DISCLAIMER: You will be flashing your phone at your own risk. You are solely responsible for anything you do to your phone, so make sure you are well informed and well prepared before deciding to flash or install anything on your device.
The purpose of this thread is to provide a 'reference site' for anything related to ROMs and kernels, be it original stock, modified stock or custom images for the Samsung Galaxy S III Japanese versions, starting with model SC-03E.
All comments and feedback are welcome and appreciated.
Reminders:
After flashing a new ROM image, it is highly recommended to perform a cache wipe and factory reset. Please avoid posting about problems repeatedly which can be easily solved by this procedure.
If you find that someone has been helpful in assisting you, then please do not shy away from hitting the THANKS button below their post; this is the preferred action instead of creating a new post just to show your gratitude
BEFORE ASKING HOW TO DO SOMETHING, READ THIS GUIDE
Some questions are being asked over and over again in this thread without bothering to read through it or looking for the answer here in the OP. Especially for the 'lazy' ones among us, we'll attempt to make a new and fresh, additional, reference pointer right here at the top of the very first post. Please consider taking a look at @lparryU's guide BEFORE posting your next question.
"How-to: Root, Unlock, Enable Osaifu Keitai/Felica, CWM, cook & flash custom ROM for SC-03E"
PIT File
Use this PIT file when flashing with Odin, and ONLY if you have scr*wed up your default partitioning scheme due to specifying an incorrect one during a previous flash. Normally there is NO NEED to specify a PIT file when flashing with Odin!
m3.pit (SC-03E)
Factory Firmware (stock)
samsung-updates.com and www.sammobile.com host some of the stock images.
Due to hotfile.com's demise, and my limited storage and bandwidth resources in my mediafire subscription, stock images will be available on demand only. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Pre Rooted stock ROMs
(Flashing the following ROM components will trigger the custom binary counter)
All the rooters contain a sample debloat script as well. it is located in the file /preload/Proxyme/debloat.sample. If your /sdcard already has an older debloat script in /sdcard/Proxyme/debloat.sh, it will not be overwritten by the rooter (in case you made changes to it for an older rom). So to be sure of using the most recent script for the targeted version of the firmware check the version in the /preload/Proxyme location. As a reminder, you can execute the debloat script (or any other one) from within Proxyme WITHOUT enabling SU, because it will always run in an environment with elevated privileges.
Jelly Bean 4.3
SC03EOMUBNH2 (Proxyme) (Build Date 2014-08-19)
This zip archive contains an Odin flashable file. It is not the complete stock image, so you MUST have OMUBNH2 already running on your phone or you will need to download it from the above reference sites, which carry complete stock firmware images, and flash it before continuing with this file. Instructions are included.
mediafire
uploaded.net
torrent, mirror2
(Flashing these ROMs will NOT trigger the custom binary counter)
Jelly Bean 4.3
XXUENE4 GT-I9305 Based (Proxyme) (Build Date 2014-05-16)
This image will clear data/cache implicitly upon initial boot, so backup your stuff before flashing
This one includes the Samsung Chinese IME with support for full screen handwriting and the QUERTY layout with extra row of numerical keys at the top
torrent, mirror1, mirror2
mega.co.nz
uploaded.net
SC03EOMUBND2 (Proxyme) (Build Date 2014-04-02)
This image will not clear data, but please consider wiping data/cache manually before posting about issues not related to Proxyme
mega.co.nz
torrent, mirror1, mirror2
(Unpack the .tar.md5 file from any one of the following (multipart) zip archive and flash with Odin)
SC03EOMUBND2_PROXYME20140419.z01
SC03EOMUBND2_PROXYME20140419.zip
Jelly Bean 4.1.2
MI4 GT-I9305(TGY) Based (Build Date 2013-09-26)
Rooting instructions are displayed in RootInfo app
Wipe Data/Cache if you are experiencing problems.
Display Languages: English(UK/US), Chinese(Trad/Simpl) and Korean
Input: Samsung Chinese IME (English/Chinese-TW/Chinese-HK/Chinese/Korean), Standard Samsung IME (en_GB;en_US;az;ca;cs;da;de;et;es;eu;el;fr;gl;ka;hr;it;is;kk;lv;lt;hu;nb;nl;pl;pt;ru;ro;fi;sr;sk;sl;sv;tr;uk;ko;hy;bg;zh_CN)
mediafire (unpack tar.md5 file from this multipart zip archive and flash with Odin)
MR8 GT-I9305(TNL) Based (Build Date 2013-09-26)
Rooting instructions are displayed in RootInfo app
Wipe Data/Cache if you are experiencing problems.
Display Languages: (en_GB;en_US;en_AU;en_IE;en_NZ;en_ZA;ko_KR;de_AT;de_CH;de_DE;fr_FR;fr_CH;bg_BG;cs_CZ;da_DK;el_GR;es_ES;et_EE;fi_FI;ga_IE;hr_HR;hu_HU;is_IS;it_IT;lt_LT;lv_LV;mk_MK;nb_NO;nl_NL;nl_BE;pl_PL;pt_PT;ro_RO;sr_RS;sv_SE;tr_TR;ca_ES;eu_ES;gl_ES;kk_KZ;ru_RU;sk_SK; sl_SI; uk_UA; uz_UZ; az_AZ; hy_AM; ka_GE; es_US; pt_BR; ar_AE;zh_CN;zh_TW;ja_JP)
Input: Samsung Chinese IME (English/Chinese-TW/Chinese-HK/Chinese/Korean), Standard Samsung IME (en_GB;en_US;az;ca;cs;da;de;et;es;eu;el;fr;gl;ka;hr;it;is;kk;lv;lt;hu;nb;nl;pl;pt;ru;ro;fi;sr;sk;sl;sv;tr;uk;ko;hy;bg)
mediafire (unpack tar.md5 file from this multipart zip archive and flash with Odin)
MG3 GT-I9305(SFR) Based (Build Date 2013-07-31)
To toggle root/unroot, boot the phone and then press VolumeUp/VolumeDown/Power simultaneously for a brief moment.
This toggle only works if you enable Settings->Developer Options->USB Debugging
Data and cache are wiped, so backup your data prior to flashing with Odin.
Display Languages: (en_GB;en_US;en_AU;en_IE;en_NZ;en_ZA;ko_KR;de_AT;de_CH;de_DE;fr_FR;fr_CH;bg_BG;cs_CZ;da_DK;el_GR;es_ES;et_EE;fi_FI;ga_IE;hr_HR;hu_HU;is_IS;it_IT;lt_LT;lv_LV;mk_MK;nb_NO;nl_NL;nl_BE;pl_PL;pt_PT;ro_RO;sr_RS;sv_SE;tr_TR;ca_ES;eu_ES;gl_ES;kk_KZ;ru_RU;sk_SK; sl_SI; uk_UA; uz_UZ;az_AZ; hy_AM; ka_GE;es_US; pt_BR; ar_AE)
Input: Samsung Chinese IME (English/Chinese-TW/Chinese-HK/Chinese/Korean), Standard Samsung IME (en_GB;en_US;az;ca;cs;da;de;et;es;eu;el;fr;gl;ka;hr;it;is;kk;lv;lt;hu;nb;nl;pl;pt;ru;ro;fi;sr;sk;sl;sv;tr;uk;ko;hy;bg)
mediafire (unpack tar.md5 file from this multipart zip archive and flash with Odin)
Jelly Bean 4.1.1
SC03EOMAMJ4 ( 2013-10-18 )
Depending on what's running on your phone currently, you may have to consider performing a manual factory reset and wipe the cache and data partitions.
Rooting Instructions:
Default state is - not rooted - Proxyme has been included in this rom,
Proxyme offers live su binary control, and without the need to 'root' the phone, you have...
- SSH server with virtually unlimited user accounts, configurable with specific UID, GID, home directory and shell,
- execution of scripts with elevated privileges (sample debloating script included),
- tag along scripts for root ON and root OFF actions,
- busybox switch
(Unpack the .tar.md5 file from any one of the following zip archive and flash with Odin)
torrent - full stock root ready (Proxyme)
Uploaded.net - full stock root ready (Proxyme)
MF1 (Build Date 2013-06-10)
To toggle root/unroot, boot the phone and then press VolumeUp/VolumeDown/Power simultaneously for a brief moment.
This toggle only works if you enable Settings->Developer Options->USB Debugging
mediafire (unpack tar.md5 file from this multi-part zip archive and flash with Odin)
MC3 (Build Date 2013-03-18)
Courtesy aki0306...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38739961&postcount=8
MB1 (Build Date 2013-02-08)
To toggle root/unroot, boot the phone and then press VolumeUp/VolumeDown/Power simultaneously for a brief moment.
This toggle only works if you enable Settings->Developer Options->USB Debugging
Chainfire's SuperSU has been included for your convenience.
hotfile - link dead (unpack tar.md5 file from this zip archive and flash with Odin)
.
Courtesy aki0306...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38739961&postcount=8
MA6 (Build Date 2013-01-24)
Courtesy aki0306...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38739961&postcount=8
Custom ROMs
(Flashing these ROMs COULD (and usually will) trigger the custom counter)
Probam Rom
Go to this post... and this post... Courtesy @sasbudi
Slimbean 4.3 NTT Docomo SC-03E
Go to this post... Courtesy @majidkhan
Carbon 4.2.2 for NTT Docomo SC-03E
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45164630&postcount=550 Courtesy @majidkhan
PACman (Paranoid AOKP CyanogenMod) 4.2.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43996579&postcount=489 Courtesy @Edgrr000
CyanogenMod
Instructions for flashing CM10.1 Courtesy @lparryU
Getting CM10 to work on SC-03E with Osaifu-keitai... Courtesy @FlyingFlipFlop and @lparryU
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42076531&postcount=313
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42076531&postcount=302
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42094976&postcount=303
rXTREME.v10.0
Link to post Courtesy @Edgrr000
KBC Developers github wiki
Contains everything everyone in here needs, Samsung custom kernel, with visible hidden partition for using triangle away on stock rooted,
and having all Japanese things working too. And the cm10.1 links. Its in Japanese but easily translated. (courtesy of @Robobob1221)
https://github.com/kbc-developers/release/wiki
Paranoid Android (GT-I9305)
Link to post Courtesy @Edgrr000
Misc
How to Convert ROMs for the SC-03E By @DroidZombie
Japanized Rom Tool By @LeathSeraph
http://lt.imobile.com.cn/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=10282917
Hints & Tips
Follow this trail...
SC-03E Hints & Tips
Hints & Tips
Guides.. with several links and specifically for unlocking your phone with the proper ROM (has the LK5 modem which is the go to for unlocking and working with other carriers), and instructions to do just about everything you need to get done with this phone
How to Convert ROMs for the SC-03E (By @DroidZombie)
Instructions for flashing CyanogenMod ROMs (By @lparryU)
Unlocking
Unlocking Guide - Courtesy of XDA member @majin
Yet Another Unlocking Guide
Custom Binary Counter
.Reset Guide .By @majin
Tethering
Tethering Guide By @majin
How to change Tethering preset APN By @majin
Change Roaming Status
Reference post By @majin
Proxyme Rooting
Proxyme Guide
Fixing Lost IMEI
How to repair your SC-03E's IMEI number and restore its network connection
Miscellaneous
SC-03E Dial Pad Codes
SC-03E Docomo S3 LTE - Just Another Unlocking Guide
This (sim) unlocking guide has been primarily inspired by the very comprehensive guide initially written and posted by @majin in his post.
WARNING: This unlock procedure will automatically wipe the phone's cache and data partitions, effectively performing a factory reset; you are strongly advised to backup your data prior to executing this guide.
Prerequisites:
Windows PC running Odin3 in an administrator account (tested with Odin3 v3.07)
USB cable to connect phone to PC (preferably original cable for reliability)
Internet access to download firmware image(s)
Google account to access Play Store
The following list outlines the required steps in order to successfully unlock your SC-03E:
If you have data on the phone, which is of any importance to you, then I highly recommend that you make appropriate backups first
If present, remove the sim card and sdcard (there's no need to have a Docomo sim card for this procedure to work)
Download this stock firmware image, which is based on MB1 and includes the appropriate modem component to assist in wiping the NV stored network locking data structures. In addition, this firmware image is root-ready; meaning that you can toggle root mode by pressing VolumeUp/VolumeDown/Power button combination briefly to switch modes.
Initiate Odin Download mode on the SC-03E (Turn the phone off, then simultaneously press VolumeDown/Home/Power buttons until the Download Mode splash screen appears and requires you to press VolumeUp to continue or VolumeDown to cancel if you find yourself suddenly struck by an overwhelming feeling of stage-fright)
Unpack the SC03EOMAMB1_LK5MDM.tar.md5 firmware image from the above-mentioned/downloaded zip archive and flash the file with Odin3 (specify the image file in Odin's PDA section)
As soon as Odin completes the flashing process, it will instruct the phone to reset; be patient while the phone starts up, because it will require more time to setup and configure itself after a factory reset.
If you have reached this step, then we're assuming the phone has booted successfully and you are presented with the configuration wizard. You need to at least enter your Google account credentials in order to access the Play Store.
Install the (free) ServiceMode Shortcut app (author: KABASOFT) from the Play Store.
Another (paid) option is the ShowServiceMode For Galaxy LTE app (author: Jaken's Laboratory).
Start the service mode app and tap the ServiceMode option, which will in turn fire up the ServiceMode main menu
Select [1]UMTS->[1]DEBUG SCREEN->[8]PHONE CONTROL->[6]NETWORK LOCK->[3]PERSO SHA256 OFF
Now use the phone's android menu soft button to select Back in the popup menu to return to the NETWORK LOCK menu
Tap [4]NW LOCK NV DATA INITIALLIZ and wait for about a minute before returning to the NETWORK LOCK menu; when you tap this option again, it should state PERSO_NV_INIT is SUCCESSFUL
You may now power off the phone to insert a sim card from your favorite telco operator and restart the phone
From this point onward, it is possible to flash any other firmware image without affecting the unlocked state
Enjoy!
SC-03E Dial Pad Codes
This list is most probably not complete. Please post or send a PM if you know about codes not listed here, your input will be highly appreciated!
*#0*# ........................... Hardware Testing
*#06# .......................... Show IMEI number
*#0011# ....................... GSM Status Information
*#0228# ....................... Battery Status
*#0782# ....................... RTCTimeRead (Show Time)
*#1111# ....................... ServiceMode - READ FTA SW VERSION
*#1234# ....................... Show Software Version
*#2222# ....................... ServiceMode - READ FTA HW VERSION
*#2663# ....................... Touch Screen/Key Firmware Update
*#7284# ....................... PhoneUtil - UART & USB Configuration
*#7353# ....................... Quick Test
*#7594# ....................... Factory Mode - Shutdown Configuration
*#9090# ....................... ServiceMode - DIAG CONFIG
*#9900# ....................... SysDump
*#34971539# ................ Camera Firmware Check
IMEI Repair Procedure
How to repair your SC-03E's IMEI number and restore its network connection.
Keywords: IMEI: null/null Unknown + Baseband: Unknown + no connection with QPST + no IMEI backup + phone signal lost
Disclaimer
This procedure is intended to be applied in a last resort scenario only. You must check thoroughly what the actual cause is for your phone having lost its imei number. It may very well be merely due to an incompatibility issue between the baseband code and the efs version, and thus easily fixed by flashing a proper modem component. Writing to partitions in your phone's internal storage device, re-partitioning it, flashing with the Odin tool or operating the QPST Qualcomm engineering tool carries many risks, which include hard-bricking the phone. You are solely responsible for anything you do to your phone and by carrying out the steps detailed in this procedure, you are agreeing to accept all responsibility for any and all outcome of the procedure, even if you end up with an expensive door-stop.
Try This First
Before panicking and diving into this procedure to perform all of its steps, note that your specific problem/case might not require such an extensive procedure. There could very well be a much simpler solution for your case, so I strongly advise you to put some effort into diagnosing your problem properly (best as you can given the resources you have at your disposal) BEFORE continuing.
I will be adding topics to this section based on the feedback we get, which will hopefully help everyone to improve diagnostics and find out if there are quicker/better way to solve any specific case.
BASEBAND UNKNOWN (Courtesy of @majin)
About the devices with "BASEBAND UNKNOWN" not recognized by QSPT, for first users should try with one of these:
1) enter *#9090# and check if "[2] DM/DUN over HSIC (*)" is selected, then to try to use QSPT to fix/restore the IMEI/EFS-folder, (if users have some old working backup too).
3) Try to use EFS Professional Suite to restore the right permissions on the NV files.
4) Use "Qualcomm NV Tools" (included in "EFS Professional Suite") to write directly their IMEI and to do some other test.
If they can't anything of that, then they really need to make all the "Chinese steps".
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Introduction
This procedure is based on the following two posts, which are identical content-wise, and may be from the same individual. Credit goes to user xt890612 of forum site bbs.shendu.com and user softbank_1001 of forum site bbs.91dongji.com. Special thanks to xda member @majin for the find/input/feedback and having tested the procedure on his SC-03E.
- bbs.91dongji.com
- bbs.shendu.com
The issues we will attempt to resolve are:
IMEI corrupt or 0
Baseband Unknown status
QPST does not recognize the phone
What to Expect
If the procedure has been followed correctly and applied successfully, then take note of the following points.
IMEI restored
Network connection restored
Device serial number not the same as your original one (we will try to resolve this in the future)
No SIM network lock (Do not apply this procedure if you only want to SIM unlock a device with no issues)
You should be feeling happy, so please lookup the sources mentioned above and thank them
Preparations & Prerequisites
You will need the following tools and files, so please check each item in the list below and make sure you have them ready before commencing with the first step of the procedure.
An SC-03E which can at the very least boot into Odin Download Mode (soft-bricked). If the bootloader is corrupt, you will need some kind of JTAG service to revive the phone, because this procedure will not help your case.
Windows PC
Odin v3 (preferably Odin3 v3.09 or v3.07) - Google is your best friend
Google QPST.2.7.378.zip and download this Qualcomm engineering tool. Install it on the PC.
ADB tool/program. ADB, Android Debug Bridge, is included with Google’s Android SDK.
Hex editor. Google 'Hex editor' and download your preferred or favourite variant. Try HexEdit.exe.
Download SC-03E_IMEI-REPAIR.ZIP (mirror, torrent) and unpack the files in this archive to a work directory
Download one of the pre-rooted or root ready rom images, which are still functional/bootable on your phone, from the OP/reference post (this item is only required if your phone does not boot into Android at all, even after resetting it, and is not rooted)
Step 1 - Flash a Bootable Rooted ROM Image
If your phone currently has firmware, which boots properly and can give you root access, then skip this step. If not, then use Odin to flash the rooted image you have downloaded earlier. Consider resetting the phone afterwards by entering recovery mode to clear data and cache.
Step 2 - Enable USB Debugging
Enable USB debugging by setting the checkmark in the following option in settings:
Settings->Developer options->USB Debugging
Step 3 - Connect the Phone
If necessary, wait for all PC drivers to install and initialize.
Step 4 - Prepare Phone Internal Storage
Copy all 15 mmcblk* files, which were unpacked from the SC-03E_IMEI-REPAIR.ZIP zip archive earlier, to the phone's internal sd card after connecting it to the PC. The files must be located in the root of folder /sdcard.
It is important that you consider verifying data integrity of the mmcblk* files you have copied to the phone. Root Browser is recommended and can assist in this process. The following list consists of the MD5 checksums generated for the files in the SC-03E_IMEI-REPAIR.ZIP zip archive.
b5cfa9d6c8febd618f91ac2843d50a1c *mmcblk0p1
30fd6dfc09a70c8bcf345dc8c9e2781a *mmcblk0p10
c71fb4dfba643299159b97c6065fdb54 *mmcblk0p11
95557d70252c9b0af3f95a2244cd93ab *mmcblk0p12
e35b35efb73dd8320bdae08ec463372c *mmcblk0p13
31bc9037b092df1abbcf7550938d553d *mmcblk0p14
96995b58d4cbf6aaa9041b4f00c7f6ae *mmcblk0p15
b5cfa9d6c8febd618f91ac2843d50a1c *mmcblk0p2
dbad1316e91f5dcf0b89ad3e456f3bf8 *mmcblk0p3
713a67b9605c02f6cdd0346dfa1cab1e *mmcblk0p4
130715b90924c2394e1acd758059dd90 *mmcblk0p5
4029a1de061c375547aa3096a14562dc *mmcblk0p6
67bb0d7fbec2e250c5e2bd75dd9816f3 *mmcblk0p7
9e4a4230f51545ffd352cb7988f4bc9f *mmcblk0p8
edc27dbf0cc8b29df3ba31e21b552a98 *mmcblk0p9
4459508535b3c064f6afc6d1c6119b9e *sc03e.qcn
Step 5 - ADB
Now open a cmd window and start the ADB tool by typing the following command at the cmd prompt, followed by the enter key. In many cases, you will first have to cd (change directory) to the directory where the adb.exe program is located (hint, if you've installed the Android SDK, look for the location where it was installed and search its subdirectories for adb.exe):
>adb shell
If the shell in the adb session starts successfully, the following prompt is presented:
[email protected]:/ $
Type su followed by the enter key to get root access. If the $ sign in the prompt does not change in a # sign, then you have no access to root and you should revert back to step 1 to make sure you have a rooted firmware image on the phone.
[email protected]:/ $su <enter>
[email protected]:/ #
Step 6 - Restore Partitions
This step must be taken with great caution. You will be directly writing to partitions in the internal storage device and a mistake can end in disaster. Copy the following lines, each terminated by the enter key to initiate the command. Note that the lines with mmcblk0p10 to p14 can take a long (5 minutes or more) time to complete, so be patient.
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p1 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p2 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p3 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p4 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p5 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p5 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p6 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p6 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p7 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p8 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p8 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p9 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p9 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p10 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p10 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p11 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p11 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p12 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p12 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p13 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p13 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p14 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p14 <enter>
dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p15 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p15 <enter>
Close the cmd window and restart the phone. If the phone does not boot into Android (could be bootlooping due to incompatible data elements), then perform a reset in recovery mode by wiping data and cache.
At this point you should confirm that the baseband has been restored in settings.
Step 7 - Restoring IMEI
Get ready to make changes to the sc03e.qcn file, which was unpacked from the
SC-03E_IMEI-REPAIR.ZIP zip archive earlier, using the hex editor.
Load the sc03e.qcn file in a hex editor and search for the following hexadecimal byte value sequence:
08 0A 21 43 65 87 09 21 43
The file contains two instances of the sequence as is shown above. Both sequences must be changed to your IMEI number and the way it is done is outlined below.
Note that when searching for the above sequence, in most hex editors you are supposed to also specify the search type, whether it be a text search or byte (binary search. You want the latter type.
Start with looking up your device's IMEI number. It is printed on the label in the battery compartment and on a label or sticker on the original box, if you still have it. The IMEI number consists of 15 digits, so please write it on a sheet of paper in order to help you visually 'construct' a hexadecimal sequence, which in turn can be used to update both instances of the abovementioned sequence in the file. This sequence has three fixed nibble values, which must remain unchanged in the final sequence. The following sample shows x's in the sequence which represent the part to be initialised to your IMEI number. The fixed (constant) parts are the 08 and the A in xA.
08 xA xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
In order to correctly fit your 15 digit IMEI number into the sequence, use the following guide to construct it. Here, we use the dummy IMEI number 012345678901234 for reference only.
...0..12.34.56.78.90.12.34 (IMEI number to convert)
08.0A.21.43.65.87.09.21.43 (byte sequence to be constructed)
As you can see, the first digit of the IMEI number is paired with the A of the second byte in the sequence; it is placed left of the A, thus becoming the most significant nibble of the byte. The remaining digits are paired to form 7 groups in order, where each pair's digits are swapped as is shown above.
When you have finished changing the two instances of the search sequence to reflect your IMEI number, save the sc03e.qcn file, exit from the hex editor and move on to the next step.
Step 8 - Restore Configuration From QCN File
Enter the following string in the stock phone dialpad:
*#7284#
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Immediately after entering the trailing # sign, as is shown in the above image, the service mode screen shown in the next image will appear.
Tap on the Qualcomm USB Settings button to display the list of USB options you can choose from. This is shown in the next image.
Select the RNDIS + DM + MODEM option followed by tapping the OK button to return to the previous screen. Now use the back button to return to the dialpad.
Next, enter the following string in the stock phone dialpad to enter the DIAG CONFIG service mode screen:
*#9090#
Immediately after entering the trailing # sign, as is shown in the above image, the service mode screen shown in the next image will appear.
Select the [2]DM/DUN over HSIC (*) option. Note that the phone will immediately reboot as soon as you tap on this option in order for it to take effect.
Let's start the QPST Configuration program in Windows and select the Ports tab to add the new port, which has been assigned to the phone's USB communication protocol. Make sure to select the port with label USB/QC Diagnostic before clicking on the OK button.
If the port has been correctly initialised and selected, SURF9615 (0) should be displayed in the Phone column of the Ports tab, as is shown in the image below.
Finally, select the Start Clients menu and navigate to the QPST Software Download item to start its corresponding program.
In the QPST Software Download program, select the Restore tab and then specify the path to the qcn file which you have edited earlier. Hit the Start button to start uploading the new configuration file to the phone. After the upload is done, reboot the phone and check the IMEI number to verify everything went ok.
Finalizing
Enter the following string in the stock phone dialpad:
*#7284#
The service mode screen appears, so again, tap on the Qualcomm USB Settings button to display the list of USB options you can choose from. To restore the default USB settings, select the RNDIS + DM + MODEM option followed by tapping the OK button to return to the previous screen. Now use the back button to return to the dialpad, or hit the home button to continue using the phone normally.
That's it...enjoy your phone!
Notes & Feedback
Serial Number (Courtesy of @majin)
About the wrong Serial Number, [between step 6 and 7] if users have still on board the Chinese Rooted ROM (or if they flashed any other correct Rooted ROM), they can easily edit the file "\efs\FactoryApp\serial_no" by the phone itself (status is 1000:0000 rwxr--r-- 744)
Then they can flash any other favorite ROM [anyway, to make all easier, I suggest some 4.1 ROM, same as the Chinese one.]
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hey i cant posting outside url
error message
"To prevent spam on the XDA forums, ALL new users prevented from posting outside links in their messages. After approximately 10 posts, you will be able to post outside links. Thank you for understanding!"
aki0306 said:
hey i cant posting outside url
error message
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8 more posts to go and you're in. Why don't you head over to this thread and see if you can contribute or give feedback to any of the queries from other members. Once you get into a dialog or discussion, you'll hit that magic 10 easy.
Your message to davidcsv was also relayed to that thread, and it would help to introduce yourself to the group and gain some 'trust' wrt your firmware images.
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MB1 Root Rom JB4.1.1
MA6 Root Rom JB4.1.1
MC3 Root Rom Android File Host JB4.1.1
★MC3 Rom no need rename but need flash stock MC3 Rom before flash root Rom
how to flash
flash from odin
1.flash stock rom
ex if u wanna flash MB1 root, u have to flash MB1 stock Rom before flash Root Rom
2.into recovery, wipe/factory reset
3.unzip Root Rom and rename file
★you guys have to rename file when unzip root Rom★
ex SC03E-ROOTED-system_MB1.tar.md5
↓
SC03E-ROOTED-system.tar.md5
4.Flash Root Rom from odin
5.boot
6.installe Supersu or Superuser on play store
cation MB1 & MA6 Root Rom is "same name of file"
thx for kbc-developers
hv fun guys!!!!
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Custom Rom Link
jump to china forum
this Rom on MA6 Rom
damn.. didn't know this thread existed.
I will link this to the first post in my thread and have it closed.
if you could close my thread so all the talk can go here, it would be much more beneficial/easy to keep track of things.
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I can confirm that the root method worked for MB1...
LETS GET THE PARTY STARTED! Seriously, I am having a drink afterwork!
lol,trying with my phone.
update result soon.
my phone is rooted now.
but still waiting for custom one that removed needless app.
"Get PIT for mapping" <-------is this dangerous?
Thank you aki0306..
Already rooted my phone..
Is there any ways to install cwm on sc03e?
skylinerxz said:
Thank you aki0306..
Already rooted my phone..
Is there any ways to install cwm on sc03e?
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I was just going to ask this...
didoka_702 said:
lol,trying with my phone.
update result soon.
my phone is rooted now.
but still waiting for custom one that removed needless app.
"Get PIT for mapping" <-------is this dangerous?
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Get PIT for mapping is harmless, because the flashing process with Odin is just getting the current partitioning configuration as is stored in the phone. Just stay away from the PIT options in Odin (PC).
Why don't you just remove unwanted system apps with Titanium Backup?
skylinerxz said:
Thank you aki0306..
Already rooted my phone..
Is there any ways to install cwm on sc03e?
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Do you mean one of the CWM recovery flavors or the Android builds (like for example CM 10.x)?
davidcsv said:
Do you mean one of the CWM recovery flavors or the Android builds (like for example CM 10.x)?
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i would like CM10.x ! + CWM recovery flavors!
you got a lab rat available for this!
davidcsv said:
Get PIT for mapping is harmless, because the flashing process with Odin is just getting the current partitioning configuration as is stored in the phone. Just stay away from the PIT options in Odin (PC).
Why don't you just remove unwanted system apps with Titanium Backup?
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sorry.already did that with tianium backup but still not edit my post.
IparryU said:
i would like CM10.x ! + CWM recovery flavors!
you got a lab rat available for this!
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Who wants to try CWM Touch recovery? It is embedded in the latest upload of the MB1 stock root ready firmware image. The links are available in the original post in the pre-rooted stock ROMs section.
The procedure is as usual, flash with Odin (PC). Then, when your phone has booted into Samsung's stock Android, at any moment press VolumeUp/VolumeDown/Power at the same time and only briefly. This should root the phone (install su binary) and install the CWM Touch recovery... I say 'should' because I have only been able to test this procedure on my Korean version of the S3; in this case, CWM's recovery has been adapted for the SC-03E. There's no visual or audio confirmation when you've pressed those three buttons, so check with your favorite root-requiring app or with the included SuperSU app.
IF rooting works with this image, then the difference with the one presented by aki0306/kbc-developers is that theirs will always root the phone during startup; meaning you have the convenience of always starting up in a rooted environment. This mechanism will only root it when you need it (three button press detailed above); I'm still assuming that when you reboot, each time su (root) is removed by Docomo's security measures in the boot environment... if you want no root then reboot. As soon as someone can confirm whether this new mechanism works, I can turn it into a toggle kind of switch, so you can root and unroot without having to restart the phone.
davidcsv said:
Who wants to try CWM Touch recovery? It is embedded in the latest upload of the MB1 stock root ready firmware image. The links are available in the original post in the pre-rooted stock ROMs section.
The procedure is as usual, flash with Odin (PC). Then, when your phone has booted into Samsung's stock Android, at any moment press VolumeUp/VolumeDown/Power at the same time and only briefly. This should root the phone (install su binary) and install the CWM Touch recovery... I say 'should' because I have only been able to test this procedure on my Korean version of the S3; in this case, CWM's recovery has been adapted for the SC-03E. There's no visual or audio confirmation when you've pressed those three buttons, so check with your favorite root-requiring app or with the included SuperSU app.
IF rooting works with this image, then the difference with the one presented by aki0306/kbc-developers is that theirs will always root the phone during startup; meaning you have the convenience of always starting up in a rooted environment. This mechanism will only root it when you need it (three button press detailed above); I'm still assuming that when you reboot, each time su (root) is removed by Docomo's security measures in the boot environment... if you want no root then reboot. As soon as someone can confirm whether this new mechanism works, I can turn it into a toggle kind of switch, so you can root and unroot without having to restart the phone.
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just finish custom my phone today @@
ill try this one tomorrow
and i have already backed up my phone with
+back all user data and app with titanium back up
+back up efs folder using root explorer
+back up QCN file using EFS pro by this thread
any process i need to do after this?
didoka_702 said:
just finish custom my phone today @@
ill try this one tomorrow
and i have already backed up my phone with
+back all user data and app with titanium back up
+back up efs folder using root explorer
+back up QCN file using EFS pro by this thread
any process i need to do after this?
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That should cover it
I use Whatsapp, so I always make a seperate backup of its database folder as well (folder /mnt/sdcard/WhatsApp)... it contains the message history and all the media that's been sent over.
so i test this one recently and here is MY result (i usually hold up down volume first and then press power button)
+first time:check with Supersu.it said cannot install SuperSU cause of SU binary is not installed.
+restart and try again,this time i installed Titanium back up.and its said that the phone isnt rooted
+restart and try again,no worked
+and at the 5th 6th time everytime i try to press volume up down power to install Su binary,the phone restart.
//so its my result.anyone esle?
//and couldnt get to recovery mode :| now i back to aki rom till the new one came out.
Hi there
i have grand 2 LTE, G7105, it came with stock 4.3 JB, and there was no stock option to record calls like i had in my S3, so i decided to flash stock KK version and i chose the one that i can use CWM also, so i was on stock 4.4.2 rooted FW, and i see that in KK rom there is no option to record calls.
i started searching in google for this issue cause i had stock FW on S3 with option to record my phone calls and i had it also on S2 stock FW, i found out that this option do exist on android and if i dont have i just need to enable it, so i went on digging and found a guide on how to enable this option on stock rooted S5 device.
so this is what i found:
the method was to use a root browser to edit a file located in \system\csc folder.
the file is feature.xml, and if you dont have this file there is another one that can be used named others.xml.
once you open the file with Root browser you should check for a line :
<CscFeature_VoiceCall_configRecording>RecordingAllowed</CscFeature_VoiceCall_ConfigRecording>
if the line you find say NotAllowed, then change it to Allowed, if the line does not exist in file , then just add it between : <CscFeature> to </CscFeature> .
once you are done just save the file and reboot device and now there is a call record button insted of add call button in dialer.
so i tried this method and in one version of stock KK rooted (Greece FW - XXUBNL1, XXEURBNL1) i had only others.xml and i added the line and saved file, reboot device and no call recording option.
now i tried it also on rooted stock AMO region which is Spain country open csc XXUBOB1, AMOBOB1 , and there also added the line to others.xml reboot device and still no call recording.
pls can anyone help make call recording work, anyone have a solution for this issue ?
does anyone use stock FW that has call recording enabled already , and which FW is that ? even if its for G7102 device. so i can check if there is an update in sammobile for same FW
thanks for helpers.
SAME HERE, but solved with another method!! Must read...
Hello my firend!
The same here I have the 7102T (Brazil model 3G with Digital FULL HD TV) this line even in the feature.xml or others.xml didn't work either.
I think the unique way is decompiling the secphonecall.apk change the script inside it, then recompile and replace in the phone. There are threads in xda forum of this but not ofr our phone models.
The paliative way I did it work is using xposed framework with the wanan module and inside wanan optin Dialer enable "record button enabled" option. Restart phone and be happy. (Newer versions of Wanan have this option enabled by default so if you just install wanan and the exposed framework and enable wanan module in it, so it will give u the recording button.
Peace!
cookiepuppy said:
Hi there
i have grand 2 LTE, G7105, it came with stock 4.3 JB, and there was no stock option to record calls like i had in my S3, so i decided to flash stock KK version and i chose the one that i can use CWM also, so i was on stock 4.4.2 rooted FW, and i see that in KK rom there is no option to record calls.
i started searching in google for this issue cause i had stock FW on S3 with option to record my phone calls and i had it also on S2 stock FW, i found out that this option do exist on android and if i dont have i just need to enable it, so i went on digging and found a guide on how to enable this option on stock rooted S5 device.
so this is what i found:
the method was to use a root browser to edit a file located in \system\csc folder.
the file is feature.xml, and if you dont have this file there is another one that can be used named others.xml.
once you open the file with Root browser you should check for a line :
<CscFeature_VoiceCall_configRecording>RecordingAllowed</CscFeature_VoiceCall_ConfigRecording>
if the line you find say NotAllowed, then change it to Allowed, if the line does not exist in file , then just add it between : <CscFeature> to </CscFeature> .
once you are done just save the file and reboot device and now there is a call record button insted of add call button in dialer.
so i tried this method and in one version of stock KK rooted (Greece FW - XXUBNL1, XXEURBNL1) i had only others.xml and i added the line and saved file, reboot device and no call recording option.
now i tried it also on rooted stock AMO region which is Spain country open csc XXUBOB1, AMOBOB1 , and there also added the line to others.xml reboot device and still no call recording.
pls can anyone help make call recording work, anyone have a solution for this issue ?
does anyone use stock FW that has call recording enabled already , and which FW is that ? even if its for G7102 device. so i can check if there is an update in sammobile for same FW
thanks for helpers.
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Did u tried wanam xopse? It has call record option and also add calls options ...
kingkinal13 said:
Did u tried wanam xopse? It has call record option and also add calls options ...
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Use call recording pro instead
Hi,
I've had this FE for 2 months and still find it one of the best devices to date. However I find it increasingly frustrating that there is a lack of international FW so for instance, Samsung Pay doesn't work because it expects me to use a korean sim. There goes the need to try a Gear S3! Android pay works fine.
Also some of the other options are missing like WIFI calling and still my text messages don't receive delivery notifications..
Is there any likelyhood that this FE will be distributed more widely bringing with it an international FW package and CSC to make it a little more usable?
I'd also be glad to see the back of the SK Telecom branding and some of their network settings!
cheers
bonerp said:
Hi,
I'd also be glad to see the back of the SK Telecom branding and some of their network settings!
cheers
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Flash L version of firmware wifi calling are available option, download "quick shortcut maker" and search wifi call
Would it be possible to port over or flash the CSC from the galaxy s7 exynos? For example the Canadian market has the exynos s7 and Rogers supports VoLTE and VoWiFi. Any chance someone can post a guide to port over these features?
Actually even the regular note 7 had these features, but the Canadian version ran the Snapdragon.
UltraNoob said:
Would it be possible to port over or flash the CSC from the galaxy s7 exynos? For example the Canadian market has the exynos s7 and Rogers supports VoLTE and VoWiFi. Any chance someone can post a guide to port over these features?
Actually even the regular note 7 had these features, but the Canadian version ran the Snapdragon.
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i ported the S8+ ATT CSC features to my 935K so i could use HD Voice and VoLTE. can't get wifi calling to work (IMEI on phone has to match IMEI stored n ATT's system). you have to be rooted to attempt this change (and be sure to backup your phone before attempting this mod. i'm sharing my steps, but you do this at your risk. detailed steps i used are below:
i extracted the ATT vesions of the customer.xml, cscfeature.xml and cscfeature_network.xml files from the OMC\XAA\ATT folder in the csc package file posted in this thread
afterwards, i downloaded an S8+ ROM to extract the SmartCallProvider folder; this is needed to get the Places feature to work.
next, i used notepad++ to open and renamed the cscfeature.xml file to cscfeature-att.xml. i also searched for "whitepages" to find this line and <CscFeature_Common_ConfigSvcProviderForUnknownNumber>off,off,whitepages</CscFeature_Common_ConfigSvcProviderForUnknownNumber> and changed the off entries to whitepages. it should read <CscFeature_Common_ConfigSvcProviderForUnknownNumber>whitepages,whitepages,whitepages</CscFeature_Common_ConfigSvcProviderForUnknownNumber>
with cscfeature-att.xml still open, i opened cscfeature_network.xml copied all lines between ,<FeatureSet> and </FeatureSet> and pasted them into the cscfeature-att.xml file just before </FeatureSet>.
next, i saved the combined file as others-att.xml and i renamed customer.xml to customer-att.xml
after that, i copied the SmartCallProvider folder, others-att.xml and customer-att.xml to my device, then copied the xml files to /system/csc folder and set the correct permissions. i copied the SmartCallProvider folder to /system/app folder and set the correct permissions on the folder and apk
i booted to TWRP, used TWRP's file manager to rename the stock /system/csc/others,xml to others.xml.bak and rename the stock /system/csc/customer.xml to customer.xml.bak
next,using the TWRP file manager, i renamed others-att.xml to others.xml and i renamed customer-att.xml to customer.xml
finally, rebooted my device and upon reboot waited for the "Android upgrading process..." to finish.
after the upgrading process finished,
the cell network indicator switched to ATT's version, video call was enabled in the Samsung dialer
pressing 1 on the Samsung Dialer dialed my voicemail; since i use google voice, adding my number with the stock dialer didn't work
i can now access the call forwarding features and enter my google voice number
i know have the ability to identify unknown numbers - Caller ID and spam protection (although i don't know if it works)
and most importantly (for me), the "Places" tab is now available on the Samsung Dialer so i can search for places when i travel
malaccio said:
Flash L version of firmware wifi calling are available option, download "quick shortcut maker" and search wifi call
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Can someone point me to the L version of the firmware and will it work ok on a malasia version dual sim model ok ?
Hello XDA community,
Im a noobie when it comes to rooting, thats why i need help...
I deleted some files that i want to recover on my Samsung S7 Edge 2-3 years ago, this device has Android 7.0. (Never updated)
There is a lot of apps such as Disk Digger that offer you to recover every single file but the device must be rooted to access 100% on the internal memory.
Right now my Samsung S7 Edge is not rooted but i need to root to recover this files, so my question is, there is anyway of rooting without factory reset, or there is anyway of doing a fully backup of the internal memory of my device without touching the partitions so then i can try recovering my files later with this apps?
I hope someone can help me...
Regards
It's pretty disappointing that nobody ever responded to this considering how big is a community it is and how popular the S7 Edge was. I know this is pretty old and hopefully you were able to resolve this before this message but I'm going to respond to this just so you don't feel like your question wasn't acknowledged at all. I have an S7 Edge through Verizon which uses the Snapdragon processor. And I will find a link to post for you that although the method says it's discontinued I rooted my phone through this method and it works fine. The only reason that you would have to wipe your phone is if you're changing firmware as far as I know. I've rooted my phones and did not have to wipe them. I kept all the data and everything.
Before I lift this you are also asking about an application that you could use to back up your phone and that would be Samsung smart switch. It has a companion app for the desktop and it sinks to the phone and it'll make a backup of your data.
Now on to the root method all props and praise goes to the people that worked to give this to the people I'm not good at doing all this **** and I'm not meaning to step on any toes I'm just trying to help you since nobody did for two ****ing years.
To root
1. Download PrinceComsys Odin
Odin.Prince.Comsy.zip
drive.google.com
2. Download the engboot.
Engboot Download
Nougat_S7_Edge_EngBoot.tar.md5
drive.google.com
3 make sure you have adb and fastboot installed on your computer (goggle them)
4. Root file
Download the file below.
Nougat_S7_Root_2_82_All_Carriers_V2.zip | by jrkruse for Galaxy S7 Edge
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
androidfilehost.com
BELOW IS THE ROOT AND MOD FOR THE PHONE!!!!!
Follow this method to root:
1. Shut off the phone and boot into download mode (volume down, home, and power). Use Odin And Flash Nougat_S7_Edge_EngBoot.tar.md5 In AP Slot
2. When the phone reboots, unlock developer options by going into the phone settings scroll down to 'about phone' find the build number and tap on it repeatedly after several times it will unlock Developer Options then back out once and in your settings you should have a new option on the very bottom called developer options go into that and enable USB debugging and Disable Verify Apps Over USB.
Plug the phone into the computer and make sure you have adb and fastboot installed to this location
C:\Users\YOUR PROFILE\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platform-tools
go to that folder and inside it hold shift and right click then click on 'open command window here'
then in command prompt type
adb devices
then hit enter.
The computer should automaticly detect and run adb
3. Unzip the Nougat_S7_Root_2_82_All_Carriers_V2.zip and hold shift and right click then click on 'open command window here'
In the command window type root.bat then press enter from your PC.
4. This will install root when done phone will reboot
5. The process wipes dalvik cache so it will take a few minutes to reboot
6. If having problems getting Grant SuperSU dialog to come up you can delete the SuperSU app and root will be granted instantly to all root request
Give phone a few min to settle open developer options set animation scales .05 and others to .05
Give phone a few min to settle open developer options set animation scales .05 and others to .05
ODIN FAILED TO WRITE ERROR
Did you get this Failed To Write Message in Odin?
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Odin Error Message:
<ID:0/003> FAIL! Model dismatch fail
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
SOLUTIONS
Did you:
? Open Odin as Administrator?
? Try the Prince Comsy version?
? Enable Developer Settings?
-Open Settings > About Phone > Tap Build Number 7 Times
? Enable OEM Unlock?
-Go Back to Settings > Tap Developer Options > Tap OEM Unlock
? Enable USB Debugging?
-Tap Developer Options > Tap USB Debugging
NOTHING WORKS
Did you try every single thing but nothing works?
Well, did you right click "Odin" each time you go to open it and then click "open as administrator"?
Sometimes you have to try several different versions of Odin.
But I have found that Odin3 v3.12.7 was the one that would work when the others had not.
I always would forget to also open Odin as Administrator.
It's a pain in the neck to have to remember to open as admin every time.
But you usually have to do it.
Did you check that ADB had started? Maybe that might be the reason it won't work?
But I doubt it! But you just never know and I am just trying to help you get it flashed.
It's a very quick flash and you can see that the PDA load was very quick as well.
But as far as the errors, you just have to keep trying...
Which I mean, you sometimes have to open, close, reopen Odin when it doesn't work.
Sometimes that helps, sometimes it doesn't.
It's all about the right Odin version at the time
making sure the cord is good
Opening Odin as Admin
And keep trying again after restarting your phone by holding the download mode button sequence again.
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Congratulations! You are ROOTED but you're not done
Follow these instructions next
On your phone, open the SuperSU app (installed during the root process) and tap on Settings. Half-way down under Security, tap on "Enable su during boot".
This option will ensure that startup scripts that are installed during this process get to do their job correctly.
Download the fix or fix+debloat script flashable ZIP package appropriate for your model of phone and copy this file to your device:
S7_VOLTE_ICON_FIX_ALL_VARIANTS or S7_or_S7Edge_Fixes_V15.zip (MD5 hash F15CD9BDC35382A8F48FFBEDBB1BCDF0) (any Samsung Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge)
turn off auto update of time and date in your phone settings, then set your year to 2013,
Launch FlashFire app on the phone and click the (+) button in the lower right to add a step. Select a 'Flash ZIP or OTA' flash step.
Locate the flashable ZIP package and select it. For options, check on 'Mount /system read/write' and leave the rest of the options unchecked.
Tweaks to Root
Debloat and fix several issues with the phone (CPU lag issues, poor battery performance, phone becoming too hot, Wi-Fi not saving passwords, hotspot/tethering not working,
VoLTE icon appearing, searching for service issues, MMS not working, unauthorized security nag notification, etc.):
Full notes on what this flashable update does:
Adds a rotate button to the native gallery app
.
Adds a shortcut call button in the call log next to each logged call.
Adjusts several CPU tunables, which fixes phone lag and battery life issues.
Disables "No SIM" popup when no SIM card is present.
Disables roaming data by default.
Disables secure storage support, which fixes Wi-Fi passwords not saving issue.
Disables Verizon provisioning for Wi-Fi tethering/hotspot (will still use your data plan, of course).
Enables ADB to run as root by default.
Enables CPU idling/sleeping, which fixes phone heat issues.
Enables mock GPS locations.
Enables native call recording feature in the dialer.
Enables native Wi-Fi calling feature in the dialer.
Enables RIL power saving features.
Enables scheduled messages in the native messaging app.
Enables the camera during calls.
Enables unlimited contact merging.
Enables using the new 3GPP2 Profile ID (Verizon exclusive).
Fixes various 'searching for service' and other cellular network connectivity issues (SMS/MMS not working, calls not working, etc.)
Knox apps, drivers, and data are removed (fix+debloat version).
Prefers LTE network.
Raises the contact name length limit to 1,280 characters.
Raises the maximum SMS recipient limit from 10 to 90.
Remove nagging 'unauthorized actions' security notification (fix+debloat version).
Removes VoLTE icon.
after you flash your stuff change the date back. and you're good.
I know this all seems like a lot and it seems very confusing but it's pretty easy if you just follow the directions this will not wipe your data. Please do research, read through the forms and just tried to get as much knowledge as you can before you go about doing this it's an easy process but it's better to go in with more knowledge, I hope this helps. If you have to reinstall the firmware make sure that you install CSC home so you don't lose your data