Question ODIN flash queries - Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite

Can I flash same baseband version using ODIN without unlocking bootloader?
Since downgrade will throw an error...

Keshav4 said:
Can I flash same baseband version using ODIN without unlocking bootloader?
Since downgrade will throw an error...
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no .never it will break bootloader.

I remember getting my device out of bootloop flashing firmware using HOME_CSC file.
Are you sure bootloader will break? When downgrading on same binary version

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[Q] restore to stock

i need to restore xperia s to stock, currently it is unlocked boot loader, cwm recovery running ics 6.1.A.2.45 rooted.
the stock image requires flash tool that i am not sure i can use as have custom recovery.
will stock rom install stock recovery kernal etc i am having so many reboots and massive battery drain i think i will need to send for repair
Yes it will restore stock kernel
rhogz said:
Yes it will restore stock kernel
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what about stock recovery and will i be able yo install using flash tool as when an update was available it could not flash the official update because of modified kernal
To get official updates you need to relock your bootloader then repair via sus or pc companion.
rhogz said:
To get official updates you need to relock your bootloader then repair via sus or pc companion.
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thanks for getting back to me
so from where i am now to returning phone to stock first thing i need to do is to lock my bootloader?
then i can just flash the official stock rom yes?
brisuth said:
thanks for getting back to me
so from where i am now to returning phone to stock first thing i need to do is to lock my bootloader?
then i can just flash the official stock rom yes?
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if u want to flash via flashtool, you dont need to relock
but if ur using seus or pc companion u need to relock.
Go here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1527159
It will help you relock your bootloader..
And if you just want to get to a custom rom, you can flash using latest version of flashtools.. Simply download a firmware and flash it via flashtool and you are back to stock
Harsh7689 said:
Go here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1527159
It will help you relock your bootloader..
And if you just want to get to a custom rom, you can flash using latest version of flashtools.. Simply download a firmware and flash it via flashtool and you are back to stock
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so i can flash using flash tools with cw recovery
brisuth said:
thanks for getting back to me
so from where i am now to returning phone to stock first thing i need to do is to lock my bootloader?
then i can just flash the official stock rom yes?
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Yes first thing you need to do is relock your bootloader. After re-locking it you can repair it via SUS or PC companion, then you will have stock Kernel and Rom.
Thanks! :good:

flash older kernel in order to root latest firmware (23.0.1.A.0.167)?

Hi!
Somebody in a different forum suggested that it might be possible to root the latest firmware (23.0.1.A.0.167) by downgrading the kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56590546&postcount=1224).
Can anybody confirm this method to work?
I purchased my Z2 tablet yesterday and was foolish enough to believe that I can upgrade to the latest firmware and still root my device (with a locked bootloader).
Greetings
MJFox
MJFox78 said:
Hi!
Somebody in a different forum suggested that it might be possible to root the latest firmware (23.0.1.A.0.167) by downgrading the kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56590546&postcount=1224).
Can anybody confirm this method to work?
I purchased my Z2 tablet yesterday and was foolish enough to believe that I can upgrade to the latest firmware and still root my device (with a locked bootloader).
Greetings
MJFox
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It doesn't work. You end up to bootloop. However you can flash prerooted firmware in custom recovery and have fully rooted device.
kulvertti said:
It doesn't work. You end up to bootloop. However you can flash prerooted firmware in custom recovery and have fully rooted device.
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In order to do so I have to unlock my bootloader and with that I'm going to lose my drm keys, right?
MJFox78 said:
In order to do so I have to unlock my bootloader and with that I'm going to lose my drm keys, right?
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No. If you easy root and install the dual recovery beforehand you flash from that.
But easy root doesn't seem to work with the latest firmware, they closed the vulnerability that easy root is using
MJFox78 said:
But easy root doesn't seem to work with the latest firmware, they closed the vulnerability that easy root is using
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Easy Root Tool works just fine with .314 firmware. So if you are now on latest .167 firmware, downgrade to .314, root it, install custom recovery and flash prerooted flashable.zip in custom recovery. Done.
kulvertti said:
Easy Root Tool works just fine with .314 firmware. So if you are now on latest .167 firmware, downgrade to .314, root it, install custom recovery and flash prerooted flashable.zip in custom recovery. Done.
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Ah, I didn't know it's possible to downgrade the firmware
So I need the firmware flash tool and a ftf file of the 167 firmware, right?
And it can be done without root and a locked bootloader?
Sorry for all the newbie questions, I'm coming from HTC devices and it's a little different there
Greetings
MJFox
MJFox78 said:
Ah, I didn't know it's possible to downgrade the firmware
So I need the firmware flash tool and a ftf file of the 167 firmware, right?
And it can be done without root and a locked bootloader?
Sorry for all the newbie questions, I'm coming from HTC devices and it's a little different there
Greetings
MJFox
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You need:
- latest Flashtool with drivers installed correctly for your device
- some working custom recovery
- Easy root tool
- ftf file you need is 314 firmware of you device where you have to downgrade to easily root it
- prerooted zip file included you device 167 firmware, SuperSu install files and latest dualrecovery install files.
You don´t need unlocked bootloader for this. Point of downgrading is to achieve root easily that you can have root with 167 firmware? Or do you mean that can you achieve root on 314 firmware without having it before? If so, yes you can with Easy root tool.
kulvertti said:
You need:
- latest Flashtool with drivers installed correctly for your device
- some working custom recovery
- Easy root tool
- ftf file you need is 314 firmware of you device where you have to downgrade to easily root it
- prerooted zip file included you device 167 firmware, SuperSu install files and latest dualrecovery install files.
You don´t need unlocked bootloader for this. Point of downgrading is to achieve root easily that you can have root with 167 firmware? Or do you mean that can you achieve root on 314 firmware without having it before? If so, yes you can with Easy root tool.
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thanks for your efforts!
in the meantime I managed to downgrade the firmware to 314, successfully root and backup TA
I installed superSU from the play store and it is telling me that I need to update the binaries and I can choose between "normal" (which doesn't work) or through "twrp/cwm"
I didn't install any custom recovery yet, so I'm not sure how to move on from now
should I install dual recovery (from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785598), after flash the latest supersu from recovery and finally flash prerooted zip file?
do I need custom recovery to flash the prerooted 167 firmware?
or should I just run the OTA to get 167 firmware (will the device still be rooted after the update)?
please advice
MJFox
MJFox78 said:
thanks for your efforts!
in the meantime I managed to downgrade the firmware to 314, successfully root and backup TA
superSU is telling me that I need to update the binaries and I can choose between "normal" (which doesn't work) or through "twrp/cwm"
I didn't install any custom recovery yet, so I'm not sure how to move on from now
should I install dual recovery (from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785598), after flash the latest supersu from recovery and finally flash prerooted zip file?
or should I just run the OTA to get 167?
please advice
MJFox
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Good to here you achievment. If you can´t update SuperSu binaries by "normal" way easiest might be to flash SuperSu latest update from custom recovery. I recommend dual recovery from your link and when installed use TWRP.
So install dualrecovery, flash latest SuperSu and then prerooted zip. If you end up without write permissions to system here might be solution for that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56616135&postcount=52
kulvertti said:
Good to here you achievment. If you can´t update SuperSu binaries by "normal" way easiest might be to flash SuperSu latest update from custom recovery. I recommend dual recovery from your link and when installed use TWRP.
So install dualrecovery, flash latest SuperSu and then prerooted zip. If you end up without write permissions to system here might be solution for that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56616135&postcount=52
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I installed dual recovery and flashed your prerooted zip from the other thread - everything works perfect, thanks a lot for your efforts! :good:
greetings
MJFox

[Q] Downgrading to 4.4.2

Does downgrading to 4.4.2 (and unbranding) will wipe TA partition (DRM)?
And I need do unlock my bootloader to downgrade firmware with flashtool?
andorid1 said:
Does downgrading to 4.4.2 (and unbranding) will wipe TA partition (DRM)?
And I need do unlock my bootloader to downgrade firmware with flashtool?
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Unlocking your bootloader wipes your TA permanently
Not required to flash a new firmware using flashtool

some flashing questions

I have some questions regarding flashing new firmwares on the phone.
Currently I have firmware version 23.0.1.A.0.167, if I downgrade to 17.1.A.2.69 firmware using Flashtool, do I exclude the TA partition from being flashed? If I don't exclude the TA partition while downgrading will it wipe my DRM keys?
If I install custom recovery, will I still be able to receive OTA updates or updates via PC Companion? If I do receive them will they install successfully?
If I downgrade, root, install custom recovery and flash back to the 4.4.4 firmware, when 5.0x firmware is released, will I be able to install that without losing my data and root? Or will I be able to keep both?
The general steps to gaining root on the Z2 now with .167 firmware is to downgrade to .69 (exclude TA partition), run towelroot/easy root, install custom recovery, flash pre-rooted .167 (exclude TA again). Will I have to repeat them for 5.0 update? Does root persist between firmware updates?
If anyone can confirm my thoughts it would be great. Thank you guys!
chaose said:
I have some questions regarding flashing new firmwares on the phone.
Currently I have firmware version 23.0.1.A.0.167, if I downgrade to 17.1.A.2.69 firmware using Flashtool, do I exclude the TA partition from being flashed? If I don't exclude the TA partition while downgrading will it wipe my DRM keys?
If I install custom recovery, will I still be able to receive OTA updates or updates via PC Companion? If I do receive them will they install successfully?
If I downgrade, root, install custom recovery and flash back to the 4.4.4 firmware, when 5.0x firmware is released, will I be able to install that without losing my data and root? Or will I be able to keep both?
The general steps to gaining root on the Z2 now with .167 firmware is to downgrade to .69 (exclude TA partition), run towelroot/easy root, install custom recovery, flash pre-rooted .167 (exclude TA again). Will I have to repeat them for 5.0 update? Does root persist between firmware updates?
If anyone can confirm my thoughts it would be great. Thank you guys!
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flashing TA with a FTF doesnt wipe your DRM keys
recovery i dont know if OTA verifies the fotakernel partition
it will fail anyways if you have a custom kernel or modified system
you cant update if your bootloader is unlocked but relocked you can for some reason regardless of if you restored your TA backup
you wont be able to upgrade without losing root because after upgrading you will have to reroot
downgrade to 314 or before, root, backup your DRM keys, do what you want
you dont have to keep updating your drm keys because they never change
got it. thanks !!
For downgrading to 4.4.2, is it possible to do it without an wipe of the apps and data?
Which partitions should I exclude when downgrading to 4.4.2?
Envious_Data said:
you wont be able to upgrade without losing root because after upgrading you will have to reroot
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That really depends on how you want to upgrade, right?
The magical thing about the z2 is we'll always have root. once lollipop comes out we would just need to create a rooted flashable zip and flash in recovery.
o0 Matt 0o said:
That really depends on how you want to upgrade, right?
The magical thing about the z2 is we'll always have root. once lollipop comes out we would just need to create a rooted flashable zip and flash in recovery.
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Yup
Im going to have my phone rooted nearly imediately after lolipop comes anyway

How to flash OTA update when unlocked, rooted, xposed and twrp

Hi guys,
i would like to update to the latest version.
My current one is COL-L29 8.1.0.148(C432).
Bootloader is unlocked, phone is rooted also xposed is installed and i use twrp as custom recovery.
Since there are several versions in Update Finder i'm a bit confused.
Which zip do i have to flash to keep al my data?
Thanks!
When you unlock bootloader, update only FullOta. OTA is not work)
So i'll lose all my data every time i flash an update?
Will it work after locking the bootloader again?
leAndroid91 said:
So i'll lose all my data every time i flash an update?
Will it work after locking the bootloader again?
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You won't lose your data just install the fullota with Hurupdater and you'll be okay

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