Has anyone's fast charging stopped working correctly, using original charger and cable. Started charging at 5% and after about an hour and a half it was only at 37%. Don't know if it's the update or the cable
Rttlr316 said:
Has anyone's fast charging stopped working correctly, using original charger and cable. Started charging at 5% and after about an hour and a half it was only at 37%. Don't know if it's the update or the cable
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No fast charging issue here. I'm using the original cable and a QC 3.0 charging brick.
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I asked the same question.. Looks like device charges wgen screen is off
Has anyone got H91810j rooted? Yes? Link me to a source with walkthrough. Pls
SW: H91810j
build: NRD90M
Kernel; 3.18.31
amdroid security patch Dec.1.16
security software version MDF v.20 rls 4
twidledee said:
Has anyone got H91810j rooted? Yes? Link me to a source with walkthrough. Pls
SW: H91810j
build: NRD90M
Kernel; 3.18.31
amdroid security patch Dec.1.16
security software version MDF v.20 rls 4
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This link has a tutorial link as well as a video link for "T-Mobile V20 Root Tutorial Windows Works With Latest Update"
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/help/video-adb-fastboot-install-root-v20-t3536442
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Hello XDA
My last post was about losing root when I did an OTA update to NJ5
Since that...if I remember correctly I flashed a kernel with Odin and then used Towel root. It seemed to work but on reboot superuser wouldn't work and ultimately I don't think it rooted. But I changed something. It was so long ago I'm not remembering. I try to do the LATEST Ota from AT&T and it will download...reboot...get through about 25 percent and then reboot with a message that says installation interrupted.
I want to take my phone back to stock and start over.
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ModeL: SAMSUNG SGH-I337
Version: 4.4.4
Kernel:
3.4.0-2960651
[email protected] #1
Build: KTU84P.I337UCUFNJ5
SE For Android:
Enforcing
SEPF_SAMSUNG-SGH-I337_4.4.4_0031
Secure boot status: Samsung
Security Software Version: MDF v1.0 Release 3, VPN v1.4 Release 2
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Can anyone provide any additional details and validate if the below post is where I should be looking?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...-to-stock-updating-rooting-t2926642?nocache=1
That's the exact place you should be looking. The latest full Odin firmware available is for NB1. You install that first and then upgrade to the latest using the updates available. All links and more details are available in that thread.
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Thank you!
hi, there I'm using moto g4 plus (XT1643).....Tomorrow I had installed the latest December security patch in my device and after installing the patch...!!!! know I,m facing the charging issue, the device is not charging even after changing the power adapter... AND also I'm not able to relock the bootloader.......check the screenshot below!
please help me fast the device is completely out of juice.....
thanks in advance!!!!!!
yshiv666 said:
hi, there I'm using moto g4 plus (XT1643).....Tomorrow I had installed the latest December security patch in my device and after installing the patch...!!!! know I,m facing the charging issue, the device is not charging even after changing the power adapter... AND also I'm not able to relock the bootloader.......check the screenshot below!
please help me fast the device is completely out of juice.....
thanks in advance!!!!!!
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Power down the device and see if it charges. And please post your problem only once in one thread.
strongst said:
Power down the device and see if it charges. And please post your problem only once in one thread.
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no, it is showing turbo power and the animation goes running but the device is not charging upto 2%!!!!
ok I will make sure next time to post a problem once in a thread
In addition to strongst's post, I noted that you don't appear to have the latest December 2017 patch fully flashed - the firmware reported by Ampere is NPJ25.93-11, the November 2016 security patch (and first stock build of Nougat). The latest patch is NPJS25.93-14-13 (December 2017), though we currently only have stock firmware for Sept 2017 (NPJS25.93-14-10).
If powering down doesn't work, there might be an issue with the sensors or the firmware controlling the sensors.
On NPJS25.93-14-13 however, my device is charging and powered properly, though I've not downgraded my stock firmware.
echo92 said:
In addition to strongst's post, I noted that you don't appear to have the latest December 2017 patch fully flashed - the firmware reported by Ampere is NPJ25.93-11, the November 2016 security patch (and first stock build of Nougat). The latest patch is NPJS25.93-14-13 (December 2017), though we currently only have stock firmware for Sept 2017 (NPJS25.93-14-10).
If powering down doesn't work, there might be an issue with the sensors or the firmware controlling the sensors.
On NPJS25.93-14-13 however, my device is charging and powered properly, though I've not downgraded my stock firmware.
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ok, then first I will flash the sept 1 firmware and then report to you if it is working or not !!
yshiv666 said:
ok, then first I will flash the sept 1 firmware and then report to you if it is working or not !!
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Ensure it's the whole 1GB firmware/2GB firmware when extracted, and that it's NPJS25.93-14-10.
Bear in mind that from your other posts, you flashed the December GPT, was that from the December 2017 security patch OTA?
If so, then as we've mentioned in the other thread, I wouldn't recommend re-locking your bootloader. Though the Sept 2017 firmware is the correct patch level for the bootloader on your device (B1:06 for June/Sept 2017 stock ROMs - you can only re-lock with firmware of the same/newer patch level as your bootloader), because the GPT is newer (from the Dec 2017 OTA), then your bootloader might detect mismatches in the patch levels of your GPT versus the bootloader versus your system patch. With a locked bootloader, that detection is strictly enforced and the mismatch may cause your device to not boot, and unless you could unlock your bootloader again, would likely mean a very expensive motherboard replacement.
In other words, best to wait for the NPJS25.93-14-13 stock ROM to be leaked to even think about re-locking your bootloader. Ah, the mess that comes from downgrading stock firmware...
Oh, one more thing, does this behaviour occur with other charging cables?
I just got a V20 from eBay and did a factory reset on it, so it's coming up with the Setup wizard on startup.
At some point it wants to do an update and that step is not skippable. I want to check the firmware version before updating in case I have a chance at rooting.
Is there any way to get past that or check the fw version in some other way?
Thanks.
cko said:
I just got a V20 from eBay and did a factory reset on it, so it's coming up with the Setup wizard on startup.
At some point it wants to do an update and that step is not skippable. I want to check the firmware version before updating in case I have a chance at rooting.
Is there any way to get past that or check the fw version in some other way?
Thanks.
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Try setting it up without connecting to the internet? No wifi or sim
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Try setting it up without connecting to the internet? No wifi or sim
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oops, i guess that was a "duh".
I got in and have:
Android 7.0
Security Patch Level: Nov 6, 2017
Kernam version: 3.18.31
Build number: NRD90M
software version H91810r
Security version: MDF v2.0 Release 4
Do I have any chance at rooting or just I just go ahead with stock and update?
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Try setting it up without connecting to the internet? No wifi or sim
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cko said:
oops, i guess that was a "duh".
I got in and have:
Android 7.0
Security Patch Level: Nov 6, 2017
Kernam version: 3.18.31
Build number: NRD90M
software version H91810r
Security version: MDF v2.0 Release 4
Do I have any chance at rooting or just I just go ahead with stock and update?
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Sadly i dont think theres any root for anything after h91810p last i checked. Sorry!
Yeahh only variant thatl always be rootable is the factory unlocked US996. Sprint and T-Mobile have totally blocked any way to root on recentish updates, while the others need to rollback to the december 2016 security patch.
Aight, so a couple of weeks ago I decided to finally accept the update that I always skipped, that pesky Android OREO (8.0) update was always harassing my notification panel and I finally decided to accept it and just update. What could go wrong?
After I updated, and saw that a few features were cool, I noticed something...
My phone was not charging even though it was connected to the charger. I tried airplane mode, I tried maximum power saving mode, I tried safe mode, I turned it off and nothing happened. It just didn't want to charge; some might say that it's just a battery issue, but I'm pretty sure that's not the case.
This happened right after I updated my lovely Nougat to Oreo.
So now I need help.
Here are my phone's specs:
*Build Number: R16NW.G930PVPU6CRE7
*SE for Android status: SEPF_SM-G930P_8.0.0_0008
*Fri May 25 20:35:22 2018
*Knox version: Knox 3.1, Knox API level 25, TIMA 3.3.0
*Security Software version: MDF v3.1 Release 2, WLAN v1.0 Release 1, VPN PP-MOD v2.1 Release 1.0, ASKS v1.4 Release 180123, FIPS BoringSSL v1.2, FIPS SKC v1.7, FIPS SCrypto v1.0, SMR Apr-2018 Release 1
*Android security patch level: April 1, 2018
*Model Number: SM-G930P
*IMEI: 353562085155911
*Software version: G930PVPU6CRE7
*Hardware version: REV0.6
*Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo (I want 7, Nougat)
*Samsung Experience version: 9.0
*Baseband version: G930PVPU6CRE7
*Kernel version: 3.18.71-13585094, [email protected] #1
My phone is a SPRINT unlocked version, 32 gb. You can check out those specs; probably understand them a lot better than I do.
The thing is, I know that I'm going to have to root it in order to install a previous Android version (downgrade). I just don't want to take any risks with flashing the wrong firmware for my specific phone; I don't want to brick it.
So, can y'all please help me with choosing the right -my phone specific- firmware and stuff?
Giving me a step-by-step on how to successfully downgrade back to my 7.0 nougat would be a blessing too.
Thank You!
Siberio08 said:
Aight, so a couple of weeks ago I decided to finally accept the update that I always skipped, that pesky Android OREO (8.0) update was always harassing my notification panel and I finally decided to accept it and just update. What could go wrong?
After I updated, and saw that a few features were cool, I noticed something...
My phone was not charging even though it was connected to the charger. I tried airplane mode, I tried maximum power saving mode, I tried safe mode, I turned it off and nothing happened. It just didn't want to charge; some might say that it's just a battery issue, but I'm pretty sure that's not the case.
This happened right after I updated my lovely Nougat to Oreo.
So now I need help.
Here are my phone's specs:
*Build Number: R16NW.G930PVPU6CRE7
*SE for Android status: SEPF_SM-G930P_8.0.0_0008
*Fri May 25 20:35:22 2018
*Knox version: Knox 3.1, Knox API level 25, TIMA 3.3.0
*Security Software version: MDF v3.1 Release 2, WLAN v1.0 Release 1, VPN PP-MOD v2.1 Release 1.0, ASKS v1.4 Release 180123, FIPS BoringSSL v1.2, FIPS SKC v1.7, FIPS SCrypto v1.0, SMR Apr-2018 Release 1
*Android security patch level: April 1, 2018
*Model Number: SM-G930P
*IMEI: 353562085155911
*Software version: G930PVPU6CRE7
*Hardware version: REV0.6
*Android Version: 8.0.0 Oreo (I want 7, Nougat)
*Samsung Experience version: 9.0
*Baseband version: G930PVPU6CRE7
*Kernel version: 3.18.71-13585094, [email protected] #1
My phone is a SPRINT unlocked version, 32 gb. You can check out those specs; probably understand them a lot better than I do.
The thing is, I know that I'm going to have to root it in order to install a previous Android version (downgrade). I just don't want to take any risks with flashing the wrong firmware for my specific phone; I don't want to brick it.
So, can y'all please help me with choosing the right -my phone specific- firmware and stuff?
Giving me a step-by-step on how to successfully downgrade back to my 7.0 nougat would be a blessing too.
Thank You!
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I cannot believe the charging problem is caused by Oreo. Try different chargers, and new USB cables. Google the issue to see if it's related to Oreo. If you are absolutely sure this is due to Oreo, then you may change it and root is not required.
Since the phone is still on bootloader 6, you may be able to downgrade to Nougat with the same version of bootloader. Flashing firmware is a complex process and phone may be easily bricked if anything goes wrong, so you need to understand what you are doing exactly. I would suggest to read thoroughly information related to Samsung Galaxy firmware update using Odin software. I usually get s7 firmware from two sites:
https://updato.com/
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7/
Switch off your phone then try charging?
yves31 said:
I cannot believe the charging problem is caused by Oreo. Try different chargers, and new USB cables. Google the issue to see if it's related to Oreo. If you are absolutely sure this is due to Oreo, then you may change it and root is not required.
Since the phone is still on bootloader 6, you may be able to downgrade to Nougat with the same version of bootloader. Flashing firmware is a complex process and phone may be easily bricked if anything goes wrong, so you need to understand what you are doing exactly. I would suggest to read thoroughly information related to Samsung Galaxy firmware update using Odin software. I usually get s7 firmware from two sites:
https://updato.com/
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7/
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Well, ironically, my mother got a new -android- phone a couple of days ago and my phone charges pretty fine with her charger. I guess it WAS a charger problem, but my charger works perfectly fine on my father's phone and not on mine; strange.
The thing is, although it can now charge, the super battery drainage is still there, and yes, I'm convinced the quick battery drainage problem came along with the Oreo update. It lasted hours and hours on Nougat, but now on Oreo it barely gets to 3 hours and 30 minutes.
Hello! So I recently swapped my A5 2017 for a V20. The problem is my V20 is still on nougat and I can't update it because it says that the phone is not registered. I tried registering it to LG but it needs a proof of purchase and the previous owner said that the receipt is already lost. Can anyone help me update it? Thanks!
Armistas said:
Hello! So I recently swapped my A5 2017 for a V20. The problem is my V20 is still on nougat and I can't update it because it says that the phone is not registered. I tried registering it to LG but it needs a proof of purchase and the previous owner said that the receipt is already lost. Can anyone help me update it? Thanks!
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Which variant
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cnjax said:
Which variant
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I don't know but this is what it says in the software info.
Android version: 7.0
Android security patch: dec 1 2016
Baseband version: MPSS.TH.2.0.1.c3-00027-M8996FAAAANAZM-1.77269.3.79643.3
Kernel version: 3.18.31
Build number: NRD90M
Software version: V10p-GLOBAL-COM
Armistas said:
I don't know but this is what it says in the software info.
Android version: 7.0
Android security patch: dec 1 2016
Baseband version: MPSS.TH.2.0.1.c3-00027-M8996FAAAANAZM-1.77269.3.79643.3
Kernel version: 3.18.31
Build number: NRD90M
Software version: V10p-GLOBAL-COM
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Open up your battery cover and look for the model number on the sticker behind the battery. Nevermind I saw the thread title, look for the the dirty santa for the H990 thread, follow that to root
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cnjax said:
Open up your battery cover and look for the model number on the sticker behind the battery. Nevermind I saw the thread title, look for the the dirty santa for the H990 thread, follow that to root
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Thank you!