i want to update android 4.2.2 to higher version how can i update. i have micromaxA96 bt there is no software update is launch by company
rajat soverign said:
i want to update android 4.2.2 to higher version how can i update. i have micromaxA96 bt there is no software update is launch by company
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Root ur device, install a custom recovery and find a custom rom for ur device..good luck
Sent from my GT-P3100 using AK-47
it's rooted
wher i install a custom recovery and custom rom plzz give me feedback
This thread is not meant to discuss ur problems about Micromax device...its meant for Android Wear discussion.
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Hi Guys
Really appreciate some help, Just bought a Galaxy Tab 2 7 inch GT-P3110 today, Im looking to install Jelly Bean and apply root but was wondering the best way to go about it.
Out of the box im on 4.0.3
kernel version 3.08-379370
Build number IML74K.P3110XXALD4
Should I just upgrade with software update over Wi-Fi (JB Update).......and then root device, Or should I flash a downloaded JB rom and root.
Thanks in advance.
pls follow link
gersrt said:
Hi Guys
Really appreciate some help, Just bought a Galaxy Tab 2 7 inch GT-P3110 today, Im looking to install Jelly Bean and apply root but was wondering the best way to go about it.
Out of the box im on 4.0.3
kernel version 3.08-379370
Build number IML74K.P3110XXALD4
Should I just upgrade with software update over Wi-Fi (JB Update).......and then root device, Or should I flash a downloaded JB rom and root.
Thanks in advance.
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i rooted successfully from
http://www.theandroidsoul.com/one-c...axy-tab-2-7-0-on-leaked-android-4-1-firmware/
gurjit98 said:
i rooted successfully from
http://www.theandroidsoul.com/one-c...axy-tab-2-7-0-on-leaked-android-4-1-firmware/
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Yes but he has not the 4.1 yet. Read the whole message.
I would make a proper reflash with Odin in 4.1.1 ( the official, from samfirmware for example) and then a flash with wathever rom suits you. If you want to stay vanilla, this rom is nice : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2020223
P.S: Oh sorry I see you have P3110. Then i have no advice on the rom to use, do whatever pleases you or you can even root it without flashing a rom.
Hi guys, I'm a kinda of novice on android after coming from blackberry, I rooted my I9500 using chainfire auto root and everything worked flawlessly well. I never use triangle away since its not available for the device. Now some new updates are rolling in from Sammy and really love touchwiz so I didn't bother myself with custom roms. I would love to have those updates cos I heard they make the phone really fast and eliminate lagging. When I checked for updates I still get I have the latest firmware. My device status shows official. I didn't do anything to change Dat. If you guys have any idea how to get OTA Plz ur ideas are welcome plus a step by step method of running stock rom via odin is appreciated. Here is a snapshot of my device. Pls guys don't be offended if someone has already post a similar complaint.
Sent from my GT-I9500
alphamars said:
Hi guys, I'm a kinda of novice on android after coming from blackberry, I rooted my I9500 using chainfire auto root and everything worked flawlessly well. I never use triangle away since its not available for the device. Now some new updates are rolling in from Sammy and really love touchwiz so I didn't bother myself with custom roms. I would love to have those updates cos I heard they make the phone really fast and eliminate lagging. When I checked for updates I still get I have the latest firmware. My device status shows official. I didn't do anything to change Dat. If you guys have any idea how to get OTA Plz ur ideas are welcome plus a step by step method of running stock rom via odin is appreciated. Here is a snapshot of my device. Pls guys don't be offended if someone has already post a similar complaint.
Sent from my GT-I9500
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The firmware u have now is oldest
If u are not getting ota no issue In my sign link u can go download the firmware u want should be of I9500 only and Odin also from there and flash it u will have latest firmware
How to flash guide is also there in first post of the link
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Or use Mobile ODIN, retain root and update to the latest official OS...
ultramag69 said:
Or use Mobile ODIN, retain root and update to the latest official OS...
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Mobile odin is not yet supported to i9500 if i m not wrong
U should not guide without knowing properly buddy
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
123hiten said:
Mobile odin is not yet supported to i9500 if i m not wrong
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
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My apologies, thought it was listed...
Comes from no sleep and long shifts....
OK, heres the situation, I recently got an S4 phone here in Europe UNLOCKED.
I want to know how to install the Stock version of Android 4.3 on this phone (cureent version is 4.2.2).
* Do I have to ROOT the phone?
* Do I have to install or flash ROMs or install custom ROMs?
* My carrier is T-Mobile.
If its too too complicated or running the risk of "bricking" my phone to do this, then I would just pass and stick with the default Samsung's Android version.
Is there any detailed step-by-step guides to this?
One more VERY VERY important question. I also run Samsung KNOX for security. If I would have the Stock Google version of Android on this, will the Samsung KNOX feature be wiped out???
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/mobile/solution/security/samsung-knox#con02
Thanks in advance!
itsonlyme999 said:
OK, heres the situation, I recently got an S4 phone here in Europe UNLOCKED.
I want to know how to install the Stock version of Android 4.3 on this phone (cureent version is 4.2.2).
* Do I have to ROOT the phone?
* Do I have to install or flash ROMs or install custom ROMs?
* My carrier is T-Mobile.
If its too too complicated or running the risk of "bricking" my phone to do this, then I would just pass and stick with the default Samsung's Android version.
Is there any detailed step-by-step guides to this?
One more VERY VERY important question. I also run Samsung KNOX for security. If I would have the Stock Google version of Android on this, will the Samsung KNOX feature be wiped out???
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/mobile/solution/security/samsung-knox#con02
Thanks in advance!
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1. Yes, Root, download GooManager from playstore install a Custom Recovery.
2. Install the rom from the zip file via the custom recovery
3. Yes there are plenty of guides, check out youtube videos. Just search for install 4.3 Samsung S4....
4. Yes you risk bricking your device, there is always an element of RISK.
5. Samsung KNOX will not be there.
nookcoloruser said:
1. Yes, Root, download GooManager from playstore install a Custom Recovery.
2. Install the rom from the zip file via the custom recovery
3. Yes there are plenty of guides, check out youtube videos. Just search for install 4.3 Samsung S4....
4. Yes you risk bricking your device, there is always an element of RISK.
5. Samsung KNOX will not be there.
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Ok, forget it. My day to day work environment MUST require the use of the KNOX feature. It is a requirement and must have it.
But thanks anyway for the help.
There is no need to root. Just flash custom recovery via Odin and follow the next steps above.
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KNOX feature is Touchwiz framework... Since your workplace force you have KNOX enabled, you cannot flash 4.3 (there is no 4.3 TW ROM) nor keep root permission (KNOX). Id rather stick with stock if I were you.
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Radukk said:
KNOX feature is Touchwiz framework... Since your workplace force you have KNOX enabled, you cannot flash 4.3 (there is no 4.3 TW ROM) nor keep root permission (KNOX). Id rather stick with stock if I were you.
Sent from my SGH-I337 using xda premium
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Ahhhh, my fault. I think I mis giuded you all here.
Its OK if I still have the 4.2.2 version of Android. But, I would like steps on how to install the Google Stock Android version KEEPING version 4.2.2. It does not have to be 4.3 at this point.
If its very complicated, then I will buy the S4 Google Play edition in the future.
The play edition will still not have Knox
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I want to ask a question. Will samsung galaxy s4 GT-I9505 be able to update to 4.3 stock android (like google play edition) via OTA? I dont want to root the phone,and i am enough patient to wait until 4.3 stock is released for this model.
fiogos said:
I want to ask a question. Will samsung galaxy s4 GT-I9505 be able to update to 4.3 stock android (like google play edition) via OTA? I dont want to root the phone,and i am enough patient to wait until 4.3 stock is released for this model.
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No. Touchwiz version out next month. Google edition had touchwiz frame work also mind you so isn't truly stock. The two devices are completely different and the Google edition rom will not be available for this phone. Outside of custom rom that is.
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Hi,
I just baught myself a Google Nexus 7 and coming from Apple's locked iOS from an iPad Mini I want to know a few things..
1. What are the latest Android version for stock Nexus 7? 4.22 or 4.3?
2. I want to root my Nexus 7, are there any beginner guides on how to do it or is there any complete packages available for download?
3. I'm on a Mac can I as easily root my Nexus 7 as if I were on a Windows machine?
4. I want the latest, speediest and most stable ROM where all stuff works. Can you point me in a direction of which to choose from?
Well I guess that's it for now.
Thanks again.
Rasmus, Denmark
The latest version is 4.3
To root check the stickies here, there are some guides. They should work for Mac too, because you just use fastboot to unlock the bootloader, flash the recovery and then you root via flashing a zip in recovery
There's no best rom. Just check some roms in the Dev section and check the bugs. If there are (nearly) no bugs and you like the interface/additional features flash it. Otherwise use the stock rom, it's great too :good:
The obvious question is, why do you want to root? Do you need it? Because if you are just a beginner, you should better read much and then (if you still need root) root it
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.2.2
mihahn said:
The latest version is 4.3
To root check the stickies here, there are some guides. They should work for Mac too, because you just use fastboot to unlock the bootloader, flash the recovery and then you root via flashing a zip in recovery
There's no best rom. Just check some roms in the Dev section and check the bugs. If there are (nearly) no bugs and you like the interface/additional features flash it. Otherwise use the stock rom, it's great too :good:
The obvious question is, why do you want to root? Do you need it? Because if you are just a beginner, you should better read much and then (if you still need root) root it
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.2.2
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Thanks for your help and answers. I have owned a couple of android devices in the past, but that was a couple of years ago and then I used fastboot
Thanks again.
Rasmus, Denmark
rasmusj78 said:
Thanks for your help and answers. I have owned a couple of android devices in the past, but that was a couple of years ago and then I used fastboot
Thanks again.
Rasmus, Denmark
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No problem
For any further questions, just ask
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.2.2
mihahn said:
No problem
For any further questions, just ask
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.2.2
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Just one question more. If I choose to flash and root a stock image (4.3). Will I be able to receive OTA updates from Google in the future or do I have to root the device again upon an update?
Thanks.
Rasmus, Denmark
rasmusj78 said:
Just one question more. If I choose to flash and root a stock image (4.3). Will I be able to receive OTA updates from Google in the future or do I have to root the device again upon an update?
Thanks.
Rasmus, Denmark
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I guess it's better to be on stock rom without any modifications to prevent issues with the updates
And as far as I know it's impossible to update on an unlocked bootloader and custom recovery, but I'm not sure
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.2.2
mihahn said:
I guess it's better to be on stock rom without any modifications to prevent issues with the updates
And as far as I know it's impossible to update on an unlocked bootloader and custom recovery, but I'm not sure
Sent from my Nexus 4 running Android 4.2.2
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Ok thanks mihahn.
Rasmus
rasmusj78 said:
Ok thanks mihahn.
Rasmus
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I have been able to take an OTA while rooted and running a custom recovery. It should be no problem.
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Hi
Rooted SM-T530NU, when I go to Software Update it fails.
Says....
"The operating system on your devices has been modified in an unauthorized way. Try downloading software updates using Samsung Kies on your PC or visit a customer service centre"
Any idea how I do this or do I need to return to stock for 4.4.4 and/or 5.0?
Thanks
L.
vectorer said:
Hi
Rooted SM-T530NU, when I go to Software Update it fails.
Says....
"The operating system on your devices has been modified in an unauthorized way. Try downloading software updates using Samsung Kies on your PC or visit a customer service centre"
Any idea how I do this or do I need to return to stock for 4.4.4 and/or 5.0?
Thanks
L.
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Usually you can't perform an official update while rooted. Which build number are you on and which are you trying to update to? There are other ways to do what you are looking to do, that will allow you to stay rooted. Oh and if you prefer to stay on the version you currently are on, there's a way to stop your tablet from trying to update.
There is no stock 5.0 or even 4.4.4, all the stock roms and firmware builds are 4.4.2 (still KitKat, obviously).
vectorer said:
Hi
Rooted SM-T530NU, when I go to Software Update it fails.
Says....
"The operating system on your devices has been modified in an unauthorized way. Try downloading software updates using Samsung Kies on your PC or visit a customer service centre"
Any idea how I do this or do I need to return to stock for 4.4.4 and/or 5.0?
Thanks
L.
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You want update your stock ? Please , Odin in your hands .
repey6 said:
You want update your stock ? Please , Odin in your hands .
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Yes I have Odin, but 5.0 isn't out yet.
I assume I need to return to stock to get the OTA when it comes, unless you know another way....
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
Usually you can't perform an official update while rooted. Which build number are you on and which are you trying to update to? There are other ways to do what you are looking to do, that will allow you to stay rooted. Oh and if you prefer to stay on the version you currently are on, there's a way to stop your tablet from trying to update.
There is no stock 5.0 or even 4.4.4, all the stock roms and firmware builds are 4.4.2 (still KitKat, obviously).
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Not trying to update yet, but would like to when 5.0.? gets here for us.
Right now I'm on build 4.4.2 although I read there was an update to 4.4.4 with a new kernel out there. Don't care about missing that tho.
vectorer said:
Yes I have Odin, but 5.0 isn't out yet.
I assume I need to return to stock to get the OTA when it comes, unless you know another way....
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You can to flash any present version with Odin . When will 5.0 then it too .
repey6 said:
You can to flash any present version with Odin . When will 5.0 then it too .
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Not sure, heard a few months still..... in Canada anyway
vectorer said:
Not sure, heard a few months still..... in Canada anyway
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Then what a solution do you expect ?