[Firmware] G930UUEU2APEH (flashes to g930a) - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S7 Guides, News, & Discussion

THANKS @Jtate1729 for donating
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B17W2gA_VROXV0M1NTZSaUxaajQ/view?usp=sharing
mirror: https://mega.nz/#!Gp9gXYKY!CQV9FcZTiW7wf9vUeEtUck-5mF_QOQFy-vbcjRrd5kA
Guide to flashing on a g930a in post two, although its pretty straightforward. i included odin inside the .rar

Download the firmware from the post above, which includes odin 3.12.3, which worked for me. if you have problems, try the odin in the root post
once downloaded, extract until you have all four .tar.md5 files
open odin, press the BL button and select the BL_G930UUEU2APEH-blah-.tar.md5 file
do the same for AP, CP, and CSC
put phone in download mode and press start
root with same method as G930/5A firmware
happy flashing everyone and thanks again @Jtate1729
FAQ
1. yes this works on a G930A with the latest june pf2 firmware
2. no, you didnt do it right if it wasnt easy as crap. make sure you have drivers and a good cable.
3. android pay does work.
4. root with the only g930a method there is right now
5. yes you SHOULD hit that thanks button

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Goal acheived. Firmware is on its way!

Very exciting! As soon as I saw the Edge U firmware thread I got super excited before I remembered I only have the flat s7. Can't believe it took this long for someone to get it!

I found that site about a week ago and determined it wasn't legit because the firmware has been uploaded for over a month and no word of it still until recently.
Guess I'm going to be proved wrong?

TehPirate_ said:
I found that site about a week ago and determined it wasn't legit because the firmware has been uploaded for over a month and no word of it still until recently.
Guess I'm going to be proved wrong?
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you already have, its just persian and weird.
i got the g930a PF2 firmware from it and works fine.
in fact,
persia is right off the coast of south korea,
which is why i determined it was probably legitimately illegitimate.

the site does, however, take 1-24 hours to process payments. which is what im currently waiting on you guys. coming soon i promise

Ae3NerdGod said:
the site does, however, take 1-24 hours to process payments. which is what im currently waiting on you guys. coming soon i promise
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Did you check the files for malware? Is there any way they can inject stuff into them to compromise the phone or PC? Why would a Persian site be the only one that has a US carrier FW?
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Skizzy034 said:
Did you check the files for malware? Is there any way they can inject stuff into them to compromise the phone or PC? Why would a Persian site be the only one that has a US carrier FW?
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Omg dude chill.
They literally can't inject anything into these files. Their signed. You get that's the whole reason we need these specific files right? Chill out. As I previously explained
PERSIA IS RIGHT UNDER SOUTH KOREA, LOOK AT A MAP PEOPLE.
Samsung headquarters=suwon, South Korea.
People are corrupt and broke in Persia
Deduction; legitmate site doing illegitimate things for money so the guy probably risking his job to leak these files onto an incredibly well organized (albeit persian) forum so he can eat and pay rent and get laid. Just like the rest of us
The world is corrupt dude.
But your phone doesn't have to be.
I didn't scan for malware, and don't need to.
It's a firmware file signed by Samsung that successfully restored my LOCKED BOOTLOADER phone back to stock.
It's not an executable, and it cannot harm you or your precious fragile bubble of false safety.
I hate people who don't understand how malware works.
I haven't used an Antivirus since I was 8
And everyone I see who have Antivirus programs have Hella malware and I remain clean.
Stop living life in fear

Skizzy034 said:
Did you check the files for malware? Is there any way they can inject stuff into them to compromise the phone or PC? Why would a Persian site be the only one that has a US carrier FW?
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The guy probably has an inside source at Samsung that provided him the files for a fee, which is why we have to pay for it.
These files are signed by Samsung, which is why the bootloader accepts them, so there's pretty much no chance of their being malware embedded in the files.

Ae3NerdGod said:
Omg dude chill.
They literally can't inject anything into these files. Their signed. You get that's the whole reason we need these specific files right? Chill out. As I previously explained
PERSIA IS RIGHT UNDER SOUTH KOREA, LOOK AT A MAP PEOPLE.
Samsung headquarters=suwon, South Korea.
People are corrupt and broke in Persia
Deduction; legitmate site doing illegitimate things for money so the guy probably risking his job to leak these files onto an incredibly well organized (albeit persian) forum so he can eat and pay rent and get laid. Just like the rest of us
The world is corrupt dude.
But your phone doesn't have to be.
I didn't scan for malware, and don't need to.
It's a firmware file signed by Samsung that successfully restored my LOCKED BOOTLOADER phone back to stock.
It's not an executable, and it cannot harm you or your precious fragile bubble of false safety.
I hate people who don't understand how malware works.
I haven't used an Antivirus since I was 8
And everyone I see who have Antivirus programs have Hella malware and I remain clean.
Stop living life in fear
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Looks like you need to chill out man. I was just asking a question. Didn't mean to get you that upset..
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Longcat14 said:
The guy probably has an inside source at Samsung that provided him the files for a fee, which is why we have to pay for it.
These files are signed by Samsung, which is why the bootloader accepts them, so there's pretty much no chance of their being malware embedded in the files.
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Thanks for the polite answer.
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You're right. Sorry. But malware is a stupid trend

Ae3NerdGod said:
You're right. Sorry. But malware is a stupid trend
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I personally don't use any commercial Antivirus software on my PC either. Just what is default with Windows and I haven't had any major problems.
BTW, can you link the site please? I wanna see if I can get the 935A FW.
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hey.. guys...
it flashes >:3

Skizzy034 said:
I personally don't use any commercial Antivirus software on my PC either. Just what is default with Windows and I haven't had any major problems.
BTW, can you link the site please? I wanna see if I can get the 935A FW.
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see, i dont even use the windows stuff. its all conspiracy mannnnnnnnnn.
also, thats already here
g935a firmware http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-s7-edge/how-to/stock-firmware-935a-att-t3410887

Ae3NerdGod said:
see, i dont even use the windows stuff. its all conspiracy mannnnnnnnnn.
also, thats already here
g935a firmware http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-s7-edge/how-to/stock-firmware-935a-att-t3410887
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There's a problem with that one. Everyone who restores to it loses the ability to receive calls. I want to try the site you used to see if maybe the one we have isn't complete or something.
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Skizzy034 said:
There's a problem with that one. Everyone who restores to it loses the ability to receive calls. I want to try the site you used to see if maybe the one we have isn't complete or something.
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http://forum.a2phone.ir/download-ce...oid-6-0-1_4file-firmware.html?highlight=g935a
you click that, it takes you to a persian site, you switch to english at the top left, signup and buy premium, the 15$ option gives you 5gb of bandwith and 4 files per day per month.
it took a full day for me to be bale to download the files after payment with a new account.
i believe the phone problems are related to yalls EFS partitions though. and you just should have made a backup

Links posted, guys. sorry, fell asleep last night while they were uploading

At work so I can't flash it yet.
Can you confirm if band 17 works?
Also according to post 413 on the page below enhanced lte and video calling may work with the below edits.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att...m-935u-firmware-install-guide-t3411451/page42

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App Permissions (rooting, data collection, Sony)

I've known for some time that the app permissions and data about us being sent to companies via our 'free' apps has always been scandelous. If you don't know about this, there are countless studies by reputable organisations, simply google it.
Like many of us here, I've owned a number of hot Xperia phones, and a few days ago got a new one! But, I updated an app, and when I opened it, I got a shock with how far the permissions are going. The updated app said note: we're going to collect this data about your device. The three pieces that pi**ed me off today are:
1. Phone number
2. Android device ID
3. Info. about all apps on phone
If you're famialiar with why Facebook is one of the greatest marketing successes of our time, then you probably, like me, like to protect your privacy on your phone. I don't think Google is all bad, and there are so many apps which help you in this regard.
Without voiding the warranty of my new phone, I cannot yet get root. I need root to install all sorts of apps which help protect me and my life. Would you tell a stranger on the street your name, age, what's on your phone, phone number, the sites you visit etc? I wouldn't do that. I'm frustrated right now, caught between saving my new warranty and not selling my life for a few stupid 'free' games. I think there is a misstep here. OK the manufacturers let us modify software at our own risk, but they sell the stories of our phones living in an app heaven/bountyland/happy place, but don't do anything to help us protect our privacy.
I agree with you completely. But there are methods to root your phone without unlocking the bootloader (if you still think they will discover, you just have to flash a stock firmware before taking to the store and done)
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Thanks buddy. I've tried all locked-bootloader roots available in this section, flashtool and others.
p.s. for anyone interested in one in this stuff, probably my favourite app (requires root) is LBE Privacy Guard. I used it on other Xperias and there's nothing it can't do!
Wow tinfoil hat alert...
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CrazyPeter said:
Wow tinfoil hat alert...
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Wow, you can't post anything on this site without an irrelevant sarcastic answer.
Why can't you just root using this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
Straight forward and quick. Then if you need to send your phone in just flash back to your standard stock firmware??
Thanks very much! I have tried that one though, and posted a report - it fails on my phone. It works for some phones (especially the S and P) but not on all the 2012 Sony phones. I've rooted a few phones before, so I check all the things you have to do and can't find the problem. No one with my phone has posted success with that tool so I doubt it's just me.
I seen in the data usage, some of the free apps have been upload a LOT of data, when they have no reason to e.g. a free live wallpaper. It makes me so angry I just want to nuke the software and not install anything new until root is sorted.

No updates, KNOX, Etc...

So I sent a pretty nasty message to Samsung today announcing my displeasure with this whole KNOX issue and not receiving updates because of our devices being "modified" I did so because Samsung preached Open Source, as does Google and for them to block OTA updates is about as much bull as if Microsoft started to block your Windows updates because you install some aftermarket software etc. We all paid for a product and we are all entitled to updates I feel regardless of weather or not we have rooted our devices or not. If I get any sort of response at all I will post. I doubt I will but it felt good to vent to them at Samsung. You all should do the same. If they get enough complaints then maybe they will do something about it.
MOD EDIT: Profanity will NOT be tolerated on this site. Post edited
I second this.
I agree with this but give it time, a work around will come up.
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Beandip-Javier said:
I agree with this but give it time, a work around will come up.
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it already has... downloading mi5 to flash back to get update (knox tripped)
drewiskee said:
it already has... downloading mi5 to flash back to get update (knox tripped)
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My point to them is we should not have to go through a workaround.
We should not have to Odin back two updates, update to the second, wait for MJ4, and that's if you even get the update cause I know they stopped them for a while for some. On top of that you lose everything you have done which is crap. Xposed, Viper Audio Mod etc. All that stuff takes time to do and someone shouldn't have to start from scratch because Samsung f***ed up in the first place and didn't get their software right causing audio and S pen issues. Should we have to go through this headache because of their mistake? I think not.
MikeyLee said:
My point to them is we should not have to go through a workaround.
We should not have to Odin back two updates, update to the second, wait for MJ4, and that's if you even get the update cause I know they stopped them for a while for some. On top of that you lose everything you have done which is crap. Xposed, Viper Audio Mod etc. All that stuff takes time to do and someone shouldn't have to start from scratch because Samsung f***ed up in the first place and didn't get their software right causing audio and S pen issues. Should we have to go through this headache because of their mistake? I think not.
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i totally agree but in do time..
drewiskee said:
i totally agree but in do time..
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Feel free to sign up and chime in. Maybe someone from Samsung will actually listen if we stir up enough trouble
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http://opensource.samsung.com/commu...pe=forum&threadId=1366&msgId=1366&forumType=8
KNOX was a problem on the SGS4 too, but devs got it handled. Same will happen with Note 3.....so cool yer jets.
Not being able to get updates because you are rooted has been an issue since the beginning of Android time and has nothing to do with knox. If you choose to root then it is warned that you must jump through hoops to get updates, known fact. Android being open source has nothing to do with your freedom to root and modify your device either. It is simply a means to allow any third party to make apps, widgets, theme engines, whatever, unlike a closed source like IOS where all developers have to go through Apple to get rights.
Knox is security, plain and simple. There have been a lot of malicious attacks on Android in the past year and this is an attempt of closing those back doors. Difficulty in rooting and flashing is a side effect not the direct target.
kennyglass123 said:
Not being able to get updates because you are rooted has been an issue since the beginning of Android time and has nothing to do with knox. If you choose to root then it is warned that you must jump through hoops to get updates, known fact. Android being open source has nothing to do with your freedom to root and modify your device either. It is simply a means to allow any third party to make apps, widgets, theme engines, whatever, unlike a closed source like IOS where all developers have to go through Apple to get rights.
Knox is security, plain and simple. There have been a lot of malicious attacks on Android in the past year and this is an attempt of closing those back doors. Difficulty in rooting and flashing is a side effect not the direct target.
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EXACTLY!!! Thank You for posting this! Since you're a mod, maybe some people will actually believe you!!!
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Out of curiosity could this potentially lead to helping unlock the bootloader? Or anything else for that matter? I'm not the most smartest at knowing things of this nature so it never hurts to ask, right? Thanks in advance.
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Seconded.
Looking into trying to help with the kernel modules. Hopefully we can get something figured out
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Surge1223 said:
Seconded.
Looking into trying to help with the kernel modules. Hopefully we can get something figured out
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It is amazing the amount of time that you guys must spend tearing apart our phones in order to fix things that shouldn't be broken in the first place. Thanks for all the effort.
Ahhhh! S&#t! Surge in the house! I was gonna say get this info over to the s4 forum but looks like it got there! I miss my mdk s4 but due to my clumsy @$$, I had to send it in for a insurance claim. so I sold the one sent to me and got the note 3. You devs CAN'T be thanked enough for what yall do but I don't mind trying! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
THANK YOU!
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Yes at least something to hope for its been kinda quite here lately on note 3 Verizon forums
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Seems like the cast of a highly anticipated movie is getting revealed one by one.
I'm thrilled to see some progress going on considering how heart-broken I've been with those locked threads and scams.
Let's hope this isn't another one of those.
I have to ask though, what exactly is Qfuse? Is there any easy explanation for it?
404 ERROR said:
Seems like the cast of a highly anticipated movie is getting revealed one by one.
I'm thrilled to see some progress going on considering how heart-broken I've been with those locked threads and scams.
Let's hope this isn't another one of those.
I have to ask though, what exactly is Qfuse? Is there any easy explanation for it?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28464645
Just putting this out there and I don't know anything about this type of dump/log. But would it be beneficial to get the same tree from a Dev Ed phone. Just an idea cause in my mind that makes sense to compare the two to see if that leads any where.
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want to help
ryanbg said:
Too long to explain how I got this. It's from my device. Hopefully this attracts the right attention. This is my biggest discovery yet. It's all out of order too, and I'm not going to put it into order because I'm lazy. Thanks @Surge1223 as always
As far as I can tell, this would be the device tree source.
Pastebin dump
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I'll admit that im not a dev, but id like to post my version of the same file to see if they're any different bith my knox being 0x1.
Where did you find this gold mine?
pimpmaneaton said:
Just putting this out there and I don't know anything about this type of dump/log. But would it be beneficial to get the same tree from a Dev Ed phone. Just an idea cause in my mind that makes sense to compare the two to see if that leads any where.
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orangewaldo said:
I'll admit that im not a dev, but id like to post my version of the same file to see if they're any different bith my knox being 0x1.
Where did you find this gold mine?
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This is a generic source file for MSM8974, this isn't what the fuses are actually set to. You can check what fuses are blown (or most) with viewmem. The file just shows us all the possible registers/addresses, and how they are setup.
ryanbg said:
As far as I can tell, this would be the device tree source.
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Ryan, that pastebin in truncated because of the size limit for free pastebin.
Can you please upload file where we can get the whole thing, possibly on github?
Second, can you please consider moving this thread to "Hardware Hacking General" as
this is useful for a whole range of Qualcomm MSM8974 based devices.
For even more info about Qfuses, look here: "Qfuses in the MSM8960".
E:V:A said:
Ryan, that pastebin in truncated because of the size limit for free pastebin.
Can you please upload file where we can get the whole thing, possibly on github?
Second, can you please consider moving this thread to "Hardware Hacking General" as
this is useful for a whole range of Qualcomm MSM8974 based devices.
For even more info about Qfuses, look here: "Qfuses in the MSM8960".
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I believe I already started a thread in Hardware Hacking, I think it just fell to the back already. I actually have the whole register map, the problem is it was split into SEVERAL chunks. It will take me quite a bit of time to piece it all back together. The dump I posted here is actually like 4-5 different files I pieced together since the tool I used to carve it out of a memory dump didn't recognize it at one contiguous file. I slapped all of them together out of order and uploaded it because I was so excited. I will be out of town this weekend, but I will start putting the puzzle pieces together (there might be like 100 different files.)
I know longer have the memory dump (I wasn't aware of it's significance at the time,) but I do have all the files I pulled out of it.
file disassembly and heartbleed exploit
Let me know of any files that would help if they are disassembled amd decompiled.
Also I have the heartbleed exploit. I wonder if we installed a openssl version that is affected. Infect the phone with a root kit like virus and do a mem dump. If we could grab something juicy.
This is a good read about the qfuse
http://blog.azimuthsecurity.com/2013/04/unlocking-motorola-bootloader.html?m=1

Exploitable hack needs an update to be seriously pushed

http://www.xperiablog.net/2015/08/0...ty-fix-heading-to-xperia-z-series-this-month/
This is to confirm Sony will be pushing out an update to protect their Z series phones first from this Stagefreight problem that involves hacking our Androids with simply MMS. The issue is for us is that we still haven't had Lollipop to our phones for this long. Will this patch update may even take Verizon to do a hell a lot longer before they could even give us our deserved update? Because this is a serious issue that must be addressed.
I've also attached a screenshot from the analysis app for my Z3v, and we're definitely vulnerable...
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we are ****ed
Watch vzw give us a patch without 5.1...
Old news Vzw is a terrible carrier
Not only stagefright but now certifi-gate, and certifi-gate you need to update the whole OS to fix it, so maybe we will finally get Lollipop, but wouldn't hold your breath.
I feel like a duck sitting on a pond surrounded by hunters, being a sitting duck I don't like.
SO LETS SEE HOW VZW PROTECTS THEIR NETWORK NOW!
Will VZW patch or will VZW not?
The quick fix solutions I have found so far in credits to Android Authority is to either download Textra for your messaging app, or disable auto downloading of MMS attachments on your messaging app.
To do that on our phones, go to stock Messaging app, Settings, then scroll down to uncheck Auto MMS Retrieval.
GigaSPX said:
The quick fix solutions I have found so far in credits to Android Authority is to either download Textra for your messaging app, or disable auto downloading of MMS attachments on your messaging app.
To do that on our phones, go to stock Messaging app, Settings, then scroll down to uncheck Auto MMS Retrieval.
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Good tip, did that yesterday to mine and my wife's phone after reading the exploit news.
Be careful, any MMS can have the exploit attached.
Forgot to add, I disabled "Hangouts" too, I think it is affected too.
I was on my phone and went to xda news and saw the pushbullet article. I click on comments and get a redirection with a mess of ads and a android message talking about being infected....wth xda!!!
1linuxfreak said:
Not only stagefright but now certifi-gate, and certifi-gate you need to update the whole OS to fix it, so maybe we will finally get Lollipop, but wouldn't hold your breath.
I feel like a duck sitting on a pond surrounded by hunters, being a sitting duck I don't like.
SO LETS SEE HOW VZW PROTECTS THEIR NETWORK NOW!
Will VZW patch or will VZW not?
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Where are you reading that you need to update the whole OS to patch Certifi-gate? Read this article, particularly the quote from the google spokesperson. http://www.zdnet.com/article/androcertifi-gate-remote-access-security-hole-malware-seen-in-the-wild/
BladeRunner said:
Where are you reading that you need to update the whole OS to patch Certifi-gate? Read this article, particularly the quote from the google spokesperson. http://www.zdnet.com/article/androcertifi-gate-remote-access-security-hole-malware-seen-in-the-wild/
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Took you long enough to try and disprove me.
Do some reading you will find it. It is a problem with a layer in the OS, I had the information before the Black Hat conference.
1linuxfreak said:
Took you long enough to try and disprove me.
Do some reading you will find it. It is a problem with a layer in the OS, I had the information before the Black Hat conference.
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I did read, couldn't find anything to support what you are saying but did find what I linked. If you have something else feel free to share with the rest of us. Kind of a moot point to me really as I am on my Nexus 6, which apparently isn't vulnerable.
That's okay I'm fine with being right don't have to prove it to you.
1linuxfreak said:
That's okay I'm fine with being right don't have to prove it to you.
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you have something against sharing with the community?
BladeRunner said:
you have something against sharing with the community?
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Your name is "community"?
Pleasure to meet you Community.
If you have Nexus 6 and are not at risk, are you just here to gloat and point fingers at us and laugh? Not very friendly.
1linuxfreak said:
Your name is "community"?
Pleasure to meet you Community.
If you have Nexus 6 and are not at risk, are you just here to gloat and point fingers at us and laugh? Not very friendly.
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Who's pointing fingers and laughing? There is a community of users here that could benefit from the information you have if you'd share it. I only asked where you got your information from as the information I had seemed to imply something different.
BladeRunner said:
Who's pointing fingers and laughing? There is a community of users here that could benefit from the information you have if you'd share it. I only asked where you got your information from as the information I had seemed to imply something different.
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If you know as much as you imply you would already know what I know and there would be no need for further discussion.
So as far as you are concerned the scare is over. Patches are out everything is fine. At least with your Nexus 6.
I will not post up something that is available on the inter web and you can find yourself. LAZY! Wait you may not get it right so here --
"Android-based mobile devices are under threat from yet another major security vulnerability and this time a simple download patch won’t fix it. Making smartphones and tablets safe against the new 'bug', dubbed Certifi-gate, will reportedly require a rewrite of the underlying software, leaving most mobile devices vulnerable until a new operating system version is released." -- there copy and paste this into your browsers search window or highlight and right click and do "Search Google" for this. Wait here -- https://www.google.com/search?q=certifi-gate+requires+a+OS+rewite&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=certifi-gate+requires+a+OS+rewrite
since you can't do it yourself.
Please go away now troll.
1linuxfreak said:
If you know as much as you imply you would already know what I know and there would be no need for further discussion.
So as far as you are concerned the scare is over. Patches are out everything is fine. At least with your Nexus 6.
I will not post up something that is available on the inter web and you can find yourself. LAZY! Wait you may not get it right so here --
"Android-based mobile devices are under threat from yet another major security vulnerability and this time a simple download patch won’t fix it. Making smartphones and tablets safe against the new 'bug', dubbed Certifi-gate, will reportedly require a rewrite of the underlying software, leaving most mobile devices vulnerable until a new operating system version is released." -- there copy and paste this into your browsers search window or highlight and right click and do "Search Google" for this. Wait here -- https://www.google.com/search?q=certifi-gate+requires+a+OS+rewite&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=certifi-gate+requires+a+OS+rewrite
since you can't do it yourself.
Please go away now troll.
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wow, I really feel that was completely uncalled for.
BladeRunner said:
wow, I really feel that was completely uncalled for.
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Really bro and what you did to me was kosher? Alrighty then!
Should have left it alone, I all but begged you to drop it.
So now I am wrong for sharing, really?
1linuxfreak said:
Really bro and what you did to me was kosher? Alrighty then!
Should have left it alone, I all but begged you to drop it.
So now I am wrong for sharing, really?
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WHT, exactly, did I "do to you"? Wrong for sharing? Absolutely not. It's what I wanted from the beginning. Wrong for personally attacking by calling me lazy and a troll. Absolutely, I am neither, thank you very much.
This thread was on its way down the list but I just had to wake it up......

Cant access samsung account after root.

Hello members. Whilebi rooted my s9 g965f. I am not able to sign in Samsung account. And not even able to access samsung pass. Plz guide me how could i signin to samsung account and also access samsung pass and biometric login to accounts. Thanks.
Getting error. To using Samsung services securely, signin agaian
I can't say about samsung account but features like Samsung Pass, Health, Security Folder, Samsung Pay are broken after root.
Leon said:
I can't say about samsung account but features like Samsung Pass, Health, Security Folder, Samsung Pay are broken after root.
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^^^^ this^^^^
mikapadia said:
Hello members. Whilebi rooted my s9 g965f. I am not able to sign in Samsung account. And not even able to access samsung pass. Plz guide me how could i signin to samsung account and also access samsung pass and biometric login to accounts. Thanks.
Getting error. To using Samsung services securely, signin agaian
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rooting moderns sammy devices runs the risk of exactly this. i still dont get why people root anymore? its so unnecessary anymore these days
Because in pakistan duty of mobiles r higher then the mobile actual price. So if someone import mobile from other country then must have to root to use in pakistan
Try custom rom, my G965F with LightROM connects and restore from samsung account just fine. Samsung health works too. Additionally, I had 2 SIM and 1 SDCard trick work. Sadly, samsung pass is never gonna work again after first root.
I had the same problem, give Soldier ROM a try.
mikapadia said:
Hello members. Whilebi rooted my s9 g965f. I am not able to sign in Samsung account. And not even able to access samsung pass. Plz guide me how could i signin to samsung account and also access samsung pass and biometric login to accounts. Thanks.
Getting error. To using Samsung services securely, signin agaian
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Did you flash a custom kernel?
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Asepriest said:
You are an idiot my friend! I'm not even sure why you come to these forums??
Too much free time? Maybe you should take a shower and go get a girlfriend rather then wasting your time reading stuff in here you obviously don't understand
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What's with the hostility, chill.
mikapadia said:
Because in pakistan duty of mobiles r higher then the mobile actual price. So if someone import mobile from other country then must have to root to use in pakistan
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^^ this is a real answer ^^
many of us live in the usa and we dont have any knowledge of certain countries making it this much of a pain in the ___ to usa a phone there
you sure that was a good idea?
ShaDisNX255 said:
What's with the hostility, chill.
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i was honestly confused by the aggro stance taken as well.
!Noki! said:
Did you flash a custom kernel?
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no i am using stock android 9
So every one knows it's a mismatched kernel date with security patch. Nothing to do with root.
Reported.
Learn to report harassers!
Youdoofus said:
i was honestly confused by the aggro stance taken as well.
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I reported him for degradation and racism and got it deleted lol
RadicalTeletubby said:
I reported him for degradation and racism and got it deleted lol
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racism and other aggressive posts is not what this forum is about in my personal opinion. I remember back in the day when there was some elite-ism going on from the people who thought that every person who (on their first day on the site) should know every acronym by heart and know how to use the (at the time, VERY broken search tools) to find out how to do the x-y-z thing theyre trying to do. Luckily, that seems to have subsided greatly and people are generally very helpful. Thats why i love this forum, its people just helping people usually.
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racism and other aggressive posts is not what this forum is about in my personal opinion. I remember back in the day when there was some elite-ism going on from the people who thought that every person who (on their first day on the site) should know every acronym by heart and know how to use the (at the time, VERY broken search tools) to find out how to do the x-y-z thing theyre trying to do. Luckily, that seems to have subsided greatly and people are generally very helpful. Thats why i love this forum, its people just helping people usually.
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Same but elitism isn't an excuse for slander but I agree with you the current forums are super friendly and helpful that's why I love this website
Every now and then users get hurt feelings and feel the need to lash out.

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