Want to activate old phone - Sprint LG G3

Hey everyone... I would like to re-add my G3 to my sprint lines but the problem is that it was previously rooted and updated to CM13. Usually, when activating via their website, it requires a stock rom. I dont remember what it was on before when I rooted it and the build info doesnt give me any insight. I would like to throw a stock rom on there and activate it then replace with CM13 or even Nougat if that is an option. What is my best course of action?

What you just said. Put a stock rooted ROM on (or BareCee), activate, then flash Resurrection Remix.
I'm not sure if you need to be on a stock ROM to activate but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.

SilverZero said:
What you just said. Put a stock rooted ROM on (or BareCee), activate, then flash Resurrection Remix.
I'm not sure if you need to be on a stock ROM to activate but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
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My concern is that I dont remember what my last rooted base was. I dont know the ZV number. Isn't this something I need to know before throwing a rooted rom on top of it?

For anyone looking to do this, I took the advice and wiped, installed BeeCee v2 (without knowing the previous base) and it installed fine. I was able to do the profile update to activate the device and then flash back to CM. All went without a hitch.

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Dual booting Ressurection Remix and stock ROM

Hi all
I have one application which tells me it has to run in an unroot ROM in order to work. I'd like to be able to dual boot between RR and an unrooted stock ROM; my guess is that this will not be possible (each time I've tried the stock has ended up being rooted), but I'd just like the experts to confirm this?
Its not a major issue if I can't do this, its just nagging me that despite looking through the forums (and the rest of the 'net) for some days I can't figure out the "can the stock ROM be unroot" bit....
Many thanks
Ian
igeraghtyb said:
Hi all
I have one application which tells me it has to run in an unroot ROM in order to work. I'd like to be able to dual boot between RR and an unrooted stock ROM; my guess is that this will not be possible (each time I've tried the stock has ended up being rooted), but I'd just like the experts to confirm this?
Its not a major issue if I can't do this, its just nagging me that despite looking through the forums (and the rest of the 'net) for some days I can't figure out the "can the stock ROM be unroot" bit....
Many thanks
Ian
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I know HOW to do this thing!!!!
- First of all install the stock ROM on the phone as primary rom.
- Root with relative CF-ROOT the stock ROM.
- Flash Dorimanx kernel latest version via CWM.
- Clone primary on secondary.
- WIPE and format the primary ROM without format Internal memory entirely.
- Install RR as primary ROM
- Flash Dorimanx kernel latest version via CWM.
- Boot the phone in secondary ROM (Stock ROM).
- As soon as you get in stock ROM open exTweaks.
- Go in MISC tab on the bottom.
- There you'll find the REMOVE ROOT button.
- Press IT.
- Reboot and then you've done what you wanted
- Enjoy
Unfortunately that doesn't work, the app I want to run somehow knows the system has been rooted before. Thanks for the help as I'm sure that works for other apps. The app I'm trying to use is called DME.
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I think the dual boot method doesn't work because both roms still share the same kernel. If that kernel is rooted in the primary rom then the second rom is also rooted. Seems like the DME app developers purposely removed root functionality to enhance the security of their app. Read somewhere that your DME server admin can allow it to work with rooted phones, whatever that means. If not, then it seems like you may need to use another app on your rooted phone, or just unroot the phone and use DME. Unless maybe someone has another suggestion?
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This belongs in general or Q&A not development.
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sefrcoko said:
I think the dual boot method doesn't work because both roms still share the same kernel. If that kernel is rooted in the primary rom then the second rom is also rooted. Seems like the DME app developers purposely removed root functionality to enhance the security of their app. Read somewhere that your DME server admin can allow it to work with rooted phones, whatever that means. If not, then it seems like you may need to use another app on your rooted phone, or just unroot the phone and use DME. Unless maybe someone has another suggestion?
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Many thanks for this - until that simple explanation I never understood that the ROMs would share the same kernel!
I'm guessing this problem only has one answer; to go back to a single stock ROM.

question i've heard about other LTE roms on our verizon note 2

ok, i unlocked my bootloader using adam's method .On beans rom 7, twrp installed ,working awesome added a couple mods but, my question is this now thats done can we really flash rom's from other us carriers? and, if we do will we have to flash the patch form SCOTTS,ROMS as a base or can we just flash entire rom with no additions ? I ask cause my i605 is set up for tmobile with global apn as, a system app thru titainium backup and is working fine with data but i would like to just go ahead and flash a tmobile rom but ,obviously dont wanna brick can anyone tell me if i can do this with out any issues and if i should expect issues what should i watch out for in a nut shell i want to just go with tmobile rom , not that theres anything wrong with my rom but would like a bit more choices ,NOT TO OFFEND ANY DEV'S of course. But could use a bit of direction i had seen ADAM'S post aboput but cant seem to get clairity on the subject thank you guys .i read to flash rom ,patch,kernel,then modenm , but if im not using verizon and deleted the ver. apns do i need to still in that order ,or at all
DAD12345 said:
ok, i unlocked my bootloader using adam's method .On beans rom 7, twrp installed ,working awesome added a couple mods but, my question is this now thats done can we really flash rom's from other us carriers? and, if we do will we have to flash the patch form SCOTTS,ROMS as a base or can we just flash entire rom with no additions ? I ask cause my i605 is set up for tmobile with global apn as, a system app thru titainium backup and is working fine with data but i would like to just go ahead and flash a tmobile rom but ,obviously dont wanna brick can anyone tell me if i can do this with out any issues and if i should expect issues what should i watch out for in a nut shell i want to just go with tmobile rom , not that theres anything wrong with my rom but would like a bit more choices ,NOT TO OFFEND ANY DEV'S of course. But could use a bit of direction i had seen ADAM'S post aboput but cant seem to get clairity on the subject thank you guys .i read to flash rom ,patch,kernel,then modenm , but if im not using verizon and deleted the ver. apns do i need to still in that order ,or at all
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I'm on the Tmobile Jedi Rom with Saber Kernel and everything is fine.
Here's what you do:
put rom on SD Card
factory reset/wipe caches
install rom
install modem/radio
install Scott's patch
reboot
NOTE: It's recommended that you flash a Verzion kernel during the install. Even though Saber kernel is working, that doesn't mean that the other kernels from different carriers will work too.
Make sure that you DO NOT flash an International Note 2 rom. Stick with AT&T, Tmobile, and Sprint
ok where do i stick in the kernel
DroidOnRoids said:
I'm on the Tmobile Jedi Rom with Saber Kernel and everything is fine.
Here's what you do:
put rom on SD Card
factory reset/wipe caches
install rom
install modem/radio
install Scott's patch
reboot
NOTE: It's recommended that you flash a Verzion kernel during the install. Even though Saber kernel is working, that doesn't mean that the other kernels from different carriers will work too.
Make sure that you DO NOT flash an International Note 2 rom. Stick with AT&T, Tmobile, and Sprint
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Ok thank you so do i install all in one flash, and which order do i put the kernel in in that sequence lol .. just super wanna make sure but thank you good s**t:good:

how to downgrade??

i recently had to get a replacement and without thinking i installed the latest update, I can still root it of course but i like to have a stock ICS backup to use Freedom IAP since its always been buggy on JellyBean for me. on ICS it works completely fine. can i either re-flash the entire phone? i used to do that all the time on Moto phones. or would just flashing a stock ICS rom work??
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i recently had to get a replacement and without thinking i installed the latest update, I can still root it of course but i like to have a stock ICS backup to use Freedom IAP since its always been buggy on JellyBean for me. on ICS it works completely fine. can i either re-flash the entire phone? i used to do that all the time on Moto phones. or would just flashing a stock ICS rom work??
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Best option is to go s-off. Then you can go from whatever rom you want to any other one easily.
If you have the latest update (3.16) and are still s-on, there is no way for you to go back to any ICS rom.
If you are on 3.15, you should be able to flash any ICS based rom or backup.
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Need to switch to jelly bean

Hey guys! I'm using a Galaxy Note with a Bell board (was originally AT&T but that bricked because at the time I thought flashing an N7000 ROM would work, D'oh!) and I want to upgrade to a Jelly Bean Rom. I'm using Blackstar XI, a 4.0.4 ROM, and I'm looking for a lightweight JB rom. It can lack stylus/pen support, I found myself not using that feature as much as I thought I would.
Would I run into any issues using a QuincyATT Cyanogenmod 10.1.3 ROM, considering it's a Bell note board? Would I need to unlock my SIM first? And I recall there being a trick with Notepad++ I needed to do in order to make it work, even on my AT&T board.
I just have an issue with heavy RAM usage at boot and I can't even run some apps, since I know touchwiz is stupid.
Anyone willing to help me get it running on my note? Any help would be appreciated!
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Hey guys! I'm using a Galaxy Note with a Bell board (was originally AT&T but that bricked because at the time I thought flashing an N7000 ROM would work, D'oh!) and I want to upgrade to a Jelly Bean Rom. I'm using Blackstar XI, a 4.0.4 ROM, and I'm looking for a lightweight JB rom. It can lack stylus/pen support, I found myself not using that feature as much as I thought I would.
Would I run into any issues using a QuincyATT Cyanogenmod 10.1.3 ROM, considering it's a Bell note board? Would I need to unlock my SIM first? And I recall there being a trick with Notepad++ I needed to do in order to make it work, even on my AT&T board.
I just have an issue with heavy RAM usage at boot and I can't even run some apps, since I know touchwiz is stupid.
Anyone willing to help me get it running on my note? Any help would be appreciated!
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If you like blackstar, I would just flash Blackstar Blackjelly after doing a backup. It's what I've been running as my go-to on my Telus note. The other jb's are great too, but cm comes with the odd small bug like echo on speaker phone. Most of the customizations make them worth trying though.
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Sweet. I could give that a try if the Cyanogenmod ROM doesn't work. Is there anything I need to do in preparation, since this is technically a Bell note? Or can I just go ahead and flash the ROM without any changes to the ZIP?
MoronDroid said:
Sweet. I could give that a try if the Cyanogenmod ROM doesn't work. Is there anything I need to do in preparation, since this is technically a Bell note? Or can I just go ahead and flash the ROM without any changes to the ZIP?
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I'm assuming you have an unlocked bootloader already since you are running cm. Just be sure to have latest cm recovery or gimmeitorilltell's twrp (although other versions work with Jellybean, if you try kitkat or lollipop you'll have problems). Make sure you are flashing a quincyatt rom.
I have been using SGH-I717ATT-UCMD3-Modem with great success for a radio. Your mileage may vary.
If you get no signal, before blaming the rom, first check your mobile networks access point names and settings to be sure they match your carrier. (A good idea is to take a couple screenshots of your settings now before you flash any new roms as there are quite a few numbers involved)
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Good news! I tried the CM10.1.3 ROM and it worked well minus two small gripes:
1. Occasional freeze/hang on lock screen, causing it to reboot
2. Random artifacting/crashes during video playback/browsing through gallery
I'm gonna say this is the best performing ROM I've tried so far, but I'm going to give BlackJelly a try! I'll keep you posted. Just figured I'd give Cyanogenmod a proper shot now that I know how to install ROMs!
developweb said:
I'm assuming you have an unlocked bootloader already since you are running cm. Just be sure to have latest cm recovery or gimmeitorilltell's twrp (although other versions work with Jellybean, if you try kitkat or lollipop you'll have problems). Make sure you are flashing a quincyatt rom.
I have been using SGH-I717ATT-UCMD3-Modem with great success for a radio. Your mileage may vary.
If you get no signal, before blaming the rom, first check your mobile networks access point names and settings to be sure they match your carrier. (A good idea is to take a couple screenshots of your settings now before you flash any new roms as there are quite a few numbers involved)
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Time for BlackJelly! Downloading now.
I also may need some help getting the SIM to work once this ROM is on. So that way, I can use this stock-rom based OS for actual phone things instead of it just being a tiny tablet! Yay!
Can you point me in the direction of the latest TWRP recovery that I can flash through Odin?
MoronDroid said:
Time for BlackJelly! Downloading now.
I also may need some help getting the SIM to work once this ROM is on. So that way, I can use this stock-rom based OS for actual phone things instead of it just being a tiny tablet! Yay!
Can you point me in the direction of the latest TWRP recovery that I can flash through Odin?
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I'm not sure about Odin, but I flashed the latest TWRP to my device using Rashr from Google Play store.
Other install methods are described here:
https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxynote1att.html
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developweb said:
I'm not sure about Odin, but I flashed the latest TWRP to my device using Rashr from Google Play store.
Other install methods are described here:
https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxynote1att.html
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Upgrading my recovery now, yay! I also have the Phase kernel because I've heard a lot of good things about it.
MoronDroid said:
Upgrading my recovery now, yay! I also have the Phase kernel because I've heard a lot of good things about it.
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Backup, backup, backup. If TWRP successfully installs then backup. If something goes wrong you can revert everything or just the boot partition. (Kernel)
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G900T unlocked using on AT&T.. Which version of ROM to use?

so I got this galaxy s5 (free) to replace the S4 I had.. I'm on AT&T and the S5 is a T-Mobile device.. I unlocked and am currently using on AT&T without any issues.. I tried Cyanogenmod 12 on it.. had way too many Bluetooth music issues.. so I switched back to a rooted t-mobile stock.. which is terrible.. bluetooth music works great but everything is is painfully slow.. so I want to find a good fast custom rom (that also has proper bluetooth music support).. With so many device versions and so many custom roms I'm just a bit perplexed.. I found some that are debloated stock roms which seem like that would be good. but I'm just a bit confused on what parts I need to have as "t-mobile g900t" and which parts I don't have to have that way? so yeah this is a bit of a newbie question (even though I have run 4 or 5 custom roms in the past (original galaxy s and my s4 both had custom roms). .but those were always at&t devices on at&t network.. so was an easier choice..
at any rate.. looking for some tips on how to best find the right rom.. Would love to do this today/tomorrow.. avoid messing with the phone during the work week..
Thanks in advance!!
Gary
Try the latest stock ROM for the phone. Many of us were having issues with lag with prior 5.1.1 ROMS. The latest ROM has fixed all these issues. Very snappy.
i feel like i remember seeing bluetooth/audio fixes & updates in the CM13 nightly changelogs, you also didnt specify which CM 12 you installed... the last 12.1 snapshot from october or the last nightly from december?
You can run whatever rom you want. If it works with KLTE it works on your phone. Check the S5 unified development. Cyanogen has always been crap on this phone, probably always will be. Try an AOSP based one like Tesla or TipsyOS (probably won't find them on this site, they post all of their roms on their Google+ page)
Unfortunately the only Marshmallow available for this phone so far is CM-13 based so it's also crap and full of bugs...
To be honest, no ROM you find will be perfect. The most stable thing I've found is to just use a rooted stock ROM and debloat the hell out of it then run Google Now launcher or Nova and forget that you have a Samsung device for a while, until the next OTA comes out and you have to do the process over again.
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You can run whatever rom you want. If it works with KLTE it works on your phone. Check the S5 unified development. Cyanogen has always been crap on this phone, probably always will be. Try an AOSP based one like Tesla or TipsyOS (probably won't find them on this site, they post all of their roms on their Google+ page)
Unfortunately the only Marshmallow available for this phone so far is CM-13 based so it's also crap and full of bugs...
To be honest, no ROM you find will be perfect. The most stable thing I've found is to just use a rooted stock ROM and debloat the hell out of it then run Google Now launcher or Nova and forget that you have a Samsung device for a while, until the next OTA comes out and you have to do the process over again.
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much improved deep sleep battery means crap & full of bugs? i'm over a week behind on nightlies & there arent that many bugs... http://www.cmxlog.com/13/klte/ things are improving all the time, only CM 12.1 is stuck... but the last december nightly isnt buggy either
Sort of forgot about this thread. first Thanks for the replies.. So I have been using CM13 since I posted this.. and this has great for speed.. but BlueTooth continues to suck.. no matter what bluetooth device I use with this Rom it skips and stutters. I've finally had enough.. it's been quite a long time with this issue so time for me to switch.. I will try one of the rooted stock roms and debloat it with one of those tools.. thanks again everyone!
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Sort of forgot about this thread. first Thanks for the replies.. So I have been using CM13 since I posted this.. and this has great for speed.. but BlueTooth continues to suck.. no matter what bluetooth device I use with this Rom it skips and stutters. I've finally had enough.. it's been quite a long time with this issue so time for me to switch.. I will try one of the rooted stock roms and debloat it with one of those tools.. thanks again everyone!
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Go to the international s5 site look at Tamirda's phoenix rom . It's 6.0.1 mm very snappy very few bugs. Very moddable. Just load a stock mm rom from here first than so you have the proper bootloader and modem. After installing you feel like you got a mini s7. Good good.
Sean89us said:
You can run whatever rom you want. If it works with KLTE it works on your phone. Check the S5 unified development. Cyanogen has always been crap on this phone, probably always will be. Try an AOSP based one like Tesla or TipsyOS (probably won't find them on this site, they post all of their roms on their Google+ page)
Unfortunately the only Marshmallow available for this phone so far is CM-13 based so it's also crap and full of bugs...
To be honest, no ROM you find will be perfect. The most stable thing I've found is to just use a rooted stock ROM and debloat the hell out of it then run Google Now launcher or Nova and forget that you have a Samsung device for a while, until the next OTA comes out and you have to do the process over again.
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inspired55 said:
Go to the international s5 site look at Tamirda's phoenix rom . It's 6.0.1 mm very snappy very few bugs. Very moddable. Just load a stock mm rom from here first than so you have the proper bootloader and modem. After installing you feel like you got a mini s7. Good good.
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Question.. I currently have CM13 loaded in this phone.. so do I still need to do the "Just load a stock mm rom" first? I assumed I already had the proper bootloader and modem..
thanks!
gpinkham said:
Question.. I currently have CM13 loaded in this phone.. so do I still need to do the "Just load a stock mm rom" first? I assumed I already had the proper bootloader and modem..
thanks!
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If you have the mm bootloader and modem installed just wipe and flash. But I believe cm 13 could be ran on the lp bootloader. I odined the stock tar first that way you know all the partitions are proper. Than Odin Twrp 3 0.0 . Make sure you back up your data from internal storage because when you Odin factory package it wipes phone storage. I learned this the hard way lost a bunch of pictures lol anyway I found this to be the best way. Hoping this helps....
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inspired55 said:
If you have the mm bootloader and modem installed just wipe and flash. But I believe cm 13 could be ran on the lp bootloader. I odined the stock tar first that way you know all the partitions are proper. Than Odin Twrp 3 0.0 . Make sure you back up your data from internal storage because when you Odin factory package it wipes phone storage. I learned this the hard way lost a bunch of pictures lol anyway I found this to be the best way. Hoping this helps....]
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1. is there a way to tell which bootloader I have?
2. I'm running teamwin.. I assume that's fine for flashing Phoenix but does one really need Odin?
3. I had a rooted stock image before I installed CM13.. (the stock image was so dang slow.. forget which.)
thanks again!
Gary
gpinkham said:
1. is there a way to tell which bootloader I have?
2. I'm running teamwin.. I assume that's fine for flashing Phoenix but does one really need Odin?
3. I had a rooted stock image before I installed CM13.. (the stock image was so dang slow.. forget which.)
thanks again!
Gary
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Get any phone info app and check and see if your bootloader ends in pe1 if it don't you don't have mm bootloader. Teamwin is twrp just make sure it's version 3.0.0 that version seems to do best with the phoenix rom.
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inspired55 said:
Get any phone info app and check and see if your bootloader ends in pe3 if it don't you don't have mm bootloader. Teamwin is twrp just make sure it's version 3.0.0 that version seems to do best with the phoenix rom.
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Sorry for eavesdropping but I dont think that PE3 came yet, either via OTA or on sammobile.
Correct me if I am wrong
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@.k.[/user]3;67525688]Sorry for eavesdropping but I dont think that PE3 came yet, either via OTA or on sammobile.
Correct me if I am wrong
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I'm sorry you are correct I meant pe1 pe3 is for the Note 4. I've been working with a friends note 4 past few days. Thanks for catching my error . Hate giving wrong advice... original post edited...
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inspired55 said:
Get any phone info app and check and see if your bootloader ends in pe3 if it don't you don't have mm bootloader. Teamwin is twrp just make sure it's version 3.0.0 that version seems to do best with the phoenix rom.[/URL]
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thanks for sticking with me on the all the newbie questions.. bootloader version reported as G900TUV1FOG6.. later in the list it shows Latest Firmware: G900TUVUGPE1/G900TTMBGPE1/G900TUVU1GPE1.. so at first I was thinking I was ok.. but that second entry had me wondering.. (dang.. just noticed this was never submitted (from 6/28).. oh well)..
ok.. So I assumed I'm good to go.. installed the latest TWRP (3.0.2).. wiped the data area and tried to flash Phoenix.. It starts installing Aroma.. and within a couple of seconds the phone reboots back into TWRP.. did this a few times.. rebooting into the OS gets me a new Cyanagenomod not Phoenix.. figure I must be missing a step somewhere (or have something that is preventing Phoenix from installing).. thoughts?
thanks again!!
gpinkham said:
ok.. So I assumed I'm good to go.. installed the latest TWRP (3.0.2).. wiped the data area and tried to flash Phoenix.. It starts installing Aroma.. and within a couple of seconds the phone reboots back into TWRP.. did this a few times.. rebooting into the OS gets me a new Cyanagenomod not Phoenix.. figure I must be missing a step somewhere (or have something that is preventing Phoenix from installing).. thoughts?
thanks again!!
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I think you still don't have the correct bootloader . The firmware is mm because your using CM13. The easiest way to get it done for sure is to odin the official MM firmware. Than install Twrp 3.0.0 flash superuser to have root . Reboot in recovery and flash phoenix rom v12.0 than the 12.6 update. This may take extra time this way but all the partitions will be correct. Or odin bootloader in BL slot and modem in cp slot . Don't set for auto reboot pull battery back into download mode Odin Twrp pull battery. Reboot into recovery than flash superuser. Than flash phoenix. Good luck
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inspired55 said:
I think you still don't have the correct bootloader . The firmware is mm because your using CM13. The easiest way to get it done for sure is to odin the official MM firmware. Than install Twrp 3.0.0 flash superuser to have root . Reboot in recovery and flash phoenix rom v12.0 than the 12.6 update. This may take extra time this way but all the partitions will be correct. Or odin bootloader in BL slot and modem in cp slot . Don't set for auto reboot pull battery back into download mode Odin Twrp pull battery. Reboot into recovery than flash superuser. Than flash phoenix. Good luck
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OK.. you may be right.. I downgraded TWRP to 3.0.0 and the install started working fine.. but now the reboot into Phoenix has been going for about 35 mins.. I know it can take some time but that seems extreme.. will wait a bit longer and if it doesn't work I'll try the steps you listed above..
thanks again
Gary
inspired55 said:
I think you still don't have the correct bootloader . The firmware is mm because your using CM13. The easiest way to get it done for sure is to odin the official MM firmware.
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Well I used Heimdall.. flashed a bootloader image MM.. now the phone seems to be completely bricked.. get the samsung galaxy s5 screen keys light up.. and just sits there.. time to toss it I guess. .(was a freebie anyway)..
gpinkham said:
Well I used Heimdall.. flashed a bootloader image MM.. now the phone seems to be completely bricked.. get the samsung galaxy s5 screen keys light up.. and just sits there.. time to toss it I guess. .(was a freebie anyway)..
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Got the phone back to CM13. so back to crappy bluetooth music streaming.. ha.. oh well I will give this try again some other day..
thanks again for the help!
Gary
gpinkham said:
Got the phone back to CM13. so back to crappy bluetooth music streaming.. ha.. oh well I will give this try again some other day..
thanks again for the help!
Gary
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Gary look in this general section for the post that instructs you how to install factory mm. Follow the guide. Google to see how to install factory tar files using Lunix . I'm guessing my instructional writing skills leave something to be desired lol . Once you have the factory mm up and running install Twrp flash superuser reboot. Than reboot into recovery flash phoenix rom. Good good
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