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After LG and T-Mobile hauling the Jelly Bean update, they are now continuing it but fixing the battery drain problem and a few more.... Read more about it here: http://androidcommunity.com/t-mobile-lg-optimus-l9-jelly-bean-update-rolling-out-again-20130712/
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After LG and T-Mobile hauling the Jelly Bean update, they are now continuing it but fixing the battery drain problem and a few more.... Read more about it here: http://androidcommunity.com/t-mobile-lg-optimus-l9-jelly-bean-update-rolling-out-again-20130712/
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I really don't have a battery problem with current D version, wonder if it's even with trying to get and risk losing root privileges.
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Download ota rootkeeper group the Play store. Then protect root. That will save your root.
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Nathan.7118391 said:
Download ota rootkeeper group the Play store. Then protect root. That will save your root.
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What about if you have the locked bl cwm recovery and linked apps with link2sd?
How would that effect installing the update?
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You have to uninstall link2sd and cwm or the ota will not work.
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You have to uninstall link2sd and cwm or the ota will not work.
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And the linked apps?
Sorry for dumb question
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You have to unlink the apps then uninstall link2sd. Once you update then just reinstall. But make sure you download ota rootkeeper and protect your root.
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Thanks!:thumbup:
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Nathan.7118391 said:
You have to unlink the apps then uninstall link2sd. Once you update then just reinstall. But make sure you download ota rootkeeper and protect your root.
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What's involved other than downloading the app and setting it up? Do I just update OTA and then have it work keeping root? Just want to check, my battery life is beyond bad.
Install ota rootkeeper, then hit the button that says protect root. Once the update is finished then you go back to ota rootkeeper and restore root.
Edit: I'd you have busybox don't forget to restore then uninstall busybox too.
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Should we do a factory reset before hand?
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No factory reset unless you have to.
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Anyone have a cwm backup that they can post? I have received the update notification twice now, but it refuses to update OTA. I just need the system partition really.
Delete any overclock, link2sd, cwm, or busybox.
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Delete any overclock, link2sd, cwm, or busybox.
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How are you updating your devices even the LG Software Tool tells me version V20D is the current version.
It's only available through ota. . .for now
https://t-mobile.jive-mobile.com/#jive-document?content=/api/core/v2/documents/5752
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Nathan.7118391 said:
It's only available through ota. . .for now
https://t-mobile.jive-mobile.com/#jive-document?content=/api/core/v2/documents/5752
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Okay thanks, so basically a sit and wait game.
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Shoot, imma just wait till some nice person makes a nandroid backup of it
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Or you could try to force the ota by:
Reboot your phone
When it comes up go to system settings
Apps > all apps
Google services frameworks
Clear data then force stop the app
Then back out to systems settings
Go to about phone then system update
Then check for update
This may may not work but that's what we all did when the jb update came out.
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Nathan.7118391 said:
Or you could try to force the ota by:
Reboot your phone
When it comes up go to system settings
Apps > all apps
Google services frameworks
Clear data then force stop the app
Then back out to systems settings
Go to about phone then system update
Then check for update
This may may not work but that's what we all did when the jb update came out.
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Tried that earlier too, didn't work but thanks for the suggestion.
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I have just installed xposed installer but it shows the big red label the latest version is NOT active in the module section. I've tried uninstalling, reinstalling, master reset, several reboots, but nothing changes. What am I missing? Thanks in advance.
Swarai said:
I have just installed xposed installer but it shows the big red label the latest version is NOT active in the module section. I've tried uninstalling, reinstalling, master reset, several reboots, but nothing changes. What am I missing? Thanks in advance.
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Assuming that you are rooted, once you install Xposed, open the app, click on "Framework", Click Install/Update button, reboot. That should do. Else, confirm you've rooted properly and have latest busybox installed.
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According to root checker I'm rooted. Busybox will not install. Now what? Thanks
unease said:
Assuming that you are rooted, once you install Xposed, open the app, click on "Framework", Click Install/Update button, reboot. That should do. Else, confirm you've rooted properly and have latest busybox installed.
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This is busybox, the other pictures are root checker and xposed respectively. Thank you
Swarai said:
This is busybox, the other pictures are root checker and xposed respectively. Thank you
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There lies your problem. System partition is not writable & busybox is not installed. Try rooting once again. Also install try installing busybox using Flashtool.
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Have you actually installed Supersu? You may have 'rooted' using Root Tools etc but have you installed a root management app and installed the binaries?
nobnut said:
Have you actually installed Supersu? You may have 'rooted' using Root Tools etc but have you installed a root management app and installed the binaries?
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Good point. :thumbup:
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how do i install the binaries? what am i looking for?
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Have you actually installed Supersu? You may have 'rooted' using Root Tools etc but have you installed a root management app and installed the binaries?
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Gentlemen, thank you but it works now! I just easy rooted it again.
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So guides online for other phones say that you have to uninstall xposed and reinstall it. The problem is I didn't install xposed. It came with the Jasmine 6.1 from the droidyemen team. How do I install it?
Lollipop 5.0 OF1
1 Click Super SU root from androidyemen
Jasmine 6.1 rom
Verizon Note 3
I would appreciate any help. Thanks!
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So guides online for other phones say that you have to uninstall xposed and reinstall it. The problem is I didn't install xposed. It came with the Jasmine 6.1 from the droidyemen team. How do I install it?
Lollipop 5.0 OF1
1 Click Super SU root from androidyemen
Jasmine 6.1 rom
Verizon Note 3
I would appreciate any help. Thanks!
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That's exactly my situation and I used this to flash. Works great
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3113463
Xposed was part of jasmine rom not Yemen
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davekaz said:
That's exactly my situation and I used this to flash. Works great
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3113463
Xposed was part of jasmine rom not Yemen
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Question: How do I make backup if I don't have any TWRP or Cynogen Mod? Bootloaders are locked on Verizon Note 3. Also there are no instructions... very confusing for new rooter.
Flashfire app but still if you get in trouble it wouldn't be available to restore the backup..there might be more to it but I'm not sure..now that there is root you could just go back to stock with odin
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I don't know how to use flashfire... Everything I've done how to do was by watching Youtube videos...
If you use titanium back up on the stock rooted firmware and back up data then when you flash jasmine and just restore the data it will work again. That's what I did and works perfectly
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Could you give me a step by step? I boot looped my phone last week by trying to download TWRP because none of the guides told me that. I'm also very new to rooting. All I do is follow YouTube videos on how to do things.
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Could you give me a step by step? I boot looped my phone last week by trying to download TWRP because none of the guides told me that. I'm also very new to rooting. All I do is follow YouTube videos on how to do things.
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Step by step to fix the bootloop?? Or get snapchat?
Snapchat
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Snapchat
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What firmware are you on, or are you on jasmine?
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thunderblaster88 said:
What firmware are you on, or are you on jasmine?
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Ummm? I'm on Jasmine 6.1 but have lollipop? Not sure what exactly you're asking.
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Ummm? I'm on Jasmine 6.1 but have lollipop? Not sure what exactly you're asking.
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If you were on stock rom or jasmine. On jasmine you need to get the xposed Uninstaller flash it in flashfire, run snapchat cause it will work after xposed is not shown in the "framework" then use titanium backup to back up the app and data, flash the xposed installer then it should stay logged in, if not you got titanium backup again and just restore "data" of the snapchat and it will be logged in. I backed mine up from the stock rooted firmware/ROM.
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If you were on stock rom or jasmine. On jasmine you need to get the xposed Uninstaller flash it in flashfire, run snapchat cause it will work after xposed is not shown in the "framework" then use titanium backup to back up the app and data, flash the xposed installer then it should stay logged in, if not you got titanium backup again and just restore "data" of the snapchat and it will be logged in. I backed mine up from the stock rooted firmware/ROM.
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So basically I can still have Jasmin install while uninstalling xposed then back up Snapchat then install xposed again using flashfire?
ExpialZLD said:
So basically I can still have Jasmin install while uninstalling xposed then back up Snapchat then install xposed again using flashfire?
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That's what I've been told. That's not what I did myself, I was on the stock rom before I flashed jasmine when I did the back up. Yes, titanium backup. Install app then restore "data" and good to go
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thunderblaster88 said:
If you were on stock rom or jasmine. On jasmine you need to get the xposed Uninstaller flash it in flashfire, run snapchat cause it will work after xposed is not shown in the "framework" then use titanium backup to back up the app and data, flash the xposed installer then it should stay logged in, if not you got titanium backup again and just restore "data" of the snapchat and it will be logged in. I backed mine up from the stock rooted firmware/ROM.
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Which file do I use for installer? ARM or x86?
Arm
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Did you get it taken care of??
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thunderblaster88 said:
Did you get it taken care of??
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No. I'm still unsure of exactly what to do.
kronicstyle said:
No. I'm still unsure of exactly what to do.
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what part? the Uninstaller of xposed or just save the snapchat data?
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thunderblaster88 said:
what part? the Uninstaller of xposed or just save the snapchat data?
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The uninstalling, flashing, and reflashing. I've been using youtube videos to root my phone, so I feel very lost without it.
What is the effective way to root without tripping KNOX?
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Kingroot
They said that it is not safe and others got KNOX counter too
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I used kingroot and it's completely safe
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Can it be changed to supersu?
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jimbomodder said:
I used kingroot and it's completely safe
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Are you on lollipop? They said that it is not safe
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jimbomodder said:
I used kingroot and it's completely safe
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Are you on lollipop? They said that it is not safe
Brocker7 said:
Are you on lollipop? They said that it is not safe
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Yup, my phone came on lollipop, i used it to root and had no issues. Flashing custom recovery trips Knox so you'll be fine
jimbomodder said:
Yup, my phone came on lollipop, i used it to root and had no issues. Flashing custom recovery trips Knox so you'll be fine
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Are you sure about that? I would only like to root my phone, I will not flash some recovery **** to it.
Brocker7 said:
Are you sure about that? I would only like to root my phone, I will not flash some recovery **** to it.
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Positive, Knox is only tripped when installing custom recovery via Odin or an app, also using cf-autoroot via Odin will trip Knox too.
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jimbomodder said:
Positive, Knox is only tripped when installing custom recovery via Odin or an app, also using cf-autoroot via Odin will trip Knox too.
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Thanks :laugh::good: already rooted my phone my problem now is that I cannot install V4A. I already installed busybox and selinuxmodechanger to set it to permissive, why is it that the driver is not installed?
Brocker7 said:
Thanks :laugh::good: already rooted my phone my problem now is that I cannot install V4A. I already installed busybox and selinuxmodechanger to set it to permissive, why is it that the driver is not installed?
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Not sure on that, try again and reboot
After King Root, use Super Su Me to remove King root with its slightly alarming permissions and replace with Super SU - worth the small price.
Eserim said:
After King Root, use Super Su Me to remove King root with its slightly alarming permissions and replace with Super SU - worth the small price.
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Haha thanks sir
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Not sure on that, try again and reboot
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I even uninstalled busybox and selinuxmodechanger but nothing worked
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I successfully rooted my A3 (A300FU) with KingRoot then removed and replaced to SuperSU with this method: http://zidroid.com/how-to-get-ride-and-replace-kinguser-with-supersu-app/
We need to slightly modify the script due to different mount points, but after SuperSU installs and updates flawlessly. And the best of it: phone keeps rooted after reboot, and KNOX isn't affected. (0x0)
Will flashing through recovery trip knox? My device got bootloop after I accidentally uninstalled GLTools, I will be flashing the uninstall_gltools.zip that GLTools created
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Brocker7 said:
Will flashing through recovery trip knox? My device got bootloop after I accidentally uninstalled GLTools, I will be flashing the uninstall_gltools.zip that GLTools created
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If you flashed a custom recovery before, then your KNOX is already tripped. If you haven't I suggest to reflash a stock rom from samsung-updates.com or sammobile.com with ODIN. Anyway I dont know if it's possible to apply zip updates via stock recovery, I haven't tried it yet.
paleee said:
If you flashed a custom recovery before, then your KNOX is already tripped. If you haven't I suggest to reflash a stock rom from samsung-updates.com or sammobile.com with ODIN. Anyway I dont know if it's possible to apply zip updates via stock recovery, I haven't tried it yet.
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Found a way! Using flashfire
I have used Kingroot on my A3 (SM-A300FU) and KNOX flag is 0. If you don't trust on Kinroot (like me) you can remove then.
I have used the second method and works fine: https://www.droidmen.com/remove-replace-kingroot-kinguser-with-supersu
Best Regards.
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They said that it is not safe and others got KNOX counter too
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Hi all , i have an app not working it's says thay ( warning your device is rooted ) how to pass this or i can change the app root file to remove this warnjne ?
Help
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Yahyoo said:
Hi all , i have an app not working it's says thay ( warning your device is rooted ) how to pass this or i can change the app root file to remove this warnjne ?
Help
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What app is it that's not working?
Critical Detox said:
What app is it that's not working?
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It's ( bank ) app one of the banks in my country , it was working fine with root till the latest update
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Yahyoo said:
It's ( bank ) app one of the banks in my country , it was working fine with root till the latest update
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You could try using Magisk hide, If the app is failing to run because of root there's a chance that it's also checking for "SafetyNet" and if it is, Magisk hide is the only solution available. Of course you can also try using the other various methods of hiding root from the app too. I cannot guarantee this'll work but this is your best chance.
Critical Detox said:
You could try using Magisk hide, If the app is failing to run because of root there's a chance that it's also checking for "SafetyNet" and if it is, Magisk hide is the only solution available. Of course you can also try using the other various methods of hiding root from the app too. I cannot guarantee this'll work but this is your best chance.
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Great thankas alot
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Critical Detox said:
You could try using Magisk hide, If the app is failing to run because of root there's a chance that it's also checking for "SafetyNet" and if it is, Magisk hide is the only solution available. Of course you can also try using the other various methods of hiding root from the app too. I cannot guarantee this'll work but this is your best chance.
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But is magisk hide is safe to flash with my rooted phone
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Any way to work my tata sky app
Yahyoo said:
But is magisk hide is safe to flash with my rooted phone
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The use of Magisk Hide requires that you switch over to MagiskSU, Which means you'll have to uninstall SuperSU.
From my standpoint if you're going to attempt switching them, Make sure you're ready for anything. Backups, Stock ROM available and on hand just in case, You understand how ODIN works, In other words.....You know what to do to fix it if it doesn't end up working or you end up in a bootloop.
It should be safe but at the same time you be safe too, Just in case.
Last but not least, Read Read read, Make sure you understand what you're doing, Even ask within the Note 4 forum if they've successfully installed MagiskSU.