[Q] Stock Recovery Image SGH-I437 Samsung Galaxy Express - Samsung Galaxy Express SGH-I437 Questions & Answer

Hello, I have a samsung galaxy express sgh-I437 with AT&T that I've somehow managed to eliminate the recovery image on. I've tried to create my own CWM recovery image, but as I have no idea how to create one didn't succeed, i did however create an image through CWM that Odin pushes through fine and it raises my counter, but still no recovery image, and I have scoured the world looking for even a stock recovery image and can't find one anywhere. If some one could help me or even point me into the right direction on how to create the image or where to find one I would be greatly appreciative. All of this because I deleted some stock apps and now I can't update to JB, even after reinstalling missing apps (ChatOn)
Thanks guys and everyone here is awesome, this is and has been my go to site since i started in the android world with my HTC Inspire

Join the crowd of Galaxy Express owners hoping that someone is able to delve into this somewhat decent device and make some magic with it (recovery, stock ROMs, custom ROMs, whatever). So far it just doesn't seem to have much interest sadly, but there are quite a few searches I've noted (right now the advanced search showed 40, yesterday when I checked there were over 70, the day before over 115, etc).
It'll either get some support or it won't - I'm considering selling mine already and I've only had it for 2+ days. My worry is that if I do decide to sell the thing that 5 minutes later someone will announce they're going to develop for it or already have some custom ROM ready, I don't know but I've had that happen in the past: get a device, nobody cared about it, sold it, then literally the same day someone starts working on it and it turns out to be a fantastically capable device for experimentation and development.
Oh well, such is the flux of Android devices and development I guess. :silly:
As for your issue(s), I upgraded mine to Jelly Bean on Saturday night and I've had issues with GPS and the CPU not downclocking as it should (sticks at about 1.1 GHz and won't go lower) so if you're still on ICS, stick with it - that's my suggestion.
(and hope someone takes an interest in the Galaxy Express, soon)

Respectfully request some help on the Express...
br0adband said:
Join the crowd of Galaxy Express owners hoping that someone is able to delve into this somewhat decent device and make some magic with it (recovery, stock ROMs, custom ROMs, whatever). So far it just doesn't seem to have much interest sadly, but there are quite a few searches I've noted (right now the advanced search showed 40, yesterday when I checked there were over 70, the day before over 115, etc).
It'll either get some support or it won't - I'm considering selling mine already and I've only had it for 2+ days. My worry is that if I do decide to sell the thing that 5 minutes later someone will announce they're going to develop for it or already have some custom ROM ready, I don't know but I've had that happen in the past: get a device, nobody cared about it, sold it, then literally the same day someone starts working on it and it turns out to be a fantastically capable device for experimentation and development.
Oh well, such is the flux of Android devices and development I guess. :silly:
As for your issue(s), I upgraded mine to Jelly Bean on Saturday night and I've had issues with GPS and the CPU not downclocking as it should (sticks at about 1.1 GHz and won't go lower) so if you're still on ICS, stick with it - that's my suggestion.
(and hope someone takes an interest in the Galaxy Express, soon)
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I noted in your sig that your Express is unlocked.What about rooting? Can you tell a very new noobie, what method can be used to root the Express? And can you tell me if it is possible to root it now AFTER I have let it update to Jellybean 4.1.2? I would really appreciate the information. I noticed your post and noted that you are the one person I have found that can hopefully tell me something about rooting the Express. I keep searching the internet and I can find nothing definitive. It seems it was an easy matter to root it when it was still on ICS, but now that I have updated I found one video of rooting an S3 with 4.1.2 and he says in the video that it should work on any Jellybean 4.1.2 device. But the rooting method used is with ODIN using a rooted img file (I looked inside the tar file). My gut tells me that I don't want to use an image file for an S3 to root my Express, but as I said, I am a noobie and maybe this is possible. Any help is greatly appreciated.

I haven't even attempted to root it. There are several threads mentioned here (in those searches I talked about) and several methods are talked about but it doesn't appear to have a proper working root at this time. That might change if someone takes an interest in this phone but, since none of the methods I've read about are confirmed to work - one person says method A worked for them, another person says method B worked, five other people say none worked at all, etc - I'm not taking any chances on bricking this thing since it's in pristine shape and I can (hopefully) sell it. I've got it listed on craigslist at the moment actually, so...
Unlocking it was cake, it uses the same method the Samsung Galaxy S3 does: enter the code to get to the hidden menu, bring up one or two of the menu options, wait 30 seconds or so, go back a step, wait a minute or so, then reboot, that's it, unlocked. Doesn't get much simpler than that, and it works with T-Mobile's recently activated (just last week) 4G LTE network here in Las Vegas without a hitch too.
But while I wouldn't mind rooting it (have a few apps that need root) I'll wait, or I'll end up selling it with the first good offer from the craigslist ad. At this point it doesn't matter I suppose, it just seems like a decent device that's getting ignored, but there could be a reason for it (some screwy new protection mechanism from Samsung, who knows, I did read that the recovery partition isn't where it should be or it's hidden, something to that effect).
Bleh... my advice for the present time: leave it alone, with ICS, unrooted, until someone potentially comes up with a breakthrough that gets things rolling.

Unlocking and it's already updated....
br0adband said:
I haven't even attempted to root it. There are several threads mentioned here (in those searches I talked about) and several methods are talked about but it doesn't appear to have a proper working root at this time. That might change if someone takes an interest in this phone but, since none of the methods I've read about are confirmed to work - one person says method A worked for them, another person says method B worked, five other people say none worked at all, etc - I'm not taking any chances on bricking this thing since it's in pristine shape and I can (hopefully) sell it. I've got it listed on craigslist at the moment actually, so...
Unlocking it was cake, it uses the same method the Samsung Galaxy S3 does: enter the code to get to the hidden menu, bring up one or two of the menu options, wait 30 seconds or so, go back a step, wait a minute or so, then reboot, that's it, unlocked. Doesn't get much simpler than that, and it works with T-Mobile's recently activated (just last week) 4G LTE network here in Las Vegas without a hitch too.
But while I wouldn't mind rooting it (have a few apps that need root) I'll wait, or I'll end up selling it with the first good offer from the craigslist ad. At this point it doesn't matter I suppose, it just seems like a decent device that's getting ignored, but there could be a reason for it (some screwy new protection mechanism from Samsung, who knows, I did read that the recovery partition isn't where it should be or it's hidden, something to that effect).
Bleh... my advice for the present time: leave it alone, with ICS, unrooted, until someone potentially comes up with a breakthrough that gets things rolling.
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Too late for ICS. I already let it update to Jellybean 4.1.2 and I really like it. It is much more responsive and accurate even with the voice-to-text feature in messaging. But, you sound very wise as far as the rooting subject goes, so I will wait for a while to see what happens. But as far as the unlocking, can you give me a link to how to do this? Or can you be more specific, please? I am such a noobie that I don't even know how to get to this "hidden" menu that you are talking about. Can you help me with more specific instructions please? I have a much better chance to sell it if it is unlocked than if it is tied to AT&T. Thank you.

Same one for all the Galaxy S3 models:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2023709
My suggestion: change the timer on the backlight to 5 minutes when you're doing this so it doesn't keep dropping back to sleep mode, and then get started.
Pretty simple stuff, just pay attention to the 3rd step (as soon as you choose that option, wait for at least 30-40 seconds before continuing - don't do anything, just sit there holding the phone in your hand or whatever for 30-40 seconds, then go to the next step.
When you get to the last step, definitely wait at least 60 seconds before you do a reboot of the phone (JB now offers the restart option, so restart directly from there - don't back out of any of the menus, just wait the 60+ seconds, hold Power for the menu, choose Restart and when it reboots you should be unlocked.
Just to ask, did you do any testing of the GPS in ICS? I did, and as I noted in another post in another thread, I was pulling in 22 satellites from inside my apartment in under 10 seconds and a fix in 3-5, now with JB I can't get more than 6-8 satellites in the same exact spot and it takes nearly 4 or 5 minutes to get a solid fix so I'm positive there's something going on with Jelly Bean on this device but, alas, I can't roll back to ICS now.

GPS and thank you...
br0adband said:
Same one for all the Galaxy S3 models:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2023709
My suggestion: change the timer on the backlight to 5 minutes when you're doing this so it doesn't keep dropping back to sleep mode, and then get started.
Pretty simple stuff, just pay attention to the 3rd step (as soon as you choose that option, wait for at least 30-40 seconds before continuing - don't do anything, just sit there holding the phone in your hand or whatever for 30-40 seconds, then go to the next step.
When you get to the last step, definitely wait at least 60 seconds before you do a reboot of the phone (JB now offers the restart option, so restart directly from there - don't back out of any of the menus, just wait the 60+ seconds, hold Power for the menu, choose Restart and when it reboots you should be unlocked.
Just to ask, did you do any testing of the GPS in ICS? I did, and as I noted in another post in another thread, I was pulling in 22 satellites from inside my apartment in under 10 seconds and a fix in 3-5, now with JB I can't get more than 6-8 satellites in the same exact spot and it takes nearly 4 or 5 minutes to get a solid fix so I'm positive there's something going on with Jelly Bean on this device but, alas, I can't roll back to ICS now.
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Both on ICS and on Jellybean it can't seem to get a good lock on any satellite, it has to go through the wifi for its location services. It even took forever to get a lock outside when I was on ICS. I will try it now on Jellybean and report back. BTW, how do you note the number of satellites that you are pulling from and how do you get the GPS to manually start. It just seems to do it randomly on my phone. I've got a navigation device (TomTom) that pulls about 16 satellites here at home but it reports it right on the screen. So, how do I force the Express to do a GPS locating and how do I find out how many satellites it is pulling from? Do I need a special app? You have really made me curious and I am learning a lot from you, so thank you. If you can just be bothered one more time to answer these questions, I will immediately test it inside and outside the house. Thank you again for all your help so far.
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caine0001 said:
Both on ICS and on Jellybean it can't seem to get a good lock on any satellite, it has to go through the wifi for its location services. It even took forever to get a lock outside when I was on ICS. I will try it now on Jellybean and report back. BTW, how do you note the number of satellites that you are pulling from and how do you get the GPS to manually start. It just seems to do it randomly on my phone. I've got a navigation device (TomTom) that pulls about 16 satellites here at home but it reports it right on the screen. So, how do I force the Express to do a GPS locating and how do I find out how many satellites it is pulling from? Do I need a special app? You have really made me curious and I am learning a lot from you, so thank you. If you can just be bothered one more time to answer these questions, I will immediately test it inside and outside the house. Thank you again for all your help so far.
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I tested its ability to use GPS on Jellybean by turning off location by wifi. I used the yp app and it pulled an address within 30 feet of my house... When I used the AT&T Navigator Diagnostic tool I got 10 satellites outside with accuracy of 26 ft. Inside I get 5 satellites. So it works pretty good (not as good as my TomTom). Now I need to cancel that Navigator before they charge me. Hope this information helps you. Jellybean seems to give me an almost instant GPS lock, so I have to say, that's pretty good. Again, I hope this helps you in diagnosing your problems somehow. If I had more money I would upgrade to a better phone, but for the $49 I paid, this thing is pretty darned good. I understand how someone who is used to high-end phones might be disappointed, but if you want a good bang for the buck, I think the Express is a pretty good choice:good: (certainly better than my wife's IPhone 4S).

I use GPS Status & Toolbox from Google Play more than anything else for basic GPS duties, I don't own a car anymore (gave that up years ago) so the only real purpose I have for GPS is using it with Wigle for Wi-Fi access point mapping. Having said that, I still expect GPS to work as designed so whenever I have issues it's one of the first things I notice.
I just rebooted the phone since it's been running JB for about 2 days now and should be "settled in" as Android has a tendency to do. Remarkably I just pulled in 21 satellites from inside my apartment - something it wasn't doing on Saturday night right after I did the upgrade to JB but now it is, and got a fix in a matter of seconds so, I suppose the settling in helped (?!?!?!)
Mind you, that's pure GPS in the screenshot below: no Wi-Fi assistance, no location awareness, and no carrier assistance either, everything is disabled except the GPS itself so, yeah, I'm somewhat satisfied now since it seems to be working pretty much as well as it did on ICS the other day before the JB upgrade.
Anyway, when I enabled the Power Saving mode, the CPU finally started clocking itself up and down as expected so I suppose that too is also now working as designed, we'll see what happens. So far so good is all I can say at the moment.

Here is a copy of the stock recovery. Have fun =)
This is not a flashable zip. It only a copy of the mmcblk0p18 (Recovery) partition from ICS 4.0.4 of the Samsung Galaxy Express I437

BlindArtisan said:
Here is a copy of the stock recovery. Have fun =)
This is not a flashable zip. It only a copy of the mmcblk0p18 (Recovery) partition from ICS 4.0.4 of the Samsung Galaxy Express I437
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Awesome thank you...now...
I'm a newb at stock recoveries, unless Theyve already been Made, so pay no attention If my next question seems dumb but what do I do with it now? How do I create a flashable recovery from that?

br0adband said:
Join the crowd of Galaxy Express owners hoping that someone is able to delve into this somewhat decent device and make some magic with it (recovery, stock ROMs, custom ROMs, whatever). So far it just doesn't seem to have much interest sadly, but there are quite a few searches I've noted (right now the advanced search showed 40, yesterday when I checked there were over 70, the day before over 115, etc).
It'll either get some support or it won't - I'm considering selling mine already and I've only had it for 2+ days. My worry is that if I do decide to sell the thing that 5 minutes later someone will announce they're going to develop for it or already have some custom ROM ready, I don't know but I've had that happen in the past: get a device, nobody cared about it, sold it, then literally the same day someone starts working on it and it turns out to be a fantastically capable device for experimentation and development.
Oh well, such is the flux of Android devices and development I guess. :silly:
As for your issue(s), I upgraded mine to Jelly Bean on Saturday night and I've had issues with GPS and the CPU not downclocking as it should (sticks at about 1.1 GHz and won't go lower) so if you're still on ICS, stick with it - that's my suggestion.
(and hope someone takes an interest in the Galaxy Express, soon)
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I have managed to get root on this device well at least with 4.0.4 ICS, that part was relatively easy with unlock root and It let you unlock root without paying for It lol and I agree I hope someone takes interest in this device soon when you compare it to the s3 the specs arent that far apart lol

ChronicScribe said:
Awesome thank you...now...
I'm a newb at stock recoveries, unless Theyve already been Made, so pay no attention If my next question seems dumb but what do I do with it now? How do I create a flashable recovery from that?
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If you are on 4.0.4 and rooted read this post of mine.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39626678#post39626678
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compare it to the s3 the specs arent that far apart
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The partition layouts are identical, but the kernels and images are different.

Hopefully, we can get somebody with stock ics to do a factory reset then a system dump. I tried flashing my system dump with odin and it seemedto be trying to flash something to boot thus invoking our cursed locked bootloader. I don't know why it would try flashing to boot as it should have been only the /system partition. Maybe something to do with initramfs
? I'm hoping a system dump performed after factory reset might have different results
Now, since we cant flash a zimage that means we're stuck with jb kernel. Would that be an issue, I wonder? If we had jb kernel (and initramfs) with ics /system?
Another thing would be for a rooted ics to use ota rootkeeper for update, then system dump.
Factory reset, root, ota rootkeeper, update, system dump.
If not, then cwm and an insecure kernel would be our best bet. Although we would need the initramfs from the jb zimage. Which we can't get without root...
Sigh.
As to the recovery image. You'll need to use odin 3.07. I don't have a link handy. Also, the file must be prepared in a certain way. I have one at hone. Can upload later.

ChronicScribe said:
Awesome thank you...now...
I'm a newb at stock recoveries, unless Theyve already been Made, so pay no attention If my next question seems dumb but what do I do with it now? How do I create a flashable recovery from that?
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Of course, you can make your own odin img as follows:
Either in linux or in an android terminal emulator:
First of all, cd to the directory the recovery image is stored.
E.g.
cd /mnt/extSdCard
Then:
tar -c recovery.img > recovery.tar
md5sum -t recovery.tar >> recovery.tar
mv recovery.tar recovery.tar.md5
Note: rename original recovery image to recovery.img. Not sure exactly how odin determines what goes whereand suspect it might be the name.
Easy.
Same procedure for kernel and system, by the way. zimage and factoryfs.rfs respectively.

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Alright thanks to BlindArtisan and invert_nexus i was able to create and successfully flash the stock recovery back onto the express. I'll post it here for anyone who might need it :victory: this does not have CWM on it but i'm currently trying to figure that out also I also have a copy of the update to JB that i'm going to attempt to use to get the phone to allow me to update and I'm going to use OTA RootKeeper to see root access will stay.
Once again thanks to everyone here for their expertise and knowledge hopefully we can get the attention of some people to get the galaxy express ball rolling lol
Now my counter is up to 3 and I have triangle away put i'm afraid to use it at the moment because I don't won't to completely screw the phone up, is anyone aware as to whether or not it will work on the express without bricking it?

Well I ended up getting an offer on my Galaxy Express so I offloaded it earlier tonight for a somewhat decent profit, guess I'll move on to the next device and edit the signature yet again.
Good luck to those that pursue development on this device, it sure could use some love.

So apparently i've done something horrible lol my express no longer allows me to install apps, i can't open the play store at all, i can't install apps from the web, unlock root says i have root access but i can't push any files to the system folder because i'm not rooted, nothing opens on the phone, except settings, did a factory reset and still have the same issue...any advice?

ChronicScribe said:
Alright thanks to BlindArtisan and invert_nexus i was able to create and successfully flash the stock recovery back onto the express. I'll post it here for anyone who might need it :victory: this does not have CWM on it but i'm currently trying to figure that out also I also have a copy of the update to JB that i'm going to attempt to use to get the phone to allow me to update and I'm going to use OTA RootKeeper to see root access will stay.
Once again thanks to everyone here for their expertise and knowledge hopefully we can get the attention of some people to get the galaxy express ball rolling lol
Now my counter is up to 3 and I have triangle away put i'm afraid to use it at the moment because I don't won't to completely screw the phone up, is anyone aware as to whether or not it will work on the express without bricking it?
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i use this recovery image but is like i mess up everything now is not even been recognize by kies software anymore pls i need some help if i can recover this phone at all to original or New firmware

ICS vs JB GPS
br0adband said:
Just to ask, did you do any testing of the GPS in ICS? I did, and as I noted in another post in another thread, I was pulling in 22 satellites from inside my apartment in under 10 seconds and a fix in 3-5, now with JB I can't get more than 6-8 satellites in the same exact spot and it takes nearly 4 or 5 minutes to get a solid fix so I'm positive there's something going on with Jelly Bean on this device but, alas, I can't roll back to ICS now.
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I was able to do side by side testing of ICS vs JB since mine got upgraded & my wife's didn't and your GPS observation seems spot on. Neither of us had ever used GPS so 1st thing I noticed was mine with JB it took about 10 minutes to get a lock where hers took about 30 seconds. Keep in mind these phones were side by side. Granted indoors but near a window but either way they were next to each other so should get the same signal/sats. I left them both searching for sats for about 1/2 hr then swapped spots & let them go another 1/2 hr. Even after leaving them for awhile the JB one definitely finds less sats & takes longer to lock. A very strange thing to note is for some reason the compasses show completely different direction but not sure why. Funny thing is neither is right but ICS is closer & JB is WAYY off.
I attached pic of them side by side after same amount of time searching and also a video showing them sync. Granted time difference is negligible now, the # of sats is definitely lower for JB. (JB on left & ICS on right. Can see the upgrade nag at the top as it was postponed.)
Hopefully poor GPS doesn't plague this phone if JB is being forced on us.
Bill
EDIT: Apologies to OP, this thread came up searching to compare ICS vs JB & I didn't pay attention I was OT replying. While already OT I'll add a few more observations about JB vs ICS. JB seems to be using 171MB more memory than ICS comparing mine to my wife's with mine @ 494MB used & my wife's @ 323MB. (Some apps are the same, just larger, but there are a few new ones like Simple Alarm Clock 3.5MB, PageBuddyNotiSvc 3.0MB & Stock Daemon(EUR 4.2MB to name a few but many other crapware's I'd love to kill. (I can kill some of them temporarily but they come back) ATT Software Update is using 10MB, Media Hub 4.6MB, S Suggest 3.9MB, AT&T Hot Spots 3.0MB and a few i'm not sure on like Synchonize 5.0MB S Voice 6.3MB com.sec.phone 2.7MB.) They took away the Mobile Data button on the drop-down menu! The new dialer is FUGLY! (Granted I hate the stock dialer because it's so hard to dial & find people so I use Dialer One but still WOW what is up with the white dialer.) On both rom's I miss the Power widget. Really need to get this this ROOTED ASAP to kill some of that crap.

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GPS Flawless/I am requesting XDA Community and Developers to please read!!

I just recently received a new Captivate today through the ATT insurance program that came preloaded with the JH7 Eclair build. The first feature that I was anxious about testing was the GPS since myself and others on this forum seemed to experience difficulty applying the OTA update from ATT. I drove an estimated 20 miles in the city and 15 miles on highway and noticed that I no longer experienced lag when making turns, or when I came to a complete stop and the navigation icon never jumped to adjacent streets or went over a 10m accuracy. I also was able to get a lock in 3-5 seconds while going 70MPH during my highway drive. When I returned home I rooted my phone and made a Nandroid backup and proceeded to flash cognition 2.4.1. Once I did this I decided to test the GPS again with a custom ROM installed and noticed that the GPS issues that I had previously experienced with my old phone were present once again. So after I tested the GPS on Cognition, I decided to restore to my original firmware and the GPS accuracy was restored to the favorable results as previously mentioned. What I am asking the community as well as the devlopers at XDA is if I provide you with my Nandroid backup files, would this be helpful in solving the GPS issues once and for all? I am just uncertain if maybe newer phones that came preloaded with JH7 may have different GPS settings than the OTA updates.
If the developers would like my Nandroid backup please just ask and I will upload.
UPDATE*
Here is the image file of the stock JH7 that has given me VERY accurate GPS results from the previous stated post. This is from a Nandroid backup and I do not know how you would go about installing this but I'm sure someone from here does and will test it. This has not been tested yet, but I respectfully challenge the developers and community to try this out to see if it is an improvement. This is an Eclair JH7 rom. Thank you for your time.
http://www.filefront.com/17508797/system.img/
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ryxaw1
UPDATE 2**
I went on about a 30 minute trip and here are my results
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=114887993519189258855.000494f37559dc102964c&t=h&z=12
** Please note you will need to zoom in to notice all of the turns that I made. I also made a U-turn and traveled on some of the same roads in opposite directions. Everything is just as accurate as the day before.
UPDATE 3***
I would like to extend my thanks to mattbeau for trying this out and posting his results. The results furthermore prove my hypothesis and are consistent with my results. I requested mattbeau to post detailed instructions on how to flash it so others can try. Please I encourage others to give this a try the more tests we gather the easier it will be for the Developers to find what makes this different.
mattbeau My Tracks: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=208605913791985313826.000494f74ae16f5e33c81
UPDATE 4****
Very special thank to mattbeau for posting instructions on how to get this to work. Still need a few more people to test this but so far this is the most accurate the GPS has ever been on the Captivate here it is:
download the following: http://www.multiupload.com/CB5PFRTRYF
extract with winrar or what ever you want
so this is what is working for me.
ensure the clockwork update.zip is insalled on the root of your internal SD card
create a folder /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/jh7gps/
copy system.img and nandroid.md5 to the above folder
Oneclick back to JF6
enable debugging under settings
using adb
adb restart recovery
select reinstall packages
(it will install teh clockwork recovery)
again select reinstall packages
select advanced restore
select jh7gps
select restore system
select yes
your phone will reboot with the new system.img installed
baseband is still jf6
If I could as that everyone that tries this please post their results. The more consistent this is the more things we can rule out.
UPDATE 5*****
I apologize that the megauploads links it temporarily unavailable. We are currently working on getting this back up as soon as possible. Also will be posting my My Tracks for day 3 shortly as well. I encourage anyone else to post their results as well.
Here is mattbeau's link that was originally on megauploads. Since some of you were having problems I moved it to here:
http://www.multiupload.com/CB5PFRTRYF
Let me know how this works out. I thank all of you for your assistance.
UPDATE 6******
Here is the My Tracks for the third day of testing. GPS accuracy does not appear to be deteriorating and have consistent results from previous tracks. This is looking more and more promising by the day. Comments are welcome!
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=114887993519189258855.00049509766fdff4bcb11&ll=34.720186,-77.346539&spn=0.005176,0.013078&t=h&z=17
Thank you mattbeau for your thorough comparison to other JH7 ROMs. Please keep us all posted on your findings.
Some people think that 2.4 caused GPS issues that were worse than stock. I'm not necessarily saying where I stand on the issue - but your decreased performance may just help prove that 2.4 is bad at GPS.
I feel skeptical that Samsung would have a different OTA JH7 and in store JH7 and what I said above sounds like a better idea. Hmm maybe I should go to an earlier version.... helpful either way!
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I am definitely not certain as well, but the GPS performance that I am experiencing with this new phone is up to par with my Garmin. More notably, I have had my old captivate since early August and have tried out all official updates on it including JH7 that don't even compare to the perfect performance this one has. I am just trying to see if I could give my Nandroid backup to someone that knows more than I do and possibly solve this issue for custom rom development etc...
Wait a few days, if you still have awesome GPS then there might be something to it. I highly doubt it though.
Swyping...please read slowly!
im not sure about this although there quite possibly could be a combination of hardware and software. my wifes phone works perfectly with gps and we got ours at the same time but my gps has been horrible since day one but we use hers and no lag, jumping off the roads or anything
Here is one result for today will post at least one everyday for consistency.
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=114887993519189258855.000494e61790fb41e435e&ll=34.65951,-77.343278&spn=0.018956,0.023432&t=h&z=15
ive had 4 captivates so far. me and my wifes original 2 and 2 replacements. all 4 have been the same where sometimes there dead on accurate, and they might be like this for a week. then one day they might take 10 min. to get a lock where the day before it would lock instantly. overall id say the gps on all the phones ive had werent horrible, but could be better. im to the point now that i think its just a hardware issue, and no matter what settings we put in or what we change, the gps just isnt going to be perfect.
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I am definitely not certain as well, but the GPS performance that I am experiencing with this new phone is up to par with my Garmin. More notably, I have had my old captivate since early August and have tried out all official updates on it including JH7 that don't even compare to the perfect performance this one has. I am just trying to see if I could give my Nandroid backup to someone that knows more than I do and possibly solve this issue for custom rom development etc...
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I had that kind of perfect GPS with my captivate once and lost it.... once you have it never let go hahaha
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I will continue to track all my trips for the next couple weeks and post my results. I also have made a nandroid backup of the stock JH7 firmware that came with my phone that I will post shortly.
danquirk2000 said:
I will continue to track all my trips for the next couple weeks and post my results. I also have made a nandroid backup of the stock JH7 firmware that came with my phone that I will post shortly.
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I would love to have a copy I just want a working phone
OP, so many of us are so over this GPS issue with these otherwise very nice performing phones. It's just a damn shame that Samsung let this line go to market with this type of problem. That being said, I, for one, appreciate those that continue to try to find a way to resolve this issue. I am one of those that read CLShortfuse's complete write-up on this matter and form that I feel pretty certain it is NOT a hardware issue; the same chip is used in other devices without issue. I think that the issue is with Samsung's coding and, perhaps, the placement of the chip in the phone.
I see a lot of notes about quick locks, slow locks, etc....the real issue is tracking, not locking. I have found that even my Garmin can take over a minute to lock, depending on where I am in the city (elevation, hills, etc.) and also is sometimes affected by weather. I've waited over 5 minutes for my Garmin to lock (only a few times) but when it does it stays locked and my tracking is very good. However, even my Garmin will loose me for a few seconds, especially when taking a ramp that it didn't expect me to (not the route it planned for me). Unfortunately, neither of my 2 Captivates worked this way. It's perplexing and frustrating. I can tell you that the fastest locks I ever got were immediately following the OTA update (I got mine through Kies Mini). Unfortunately, I flashed another ROM before I tested the tracking.
I hope some devs out there will take your offer seriously and take apart your backup, if possible.
I am going to upload the file once I have a friend with a captivate try it out first.
I agree with boomerod - remember the biggest problem for us is the losing a lock part mid-trip
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I would think the first step would be to have someone with gps issues flash your nandroid. If that makes their gps perfect as you report, then it may be worth investigating further... just my .02
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Here is one result for today will post at least one everyday for consistency.
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=114887993519189258855.000494e61790fb41e435e&ll=34.65951,-77.343278&spn=0.018956,0.023432&t=h&z=15
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are you kidding me??? zoom in on that track map, and you will see it takes you off the road all over the place. Accuracy is still horrible. I have never ever seen a phone go off track like that so dont tell us to "live with it". It may look good zoomed out but try actually looking closely at that and tell us it is perfect
Well buddy17, if you do look closely at that map you will notice that it is off less than 5 meters for the short period of time that it was off. Most GPS software maps auto lock onto streets when they are that close but when using My Tracks it does not. I am almost certain it is impossible to have GPS that is spot on all the time and this could also be due to the inaccuracy of Google My Tracks. If you would post your results I am sure you would see a significant difference in tracking.
Also the GPS performance on this firmware seems to not have the "turn lag" or movement while being stopped issues that I have previously experienced as well as what others have reported. I am almost done uploading and all I am respectfully requesting from the community is to try it out and see what happens please. I would like to thank the community for their time and effort to make our captivate have the best experience possible.
Another useless thread of gps nonsense...lol. I cant believe I even looked. Shame on me
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bulletproof1013 said:
Another useless thread of gps nonsense...lol. I cant believe I even looked. Shame on me
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I think more or less the shame is on you for posting.
On a side note:
OP I just got a new one today too from the warranty dept. The GPS While driving is nothing but flawless. Thank you for reporting this to us, and I am a 2nd to agree how amazing the mid drive is. Showed me on the road i was on the entire time. And didn't loose a lock.
UPDATE**
Here is the image file of the stock JH7 that has given me VERY accurate GPS results from the previous stated post. This is from a Nandroid backup and I do not know how you would go about installing this but I'm sure someone from here does and will test it. This has not been tested yet, but I respectfully challenge the developers and community to try this out to see if it is an improvement. This is an Eclair JH7 rom. Thank you for your time.
Update links are on first post
I agree with the others, this thread is a waste of time. Your software image is no different then the other 500,000 JH7 phones leaving the factory or that had the update. If Samsung made a fix, we would see a different version number.
They don't just replace files and leave the version numbers the same - that would be a support nightmare.
If someone was interested, they would just compare your files to another set and look for differences; BUT, because everyone else knows that files don't get changed without creating a new build, they are not going to spend time on your challenge.

Kindle Fire OTA software update coming in less than two weeks

In the wake of many user complaints about web browsing speeds and other performance issues, Amazon has told the New York Times that it will be releasing a software update for the Kindle Fire "in less than two weeks." That timeframe would put this new software update about a month after the 6.2 update released at the end of November.
http://www.theverge.com/2011/12/11/...ta-software-update-coming-less-than-two-weeks
Oh God lol, now I have to root again....
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Well hopefully this time it will be at least a worthwhile update. instead of a no visible difference update like the last one or take away a feature like the one before that.
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Let's hope the Development get a solid kernel and Rom by then...I don't want to be stock when they update the bootloader and lock it down after all the returned rooted and bricked fires due to people testing kernels that didn't know what they were doing and then returning them.....
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Lets hope some concrete updates...... But wht about some hardware issues......
http://mirolta.com/2011/12/12/amazo...for-kindle-fire-to-encounter-critical-issues/
The OTA will be a non-issue as much as the 6.2 update was. Sure you might have to reroot but Big Deal! That took all of a 30 seconds to do again.
Stuff about Amazon changing to a locked bootloader ignores the fact that most people never root or modify their device. The ones that do are a very miniscule minority of the total users that have the unit. Besides, has any device manufacturer locked a bootloader for a device that was originally released as unlocked? I don't think so.
I bet a lot more units are returned due to some malfunction than due to some someone screwing up their unit trying to modify it.
My wife has her unit stock... no mods, no tweaks, just uses it the way it came. I have mine rooted, different launcher and tons of apps that I have loaded from Android Market or side loaded via other means. I think the device is great for the price.
People who use forums like this have a very skewed idea of how many people actually modify their devices... most never do, never know about it and don't even know forums like this.
krelvinaz said:
The OTA will be a non-issue as much as the 6.2 update was. Sure you might have to reroot but Big Deal! That took all of a 30 seconds to do again.
Stuff about Amazon changing to a locked bootloader ignores the fact that most people never root or modify their device. The ones that do are a very miniscule minority of the total users that have the unit. Besides, has any device manufacturer locked a bootloader for a device that was originally released as unlocked? I don't think so.
I bet a lot more units are returned due to some malfunction than due to some someone screwing up their unit trying to modify it.
My wife has her unit stock... no mods, no tweaks, just uses it the way it came. I have mine rooted, different launcher and tons of apps that I have loaded from Android Market or side loaded via other means. I think the device is great for the price.
People who use forums like this have a very skewed idea of how many people actually modify their devices... most never do, never know about it and don't even know forums like this.
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Exactly ... That's a well explained post
Yeah, companies lock bootloaders for concrete reasons. They are not going to all of a sudden lock the device down a month after it was released just to mess with modders. Because that is literally the only thing it would do.
The Nook Tablet, for instance... I believe the reason the bootloader is locked is because they had to as part of an agreement with Netflix to provide higher quality streaming to the device. B&N decided that annoying the tiny minority of modders was worth it in exchange for high quality Netflix streaming - something that a much larger percentage of users can benefit from and of course an extra marketing bullet point for them to use.
I'm fine with them updating the device. Look at all the Android phones that don't get regular updates. All people do is whine about NOT getting updated! The KF is some great hardware for the price but it still has issues. Touchscreen responsiveness still needs to be improved, battery life REALLY needs to be improved, and they have to fix the sleep of death as well. I will GLADLY go through the hassle of re-rooting and re-installing the market if these things are fixed.
Of course I'd prefer to have a custom ROM so I can get updates without having to redo all that stuff, but it's only a matter of time.
please, dear god, let non-rooted users change the lockscreen wallpaper
Is there a way yet to block OTA updates (that is also easy to reverse)?
Don't want to be caught with my pants down by this update if it does more than anticipated ....
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Is there a way yet to block OTA updates (that is also easy to reverse)?
Don't want to be caught with my pants down by this update if it does more than anticipated ....
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Haven't read through it, but this post seems to cover it.
ryanlbowen said:
please, dear god, let non-rooted users change the lockscreen wallpaper
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This. 10char
Also hoping for a clean re-root-only response to this update... I have it stowed away as a gift for my wife, and take it out at night to perform nerd-surgery. It would be great to not have issues right before holiday, as it's going to be enough fun explaining the different launchers, etc.
ReverseWolf said:
Also hoping for a clean re-root-only response to this update... I have it stowed away as a gift for my wife, and take it out at night to perform nerd-surgery. It would be great to not have issues right before holiday, as it's going to be enough fun explaining the different launchers, etc.
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I have nothing to contribute to this, just lmfao at your analogy of what you do late at night. ;-)
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Is there a way yet to block OTA updates (that is also easy to reverse)?
Don't want to be caught with my pants down by this update if it does more than anticipated ....
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Not the best solution, but it's easy: turn off wireless.
You don't need a widget for this, but it's nice. I recently installed a power control widget ( I used Widgetsoid ) to allow me to turn off wireless ( as well as adjust brightness, volume, toggle USB, and turn off GPS ).
Since I'm mostly content with my setup for now, I leave the wireless turned off to conserve battery and avoid the next update. I'd rather wait until I hear from the good folks here that the next update is OKAY before I turn on wireless and let it update. In the meantime, if I need wireless, I can check here just to be sure there is no update waiting to be pushed, flip on the wireless, do what I need, then turn it back off.
Like I said, it's not the best solution, but it works for me, and it's really simple.
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Also hoping for a clean re-root-only response to this update... I have it stowed away as a gift for my wife, and take it out at night to perform nerd-surgery. It would be great to not have issues right before holiday, as it's going to be enough fun explaining the different launchers, etc.
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Let me ask you something- same situation here.. My wife's just came in the mail today. I'd like to know more about device setup before said "nerd surgery" as I want to do a similar thing.. Did you login with your own amazon account or hers? If I login w/ hers I don't want her to get a "Congrats on your Kindle registration" type of email- as this is a surprise after all.. But- I'm also thinking that if I go ahead and login w/ mine- anything I do as far as loading apps, etc will be wiped out when she has to login w/ hers?
Sorry to be long winded- overall my main question is- Whats the best way to tinker/root/play with this thing w/o giving away any surprises or having to re-do work?
I'd leave it in the box. When my wife's came, she wanted it right away. It auto registered to MY account, not hers. Didn't add anything to it, it just happened.
I had to deregister it and then reregister it to her account. Doing so is like a default reset.
Also, it is going to auto update at least once as they come with 6.1 and 6.2 is the current. Might even be 6.3 or whatever the new OTA is by the time she opens it.
Do you remember if she got an email when you deregistered and assigned it to her account?
Dont recall. I don't read her email so I don't know and I did a quick check of my email and don't see anything either...
I definitely got an email when I registered mine.
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Just Got My Galaxy Note Today

PLEASE HELP!!!
Hello, Guys I just got my GNote International today, I'm fairly well at the rooting and getting things going after I get a push in the right direction. My Current devices are only the Galaxy Note and Asus Transformer Prime, HP Touchpad, But in the past Ive done rooting with The original GTab from Viewsonic -First tablet, Nook, Streak 7, ZTE warp, Galaxy Tab 10.1, HP Touchpad, Asus Transformer Prime- Current Tab. I have never rooted a phone before besides the Warp and it was very simple, one click deal, The GNote seems very complex it is a different beast. So I really need some help with This bad boy, If you can help thank you very much.
Here is the Rundown on my Phone. Just got it Today. Sim Will be here tomorrow.
International Ver.
Gingerbread 2.3.6
Kernel
2.6.35.7 N7000XXLA4-CL886827
[email protected]#2
Build
GINGERBREAD.XXLA4
1. I wont get my Straight Talk [email protected] Sim card until tomorrow, I was told to order the att straight talk Sim Card is that right. I had the option of unlocked or ATT and on the message board most responses said get att, so you don't get stuck on EDGE and t-mobile.
2. Should I let it update and root before I get the Sim in it. I'm ready to get started now but like i said I wont get my Sim until tomorrow. Its already asking me to update but I haven't done anything yet because I know update can ruin rooting methods, etc.
3. I live in the US this phone will be fine as working right it was the only white one and I wanted a white one with the home button. I don't think it matters just making sure I didn't jump the gun, and that this will work with straight talk ATT Sim.
On my current version and rom, kernel etc. what would be the easiest root method for me. So I can put CWM and start setting it up to my liking.
If you need anymore info just let me know I haven't put this thing down since I got it. My Asus Prime aint been out all day. It seems like the Phone are way more complicated to root and get set up with Sim Cards. Maybe its just because I'm new to the phones, my Warp was a 4.3 Boost Mobile and I thought that would be all the bigger I would need but I like Samsung products and this is just so much bigger than it sounds like it would be, and the use of a tablet and phone is what made me jump.
My tech knowledge is decent at least 7-8 so I will figure it out. I just don't want to skip important steps. I want to make sure I do everything in order, that's why I asked if I can root and all that before my sim card gets here tomorrow, remember this is my first root on a phone that is unlocked. If anyone can help me make sure I don't do anything out of order, I will appreciate it a lot. Thanks for any help in advance.
It doesnt matter if you root with or without sim card. Probably need to find the apn settings for your chosen carrier.
Best way to answer all your other questions is below. Search is your friend.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1349
Ok I understand that but will it matter if I root it first, set up ICS and CWM before setting up my APN settings with straight talk on my original rom? Does it really matter?
Root put on ICS rom then I can still set up service with straight talk or
set up service with straight talk then root CWM and ICS any difference?
I'm just wondering if I root this thing and set up my new ICS rom will I still be able to set up my straight talk service, or should I wait first to set up my service when my Sim gets here?
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Ok I understand that but will it matter if I root it first, set up ICS and CWM before setting up my APN settings with straight talk on my original rom? Does it really matter?
Root put on ICS rom then I can still set up service with straight talk or
set up service with straight talk then root CWM and ICS any difference?
I'm just wondering if I root this thing and set up my new ICS rom will I still be able to set up my straight talk service, or should I wait first to set up my service when my Sim gets here?
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For APN, download APN backup & restore from market, then backup your current APN, then even if you flash official or custom roms, you can always restore your son if the from doesn't have it
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drvsbsm said:
Ok I understand that but will it matter if I root it first, set up ICS and CWM before setting up my APN settings with straight talk on my original rom? Does it really matter?
Root put on ICS rom then I can still set up service with straight talk or
set up service with straight talk then root CWM and ICS any difference?
I'm just wondering if I root this thing and set up my new ICS rom will I still be able to set up my straight talk service, or should I wait first to set up my service when my Sim gets here?
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You can set your apn first/middle/last, it doesnt matter. Just like your previous devices, your apn is always available in your settings option. You can change it whenever or add one whenever. Root just gives you access to system files and will not effect your apn.
Stop thinking so hard lol. But make sure you read, read, read before installing ics. I would recommend downloading a few stock gb roms and making backup of your current rom before going forward. Its extremely hard to brick a samsung device, but make sure you have something ready before installing.
Root now..the sim card is just your service..you set apn on any new rom.just jump on wifi for data...don't ever update the phone through settings..unless you want to lose root..always install rooted roms so you may wait a day for a rooted version.
Personally Samsung is a different animal then what I'm use to which is HTC.
I have not used Odin for the PC at all..I've only used mobile Odin pro from the market or cmw.
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Root now..the sim card is just your service..you set apn on any new rom.just jump on wifi for data...don't ever update the phone through settings..unless you want to lose root..always install rooted roms so you may wait a day for a rooted version.
Personally Samsung is a different animal then what I'm use to which is HTC.
I have not used Odin for the PC at all..I've only used mobile Odin pro from the market or cmw.
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Yeah I know that is true I have only rooted one cell in my life and it was one click job, simple! This seems to be a lot more technical but I will figure it out. I have rooted many tablets though right now I have a Asus Transformer Prime, HP Touchpad, ZTE Warp-Phone, Nook Color all rooted. In the past I've rooted plenty other tabs but just one phone and it was with one mouse click, and done.
When you first get into something new its like **** man this is crazy, then after about a week it gets easier. I hope that is the case with this phone. So why not ever do an over the air update? So I need to uncheck this RIGHT NOW So if the original ICS comes out don't do it over the air? Wait and do it another way correct? My phone already did one first boot, it was already check marked to download and install updates in the settings when I turned it on it did an update. I really didn't even have time to see what it was but it was a small minor update I think so. I used the settings for straight talk from here in the thread and I get around 3-5 MB down but have only tried it like 5 times in my basement.
The weird thing is that it thinks I'm in Kansas or something because speedtest.net app says finding the closest server and it finds one in Kansas and says I'm like 30klm away from the server and its the closest one? Anyone know why this is, or WTF is going on? I gave them my correct ZIP when I ordered the ST Sim Card. Most of the time it stays on HSDPA mode but I never see where it says who my carrier is, edit I see it says HOME I guess that's my carrier? so far that Ive noticed. I don't understand the location issue. maybe I should set up my GPS I don't like it on if I don't need it.
How do you avoid from them catching on or saying I'm using too much data, I know to use WiFi whenever possible, that's a given, but what else do you guys do? Don't unlimited mean unlimited? I mean if I bought a straight talk phone and watched you-tube all day can they really say anything, its unlimited right or at least suppose to be. Anyways any tips on keeping straight talk out of my business, and off my @ss would be appreciated. Thanks
Any other tips are welcome I got two cases coming their TPU style cases which I prefer but I might have to put this in a wallet type case also? But I got super slim TPU style cases so it don't get much bigger I don't want to really add more bulk to it its getting hot outside, time for shorts, and that means no jacket pocket, I wear mostly loose fitting jeans/shorts nylon sports type. so I should be alright. Do I need a screen protector I saw one that strengthens it suppose to anyways. Alright enough questions I just don't want to ruin a $650 phone I just got, that's all.
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Yeah I know that is true I have only rooted one cell in my life and it was one click job, simple! This seems to be a lot more technical but I will figure it out. I have rooted many tablets though right now I have a Asus Transformer Prime, HP Touchpad, ZTE Warp-Phone, Nook Color all rooted. In the past I've rooted plenty other tabs but just one phone and it was with one mouse click, and done.
When you first get into something new its like **** man this is crazy, then after about a week it gets easier. I hope that is the case with this phone. So why not ever do an over the air update? So I need to uncheck this RIGHT NOW So if the original ICS comes out don't do it over the air? Wait and do it another way correct? My phone already did one first boot, it was already check marked to download and install updates in the settings when I turned it on it did an update. I really didn't even have time to see what it was but it was a small minor update I think so. I used the settings for straight talk from here in the thread and I get around 3-5 MB down but have only tried it like 5 times in my basement.
The weird thing is that it thinks I'm in Kansas or something because speedtest.net app says finding the closest server and it finds one in Kansas and says I'm like 30klm away from the server and its the closest one? Anyone know why this is, or WTF is going on? I gave them my correct ZIP when I ordered the ST Sim Card. Most of the time it stays on HSDPA mode but I never see where it says who my carrier is, edit I see it says HOME I guess that's my carrier? so far that Ive noticed. I don't understand the location issue. maybe I should set up my GPS I don't like it on if I don't need it.
How do you avoid from them catching on or saying I'm using too much data, I know to use WiFi whenever possible, that's a given, but what else do you guys do? Don't unlimited mean unlimited? I mean if I bought a straight talk phone and watched you-tube all day can they really say anything, its unlimited right or at least suppose to be. Anyways any tips on keeping straight talk out of my business, and off my @ss would be appreciated. Thanks
Any other tips are welcome I got two cases coming their TPU style cases which I prefer but I might have to put this in a wallet type case also? But I got super slim TPU style cases so it don't get much bigger I don't want to really add more bulk to it its getting hot outside, time for shorts, and that means no jacket pocket, I wear mostly loose fitting jeans/shorts nylon sports type. so I should be alright. Do I need a screen protector I saw one that strengthens it suppose to anyways. Alright enough questions I just don't want to ruin a $650 phone I just got, that's all.
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you never do OTA updates because you will lose root and possibly the exploit that gave you root has been patched so you may be stuck without root..
The latest stuff will always be available very soon after its released so don't worry.
You're on prepaid so it will show Home as your carrier even though you're on AT&T and thats what you're on if you have a AT&T sim.
I would imagine if you use too much data they would throttle you instead of cut you off...that appears to be what at&t likes to do..I am almost always on wifi so its no biggy..
I would consider ICS ROM's advanaced so if this is new I would stick with gingerbread for the time being.
I'm used to ICS on my Transformer prime and I got it on my HP Touchpad, using CWM clearing old data caches and data etc. Then install my new rom so I don't think ICS would be that new to me. Is that what you are referring too. Or something else specific?
The question I have is that wont OTA Rootkeeper work while doing over the air updates, I use it for everything almost?

[Q] Brick after loading cm d802 on verizon phone

sigh let's start the horror story. So I rooted my verizon LG G2 (VS980) phone yesterday using this guide:
http://theunlockr.com/2013/10/25/root-lg-g2-versions-video/
I found that pretty easy so i decide to then be more adventurous and load cyanogenmod 10.2 on my phone since I heard it was officially on nightly release for verizon phones. So then i came across this youtube video explaining how to do this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_s3eO-jvNWk
I make 3 mistakes in this process:
1. i don't do the settings part
2. i don't wipe the phone
3. and most importantly i download the wrong cyanogenmod 10.2 version. I put the 802 international version on it instead of the verizon version.
Now my phone is stuck with fastboot with a black screen.
I can go into download mode and have tried the following guides:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
In this one it gets stuck at 49% loading when i use the verizon version
the second:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448960
here when i start to load it says my device is the wrong model because i loaded the wrong cyanogenmod
Now that i know why my phone wouldn't load the verizon rom (because i had cyanogenmod 802 international). I have successfully loaded the stock 802 rom on my phone. the bad part is the touch screen is all wacky and i can't get into setting to go into developer mode and finally fix my phone.
Any ideas on where i can go from here? If i could just get into developer mode i can restore everything by loading TWRP then loading the cyanogenmod for verizon.
Just an idea, but maybe you could use a mouse via OTG in the meantime.
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Just an idea, but maybe you could use a mouse via OTG in the meantime.
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thanks i didnt know i could use a mouse. I will try to find a cable that will allow me to do that.
I was able to help a few peeps with the same prob get back to stock. Pm me if you need help.
some updates.
I didn't get the mouse to help me around the touch screen. I just memorized where all the new locations where for example the middle of the screen clicked the bottom left
I have been able to get this european 820 stock ROM running on my verizon phone and have it in debugging mode.
All the other flash methods are failing me because i get "different model" error.
I'm currently trying to update my build.prop file so i can get the other flash methods to work since this is the file they are looking at to see if it's ok to flash with the rom you have select. Personally i find that kinda silly. I mean i'm flashing the thing give me an option that say "are you sure you want to do this? you are about to flash your phone with an compatible rom". Yes i'm aware i put the wrong rom on the thing now flash my phone with this one.
Oh it would be great if someone out there could post me their verizon build.prop. Would really appreciate that.
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don't change the build.prop model number to VS-980. my phone is now in a reboot cycle.
I can get into download mode but i fear that i still won't be able to flash with the right rom because that build.prop is wrong. can i skip this verification step?
I also have twrp running but again it's the European version so the touch screen doesn't work properly. i can't swipe across to do anything even if i wanted to.
I would just do this and start over...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448960
WHY?
elseif said:
update
don't change the build.prop model number to VS-980. my phone is now in a reboot cycle.
I can get into download mode but i fear that i still won't be able to flash with the right rom because that build.prop is wrong. can i skip this verification step?
I also have twrp running but again it's the European version so the touch screen doesn't work properly. i can't swipe across to do anything even if i wanted to.
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I can't help myself, I have to speak up..
nothing against the OP BUT this is exactly why I DO NOT try to do this stuff. There's really no benefit that the stock ROM on this phone cannot do...and more...and I read so many reports of people turning their beautifully working phones into little black plastic paper weights. Simply not worth the trouble, time, and possible money :silly: to get a little more screen space, or a smaller NAV bar, or whatever.
And then so many people want KIT-KAT...WHY? Will it REALLY be that much better than what this thing can do now? Or will it just introduce BUGS like every other update always does to an android device? If, and when this phone gets an update to KIT-KAT or whatever version they decide upon, and it actually works without new bugs, then I will be pleasantly surprised. Here we have what just might be the best android phone to land on earth so far, and people want to "improve" it??? My $0.02
jaseman said:
I can't help myself, I have to speak up..
nothing against the OP BUT this is exactly why I DO NOT try to do this stuff. There's really no benefit that the stock ROM on this phone cannot do...and more...and I read so many reports of people turning their beautifully working phones into little black plastic paper weights. Simply not worth the trouble, time, and possible money :silly: to get a little more screen space, or a smaller NAV bar, or whatever.
And then so many people want KIT-KAT...WHY? Will it REALLY be that much better than what this thing can do now? Or will it just introduce BUGS like every other update always does to an android device? If, and when this phone gets an update to KIT-KAT or whatever version they decide upon, and it actually works without new bugs, then I will be pleasantly surprised. Here we have what just might be the best android phone to land on earth so far, and people want to "improve" it??? My $0.02
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Totally unnecessary to make this post. Unless you have something to contribute regarding the prob at hand, please keep your opinion to yourself. The point of these forums is to ask questions and provide help when possible. If you wish to voice you're opinion, I suggest you start your own thread.
My why
jaseman said:
I can't help myself, I have to speak up..
nothing against the OP BUT this is exactly why I DO NOT try to do this stuff. There's really no benefit that the stock ROM on this phone cannot do...and more...and I read so many reports of people turning their beautifully working phones into little black plastic paper weights. Simply not worth the trouble, time, and possible money :silly: to get a little more screen space, or a smaller NAV bar, or whatever.
And then so many people want KIT-KAT...WHY? Will it REALLY be that much better than what this thing can do now? Or will it just introduce BUGS like every other update always does to an android device? If, and when this phone gets an update to KIT-KAT or whatever version they decide upon, and it actually works without new bugs, then I will be pleasantly surprised. Here we have what just might be the best android phone to land on earth so far, and people want to "improve" it??? My $0.02
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I can't speak to everyone else's why but I do it because I'm an engineer and here is what i mean by that. Ever since I was a little kid I would mess around with stuff even though I had no clue what i was doing. I remember the first time I took apart a stereo was because our living stereo broke (the CD player wouldn't play anymore and that's what it was used for mostly). I told my mom not to throw it away so I could see if I could fix it. I was maybe 10 at the time so of course she knew i couldn't possibly fix but she let me. In the end I couldn't fix it (hell i had screws left over) but it was just fun looking around and exploring. As I grew I still kept doing the same thing, taking things apart and explore. Sometimes I can improve the thing I took apart other times I completely break it but most of the time I can just put it back the way it was originally. That's my why.
elseif said:
I can't speak to everyone else's why but I do it because I'm an engineer and here is what i mean by that. Ever since I was a little kid I would mess around with stuff even though I had no clue what i was doing. I remember the first time I took apart a stereo was because our living stereo broke (the CD player wouldn't play anymore and that's what it was used for mostly). I told my mom not to throw it away so I could see if I could fix it. I was maybe 10 at the time so of course she knew i couldn't possibly fix but she let me. In the end I couldn't fix it (hell i had screws left over) but it was just fun looking around and exploring. As I grew I still kept doing the same thing, taking things apart and explore. Sometimes I can improve the thing I took apart other times I completely break it but most of the time I can just put it back the way it was originally. That's my why.
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Sounds like my childhood and I'm an engineer aswell.
Software to me is pure magic, but I'm very happy there's people that can code Roms.
Good luck mate.
Once you fix your phone and it's back to stock it will feel better than sex.
Keep stock for a couple of days and that itching feeling of "i need to do something with this" is gonna come creeping back
elseif said:
I can't speak to everyone else's why but I do it because I'm an engineer and here is what i mean by that. Ever since I was a little kid I would mess around with stuff even though I had no clue what i was doing. I remember the first time I took apart a stereo was because our living stereo broke (the CD player wouldn't play anymore and that's what it was used for mostly). I told my mom not to throw it away so I could see if I could fix it. I was maybe 10 at the time so of course she knew i couldn't possibly fix but she let me. In the end I couldn't fix it (hell i had screws left over) but it was just fun looking around and exploring. As I grew I still kept doing the same thing, taking things apart and explore. Sometimes I can improve the thing I took apart other times I completely break it but most of the time I can just put it back the way it was originally. That's my why.
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I feel you pal. But i also got the point of the other guy. But is in OUR vines to mess things around and turn in back. lol. Bout your concern, i think there is a thread here that got it working. Just try searching in Q & A thread. Maybe search "brick"? Read everything you can read. I'll help and comeback when i see it.
Try here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2534511&highlight=brick
Same issue. Fastboot mode.
Also here its a guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2471370&page=2
jaseman said:
I can't help myself, I have to speak up..
nothing against the OP BUT this is exactly why I DO NOT try to do this stuff. There's really no benefit that the stock ROM on this phone cannot do...and more...and I read so many reports of people turning their beautifully working phones into little black plastic paper weights. Simply not worth the trouble, time, and possible money :silly: to get a little more screen space, or a smaller NAV bar, or whatever.
And then so many people want KIT-KAT...WHY? Will it REALLY be that much better than what this thing can do now? Or will it just introduce BUGS like every other update always does to an android device? If, and when this phone gets an update to KIT-KAT or whatever version they decide upon, and it actually works without new bugs, then I will be pleasantly surprised. Here we have what just might be the best android phone to land on earth so far, and people want to "improve" it??? My $0.02
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I am horribly confused as to why you are an XDA member. :-/
Support your Devs......
I'm having the same problem and haven't been able to get it to work. As soon as I flash the stock d802 (my phone is really d803 but I had a d802 custom rom on it before) the touch screen goes all weird and my phone keeps restarting.

Sharp Aquos Crystal 306SH Root/ROM and deets- Dev's only

I am donating my Sharp Aquos Crystal to ONLY THE BEST DEVELOPERS. Its beat up and its been abused but there is potential in the phone for root, ROM and Mods. I will pick the developer and i'm basically hoping to send it to the best only! Please message me and let me know if you have any interest in doing substantial research on this phone and taking its code apart. I already tried and it needs a 3rd party program to access the boot-loader portion of the file system and ill tell you which one an provide a dropbox link to the loader you can download to get into it. I could easily take it apart and find a back-door but i work too often and cannot find the time to tear it down properly and look for vulnerabilities for free; Thus i am donating this phone as i will be replacing it with one i never dropped on the floor ;p cosmetically challenged yes, functionally operational YES. comes with a charger, box and receipt? YES. I want this phone to be developed into the most reliable and functional phone possible and if i have to do all the work myself... well i wont. or at least i wont share my findings if i have to spend time away from my family which is why i am DONATING this phone. I am a programmer for a very nice search engine we all use and i have already found 2 back-doors into the phone which i will also send over via PM. the problem is i cannot access the loader or storage from a PC using the standard drivers, only from within the phone. I need your help! You get a free beat up phone, and the opportunity to play with it. It will come loaded with Boost Unlimited to test the MMS, 4G, Calls etc. but i will only pay for 1 month. you MUST figure it out within 1 month! I can only spend 2 hours on my saturdays playing with it and i went back to my rooted G3 because it beats the Aquos in every category except for sleek design. however, i think this phone can be a powerhouse for entry level users and with its power i know it can be everyone's favorite device. I want ROMS. I want unattended root and i want this thing to be the leader in aftermarket mods. Can we make it happen? idk we will have to see. The CM team shot it down instantly and said SHARP will not release the loader in the US but i dont work for SHARP, so here in beautiful southern california i am safe playing with the software and you will be ok because no laws restrict us to OpenWare software like the rest of the messed up planet. I have permission from google to modify the software strictly for research so we are clear.
Message me and lets get this show on the road.
ill send it out via UPS and expect to see results in 1 month
-Jax Haxor
The Linux Guru
Windows Tester
Android for Lyfe
Lakai-The Shoes We Skate
Google works for me. I dont work for them
hey, ho... tonight i rooted my Crystal ( 306SH-Sprint ). We can talk later abut my method to root.
tell me what u need from my phone.
Kernel?
2nd Stage Loader?
Please I'd like to know how you did that.
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skydsler said:
hey, ho... tonight i rooted my Crystal ( 306SH-Sprint ). We can talk later abut my method to root.
tell me what u need from my phone.
Kernel?
2nd Stage Loader?
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hi?how can I connected with you from facebook? My name on facebook is '??'
skydsler said:
hey, ho... tonight i rooted my Crystal ( 306SH-Sprint ). We can talk later abut my method to root.
tell me what u need from my phone.
Kernel?
2nd Stage Loader?
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hi?how can I connected with you from facebook? My name on facebook is '王迈' ,thank you a lot.wait for your reply.
jack_famous said:
I am donating my Sharp Aquos Crystal to ONLY THE BEST DEVELOPERS. Its beat up and its been abused but there is potential in the phone for root, ROM and Mods. I will pick the developer and i'm basically hoping to send it to the best only! Please message me and let me know if you have any interest in doing substantial research on this phone and taking its code apart. I already tried and it needs a 3rd party program to access the boot-loader portion of the file system and ill tell you which one an provide a dropbox link to the loader you can download to get into it. I could easily take it apart and find a back-door but i work too often and cannot find the time to tear it down properly and look for vulnerabilities for free; Thus i am donating this phone as i will be replacing it with one i never dropped on the floor ;p cosmetically challenged yes, functionally operational YES. comes with a charger, box and receipt? YES. I want this phone to be developed into the most reliable and functional phone possible and if i have to do all the work myself... well i wont. or at least i wont share my findings if i have to spend time away from my family which is why i am DONATING this phone. I am a programmer for a very nice search engine we all use and i have already found 2 back-doors into the phone which i will also send over via PM. the problem is i cannot access the loader or storage from a PC using the standard drivers, only from within the phone. I need your help! You get a free beat up phone, and the opportunity to play with it. It will come loaded with Boost Unlimited to test the MMS, 4G, Calls etc. but i will only pay for 1 month. you MUST figure it out within 1 month! I can only spend 2 hours on my saturdays playing with it and i went back to my rooted G3 because it beats the Aquos in every category except for sleek design. however, i think this phone can be a powerhouse for entry level users and with its power i know it can be everyone's favorite device. I want ROMS. I want unattended root and i want this thing to be the leader in aftermarket mods. Can we make it happen? idk we will have to see. The CM team shot it down instantly and said SHARP will not release the loader in the US but i dont work for SHARP, so here in beautiful southern california i am safe playing with the software and you will be ok because no laws restrict us to OpenWare software like the rest of the messed up planet. I have permission from google to modify the software strictly for research so we are clear.
Message me and lets get this show on the road.
ill send it out via UPS and expect to see results in 1 month
-Jax Haxor
The Linux Guru
Windows Tester
Android for Lyfe
Lakai-The Shoes We Skate
Google works for me. I dont work for them
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its mean that you didn't got root from this phone?
Software-Reply 306SH Aquos-Sharp-Haxor
skydsler said:
hey, ho... tonight i rooted my Crystal ( 306SH-Sprint ). We can talk later abut my method to root.
tell me what u need from my phone.
Kernel?
2nd Stage Loader?
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I already shipped the phone out to Palo Alto, CA. I have purchased another 306SH and I am waiting to hear back from the developer, a friend of mine from college. Hopefully by the end of the month we will have unattended root with a rom compatibility list. He has all the time we need to test and program the phone. I couldn't get past ROM upload without bricking the thing so maybe he will discover a better method. Like I said in my original post I only have a few hours a week to play with the code and its not enough time to test any configuration changes without losing my daily driver. (since my company blackberry doesnt make calls outside of company contacts list, I needed my personal phone still, but already replaced it.)
As far as the loader goes, i found a way in using ODIN4 but the newest update locked out the back door so once again i was stuck; my buddy is going to have to find another way into the folder. I will keep everyone posted on the results as i will be testing the first round next weekend. I'm currently playing in Kitchen with CM12 and testing the drivers in my box so worst case scenario i will find the right ROM config and stabilize it so we have at least 1 modifiable ROM to mess around with. I will release download links this coming weekend for the Alpha Release CM12 ROM and with any luck, we will have unattended root as well. I see great things coming soon for this device.
I am also working on a nice little camera mod that we will all use daily from an unreleased packet @ work and cooking it up for the Aquos so stay tuned! it should apk install on factory firmware which is what i will be testing after thursday evening.
Standby team Actual, We will have results soon Hooah!
-JaxHaxor
You're friendly neighborhood Haxor
no i am not connecting on Facebook sorry.
wangxiantaoye said:
its mean that you didn't got root from this phone?
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Successful root was achieved before i shipped it out using company software however i cannot release corporate software to the public since i have no way to remove it from the building (and i value my career.) but soon enough, i will provide source and links to the backdoor once we find the next one in the update. I just wish Sharp wasn't so dang grumpy about releasing their crap OS to developers. If they did, i'm sure most of the android community would be picking these 306's up off the shelves at an alarming rate. Oh well, sucks to be Sharp USA. When they want to collaborate to ID security risks, I will give them the exact same answer they gave me- "Nope i dont care who you are, you are not getting our OS pack or loader software."
hahaha we will see about that ;p
-JaxHaxor
Newport Beach, CA
Already broke windows 10- they paid me so much to show them how ;p
jack_famous said:
I already shipped the phone out to Palo Alto, CA. I have purchased another 306SH
I am also working on a nice little camera mod that we will all use daily from an unreleased packet @ work and cooking it up for the Aquos so stay tuned! it should apk install on factory firmware which is what i will be testing after thursday evening.
Standby team Actual, We will have results soon Hooah!
-JaxHaxor
You're friendly neighborhood Haxor
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wait for your testing after thursday evening and root is the first importent thing..
jack_famous said:
Successful root was achieved before i shipped it out using company software however i cannot release corporate software to the public since i have no way to remove it from the building (and i value my career.) but soon enough, i will provide source and links to the backdoor once we find the next one in the update. I just wish Sharp wasn't so dang grumpy about releasing their crap OS to developers. If they did, i'm sure most of the android community would be picking these 306's up off the shelves at an alarming rate. Oh well, sucks to be Sharp USA. When they want to collaborate to ID security risks, I will give them the exact same answer they gave me- "Nope i dont care who you are, you are not getting our OS pack or loader software."
hahaha we will see about that ;p
-JaxHaxor
Newport Beach, CA
Already broke windows 10- they paid me so much to show them how ;p
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Is there any good news for us about 306sh??
No Luck
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Nope, in fact the opposite. My friend couldn't get into the phone so I drove up to Palo Alto to help him out friday night over the past weekend and it was a train wreck. We salvaged the OP and called it quits first thing yesterday morning. He showed me his progress which was about as far as i got as well. So we threw the broken Aquos at a wall and I sold the nice new black one I purchased, to some guy off CraigsList for $30. Sorry guys but it needs too much work and without Sharp (Shāpu Kabushiki-gaisha) providing any information as to what driver/ loader sequence it is we need to tap into the chip via 3rd party, Its a lost cause. (my work console gets into it in under 30 seconds, tho it's very illegal and cannot be replicated without losing my career.) We tried everything for 20 hours straight the first day and 12 hours the 2nd when I finally stood up and tossed the phone down something like 4 flights of stairs and off the balcony. surprisingly enough, it didn't break easily.
I don't have time to tear down the code in terminal and cook the exploit since my job is 50 hours a week already. Any more wasted time on this project and I'll lose my car, job and likely my wife.
I recommend selling the crap Aquos and getting the S6 Edge, which I just picked up today. I already have root access using ODIN and a modified exploit i found on a chinese website and i'm working on a ROM for it as we speak.
Its just a damn shame that Sharp doesn't want their products to take off here in the States, seeing how well the Aquos performs. I explained it to them and they just said "nope! we will press charges if you pursue any further modification."
So Thats the end of that. sorry guys i really tried and my buddy worked for an entire week and only got to where i was after the first 48 hours. I see the exploit looking through the logs, but i was told federal charges will be filed if i release the exploit to the public in the form of auto-run APK which i also could not get running properly. It all comes down to the platform.
They didnt say anything about publiclysharing the code tho. I am having my wife look over the documents for legality issues and if she cant find anything stating raw-code release is applicable, i will release my logs from work and all the project work we have so far. its about 11gbs of logs and code and a few extra gigs of failed modified programs we wrote. Like i said, we tried it all
Perhaps one of you more fine tuned developers can work through my data and see what sort of application will backdoor into the system. As it stands today though, The latest firmware release is tighter than a tick's a$$ and downgrading is about as hard as getting weed legal in federal court.
As my buddy Rob says: "Basically, I can get into iOS' Pants in 12 minutes, but Sharp's Loader is wearing an electrified chastity belt and that b17CH swallowed the keys. We either wait for the next release and modify the stock update so it thinks it's a normal update, or wait for the company to get hammered and drop the pants to let us play."
I have absolute 0 hope for this device.
The Aquos is toasted as far as the modification community should be concerned.
Galaxy S6 Edge tho... This thing is a beast. Ill be releasing my findings tonight or tomorrow once i finalize this ROM modification (cooking up some extra settings, modifying prop and removing bloat + some LED and screen mods.)
I also pre-ordered the new Blackberry Venice that "supposedly runs android" through my companies pre-order form, so in the next couple months hopefully ill get my hands on that unit. BB's have been running Android/ linux based software for quite a while now (since 10.1) but it is emulated and not native. Hopefully, the "venice" developed by Samsung will yield some surprising performance and efficiency results that we all want and need.
Standby Team, I'm working as fast as i can, Hooah!
\\Your Friendly Neighborhood JaxHaxor
-Jack_Famous
Aquos=Obliterated
S6Edge=New/ in dev.
Still rocking the company Nextel-PTT BB 88xx Series
S6E findings will be posted in a separate thread. I will link the threads together in my next post.
jack_famous said:
I am donating my Sharp Aquos Crystal to ONLY THE BEST DEVELOPERS. Its beat up and its been abused but there is potential in the phone for root, ROM and Mods. I will pick the developer and i'm basically hoping to send it to the best only! Please message me and let me know if you have any interest in doing substantial research on this phone and taking its code apart. I could already tried and it needs a 3rd party program to access the boot-loader portion of the file system and ill tell you which one an provide a dropbox link to the loader you can download to get into it. I could easily take it apart and find a back-door but i work too often and cannot find the time to tear it down properly and look for vulnerabilities for free; Thus i am donating this phone as i will be replacing it with one i never dropped on the floor ;p cosmetically challenged yes, functionally operational YES. comes with a charger, box and receipt? YES. I want this phone to be developed into the most reliable and functional phone possible and if i have to do all the work myself... well i wont. or at least i wont share my findings if i have to spend time away from my family which is why i am DONATING this phone. I am a programmer for a very nice search engine we all use and i have already found 2 back-doors into the phone which i will also send over via PM. the problem is i cannot access the loader or storage from a PC using the standard drivers, only from within the phone. I need your help! You get a free beat up phone, and the opportunity to play with it. It will come loaded with Boost Unlimited to test the MMS, 4G, Calls etc. but i will only pay for 1 month. you MUST figure it out within 1 month! I can only spend 2 hours on my saturdays playing with it and i went back to my rooted G3 because it beats the Aquos in every category except for sleek design. however, i think this phone can be a powerhouse for entry level users and with its power i know it can be everyone's favorite device. I want ROMS. I want unattended root and i want this thing to be the leader in aftermarket mods. Can we make it happen? idk we will have to see. The CM team shot it down instantly and said SHARP will not release the loader in the US but i dont work for SHARP, so here in beautiful southern california i am safe playing with the software and you will be ok because no laws restrict us to OpenWare software like the rest of the messed up planet. I have permission from google to modify the software strictly for research so we are clear.
Message me and lets get this show on the road.
ill send it out via UPS and expect to see results in 1 month
-Jax Haxor
The Linux Guru
Windows Tester
Android for Lyfe
Lakai-The Shoes We Skate
Google works for me. I dont work for them
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Could you release the 3rd party program to us to get into bootloader? We'll go on the work to get root.
jack_famous said:
Successful root was achieved before i shipped it out using company software however i cannot release corporate software to the public since i have no way to remove it from the building (and i value my career.) but soon enough, i will provide source and links to the backdoor once we find the next one in the update. I just wish Sharp wasn't so dang grumpy about releasing their crap OS to developers. If they did, i'm sure most of the android community would be picking these 306's up off the shelves at an alarming rate. Oh well, sucks to be Sharp USA. When they want to collaborate to ID security risks, I will give them the exact same answer they gave me- "Nope i dont care who you are, you are not getting our OS pack or loader software."
hahaha we will see about that ;p
-JaxHaxor
Newport Beach, CA
Already broke windows 10- they paid me so much to show them how ;p
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thanks for information and for your work .. what happen with tools and code that you have can you share it?
ok guys im sorry i have been AWOL this week we started a new project and i just dove into it so we havn't had time to re-work the code. My wife says there is a clause in the paperwork Sharp sent me stating i cannot release any portion of their software whether modified or not. so basically all i can release is the collaborative work i've done with Rob which isnt much because its mostly factory firmware modifications and common knowledge. needless to say, There is a reason we salvaged the OP.
I know alot of you have sent PM asking for clues and access to my software. I have tried to reply to all of you but you need to change your security settings here on XDA because even though you can send me a message, i cannot reply.
I will be sending out the first batch of ADB run-around to PM's that actually go through. The only loophole we can find is private collab which is legal in the US so once i get the first round out, i will email from my personal account the rest of the changes we had made.
*Note* Google is offering $40k USD for the exploits in the new software so you can understand my hesitance to release any loaders that can potentially tap into most phones' firmware systems. That's like handing over 40k for free. Ill tune up and debug the programs rob and i built and send them out but they do not work for the 306. And since i dont have the 306 anymore, i cannot test any more modifications.
Fastboot isn't the way into the 306. you need to get your hands on the initial (Extremely buggy) release, modify the prop and boot directory, and then let the phone update to the new software with the new settings. It will blackout and sit on the Aquos emblem for like 30 minutes, but once recovered the root stays. thats the only way we got it to even try to respond but still no SU access and /detect-root shows no success however there is now root folder access. Then using ADB push the old OS back onto it and it will keep modified folder access for root but will not boot completely at this point. that's as far as we got and couldn't move past it. I asked a coworker last week about it and he gave me some new ideas, however i dont have the phone anymore and i don't plan on purchasing another one since i have moved onto the S6 Edge and another project from work.
Im sorry guys but i'm out of time on the 306. I tried for more than 2 months and its a no-go. I have heard of people gaining root and removing GSM lock, but they have way too much time invested and completely re-wrote the directories by hand.
If you are still dead set on the 306SH, Download the newest firmware, http://www.sharpusa.com/Support/ProductDetail.aspx?modelid=9FCA5482-7A08-1BF8-7AA9-F29AF5CB9A19 and unpack it. connect to ADB and \fastboot-dirw acc1. then # mount -o remount,rw -t rfs /dev/block/st19/system, # exit.
Here is the problem. Permissions are set by something else in the ROM and when you attempt to push anything other than a verified update, it crashes. Not sure why. 18 hours on that subject alone -_-
When looking through the Unpacked ROM, It's like line 42-45 and you can see the malicious lockout, that when deleted bricks the phone. I played with the rom and couldn't figure out why every damn program uses the same sequence and references the same directory before it even begins to process. its a classic lock-out. Loader software barely bypasses it but you need to find the drain in the phone. There is an application somewhere that constantly reference checks the line 42 and if its not present, the phone shuts down and bootloader locks up.
Do yourself a favor and upgrade. Its an outstanding phone, but its not worth the headache.
This thread will be deleted in about a month so PM me and make sure you can receive a response.
OP 306SH-Decomissioned permanently unless i get another one. sorry guys. And i go back to school monday for summer classes so i wont be working on anything except work projects for the next 8 weeks. But I will be back with some excellent news for the S6 Edge by sunday night. I have root and I'm on day 5 of my custom ROM and this thing is Fast! like whoa thats a powerPC fast. I recommend the Edge to anyone struggling with the 306. Samsung really stepped it up.
Your friendly neighborhood Haxor,
Jack Famous
Take care.
ohhh i almost forgot, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2684210
This is the method that DOES NOT WORK. the second one gives some access but permissions are all screwed up like i said earlier. Somebody needs to tear it completely down.
I took a look at psneuter and the root concept mentioned in that thread for method 2. Didn't see anything that would determine permissions to be out of wack. Could you explain what you are referring to @jack_famous?
This thread is totally crap.
tewilove said:
This thread is totally crap.
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This device is totally crap lol.
jack_famous said:
ok guys im sorry i have been AWOL this week we started a new project and i just dove into it so we havn't had time to re-work the code. My wife says there is a clause in the paperwork Sharp sent me stating i cannot release any portion of their software whether modified or not. so basically all i can release is the collaborative work i've done with Rob which isnt much because its mostly factory firmware modifications and common knowledge. needless to say, There is a reason we salvaged the OP.
I know alot of you have sent PM asking for clues and access to my software. I have tried to reply to all of you but you need to change your security settings here on XDA because even though you can send me a message, i cannot reply.
I will be sending out the first batch of ADB run-around to PM's that actually go through. The only loophole we can find is private collab which is legal in the US so once i get the first round out, i will email from my personal account the rest of the changes we had made.
*Note* Google is offering $40k USD for the exploits in the new software so you can understand my hesitance to release any loaders that can potentially tap into most phones' firmware systems. That's like handing over 40k for free. Ill tune up and debug the programs rob and i built and send them out but they do not work for the 306. And since i dont have the 306 anymore, i cannot test any more modifications.
Fastboot isn't the way into the 306. you need to get your hands on the initial (Extremely buggy) release, modify the prop and boot directory, and then let the phone update to the new software with the new settings. It will blackout and sit on the Aquos emblem for like 30 minutes, but once recovered the root stays. thats the only way we got it to even try to respond but still no SU access and /detect-root shows no success however there is now root folder access. Then using ADB push the old OS back onto it and it will keep modified folder access for root but will not boot completely at this point. that's as far as we got and couldn't move past it. I asked a coworker last week about it and he gave me some new ideas, however i dont have the phone anymore and i don't plan on purchasing another one since i have moved onto the S6 Edge and another project from work.
Im sorry guys but i'm out of time on the 306. I tried for more than 2 months and its a no-go. I have heard of people gaining root and removing GSM lock, but they have way too much time invested and completely re-wrote the directories by hand.
If you are still dead set on the 306SH, Download the newest firmware, http://www.sharpusa.com/Support/ProductDetail.aspx?modelid=9FCA5482-7A08-1BF8-7AA9-F29AF5CB9A19 and unpack it. connect to ADB and \fastboot-dirw acc1. then # mount -o remount,rw -t rfs /dev/block/st19/system, # exit.
Here is the problem. Permissions are set by something else in the ROM and when you attempt to push anything other than a verified update, it crashes. Not sure why. 18 hours on that subject alone -_-
When looking through the Unpacked ROM, It's like line 42-45 and you can see the malicious lockout, that when deleted bricks the phone. I played with the rom and couldn't figure out why every damn program uses the same sequence and references the same directory before it even begins to process. its a classic lock-out. Loader software barely bypasses it but you need to find the drain in the phone. There is an application somewhere that constantly reference checks the line 42 and if its not present, the phone shuts down and bootloader locks up.
Do yourself a favor and upgrade. Its an outstanding phone, but its not worth the headache.
This thread will be deleted in about a month so PM me and make sure you can receive a response.
OP 306SH-Decomissioned permanently unless i get another one. sorry guys. And i go back to school monday for summer classes so i wont be working on anything except work projects for the next 8 weeks. But I will be back with some excellent news for the S6 Edge by sunday night. I have root and I'm on day 5 of my custom ROM and this thing is Fast! like whoa thats a powerPC fast. I recommend the Edge to anyone struggling with the 306. Samsung really stepped it up.
Your friendly neighborhood Haxor,
Jack Famous
Take care.
ohhh i almost forgot, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2684210
This is the method that DOES NOT WORK. the second one gives some access but permissions are all screwed up like i said earlier. Somebody needs to tear it completely down.
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http://www.sharpusa.com/Support/ProductDetail.aspx?modelid=9FCA5482-7A08-1BF8-7AA9-F29AF5CB9A19
Unable to download a copy of the document you can give me? Thank you!
tewilove said:
This thread is totally crap.
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i lost faith in rooting my device after reading this thread and i cannot temp root either mine is later version .....now what??

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