So I have had my Galaxy S7 G930A for about a month. I have had a android phone for several years. I found out that the S7 had a root method and I hopped on it. Once I rooted it was fine, until google play kept getting crashes so I rebooted my phone hoping it would fix it. Nope now the phone wont turn on it only gets past the Galaxy S7 screen. I tried reflashing and wiping data and no avail. Please help me. My PC Detects it in ODIN.
Did you flash the fix zip with flashfire?
I would return it to stock in Odin, then just start over
Receiving "IMS Service has stopped" error after I was rooted and flashed a debloat zp
I am receiving a IMS Service has stopped error message after I was rooted and flashed the S7_or_S7Edge_Fixes_Debloater_V15.zip for (any Samsung Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge) from your GUIDE: ROOT, install XPOSED, and UNROOT/returning to stock a Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge Thread. Do you know how to fix this error? any help would be appreciated thank you
wilspeak said:
I am receiving a IMS Service has stopped error message after I was rooted and flashed the S7_or_S7Edge_Fixes_Debloater_V15.zip for (any Samsung Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge) from your GUIDE: ROOT, install XPOSED, and UNROOT/returning to stock a Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge Thread. Do you know how to fix this error? any help would be appreciated thank you
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The Debloater deletes the IMS Service
From Script:
delete_recursive("/system/app/imsservice");
delete_recursive("/system/priv-app/imsservice");
I would Clear Cache through Flashfire. If that didnt help. Delete the two lines above from the debloater script before running it.
Sczar said:
The Debloater deletes the IMS Service
From Script:
delete_recursive("/system/app/imsservice");
delete_recursive("/system/priv-app/imsservice");
I would Clear Cache through Flashfire. If that didnt help. Delete the two lines above from the debloater script before running it.
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Thank You , But I ended up having to do a total wipe and reset. The device was force closing so much it became almost unusable.
Hello, I'm a total novice when it comes to android modifications and whatnot, so I'll make this to the point.
I was trying to help my dad uninstall the bloatware on his Galaxy Grand Prime (running Lolipop 5.1.1), which includes some of the apps listed in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-prime/help/bloatware-apps-t3079843
I used Kingoroot (which I read worked with mixed results) to one-click root his phone and used Root Uninstaller (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.rootuninstaller&hl=en) to uninstall Samsung Account, Samsung Push service, Samsung Billing, Galaxy apps, and TMobile TV. Root Uninstaller said it required a reboot to uninstall packages so I rebooted and was greeted with a never-ending TMobile splash screen that would vibrate 4 times every 10-ish seconds. I cannot boot into safe mode either as I've tried the methods shown on TMobile's own website to do so with this model to no avail.
I've tried looking up the vibrating splash screen and some said that means it's bricked.
Is there any way to fix this without any loss of data?
Thanks.
FlareF said:
Hello, I'm a total novice when it comes to android modifications and whatnot, so I'll make this to the point.
I was trying to help my dad uninstall the bloatware on his Galaxy Grand Prime (running Lolipop 5.1.1), which includes some of the apps listed in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-prime/help/bloatware-apps-t3079843
I used Kingoroot (which I read worked with mixed results) to one-click root his phone and used Root Uninstaller (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.rootuninstaller&hl=en) to uninstall Samsung Account, Samsung Push service, Samsung Billing, Galaxy apps, and TMobile TV. Root Uninstaller said it required a reboot to uninstall packages so I rebooted and was greeted with a never-ending TMobile splash screen that would vibrate 4 times every 10-ish seconds. I cannot boot into safe mode either as I've tried the methods shown on TMobile's own website to do so with this model to no avail.
I've tried looking up the vibrating splash screen and some said that means it's bricked.
Is there any way to fix this without any loss of data?
Thanks.
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You can downloa the official frimware and flash if with odin
ealam said:
You can downloa the official frimware and flash if with odin
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Does that format the storage to do so or does it simply restore it to stock 5.1.1? I have no idea how to flash ROMs so pardon my questions.
FlareF said:
Hello, I'm a total novice when it comes to android modifications and whatnot, so I'll make this to the point.
I was trying to help my dad uninstall the bloatware on his Galaxy Grand Prime (running Lolipop 5.1.1), which includes some of the apps listed in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-prime/help/bloatware-apps-t3079843
I used Kingoroot (which I read worked with mixed results) to one-click root his phone and used Root Uninstaller (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunkunsoft.rootuninstaller&hl=en) to uninstall Samsung Account, Samsung Push service, Samsung Billing, Galaxy apps, and TMobile TV. Root Uninstaller said it required a reboot to uninstall packages so I rebooted and was greeted with a never-ending TMobile splash screen that would vibrate 4 times every 10-ish seconds. I cannot boot into safe mode either as I've tried the methods shown on TMobile's own website to do so with this model to no avail.
I've tried looking up the vibrating splash screen and some said that means it's bricked.
Is there any way to fix this without any loss of data?
Thanks.
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You can downloa the official frimware and flash if with odin
FlareF said:
Does that format the storage to do so or does it simply restore it to stock 5.1.1? I have no idea how to flash ROMs so pardon my questions.
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No. It shouldn't format SD card storage or anything in sort. Although after flashing the firmware still doesn't fixed the bootloop issue your having then only way is to hard reset everything (which will wipe everything from data to storage files).
Check out this thread for flashing ROMs. It has great instructions for even beginners or noobs.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-prime/general/guide-flashing-stock-rom-t3039167
Good luck
i managed to get root on my s7 edge and i was so exited but then when i tried to play pokemon go it wont work because i have root. this problem has occered to me with some other apps too. is there any way i can use these apps while having root. people said to use magisk but you need twrp for that which i cant download due to my bootloader being locked. someone plz try to help me, my model number is sm g935t.
S7 edge at&t root , twrp I couldnt find it help
I have someone actively changing my settings in my settings for instance sandbox processing accessing my phone remotely how can I prevent this. My phone says I have 357 apps I tried to restore and they keep coming back