Hi, I flashed Cm 12.1 lollipop rom on my note 3 t-mobile. I was working good but would like to try dom pop rom and could not succeed to install it. try to install TWRP instead of CWM. but stuck while booting. so now phone enter de downloading mode. But can not enter system rom(lollipop was on it) and also recovery mode.
Can i flash Kitkat official stock rom on to Lollipop running system Because there is no Offical stock lollipop rom for Note 3 t-mobile. My phone stuck and soft bricked i think and got advised to back to the official stock rom is the easiest way. I was worry about if i hard brick my phone by flashing older version rom like kitkat. Is there any way to flash kitkat rom after installing lollipop rom.
What can i do at this situation? highly need help i would be appreciated for your help thanks.
John.
johnweurding said:
Hi, I flashed Cm 12.1 lollipop rom on my note 3 t-mobile. I was working good but would like to try dom pop rom and could not succeed to install it. try to install TWRP instead of CWM. but stuck while booting. so now phone enter de downloading mode. But can not enter system rom(lollipop was on it) and also recovery mode.
Can i flash Kitkat official stock rom on to Lollipop running system Because there is no Offical stock lollipop rom for Note 3 t-mobile. My phone stuck and soft bricked i think and got advised to back to the official stock rom is the easiest way. I was worry about if i hard brick my phone by flashing older version rom like kitkat. Is there any way to flash kitkat rom after installing lollipop rom.
What can i do at this situation? highly need help i would be appreciated for your help thanks.
John.
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Your correct thread have to be HERE.
I bought a new Samsung Galaxy S5 today at a local T-Mobile store. But it turns out that the model number is SM-G900T3, for which I cannot find any information on how to root and install custom recovery. Has anyone had any luck with this model? It's build LMY47X.G900T3UVU1FOF6 Android version 5.1.1
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What to do for G900T3 S5
Same here. I went from S4 running cyangenmod 12.1 to s5 g900t3. All because i cracked the screen on my s4. I don't like the stock firmware too much on the s5 so I've been researching rooting it. But run into the same issue. No info on rooting this model. The only thing I can think of to do is downgrade to 4.2 using Odin then root and install CWM. Yet I found a forum where someone posted they were unsuccessful in downgrading the g900t3. So HELP PLEASE.
Turns out it's actually simpler than that. If your goal is to replace the stock firmware with a custom one, such as cyanogenmod then you don't even need to root your stock firmware. All you need to do is flash TWRP custom recovery with Odin, then reboot into TWRP recovery and create a backup of your stock firmware just in case. After that you should be good to go ahead and install cyanogenmod or any other supported custom firmware. This is exactly what I've done with my SM-G900T3.
But if you really want to root your stock firmware then here is a guide for that:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...t/root-kernel-root-method-fof6-5-1-1-t3158005
Hope this helps.
OK thanks for the link. It does state not to flash if I'm on FOG6 Build, which I am. Even though my baseband version is FOF6. Guessing the Build is more important. Last night I tried to downgrade to 4.4 using Odin, that immediately didn't work. So I Flashed Philztouch CWM on it then tried to install superuser from the galaxys5 root page, but it was stuck in bootloop on the T-mobile screen. I realized the superuser was for 5.0 version. So then I used Odin again to flash my firmware back on to it the g900t3 5.1.1 FOG6 from the Sammobile website. After that, because I saw I had a reply on here, I used Philztouch to install Cyanogenmod 12.1 nightly recovery (don't know which on it was, either klte or klteusc) without rooting and I was stuck in the Cyan's big eyed alien face thing bootloop screen again. So then I had to reinstall my stock firmware once more. Basically after 4+ hours of rooting I'm back where I started. LOL. I don't know what else to do. I'm still researching FOG6 to see if I find anything.
zizidiesel said:
ok thanks for the link. It does state not to flash if i'm on fog6 build, which i am. Even though my baseband version is fof6. Guessing the build is more important. Last night i tried to downgrade to 4.4 using odin, that immediately didn't work. So i flashed philztouch cwm on it then tried to install superuser from the galaxys5 root page, but it was stuck in bootloop on the t-mobile screen. I realized the superuser was for 5.0 version. So then i used odin again to flash my firmware back on to it the g900t3 5.1.1 fog6 from the sammobile website. After that, because i saw i had a reply on here, i used philztouch to install cyanogenmod 12.1 nightly recovery (don't know which on it was, either klte or klteusc) without rooting and i was stuck in the cyan's big eyed alien face thing bootloop screen again. So then i had to reinstall my stock firmware once more. Basically after 4+ hours of rooting i'm back where i started. Lol. I don't know what else to do. I'm still researching fog6 to see if i find anything.
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i got it actually fina****ingly. Got it rooted and cyanogenmod 12.1 nightly installed. I am retrieving my old apps and data as i'm typing. Success feels good. Many thanks to you for taking an interest and responding and to this entire community. Woot woot
liquidsnake54 said:
Turns out it's actually simpler than that. If your goal is to replace the stock firmware with a custom one, such as cyanogenmod then you don't even need to root your stock firmware. All you need to do is flash TWRP custom recovery with Odin, then reboot into TWRP recovery and create a backup of your stock firmware just in case. After that you should be good to go ahead and install cyanogenmod or any other supported custom firmware. This is exactly what I've done with my SM-G900T3.
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Would this be the same procedure to follow if I wanted to put a stock T-Mobile version of 4.4.2 on my SM-G900T3? Or would that not work?
Hello, since i updated my phone to new stock firmware i.e 5.0.2 i can't install any recovery like Twrp on my Grand Prime G530-H. I want to try new roms here please help, Thanks.
Hey guys, I got an Samsung Galaxy Note3 That really stuck on logo before flashing the device. The model number is SM-N9005. I tried to flash the device with the never version of Android and it doesn't work. I tried to flash with the older version and custom rom but it still did the same. I can't figure it out what's the problem. I hope you guys help me out with this issues. I use odin v3.0.7 and if you guys had any suggestion using the other device please let me know about it. Thanks
Just download the stock firmware for your device
Just download the stock firmware for your device from sammobile.com it's free and flash it with Odin
This will put you on 5.0 lollipop but then you can just flash twrp and install any other custom ROM and btw I think that the problem you are facing is because you didn't flash the new bootloader and modem for the ROM you tried installing.
How do I reflash stock fw in this mode? i previously had the developer bootloader unlock installed which was working fine with android 11 until I flashed this aosp rom
7279616e73 said:
How do I reflash stock fw in this mode? i previously had the developer bootloader unlock installed which was working fine with android 11 until I flashed this aosp rom
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Guide below
DEBRICK IMAGES - Hardbrick recovery plan
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debrick image you need is BELOW most likely if you were on latest bootloader
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