[GUIDE] Updated KIW-L24 UNLOCK/RECOVERY/ROOT - Honor 5X Guides, News, & Discussion

I've noticed since I've followed the thread the days prior to my device arriving many have struggled to follow the current guides available. I am not responsible for your inability to read, bricked, or internally explosions on devices.
Step 1:
Go to your desktop and create a new folder I labeled mine 'KIWISDK' but you can call it whatever you want. This is where you will store all files during this process so you can easily access them.
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Step 2:
Create and save a blank Wordpad/Word document into the newly created folder on the desktop title it 'bootloadercode'
Step 3:
Assuming you're not android developers or have the massive android SDK on your computers you need to download and install adb and fastboot from here.
Go ahead and put the installer in that folder just for safe keeping, run the exe to natively install adb/fastboot from anywhere on your PC. We will use this a few steps later.
Step 4:
Prior to unlocking your bootloader we have to do a few things first. Go ahead and power on your phone and go through the initial setup process.
You can use the following link (corrected from all the other ones) to create a new Huawei account (click register for free below the login. This website can be found here
Once you've created a user ID you can use this same link to access the bootloader unlock page later.
Step 5:
Once your device is fully initialized go to settings>about phone
click the build number 7 times as shown above. It will display a toast notification that you are now a developer.
press the back button (2) up from the about phone area of the settings you will now see
file:///C:/Users/Jesse/Desktop/developeroptions.png
Be sure that the 'developer options', 'enable OEM unlock' and 'USB debugging' toggles are in the on position.
Step 6:
Open the Huawei website posted in step 4. Login and accept the terms.
On your device go to the dialer and type the following into the keypad:
*#*#1357946#*#* Open the bootloadercode document we created in step 2 and record this number here, leave the word pad open to record the unlock code created on the Huawei website.
With the website open,
Carefully go to About Phone> After you select smart phone and type your model number KIW-L24 into the website open your about Phone>Status enter your Serial number and IMEI number (if your IMEI 1 number doesnt work, try again with your IMEI 2 number. Make sure you have all numbers and letters in this step complete with accuracy. DOUBLE AND TRIPLE CHECK.
Product Identification is the number located on the wordpad/word document copy and past it into this area. Generate the unlock code after typing in the pin.
Copy and paste the generated number onto the wordpad document for future reference and save the wordpad document.
Step 7:
Download TWRP revovery from here
Download the 3.0.2.0 version and save it to your folder you created in step 1
Download SuperSU from here
Save it into the folder on your desktop.
Download opengapps here
Save which ever version you choose to your desktop file (I go with Nano and Micro) Be sure to select the ARM64 and android 6.0 versions.
Also at this time download your favorite custom rom from the ROM/Kernel portion of our website and store it in that file (be sure to check if it needs gapps flashed along with it) if it is a CM based ROM it has to have the gapps either way I always like to keep a gapps zip on my SD card.
Step 8:
Plug your phone into your computer, open your external SD card drag and drop the superSU zip, Open Gapps Zip, and rom if you selected one for future access.
open a command prompt (cmd from Cortana or runcmd in earlier versions of windows.
type the following:
adb reboot bootloader
Your phone should reboot with a white screen, once it has type the following:
fastboot oem unlock 5019482736699543
(these are the numbers the website generated for your specific Identification# copy and paste from the wordpad document 'bootloadercode' It is the 16 digit long code.
Your device will factory reset do not unplug the device until complete.
unplug the device and redo the initial setup. Once complete repeat step 5 to enable USB debugging
Step 9:
Plug the device back into your computer, open the cmd prompt window and type
adb reboot bootloader
FLASHING CUSTOM RECOVERY:
locate the twrp-3.0.2-0-kiwi.img we placed in the folder on your desktop
to ensure you dont misstype anything in the command prompt type:
fastboot flash recovery then drag and drop the twrp-3.0.2-0.img file from the desktop folder to the cmd prompt
It will look something like this:
fastboot flash recovery C:\Users\Name\Desktop\KIWISDK\twrp-3.0.2-0-kiwi.img
**BE SURE THERE IS A SPACE BETWEEN recovery and C:\**
Hit enter.
Once complete type:
fastboot reboot
Step 10:
Let your phone fully reboot, once rebooted Power off your phone.
NANDROID BACKUP - THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP
1) With the phone off hold volume up , the while holding volume up press and hold the power button. You will see the boot logo come up hold for about 2 seconds more and release ( just to ensure )
2)Your phone will boot into TWRP Recovery
3) PRIOR TO FLASHING ANYTHING: Click Backup
Select your External SD card to backup too.
Swipe to backup.
once the STOCK ROM is backed, you can flash the superSU zip from your sd card rooting the stock rom, be sure to wipe cache/dalvik before rebooting.
If you choose to flash a custom rom you placed on your SD card: once stock is backed up:
1. Go to wipe and swipe to wipe stock
2. hit back and go to install
3. select the ROM file you wish to flash
4. select the gapps file
5. you can include SU even if rom is already rooted
wipe cache/dalvik and then reboot. Happy flashing!

will update screenshots and pics soon
this is a holding place

Thanks for this guide. I created an account but for the past 3 days I get the sorry, the server is busy..... Message on every phone and browser I've tried. I tried 3 phones, 7 browsers a windows laptop and an iPad and iPhone they all give me the same silly message after I hit the agree button to the unlock terms and conditions.
What have I done to screw up such an easy process?

954wrecker said:
Thanks for this guide. I created an account but for the past 3 days I get the sorry, the server is busy..... Message on every phone and browser I've tried. I tried 3 phones, 7 browsers a windows laptop and an iPad and iPhone they all give me the same silly message after I hit the agree button to the unlock terms and conditions.
What have I done to screw up such an easy process?
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Did you try the link I provided?

Wow you are a genius, I wonder why all the others look exactly the same yet only yours works?

954wrecker said:
Wow you are a genius, I wonder why all the others look exactly the same yet only yours works?
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Was merely trying to delute the guide to a step by step process leaving out no details for people not familiar with root.

954wrecker said:
Wow you are a genius, I wonder why all the others look exactly the same yet only yours works?
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Did the link work for you? I fixed some link issues in my html link I hope it works as flawlessly for everyone as it did myself.

The page looked the exact same when I agreed to the huge list of terms, but yours took me to the correct place to get the unlock code instead if the servers are busy page. Thanks for the help

Stuck on stock for 3 days really makes the non stock ROMs 10000% smoother! That emui is a trainwreck, it's going to be impossible to go back to that mess.

kobos311 said:
I've noticed since I've followed the thread the days prior to my device arriving many have struggled to follow the current guides available. I am not responsible for your inability to read, bricked, or internally explosions on devices.
Step 1:
Go to your desktop and create a new folder I labeled mine 'KIWISDK' but you can call it whatever you want. This is where you will store all files during this process so you can easily access them.
Step 2:
Create and save a blank Wordpad/Word document into the newly created folder on the desktop title it 'bootloadercode'
Step 3:
Assuming you're not android developers or have the massive android SDK on your computers you need to download and install adb and fastboot from here.
Go ahead and put the installer in that folder just for safe keeping, run the exe to natively install adb/fastboot from anywhere on your PC. We will use this a few steps later.
Step 4:
Prior to unlocking your bootloader we have to do a few things first. Go ahead and power on your phone and go through the initial setup process.
You can use the following link (corrected from all the other ones) to create a new Huawei account (click register for free below the login. This website can be found here
Once you've created a user ID you can use this same link to access the bootloader unlock page later.
Step 5:
Once your device is fully initialized go to settings>about phone
click the build number 7 times as shown above. It will display a toast notification that you are now a developer.
press the back button (2) up from the about phone area of the settings you will now see
file:///C:/Users/Jesse/Desktop/developeroptions.png
Be sure that the 'developer options', 'enable OEM unlock' and 'USB debugging' toggles are in the on position.
Step 6:
Open the Huawei website posted in step 4. Login and accept the terms.
On your device go to the dialer and type the following into the keypad:
*#*#1357946#*#* Open the bootloadercode document we created in step 2 and record this number here, leave the word pad open to record the unlock code created on the Huawei website.
With the website open,
Carefully go to About Phone> After you select smart phone and type your model number KIW-L24 into the website open your about Phone>Status enter your Serial number and IMEI number (if your IMEI 1 number doesnt work, try again with your IMEI 2 number. Make sure you have all numbers and letters in this step complete with accuracy. DOUBLE AND TRIPLE CHECK.
Product Identification is the number located on the wordpad/word document copy and past it into this area. Generate the unlock code after typing in the pin.
Copy and paste the generated number onto the wordpad document for future reference and save the wordpad document.
Step 7:
Download TWRP revovery from here
Download the 3.0.2.0 version and save it to your folder you created in step 1
Download SuperSU from here
Save it into the folder on your desktop.
Download opengapps here
Save which ever version you choose to your desktop file (I go with Nano and Micro) Be sure to select the ARM64 and android 6.0 versions.
Also at this time download your favorite custom rom from the ROM/Kernel portion of our website and store it in that file (be sure to check if it needs gapps flashed along with it) if it is a CM based ROM it has to have the gapps either way I always like to keep a gapps zip on my SD card.
Step 8:
Plug your phone into your computer, open your external SD card drag and drop the superSU zip, Open Gapps Zip, and rom if you selected one for future access.
open a command prompt (cmd from Cortana or runcmd in earlier versions of windows.
type the following:
adb reboot bootloader
Your phone should reboot with a white screen, once it has type the following:
fastboot oem unlock 5019482736699543
(these are the numbers the website generated for your specific Identification# copy and paste from the wordpad document 'bootloadercode' It is the 16 digit long code.
Your device will factory reset do not unplug the device until complete.
unplug the device and redo the initial setup. Once complete repeat step 5 to enable USB debugging
Step 9:
Plug the device back into your computer, open the cmd prompt window and type
adb reboot bootloader
FLASHING CUSTOM RECOVERY:
locate the twrp-3.0.2-0-kiwi.img we placed in the folder on your desktop
to ensure you dont misstype anything in the command prompt type:
fastboot flash recovery then drag and drop the twrp-3.0.2-0.img file from the desktop folder to the cmd prompt
It will look something like this:
fastboot flash recovery C:\Users\Name\Desktop\KIWISDK\twrp-3.0.2-0-kiwi.img
**BE SURE THERE IS A SPACE BETWEEN recovery and C:\**
Hit enter.
Once complete type:
fastboot reboot
Step 10:
Let your phone fully reboot, once rebooted Power off your phone.
NANDROID BACKUP - THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP
1) With the phone off hold volume up , the while holding volume up press and hold the power button. You will see the boot logo come up hold for about 2 seconds more and release ( just to ensure )
2)Your phone will boot into TWRP Recovery
3) PRIOR TO FLASHING ANYTHING: Click Backup
Select your External SD card to backup too.
Swipe to backup.
once the STOCK ROM is backed, you can flash the superSU zip from your sd card rooting the stock rom, be sure to wipe cache/dalvik before rebooting.
If you choose to flash a custom rom you placed on your SD card: once stock is backed up:
1. Go to wipe and swipe to wipe stock
2. hit back and go to install
3. select the ROM file you wish to flash
4. select the gapps file
5. you can include SU even if rom is already rooted
wipe cache/dalvik and then reboot. Happy flashing!
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My PC finds the adb device before I type "adb reboot bootloader" but once in fastboot, it wont find it. How can I fix that?

It's already been found (on the first part) just type fastboot oem unlock fastboot and adb go hand in hand.
Remember once your bootloader is unlocked you will have to go through the initialization process and toggle developer options on again

AsapJuno said:
My PC finds the adb device before I type "adb reboot bootloader" but once in fastboot, it wont find it. How can I fix that?
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Please follow the guide as stated.dont deviate thank you.

definitely tried that. Wouldn't be commenting if I didn't. Can you help

Pin Code Telephone # no longer works
I've tried a few days to get the PIN code with * # * # 1357946 # * # * however the number no longer works. Is there a new tele # or an alternate way to unlock the bootloader ?
error msg:
Connection problem or invalid MMI code

Mine worked 2 days ago. So clearly the code works fine check your about phone settings and make sure you have an imei 1 and an imei 2

AsapJuno said:
definitely tried that. Wouldn't be commenting if I didn't. Can you help
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ASAP Juno, it's already detected your device via adb adb/fastboot are linked just type the commands don't worry about checking fastboot.

any other methods for retrieving the pin code ?
jusdef said:
Pin Code Telephone # no longer works
I've tried a few days to get the PIN code with * # * # 1357946 # * # * however the number no longer works. Is there a new tele # or an alternate way to unlock the bootloader ?
error msg:
Connection problem or invalid MMI cod
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kobos311 said:
Mine worked 2 days ago. So clearly the code works fine check your about phone settings and make sure you have an imei 1 and an imei 2
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I have both imei's and actually tried with a two different sim cards...AT&T and Google Fi.
I get the same error message since Saturday night., 7/16/16
Does anyone know of any other methods for retrieving the pin code ?

jusdef said:
I have both imei's and actually tried with a two different sim cards...AT&T and Google Fi.
I get the same error message since Saturday night., 7/16/16
Does anyone know of any other methods for retrieving the pin code ?
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Let me be more clear, not the ones on the box, you need the digital file backed up via nandroid which originally you said you didn't have? The numbers on the box won't help

So when I install SuperSU, wipe, and reboot... it boots back into twrp

kobos311 said:
Mine worked 2 days ago. So clearly the code works fine check your about phone settings and make sure you have an imei 1 and an imei 2
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kobos311 said:
Let me be more clear, not the ones on the box, you need the digital file backed up via nandroid which originally you said you didn't have? The numbers on the box won't help
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Wrong user, I didnt say I did not have imei's and I can't do a Nandroid backup if my phone isnt rooted. I'm trying to unlock my bootloader so I can take the steps to root and install TWRP. Huwai site will not let me submit the request without the pin #.

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[OFFICIAL] Japanese SGS III (SC-03E) Rooting, ROMs, Kernels & Guides

DISCLAIMER: You will be flashing your phone at your own risk. You are solely responsible for anything you do to your phone, so make sure you are well informed and well prepared before deciding to flash or install anything on your device.
The purpose of this thread is to provide a 'reference site' for anything related to ROMs and kernels, be it original stock, modified stock or custom images for the Samsung Galaxy S III Japanese versions, starting with model SC-03E.
All comments and feedback are welcome and appreciated.
Reminders:
After flashing a new ROM image, it is highly recommended to perform a cache wipe and factory reset. Please avoid posting about problems repeatedly which can be easily solved by this procedure.
If you find that someone has been helpful in assisting you, then please do not shy away from hitting the THANKS button below their post; this is the preferred action instead of creating a new post just to show your gratitude
BEFORE ASKING HOW TO DO SOMETHING, READ THIS GUIDE
Some questions are being asked over and over again in this thread without bothering to read through it or looking for the answer here in the OP. Especially for the 'lazy' ones among us, we'll attempt to make a new and fresh, additional, reference pointer right here at the top of the very first post. Please consider taking a look at @lparryU's guide BEFORE posting your next question.
"How-to: Root, Unlock, Enable Osaifu Keitai/Felica, CWM, cook & flash custom ROM for SC-03E"
PIT File
Use this PIT file when flashing with Odin, and ONLY if you have scr*wed up your default partitioning scheme due to specifying an incorrect one during a previous flash. Normally there is NO NEED to specify a PIT file when flashing with Odin!
m3.pit (SC-03E)
Factory Firmware (stock)
samsung-updates.com and www.sammobile.com host some of the stock images.
Due to hotfile.com's demise, and my limited storage and bandwidth resources in my mediafire subscription, stock images will be available on demand only. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Pre Rooted stock ROMs
(Flashing the following ROM components will trigger the custom binary counter)
All the rooters contain a sample debloat script as well. it is located in the file /preload/Proxyme/debloat.sample. If your /sdcard already has an older debloat script in /sdcard/Proxyme/debloat.sh, it will not be overwritten by the rooter (in case you made changes to it for an older rom). So to be sure of using the most recent script for the targeted version of the firmware check the version in the /preload/Proxyme location. As a reminder, you can execute the debloat script (or any other one) from within Proxyme WITHOUT enabling SU, because it will always run in an environment with elevated privileges.
Jelly Bean 4.3
SC03EOMUBNH2 (Proxyme) (Build Date 2014-08-19)
This zip archive contains an Odin flashable file. It is not the complete stock image, so you MUST have OMUBNH2 already running on your phone or you will need to download it from the above reference sites, which carry complete stock firmware images, and flash it before continuing with this file. Instructions are included.
mediafire
uploaded.net
torrent, mirror2
(Flashing these ROMs will NOT trigger the custom binary counter)
Jelly Bean 4.3
XXUENE4 GT-I9305 Based (Proxyme) (Build Date 2014-05-16)
This image will clear data/cache implicitly upon initial boot, so backup your stuff before flashing
This one includes the Samsung Chinese IME with support for full screen handwriting and the QUERTY layout with extra row of numerical keys at the top
torrent, mirror1, mirror2
mega.co.nz
uploaded.net
SC03EOMUBND2 (Proxyme) (Build Date 2014-04-02)
This image will not clear data, but please consider wiping data/cache manually before posting about issues not related to Proxyme
mega.co.nz
torrent, mirror1, mirror2
(Unpack the .tar.md5 file from any one of the following (multipart) zip archive and flash with Odin)
SC03EOMUBND2_PROXYME20140419.z01
SC03EOMUBND2_PROXYME20140419.zip
Jelly Bean 4.1.2
MI4 GT-I9305(TGY) Based (Build Date 2013-09-26)
Rooting instructions are displayed in RootInfo app
Wipe Data/Cache if you are experiencing problems.
Display Languages: English(UK/US), Chinese(Trad/Simpl) and Korean
Input: Samsung Chinese IME (English/Chinese-TW/Chinese-HK/Chinese/Korean), Standard Samsung IME (en_GB;en_US;az;ca;cs;da;de;et;es;eu;el;fr;gl;ka;hr;it;is;kk;lv;lt;hu;nb;nl;pl;pt;ru;ro;fi;sr;sk;sl;sv;tr;uk;ko;hy;bg;zh_CN)
mediafire (unpack tar.md5 file from this multipart zip archive and flash with Odin)
MR8 GT-I9305(TNL) Based (Build Date 2013-09-26)
Rooting instructions are displayed in RootInfo app
Wipe Data/Cache if you are experiencing problems.
Display Languages: (en_GB;en_US;en_AU;en_IE;en_NZ;en_ZA;ko_KR;de_AT;de_CH;de_DE;fr_FR;fr_CH;bg_BG;cs_CZ;da_DK;el_GR;es_ES;et_EE;fi_FI;ga_IE;hr_HR;hu_HU;is_IS;it_IT;lt_LT;lv_LV;mk_MK;nb_NO;nl_NL;nl_BE;pl_PL;pt_PT;ro_RO;sr_RS;sv_SE;tr_TR;ca_ES;eu_ES;gl_ES;kk_KZ;ru_RU;sk_SK; sl_SI; uk_UA; uz_UZ; az_AZ; hy_AM; ka_GE; es_US; pt_BR; ar_AE;zh_CN;zh_TW;ja_JP)
Input: Samsung Chinese IME (English/Chinese-TW/Chinese-HK/Chinese/Korean), Standard Samsung IME (en_GB;en_US;az;ca;cs;da;de;et;es;eu;el;fr;gl;ka;hr;it;is;kk;lv;lt;hu;nb;nl;pl;pt;ru;ro;fi;sr;sk;sl;sv;tr;uk;ko;hy;bg)
mediafire (unpack tar.md5 file from this multipart zip archive and flash with Odin)
MG3 GT-I9305(SFR) Based (Build Date 2013-07-31)
To toggle root/unroot, boot the phone and then press VolumeUp/VolumeDown/Power simultaneously for a brief moment.
This toggle only works if you enable Settings->Developer Options->USB Debugging
Data and cache are wiped, so backup your data prior to flashing with Odin.
Display Languages: (en_GB;en_US;en_AU;en_IE;en_NZ;en_ZA;ko_KR;de_AT;de_CH;de_DE;fr_FR;fr_CH;bg_BG;cs_CZ;da_DK;el_GR;es_ES;et_EE;fi_FI;ga_IE;hr_HR;hu_HU;is_IS;it_IT;lt_LT;lv_LV;mk_MK;nb_NO;nl_NL;nl_BE;pl_PL;pt_PT;ro_RO;sr_RS;sv_SE;tr_TR;ca_ES;eu_ES;gl_ES;kk_KZ;ru_RU;sk_SK; sl_SI; uk_UA; uz_UZ;az_AZ; hy_AM; ka_GE;es_US; pt_BR; ar_AE)
Input: Samsung Chinese IME (English/Chinese-TW/Chinese-HK/Chinese/Korean), Standard Samsung IME (en_GB;en_US;az;ca;cs;da;de;et;es;eu;el;fr;gl;ka;hr;it;is;kk;lv;lt;hu;nb;nl;pl;pt;ru;ro;fi;sr;sk;sl;sv;tr;uk;ko;hy;bg)
mediafire (unpack tar.md5 file from this multipart zip archive and flash with Odin)
Jelly Bean 4.1.1
SC03EOMAMJ4 ( 2013-10-18 )
Depending on what's running on your phone currently, you may have to consider performing a manual factory reset and wipe the cache and data partitions.
Rooting Instructions:
Default state is - not rooted - Proxyme has been included in this rom,
Proxyme offers live su binary control, and without the need to 'root' the phone, you have...
- SSH server with virtually unlimited user accounts, configurable with specific UID, GID, home directory and shell,
- execution of scripts with elevated privileges (sample debloating script included),
- tag along scripts for root ON and root OFF actions,
- busybox switch
(Unpack the .tar.md5 file from any one of the following zip archive and flash with Odin)
torrent - full stock root ready (Proxyme)
Uploaded.net - full stock root ready (Proxyme)
MF1 (Build Date 2013-06-10)
To toggle root/unroot, boot the phone and then press VolumeUp/VolumeDown/Power simultaneously for a brief moment.
This toggle only works if you enable Settings->Developer Options->USB Debugging
mediafire (unpack tar.md5 file from this multi-part zip archive and flash with Odin)
MC3 (Build Date 2013-03-18)
Courtesy aki0306...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38739961&postcount=8
MB1 (Build Date 2013-02-08)
To toggle root/unroot, boot the phone and then press VolumeUp/VolumeDown/Power simultaneously for a brief moment.
This toggle only works if you enable Settings->Developer Options->USB Debugging
Chainfire's SuperSU has been included for your convenience.
hotfile - link dead (unpack tar.md5 file from this zip archive and flash with Odin)
.
Courtesy aki0306...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38739961&postcount=8
MA6 (Build Date 2013-01-24)
Courtesy aki0306...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38739961&postcount=8
Custom ROMs
(Flashing these ROMs COULD (and usually will) trigger the custom counter)
Probam Rom
Go to this post... and this post... Courtesy @sasbudi
Slimbean 4.3 NTT Docomo SC-03E
Go to this post... Courtesy @majidkhan
Carbon 4.2.2 for NTT Docomo SC-03E
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45164630&postcount=550 Courtesy @majidkhan
PACman (Paranoid AOKP CyanogenMod) 4.2.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43996579&postcount=489 Courtesy @Edgrr000
CyanogenMod
Instructions for flashing CM10.1 Courtesy @lparryU
Getting CM10 to work on SC-03E with Osaifu-keitai... Courtesy @FlyingFlipFlop and @lparryU
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42076531&postcount=313
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42076531&postcount=302
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42094976&postcount=303
rXTREME.v10.0
Link to post Courtesy @Edgrr000
KBC Developers github wiki
Contains everything everyone in here needs, Samsung custom kernel, with visible hidden partition for using triangle away on stock rooted,
and having all Japanese things working too. And the cm10.1 links. Its in Japanese but easily translated. (courtesy of @Robobob1221)
https://github.com/kbc-developers/release/wiki
Paranoid Android (GT-I9305)
Link to post Courtesy @Edgrr000
Misc
How to Convert ROMs for the SC-03E By @DroidZombie
Japanized Rom Tool By @LeathSeraph
http://lt.imobile.com.cn/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=10282917
Hints & Tips
Follow this trail...
SC-03E Hints & Tips
Hints & Tips
Guides.. with several links and specifically for unlocking your phone with the proper ROM (has the LK5 modem which is the go to for unlocking and working with other carriers), and instructions to do just about everything you need to get done with this phone
How to Convert ROMs for the SC-03E (By @DroidZombie)
Instructions for flashing CyanogenMod ROMs (By @lparryU)
Unlocking
Unlocking Guide - Courtesy of XDA member @majin
Yet Another Unlocking Guide
Custom Binary Counter
.Reset Guide .By @majin
Tethering
Tethering Guide By @majin
How to change Tethering preset APN By @majin
Change Roaming Status
Reference post By @majin
Proxyme Rooting
Proxyme Guide
Fixing Lost IMEI
How to repair your SC-03E's IMEI number and restore its network connection
Miscellaneous
SC-03E Dial Pad Codes
SC-03E Docomo S3 LTE - Just Another Unlocking Guide
This (sim) unlocking guide has been primarily inspired by the very comprehensive guide initially written and posted by @majin in his post.
WARNING: This unlock procedure will automatically wipe the phone's cache and data partitions, effectively performing a factory reset; you are strongly advised to backup your data prior to executing this guide.
Prerequisites:
Windows PC running Odin3 in an administrator account (tested with Odin3 v3.07)
USB cable to connect phone to PC (preferably original cable for reliability)
Internet access to download firmware image(s)
Google account to access Play Store
The following list outlines the required steps in order to successfully unlock your SC-03E:
If you have data on the phone, which is of any importance to you, then I highly recommend that you make appropriate backups first
If present, remove the sim card and sdcard (there's no need to have a Docomo sim card for this procedure to work)
Download this stock firmware image, which is based on MB1 and includes the appropriate modem component to assist in wiping the NV stored network locking data structures. In addition, this firmware image is root-ready; meaning that you can toggle root mode by pressing VolumeUp/VolumeDown/Power button combination briefly to switch modes.
Initiate Odin Download mode on the SC-03E (Turn the phone off, then simultaneously press VolumeDown/Home/Power buttons until the Download Mode splash screen appears and requires you to press VolumeUp to continue or VolumeDown to cancel if you find yourself suddenly struck by an overwhelming feeling of stage-fright)
Unpack the SC03EOMAMB1_LK5MDM.tar.md5 firmware image from the above-mentioned/downloaded zip archive and flash the file with Odin3 (specify the image file in Odin's PDA section)
As soon as Odin completes the flashing process, it will instruct the phone to reset; be patient while the phone starts up, because it will require more time to setup and configure itself after a factory reset.
If you have reached this step, then we're assuming the phone has booted successfully and you are presented with the configuration wizard. You need to at least enter your Google account credentials in order to access the Play Store.
Install the (free) ServiceMode Shortcut app (author: KABASOFT) from the Play Store.
Another (paid) option is the ShowServiceMode For Galaxy LTE app (author: Jaken's Laboratory).
Start the service mode app and tap the ServiceMode option, which will in turn fire up the ServiceMode main menu
Select [1]UMTS->[1]DEBUG SCREEN->[8]PHONE CONTROL->[6]NETWORK LOCK->[3]PERSO SHA256 OFF
Now use the phone's android menu soft button to select Back in the popup menu to return to the NETWORK LOCK menu
Tap [4]NW LOCK NV DATA INITIALLIZ and wait for about a minute before returning to the NETWORK LOCK menu; when you tap this option again, it should state PERSO_NV_INIT is SUCCESSFUL
You may now power off the phone to insert a sim card from your favorite telco operator and restart the phone
From this point onward, it is possible to flash any other firmware image without affecting the unlocked state
Enjoy!
SC-03E Dial Pad Codes
This list is most probably not complete. Please post or send a PM if you know about codes not listed here, your input will be highly appreciated!
*#0*# ........................... Hardware Testing
*#06# .......................... Show IMEI number
*#0011# ....................... GSM Status Information
*#0228# ....................... Battery Status
*#0782# ....................... RTCTimeRead (Show Time)
*#1111# ....................... ServiceMode - READ FTA SW VERSION
*#1234# ....................... Show Software Version
*#2222# ....................... ServiceMode - READ FTA HW VERSION
*#2663# ....................... Touch Screen/Key Firmware Update
*#7284# ....................... PhoneUtil - UART & USB Configuration
*#7353# ....................... Quick Test
*#7594# ....................... Factory Mode - Shutdown Configuration
*#9090# ....................... ServiceMode - DIAG CONFIG
*#9900# ....................... SysDump
*#34971539# ................ Camera Firmware Check
IMEI Repair Procedure
How to repair your SC-03E's IMEI number and restore its network connection.
Keywords: IMEI: null/null Unknown + Baseband: Unknown + no connection with QPST + no IMEI backup + phone signal lost
Disclaimer
This procedure is intended to be applied in a last resort scenario only. You must check thoroughly what the actual cause is for your phone having lost its imei number. It may very well be merely due to an incompatibility issue between the baseband code and the efs version, and thus easily fixed by flashing a proper modem component. Writing to partitions in your phone's internal storage device, re-partitioning it, flashing with the Odin tool or operating the QPST Qualcomm engineering tool carries many risks, which include hard-bricking the phone. You are solely responsible for anything you do to your phone and by carrying out the steps detailed in this procedure, you are agreeing to accept all responsibility for any and all outcome of the procedure, even if you end up with an expensive door-stop.
Try This First
Before panicking and diving into this procedure to perform all of its steps, note that your specific problem/case might not require such an extensive procedure. There could very well be a much simpler solution for your case, so I strongly advise you to put some effort into diagnosing your problem properly (best as you can given the resources you have at your disposal) BEFORE continuing.
I will be adding topics to this section based on the feedback we get, which will hopefully help everyone to improve diagnostics and find out if there are quicker/better way to solve any specific case.
BASEBAND UNKNOWN (Courtesy of @majin)
About the devices with "BASEBAND UNKNOWN" not recognized by QSPT, for first users should try with one of these:
1) enter *#9090# and check if "[2] DM/DUN over HSIC (*)" is selected, then to try to use QSPT to fix/restore the IMEI/EFS-folder, (if users have some old working backup too).
3) Try to use EFS Professional Suite to restore the right permissions on the NV files.
4) Use "Qualcomm NV Tools" (included in "EFS Professional Suite") to write directly their IMEI and to do some other test.
If they can't anything of that, then they really need to make all the "Chinese steps".
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Introduction
This procedure is based on the following two posts, which are identical content-wise, and may be from the same individual. Credit goes to user xt890612 of forum site bbs.shendu.com and user softbank_1001 of forum site bbs.91dongji.com. Special thanks to xda member @majin for the find/input/feedback and having tested the procedure on his SC-03E.
- bbs.91dongji.com
- bbs.shendu.com
The issues we will attempt to resolve are:
IMEI corrupt or 0
Baseband Unknown status
QPST does not recognize the phone
What to Expect
If the procedure has been followed correctly and applied successfully, then take note of the following points.
IMEI restored
Network connection restored
Device serial number not the same as your original one (we will try to resolve this in the future)
No SIM network lock (Do not apply this procedure if you only want to SIM unlock a device with no issues)
You should be feeling happy, so please lookup the sources mentioned above and thank them
Preparations & Prerequisites
You will need the following tools and files, so please check each item in the list below and make sure you have them ready before commencing with the first step of the procedure.
An SC-03E which can at the very least boot into Odin Download Mode (soft-bricked). If the bootloader is corrupt, you will need some kind of JTAG service to revive the phone, because this procedure will not help your case.
Windows PC
Odin v3 (preferably Odin3 v3.09 or v3.07) - Google is your best friend
Google QPST.2.7.378.zip and download this Qualcomm engineering tool. Install it on the PC.
ADB tool/program. ADB, Android Debug Bridge, is included with Google’s Android SDK.
Hex editor. Google 'Hex editor' and download your preferred or favourite variant. Try HexEdit.exe.
Download SC-03E_IMEI-REPAIR.ZIP (mirror, torrent) and unpack the files in this archive to a work directory
Download one of the pre-rooted or root ready rom images, which are still functional/bootable on your phone, from the OP/reference post (this item is only required if your phone does not boot into Android at all, even after resetting it, and is not rooted)
Step 1 - Flash a Bootable Rooted ROM Image
If your phone currently has firmware, which boots properly and can give you root access, then skip this step. If not, then use Odin to flash the rooted image you have downloaded earlier. Consider resetting the phone afterwards by entering recovery mode to clear data and cache.
Step 2 - Enable USB Debugging
Enable USB debugging by setting the checkmark in the following option in settings:
Settings->Developer options->USB Debugging
Step 3 - Connect the Phone
If necessary, wait for all PC drivers to install and initialize.
Step 4 - Prepare Phone Internal Storage
Copy all 15 mmcblk* files, which were unpacked from the SC-03E_IMEI-REPAIR.ZIP zip archive earlier, to the phone's internal sd card after connecting it to the PC. The files must be located in the root of folder /sdcard.
It is important that you consider verifying data integrity of the mmcblk* files you have copied to the phone. Root Browser is recommended and can assist in this process. The following list consists of the MD5 checksums generated for the files in the SC-03E_IMEI-REPAIR.ZIP zip archive.
b5cfa9d6c8febd618f91ac2843d50a1c *mmcblk0p1
30fd6dfc09a70c8bcf345dc8c9e2781a *mmcblk0p10
c71fb4dfba643299159b97c6065fdb54 *mmcblk0p11
95557d70252c9b0af3f95a2244cd93ab *mmcblk0p12
e35b35efb73dd8320bdae08ec463372c *mmcblk0p13
31bc9037b092df1abbcf7550938d553d *mmcblk0p14
96995b58d4cbf6aaa9041b4f00c7f6ae *mmcblk0p15
b5cfa9d6c8febd618f91ac2843d50a1c *mmcblk0p2
dbad1316e91f5dcf0b89ad3e456f3bf8 *mmcblk0p3
713a67b9605c02f6cdd0346dfa1cab1e *mmcblk0p4
130715b90924c2394e1acd758059dd90 *mmcblk0p5
4029a1de061c375547aa3096a14562dc *mmcblk0p6
67bb0d7fbec2e250c5e2bd75dd9816f3 *mmcblk0p7
9e4a4230f51545ffd352cb7988f4bc9f *mmcblk0p8
edc27dbf0cc8b29df3ba31e21b552a98 *mmcblk0p9
4459508535b3c064f6afc6d1c6119b9e *sc03e.qcn
Step 5 - ADB
Now open a cmd window and start the ADB tool by typing the following command at the cmd prompt, followed by the enter key. In many cases, you will first have to cd (change directory) to the directory where the adb.exe program is located (hint, if you've installed the Android SDK, look for the location where it was installed and search its subdirectories for adb.exe):
>adb shell
If the shell in the adb session starts successfully, the following prompt is presented:
[email protected]:/ $
Type su followed by the enter key to get root access. If the $ sign in the prompt does not change in a # sign, then you have no access to root and you should revert back to step 1 to make sure you have a rooted firmware image on the phone.
[email protected]:/ $su <enter>
[email protected]:/ #
Step 6 - Restore Partitions
This step must be taken with great caution. You will be directly writing to partitions in the internal storage device and a mistake can end in disaster. Copy the following lines, each terminated by the enter key to initiate the command. Note that the lines with mmcblk0p10 to p14 can take a long (5 minutes or more) time to complete, so be patient.
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p1 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p2 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p3 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p4 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p5 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p5 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p6 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p6 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p7 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p8 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p8 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p9 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p9 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p10 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p10 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p11 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p11 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p12 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p12 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p13 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p13 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p14 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p14 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p15 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p15 <enter>
Close the cmd window and restart the phone. If the phone does not boot into Android (could be bootlooping due to incompatible data elements), then perform a reset in recovery mode by wiping data and cache.
At this point you should confirm that the baseband has been restored in settings.
Step 7 - Restoring IMEI
Get ready to make changes to the sc03e.qcn file, which was unpacked from the
SC-03E_IMEI-REPAIR.ZIP zip archive earlier, using the hex editor.
Load the sc03e.qcn file in a hex editor and search for the following hexadecimal byte value sequence:
08 0A 21 43 65 87 09 21 43
The file contains two instances of the sequence as is shown above. Both sequences must be changed to your IMEI number and the way it is done is outlined below.
Note that when searching for the above sequence, in most hex editors you are supposed to also specify the search type, whether it be a text search or byte (binary search. You want the latter type.
Start with looking up your device's IMEI number. It is printed on the label in the battery compartment and on a label or sticker on the original box, if you still have it. The IMEI number consists of 15 digits, so please write it on a sheet of paper in order to help you visually 'construct' a hexadecimal sequence, which in turn can be used to update both instances of the abovementioned sequence in the file. This sequence has three fixed nibble values, which must remain unchanged in the final sequence. The following sample shows x's in the sequence which represent the part to be initialised to your IMEI number. The fixed (constant) parts are the 08 and the A in xA.
08 xA xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
In order to correctly fit your 15 digit IMEI number into the sequence, use the following guide to construct it. Here, we use the dummy IMEI number 012345678901234 for reference only.
...0..12.34.56.78.90.12.34 (IMEI number to convert)
08.0A.21.43.65.87.09.21.43 (byte sequence to be constructed)
As you can see, the first digit of the IMEI number is paired with the A of the second byte in the sequence; it is placed left of the A, thus becoming the most significant nibble of the byte. The remaining digits are paired to form 7 groups in order, where each pair's digits are swapped as is shown above.
When you have finished changing the two instances of the search sequence to reflect your IMEI number, save the sc03e.qcn file, exit from the hex editor and move on to the next step.
Step 8 - Restore Configuration From QCN File
Enter the following string in the stock phone dialpad:
*#7284#
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Immediately after entering the trailing # sign, as is shown in the above image, the service mode screen shown in the next image will appear.
Tap on the Qualcomm USB Settings button to display the list of USB options you can choose from. This is shown in the next image.
Select the RNDIS + DM + MODEM option followed by tapping the OK button to return to the previous screen. Now use the back button to return to the dialpad.
Next, enter the following string in the stock phone dialpad to enter the DIAG CONFIG service mode screen:
*#9090#
Immediately after entering the trailing # sign, as is shown in the above image, the service mode screen shown in the next image will appear.
Select the [2]DM/DUN over HSIC (*) option. Note that the phone will immediately reboot as soon as you tap on this option in order for it to take effect.
Let's start the QPST Configuration program in Windows and select the Ports tab to add the new port, which has been assigned to the phone's USB communication protocol. Make sure to select the port with label USB/QC Diagnostic before clicking on the OK button.
If the port has been correctly initialised and selected, SURF9615 (0) should be displayed in the Phone column of the Ports tab, as is shown in the image below.
Finally, select the Start Clients menu and navigate to the QPST Software Download item to start its corresponding program.
In the QPST Software Download program, select the Restore tab and then specify the path to the qcn file which you have edited earlier. Hit the Start button to start uploading the new configuration file to the phone. After the upload is done, reboot the phone and check the IMEI number to verify everything went ok.
Finalizing
Enter the following string in the stock phone dialpad:
*#7284#
The service mode screen appears, so again, tap on the Qualcomm USB Settings button to display the list of USB options you can choose from. To restore the default USB settings, select the RNDIS + DM + MODEM option followed by tapping the OK button to return to the previous screen. Now use the back button to return to the dialpad, or hit the home button to continue using the phone normally.
That's it...enjoy your phone!
Notes & Feedback
Serial Number (Courtesy of @majin)
About the wrong Serial Number, [between step 6 and 7] if users have still on board the Chinese Rooted ROM (or if they flashed any other correct Rooted ROM), they can easily edit the file "\efs\FactoryApp\serial_no" by the phone itself (status is 1000:0000 rwxr--r-- 744)
Then they can flash any other favorite ROM [anyway, to make all easier, I suggest some 4.1 ROM, same as the Chinese one.]
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hey i cant posting outside url
error message
"To prevent spam on the XDA forums, ALL new users prevented from posting outside links in their messages. After approximately 10 posts, you will be able to post outside links. Thank you for understanding!"
aki0306 said:
hey i cant posting outside url
error message
"To prevent spam on the XDA forums, ALL new users prevented from posting outside links in their messages. After approximately 10 posts, you will be able to post outside links. Thank you for understanding!"
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8 more posts to go and you're in. Why don't you head over to this thread and see if you can contribute or give feedback to any of the queries from other members. Once you get into a dialog or discussion, you'll hit that magic 10 easy.
Your message to davidcsv was also relayed to that thread, and it would help to introduce yourself to the group and gain some 'trust' wrt your firmware images.
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MB1 Root Rom JB4.1.1
MA6 Root Rom JB4.1.1
MC3 Root Rom Android File Host JB4.1.1
★MC3 Rom no need rename but need flash stock MC3 Rom before flash root Rom
how to flash
flash from odin
1.flash stock rom
ex if u wanna flash MB1 root, u have to flash MB1 stock Rom before flash Root Rom
2.into recovery, wipe/factory reset
3.unzip Root Rom and rename file
★you guys have to rename file when unzip root Rom★
ex SC03E-ROOTED-system_MB1.tar.md5
             ↓
  SC03E-ROOTED-system.tar.md5
4.Flash Root Rom from odin
5.boot
6.installe Supersu or Superuser on play store
cation MB1 & MA6 Root Rom is "same name of file"
thx for kbc-developers
hv fun guys!!!!
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Custom Rom Link
jump to china forum
this Rom on MA6 Rom
damn.. didn't know this thread existed.
I will link this to the first post in my thread and have it closed.
if you could close my thread so all the talk can go here, it would be much more beneficial/easy to keep track of things.
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I can confirm that the root method worked for MB1...
LETS GET THE PARTY STARTED! Seriously, I am having a drink afterwork!
lol,trying with my phone.
update result soon.
my phone is rooted now.
but still waiting for custom one that removed needless app.
"Get PIT for mapping" <-------is this dangerous?
Thank you aki0306..
Already rooted my phone..
Is there any ways to install cwm on sc03e?
skylinerxz said:
Thank you aki0306..
Already rooted my phone..
Is there any ways to install cwm on sc03e?
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I was just going to ask this...
didoka_702 said:
lol,trying with my phone.
update result soon.
my phone is rooted now.
but still waiting for custom one that removed needless app.
"Get PIT for mapping" <-------is this dangerous?
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Get PIT for mapping is harmless, because the flashing process with Odin is just getting the current partitioning configuration as is stored in the phone. Just stay away from the PIT options in Odin (PC).
Why don't you just remove unwanted system apps with Titanium Backup?
skylinerxz said:
Thank you aki0306..
Already rooted my phone..
Is there any ways to install cwm on sc03e?
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Do you mean one of the CWM recovery flavors or the Android builds (like for example CM 10.x)?
davidcsv said:
Do you mean one of the CWM recovery flavors or the Android builds (like for example CM 10.x)?
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i would like CM10.x ! + CWM recovery flavors!
you got a lab rat available for this!
davidcsv said:
Get PIT for mapping is harmless, because the flashing process with Odin is just getting the current partitioning configuration as is stored in the phone. Just stay away from the PIT options in Odin (PC).
Why don't you just remove unwanted system apps with Titanium Backup?
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sorry.already did that with tianium backup but still not edit my post.
IparryU said:
i would like CM10.x ! + CWM recovery flavors!
you got a lab rat available for this!
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Who wants to try CWM Touch recovery? It is embedded in the latest upload of the MB1 stock root ready firmware image. The links are available in the original post in the pre-rooted stock ROMs section.
The procedure is as usual, flash with Odin (PC). Then, when your phone has booted into Samsung's stock Android, at any moment press VolumeUp/VolumeDown/Power at the same time and only briefly. This should root the phone (install su binary) and install the CWM Touch recovery... I say 'should' because I have only been able to test this procedure on my Korean version of the S3; in this case, CWM's recovery has been adapted for the SC-03E. There's no visual or audio confirmation when you've pressed those three buttons, so check with your favorite root-requiring app or with the included SuperSU app.
IF rooting works with this image, then the difference with the one presented by aki0306/kbc-developers is that theirs will always root the phone during startup; meaning you have the convenience of always starting up in a rooted environment. This mechanism will only root it when you need it (three button press detailed above); I'm still assuming that when you reboot, each time su (root) is removed by Docomo's security measures in the boot environment... if you want no root then reboot. As soon as someone can confirm whether this new mechanism works, I can turn it into a toggle kind of switch, so you can root and unroot without having to restart the phone.
davidcsv said:
Who wants to try CWM Touch recovery? It is embedded in the latest upload of the MB1 stock root ready firmware image. The links are available in the original post in the pre-rooted stock ROMs section.
The procedure is as usual, flash with Odin (PC). Then, when your phone has booted into Samsung's stock Android, at any moment press VolumeUp/VolumeDown/Power at the same time and only briefly. This should root the phone (install su binary) and install the CWM Touch recovery... I say 'should' because I have only been able to test this procedure on my Korean version of the S3; in this case, CWM's recovery has been adapted for the SC-03E. There's no visual or audio confirmation when you've pressed those three buttons, so check with your favorite root-requiring app or with the included SuperSU app.
IF rooting works with this image, then the difference with the one presented by aki0306/kbc-developers is that theirs will always root the phone during startup; meaning you have the convenience of always starting up in a rooted environment. This mechanism will only root it when you need it (three button press detailed above); I'm still assuming that when you reboot, each time su (root) is removed by Docomo's security measures in the boot environment... if you want no root then reboot. As soon as someone can confirm whether this new mechanism works, I can turn it into a toggle kind of switch, so you can root and unroot without having to restart the phone.
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just finish custom my phone today @@
ill try this one tomorrow
and i have already backed up my phone with
+back all user data and app with titanium back up
+back up efs folder using root explorer
+back up QCN file using EFS pro by this thread
any process i need to do after this?
didoka_702 said:
just finish custom my phone today @@
ill try this one tomorrow
and i have already backed up my phone with
+back all user data and app with titanium back up
+back up efs folder using root explorer
+back up QCN file using EFS pro by this thread
any process i need to do after this?
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That should cover it
I use Whatsapp, so I always make a seperate backup of its database folder as well (folder /mnt/sdcard/WhatsApp)... it contains the message history and all the media that's been sent over.
so i test this one recently and here is MY result (i usually hold up down volume first and then press power button)
+first time:check with Supersu.it said cannot install SuperSU cause of SU binary is not installed.
+restart and try again,this time i installed Titanium back up.and its said that the phone isnt rooted
+restart and try again,no worked
+and at the 5th 6th time everytime i try to press volume up down power to install Su binary,the phone restart.
//so its my result.anyone esle?
//and couldnt get to recovery mode :| now i back to aki rom till the new one came out.

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* Reboot device to Fastboot Mode or Android in fastboot mode (G,N,O)
* Reboot device to Fastboot Mode, Recovery, Android or Download Mode in adb mode
* Turn Initial Start Screen On/Off for next use
* Sideload any zip file via Custom Recovery
* Basic Toolkit for use with ANY Android device
Key: G-Google N-Nexus O-OnePlus S-Samsung
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SUPPORTED DEVICES AND LATEST SUPPORTED BUILDS *HERE*
DOWNLOAD THE SKIPSOFT UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT *HERE* (FROM SKIPSOFT.NET)
NOTE: Key files are signed with a Digital Certificate from skipsoft.net but some ‘may’ get picked up as potentially harmful by Antivirus Programs and deleted. They are not harmful, this is a false positive given because of the compiler used. If this happens restore the file and exclude the folder from future scans to use it. This seems to happen mostly on AVG Free and Norton. If you are using the Auto Update feature on pro versions then you will need to disable the AV program or exclude the folder from scans before running the update again.
Credits: Grarak or TWRP custom recovery on OnePlus 3, ChainsDD for Superuser, Chainfire for SuperSU and kernel patches, koush and the clockworkmod team for cwm and the universal driver pack, 1wayjonny for the adb/fastboot driver pack, Adam Lange for all his support and help with the insecure kernels, Viperboy for the Knox Disabler app, Stephen Erickson for the BusyBox installer app, BurrowsApps for the Root Checker app, NextApp for the SD Fix app, fOmey for TWRP for the Galaxy Gear.
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PUBLIC (FREE) AND PROFESSIONAL (DONATE) VERSIONS?
THE PUBLIC VERSION OF THE TOOLKIT INCLUDES EVERYTHING YOU COULD NEED TO MANIPULATE AND ROOT YOUR DEVICE.
ACTIVATING THE PROFESSIONAL VERSION ADDS THE MOST USEFUL FUNCTION IN THE TOOLKIT, THE ABILITY TO CHECK FOR ‘AUTO UPDATES’ DIRECTLY VIA THE TOOLKIT AND HAVE THEM PUSHED TO YOUR PC RIGHT AWAY AS SOON AS THEY ARE UPLOADED WITHOUT NEEDING TO DOWNLOAD THE WHOLE TOOLKIT EVERY TIME. YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE THE LATEST VERSION AS SOON AS IT IS MADE AVAILABLE. THIS MEANS SMALLER UPDATES CAN BE SENT OUT MORE FREQUENTLY, SUCH AS ADDING A SINGLE FUNCTION, FIXING A BUG OR ADDING COMPATIBILITY FOR A SINGLE CARRIER. THE SMALLER UPDATES WILL BE COMPILED AND RELEASED TO THE XDA COMMUNITY AS A FULL (PUBLIC) DOWNLOAD VERSION SO PROFESSIONAL VERSIONS ARE ALWAYS UPDATED SOONER.
THE PRO VERSION ALSO ADDS THE ABILITY TO CHECK FOR THE LATEST VERSION OF SUPERUSER AND RECOVERY FILES AND DOWNLOAD THEM DIRECTLY TO THE TOOLKIT.
THE ‘QUICK PICKS’ SECTION[/B] ALLOWS YOU TO PROGRAM UPTO 10 SLOTS WITH TASKS THAT YOU MAY PERFORM ON A REGULAR BASIS OR JUST WANT TO KEEP A SET OF TASKS IN 1 PLACE. THEN JUST SELECT THE SLOT AND IT WILL REMEMBER ALL YOUR SETTINGS FOR THAT TASK AND RUN IT.
PRO USERS CAN ALSO SELECT THE “ANY BUILD” OPTION IN THE BUILD SELECTION SCREEN TO ROOT ANY BUILD AS LONG AS THE VERSION IS SUPPORTED (USEFUL IF YOUR BUILD IS NOT LISTED).
MORE IMPORTANTLY DONATING SHOWS YOUR APPRECIATION AND ALLOWS THE TOOLKIT TO CONTINUE TO EVOLVE AND GROW.
AUTO REPLY LINKS FOR PAYPAL TO GET A CODE INSTANTLY CAN BE FOUND AT http://goo.gl/nyGqv
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PLEASE READ THE *HELP* PAGE AT http://www.skipsoft.net/?page_id=1269 OR USE THE INFORMATION SECTION WITHIN THE TOOLKIT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. I HAVE TAKEN A LOT OF TIME TO WRITE IT AND SOMETHING ON THERE SHOULD ANSWER 99% OF PROBLEMS.
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1. INSTALLING ADB/FASTBOOT DRIVERS
The first thing you need to do is to install the adb/fastboot drivers. These are needed so that you can unlock your bootloader, root your device and perform other adb/fastboot functions.
THE DRIVERS CAN BE INSTALLED DIRECTLY VIA THE TOOLKIT. OPTION 1 IN THE MAIN MENU.
If drivers are not installed or there is an exclamation mark next to the device:
Plug the device in to a usb cable directly connected to your motherboard.
In the Device Manager a new item, usually called Android 1.0 should pop up in the list.
Right click on the device item then left click on Update Driver Software. Select 'browse my computer' and then 'Let me pick from a list'.
If no adb interface driver appears in the list then untick 'Show compatible hardware' and find the Android or Samsung adb interface driver.
If you cannot find either of these click Have Disk, browse to the Toolkit install folder, drivers folder, click on android_winusb.inf and click Open.
Click OK and select Google ADB Interface.
Make sure you have USB debugging enabled in settings, developer options. In Android 4.2.2 or later you have to enable the developer options screen by going to settings, About on your device and click on Build number at the bottom 7 times until it says You are now a developer. If you have already enabled usb debugging then unplug/replug the usb cable.
On Android 4.2.2 or later when you replug the usb cable after enabling usb debugging for the first time you will get a popup asking you to authenticate your pc. Tick 'Always allow' then click 'ok'.
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2. USING SKIPSOFT UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT
When starting the Toolkit you will first be asked which device you want to work with. Working folders will be created and the device files downloaded. You will then be taken to the Model/Build selection screen where you can do a number of things (other than select your model/build): Type '00' to enter your activation code and enable pro features, 'i' will take you to the Information and Help Section, 'a' will give you information on how to add support for a new build.
Supported builds are listed in the Model/Build selection screen and typing the associated number (i.e. 11) will download needed boot and recovery files (stock and custom recovery) then check for and download the latest superuser files available and custom recovery (pro versions only), verify all the files and start the Main Menu. You can now use all the functions and tools the Android Toolkit offers. Pro users can select the "any build" option to root any build (useful if your build is not listed).
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USEFUL INFORMATION
How to get into your FastBoot Mode
1. Turn your phone off
2. Unplug your usb cable if you have one plugged in
3. Keep holding the 'Volume Up' and 'Power' buttons to boot the phone into FastBoot Mode
How to get into Recovery
1. First boot into FastBoot Mode as described above
2. Scroll down with the 'Volume Down' button until it says 'Recovery mode' at the top and press the 'Power' button to enter Recovery
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*DISCLAIMER*
I take no responsibility for any fault or damage caused by using the Unified Android Toolkit. No warranties of any kind are given.
**FAQ**
**VIDEOS**
I have finished all the work on the OnePlus modules for the 1, 2 and 3 devices and it is ready for testing.
You can download and test the Toolkit from the link in post#1. Please remember that this IS a test version at the moment as I do not own any OnePlus devices but I have checked all the code thoroughly and don't see any problems. I am especially pleased with the unlock/lock routines and will probably implement the code for the Nexus modules if it works well.
Everything can be checked (and please do) except downloading a stock build directly from the Toolkit as I am waiting to hear back from AndroidFileHost to see if I can get direct links to use in the Toolkit. The fastboot flash routines are working though and the Toolkit will detect the storage of the device (16GB or 64GB) and flash the relevant userdata image so you do not have to do that manually anymore.
I have used the Universal USB driver pack from CWM so if anyone has not installed OnePlus drivers yet PLEASE test if this works. I did originally include the official drivers from OnePlus but they close the Toolkit when the drivers installation starts and thats not great.
The ALLINONE routine should work fine and I have sent out some pro codes to testers to check it all works.
All builds are covered and the correct version of TWRP will be downloaded depending on the build selected. Please check everything and let me know of any bugs or textual errors (as I used a lot of the Nexus code) so I can release it publicly as soon as possible.
Thanks, Mark.
Great job, thanks a lot!!!
Dude, did a scan of your file and found this: Result: Detected: Trojan-Ransom.Win32.Cryrar.gib care to explain?
Trojan?
I hope not - seems legit.
I have 2 problems:
1)
It never asks me to authenticate the PC on the phone after installing drivers - tried both driver versions.
But the Phone serial shows up in the menu, the driver test is fine and I can backup .apks.
2)
I can not flash the OTA
Is it because it is a full stock image instead of an OTA?
gruntyoldbag said:
Trojan?
I hope not - seems legit.
I have 2 problems:
1)
It never asks me to authenticate the PC on the phone after installing drivers - tried both driver versions.
But the Phone serial shows up in the menu, the driver test is fine and I can backup .apks.
2)
I can not flash the OTA
Is it because it is a full stock image instead of an OTA?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just saying, got that hit when I scanned the installer file. Might be wrong but I will not run it until dev explain why
TheErk said:
Dude, did a scan of your file and found this: Result: Detected: Trojan-Ransom.Win32.Cryrar.gib care to explain?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Did you read the first post of the thread?
NOTE: Key files are signed with a Digital Certificate from skipsoft.net but some ‘may’ get picked up as potentially harmful by Antivirus Programs and deleted. They are not harmful, this is a false positive given because of the compiler used. If this happens restore the file and exclude the folder from future scans to use it. This seems to happen mostly on AVG Free and Norton. If you are using the Auto Update feature on pro versions then you will need to disable the AV program or exclude the folder from scans before running the update again.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The Toolkit has been running over 4 years and there have never been any viruses in it.
Mark.
I ran this on my Nexus days, the guy is well known around, you can go with this.
Envoyé de mon ONEPLUS A3003 en utilisant Tapatalk
gruntyoldbag said:
Trojan?
I hope not - seems legit.
I have 2 problems:
1)
It never asks me to authenticate the PC on the phone after installing drivers - tried both driver versions.
But the Phone serial shows up in the menu, the driver test is fine and I can backup .apks.
2)
I can not flash the OTA
Is it because it is a full stock image instead of an OTA?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I found the problem right away, just deleted 1 word by accident when I was renaming things.
I have made new device modules and uploaded them. Delete the ConfigOnePlus3.exe file from the Tools folder (or run ToolkitClean and select the OnePlusThree), then rerun the Toolkit and select your device to download new modules. Should work then.
Mark.
mskip said:
Did you read the first post of the thread?
The Toolkit has been running over 4 years and there have never been any viruses in it.
Mark.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thought I did! Thanks for the fast reply!
---------- Post added at 11:23 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:11 AM ----------
Impressive tool you got here! Thanks!
mskip said:
Delete the ConfigOnePlus3.exe file from the Tools folder (or run ToolkitClean and select the OnePlusThree), then rerun the Toolkit and select your device to download new modules. Should work then.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I cleaned the toolkit and
**************
Also I had to restart the toolkit (my own error - I didnt use the toolkit to restart, but restarted manually) and I got:
************
Tried again and Windows installed more device drivers when accepting sideload from ADB.
Didnt work the 2nd time either.
**********
BTW: drivers are installed correctly
******
Btw: I really love your tool - nice, clean, fast and a lot of HELP in the menus
gruntyoldbag said:
I cleaned the toolkit and
**************
Also I had to restart the toolkit (my own error - I didnt use the toolkit to restart, but restarted manually) and I got:
************
Tried again and Windows installed more device drivers when accepting sideload from ADB.
Didnt work the 2nd time either.
**********
BTW: drivers are installed correctly
******
Btw: I really love your tool - nice, clean, fast and a lot of HELP in the menus
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks and thank you for staying with me, I have had to change some of the procedures for the OnePlus.
Should be all fixed now. One of the procedures I had to skip set the filename for the OTA image. Have added it back in.
Clean the module files, download the new ones and retest. Hopefully it should go through.
Mark.
It is sideloading now
Reboot was successful - thx
Btw: If you want the help text to be 100% correct:
When you reboot you have to chose ENGLISH (or you can chose chinese or madarin?)
And it is called 'Install from ADB' not from USB.
Then click OK to 'Do you want to update' (not 100% sure about this text - can not remember now.
************
Just tried option 11 from the main menu:
****
Booting to stock recovery gives me the same error.
gruntyoldbag said:
It is sideloading now
Reboot was successful - thx
Btw: If you want the help text to be 100% correct:
When you reboot you have to chose ENGLISH (or chinese or whatever)
And it is called 'Install from ADB' not from USB.
Then click OK to 'Do you want to update' (not 100% sure about this text - can not remember now.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you. I have uploaded the fixes to all the OnePlus device modules so that part at least should work for them all now.
Does the language selection come up as soon as the device boots to recovery?
I put Install from USB as thats what it said in the flashing tutorial on oneplus.net I will change it to Install from ADB/USB just to be safe for all devices.
Thanks again for the feedback. If you want to test any of the pro functions (ALLINONE) then let me know and I will send an activation code to your inbox.
Mark.
gruntyoldbag said:
It is sideloading now
Just tried option 11 from the main menu:
****
Booting to stock recovery gives me the same error.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Have you unlocked your bootloader? This is required before flashing/bootings images to your device.
I can capture the error when trying to boot/flash with a locked bootloader to provide more help for the user.
Mark.
The language selection come up as soon as the device boots to recovery - yes.
No I didn't unlock the bootloader - I didn't think it was necessary - help text said something about unlocking - but not that it was required.
I just wanted to backup the device - not flash anything.
Yes let me try (ALLINONE) - send me a PM thx.
gruntyoldbag said:
The language selection come up as soon as the device boots to recovery - yes.
No I didn't unlock the bootloader - I didn't think it was necessary - help text said something about unlocking - but not that it was required.
I just wanted to backup the device - not flash anything.
Yes let me try (ALLINONE) - send me a PM thx.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have changed the text when booting to recovery and added extra error control when flashing or booting an image without the bootloader unlocked. New device modules uploaded.
Now sending a pm to you with a code.
Mark.
PM received - PM sent
New text and error control seems to work :good:

A Noobs Guide to Verizon Galaxy Note 4 Hardware Repair,Root,Bootloader,Twrp,ROM's

A Noobs guide to Galaxy Note 4 Verizon Motherboard Hardware repair and replacement
and Other Samsung Galaxy Note 4 repair ( Att, Tmobile etc ) starting in thread 2 ( user input welcome ) ​
My Overheat Heat and flash problem issues leading to
OEM Motherboard replacement and acquiring ROOT again​
OP Note : read the whole guide or for that matter any OP​
Thanks to many XDA-Developers forums, if you are not quoted or mentioned here I will add you !!
Device : Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Verizon SM-910V this OP ONLY !!!
Code:
[COLOR=Red][B]Your warranty is now void.[/B][/COLOR]
*most likely you don't have a warranty because you broke it, ROM'd it, its old and past warranty anyway !**
So, There is no warranty anyway, not even if you did anything in this thread to it
We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
thermonuclear war, or your getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this guide
before flashing it! (thanks @hsbadr)
YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
you point the finger at anyone for messing up your device, we will laugh at you
Symptoms : ROMs not flashing/installing , crashing, High heat, low battery life on new battery hardware note working specifically fingerprint.
Problems : digging through many forums 2 years later to root and unlock the bootloader, it took DAYS
Solution: keep track of my progress and make a useful step by step NOOB guide for Everything !
Section 1: Repairs
Then the rest of the sections are for Rooting, Installing TWRP custom recovery, fixing bootloader , and installing ROMS
Section 2: Flashing via ODIN and the correct rootable OEM rom 5.1.1 on a windows PC
section 2a: Flashing via Heimdall on a Linux device --need comments
Section 3: Achieve temporary root to install bootloader fix
Section 4: Use of ADB to (windows and linux ) to copy over bootloader fix
Section 5: install TWRP custom recovery and your first rom
Section 1: Repairs
If you have to replace the motherboard, and you have any other futzy component, might as well order it at this point, your going through pretty much the same process. I am only doing the motherboard, but the cameras and USB board are right there as well on this repair
I have been running a rooted Verizon Galaxy note 4 since Cynogenmod crashed and switched to Lineageos 14 and then 15.
Here is the forum
https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...eo-8-1-0-unofficial-lineage-15-1-rom-t3760969​
After several suggestions and searches, many users hinted I may be getting a Bad internal memory,
which refuses to write anymore.
So I had to go to Walmart and buy a LG Straight talk phone to use as my daily driver,
Then I ordered a new motherboard from China, 29.00 on Aliexpress.
See OP thread #2 below!! It was not fun searching for it, but I saved $20 to $40 from buying on ebay
What I bought may not be available from this seller, but here is the link. Use a desktop browser, it will show "suggested" other devices...
Code:
[URL]https://www.aliexpress.com/item/with-Android-System-Original-unlocked-for-Samsung-Galaxy-Note-4-N910V-Motherboard-Good-Working-Free-Shipping/32802513232.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.66e04c4dpohrQm[/URL]
When I received it , it was time to look for a repair procedure on YouTube.
Hardware needed: thin shim and 00 size phillips, AND a blank cheap SD card you don't mind losing. It may be unusable after we are done
Cell Phone repair tool kit really helps save your fingernails !
Complete note 4 teardown video:
Code:
[media=youtube]ZND9Q73wjr8[/media]
Just the Motherboard video
Code:
[media=youtube]5KpT755hNpM[/media]
In the second video, you can see the phone booting up as a test to see if you have all the connections correct.
Because it came from china, its a good idea to setup your user and
download the app CPUz before you put all the screws back in,
and check to see if you have a real or fake chipset.
Yaayyyy mine was real . Thanks Aliexpress.
Button it up and do a factory reset (it booted up set up as a no user) so I wanted a fresh install oem with my user.
Section 2: Installing the Correct rootable OEM rom so we can install Anything else.
FIRST check to see if you have the emmc brickbug or you will BRICK it !!
1. Google play store install eMMC Brickbug
If your long number starts with 15xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, YOU are Golden ! if not STOP, get another board ! or you are going to waste time , and get another board !
The Galaxy Note 4 Verizon had a special custom locked bootloader installed after the 4.4.4 release to 5.0.1 and made it very difficult to get
root access to your device.
I saw the notice
DON'T UPDATE YOUR BOOTLOADER TO ANYTHING AFTER THE LATEST BUILD AS OF 4/19/16
warning about a week to late. So I finished out my 2 year contract and watched the forums.
Seriously noobs, don't update your new motherboard ...
The rom pre-installed on my replacement motherboard was already setup booted to a running 5.0.1 oem rom, I could not root it.. with any method I remember downgrading my 6.x.x to 5.1.1 in one of the many forums listed here at XDA
This one was the one I used back then, and It turned out that is where I started..
Only a Verizon Samsung Galaxy note 4 Developer Edition has the ability to install custom roms, and most likely the motherboard you bought or have is NOT a developer edition
IF you have a eMMC that starts with 15 we can reprogram it a developer edition
Thanks to @hsbadr
Here are most of the downloads we need:
Code:
[URL]https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=15720#downloads[/URL]
2. Download Odin, Download TWRP, and Samsung_unlock_n4-fix
3. On your windows PC, create a folder c:/Odin and extract the Odin zip file there, and copy the TWRP image there
4. Download the following OEM root able ROM to your c:/Odin folder
Code:
[URL]https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=18880[/URL]
5. Plug your phone into a USB port on your Windows PC
6. Install the necessary drivers if they don't automatically install from Samsung
Code:
[URL]https://developer.samsung.com/galaxy/others/android-usb-driver-for-windows[/URL]
7. Set up your phone for flashing ROM and communicating
Settings - Security - Unknown sources- : check allow
settings - system -about phone - build number : click several times until you activate developer options
settings - system -about phone - developer options : Android Debugging : enable android debug bridge
settings - security - reactivation lock : Turn OFF or you will brick your device ( may vary where this is at . Important to turn off )
Power Off phone
Enter Download Mode - press and hold in this order <down arrow> <home> <power> until screen comes on. release buttons.
press up arrow to enter download mode
8. Open windows explorer and go to your c:/Odin folder. You should have an odin exe file, and the twrp file, and the large rom file.
a. right click odin exe and open as administrator
b. check to see if your connected to your phone. you should see a blue box in upper left with a com under it.
If you unplug your phone, you should hear the disconnect notice and the com and blue bar will go off, and when you connect, the com and blue bar and reconnect noise should appear.
9. click the AP button box, select the ROM file that you downloaded above.
NOTE : this ROM will disable WIFI so you wont be able to use the play store unless you have cellular connection.
you will have to transfer other files via usb cable !
Click start, do not unplug! until it stops.
10. Device will reboot. Remove cable, and battery before boot completes
11. Enter recovery mode . Press in order ,<volume up><home><power>
wait for the little android dude to do his thing, then there will be a menu. select factory reset, and reset and let it reboot
Set up minimal user or as a new phone with no user and check the settings in step 7
Set up your phone for flashing roms and communicating
Settings - Security - Unknown sources- : check allow
settings - system -about phone - build number : click several times until you activate developer options
settings - system -about phone - developer options : Android Debugging : enable android debug bridge
settings - security - reactivation lock : Turn OFF or you will brick your device ( may vary where this is at . Important to turn off )
Yayy, you now have a rootable device
Section 3 Achieve temporary root to install bootloader fix
In my try to obtain temporary root, I tried every method in all the forums ( go ahead and look and try )
The only 2 programs that reported to work is Kingroot, and Kingoroot. These are APK's that are NOT in the play store
you will have to download them and install them as unknown sources. I was only able to install kingroot . Kingoroot apk would not install
in both my 5.0.1 original on my motherboard, as well as what we just installed 5.1.1 I was unsucessful at obtaining root with these programs
Then I remembered Kingoroot has a windows version that installs on the PC <dangerous dont install yet>
On your PC you will need AVG antivirus to catch the malware ( other antivirus may work but this is what I had ) my PC is windows 7 ultimate
Advanced Users only :Recommend running a virtual machine with windows so as to keep your PC completely malware free. just delete the VM after this process !
This section you will need on your Note 4 from the Play Store : root checker
You will need a throw away SD card
You will need read through section 4 and 5 and get all files and programs there ready to install use and or transfer
0.5 update your AVG
1. With AVG installed on my PC, and my phone connected as a mtp with usb I downloaded and installed Kingoroot for windows.
https://www.kingoapp.com/
NOTE after not being able to install forum recommended kingoroot apk's i dint want wast time install the newest kingoroot apk from the website. Maybe it will work for you. If you do get kingoroot apk to work on your Note 4 let me know.
2. In the install process for kingoroot windows version AVG will quarantine a file.
there will be a couple popups .. close them
when its installed it will open and start talking to your phone.
3. press the root button.
It will take 30 sec to a minute to install some files on your phone and achieve root, there will be a new floating toolbar on the phone. root will disappear after a reboot, but not the resident programs this root is pretty stable, but i was not able to install SuperSUME (paid version ) as recommended in a XDA guide to obtain permanent root for this 5.1.1 rom. If your successful with super SUme with this let me know.
4. Open root checker to verify ! yayy.
5. Cleanup instructions when finished with this guide below
Section 4: Use of ADB to (windows and Linux ) to copy over bootloader fix
1. Your Note4 phone should be running with root, make sure phone is connected
Explanation : ADB is a Google provided tool for the android platform. It communicates with your phones operating system , transfers files , and actuates programs remotely in the background. totally necessary for development of ROM's, TWRP, and programs for every android device
You may or may not know that your android device is running a Linux kernel, with some Linux programs, with custom folders and custom files and settings, and the touch screen is the GUI graphical user interface touch input.
ADB is a command line user interface, when you turned this on in Developer settings, the kernel is listening constantly on the USB com port and some times on the WiFi com port for commands. if you don't need it turn it off, it could be a security hole, but we need it on.
It works great on windows, mac, or Linux varieties
2. Install on your computer
Code:
[URL]https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools[/URL]
If you have linux, your distribution may have a package you can install from your distribution. Then it will be in your path as a command
3. Windows users , extract or install into c:/ADB and add that to your PATH variable if you want to use it all the time as a command
4. Open a command prompt window (search command or cmd , right click open as administrator)
5. If you have ADB folder in your path or are running Linux change directories to the folder where you downloaded the Samsung n4 fix file
6. You should still have root
type
Code:
adb devices
The ADB daemon ( little server program ) will start and return some information.
your phone will have a popup screen and should ask for permission, click allow
again type
Code:
adb devices
7. You should see something like this
Code:
List of devices attached
123a12ab device
The 123a12ab is made up. Yours will be specific to your device.
If you see something listed like the above adb is working. Now on to the next command to move the Samsung_unlock_n4-fix to the phone.
type dir ( or ls -al for Linux users ) to verify Samsung_unlock_n4-fix is in your directory
8. Send Unlocker to Phone with adb
Type or copy and paste the following command:
Code:
adb push samsung_unlock_n4-fix /data/local/tmp/
You should see successful output .
If you don't, check your PATH, check if your in the right folder, or make sure samsung_unlock_n4-fix is in your adb folder
9. Activate the unlocker. This requires root and a reboot. After the reboot you have to go and reactivate root in Section 3.3 above
type the following
Code:
adb shell
Congratulations you are now looking at the linux command line interface on your phone . the $ prompt means you are in the shell
10. activate superuser mode ( kind of like administrator in windows but more powerful )
type
Code:
su
then press enter key
YOU SHOUD NOW SEE a # prompt
This means you succeed in root. If you dont see a # you missed a step above somewhere , or your root was unstable and took too long to get to this point,that is why I said read thru this section and get ready..
Ok at this point we have the file we needed transfered, we have root, now we need to upgrade the permissions on the file so #root level of the operating system can use it !
The next command does all that then executes the command to upgrade your phone to developer edition !
Copy and paste the following command series and press enter.the && joins each command
Code:
cd /data/local/tmp/ && chmod 777 samsung_unlock_n4-fix && chown root.root samsung_unlock_n4-fix && ./samsung_unlock_n4-fix
The device will reboot and flash the developer code.
You should see some sort of progress in the window.
When done ,unplug the cable and pull the battery to shut down phone.
11. Make sure you have a cheap throwaway SD card installed !
One More Time to unlock the boot loader !! section 3 and 4 short version
Put the battery and cable back in and turn the phone back on and make sure its plugged in your PC.
Now repeat the kingoroot PC to gain temp root
open a command prompt or shell
type or copy paste the following to verify its connected
Code:
adb devices
transfer the fix
Code:
adb push samsung_unlock_n4-fix /data/local/tmp/ && a
open the shell on your phone
Code:
adb shell
gain super user rights
Code:
su
unlock the boot loader
same command series
Code:
cd /data/local/tmp/ && chmod 777 samsung_unlock_n4-fix && chown root.root samsung_unlock_n4-fix && ./samsung_unlock_n4-fix
You will see your phone do a series of outputs then reboot. when it reboots, disconnect the cable.
If this step is sucessful your phone will keep rebooting. This is NORMAL . after the first or second reboot, pull the battery and pull the sd card, and set the sdcard aside. It will need to be thrown out or repartititioned to be usable. or you can keep it as a memento on your charm bracelet.
Your bootloader is NOW UNLOCKED . keep phone off until you read the next section
Section 5a: install TWRP custom recovery
Currently right now you have 5.1.1 installed with some Chinese malware on your phone and PC,
A custom developer edition and an unlocked boot loader. Lets fix them all.
Turn on phone download mode . <down volume><home><power> then volume up to enter download mode
Open Odin again ( see above )
Connect phone ( look for com and blue bar )
Select AP button, and browse to TWRP file
Press start. when finished phone will restart.
Don't let it boot all the way back up! , pull battery, and install good SD card, and if you read this section you downloaded what you needed for a new ROM onto your sdcard
Turn off the automatic rebooting in the custom tab, DO NOT select the PIT tab
Press start
Once it finishes it will say Success or FAILED
IF it says FAILED start the whole process over! you didn't unlock the bootloader !
If success, Power off the phone with the pull battery method and disconnect your cable
Press and hold these buttons immediately to enter TWRP ,
<volume up> <home> <power>.
Swipe to allow changes in TWRP.
Select backup , change to SD card, You can also plug in a memory device into the USB port. If it sees it you will be able to use that for backup space
BACKUP everything . You now have a custom recovery installed, a unlocked bootloader, and a rootable ROM Backed UP !
If you feel you want to do this all over again if you flash the OEM Samsung ROM via Odin by accident like I did, ha ha skip the next steps
Select the backup button, select all the partitions, select the source, where you want to store it.
Name the backup rooted-backup-everything-5.1.1
Select start and go make some coffee or a sandwich. its about 4 gigabytes compression, so it may take about 5 to 10 minutes
Clean up -
uninstall windows kingoroot PC and do a virus check
check for hidden folders and registry entries
Section 5b. Install your first ROM
Cleanup : After your backup WIPE your phone twice
THIS IS TO guarantee, no Kingoroot or kingroot stuff is in the phone !!!
WIPE IT TWICE !!!
Some guides (listed below ) say to adb sideload over a root file , then install an older rom. I haven tried this. Let me know if you did and are successful.
Whatever ROM you use, please post a success story in the reply's. I am interested in how you all do.
I have tried every note 4 ROM and this is the most succesful for me and most stable
I have been using this ROM for a while, and the lineageos 14 version too
Code:
[URL]https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/oreo-8-1-0-unofficial-lineage-15-1-rom-t3760969[/URL]
In most all ROMS, you can update the bootloader (TWRP) by TWRP app if rooted
you can update the modem ( a partition that contains original Samsung code to run the cell and wireless ) via ODIN
Roms and patches and other goodies can be installed via TWRP by downloading to your device or transfering them to your sd card
Oem ROMS must be installed via ODIN, and will WIPE all you just accomplished. so unless your selling your device, or giving it to grandma DONT.
If you copied the rom ( usually a zip file ) and the necessary files, and have upgraded your bootloader and modem to the newest,
Now install your ROM, and after your initial setup, come back to TWRP and do a full backup !
every time you try a new rom, and get it set up, do a backup. that way you can switch and test to your hearts desire till you run out of SD memory.
The cool thing is you can backup to an external memory device ! more room !
Follow the directions in the OP of your ROM to install. Enjoy
All the above info was gleaned from the following pages
Thanks to @beaups for discovering exploit !!!
Thanks to @hsbadr [HOWTO] Bootloader Unlock and Upgrade to Marshmallow [N910VVRU2CQL1]
Code:
[URL]https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-verizon/development/howto-bootloader-unlock-upgrade-to-t3398144[/URL]
and his files
Code:
[URL]https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=15720#downloads[/URL]
Thanks to @ryanbg [Official] Note 4 Verizon Bootloader Unlock
Code:
[URL]https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-verizon/general/note-4-verizon-bootloader-unlock-t3358913[/URL]
and @urgodfather
Code:
[URL]https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66381707&postcount=342[/URL]
Thanks to @chriskader [HOWTO] Converting your Retail Note 4 to a Developer Edition Note 4
and @Mickey387 for discovering how to compile the note 4 32bit hardware drivers into Oreo !!
and @_mone @ripee
for maintaining and working hard on
[ROM][UNOFFICIAL][8.1.0] LineageOS 15.1 [trlte][trlteduos]
Code:
[URL]https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/oreo-8-1-0-unofficial-lineage-15-1-rom-t3760969[/URL]
Information Sources: felixtaf, ryanbg, kingroot, twrp, emotion, ibowtoandroid, shimp208, & urgodfather
some of this was also posted on reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/galaxynote4/comments/4f8cgc/guide_a_noobs_guide_to_permanent_rootunlocked
Update:
Looking for a motherboard for a 910 that's not a v?
Thanks to user @maralexbar I need to update some info
Method 1 use eBay. Find your correct motherboard easily.
Method 2. Save some money use Ali Express ( China )
If you use Ali, and don't find your motherboard on a direct search, keep digging.
I forgot to mention this.
Looking for my Verizon motherboard, I found lots of parts like the USB internal connector etc. But no mobo. I had to go thru the store listing of the seller of the USB connector to find a vendor that had a mobo. Then I tried comparing different vendors. So do some digging. There is a billion people on Ali express selling stuff. Don't give up.
Plus Ali wants happy international buyers. So if you get a bogus item, you get your money back.
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Thank you very much for this!!! The phone is running beautifully, smooth and fast. I ended up installing this ROM:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/rom-resurrection-remix-6-0-0-t3768963
BJ
b1ggjoe said:
Thank you very much for this!!! The phone is running beautifully, smooth and fast. I ended up installing this ROM:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/rom-resurrection-remix-6-0-0-t3768963
BJ
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Your more than welcome
Announcement:
Thanks to @ripee
The lineage-17.1 thread is up!
[ROM][UNOFFICIAL][10] LineageOS 17.1 [tblte][trlte][trlteduos]
If you don't mind not having a working fingerprint sensor, or audio through the headphone jack, then Q is stable enough for daily use. As always when coming from an older rom version, it is highly recommended not to waste your time dirty flashing and just clean flash.
Q is still a work in progress, so I will still be releasing Pie builds, though maybe not as often. As in years past, once the Q bugs have been fixed up to the current Pie level, I will post about when my last Pie build will be. I will upload it to the Downloads tab located at the top of each page of this thread, and link it in the OP.

[GUIDE][SN_Writer]Restore IMEI, WiFi/Bluetooth Mac, Serial No.[Lenovo_K8_Note]

If you flashed the Stock ROM using “Download All + Format” option in SP Flash Tool or you wiped NVRAM partition accidently then you probably lost IMEIs, WiFi/Bluetooth Mac Address and Serial No.
Disclaimer:
Code:
/*
*Your Warranty is now void.
*Neither me nor the developers of tools are responsible.
*You are doing this at your own risk and will
*solely be responsible if something happens to the device.
*Make sure you only use the original “IMEI_1, IMEI_2,
*WiFi/Bluetooth Address, Serial Number” that came with your phone.
*/
Note:
Although, I have tried to keep this guide as simple as possible, I am assuming that you have already flashed Stock ROM using this thread/guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k8-note/how-to/lenovo-k8-note-xt1902-3-fix-dead-hard-t3791839
Which also means the required drivers i.e. “MTK (USB DA COM, Preloader USB VCOM, USB Port, USB VCOM) Driver” and “Lenovo USB Driver” in the thread mentioned above are also installed.
Requirements:
Lenovo K8 Note with Stock ROM.
Original IMEI_1, IMEI_2, WiFi/Bluetooth Mac Address, Serial Number. (Find on Phone’s box)
SN Write Tool (Download)
Database Files
ADB Tools (Inside SN_Write_Tool\Android)
Basic ADB know-how.
And a PC. (obviously)
USB Debugging:
Before we proceed, make sure “USB Debugging” is enabled on phone:
Navigate to, Settings > System > About Phone > Build Number (Tap 7 times) to enable “Developer Options”.
Now, Enable “USB Debugging” in Settings > System > Developer Options.
Flashing Procedure:
Extract SN Write. (For Example, Location: “E:\ SN_Write_Tool_v1.1916.00”)
Open SN Write Tool (SN_Writer.exe).
Make sure all the Preliminary steps mentioned in below sections have been performed – Obtaining DB files, Configuring SN Write Tool, Understanding Barcode.
Switch off the phone, while keeping the cable unplugged
Click “Start”.
Enter Original IMEI_1, IMEI_2, WiFi/Bluetooth Mac Address, Barcode and press “Ok”
Connect your phone.
Now your phone will automatically boot in Meta Mode.
Wait for the Process to finish.
Now you will see “Pass” message if everything completes successfully.
Now it will again ask to enter the details. Click “Cancel”
The phone will now switch off. Then boot it manually.
That’s it. Your phone is now back to normal. Now, you can see Serial No. in adb too.
Obtaining Database(DB) files:
In order to restore everything we need 2 Database files, which can be obtained by following the procedure below:
Extract SN_Write Tool. (For Example, Location: “E:\ SN_Write_Tool_v1.1916.00”)
Navigate to “Android” folder inside SN_Write_Tool folder.
Keep Shift Key Pressed and Right Click inside the folder. Select “Open Command / PowerShell window here”.
Type
Code:
adb devices
You will receive a prompt on your phone. Select “Ok”. The device will appear in the list. (Something like “0123456 device”)
Now, type these commands:
Code:
adb pull /vendor/etc/mddb Database
adb pull /system/etc/apdb Database
Now, navigate to “E:\ SN_Write_Tool_v1.1916.00\Android\Database”. There will be around 23 Files. We only Need 2 files from that.
APDB_MT6797_S01_alps-trunk-o0.tk_W19.10 (Approx. size 145kb)
MDDB_InfoCustomAppSrcP_MT6797_S00_MANNING_O_Vxx_x_ulwctg_n.EDB (Approx. size 59mb)
Note: Name and size may slightly vary depending upon your firmware.
Copy the above two files to some other destination (optional).
Note: If you are using PowerShell then, instead of “adb” type “./adb”
Configuring SN Writer Tool:
Open “SN_Writer.exe” inside “E:\ SN_Write_Tool_v1.1916.00”.
Now Click “System Config”.
Check “Dual IMEI” (Do not check “Dual IMEI Same” under that).
In Write options select Barcode, IMEI, BT Address, WiFi Address. (If you don’t have WiFi/BT Address then don’t check/select them).
Check “Load AP DP from DUT” and “Load Modem DB from DUT”.
Click “MD1_DB” and select the file that you pulled using ADB i.e.
“MDDB_InfoCustomAppSrcP_MT6797_S00_MANNING_O_Vxx_x_ulwctg_n.EDB”
Click “AP_DB” and select the file that you pulled using ADB i.e.
“APDB_MT6797_S01_alps-trunk-o0.tk_W19.10”
Now click “Save”.
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Understanding Barcode:
It took me lots n lots of trial & error and googling before finding the correct (probably) Barcode format that we need to use in SN Writer. Trust me, it was not an easy task. Below are three iterations of barcode, use any:
First Iteration (recommended):
The Barcode field consists if two parts, call them Spaces and Serial No.​
​
Total Length(33 Characters) = (25 Spaces) + SN(8)​
​
For Example,​
If my SN written on the box is “XYZ1223W”, my barcode will be (without quotes):​
Code:
“ XYZ1223W”
​
​
or
Second Iteration (recommended 2):
In this iteration, we'll assume that the Barcode field in SN Write Tool is a combination of three parts. Lets call it First (PN), Second and Third Part (SN). You can find PN & SN on the box of phone. I am not sure about the second part with 15 characters. You can leave the second part, just give 15 Spaces.​
​
Total Length(33 Characters) = PN(10) + (15 Spaces) + SN(8)​
​
For Example,​
If my PN written on the box is “AB1D1112IN” and SN is “XYZ1223W”, my barcode will be (without quotes):​
Code:
“AB1D1112IN XYZ1223W”
​
or
Third Iteration:
There can also be a third iteration for barcode, though I am not sure about this and is completely based on my assumption. In the second part, as mentioned above we are leaving 15 spaces, but in this, we will use the product barcode of 13 characters (Refer Barcode No. 2 in the attached image below) instead of 15 spaces​
​
​
​
For Example,​
If my barcode (no. 2 in image above) of 13 charcters is “0123456789012”, then in SN Writer we will write (without quotes):​
​
Total Length(33 Characters) = PN(10) + (Space) + (13) + (Space)+ SN(8)​
​
Code:
“AB1D1112IN 0123456789012 XYZ1223W”
​
Note the space after each part, which makes up for two characters that we require.​
As you can see in the Screenshot attached in this post, “Lenovo Help” app recognizes the device as it is meant to be recognized.
​
WiFi/Bluetooth Mac Address:
Though, it is not a big deal if you lost WiFi/Bluetooth Mac Addresses. They will still work fine even without it.
If you didn’t backup nvram before or didn’t note down WiFi/Bluetooth Mac address then you can’t get it back. But, if you did TWRP backup of nvram then you can restore it and get back both the original Mac addresses.
FAQs:
SN Writer not booting phone into Meta Mode automatically.
Make sure drivers are installed ​
or​
Boot Manually in Meta Mode using Power Button + Volume Down. Check Already in Meta Mode.​
​
Do I need to be on Stock ROM?
Yes.​
Changelog:
27 September 2020:
Update post.
Added one more iteration of barcode.
Added more Screenshots.
Correct minor typos.
thanks alot man
I managed to get apdb files but when i try your command to get mddb i get that error
adb: error: failed to copy '/etc/mddb' to 'Database\mddb': read failed: Is a directory
any help?
and how to know if my bluetooth or wifi mac address is missing and where to find them because nothing of that is written on the phone box
softmaster3 said:
thanks alot man
I managed to get apdb files but when i try your command to get mddb i get that error
adb: error: failed to copy '/etc/mddb' to 'Database\mddb': read failed: Is a directory
any help?
and how to know if my bluetooth or wifi mac address is missing and where to find them because nothing of that is written on the phone box
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Edit: Solved
Android will automatically generate Wi-Fi / Bluetooth address if not found. No need to worry about that. Thats why I I have mentioned in the post that it will still work fine even without it.
You mentioned wrong paths, /etc/apdb is fine but /etc/mddb doesn't exist(empty folder was created in latest update but still no contents in it). mddb is under /vendor/etc/mddb. Just to avoid confusion and even to make this guide suitable for users who pull the file from TWRP make the /etc/apdb to /system/etc/apdb
---------- Post added at 01:03 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:00 PM ----------
softmaster3 said:
thanks alot man
I managed to get apdb files but when i try your command to get mddb i get that error
adb: error: failed to copy '/etc/mddb' to 'Database\mddb': read failed: Is a directory
any help?
and how to know if my bluetooth or wifi mac address is missing and where to find them because nothing of that is written on the phone box
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instead of "adb pull /etc/mddb" use "adb pull /vendor/etc/mddb"
M.A.P said:
You mentioned wrong paths, /etc/apdb is fine but /etc/mddb doesn't exist(empty folder was created in latest update but still no contents in it). mddb is under /vendor/etc/mddb. Just to avoid confusion and even to make this guide suitable for users who pull the file from TWRP make the /etc/apdb to /system/etc/apdb
---------- Post added at 01:03 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:00 PM ----------
instead of "adb pull /etc/mddb" use "adb pull /vendor/etc/mddb"
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thanks a lot guys
u two just made my day
and M.A.P u r a life saver i cant thank you enough for ur work on treble for k8 note and ur help here
M.A.P said:
You mentioned wrong paths, /etc/apdb is fine but /etc/mddb doesn't exist(empty folder was created in latest update but still no contents in it). mddb is under /vendor/etc/mddb. Just to avoid confusion and even to make this guide suitable for users who pull the file from TWRP make the /etc/apdb to /system/etc/apdb
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Done. Thanks for suggestion.
i did write the serial, check warranty and its good
but noticed that the serial written on phone box is 12 Character long not just 8 and sn writer did write 8 only not the whole 12
is that correct??
softmaster3 said:
i did write the serial, check warranty and its good
but noticed that the serial written on phone box is 12 Character long not just 8 and sn writer did write 8 only not the whole 12
is that correct??
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May I see the image of your box. PM me the image.
done
softmaster3 said:
thanks a lot guys
u two just made my day
and M.A.P u r a life saver i cant thank you enough for ur work on treble for k8 note and ur help here
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Your welcome, I'm always ready to help
Hi, with the help of your guide, i have recovered my phone. But the problem is still same as it restarts repeatedly,sometimes it worked for 1 day but then again rewstarting. Is there any permanent solution for this?
psbtheone said:
Hi, with the help of your guide, i have recovered my phone. But the problem is still same as it restarts repeatedly,sometimes it worked for 1 day but then again rewstarting. Is there any permanent solution for this?
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Show your phone to a technician. It may be due to battery or some other reason.
Im getting remote object does not exist error for both commands
WP7 Barcode
Hi,
I was wondering how did you find the correct Barcode format? I have spent 2 days trying with different combinations and I still have not succeeded in restoring the serial number in my Oukitel WP7. It still gives me the generic serial number 123456789ABCDEF.
oxord said:
Hi,
I was wondering how did you find the correct Barcode format? I have spent 2 days trying with different combinations and I still have not succeeded in restoring the serial number in my Oukitel WP7. It still gives me the generic serial number 123456789ABCDEF.
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Did some Trial and Error to figure out correct (probably) barcode format. In addition to this, you'll also need specific database files for your phone in order restore it.
kk9999gada said:
Did some Trial and Error to figure out correct (probably) barcode format. In addition to this, you'll also need specific database files for your phone in order restore it.
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Man this thing is driving me crazy. I have tried every single combinations and did so many googling and there are not a lot of information about this. The other problem is that the Oukitel WP7 does not have a Product Number written on the box or on the back of the device, there is only a serial number and a barcode with 13 numbers under it. I even tried the FCC ID that is written at the top. I have been spending few days trying. I think the only way to know the correct format is to ask someone who has the same device to view it using Maui Meta by viewing the hex format or exporting the NVRAM to an ini file. I doubt anyone would help me with this though. I have the database files from the stock image. Anyways thanks man
oxord said:
Man this thing is driving me crazy. I have tried every single combinations and did so many googling and there are not a lot of information about this. The other problem is that the Oukitel WP7 does not have a Product Number written on the box or on the back of the device, there is only a serial number and a barcode with 13 numbers under it. I even tried the FCC ID that is written at the top. I have been spending few days trying. I think the only way to know the correct format is to ask someone who has the same device to view it using Maui Meta by viewing the hex format or exporting the NVRAM to an ini file. I doubt anyone would help me with this though. I have the database files from the stock image. Anyways thanks man
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That would be better.
There is no need for Part No. or Barcode (both can be replaced with spaces). The only thing required is Serial No.
kk9999gada said:
That would be better.
There is no need for Part No. or Barcode (both can be replaced with spaces). The only thing required is Serial No.
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I tried that as well with so many different ways and with spaces and without. I guess the length also matters. I even filled all 63 characters to see if anything changed in settings but it still showed the generic serial number. I am starting to wonder if sn tool is writing the data in the correct location. I am sure I am using the correct database files because I got them from the factory image from the official website and I am able to write the IMEIs correctly.
I am thinking now to go through the serial number which is 16 characters from left to right. Each time I add a space on the left and no spaces after the serial so first try would be only the serial then a 1 space before it then two spaces before it until I reach the 63 characters. This is like 50 restarts and if that does not work I will try in a same manner but this time full up spaces after the serial and do the same by adding one space on the left each time so first try would be the serial number and the remaining will be spaces up to 63 characters the second time will be one space before the serial and remaining spaces after it up to 63 and so one. I know it's crazy but if all that does not work I am not sure what else to do.
Hi
This happened to me with this dangerous spflash tool. WIPED everything. I followed this guide , It PASSES without any errors but doesnt write anything to my phone. Box has a code bar like this 6 970502 270581 then MEID code of 14 characters , than IMEI1 code and a IMEI2 code and finaly a S/N code of 15 characters.
As i said it PASS but doesnt show IMEI, version base band , bluetooth address, Serial number ,
Thank you very much spflash tool. Had to get another phone.
Phone is a MEDIATEK mt6763T.
Only thing that i dont understand from guide is how to enter Serial number in sn writer. Did it many ways. 33 characters and 64 characters with spaces.
If anyone has any idea , please show me the way. thx.

[GUIDE/TUTORIAL/HOWTO] Huawei Honor 5X from Stock to Android 10

[GUIDE/TUTORIAL/HOWTO] Huawei Honor 5X from Stock to Android 10
[GUIDE/TUTORIAL/HOWTO] Huawei Honor 5X (kiwi) from Stock to Android 10 / LineageOS 17.1 in 2023
Complete guide to install Android 10 on your Huawei Honor 5X.
This tutorial only applies to this model, to check the correct version:
in Android, go to Settings > About phone > Model number, make sure it is one of these models:
- KIW-L24
- KIW-L22
- KIW-L21 (Qualcomm Snapdragon)
Not 100% sure for following models:
- KIW-L23
- KIW-AL10
- KIW-AL20
- KIW-CL00
- KIW-UL00
- KIW-TL00
- KIW-TL00H
- KII-L05
- KII-L22
- KII-L21
I wrote tis tutorial with KIW-L21.
See all my tutorials at https://github.com/djibe/Android-tutorials
Netflix and Disney+ are working.
CHANGELOG
v1. Initial release
1) WHAT YOU NEED
- djibe Honor 5X pack: https://bit.ly/honor5xdjibepack or https://anonfiles.com/EfHbPev2z2/djibe_Honor_5X_pack_zip or
(Contains TWRP Recovery 3.4.0-0 + Magisk root + Huawei USB drivers x32/64 + fastboot + cited files for root)
+ ROM LineageOS Unofficial 17.1: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-10-0-lineageos-17-1-unofficial-for-honor-5x.4212671/
Download latest build here: https://mega.nz/file/tbUliQ7Q#7f7Byu1QuuYNkojPnu5MDevPyCx6oMxXxQsjgjciCsE
+ BitGApps ARM64 10: https://github.com/BiTGApps/BiTGApps-Release/releases
+/- extra apps: https://bitgapps.github.io/addon/ARM64.html
+ a microSD card formatted in FAT32: copy ROM, GApps (+ Magisk). Insert it in phone
+ Charge phone to 100%
2) INSTALL DRIVERS
Install Huawei USB drivers.
Then plug phone to PC and let the install go on.
3) BACKUP YOUR DATA
When your phone is connected to Windows, search for all .jpg, .mp3, .mp4 files on your phone and make copies on your PC.
Then, with your Google Account (Whatsapp and co) or an app like Backupyourmobile, backup all your SMS, MMS, contacts.
Make sure the backup is located on microSD card.
4) UNLOCK BOOTLOADER
Update your Honor 5X to the latest official Android 6 Marshmallow (MM).
In Android, go to Settings > Updater. Make sure you have latest version.
Go to Settings > About phone.
Tap 7 times on Build number to unlock Developer options.
Go to Settings > Developer options.
Switch ON "Enable OEM unlock" and "USB debugging".
You must pay to unlock bootloader as Huawei closed the official website.
List of services offering unlock codes for money:
- DC Unlocker ($4 + VAT): https://www.dc-unlocker.com/supported_models_1/huawei_phones
- MinistryOfSolutions ($4): https://ministryofsolutions.com/huawei-bootloader-unlock-paid-service-html
Follow steps to get a paid unlock code. Here are the steps for DC Unlocker.
Go to DC Unlocker website: https://www.dc-unlocker.com/supported_models_1/huawei_phones
Download latest Client for Windows and install it.
On phone, launch Dial pad and type: *#*#2846579#*#*
ProjectMenu opens.
Go to Background Settings > USB Port Settings > select Manufacture Mode and Close.
### If you restart phone before the end of the process, you have to do this again.
Connect Honor 5X to PC.
Go to Windows Device Manager.
In the Modems section, Android Adapter Modem is listed.
In the Ports section, Android Adapter PCUI (COMn) is listed.
### If not, you must check USB drivers installation again.
Launch DC Unlocker.
- Select manufacturer: Huawei phones
- Select model: Auto detect (or Huawei Qualcomm Android phone)
Click magnyfying glass button.
DC Unlocker returns:
Code:
Found Applications port COM3
Found Diagnostics port COM5
Found Phone : HUAWEIKIW-L21
Model : Huawei Qualcomm Android phone
IMEI : xxx
Serial NR. : xxx
Firmware : xxx
Hardware ver. : HL3KIWMAD
Now go to DC Unlocker shop: https://www.dc-unlocker.com/buy
You need 4 credits ($4) for operation 24: Huawei Qualcomm Read Bootloader Code (up to Android 8)
Set subscription as:
Item: New user account
User name: YOUR CHOICE
Credits: 4
I used Credit card.
Note down purchase informations, we will need these in DC Unlocker.
Back to DC Unlocker.
Go to Server panel.
Fill User name and Password with data from your receipt.
Click Check login.
Go to Unlocking section and click Read bootloader code button.
DC Unlocker returns:
Code:
Reading bootloader code...
Bootloader code : xxx
Note down Bootloader code carefuly.
On phone, launch Dial pad again and type: *#*#2846579#*#*
ProjectMenu opens.
Go to Background Settings > USB Port Settings > select Google Mode and Close.
Go to my djibe/flash folder.
In the address bar, type cmd and confirm with keyboard Enter key.
Enter command:
Code:
adb devices
Authorize USB debugging from phone.
Enter command again (use arrow up key to print last command):
Code:
adb devices
Command returns
Code:
List of devices attached
W6HDU16325009900 device
Then:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Phone switches to white screen in FASTBOOT&RESCUE MODE.
To check that fastboot USB drivers are OK, type:
Code:
fastboot devices
### If command doesn't print a line like: 516b3414 fastboot, you have to fix USB drivers.
Now enter THE command:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock FILL_WITH_YOUR_UNLOCK_CODE
Confirm with enter and wait a moment ... till success is confirmed :
"(bootloader) Unlock success , the device will reboot and factory reset
OKAY [ 0.046s]
Finished. Total time: 0.046s".
Keep Windows command opened and let phone reset Android.
4) FLASH RECOVERY
Configure Android rapidly.
Unplug phone and replug USB.
Go to Settings > About phone.
Tap 7 times on Build number to unlock Developer options.
Go to Settings > Developer options.
Switch ON "Enable OEM unlock" and "USB debugging".
Back to Windows command, type:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Twice to authorize USB debugging from phone again.
Now that you are back to bootloader, enter:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.4.0-0-kiwi.img
Confirm with Enter.
Terminal confirms : "Finished. Total time: 2.711s".
And now:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-3.4.0-0-kiwi.img
### If phone goes in a bootloop, disconnect phone and force shutdown holding Power button.
Welcome to TWRP 3.4 recovery.
TWRP asks for Keep System Read Only ? Swipe to Allow Modifications.
### You don't see this warning screen? Then you'll get "TWRP unable to mount storage" while trying to wipe partitions.
### > in TWRP, go to Reboot > Recovery so Recovery will refresh and popup the partition writing privilege.
In TWRP home screen, go to Wipe > Format data.
This will remove encryption.
Type yes and confirm to format partition.
Go to Reboot > Recovery.
Back to TWRP, go straight to Backup menu.
Select Boot, Data, System, Custom, OEMinfo, EFS and Firmware partitions.
Tap on Select Storage and set Micro SD card.
Swipe to Backup and wait during backup.
### If MicroSD card is too small. Backup on data partition and after backup has ended, go to Mount and connect phone to PC to retrieve TWRP backup folder.
### Store this backup (aka nandroid backup) somewhere safe before going further.
5) WIPE PARTITIONS
Go to Wipe > Advanced Wipe and check Cache, Data, Internal Storage, System and Swipe to Wipe.
6) FLASH ROM, BITGAPPS +/- MAGISK
Back to TWRP Home menu. Then tap on Install > select Storage MicroSD > choose lineage*.zip,
(if you don't see the files, tap on Select Storage and make sure Micro SDCard is active).
then Add more Zips > BiTGApps*.zip,
Optional: Add Magisk*.zip
then Swipe to confirm Flash.
Wait for operation to end.
Then tap Wipe cache/dalvik, swipe to confirm,
then Reboot System.
Android 10 is installed !
Wait for the phone to boot during 10 minutes.
7) ROOT WITH MAGISK (OPTIONAL)
### Only if you flashed Magisk via TWRP recovery
Do not connect to Android account.
Magisk root starts with Android.
You can manage permissions and extra modules with Magisk Manager app.
Open Files app > Install Magisk.apk.
Then in Magisk goto Settings > Hide magisk app and give it a name, switch Zygisk option ON.
Go to Modules Tab > Install from Storage: MagiskHidePropsConfig and safetynet.
Go to Developer options to disable Android debugging (ADB).
Reboot phone.
You can use yasnac app to check Safetynet passes.
Then with Files App: install netflix and disney+ if needed.
10) OTHER APPS
- You can use GPS Status & Toolbox for faster GPS fix.
- Developer options
Settings > About phone.
Tap 7 times on build number.
Back to Settings > System > Advanced > Developer options
Select USB Configuration > set MTP
Set Windows animation scale, Transition animation scale and Animator duration scale to .5x
That's it.
Enjoy ;-)
djibe
Thanks: @BadDaemon, LineageOS team, TWRP team, BitGapps team, TopJohnWu (Magisk)
Thanks for this updated tutorial. I might be like a lot of others who only recently purchased this smartphone. I think they cost a little more now then the $34.95 I paid a month ago.
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I originally purchased to I could try the freemobile SIM, but unfortunately it requires VOLTE. I also tried T-Mobile data only SIMS with it, but they seem to be shut down as I am still using the stock image.
I opted to use Ministry of Solutions as it was only $4 and DC seems to require the user to go through a process and Ministry of Solutions pretty much does all the work. The process just required me to do the following:
Go to their website and pay $4 via paypal for the service,
Contact them to let them know you paid for the service and schedule a time to get it done. I just used email.
Install teamviewer and provide the access information for them to access your system remotely.
Be available to configure the phone so they can do their work.
Wait for them to get done with the process and provide the unlock code for you.
The unlock code will also be included on paypal upon completion of their work.
So far I have only unlocked the bootlader and installed TWRP and will finish the process when I have time. I am just happy to have noticed that this tutorial is up to date and has links to all the resources needed to do the upgrade.
Hi @comm-ents, thanks for sharing.
I would not let anyone come on my computer but it is nice to have this alternative.
This phone is still damn cool, even though Honor closed their unlock site.
djibe89 said:
Hi @comm-ents, thanks for sharing.
I would not let anyone come on my computer but it is nice to have this alternative.
This phone is still damn cool, even though Honor closed their unlock site.
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I wasn't too concerned as I currently use Linux Mint for work and Windows mostly for playing games so there isn't much there to compromise. I will be using them again if needed as they only did what was needed to get the code. I am pretty sure that a copy of Windows installed in Virtualbox would also work for increased security.
Just be aware that most compromised information isn't done while you're watching but behind the scenes so you're always taking a risk when connected to a remote site.
I suppose not having to pay $4 to get the unlock code would be nice, but it is just $4 to get even more benefits out of a very inexpensive dual SIM phone. Maybe if I am lucky it will be even more useful once I replace the Stock ROM with something a bit more up to date.
I am not able to install the lineage rom as I just get an error.
updater process ended with error 7 with my KIW-L24. I also tried to remove the assert lines as some instructions suggest should be done and it looks like the install went ok, but It ends up in a boot loop.
After trying the process twice just in case I made a mistake, I found that but removing the assert lines from the file, the install seems to complete, but I am no longer able to use TWRP from the phone as the touch screen doesn't work any more and Lineage doesn't boot either.
The only reason I can think of that the install doesn't work is because there is something that is different about the phone I have like it is a newer revision. It seems that the partition sizes might be different and when I remove the assert lines the install just writes to a partition that is too small to hold the data and it ends up overwriting itself so it is basically corrupted in the process. Just a theory, but I haven't had any luck with anything but the stock firmware.
comm-ents said:
I am not able to install the lineage rom as I just get an error.
updater process ended with error 7 with my KIW-L24. I also tried to remove the assert lines as some instructions suggest should be done and it looks like the install went ok, but It ends up in a boot loop.
After trying the process twice just in case I made a mistake, I found that but removing the assert lines from the file, the install seems to complete, but I am no longer able to use TWRP from the phone as the touch screen doesn't work any more and Lineage doesn't boot either.
The only reason I can think of that the install doesn't work is because there is something that is different about the phone I have like it is a newer revision. It seems that the partition sizes might be different and when I remove the assert lines the install just writes to a partition that is too small to hold the data and it ends up overwriting itself so it is basically corrupted in the process. Just a theory, but I haven't had any luck with anything but the stock firmware.
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Sure of your model ?
Info about kiwi | LineageOS Wiki
wiki.lineageos.org
djibe89 said:
Sure of your model ?
Info about kiwi | LineageOS Wiki
wiki.lineageos.org
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Yep. Model number KIW-L24.
comm-ents said:
Yep. Model number KIW-L24.
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Format Data
Wipe all partitions
Reboot recovery
Flash
Leads to Error 7 ?
djibe89 said:
Format Data
Wipe all partitions
Reboot recovery
Flash
Leads to Error 7
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Yes.
The first issue is that when I try to format Data I get: Unable to wipe '/data' -- unknown file system 'auto' Unable to format to remove encryption. I found a suggestion to format the /data partition manually from adb shell which works.
The Lineage from wasn't the only Install I the error 7 with though as ResurrectionRemix-M-v5.7.4-20161220-kiwi also gave the same error 7.
Now the touch screen isn't working again in TWRP because I accidentally installed the wrong version of Lineage. with the assert lines removed. It would be nice to know how I can do a restore from the command line, but the TWRP command line guide isn't much help. It is just too much of a PITA that once I can get stock back on it I will just sell it while I'm ahead.
Sometimes you have to manually reformat.
Go to Wipe > Advanced wipe > Cache > Change partition
Too bad you didn't succeed
I was able to unlock the boot loader and still have a rooted phone. What I had hoped to do is use it with a T-Mobile data only plan and a SIM from FreeMobile provides a few hundred minutes a month for free.
I don't know why I get the Error 7, but you can't just remove the assert lines as the install might seem to have worked, but that is only because it just proceeds to install even though there might be something wrong and the install just messes up the phone.
I am still using the phone right now to test as a hotspot. The real reason that SIM didn't work in the phone is because of something on T-Mobiles end so it actually works in the phone now and since it is rooted I can make other changes that actually allow it to work as hotspot without limitations.
I should be able to find another dual SIM phone that can be rooted, but I am not sure there is anything that also supports Volte.
Is there otherway to unlock bootloader without paying 4 dollar. My country has restriction. i cant pay.
neysariy said:
Is there otherway to unlock bootloader without paying 4 dollar. My country has restriction. i cant pay.
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No way.
Or tell us if a miracle happened
In djibe Honor 5X pack, you said it contains Huawei USB drivers x32/64 but i didnt found it. Only driver that worked is:
Support area | files.dc-unlocker.com
files.dc-unlocker.com
Please add to your pack if you forgot that
In my phone there is not "unlock oem" option. What shoud i do. It that important?
Dc unlocker say error conection to server. I dont know why.
I'll dig into it. Thx
This guy in telegram can unlock bootloader of huawei phones very fast @fullkade_huawei_support
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neysariy said:
In djibe Honor 5X pack, you said it contains Huawei USB drivers x32/64 but i didnt found it. Only driver that worked is:
Support area | files.dc-unlocker.com
files.dc-unlocker.com
Please add to your pack if you forgot that
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Pack updated with USB drivers. Sorry for that

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