Service Provider Update after Root - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions & Answers

I have followed the guide to flash the unlocked firmware and root my S7 Edge (http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...de-flashing-sm-935u-firmware-verizon-t3415145) and all has been working well this weekend. This morning my phone gives me a persistent popup notification about a service provider update and "my device will restart to configure features supported by new sim card." The only option is to press ok and allow it to reboot. I cannot use my phone while this notification is active, and I am unable to kill it in any way. When the phone reboots to recovery, the configuration fails with "dm-verity verification failed". I then reboot system or power off and the endless cycle continues.
Has this happened to anyone else, has anyone figured out a way around this? I think I can reflash the firmware and start over from scratch, but this is of course not ideal.
Thank you for any help you may provide.

I wasn't getting any notifications however i did have some strange behavior going on and rebooted only to get the dm-verity verification failed and was no longer able to boot it would just sit at the Samsung splash screen I then had to factory reset re-post and re-setup everything, hopefully your experience won't need that since you are still able to boot!
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Thank you for the response, it's always nice to know someone has had similar problems. Looks like I will have to try reflashing the firmware. After your re-setup, did you do anything to prevent the issue from reoccurring?

Everything is again in working order. If anyone finds this and has the same problem, after flashing the Verizon fixes the phone is identified (in the about device setting) as the SM-G935V version again and is set to download updates automatically. I unchecked this option and I hope this should prevent it from happening again.

Not really wasn't sure exactly what happened the first time but thankfully (knock on wood) ??? it hasn't happened again.
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mine did it too. had to reinstall the whole thing.

drmatthews1 said:
Has this happened to anyone else, has anyone figured out a way around this? I think I can reflash the firmware and start over from scratch, but this is of course not ideal.
Thank you for any help you may provide.
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shawnten said:
mine did it too. had to reinstall the whole thing.
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I encountered this issue today and found a solution:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/help/whats-package-service-provider-update-t3425169

This happens when you install the xPosed module xTouchWiz. Generally it's perfectly fine to use. HOWEVER DO NOT CHECK THE DISABLE DVFS BOX! This is what causes this!

Dameon87 said:
This happens when you install the xPosed module xTouchWiz. Generally it's perfectly fine to use. HOWEVER DO NOT CHECK THE DISABLE DVFS BOX! This is what causes this!
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Going to have to disagree with you there, I have had DVFS disabled since I've rooted and have never seen this issue. I should say though that I'm on the international firmware, so maybe it's something with the Verizon firmware?

thedrizzle said:
Going to have to disagree with you there, I have had DVFS disabled since I've rooted and have never seen this issue. I should say though that I'm on the international firmware, so maybe it's something with the Verizon firmware?
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This has been my experience, as well as a few others. I'm not 100% sure it's that setting in particular, but I am 100% sure that it is caused by a setting in xTouchWiz. I had the issue once before, and it was a clean install save for xTouchwiz and me running through all the options. Since then, I've limited the choices in xTouchwiz and have not experienced the issue since. When I have some time I'll run through it and see if I can replicate the behavior again, since I'm working on a ROM.

There is a simple fix...
I agree, XtouchWiz drops a bomb when installed and it will cripple your phone. I never played with DVFS, I personally though it was the disable TIMA that set it off. An easy fix for anyone who stumbled on this. Power off your phone, remove the sim card, power up your phone, freeze a service called AutoPreconfig, power down and insert sim, good to go.
More info http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ge-service-provider-update-t3425169?nocache=1
Shout out to Wired4Fun for this easy fix.

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[Q] Problem with WIFI, freeze and reboot after time of sleep (Also in secure mode)

Hi, I never root my phone or flash a custom ROM.
The problems was started when I flashed a new ROM from sammobile of another country, my phone comes with 4.2 and I flashed a 4.3.
I flashed newer ROM from only Vodafone-Spain (only those really are my official supplier), and then I update ever with Samsung KIES, (no Knox counter)
So, with Andorid 4.3 I had more problems than now with 4.4, now the only problem is with WIFI
I can use normally, with screen ON, the problem is when sleep for a long time (more than 1 hour) when I touch a button I see the unlock screen, but does not seem to work the touch screen, and screen go off after a seconds, if I touch other button the screen don't go on. And then, after aprox 30s it reboot itself, and show a window telling that the Process System is not responding, do you want to close?, and two buttons, close or wait.
I tried to start my phone in Secure Mode and I have the same problem, so it is not an app, it is the ROM.
I do at least 2 Factory Reset, but the problem is still there.
I think it is a software problem and not a hardware problem, because the problem start when I update to Android 4.3
I tried the trick WIFI Power save Mode OFF (on dialer, *#0011# -> WIFI -> Power save mode OFF) and never reboot automatically, so the problem I think it is with this power save mode. But if I turn off, when WIFI is ON, the battery drain fast.
In the samsung shop they tell me that first will format my phone to see if the problem solve and try for a time, if not solve, then I have to send by mail... and I will not send it because I know the time it will take to repair it is about 1-2 months and I need the phone for my work.
So is there another solution or something to try?
Napalm Candy said:
So is there another solution or something to try?
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Try reflashing the Firmware once again mate and Here you can follow the tutorial from here
Repulsa said:
Try reflashing the Firmware once again mate and Here you can follow the tutorial from here
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Since the first ROM (4.2) I flashed 3 or 4 ROMs from SamMobile, so I am not very optimistic. But I don't lost nothing, I will try it
I flash again the ROM, and after 2 days testing, the problem is still there.
Any other thing to try before send to samsung?
Please, give me another idea to try. I really have a problem with WIFI
This is how Wifi (some times) drain my battery when are not connected to a network. But the problem is worst when is connected, because it freeze and reboot.
Hello! You could fix the problem? I took suffering the same problem as your months, and I have not been solved, I'm for kicking the **** mobile! As may give so many problems with the wifi?
regards
manguila said:
Hello! You could fix the problem? I took suffering the same problem as your months, and I have not been solved, I'm for kicking the **** mobile! As may give so many problems with the wifi?
regards
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Yes I solve. So.. I don't solve it, it solve it self. One day I saw that I don't had wifi connection, then I saw that I don't any WIFI names stored, all was erased automatically, I don't know how.
But the result it, I don't have anymore a freeze or a reboot because wifi. ALL, absolute ALL run fine now. I had a lot of WIFI names stored, about 30-50, maybe this was the problem, a conflict with some of these names, but I'm not sure
No one update, reflash, factory reset, or start in safe mode was solve any problem, the problem solve it self... very strange.
If you try a factory reset, then don't restore all your mobile config. Try to install all apps manually, one by one. I ever restored my backuped config, and I think this was the problem.
Hope you can solve it
Napalm Candy said:
Yes I solve. So.. I don't solve it, it solve it self. One day I saw that I don't had wifi connection, then I saw that I don't any WIFI names stored, all was erased automatically, I don't know how.
But the result it, I don't have anymore a freeze or a reboot because wifi. ALL, absolute ALL run fine now. I had a lot of WIFI names stored, about 30-50, maybe this was the problem, a conflict with some of these names, but I'm not sure
No one update, reflash, factory reset, or start in safe mode was solve any problem, the problem solve it self... very strange.
If you try a factory reset, then don't restore all your mobile config. Try to install all apps manually, one by one. I ever restored my backuped config, and I think this was the problem.
Hope you can solve it
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Thank you very much for answering so quickly.
Happens to me exactly what you do, but seems to have no solution.
I have tried more than 8 roms, stock or mods, and always fails.
At first I thought it would issue the modem or kernel, but after many tests, I do not ****ing know what is causing the problem.
I'm running out of solutions, anyway thanks for telling your case...
I'm glad that in the end one way or another, you have it fixed.
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manguila said:
Thank you very much for answering so quickly.
Happens to me exactly what you do, but seems to have no solution.
I have tried more than 8 roms, stock or mods, and always fails.
At first I thought it would issue the modem or kernel, but after many tests, I do not ****ing know what is causing the problem.
I'm running out of solutions, anyway thanks for telling your case...
I'm glad that in the end one way or another, you have it fixed.
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What happens when you fully wipe, flash a 4.4.2 rom, don't restore anything, not even your google account and don't install any apps.
Lennyz1988 said:
What happens when you fully wipe, flash a 4.4.2 rom, don't restore anything, not even your google account and don't install any apps.
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Thanks for your interest! The truth is that it is very strange ...
If I remember correctly, already try what you mention me, but I kept going ... It's like at some point something had happened which change roms not seem to solve..
I'm considering installing a rom with 4 files and pit file, but do not know if this will help in something
Let's see if I can come up with the bug because it is becoming a pain in the ass
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I would try what say Lenny1988. So the only change before solution and after solution, was a big crash on WIFi drivers/app/modem (don't sure) it self, and was deleted all my stored wifi access points that I had. It was a problem related to Wifi power save, if I disabled it then I had no reboots/freezes.
So, I would try a factory wipe and DON'T restore anything, and try for a couple days. If work, then you know a way to solve it.
Tell us if it works.
Hello there! I will update with the latest news!
I tried the recommended advice, but no luck...Not seem to affect him leave without restoring.
The only thing that seems to work and keep it running, is to disable wifi power saving system
you know....
Code:
1. Go to your phone dialer
2. Dial *#0011#
3. When you see the "ServiceMode" screen, press the left menu button
4. Select "WiFi"
5. See that "Wifi Power Save Mode" button that is "ON" - well turn it "OFF"
But this way drain your battery much faster,so it does not seem a good solution to the problem.
Curiously, the same phone, some people suffer this problem and others do not....
It may be hardware? or software?
If I find something, I'll note here.
Regards

I9505 random reboots

Hi! I recently updated my i9505 to the xugng8 firmware via kies. Ever since, my phone has been randomly rebooting itself. The reboots are quick enough, so it doesn't look like the phone is completely rebooting, more like a half reboot. I have tried formating, but that didn't help. I have the phone rooted but using stock firmware.
Any ideas what could be causing this? Thanks
juzzy16 said:
Hi! I recently updated my i9505 to the xugng8 firmware via kies. Ever since, my phone has been randomly rebooting itself. The reboots are quick enough, so it doesn't look like the phone is completely rebooting, more like a half reboot. I have tried formating, but that didn't help. I have the phone rooted but using stock firmware.
Any ideas what could be causing this? Thanks
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You have to uninstall every Knox app, that will stop the reboots
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juzzy16 said:
Hi! I recently updated my i9505 to the xugng8 firmware via kies. Ever since, my phone has been randomly rebooting itself. The reboots are quick enough, so it doesn't look like the phone is completely rebooting, more like a half reboot. I have tried formating, but that didn't help. I have the phone rooted but using stock firmware.
Any ideas what could be causing this? Thanks
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Remove all Knox related apps via "Titanium Backup" and you are good to go. :good:
there is also an xposed module that deals with these random reboots, but personally i think the best way is to revert to an earlier firmware. fnb8 is rock solid.
I have just upgraded my firmware to NG8 (UK) and my phone reboots randomly, no matter what I am doing. After receiving a call, using gmaps, etc..
I will try the suggested solution with removing the knox sh*t and report back.
Yes
juzzy16 said:
Hi! I recently updated my i9505 to the xugng8 firmware via kies. Ever since, my phone has been randomly rebooting itself. The reboots are quick enough, so it doesn't look like the phone is completely rebooting, more like a half reboot. I have tried formating, but that didn't help. I have the phone rooted but using stock firmware.
Any ideas what could be causing this? Thanks
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Yes, same problem here exactly. Any solution to fix this WITHOUT ROOT or reverting back to xxufnb9 ?
I found that uninstalling all knox apps and resetting a private app fixed my problem. I have been restart free for the last 2 days! I suggest using BBS to find out what app is causing wakes and reset them.
nm8 said:
I have just upgraded my firmware to NG8 (UK) and my phone reboots randomly, no matter what I am doing. After receiving a call, using gmaps, etc..
I will try the suggested solution with removing the knox sh*t and report back.
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wuwinso said:
Yes, same problem here exactly. Any solution to fix this WITHOUT ROOT or reverting back to UGNF ?
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juzzy16 said:
I found that uninstalling all knox apps and resetting a private app fixed my problem. I have been restart free for the last 2 days! I suggest using BBS to find out what app is causing wakes and reset them.
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yup same here after reading this thread and removing all knox crap.... phone has not had a self reboot reboot for the day...
Revert
Had to reflash the old XXUFNB9, it was useless with all those restarts. Downgrade went okey, however need to delete the Media Storage `s cache because it will keep crashing. Testing now if it solved the problem.
Update 1: after 2 hours later no restart so far..
I recommend this solution who doesn`t want to loose everything and risking if a factory reset will solve this issue. There is a problem with the KNOX 2.0 update (XXUGNG8) ...
Update 2: Link for the firmware, for whoever choose to do this way: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/3/?download=31852
Ok, just a quick update, I have used googlemaps for 2 hours, and tomtom navigator for 1 hour on my S4, made and received a few calls without issue. No REBOOTS.. I think it was definitely the knox crap...
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I found that uninstalling all knox apps and resetting a private app fixed my problem. I have been restart free for the last 2 days! I suggest using BBS to find out what app is causing wakes and reset them.
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Ok, just a quick update, I have used googlemaps for 2 hours, and tomtom navigator for 1 hour on my S4, made and received a few calls without issue. No REBOOTS.. I think it was definitely the knox crap...
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Stabil for 3 hours or 2 days - well that's for sure great ....
You both must be joking - take older NB8 and you can have an uptime of > 1 month without any problem,
All newer version are worse -
As s.o. mentioned, there is an Xposed Modul made by Thomas Hofmann that tries to solve this. This is not a Knox problem but seems to be in AOSP itself - although might mainly be triggered by Knox 2.0 (NB8 is still Knox 1.0). In general situation goes worse the more processes are started, i.e. with heavy load. It is said to happen not only with S4 but e.g. also with N3.
As Thomas Hofmann stated: "I figured out that actually the system server process crashed due to an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException"
If you want to know details plz have a look at Thomas's blog. With his modul he mainly catches a faulty parameter value that would otherwise cause a certain method to crash. As a result he manages to avoid the reboot but of course the real problem goes deeper, so to fix this for real Google / Samsung are needed.
=> I want a 4.4.4 rom with towelroot fixed, without those ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsExceptions and as solid as NB8 - but I doubt Samsung is able or willing to do this.
I am using STOCK i9505 4.4.2 ROM which is rooted. I don't use towelroot because I don't have to. I also try to stay away from premade Roms and Kernels beause i don't have time to test and tinker with eveything.
After a few days of removing knoxcrap, I can conclude, that it is the issue with my phone. My i9505 is now working perfectly......
Have to agree with you. Since removing all the knox stuff, Haven't had a reboot since! Been over a week now at this stage!
nm8 said:
I am using STOCK i9505 4.4.2 ROM which is rooted. I don't use towelroot because I don't have to. I also try to stay away from premade Roms and Kernels beause i don't have time to test and tinker with eveything.
After a few days of removing knoxcrap, I can conclude, that it is the issue with my phone. My i9505 is now working perfectly......
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no random rebooting anymore xugng8 firmware
juzzy16 said:
Hi! I recently updated my i9505 to the xugng8 firmware via kies. Ever since, my phone has been randomly rebooting itself. The reboots are quick enough, so it doesn't look like the phone is completely rebooting, more like a half reboot. I have tried formating, but that didn't help. I have the phone rooted but using stock firmware.
Any ideas what could be causing this? Thanks
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i have sorted my i9505 to the xugng8 firmware by re-installing with latest odin...download fresh stock firmware xugng8 firmware and i re-installed 2 weeks now no reboot ,but make sure before you do these steps usb debuging mode is selected ,rest you all know
nm8 said:
I don't use towelroot because I don't have to.
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Yes, many think this to be a nice 'feature' to get root, but that rediculous. Towelroot (plus the older Exynos bug - but that was Samsung specific) is the biggest bug in Android since many years. Using a kernel that is not hardened against this (this unfortunately includes the otherwise almost perfect NB8 rom) could mean you couldn't be save anymore from someone taking over your phone unnoticed using root authorization.
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juzzy16 said:
Have to agree with you. Since removing all the knox stuff, Haven't had a reboot since! Been over a week now at this stage!
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As said those reboots most certaintly are caused by a bug in AOSP code itself - but in fact they seem to be mainly triggered by Knox 2.0. Otherwise a lot more phones other than S4 or N3 should be involved.
As we will never know fpr sure if and when Google/Samsung will solve the real reason of this problem and "removing" Knox 2.0 seems to help, it would be very nice of you (juzzy16, nm8, sneazy) to perhaps add another comment in 2-3 weeks about reboot behaviour again including the rom version you are using and what exactly of Knox you had removed.:good:

PSA: Configure your fingerprint scanner before flashing any ROM

Earlier today I was mucking about and decided to play around with the fingerprint scanner for the first time. When I went in to settings and clicked the fingerprint manager, I received an error stating that the scanner is borked, and to reset my device to fix it. Rebooting did not fix the issue.
Soon I found another person with the same issue, who said that he was able to fix it by flashing stock NJ7 via Odin. After a bit of chatter we realized that neither he nor I had set up the fingerprint scanner before flashing a ROM. We basically booted the phone and went straight to rooting it, and flashing ROMs on it.
I can confirm that re-flashing the stock ROM via odin allowed me to set up the scanner successfully, and that the functionality has not been affected by any subsequent ROM flashing.
I do not understand the mechanism behind why this happens, it is just my experience. Perhaps there is some sort of validation that is run the first time you use the scanner, making sure you are running official firmware, and then setting a flag somewhere? How then would that flag be saved for all subsequent rom flashes? Hidden partition or some ****? Hardware flag? I dunno I don't get it, but I figured out how to fix it by golly. Hopefully this helps someone else.
If any others can confirm the same issue, we may want to add this as a step in the rooting/romming how-to threads, so that others don't run into the same issue.
One good thing is that when I flashed stock via odin, it didn't wipe my data. I was able to then flash TWRP and then Dynamic Kat again, keeping all of my settings the whole way through. Ended up not being as much of a hassle as I thought it was going to be :good:
Thank you for sharing this, I have to say in my case it is not working now i did get the phone rooted and then added jovys rom then did my setup the fingerprint scanner worked for me, then i installed dynamic rom and then the later update of same rom and then the fingerprint scanner is no longer working for me there is a new update for the rom i am going to flash and see if it works now as in a previous version the bloat from samsu g had been removed and with jovys rom being stock rooted it was still there, so i am wondering if it has to do with some of the bloat from Samsung and it being removed that breaks the fingerprint scanner, i will report after i flash the new version of dynamic.
santos.moreno3 said:
Thank you for sharing this, I have to say in my case it is not working now i did get the phone rooted and then added jovys rom then did my setup the fingerprint scanner worked for me, then i installed dynamic rom and then the later update of same rom and then the fingerprint scanner is no longer working for me there is a new update for the rom i am going to flash and see if it works now as in a previous version the bloat from samsu g had been removed and with jovys rom being stock rooted it was still there, so i am wondering if it has to do with some of the bloat from Samsung and it being removed that breaks the fingerprint scanner, i will report after i flash the new version of dynamic.
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I first noticed the problem while I was on Dynamic Kat 1.1 and thought the same thing, that it was something to do with the Sammy apps, but it still didn't work after updating to DK 1.2. I've had it both working and non-working whilst running the same ROM (1.2,) and the only thing different between the two instances was the fact that I configured it while I was in stock in one instance.
This is important information. Hopefully the devs will be able to fix this asap. Thanks!!
Wow thank you BotsOne! I'm having the same issue. I'll try this in the morning. Before I rooted, I set up the fingerprint scanner and it worked fine the I switched back to swipe, then rooted. After rooting I installed Jovys rom and lo it hasn't worked since. Does the lock screen have to be set to fingerprint scanner at the time of flashing roms or can you set it up once and move on from that point forward? Thanks again!
android242 said:
Wow thank you BotsOne! I'm having the same issue. I'll try this in the morning. Before I rooted, I set up the fingerprint scanner and it worked fine the I switched back to swipe, then rooted. After rooting I installed Jovys rom and lo it hasn't worked since. Does the lock screen have to be set to fingerprint scanner at the time of flashing roms or can you set it up once and move on from that point forward? Thanks again!
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Honestly I'm not sure. We need a few more people with the same error to get to the bottom of what's going on here. I could be way off with my assumption. We need a bit more info.
Cool I'll try tomorrow and report back..
BotsOne said:
Earlier today I was mucking about and decided to play around with the fingerprint scanner for the first time. When I went in to settings and clicked the fingerprint manager, I received an error stating that the scanner is borked, and to reset my device to fix it. Rebooting did not fix the issue.
Soon I found another person with the same issue, who said that he was able to fix it by flashing stock NJ7 via Odin. After a bit of chatter we realized that neither he nor I had set up the fingerprint scanner before flashing a ROM. We basically booted the phone and went straight to rooting it, and flashing ROMs on it.
I can confirm that re-flashing the stock ROM via odin allowed me to set up the scanner successfully, and that the functionality has not been affected by any subsequent ROM flashing.
I do not understand the mechanism behind why this happens, it is just my experience. Perhaps there is some sort of validation that is run the first time you use the scanner, making sure you are running official firmware, and then setting a flag somewhere? How then would that flag be saved for all subsequent rom flashes? Hidden partition or some ****? Hardware flag? I dunno I don't get it, but I figured out how to fix it by golly. Hopefully this helps someone else.
If any others can confirm the same issue, we may want to add this as a step in the rooting/romming how-to threads, so that others don't run into the same issue.
One good thing is that when I flashed stock via odin, it didn't wipe my data. I was able to then flash TWRP and then Dynamic Kat again, keeping all of my settings the whole way through. Ended up not being as much of a hassle as I thought it was going to be :good:
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Yes, I am quoting the entire op...
Give me some more evidence of this and I will edit the Root & Recovery Guide immediately... I have seen conflicting posts on this matter too... Also, is not clear if private mode does continue to work after rooting or not... Can anyone confirm... (without flashing any roms... from original unrooted to rooted) Private mode... does work or not??? (Private mode is not suppose to work after rooting... but some say it does work???)
Nice post! Come on people... help...
Before you back up your rom, disable fingerprint scanner and delete saved fingerprints. If you don't and you go do your backup and ever plan on using the scanner again on that backup, it won't work. One of the guys thinks it has to do with the fingerprints being encrypted so when you restore, it can't decrypt it and locks you out.
I can confirm personally that disabling it before you do your backup then flashing a new rom then restoring your old backup, the fingerprint scanner will still work. Just have to set it up again. But that is a whole lot easier then flashing stock with odin again and starting over.
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Before you back up your rom, disable fingerprint scanner and delete saved fingerprints. If you don't and you go do your backup and ever plan on using the scanner again on that backup, it won't work. One of the guys thinks it has to do with the fingerprints being encrypted so when you restore, it can't decrypt it and locks you out.
I can confirm personally that disabling it before you do your backup then flashing a new rom then restoring your old backup, the fingerprint scanner will still work. Just have to set it up again. But that is a whole lot easier then flashing stock with odin again and starting over.
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I think this may be an additional problem for flashers, but not necessarily the same one I am addressing. The reason I say this is because I hadn't configured the scanner at all previous to when I discovered that mine didn't work, the error completely prevents me from opening the fingerprint manager. I couldn't even enable the fingerprint function to begin with. Does that make sense?
Not trying to argue just trying to make sure we are on the same page =)
Just noticed my fingerprint scanner isn't working. Wtf lol
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i notice this problem as soon as i flashed first rom the only way o get it working again is flashing back to stock odin but no matter what i do as soon as i flash a rom I get a error message ? here the post another member had the same problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/help/fingerprint-sensor-error-t2918069
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Before you back up your rom, disable fingerprint scanner and delete saved fingerprints. If you don't and you go do your backup and ever plan on using the scanner again on that backup, it won't work. One of the guys thinks it has to do with the fingerprints being encrypted so when you restore, it can't decrypt it and locks you out.
I can confirm personally that disabling it before you do your backup then flashing a new rom then restoring your old backup, the fingerprint scanner will still work. Just have to set it up again. But that is a whole lot easier then flashing stock with odin again and starting over.
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Thats not entirely accurate.
I set up my stock rom with the FP scanner...backed up in twrp as usual and i have flashed 4 roms since then and had to set it up gain each time and never had a problem. Ive never disabled it once.
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So what exactly must be done to preserve fingerprint scanner functionality before flashing a custom rom?
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Thats not entirely accurate.
I set up my stock rom with the FP scanner...backed up in twrp as usual and i have flashed 4 roms since then and had to set it up gain each time and never had a problem. Ive never disabled it once.
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Have you tried restoring a backup and using the scanner? That's when it breaks. I can flash roms fine without having to disable it, but it didn't work after I restored a rom that had it enabled. Locked out of it
JawjaBill said:
So what exactly must be done to preserve fingerprint scanner functionality before flashing a custom rom?
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I can tell you my history. I setup the fingerprint scanner right away before flashing anything as it is a must have feature for me. Later, I flashed a couple different ROM's and never had an issue. Just had to setup the fingerprint again. So my guess is if you set it up before flashing any ROM, you should be good. At least I was. I haven't had to disable before flashing or anything like that.
COCODRILO45 said:
i notice this problem as soon as i flashed first rom the only way o get it working again is flashing back to stock odin but no matter what i do as soon as i flash a rom I get a error message ? here the post another member had the same problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/help/fingerprint-sensor-error-t2918069
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force70 said:
Thats not entirely accurate.
I set up my stock rom with the FP scanner...backed up in twrp as usual and i have flashed 4 roms since then and had to set it up gain each time and never had a problem. Ive never disabled it once.
sent from Canada via my Note 4, 3, 2 or One X+
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JawjaBill said:
So what exactly must be done to preserve fingerprint scanner functionality before flashing a custom rom?
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inphamous36 said:
Have you tried restoring a backup and using the scanner? That's when it breaks. I can flash roms fine without having to disable it, but it didn't work after I restored a rom that had it enabled. Locked out of it
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keitht said:
I can tell you my history. I setup the fingerprint scanner right away before flashing anything as it is a must have feature for me. Later, I flashed a couple different ROM's and never had an issue. Just had to setup the fingerprint again. So my guess is if you set it up before flashing any ROM, you should be good. At least I was. I haven't had to disable before flashing or anything like that.
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And... We ALL agree that Private Mode is Not working...? Right... No Private Mode since rooting... Right? There is absolutely nobody with Private Mode still working after rooting...
TEKHD said:
And... We ALL agree that Private Mode is Not working...? Right... No Private Mode since rooting... Right? There is absolutely nobody with Private Mode still working after rooting...
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I think once you root the KNOX counter gets tripped preventing private mode.
keitht said:
I think once you root the KNOX counter gets tripped preventing private mode.
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Yeap I know... but there is this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/development/mod-enable-private-mode-knox-0x1-t2904723
That almost nobody seems to know... It's actually possible to regain Private Mode after a tripped Knox... (Not impossible)
TEKHD said:
And... We ALL agree that Private Mode is Not working...? Right... No Private Mode since rooting... Right? There is absolutely nobody with Private Mode still working after rooting...
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Well now....never tried it but just did and its working for me. Rooted, jovy23 deodexed stock, twrp.
The day i got my phone i odin'd update then installed twrp, then wiped everything but int & ext sdcard, rebooted to recovery, wiped again then flashed the deodexed stock rom.....just tested fingerprint unlock last night for the first time, no problems and just now tested private mode and again that works for me.
keitht said:
I think once you root the KNOX counter gets tripped preventing private mode.
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RIL disapperaring sometimes

Hi guys, I have to clear my mind on a problem:
I have a XT1562 european mono-SIM Moto X Play, and I've upgraded it to Marshmallow (the indian dual-SIM firmware) after unlocking the bootloader and flashed Squid kernel some weeks ago (and then updated to the last build, of course).
Sometimes I'm experiencing an annoying thing: after a reboot RIL dies, and on the best, on the next reboot it reappears; on the worst, after multiple reboots with no luck, I have to do a wipe cache to see it again.
I have root and Xposed (and so, also busybox).
Is anyone experiencing something similar?
There's a way to fix it that maybe I didn't find here on XDA?
Nobody?
have u tried flashing the modem for ur rom?
anks095 said:
have u tried flashing the modem for ur rom?
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Yes.
But it's strange, because I see it's not modem fault or similar. I see it's something software related because sometimes when I reboot, I also have the stock wallpaper (the green material one).
Now I flashed Marshmallux rom with the exact configuration (apps, modules, etc) and for now all is ok.
But, I still wanna follow this thread because it's too strange and I want to see if someone will expose a pearl.
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Yes.
But it's strange, because I see it's not modem fault or similar. I see it's something software related because sometimes when I reboot, I also have the stock wallpaper (the green material one).
Now I flashed Marshmallux rom with the exact configuration (apps, modules, etc) and for now all is ok.
But, I still wanna follow this thread because it's too strange and I want to see if someone will expose a pearl.
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Ok..good...but may be u can do a full wipe and then flash factory image and then check it out if the problem sill exist..if not then that should something with software with ur last OS.
anks095 said:
Ok..good...but may be u can do a full wipe and then flash factory image and then check it out if the problem sill exist..if not then that should something with software with ur last OS.
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Hi guys, I'm back to inform you that I'm on Marshmallux and the problem is still the same. I get randomly "emergency calls only" until reboot (maybe).
I don't understand...
nplezka said:
Hi guys, I'm back to inform you that I'm on Marshmallux and the problem is still the same. I get randomly "emergency calls only" until reboot (maybe).
I don't understand...
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I don't know if this is the same thing as you but I had "Emergency Calls Only" sporadically as well but it would come back either after a short period of time or after a reboot. I also had random reboots too (didn't matter which ROM I was on at the time).
I lived with this for a bit but then upgraded my SD card (it was old) and I haven't had either problem since.
My guess is that my SIM card might not've been seated properly in the little carrier and/or the SD card I had was mucking things up somehow. I wasn't using it as internal storage either.
Anyways, if you haven't tried this already, might be worth taking out your SIM card and re-seating it (and maybe give the contact part a careful wipe). If you still have the problem and you have an SD card remove it and see what happens. Good luck!
Hi guys! I'm here with news:
after several tests in these days, I discovered the problem was every module that can modify the systemUI.
I tried activating and disabling those modules one by one (I'm talking about GravityBox first, then little modules like Advanced Power Menu or a newer one called NeoPowerMenu), and I saw that without them, I had network at every reboot. The only exception in systemUI is SignalIconsAOSP (I really hate that big "4G" icon next to the signal indicator) and it works at every reboot I did. The other modules (like Xposed GEL Settings, Lolistat, YouTube AdAway) don't annoy the system.
So, I don't know, Moto seems dislike too much modifications on the UI or it's a strange bug. Maybe a bug.

Flashlight being used by another app. Camera doesn't work

After flashing the unbranded firmware and rooting the phone, I'm not able to use the camera app. Opening it just says "Camera Failed. In the slide down menu, the flashlight icon is turned on even though I'm not actually using the flashlight. and I cant turn it off either. How do I fix this?
I've tried: clearing data & cache of camera app, clearing the cache partition, setting default settings of the camera app, changed camera storage from SD card to internal & vice versa
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After flashing the unbranded firmware and rooting the phone, I'm not able to use the camera app. Opening it just says "Camera Failed. In the slide down menu, the flashlight icon is turned on even though I'm not actually using the flashlight. and I cant turn it off either. How do I fix this?
I've tried: clearing data & cache of camera app, clearing the cache partition, setting default settings of the camera app, changed camera storage from SD card to internal & vice versa
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Sucks no one responded to your post. I rooted my sons S7 Edge and sometime after it acquired the same issue yours has/has. I had another S7 Edge phone so I ended up rooting that one and giving it to him. I still have his old one with the camera fail issue but I've yet to try to figure out what caused it to happen. I know my response doesn't help with info or duration from OP post to reply, I just wanted to let you know that your post wasn't ignored by everyone. Unfortunately I have nothing substantial to contribute.
kanesglove said:
Sucks no one responded to your post. I rooted my sons S7 Edge and sometime after it acquired the same issue yours has/has. I had another S7 Edge phone so I ended up rooting that one and giving it to him. I still have his old one with the camera fail issue but I've yet to try to figure out what caused it to happen. I know my response doesn't help with info or duration from OP post to reply, I just wanted to let you know that your post wasn't ignored by everyone. Unfortunately I have nothing substantial to contribute.
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So I ended up putting that phone back to stock then rooting it again and it had the exact same issue yours has. I did a clean root too and the issue is still present. From there I decided to again run it back to stock and this time do a nand erase all and repartition the device. After all was finished I checked the device and I'll be goddamned... it still has the same issue. So if the problem persists after all that reformatting is it safe to say that it's a hardware issue? I'm out of ideas. Sorry I couldn't help you.
kanesglove said:
So I ended up putting that phone back to stock then rooting it again and it had the exact same issue yours has. I did a clean root too and the issue is still present. From there I decided to again run it back to stock and this time do a nand erase all and repartition the device. After all was finished I checked the device and I'll be goddamned... it still has the same issue. So if the problem persists after all that reformatting is it safe to say that it's a hardware issue? I'm out of ideas. Sorry I couldn't help you.
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you guys offer little information at all so this is why no one helps you. Maybe tell what firmware version you flashed what root version you did etc. There is a big difference between bootloader revB/11 and the others
Holy ****. Did I just get constructive suggestions from jrkruse?! Dude if you told me I could fix my phone by sucking a fart out of a wallaby's ass I'd do it cuz the advice came from you, and if there's one thing I know it's that you know your ****. You're ****in' awesome. I feel so special now. Ok sorry about that...
Well, I'm not too sure about the OP but I can tell you about the phone I have that seems to have the same issue.
My S7 Edge is a SM-G935V on android 7.0 on update 4BQK2. Prior to rooting I put everything to stock then I did a NAND erase and repartition. No issues with any of that.
I rooted my phone from this post
G935V Root Method. No Lag! No Heat!
G935V Root Method. No Lag! No Heat!
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY OF YOUR ISSUES! ALL I CAN DO IS RECOMMEND A GOOD PSYCHOLOGIST! Hey guys. Stumbled on this by accident. I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA WHY IT WORKS, BUT IT DOES. THE METHOD HAS BEEN TESTED BY ME AND A FEW OTHER PEOPLE HERE...
forum.xda-developers.com
which directs to your older method for gaining root privileges.
[DISCONTINUED] ROOT Method For Nougat
DISCONTINUED New Thread Found Here This Root Method For S7 Nougat Nougat_S7_Root_2_82_All_Carriers_V2.zip Includes Fingerprint Fix [Latest Verison] Nougat_S7_Root_2_81_All_Carriers_V2.zip Includes Fingerprint Fix Nougat_S7_Root_2_79_All.zip...
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I also flashed Unzip the Nougat_S7_Root_2_82_All_Carriers_V2.
Then I flashed the BL file in the BL slot from the G935U firmware with odin checking "Phone Bootloader Update". I used the BL file from G935UUES4BRA1 since it's the closest update for the U brand to the firmware this phone is on (G935VVRU4BQK2)
I'm aware that there are newer methods for gaining root access but I chose this method cuz I used it back in 2017-2018, I had read all the posts in the thread, and I knew it worked.
I currently have 3 S7 Edge phones all on the same firmware and build and are all rooted with the same combo method I just explained. The other 2 phones also have xposed installed and they both work well.. expect mine says weird stuff instead of the callers information. I think it only does it if they're a contact but in the notification tab it says an example like this 5556661234;verstat=No-TN-Validation. No clue how to fix that.
The phone that is having the same issue as the OP still had access to the private/secure folder when it was rooted; which I thought was weird cuz mine doesn't and from what I understood private mode gets disabled if the phone's rooted. Maybe it only gets disabled if you install xposed? I don't know. My son had the phone with the issue and it was his first smart phone and he dropped it a few times (with a case) so I was thinking it's an effect from something he downloaded from the play store (he's 20 now but pretty still very ignorant with android). Now I'm not sure if it's a software or hardware issue since the problem persisted after the NAND erase.
Something to note about my sons old phone also is that it has 2 thin pink lines running down one side of the screen (defective/dead pixels) and when the screen turns off it it flashes once before actually turning off. One time over the phone I tried troubleshooting the issue with him and he ended up being able to use his camera immediately after rebooting the phone though once he exited the camera app it wouldn't open again. We were trying a bunch of things, force closing any app I thought would be related to the issue. Not sure what allowed it work when it did, but even now right after a reboot the camera app still crashes.
This was long ago, I've since lost the phone. But, I was on the A bootloader and on OREO rooted using @/billa's method using an ENGboot file. I tried everything possible to get the camera to work including flashing back to stock but nothing helped. I just gave up finally. @kanesglove maybe try safely updating the firmware. Hope it helps

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