Has anyone offered a bounty for unlocking the boot loader for AT&T and Verizon Note 3? They did it for the S5 (#Demiurge7) "root only", why leave the note 3 in the cold...
I'd be more than happy to throw down a benjamin (or two) for this long-awaited effort. actually, I'd go as far as offering to buy the developer who does it a Note 4 (carrier of choice) (or a device to be named later...) when they land - or is that not a deal, still 700 bennies worth of value...
anyone else want to join the bounty... c'mon!
Bounty total - so far
700.00 (equivalent of a new device of choice) - #anticloud
100.00 - #humdrum2009
50.00 - #mattchenzo
50.00 - #alsgarage
5.00 - #Borderpatrol1987
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905.00 - so far
I will make an official bounty page past 1000.00 smackers...
Please post a link for the S5 bootloader unlock? All I see is root.
yup, root only, sorry
droidstyle said:
Please post a link for the S5 bootloader unlock? All I see is root.
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sorry bout the mis-information - root only
rob
I'm down for a Benjamin if this ever happens. I'll probably be on the note 4 though if or every gets root lol.
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I think everybody was satisfied that we got root, safestrap, and Roms. I would love to run a aosp run on my note.
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$50 from me, I want my freedom!
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one of the reasons I ask to start a bounty for the note 3 (AT&T and Verizon)
Is because I ganked my phone with the NC4 OTA - like a stupid stupid person. I had NC2 on the note 3, liked the option to swing back to 4.3, yet the other day odined my way out of choice -
so in speaking to verizon, who flatly outright refused to do anything about getting 4.3 back - they wont do it...
this upsets me greatly, and figure is some developer was willing to go the distance, take one for the crowd, and figure out how to achieve unlock of the boot loader, then that'd solve a lot of problems -
or whack the white / black list - whatever prevents the NC4 from being overwritten... and so it goes..
but, be that as it may - I think as consumers we should have the following rights.
1. to completely have the freedom to do what we want with a device - i.e. phone / tablet - and not let the carriers / manufacturers run a game against us.
Owning a PC always, always has given us the freedom to do with it what we want, anything, it's an open book, you want windows, linux, etc, it's yours... you can do anything, even build your own OS etc, with no worries about trashing your hardware...
the same should be for a phone / communication device -
I could give a rats butt if a carrier propagates a device as a means to sell services, locking it down and preventing a consumer from modifying a device should be made illegal - i could go on...
but that's why I think it's worth it to offer a bounty for matters such as these -
besides, if someone cracks the bootloader of the Note 3, they've most likely done it for the S5 etc - or close to it; it paves the way for the next gen of hacks etc...
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Is because I ganked my phone with the NC4 OTA - like a stupid stupid person. I had NC2 on the note 3, liked the option to swing back to 4.3, yet the other day odined my way out of choice -
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Beans put out a method that, after using towelroot to root NC4, is supposed to achieve NC2-like results. Look for it in the development thread.
You might be able to get back to where you want to be, but I'm not sure if you can downgrade, too. I think the SELinux permissive and the kernel modules were the only features mentioned.
Good luck!
thanks, actually, i did the following
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Beans put out a method that, after using towelroot to root NC4, is supposed to achieve NC2-like results. Look for it in the development thread.
You might be able to get back to where you want to be, but I'm not sure if you can downgrade, too. I think the SELinux permissive and the kernel modules were the only features mentioned.
Good luck!
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Though I cannot flash the NC2 tar directly, did the following:
1. extracted "ALL_VZW_N900VVRUCNC2_N900VVZWCNC2_1014200_REV03_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar" using 7zip
2. downloaded a utility that took all the img files within the "ALL_VZW_N900VVRUCNC2_N900VVZWCNC2_1014200_REV03_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT" folder and created individual flashable tars ("boot.tar.md5", "modem.tar.md5", "NON-HLOS.tar.md5", and "recovery.tar.md5")
3. flashed the tars to my device using odin -
4. flashed "nc2kernel.tar.md5" using odin - #beanstown106 file
results - well, all flashed no problem, upon reboot, baseband reads "N900VVRUCNC2" - not sure if that is the modem but all seems to run perfect...
what did I do, anything? I was on nc4 previously.
Someone should update the past with details on how much the bounty is total and each person who is buying a beer
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Yep, I'm in for 50 come on people!
Ill join in for $5
$100 here! Please!
I'll even ship you a case of Sam Adams!
I'll give 10$
I am in for $10
I'm tired of fighting with Samsung so I guess I'll just get a developer edition.
Respect
To get it..you must give it.
I'm done with Samsung after a whole year on boring stock, I had more fun on my original galaxy note than this. Moving on to a new more open brand.
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sonkameja said:
I'm done with Samsung after a whole year on boring stock, I had more fun on my original galaxy note than this. Moving on to a new more open brand.
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Yep. This is my last Samsung. This Knox bull**** plus no kit Kat for Galaxy nexus, both bad moves.
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Yep. This is my last Samsung. This Knox bull**** plus no kit Kat for Galaxy nexus, both bad moves.
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I had Kit Kat on my Gnex since the day it was released. Why complain about an OTA when it's so open.
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Yep. This is my last Samsung. This Knox bull**** plus no kit Kat for Galaxy nexus, both bad moves.
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That's not Samsung's doing. Nexus updates are handled by Google and the carrier.
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Greetings,
I'm finally getting sick of my rezound and I'm thinking about switching to the S4. I'm planning on keeping my unlimited plan so I'll likely be purchasing my next Verizon phone outright. I'm a big fan of the stock Google experience but I need the Verizon coverage map with all the work travel I end up having to remote areas.
The S4 seems like my best bet. My question is, do I:
1) Buy a used S4 on swappa. The discount over a new model is *very* attractive to me.
2) Buy the S4 new.
3) Buy the S4 Dev edition new.
4) Wait for something different.
I'm leaning towards buying used on Swappa but there's a good chance it'll be ME7, right? Then I'm stuck with a locked bootloader and touch wiz until some new developments. (By the way, how are the S4 AOSP roms? More stable than my rezound ones were I hope?) What would you suggest?
Thanks for your help.
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I don't really see any point in buying the S4 new if you're buying outright. At that point just get the dev edition. If you're looking for a discount on Swappa, try and get one that is MDK, I know I saw at least one there that was already on CM10.1 so you know that one isn't all locked down. But I'm gonna bet those types of things are also selling at higher prices.
I wouldn't bother waiting. It seems that there is always some new device on the market. If you wait for a phone to be unlocked (which, by the way, may simply never happen), most likely before or by the time that happens a newer, attractive device will emerged, but probably be locked down. Wait for the unlock on that and the same thing will happen. Meanwhile you're stuck on your dying device. It's not worth it. Buy the device you want. Don't go in with the assumption of an unlock though. If you end up with ME7 as your only option, only buy it if you are actually willing to live with TouchWiz. If it gets cracked that's a bonus, but don't operate on the assumption that that is simply going to happen. Even with HC and other talented people working on it, it's not a given.
Best of luck with your purchase
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Greetings,
I'm finally getting sick of my rezound and I'm thinking about switching to the S4. I'm planning on keeping my unlimited plan so I'll likely be purchasing my next Verizon phone outright. I'm a big fan of the stock Google experience but I need the Verizon coverage map with all the work travel I end up having to remote areas.
The S4 seems like my best bet. My question is, do I:
1) Buy a used S4 on swappa. The discount over a new model is *very* attractive to me.
2) Buy the S4 new.
3) Buy the S4 Dev edition new.
4) Wait for something different.
I'm leaning towards buying used on Swappa but there's a good chance it'll be ME7, right? Then I'm stuck with a locked bootloader and touch wiz until some new developments. (By the way, how are the S4 AOSP roms? More stable than my rezound ones were I hope?) What would you suggest?
Thanks for your help.
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Ask questions on swappa, like build number, etc. I know when I sold a phone on swappa, I detailed that the bootloader was unlocked, and what to do for recovery, etc.. I would expect many others would do the same. I can tell you that personally I really enjoy the S4, my new one came with ME7 already updated so I have not been able to ROM it up, but I have root, debloated, and using Nova launcher this phone is really slick. Add that to safe strap release being eminent and its about to get interesting for even the ones who missed the Loki option.
As for the stability of the roms, can't say from personal experience, but I will say this phone has a whole lot more attention from devs even being as locked as it is then the Rezound ever did because of how popular it is, so stability is almost guaranteed to be better.
What he said. If you're willing to spend the cash get the Dev edition. If not wait for a MDK to show up on swappa. Or choose a different one all together.
I'm loving my Dev s4.
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Yea. Go dev.
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I came from a rezound as well. No regrets. S4 is a great phone, great battery life, and you can't cook an egg on it after 15 minutes of Web browsing. It does have a weaker antenna than any other phone I've owned, but if you're decent-good area you'll be fine. I would go fire dev edition since it's unlocked.
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Used an upgrade on a different line with the device transfer loophole to retain unlimited. Really happy with this phone so far, even if it is all bloaty/touchwizy/locked. I'll be keeping a close eye on that safestrap thread. Thanks for the responses.
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1) Buy a used S4 on swappa. The discount over a new model is *very* attractive to me.
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I'm leaning towards buying used on Swappa but there's a good chance it'll be ME7, right?
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On Swappa you can ask questions of or request info from the seller before purchase... such as requesting they provide the tell you the output from settings/more/about phone/baseband version as well as build number... Or asking how they were able to successfully avoid the OTA etc.
Gave the Rezound to my sister.
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I'm thinking of picking up the S4 in 32 gigs. I've read through post and still am unsure, but there currently isn't a method to unlock the bootloader and install a custom recovery correct? Also will I still be able to root and use google wallet?
Harvey Dent said:
I'm thinking of picking up the S4 in 32 gigs. I've read through post and still am unsure, but there currently isn't a method to unlock the bootloader and install a custom recovery correct? Also will I still be able to root and use google wallet?
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Yes,YES, and YES.
haza12d said:
Yes,YES, and YES.
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Thanks. Just still deciding between the hTc One and the S4.
Harvey Dent said:
Thanks. Just still deciding between the hTc One and the S4.
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My gf had an HTC that took a dump on her, so she's not getting another. Also, my HTC was horrible on updates so I'll pass. Especially the camera and no battery/SD card slot.
I could care less if the phone was made out of aluminum, titanium, silver, platium. I always use a case which covers the phone.
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richii0207 said:
My gf had an HTC that took a dump on her, so she's not getting another. Also, my HTC was horrible on updates so I'll pass. Especially the camera and no battery/SD card slot.
I could care less if the phone was made out of aluminum, titanium, silver, platium. I always use a case which covers the phone.
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the one thing I like about the one is how clean sense 5 is compared to touch wiz. If I were to pick up the S4 I would love to turn it into a GPE.
anthony2131 said:
Hey everyone, bootloader is finally almost done i will be posting thread shortly and will also be posting my perma root solution. I have a post on aicp/lollipop community on google
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I am in the final stages of coming out with a apk called PERMA root. It will root while also giving you the option to unlock bootloader. I am testing on two more devices before release. I want to leave nobody unhappy. Therefore any device you may have will work. As new phones are introduced it will only take a couple days to activate from my end. Please be patient because as you already know this is some hard work and long hour testing.
Tested devices: (list includes all carriers) (multiple devices in each listed brand tested to include s4 and s5) Lg, Samsumg, htc, and currently testing last of others. Thanks for the patience.
Be welcome to share accross XDA
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Until it's released and confirmed working, I'm extremely skeptical but time will tell I suppose.
zerocool79346 said:
Until it's released and confirmed working, I'm extremely skeptical but time will tell I suppose.
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I feel you but we can only hope.
zerocool79346 said:
Until it's released and confirmed working, I'm extremely skeptical but time will tell I suppose.
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Let me test it
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I feel you but we can only hope.
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mmw68666 said:
Let me test it
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Not my software and I've got no control over its release, just found it in the S5 forum and figured most over here would want to see even if it is a longshot.
zerocool79346 said:
Not my software and I've got no control over its release, just found it in the S5 forum and figured most over here would want to see even if it is a longshot.
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Send me the link to the forum
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Send me the link to the forum
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2728051
Don't get excited people. That thread has become an all out flame war and I see warnings and/or bans coming instead of root.. Oh well... ?
is he saying that the app will be able to unlock the bootloader on the verizon retail version of the note 3? Can i have the link to that thread? Thanks.
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is he saying that the app will be able to unlock the bootloader on the verizon retail version of the note 3? Can i have the link to that thread? Thanks.
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He was claiming root and bootloader unlock. But instead of getting everyone riled up he probably should have made it a covert job and then "Bam" here you go. Kinda like when the Rezound got s-off. But the thread got way out of control and it's locked now until he can prove he has something substantial. If you'd like to check it out see the first post in this thread and go to original post quote.
While I love the xda community and have been along time member and highly appreciative of the devs.
I'm just about ready to toss this phone in the garbage.
I miss the days of flashing my phone every week to the latest and greatest when I had my original galaxy note for 2 years.
My 2cents
Wow really your going to get frustrated and throw out a phone that costs 400-700$ because you can't flash roms endlessly yeah i get tw sucks and I want to have better options for roms but even if I lost root I would not throw out my note 3.
mirrin said:
Wow really your going to get frustrated and throw out a phone that costs 400-700$ because you can't flash roms endlessly yeah i get tw sucks and I want to have better options for roms but even if I lost root I would not throw out my note 3.
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I feel the same way about my galaxy bloat 3. First and formost i need a phone that works as a phone. This phone has the worst service and software out of any phone i've owned. As far as the sortware goes i thought i would be able to fix it with cm11 but thanks to verizon and me not doing my home work a head of time i'm stuck with the ****tiest phone i've ever owned. I can't wait for july to replace it with a motorola product.
I must be getting old. I don't see a problem with the stock note 3 and the bloat. Yeah the signal could be better but that is on Samsung more than Verizon. And yes Verizon could shorten the approval process for updates and Samsung could drop tw and put out updates in line with the nexus line as all manufactures should the ui should be a app on the app store and be little more than a launcher for people to choose to use if they want.
Not going to happen. If your on big red you likely don't have a choice or it is the best service in your area or your grandfathered into unlimited. The Samsung phones were the only ones with 2 features I am unable to give up battery that is removable and sd card.
mirrin said:
Wow really your going to get frustrated and throw out a phone that costs 400-700$ because you can't flash roms endlessly yeah i get tw sucks and I want to have better options for roms but even if I lost root I would not throw out my note 3.
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If this phone doesn't end up with Lollipop that's rootable or an unlocked bootloader before February, I'm throwing mine at my Verizon Rep's face and picking up a Note 4. We bought Note 3's for only two reasons. The first reason was that the other Note's were easy to root and flash to CM and the second reason was because of the S-Pen. At this point I would take a loss on the S-Pen functionality just to be rid of all of the Samsung Bloat on my phones.
Wow. sounds like you all should be buying an international variant. trashing you phone or going to a N4 with a locked bootloader is not going to solve your problem. I am pleased with my Rooted N3 and have no issues and will stay with Samsung for a while. Root is nice but it's not going to cause me to put my phone in the trash, there are other things in life that are far more important
Yeah way to stick it to Samsung by throwing out last quarters model and buying the brand new one.
I see both sides, though we didn't have ten or fifteen roms to flash, this phone was not a waste at all. It's a solid phone for my use. But flashing roms has become a hobby and I don't like not doing that either. So even though most of the developers are going to the Nexus. I just don't like having no SD or removable battery either. And how are they handling any replacements for a phone currently not carried by Big Red? May not be the place for me to ask that but I'm curious.
You might want to check out the Note 4 forum for scripts that can disable a ton of the bloatware without root. I am still rocking rooted MJE so I can't test it with kitkat. It supposedly will run on most android phones. Just wanted to mention a potential solution until root achieved.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2972263
bentheexo said:
If this phone doesn't end up with Lollipop that's rootable or an unlocked bootloader before February, I'm throwing mine at my Verizon Rep's face and picking up a Note 4. We bought Note 3's for only two reasons. The first reason was that the other Note's were easy to root and flash to CM and the second reason was because of the S-Pen. At this point I would take a loss on the S-Pen functionality just to be rid of all of the Samsung Bloat on my phones.
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So locked note 3 to a locked down note 4 when you are stuck with the options of motorola or sony for unlockable phones that are on verizon.
IF you really have to have CM 12 you are going to have to either make sure the phone you get at that time has an unlockable bl or is a nexus.
And as for the note 4 it is only a slight upgrade over the note 3 and both will someday get lollipop note 4 sooner than the note 3...
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Yeah way to stick it to Samsung by throwing out last quarters model and buying the brand new one.
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LOL
Very cool of Samsung to do this for us.
http://www.androidorigin.com/lollipop-update-android-5-0-note-2-galaxy-alpha-samsung-s4/
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Probably not until December 2015 knowing Verizon's suck ass update timeline
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True, but to update a phone this old is still pretty cool. Plus as long as Samsung releases the sdk, someone will create a rom from it before Verizon ever gets around to an ota.
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Its about time they gave the Note 2 the respect that it deserves in my opinion this phone is one of the best smartphones out there Im on 4.1.2 unlocked rooted with philz touch recovery running Alliance Rom build 30 with the lastest Agni kernel and the phone is super fast and kicks ass so Lollipop can easily be handled by this phone so Im happy to hear the good news
Yeah this is pretty exciting news!
Hoping for an early release date, which seems unlikely though.
I was shocked to see this post and the other news sites report on it, pretty cool.
Amazing that Samsung is still supporting this device!
Good deal. By September the note 5 will be released anyways, better late than never.
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Does anyone know where this update is? I read many places that Samsung was indeed going to do right by us. But, I've been waiting and waiting and waiting...I think I've paid my dues when it comes to waiting, and I'm ready for Lollipop now.
Does anyone know when it will be here?
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Does anyone know where this update is? I read many places that Samsung was indeed going to do right by us. But, I've been waiting and waiting and waiting...I think I've paid my dues when it comes to waiting, and I'm ready for Lollipop now.
Does anyone know when it will be here?
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Over two weeks now...I was hoping SOMEONE would answer
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Over two weeks now...I was hoping SOMEONE would answer
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Yeah, I have pretty much lost all hope that they will follow through on this.
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I know the feeling. They've shot past the EOL time window completely. Shame too, the note 2 is still a great phone.
Not to mention it seems like development has slowed down or stopped altogether for this phone.
Finally upgraded to the Note 4...retail edition, locked bootloader and no root. Think I'm done with Samsung haha.
Nexus phones seem to be the next best choice.
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ProjectAlly said:
I know the feeling. They've shot past the EOL time window completely. Shame too, the note 2 is still a great phone.
Not to mention it seems like development has slowed down or stopped altogether for this phone.
Finally upgraded to the Note 4...retail edition, locked bootloader and no root. Think I'm done with Samsung haha.
Nexus phones seem to be the next best choice.
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Did you achieve root with the Note 4? Can you tether without having a tethering plan?
redrol said:
Did you achieve root with the Note 4? Can you tether without having a tethering plan?
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Unfortunately I like so many others who have the "retail" version of the Note 4, are waiting on devs to get root for us.
They have temp root but that's not root at all. It goes away with every reboot / shutdown of the phone...
Now if you do get the Note 4, never take OTA updates, and get the developer edition of the phone! It's expensive though.
All things considered I love the Note 4! My only gripes are root and the battery life on Lollipop. I can downgrade to KitKat to fix that but what's the use for temp root? Great phone tho a major improvement over the Note 2.
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I moved on to the LG G3. Seriously beautiful phone, great specs, and fairly easy to root and with bumped kernels it's like having the bootloader unlocked (even if it's not). So yes you can have CM/AOSP ROMs on the G3 easily.
This totally sucks. The Note 2 is one of the best phones ever created. It's a total shame to stop updating it. No real replacement exists.
It seems that everything has pretty much gone dark in the development section (exception of HyperDrive).
Does anyone know of any other ports or ROMs for Safestrap users that are still being released or updated? What happened to kexec?
I like my s4 and with a few exceptions want to stay with it for a little while longer. At this point I've been on stock rooted for almost a year and my stability is suffering for some reason. I want to jump to a ROM but it's looking like there is a lot less support and new stuff comming out.
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Sadly, once they locked the bootloader all bets were pretty much off...I've had my s4 since launch day and it was amazing, until they locked it down. Hyper drive is the only option pretty much. There are a few s5 ports but I don't find them to be very stable.
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ffchampmt said:
It seems that everything has pretty much gone dark in the development section (exception of HyperDrive).
Does anyone know of any other ports or ROMs for Safestrap users that are still being released or updated? What happened to kexec?
I like my s4 and with a few exceptions want to stay with it for a little while longer. At this point I've been on stock rooted for almost a year and my stability is suffering for some reason. I want to jump to a ROM but it's looking like there is a lot less support and new stuff comming out.
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EchoeRom is pretty solid too
If stability is an issue, but you are happy with Stock+root. Why not try the normal fixes? Clear the cache, try to track down troublesome apps, backup valuable data and factory reset and so forth...
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I've been trying. I've got a lot of Xposed modules running.
I didn't want this to be about me, just wondering have the devs jumped ship? Are the other carriers forums active, if anyone participates?
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I've been trying. I've got a lot of Xposed modules running.
I didn't want this to be about me, just wondering have the devs jumped ship? Are the other carriers forums active, if anyone participates?
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I feel you, man. I'm glad I could at least get root and all, but I still feel a bit screwed that they locked down the device I PAID them for.
It also sucks to see how GREAT the stuff for the non locked phones is. Sigh.
Pretty much came to a halt when nexus 6 was usable on Verizon. Why develope for a crippled phone if you don't have too.
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Any word on if Verizon will retail the Nexus 6? I know they are really adverse to unlockable bootloaders.
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You can buy one from Google or Motorola at full price and get it to work on Verizon with some Sim card swapping. Word is February 26 will be the Verizon in store release but who knows. If I didn't have unlimited data or another carrier besides att in my area I would leave Verizon.
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drewsephvladmir said:
I feel you, man. I'm glad I could at least get root and all, but I still feel a bit screwed that they locked down the device I PAID them for.
It also sucks to see how GREAT the stuff for the non locked phones is. Sigh.
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Why did you pay outright for the locked version of the phone when there was a dev edition available? Lol.
scryan said:
Why did you pay outright for the locked version of the phone when there was a dev edition available? Lol.
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Not addressed to me but my reasons were that I was noob at customizing. This is really my first smart phone and I've learned a lot in this time frame.
I can imagine the subsidy was the reason why most people bought this phone. I couldn't have dropped $600 on a phone at the time. Learned my lesson the hard way though.
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How likely do you think it is that root will be achieved for the Note 7? Which variants do you think it will be achieved for?
Personally, I'm hoping for a legit root method, but I won't be holding my breath since I expect Samsung to follow the same path they did with the US models of the S7.
AKW said:
How likely do you think it is that root will be achieved for the Note 7? Which variants do you think it will be achieved for?
Personally, I'm hoping for a legit root method, but I won't be holding my breath since I expect Samsung to follow the same path they did with the US models of the S7.
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Most likely Samsung will do the same as with the s7. International or exynos version will get root and snapdragon US ones will be locked down, sadly. But I also hope that Samsung listens to the people and decides not to lock the bootloaders after all.
TheSproker said:
Most likely doesn't Samsung will do the same as with the s7. International or exynos version will get root and snapdragon US ones will be locked down, sadly. But I also hope that Samsung listens to the people and decides not to lock the bootloaders after all.
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They will lock down the bootloader in the U.S. Version 100%. Carriers pay big money for Samsung to lock the bootloader which prevents tethering and deleting bloatware which companies make a lot off. They also want to force you to use their apps... Root is not likely especially since the engroot kernel was leaked, Samsung will create to policies to ensure that doesn't happen again
Ugh sounding like apple more and more each release.
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Jfree3000 said:
Ugh sounding like apple more and more each release.
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If you get out of the relatively small group of people who root and run custom roms, what Samsung is doing is a good thing. The are providing a secure device which you need especially with things like Samsung Pay. I know most people here including myself don't like it but I understand it. There are so many people rooting and installing custom roms that have NO clue what they are doing it is crazy. I couldn't hardly stand following the custom rom threads with all of the same stupid questions and issues repeated over and over again. Everyone has to start somewhere but people don't even read the OP anymore it seems like.
I highly doubt it will be easy to root the carrier variant of the Galaxy Note 7. Similar to what they did with the S7.
I'll have TWRP up a few hours after someone mentions an OSRC kernel release to me, which should hopefully happen on August 2nd. (or 22nd? I'm not sure what the real release date will be but release date is the one they release sources on)
From there you can feel free to flash SuperSU 2.76 (or newer if available by then, but not older!) and enjoy day 1 root just as the S7/S7 edge did. (I think?)
This will only be for the F/FD/G/K/L/S/(hopefully W8) Exynos 8893 variants however.
I will be waiting for test users with these models to hit up the #twrp IRC channel to run builds and confirm everything is ok if I don't already have the N930W8 model on hand. I am currently somewhat in fear of it being a Snapdragon locked device right now due to it being lumped in with the US variants for FCC certification so haven't pre-ordered until I know for sure. L:
jcadduono said:
I'll have TWRP up a few hours after someone mentions an OSRC kernel release to me, which should hopefully happen on August 2nd. (or 22nd? I'm not sure what the real release date will be but release date is the one they release sources on)
From there you can feel free to flash SuperSU 2.76 (or newer if available by then, but not older!) and enjoy day 1 root just as the S7/S7 edge did. (I think?)
This will only be for the F/FD/G/K/L/S/(hopefully W8) Exynos 8893 variants however.
I will be waiting for test users with these models to hit up the #twrp IRC channel to run builds and confirm everything is ok if I don't already have the N930W8 model on hand. I am currently somewhat in fear of it being a Snapdragon locked device right now due to it being lumped in with the US variants for FCC certification so haven't pre-ordered until I know for sure. L:
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I will certainly get my hands on either am intl variant, or IF however unlikely I'll get an unlocked snapdragon...
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Thinking the US version will definitely be locked. Might keep my note 5 and go with this year's Nexus. Note 7 looks awesome though.
the phone is 850 LOL
i'd pass
note 5 is my last note, i'm good.
TechBSwift said:
They will lock down the bootloader in the U.S. Version 100%. Carriers pay big money for Samsung to lock the bootloader which prevents tethering and deleting bloatware which companies make a lot off. They also want to force you to use their apps... Root is not likely especially since the engroot kernel was leaked, Samsung will create to policies to ensure that doesn't happen again
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I couldnt see bloat as a huge reason to lock the devices since basically everything can be disabled without root.
I figure its a matter of Samsung pay, if you cannot flash unauthorized software you cannot trip knox and leaves more devices samsung pay capable and thus making more money for Samsung through transactions and using their market saturation to push out android and apple pay.
Guys if I purchase the international version will my carrier be able to denied conectiin? I never done this before. I am still using the note 3
Does anyone know for sure if the bootloader will be locked with t mobile?
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Gotta wait and see, no one has the phone yet. Glad I held out with the s7 edge, I didn't even realize it was locked until checking the forums after its release.
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chronos7 said:
Does anyone know for sure if the bootloader will be locked with t mobile?
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The only people that know is Samsung & T-Mobile
Canada has always been unlocked so im assuming this one will be too. Ill wait a few days before picking mine up. Saw one today at the local Bell store and its gorgeous and fast!
I'm betting all US variants will be locked...wouldn't even surprise me to see them all be the same variant...gsm/cdma matters not, the variants all have access to the radios...
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Rx8Driver said:
I'm betting all US variants will be locked...wouldn't even surprise me to see them all be the same variant...gsm/cdma matters not, the variants all have access to the radios...
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My feelings as well. Hoping there will be a similar solution as the S7/S7Edge
Since the processor is the same on the US version as the US S7, wouldn't the Engboot method work for the Note 7 as well?
sacnotsack said:
Since the processor is the same on the US version as the US S7, wouldn't the Engboot method work for the Note 7 as well?
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Depends......