Need to get back to stock ASAP - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4

Hey guys....I know there are several similar threads but I just have a quick question.
Rooted my vzw GS4 no problem with bhp090808's great all in one tool yesterday. Also installed TWRP.
For some reason my internal mic completely quit working in the past 3 hours...I can't answer phone calls or even voice search (speakerphone works though). I assume it's some sort of hardware failure.
about to do this so I can take my phone back for an exchange tomorrow.
http://www.sxtpdevelopers.com/showthread.php?t=237
Will that take it completely back to stock including recovery? Do I have to separately get back to stock recovery to get rid of TWRP first?
Thanks a million.

Yes that's a purely stock version.

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Tiger Direct return policy????

Good evening folks. WOuld anyone mind sharing any success or failure returning a gtab to tiger direct? I just ordered it on 4-6. The other question is that I put the new kernel etc and new image on it. Is that something that is a no no?
I would like to consider getting something else but im hoping it can be returned. any advice?
I don't know about their return policy, but if US Merchants keeps their word the OTA Updater will be fixed by tomorrow - you should update the firmware right away, imo. I heard that the TD models are very old firmware.
ive already updated it to TNT etc. it works fine. I am just not using it at all, so id like to send it back. my main question is about the fact that its not the stock rom. will tiger take it back even though i modified it? or will they only accept a stock rom back
thanks
I would run with the assumption that you will have to get your unit back to a stock ROM before you send it back. Do you really want to risk them denying your return because you didn't take the time to flash it back to stock?
yeah, good point.
i havent seen many threads on getting it back to stock. if anyone has a link id love one. ill try to search as well.
so i would need to get the stock rom on, as well as the stock kernel etc too right?
There are a few ways to get it back to stock. You can just flash a stock ROM -- for example, one of these:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=842000
hey roebeet. i want to thank you for all your contributions. very much appreciated.
so if i use nvflash, will it get rid of CWM, the kernel i installed , etc?
i want to get it back to Out of box mode.
thanks
nvflash (the 1105 one) one will make it completely 2967 stock, even recovery. The only other things you'd want to do is 1) a factory reset (to wipe data) and 2) remove anything you left on /sdcard.

Does this look stock?

Hello,
I recently flashed a custom rom to my Samsung Galaxy 5 i5500 and i didnt back up my stock rom so i used one i found on these forums, now i am wondering if my phone will appear stock and will there be any files on my interal/external memory that i can delete (that will show that i voided my warranty).
My phone details are;
GT-I5500
2.2
I5500XWJP3
2.6.32.9-perf
[email protected] #1
FROYO.XWJPJ
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I had to flash clockworkmod v4 onto my device before i flashed Cyanogenmod so i am wondering if all traces of ClockworkMod have been deleted when i flashed the stock rom back.
The reason i am asking this is my phone is broke (i can use it fine, but the battery is damaged somehow so it doesnt charge properly etc)
So basically;
Does my phone appear stock from the details i have given above?
Is there any files on my device memory (internal or external) that i should remove manually in order to get a repair?
And finally- is Clockworkmod fully removed from my device?
Sorry for the large amount of text.
Thank you,
I will 'Thank' every post that helps me resolve my questions.
Curtis.
I have sent in 3-4 rooted phones into HTC and they didnt do a single things about it, I would say youd be okay!
Thanks for your comment.
Can anyone else verify this for me?
I want to be 100% positive!
I've had multiple times where a carrier rep has looked at my device in-store, running MIUI or CM7 and they were actually jealous, they didn't get mad. It depends on how you do it. Have you tried replacing the battery? Maybe go in to your carrier store where you got the phone and ask for a battery replacement.
I've got a person from these forums sending me a battery for free to see if thats the problem, so i am waiting to receive that battery before i take it in store- so im trying to make sure its as stock as i can get it incase i have to take it to the store to get repaired.
Thanks for your reply.
You're welcome. Now, I'm on a galaxy s mesmerize, I believe you have the same tools with your phone. Could you go to the specific forum for your phone and find some files for Odin or Heimdall to make it go straight back to stock?
We have threads for my phone that you might have similar ones of, just look for "Make your phone stock" or "Official Odin/Heimdall" or something like that.
You should be able to use that to get back to unrooted stock and send the phone in, if the battery doesn't work.
Yeah ive already used a stock rom from the i5500 sub forum, but i am not 100% sure Clockworkmod has been removed- or if there is any left over files on my device's internal memory which should be deleted before i send it off for a repair!
As soon as it gets fixed il be flashing it straight back to CM7!
Thanks again!
If you've got a stock rom on there and haven't flashed CWM you probably don't have it Try going into recovery to check.
Just looked in your phone's forums, I'd say use Odin to put the phone on one of the roms under "latest firmware" in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=781149
and you should be good to return it. Those should all be free of CWM and root as far as I can tell.
Yeah it should be fine then, thanks.
No problem, good luck.

[Q] Options for getting as close to Google Experience as Possible?

I got the S4 back when it first came out, and messed around with some CM ROMs and other custom ROMs that worked fairly well. The big killers for me though were bluetooth audio not working, not being able to use headphone microphones, and the proximity sensor being all weird. So I reverted to stock but kept root, and eventually upgraded to MJ7 while keeping root. When I boot I still get the 'Samsung Custom' bootscreen.
I've never been happy with Touchwiz, and have all of the Samsung features turned off. The stock messaging app is really the thing that bugs the hell out of me, since it takes forever to get messages (sometimes up to an hour, while Handcent will get them right away), and I love my Nexus 7 experience. I'd really like to get as close to a 'Google' phone as possible, but I'm currently stuck on Verizon.
I've tried using GooManager to download the recovery managers again, but it's having problems with 404 errors downloading the scripts. I tried ROM Manager and it says it installs ClockworkMod (6.0.44 in fact), but it refuses to boot into recovery mode. Most of the tools I'm finding are not for MJ7, so I'm kind of hesitant to solutions that aren't for my current version. Since I can't make any backups without being able to boot into a proper recovery mode, that's another kind of notch against using most of the guides.
I don't mind the actual process of doing the work, I'm just not sure where to go from here. What are my options?
dragonmantank said:
I got the S4 back when it first came out, and messed around with some CM ROMs and other custom ROMs that worked fairly well. The big killers for me though were bluetooth audio not working, not being able to use headphone microphones, and the proximity sensor being all weird. So I reverted to stock but kept root, and eventually upgraded to MJ7 while keeping root. When I boot I still get the 'Samsung Custom' bootscreen.
I've never been happy with Touchwiz, and have all of the Samsung features turned off. The stock messaging app is really the thing that bugs the hell out of me, since it takes forever to get messages (sometimes up to an hour, while Handcent will get them right away), and I love my Nexus 7 experience. I'd really like to get as close to a 'Google' phone as possible, but I'm currently stuck on Verizon.
I've tried using GooManager to download the recovery managers again, but it's having problems with 404 errors downloading the scripts. I tried ROM Manager and it says it installs ClockworkMod (6.0.44 in fact), but it refuses to boot into recovery mode. Most of the tools I'm finding are not for MJ7, so I'm kind of hesitant to solutions that aren't for my current version. Since I can't make any backups without being able to boot into a proper recovery mode, that's another kind of notch against using most of the guides.
I don't mind the actual process of doing the work, I'm just not sure where to go from here. What are my options?
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Well unfortunately for you you're on MJ7 which means your only options right now are rooting and Xposed. Other than that though, there's really nothing else you can do at the moment. If you were on ME7 or MI1 still you could at least run Safestrap, but even then you would be limited to Touchwiz based roms. Unless you're willing to go on the hunt for an MDK S4 you'll just have to deal with your limited options for now. Oh and before you ask, there is absolutely no way to revert back to earlier firmwares. Once you update, you're stuck.
Crawshayi said:
Well unfortunately for you you're on MJ7 which means your only options right now are rooting and Xposed. Other than that though, there's really nothing else you can do at the moment. If you were on ME7 or MI1 still you could at least run Safestrap, but even then you would be limited to Touchwiz based roms. Unless you're willing to go on the hunt for an MDK S4 you'll just have to deal with your limited options for now. Oh and before you ask, there is absolutely no way to revert back to earlier firmwares. Once you update, you're stuck.
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Yeah, I know I couldn't revert the firmware to something earlier. Is it possible to revert to stock even? At this point I think I just want to revert it and sell this phone off and get something else. I don't care about KNOX status, just getting it back to stock so that whomever buys it won't keep getting security notifications.
dragonmantank said:
Yeah, I know I couldn't revert the firmware to something earlier. Is it possible to revert to stock even? At this point I think I just want to revert it and sell this phone off and get something else. I don't care about KNOX status, just getting it back to stock so that whomever buys it won't keep getting security notifications.
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Yes I believe it's possible, I found this thread that gives you an Odin image to flash: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507217
The security notification was actually fixed and supposedly an update was pushed out, but maybe yours didn't grab the update properly? I'm not sure, but that Odin image should get you back to factory stock. If I were you I would get an HTC One if you can live with not having a removable battery and sd card.
Awesome, thank you very much.
I'm re-flashing today take it back. I'll have a look at the HTC One, since it wasn't out when I got my S4. I know that (at the time) the S4 was the only Android phone I had found, with the One a close second but not available. I would really love a Google phone, but I get the feeling that will probably never happen on VZW.

Camera seems like it's stuck in macro focus

Hey guys, has anyone had this issue where your camera refuses to focus on anything further away than say about 6 inches? It can focus just fine close up, but beyond that it's garbage. It goes through the 'animation' of focusing, turns red like i can't focus, and doesn't actually adjust the focus at all. It started in about October and has persisted through 3 or 4 ROMs and various camera APKs.
Has anyone replaced their camera before? I doubt verizon would trade me for a new phone seeing as I've rooted it and flashed a lot of ROMs on it. What should I do? What have you done if this has happened to you? This thread outlines exactly the same thing I'm experiencing and seems as they've concluded it's hardware failure.
Thoughts?
Bump in hopes of someone's experience or advice.
falkon114 said:
Hey guys, has anyone had this issue where your camera refuses to focus on anything further away than say about 6 inches? It can focus just fine close up, but beyond that it's garbage. It goes through the 'animation' of focusing, turns red like i can't focus, and doesn't actually adjust the focus at all. It started in about October and has persisted through 3 or 4 ROMs and various camera APKs.
Has anyone replaced their camera before? I doubt verizon would trade me for a new phone seeing as I've rooted it and flashed a lot of ROMs on it. What should I do? What have you done if this has happened to you? This thread outlines exactly the same thing I'm experiencing and seems as they've concluded it's hardware failure.
Thoughts?
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I think you're right on the hardware issue. You could always use ODIN to restore the phone back to stock and turn it in for replacement. Verizon can't tell the difference as long as you restore it with the proper factory image. Bad thing is, replacement will probably come locked down with the currently unlockable 4.3 bootloader. At the very least you can restore it with ODIN just to see if it helps the focus issue.
*see below*
Jiggabitties said:
I think you're right on the hardware issue. You could always use ODIN to restore the phone back to stock and turn it in for replacement. Verizon can't tell the difference as long as you restore it with the proper factory image. Bad thing is, replacement will probably come locked down with the currently unlockable 4.3 bootloader. At the very least you can restore it with ODIN just to see if it helps the focus issue.
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Yeah, i think I might try going back to stock. I wanted to a little while ago just to remember what it was like having a stock system, but I can't find all the files I need. Wasn't there a sticky with Odin and all the right files in one thread? Thought it was stickied, but either I'm blind, or I'm not finding it.
Edit:
Nvm, I'm an idiot
falkon114 said:
Yeah, i think I might try going back to stock. I wanted to a little while ago just to remember what it was like having a stock system, but I can't find all the files I need. Wasn't there a sticky with Odin and all the right files in one thread? Thought it was stickied, but either I'm blind, or I'm not finding it.
Edit:
Nvm, I'm an idiot
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Yeah sometimes I go back to stock for a day or two just to remind myself why crack flashing is so worth it. But sometimes it's just needed to iron out some bugs. I was having radio issues not too long ago, tried different roms and radios and couldn't fix it. Flashed back to stock, worked like a charm. Haven't had an issue since.
Jiggabitties said:
Yeah sometimes I go back to stock for a day or two just to remind myself why crack flashing is so worth it. But sometimes it's just needed to iron out some bugs. I was having radio issues not too long ago, tried different roms and radios and couldn't fix it. Flashed back to stock, worked like a charm. Haven't had an issue since.
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Alright, so I remember having some problems when I was first rooting/modifying/Custom recovery-ing...
Couple questions.
1. I use TWRP as my recovery of choice. Can I backup my current ROM as is and store it through there like I normally would when going to a new ROM in case I want to after I go back to stock? Or will going back to stock completely erase all saved ROM images?
If I go back to stock, can I boot into TWRP again like I do now, or is there some process I'll need to follow again to be able to flash my current ROM image? Should I flash the Root66 stock VRALJB 4.1.1 (12/2/12) in the previously linked thread so I can still use custom recovery?
What else should I know? I've become quite good and confident in flashing ROMs, but I'm nervous going back to stock since it seems easier to brick it/lock it down. I remember when I first downloaded and tried installing TWRP, it showed that infamous Yellow Triangle saying the device found unauthorized software and to take it to Verizon, and I remember spending hours trying to flash things to get past that, I don't want to have to deal with that again.
falkon114 said:
Alright, so I remember having some problems when I was first rooting/modifying/Custom recovery-ing...
Couple questions.
1. I use TWRP as my recovery of choice. Can I backup my current ROM as is and store it through there like I normally would when going to a new ROM in case I want to after I go back to stock? Or will going back to stock completely erase all saved ROM images?
If I go back to stock, can I boot into TWRP again like I do now, or is there some process I'll need to follow again to be able to flash my current ROM image? Should I flash the Root66 stock VRALJB 4.1.1 (12/2/12) in the previously linked thread so I can still use custom recovery?
What else should I know? I've become quite good and confident in flashing ROMs, but I'm nervous going back to stock since it seems easier to brick it/lock it down. I remember when I first downloaded and tried installing TWRP, it showed that infamous Yellow Triangle saying the device found unauthorized software and to take it to Verizon, and I remember spending hours trying to flash things to get past that, I don't want to have to deal with that again.
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Yes, backup your current ROM, if you use the root66 Odin image it should not erase anything you have stored. But to be safe, I would copy your TWRP backup to either an external SD or to your computer for safe keeping. TWRP should survive, as long as you use root66, the others will overwrite recovery and lock the bootloader.
The only reason you should ever get the "Yellow Triangle", or trip any sort of security is if you attempt to install a custom recovery or ROM while the bootloader remains locked, or, you attempted to install the recovery via ODIN.
The most important thing here is, whatever you do, under any circumstance, DO NOT accept any OTA updates. As long as you don't accept the 4.3 OTA, you should be able to keep your TWRP.
You may want to try this flashable version of the stock VRAMC3 before you resort to ODIN http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261478
Jiggabitties said:
Yes, backup your current ROM, if you use the root66 Odin image it should not erase anything you have stored. But to be safe, I would copy your TWRP backup to either an external SD or to your computer for safe keeping. TWRP should survive, as long as you use root66, the others will overwrite recovery and lock the bootloader.
The only reason you should ever get the "Yellow Triangle", or trip any sort of security is if you attempt to install a custom recovery or ROM while the bootloader remains locked, or, you attempted to install the recovery via ODIN.
The most important thing here is, whatever you do, under any circumstance, DO NOT accept any OTA updates. As long as you don't accept the 4.3 OTA, you should be able to keep your TWRP.
You may want to try this flashable version of the stock VRAMC3 before you resort to ODIN http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261478
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Thanks. I tried the last link there, and am back to relatively stock and still have the camera issue.
I'm excited for the 4.3 update to be hacked since I would really, really like multi-window and SNote capabilities on my 4.3 ROM, but who knows when that might happen.
Thanks for you help man!
falkon114 said:
Thanks. I tried the last link there, and am back to relatively stock and still have the camera issue.
I'm excited for the 4.3 update to be hacked since I would really, really like multi-window and SNote capabilities on my 4.3 ROM, but who knows when that might happen.
Thanks for you help man!
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Glad I could help in any way. Bummer about your camera.

[Q] Please Help: Soft Brick, Etc.

I decided to get my girlfriend a Verizon SCH-I545 to replace her T-Mobile Galaxy S3. It was working great on our T-Mobile service. Then I saw online that Verizon had released lollipop on their S4, so I figured I would plug the phone into Kies and update it from 4.4.2 to 5.0.1. I updated it overnight. When she went to use it in the morning, everything worked great, except it wouldn't send a text message. T-Mobile and Samsung support said that it is because T-Mobile hasn't released their lollipop rom for the S4 yet. I figured the best thing to do would be to roll back the firmware. Having done some rooting and custom roms on my old galaxy S2 Epic 4g Touch, I felt like I knew exactly what to do. I downloaded multiple ROMs and tried to install them through ODIN and through stock recovery. Nothing took. Finally after trying about 10 things, I soft bricked the phone. I can still get into download (ODIN) mode, but I can't get into stock recovery anymore. When I try to go into stock recovery it gives me this message: "Software Update Failed" "Your device didn't update successfully. Use the Verizon Software Repair Assistant on a computer to repair your device and complete the update." But, while the phone was still able to boot into android, the phone installed the Verizon Software Repair Assistant. I attempted to use it to rollback to 4.4.2 and the Assistant told me that it couldn't do anything to repair 5.0.1.
What I need to accomplish is either getting the phone back to 4.4.2 or 5.0.1 with text messaging working by any means necessary. Before I soft bricked the phone, I was hoping to avoid changing from stock recovery, but at this point I'm willing to do whatever I need to. For compatibility reasons, I hoped to try to keep her on a stock rom. If anyone knows of a rom with no bugs and a close to stock experience, I'll gladly set her up any way you guys think I should.
Thank you in advance for your assistance. I apologize for being "long winded" but I wanted to try and give as much detail as possible.
Still looking for any help I can get in resolving these issues.
You can't flash custom recovery for anything newer than 4.3 you will just jack up your phone trying.
Is both Talk & Data working??? SMS might be just improper APN settings. Google the APN for T-Mobile and that should fix it.
Since you installed 5.0.1 over Kies you are kind of stuck cause that would have updated the baseband and you can't have anything older than the baseband version.
Try installing this over Odin:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952596145
If you have Odin 3.09 or 3.10 choose AP to load the file. Make sure its unzipped too.
google luck!
somewhat resolved
I'm no longer soft bricked. I just got that back up and going. However the phone will still not send text messages. From what I've found, this only happens on 4g LTE. But, data, incoming texts, phone calls, mms, and everything else has been working just fine.
Yeah, you can curse Verizon for this. They lock down everything. A lot of people are flashing the Verizon version of Lollipop which screws their phone. I would show you a fix for that, but you need root, and OC1 doesn't have it yet. No fix for this because you can't Odin back and there is no root.
if you look at the link i posted its a version of Lollipop that lets you flash back to KitKat. It only works if you never installed lollipop. Unfortunately for me my phone wont read my sim card anymore its pretty much just a small tablet.
cwa82 said:
if you look at the link i posted its a version of Lollipop that lets you flash back to KitKat. It only works if you never installed lollipop. Unfortunately for me my phone wont read my sim card anymore its pretty much just a small tablet.
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Sadly I had upgraded to lollipop, which is what created my problems to begin with. If I had never updated, text messages would've always worked, and ib never would have soft bricked the phone trying to roll back to kit-kat. I'm just glad I got the soft brick fixed, now I just have to wait for a fix on the text messaging.
bigg6987 said:
Sadly I had upgraded to lollipop, which is what created my problems to begin with. If I had never updated, text messages would've always worked, and ib never would have soft bricked the phone trying to roll back to kit-kat. I'm just glad I got the soft brick fixed, now I just have to wait for a fix on the text messaging.
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You might be better off just buying her a different phone and selling that one.

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