SGH-I527 Question - Samsung Galaxy Mega

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I have been searching since yesterday and need a little help. A friend bought a Samsung Mega from someone on Craigslist and has been a nightmare for him. It seems as if the guy was messing with things he shouldnt have been.
The phone will only boot into Download Mode, but the Stock AT&T image will need Flash. It seems as if the phone was updated to Kit Kat, and now it will not flash the stock rom (because it is 4.2). I have tried Samsung Kies, but Kies will not do Update or Recover the Firmware. The phone is recognized by my PC, but thats about the most I've gotten out of it.
In download mode I get the following:
ODIN MODE
Product Name: SGH-I527
Current Binary: Samsung Official
System Status: Official
Knox Kernel Lock: 0x0
Knox Warranty Void: 0x1
CSB-CONFIG-LSB: 0x30
Bootloader AP SWREV: 4
Write Protection: Enable
Any help would be great. The warranty is voided due to third party screen replacement. Just need any advice. Thanks.

Not sure this post belongs in development.
Have you tried flashing 4.2 with odin, then do ota to kitkat?
Here is the link to the Odin flashable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2558602
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[Q] Sending S4 For Warranty, VRUEMJ7 And Flash Counter Question!

Hey guys. I was trying to go back to stock everything so I could send my phone back to Verizon for warranty purposes. So I pushed the MDK stock file I found on XDA and then the device alerted me that there was an update from Verizon, the VRUEMJ7 4.3 one. So I let that go through as well. I figured I was in the clear.
However, I later discovered after reading some more that these new Samsungs have a binary flash counter where it tells you how many times someone has tripped the firmware. I wanted to use the TriangleAway file to remove it all but since it requires root and root is not available for the MJ7 at the moment, I have no idea how to clear it.
Is there a way to see how many times I have tripped the counter? Currently my Odin Download Mode reads exactly as following:
ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SCH-1545
CURRENT BINARY Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Official
KNOX KERNEL LOCK: 0x0
KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0x0
CSB-CONFIG-LSB: 0x30
WRITE PROTECTION: Enable
eMMC Burst Mode: enabled
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And in the "About" section in settings, it does say Samsung Official there as well. But if they are actively looking at the trip counter, I don't know if my warranty will go through or not. Does anybody have any advice on the issue? Any way to know the the actual number of trips without rooting? All suggestions and tips are more than welcome! Thanks for taking the time, appreciate it!
afxtwn said:
Understood. It just seemed that way to me.
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What you see is as stock as it gets.
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Oh really? So I am just being mega paranoid then! Awesome blossom! Thanks so much!
any issues with verizon? i plan on sending my back when the replacement comes in modany. but im going to use the flash counter.

[Q] Am I clean?

I rooted my ME7 Verizon S4 sch-i545 back when I first purchased it. Since then I have had issues with my home button sticking. I reflashed to a stock rom and I wanted to triple verify before returning it to Verizon.
I ran Root Checker and it says I'm no longer rooted.
I booted into download mode and it says
"ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SCH-I545
CURRENT BINARY: SAMSUNG OFFICIAL
SYSTEM STATUS: OFFICIAL
KNOX KERNEL LOCK: 0x0
KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0x0
CSB-CONFIG-LSB: 0x30"
From my beginner understanding the big thing to worry about is Knox counter being at 0x0 not 0x1. For some reason whatever root method i used didnt move my counter up. i also never did much with it. I gained root access just to use system tweaks like Titanium Backup to uninstall bloatware.
So am I safe to return to Verizon or is there other stuff to verify?
devinsetsfire said:
I rooted my ME7 Verizon S4 sch-i545 back when I first purchased it. Since then I have had issues with my home button sticking. I reflashed to a stock rom and I wanted to triple verify before returning it to Verizon.
I ran Root Checker and it says I'm no longer rooted.
I booted into download mode and it says
"ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SCH-I545
CURRENT BINARY: SAMSUNG OFFICIAL
SYSTEM STATUS: OFFICIAL
KNOX KERNEL LOCK: 0x0
KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0x0
CSB-CONFIG-LSB: 0x30"
From my beginner understanding the big thing to worry about is Knox counter being at 0x0 not 0x1. For some reason whatever root method i used didnt move my counter up. i also never did much with it. I gained root access just to use system tweaks like Titanium Backup to uninstall bloatware.
So am I safe to return to Verizon or is there other stuff to verify?
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Looks clean.
But you should ask this on the Verizon S4 forums. This is the international version S4 forums.
you shoudl ask in the Verizon section just in case there is some goofy extra thing Verizon put in there that people in the Verizon forums would know about that maybe we wouldn't. (Probably not though)
Skipjacks said:
Looks clean.
But you should ask this on the Verizon S4 forums. This is the international version S4 forums.
you shoudl ask in the Verizon section just in case there is some goofy extra thing Verizon put in there that people in the Verizon forums would know about that maybe we wouldn't. (Probably not though)
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Huh? I thought this was Verizon forums.
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tshelby73 said:
Huh? I thought this was Verizon forums.
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It is.
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4.2.2 Update Failed

I have a verizon S4 (SCH-i545), I had it rooted, saw the 4.2.2 update today and downloaded and it failed... I figured because I was rooted.
I tired to unroot today and things have gone bad. Using odin tool and following a tutorial Odin failed.
I now see:
Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies & try again.
In the top left:
odin mode
product name: sch-i545
current bianary: samsung official
system status: official
knox kernal lock: 0x0
know warranty void: 0x0
csb-config-lsb 0x30
write protection enable
emmc burst mode enabled.
I need to just restore it with the stock firmware but apparently the one I download which was labeled "Verizon Stock 4.2.2" and not SCH-i454 must have been the wrong one.
Does anyone have a RELIABLE link for the 4.2.2 firmware? Or is there something I should be doing beyond getting a reliable file and restoring again. I just installed kies and it wont connect to the phone to do an energency firmware recovery.
Also, what is this "i9500, i9505, i9505G, i9506" that is this forum title, my s4 isnt any of those as far as I know and there isnt a i545 anywhere?
:/ I wish I had found this forum first...
If you don't care about root, use the Odin VRUFNC5 file that Surge has posted HERE

Download Mode/Flash Counter (Stock) What is it supposed to look like?

I just flashed my MDK device back to stock in Odin because it is having hardware problems and I need to get it exchanged. I tried taking an OTA update to put it on the latest build but the update keeps failing leading me to believe that the system is not fully stock. Now my question is, does anyone know what the flash counter in Download mode is supposed to look like? Everything on my screen says "Official" but I don't know what a stock flash counter is supposed to display. This is what I see when I boot into Download Mode:
ODIN MODE
Product Name: SCH-I545
Current Binary: Samsung Official
System Status: Official
CSB_OEM_CONFIG_LBS: 0x30
Write Protection: Enable
Can anyone with a stock phone confirm that this is what it's supposed to look like. Thanks!
You can just flash a nc5 (latest firmware) tar file in odin to update.
It's a shame it's on MDK.
joshm.1219 said:
You can just flash a nc5 (latest firmware) tar file in odin to update.
It's a shame it's on MDK.
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Thanks! And I know... My home button stopped working! I'm so sad!

help. someone rooted or did something to phone i just bought

I just bought a SM-G900T here in iowa where I live
this is an "I-Wireless" phone which must have something to do with T-Mobile as I see some T-Mobile stuff in there like the wifi handoff
anyhow someone either tried to root it or install a rom or something
when I hold vol-down + power + home button I get to the "ODIN MODE" screen and here is what it shows:
Product Name: SM-G900T
Current Binary: Custom
System Status: Custom
Know Warranty Void: 0x1 (2)
qualcomm secure boot: enable (csb)
AP SWREV: S1, T1, R1, A1 and P1
UDC START
in settings
Galaxy S5
SM-G900T
Android 4.4.2
G900TUBU1ANCH
kerner version = 3.4.0-964333 ([email protected] #1)
build number = NCE-G900T-4.4.2-IWI-061014-1.0.3
MDF v1.0 Release 2
VPN v1.4 Release 1
and of course Device Status = Custom
where should I go from here?
should I just try and flash a tmboile android 5.1.1 official rom over this or will there be a problem since it says custom?
thanks
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Odin the latest firmware and be done with it. PO definitely flashed it and tripped the knox warranty.
There's not really any problem with those saying custom or having the knox flag tripped. Seeing as you bought it secondhand it won't have any sort of warranty anyway. Just do as Omgbossis21 suggested and flash the latest firmware (OF6) and be done. That won't reset the knox flag but like I said, it doesn't really matter. Seeing as it's already tripped, why not just flash Muniz_ri's rooted stock rom? If you do that you can also use the batch debloat tool he created and you'll have a fast, rooted, bloat-free phone running 5.1.1.
From your current android version, You'd just have to Towelroot, install SuperSU & FlashFire, then flash the stock rooted rom in the dev section. It's that easy.

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