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With H901 rotted and custom recovery will Tmobile OTA updates still be received?

cepheid46e2 said:
With H901 rotted and custom recovery will Tmobile OTA updates still be received?
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You may still recieve notification, but the update will fail, since your phone's files have been changed.
Edit. But if you're thinking you're safe from losing root. I would recommend you disable ota.

No, you will have to reinstall stock recovery, restore stock programs you removed, then unroot. It should take it then. I'm sure someone will post a flashable update.

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Is it safe to install Sprint OTA update 3/2013 on rooted on stock rom?

I rooted my phone just for the sole purpose of using wifitether and kept the stock rom. I didn't use the wire trick, so I don't think I fully rooted it? Any case, I have a notification to do an OTA system update and I'm afraid to do it since I have the phone exactly how I want it.
If I don't need to update, how do I hide the notification? What does the update do?
Thanks!
big irn said:
I rooted my phone just for the sole purpose of using wifitether and kept the stock rom. I didn't use the wire trick, so I don't think I fully rooted it? Any case, I have a notification to do an OTA system update and I'm afraid to do it since I have the phone exactly how I want it.
If I don't need to update, how do I hide the notification? What does the update do?
Thanks!
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OTA's require the stock recovery so you can't apply them when rooted. You didn't say which model (Sprint or VM) and that makes a difference.
For Sprint you can backup your apps, data and settings then relock the bootloader, flash the RUU and OTA, install a custom recovery and restore your backups. That will give you the updated firmware and stock ROM from the March OTA. In addition to the firmware updates, the ROM changes include the Sprint connection optimizer and some fixes for other software.
If you are a VM user and haven't installed the March OTA you can still use the above sequence but then you won't be able to flash the RUU if you decide to get S-OFF so you should do that first if you have any plans for it. After flashing the RUU there will be two OTA updates (November and March) to apply for the stock configuration.
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AT&T Software Update

I have rooted HTC One, I noticed a new software update was released by AT&T, and I wondered if it I updated it, would my root be gone? I tried to update it and after downloading the update, my phone restarted and booted into TWRP recovery and I rebooted and there was no update installed. Are any rooted HTC One users experiencing the same problem? What should I do, should i just forget about the OTA updates?
blackjack95129 said:
I have rooted HTC One, I noticed a new software update was released by AT&T, and I wondered if it I updated it, would my root be gone? I tried to update it and after downloading the update, my phone restarted and booted into TWRP recovery and I rebooted and there was no update installed. Are any rooted HTC One users experiencing the same problem? What should I do, should i just forget about the OTA updates?
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Anytime you root the phone it changes the stock recovery so when the OTA tries to run it fails because the recovery needed to do it is the stock one. Just wait for someone to post a updated ota that works with twrp.
For the most part, updates will be baked into roms so you won't need to take the OTA
Sent from my Tricked out HTC One
jznomoney said:
Anytime you root the phone it changes the stock recovery so when the OTA tries to run it fails because the recovery needed to do it is the stock one. Just wait for someone to post a updated ota that works with twrp.
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On top of stock recovery, you need to have all stock apps present on the phone. They can be frozen, but they must be there. The first thing any official OTA does it check the signatures of all .apks it expects to find on the device--if any are missing, the update will abort. I learned today that when you unlock your bootloader, several HTC-specific applications are automatically deleted from the phone and this will prevent the phone from accepting the OTA. You'll need to either A) replace those apks, or B) flash a stock NAND backup, flash stock recovery, do the update, then re-flash custom recovery and continue on from there.
blackjack95129 said:
I have rooted HTC One, I noticed a new software update was released by AT&T, and I wondered if it I updated it, would my root be gone? I tried to update it and after downloading the update, my phone restarted and booted into TWRP recovery and I rebooted and there was no update installed. Are any rooted HTC One users experiencing the same problem? What should I do, should i just forget about the OTA updates?
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I installed it and it worked great. I have a unlocked bootloader but I am not rooted.
AT&T update file name and location?
Same experience. If I knew the location and file downloaded through AT&T Software Update, perhaps I could install it through TWRP. Anyone know? Tried?
blackjack95129 said:
I have rooted HTC One, I noticed a new software update was released by AT&T, and I wondered if it I updated it, would my root be gone? I tried to update it and after downloading the update, my phone restarted and booted into TWRP recovery and I rebooted and there was no update installed. Are any rooted HTC One users experiencing the same problem? What should I do, should i just forget about the OTA updates?
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StanAnderson said:
Same experience. If I knew the location and file downloaded through AT&T Software Update, perhaps I could install it through TWRP. Anyone know? Tried?
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no it will not work
Please...a little advice
Many thanks for all your help.
One question:
I have an HTC One (ATT) - SW Ver 1.26.502.10, bootloader unlocked, rooted, bloatware erased.
If I flash CM 10.1 - does this include the latest OTA update.
Many thanks

[Q] NC5 root, updates and backup questions

I am giving two VZW GS4's to my parents for Christmas and I would like to make things as simple as possible for them, which means getting rid of all the boatware that Verizon/Samsung includes. I'm familiar with rooting/flashing etc. with my Sprint GS4, but I am still somewhat bewildered by all the info regarding the VZW phones and all the different versions.
These VZW phones are on the NC5 baseband (?) and if I understand correctly they can be rooted with towelroot but cannot install a custom recovery because the bootloader is locked.
Once I root, will the phone still receive OTA updates and install properly, or will there just be a continual message saying that the update failed?
I don't plan on trying to install a custom ROM, but if I understand correctly the only way to do so is by using safestrap?
Is it possible to backup the phone, similar to a ROM backup in TWRP for example? Will I be able to return to a full stock state after root? In other words, after I root what happens if I do a factory data reset?
Thanks in advance.
buckeyestargazer said:
I am giving two VZW GS4's to my parents for Christmas and I would like to make things as simple as possible for them, which means getting rid of all the boatware that Verizon/Samsung includes. I'm familiar with rooting/flashing etc. with my Sprint GS4, but I am still somewhat bewildered by all the info regarding the VZW phones and all the different versions.
These VZW phones are on the NC5 baseband (?) and if I understand correctly they can be rooted with towelroot but cannot install a custom recovery because the bootloader is locked.
Once I root, will the phone still receive OTA updates and install properly, or will there just be a continual message saying that the update failed?
I don't plan on trying to install a custom ROM, but if I understand correctly the only way to do so is by using safestrap?
Is it possible to backup the phone, similar to a ROM backup in TWRP for example? Will I be able to return to a full stock state after root? In other words, after I root what happens if I do a factory data reset?
Thanks in advance.
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1. You are correct. The nc5 can only be rooted. The bootloader is not unlocked or even possible to workaround; safestrap is your only option.
2. Once you root, your phone will not be stock anymore so OTAs will not work. You must unroot and restore your phone back to stock in order to update via OTA. However, if you learn how to use ODIN, your life will become much easier.
3. Safestrap is the only way.
4. You can backup with Safestrap. Yes you will be able to return back to a full stock state using ODIN. If you use ODIN to factory reset, your phone becomes back to stock i.e. unrooted.
Raymondlikesroot said:
2. Once you root, your phone will not be stock anymore so OTAs will not work. You must unroot and restore your phone back to stock in order to update via OTA. However, if you learn how to use ODIN, your life will become much easier.
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Thanks. One more question: Once rooted, if I stay on the stock rom, will the phone still receive OTA update notifications (even though it will fail install)?
I'm a little familiar with odin so I should be able to go back to full stock if necessary.
buckeyestargazer said:
Thanks. One more question: Once rooted, if I stay on the stock rom, will the phone still receive OTA update notifications (even though it will fail install)?
I'm a little familiar with odin so I should be able to go back to full stock if necessary.
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Yes, unfortunately, you will receive constant update messages. However, if you are rooted, you can stop these messages. Download an app called "titanium Backup" and freeze fwupdate.apk. That specific app is what causes all the update messages to appear.

Quick question about root, functions and updates.

I have an unlocked 5X with TWRP installed (but have not yet modified system.)
I'm about to flash SuperSu but have 2 questions.
1) Will I lose functions such as the fingerprint reader if the device is rooted?
2) Is there a risk of getting in a bootloop if a firmware update is downloaded?
harryspar said:
I have an unlocked 5X with TWRP installed (but have not yet modified system.)
I'm about to flash SuperSu but have 2 questions.
1) Will I lose functions such as the fingerprint reader if the device is rooted?
2) Is there a risk of getting in a bootloop if a firmware update is downloaded?
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1) Will I lose functions such as the fingerprint reader if the device is rooted?
if you install the stock rom you will keep this functionality otherwise you need to wait concerning CM13 build
2) Is there a risk of getting in a bootloop if a firmware update is downloaded?
there is always a risk but minor
harryspar said:
2) Is there a risk of getting in a bootloop if a firmware update is downloaded?
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You will not be able to flash ota with a custom recovery. When a new update arrives you will have to wait for a twrp compatible zip or return to complete stock to flash the update
wickedesires said:
You will not be able to flash ota with a custom recovery. When a new update arrives you will have to wait for a twrp compatible zip or return to complete stock to flash the update
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Right, I remember this happening with other devices, as the OTA uses a recovery script.
I wonder if there will be nag screens for OTA's. This rendered my wife's S4 so annoying to use, with a persistent notification, until I found a block method (disallowing notifications didn't work since I'd have had to disable notifications for the entire Android System UI...)
harryspar said:
I wonder if there will be nag screens for OTA's.
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I went about 5 days before I installed the b140 update and I don't recall any annoying notifications. I know exactly what you mean though my s5 active did the same thing because I didn't want to update and lose root. I finally found a way to disable it but like you said it was very irritating.

How to disable software update (bootloader unlocked Sprint v30+ on US998)

Yeah so I got a 136mb update notification today on my device. I unlocked my bootloader via the method in the "WTF.." thread; restored a sprint backup over the US998 firmware to get my 4G working again since I am on sprint. I'm afraid the update may apply while I'm asleep or if I reboot the phone. Under the update settings on Sprint the ability to disable checking for updates is not an option.
zomgalama said:
Yeah so I got a 136mb update notification today on my device. I unlocked my bootloader via the method in the "WTF.." thread; restored a sprint backup over the US998 firmware to get my 4G working again since I am on sprint. I'm afraid the update may apply while I'm asleep or if I reboot the phone. Under the update settings on Sprint the ability to disable checking for updates is not an option.
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You have root now. You can remove/freeze/disable any OTA updates.
ChazzMatt said:
You have root now. You can remove/freeze/disable any OTA updates.
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Would freezing "FOTA update" take off this? Looked up it up on titanium and froze that.
zomgalama said:
Would freezing "FOTA update" take off this? Looked up it up on titanium and froze that.
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Sounds right.
Disable automatic updates in developer options. I don't believe the update would work without stock recovery tho.(confirmed I tried to reboot, it failed update. I am on US998 rom just swapped US998 build.prop with Sprint build.prop) you might be able to flash from recovery not sure tho.
I was curious so I pulled the update.zip from /cache here it is https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OvV-OI-mX9qVUKOtaAe9IBxplW2Q4UHN/view?usp=drivesdk I wouldn't install it. Every update I recieved from Sprint seemed to lock the phone down even more. It does seem to have a modem update..

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