SM-N910W8 losing baseband after Custom roms...urgent help needed - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm Sorry guys but if I didnt reach a desperate state i wouldn't be posting this, at first i posted this at the nameless rom section thinking that its only related to it, but now i think there is something im generally wrong in the steps that im doing but i just cant figure it out
and before anyone says anything, Yes i did try hard to search and read as much as i can about the problem before posting here, and Yes the solution might be very stupid and i missed it but honestly after flashing my phone soo many times i decided that just like my phone.. i'm looping with no way out :S
Anyhow, to begin with this problem is only happening when trying to flash the Nameless V4... and i have the SM-N910W8 ... and before all this started i was running the Nameless LP v7 (?)
How did i reach this point ? here are the steps :
*Did all the backups needed
*Flashed the phone using Odin to the latest 6.0.1 Stock rom : N910W8VLS1DPK1
*Flashed the latest TWRP
*Wiped System, Data, Cache and delvik
*Flashed Nameless V4
*Flashed Emotion Kernel R25 Rc1
*Flashed the latest SuperSu which is 2.79
and then reboot
at first no matter what i do i could not go past the first screen which says : Galaxy Note 4
what i did to TRY to resolve this issue:
*redo same steps but different kernel (didnt work)
*went back to an older stock 6.0.1 via Odin which is N910W8VLU1DPE2 (didnt work)
only after i re downloaded everything and made sure no file is corrupted, that i started seeing some progress
So at this moment, i can get the phone to boot on both emotion and H-vitamin kernel, but no baseband or IMEI.
Also when i try to install the data fix, i get stuck in a bootloop
If anyone can please give me clear steps to get this over with i would really appreciate it, i dont have any other phone to use at the moment and i cant use my phone in this state
Thanks in advance
NEW UPDATE :
I managed to get all the files i needed to flash working, the only problem i was facing was with the Data fix file and every time i flash it, i end up with a bootloop, so after researching, i ended up replacing the build.prop of the Data fix file with the build.prop from the Nameless v4 rom, after that i flashed the new file, wiped both caches, and after a long wait since i cleaned install everything, phone booted normally, of course i'm still facing the no baseband/imei/sim problem, but atleast there is progress.
I dont know if this information helps anyone but i thought i should mention it just incase.
I think im gonna try testing with the v3 and see if i can get any sign of life when it comes to sim/baseband/imei......(update.. no sign of life)
Just to give an idea on where i am right now, the only way i can get the phone to function normally is by flashing any stock image

You are literally the only person on Google even talking about N910W8VLS1DPK1, so I figured I'd ask you: Did your problems come from updating to DPK1, or are they a result of the custom ROMs you're trying to install? Because I want to upgrade to this version, but not if it breaks everything. I'm just looking to update to DPK1, root, and debloat, maybe even install a debloated ROM if there is one, that's it.

I tried Nameless and couldn't get it working on the Canadian version. Im not sure if it had to do with not having a datafix. But my result was the same. Unknown baseband.

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Slimbean 4.2.2 Build - media issues

Hi all,
I recently installed the newest build of Slimbean. I am having a few issues: I am unable to play any media... Music, videos (youtube). My phone app does not work. I cannot receive nor send any calls. And my phone produces no sounds at all.
I tried installing build 7 to see if it was an issue with the build I was using... didn't help.
Internet and wifi work without any problems.
Galaxy S4 i337m
Baseband: I337MUMUAMDL
Version: Slim-4.2.2.build.7-OFFICIAL
Build #: slim_jfltecan-userdebug 4.2.2 JDQ39E eng.blk_jack.20130706.15730 test-keys
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Update: Any ROM I install... Phone and sounds do not work.
Talabis said:
Update: Any ROM I install... Phone and sounds do not work.
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I'd Odin back to stock and see if you still have the issue. If you do it's a hardware issue.
jd1639 said:
I'd Odin back to stock and see if you still have the issue. If you do it's a hardware issue.
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I did just that... But it's a bit of a story.
I had just fixed another problem I was having yesterday. Was getting stuck at the S4 splash screen right after powering on the phone. The problem was caused by TWRP 2.6 and formatting /data partition. Long story short, I installed CWM and used it to do a full wipe/format of partitions and then was able to install ROMs, restore backups without issue.
So today, since everything was working, I decided to flash a new custom ROM (which I installed) and the MG1 radio. Wasn't having any luck with the radio. Finally, I was able to flash a radio via mobile odin, but then I soft bricked my phone. Got stuck at the S4 splash screen (same issue I had yesterday, but this time, a different cause). So was troubleshooting it all day. Tried to go back to stock, no luck. Tried to restore the stock backup I had, no luck. Only thing I could do was install custom ROMs at this point to get into my phone (i.e. Slimbean, FoxHound, etc...). But, at this point, although I could boot into Android, I had no sound at all and couldn't play video. So after hours of trial and error, I installed CWM again (replacing TWRP 2.5.0.2), did a full wipe/format and tried to install a stock ROM. No luck. Still was hanging at the S4 splash screen. Then I tried to install this ROM again which I had luck with in the past; |ROM| |★VLUAMG1★| |CANADIAN||i337M||STOCK||ROOTED||July.26.13|. But his instructions said to install a wifi fix or fear soft bricking my phone. So I installed the wifi fix, but selected the wrong file (I know, stupid. Done a lot of stupid **** in the past couple days with this phone). Now, after the phone rebooted, I would see the S4 splash screen for a split second, and it would auto load into download (odin) mode. Couldn't get into recovery at all. So then I decided to flash one of the stock ROMs I tried earlier that didn't work, but this time, SUCCESS!!!!! Phone was booting and all sounds worked. I could make/receive phone calls as well... Everything seems to be working fine now. I find it funny that flashing a wifi fix that I shouldn't have seems to have fixed my issue in a sense. Since it allowed me to successfully flash a stock ROM. So I am making a backup of the stock ROM and will decide what I'm going to do from here.
Holy goalie!!! It's been a very vexing couple of days.
Nice that you got it all worked out, I've found out that if your "status" is custom, it will sometimes give you problems when flashing a "stock" rom via odin.
So what I always do when reverting back to the stock rom, I use triangle away to clear the flash count and make my phone back to "Official". If you want the steps to do this, let me know, it's not hard, but there are crucial steps to get this right!
JP

Galaxy Note 3 Bootloop

Good morning,
I'm stuck with a big problem on my Note 3 HLTE.
Here's the story : I was previously on the PAC Rom 5.1 and I wanted to change to get the CM13.0 that was just released. So I've performed the full wipe (dalvik, cache and factory reset) and then when I wanted to update the OS, it didn't work. I ended up with a phone in recovery, telling me that there was no OS installed on it.
after several attempts, I then tried to revert back to a stock ROM based on 4.4.2 with Odin. The installation went on without any problems, I was able to get through the first install with my Gmail account and then the phone rebooted, and that's where I got the bootloop curse.
what I did then, was to redo an install via Odin with my carrier stock rom, and I got a FAIL message. So, I retried an install with Odin by adding a PIT file and another ROM still based on 4.4.2. the install worked, as I was able to set up my Gmail account and so on. At this stage, I wasn't able able to get any signal for calls, 4G . In parameters, the baseband was identified as "Unknown". Then, the phone rebooted again, and I got the bootloop curse again...
My last attempt has been to install my carrier stock ROM after performing a full wipe, with ODIN. The install was successful and I got the phone rebooted to stuck on bootloop.
So, here's where I am, and I would like to solve this problem, please. What I think is that, due to the fact that I was on Lollipop, the bootloop might be due to the downgrade attempt to KK. So if there's any way to solve this problem, I'm eager to take it.
Thank you !
Hey Guys,
I've been able to resolve my bootloop problem.
I've installed TWRP with Odin, made a full wipe including data (I've saved them before), and I installed the CM12.1 by Temasek, and way to go, the phone is running fine ^^
Now, I'm just stuck with the lost IMEI thing and baseband. SO my question now is : if I want to install my operator stock ROM for getting back, should I just choose the Lollipop ROM, or can I take the KK one without getting stuck in bootloop again ?
Thank you !

Back to stock rom, hanging when placing call, no sound etc.

Hi there
I have recently picked up my old S4 since my OPO screen broke. I was annoyed with the buggy CM 12 nightly it was running and tried installing the newest CM 13 nightly. It gave me no signal and I decided to try to revert to stock, following the guide Unroot/Unbrick, Flash official stock firmware on S4. Applying the I9505XXUAMDE_I9505OXXAMD8_NEE 4.2.2 stock rom through ODIN was a breeze but after booting i realized it had no sound.
Also placing or receiving calls makes the phone hang, even occasionally reboot, and sometimes a window with "android.phone.. app" or "process system is not answering" appears. For example also not possible to record video.
I did both factory reset and wipe cache in bootloader, but when wiping cache I get the lying down android with red exclamation mark for a few seconds then reboot.
I then tried to reflash above stock rom with repartition (pit file) and the problem remains.
I dont suppose it is a hardware problem since it started after I flashed new rom. It seems like some audio related software issue that I cant seem to get rid of - can anyone help or should I just give up and get another phone?
Thanks in advance, sorry for the long post
Try flashing a newer ROM.
The guide used is pretty old I guess and should be used only as reference.
What was the initial stock ROM your device had?
Pwnycorn said:
Try flashing a newer ROM.
The guide used is pretty old I guess and should be used only as reference.
What was the initial stock ROM your device had?
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I already tried rerooting and flashing back to both CM 10.2 and newest CM 13 nightly from philz touch recovery. Both with the same problem when placing or receiving a call. But sound was working..
I don't know the exact stock rom the phone came with but seem to recall it was 4.2.2 as I have installed now.
Is there anything else that can be flashed back to original? I read several posts talking about a modem reflash for fixing audio issues but I suppose the stock rom should contain the modem info already..?
I specifically went for the oldest rom, since the guide said that once stock 4.3 is flashed you cant revert due to new bootloader. And I was hoping to revert to being able to use OTA updates since I plan on gifting the phone to an even more tech illiterate than myself.. Is that going to be a problem if I just flash for example the newest 5.0.1 stock rom?
fiedes said:
I already tried rerooting and flashing back to both CM 10.2 and newest CM 13 nightly from philz touch recovery. Both with the same problem when placing or receiving a call. But sound was working..
I don't know the exact stock rom the phone came with but seem to recall it was 4.2.2 as I have installed now.
Is there anything else that can be flashed back to original? I read several posts talking about a modem reflash for fixing audio issues but I suppose the stock rom should contain the modem info already..?
I specifically went for the oldest rom, since the guide said that once stock 4.3 is flashed you cant revert due to new bootloader. And I was hoping to revert to being able to use OTA updates since I plan on gifting the phone to an even more tech illiterate than myself.. Is that going to be a problem if I just flash for example the newest 5.0.1 stock rom?
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Downgrading causes problems in the first place, that is why it is recommended to flash the same software as it originally had.
As long as your status says "official" in download mode, you should be able to still get updates. Although who knows for how long.
I also recommend using the latest TWRP recovery. PhilZ and CWM are outdated and can cause problems with newer ROMs.
Pwnycorn said:
Downgrading causes problems in the first place, that is why it is recommended to flash the same software as it originally had.
As long as your status says "official" in download mode, you should be able to still get updates. Although who knows for how long.
I also recommend using the latest TWRP recovery. PhilZ and CWM are outdated and can cause problems with newer ROMs.
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I will try to install TWRP and the newest stock firmware and see what happens. Thanks
Ok, upgraded to latest stock rom and everything works!
No idea what was wrong specifically though.. Thanks for the help!

Galaxy A5 2016 Wifi not turning on

Hello there,
Today I flashed TWRP 3.0.2-1 using Odin 3.10.7 on my sisters Galaxy A5 2016 (sm-a510f). After that, I installed SuperSU 2.78 using TWRP.
Since that, the WiFi does not turn on. When you press the button to turn it on, it shows the "loading circle", and seems to do nothing. The circle stays forever.
Other than that, the phone appears to work fine. It did never report any error messages.
I already tried wiping cache, dalvik and data. I also made a factory reset using the option in the settings.
Later I found a newer version of TWRP (3.1.1-0) by Zonik . Flashing this did not fix the problem.
Do you have any ideas on what I could do to make it work again?
Edit:
In the meantime, I flashed a custom rom. Everything appears to work fine at the moment.
I didn't want to do that initially, so the phone could get the stock updates without me doing anything.
But still I am interested, what steps should I have done, to keep stock? And where might I be able to download the stock rom?
You should have flashed a later version of SuperSU.
You can use Samsung Smart Switch to restore factory settings.
Alternatively you can always find the latest firmwares on updato.com
Oh, I have just seen that I forgot to reply to that. I'm sorry.
@ashyx Thank you, I'm going to do that the next time. I was following a manual someone wrote on the Internet. I should have been smart enough not to trust a manual that's been lying around for some time.
@Vinhixus I tried that. Samsung Smart Switch did not like to do that (Don't ask me why, it said the device is not supported for factory reset).
Finally I "fixed" the wifi-bug by installing a custom rom wich i did not want to do in the first place because I did not want to change the OS on the device, just the bloatware samsung puts on their device.
Not much of a fix, more like a dirty hack to me
Thank you for your support
Actually you needed to flash correct modem. The custom ROM fixes it because modem was compatible for it. For the stock one you need modem that matches it i guess.

S5, Flashed TWRP and custom ROM, restored stock from another phone, how to unmess?

Hello.
This is my first post as I've done everything myself till now, but now I'm really lost in some uncharted territory.
All I wanted is to have a second DeGoogled phone and I messed my Samsung Galaxy S5 beyond my understanding
So, I flashed TWRP to my SM-G900F klte through Odin and then installed /e/ ROM through zip method and everything was working fine, then I wanted to flash Intelli kernel, but I got an error saying "Digest failed to match on '/external-sd/Intelli-Kernel-v15-klte.zip'. E: Aborting zip install: Digest verification failed. Error installing zip file '/external_sd/Intelli-Kernel-v15-klte.zip'". I double checked the md5 of TWRP, /e/ and Intelli Kernel zip's, reflashed TWRP, flashed IceMan's TWRP recovery, wiped all partitions, formatted data and re-installed /e/, tried Havoc ROM, but I still got the same message. The problem wasn't only with the kernel, but also with some (not all) other zip's like A2camforS5_TWRP_v1.4.zip and even Magisk (which flashed fine) modules like A2camforS5_Magisk_v2.zip were not flashing (the procedure got through, but once the phone restarted the module wouldn't show up). On my previous SM-G900F klte phone everything was working fine. (And yes, TWPR's check md5 option was disabled, so this wasn't the problem)
After a bit of chatting on Intelli kernel and /e/ Telegram support groups I found out it wasn't the kernel or /e/ problem and that I should go back to stock and start all over. I had a full NANDroid backup from my previous phone so I renamed the backup folder to match the new phone serial (so it would show the partitions to restore in TWRP) and as I (and nobody else) didn't know where the problem was I restored all partitions. Everything went through as it should except modem, which showed an error saying something about being read-only and efs, which went half way through and then gave an error I don't remember (but can reproduce if needed). The phone wouldn't boot to OS (it was stuck on SAMSUNG logo), so I re-flashed TWRP and /e/ again and tried to flash the kernel or other zips but they were still giving me "digestion" problems... but it got worse! Now when I boot to /e/ I'm not even able to use the phone normally as a pop-up saying "Bluetooth app has crashed" and "Bluetooth app keeps crashing" shows up continuously even if Bluetooth as other wireless connection work just fine. Did I mess something up with the unfinished efs restore?
How can I diagnose the problem and unmess my phone? What steps should I take? I'm afraid of bricking my phone if I just start to do random stuff so any useful information would be appreciated! Please help!
EDIT: Even if my description of the procedure looks like I flashed a ton of stuff all at once I have just WRITTEN A RESUME AS CONDENSED AS POSSIBLE - the procedure took me more than a week of flashing ONE THING AT A TIME and testing if everything works fine. At no point in my flashing procedure there were more than three things present on my phone: TWRP, ROM and MAGISK as kernel and camera mod refused to flash anyway. To exclude Magisk being a problem I clean installed everything so I had just TWRP and ROM and I was getting the same problem. Then I reflashed TWRP only, using the IceMan version (because it presumably solves all flashing problems) retested, then flashed /e/ only, retested, Havoc only, retested... well, you got the picture!
I was doing everything under the guidance of Intelli kernel Telegram support group members until I understood the problem was not the kernel, nor TWRP/IceMan, nor /e//Havoc and went with the stock recovery through TWRP and messed my phone beyond Intelli kernel Telegram group's scope.
ShalaMala said:
Hello.
This is my first post as I've done everything myself till now, but now I'm really lost in some uncharted territory.
All I wanted is to have a second DeGoogled phone and I messed my Samsung Galaxy S5 beyond my understanding
So, I flashed TWRP to my SM-G900F klte through Odin and then installed /e/ ROM through zip method and everything was working fine, then I wanted to flash Intelli kernel, but I got an error saying "Digest failed to match on '/external-sd/Intelli-Kernel-v15-klte.zip'. E: Aborting zip install: Digest verification failed. Error installing zip file '/external_sd/Intelli-Kernel-v15-klte.zip'". I double checked the md5 of TWRP, /e/ and Intelli Kernel zip's, reflashed TWRP, flashed IceMan's TWRP recovery, wiped all partitions, formatted data and re-installed /e/, tried Havoc ROM, but I still got the same message. The problem wasn't only with the kernel, but also with some (not all) other zip's like A2camforS5_TWRP_v1.4.zip and even Magisk (which flashed fine) modules like A2camforS5_Magisk_v2.zip were not flashing (the procedure got through, but once the phone restarted the module wouldn't show up). On my previous SM-G900F klte phone everything was working fine.
After a bit of chatting on Intelli kernel and /e/ Telegram support groups I found out it wasn't the kernel or /e/ problem and that I should go back to stock and start all over. I had a full NANDroid backup from my previous phone so I renamed the backup folder to match the new phone serial (so it would show the partitions to restore in TWRP) and as I (and nobody else) didn't know where the problem was I restored all partitions. Everything went through as it should except modem, which showed an error saying something about being read-only and efs, which went half way through and then gave an error I don't remember (but can reproduce if needed). The phone wouldn't boot to OS (it was stuck on SAMSUNG logo), so I re-flashed TWRP and /e/ again and tried to flash the kernel or other zips but they were still giving me "digestion" problems... but it got worse! Now when I boot to /e/ I'm not even able to use the phone normally as a pop-up saying "Bluetooth app has crashed" and "Bluetooth app keeps crashing" shows up continuously even if Bluetooth as other wireless connection work just fine. Did I mess something up with the unfinished efs restore?
How can I diagnose the problem and unmess my phone? What steps should I take? I'm afraid of bricking my phone if I just start to do random stuff so any useful information would be appreciated! Please help!
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Idk what your phone's actual issue is, but you should probably not have restored efs from previous phone.
At this point, I would probably Odin back to latest stock firmware, to see if the phone will boot and recognize sim card. If so, I would go from there, flash latest official TWRP, format data, and either restore the backup sans modem and efs, or try a different ROM.
DO NOT INSTALL TWRP APP
Also, try to do things in small traceable steps to make it easier to see what is causing your problem.
Eg:
Flash just the bare ROM, nothing else, no Magisk, no hacky crap, just the ROM. Test it.
If everything is satisfactory, then try the next step and test again, working your way up to your desired ROM/kernel/Magisk/apps solution that makes you happy.
For maximum stability it's always preferable to format data (Advanced wipe>format>type yes) when flashing a ROM to ensure a clean slate for everything.
Also, try not too let your phone get too hot with lots of flashing. I've seen good phones do odd stuff when overheated.
That's all the advice I can think of right now, how it is some help to you.
Good luck! :good:
you should probably not have restored efs from previous phone.
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Yeah, I assume that was the stupidest thing, but an online guide suggested it's ok to restore from another phone's NAND backup as long as it's the same model, so I thought it was safe.
At this point, I would probably Odin back to latest stock firmware, to see if the phone will boot and recognize sim card.
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My phone works fine with /e/ ROM as before - SIM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and all, there is just a constant pop-up saying that the Bluetooth app has crashed interfering with everything I do that wasn't present before the stupid restore to stock.
If so, I would go from there, flash latest official TWRP, format data, and either restore the backup sans modem and efs, or try a different ROM.
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Did all this except trying a different ROM, because it wasn't producing the Bluetooth app has crashed problem before restoring to stock, so I assumed it's not a ROM problem. The digest problem was present also in Havoc ROM.
DO NOT INSTALL TWRP APP
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Why? Is this a general issue or just a problem in my case? Anyway I have disabled the option before restarting to system.
Also, try to do things in small traceable steps to make it easier to see what is causing your problem. Eg: Flash just the bare ROM, nothing else, no Magisk, no hacky crap, just the ROM. Test it.
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Yeah, I was doing the things one step at a time, my message is just a condensed resume of all the steps I did to make it shorter. I stopped adding things once I was unable to flash the kernel, camera mod and Magisk modules - I didn't just add everything I was trying to understand if the problem was just with kernel or my phone wouldn't flash also some other zips.
If everything is satisfactory, then try the next step and test again, working your way up to your desired ROM/kernel/Magisk/apps solution that makes you happy.
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Yes, yes, that was the plan, but now the bare ROM doesn't want to work anymore without giving me Bluetooth app crashes
For maximum stability it's always preferable to format data (Advanced wipe>format>type yes) when flashing a ROM to ensure a clean slate for everything.
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I did that before every flash.
Also, try not too let your phone get too hot with lots of flashing. I've seen good phones do odd stuff when overheated.
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Good to know!
That's all the advice I can think of right now, how it is some help to you. Good luck!
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Thank you. So now I flashed the latest .tar.md5 file for my model and my CSC through Odin and the phone wouldn't boot to stock ROM (I guess because it had /e/ Pie on it already and the latest stock ROM is just Marshmallow so it's considered downgrading), got stuck at SAMSUNG logo and phone went extremely hot. I pulled out the battery, went in download mode, flashed TWRP, wiped all partitions, formatted data, flashed /e/, booted /e/, the message about Bluetooth app crashing persists, went to TWRP, tried to flash Intelli kernel, got the "digest" error, tried camera mod, got "digest error" again, magisk flashed fine, so flashing works... so what now? I checked inside the .tar.md5 file and there is no efs partition so I guess it wasn't written over by flashing through Odin
Should the phone be able to boot to stock? Is that even necessary - would it fix anything?
ShalaMala said:
My phone works fine with /e/ ROM as before - SIM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and all, there is just a constant pop-up saying that the Bluetooth app has crashed interfering with everything I do that wasn't present before the stupid restore to stock.
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"If so, I would go from there, flash latest official TWRP, format data, and either restore the backup sans modem and efs, or try a different ROM."
A: Did all this except trying a different ROM, because it wasn't producing the Bluetooth app has crashed problem before restoring to stock, so I assumed it's not a ROM problem. The digest problem was present also in Havoc ROM.
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Maybe try flashing just the baseband with latest modem, etc from haggertk's archive on AFH, here:
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=59628
You can flash that without wiping and it only touches the baseband/firmware files, so should not affect anything else
"DO NOT INSTALL TWRP APP"
A: Why? Is this a general issue or just a problem in my case? Anyway I have disabled the option before restarting to system.
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It's a general issue. The app is bloatware and is known to sometimes cause bootloops see @curiousrom 's post here:
TWRP App Causing Bootloop or Fail To Boot
It's frustrating that TWRP is setup to facilitate easy swiping to install the app
A: Thank you. So now I flashed the latest .tar.md5 file for my model and my CSC through Odin and the phone wouldn't boot to stock ROM (I guess because it had /e/ Pie on it already and the latest stock ROM is just Marshmallow so it's considered downgrading), got stuck at SAMSUNG logo and phone went extremely hot.
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Unlikely due to /e/ ROM, I have had this happen before. Just pulled battery, hold power button with no battery or charge cable for at least 10 sec to clear remaining charge (I have one phone that will get itself so out of shape that I have to leave it overnight with no battery before it will boot), let it cool, reinstalled battery and try again. Usually it will boot after this.
I pulled out the battery, went in download mode, flashed TWRP, wiped all partitions, formatted data, flashed /e/, booted /e/, the message about Bluetooth app crashing persists, went to TWRP, tried to flash Intelli kernel, got the "digest" error, tried camera mod, got "digest error" again, magisk flashed fine, so flashing works... so what now? I checked inside the .tar.md5 file and there is no efs partition so I guess it wasn't written over by flashing through Odin
Should the phone be able to boot to stock? Is that even necessary - would it fix anything?
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Flashing stock ROM can sometimes help fix EFS issues, so that is why I suggested that. I also like to see the stock ROM boot with all functions working to make sure the hardware is ok.
I don't assume you haven't done any of the things I suggest. I'm just brainstorming to see if I can help you from my personal experience with my S5s.
Hope you can get yours working:good:
Maybe try flashing just the baseband with latest modem, etc from haggertk's archive on AFH, here:
androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=59628
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I'm reading some instructions: ohthehugemanatee.org/blog/2015/04/04/how-and-why-to-update-the-modem-slash-baseband-firmware-on-a-samsung-phone about how to flash baseband as this is something I've never done before and I'm afraid to mess my device even further... They say "Note that each carrier handles their own updates, so they package their own modem firmwares with slightly different serial numbers. There shouldn’t be any significant difference, but check which one comes from your country and provider".
So I searched for the CSC of the firmware you've linked and it seems to be XXU: samfrew.com/download/GALAXY__S5__/1l88/BTU/G900FXXU1CRH1/G900FOXA1CRH1, which turns out to be a "Multi-CSC for some of the countries and regions (“O” refers to Open)"... is that "some" that bothers me as XXU is not listed under my country's CSC list.
Should I worry? Is it possible to try out if this baseband solves my problems and if it will not work return to the previous version flashing the stock ROM again or am I risking to brick my phone? I didn't find a baseband for my country's csc (SIO) as I will not be receiving any official updates anymore should I change my phone's CSC to XXU first?
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