Hello guys, I got an S5 since a couple of weeks, and now want to root and install some ROM.
I come from iPhone, so I'm really noob on android stuff :laugh:
Before root it, I want to be sure of what I'm going to do, so:
Wich kind of root have I to do?
If I want to go back to stock ROM how to do it? Can I do a sort of backup of everything (especially the rom I have now, the stock one) and restore? If yes, how can I do?
Little note: my phone come from groupon, and I don't know if is branded, when I turned on for the first time it has some AT&T apps (if I'm not wrong) already installed, but good note, the system has let me uninstall everything, so I removed all the apps.
There is a screenshot of my system info etc:
h*tp://i.imgur.com/7qwecdV.png
Sorry for the link but the board don't let me put link :angel:
Thank you
Welcome to the XDA community
Based on you pic, you have the international model ie. SM-G900F.
Visit the following threads ;
http://www.xda-developers.com/root/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2700073
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2699648
You can ask any questions here.... Noob friendly
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2257421
skinnyceps said:
Hello guys, I got an S5 since a couple of weeks, and now want to root and install some ROM.
I come from iPhone, so I'm really noob on android stuff :laugh:
Before root it, I want to be sure of what I'm going to do, so:
Wich kind of root have I to do?
If I want to go back to stock ROM how to do it? Can I do a sort of backup of everything (especially the rom I have now, the stock one) and restore? If yes, how can I do?
Little note: my phone come from groupon, and I don't know if is branded, when I turned on for the first time it has some AT&T apps (if I'm not wrong) already installed, but good note, the system has let me uninstall everything, so I removed all the apps.
There is a screenshot of my system info etc:
h*tp://i.imgur.com/7qwecdV.png
Sorry for the link but the board don't let me put link :angel:
Thank you
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Use this Phone INFO ★Samsung★ app to obtain more detailed info about your device.
To go back to stock ROM: in that app, open the Menu > 'Firmware Browser' to download the stock firmware for your device and flash via Odin.
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Hey everyone,
I am new here. Please help me out. This is the story. My uncle bought me a Samsung Galaxy Note from HK (Hong Kong). I am really stuck with this phone.
These are the problems I have.
1. Language:
The phone came with Chinese language I guess. I want to change it to English. Which ever website I try to browse is in Chinese language.
2. Keyboard:
The keyboard is also in Chinese language.
3. Softwares/Apps:
All the apps that it comes with are in Chinese Language. Even browser.
4. Battery:
There are some Chinese apps running at the background and its draining the battery. I don't know whether its apps or something else. Battery was full before sleeping, in the morning only 47% left. I don't know whether is this normal or not.
5. WiFi:
Because of the battery issue, I turned off the WiFi. But after like 15 to 20 mins the WiFi gets turned on by its own. I will have to turn it off again. I am not sure about this too.
This phone is really weird.
6. Upgrade to latest version:
I wanted to upgrade the phone to the latest android version. I don't know how to do that too. I am sorry is this is the trillionth question asked by new members. I did searched and have some youtube videos, but in all the youtube videos, I saw lots of members posting about XDA. So I came here.
I still think I can fix all the above issue by installing a fresh OS on this phone. Still not sure how thing works.
Hope I can fix all the issues with the help of XDA members.
P.S. Kindly please link me to youtube videos, since I am new to everything, I want a video guide.
Thanks in advance and your kindness.
EIDT: Holy, I was browsing all the forums, accidentally posted on General section. Mods/Admins, kindly please move it to Q/A section. I am extremely sorry.
simple: go to developer's subforum for Note, read the sticky post by Dr. Ketan on how to change your firmware using PC Odin. once you do that, you will be starting on a fresh install and choose English.
as for your battery drain, use cpu spy and better battery stats (you need to be rooted) so that you may be able to see which causes your battery drain. being rooted and installing custom kernel like speedmod, goku or franco, your battery drain issue will be addressed most of the time, but you really have to dive in and see what's causing it.
^^ he has created many thread. I don't know which thread to get started. Could you please help me out linking me the exact thread?
EDIT: Is there anyway to install Indian version of ICS on this HK Note? The current version of the Note is 2.3.6
Here is the best place to start:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Check the sticky threads in the developer forum and you will find lots more excellent advice.
For language change - go to Settings > Language and Inpt and select first option and select your language No need to reflash
Just watch and follow these two videos...its made by Indian ...so its easy to understand...good luck...
I have a new problem now. Odin is not detecting the phone when I switch it to Download Mode :|
EDIT: Installed Kiea and now Odin detecting the phone but when I pressed Start, it processed sometime then it said "Failed". :/
Woah, I have finally installed ICS 4.0.3 Indian version on the phone.
Thanks a lot XDA members. Now I will have to root it.
Thanks a ton.
If you are on ICS and rooted it, dont factory reset or recovery data wipe. Read the forum about the danger, you might incounter the superbrick bug.
Whenever you feel like trying a new rom...go back to GB....never....EVER....try to install it on this one...go to KL3 for safest installation...
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If you are on ICS and rooted it, dont factory reset or recovery data wipe. Read the forum about the danger, you might incounter the superbrick bug.
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Holy ****, that scared me. Please tell me more mate. Link me :|
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1633943
Here you go...
Here is the method I use to flash new ROMs
Flash Stock GB Rom -> Root + CWM -> Flash the new ROM.
I installed Mobile Odin so that I don't have to always connect the device to comp to restore, it helps me flash safely on the go. Mobile Odin has an option to root the firmware while flashing it so reduces a lot of work. You can select a different kernel with CWM recovery before flashing so you can directly boot into the CWM recovery and flash ROMs
One more advice stick to ROMs which use CM9 because CM9 kernel is supposed to be the safest out there compared to the others.
Hope this helps
I have a Hong Kong Galaxy Note. It is possible to change it entirely into English, as I have. There should also be an English keyboard installed as well as the Chinese keyboard. I didn't have any Chinese apps installed on my Note - are you positive you got the HK Note and not the rather different Chinese mainland version?
Hello guys, I have some questions I am hoping you experienced people can answer for me.
After doing a bunch of research, I am left a bit confused since a lot of the posts are older, and things have changed over the last few months, especially with locked bootloaders and such.
My current phone is:
-Samsung S4 (Fido based) SGH-i337M
-Android Version 4.3
-Baseband Version i337MVLUEMK6
I only want to ROOT the phone, so I can remove a bunch of excess Samsung bloatware that I never use, I am not really interested in custom ROM's at this time.
1. What is a Custom Recovery exactly?
I keep reading about Custom Recoveries but I don't really know what they are exactly... . Is this just a Firmware mirror that I can go back to at any time AFTER I root the device? Do I need to root the device to CREATE the Custom Recovery?
2. CAN I go back to "Stock" easily? Can I just find the original 4.3 Samsung FW and load it up?
3. I know that moving to 4.4 will require another Root when it becomes available later this month from Samsung, however can I go to the Default Android 4.4 ROM at this time, skipping all the Samsung Stuff?
4. I see a programmed called KINGO offering to root my phone for me, but then somebody said something about there not being a Custom Recovery available for it, which goes up to my original question. Can I not just revert back to unrooted status after?
Thanks to anybody who can help me with these noobish questions, I appreciate it.
I don't have your model so don't want to guess at rooting.
But:
Do not remove Bloatware after rooted. Get Titanium BackuP from the Market. The paid version (support devs) and just freeze the apps until you know they have no negative impact after freezing.
Do a Nandroid ASAP and put a copy on PC also.
Read this on your Recovery question:
http://freedupthoughts.com/2013/04/what-is-custom-recovery-why-should-i.html
You have an unlocked bootloader with the i337m
Someone else can address correct rooting for your specific device and get the correct recovery for it. I prefer TWRP.
Last week I received a brand new S5 G900F, no carrier, and want to have administrator privileges in order to remove bloatware. Plus, it would be nice to have adblock and apps to back up the entire system, both which aren't available in the phone's stock form, and maybe a custom ROM and Kernel.
I have never rooted a phone nor messed with its system files, so I'm a complete newbie on this. Also, I haven't connected it to the Internet yet, so that the phone is in its stock form before rooting it.
What's the simplest, safest yet effective method for rooting my phone? Afterwards, can I just update the phone to the latest version using the regular system settings menu, or should I do it externally (downloading the update on the PC)? Any particular tips on what to do next, such as what apps to remove, which to install and so on, if possible while keeping it simple? I read that CM 12.1 (ROM) + Ktoonsez (Kernel) is the way to go.
Thanks in advance.
Hi Avensvvvvvv
The best, safeest way to Root? - Have a look in the Q&A Forum, its mostly all here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2700073
Some people use TowelRoot...
I used CF Auto root and found it easier. You can find here at XDA or at http://droidors.com/2015/03/24/root-samsung-galaxy-s5-sm-g900i-android-lollipop-5-0/ be aware that this link is for the g900i ot the g900f.
As for updating etc....a lot of the latest ROMS come with OTA (over the air) updates. Which ROMS? There is kind of a rule here that you dont ask which ROM is best because the idea is that you do loads of reading and try them out for yourself Lately Ive been playing around with PhoeniX ROM, Alliance ROM and some of the CM stuff...but all are good. Removal of Bloatware is pretty straight forward using Titanium Backup - or some ROMS supply their own method for doing do. Just be sure to not mess around with any of the system files while your still learning. Search Bloatware and you should find some good advice.
Thats about it mate - the main thing is to read, read, read and ask lots of questions before you do anything. Otherwise you'll have a very expensive paperweight on your desk Most of the people here are cool with Noobs asking questions in the correct forums....by the way this post should really be posted in the Q&A forum
Good luck flashing and rooting...and most of all....have fun!
Mugsyfied
You have a good answer in the above post.....
But in future, you need to give us more information about your device so that we can offer advice that is suited more exactly to your circumstances....
The version of Android currently running on your device is one critical bit of info you didn't provide.....
Some things to bear in mind about your phone....
1) Samsung have included something called Knox on these phones....it is basically an un-resettable 'eFuse' which 'tripps' when you flash any custom software to your device. Samsung are using it as an indicator to allow them to deny warranty claims.
2) when you root your phone you WILL trip knox, this will probably prevent you from receiving OTA updates to your device....and even if (by some miracle) you did get an OTA, it will remove your root access, and you'll have to start again....
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
Hey guys i want to install a custom rom for my t00j-d. I searched about unlocking bootloader and things like that but i couldnt find something useful. First off all i have latest stock rom (lolipop) and its not rooted so do i have to root my device first then unlock bootloader then flash rom? And which rom is good at the moment? My priorities are battery life > performance > visual.
thanks for reading and answers
Lambritsche said:
Hey guys i want to install a custom rom for my t00j-d. I searched about unlocking bootloader and things like that but i couldnt find something useful. First off all i have latest stock rom (lolipop) and its not rooted so do i have to root my device first then unlock bootloader then flash rom? And which rom is good at the moment? My priorities are battery life > performance > visual.
thanks for reading and answers
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you can root zenfone without unlocking bootloader and if you wont flash rom backup your imei using terminal and then system using twrp or another recovery
Lambritsche said:
Hey guys i want to install a custom rom for my t00j-d. I searched about unlocking bootloader and things like that but i couldnt find something useful. First off all i have latest stock rom (lolipop) and its not rooted so do i have to root my device first then unlock bootloader then flash rom? And which rom is good at the moment? My priorities are battery life > performance > visual.
thanks for reading and answers
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here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone-5/general/zenfone-6-custom-t3341140
rom and phone swap
zerodeus94 said:
here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone-5/general/zenfone-6-custom-t3341140
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i have been looking around and can not find any info on what i want to do. so i am just going to ask and see if anyone can help. hope ive come to the right place.
about a year ago i purchased a blu studio 6.0 hd(d651u). it came stock with kk(4.2.2 i believe. can confirm if needed.) i pulled the stock firmware using droid tool. so i do have the original rom and scatter file. the lollipop update was available so i updated. afterwards i ran the updated rom through SuperRs rom kitchen, rooted, de-odexed, debloated... afterwards when i was theming the apks and was almost satisfied, i dropped the phone and it broke.. so i purchased another one. same make same model(d651u). only thing i see any different is that this new one came stock with the same lollipop rom that my old phone had updated to. so my question is this. can i use the stock rom and scatter file that i got from my original device to restore the device i have now in case anything goes wrong. im trying to find out if i can safely skip the whole rom pull step and jump right into getting my custom rom onto my NEW phone. i know i can use my old rom, i just wonder if i would be able to restore a brick with my original rom pull because they are the same device, just manufactured at different times. any feed back would be GREATLY appreciated. thank you
ANDjROID said:
i have been looking around and can not find any info on what i want to do. so i am just going to ask and see if anyone can help. hope ive come to the right place.
about a year ago i purchased a blu studio 6.0 hd(d651u). it came stock with kk(4.2.2 i believe. can confirm if needed.) i pulled the stock firmware using droid tool. so i do have the original rom and scatter file. the lollipop update was available so i updated. afterwards i ran the updated rom through SuperRs rom kitchen, rooted, de-odexed, debloated... afterwards when i was theming the apks and was almost satisfied, i dropped the phone and it broke.. so i purchased another one. same make same model(d651u). only thing i see any different is that this new one came stock with the same lollipop rom that my old phone had updated to. so my question is this. can i use the stock rom and scatter file that i got from my original device to restore the device i have now in case anything goes wrong. im trying to find out if i can safely skip the whole rom pull step and jump right into getting my custom rom onto my NEW phone. i know i can use my old rom, i just wonder if i would be able to restore a brick with my original rom pull because they are the same device, just manufactured at different times. any feed back would be GREATLY appreciated. thank you
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no, you should not use the backup from another phone to restore your new one. and you should post in the section for blu studioinstead of here, the info you get here might be inaccurate
Hello friends,
I would like to install custom rom on my phone Note 4 sm-n910C . I'm not an experienced person for it. But basicly I know that I need to root my phone 1st then install suitable version of TWRP on my phone. And then I can backup my stock rom and all things. Then install custom rom file.
But I scare to brick my phone doing this procedure. So I wonder, can i backup my phone's stock rom and other all things (kernel, firmware, modem etc...) without TWRP ? I mean , can do it with pc software ?
And if my phone become brick, thus, can i restore it completely via pc then ?
If i can do that, how ?
I'll be appreciate if you help me ?
Choose your Country and phone provider and download the stock ROM from Sammobile
If it's needed then use Odin to reload it. There's plenty of guides how to use it including those that explain how to root. I recently rooted one of my Note 4s, a N910C and apart from using a slightly older version of TWRP was pretty straightforward.
I used this guide and the downloaded the files from the links in it but there's other's available but be 100% sure you're following the guide for a N910C.
I'm not that knowledgeable about Rooting compared to many people on here although I've rooted all my Tablets and Phones but seem to recall you may need to use an older version of Odin to do so. The most difficult problem I had was getting the correct driver installed that would recognise all my devices and even that was just persistence. Just read everything a few times and double check you have the correct files before you start, it's pretty straightforward.
In all the above comments I'm assuming you're using the last version of the stock ROM that was released.
@Big Elf
Thank you very much for your reply and explanation. I looked at your shared pages. And I'd like to start it.
But I have some quesitons to not make a mistake. If you guide me, I will be appreciate.
But before that let me share my phone feautres screen shots. You may see all detailed information.
SCREENSHOTS
I can't share links due to xda rules bcos I need to reach 10 post. So pls complete http section if it need for below scrshoot links.
1- drive.google.com/open?id=0B6aBME5e-tzcYk1zY0dqeTZaMVk4eEdWbjN4SWVPSEU3cXFr
2- drive.google.com/open?id=0B6aBME5e-tzccHF6UFpCT29JT1ozRUFoMUtmWmZ0V0J3c19z
3- drive.google.com/open?id=0B6aBME5e-tzcajVnMGkyMTRJdmo3OTNPc29SQXlEbkY0R3N3
And My Questions
1- First of all ty for rooting page. According to explanation i'm going to root my phone. But I wonder that android version is matter or not. My phone version is 6.0.1 as you see. Is it okay, its suitable for my phone, right ?
2- As far as I read on internet, There are all TWRP versions are different for all diffrent smartphones. According to above scrshoot informations, which is the suitable, stable and latest version for my phone ? And Where can i find it from ? Or if its possible could you forward me exact page and/or link please ?
Because my scared major thing is that. Wrong type of TWRP. And so brick my phone. Btw, let me ask, wrong version lead to brick phone, right ?
If I install the true type (version anyway) of TWRP then I will be relax. Because after that, process will be very easy for me. I experienced from Huawei's first phone "IDEOS X5" . I have installed TWRP and custom roms on it , on years 2012-2013. I only scare to make mistake via perform it on note 4 & brick it.
Thank you so much again.
You've made your first mistake . I explained you need to read everything carefully and double check you have the correct files before starting so that you're reasonably confident that you know what you're doing.
The link I posted explaining how to root also has the link to the version of TWRP and Odin needed to install and Root it but you didn't read it properly.
You're running the same version of the ROM I have on my N910C albeit a different country (which won't make a difference).
If you install the Official TWRP App from Team Win you can update TWRP after rooting. I'd also suggest installing the SuperSu (Pro) App from Codingcode which will update itself after rooting. I also use Root Checker (Pro) from joeykrim to check that root has worked and SuperSu has installed correctly. All those apps are available in the Play Store. I pay for the Pro versions as I appreciate the work that's gone into them and as a thank you to the developers.
You don't have to root it so don't feel that you have to do so.
Although all my phones are rooted my Note 4s (N910Fs and a N910C) still run the stock ROM and the main reasons I did so was to run Adaway and also to debloat neither of which are essential. I also wanted to know how to do it.
Installing another non-Samsung ROM has 4 main disadvantages:
You lose the fine control over the OLED screen including the boost mode in bright sunlight
You lose some of the functionality of the s-pen
You lose a lot of quality from the camera that you won't get back with any ROM.
Most of the ROMs have some faults other than those just mentioned but are usually but not always minor.