Does any have the stock rom for international h850? so i can get rid of vodafone bloatware?
How would you load it? Your best bet now would be the disable the bloat until we are able to root and get rid of it all the way.
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lilhaiti said:
How would you load it? Your best bet now would be the disable the bloat until we are able to root and get rid of it all the way.
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However you flash roms to lg I'm new to an lg used to have Samsung's
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Without rooting my phone, is it possible to remove or freeze Carrier IQ on the AT&T version of the G2 using ADB shell (or some other method)?
Other than this one, buggy as all crap, service, I love stock and have no reason to root.
Thanks
vween said:
Without rooting my phone, is it possible to remove or freeze Carrier IQ on the AT&T version of the G2 using ADB shell (or some other method)?
Other than this one, buggy as all crap, service, I love stock and have no reason to root.
Thanks
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this has been covered already...use system tuner
antawnm26 said:
this has been covered already...use system tuner
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Why not point the op to the thread and help him out?
LG G2
antawnm26 said:
this has been covered already...use system tuner
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I'm pretty sure you need to root in order to use the extended features of system tuner.
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At work didn't have time to run it down... Search CIQ in cleanrom thread it's mentioned there not the cleanrom xe thread
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So I got an unlocked Verizon-VS980 LG G2 (I have t-mobile) and when I first started the phone it could connect to the t-mobile service right away, however after a few minutes of playing with the phone, it knows there is a sim card, but is not connected to t-mobile. The only way I can get this to work is to switch over to an AOSP rom but I really want to use a stock one. Currently using Xdabbeb and it's still not working. Any help would be great!
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So I got an unlocked LG G2 (I have t-mobile) and when I first started the phone it could connect to the t-mobile service right away, however after a few minutes of playing with the phone, it knows there is a sim card, but is not connected to t-mobile. The only way I can get this to work is to switch over to an AOSP rom but I really want to use a stock one. Currently using Xdabbeb and it's still not working. Any help would be great!
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What are your APN settings?
Sfkn2 said:
What are your APN settings?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236735
the normal ones there
Ethansev said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236735
the normal ones there
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Are you sure it's an unlocked g2? I mean i can probably help you out with it though to make it work on stock.
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Critical Detox said:
Are you sure it's an unlocked g2? I mean i can probably help you out with it though to make it work on stock.
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Yeah for sure it was unlocked. I used it for a few days before the problems occurred.
If this is any help, I've used Mahdi rom and it worked but, but I hate using Google camera and most custom cameras don't support it. Also the battery life isn't where i like it to be (using greenify and all the other what nots)
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If this is any help, I've used Mahdi rom and it worked but, but I hate using Google camera and most custom cameras don't support it. Also the battery life isn't where i like it to be (using greenify and all the other what nots)
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When you got the device did you buy it from someone and did it already have a rom installed?
To make this quicker you can email me at "[email protected]" so that we're not waiting for responses on here for hours.
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You can try towelroot depending on what version software you have.
And you should be able to downgrade without having issues. Haven't tested that with the newest firmware though.
Has anyone been successful using towelroot to root there Gs5 without tripping knox? Thanks
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Has anyone been successful using towelroot to root there Gs5 without tripping knox? Thanks
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I'm rooted. On ANE6 Knox counter not tripped. Use towelroot!
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I'm rooted. On ANE6 Knox counter not tripped. Use towelroot!
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I'm on the latest firmware do you think that it would work on it as well. Thanks
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So I can root my Gs5 using towelroot without a computer? Could you please explain the process a little bit. Thanks In advance!!!
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I'm on the latest firmware do you think that it would work on it as well. Thanks
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Im not 100% sure of that.
xda23 said:
So I can root my Gs5 using towelroot without a computer? Could you please explain the process a little bit. Thanks In advance!!!
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Do some research before trying this. But you go to towelroot.com on your phone and download the apk. After downloading the apk go to settings on your phone and allow installing apps from unknown sources. Then install the apk and run the app.
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Im not 100% sure of that.
Do some research before trying this. But you go to towelroot.com on your phone and download the apk. After downloading the apk go to settings on your phone and allow installing apps from unknown sources. Then install the apk and run the app.
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towelroot may not work on firmware nf6 or ng3 basically any firmware after ne6 cannot be rooted with towelroot. however you can downgrade to ne6 , root with towel;root . and then upgrade and retain root with mobile odin pro. here is my thread regarding this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2790292
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read this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2790292
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If you have handset protection from TMOBILE I wouldn't worry about tripping KNOX. The only warranty knox trip affects is the warranty that comes with the phone from Samsung. Nothing voids the premium handset warranty including throwing your phone at the wall on purpose . Tmobile would rather replace a knox tripped phone rather than replacing one that is ran over by a car. If you don't have premium handset insurance then I understand why you wouldn't want to trip it
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If you have handset protection from TMOBILE I wouldn't worry about tripping KNOX. The only warranty knox trip affects is the warranty that comes with the phone from Samsung. Nothing voids the premium handset warranty including throwing your phone at the wall on purpose . Tmobile would rather replace a knox tripped phone rather than replacing one that is ran over by a car. If you don't have premium handset insurance then I understand why you wouldn't want to trip it
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Thanks my friend much appreciated.
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xda23 said:
Is there a way to root without triggering knox
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There are literally dozens, if not hundreds of threads about this.
If you have any S5 model other than the 900H, simply use Odin to revert to a pre-June 3rd build of 4.4.2 stock firmware and then use Towel root.
As simple as that.
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There are literally dozens, if not hundreds of threads about this.
If you have any S5 model other than the 900H, simply use Odin to revert to a pre-June 3rd build of 4.4.2 stock firmware and then use Towel root.
As simple as that.
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The tmobile version can be downgraded with Odin as well? Even down from the newest firmware?
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The tmobile version can be downgraded with Odin as well? Even down from the newest firmware?
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Since you are skeptical, you should look at a dozen or two of the threads on the subject to read other poster's descriptions of doing so successfully. And draw your own conclusion.
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Since you are skeptical, you should look at a dozen or two of the threads on the subject to read other poster's descriptions of doing so successfully. And draw your own conclusion.
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Relax pal. I'm not skeptical I'm just asking a simple question. You don't have to answer the question.
Hi all
i am looking to bye an alpha, but searched xda first, and found this forum.. why isnt there more development for the alpha than this ?? almnost no roms or kernels. i see on google that even rooting this thing is an pain? if even possible??
regards K
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Hi all
i am looking to bye an alpha, but searched xda first, and found this forum.. why isnt there more development for the alpha than this ?? almnost no roms or kernels. i see on google that even rooting this thing is an pain? if even possible??
regards K
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Att Galaxy Alpha g850a came with a locked bootloader. Locked bootloader, no root. No root, no device development.
If you get another variant of the device, there are a few custom roms based on stock touchwiz.
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Mojar7070 said:
Att Galaxy Alpha g850a came with a locked bootloader. Locked bootloader, no root. No root, no device development.
If you get another variant of the device, there are a few custom roms based on stock touchwiz.
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Ok thanx for answering, Dont know which version we have in europe, but i might not get a alpha at this time, a shame.
You can consider galaxy j7 as an option (If it's available in your country). It has decent power and is less costly than alpha
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Ok thanx for answering, Dont know which version we have in europe, but i might not get a alpha at this time, a shame.
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Europe has the SM-G850F, which IS a good phone rooting and custom roms are no issue
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Gray44 said:
Europe has the SM-G850F, which IS a good phone rooting and custom roms are no issue
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Where are custom Roms hidden then ??
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mikeloury said:
You can consider galaxy j7 as an option (If it's available in your country). It has decent power and is less costly than alpha
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Thanks for hint but screen way to big
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Where are custom Roms hidden then ??
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Roms like OzcanRom and ResurrectionRemix?
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Thanks for hint but screen way to big
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Oops...that might actually be a big problem
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Roms like OzcanRom and ResurrectionRemix?
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Yeah 2 Roms.. No kernels, no miui, no color os. No rro layers them Roms. No Roms om needrom.com
Alpha is out of the question now. Development just to bad
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Imho I think it's not that bad, we got the best roms available for the 850f. (I didn't like miui), I tried most famous ones and ended up with resurrectionRemix on my previous phone. Which I loved (once I found my way in all the little settings )
We got different kernels too and the 850F is rootable, all together this is enough "choice" for me.
If you want the most choice in roms and kernels go for the S-series.
I really want to update to 6.0 but I no longer have the phone on the verizon network... Is there a file I can download to update manually?
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I really want to update to 6.0 but I no longer have the phone on the verizon network... Is there a file I can download to update manually?
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Have you tried using the update feature in settings? Other than that, you can use the Samsung Desktop Utility (named something like that, but don't quote me on the name) to install it through USB.
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phiftyopz said:
Have you tried using the update feature in settings? Other than that, you can use the Samsung Desktop Utility (named something like that, but don't quote me on the name) to install it through USB.
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Settings says server unavailable... And the Samsung smart switch says unavailable?
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lazepr said:
Settings says server unavailable... And the Samsung smart switch says unavailable?
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What SIM card are you using?
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Tmobile
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Tmobile
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Well then you can't download the update through the system update app on your phone and you need to download and install it manually through ODIN (check Google on how).
If you have never uses ODIN before, it's very easy to brick your phone if you don't know what you are doing, so follow the instructions CAREFULLY.
Also, remove your SIM card out of the phone when install it. This isn't required, but just to be sure that something wierd doesn't happen when installing the OS. Android likes to do random things all the time.
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Was able to update through samsung smart switch aha Thanks. Also the stock firmware uploaded here doesn't work in Odin or makes mine freeze at least
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Is Verizon sim card a must for OTAs? I just bought a Verizon galaxy s6 edge plus unlocked.
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Well then you can't download the update through the system update app on your phone and you need to download and install it manually through ODIN (check Google on how).
If you have never uses ODIN before, it's very easy to brick your phone if you don't know what you are doing, so follow the instructions CAREFULLY.
Also, remove your SIM card out of the phone when install it. This isn't required, but just to be sure that something wierd doesn't happen when installing the OS. Android likes to do random things all the time.
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Was able to update through samsung smart switch aha Thanks. Also the stock firmware uploaded here doesn't work in Odin or makes mine freeze at least
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