)
I only want to do a fresh install of 4.3, not my carriers rom, because is on 4.1.2
So can I reflash any Stock 4.3 rom? The rom has it's own build.prop?
Thanks for your help Mrjraider
diolo said:
I don't have the backup, because my phone has the bootloader locked, and the only thing I have done is root and editing build.prop to be able to upgrade to European 4.3. Everything is working for me, track id and BE. (btw I have a backup of my build.prop in the computer)
I only want to do a fresh install of 4.3, not my carriers rom, because is on 4.1.2
So can I reflash any Stock 4.3 rom? The rom has it's own build.prop?
Thanks for your help Mrjraider
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Yes you can. Simply download the ftf file and follow the steps in the OP
Hi mrjraider,
Many thanks for the guide!
A quick question. I am now in 4.3, bootloader locked. If I downgrade to 4.1.2 (.254 for example) my bootloader is still locked, correct?
Thanks!
Yes
I want to go back to stock from AOSP ROM and I don't know what's the right .ftf file for 12.1.A.0.266 but I think I know the right file for 12.0.A.2.254 (German branded C5303) (I'm from Germany ). If I would flash the 12.0.A.2.254 .ftf file would the Update Center show me the 4.3 OTA update and everything would work like on stock before? And would I lose root even with Voodoo OTA RootKeeper and the option enabled to try keeping Superuser access in SuperSU?
You need to look in the thread I linked to. There you can find many FTF files.
mrjraider said:
You need to look in the thread I linked to. There you can find many FTF files.
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I know I already looked there but I'm not sure which one is right, because I didn't see a generic one for all C5303 and I don't want do have a foreign branding
Edit: found it, sorry
Gesendet von meinem Sony Xperia SP C5303
hey bro, am looking for Sony C5303_12.0.A.2​.254 tft generic global or CE version also UK version ,am unable to find them . I have being searching xda and a found a link that is broken,so please if any one can help.Thanks in advance.:fingers-crossed:
desmond462 said:
hey bro, am looking for Sony C5303_12.0.A.2​.254 tft generic global or CE version also UK version ,am unable to find them . I have being searching xda and a found a link that is broken,so please if any one can help.Thanks in advance.:fingers-crossed:
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Do not ask for ftf files in here. There is a proper thread for this
Normaly I would help but the chances of getting an older update is decreasing every day since the update of Sony has rolled out a few weeks ago
Well done ! Rollback firmware 4.3 to 4.1
Hi guys ! thanks for guide. I got successfull revert my phone from update 266 to 254.
hi sir, i'm on .254 rooted and just want to go back to stock because i want to update it to 4.3, is it the safest way? if so, what will happen to my apps like greenify, Titanium backup, and those apps that was already transferred to sd card? should i have to uninstall these aps? does it have remaining unwiped data to be cleaned if flashing the stock rom?
thank you..

[ROOT 4 Dummies] How to root and update for Locked Bootloader devices [For any OS!]

Root 4 Dummies
I've FINALLY bought a Tab Z (SGP321) and the day I got it, it took me almost 3 hours to slap root on it and install the prerooted KitKat package from @ryany67 (Based on my DIY Guide, so it was a no-brainer for me, really ).
It helps to know your way around XDA but also around Xperia devices in general I was contacted by some users quite fast after I thanked ryany67 to help them root their tablet Z... I decided to do a thread on the subject instead of sending individual replies which would be basically the same.
The reason why I do this thread is simple: it took me ages to find anything in the form of a 'Root4Dummies' on locked bootloader devices. So here it is:
Preparation
To start, download these files, appropriate for your device type:
[FTF] SGP321 10.1.1.A.1.307 Unbranded
[FIRMWARE][SGP311] 10.1.C.0.370 US Version
[FIRMWARE][FTF][SGP312]10.1.C.0.370 (UK version 32GB WIFI Unbranded)
Missing links: SGP351 and the JB 4.1.2 version for the DoCoMo version. If you have a link, please post it!
TabZ-lockeddualrecovery[any version online].installer.zip on [NUT]'s XDA Downloads
The latest FlashTool
The Dummie guide
Make sure you have created a backup of EVERYTHING on your device, which includes internal storage. The Backup & Restore app on your device does a decent job...
WARNING: I won't be responsible for your neglect to make a backup of your sister's wedding photo's you might have lost by following this guide!!
Put the FTF for your device in the flashtool 'firmwares' folder;
Unzip the TabZ-lockeddualrecovery[any version online].installer.zip and remember where you've put it
Power down your device;
Grab your USB cable and connect it to your PC/MAC ONLY;
Start thinking of what you might have forgotten to backup, because the next step will DESTROY ALL CONTENTS ON YOUR DEVICE;
Are you absolutely sure anything important has been moved off the device?
Did I mention the next step will wipe your device clean? The contents of your external SDCard (the one in the external slot, duh) will not be touched.
Are you sure you want to continue?
Okay... here we go:
Start FlashTool, click the lightning bolt button, choose flashmode and click the firmware you have put in the firmwares directory.
We will be flashing EVERYTHING and will wipe EVERYTHING on your device, this way you will be sure the result will be as clean and stable as possible. You can continue up until FlashTool instructs you to connect the device in flashmode.
HOLD the VOLUME DOWN button on your device and while doing that connect the USB cable to it. You should see the LED light up green and FlashTool should start flashing the FTF. Once FlashTool is done, disconnect the USB cable.
Power up your device, go through the initial setup until you can use it.
Go to settings -> about device -> tap the Build number about 7 times until you unlock the developer menu.
Go back one screen and open the developer options, enable it and search for 'USB Debugging'. Tic the box, confirm the choice.
Connect the USB cable
Open the XZDualRecovery 'lockedbootloader' folder and start the install.sh (linux and mac) or install.bat (windows)
Run option 3 (Installation on an unrooted ROM)
Your device will reboot itself when it's done and will go to PhilZ Touch Recovery for the first time to show you it worked OK.
When you tap reboot PhilZ will ask if you wish to root your device, you can confirm you want to if you like Otherwise flash the latest SuperSU yourself.
Congratulations, this part is DONE! You now have a rooted device
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
I already hear you cry out: But wait... it's ROM is WAAAAAAY old now!
You are correct of course
The next step will allow you to update to a more recent one while keeping root and not unlocking your bootloader in the process! :victory:
The choices....
It really boils down to personal preference but you can use all of the RECOVERY FLASHABLE ROM's you can find in the Xperia Tablet Z Android Development forum section. Just make sure you get the version for your device to avoid hardware malfunction.
If you want to make a backup of your TA partition, now is the best time to do it, as you have root now. Have the tool from @DevShaft do it for you: [TOOL] Backup TA v9.10 for Windows [20131228]
After creating a backup of your TA partition you can unlock the bootloader to be able to flash any of the ROM's on the Xperia Tablet Z Original Android Development forum section.
All Done!
Well... that's all folks! :victory:
Happy rooting and remember to have fun! :highfive:
Feel free to ask me questions in this thread about rooting and rooted apps, I'll try to answer them to the best of my knowledge. If you see someone asking something you know the answer to, don't hesitate to reply!!
Thanks to your guide and help, I was finally able to Root my Device.
You are the BEST [NUT]!
Grazie from Italy
the perfect root 4 dummies like me is a one click rooting method .......
I lost my galaxy s2 while rooting and flashing that I do not take anymore chances.....
(I am not a millionaire to buy phone or tablet like a chocolate bar lol)
good work anyhow...
DoomLord did this before for this tab I do see why it cannot be done again ....
Don't need it at the moment, but could have done with it last week
Glad you have a Tab Z though!
Thanks for the info in one place.
Cheers
MikeViller said:
the perfect root 4 dummies like me is a one click rooting method .......
I lost my galaxy s2 while rooting and flashing that I do not take anymore chances.....
(I am not a millionaire to buy phone or tablet like a chocolate bar lol)
good work anyhow...
DoomLord did this before for this tab I do see why it cannot be done again ....
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Maybe so, but for that to happen we need a very bad bug to exploit...
This guide works with what we have. Using a similar way I am able to restore my Xperia Z, Z1 and Z2 from a soft-brick to working fine within 30 minutes.
Nice guide, @[NUT] ... Do you plan on building a custom kernel for stock ROMS (I'm asking this but I don't even know if you make kernels)? The Tablet Z is in a serious need of one. I'd try one myself, but I haven't had time for a while...
Sent from my SGP311 using Tapatalk
Felimenta97 said:
Nice guide, @[NUT] ... Do you plan on building a custom kernel for stock ROMS (I'm asking this but I don't even know if you make kernels)? The Tablet Z is in a serious need of one. I'd try one myself, but I haven't had time for a while...
Sent from my SGP311 using Tapatalk
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Been talking to @DooMLoRD about an unofficial doomkernel... We'll see what the future brings....
easy and nice steps! thanks!
after root, I updated to 4.4.2, everything is smoother :good:

[GUIDE] Baseband/Radio "stuck" and not updating? Here's how to fix it!

Okay, so I've had this issue for a few months now where no matter what I tried, I could not update my Baseband. I tried everything I could think of - flashed the full stock Rom, used mobile ODIN, flashed twice, etc. but no matter what, the baseband would stick to the old one. I tried googling and looking around but the same tricks as above were posted again and again to no avail.
I eventually found the answer, it was a single post buried in a thread on here. As I keep seeing posts from other users with the same issue, I figured I'd write a quick guide so that hopefully those searching for the problem will find it.
So to reiterate - you've just updated to a new firmware (custom or otherwise) but your radio (aka baseband) has not changed. You then try to flash the radio directly but it still won't change. What gives?
Well to fix it, you're going to need the following:
Odin 3.07
Triangle Away (Thanks to Chainfire, as always)
A Method of rooting your device (I'm leaving this up to you as it's a warranty voiding experience and I presume you know how to do that by this point).
An official Samsung firmware containing the radio you want to update to
If you're currently on an AOSP based ROM, then I have bad news - you'll need to flash back to touchwiz to do this. Once you're done, you can flash back though.
Remember to make a backup of all your data, as you will be doing a lot of flashing here.
Note: You may be able to fix your stuck radio problem without flashing back to a completely stock firmware and cutting corners elsewhere, however I wanted this guide to be bulletproof, deviating slightly may produce different results. If all else fails, follow each step below exactly!
Remember: This guide is specifically for those of you who have tried other methods and are still stuck on an old baseband. If you're just looking how to flash your radio, there are easier and less involved methods that don't require any wiping - I strongly advise you to try those first.
Okay, by this point I'm going to assume you've done all your backups and are ready to start flashing.
Step 1: Reboot your phone into DOWNLOAD mode (aka Odin). To do this, hold down POWER, VOL-DOWN and HOME at the same time until you see the following screens:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Remember to let go of the above buttons and press "volume up" to continue.
Step 2: Open up Odin 3.07, click on the "PDA" button and select the stock firmware file you have downloaded (file should have a ".tar.md5" extension, if you downloaded a .zip file you'll need to extract it but DO NOT EXTRACT MORE THAN THIS, you want a single .tar.md5 file).
Step 3: With your phone connected to your PC running ODIN, click "start". This will take a few mins, so be patient.
Step 4: Root. Now your phone should be rebooting into some pretty awful stock Samsung firmware. Boo. However this is a necessary evil. Here you need to root your phone. CF-Auto-Root is my preferred method but this trips Knox so do what you feel is best.
Step 5: Install and run Triangle Away. Triangle Away requires a Stock samsung kernel, which is why you've just flashed a full Samsung firmware. Triangle away requires root, which is why you've just performed Step 4.
Step 6: Install the Stock Firmware. Again.
That's right, repeat steps 2 and 3 once more to flash that stock Samsung firmware all over again. Except this time, your system is reporting that it's "official" and TriangleAway has cleared some flags that were preventing the updated radio from installing. When your phone reboots, your radio should have updated.
You're done! From here, you can do whatever you like - flash another custom ROM (you're still rooted at this point), wipe and restore a backup you made earlier, switch to AOSP or whatever. Personally, I would go buy Chainfire a beer as TriangleAway is what makes this all possible.
Nice....it helped me :good:
Thanks :highfive:
neoKushan said:
Okay, so I've had this issue for a few months now where no matter what I tried, I could not update my Baseband. I tried everything I could think of - flashed the full stock Rom, used mobile ODIN, flashed twice, etc. but no matter what, the baseband would stick to the old one. I tried googling and looking around but the same tricks as above were posted again and again to no avail.
I eventually found the answer, it was a single post buried in a thread on here. As I keep seeing posts from other users with the same issue, I figured I'd write a quick guide so that hopefully those searching for the problem will find it.
So to reiterate - you've just updated to a new firmware (custom or otherwise) but your radio (aka baseband) has not changed. You then try to flash the radio directly but it still won't change. What gives?
Well to fix it, you're going to need the following:
Odin 3.07
Triangle Away (Thanks to Chainfire, as always)
A Method of rooting your device (I'm leaving this up to you as it's a warranty voiding experience and I presume you know how to do that by this point).
An official Samsung firmware containing the radio you want to update to
If you're currently on an AOSP based ROM, then I have bad news - you'll need to flash back to touchwiz to do this. Once you're done, you can flash back though.
Remember to make a backup of all your data, as you will be doing a lot of flashing here.
Note: You may be able to fix your stuck radio problem without flashing back to a completely stock firmware and cutting corners elsewhere, however I wanted this guide to be bulletproof, deviating slightly may produce different results. If all else fails, follow each step below exactly!
Okay, by this point I'm going to assume you've done all your backups and are ready to start flashing.
Step 1: Reboot your phone into DOWNLOAD mode (aka Odin). To do this, hold down POWER, VOL-DOWN and HOME at the same time until you see the following screens:
Remember to let go of the above buttons and press "volume up" to continue.
Step 2: Open up Odin 3.07, click on the "PDA" button and select the stock firmware file you have downloaded (file should have a ".tar.md5" extension, if you downloaded a .zip file you'll need to extract it but DO NOT EXTRACT MORE THAN THIS, you want a single .tar.md5 file).
Step 3: With your phone connected to your PC running ODIN, click "start". This will take a few mins, so be patient.
Step 4: Root. Now your phone should be rebooting into some pretty awful stock Samsung firmware. Boo. However this is a necessary evil. Here you need to root your phone. CF-Auto-Root is my preferred method but this trips Knox so do what you feel is best.
Step 5: Install and run Triangle Away. Triangle Away requires a Stock samsung kernel, which is why you've just flashed a full Samsung firmware. Triangle away requires root, which is why you've just performed Step 4.
Step 6: Install the Stock Firmware. Again.
That's right, repeat steps 2 and 3 once more to flash that stock Samsung firmware all over again. Except this time, your system is reporting that it's "official" and TriangleAway has cleared some flags that were preventing the updated radio from installing. When your phone reboots, your radio should have updated.
You're done! From here, you can do whatever you like - flash another custom ROM (you're still rooted at this point), wipe and restore a backup you made earlier, switch to AOSP or whatever. Personally, I would go buy Chainfire a beer as TriangleAway is what makes this all possible.
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No need this,too complicated。
Only turn off the phone, then remove the battery ,
install it
and get into download model ,
Flash the radio.
that you can update the baseband
nforce4 said:
No need this,too complicated。
Only turn off the phone, then remove the battery ,
install it
and get into download model ,
Flash the radio.
that you can update the baseband
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Thanks, but unfortunately that didn't work for me.
neoKushan said:
Thanks, but unfortunately that didn't work for me.
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Turn off your phone manually. Leave it for 10 sec, dont need to remove battery, Put the modem on Phone, NOT PDA connect your phone and flash it. It is simple.
IzArsha said:
Turn off your phone manually. Leave it for 10 sec, dont need to remove battery, Put the modem on Phone, NOT PDA connect your phone and flash it. It is simple.
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Believe me when I say that I tried that, I tried just about everything before it would finally stick. Removing battery, leaving it off for 10s+ (I did this numerous times as TriangleAway demands it due to the risk if bricking your phone and one time left it off/unplugged for a good 20mins to no avail). There was some kind of write protection in place, Mobile ODIN (yeah tried that as well) mentioned it when trying to flash the Radio - hence why TriangleAway is needed.
Before it got "Stuck", I had manually updated my Modem a few times without issue. I've had the Note 3 since launch and voided Knox within about 2 days of getting it - believe me, I've been there and done that
Nothing worked for me also until I tried this method...
Sent from my SM-N9005 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Here's what I don't like, and what I "Do" Like...
Like....
1) A post in the proper forum that seems to help a few people fix their issue when other methods didn't seem to work.
Dislike...
1) Somebody coming in touting their own method (which may or may not work for a particular user). This, believe it or not, only adds to confusion when a person looks for an answer. Now there are different methods in the same thread topic.
2) 2 pages of back and forth arguing as a result of the above ^^^
So, I'll delete all posts concerning this debate on procedures.
Folks, don't go poaching other users threads please. If they provide a solution that helps a few users, then that is GREAT!!! Not all normal solutions work for all users. Stick around long and you will discover this on your own one day.
Cleaned thread, please don't make me come back and do it again.
MD
Thanks Moscow. I apologise for what happened, I didn't mean to cause a fuss.
To show there's no hard feelings, I've updated the OP with a warning that this is specifically for those who are still stuck after trying out other methods. Hopefully that's enough to keep everyone happy.
neoKushan said:
Thanks Moscow. I apologise for what happened, I didn't mean to cause a fuss.
To show there's no hard feelings, I've updated the OP with a warning that this is specifically for those who are still stuck after trying out other methods. Hopefully that's enough to keep everyone happy.
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Much better. I didn't mean to start an argument... But it happened somehow.
Good detailed guide however. See you around XDA.
I'm having Baseband: Unknown issue, and flashing different modems are not changing it.
Can this method help ?
thanks
MuhammadZeeshan7 said:
I'm having Baseband: Unknown issue, and flashing different modems are not changing it.
Can this method help ?
thanks
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Hmm, I really don't know man. I've not seen that error before so I can't comment. Perhaps this can help?
neoKushan said:
Hmm, I really don't know man. I've not seen that error before so I can't comment. Perhaps this can help?
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I've done almost every method, but not yours. BTW I don't have any other triangle icon except the yellow triangle at the start of Download mode.
MuhammadZeeshan7 said:
I'm having Baseband: Unknown issue, and flashing different modems are not changing it.
Can this method help ?
thanks
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Unpack the tar file, and flash just the modem.bin into phone (not pda) in Odin.
not working on SM-N900w8
Didn't work on my note 3 sm-n900w8, modem still previous version :crying:
any other suggestion please?
jsecruzvalencia said:
Didn't work on my note 3 sm-n900w8, modem still previous version :crying:
any other suggestion please?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53632129&postcount=1
In the first box.

[Q] any rom for gty5363

There does not seem to be any recent onfo on my partner phone, nor very clear if the 5360 rom is compatible
So here is the question. Is there a minimalist rom with equally good battery life. Her phone is much better than my ace
on battery life. but is full of samsung garbage.
bwizz60 said:
There does not seem to be any recent onfo on my partner phone, nor very clear if the 5360 rom is compatible
So here is the question. Is there a minimalist rom with equally good battery life. Her phone is much better than my ace
on battery life. but is full of samsung garbage.
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As far as I'm aware the 5363 is the o2 variant of the 5360
You might be able to just unlock the phone if not already unlocked (use galaxy toolbox) & flash 5360 firmware and use 5360 roms
Anything you do you do at your own risk - neither myself or xda are responsible for damage caused
I have rooted and unlocked phone ready to install reincarnation rom. I can't boot into clockwork recovery as I get the "error in sideload zip 7 message" I have tried installing clockwork from rom manager but still same. Think it is because the GTs 5363 bt number is not recognised.
can I get around this issue? I did a google search and found a cwm clockwork bla bla that seems to work.
but I will wait for any comments/imput before I go ahead
bwizz60 said:
I have rooted and unlocked phone ready to install reincarnation rom. I can't boot into clockwork recovery as I get the "error in sideload zip 7 message" I have tried installing clockwork from rom manager but still same. Think it is because the GTs 5363 bt number is not recognised.
can I get around this issue? I did a google search and found a cwm clockwork bla bla that seems to work.
but I will wait for any comments/imput before I go ahead
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Why would you install cwm from rom manager? It's not supported - please do some searching and some reading else you will damage your device
There are two ways to get cwm on galaxy y
1- Flash temporary cwm zip in stock recovery - see http://d-h.st/u2m
2- Flash a kernel with cwm built in
If neither work on your variant you will need to flash 5360 firmware via odin at your own risk
I thought that I read that the rom manager is the recommended way of flashing CMW? Your supplied link seems to be a windows install file
How do I activate it please.
bwizz60 said:
I thought that I read that the rom manager is the recommended way of flashing CMW? Your supplied link seems to be a windows install file
How do I activate it please.
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Hi.
Here is the CWM link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2649475
Please do some digging first before asking.
Also, ROM Manager is not supported on our phones, so do not use it.
bwizz60 said:
I thought that I read that the rom manager is the recommended way of flashing CMW? Your supplied link seems to be a windows install file
How do I activate it please.
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Don't know what you are clicking on as it's a zip file
Make sure you are clicking on the right download button & not an ad - Install ad blocking software on pc or an app on phone if required
I never post exe files - all my files on dev host are Flashable zips/tars unless otherwise stated
See below Screenshot - Just press the download button as shown in Screenshot
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Also you should take note of what you are reading, where you are reading it & what device it relates to - rom manager has never been a compatible way of flashing cwm on a galaxy y
The reading re my device is quite confusing. but I got the CWM installed thanks. In the interim I have soft bricked the phone. When it boots it still reads gts 5363 in the boot screen. I was expecting it to now read 5360? would it be a good idea to flash a standard 5360 onto the phone via odin .
and maybe work forward from that
bwizz60 said:
The reading re my device is quite confusing. but I got the CWM installed thanks. In the interim I have soft bricked the phone. When it boots it still reads gts 5363 in the boot screen. I was expecting it to now read 5360? would it be a good idea to flash a standard 5360 onto the phone via odin .
and maybe work forward from that
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It would only say 5360 if you flashed 5360 firmware via odin
Iv kept telling you if you want to use 5360 kernels you will probably have to flash 5360 firmware
Feel free to do what you want at your own risk
Sorry bad info on my part I was trying to use CWM via galaxy toolbox. I hit a snag with the CWM as I it was faulty and I could not go back out of the advanced screen. to follow the rom suppliers step by step. Only way out was to reboot, and hence brick
bwizz60 said:
Sorry bad info on my part I was trying to use CWM via galaxy toolbox. I hit a snag with the CWM as I it was faulty and I could not go back out of the advanced screen. to follow the rom suppliers step by step. Only way out was to reboot, and hence brick
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With respect Iv told you both ways to get into cwm
With the temp zip I provided by Flashing in stock rom or by Flashing a kernel with cwm built in
You have chosen to ignore all what I'm telling you & trying to do things in unconventional ways - Therefore I can no longer offer you support
Just flash stock rom via odin
I was using the cwm downloaded from the the link that kindly supplied. I was using galaxy toolbox as suggested by yourself. There is lots of reading on the XDA site !.I am sure it is your prerogative to dismiss me as an idiot but I am an enthusiastic phone tinkerer trying to find my way in an unfamiliar world of new termanology. If you don't have the patience to bear with people such as myself Then again that is your preragative
bwizz60 said:
I was using the cwm downloaded from the the link that kindly supplied. I was using galaxy toolbox as suggested by yourself. There is lots of reading on the XDA site !.I am sure it is your prerogative to dismiss me as an idiot but I am an enthusiastic phone tinkerer trying to find my way in an unfamiliar world of new termanology. If you don't have the patience to bear with people such as myself Then again that is your preragative
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I said to use galaxy toolbox to unlock your phone - ie remove network sim lock if your phone is locked to a specific network
At no point did I say use it to flash cwm
If you can't get into recovery you need to flash stock rom via odin
I do have alot of patience but I find it annoying when people don't read things properly especially when the answers have already been written for them
I do appreciate your help. I am now following the odin info "supplied by yourself on the site"
Ta
bwizz60 said:
I am now following the odin info "supplied by yourself on the site"
Ta
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That sounds sarcastic...
FYI, this Odin info can be found in his signature. It is also a sticky in the Android dev section.
Search, search, search.
bwizz60 said:
I am an enthusiastic phone tinkerer trying to find my way in an unfamiliar world of new termanology. If you don't have the patience to bear with people such as myself Then again that is your preragative
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u wot m8
If you don't know what you're reading when it's filled with seemingly bizarre terminology (we've been at that stage one time or another), you do three things:
1) Read on and/or use Google.
Usually definitions will pop out after a while. If I'm not mistaken there are a few threads outlining terminology definitions and usage.
2) Follow everything that they say. And when I say follow, I mean follow 100%, by the book. Reread the instructions over and over to make sure you are actually doing it right.
3) PM another more well-informed member, and don't be afraid to ask.
As for patience, well...
He has dealt with countless people that were in about the same situation as you: thinking that they knew what they were doing and eventually getting into deep s**t with no way out. He has always tried helped them out. Problem is, some of them simply don't want to listen, even if he was correct (which he most likely was). Even then, he tries his best.
Trust me, he knows what he's doing.
Take a deep breath, reread EVERYTHING on this thread, and restart from square one: stock ROM.
If you're too lazy to find (I hope you're not) here is the link for Odin:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568853
Risky, but everything here is a risk, isn't it? I rarely hear of 5363 users getting stuck here, so this should be fine.
Good luck.
Why would I be sarcastic? there is volumes of stuff on the site all done by this guy.! I show appeciation of this . I can assure you I do spend hours trying to follow information. Some of the links don't work ,sometimes my Firefox security stops progress . very frustrating at times;.
Thanks Mr Smith, now unbricked. I could not find odin 3.184 "spent over an hour trying" 1.85 worked ok . Phone now wakes up as 5360! If the rom is less bloated than the 02 one .I might leave well alone! Stress level falling!
What he meant was Odin3 v1.84.
But, its nice to see things sorted out with your partner's phone.
I 've had time to have a look at the standard rom Iinstalled. Glad the phone is working etc but I still have not achieved anything .
I still need to get rid of the samsung bundled stuff and be able to use the sd card storage. I am still unable to use CWM 5.0.26 "I get the code 7 error and the phone has re un rooted . Update ,Ive now re rooted it!
bwizz60 said:
I 've had time to have a look at the standard rom Iinstalled. Glad the phone is working etc but I still have not achieved anything .
I still need to get rid of the samsung bundled stuff and be able to use the sd card storage. I am still unable to use CWM 5.0.26 "I get the code 7 error and the phone has re un rooted . Update ,Ive now re rooted it!
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Root phone
Use Link2sd (playstore) to uninstall system apps
Use the temp cwm I posted a few pages back - place on root (not in any folder) of sd card & flash in stock recovery to get to cwm
Or use a custom recovery that has cwm built in eg hells fusion #50 for stock based roms
Can't give you any more support with this as I'm just repeating what Iv already said

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