If you were me..... - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II

If you were me, what would you do in this situation? I had to get a replacement Note 2 and the replacement thankfully came with the VRALJB software installed. I deferred the update to L4 for 5 days.
Would you just root and unlock the bootloader now the easy way, or take the L4 update and do it the harder way? Would either way be beneficial or does it not really matter?
Thanks!

Go ahead and unlock/root. You don't have to do anything further if you don't want to and you never know how difficult it would be to unlock in the future.

When I purchased mine outright it had the older software. I used the jailbreak method and that worked like a charm.
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Either way. Just do it on the current software and save a step. Same end result.
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As others said doesn't matter. Once you flash aROM you could just flash the LL4 radio and it would be the same as the OTA.
So I guess Odin didn't fix your last one?
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kintwofan said:
As others said doesn't matter. Once you flash aROM you could just flash the LL4 radio and it would be the same as the OTA.
So I guess Odin didn't fix your last one?
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im guessing it had a emmc failure that some have reported.

Well if you were me you wouldnt think about it and just root when I got my phone I didnt even sign into google first I skipped all that and was rooted within half an hour of owning my phone...Lol so root away mang

mine came with the ota last Saturday night, i waited til Monday to root just because I've always had htc phones, had to get familiar with touchwiz. took me 10mins to root after i couldn't take all the bloatware anymore
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droidstyle said:
im guessing it had a emmc failure that some have reported.
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Good idea. I thought with that failure it went black with no signs of life, but haven't read up on it. It was a strange that Odin of stock didn't fix it for him.... That's usually a guarantee unbrick
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Yeah guys, odin didn't fix it. I consider myself somewhat of a veteran with phones, rooting, etc. This time it stumped the hell out of me. Absolutely nothing that I did worked.
I want to thank you all for the help, info, etc. I will be back in business soon!
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WizeGuyDezignz said:
Yeah guys, odin didn't fix it. I consider myself somewhat of a veteran with phones, rooting, etc. This time it stumped the hell out of me. Absolutely nothing that I did worked.
I want to thank you all for the help, info, etc. I will be back in business soon!
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Ya man I've seen you around, I think from the s3 also. I knew you actually knew what you were doing that's why it was so strange Odin didn't fix it. Guess with this beast of a phone we get beast of bugs
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kintwofan said:
Ya man I've seen you around, I think from the s3 also. I knew you actually knew what you were doing that's why it was so strange Odin didn't fix it. Guess with this beast of a phone we get beast of bugs
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Yup, I had the S3 for a while and was over there. Yeah man, I was chatting to the developer of the Jedi ROM and I sent him the meta folder of the ROM that I flashed for beta testing and he saw some problems. He said it was touching some partitions that it shouldn't be touching.
Anyhow, I guess I learned the hard way to be careful of testing ROMs from devs that I don't really recognize.
Time to root this bad boy and get back in business lol.
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kintwofan said:
Good idea. I thought with that failure it went black with no signs of life, but haven't read up on it. It was a strange that Odin of stock didn't fix it for him.... That's usually a guarantee unbrick
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normally yes...i was just throwing that out there. something was corrupted since recovery was borked.

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friend bricked his s3.....

Hello all, I was walking my friend through rooting his phone over Google talk. He rooted all went well a few days later he wanted to Rom it. He made a mistake and flashed the international omega Rom on his US ATT samsungi747. His phone is now dead. No way to get into recovery or download mode. Just dead. Bricked. What can I do to help him? As I am partially responsible cause I was helping him. I did not know much about the Rom he was flashing.
I was reading about a possible fix with a jig but can not find a jig for.the Samsung i747.
Please any and all advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Sorry but looks like its gone. Have seen a few ppl able to recover with mskips fix but only if theyre able to turn phone on.
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Hello all, I was walking my friend through rooting his phone over Google talk. He rooted all went well a few days later he wanted to Rom it. He made a mistake and flashed the international omega Rom on his US ATT samsungi747. His phone is now dead. No way to get into recovery or download mode. Just dead. Bricked. What can I do to help him? As I am partially responsible cause I was helping him. I did not know about the Rom he was flashing.
I was reading about a possible fix with a jig but can not find a jig for.the Samsung i747.
Please any and all advice would be greatly appreciated.
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A compatible jig may be your only solution if you can't get into download mode manually. A jig would force the phone into download mode, once in download mode you'd be able to flash the stock AT&T firmware through Odin.
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Has anyone ever tried just returning it and saying it randomly died? If they can't turn it on then there's no way to tell it's rooted
Only joking
"All this knowledge is giving me a major brainer!"
In the blacked Screen try flash with Odin.
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In the blacked Screen try flash with Odin.
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he's in oregon and I'm in california. I think he is freaking out. But he did say ODin was not recognizing the device.
ADB? ^^
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Error 1. Not reading
Error2. Wrong section... not reading
If he cant get cwm or screen to show something who knows what he did...fix: there is none get another device and read before u do stupid stuff.... u can't expect us to fix lack of reading or not knowing what ur flashing....
im on my phone. expect terrible typos.
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oh no. Its his first android phone. He only had it about a week. I can't believe this. I feel so bad for him.
Thanks for the reply
I have been looking for a jig that is compatible with the att samsung galaxy s3 sgh-i747 and had no luck. Do they exist?
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A jig is a jig the one I bought for my captivate works 100% on gs3, get the jig put into phone if don't boot into download mode, hold down power button with jig still in if that don't work ur screwed .... your better off trying make ur own jig ( YouTube it ) cause if the phone runs out of battery and won't charge then u have another issue...
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Moh_Jay said:
Has anyone ever tried just returning it and saying it randomly died? If they can't turn it on then there's no way to tell it's rooted
"All this knowledge is giving me a major brainer!"
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Just cause "we " can't turn it on don't mean they eventually can't ..
Btw you maybe able to save your friend
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743757
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Moh_Jay said:
Btw you maybe able to save your friend
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743757
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Thanks man! I ordered him one. Hopefully it will work. He's also going to make one tomorrow.
A huge thank you to all the people that provided helpful information and friendly advice.
I was actually expecting more ridicule, but it was minimal. . I know we messed up, but I never knew you could "brick" a phone from flashing a Rom.
Anyway thanks again guys! I will keep you posted on if the jig works or not.
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Moh_Jay said:
Has anyone ever tried just returning it and saying it randomly died? If they can't turn it on then there's no way to tell it's rooted
Only joking
"All this knowledge is giving me a major brainer!"
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The morning I was picking up my phone...a dude walks in and says that his phone doesn't turn on anymore after having it a week. I thought to myself..."he flashed an international ROM...what a douche".
Some people actually have there phones just stop working. Happened to my friend that had a Samsung galaxy nexus, stock unrooted. Just died. There was nothing I could do to fix it.
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DeathGrind said:
Thanks man! I ordered him one. Hopefully it will work. He's also going to make one tomorrow.
A huge thank you to all the people that provided helpful information and friendly advice.
I was actually expecting more ridicule, but it was minimal. . I know we messed up, but I never knew you could "brick" a phone from flashing a Rom.
Anyway thanks again guys! I will keep you posted on if the jig works or not.
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If you didnt know a rom could brick a phone you shouldnt be flashing period. Theres always ALWAYS bold letters that says this may brick your phone an or we are not responsible if this breaks your phone... no one with there first android should be flashing till they know android smoothly... *sigh*
Usually 90% of the time your always able to get into recovery mode. From what I've read this only happens when flashing the omega Rom. People make mistakes.
I've rooted and rom'd 100s of phones, and never not been able to get back to recovery.
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SiNJiN76 said:
The morning I was picking up my phone...a dude walks in and says that his phone doesn't turn on anymore after having it a week. I thought to myself..."he flashed an international ROM...what a douche".
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The good and bad of brand new phone on the market. Some people do not like reading and want to be handed the solution.
Noobs....read.....read...read some more....go to bed....get up...read some more...have cookies for snack time....read some more... and then read some more... and for the love of GOD....read some more before flashing anything!
I mean that in the nicest way, becasue I have questions on a semi-regular basis also.
jcbofkc said:
The good and bad of brand new phone on the market. Some people do not like reading and want to be handed the solution.
Noobs....read.....read...read some more....go to bed....get up...read some more...have cookies for snack time....read some more... and then read some more... and for the love of GOD....read some more before flashing anything!
I mean that in the nicest way, becasue I have questions on a semi-regular basis also.
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If ppl read things 95% of there questions would be answered. The other 5% could be found by google
I understand telling him to read. And he did so for about a week. He succesfully used odin to root his phone. A few days later he said he wanted to Rom, and asked me how to do a proper back up with titanium backup. I ran him through the backup procedure.
I mean I totally thought that if he made it through the rooting procedure that he was good to go. Rom'ing has always been to me something fairly easy, and if something went haywire, just boot to recovery.
I've had people ask for help that flashed an incomplete or corrupted download, but have always been able to at least power the phone on, or at the very least have it recongnized in adb.
I have been reading and googling about a fix, but information seems minimal on this current circumstance. So I reached out to the community for advice.
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DeathGrind said:
I understand telling him to read. And he did so for about a week. He succesfully used odin to root his phone. A few days later he said he wanted to Rom, and asked me how to do a proper back up with titanium backup. I ran him through the backup procedure.
I mean I totally thought that if he made it through the rooting procedure that he was good to go. Rom'ing has always been to me something fairly easy, and if something went haywire, just boot to recovery.
I've had people ask for help that flashed an incomplete or corrupted download, but have always been able to at least power the phone on, or at the very least have it recongnized in adb.
I have been reading and googling about a fix, but information seems minimal on this current circumstance. So I reached out to the community for advice.
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Personally i wait a bit to root rom a brand new phone... however ive never had a issue untill i fried my gs mesmerize so im a lil hesitant
Yeah, this is the first serious issue I have ran into in almost 3 years of mod'ing android phones.
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Hardbricked Galaxy s3

Okay, Im an ass so I say that up front. I flashed a bad kernel and I hardbricked my 5 day old galaxy s3 fro Tmobile. I took it to the local repair place that does JTAG repairs, which btw, does not work on the weekends. according to them the JTAG'ing takes 40 hours which I think is more because I kept calling and seeing if the phone was showing any signs of life. Anyone know how long the actual JTAG procedure actually takes cause 40 hours seems like a long time to me. Even after they said there was no guarantee that it would work and bring my phone back from the dead.
I am not new to rooting or flashing roms and kernels and things of that nature. So for the record I did not read first about bad kernels floating about so again Im an ass.
First mistake was flashing anything from this forum, this is for the international version ONLY.
Secondly a jtag should bring it back to life.
I'm not sure of the timeframe but 40 hours seems like a lot of time to do anything.
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barbie1215 said:
Okay, Im an ass so I say that up front. I flashed a bad kernel and I hardbricked my 5 day old galaxy s3 fro Tmobile. I took it to the local repair place that does JTAG repairs, which btw, does not work on the weekends. according to them the JTAG'ing takes 40 hours which I think is more because I kept calling and seeing if the phone was showing any signs of life. Anyone know how long the actual JTAG procedure actually takes cause 40 hours seems like a long time to me. Even after they said there was no guarantee that it would work and bring my phone back from the dead.
I am not new to rooting or flashing roms and kernels and things of that nature. So for the record I did not read first about bad kernels floating about so again Im an ass.
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Could you describe how exactly you hardbricked your phone? As far as I know hardbricking is pretty much impossible on the s3 and probably extremely rare (this is the first case I've heard about it).
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Whoosh13 said:
Could you describe how exactly you hardbricked your phone? As far as I know hardbricking is pretty much impossible on the s3 and probably extremely rare (this is the first case I've heard about it).
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Flashing a kernel for the international version on a US version will send you on the road to brick town.
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nodstuff said:
Flashing a kernel for the international version on a US version will send you on the road to brick town.
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Ah sorry my bad, I read it again and saw its the T-Mobile version
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Well..on youtube you can see how the jig works and it doen't take that long.
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A kernel won't hardbrick a phone. If you flash a correct kernel it should boot. A way to brick it is to flash a wrong firmware from here. Cause the first thing being flashed on a firmware with odin is bootloader. Then you will have an expensive paperweight.
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afaik s3 has separate kernel and recovery where flashing a kernel dosent touch the recovery , so practically it should not be hard bricked
If I were you I would approach to XDA forum first! where all the " DO DOES " happen!
are you 100% sure its bricked?
I dont really know about it, but from my experience bootloader flash and emmc bug are the only ways to hardbrick S3, flashing wrong kernel should make your phone unbootable, but shouldnt do a **** to your download mode (if flashed right, put under pda in odin), however if you put it under bootloader box, than it might flashed kernel on bootloader partition which deffinatly makes hard brick.
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Can you enter download mode with 3 button combination?
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Phone is already at the servicecenter as you can read... So those questions do not add anything.
JTAG doesn't take 40 hours btw, takes a lot less.
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Ok, what I don't really undertand how all people got the idea that he's speaking about the US version. Yes, he said he got it from t-mobile, but if you buy in germany from t-mobile you'll get the international version also.
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Why he or she doesn't give us the answer?
Really weird guy.
NEXUS 7
I bet its not hard bricked, it would just be soft bricked, if the correct firmware is flashed it shud be back to life...
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9Lukas5 said:
Ok, what I don't really undertand how all people got the idea that he's speaking about the US version. Yes, he said he got it from t-mobile, but if you buy in germany from t-mobile you'll get the international version also.
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Because if you do some research and look at the persons other post on xda it is in the T-Mobile galaxy SII section.
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I tried
sebarkh said:
Can you enter download mode with 3 button combination?
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I tried the three combo until my fingers went numb I tried so many cables and computers and then I was like this thing isnt doing ANYTHING no vibration NOTHING. The JTAG didnt take the first time around so now they are still "trying" according to them ofcourse. I tried ODIN but it did not recognize my phone so that was no good. I tried everything I knew to try and that why I finally caved and gave it to the JTAG guys.
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I tried the three combo until my fingers went numb I tried so many cables and computers and then I was like this thing isnt doing ANYTHING no vibration NOTHING. The JTAG didnt take the first time around so now they are still "trying" according to them ofcourse. I tried ODIN but it did not recognize my phone so that was no good. I tried everything I knew to try and that why I finally caved and gave it to the JTAG guys.
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Since its 5 days old have u tried warranty replacement?
help!
sebarkh said:
Can you enter download mode with 3 button combination?
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this happened to my phone. and yes i can enter odin but idk what to flash!

Who All Bricked Your Note SGH-i717 This Weekend?

I mean graveyard & doornail dead!
I know I read several had the big problem that I have now.
Seems like there were a fair amount of bricks. Our close calls anyway on many devices.
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Why this particular weekend?
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sholsten said:
I know I read several had the big problem that I have now.
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How did you brick your phone
sent from my lovely phone....hmmm wait its a tablet...waaa i dont really know.....im PARANOID NoW!
baudilus said:
Why this particular weekend?
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I've been scratching my head on this all weekend.
King71st, I flashed Liquid JB on it and used Flap's kernel and it didn't work so good yesterday.
All the bricks I've seen is using the wrong rom for the device. There are many variants to most phones and they use a rom for the variant they
don't have
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jd1639 said:
All the bricks I've seen is using the wrong rom for the device. There are many variants to most phones and they use a rom for the variant they
don't have
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Yes, but why so many on THIS weekend. I think a wrong ROM was accidentally posted as an i717 or something.
I bricked an i727 with a rom thru goo manager which I'm sure was not posted correctly. Will never use it or rom manager again. I Don't trust them.
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jd1639 said:
I bricked an i727 with a rom thru goo manager which I'm sure was not posted correctly. Will never use it or rom manager again. I Don't trust them.
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I liked it for named backups, but flashing CWM just to use the app is scary when you dont see your specific device listed.
sholsten said:
Yes, but why so many on THIS weekend. I think a wrong ROM was accidentally posted as an i717 or something.
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I believe this to be true, I've flawed a ton of sh!t that was for another phone but in our forums. My 3 notes have proved un brick able in my hands (knock on wood).
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LittleRedDot said:
I believe this to be true, I've flawed a ton of sh!t that was for another phone but in our forums. My 3 notes have proved un brick able in my hands (knock on wood).
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Mine had been unbreakable from when I bought it in June till yesterday.
sholsten said:
Mine had been unbreakable from when I bought it in June till yesterday.
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How did you fix yours? Tried flashing abyssnote and liquidsmooth and it wont turn on. Torch blinks when you hold lock for about a minute.
I may have worded that wrong. I haven''t fixed mine. I meant it has been good since I bought it til I put Liquid JB on it Saturday afternoon. Mine is dead as dead can be.
any help fixingmine would be appreciated. searched but nada. desperately googling at the moment
scjsean said:
any help fixingmine would be appreciated. searched but nada. desperately googling at the moment
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I'm just like you, but I believe Samsung is our only hope
scjsean said:
How did you fix yours? Tried flashing abyssnote and liquidsmooth and it wont turn on. Torch blinks when you hold lock for about a minute.
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you flashed stuff for the Note 2; THAT is why you now have a brick
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I'm just like you, but I believe Samsung is our only hope
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No jtag is your only hope.. Sending a brick into Samsung is fraud. You claim all responsibility when you give your phone root access, not to mention installing a 3rd party operating system.
True there are ways to revert everything to stock so that you can return it, but these are for people with legitimate hardware defects not to be abused by someone who can't man up and admit they made a mistake.
Ffs
STOP CONDONING FRAUD ON THIS FORUM!!!
THE REASON COMPANIES WANT TO LOCK DOWN DEVICES AND MAKE US NOT ABLE TO TO MODIFY ANYTHING IS THAT EXACT REASON.
TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR OWN MISTAKES AND STOP RUINING IT FOR THE PEOPLE THAT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING!!
XDA does not condone Fraud in any way, shape or form. If you broke it and somehow pull the wool over their eyes, don't post it here.
We all take these risks when we flash the ROMs/Kernels/Mods. In doing so, we also should take the responsibilities as well.
I am still trying to figure out why "This weekend" as well as the relevance of this thread.

factory reset with new rom

I know with a TW base flash to another you don't have to wipe data but when flashing other roms it is very annoying to have to start from scratch. what happens if u flash other roms without a wipe data?
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Different ROMs edit different files and change things differently. Flashing them on top of each other without wiping (dirty flashing) can cause lots of bugs and crashes or at the worst bootlooping.
Backing up data isn't that terrible... just use Titantium Backup and backup all user apps. Then you download it again on your new ROM and restore them all.
thanks. when I had my droid x I got stuck into a boot loop like 6 times but I called verizon and said it was broken and they are dumb and sent me a new one several times. nothing ever came from it but the last time my warrantee was up but I eventually fixed it. anyways thanks a bunch
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thanks. when I had my droid x I got stuck into a boot loop like 6 times but I called verizon and said it was broken and they are dumb and sent me a new one several times. nothing ever came from it but the last time my warrantee was up but I eventually fixed it. anyways thanks a bunch
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Great you scammed Verizon and my phones are more expensive because of it.
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Great you scammed Verizon and my phones are more expensive because of it.
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Agreed all you had to do is sbf your device back to stock. You should learn how to return your device back to stock before you start flashing things. False insurance claims is what drives up the cost for everyone. The worse part is you said you did it several times. You did not even learn from your mistakes.
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Great you scammed Verizon and my phones are more expensive because of it.
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Yeah, if you plan on rooting your phone and you have problems never ever call your carrier to try to solve it. Ask xda or even get on twitter and folllow all android enthusiasts and modders. The guys on twitter helped me through several huge problems I ran into. These guys are 1000 times better than tech help from any carrier.
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BRICKED phone flashing kernel

I was running Scotts CleanRom 4.25 on my s3 and flashed Saberkernel.13.4 and it bricked my sg3.. will not boot into recovery.. the kernal works on my note 2.. but just thought I would post to prevent others from making same mistake. I done the battery pull. and can only get a red light to come on , on the top left of the device. Even tried a second battery I have from wife's s3.. same thing.. and it is not recognized with usb chord either. Had to ship it back to Samsung...
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I was running Scotts CleanRom 4.25 on my s3 and flashed Saberkernel.13.4 and it bricked my sg3.. will not boot into recovery.. the kernal works on my note 2.. but just thought I would post to prevent others from making same mistake. I done the battery pull. and can only get a red light to come on , on the top left of the device. Even tried a second battery I have from wife's s3.. same thing.. and it is not recognized with usb chord either. Had to ship it back to Samsung...
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Aaaaand that's why you don't flash anything that's not made specifically for your phone, unless you know it's compatible. Sorry for your loss though. Can you get into download mode? Guess it's too late now, if you already sent it back, but I'm sure you tried to Odin back to stock..
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sleevasteve said:
Aaaaand that's why you don't flash anything that's not made specifically for your phone, unless you know it's compatible. Sorry for your loss though. Can you get into download mode? Guess it's too late now, if you already sent it back, but I'm sure you tried to Odin back to stock..
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yes.. i tried Odin several times.. I could never get the phone to show up on my pc.. reinstalled drivers. rebooted..couldnt get into download mode for anything.. after a day of trying everything.. I said.. OK... I quit... good thing is .. it was my backup phone that I flash with as a hobby.. still have my note 2..
ronschuck said:
yes.. i tried Odin several times.. I could never get the phone to show up on my pc.. reinstalled drivers. rebooted..couldnt get into download mode for anything.. after a day of trying everything.. I said.. OK... I quit... good thing is .. it was my backup phone that I flash with as a hobby.. still have my note 2..
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Kinda like me I still use my S3 as a backup phone for streaming music on Wi-Fi/hotspot, playing games, hooking it up to my tv, and flashing ROM's when I get an itch, and don't feel like changing my current Note setup. I really like the Galaxy Mod ROM for the S3 mainly because it has Multiwindow, which I can no longer live without!
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So, you flashed a Note 2 kernel that is for an Exynos SoC to the SGS3, which is a Qualcomm SoC? I'm not sure why anyone would even think to try this in the first place, so I'm not sure why you felt the need to warn everyone. Also, this is exactly the reason VZW locks the bootloader, because people do things like this and then get warranty replacements.
As for fixing it, you should be able to, but you likely need a USB jig to force it into download mode, then a full Odin tar plus a PIT file so you can re-partition properly.
Exactly what imnuts said. People sending their phones back for warranty replacement due to mistakes THEY made themselves is exactly why verizon is locking bootloaders and why rooting voids your warranty. If people took responsibility for their own actions, the rest of us wouldn't have to pay for the consequences.
Should change the title to I bricked my phone by flashing a kernel that was not made for my phone. The kernel did not brick your phone you did by making a really bad decision.
This thread is bad and you should feel bad, too.
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This may be the most ridiculous thread I've seen in a long time. But only the fact instead of paying for his mistake he thinks some how is Samsung responsibly, but how completely ridiculous he was to knowingly flash a note 2 kernel on a s3.
op why do you think there are different sub forums for phones and even carriers. You're probably one of the people who flashed an international ROM too. ...Then sent your hard bricked phone in for warranty
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I can't even comprehend how you failed this hard. I feel sorry for the dead phone.
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This gave me a good healthy laugh. Thanks OP :thumbup::beer:
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And this is why most people should not be allowed to root and ROM phones....
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What the hell? Everyone did my job for me??
Late to the party today, twice!
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so you guys get all high and mighty and tell the guy he screwed up. I think he knows. cut the guy some slack. we've all made mistakes flashing. some bigger than others. he knows what he did wrong. no need to be complete jerks. this is why xda sucks now.
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fearjego said:
so you guys get all high and mighty and tell the guy he screwed up. I think he knows. cut the guy some slack. we've all made mistakes flashing. some bigger than others. he knows what he did wrong. no need to be complete jerks. this is why xda sucks now.
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Screwing up is forgetting to check the md5 and soft briking. Flashing a kernel made for a different phone ON PURPOSE then, instead of paying for it himself, decides it's somehow Samsung fault. Oh and then posting here like it's the kernels fault is ignorance!
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kintwofan said:
Screwing up is forgetting to check the md5 and soft briking. Flashing a kernel made for a different phone ON PURPOSE then, instead of paying for it himself, decides it's somehow Samsung fault. Oh and then posting here like it's the kernels fault is ignorance!
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Uh forgetting to check MD5 can be more than just screwing up. Do that with an HTC hboot that is corrupt and no soft brick for you!
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nosympathy said:
Uh forgetting to check MD5 can be more than just screwing up. Do that with an HTC hboot that is corrupt and no soft brick for you!
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Well true and I guess doing it with a radio on my note would be pretty bad to.
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Instead of criticizing, just help the person. We all make mistakes. Just find the Odin stock zip of your device. Here's a fix: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2065470
kintwofan said:
Screwing up is forgetting to check the md5 and soft briking. Flashing a kernel made for a different phone ON PURPOSE then, instead of paying for it himself, decides it's somehow Samsung fault. Oh and then posting here like it's the kernels fault is ignorance!
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Lol you realize he sent the phone back 6 mos ago?
AJ Bryant said:
Instead of criticizing, just help the person. We all make mistakes. Just find the Odin stock zip of your device. Here's a fix: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2065470
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