How to customize Carrier Label in lock screen? - Samsung Galaxy J5 Questions & Answers

Hello there!
I have a j530F (j5 2017) with EDO's Oreo installed. I would like to change or remove the carrier name on lockscreen. I tried various apps and xml tricks which i assume outdated therefore not working (Most of them are from 2011-2012). Does anybody know a way to do this, i am willing to dig deep into modifying xmls and stuff so don't worry if your method is a bit complex Thank you all in advance

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SGH-I337M Model Questions

Hello everyone, new user here - apologies in advance if I'm not following a rule or some related item. I've read the rules, etc, etc, but my mind isn't very good at retaining that sort of information so help me out if I'm doing anything wrong.
Two days ago I purchased a Samsung Galaxy S 4 and I freakin' love it. I've already installed a new launcher (Nova) and have done several changes to my device which puts it more into a zone that I am comfortable with, but after reading further into this I've learned that the best way to get the most out of your device is too root it and install custom ROMs. I'm heavily into the customization aspect of my devices and I'm usually quite knowledgeable about this sort of thing, however doing this on a phone is completely new to me. I've done things like Jailbreaking on iOS for my iPod (which was put to rest by this new guy), but on a phone this is all new to me, especially on a Samsung.
I'm Canadian and what I can gather from the various Q&A threads and various posts around the forum - is that the carrier and model number of your device are very important when rooting. I've checked and the information on my phone is as follows:
Model Number: SGH-I337M
Android Version: 4.2.2
Kernel Version:
3.4.0-897376
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Not sure if more information is needed, but if it is, by all means ask and I shall provide.
Anyways, I'm looking into this all and I've found several threads - among which this one seems to provide the necessary information I need.
My question is, as is, and assuming I follow the instructions described in that thread, will I successfully root my phone without issues and be able to install/use custom ROMs, etc, or do I need to perform some actions such as downgrading my device firmware, changing something or other around, or whatever else may be neccessary? Or will I seriously screw up my phone?
Also as an added side note, my carrier is Rogers Wireless and that will be the only carrier used on the phone, do I need to unlock this thing or can I leave that as is? It doesn't seem like something I'd want to mess with, but will do if necessary.
Thanks in advance for any response! It's greatly appreciated, I just don't want to brick my new baby!
BananaStroker said:
Hello everyone, new user here - apologies in advance if I'm not following a rule or some related item. I've read the rules, etc, etc, but my mind isn't very good at retaining that sort of information so help me out if I'm doing anything wrong.
Two days ago I purchased a Samsung Galaxy S 4 and I freakin' love it. I've already installed a new launcher (Nova) and have done several changes to my device which puts it more into a zone that I am comfortable with, but after reading further into this I've learned that the best way to get the most out of your device is too root it and install custom ROMs. I'm heavily into the customization aspect of my devices and I'm usually quite knowledgeable about this sort of thing, however doing this on a phone is completely new to me. I've done things like Jailbreaking on iOS for my iPod (which was put to rest by this new guy), but on a phone this is all new to me, especially on a Samsung.
I'm Canadian and what I can gather from the various Q&A threads and various posts around the forum - is that the carrier and model number of your device are very important when rooting. I've checked and the information on my phone is as follows:
Model Number: SGH-I337M
Android Version: 4.2.2
Kernel Version:
3.4.0-897376
[email protected]7 #1
Not sure if more information is needed, but if it is, by all means ask and I shall provide.
Anyways, I'm looking into this all and I've found several threads - among which this one seems to provide the necessary information I need.
My question is, as is, and assuming I follow the instructions described in that thread, will I successfully root my phone without issues and be able to install/use custom ROMs, etc, or do I need to perform some actions such as downgrading my device firmware, changing something or other around, or whatever else may be neccessary? Or will I seriously screw up my phone?
Also as an added side note, my carrier is Rogers Wireless and that will be the only carrier used on the phone, do I need to unlock this thing or can I leave that as is? It doesn't seem like something I'd want to mess with, but will do if necessary.
Thanks in advance for any response! It's greatly appreciated, I just don't want to brick my new baby!
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Hi,
Let me direct you to THIS THREAD
You are quite right to root your device with Chainfire's method for the SGH-I337.
Use the rest of that forum ,including the "Stupid questions" thread,to find more information pertaining to your phone.

[Q] question for help and how to unlock devices LG-LS980

Hello, please can someone explain to me some things because I can't get edge and I'm confused by all that has been written, and my English is not very good.
I have in my possession the mobile LG LS980 32 GB memory and software version LS980ZVA with ANDROID 4.2.2.
Is locked to SPRINT and I want to unlock it to use it in my country, this time the phone is rooted, I do change the file build.prop and the entry
ro.build.target_operator=SPR change to OPEN(save and reboot devices) unfortunately continues to be locked, you must do something else?
Software change I didn't understand yet how to become and how, what of all the software's that have been published must try? changing software will unlock the device; I don't want to do damage to the device and for this I ask you who have more experience.
Thank you for any answer you give me

Help Enabling Bands on 900F.

Hi all!
I've been gifted a 900F to replace my S3.
Went ahead and made all the changes to realize that it does not support Band 4 AWS, therefore I'm stuck on mostly 2g.
I've found a manual on how to unlock all bands on the 900F but it was written in 2014 and I'm not sure is valid any longer.
I've managed to root the phone, install CM 13 but I cannot access the hidden menu to activate the Diagnostic mode on USB.
Cianogen does not have any hidden menu option so I don't know how to be able to wite the NV values accordingly.
Has anoyne managed to follow the instructions recently? Should I change the ROM to something else?
Ar there any new prottections that make following the guide impossible this days?
I've found a user that posted on the forum not long ago having a similar proglem but there are no replys.
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/har...-mode-cm13-t3405436/post67474437#post67474437
Thanks in advance.

Unlock Bootloader?

Is it even remotely possible to unlock the bootloader? I would love to install a custom recovery and a custom ROM.
Thanks.
Not possible currently, probably never will.
Until someone at Samsung decides to give the keys to the bootloader, it will remain locked.
(Pssst, hey Samsung Developer, there is a fame and fortune for your leak. :angel: )
I vouch 400$ for unlocked bootloader and emotion/lineage os
If S6 is anything to judge by, the chances for an unlocked bootloader are slim at best.
The only reason I would love an unlocked bootloader is to be able to root the stock OS and not have to use an engineering kernel. Otherwise, I tend to run rooted stock on my devices until they get too out of date.
Unfortunately, that means when this S7 Edge becomes obsolete, that will be the end of the line.
No one is even attempting it. With most phones now root / unlocked bootloader is a thing of the past. If you want those feature it'd be best to get a Pixel or a 1+. The rest of the phone will kill all of that in the next year.
The last good for rooting phone from Samsung was the Note 4 and even that was only the Tmobile variant. As Samsung and Android pay roll out internationally it will get killed off over seas too.
Unless a new crop of Android hackers pop-up to replace all the devs who used to roit/unlock the phones rooting and flashing is dying
ShrekOpher said:
No one is even attempting it. With most phones now root / unlocked bootloader is a thing of the past. If you want those feature it'd be best to get a Pixel or a 1+. The rest of the phone will kill all of that in the next year.
The last good for rooting phone from Samsung was the Note 4 and even that was only the Tmobile variant. As Samsung and Android pay roll out internationally it will get killed off over seas too.
Unless a new crop of Android hackers pop-up to replace all the devs who used to roit/unlock the phones rooting and flashing is dying
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I'm not sure I would go that far. Sure, Samsung has locked their phones down like nuts, but there are still plenty of developments on other devices. The Sunshine team has managed to S-off every HTC flagship from the M8 on, along with a reasonably sold list of Moto devices. If you aren't on Verizon/AT&T you can skip the hack by going to HTCDev. Too bad HTC has gone absolutely bonkers on their own devices...
The LG V20 folks got "lucky" with Dirty Santa (though I wouldn't touch that mess with a 10 foot pole since your warranty is going to be void at the same time LG is getting sued over boot looping phones). Still, if you manage to get lucky, you can load custom ROMs on that device, and it's a true flagship.
Other devices seem to either have unlockable (through a web-site) bootloaders or have proven relatively easy to mod/root.
One day root may be a thing of the past unless you can find a dev phone, but I don't think we are quite there yet. That, and there will always likely be leaked dev kernels.
Few things:
-Is there any work still being done to get the bootloader unlocked? This dev thread no longer seems to be only devs, rather a bunch of "+1s", "thanks", and "tweet posts". All great posts, but not dev related.
- All devs on this thread are without a doubt better than I regarding android roms, unlocking, etc, but thought id throw a few ideas it here. (Im new to this type of dev). Maybe i can provide new hope? I just recently got the s7 and found out the hard way the current status woth no way to get custom roms. I know the chain of trust, verity, etc are a major buzzkill, but parts have all been hacked before so we can't Judy throw in the towel, can we?!
- http://newandroidbook.com this has a lot of good material, this guy is a genius, too bag he isn't working on this! (Download the book there & supplements).
Couple of actual ideas:
-He mentions in the book, with root you should be able to modify parts of partitions. Add long as you don't modify the entire partition it wont check for integrity on startup. Now that root exists, is Amy of this possible, to modify three partitions and unlock the bootloader?
- He also talks about how the chain of trust works using signed keys, and where to find these keys in the actual image file; since we know exactly where the keys are, and what's expected, can't we fake it with a custom image using a binary editor? He (in that link) also refers to his free tools to inspect, etc.
Remember when wet push via odin the phone isn't online so had no way to verify via internet if something is in fact legit. Hacks happen all the time with fake digital signatures and keys, certs, etc.
- In other words, now that root exists in the engineering kernel, Im thinking new doors have opened.
Thoughts? Hope?!
It's not happening.
diligent7771 said:
Few things:
-Is there any work still being done to get the bootloader unlocked? This dev thread no longer seems to be only devs, rather a bunch of "+1s", "thanks", and "tweet posts". All great posts, but not dev related.
- All devs on this thread are without a doubt better than I regarding android roms, unlocking, etc, but thought id throw a few ideas it here. (Im new to this type of dev). Maybe i can provide new hope? I just recently got the s7 and found out the hard way the current status woth no way to get custom roms. I know the chain of trust, verity, etc are a major buzzkill, but parts have all been hacked before so we can't Judy throw in the towel, can we?!
- http://newandroidbook.com this has a lot of good material, this guy is a genius, too bag he isn't working on this! (Download the book there & supplements).
Couple of actual ideas:
-He mentions in the book, with root you should be able to modify parts of partitions. Add long as you don't modify the entire partition it wont check for integrity on startup. Now that root exists, is Amy of this possible, to modify three partitions and unlock the bootloader?
- He also talks about how the chain of trust works using signed keys, and where to find these keys in the actual image file; since we know exactly where the keys are, and what's expected, can't we fake it with a custom image using a binary editor? He (in that link) also refers to his free tools to inspect, etc.
Remember when wet push via odin the phone isn't online so had no way to verify via internet if something is in fact legit. Hacks happen all the time with fake digital signatures and keys, certs, etc.
- In other words, now that root exists in the engineering kernel, Im thinking new doors have opened.
Thoughts? Hope?!
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I have to agree with Kcodya. With the S8 coming out very soon, I am sure the Devs are not really that concerned with the S7 and unlocking the bootloader. I have read a lot of posts about the very issue and anyone and everyone that has been working on this has dropped it or no longer working on it. Look at the S6. It is still without an unlocked bootloader.
I agree with you about the EngImg and I guess at the present time, that is about all we have to work with. I have settled with it and am happy at least to have root privileges.
But we can still hope...
If Samsung ever gets off their hindquarters and updates the unlocked version of the S7/S7 Edge to Nougat, rooted stock will probably be optimal anyway. I know this is XDA, and people love to mod with whole ROMs, but OEM ROMs have improved dramatically over the years. This isn't the era of requiring CM (or LineageOS now) just to have a functional device like it was during the Gingerbread era.
Unfortunately, Samsung isn't likely to ever sell developer friendly phones again, so if you are a developer or like beta testing ROMs, this isn't your device. There are too many options that are trivial to unlock and develop on for anyone to spend too much effort bucking Samsung on their lockdown strategy.
diligent7771 said:
Few things:
-Is there any work still being done to get the bootloader unlocked? This dev thread no longer seems to be only devs, rather a bunch of "+1s", "thanks", and "tweet posts". All great posts, but not dev related.
- All devs on this thread are without a doubt better than I regarding android roms, unlocking, etc, but thought id throw a few ideas it here. (Im new to this type of dev). Maybe i can provide new hope? I just recently got the s7 and found out the hard way the current status woth no way to get custom roms. I know the chain of trust, verity, etc are a major buzzkill, but parts have all been hacked before so we can't Judy throw in the towel, can we?!
- http://newandroidbook.com this has a lot of good material, this guy is a genius, too bag he isn't working on this! (Download the book there & supplements).
Couple of actual ideas:
-He mentions in the book, with root you should be able to modify parts of partitions. Add long as you don't modify the entire partition it wont check for integrity on startup. Now that root exists, is Amy of this possible, to modify three partitions and unlock the bootloader?
- He also talks about how the chain of trust works using signed keys, and where to find these keys in the actual image file; since we know exactly where the keys are, and what's expected, can't we fake it with a custom image using a binary editor? He (in that link) also refers to his free tools to inspect, etc.
Remember when wet push via odin the phone isn't online so had no way to verify via internet if something is in fact legit. Hacks happen all the time with fake digital signatures and keys, certs, etc.
- In other words, now that root exists in the engineering kernel, Im thinking new doors have opened.
Thoughts? Hope?!
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WTF? Did you literally copy and paste my post from another thread?! https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71604183 lol I know your intentions are great, but you should probably indicate this is a quote from the original author (me), otherwise it appears you were the one that wrote this post. Carry on...
locked bootloader
jshamlet said:
The only reason I would love an unlocked bootloader is to be able to root the stock OS and not have to use an engineering kernel. Otherwise, I tend to run rooted stock on my devices until they get too out of date.
Unfortunately, that means when this S7 Edge becomes obsolete, that will be the end of the line.
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Hey man,i saw you online and i need help with something.
Is locked bootloader affects radio gsm,on unlocked phone by at&t if i upgraded fw and changed version of bootloader from v2 to v4?
Thank you in advance!
Man, this stinks
TomatoesOnBluRay said:
Is it even remotely possible to unlock the bootloader? I would love to install a custom recovery and a custom ROM.
Thanks.
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It's strange that this device never got a stable root. The type of root I was looking for 7 months ago is never going to exist. Development on the root of this phone was forgotten when the S8 came out. I wish I could say the opposite, but unfortunately we couldn't develop a proper root fast enough for the inevitable growth of interest in the newest device.
TomatoesOnBluRay said:
It's strange that this device never got a stable root. The type of root I was looking for 7 months ago is never going to exist. Development on the root of this phone was forgotten when the S8 came out. I wish I could say the opposite, but unfortunately we couldn't develop a proper root fast enough for the inevitable growth of interest in the newest device.
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It's not just that, Samsung also offers some fairly nice bonuses for not rooting and root just isn't what it used to be. The days of "this phone is completely unusable without root to fix all the broken crap" are gone.
I found that simply switching to the unlocked firmware solved 90% of the things I wanted root for in the first place, and probably another 8% were solved by judicious use of ADB and NetGuard. What little was left just wasn't enticing enough to put up with the irritations and work-arounds required for the eng-boot root. I already run Nova launcher exclusively, but even at that, the stock launcher isn't total crap anymore. On the plus side, the eng-boot root doesn't trip Knox, so you can always go back if you want.
Yeah, it's going to suck when updates for the S7 stop due to age, and it would be nice if Samsung would offer a bootloader unlock when that happens, but I suspect it will live the rest of its life with nothing more than the engineering root method.
jshamlet said:
It's not just that, Samsung also offers some fairly nice bonuses for not rooting and root just isn't what it used to be. The days of "this phone is completely unusable without root to fix all the broken crap" are gone.
I found that simply switching to the unlocked firmware solved 90% of the things I wanted root for in the first place, and probably another 8% were solved by judicious use of ADB and NetGuard. What little was left just wasn't enticing enough to put up with the irritations and work-arounds required for the eng-boot root. I already run Nova launcher exclusively, but even at that, the stock launcher isn't total crap anymore. On the plus side, the eng-boot root doesn't trip Knox, so you can always go back if you want.
Yeah, it's going to suck when updates for the S7 stop due to age, and it would be nice if Samsung would offer a bootloader unlock when that happens, but I suspect it will live the rest of its life with nothing more than the engineering root method.
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I entirely agree with you. I haven't rooted my S7 since I tried the engineer boot, and it has been completely and totally usable. I also agree with you about installing the unlocked firmware as it removes most of the bloat that comes with the stock firmware. Root is nice, but not entirely necessary on this device.
TomatoesOnBluRay said:
I entirely agree with you. I haven't rooted my S7 since I tried the engineer boot, and it has been completely and totally usable. I also agree with you about installing the unlocked firmware as it removes most of the bloat that comes with the stock firmware. Root is nice, but not entirely necessary on this device.
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So, where might one obtain an unlocked firmware for a G930A? I've searched high and low and have found several different f/w but they all seem to be for other versions of the G930, not the A. Tried to flash mine with one of those and got caught in an endless boot cycle, so had to go back to stock - still locked - and AT&T says the IMEI doesn't belong to them even though it plays their little tune and shows their logo and flashes their name on startup. Pretty useless to me without being able to unlock it. Thoughts or ideas?
Many thanks in advance.
Havdaddy said:
So, where might one obtain an unlocked firmware for a G930A? I've searched high and low and have found several different f/w but they all seem to be for other versions of the G930, not the A. Tried to flash mine with one of those and got caught in an endless boot cycle, so had to go back to stock - still locked - and AT&T says the IMEI doesn't belong to them even though it plays their little tune and shows their logo and flashes their name on startup. Pretty useless to me without being able to unlock it. Thoughts or ideas?
Many thanks in advance.
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All US/Snapdragon S7s and S7 Edges are hardware identical. You can run any of the 5 variants on them with zero issue (even going between V/S and A/T). This means you can run the unbranded/unlocked firmware on any US/Snapdragon based device as long as the model number matches.
Now, SIM locks are a separate issue. You still have to go to the carrier that locked it (or one of the paid services) to get the unlock code even if you are running the U firmware because the modem firmware is entirely separate.
Havdaddy said:
So, where might one obtain an unlocked firmware for a G930A? I've searched high and low and have found several different f/w but they all seem to be for other versions of the G930, not the A. Tried to flash mine with one of those and got caught in an endless boot cycle, so had to go back to stock - still locked - and AT&T says the IMEI doesn't belong to them even though it plays their little tune and shows their logo and flashes their name on startup. Pretty useless to me without being able to unlock it. Thoughts or ideas?
Many thanks in advance.
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The firmware for all G930 and G935 variants are interchangeable. When I refer to the unlocked firmware, I'm referring to G930U and G935U. This version can be found on the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge forums on this site. When you install the unlocked firmware, you are not unlocking the device, just the firmware associated with the unlocked version of the phone. This means less bloatware, faster speeds, and no AT&T boot logo. Sorry for the confusion my previous comment may have caused!

H910 flashing with US996 help needed

Hi
I am a total noob to this rooting, custom roms and such things. I always used the stock rom and really never wished to end up screwing my phone. But recently i bought LG V20 H910 and it is not ATT carrier. I am not receiving any updates because of that. Also i get a huge carrier name in the taskbar in top left which blocks many notification icons. I tried searching on Google for solution. One was xposed and it needed rooting, so i backed out. Other was with a play store app "system UI tuner" and it needs ADB permissions so i again backed out. (system UI tuner is not turning on in my phone).
I found in Google search as well as XDA told me that i can install US996 version and it will work just fine. But i have few questions, which i hope someone can answer:
How to install US996 version on H910? What are the steps? I am total new to this. I need a full step by step for everything. So, if someone can write it. I will be very thankful. I would also need the download links to US996 KDZ files, as i couldn't locate them. Sorry.
This is the [link to XDA chat](https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76584559&postcount=5) where he said that i need to see what bands are available with that rom. I didn't get this.
Please help me with this.

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