I want to update to B47 from B45 but I´m running on root.
So, how do I unroot my device to be able to update to B47 ( and then root again).
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When the 2.1 update finally comes will i have to unroot my phone to update it?
No, you do not need to do so.
Hello all,
I have a rooted GT-I9300 running stock 4.1.2
It was rooted back in the days of ExynosAbuse, and since then SuperSU survived all OTA upgrades up to build JZO54K.I9300XXEMG4
My current status is "Normal".
There's currently a ~400Mb OTA pending, which I suppose is the 4.3 upgrade.
My question is, what are the chances that OTA (or Kies, or ODIN maybe?) update will complete with SuperSU (latest, Pro) surviving?
If not, how bad is to have a broken SuperSU on the phone?
If doing an OTA in these circumstances is a bad idea, what is the best route to upgrade while maintaining root?
if the OTA upgrade breakes the root privileges on your phone, you can simply do it again, by using auto-root from Chainfire
when I flashed 4.3 on my S3, I did break the root (that is because I flashed it via Odin, and not OTA)
Hi all,
Just got this I usually root and install custom firmware, but in the case of this tab I just want to root. my question is if I root the tablet will ota System updates be disabled?
Thanks
Only unlocking the bootloader will shut you out from official system updates
[Q] Is there root process for I337UCUFNJ5?
Hello,
Recently there was a firmware OTA sent out from ATT for the Galaxy S4 SGH-I337.
Prior to this I rooted the phone using towelroot.
Of course after the update I lost my root and now I want to root it again!
Will I have to reflash an older firmware (NJ4) or does anyone know of a process to root this current firmware NJ5?
I took the update also. Lost root. I then used Odin to flash the I337_NC1_Stock_Kernel. Have Towel root v3 on phone before flashing since I lost wifi and data after the flash. Run towelroot and its rooted. Then odin I337_NJ4_Stock_Kernel on. Its rooted. Use Titanium to stop update of NJ5. Until someone figures out how....
Hi there. I just broke my s6 and so had to go back to my old s4, heh. I currently have a rooted OC1, and I was looking at the latest info on available root methods and see that the OF1 can be rooted using kingroot. My phone shows an OTA available but repeatedly fails when trying to update.
My question is, should I try to figure out what is causing the failure, update the "right" way, and then root with kingroot? Or should I just figure out another way to get the update, like I think the old way was to downgrade to OC1, root, then odin the OF1 update. Should I just do that?
This happens when you try to ota on a rom which has root or has been modified. Just dont update it doesnt add any features