I rooted my i545 over a year ago. Have not been able to get any update since, and everyday I can only postpone the Samsung update (won't update because its rooted).
Now I'm tired of rescheduling everyday lol.
4.3 Mk2
I dont know what the knox status is, do I start there with ODEN?
I want to erase everything on there and start over.
Thanks in advance!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-verizon
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Hey guys
I have a Galaxy note 3 with Rogers here in Canada (SM-N900W8) and I know there has been 2 updates released (MJ1 and MJ4) but I havent been able to update over the air because my phone is rooted and flagged and my knox trigger is flagged as well.
Using Wanam xposed I have my status set to official and I can download the new update but the installation will fail.
Anyway so I connected my phone to KIES and it says I can update, however before I update it says if my phone is rooted its possible I can brick my phone.
So my questions are, 2 install these updates (MJ1 and MJ4), will it brick my phone? If it doesnt will I lose my root? Can I reroot on these latest firmwares and lastly is there reasons why maybe I should stay at my current firmware?
Sorry if this has been asked before. Ive tried searching and I didnt have much luck
Thanks
djtiko said:
Hey guys
I have a Galaxy note 3 with Rogers here in Canada (SM-N900W8) and I know there has been 2 updates released (MJ1 and MJ4) but I havent been able to update over the air because my phone is rooted and flagged and my knox trigger is flagged as well.
Using Wanam xposed I have my status set to official and I can download the new update but the installation will fail.
Anyway so I connected my phone to KIES and it says I can update, however before I update it says if my phone is rooted its possible I can brick my phone.
So my questions are, 2 install these updates (MJ1 and MJ4), will it brick my phone? If it doesnt will I lose my root? Can I reroot on these latest firmwares and lastly is there reasons why maybe I should stay at my current firmware?
Sorry if this has been asked before. Ive tried searching and I didnt have much luck
Thanks
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Short answer is NO.
I updated mine via KIES to MJ7 (I'm on the N9005) - while rooted. KIES says you "may" encounter problems but mine was fine and I re-rooted with ease (already tripped KNOX so no worry there for me) _- as for your firmware on the N900W8 - not sure if you can root with the latest firmware or not personally
Hello
I recently got my S4 i9505. I'm planning to root it
I have Android version 4.3
I used to flash costum roms on my s2 but I'm not really planning to do much flashing on my S4. not soon anyway
So as I connected the phone to Kies to make sure the drivers were downloaded so I can proceed with rooting
Firmware update popped up
I'm not sure what the best option for me now.
Should I root now and then I'd be able to flash a costume KK rom? and are there any stable ones that are better than the stock?
Can I use kies to update my rooted phone?
Maybe I should stick with JB 4.3? Which one is better 4.3 or 4.4.2?
I remember facing some issues when I update my s2 back. So I searched for the KK Update for the s4 and some people weren't so happy with their KK update
I know that doesn't represent the majority but still it could happen to me
So I confused myself
What is your advice to me?
sorry for the long post
Also I have an extra question What is KNOX? and do I need it?
egy_b0y said:
Hello
I recently got my S4 i9505. I'm planning to root it
I have Android version 4.3
I used to flash costum roms on my s2 but I'm not really planning to do much flashing on my S4. not soon anyway
So as I connected the phone to Kies to make sure the drivers were downloaded so I can proceed with rooting
Firmware update popped up
I'm not sure what the best option for me now.
Should I root now and then I'd be able to flash a costume KK rom? and are there any stable ones that are better than the stock?
Can I use kies to update my rooted phone?
Maybe I should stick with JB 4.3? Which one is better 4.3 or 4.4.2?
I remember facing some issues when I update my s2 back. So I searched for the KK Update for the s4 and some people weren't so happy with their KK update
I know that doesn't represent the majority but still it could happen to me
So I confused myself
What is your advice to me?
sorry for the long post
Also I have an extra question What is KNOX? and do I need it?
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First, the most problems in 4.4.2 are fixed, so if you flash the officical, latest firmware of your country you shouldn't have any problem.
An important thing: if you flash a custom rom, your warranty will be set 0x1, that means, you lost your garanty if you flash a custom rom, that's the so called KNOX. You can use knox like a second system on your phone, with all secure data in it, you can only access with a passwort and all datas are locked without this passwort.
Root your phone after the software update if you want to root it.
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First, the most problems in 4.4.2 are fixed, so if you flash the officical, latest firmware of your country you shouldn't have any problem.
An important thing: if you flash a custom rom, your warranty will be set 0x1, that means, you lost your garanty if you flash a custom rom, that's the so called KNOX. You can use knox like a second system on your phone, with all secure data in it, you can only access with a passwort and all datas are locked without this passwort.
Root your phone after the software update if you want to root it.
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the fact is that 4.4.2 GNG8 international version cannot be rooted....
christty31 said:
the fact is that 4.4.2 GNG8 international version cannot be rooted....
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That's wrong, just not with towelroot.
thank you for your input
Hey guys i have a galaxy s4 19500 running android 4.4.2 kitkat ( argentian (aro) firmware )
My phone was recently on 5.0.1 lollipop (indian ) version and i downgraded to 4.4.2 argentian firmware following a thread here on xda
I was wondering if a downgraded to 4.2.2 JELLYBEAN was possible ?
I mean i know it's super messy becuase of knox but if we take all the precautions like backing up efs partition then can the downgrade be done ?
I really think that jellybean is the perfect firmware for s4 and kitkat and lollipop have both made my s4 experience only worse
It would be awesome if i could go back to 4.2.2 jellybean and enjoy my old device
If you downgrade to 4.2.2 you will brick the device. Since new bootloader( version of Android 4.4.2 i think), you are not able to install 4.2.2 without brick.
@sgalchev: Not true at all. It is possible to replace 4.4.2 with 4.2.2 as I have done it in order to resolve issues I had with my S4. What ends up happening after doing the downgrade is that upon every boot and upon every trip into the recovery you will get a notification that the kernel or recovery is not SEAndroid enforcing. Other than that everything works normally.
Now, downgrading from 5.0.1 to 4.2.2 may be a completely different matter, but I suspect it too is possible.
Yea, shure, but you can't do it without ticking the Knox flag[emoji6] Goodbye warranty...
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
@sgalchev: Not true at all. It is possible to replace 4.4.2 with 4.2.2 as I have done it in order to resolve issues I had with my S4. What ends up happening after doing the downgrade is that upon every boot and upon every trip into the recovery you will get a notification that the kernel or recovery is not SEAndroid enforcing. Other than that everything works normally.
Now, downgrading from 5.0.1 to 4.2.2 may be a completely different matter, but I suspect it too is possible.
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Hey man it feels awesome to know that it is possible to do can you please give detailed explanation of how you did it
I would really like to do it no matter how much hard or risky it is and i have already downgraded from 5.0.1 to 4.4.2 now i just need to downgrade to stock out of the box jellybean software
@sgalchev: Changing the goalposts? You flat out stated the OP would brick his S4 if he attempted to downgrade. When called on it, you switched your argument to tripping the Knox flag. As he mentioned in his latest post, he had downgraded to Android 4.4.2 from Android 5.0.1, so it's likely his Knox flag is already tripped. Even if it wasn't, I can't comfirm whether the Knox flag will get tripped as my Knox flag was tripped when I bought my I9505. Tripping the Knox flag != bricking the S4.
@tdssmarty16: Keep in mind that while everything worked, it took two flashes of the ROM to do it, and I only kept it on 4.2.2 long enough to verify that the hardware and firmware issues I was having were resolved. I then went back to 4.4.2. In downgrading to 4.2.2 I went to sammobile.com and downloaded the 4.2.2 firmware from them. Other than that, I simply treated it as if I was doing an upgrade through Odin. Unlike going from Android 5.0.1 to Android 4.4.2, going from 4.4.2 to 4.2.2 should be a piece of cake.
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@sgalchev: Changing the goalposts? You flat out stated the OP would brick his S4 if he attempted to downgrade. When called on it, you switched your argument to tripping the Knox flag. As he mentioned in his latest post, he had downgraded to Android 4.4.2 from Android 5.0.1, so it's likely his Knox flag is already tripped. Even if it wasn't, I can't comfirm whether the Knox flag will get tripped as my Knox flag was tripped when I bought my I9505. Tripping the Knox flag != bricking the S4.
@tdssmarty16: Keep in mind that while everything worked, it took two flashes of the ROM to do it, and I only kept it on 4.2.2 long enough to verify that the hardware and firmware issues I was having were resolved. I then went back to 4.4.2. In downgrading to 4.2.2 I went to sammobile.com and downloaded the 4.2.2 firmware from them. Other than that, I simply treated it as if I was doing an upgrade through Odin. Unlike going from Android 5.0.1 to Android 4.4.2, going from 4.4.2 to 4.2.2 should be a piece of cake.
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okay bro i will try to do it this way thanx for info
Hi I would appreciate alot if someone can teach me how to downgrade form 5.0 to 4.4.2 or at least 4.2.2 . I spent the whole day yesterday figuring out how to do it i'm not good with technology and I'm using a macbook. I'm using S4. Thank you.
Which model S4 do you have? Only certain models can be downgraded to 4.2.2.
Downgrade i9505
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Which model S4 do you have? Only certain models can be downgraded to 4.2.2.
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I downgraded my i9505 from 4.4.2 to 4.2.2 but had no sound so I went back to kitkat.It is possible to downgrade but I don't know is it possible to be fully functional.
I did it long enough to both check my SIM tray at the time, and to unlock the device. I wasn't getting any signal (expected), but I didn't check sound. I do suspect that if the 4.2.2 modem is flashed a second time everything would work. The only indicator that you were ever on anything higher would be the warning the bootloader pops up on every reboot about SELinux.
No sound,no wifi
I forgot first time to say wifi also didn't worked.I don't care for my warranty because flag was already tripped and now my device is older than 2 years so I can try some solution If someone has one.
anyone active here? it's not possible to downgrade to jelly bean anymore as the bootloader is locked to downgrade max at 4.4 as 4.2 will not work at all
if anyone has a ideea on how to do it (some people did it) i would be verry happy if you could share that info
I have not seen a post where someone running a 4.4.2 or 5.01 bootloader had successfully downgraded the bootloader to 4.2.2
I stock rooted a long time ago on MJE 4.3 I deleted the stock updater so it would stop bugging me to upgrade to the then "unrootable" 4.4 upgrade and to prevent my LTE signal from going to crap since I have a launch day Note3.
Can anyone confirm that I can go to Lollipop without radio issues like the Kitkat update had for launch day models? What process do I need to follow to go from 4.3 to 5.0?
Thanks!
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Hi everyone ! I have my s4 for like 4-5 months and i still didn't get the lollipop update, i'm frustrated because i have a lot of friends who have got it and mine says "The latest updates have already been installed" . I just flashed stock 4.4.2 firmware so the device is CLEAN. Any ideas ? Should i try to flash 5.0 directly ? Are there any risks?
Samsung rolls its updates out based on region, carrier and production date, it's normally a few months before everyone gets the update. The update's been ready for quite a long time, but even mine only got it last month. Sit tight!
As to flashing, well the risk is bricking your phone.
I know that, and the fact is all my friends are on the same carrier and they got the update months ago. I strongly thinks it's my phone the problem.
No one wishing to help ? I'm sure it's something wrong with my phone, but i can't say what, i am just a noob. Last time i flashed some 5.0 CM firmware, then when i flashed 4.4.2 stock, i had lost my IMEI or something like that, i had to search internet 4 days to 'repair' it. It may have something to do with it. PLEASE help me ! If you won't help i will flash it manually w/e.
You can flash via ODIN, there is no risk and its virtually impossible to brink the S4 if you read well and perform everything according to instructions.
My i9505 was originally from Austrailia - Vodafone, and AFAIK it still has 4.4.2. Thankfully, my phone wasn't carrier locked so i was able to safely flash 5.0.1 of another region and its working perfectly for a long time now.
Flash there's no risk
wowempire said:
Hi everyone ! I have my s4 for like 4-5 months and i still didn't get the lollipop update, i'm frustrated because i have a lot of friends who have got it and mine says "The latest updates have already been installed" . I just flashed stock 4.4.2 firmware so the device is CLEAN. Any ideas ? Should i try to flash 5.0 directly ? Are there any risks?
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I had your same problem. All my friends got it in December but I Didn't get it. So I flashed the stock Russian Rom which was the 1st one to come out via Odin. So there was no issue only google now didn't work as it is banned in Russia. Finally after a few months samsung released it for my country and I flashed my country update over Odin and google now also returned. Flashing via Odin is the best way to receive the update for impatient ones like us (oh and don't worry once you flash your country Rom back you will also get OTA updates as normal) l