My team starts to get frozen from nowhere. Has someone else happened to him, if that is how they solved it, I do not have root or bootoader unlocked ...
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compilation. PPR1.181005.076
Did you try factory reset?
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avd said:
Did you try factory reset?
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Yes, I did but after a few days the problem returns, I'm thinking of installing the sock rom from fastboot in case there was an error in the update that was made through ota.
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I have a friend who has an N4 8GB, after the update to 4.3 from 4.2.2, the in-call sound dissapeared.
After tinkering with it, while unrooted, we found out that the phone is thinking the earphones are alway connected, even though they are not.
We downloaded an app that disables the earphone jack and it worked, but what a crappy workaround.
So, is there a fix for this? It was working on 4.2.2... I want to fix this while still being unrooted and stock.
I can give details if required.
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-baseband and bootloader got updated automatically to the latest.
-build number is JWR66Y, i saw people factory resetting their phone but it didn't solve that issue, so I'm guessing downgrading to JWR66V?
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Did you update the radio?
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Chromium_ said:
Did you update the radio?
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yes radio (baseband) was updated automatically, bootloader too.
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Riro Zizo said:
yes radio (baseband) was updated automatically, bootloader too.
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I'm out of suggestions then. Have you tried flashing the factory images?
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Chromium_ said:
I'm out of suggestions then. Have you tried flashing the factory images?
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no not yet, i can though... i'll try reflashing Y, and test, if it doesn't work, I'll flash V, if that doesn't work too... i'm really out of ideas here
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RMA it if it doesn't work after flashing the factory images because I don't know what else you could do. Flash everything together all over again too. Flash the bootloader then restart boot loader. Flash radio then restart Bootloader and then finally flash the system
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otariq said:
RMA it if it doesn't work after flashing the factory images because I don't know what else you could do. Flash everything together all over again too. Flash the bootloader then restart boot loader. Flash radio then restart Bootloader and then finally flash the system
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i don't think i can RMA it lol... poor county...
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Hey there, a friend of mine has given his sgs3 to the repair center, and after receiving it, he is on 4.1.2 and when he tries to update, gets a message like "you have modified sofrware". How can this be solved?
P.s. Sorry for posting here, but i tried to post in q&a and got a message saying "forum closed".
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Sounds like it's rooted. Did your friend send it in that way?
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blazevxi said:
Sounds like it's rooted. Did your friend send it in that way?
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No, he never rooted his phone or flashed custom fw. He was always on stock.
Update: i checked it now and its rooted, but i can confirm that he didn't root it himself. Will unrooting and factory reset fix the update issue?
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LucidSomnia said:
No, he never rooted his phone or flashed custom fw. He was always on stock.
Update: i checked it now and its rooted, but i can confirm that he didn't root it himself. Will unrooting and factory reset fix the update issue?
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A factory reset will unroot the phone
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blazevxi said:
A factory reset will unroot the phone
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I know it wont unroot, i said unroot AND factory reset.
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LucidSomnia said:
I know it wont unroot, i said unroot AND factory reset.
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That will fix it. Then your friend is free to use the ota updates
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blazevxi said:
That will fix it. Then your friend is free to use the ota updates
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Allright, thanks a lot.
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Hey guys, I just restarted my suit edge and was surprised when the Samsung logo popped up,it had the word custom underneath with the unlocked lock. I know when it's happened in the past to other samsung phones is when we flashed other kernels or roms. Any reason why would this happen on a stock phone?
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ali87va said:
Hey guys, I just restarted my suit edge and was surprised when the Samsung logo popped up,it had the word custom underneath with the unlocked lock. I know when it's happened in the past to other samsung phones is when we flashed other kernels or roms. Any reason why would this happen on a stock phone?
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Does it happen everytime? Maybe you somehow unlocked your bootloader. If it just happened once then it just might have been a fluke. Everytime then try to flash a custom recovery (like TWRP) with ODIN.
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Does it happen everytime? Maybe you somehow unlocked your bootloader. If it just happened once then it just might have been a fluke. Everytime then try to flash a custom recovery (like TWRP) with ODIN.
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It's something else . Prolly an app or a website that u visited . It has been discussed here a few months back . Someone got this custom thing under the boot logo and he posted it on Reddit.
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It's something else . Prolly an app or a website that u visited . It has been discussed here a few months back . Someone got this custom thing under the boot logo and he posted it on Reddit.
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I think you were right,just restarted the phone again and it disappeared. Sorry if anyone got excited :/
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Does it happen everytime? Maybe you somehow unlocked your bootloader. If it just happened once then it just might have been a fluke. Everytime then try to flash a custom recovery (like TWRP) with ODIN.
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As much as I wish that were possible,it's not lol.
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Yeah, every top dev would love to unlock that bootloader and it just unlocks randomly.. keep dreaming. ?
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All,
I have tried the fixes and the BS Free ROM for my GS7 Edge while rooted and nothing seems to fix the issue with receiving texts while the screen is off. Making a call to kickstart the sms service is the only way that works. Does anyone know of a more tried and true method to fix this problem? Thanks in advance.
Factory reset to stock firmware fixed it for me when I was rooted
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MrWicked1 said:
Factory reset to stock firmware fixed it for me when I was rooted
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Would returning to stock firmware lose my root status?
Action123 said:
Would returning to stock firmware lose my root status?
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Yeah but then you just reroot and the process back over and you should be ok. Worked for me
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MrWicked1 said:
Yeah but then you just reroot and the process back over and you should be ok. Worked for me
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I'll try that. Thanks!
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I'll try that. Thanks!
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Let us know how it goes good luck
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Hey guys sorry if this has already been asked but. I just got a moto x 2015. I used the toolkit to unlock the bootloader and tried to flash twrp and root using the toolkit but it didn't work. I am wondering what I need to do to flash twrp and gain root. Thanks
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Well in bricked, now its a paper weight unless anyone would like to help a brother out
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I guess I'm on my own,loll figures
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BigM69 said:
I am wondering what I need to do to flash twrp and gain root. Thanks
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You flash the SuperSU again? Preferably 2.79
Not sure how you are bricked, what exactly did you do?
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I fixed my bricked problem. In having trouble flashing twerp and rooting on marshmallow. Would I be able to flash the lollipop firm ware using fastboot commands the flash twerpan root?
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PassatSport15 said:
You flash the SuperSU again? Preferably 2.79
Not sure how you are bricked, what exactly did you do?
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I did something stupid I'd rather not say,lolling fixed it though
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BigM69 said:
I did something stupid I'd rather not say,lolling fixed it though
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Glad you got it all sorted out!
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Thanks, but I'm on MM and I'm trying to figure out how to go about flashing twerpan rooting. A link to the right files would be awesome. I would need the IIMG file for twrp
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/guide-how-to-root-pure-style-t3503958
I don't understand the issue. There is a very clear guide on how to root here https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/guide-how-to-root-pure-style-t3503958. I was able to install TWRP and root with relative ease. The hardest part is just making sure you read for the details.
I successfully downgraded from marshmallow to lollipop and unlocked bootloader installed TWRP and rooted,then bypassed the factory reset protection so I could log in to Google on the set up screen.
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BigM69 said:
I successfully downgraded from marshmallow to lollipop and unlocked bootloader installed TWRP and rooted,then bypassed the factory reset protection so I could log in to Google on the set up screen.
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Don't know why you downgraded, but glad to see you got it done.
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Don't know why you downgraded, but glad to see you got it done.
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It was easier for me to root by downgrading. If that makes any sense,which it probably doesn't lol. And thanks
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Im glade I bought this phone. I was so aggravated the past few days because of the factory reset protection crap, but after I learned how to bypass it all is good now. Could anyone recommend a app or modual to use to change the navigation keys?
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PLEASE CLOSE THREAD
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