The only thing I want to do and can't make work is the Wifi Hotspot (I used FoxFi on my old phone and I loved it and have already paid for the license, if using it is possible)
My concerns in order of importance to me:
Stability is critical.
I don't want to own a $700 brick.
I need to be able to use my unlimited data plan to create a hotspot several times a week.
Not voiding warranty.
If the advice is to root to achieve this function, what is the safest rooting process, with the most reliable outcome for my above 4 concerns?
kjinmn said:
The only thing I want to do and can't make work is the Wifi Hotspot (I used FoxFi on my old phone and I loved it and have already paid for the license, if using it is possible)
My concerns in order of importance to me:
Stability is critical.
I don't want to own a $700 brick.
I need to be able to use my unlimited data plan to create a hotspot several times a week.
Not voiding warranty.
If the advice is to root to achieve this function, what is the safest rooting process, with the most reliable outcome for my above 4 concerns?
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Every Rom I've flashed for this phone has been at least as stable as stock if not more so.
The rooting process for this phone is simple as can be, I haven't seen any reports of bricks.
Hotspot working in pretty much all the TW Roms, not sure about CM
Rooting voids warranty, Sprint will "USUALLY" fix it anyway
Chainfire's one click root is the best way to go, all that does is give you root and you can stop there if you want to stay stock with root privileges. If you want a custom recovery so you can flash new Roms, that's another very simple step. Chainfire's thread gives you all the instruction you need. Hope this helps.
Agree with number three ^^
Do it, and if you run into issues, plenty of people here to help you... When all else fails, search out The Mic...
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Is it a safe guess, that rooting wipes the phone?
Kj
Samsung Note 3, unmodified
I used cf auto and it didn't wipe. (Lol)
kjinmn said:
Is it a safe guess, that rooting wipes the phone?
Kj
Samsung Note 3, unmodified
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Not at all. It injects stock kernel (I believe, may be recovery) and superuser app. That's it.
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I tried everything to get it to work and I was rooted.
Only after I installed a custom rom did it work.
At first I rooted with kingo to keep knox 0x0, eventually I said screw it and installed TWRP and now I'm 0x1. I have not read of anyone that has been denied by sprint for warranty work, or at least tried a different store and was successful.
bobturismo said:
I tried everything to get it to work and I was rooted.
Only after I installed a custom rom did it work.
At first I rooted with kingo to keep knox 0x0, eventually I said screw it and installed TWRP and now I'm 0x1. I have not read of anyone that has been denied by sprint for warranty work, or at least tried a different store and was successful.
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There are a few reports of it here on these forums, but you are correct in that a bit of tenacity seems to have paid off for most.
Irrespective, if you are happy with your choice, then you made the right call.
I believe many here sort of held their breath either before or during the Knox tripping deed.
Some early adopters of the device were left with few tools even to take an upgrade. Thank goodness for the dev community.
Just be thankful that they are here. When KitKat drops, we're gonna need them a heck of a lot more than they need us. Perhaps throw your favorite dev some jingle. It's not like they are making mad money. And the mouth-frothing types with which they are confronted from time to time alone makes it worth the doing.
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micmars said:
Not at all. It injects stock kernel (I believe, may be recovery) and superuser app. That's it.
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Which root method do you use?
Is that what you'd recommend for my situation? If not, which would you suggest?
micmars said:
There are a few reports of it here on these forums, but you are correct in that a bit of tenacity seems to have paid off for most.
Irrespective, if you are happy with your choice, then you made the right call.
I believe many here sort of held their breath either before or during the Knox tripping deed.
Some early adopters of the device were left with few tools even to take an upgrade. Thank goodness for the dev community.
Just be thankful that they are here. When KitKat drops, we're gonna need them a heck of a lot more than they need us. Perhaps throw your favorite dev some jingle. It's not like they are making mad money. And the mouth-frothing types with which they are confronted from time to time alone makes it worth the doing.
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I am ready to root today (finally). I got the OTA KITKAT update pushed out to me from Sprint. I have not installed it, and want to root before I do. Can you recommend a ROM to download & install?
Kj
Samsung Note 3, unmodified
Got to Upgrade Then Root...
kjinmn said:
I am ready to root today (finally). I got the OTA KITKAT update pushed out to me from Sprint. I have not installed it, and want to root before I do. Can you recommend a ROM to download & install?
Kj
Samsung Note 3, unmodified
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If you are NOT rooted, then you must upgrade first, then root. If you do not wish to upgrade to KitKat, then you may root now, but the upgrade will not install. Samsung's syscope service will check the status of your phone (official/custom), and your ability to install the update will be nullified if you root whilst on MJ4.
So...upgrade then root. If you need help with rooting, write back. As to preference of ROM, I am a TouchWiz guy that loves inverted apps. Others like AOSP and swear by it. Just select the direction you want and hit the dev forum. There are many good ROMS from which to choose.
Good luck!
micmars said:
If you are NOT rooted, then you must upgrade first, then root. If you do not wish to upgrade to KitKat, then you may root now, but the upgrade will not install. Samsung's syscope service will check the status of your phone (official/custom), and your ability to install the update will be nullified if you root whilst on MJ4.
So...upgrade then root. If you need help with rooting, write back. As to preference of ROM, I am a TouchWiz guy that loves inverted apps. Others like AOSP and swear by it. Just select the direction you want and hit the dev forum. There are many good ROMS from which to choose.
Good luck!
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These were my main concerns:
kjinmn said:
My concerns in order of importance to me:
Stability is critical.
I don't want to own a $700 brick.
I need to be able to use my unlimited data plan to create a hotspot several times a week.
Not voiding warranty.
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#1 & #3 are what I need for function on a daily basis. I have never rooted before or flashed a ROM. I will gladly accept any advice you would offer.
Kj
Samsung Note 3, unmodified
Then...
kjinmn said:
These were my main concerns:
#1 & #3 are what I need for function on a daily basis. I have never rooted before or flashed a ROM. I will gladly accept any advice you would offer.
Kj
Samsung Note 3, unmodified
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Then if 1 & 3 are critical, and you understand that tripping Knox will make life more difficult inasmuch as you will not be sending your phone to Sammy for repairs, then root, install recovery, and install the Stockish DeOdex ROM from freeza's thread. There's a hotspot mod that is DeOdex that Josh Beach has made available on his Website for the entire community running KitKat.
Ultimately I cannot advise as to whether tripping Knox should be a concern for you. However, if it is your phone and not one provided for you by a company, and you're not going against an employer's policy against rooted devices, then tripping Knox is less of a big deal than some may make of it. I thought it was a terrible deal, and didn't buy this phone until I made the conscious decision to say screw it, tripping Knox is fine for me. I then, and only then, bought the phone.
There are a ton of ways to get your phone repaired, none of which require sending it to any manufacturer. I have 2 Sprint stores within 10 miles of me. Both will repair the phone or exchange it if I have a dysfunctional phone that has been rooted. Others on these forums have reported Sprint techs denying them service if Knox has been tripped. You need to make your own choice on this one.
I hope this helps.
Good luck!
micmars said:
Then if 1 & 3 are critical, and you understand that tripping Knox will make life more difficult inasmuch as you will not be sending your phone to Sammy for repairs, then root, install recovery, and install the Stockish DeOdex ROM from freeza's thread. There's a hotspot mod that is DeOdex that Josh Beach has made available on his Website for the entire community running KitKat.
Ultimately I cannot advise as to whether tripping Knox should be a concern for you. However, if it is your phone and not one provided for you by a company, and you're not going against an employer's policy against rooted devices, then tripping Knox is less of a big deal than some may make of it. I thought it was a terrible deal, and didn't buy this phone until I made the conscious decision to say screw it, tripping Knox is fine for me. I then, and only then, bought the phone.
There are a ton of ways to get your phone repaired, none of which require sending it to any manufacturer. I have 2 Sprint stores within 10 miles of me. Both will repair the phone or exchange it if I have a dysfunctional phone that has been rooted. Others on these forums have reported Sprint techs denying them service if Knox has been tripped. You need to make your own choice on this one.
I hope this helps.
Good luck!
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I have made my peace with the idea of voiding warranty. I talked to a Sprint store tech, and he said no one in the store even cares about Knox. If it breaks, bring it in, and they will fix it.
So my plan is to:
1)Upgrade via the OTA. File
2) root via one-click method
3) install the Stockish DeOdex ROM from freeza's thread
4) Install the hotspot mod that is DeOdex from Josh Beach's Website.
Sound good?
Kj
Samsung Note 3, unmodified
Close, but Sligthly Altered...
kjinmn said:
I have made my peace with the idea of voiding warranty. I talked to a Sprint store tech, and he said no one in the store even cares about Knox. If it breaks, bring it in, and they will fix it.
So my plan is to:
1)Upgrade via the OTA. File
2) root via one-click method
3) install the Stockish DeOdex ROM from freeza's thread
4) Install the hotspot mod that is DeOdex from Josh Beach's Website.
Sound good?
Kj
Samsung Note 3, unmodified
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You're close; I would amend it slightly (my comments as to what each stop give you as an outcome are adjacent each numbered item); also, the files you will need are embedded in the links below, so grab them prior to doing any of this)
1. Upgrade via OTA, since you're status is official
-->Let phone do it's stupid updating system garbage, blah blah, don't waste your time dialing in your GMail address, &c because you're going to be doing this again shortly
-->Gives you stock, unrooted phone up to the latest Sprint build for our phone
2. Install TWRP recovery for this phone version 2.7.0.0, flash via PC Odin (Version 3.07 is here if you like, works just fine)
-->Gives you the ability to flash a root file, or flash a pre-rooted rom, back up your phone setup, flash mods like the hotspot hack, &c.
-->Instructions basically are to power off your phone, take any casing off of the phone, right-click on the Odin.exe file, select run as administrator, hit OK/Yes from Windows User Account Control prompt, load the tar file I linked in the PDA slot of Odin, put your phone in download mode (Home + Volume Down + Power), plug the phone into the USB port on your computer that you've used in the past (this way the Samsung drivers for that device won't be loading while you're trying to get recovery on your device), have the phone in the palm of your hand, have your fingers ready to hit Home + Volume up, then hit start on Odin, once file flashes and phone starts to power cycle (like in 5-10 seconds after hitting start), hit those two buttons, you're in recovery
3 Download freeza's Stockish DeOdex NABD ROM from this link, put it on your phone's internal memory AFTER you've taken the upgrade to KitKat, check the MD5 of the file download using this tool, unzip onto your PC, execute the file named "MD5.exe," copy the MD5 for the ROM I linked into the top portion of the program (you'll see it, the button "Paste" is adjacent the text box), MD5=7d0749d2362d872ca8db7c524d25bf40, copy that and paste it into the MD5 file and make sure you have a clean download
-->You now have a ROM that you can fully set up your phone, import your contacts, download programs, flash mods, anything you want that is compatible
4. Flash the Hotspot Mod provided by Josh Beach at his K3 site, under MODS for NABD, hotspot link on this page
-->Gives you the hotspot mod you want
Have a blast!
micmars said:
You're close; I would amend it slightly (my comments as to what each stop give you as an outcome are adjacent each numbered item); also, the files you will need are embedded in the links below, so grab them prior to doing any of this)
1. Upgrade via OTA, since you're status is official
-->Let phone do it's stupid updating system garbage, blah blah, don't waste your time dialing in your GMail address, &c because you're going to be doing this again shortly
-->Gives you stock, unrooted phone up to the latest Sprint build for our phone
2. Install TWRP recovery for this phone version 2.7.0.0, flash via PC Odin (Version 3.07 is here if you like, works just fine)
-->Gives you the ability to flash a root file, or flash a pre-rooted rom, back up your phone setup, flash mods like the hotspot hack, &c.
-->Instructions basically are to power off your phone, take any casing off of the phone, right-click on the Odin.exe file, select run as administrator, hit OK/Yes from Windows User Account Control prompt, load the tar file I linked in the PDA slot of Odin, put your phone in download mode (Home + Volume Down + Power), plug the phone into the USB port on your computer that you've used in the past (this way the Samsung drivers for that device won't be loading while you're trying to get recovery on your device), have the phone in the palm of your hand, have your fingers ready to hit Home + Volume up, then hit start on Odin, once file flashes and phone starts to power cycle (like in 5-10 seconds after hitting start), hit those two buttons, you're in recovery
3 Download freeza's Stockish DeOdex NABD ROM from this link, put it on your phone's internal memory AFTER you've taken the upgrade to KitKat, check the MD5 of the file download using this tool, unzip onto your PC, execute the file named "MD5.exe," copy the MD5 for the ROM I linked into the top portion of the program (you'll see it, the button "Paste" is adjacent the text box), MD5=7d0749d2362d872ca8db7c524d25bf40, copy that and paste it into the MD5 file and make sure you have a clean download
-->You now have a ROM that you can fully set up your phone, import your contacts, download programs, flash mods, anything you want that is compatible
4. Flash the Hotspot Mod provided by Josh Beach at his K3 site, under MODS for NABD, hotspot link on this page
-->Gives you the hotspot mod you want
Have a blast!
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I want to thank you. This is the first easy-to-follow simple guide to rooting I have had to follow. It all went flawlessly. Stable as ever, and wireless works great!
Thank you very much!
micmars said:
You're close; I would amend it slightly (my comments as to what each stop give you as an outcome are adjacent each numbered item); also, the files you will need are embedded in the links below, so grab them prior to doing any of this)
1. Upgrade via OTA, since you're status is official
-->Let phone do it's stupid updating system garbage, blah blah, don't waste your time dialing in your GMail address, &c because you're going to be doing this again shortly
-->Gives you stock, unrooted phone up to the latest Sprint build for our phone
2. Install TWRP recovery for this phone version 2.7.0.0, flash via PC Odin (Version 3.07 is here if you like, works just fine)
-->Gives you the ability to flash a root file, or flash a pre-rooted rom, back up your phone setup, flash mods like the hotspot hack, &c.
-->Instructions basically are to power off your phone, take any casing off of the phone, right-click on the Odin.exe file, select run as administrator, hit OK/Yes from Windows User Account Control prompt, load the tar file I linked in the PDA slot of Odin, put your phone in download mode (Home + Volume Down + Power), plug the phone into the USB port on your computer that you've used in the past (this way the Samsung drivers for that device won't be loading while you're trying to get recovery on your device), have the phone in the palm of your hand, have your fingers ready to hit Home + Volume up, then hit start on Odin, once file flashes and phone starts to power cycle (like in 5-10 seconds after hitting start), hit those two buttons, you're in recovery
3 Download freeza's Stockish DeOdex NABD ROM from this link, put it on your phone's internal memory AFTER you've taken the upgrade to KitKat, check the MD5 of the file download using this tool, unzip onto your PC, execute the file named "MD5.exe," copy the MD5 for the ROM I linked into the top portion of the program (you'll see it, the button "Paste" is adjacent the text box), MD5=7d0749d2362d872ca8db7c524d25bf40, copy that and paste it into the MD5 file and make sure you have a clean download
-->You now have a ROM that you can fully set up your phone, import your contacts, download programs, flash mods, anything you want that is compatible
4. Flash the Hotspot Mod provided by Josh Beach at his K3 site, under MODS for NABD, hotspot link on this page
-->Gives you the hotspot mod you want
Have a blast!
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thanks for this thread OP and for this answer micmars. too bad i rooted before updating and now its blocked
Greatness83 said:
thanks for this thread OP and for this answer micmars. too bad i rooted before updating and now its blocked
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No problem at all. Actually, the answers to your setup are answered here as well, but this was tailored to someone whom hadn't rooted and could take the update
I see on your thread that someone got you running, which ultimately is what we like to hear (ie, you have what you want, and nothing less).
Congrats!
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micmars said:
No problem at all. Actually, the answers to your setup are answered here as well, but this was tailored to someone whom hadn't rooted and could take the update
I see on your thread that someone got you running, which ultimately is what we like to hear (ie, you have what you want, and nothing less).
Congrats!
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Thanks. Indeed. It just kind of pointed me in the right direction. Now off to find a good kernel!
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WELCOME TO THE VERIZON NOTE 3 GUIDE FOR ROOTING, USING ODIN & UPDATING TO THE LATEST OTA
****HOW TO UPGRADE TO LEAKED 4.4.2 KITKAT BUILD****
@Hashcode has explained this very well here - do read it and recognize how neat this opportunity is for us.
That being said, there are some special instructions for utilizing this leak. They are pretty simple and require no special tools or procedures most people around here haven't already used at some point, see below.
1) Start from any Rooted 4.3 MJE Rom (including Stock) with Safestrap 3.65 installed
2) Make any necessary Titanium Backups, etc
3) Reboot to SafeStrap Recovery - I'd recommend making a backup of your 4.3 setup at this point, just in case.
4) Wipe Data & Caches - This is the wipe that is queued up for you immediately upon entering wipe menu in SS - When finished hit "home" button in SS
5) Click Install and flash either the Deodex or Odexed version of the NC2 4.4.2 leak
6) DO NOT CLICK REBOOT SYSTEM WHEN FINISHED - Instead, hit the "home" button in SS and click the main menu Reboot option.
7) Click Reboot to Download mode & follow typical Odin procedure (instructions below) to flash the 4.4.2 Firmware tar
8) Boot into Stock 4.4.2 and download Safestrap 3.72 built specifically for KitKat
9) Boot to SS 3.72 - I'd recommend making a backup at this point as well
10) Click thanks over on Beans thread and Hashcode's SafeStrap thread & ENJOY!
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***OLD INFO***UPDATE TO LATEST OTA (MJE) ***OLD INFO***
METHOD 1 - BACK TO MJ7 & ACCEPT OTA:
1) Download and MD5 check the Tar (file removed).
2) Power down your device. Once fully off, HOLD POWER, HOME & VOLUME DOWN BUTTONS. A screen will appear with a warning about custom operating systems - press VOLUME UP to continue to download / odin mode
3) Plug your device into the PC & wait for Odin to show a "com" box with a number in the upper left corner of the window. Put the tar file above into the "AP" slot of Odin and wait for the "Start" button in Odin to be enabled. It could take a minute or two for Odin to read the tar file - it's a couple gigs, which is large - be patient. Once it's ready, click start and it will install a clean, unrooted MJ7 stock OTA firmware.
4) Once on this firmware you can navigate to Software Update via Menu > Settings > About Phone > Software Update. Once you've tapped this you'll see an option to either check for updates or download now/later. Select whichever option you have to update and wait for the file to download. You'll then be prompted to install now or wait. Install and it will automatically take over and install the latest OTA Firmware build ending in MJE. This will install the latest software, firmware, modem and kernel. As always with Odin, most likely you will lose all your data. Some have reported that their data was intact - I have no explanation for this as Odin is supposed to wipe your device during the flashing process - PREPARE AS IF DATA WILL BE LOST.
METHOD 2 - STRAIGHT TO MJE:
1) Download and MD5 check the Zipped Tar (file removed).
2) Navigate to the MJE file on your PC. Right click it and hover over "7-Zip," on the pop-out menu select "Extract Here." (Nearly any archiving software will appear in this right-click menu) It will decompress the tar file we need and you'll be ready to continue. This process will not work until you've decompressed the zip file!
3) Power down your device. Once fully off, HOLD POWER, HOME & VOLUME DOWN BUTTONS. A screen will appear with a warning about custom operating systems - press VOLUME UP to continue to download / odin mode
4) Plug your device into the PC & wait for Odin to show a "com" box with a number in the upper left corner of the window. Put the tar file above into the "AP" slot of Odin and wait for the "Start" button in Odin to be enabled. It could take a minute or two for Odin to read the tar file - it's a couple gigs, which is large - be patient. Once it's ready, click start and it will install a clean, unrooted MJE stock OTA firmware. As always with Odin, most likely you will lose all your data. Some have reported that their data was intact - I have no explanation for this as Odin is supposed to wipe your device during the flashing process - PREPARE AS IF DATA WILL BE LOST.
****DISCLAIMER: PROCEEDING & ROOTING YOUR DEVICE IS YOUR CHOICE - USING THE FOLLOWING ROOT TECHNIQUE(S) IS, AS ALWAYS, AT YOUR OWN RISK - FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS AND YOU'LL BE FINE.****
****HOW TO ROOT 4.4.x KITKAT BUILDS FOR VERIZON NOTE 3****
There is an amazingly easy tool called "towel root" that is an application you install like any other side loaded app - once it's installed it's one click and you're rooted...can't ask for it to be much easier than that!
Get towel root here or Get more info here
***OLD INFO***HOW TO ROOT 4.3 JELLYBEAN BUILDS FOR VERIZON NOTE 3***OLD INFO***
There are two known methods to root MJ7 & MJE. I will not discuss how to root MI9 because there's no benefit whatsoever to remaining on that original build. Nothing was lost moving to MJ7 or MJE so if you want to be rooted I'd recommend moving on up to a later build.
Both Root methods are essentially "One-Click" applications produced by people or companies not using XDA as their methods of distribution. They are very simple and easy to use tools that are installed on your PC and guide you step-by-step through the process via the computer program. The one I recommend using is called "Kingo." There is also one called "vRoot" but, since I have no experience using it nor have any data on others successfully using it, I'll always recommend Kingo. Because they don't post these to XDA, I cannot post links to the source files. This is at the moderators and administrators of XDA's request. DON'T ask for the direct link(s) and NO posting them - they will be flagged down and moderators will haunt your dreams.
Once you've downloaded the files...Google is your friend ...install them and run them. They will ask for your phone to be connected - use the same USB to Micro USB cable as you used before - it should be a reliable one, as well as a reliable port on your PC. Watch the PC screen and the Device screen - there will be a few times you need to either wake the device or accept something on the device screen to progress - don't take a nap during this process. Sometimes it can take a while to download the files needed, other times it's a 5 minute process. YMMV
****HOW TO ADD A CUSTOM RECOVERY****
A logical next step after rooting is to add a custom recovery. Currently the Verizon Note 3 has a locked bootloader - this is bad news. It means we have no true custom recoveries available. There is nothing you can do about this, short of becoming extremely proficient in hacking enterprise level encryption overnight. Godspeed in this endeavor.
We have been blessed though - @Hashcode has worked his magic and enabled "Safestrap" a form of "Bootstrap" recovery which is, as the name implies, more reliable and, well, safer. This is a very stable and viable replacement for a typical custom recovery. In fact, it's based on one of the most popular recoveries - Team Win Recovery Project, or TWRP for short.
Head over here [RECOVERY LOCKED/MJ7,MJE,NC2,NC4] Safestrap Recovery v3.75 [2014-06-26 KK B03] to grab the latest APK and read the install instructions in the OP there CAREFULLY. This is not a foolproof tool and you are taking the same kind of risks as you took rooting your device. See appropriate disclaimers in Hashcode's thread. That being said, it's worked flawlessly for nearly everybody involved and word of "bricks" (or permanently damaged devices) for the Note 3 is basically nill - so stop worrying, follow directions and enjoy!
firmware mirror
thanks for doing this!!! The other one was super slow.... DL now and ill let you know if it fixes my problem! THANKS!!!
Does this method work IF:
I am rooted via root de la vega, running latest safestrap, beans v2 on Rom slot 1.
Baseband ver MI9
Build number MJ7
Would I have to uninstall anything to use your instructions OP?
Would I need to switch in safestrap to stock slot before beginning process?
Honestly haven't had a lick of trouble being on M19 baseband, but maybe I'm on borrowed time?
Nidisa said:
Does this method work IF:
I am rooted via root de la vega, running latest safestrap, beans v2 on Rom slot 1.
Baseband ver MI9
Build number MJ7
Would I have to uninstall anything to use your instructions OP?
Would I need to switch in safestrap to stock slot before beginning process?
Honestly haven't had a lick of trouble being on M19 baseband, but maybe I'm on borrowed time?
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If you're already on build MJ7 then I'd just Odin the MJ7 baseband over in beans thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2524572 No need to do this which will lose you root.
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Why wouldnt you just flash Beans Stock J7 rom in SS recovery then Odin the J7 modem? The only need to use Odin would be for returning to stock or fixing a soft brick.
droidstyle said:
Why wouldnt you just flash Beans Stock J7 rom in SS recovery then Odin the J7 modem? The only need to use Odin would be for returning to stock or fixing a soft brick.
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But flashing that rom wouldn't change his baseband which is what he's after. That's why I said to Odin the modem
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DutchDogg54 said:
But flashing that rom wouldn't change his baseband which is what he's after. That's why I said to Odin the modem
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Thanks, DutchDogg, for the response!
*muah* from Nidisa....a her !
droidstyle said:
Why wouldnt you just flash Beans Stock J7 rom in SS recovery then Odin the J7 modem? The only need to use Odin would be for returning to stock or fixing a soft brick.
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I would image that there are some firmware updates that you wouldn't be able to get if you just flashed the modem. I have not looked at the update package so I may be wrong about the firmware updates
DutchDogg54 said:
But flashing that rom wouldn't change his baseband which is what he's after. That's why I said to Odin the modem
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I am talking about in regards to this tutorial.
Am I correct in assuming that if it goes as planned I should not lose any data?
I see nothing about that in the OP, but I'm extra cautious without my nandroid security blanket...
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PrettyPistol555 said:
Am I correct in assuming that if it goes as planned I should not lose any data?
I see nothing about that in the OP, but I'm extra cautious without my nandroid security blanket...
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Yeah, no data loss
EDIT - DATA LOSS HAS OCCURRED FOR SOME, PREPARE ACCORDINGLY
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I was under the impression that the Kingo was malware and not trusted? Someone said it was stealing IMEI and personal information? Is this not the case?
dcoy82 said:
I was under the impression that the Kingo was malware and not trusted? Someone said it was stealing IMEI and personal information? Is this not the case?
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Not really, see this thread below discussing a response from the Kingo developers. Essentially, no its not not malware or malicious. It's closed source which is a little unnerving for some around open source friendly XDA. It kind of has to be closed source though because if it was open source then anyone, Verizon included, could patch the root exploit...Also, it & vroot (also confirmed non malicious) are essentially the only way to root the note 3 & several other Samsung devices in the post-knox hyper security world of big red. So, we have to bite the bullet on closed source so we can keep our path to root.
I used it and nothing funny is going on in my world. Hope this makes you a little more comfortable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2522602
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DutchDogg54 said:
Not really, see this thread below discussing a response from the Kingo developers. Essentially, no its not not malware or malicious. It's closed source which is a little unnerving for some around open source friendly XDA. It kind of has to be closed source though because if it was open source then anyone, Verizon included, could patch the root exploit...Also, it & vroot (also confirmed non malicious) are essentially the only way to root the note 3 & several other Samsung devices in the post-knox hyper security world of big red. So, we have to bite the bullet on closed source so we can keep our path to root.
I used it and nothing funny is going on in my world. Hope this makes you a little more comfortable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2522602
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Right, but Kingo has still not stated why he collects imei and other personal information. I pulled the plug and rooted with it just to have root but I also watched the traffic during the root process and plenty of data was sent at the end of the root process to 3 separate IP addresses all which are registered in China. It may be safe but he is definitely collecting information. I just want to make anybody aware of this before running this method blindly.
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dcoy82 said:
Right, but Kingo has still not stated why he collects imei and other personal information. I pulled the plug and rooted with it just to have root but I also watched the traffic during the root process and plenty of data was sent at the end of the root process to 3 separate IP addresses all which are registered in China. It may be safe but he is definitely collecting information. I just want to make anybody aware of this before running this method blindly.
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Obviously it's not the ideal situation - no doubt about that - but I'm happy to have a simple, fairly safe method to root what is otherwise a very tough nut to crack. Here's a great response from a forum moderator that pretty much sums up the whole scenario as well as can be done at this point: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47326216&postcount=26
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dcoy82 said:
Right, but Kingo has still not stated why he collects imei and other personal information. I pulled the plug and rooted with it just to have root but I also watched the traffic during the root process and plenty of data was sent at the end of the root process to 3 separate IP addresses all which are registered in China. It may be safe but he is definitely collecting information. I just want to make anybody aware of this before running this method blindly.
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Yes they did, if you had been paying attention to their Facebook and the other threads. The serial collection is inevitable. Your phone basically gives it up to your computer when establishing a connection. And the new update they released like a week ago made the collection of imei stop.
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Does anyone have a working link for mj7? It states to many downloads have been created.
Thanks for any help.
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sistemacaido said:
Does anyone have a working link for mj7? It states to many downloads have been created.
Thanks for any help.
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Uploading to a different host now. I've never had this kind of trouble from Google Drive before... Sorry for the inconvenience. It will be up mid early morning and if I wake up in the middle of the night (not uncommon) I'll post the link then, if not it'll be up early tomorrow.
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New Host for MJ7 Tar file over at Android File Host, shouldn't have any restrictions going forward... Google Drive - You disappoint me
edit: See OP for Google Drive link...Android File Host link was throwing binary mismatch codes
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Uploading to a different host now. I've never had this kind of trouble from Google Drive before... Sorry for the inconvenience. It will be up mid early morning and if I wake up in the middle of the night (not uncommon) I'll post the link then, if not it'll be up early tomorrow.
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Unfortunately google drive is just like dropbox in the aspect of bandwidth limitations.
A while back when I first got my Verizon Note 2, I used Adam Outler's Casual method to root my phone to Stock. I don't mind stock and root mostly for the Tethering.
About a week back the OTA notice hit my phone. I have declined the notice/update twice giving myself time to look for the root update. I found this thread by Beans: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2518704 ........ It seems right but this thread by AdamOutler says not to use ODIN: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2045563
So I am a little confused. I just want the update but don't want to mess up and not have my tethering ever again.... or brick the phone.
As a newbie, it's a scary task. Someone please help point me in the right direction. I just want the 4.3 Stock. If there is a thread for my situation I couldn't find it. I search "casual TWRP 4.3 OTA" and other similar variations.
I can still get to the TWRP 2.5.0.0. I have also downloaded the ODIN and started it... looks simple, but there are no instructions.
Someone please help me...
Thanks
MrNewbie said:
A while back when I first got my Verizon Note 2, I used Adam Outler's Casual method to root my phone to Stock. I don't mind stock and root mostly for the Tethering.
About a week back the OTA notice hit my phone. I have declined the notice/update twice giving myself time to look for the root update. I found this thread by Beans: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2518704 ........ It seems right but this thread by AdamOutler says not to use ODIN: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2045563
So I am a little confused. I just want the update but don't want to mess up and not have my tethering ever again.... or brick the phone.
As a newbie, it's a scary task. Someone please help point me in the right direction. I just want the 4.3 Stock. If there is a thread for my situation I couldn't find it. I search "casual TWRP 4.3 OTA" and other similar variations.
I can still get to the TWRP 2.5.0.0. I have also downloaded the ODIN and started it... looks simple, but there are no instructions.
Someone please help me...
Thanks
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Welp, couple things...
#1 - The link you posted above is the from the Note 3. You want this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2578458
#2, The ROM gets flashed via CWM or TRWP like normal, it's only the radio update that gets flashed via ODIN. That shouldn't affect your current unlock/root status.
#3 - If it is only ROOT you are after, the 4.3 OTA is Rootable, just not unlockable. So if by chance you accidentally take the OTA you should still be able to ROOT and install your Tethering app. You just won't be able to unlock the bootloader and install a custom recovery/rom.
Jiggabitties said:
Welp, couple things...
#3 - If it is only ROOT you are after, the 4.3 OTA is Rootable, just not unlockable. So if by chance you accidentally take the OTA you should still be able to ROOT and install your Tethering app. You just won't be able to unlock the bootloader and install a custom recovery/rom.
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So if you are OTA'd to MJ9, how do you unlock?
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So if you are OTA'd to MJ9, how do you unlock?
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You cannot. Best bet is to not take the other and unlock your bootloader. If you take it you will probably be locked for a very long time.
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michigan66 said:
You cannot. Best bet is to not take the other and unlock your bootloader. If you take it you will probably be locked for a very long time.
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So if you are OTA'd to MJ9, how do you unlock?
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Correct, you cannot currently UNLOCK the OTA MJ9 boot loader. But you can ROOT. Which will allow you to tether.
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MrNewbie said:
A while back when I first got my Verizon Note 2, I used Adam Outler's Casual method to root my phone to Stock. I don't mind stock and root mostly for the Tethering.
About a week back the OTA notice hit my phone. I have declined the notice/update twice giving myself time to look for the root update. I found this thread by Beans: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2518704 ........ It seems right but this thread by AdamOutler says not to use ODIN: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2045563
So I am a little confused. I just want the update but don't want to mess up and not have my tethering ever again.... or brick the phone.
As a newbie, it's a scary task. Someone please help point me in the right direction. I just want the 4.3 Stock. If there is a thread for my situation I couldn't find it. I search "casual TWRP 4.3 OTA" and other similar variations.
I can still get to the TWRP 2.5.0.0. I have also downloaded the ODIN and started it... looks simple, but there are no instructions.
Someone please help me...
Thanks
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I would think long and hard about taking the OTA...although root is available, you may want an unlocked bootloader at some point, and there is no guarantee that is coming to the official 4.3. My guess is that it will not simply because this phone is 18 months old and the skilled developers that put in the time to do things like unlock bootloaders move on to newer devices.
If you managed to use Casual in the past, Odin won't be a problem for you. Below are the steps:
Odin takes about 5 minutes total...its really easy.
Download Odin (it's just a simple windows program). - http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...3&d=1304094576
Make sure you have the latest samsung drivers - http://www.mediafire.com/?hzlnda0l5t8qyes
Download and extract the firmware from the first post in this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2578458
Save whatever 4.3 ROM you choose to your external SD card.
Power down the phone and boot back into download mode (volume down, power and home at the same time).
Open Odin, plug in phone...Odin should recognize the phone and you will see the com port noted in yellow.
Check the PDA box and put the firmware file (unzipped) in the PDA slot. Click start and 30 seconds later you are done. Phone will reboot into recovery at this point.
Then you can flash any of the 4.3 ROMs (including stock) in TWRP (I use 2.5.0.0 too). I have tried them all and Sophisticated 3.0 has worked the best for me...I will be trying beans 23 as soon as it is done.
tfly212 said:
I would think long and hard about taking the OTA...although root is available, you may want an unlocked bootloader at some point, and there is no guarantee that is coming to the official 4.3. My guess is that it will not simply because this phone is 18 months old and the skilled developers that put in the time to do things like unlock bootloaders move on to newer devices.
If you managed to use Casual in the past, Odin won't be a problem for you. Below are the steps:
Odin takes about 5 minutes total...its really easy.
Download Odin (it's just a simple windows program). - http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...3&d=1304094576
Make sure you have the latest samsung drivers - http://www.mediafire.com/?hzlnda0l5t8qyes
Download and extract the firmware from the first post in this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2578458
Save whatever 4.3 ROM you choose to your external SD card.
Power down the phone and boot back into download mode (volume down, power and home at the same time).
Open Odin, plug in phone...Odin should recognize the phone and you will see the com port noted in yellow.
Check the PDA box and put the firmware file (unzipped) in the PDA slot. Click start and 30 seconds later you are done. Phone will reboot into recovery at this point.
Then you can flash any of the 4.3 ROMs (including stock) in TWRP (I use 2.5.0.0 too). I have tried them all and Sophisticated 3.0 has worked the best for me...I will be trying beans 23 as soon as it is done.
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Thank you so much. Updated and everything seem to work just fine, but after some use it started rebooting. I am going to put on Sophisticated as you suggested. Hopefully, it will be more stable then the stock ROM.
And I can't get the WIFI Tethering to work. Which Tethering app are you using? I have unlimited data... and need to make sure Verizon isn't charging me for no reason.
MrNewbie said:
Thank you so much. Updated and everything seem to work just fine, but after some use it started rebooting. I am going to put on Sophisticated as you suggested. Hopefully, it will be more stable then the stock ROM.
And I can't get the WIFI Tethering to work. Which Tethering app are you using? I have unlimited data... and need to make sure Verizon isn't charging me for no reason.
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I had some reboots on the stock rom too...but once I went to the other roms (I tried Nephilium, Sophisticated and N3bula, but had the best results with Sophisticated) and I haven't had one reboot.
As for the wifi tethering, on stock you need to flash the file below (some of the newer roms, including Sophisticated have it baked in).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48315091&postcount=245
IS anybody getting close to an unlock/root post VRUEMJ9 VZWi605 Note 2.
the reason I ask is I unrooted back to stock 4.1.1 and then picked up the VZW OTA 4.3 and now can't use Casual or any other method, I can root but not unlock bootloader. well anybody have any Ideas? thank you.
david515 said:
the reason I ask is I unrooted back to stock 4.1.1 and then picked up the VZW OTA 4.3 and now can't use Casual or any other method, I can root but not unlock bootloader. well anybody have any Ideas? thank you.
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The reason you ask what? You didn't ask anything. And as it's been stated a million times, no unlock method avaliable and unlikely there will be one.
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akellar said:
The reason you ask what? You didn't ask anything. And as it's been stated a million times, no unlock method avaliable and unlikely there will be one.
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Eh, he is one of those that puts the question in his title instead of the body of the reply. But as @akellar said, there is nothing available.
Thanks so much for all the help. I got everything working right based on the instructions from this thread. I initially had an issue with the "Wifi Tether" because I was using a 3rd party app. Instead the correct app is the "Mobile Hotspot" app. It might be named differently for other carriers, but for Verizon it is "Mobile Hotspot".
Again thank you for all the replies.
Thank you for Sophisticated v3.
Thank you Adam Outler for the original Casual root.
And Thank you runandhide05 for the "Mobile Hotspot" hack!
:good::fingers-crossed: LOL
First, a HUGE thanks goes to @garwynn for being my partner through all of this and then to @sfhub for teaching me how to create an Odin One-Click.exe, @Skunk Ape1 for posting the original TAR this is based off of, @MoHoGalore for helping test and put together so many of these one-clicks and to everyone else in our community who makes this possible!
Second, I was asked to make this one-click to help simplify the process of restoring a stock factory build for our Note 3 users. I do not own a Note 3 so I have not been able to test this as I would normally prefer to do before releasing. I do however feel comfortable that it should work as designed. Due to the fact that we do not have a Note 3 to be testing it on, at this time neither myself or Garwynn are planning on releasing a rooted One-Click. There is a lot more risk involved when building the rooted versions and we don't want to take that risk with other people's phones.
This Odin One-Click.exe contains the Stock SM-N900P MJ4 Bootloader, Kernel, Modem and ROM for the Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900P). Yes, that means this comes with the full Knox Bootloader.
There has been no change to the ROM from the initial build released by Samsung.
This will NOT trigger the Yellow Triangle NOR will it increment the Odin flash count.
This one-click resets your whole phone to the stock MJ4 experience, similar to a factory restore and it will probably wipe all data. It also contains the full bootloader and Knox.
Instructions:
1: Backup anything important and Disable any PINs.
During this process your phone's software will be returned to the Stock setup. All system data will be lost. To be safe, it is best to archive your backup off your phone, ie on your PC or Dropbox.
2: Install Samsung USB/Android drivers (if necessary).
Samsung Drivers Download Link
3: Download the MJ4 Stock ROM One-Click.
SM-N900P MJ4 Full Restore Unrooted (Compressed Archive).exe (Resets user data)
4: Unzip One-Click ROM using 7zip (this package is a self-extracting exe you should just be able to double-click on it after download and it will do the rest).
5: Start the Odin One-Click.
Navigate to the location where the "SPH-N900P MJ4 Full Restore (Unrooted).exe" was saved upon extract from the 7Zip archive.
Double-click on "SPH-N900P MJ4 Full Restore (Unrooted).exe". *On Vista or newer, you may need to right-click on the file and Run as Administrator.
6: Place phone in Download Mode.
- Power phone completely off.
- Press and hold Volume Down, Home and Power buttons, all at the same time.
- Release the buttons only when the ‘Warning!!’ message appears.
- Press [Volume Up] to enter Download mode.
7: Connect USB cable to PC and phone.
Odin should show a yellow COM port in the second column. If you do not see a yellow COM port, you may need to run the Odin One-Click as Administrator and/or unplug/plugin the USB cable after starting Odin One-Click.
8: Start Odin flash process.
Press [Start].
9: Complete - PASS!
Status should change to green PASS! At this point your phone should automatically reboot.
Android Instructions:
Download and install ZArchiver on your phone. Use it to unpack the Odin One-Click 7zip self-extracting exe file (long press on the 7zip exe. Select "Open As Archive". Select the One-Click.exe and then select Extract). Use Mobile Odin to Open File on the "SPH-N900P MJ4 Full Restore (Unrooted).exe". FYI - Modem will not flash with Mobile Odin.
The boot process will take slightly longer than usual during which time you'll see the Sprint 4G logo screen.
Congratulations! You've flashed the Factory Restore MJ4 build!
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM][ODIN] SM-N900P MJ4 (MJ4 Modem/Kernel/Bootloader/ROM - Full Restore - Unrooted), ROM for the Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Contributors
rwilco12
ROM OS Version: 4.3.x Jellybean
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-02-10
Last Updated 2015-02-10
Download Link: http://www.rwilco12.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=94
Additional Resources:
7-Zip v9.20
Odin3 v3.04
ZArchiver
Mobile Odin Lite
Samsung USB Drivers
Thank you so much for this
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I'm confused on the android steps. I've completed the PC part with the phone in download mode, I have the zarchiver installed, but where do I find the file I need on my phone?
Please help, thanks!
groovdafied said:
I'm confused on the android steps. I've completed the PC part with the phone in download mode, I have the zarchiver installed, but where do I find the file I need on my phone?
Please help, thanks!
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someone correct me if im wrong. but if you have completed the pc steps. you should be done. the android verison of this is doing what you just did on the pc but on your phone.
but as noted on orginal post. using thru android it doesn't come with modem so u would have to search the xda thread for the stock mj4 note 3 modem. and also flash that. a harder process but once you get the hang of it can really helps while on the fly.
but also today I unrooted my phone back to stock mj4 to see if the update has came out for my phone yet. if you get an error that you was unable to do a system update because of the phone being modified. online it tells you to go to stock recovery and do a factory reset. this didn't help for me. but what did was using odin again and flashing tht stock tar again. then I was back to official and able to check for my system update. But no update yet for me? :crying:
Can this be used once you have updated to NAB ? Or is there no going back once updated to kitkat ?
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chumpalunski said:
Can this be used once you have updated to NAB ? Or is there no going back once updated to kitkat ?
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No going back once you are on 4.4 firmware... At least not yet anyway.
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The SM-N900P MJ4 Full Restore Unrooted (Compressed Archive).exe will not run for me on Windows 8. The error message says that it isn't for my pc.
Am I missing something?
Worked flawlessly for me. Did u run the file as an administrator?
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rpenrod23 said:
No going back once you are on 4.4 firmware... At least not yet anyway.
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Really wish I would have read that first before spending an hour troubleshooting why it wouldn't install. Guess I'm stuck on Kit Kat now.
not to beat a dead horse kor but this "Going back to 4.3" has been TALKED about all over the forums. Hence the reason why most of the kit kat rom threads are so short..not many activity on them..Most people are going AOSP for their 4.4.2 thrills cause you can easily nandroid back to 4.3 rom..I'm definitely not officially kitkating until there's a sure method of going back (If ever possible) to 4.3 ..Kit kat just looks so UGLY in my honest opinion..LOL..Good luck with it though..
Yes..It Has Been Talked About...
3.0VTEC23 said:
not to bea a dead horse kor but this "Going back to 4.3" has been TALKED about all over the forums. Hence the reason why most of the kit kat rom threads are so short..not many activity on them..Most people are going AOSP for their 4.4.2 thrills cause you can easily nandroid back to 4.3 rom..I'm definitely not officially kitkating until there's a sure method of going back (If ever possible) to 4.3 ..Kit kat just looks so UGLY in my honest opinion..LOL..Good luck with it though..
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I appreciate your post, and find it to be a good launch-point for some observations of my own. What is to follow was merely sparked by what you wrote, and is not by any means a response to it. Free association if you will.
Sprint Note 3 TouchWiz KitKat has been talked about for more than 7 weeks...
It started 52 days ago here on 30 January 2014, with the NA4 leak engineering build...yet no one would blame a dev or themer whom did not want to dive into the hard work of rom development with a leak. Kind of like doing restoration work on a house you are renting...seems like wasted effort.
It then obtained an official tar release on 20 February 2014, 21 days later, or 31 days ago, which was simultaneous with the ROM's official push from Sprint.
It was also DeOdexed and Odexed on that same date, which by my measuring stick is the official date that development work began. The base stock thread from which all TouchWiz ROM development work springs began 6 October 2013, with the DeOdex and Odex versions of MI5; it is now 137 pages/1360+ posts and counting, with the official NABD rom base being deployed on page 49, so thus 70% of the thread is KitKat, 30% is Jellybean...quite a feat in one-month's period.
Since 20 February 2014, we've attained...
-->Hotspot
-->4-1 reboot
-->Boot animations
-->Themes for stock roms that work well and look stunning to some
-->Mature, stable roms that are each unique in their own way, either by look, performance, or both
***IMHO, more roms does not mean better....it is the quality of the roms on-hand that I highly value
-->Native call recording that does not yield static but actually records calls (something our dev community seems to have accomplished in faster time than most)
-->Ported roms
***XNote
***I'm personally testing as of this writing a ported T-Mobile rom that is blazing fast and is a wonderful experience overall
-->Universal porting script for this phone (not unique to XDA by any means, but surely unique to this device)
-->ROM that actually performs settings behind the scenes during install, much the way the carriers release rom updates en masse, something truly groundbreaking, the significance of which we can only imagine, but it is a major milestone
***And so much more to come
When I look at the trajectory of development for this phone's version of KiKat, I am proud of both our devs and also our users.
Compare it further to the days of MJ4, and the full host of stable roms from the first DeOdex release, and I'd say we are running ahead of schedule (we are, just have a look for yourself).
So while the hard work is being lain by the folks here doing the heavy lifting, I highly encourage all to make a choice that is right for them. One individual's undesirable-ugly rom may be another's must-have. I'll defer to each user as to whether they may choose to upgrade. I personally started 54 days ago, when I could go back, and yet I wouldn't go back if you paid me.
I would add that some of those short-length threads to which you allude are deceiving, inasmuch as half of the discussion of the KitKat version of a given rom was being discussed in the MJ4/JB 4.3 version of same.
I choose not to imbibe AOSP 4.4.2, though I admire them greatly, and yet comparing it to TouchWiz KitKat seems rather an apples-to-oranges endeavor. One will not experience KitKat on the Note 3 as it was intended unless one takes in the manufacturer's version of same. They are just different. I'm unclear how thrilling AOSP is to some, or if one could aver with any degree of certainty if the majority has chosen not to upgrade.
In a few weeks, it is not a choice, as the phones will be leaving the stores already loaded with KitKat (upgrade already pre-installed). And for them, they ain't going back. And they will be here, hopefully as thrilled as I with the wide variety of options gifted to us by the incredible creativity of our fine community.
Lol®
Mic, you're a Brilliant person, very very very well said/explained and you have actually opened up my eyes a bit with kitkat..Even though, I will not be taking the plunge still..
Mind=Blown
#Micmars #IncredibleInsights
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Does this also reset knox, and the counter?
eskion said:
Does this also reset knox, and the counter?
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It doesn't. Sorry!
Damn, any word on that being done?
eskion said:
Damn, any word on that being done?
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I don't think that's gonna happen, my friend, so far I heard from many trusted devs, once you trip knox there's not going back, you'll need a new board
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Excellent! This is definitely an easy way to flash back to stock on those days when you just don't think and do something stupid that fubars your Note 3. I did have an issue... once I flashed and rebooted, my Note 3 got stuck at the Sprint logo screen. Reflashed and same problem... Did the vol up + home + power, then pressed volume down to reboot phone, same issue. I decided to go into recovery and wipe dalvic cache, then rebooted phone... it worked, the ol Note 3 booted up and started initial setup. Don't know if there was coincidence involved, but I thought I'd throw that in there just in case somebody else runs into the same problem.
When I open up the exe file for MJ4, the odin is blank....attached it a screenshot. Is it supposed to be?
Also, will this get my recovery back?
Hello all, I recently got a note 3 (about two weeks ago) and am looking at options for tethering.
Before I go on, my phone's specs are
SM-900P
Stock ROM
Software version ending in -NAB
4.4.2 KitKat
Rooted (KNOX already tripped)
Now, from what I can tell from what I've read up on, there aren't very many options for a stock ROM user on this device. The only one I have read about working is Wifi Tether Router from the market, but I can't even get the SSID to show up on any of my devices when tethering (and at that, I think it was only in ad-hoc, I'd rather infrastructure).
What other options do I have in terms of tethering on stock, if any? And assuming that I don't, what are my options as far as custom ROMs go? (While I am familiar with Android, I have next to zero knowledge about custom ROMs).
Gamemaster1379 said:
Hello all, I recently got a note 3 (about two weeks ago) and am looking at options for tethering.
Before I go on, my phone's specs are
SM-900P
Stock ROM
Software version ending in -NAB
4.4.2 KitKat
Rooted (KNOX already tripped)
Now, from what I can tell from what I've read up on, there aren't very many options for a stock ROM user on this device. The only one I have read about working is Wifi Tether Router from the market, but I can't even get the SSID to show up on any of my devices when tethering (and at that, I think it was only in ad-hoc, I'd rather infrastructure).
What other options do I have in terms of tethering on stock, if any? And assuming that I don't, what are my options as far as custom ROMs go? (While I am familiar with Android, I have next to zero knowledge about custom ROMs).
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First, congrats on the new device.
Now, as to stock rom options for rooted users, I'm having difficulty understanding how one quantifies that statement, inasmuch as if you go with root only, the world of options are at your fingertips. Put another way, you want to stay stock with root added, it's now your choice as to how much or little you choose to add to your setup.
For instance, you could use Adaway, Titanium Backup, a plethora of themed apps, and thousands of other root-only options (recovery, kernels, clocking apps, Xposed modules, WiFi tethering, & c.).
Now, if you wish to stay on an earlier build (NAB is older than NC5, the latest updated official build), our amazing dev community has provided a standalone flashable zip to add it to your setup.
Go to @JoshBeach website, and grab the zip file labeled accordingly.
http://www.kitkatkiller.eu/index.php?dir=SPRINT+GALAXY+NOTE+3/KITKAT+FILES/MODS/NABD
There's also a 4-1 reboot menu and a hot spot removal zip there for the taking.
Now hie yourself over to the dev section, and shop around. Some of the best devs on XDA are right here.
Choose well. You can't go wrong with any.
You also might donate to the hardworking folks giving these things away for free, if you're so inclined.
I hope this helps.
Good luck!
Sent from my SM-N900P using Xparent BlueTapatalk 2
micmars said:
First, congrats on the new device.
Now, as to stock rom options for rooted users, I'm having difficulty understanding how one quantifies that statement, inasmuch as if you go with root only, the world of options are at your fingertips. Put another way, you want to stay stock with root added, it's now your choice as to how much or little you choose to add to your setup.
For instance, you could use Adaway, Titanium Backup, a plethora of themed apps, and thousands of other root-only options (recovery, kernels, clocking apps, Xposed modules, WiFi tethering, & c.).
Now, if you wish to stay on an earlier build (NAB is older than NC5, the latest updated official build), our amazing dev community has provided a standalone flashable zip to add it to your setup.
Go to @JoshBeach website, and grab the zip file labeled accordingly.
http://www.kitkatkiller.eu/index.php?dir=SPRINT+GALAXY+NOTE+3/KITKAT+FILES/MODS/NABD
There's also a 4-1 reboot menu and a hot spot removal zip there for the taking.
Now hie yourself over to the dev section, and shop around. Some of the best devs on XDA are right here.
Choose well. You can't go wrong with any.
You also might donate to the hardworking folks giving these things away for free, if you're so inclined.
I hope this helps.
Good luck!
Sent from my SM-N900P using Xparent BlueTapatalk 2
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Thanks. This device was a huge jump for me. I got this device after coming from an ICS Moto Razr Maxx. With a phone as old as that, there weren't really a lot of custom ROM options available, it's just something I have never needed to pursue.
I realize there is an astounding amount of resources available for a rooted user, even on stock. But in particular, my first main focus is seeing if I can find an infrastructure tethering option. I'm coming from a world where everything only ever needed root access. Now I'm in a world of DeOdexing, Odexing, custom ROMs, recoveries, bootloaders, aggressive firmware updates patching everything (whereas my previous carrier never updated a single thing from stock) and it's all overwhelming.
I can't say in particular if I want to stay on an earlier build or not. From experiences as far as other devices I've owned are--older is better. The exploits are generally in older firmwares and newer firmwares that patch them seem to offer gimmicky features at best (and you can often get them by rooting an older device and selectively updating anyhow). Unless NC5 has some astounding advantage of NAB, I'd probably just want to stick with NAB.
Now, since I"m relatively new to this, I'm not 100% what it is you linked to me. This Hotspotmod says DeOdexed. I'm still really new to what DeOdexing means, so bear with me. Does that mod require me to have previously DeOdexed the files on my device, or is the mod GOING to DeOdex them? If it is going to DeOdex them, is that all I'm going to need to make use of the wireless hotspot on my device?
I'll definitely look around at the custom ROMs and see if anything catches my eye. They all do seem really interesting. However, I like to make changes to fix what is broken (hence why rooting has always been a go-to for me. But if I can resolve the barriers I'm having now (the only of which seems to be tethering at the moment), I think I'd rather stay stock.
Need the DeOdexed Rom for NAB(D)...
Gamemaster1379 said:
Thanks. This device was a huge jump for me. I got this device after coming from an ICS Moto Razr Maxx. With a phone as old as that, there weren't really a lot of custom ROM options available, it's just something I have never needed to pursue.
I realize there is an astounding amount of resources available for a rooted user, even on stock. But in particular, my first main focus is seeing if I can find an infrastructure tethering option. I'm coming from a world where everything only ever needed root access. Now I'm in a world of DeOdexing, Odexing, custom ROMs, recoveries, bootloaders, aggressive firmware updates patching everything (whereas my previous carrier never updated a single thing from stock) and it's all overwhelming.
I can't say in particular if I want to stay on an earlier build or not. From experiences as far as other devices I've owned are--older is better. The exploits are generally in older firmwares and newer firmwares that patch them seem to offer gimmicky features at best (and you can often get them by rooting an older device and selectively updating anyhow). Unless NC5 has some astounding advantage of NAB, I'd probably just want to stick with NAB.
Now, since I"m relatively new to this, I'm not 100% what it is you linked to me. This Hotspotmod says DeOdexed. I'm still really new to what DeOdexing means, so bear with me. Does that mod require me to have previously DeOdexed the files on my device, or is the mod GOING to DeOdex them? If it is going to DeOdex them, is that all I'm going to need to make use of the wireless hotspot on my device?
I'll definitely look around at the custom ROMs and see if anything catches my eye. They all do seem really interesting. However, I like to make changes to fix what is broken (hence why rooting has always been a go-to for me. But if I can resolve the barriers I'm having now (the only of which seems to be tethering at the moment), I think I'd rather stay stock.
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OK, first off, I did fail to remember that the hotspot mod to which I linked is for DeOdex only.
So, if you want to stay as close to stock as possible, you'll need to be on @freeza stockish DeOdex NADB rom build, which has Knox removed.
You'll also need proper recovery.
So, flash TouchWiz KitKat recovery from PC Odin (version 3.07 works fine).
Unzip that file, then run it from your PC, first right-click on the exe file, choose run as administrator, then open PC Odin.
Now, power off your phone in it's entirety, and then go into bootloader mode (Volume Down + Home + Power, then volume up once past the caution screen...if you're rooted, you should already have tripped Knox, so that is my working premise). Making sure you have the latest Samsung drivers installed, plug your phone into the PC, and...load the recovery file below into the PDA slot within PC Odin:
TWRP Recovery V.2.7.0.1
Then, dump the following zip file onto your device's internal memory:
Stockish NABD DeOdex ROM
Check your MD5 to make sure you get a clean download, using this tool here:
MD5 Checker
Then compare it with this code (copy/paste into the appropriate box on the MD5.exe program I lined):
7d0749d2362d872ca8db7c524d25bf40
Now reboot your phone, and flash the zip to which I linked.
Good luck! And I can only imagine the boost in performance you must be experiencing.
As to your observation about older=more reliable (forgive my paraphrasing if I'm off), that is your opinion, and perhaps one harbored by many. I would suggest that others may not share your belief.
micmars said:
OK, first off, I did fail to remember that the hotspot mod to which I linked is for DeOdex only.
So, if you want to stay as close to stock as possible, you'll need to be on @freeza stockish DeOdex NADB rom build, which has Knox removed.
You'll also need proper recovery.
So, flash TouchWiz KitKat recovery from PC Odin (version 3.07 works fine).
Unzip that file, then run it from your PC, first right-click on the exe file, choose run as administrator, then open PC Odin.
Now, power off your phone in it's entirety, and then go into bootloader mode (Volume Down + Home + Power, then volume up once past the caution screen...if you're rooted, you should already have tripped Knox, so that is my working premise). Making sure you have the latest Samsung drivers installed, plug your phone into the PC, and...load the recovery file below into the PDA slot within PC Odin:
TWRP Recovery V.2.7.0.1
Then, dump the following zip file onto your device's internal memory:
Stockish NABD DeOdex ROM
Check your MD5 to make sure you get a clean download, using this tool here:
MD5 Checker
Then compare it with this code (copy/paste into the appropriate box on the MD5.exe program I lined):
7d0749d2362d872ca8db7c524d25bf40
Now reboot your phone, and flash the zip to which I linked.
Good luck! And I can only imagine the boost in performance you must be experiencing.
As to your observation about older=more reliable (forgive my paraphrasing if I'm off), that is your opinion, and perhaps one harbored by many. I would suggest that others may not share your belief.
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That is a very detailed and useful explanation, thank you.
As far as the reliability statement, I actually mean reliability in terms of unreliability (for exploitations). I have a Nintendo 3DS and PS3 on older firmwares and both times the older firmware has proven invaluable.
Gamemaster1379 said:
That is a very detailed and useful explanation, thank you.
As far as the reliability statement, I actually mean reliability in terms of unreliability (for exploitations). I have a Nintendo 3DS and PS3 on older firmwares and both times the older firmware has proven invaluable.
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You're welcome.
Again, welcome to our little portion of XDA, and I hope you have fun.
Sent from my SM-N900P using Xparent BlueTapatalk 2
micmars said:
You're welcome.
Again, welcome to our little portion of XDA, and I hope you have fun.
Sent from my SM-N900P using Xparent BlueTapatalk 2
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I already have and will certainly continue to. I followed through all the information you gave me and would like to report back with this little tidbit from my computer. Link.
Gamemaster1379 said:
I already have and will certainly continue to. I followed through all the information you gave me and would like to report back with this little tidbit from my computer. Link.
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Nice. Congrats!
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hi everyone
this is my first post in these web
a new massage yesterday showed from chinfire
A whole bunch of devices' CF-Auto-Roots have been updated from older firmware bases to 4.4.x firmware bases. Means these CFAR's work again on the latest bootloaders, primarily.
A large number of devices have been added as well. Together these total well over one hundred updates.
I've also made some small changes to the page, like adding base firmware version information and MD5s.
i find a new root phones and my verizone note 2 .I605VRUFND7 4.4.2
i hope that help us
you can download the root from the web site autorootcom
download it to your phone by odin
best regards
Root file Zip in attachment
Instructions
Extract (unzip) the root file
Open Odin
Reboot phone in Download Mode (press and hold Home + Power + Volume Down buttons)
Connect phone and wait until you get a blue sign in Odin
Add the root file to AP / PDA
Click the start button, sit back and wait
Mohammed Aledreesi said:
Root file Zip in attachment
Instructions
Extract (unzip) the root file
Open Odin
Reboot phone in Download Mode (press and hold Home + Power + Volume Down buttons)
Connect phone and wait until you get a blue sign in Odin
Add the root file to AP / PDA
Click the start button, sit back and wait
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Will this unlock the bootloader?
Mohammed Aledreesi said:
Root file Zip in attachment
Instructions
Extract (unzip) the root file
Open Odin
Reboot phone in Download Mode (press and hold Home + Power + Volume Down buttons)
Connect phone and wait until you get a blue sign in Odin
Add the root file to AP / PDA
Click the start button, sit back and wait
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@Mohammed Aledreesi
Can you confirm that you have successfully used this root method on a stock Verizon SCH-I605 running 4.4.2 ND7?
I looked at Chainfire's website HERE, and there are a couple of warnings that I thought should be noted....
"UNLOCK BOOTLOADERS
If you have locked bootloaders, flashing one of these will probably brick your device - with the exception of Nexus devices, which will usually automatically "OEM unlock" and wipe your data !"
"KNOX WARRANTY
If you have a KNOX-enabled device, using CF-Auto-Root will trip the KNOX WARRANTY VOID status !"
I figured since im looking for a Note 4 soon I had nothing to lose and gave it a try and it failed to even try and work. I ended up going back and redoing my phone and cleaning things up and using ghettoroot. So I couldn't do anything, maybe others have had success I wouldn't waste my time at this point with this.
Matttrix said:
I figured since im looking for a Note 4 soon I had nothing to lose and gave it a try and it failed to even try and work. I ended up going back and redoing my phone and cleaning things up and using ghettoroot. So I couldn't do anything, maybe others have had success I wouldn't waste my time at this point with this.
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That's cool that you tried this and thanks for letting others know how it turned out. Too bad it didn't work, but good it didn't brick your phone. Do you know if it tripped your Knox status? It will be interesting to see if the OP provides any further clarification on his experience with this.
mattnmag said:
That's cool that you tried this and thanks for letting others know how it turned out. Too bad it didn't work, but good it didn't brick your phone. Do you know if it tripped your Knox status? It will be interesting to see if the OP provides any further clarification on his experience with this.
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My knox status was already tripped and my phone is already out of warranty anyways from testing some other stuff a couple weeks ago. So it didn't really matter to me. I was able to boot back into the phone as if nothing happened after it failed from Odin on the CF Root, I just wanted to redo things as the newer updates for Ghettoroot seem to be a bit more stable in setup. As I still had the original and still had some force close issues but now things are smooth and everything is working 10000%.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work!
So Ghettoroot is working on 4.4.2 with ND7 baseband? I've visited that thread several times and it seems some have root with 4.4.2 update and some don't. Leaves it unclear to my mind.
AA far as I can tell, neither Chainfire or Adam Outler have working roots for this new update.
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jtsmall said:
So Ghettoroot is working on 4.4.2 with ND7 baseband? I've visited that thread several times and it seems some have root with 4.4.2 update and some don't. Leaves it unclear to my mind.
AA far as I can tell, neither Chainfire or Adam Outler have working roots for this new update.
Sent from my Galaxy Note 2 using Tapatalk
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Just wanted to confirm that ghettoroot for indeed work
Thanks. I surely be elated with root once again. Last smartphone rooted was Droid OG. Too long!
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Update 11/9/14. I used the 15 Seconds ADB Installer rather than the full SDK. ADB devices cmd revealed the Note 2 finally, but unauthorized. Following a simple uncheck of USB debug followed by a recheck then authorization was immediate. I then used GhettoRoot, a one click version of TowelRoot.
Root with no hiccups a day later. Root enabled apps like Root Explorer and Titanium Backup working as is BusyBox. Android 4.4.2 baseband ND7 (Verizon).