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Hi There,
I'm running a rooted version of KitKat 4.4.4 on my Z2 (23.0.1.A.0.167) and I was just wondering about the process of upgrading to a rooted version of Lollipop. Can I just upgrade using the standard method (from the settings menu) and retain root access? Or will I have to flash an entirely new Lollipop ROM onto the device and then root that separately?
I'm in no rush for Lollipop so I'm happy to wait for the official upgrade, but if it won't be possible or will mess up my device then I'd rather just do whatever it takes to get it flashed.
BottleGreen said:
Hi There,
I'm running a rooted version of KitKat 4.4.4 on my Z2 (23.0.1.A.0.167) and I was just wondering about the process of upgrading to a rooted version of Lollipop. Can I just upgrade using the standard method (from the settings menu) and retain root access? Or will I have to flash an entirely new Lollipop ROM onto the device and then root that separately?
I'm in no rush for Lollipop so I'm happy to wait for the official upgrade, but if it won't be possible or will mess up my device then I'd rather just do whatever it takes to get it flashed.
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I guess your bootloader is still intact, if so you're good to go. You will will only lose root when you update to lollipop through OTA.
On the other hand, if you've unlocked your bootloader and probably have a custom kernel, then I'm afraid ota will not work.
Hope this helps.
BottleGreen said:
Hi There,
... and I was just wondering about the process of upgrading to a rooted version of Lollipop.
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sublinker said:
I guess your bootloader is still intact, if so you're good to go. You will will only lose root when you update to lollipop through OTA.
On the other hand, if you've unlocked your bootloader and probably have a custom kernel, then I'm afraid ota will not work.
Hope this helps.
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If the desired outcome is root on lollipop, don't do ota.
Install recovery (if you don't have one) and flash a rooted lollipop zip through recovery.
@o0 Matt 0o, you've made your point but I guess quoting me wasn't necessary.
Thanks for the replies, a couple of questions still though:
o0 Matt 0o said:
If the desired outcome is root on lollipop, don't do ota.
Install recovery (if you don't have one) and flash a rooted lollipop zip through recovery.
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I think I have recovery, though I can't remember to be honest. I followed a guide here when I rooted my Z2.
If I flash a rooted L zip does this mean I'll lose all my apps/data? I remember that I did when I rooted 4.4.4 but the process was such a headache that I can't remember which parts required wiping everything from my phone.
Also, is there a ROM version you'd recommend? Is the current one stable or should I wait a little while longer for a better one?
Google recovery and Xperia to see videos of how to get into recovery to find out if you have it.
You don't 'need' to wipe, but it's always advised. Before I flash I do a nandroid backup and wipe and recovery specific app data with nandroid manager.
Have a look at the dev section, there is a rooted stock lollipop room there. lollipop is stable and awesome.
If.I helped don't forget to hit thanks [emoji14]
o0 Matt 0o said:
Google recovery and Xperia to see videos of how to get into recovery to find out if you have it.
You don't 'need' to wipe, but it's always advised. Before I flash I do a nandroid backup and wipe and recovery specific app data with nandroid manager.
Have a look at the dev section, there is a rooted stock lollipop room there. lollipop is stable and awesome.
If.I helped don't forget to hit thanks [emoji14]
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Is it worth waiting for a Lollipop 5.1 ROM or would this ROM update to 5.1 without needing to be flashed? http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/development/stock-d6503-23-1-0-690-bal-rooted-t3057150/ (I presume this is the ROM you were talking about?)
Thanks, turns out I do have recovery. I followed this guide all the way through: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/general/how-to-root-23-0-1-0-167-fw-sony-xperia-t2928591/
So seeing as I have CWM recovery on there. Does this mean I can just use flashtool to put the lollipop ROM onto CWM Recovery and then do 'install from zip' and all should be good?
What would happen if I flashed without wiping the data? I'm more inclined to wipe too, but I wondered if it's possible to do it without wiping.
BottleGreen said:
Is it worth waiting for a Lollipop 5.1 ROM or would this ROM update to 5.1 without needing to be flashed? http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/development/stock-d6503-23-1-0-690-bal-rooted-t3057150/ (I presume this is the ROM you were talking about?).
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Yea that's what I was referring to. Once 5.1 comes out you'll need to do the same thing to keep root so it's up to you if you do it once or twice.
BottleGreen said:
Thanks, turns out I do have recovery. I followed this guide all the way through: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/general/how-to-root-23-0-1-0-167-fw-sony-xperia-t2928591/
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Good
BottleGreen said:
So seeing as I have CWM recovery on there. Does this mean I can just use flashtool to put the lollipop ROM onto CWM Recovery and then do 'install from zip' and all should be good?
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No. No flashtool needed just get the zip into the phone (either download it on the phone or use a usb cable to copy it over) then go to install zip.
BottleGreen said:
What would happen if I flashed without wiping the data? I'm more inclined to wipe too, but I wondered if it's possible to do it without wiping.
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What would happen depends on what you've done:
Best case nothing happens
Medium case apps misbehave
Worst case bootloop
It is possible and give it a go. Make sure you do a backup first and copy the backup to your computer just in case. If bad things happen, recovery the backup and try again another way.
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Yea that's what I was referring to. Once 5.1 comes out you'll need to do the same thing to keep root so it's up to you if you do it once or twice.
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No. No flashtool needed just get the zip into the phone (either download it on the phone or use a usb cable to copy it over) then go to install zip.
What would happen depends on what you've done:
Best case nothing happens
Medium case apps misbehave
Worst case bootloop
It is possible and give it a go. Make sure you do a backup first and copy the backup to your computer just in case. If bad things happen, recovery the backup and try again another way.
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Okay perfect, thanks for that. One last question though, in that thread with the Lollipop ROM someone mentioned that you could lose your recovery if you install it (I guess because of a bug or something). Will this affect me if I want to install 5.1 later on?
Not really. You'll just need to get back to a ROM with recovery for locked bootloader or wait until they get recovery working on locked bootloader on 5.0
o0 Matt 0o said:
Not really. You'll just need to get back to a ROM with recovery for locked bootloader or wait until they get recovery working on locked bootloader on 5.0
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Okay, so my bootloader has been unlocked. Does that mean I won't be affected at all?
BottleGreen said:
Okay, so my bootloader has been unlocked. Does that mean I won't be affected at all?
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Is that first sentence a statement or a question?
Bootloader unlocked means freedom. Life is a lot easier, just flash a kernel with recovery and upgrade
o0 Matt 0o said:
Is that first sentence a statement or a question?
Bootloader unlocked means freedom. Life is a lot easier, just flash a kernel with recovery and upgrade
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Yes my bootloader is unlocked, I used the Sony method. I didn't think I could flash a rooted ROM without it to be honest.
Hmm, I think I'm confusing recovery with Bootloader though here. I thought Recovery was part of the bootloader unlocking process and was separate from the ROM. Kind of like a small management interface to flash new ROMs and manage the device from the boot partition.
Does anyone have an answer to the above? I'm just trying to make sense of the process here.
What do you want to know? What the bootloader is?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Bootloader
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What do you want to know? What the bootloader is?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Bootloader
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I'd really like to know what 'recovery' is exactly and how it differs from either a ROM or a bootloader. I understand the Xperia Z2 stock rooted Lollipop ROM has no recovery, so I want to know what exactly that means and what the implications are in the event I choose to upgrade to 5.1 in the future.
I'm on .28 existenz Y but no matter which rom/stock i use, photo quality is terribly weak. For example, the front camera, It has a lot of noise, whatever or is sunny or is dark. The rear camera makes good pictures until you look at the details. What is wrong? You know how to correct it?
Someone also has the impression that xperia Z2 doing ugly pictures?
botanicfts said:
I'm on .28 existenz Y but no matter which rom/stock i use, photo quality is terribly weak. For example, the front camera, It has a lot of noise, whatever or is sunny or is dark. The rear camera makes good pictures until you look at the details. What is wrong? You know how to correct it?
Someone also has the impression that xperia Z2 doing ugly pictures?
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Do you have unlocked bootloader? If yes what is with your DMR keys?
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drlemi said:
Do you have unlocked bootloader? If yes what is with your DMR keys?
Sent from my D6503 using XDA Free mobile app
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i have unlocked bootloader, i tried to restore this DMR keys, but doesnt work
botanicfts said:
i have unlocked bootloader, i tried to restore this DMR keys, but doesnt work
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Here is a simple DRM restore solution:
1.flash .69 ftf
2.relock and unlock the bootloader after that
3.turn on the phone and force it off(volup+power)
4.flash .28 ftf without TA
5.flash Androplus kernel(to get recovery) and in TWRP flash the DRM restore zip
6.it should work
BlAckXpeRia said:
Here is a simple DRM restore solution:
1.flash only TA partition from .69 ftf
2.flash .28 ftf without TA
3.flash the DRM restore zip
4.it should work
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should, but doesnt
botanicfts said:
should, but doesnt
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Tried it ?
botanicfts said:
should, but doesnt
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Those instructions worked for me and for everyone else. It has to work with your device, there is no reason it shouldn't. It also worked on my Z1.
I forgot to mention that you need to relock and unlock the bootloader after you flash .69. I updated my previous post with proper instructions.
BTW I have the device from 5 days and did it, so is can't be a problem for you.
Pandemic said:
Tried it ?
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yup, 2 times, doesnt work
BlAckXpeRia said:
Those instructions worked for me and for everyone else. It has to work with your device, there is no reason it shouldn't. It also worked on my Z1.
I forgot to mention that you need to relock and unlock the bootloader after you flash .69. I updated my previous post with proper instructions.
BTW I have the device from 5 days and did it, so is can't be a problem for you.
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i did this 2 times, with my phone and from my friend, still doesnt work for both, idk why. i have original TA.img from my phone, before i have uncloked this bootloader, can that help me?
botanicfts said:
yup, 2 times, doesnt work
i did this 2 times, with my phone and from my friend, still doesnt work for both, idk why. i have original TA.img from my phone, before i have uncloked this bootloader, can that help me?
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I think not.
You must be forgetting something. Are you using .69 or other kk ftf? It must be .69 to work. Also, the relocking has to happen while on .69(in my case it didn't even boot like the original instruction said, but it worked). The .69 firmware ABSOLUTELY needs to have TA in it! Maybe that is the mistake? I can't think of other reasons.
BlAckXpeRia said:
I think not.
You must be forgetting something. Are you using .69 or other kk ftf? It must be .69 to work. Also, the relocking has to happen while on .69(in my case it didn't even boot like the original instruction said, but it worked). The .69 firmware ABSOLUTELY needs to have TA in it! Maybe that is the mistake? I can't think of other reasons.
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ok, I'll do it as soon as let you know. what i want to do? i want back this DRM keys, but i want to flash existenz too, should it work?
I'm interested in this too, currently I'm on existenz with androplus kernel, but I want to get DRM back because the camera quality is really bad.
can I flash .69, then lock and unlock the bootloader, then flash the existenz rom, after the androplus kernel and after the DRM fix?
the problem that I'm facing, or at least I think it is, the existenz rom is a zip, and I need to flash a ftf, right?
jok3r4u said:
I'm interested in this too, currently I'm on existenz with androplus kernel, but I want to get DRM back because the camera quality is really bad.
can I flash .69, then lock and unlock the bootloader, then flash the existenz rom, after the androplus kernel and after the DRM fix?
the problem that I'm facing, or at least I think it is, the existenz rom is a zip, and I need to flash a ftf, right?
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that's what I'm doing now.
1. flash .69
2. lock bootloader
3. flash .69 again
4. unlock bootloader
5. flash .28 without TA partition (check under exclude)
6. flash androplus kernel
7. drm fix
8. existenz
when still doesnt work, whatever im gonna kill myself
whoa, take it easy, the phone doesn't worth it
if it works, can you post a link to the right files to flash and how to do so, I just got my phone the other day and I don't wanna mix something up with it already.
*haven't flashed any ftf files yet, still have to figure it out how to do it.
jok3r4u said:
whoa, take it easy, the phone doesn't worth it
if it works, can you post a link to the right files to flash and how to do so, I just got my phone the other day and I don't wanna mix something up with it already.
*haven't flashed any ftf files yet, still have to figure it out how to do it.
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when i check drm keys with this service menus, that says [unknown error] and [active] what does it mean?
You can restore your DRM partition using your TA.img. Just download Backup-TA from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2292598
connect your phone with USB debugging on then open .bat file of script then select "Convert TA.IMG". At this point there must be some folder to tell your where you put your img in. After there's a backup restore by press 2.
so a simple restore is enough and no need to go through the .69 flash/DRM fix zip ? are you sure ?
My TA backup was done on 4.4.x rom, would it work normally on LP roms ?
http://www.mrcrab.net/viewstockrom/12900-d6503.html
Try this FTF
Perform these steps
1. lock bootloader using Flashtools
2. flash 17.1.A.2.69 TW with full wipe
3. reboot, check camera and x-reality - OK
4. unlock bootloader
5. reboot, check camera and x-reality - still OK
6. root, install recovery
7.Install your rom
8.Install DRM restoration zip for LOLLIPOP
9.Reboot and restore your data. (Including your SD Card)
BlAckXpeRia said:
Here is a simple DRM restore solution:
1.flash .69 ftf
2.relock and unlock the bootloader after that
3.turn on the phone and force it off(volup+power)
4.flash .28 ftf without TA
5.flash Androplus kernel(to get recovery) and in TWRP flash the DRM restore zip
6.it should work
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Does this work if you unlocked the bootloader but didnt backup the DRM keys?
Eanan said:
Does this work if you unlocked the bootloader but didnt backup the DRM keys?
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Yes. It is made exactly for that.
BlAckXpeRia said:
Yes. It is made exactly for that.
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Ok, where do I get the .69 ftf and the .28 ftf? ive never heard of these ftf things.
Thanks
Can anyone tell me, or point me in the direction of a detailed explanation of how to return a z2 to factory software (ie stock firmware with no twrp or root) please?
I'm currently on Existenz MM with Twrp installed.
I see I can flash a stock ROM from Twrp but how do I then get rid of custom recovery? Does it make a difference that the phone is carrier locked and was carrier branded (O2)?
Many thanks!
tooplanx said:
Can anyone tell me, or point me in the direction of a detailed explanation of how to return a z2 to factory software (ie stock firmware with no twrp or root) please?
I'm currently on Existenz MM with Twrp installed.
I see I can flash a stock ROM from Twrp but how do I then get rid of custom recovery? Does it make a difference that the phone is carrier locked and was carrier branded (O2)?
Many thanks!
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Use flashtools
raminta said:
Use flashtools
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Okay, I already kind of new that. I could do with more detail. How exactly do I use flashtools and what do I flash?
Click the XF button to download the latest software with XperiFirm.
Then click the Thundershock icon and select flashmode to flash the rom, it should automatically list your latest downloads.
Check the wipe boxes if there not already checked.
Should be quite straight forward.
I'm not sure if that also locks your bootloader again if you want that, but there are plenty of manuals for that.
There are also plenty of manuals how to restore your TA partition.
mannte said:
Click the XF button to download the latest software with XperiFirm.
Then click the Thundershock icon and select flashmode to flash the rom, it should automatically list your latest downloads.
Check the wipe boxes if there not already checked.
Should be quite straight forward.
I'm not sure if that also locks your bootloader again if you want that, but there are plenty of manuals for that.
There are also plenty of manuals how to restore your TA partition.
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Thanks for that. I'll give it a go when my new phone arrives.:good:
Hello...
Is it just that simple.- flash the latest official global firmware in twrp, clear cache/dalvik and reboot,- and then i am completely back on stock ?
And after it, i can lock bootloader with the miflash-unlock-tool, if i would ?
(or how to do that?)
Would anyone post a simple step by step guide here ?
Thanks in advance !!!
*push*
Anyone can confirm or correct ?
Take miflash and flash Fastboot Rom with the "delete and lock" Option.
ConradB said:
Take miflash and flash Fastboot Rom with the "delete and lock" Option.
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And there is nothing to take care about, like told in this xda-story ? :
https://www.xda-developers.com/flash-miui-global-locked-bootloader-xiaomi-brick/
Just start the mi-flash-tool and select the Fastboot-Rom, for example "...Global-9.6.25.0.OEJMIFD-3433a60ef4-8.1...", and start ?
Equal, if the device is rooted with magisk and flashed with unofficial lineageOS ?
BTW.
Where to get/download the newest/correct Mi-Flash-Tool ?
How was your experience with custom ROMs? Any serious bugs??
cha_indian said:
How was your experience with custom ROMs? Any serious bugs??
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I am on unofficial LOS 16 and it is a daily driver for me. I just want to know the complete correct way to go back to stock / lock the bootloader again, if i sell my phone in the future, like i do with every phone.
CM-Tester said:
And there is nothing to take care about, like told in this xda-story ? :
https://www.xda-developers.com/flash-miui-global-locked-bootloader-xiaomi-brick/
Just start the mi-flash-tool and select the Fastboot-Rom, for example "...Global-9.6.25.0.OEJMIFD-3433a60ef4-8.1...", and start ?
Equal, if the device is rooted with magisk and flashed with unofficial lineageOS ?
BTW.
Where to get/download the newest/correct Mi-Flash-Tool ?
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Anyone some experience ??
CM-Tester said:
Hello...
Is it just that simple.- flash the latest official global firmware in twrp, clear cache/dalvik and reboot,- and then i am completely back on stock ?
And after it, i can lock bootloader with the miflash-unlock-tool, if i would ?
(or how to do that?)
Would anyone post a simple step by step guide here ?
Thanks in advance !!!
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Just download the official fastboot ROM and flash via fastboot mode. It'll wipe all your data and start your device a new including locking your bootloader.
MasterFURQAN said:
Just download the official fastboot ROM and flash via fastboot mode. It'll wipe all your data and start your device a new including locking your bootloader.
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Thanks !
Is it possible too, to flash with TWRP, or just the fastboot-method is possible ?
CM-Tester said:
Thanks !
Is it possible too, to flash with TWRP, or just the fastboot-method is possible ?
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Fastboot will restore your phone back to factory settings and I guess that's what you want. You can't restore to factory settings in TWRP as it requires unlocked bootloader. Just download the ROM and flash via fastboot
MasterFURQAN said:
Fastboot will restore your phone back to factory settings and I guess that's what you want. You can't restore to factory settings in TWRP as it requires unlocked bootloader. Just download the ROM and flash via fastboot
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Ok, so if i had downloaded the fastboot-rom 9.6.25.0,- could i flash it with the mi-flash-tool from here too, to do that all (lock bootloader and completely go back to stock):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/xiaomi-poco-f1-unlock-bootloader-custom-t3839405
As i never did that before... - Is that simple or do i need a little "how-to" guide...
I was searching a bit here on xda, but didn´t found a little guide for that...
CM-Tester said:
Ok, so if i had downloaded the fastboot-rom 9.6.25.0,- could i flash it with the mi-flash-tool from here too, to do that all (lock bootloader and completely go back to stock):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/xiaomi-poco-f1-unlock-bootloader-custom-t3839405
As i never did that before... - Is that simple or do i need a little "how-to" guide...
I was searching a bit here on xda, but didn´t found a little guide for that...
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It's quite simple. I did it myself a few days ago. The tool does everything itself. But you should still read the thread if you are new to MIUI like me. But keep in mind the phone will format including the internal storage. I suggest you backup everything.
MasterFURQAN said:
It's quite simple. I did it myself a few days ago. The tool does everything itself. But you should still read the thread if you are new to MIUI like me. But keep in mind the phone will format including the internal storage. I suggest you backup everything.
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Ok, i think, if i would go back to stock, i would take the tool, if it is that simple (all automatical).
Thanks
Anyone know how to downgrade os? I'm on android 11.
Your bootloader must be unlocked. Once that is done, flashing an older firmware should be relatively trivial using Odin.
I just did it. Flashed android 10 from 11. Flash an unlocked frp if its locked. Use Odin3 v3.14 patched. Make sure you use right csc code
Is this the same procedure for all samsung? I've done this to my galaxy s10, but instead of odin i flashed a backup of android 10 using twrp (currently i'm using the latest bootloader) and the phone is now in bootloop.
I resell phones so I'm not super familiar with twrp, but sing patched Odin to downgrade works like a charm.
In patched odin flash ap, bl cp csc and user data. Even if you're frp locked that will get you past it. Use android 10 build date 20210626133126 samfw
jayvee1 said:
I resell phones so I'm not super familiar with twrp, but sing patched Odin to downgrade works like a charm.
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Do you know if flashing the system using odin it deactivate the oem unlock? (aka RMM State: Prenormal) because after the system installation i need to install twrp
GamingSoldier said:
Do you know if flashing the system using odin it deactivate the oem unlock? (aka RMM State: Prenormal) because after the system installation i need to install twrp
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I just answered that in the post about the yours. We typed at the same time
jayvee1 said:
I just answered that in the post about the yours. We typed at the same time
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So, what your thoughts about this: https://samfw.com/blog/what-is-bit-binary-value
If for some reason my flashing system to bypass oem lock was a one off there are multiple other ways. You could flash a single partition using Medusa. Or read Thread 'V60 Bootloader Unlock and Magisk Root' https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/v60-bootloader-unlock-and-magisk-root.4358785/ and you'll learn how to Fastboot flash oem unlock. That works, I did it on a V60
So when flashing look at the 5th number of the baseband is a 5 then you can flash anything 5 or higher. If you flash a 4 you're going to break it. If you flash a 7 you can always go back down to 5
jayvee1 said:
If for some reason my flashing system to bypass oem lock was a one off there are multiple other ways. You could flash a single partition using Medusa. Or read Thread 'V60 Bootloader Unlock and Magisk Root' https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/v60-bootloader-unlock-and-magisk-root.4358785/ and you'll learn how to Fastboot flash oem unlock. That works, I did it on a V60
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Well, that explains it all, LG phones and Samsung are very different, with a samsung there is this thing called "Binary" or "SW Rev" meaning that if you have a binary 10 installed on your device and try to install the binary 9 it will not flash or if you force-it to flash your phone won't boot in to the system (only in download mode), every new android version it changes the binary, so in samsung it's only possible to downgrade the android version if you use a rom that is compatible with the latest binary
jayvee1 said:
So when flashing look at the 5th number of the baseband is a 5 then you can flash anything 5 or higher. If you flash a 4 you're going to break it. If you flash a 7 you can always go back down to 5
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I have a galaxy s10 g973f and i just had updated to the latest bootloader, when i tried to install the older one the phone didn't boot anymore and i had to do some things to get back it working again
I look at the
GamingSoldier said:
I have a galaxy s10 g973f and i just had updated to the latest bootloader, when i tried to install the older one the phone didn't boot anymore and i had to do some things to get back it working again
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I look at th csc code. If I flash and it bootloops then I reflash something else. You rarely break a phone permanently. Sometimes I have no clue what the original firmware was or im combining different pieces. So reflash the csc that works and eventually everything will work out.
GamingSoldier said:
Do you know if flashing the system using odin it deactivate the oem unlock? (aka RMM State: Prenormal) because after the system installation i need to install twrp
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it doesn't but i followed this and it works. https://www.hardreset.info/devices/...02s/faq/bootloader-unlock/samsung-bootloader/
Hum quite interestig this post I have A715F/DS with frp lock. and android 11 stock-I'm planing to downgrde to adroid stock 10 (cant do anything) I will be able to do that (download firmware/botloader with frp locked) or I will brick it?Bettar to use last Odin version r the last Odind version ptched?
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Hum quite interestig this post I have A715F/DS with frp lock. and android 11 stock-I'm planing to downgrde to adroid stock 10 (cant do anything) I will be able to do that (download firmware/botloader with frp locked) or I will brick it?Bettar to use last Odin version r the last Odind version ptched?
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i have a whole complete ao25q with patched magisk and a debloater if you want me to upload with pit files. I'm using the newest Odin Version
MiniNinja2024 said:
i have a whole complete ao25q with patched magisk and a debloater if you want me to upload with pit files. I'm using the newest Odin Version
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that is realy knde from u I funt "hopefull a solution "to keep knox 0x0 (just for install app as patypal) a A710F_Fix_Open_OEM that they say reset the frp (hope will not brick handy) I will let u know!
MiniNinja2024 said:
i have a whole complete ao25q with patched magisk and a debloater if you want me to upload with pit files
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helen2 said:
that is realy knde from u I funt "hopefull a solution "to keep knox 0x0 (just for install app as patypal) a A710F_Fix_Open_OEM that they say reset the frp (hope will not brick handy) I will let u know!
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kk, keep me updated and i will look around for ya also
MiniNinja2024 said:
kk, keep me updated and i will look around for ya also
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so that file is oeM but modded s no chance nw I will try to dwngrade the I wll try t flas Samsung service rom