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306sh activated with MVNO, SA300 firmware, rooted, with TWRP recovery,
working fine for past 2 months.
For unknown reasons, it decided last friday (at home, none to low signal) to do a system update
(from SA300 to S7232). Phone - on the desk- just "dinged" and msg came up "updating
system software". I attempted to cancel, but it didn't respond. Less than a minute later, "Update Successful" msg. Didn't reboot, anything, settings showed S7232 firmware. (SA300 before,
i had done my weekly backup earlier that morning).
Since then, phone constantly reboots at the "Aquos" screen; after an average 8 hours of rebooting, it will boot to setup, the talking setup screen. Works perfect for about an hour then rebooting starts again. Let battery die last nite, tried again this am - same thing rebooting.
TWRP backups don't fix problem- weekly backup, i have 6 i've tried, factory reset doesn't fix, if i try to Software Update, it checks, tells me, "up to date".
I turn on wi-fi to use the phone from home, , guessing it did a ? hit & miss ? ota update since the
wi-fi was off when it attempted the update. Home is a very minimal signal area.
Any way to force it to take the S7232 update again?
(I could update over wi-fi if i had wanted, only i didn't want the update anyhow).
thanks, rik
I can give you a link for a backup with latest firmware, you will have to wipe data tho
https://mega.nz/#!fkommKgJ!fkiaT_p8ZFOBzyJpUdNAqOZlTWpt-5hNuQ-2vvA5tSQ
This is a full backup from newest firmware but you need to wipe data before boot
sent from rooted 306sh
Stick firmware updates are not compatible with custom recoveries
sent from rooted 306sh
Just home, thanks
Hi,
Thanks for the help, just home from work (rough), so i will plug the
Aquos in tonite and hopefully be able to try the file tomorrow,
(that 8 hour boot thing), just downloaded your file, i'm ready.
This is my take-to-work personal phone, sprint zone, and i missed it today.
Your help is really appreciated.
rik
Final note
thought i'd just post to let you know the phone obviously had big problems
-- it failed to start today -- just buzz on buzz off -- even after 4 hours charging,
all i could get was the battery dead screen, wouldn't come on at all.
Guess the real problem was with hardware, i laid it away in the junk phone box
in the attic, end of Aquos Crystal.
rik
I downloaded this backup and yesterday to restore the firmware, works great, huge thank you , you saved me. :хорошо:
can you help me?
badbadri said:
I downloaded this backup and yesterday to restore the firmware, works great, huge thank you , you saved me. :хорошо:
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can you help me dude? :crying:
im already download this firmware and confuse how to restore it
im looking for how to root my phone but always confuse
and finally i installed supersu on playstore and reboot
im waiting for 5 minutes and not booting, and im plug my phone to pc and the computer request for formating all my storage
and my phone can enter the recovery mode and i go to wipe data & factory reset, and still not work
can you send to my email?
my email is [email protected]
thx ..
Question: My 306SH would not update (still at S8216). Could use your back up to update my firmaware?
After 306SH ph was acting weird, did a hard reset & saw system Software updtd to S7232, & unk file in Misc (.eCtcQjbu1dgnvtFnvnr6yepTp1M=) I then installed Malwarebytes & scan detects this S7232 software update as malicious malware Android/PUP.RiskyTool.Agent.ay (dm.redbend) "/system/priv-app/fotaClient.apk". When going to System to do an manual update, Malwarebytes popups w/same msg every scan "Software App", even aft reboot 2days ago 7/12/2017. And phone wont let me create new google acct. An error that "google account mgr not working" popup & I see that same unk file reappears. Ph not rooted -XDA says "there's no root for 306SH that works">see XDA blog 'Root for Aquos Crystal 306SH ONLY'.
Go to the Sharp USA website for the 306SH firmware, and see what firmware you are on.
Download the firmware from the versions higher than yours, and if there is a repeat, notably "kernel.img", download the most latest version of it.
Then, plug your device into your computer, make sure you have the proper drivers installed for the Sharp Aquos Crystal installed on your computer. Boot your device into bootloader. Go to a terminal, cd to the directory where you downloaded your .img's from the website, and do
fastboot flash kernel kernel.img
Ex.
fastboot flash foo foo.img
And you can flash all the latest updates. When done, exit the terminal, make sure the device is unmounted, unplug from computer, and reboot your Crystal.
Hooray, it should be updated!
turkbot said:
I can give you a link for a backup with latest firmware, you will have to wipe data tho
(Mega-nz link expired)
This is a full backup from newest firmware but you need to wipe data before boot
sent from rooted 306sh
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Turkbot, I hate to beg on my first XDA post, but is there any chance that you still have that ROM and is there any chhance that it's not TextNow loaded? I've got TWRP, Busybox, SuperSU, Xposed, and I've tried every which way to edit the prop, tweak it with modules, unlock etc (it even works with my Sprint MSL, but crashes when I try to manually set my MDN and MSID) It just says no SIM/no service and refused to give me any signal except for GPS and WIFI without one. Countless 'techs' over the phone and 3 different Sprint repair stores claim they don't have the stock firmware and Sharp actually claims that the reason they can't help me with the firmware is their contract with Sprint forbids it.. If you still have the file or a TWRP / Titanium etc backup you would be my savior.
Hi, I followed the DirtySanta tutorial, used the US996 DeODEXed Rom. I knew this was a possibility but thought that I could get back to stock using the KDZ, unfortunately my phone is now seen as US996. I've tried modifying both the build.prop, and KDZ but I still can't get LGUP to flash back to stock. Is there anything I can do?
Service Unavailable is probably due the frequency signal issue.
Remember that Wind runs in AWS bands, while the US996 runs on regular bands (Bell, Rogers, Telus)
I'm sure the phone works fine if you use a Rogers SIM on it.
so, the trouble / solution is figuring out how to flash back the Tmobile / Wind modem back into the phone.
also set the phone to use the proper AWS bands 1700 / 2100, or the new LTE band 66
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Service Unavailable is probably due the frequency signal issue.
Remember that Wind runs in AWS bands, while the US996 runs on regular bands (Bell, Rogers, Telus)
I'm sure the phone works fine if you use a Rogers SIM on it.
so, the trouble / solution is figuring out how to flash back the Tmobile / Wind modem back into the phone.
also set the phone to use the proper AWS bands 1700 / 2100, or the new LTE band 66
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T-Mobile H918 supports LTE Band 66, try and flash a H918 ROM maybe? Or access the hidden menu and enable AWS, but you'll lose LTE and only have 4G that way.
See here to access the hidden menu but change 915 in the command to 996 or the model the phone is showing as.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/access-hidden-menu-h915-t3515098
Edit: Let me know if it works, and you get LTE back (not just 4G) I really want to know to root my H915 as well. You used the [LS997|VS995|H910|F800L] DirtySanta Bootloader unlock and Root guide by me2151, right?
Second edit: If you're going to try to flash an H918 ROM I'd strongly suggest you flash an H918 kernel that is suggested in the dirty santa thread, I think the Konverged is what people are using. No hard evidence either way flashing an H918 ROM would work but it may not as the boot image is a 996.
Thanks guys. I flashed the Konverged kernel earlier, it helped crash-wise but nothing on the signal end. Last night I extracted the files from the H91510e kdz and tried to flash the modem that was included but that hasn't helped, I want to try the CDMATool but it isn't recognising my account so I'll wait for a bit. I tried to use the hidden menu but it doesn't seem to do work on this firmware unfortunately.
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Thanks guys. I flashed the Konverged kernel earlier, it helped crash-wise but nothing on the signal end. Last night I extracted the files from the H91510e kdz and tried to flash the modem that was included but that hasn't helped, I want to try the CDMATool but it isn't recognising my account so I'll wait for a bit. I tried to use the hidden menu but it doesn't seem to do work on this firmware unfortunately.
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Try this, make sure USB Debugging is enabled. Turn off phone. Remove the battery. Put battery back in. Hold the volume up button and plug in USB cable. It may boot into download mode or it may boot into the dirty santa corrupt screen. If it does boot into the corrupt screen , let go of up button, press the power button then IMMEDIATELY press the volume up button. Either way you should be in download mode. You want download mode, not fastboot. Make sure LGMobileDriver_WHQL_Ver_4.1.1.exe drivers are installed.
Download LG Support Tool. http://www.mylgphones.com/lg-software-tools-download the 'Download and install LGMobileSupportTool.exe' link. Install and run it. If you've already installed the drivers hit cancel when they go to install.
Then go to 'Options' 'Upgrade Recovery' Make sure you have the IMEI number from under the battery and put it in no dashes or spaces. It should download and install the firmware if you've done the tap 'About Phone' 'Developer Options' 'Enable USB Debugging' but I'm sure you know this.
If all goes well you should be back on stock firmware.
Hope it works, it should but I'm not 100% sure.
The good news is that it recognized my phone as H915, but unfortunately half way through the setup it through a weird error. Part of me is thinking of restoring my twrp backup and trying uppercut again. I'm hoping that will get the program to see my phone correctly.
EDIT: I tried the KDZ installer again, without trying to restore the TWRP backup and my phone is back to stock and getting a signal. Thanks again to the both of you.
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The good news is that it recognized my phone as H915, but unfortunately half way through the setup it through a weird error. Part of me is thinking of restoring my twrp backup and trying uppercut again. I'm hoping that will get the program to see my phone correctly.
EDIT: I tried the KDZ installer again, without trying to restore the TWRP backup and my phone is back to stock and getting a signal. Thanks again to the both of you.
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What I suggested worked without the TWRP backup? Or another way?
your best bet is to somehow find a way to install the stock rom through TWRP then you can install the KDZ. Cause I had the same issue as you, i have a Verizon V20 with the US996 rom and it wouldnt let me flash the verizon KDZ until I installed NotSoStock rom thats based on the Stock Verizon Rom
EDIT: Just saw you got back to Stock. Disregard this lol
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What I suggested worked without the TWRP backup? Or another way?
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I didn't use the TWRP backup at all in the end. Your method didn't fully install, but it made the phone see itself as an H915 again which allowed uppercut/LGUP to install the KDZ so it was a big help
Congrats! on the recovery, this is a good reference thread for anyone trying to recover from a bad root, and needs to get back to stock.
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The good news is that it recognized my phone as H915, but unfortunately half way through the setup it through a weird error. Part of me is thinking of restoring my twrp backup and trying uppercut again. I'm hoping that will get the program to see my phone correctly.
EDIT: I tried the KDZ installer again, without trying to restore the TWRP backup and my phone is back to stock and getting a signal. Thanks again to the both of you.
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did you use the upgrade option in the lg up tool of refurbish
If you guys still have issues with service disabled i was able to fix my device by using the hidden menu options on this thread and selected (device reset R&D only) once i selected this option i finaly recived service
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If you guys still have issues with service disabled i was able to fix my device by using the hidden menu options on this thread and selected (device reset R&D only) once i selected this option i finaly recived service
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@mmjs 14
Are you saying you have a rooted 915 with everything working?
guess not lol
I am having the same issue with an h910, but the service only works sometimes. Many times it is searching (and draining the battery in the process), but sometimes it will get service and be OK. Quite frustrating, and no way to revert because no kdz available. Anyone else with h910 having this problem?
Hi,
I'm not sure if I'm off topic here or not. I have an LG V20 H910-10c (Nougat 7.0) and I am having an issue with a Service not working after using DirtySanta to Root my phone and I am praying that someone can help me out with. I have already tried a Factory Wipe/Reset and Wipe Dalvik/ART & Cache and have Formatted Data to remove Encryption, etc..
Timeline: The phone worked fine in all aspects before Rooting it.
After Rooting it, I had this issue.
I then tried a Factory Reset and got stuck in a TWRP Bootloop.
I fixed the Bootloop issue with a Reset (Yes then Yes).
The issue is still there.
ISSUE: When I boot into Android, I get the following message;
"LGSmartcardService has stopped"
.....and I cannot use my External SD Card (TWRP sees it fine, I Flashed SuperSU from it).
I have Googled my brains out and simply cannot find any suggestions, except to perform a Factory Reset, which I did and that's what put me into the Bootloop and I reset the way you said and now it boots up okay, except that error message is still there.
I have not put any apps on the phone or anything. It's factory fresh (except for Rooting it).
I hope I'm not violating any rules by posting this, but the page I used to Root it has a REAL SMALL downloadable file called "V20-Root.zip" that contains everything, including the Batch files with the steps that they perform in them. I did NOT use the ROM, as that's ONLY for Sprint users and my phone is an AT&T model (Unlocked and my Carrier is MetroPCS). But I put it here, just in case someone wishes to bless me by taking a look and seeing if there's something to note. I am not a coder by any means. I do understand some basics, but I couldn't see anything that would cause this sort of problem. I did NOT install the ROM listed, because it's for Sprint users ONLY and I have an AT&T (Unlocked, using MetroPCS) H910. Here's the link to the page:
https://tinyurl.com/yacdendm
I really need my Ext SD Card to be seen! I use it extensively and it would be a real hindrance not to have it! Plus this is my ONLY phone (no landline) and I am disabled and must run everything, including my home network and laptop, etc. from it and I need its space for things I have to have available on my phone to do things that I need to do, so any help would be appreciated GREATLY!
I do need to be Rooted, so going back to factory with whatever Mpdel # ROM an LG Tool sees me as might make me unable to Root again.
Please Help Me and Thank You!
Dave
1. Thanks to @FP_XDA and GSMZambia for the great directions found here
2. The other stuff and ideas:
The above method does put the U firmware on your phone. I had trouble getting it to connect to the network. I did try different combinations of files in the AP tar; CP; and CSC, but it would either not connect after a factory data reset or loop with the message about my SIM has changed, please restart.
I tried just flashing the following combinations through flashfire, but maybe this is a Sprint SIM issue and it works on other SIM cards; however, I have Sprint.
The U firmware seemed to work fine on the software. Including boot.img in flashfire would take away the eng_boot and root. I just had trouble connecting to the Sprint network.
Do you need to use the v5 combo file and flash a certain CP/CSC before going through the rooting steps? The U firmware CSC file is different in size, so is it a partition (PIT) issue since that will write the cache.img.ext4 file and those vary in size from stock to the U? Is there a certain order to flash in flashfire to get it to work properly?
Anyway, I downloaded several U CSC firmwares (XAA, XAS, SPR (last two are sprint)), but ran into some network issue every time. The operating system seemed stable, but the lack of connection and some random entries under settings make it so close, but yet so far.
I don't mind the Sprint firmware, but can you unlock additional LTE bands if you use the stock sprint firmware on another carrier?
Thanks for any help!
Here is more info about the Settings submenu options:
Here is some more detailed info:
The submenus under settings give me options like K twophoneservice; T roaming; Giga LTE. I think it is CSC related as those carriers are Korean based. I think this may be my issue along with a few others I've seen on reddit. Just wondering why it says that though. I used the G930U version, so not sure why this would appear.
Any help or suggestions?
Thanks
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Did you get Oreo working while running on v5? Have followed steps in that video but the phone always gets stuck in a boot loop. I extracted the latest Oreo files from the AP file and every seems to flash right but gets stuck in a boot loop after flashfire reboots. Have tried multiple times with same result. Would rather not upgrade to v6 but was trying to get Oreo working.
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Did you get Oreo working while running on v5? Have followed steps in that video but the phone always gets stuck in a boot loop. I extracted the latest Oreo files from the AP file and every seems to flash right but gets stuck in a boot loop after flashfire reboots. Have tried multiple times with same result. Would rather not upgrade to v6 but was trying to get Oreo working.
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I didn't try Oreo, but I didn't have any success getting Nougat to work. It would install and run fine, but I never got it to connect to a network. I tried flashing different imgs and making zip files with additional files to add to the system and same result. I do have additional LTE bands unlocked (12,13,17), but since I still have sprint, I have no way to test it.
I assume that everything would work normal except for VoLTE, but I think you could add that with root.
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I didn't try Oreo, but I didn't have any success getting Nougat to work. It would install and run fine, but I never got it to connect to a network. I tried flashing different imgs and making zip files with additional files to add to the system and same result. I do have additional LTE bands unlocked (12,13,17), but since I still have sprint, I have no way to test it.
I assume that everything would work normal except for VoLTE, but I think you could add that with root.
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You have to follow the other guide on here about disabling packages. The only problem: you can't disable packages anymore with the apps from the play store. Samsung stopped that. There are system level applications that are blocking you from connecting to sprints network after flashing eng_boot. My guess is you flashed eng_boot, phone booted, then shutdown and reboot, now no network connection? This happens with the binary 4 version as well. I have been on nougat rooted using U firmware for a good while. I once had to re-install everything and when I went to disable the apps, I couldn't. There is a way to disable them via ADB but its not easy and requires patience. But once those packages are disabled, you will have a perfectly running phone with root.
Here are the packages:
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7. Disable the following packages via bk or adhell
Chameleon
Sprint OMADM
Sprint OMADM Phone Interface
MDMApp
SecurityLogAgent
Security Policy Updates
Security Storage
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I came here looking to see if the same eng_boot works on Oreo. Guess I will just have to go ahead and try it myself
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You have to follow the other guide on here about disabling packages. The only problem: you can't disable packages anymore with the apps from the play store. Samsung stopped that. There are system level applications that are blocking you from connecting to sprints network after flashing eng_boot. My guess is you flashed eng_boot, phone booted, then shutdown and reboot, now no network connection? This happens with the binary 4 version as well. I have been on nougat rooted using U firmware for a good while. I once had to re-install everything and when I went to disable the apps, I couldn't. There is a way to disable them via ADB but its not easy and requires patience. But once those packages are disabled, you will have a perfectly running phone with root.
Here are the packages:
I came here looking to see if the same eng_boot works on Oreo. Guess I will just have to go ahead and try it myself
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The version used by GSMZambia includes a boot.img file, which removes the eng_boot and root after a factory reset. It sounds like you are actually still b4 for everything. This version is for people on b5/6 and want to install the U firmware. However, you are correct about disabling those packages when rooting on the U firmware. You lose root and eng_boot by flashing the stock boot.img in flashfire. The point is to have the U firmware without root on a b5/6 Sprint S7/Edge.
Maybe it would work if you flash the eng_boot again and disable, but then you are stuck on the eng_boot. Plus it messes with Knox, so I'm not sure if something like SABS or Adhell would even work.
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The version used by GSMZambia includes a boot.img file, which removes the eng_boot and root after a factory reset. It sounds like you are actually still b4 for everything. This version is for people on b5/6 and want to install the U firmware. However, you are correct about disabling those packages when rooting on the U firmware. You lose root and eng_boot by flashing the stock boot.img in flashfire. The point is to have the U firmware without root on a b5/6 Sprint S7/Edge.
Maybe it would work if you flash the eng_boot again and disable, but then you are stuck on the eng_boot. Plus it messes with Knox, so I'm not sure if something like SABS or Adhell would even work.
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But from what I read in the original post is that BEFORE using flashfire to flash the original boot.img, you are running the eng_boot.img. Is this correct? Btw, flashfire NEEDS root. So you ARE rooted at some point. Therefore, this is why you are being kicked from the network. Thus, disabling those packages will prevent that. But SABS and Adhell no longer work, at least I couldn't get them to. I even paid for the one and used it once. So I'm a bit annoyed with that. But yes, I am still on binary 4 for the BL. It was a requirement when purchasing my phone on Craigslist xD
But, what you are after may not be feasible. This is what you want: 100% U firmware on Sprint Binary > 4 WITHOUT eng_boot?
I always thought the whole point of being on U firmware was for root access though. But anyhow, once you get the U firmware flashed, which BL version is on the device? Is this an exploit that allows for older Binary to be flashed?
I'm intrigued by this method for other reasons. I would really REALLY love for a custom boot.img to be allowed but you can't. If this method is a way to block checking of BL, AP, etc hash checks, then the similar method should be possible for a custom recovery and custom kernel. I miss my kernel.
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But from what I read in the original post is that BEFORE using flashfire to flash the original boot.img, you are running the eng_boot.img. Is this correct? Btw, flashfire NEEDS root. So you ARE rooted at some point. Therefore, this is why you are being kicked from the network. Thus, disabling those packages will prevent that. But SABS and Adhell no longer work, at least I couldn't get them to. I even paid for the one and used it once. So I'm a bit annoyed with that. But yes, I am still on binary 4 for the BL. It was a requirement when purchasing my phone on Craigslist xD.
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AdHell 3 still works on Nougat at least. You have to get the newer version because Samsung changed their SDK keys program. I'm not on Oreo, so I'm not sure if it will work. But if you are rooted, you have better options. If you need the new version of AdHell3, I'll post a link.
But, what you are after may not be feasible. This is what you want: 100% U firmware on Sprint Binary > 4 WITHOUT eng_boot?
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Basically, when you finish. You'll have the U firmware on the phone, but the BL with still be 5/6. So some things like Knox, System Updates, etc..won't work because of the conflict and will say the phone has been compromised. Also, the phone doesn't bootloop because of those items you need to disable, because you did it before using flashfire.
It works fine after applying the changes after rooting, but it is after the flashfire flash and factory reset that doesn't. Modem you can flash, but the CSC files mostly get erased because parts of them are install to the system with the rom. When you check, the phone has no CSC setup available. Which is why it probably displays Korean carrier settings since that is the default with CSC files present.
I always thought the whole point of being on U firmware was for root access though. But anyhow, once you get the U firmware flashed, which BL version is on the device? Is this an exploit that allows for older Binary to be flashed? .
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The original point of U firmware was to get rid of carrier bloatware and the ability to use most carriers easily with most addons (VoLTE) available.
I'm intrigued by this method for other reasons. I would really REALLY love for a custom boot.img to be allowed but you can't. If this method is a way to block checking of BL, AP, etc hash checks, then the similar method should be possible for a custom recovery and custom kernel. I miss my kernel.
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So in conclusion, you have the U4 firmware running on a Sprint S7 with b5/6 installed without root. Since the phone runs fine with the U firmware, something is causing connection issues to Sprint. I assume he is in Africa (Zambia) and by using a GSM only sim card, it will work.
Unless you want to upgrade to b5/6 and try it, that's probably the only true way to test it. Plus, who wants to be on b4 anyway?
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AdHell 3 still works on Nougat at least. You have to get the newer version because Samsung changed their SDK keys program. I'm not on Oreo, so I'm not sure if it will work. But if you are rooted, you have better options. If you need the new version of AdHell3, I'll post a link.
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Yeah I am currently rooted with the U firmware BL4. I want to upgrade to Oreo, hoping for performance improvements, better battery, etc. But I guess since the Oreo U firmware is still BL4, I can just downgrade if I can't get root back.
Basically, when you finish. You'll have the U firmware on the phone, but the BL with still be 5/6. So some things like Knox, System Updates, etc..won't work because of the conflict and will say the phone has been compromised. Also, the phone doesn't bootloop because of those items you need to disable, because you did it before using flashfire.
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I never mentioned a bootloop? Is this about something else? The point I am trying to address is the loss of Sprint connectivity after flashing eng boot. This is because of the packages that need to be disabled.
It works fine after applying the changes after rooting, but it is after the flashfire flash and factory reset that doesn't. Modem you can flash, but the CSC files mostly get erased because parts of them are install to the system with the rom. When you check, the phone has no CSC setup available. Which is why it probably displays Korean carrier settings since that is the default with CSC files present.
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So you flash everything, eng boot, and are currently rooted. You then flash the provided file via flash fire, factory reset, and now you no longer are able to connect to Sprint network? When you say "can't connect to Sprint network", are you referring to data or to Sprint network entirely? If you go under your "about phone" section, what does your IMEI and phone number display? Don't actually type it here, but it should be something comprehensible. It shouldn't say "unknown" or a bunch of zeros, etc. [/quote]
The original point of U firmware was to get rid of carrier bloatware and the ability to use most carriers easily with most addons (VoLTE) available.
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True..
So in conclusion, you have the U4 firmware running on a Sprint S7 with b5/6 installed without root. Since the phone runs fine with the U firmware, something is causing connection issues to Sprint. I assume he is in Africa (Zambia) and by using a GSM only sim card, it will work.
Unless you want to upgrade to b5/6 and try it, that's probably the only true way to test it. Plus, who wants to be on b4 anyway?
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I do. A lot of people want to be back to BL4. There is NO difference in the newer bootloaders EXCEPT a special "key" type of thing that prevents downgrading. That is the only thing different. This is why the U firmware is still on BL4 despite having an Oreo update. Sprint changes the BL version just so people like us have extra hurdles to overcome when we want something different. Its very stupid tbh.
But, I would like to help you guys out, however, I AM NOT upgrading to the BL5/6. Noway nohow.
It actually shows a crossed out circle for the signal strength in the status bar. I'm pretty sure I tried it by flashing just the system and system with boot, which removes the root. Even entering apn info had slight issues.
I was hoping someone with more knowledge and a b5\6 phone would give this a whirl. If you get bored, maybe it would be like you flashing the U firmware with b2.
My wife's phone is still b4, so at least one of us didn't get the Sprint screw.
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It actually shows a crossed out circle for the signal strength in the status bar. I'm pretty sure I tried it by flashing just the system and system with boot, which removes the root. Even entering apn info had slight issues.
I was hoping someone with more knowledge and a b5\6 phone would give this a whirl. If you get bored, maybe it would be like you flashing the U firmware with b2.
My wife's phone is still b4, so at least one of us didn't get the Sprint screw.
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Hmm. That's weird. What does your about phone section say for IMEI and phone number? Everything good? I wonder if something is affecting the PRL. Try updating that via settings menu before you flash the firmware and factory reset. The CSC shouldn't really affect that part. I have changed mine multiple times to just eff around and see what/if anything changed. Its more for the phone to know what menu options are available and such. For instance, call recording shows up when its not a US branded carrier.
Sadly I will never flash the newer BL. But I will definitely keep trying via the thread and if you would like to discord or something similar I would be down. School starts in about 2 weeks so I'm basically free till then
sim boot loop
I have the same issue. I can install the g930u Nougat firmware on my BLv5 Sprint phone (you seem to need BLv6 for Oreo), however, the phone will not connect to the sprint network. I flashed the cache.img file and it does the same thing. It forces you to reboot to finish setup then errors out on the blue sim card screen in recovery. I removed the AutoPreconfig app through adb shell to bypass the forced reboot and tried to just select Sprint as the network under connection settings where you can search for available carriers. That too failed...it just sat there for a while then said that it couldn't connect and shows the emergency calls only as the network up top and low signal bars.
Aggiedude said:
I have the same issue. I can install the g930u Nougat firmware on my BLv5 Sprint phone (you seem to need BLv6 for Oreo), however, the phone will not connect to the sprint network. I flashed the cache.img file and it does the same thing. It forces you to reboot to finish setup then errors out on the blue sim card screen in recovery. I removed the AutoPreconfig app through adb shell to bypass the forced reboot and tried to just select Sprint as the network under connection settings where you can search for available carriers. That too failed...it just sat there for a while then said that it couldn't connect and shows the emergency calls only as the network up top and low signal bars.
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Thanks for posting this!!! I'm glad that I wasn't the only having this issue. I tried it again using a different method and still got the SIM boot loop. This method probably works great if you have anything other than Sprint or Sprint MVNO, but something is conflicting like it does during a typical root of the G930P. Anyway, hopefully, someone else will be able to figure this out.
Hey,
Need some help. My brand new AT&T S8 Active arrived yesterday. Since I am located outside the US I'm stuck with utilising Odin to update the software.
The current version listed on the AT&T website was 5CSK1 and I was able to track down the update:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81251867&postcount=743
It installed successfully, everything is going well however I am unable turn on NFC. The toggle found in the settings menu is off and when I attempt to switch it on it greys out for a few seconds then the 'NFC keeps stopping' error appears on the bottom of the screen.
I've cleared the cache/data for the NFC app - no luck,
I've performed a factory reset via recovery menu - no luck.
I've installed the previous build 5CSJ3 from: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80903399&postcount=187 with a factory reset straight after - no luck.
I'm currently back on the latest K1 build.
Logcat shows errors with 'libnfc_nci' and a 'Fatal Exception' for the 'com.android.nfc' process. And to top it all off the NFC app is draining my battery.
If anyone can help me that would be awesome.
dchalkley said:
Hey,
Need some help. My brand new AT&T S8 Active arrived yesterday. Since I am located outside the US I'm stuck with utilising Odin to update the software.
The current version listed on the AT&T website was 5CSK1 and I was able to track down the update:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81251867&postcount=743
It installed successfully, everything is going well however I am unable turn on NFC. The toggle found in the settings menu is off and when I attempt to switch it on it greys out for a few seconds then the 'NFC keeps stopping' error appears on the bottom of the screen.
I've cleared the cache/data for the NFC app - no luck,
I've performed a factory reset via recovery menu - no luck.
I've installed the previous build 5CSJ3 from: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80903399&postcount=187 with a factory reset straight after - no luck.
I'm currently back on the latest K1 build.
Logcat shows errors with 'libnfc_nci' and a 'Fatal Exception' for the 'com.android.nfc' process. And to top it all off the NFC app is draining my battery.
If anyone can help me that would be awesome.
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ugh, the active line... there hasnt ever been much support for those. All you can really do is keep flashing the stock firmware and hope that the errors resolve themselves.
Side note: have you noticed how they stopped making the active phones? They were a dismal failure. All they are is the regular phone in a case that you cant take off :/
dchalkley said:
Hey,
Need some help. My brand new AT&T S8 Active arrived yesterday. Since I am located outside the US I'm stuck with utilising Odin to update the software.
The current version listed on the AT&T website was 5CSK1 and I was able to track down the update:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81251867&postcount=743
It installed successfully, everything is going well however I am unable turn on NFC. The toggle found in the settings menu is off and when I attempt to switch it on it greys out for a few seconds then the 'NFC keeps stopping' error appears on the bottom of the screen.
I've cleared the cache/data for the NFC app - no luck,
I've performed a factory reset via recovery menu - no luck.
I've installed the previous build 5CSJ3 from: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80903399&postcount=187 with a factory reset straight after - no luck.
I'm currently back on the latest K1 build.
Logcat shows errors with 'libnfc_nci' and a 'Fatal Exception' for the 'com.android.nfc' process. And to top it all off the NFC app is draining my battery.
If anyone can help me that would be awesome.
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Might try redownloading a different firmware from a differ location. I had this issue on a lg back in the day the camera wouldnt work no matter what I always restored stock with one firm I had. And it ended up being a bad download. Another possibility is a bad NFC chip. If it's new I'd have it warranted
Thankyou, Thankyou Youdoofus and TheMadScientist for your advice.
Woke up early today (3am) with coffee in hand I tried again downloading the K1 and J3 builds; neither worked.
Unfortunately there's no alternative download for them... Google points to the XDA forums which seem to come from some Russian forum.
I've gone to an earlier build - 5CSI3 - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80505887&postcount=186 which works.
So it's not a NFC chip issue, yay. Now, just need to figure out what I'll do when the next update hits at the end of this month.
dchalkley said:
Thankyou, Thankyou Youdoofus and TheMadScientist for your advice.
Woke up early today (3am) with coffee in hand I tried again downloading the K1 and J3 builds; neither worked.
Unfortunately there's no alternative download for them... Google points to the XDA forums which seem to come from some Russian forum.
I've gone to an earlier build - 5CSI3 - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80505887&postcount=186 which works.
So it's not a NFC chip issue, yay. Now, just need to figure out what I'll do when the next update hits at the end of this month.
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Make sure your using the latest odin build 3.13. I dont have an active. **** I read it wrong so it does work on other builds?
TheMadScientist said:
Make sure your using the latest odin build 3.13. I dont have an active. **** I read it wrong so it does work on other builds?
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Yeah, it's working on the 5CSI3 build from October 2019, there's been two recent updates since then (and another will come at the end of the month). I don't know what's happening as no one else has reported this issue .
Just wanting to be on the most recent version for security and the annoyance of having data wiped every update.
Edit: Yeah, Odin v3.13.1 . No errors being displayed, all green.
This issue is very likely to be caused by 3rd party sim unlock or FRP removal and meddling with knox.
I have been trying to get around this problem and it seems it is either a security measure to disable nfc payments on triggering knoxguard or problem with modem.
this problem started after CSJ3 update afaik and only on some phones, if someone can explain this would be great.
Solution:
You will lose all data so backup is recommended
Remove your SIM card, re-install the firmware with ODIN and check Nand Erase auto reboot and F. reset time
Check your KG status(checking or prenormal) on the bootloader, and in settings>device care you will see Security is disabled and it crashes when you click it.
I also noticed the settings menu is weird with many broken options and dailer codes dont work anymore.
EDIT: Workaround Solution:
THIS IS FOR G892A ONLY who have problem with NFC after updating to builds after December 2019
Disclaimer: do at your own risk and can break your phone signal or system detected as rooted/custom
note: you will lose all data, ONLY check "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" in odin
1) Backup your data
2) Delete your google account, so FRP : OFF in bootloader (this can cause problems if not done)
3) Flash 5 firmware files G892AUCS5CTC1 (latest rom with march 2020 security) and get back to bootloader
4) Flash 3 files from G892AUCS5CSI3 : BL, CP and CSC
(odin will say PASS, but recovery will give error)
5) select wipe data partition then reboot to system
when the phone starts you will see NFC logo in statusbar means you are successful
if you get errors while using odin: flash combination file : G892AUCU5ASD1 if this doesnt work it means you have different problem (cable, socket, pc, bad chip)
i tried flashing CP file only and phone booted into UPLOAD mode, so dont panic if you get into UPLOAD mode just reboot with 3 buttons to recovery and start over
Vcek said:
This issue is very likely to be caused by 3rd party sim unlock or FRP removal and meddling with knox.
I have been trying to get around this problem and it seems it is either a security measure to disable nfc payments on triggering knoxguard or problem with modem.
this problem started after CSJ3 update afaik and only on some phones, if someone can explain this would be great.
Solution:
You will lose all data so backup is recommended
Remove your SIM card, re-install the firmware with ODIN and check Nand Erase auto reboot and F. reset time
Check your KG status(checking or prenormal) on the bootloader, and in settings>device care you will see Security is disabled and it crashes when you click it.
I also noticed the settings menu is weird with many broken options and dailer codes dont work anymore.
EDIT: Workaround Solution:
THIS IS FOR G892A ONLY who have problem with NFC after updating to builds after December 2019
Disclaimer: do at your own risk and can break your phone signal or system detected as rooted/custom
note: you will lose all data, ONLY check "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" in odin
1) Backup your data
2) Delete your google account, so FRP : OFF in bootloader (this can cause problems if not done)
3) Flash 5 firmware files G892AUCS5CTC1 (latest rom with march 2020 security) and get back to bootloader
4) Flash 3 files from G892AUCS5CSI3 : BL, CP and CSC
(odin will say PASS, but recovery will give error)
5) select wipe data partition then reboot to system
when the phone starts you will see NFC logo in statusbar means you are successful
if you get errors while using odin: flash combination file : G892AUCU5ASD1 if this doesnt work it means you have different problem (cable, socket, pc, bad chip)
i tried flashing CP file only and phone booted into UPLOAD mode, so dont panic if you get into UPLOAD mode just reboot with 3 buttons to recovery and start over
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Hello There!..kind of new about this so..long story short..
Phone had Android 8, and I really love Night mode on Android 9, so...I've found BL, AP, CP, CSC, USER Data ROM for GALAXY S8 ACTIVE AT&T Unlocked, however..I am a little bit afraid of any NAND Erase.
I am not an expert, but I can tell you are. By any chance do you have any vide or graphic tutorial abot how you can perform these actions? It is very odd that I am unable to have any *# codes working, and lately, I've received this odd message about NFC Service has stopped, so...any graphic step by step guide will be highly appreciated it.
I've tried ....soft reset, then factory reset, then flash again ODIN (BL, AP,CP, CSC and USER DATA ) But I have no idea how to back up my data, and it will be very helpful to have G892AUCS5CSI3 as well.
Thank you very much for your time, I hope you can help me and I appreciate very much your time.
The one that I have is AP_G892AUCS5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT_meta_OS9.tar
BL_G892AUCS5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
CP_G892AUCS5CTC1_CP15398738_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
CSC_ATT_G892AATT5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
USERDATA_G892AUCS5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
SOLVED!
So...I've followed the steps to install only BL, CP and CSC using G892AUCS5CSI3...however, the system started as usual, and actually did not work =(
RESOLUTION:
INSTALL THE FULL G892AUCS5CSI3. Worked as magic =)
thank you for the thread!!
moncd6 said:
Hello There!..kind of new about this so..long story short..
Phone had Android 8, and I really love Night mode on Android 9, so...I've found BL, AP, CP, CSC, USER Data ROM for GALAXY S8 ACTIVE AT&T Unlocked, however..I am a little bit afraid of any NAND Erase.
I am not an expert, but I can tell you are. By any chance do you have any vide or graphic tutorial abot how you can perform these actions? It is very odd that I am unable to have any *# codes working, and lately, I've received this odd message about NFC Service has stopped, so...any graphic step by step guide will be highly appreciated it.
I've tried ....soft reset, then factory reset, then flash again ODIN (BL, AP,CP, CSC and USER DATA ) But I have no idea how to back up my data, and it will be very helpful to have G892AUCS5CSI3 as well.
Thank you very much for your time, I hope you can help me and I appreciate very much your time.
The one that I have is AP_G892AUCS5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT_meta_OS9.tar
BL_G892AUCS5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
CP_G892AUCS5CTC1_CP15398738_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
CSC_ATT_G892AATT5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
USERDATA_G892AUCS5CTC1_CL16888298_QB29841048_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar
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You can backup your data with Samsung backup and restore to Samsung cloud or to your PC with Samsung's Smart Switch app.
As for tutorial I'll try to make one with images for the latest ROM G892AUCU5CTF4 dated 20-Aug-2020 with August security patch. I'll upload it later as I still have to backup my phone before updating.
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
Is it G892AUCU5CTF4 a estable versión for S8 Active? Or does it has any other bugs? I had to "downgrade" and now things are pretty cool, however, I would love to have the newest version. Thank you!
moncd6 said:
Thank you so much!
Is it G892AUCU5CTF4 a estable versión for S8 Active? Or does it has any other bugs? I had to "downgrade" and now things are pretty cool, however, I would love to have the newest version. Thank you!
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It doesn't have any bugs but some people have issue with flashing new builds, if you have this issue just install CSI3 build or earlier
dchalkley said:
It installed successfully, everything is going well however I am unable turn on NFC. The toggle found in the settings menu is off and when I attempt to switch it on it greys out for a few seconds then the 'NFC keeps stopping' error appears on the bottom of the screen.
I've cleared the cache/data for the NFC app - no luck,
I've performed a factory reset via recovery menu - no luck.
I've installed the previous build 5CSJ3 from: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80903399&postcount=187 with a factory reset straight after - no luck.
... And to top it all off the NFC app is draining my battery.
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Same. I also tried CTA2 and CTL1. Everything after CSI3 has NFC crashing and excessive battery drain. I've tried multiple flashes on multiple phones.
dchalkley said:
I tried again downloading the K1 and J3 builds; neither worked.
Unfortunately there's no alternative download for them... Google points to the XDA forums which seem to come from some Russian forum.
I've gone to an earlier build - 5CSI3 - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80505887&postcount=186 which works.
So it's not a NFC chip issue, yay. Now, just need to figure out what I'll do when the next update hits at the end of this month.
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Same.
dchalkley said:
I don't know what's happening as no one else has reported this issue .
Edit: Yeah, Odin v3.13.1 . No errors being displayed, all green.
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Same here. I used Odin 3.14.1, though.
Vcek said:
Solution:
You will lose all data so backup is recommended
Remove your SIM card, re-install the firmware with ODIN and check Nand Erase auto reboot and F. reset time
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This did not work for me, not even with "Nand Erase" checked.
moncd6 said:
It is very odd that I am unable to have any *# codes working, and lately, I've received this odd message about NFC Service has stopped, so...
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Same. The problem of the secret dialer codes not working parallels the NFC problem for me; that is to say that it doesn't work on any firmware after CSI3.
moncd6 said:
SOLVED!
So...I've followed the steps to install only BL, CP and CSC using G892AUCS5CSI3...however, the system started as usual, and actually did not work =(
RESOLUTION:
INSTALL THE FULL G892AUCS5CSI3. Worked as magic =)
thank you for the thread!!
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Can you please upload G892AUCS5CSI3? it's all dead links i got
rerenz said:
Can you please upload G892AUCS5CSI3? it's all dead links i got
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Same. I'm not sure where I originally got it from, but here's a reupload from my archives. I created a list of MD5 checksums if you care to check the five files for corruption.
voidxor said:
Same. I'm not sure where I originally got it from, but here's a reupload from my archives. I created a list of MD5 checksums if you care to check the five files for corruption.
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Finally, it works! My NFC is back. Thanks, pal.
Hi, I have to say I didn't expect that this would be such a ride when I got into this. I am now simply trying to have a working phone again.
I will briefly sum up what I've done so far :
So I got a brand new V20 a few weeks ago with the intention to root it and install a custom rom. It came as a H91010l with a security patch from dec 2016.
I got everything ready it took a while but then went ahead and followed this guide [LS997|VS995|H910|F800L] DirtySanta Bootloader unlock and Root guide by me2151
A few minor hicups on the way but I got the bootloader unlocked, twrp installed and then LOS 18.1. I thought everything would be fine and I didn't make a backup... It worked well except that I had no mobile data (French carrier SFR), only sms worked and also some notification issues.
After a break and looking for solutions I tried another OS tonight (/e/) and the same issues were present. No mobile network.
It's not to do with the APN (which I made sure was configured properly) but likely some incompatibility after tweaking the system with the root procedure. Maybe something to do with US996 files being used.
So I decide that I needed to go back to stock since I wouldn't find a solution from there and I did a wipe before flashing a stock US996 firmware in TWRP taken in this thread, the US99610f - SPL 2016-12-01
Result : I lost the fast boot and TWRP, the phone is stuck on the LG logo.
Only one thing works at this point, firmware update download mode, so I did a full partition dl flash of the following H91510e_00_VTR_CA_OP_1205 kdz which according to many posts should be fine. Nope, it doesn't boot it's stuck on the LG logo.
I have tried a second one that is old, US99610f_00_1205 kdz which should work too. It boots and I get into setup but it reboots within a minute/30s on top of being really slow.
So what I'm looking for right now is a solution to go back to stock. I have no backup and no root. I can only use LGUP. And it seems that my model is pretty non cooperative. What can I do ?
Thank you.
I was going to follow the instructions in this post and install the F800K10e.kdz but the lg-firmwares.com website is limiting me to 2 files per 24h so I decided to give the H91510e_00_VTR_CA_OP_1205.kdz another go. It wouldn't boot again until I formatted the data, it seems to be working so far.
I'm sure this is some noobie knowledge but most posts/guides didn't say to do that and I am indeed a beginner. I will update this thread with information on what I do next if relevant and if I can get my mobile data working somehow.
Edit : SMS work, 4G works but the sim card crashes when I call or get called.
Unfortunately I didn't even try my sim card when I got the phone so maybe it was the same onthe H91010l. Looks like I'll have to redo the unlocking procedure and continue fixing this mess.
Edit 2 : Notifications don't work properly either like on the custom roms... For example skype messages.
Xanvast said:
Hi, I have to say I didn't expect that this would be such a ride when I got into this. I am now simply trying to have a working phone again.
I will briefly sum up what I've done so far :
So I got a brand new V20 a few weeks ago with the intention to root it and install a custom rom. It came as a H91010l with a security patch from dec 2016.
I got everything ready it took a while but then went ahead and followed this guide [LS997|VS995|H910|F800L] DirtySanta Bootloader unlock and Root guide by me2151
A few minor hicups on the way but I got the bootloader unlocked, twrp installed and then LOS 18.1. I thought everything would be fine and I didn't make a backup... It worked well except that I had no mobile data (French carrier SFR), only sms worked and also some notification issues.
After a break and looking for solutions I tried another OS tonight (/e/) and the same issues were present. No mobile network.
It's not to do with the APN (which I made sure was configured properly) but likely some incompatibility after tweaking the system with the root procedure. Maybe something to do with US996 files being used.
So I decide that I needed to go back to stock since I wouldn't find a solution from there and I did a wipe before flashing a stock US996 firmware in TWRP taken in this thread, the US99610f - SPL 2016-12-01
Result : I lost the fast boot and TWRP, the phone is stuck on the LG logo.
Only one thing works at this point, firmware update download mode, so I did a full partition dl flash of the following H91510e_00_VTR_CA_OP_1205 kdz which according to many posts should be fine. Nope, it doesn't boot it's stuck on the LG logo.
I have tried a second one that is old, US99610f_00_1205 kdz which should work too. It boots and I get into setup but it reboots within a minute/30s on top of being really slow.
So what I'm looking for right now is a solution to go back to stock. I have no backup and no root. I can only use LGUP. And it seems that my model is pretty non cooperative. What can I do ?
Thank you.
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If you did not make a dump backup there is not much you can do that I know of. You can try and delete the modemst1 and modemst2 and see if that fixes your no signal issue.
hold vol down plug phone into computer USB cable.
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot reboot
restart phone into os see if that fixes the issue.
If so make a backup of you EFS in twrp and save it.
Your EFS got corrupted when you flashed the stock KDZ to root the H910 happen to me also. This would explain why your phone is crashing and no signal.
Darnrain1 said:
If you did not make a dump backup there is not much you can do that I know of. You can try and delete the modemst1 and modemst2 and see if that fixes your no signal issue.
hold vol down plug phone into computer USB cable.
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot reboot
restart phone into os see if that fixes the issue.
If so make a backup of you EFS in twrp and save it.
Your EFS got corrupted when you flashed the stock KDZ to root the H910 happen to me also. This would explain why your phone is crashing and no signal.
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I didn't flash any kdz to root initially. I just started flashing stuff once I lost my bootloader and TWRP. I managed to have the H91510e working that's where I'm at currently as per the second post. I will try and root it again following this procedure soon. I have to look into why I can't call or get called first. We'll see what happens, but according to this thread I will lose mobile network when I root the H915 version. I'll see when I get there.
Xanvast said:
Hi, I have to say I didn't expect that this would be such a ride when I got into this. I am now simply trying to have a working phone again.
I will briefly sum up what I've done so far :
So I got a brand new V20 a few weeks ago with the intention to root it and install a custom rom. It came as a H91010l with a security patch from dec 2016.
I got everything ready it took a while but then went ahead and followed this guide [LS997|VS995|H910|F800L] DirtySanta Bootloader unlock and Root guide by me2151
A few minor hicups on the way but I got the bootloader unlocked, twrp installed and then LOS 18.1. I thought everything would be fine and I didn't make a backup... It worked well except that I had no mobile data (French carrier SFR), only sms worked and also some notification issues.
After a break and looking for solutions I tried another OS tonight (/e/) and the same issues were present. No mobile network.
It's not to do with the APN (which I made sure was configured properly) but likely some incompatibility after tweaking the system with the root procedure. Maybe something to do with US996 files being used.
So I decide that I needed to go back to stock since I wouldn't find a solution from there and I did a wipe before flashing a stock US996 firmware in TWRP taken in this thread, the US99610f - SPL 2016-12-01
Result : I lost the fast boot and TWRP, the phone is stuck on the LG logo.
Only one thing works at this point, firmware update download mode, so I did a full partition dl flash of the following H91510e_00_VTR_CA_OP_1205 kdz which according to many posts should be fine. Nope, it doesn't boot it's stuck on the LG logo.
I have tried a second one that is old, US99610f_00_1205 kdz which should work too. It boots and I get into setup but it reboots within a minute/30s on top of being really slow.
So what I'm looking for right now is a solution to go back to stock. I have no backup and no root. I can only use LGUP. And it seems that my model is pretty non cooperative. What can I do ?
Thank you.
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I know what's wrong. You cant use lineageos to make calls on AT&T network. You can get internet but no VoLTE. So your going to have to use a deblaoted Stock Oreo rom if you want a rooted phone with phone calls.
Custom Stock Oreo Rom Debloated & DeGoogled for the H910 & Most Lgv20 phones. VoLTE and WiFi-Calling working.
Darnrain1 said:
I know what's wrong. You cant use lineageos to make calls on AT&T network. You can get internet but no VoLTE. So your going to have to use a deblaoted Stock Oreo rom if you want a rooted phone with phone calls.
Custom Stock Oreo Rom Debloated & DeGoogled for the H910 & Most Lgv20 phones. VoLTE and WiFi-Calling working.
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Thanks for your reply. I am using SFR, a French carrier. Is it the same issue ?
There has been developments since my last post. I started from the H91510e like I said and followed the [ROOT] HOWTO: AT&T H910 up to v20g (FULLY TESTED) guide by runningnak3d supported by a video from NewTechBegins. It went well until the flashing from TWRP.
I think it was my mistake to do like the video and flash h910-10r.rar followed by Magisk-v19.0. This resulted in not being able to boot, I kept getting the secure boot with password even after formatting. And after a couple of times it turned into a green screen crash. I couldn't get to recovery either for some reason even though I'm sure it was still there. The corruption warning message would appear almost instantly at boot and not allow me to do the volume down + power shortcut, and fastboot reboot recovery would not work either.
Reflashing the H91510e with LGUP worked but the system was particularly slow at first, it seemed to do better after a few minutes. Going over everything again, the part where we boot into recovery for the first time ended up the same with a green screen crash.
What seems to have solved it is to flash boot1.img from the root package in this [LS997|VS995|H910|F800L] DirtySanta Bootloader unlock and Root guide by me2151, which is different from the boot without extension of the other guide. I also reflashed the recovery several times, it didn't change anything until this.
I will continue updating this thread with the results of what follows next. I just have to install the h91010r now and manage to get to setup.
Edit : I just installed the h91010r with having wiped + formatted before and formatted after, it still goes into secure boot...
Xanvast said:
Thanks for your reply. I am using SFR, a French carrier. Is it the same issue ?
There has been developments since my last post. I started from the H91510e like I said and followed the [ROOT] HOWTO: AT&T H910 up to v20g (FULLY TESTED) guide by runningnak3d supported by a video from NewTechBegins. It went well until the flashing from TWRP.
I think it was my mistake to do like the video and flash h910-10r.rar followed by Magisk-v19.0. This resulted in not being able to boot, I kept getting the secure boot with password even after formatting. And after a couple of times it turned into a green screen crash. I couldn't get to recovery either for some reason even though I'm sure it was still there. The corruption warning message would appear almost instantly at boot and not allow me to do the volume down + power shortcut, and fastboot reboot recovery would not work either.
Reflashing the H91510e with LGUP worked but the system was particularly slow at first, it seemed to do better after a few minutes. Going over everything again, the part where we boot into recovery for the first time ended up the same with a green screen crash.
What seems to have solved it is to flash boot1.img from the root package in this [LS997|VS995|H910|F800L] DirtySanta Bootloader unlock and Root guide by me2151, which is different from the boot without extension of the other guide. I also reflashed the recovery several times, it didn't change anything until this.
I will continue updating this thread with the results of what follows next. I just have to install the h91010r now and manage to get to setup.
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I would flash Auto_Debloat you get Oreo Debloat rom.
Custom Stock Oreo Rom Debloated & DeGoogled for the H910 & Most Lgv20 phones. VoLTE and WiFi-Calling working.
But to answer your question a lot of cell carriers are going to VoLTE only and LOS does not have that on the H910.
I made Auto_Debloat so if you need help just let me know.
Darnrain1 said:
I would flash Auto_Debloat you get Oreo Debloat rom.
Custom Stock Oreo Rom Debloated & DeGoogled for the H910 & Most Lgv20 phones. VoLTE and WiFi-Calling working.
But to answer your question a lot of cell carriers are going to VoLTE only and LOS does not have that on the H910.
I made Auto_Debloat so if you need help just let me know.
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I added an edit at the bottom of my post, it displays the warning really quick and goes into secure boot everytime. Could it be that the h910-10r.rar package you shared at the end of the thread is not identical to the original post ? It simply won't boot into setup for me. Any ideas ?
I will try installing something quick tonight to have a working system with recovery I'm done messing around for the day. I will look into your custom rom in the coming days thanks for your help !
Xanvast said:
I added an edit at the bottom of my post, it displays the warning really quick and goes into secure boot everytime. Could it be that the h910-10r.rar package you shared at the end of the thread is not identical to the original post ? It simply won't boot into setup for me. Any ideas ?
I will try installing something quick tonight to have a working system with recovery I'm done messing around for the day. I will look into your custom rom in the coming days thanks for your help !
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Yes your data partition is encrypted still. You need to format it in twrp.
Darnrain1 said:
Yes your data partition is encrypted still. You need to format it in twrp.
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That's the thing, it still goes into secure boot after formatting it.
So I flashed the boot1 again and twrp to be safe, it now doesn't display the warning anymore but goes into the green screen crash after a minute or so.
I'm now back to twrp, I'll just wipe everything and install LOS to try. If at least it has mobile data that would be more than before.
Xanvast said:
That's the thing, it still goes into secure boot after formatting it.
So I flashed the boot1 again and twrp to be safe, it now doesn't display the warning anymore but goes into the green screen crash after a minute or so.
I'm now back to twrp, I'll just wipe everything and install LOS to try. If at least it has mobile data that would be more than before.
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Yes you need a kernel. Your still running stock kernel that's why your getting the green screen.
Darnrain1 said:
Yes you need a kernel. Your still running stock kernel that's why your getting the green screen.
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Oh I see now, so it's indeed not the same package. That is why you had to flash H910_BTTF-mk2000.zip
Thanks for your time and patience.
I installed LOS 18.1 and it works fine with 4G this time (before reading your reply). Unsurprisingly calls in and out make the phone kernel crash with a black screen. I really like LOS and android 11, is there something I can do to make calls work ? Like flashing another kernel ? Does /e/OS have the same issue ?
If not I can absolutely live without calls for the moment, no problem.
Edit : I'm not getting notified of messages for Discord/Skype and not getting the call if the app is not open actively. Seems like it's not running the services in the background.
Xanvast said:
That's the thing, it still goes into secure boot after formatting it.
So I flashed the boot1 again and twrp to be safe, it now doesn't display the warning anymore but goes into the green screen crash after a minute or so.
I'm now back to twrp, I'll just wipe everything and install LOS to try. If at least it has mobile data that would be more than before.
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It's complicated,
Xanvast said:
Oh I see now, so it's indeed not the same package. That is why you had to flash H910_BTTF-mk2000.zip
Thanks for your time and patience.
I installed LOS 18.1 and it works fine with 4G this time (before reading your reply). Unsurprisingly calls in and out make the phone kernel crash with a black screen. I really like LOS and android 11, is there something I can do to make calls work ? Like flashing another kernel ? Does /e/OS have the same issue ?
If not I can absolutely live without calls for the moment, no problem.
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Yep your welcome, no problem. You may just need to setup LOS with your network provider. Do a google search for APN carrier settings for your cell provider. Take care.
Darnrain1 said:
It's complicated,
Yep your welcome, no problem. You may just need to setup LOS with your network provider. Do a google search for APN carrier settings for your cell provider. Take care.
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That's the first thing I've done, I entered the APN settings from this page (3), and the results reported are from after. So do you know about other OS like /e/, any that would not behave the same ? Or anything I can flash on top to fix it ?
Have a good evening.
Xanvast said:
That's the first thing I've done, I entered the APN settings from this page (3), and the results reported are from after. So do you know about other OS like /e/, any that would not behave the same ? Or anything I can flash on top to fix it ?
Have a good evening.
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I am in the USA so it's in the afternoon for me.
You may want to try and flash you EFS from fastboot mode.
Manually reinstall your EFS on the Lgv20.
You need to find your Original DUMP of the rom your Lgv20 phone was on, before you downgraded your firmware for rooting.
Note: COM21 is what ever com port you were using at the time.
Reboot into fastboot mode
With the phone powered off hold the down vol and plug in usb to computer.
Info on what the files are
/fsg
A backup of your modemst1 and modemst2 files. So if you erase modemst1 and modemst2 /fsg should restore the partitions automatically. But if /fsg is corrupted then it will not restore them.
/misc
This partition contains miscellaneous system settings.
/modemst1 /modemst2
Modemst1 and modemst2 store information like IMEI.
fastboot flash fsg fsg_COM21
fastboot flash misc misc_COM21
fastboot flash modemst1 modemst1_COM21
fastboot flash modemst2 modemst2_COM21
fastboot reboot
Darnrain1 said:
I am in the USA so it's in the afternoon for me.
You may want to try and flash you EFS from fastboot mode.
Manually reinstall your EFS on the Lgv20.
You need to find your Original DUMP of the rom your Lgv20 phone was on, before you downgraded your firmware for rooting.
Note: COM21 is what ever com port you were using at the time.
Reboot into fastboot mode
With the phone powered off hold the down vol and plug in usb to computer.
Info on what the files are
/fsg
A backup of your modemst1 and modemst2 files. So if you erase modemst1 and modemst2 /fsg should restore the partitions automatically. But if /fsg is corrupted then it will not restore them.
/misc
This partition contains miscellaneous system settings.
/modemst1 /modemst2
Modemst1 and modemst2 store information like IMEI.
fastboot flash fsg fsg_COM21
fastboot flash misc misc_COM21
fastboot flash modemst1 modemst1_COM21
fastboot flash modemst2 modemst2_COM21
fastboot reboot
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Unfortunately as stated in my first post, I have no backup of the state of the phone when I got it as a H91010l. I didn't do one either while on the H91510e because I didn't see the point, it was already modified and calling didn't work.
Thank you for the explanation.
Something I'd like to mention for other readers is that there is one main visible difference between the first root (from H91010l with the old guide) and second one (H91510e with newer guide). The first time the warning message with the red triangle during boot was very distorted and duplicated. It was unreadable. Now it is clear. I don't know enough to say what was causing it or point at what made 4G work in the second case but this was something worth noting.
Alright, going into this de-Googling trip I did not know that many apps relied on Google Play Services to work and the Google cloud services, Firebase cloud etc... to send their notifications. I had no idea that Google was managing the notifications for most of the world and so much more. That only reinforces my desire to get away from it.
So these apps like Discord, Skype and others that don't send notifications it's directly because of the lack of Google Play Services. I noticed today that MicroG has a Cloud Messaging option but I will not enable it.
Signal works fine without any of it. I also found Skype Lite to send notifications so that's what I'll use from now on. Discord is going into the trash. I've read that Telegram is supposed to work too. So another problem solved. I have no issues making concessions on my convenience to be freer.
A website I came across which references how apps behave without Google : https://plexus.techlore.tech/
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It's complicated,
Xanvast said:
Oh I see now, so it's indeed not the same package. That is why you had to flash H910_BTTF-mk2000.zip
Thanks for your time and patience.
I installed LOS 18.1 and it works fine with 4G this time (before reading your reply). Unsurprisingly calls in and out make the phone kernel crash with a black screen. I really like LOS and android 11, is there something I can do to make calls work ? Like flashing another kernel ? Does /e/OS have the same issue ?
If not I can absolutely live without calls for the moment, no problem.
Edit : I'm not getting notified of messages for Discord/Skype and not getting the call if the app is not open actively. Seems like it's not running the services in the background.
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Yep your welcome, no problem. You may just need to setup LOS with your network provider. Do a google search for APN carrier settings for your cell provider. Take care.
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I took photos of my Kernel crashes, now it doesn't just happen with calls, which I could live with but also while using Skype Lite and looking out of the app for example, when I'm doing something taxing for the device or sometimes the phone would just reboot. Several times a day.
It seems to be very similar to what is mentioned in this post. Do you or anybody think that I should do the same and flash h915freedommobilemodem.img ? How do I go about it if so ? Is that something you do in fastboot ?
Also what are the risks if it goes bad ? I'm tired of dealing with repairing the mess and I'd like to avoid more problems.
Thanks.
Xanvast said:
I took photos of my Kernel crashes, now it doesn't just happen with calls, which I could live with but also while using Skype Lite and looking out of the app for example, when I'm doing something taxing for the device or sometimes the phone would just reboot. Several times a day.
It seems to be very similar to what is mentioned in this post. Do you or anybody think that I should do the same and flash h915freedommobilemodem.img ? How do I go about it if so ? Is that something you do in fastboot ?
Also what are the risks if it goes bad ? I'm tired of dealing with repairing the mess and I'd like to avoid more problems.
Thanks.
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If I am not mistaken your running LineageOS. I would ask in that post for help. I run Stock Oreo on my H910 because everything works.
[OFFICIAL] LineageOS 18.1 for the LG V20
Darnrain1 said:
If I am not mistaken your running LineageOS. I would ask in that post for help. I run Stock Oreo on my H910 because everything works.
[OFFICIAL] LineageOS 18.1 for the LG V20
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Yes the post is in that thread. I didn't have this problem the first time I used LOS 3 weeks ago so I assume it has to do with the green screen crash caused by the kernel I didn't flash after the h910-10r.rar. So it's still unaddressed in my opinion. Should I go ahead and flash that missing kernel or the H915 modem ? I don't know what's the difference and both seem plausible.
It's fine if you aren't sure and I will end up asking there.