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Hi all,
I tried to downgrade my S4 from the stock 4.3 to the 4.2.2 using odin. Odin success without any error.
Phone rebooted, but stuck with the Samsung logo.
Did I just brick my phone?
Any help? Thanks.
ed-s4 said:
Hi all,
I tried to downgrade my S4 from the stock 4.3 to the 4.2.2 using odin. Odin success without any error.
Phone rebooted, but stuck with the Samsung logo.
Did I just brick my phone?
Any help? Thanks.
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Did you do a factory reset BEFORE doing the ODIN flash downgrade to 4.2.2 ?
If not you need to do that and reflash using ODIN.
Also be 100% sure that you are flashing the correct and specific model/baseband
version of the 4.2.2 stock firmware for your phone.
Only use/download ODIN flash stock official firmware from: http://sammobile.com
for best results.
Good luck!
Misterjunky said:
Did you do a factory reset BEFORE doing the ODIN flash downgrade to 4.2.2 ?
If not you need to do that and reflash using ODIN.
Also be 100% sure that you are flashing the correct and specific model/baseband
version of the 4.2.2 stock firmware for your phone.
Only use/download ODIN flash stock official firmware from: http://sammobile.com
for best results.
Good luck!
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I would factory reset my phone but I would still get a error, does the process only work with the international version of the S4? because as far as t-mobile, I don't think we have any luck in downgrading to 4.2.2
LancerEvoDrifter said:
I would factory reset my phone but I would still get a error, does the process only work with the international version of the S4? because as far as t-mobile, I don't think we have any luck in downgrading to 4.2.2
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all you need is reflash official 4.3 firmware using odin. once updated to 4.3 it is impossible to downgrade to official 4.2.2.
so just reflash 4.3 official again and your device will boot up. i myself faced this problem .
nish983 said:
all you need is reflash official 4.3 firmware using odin. once updated to 4.3 it is impossible to downgrade to official 4.2.2.
so just reflash 4.3 official again and your device will boot up. i myself faced this problem .
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so it's impossible to downgrade to official 4.2.2, but is it possible to flash a custom stock rom on 4.3 or 4.2.2 (like a modified stock rom)?
LancerEvoDrifter said:
so it's impossible to downgrade to official 4.2.2, but is it possible to flash a custom stock rom on 4.3 or 4.2.2 (like a modified stock rom)?
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You've most likely got the KNOX bootloader due to this you can not downgrade to an earlier version of an official rom. Custom rom's should work fine not sure about 4.2.2 roms.
nikzDHD said:
You've most likely got the KNOX bootloader due to this you can not downgrade to an earlier version of an official rom. Custom rom's should work fine not sure about 4.2.2 roms.
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Would a equalivalent version of a custom rom work? because I plan to install jovy23's stock SGH-M919 4.3 modified rom, but I am not able to install it due to the errors given by CWM and TWRP
I've been using the Negalite ROM 4.3 for a while and I like it a lot but recently my phone has been lagging hard for no reason and will reboot itself.
Does anyone know the cause and I was wondering to install 4.4 can I just system update it or flash the 4.4 ROM? Also is 4.4 worth it? I see people having battery problems. Give me some advice please
i7vSa7vi7y said:
I've been using the Negalite ROM 4.3 for a while and I like it a lot but recently my phone has been lagging hard for no reason and will reboot itself.
Does anyone know the cause and I was wondering to install 4.4 can I just system update it or flash the 4.4 ROM? Also is 4.4 worth it? I see people having battery problems. Give me some advice please
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Go on the Negalite page and look at the last page i just posted my battery life and see if its something you may like. I'm on r6 and I'm sure an update will be coming out in the next few days. But i haven't updated my modem yet. And theres no hotspot as of rite now but soon!!!!!!!
How do you get NAE? I'm on MK2. I want to flash 4.4 tonight
Dont update the modem!!!!!!!! if you do, prepare yourself for better 4g signal but intence..i mean insane batt drain!!
Sent from my SPH-L720 using xda app-developers app
Negalite 4.4 had been running great for me, had it since the 20th so far. Battery is about the same I feel I had on cm11 before it.
What is the modem? Don't I just flash this like every other ROM?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2521870
It is recommended that the modem/firmware be flashed via Odin prior to upgrading the rom.
Here us UF firmware thread with instructions/all firmware downloads.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2338919
BTW, just got done upgrading from mf9 to nae (via mk2), keeping the mf9 bootloader.
Got lucky and dirty flashed all the way through. Now on Negalite r9 rom/r30 kernel.
All good except for the issue with lockscreen being greyed out.
ajmcedar said:
It is recommended that the modem/firmware be flashed via Odin prior to upgrading the rom.
Here us UF firmware thread with instructions/all firmware downloads.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2338919
BTW, just got done upgrading from mf9 to nae (via mk2), keeping the mf9 bootloader.
Got lucky and dirty flashed all the way through. Now on Negalite r9 rom/r30 kernel.
All good except for the issue with lockscreen being greyed out.
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Thank you. Now we are getting somewhere haha. How do I know which bootloader I have? I want 4.4 on a solid ROM with some performance tweaks. Why did chris say not to flash the modem/firmware? Is there a way to get 4.4 without doing that. I'm assuming I flash the NAE firmware before I install the ROM correct? Performance and battery life are my main priorities so if I should try a different ROM let me know. I don't leave my data on all day by the way so I don't think I should be affected too much. All help is appreciated
So let me get this process straight.
Flash the NAE firmware via Odin - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2338919
Then flash the ROM
Then the r30 kernal
correct??
Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2663619
Follow the directions to ODIN the NAE tar **CAUTION** This includes the NAE bootloader and will cause Knox to trip as soon as you root it. Personally, I don't care; I'm only one year away from an upgrade if I want it.
ODIN the updated CF Autoroot.
ODIN Philz Recovery
Flash Negalite WondeROM NAE r6
Profit
I've flashed r10 (not released, but available on SVN) and it has a working WIFI tether. The only issue is that I had to flash KT instead of Nega's Kernel over it to stop a boot loop. Other than that it works great. This is my first day with r10, but no significant battery drain issues to report. My Negalite flash was a clean install.
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i7vSa7vi7y said:
So let me get this process straight.
Flash the NAE firmware via Odin - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2338919
Then flash the ROM
Then the r30 kernal
correct??
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You need to ODIN CF Autoroot and Philz first before you can flash Negalite. You'll lose root with that tar
Easiest way to check your bootloader is to use one of the following apps.
Root Checker
Device Info
Nega's WondeROM has always been a stable performing ROM with great battery life.
Not sure why the hate for the NAE modem.
Also not sure about the mismatch between modem and ROM, I haven't seen many posts about it being anything bad.
Nega's NAE r10 (only available via SVN) already comes with the r30 kernel. I built the r9 after stuffing the services.odex from r7.
conradcbrown said:
Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2663619
Follow the directions to ODIN the NAE tar **CAUTION** This includes the NAE bootloader and will cause Knox to trip as soon as you root it. Personally, I don't care; I'm only one year away from an upgrade if I want it.
ODIN the updated CF Autoroot.
ODIN Philz Recovery
Flash Negalite WondeROM NAE r6
Profit
I've flashed r10 (not released, but available on SVN) and it has a working WIFI tether. The only issue is that I had to flash KT instead of Nega's Kernel over it to stop a boot loop. Other than that it works great. This is my first day with r10, but no significant battery drain issues to report. My Negalite flash was a clean install.
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You need to ODIN CF Autoroot and Philz first before you can flash Negalite. You'll lose root with that tar
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I already have Philz Recovery so Im good there. What is knox exactly. Is that just the words on the top left on startup that tells samsung your phone has been tampered with?
How did AJ manage to keep MF9 bootloader?
So Odin CF Autoroot.
Then I'm going to Stock NAE
NAE firmware then to the ROM and Kernal?
I need to flash the Stock NAE? I can't go from MK2 to NAE firmware then to ROM?
Thanks AJ. How would you recommend flashing this ROM from MK2 bootloader? I love my S4 and I just don't want to go through and bootloops or any other non sense. I'm just looking for another opinion. It looks like comrad gave me everything the safest way.
I had never taken any of the OTA updates since mf9, was still on the 4.2.2 no knox mf9 bootloader.
I kept MF9 bootloader (already rooted, Philz 6.08.9) by:
Odin the firmware for mk2 from UnknowForces thread, then rebooted to verify.
Went into Philz recovery, loaded Nega's mk5 r35 rom. Rebooted and let it settle.
Odin the firmware for nae, again from Unkown's thread, rebooted to verify firmware and baseband.
Philz recovery to load Nega's nae r6 rom. Rebooted, let it settle.
Nandroid backup using Philz with SE context checked (required since the 4.3 update) once I was sure all was good.
Setup SVN for any new commits from Nega.
Again, all this was doen via dirty flashing, YMMV.
i7vSa7vi7y said:
I already have Philz Recovery so Im good there. What is knox exactly. Is that just the words on the top left on startup that tells samsung your phone has been tampered with?
How did AJ manage to keep MF9 bootloader?
So Odin CF Autoroot.
Then I'm going to Stock NAE
NAE firmware then to the ROM and Kernal?
I need to flash the Stock NAE? I can't go from MK2 to NAE firmware then to ROM?
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When/if you flash the tar, it'll flash the stock recovery as well, which is why you need to start over from scratch basically. The NAE tar from sammobile is the end-all be-all and includes the stock recovery, bootloader, modem, ROM, etc.
Yes, basically Knox just keeps track of how many times you've flashed a custom recovery and could void your warranty for software issues.
You can keep your bootloader if you decide to flash Negalite on top without pushing the tar over ODIN. I did that for a week or two with no significant issues, but did have a little lagginess in the phone (could have been subjective) and I couldn't resist seeing what the latest and greatest felt like. But no, I had no real issues flashing r6 over a MK2 bootloader and MF9 modem.
i7vSa7vi7y said:
Thanks AJ. How would you recommend flashing this ROM from MK2 bootloader? I love my S4 and I just don't want to go through and bootloops or any other non sense. I'm just looking for another opinion. It looks like comrad gave me everything the safest way.
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Just Odin the nae modem from Unknown's firmware thread, then Philz recovery to flash Nega's nae rom/kernel, I believe that the only downloadable zip is his r6. Newer versions requires SVN to download the latest commits, then his scripts to create the flashable zips.
Ok. Thank you guys once again. Should I factory reset, wipe delvik and cache before all of this?
i7vSa7vi7y said:
Ok. Thank you guys once again. Should I factory reset, wipe delvik and cache before all of this?
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I only did dalvik and cache. Others recommend full wipe/factory reset, but I like to live on the edge and wanted to keep my setup.
Originally I did the full wipe/factory reset/clean for an new rom, (after I did a nandroid of my current setup). all my apps/personalization got wiped.
I restored my previous nandroid and proceeded going forward with dirty flashes. It worked for me, but YMMV, each device/situation is different.
Good luck.
"I like to live on the edge" lmao!
I'm just going to start from scratch sense some app or something is destroying my RAM and pising me off. That's what made me want to update in the first place. That and I like the new features. Well anyways thank you guys for the help. I appreciate it a lot. I love this community. I'll report back how it goes.
I am new to flashing so sorry if I have asked some stupid questions.
I have SGH-I337 (ATT) and would like to root and then maybe install Cyanogenmod or any other custom ROM.
Device Details:
Baseband - NC1
Build No. - NC1
Android Version - 4.4.2
I tried to root NC1 directly using motochopper. Then I read and I am now trying to downgrade.
I have got ODIN 3.09 but it does not say support to I337. I have gone through Noob Helper
I have downloaded all zips from Downgrade
After reading the article of Modems; I got confused about my bootloader.
I also have gone through the thread but after that confusion, I did not proceed ahead.
Could anyone please help me?
How to identify boot-loader?
Which ODIN to use or do I need to use SAFETRAP (not sure if bootloader is MF3) ?
mayurd said:
I am new to flashing so sorry if I have asked some stupid questions.
I have SGH-I337 (ATT) and would like to root and then maybe install Cyanogenmod or any other custom ROM.
Device Details:
Baseband - NC1
Build No. - NC1
Android Version - 4.4.2
I tried to root NC1 directly using motochopper. Then I read and I am now trying to downgrade.
I have got ODIN 3.09 but it does not say support to I337. I have gone through Noob Helper
I have downloaded all zips from Downgrade
After reading the article of Modems; I got confused about my bootloader.
I also have gone through the thread but after that confusion, I did not proceed ahead.
Could anyone please help me?
How to identify boot-loader?
Which ODIN to use or do I need to use SAFETRAP (not sure if bootloader is MF3) ?
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Dont worry about Odin saying the device is i9505 or so. The flash will work.
For samsung phones running full stock firmware, all the components have the same version. Since your build is NC1, your bootloader is also NC1.
You are in the right track. Follow the downgrade thread to partial downgrade to MK2. Then use saferoot to root. Then install safestrap v3.72. Then use the deadly venom kitkat magic tool to install any kitkat rom of your choice from this list (post 3).
You cannot install any AOSP based rom. So, no CM. Even google play edition roms dont work.
You can install AOSP themed roms (like BlackBox3.0)
jmjoyas said:
Dont worry about Odin saying the device is i9505 or so. The flash will work.
For samsung phones running full stock firmware, all the components have the same version. Since your build is NC1, your bootloader is also NC1.
You are in the right track. Follow the downgrade thread to partial downgrade to MK2. Then use saferoot to root. Then install safestrap v3.72. Then use the deadly venom kitkat magic tool to install any kitkat rom of your choice from this list (post 3).
You cannot install any AOSP based rom. So, no CM. Even google play edition roms dont work.
You can install AOSP themed roms (like BlackBox3.0)
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Thank you for the response. I have downgraded to MK2 and have done the root.
I was wondering if you could tell me if it is possible to install Liquid Smooth ROM. I have seen the video and I have downloaded from here which says S4 unified. Also, there are some videos claiming CM on S4.
Could anyone please help on the same?
mayurd said:
Thank you for the response. I have downgraded to MK2 and have done the root.
I was wondering if you could tell me if it is possible to install Liquid Smooth ROM. I have seen the video and I have downloaded from here which says S4 unified. Also, there are some videos claiming CM on S4.
Could anyone please help on the same?
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As already stated, no AOSP based roms will work (ROMs that are built by compiling AOSP code). Only TouchWiz based roms will work. If you need AOSP look and feel, you can install an AOSP themed rom.
CM/AOSP on ATT S4 is only possible if you have the MDB/MDL bootloader. Anything above that, it wont work.
jmjoyas said:
As already stated, no AOSP based roms will work (ROMs that are built by compiling AOSP code). Only TouchWiz based roms will work. If you need AOSP look and feel, you can install an AOSP themed rom.
CM/AOSP on ATT S4 is only possible if you have the MDB/MDL bootloader. Anything above that, it wont work.
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Sorry for the repeated questions.
I tried to update through Safestrap with BlackBox. But I got stuck on the boot screen where it shows Samsung Logo. I might have done something wrong. I just clicked next on BlackBox 3.0. Could anyone please help me !
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When I tried to reboot into recovery mood (Vol Up + Home + Power) it says:
" Secure Fail Kernel
(Warning Sign) System Software not authorised by ATT has been found on your phone"
Don't select the reboot now option in the aroma installer at the end. Then, after the ROM flash is complete and before you reboot the phone, you need to put the phone back in download mode and flash the MLD ap/bl/cp files from the tool
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
jmjoyas said:
Don't select the reboot now option in the aroma installer at the end. Then, after the ROM flash is complete and before you reboot the phone, you need to put the phone back in download mode and flash the MLD ap/bl/cp files from the tool
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
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I flashed the NB1 using ODIN but it still stays on Samsung Logo with custom logo. I am not able to navigate any where else from that screen.
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I was able to go into system recovery. Please let me know if I can fix the error somehow.
Thanks a lot !
Get into stock recovery and factory reset. I am not sure why you flashed NB1 though, as there is no direct root method for it yet
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
jmjoyas said:
Get into stock recovery and factory reset. I am not sure why you flashed NB1 though, as there is no direct root method for it yet
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
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He probably was following the steps that were provided elsewhere here that had you go from nc1 to nb1 then back to the M (I can't remember which M) one.
jmjoyas said:
Get into stock recovery and factory reset. I am not sure why you flashed NB1 though, as there is no direct root method for it yet
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
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I had rooted MK2 and the installed the custom ROM (Blackbox) and then was suppose to flash NB1.
So, if I just did a factory reset it would solve my error?
Thanks for the help!
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I tried doing the factory reset. It just wipes all the user data. And I am still stuck on the same screen with Samsung and the custom logo.
mayurd said:
I had rooted MK2 and the installed the custom ROM (Blackbox) and then was suppose to flash NB1.
So, if I just did a factory reset it would solve my error?
Thanks for the help!
Edit:
I tried doing the factory reset. It just wipes all the user data. And I am still stuck on the same screen with Samsung and the custom logo.
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I have sent you a PM. Probably I can assist better on hangout.
I know you can't flash a 4.4.4 rom on a 4.4.2 device, but does it work backwards? I'd like to check out the ShoStock rom. I'm currently unrooting my phone due to me messing it up - so I am using odin to take it back to NB1. I'm wondering if I take the 4.4.4 OTA update, can I still flash Shostock's rom which is based on 4.4.2?
Thanks!
burgertime78 said:
I know you can't flash a 4.4.4 rom on a 4.4.2 device, but does it work backwards? I'd like to check out the ShoStock rom. I'm currently unrooting my phone due to me messing it up - so I am using odin to take it back to NB1. I'm wondering if I take the 4.4.4 OTA update, can I still flash Shostock's rom which is based on 4.4.2?
Thanks!
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Yes you can, you just need to flash the correct module for the rom you install.
So I'm currently on the Hyperdrive rom on Android 4.4.2, and I am thinking of upgrading to Lollipop, but the only thing that is holding me back is that if I upgrade to lollipop, I will not be able to unlock the SIM.
safwanz1 said:
So I'm currently on the Hyperdrive rom on Android 4.4.2, and I am thinking of upgrading to Lollipop, but the only thing that is holding me back is that if I upgrade to lollipop, I will not be able to unlock the SIM.
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I am sure you are not talking about bootloader unlock (exploit).
I am using lollipop now. I unlocked my sim when I was using jelly bean. Sim unlock is based on the phone IMEI. As long as your EFS partition is intact, you should not be worrying about that.
So if I do Odin/FlashFire to Lollipop, my phone will remain SIM unlocked?
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So if I do Odin/FlashFire to Lollipop, my phone will remain SIM unlocked?
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Which bootloader are you on? If you're on MDL or MDB , do not upgrade to lollipop unless you flash the stock based golden eye or gold finger roms or any other AOSP lollipop rom. If you are on any other bootloader aside from MDL or MDB, go ahead and upgrade officially.
Your phone should remain sim unlocked if you use a custom rom to upgrade like the ones meantioned above.
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Which bootloader are you on? If you're on MDL or MDB , do not upgrade to lollipop unless you flash the stock based golden eye or gold finger roms or any other AOSP lollipop rom. If you are on any other bootloader aside from MDL or MDB, go ahead and upgrade officially.
Your phone should remain sim unlocked if you use a custom rom to upgrade like the ones meantioned above.
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my bootloader appears to be NC1. Which method do you recommend for upgrading to Lollipop?
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my bootloader appears to be NC1. Which method do you recommend for upgrading to Lollipop?
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Are you on safestrap? If you are, safestrap works well only in kit-kat. It is a pain to use safestrap in llolipop. I use fashfire instead.
Since you are on custom rom all you have to do is install flashfire and flash the rooted lollipop rom. The instructions can be found at here.
The instruction are written for the latest lollipop rooted rom (OK2). I stay with OC4. If you want to upgrade to OC4 do let me know. I will give you the link for the OC4.
All the necessary files and instructions can be found at here.
You might also want to download the NB1 firmware cooked by Muniz_ri. If you soft-brick your phone in the process or in the near future, that is where have to start with.
If you have questions please quote this in the reply so that I know you have a question.
sway8966 said:
Are you on safestrap? If you are, safestrap works well only in kit-kat. It is a pain to use safestrap in llolipop. I use fashfire instead.
Since you are on custom rom all you have to do is install flashfire and flash the rooted lollipop rom. The instructions can be found at here.
The instruction are written for the latest lollipop rooted rom (OK2). I stay with OC4. If you want to upgrade to OC4 do let me know. I will give you the link for the OC4.
All the necessary files and instructions can be found at here.
You might also want to download the NB1 firmware cooked by Muniz_ri. If you soft-brick your phone in the process or in the near future, that is where have to start with.
If you have questions please quote this in the reply so that I know you have a question.
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What's the main differences between OK4 and OC4?
Yes I am on Safestrap
safwanz1 said:
What's the main differences between OK4 and OC4?
Yes I am on Safestrap
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If you are on safestrap, you might need to uninstall it first before you upgrade to lollipop.
Well OK2 was released after OC4 so it might have some better features. But I did not have a chance to be on OK2 for long to notice it. When I was on OK2 my back button stop working so I had to downgrade to OC4.
sway8966 said:
If you are on safestrap, you might need to uninstall it first before you upgrade to lollipop.
Well OK2 was released after OC4 so it might have some better features. But I did not have a chance to be on OK2 for long to notice it. When I was on OK2 my back button stop working so I had to downgrade to OC4.
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Thanks for clearing the air man, really appreciate it. I think I will go with the Thor ROM because it looks to be the best.
You mentioned safe strap was wierd with lollipop, in what way?
safwanz1 said:
Thanks for clearing the air man, really appreciate it. I think I will go with the Thor ROM because it looks to be the best.
You mentioned safe strap was wierd with lollipop, in what way?
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They did not make safestrap for the lollipop. Safestrap only works on NC1 kernel. So if you were on lollipop and safestrap installed, everytime you reboot you need to tap the proceed several time finish the boot. Also if you want to use the safestrap to flash something or backup, you need to run NC1 flasher to reinstall the NC1 kernel first. Once you finish your deed, you need to flash the lollipop kernel back. That was why I said using safestrap in lollipop is a pain. You can read about that in this forum.
Download and keep this NB1 firmware. If you softbrick your phone this is the only thing that can save you.
sway8966 said:
They did not make safestrap for the lollipop. Safestrap only works on NC1 kernel. So if you were on lollipop and safestrap installed, everytime you reboot you need to tap the proceed several time finish the boot. Also if you want to use the safestrap to flash something or backup, you need to run NC1 flasher to reinstall the NC1 kernel first. Once you finish your deed, you need to flash the lollipop kernel back. That was why I said using safestrap in lollipop is a pain. You can read about that in this forum.
Download and keep this NB1 firmware. If you softbrick your phone this is the only thing that can save you.
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Downloading the file and I'm gonna keep it on my SD card. The several time pressing thing I already have to do on my phone so I'm fine with that. Where do I get the NC1 Flasher?
safwanz1 said:
Downloading the file and I'm gonna keep it on my SD card. The several time pressing thing I already have to do on my phone so I'm fine with that. Where do I get the NC1 Flasher?
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So, I forgot to set the reboot to download, and now I have booted into the Lollipop OS. What should I do?
safwanz1 said:
So, I forgot to set the reboot to download, and now I have booted into the Lollipop OS. What should I do?
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You need to go to download mode so that you can flash the lollipop bootloader . If you boot into lollipop your modem, etc might not work properly.