Soft-bricked AT&T S7 Edge trying to unroot / go back to stock - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions & Answers

I'd attempted (and succeeded) in rooting the s7 Edge without much of a problem, it seemed to be working fine. I was considering flashing a custom ROM as well, but before I could get to that point the phone started behaving oddly. It would refuse to boot, freezing at the AT&T logo screen and vibrating in a 1-3 pattern (1 vibration, then pause, then 3, etc., ad nauseum). I realised I still had ADB access at that point in boot (somehow, I have no idea) and used it to reboot to bootloader and see what I could do with Odin.
ALL VERSIONS of Odin I have tried (3.12, 3.12.3, PrinceComsy variants of both) have failed to restore the stock image and unroot the device. I have attempted to use multiple different stock images I've found around these forums and elsewhere, and all attempts have resulted in either the phone throwing an error about the Odin version I'm using, or Odin itself telling me that the flash failed and the phone indicating some strange message about the boot or the firmware being 'fused' or something. Exact error is SW REV CHECK FAIL : [system]Fused 3 > Binary 1
All I appear to have accomplished is preventing the device from ever booting properly -- it refuses to boot normally, and by default enters Recovery mode (the stock recovery, which is essentially useless and won't do anything at all). I would very much appreciate some help getting this device off the ground again; I'm sure we can figure something out together! As I type this, I am attempting yet another version of the stock firmware I've dug up, so... fingers crossed that gets some better results. If not... please help. Currently trying the APK1 version of the stock firmware.
Cheers,
vexx32

vexx32 said:
I'd attempted (and succeeded) in rooting the s7 Edge without much of a problem, it seemed to be working fine. I was considering flashing a custom ROM as well, but before I could get to that point the phone started behaving oddly. It would refuse to boot, freezing at the AT&T logo screen and vibrating in a 1-3 pattern (1 vibration, then pause, then 3, etc., ad nauseum). I realised I still had ADB access at that point in boot (somehow, I have no idea) and used it to reboot to bootloader and see what I could do with Odin.
ALL VERSIONS of Odin I have tried (3.12, 3.12.3, PrinceComsy variants of both) have failed to restore the stock image and unroot the device. I have attempted to use multiple different stock images I've found around these forums and elsewhere, and all attempts have resulted in either the phone throwing an error about the Odin version I'm using, or Odin itself telling me that the flash failed and the phone indicating some strange message about the boot or the firmware being 'fused' or something. Exact error is SW REV CHECK FAIL : [system]Fused 3 > Binary 1
All I appear to have accomplished is preventing the device from ever booting properly -- it refuses to boot normally, and by default enters Recovery mode (the stock recovery, which is essentially useless and won't do anything at all). I would very much appreciate some help getting this device off the ground again; I'm sure we can figure something out together! As I type this, I am attempting yet another version of the stock firmware I've dug up, so... fingers crossed that gets some better results. If not... please help. Currently trying the APK1 version of the stock firmware.
Cheers,
vexx32
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You have to use either the stock version of the firmware that your phone was on or newer. You can't use any older versions. APK1 is the latest version i believe. Use the official Odin. The .12 version and you should be good.

dirtydodge said:
You have to use either the stock version of the firmware that your phone was on or newer. You can't use any older versions. APK1 is the latest version i believe. Use the official Odin. The .12 version and you should be good.
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Thankyou. It took me longer than it really should to figure out which firmware version to load. Downloading that now... fingers crossed, heh.
Do you think it's worth attempting to re-root and install a modified ROM on it for the performance tweaks that I've seen cropping up here and there? Or should I just count it lucky it's still mostly salvageable?

vexx32 said:
Thankyou. It took me longer than it really should to figure out which firmware version to load. Downloading that now... fingers crossed, heh.
Do you think it's worth attempting to re-root and install a modified ROM on it for the performance tweaks that I've seen cropping up here and there? Or should I just count it lucky it's still mostly salvageable?
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Depends on what you want. Personally i would root it and go to the Verizon forum and download Stang5.0litre rom. That's an awesome rom. I'd stay away from echoe rom, seems like the devs are hit or miss on support. The dev for the stang rom is awesome and very active. I ran both of then and prefer stange.

dirtydodge said:
Depends on what you want. Personally i would root it and go to the Verizon forum and download Stang5.0litre rom. That's an awesome rom. I'd stay away from echoe rom, seems like the devs are hit or miss on support. The dev for the stang rom is awesome and very active. I ran both of then and prefer stange.
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Woah, woah, what? You can flash a rom based on another carrier? Will it still work? O.O

vexx32 said:
Woah, woah, what? You can flash a rom based on another carrier? Will it still work? O.O
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Yea it works. I know that one does. You'll get a message that says "unauthorized SIM card: or something like that. Just ignore it and use WiFi to setup the phone. Once you have it setup use package disabler or titanium to freeze "setup wizard" and that'll get rid of that notification. You'll have to manually setup your AT&T APN. After that your golden.

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Unable to flash stock firmware

Hello, my SM-G935A is rooted, and I have 2 issues with it. Firstly, I'm unable to receive texts or phone calls (I can send them), and I've tried a factory reset and I even got a new SIM, but nothing worked. I think if I flash stock firmware, it might fix the issue. Second problem, when I go into download mode and select my AP in Odin and press start, my phone gets an error and Odin freezes at Initialization.
Any help would be appreciated. I would prefer to fix the texting issue, as I don't want to return the phone to ATT. In either case, the Odin issue needs to be fixed
I'm having a similar issue. This afternoon, 2 apps threw errors and closed. I rebooted, which apparently was the wrong thing to do. The reboot stalled on the AT&T logo and stayed that way for 5 min - the unit became very hot & the power button did not respond, even while holding it down. I got into recovery, cleared the cache and factory reset, then rebooted. The unit came back up and started reinstalling everything. I took it back down into the download status and attempted to reload 935x via Odin, only to stall at "initialzation" [sic] as you did. I got out of that after waiting for some sort of response. SuperSU was still in my apps as was Root Checker. Root Checker indicates the system is rooted. SuperSU indicates it needs the binary updated. BusyBox and TiBu indicate they cannot find root. I deleted all the root apps and tried reinstalling root via adb which completed successfully, but the same outcome with all the root apps. So I'm not sure if I'm still really rooted as Root Checker claims, or not.
EDIT: I just saw that I have 2 "Knox Settings" apps. Clicking on either returns, "Unfortunately, Container Agent2 has stopped."
use the odin from the stock firmware thread to flash it again. if it fails you can flash the u firmware and then the stock again. then you have to use a different odin if you want to flash the root api file the one you flash the firmware with wont work. also there is help in one of the threads about fixing the volte problem so you dont have to turn it off to get calls. i didnt have to do it as using the odin i mentioned fixed it for me when i came from the u firmware.
NovaEDM™ said:
Hello, my SM-G935A is rooted, and I have 2 issues with it. Firstly, I'm unable to receive texts or phone calls (I can send them), and I've tried a factory reset and I even got a new SIM, but nothing worked. I think if I flash stock firmware, it might fix the issue. Second problem, when I go into download mode and select my AP in Odin and press start, my phone gets an error and Odin freezes at Initialization.
Any help would be appreciated. I would prefer to fix the texting issue, as I don't want to return the phone to ATT. In either case, the Odin issue needs to be fixed
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I was having the exact same problem you had with Odin. It seemed I was able to flash stock firmware using this version of Odin: http://www.mediafire.com/download/2t2sjqxtogbkafk/odin_3.12.3.rar
rob219 said:
use the odin from the stock firmware thread to flash it again. if it fails you can flash the u firmware and then the stock again. then you have to use a different odin if you want to flash the root api file the one you flash the firmware with wont work. also there is help in one of the threads about fixing the volte problem so you dont have to turn it off to get calls. i didnt have to do it as using the odin i mentioned fixed it for me when i came from the u firmware.
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did you have any problems with the u version of the s7 edge firmware, like the fingerprint scanner not responding? i am on that version and cant get any odin version or any version of s7 edge g935a firmware to flash, tried unrooting and was forced to use the U version of the s7 edge firmware, everything works except the fingerprint scanner, cant get back to full stock firmware, need help!
im having the exact same problem, when i put my phone into download mode and flash the stock at&t firmware, Odin get stuck in "initialization" and my phone screen displays and error message.
Same stuff was happening to me, I went back to stock and took the update. When your phone stops working as an actual phone, it's time to roll it back.
I played with it for a week and my phone was so freaking hot (with hot weather) equals a wait and see if this gets more stable in the near future. I did use the Odin 3.12.3 mentioned by King James III. Honestly, I did so many things to get it back to stock I forget what actually worked (it was the wee hours of the morning and I was spent). Don't give up guys, it will and can work.
edit: It may be as simple as not right clicking Odin and running it as Administrator.
nicetucu said:
Same stuff was happening to me, I went back to stock and took the update. When your phone stops working as an actual phone, it's time to roll it back.
I played with it for a week and my phone was so freaking hot (with hot weather) equals a wait and see if this gets more stable in the near future. I did use the Odin 3.12.3 mentioned by King James III. Honestly, I did so many things to get it back to stock I forget what actually worked (it was the wee hours of the morning and I was spent). Don't give up guys, it will and can work.
edit: It may be as simple as not right clicking Odin and running it as Administrator.
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I used Odin_v3.12.3_Patched_SHA256 to flash the 935U Firmware then used Odin3_v3.11.2 to flash the June Firmware release.

Need Instructions to avoid almost bricking again

Hi guys. I very narrowly (somehow) managed to recover from almost bricking my phone.
I successfully S-Off'd my phone, and previously successfully installed TWRP. I tried to install this ROM:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...m-perfumewl-m60-dev-edition-unlocked-t3442969
When I tried the to flash the ZIP for firmware and for the ROM, the firmware wouldn't install. I tried some other stuff and basically almost bricked my phone. Some how got it to suddenly start being able to use the htc_fastboot commands (????????) and was able to start installing the zip for stock... but it ran an error, I ran it again and it froze... then I forced my phone to reboot and somehow I'm back to having a stock system. No clue what I did.
My question is, can I take a software update on my phone normally (to 7.0) , and then install just that ROM? Or so I need to flash the firmware separately with a command line command? I just don't want to give myself another heart attack tonight. Current firmware version is 1.82.605.6, not rooted, don't believe my recovery is TWRP right now (but I know how to install that one).
I'm just looking for root access and the ability to remove pre-installed Verizon crap (VZW Messager, My Verizon, etc). Thanks guys.
CritKlepka said:
Hi guys. I very narrowly (somehow) managed to recover from almost bricking my phone.
I successfully S-Off'd my phone, and previously successfully installed TWRP. I tried to install this ROM:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...m-perfumewl-m60-dev-edition-unlocked-t3442969
When I tried the to flash the ZIP for firmware and for the ROM, the firmware wouldn't install. I tried some other stuff and basically almost bricked my phone. Some how got it to suddenly start being able to use the htc_fastboot commands (????????) and was able to start installing the zip for stock... but it ran an error, I ran it again and it froze... then I forced my phone to reboot and somehow I'm back to having a stock system. No clue what I did.
My question is, can I take a software update on my phone normally (to 7.0) , and then install just that ROM? Or so I need to flash the firmware separately with a command line command? I just don't want to give myself another heart attack tonight. Current firmware version is 1.82.605.6, not rooted, don't believe my recovery is TWRP right now (but I know how to install that one).
I'm just looking for root access and the ability to remove pre-installed Verizon crap (VZW Messager, My Verizon, etc). Thanks guys.
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I recommend you install this one instead:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ve...m-1-85-605-9-aroma-root-root-debloat-t3529732
Follow instructions in OP...or:
1)fastboot flash FW w/o Boot w/ TWRP (htc_fastboot oem rebootRUU, fastboot flash zip...)
2)htc_fastboot reboot-bootloader
3) Finally, go into recovery-- backup and flash ROM (choose root w/ Magisk and debloat)
Thanks, I figured out why it wasn't working before. Used official TWRP, thats why it wasn't working. Wouldn't have thought that'd made that much of a difference.
New problem though; something I really would like to use the Google versions of contacts and dialers. Trying to flash those just made my phone app unusable. So I turned to LineageOS but it REFUSES to boot. Hangs on their little vertical line with a moving circle. Found out AOSP roms don't like VZW firmware? Flashed global firmware, updated through WiFi as much as possible, and then ran into issues with radio, even though I flashed the VZW one. So I reverted those changes, am going through with what you said above to have a working phone (after not having one all day), but any advice on getting Google dialer and contacts? I'd like to use LineageOS but I couldn't get it work at all.
CritKlepka said:
Thanks, I figured out why it wasn't working before. Used official TWRP, thats why it wasn't working. Wouldn't have thought that'd made that much of a difference.
New problem though; something I really would like to use the Google versions of contacts and dialers. Trying to flash those just made my phone app unusable. So I turned to LineageOS but it REFUSES to boot. Hangs on their little vertical line with a moving circle. Found out AOSP roms don't like VZW firmware? Flashed global firmware, updated through WiFi as much as possible, and then ran into issues with radio, even though I flashed the VZW one. So I reverted those changes, am going through with what you said above to have a working phone (after not having one all day), but any advice on getting Google dialer and contacts? I'd like to use LineageOS but I couldn't get it work at all.
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You've got to read OPs, search threads, etc. Some ROMs work w/ our phone, and some do not. Check out the latest versions of ice and leedroid. Your most likely want to grab the SVN versions is the official versions may not yet support Verizon N firmware
Antny6 said:
You've got to read OPs, search threads, etc. Some ROMs work w/ our phone, and some do not. Check out the latest versions of ice and leedroid. Your most likely want to grab the SVN versions is the official versions may not yet support Verizon N firmware
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I have been doing a lot of searching, but I've found so many different, conflicting sources of information. For example, one website told me to install LineageOS, was to be on latest Verizon OTA and just normally flash it; that obviously didn't work.
So from what I can see, our choices are Viper, Ice, LeeDroid, NuSense and the one you linked. I'm going to try out LeeDroid... out of curiousity, is there any reason, for example, LeeDroid or Ice haven't posted in this Verizon section with links to their ROMs?
*Edit Two* Dialer wouldn't work out of the "box" so to speak, so I had to go to Phone settings at the bottom, there is a menu called Calling Accounts. Had to go there and tap Receive Incoming Calls... why is that disabled in the first place..? But that seems to be an issue going even as far back as the Nexus 5. But that's how you find the option in the HTC 10 for anyone who comes across this issue too...
Not sure why your having issues with the flashing. Are you doing a full wipe? Not just factory reset. Going from stock to lineage requires a complete format of internal SD card. On the stock roms, most will ask if you are still on marshmallow firmware & are working fine. Again, we need more info on what firmware version your on, version of twrp& how your wiping your device. Most AOSP roms work, but no advanced calling
LOS ROMs will work without issue IF you have flashed the US unlocked firmware at some point in time. This is the only information that we have found from a VzW device with LOS booting and VzW device without. We started a thread awhile ago and is the only known method we currently know of to get LOS booting. Also works for Sprint users.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-10/how-to/how-to-cm-booting-vzw-vzw-firmware-t3500900

Felt confident, shouldnt have

I recently carrier unlocked my SM-G935P (2016 version) from Sprint and brought it over to ATT. All was working fine but wanted to get rid of the Sprint bloatware. After spending most of the day reading threads of flashing, felt confident that I could walk through flashing over to "U" FW. This is my first attempt at flashing and it has FAILED!
Used ODIN 3.12 , and files from UPDATO
It failed after first attempt and then was stuck in boot loop
I then realized that I never set the Developer options before flashing
have tried flashing back to half dozen different version stocks, deep clean flash, and various other work arounds I have seen on here to no avail
Only things that have PASS since the initial FAIL have been when I tried various BL individually, but no change in device
I am at the point that I can only access Download screen and ODIN still recognizes. Other option is the device starts to open in Recovery Boot, Installing Software Update comes up, about 10 lines of code start scrolling then phone goes black.
I'm still OFFICIAL, FRP Lock on, warranty void is 0x0 and AP SWREV is B5(2, 1, 1, 1, 1) K1 S4, and Secure Download is Enabled
I'm way past my comfort and capability in trying to get this even back to stock. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated... Finally broke free of the Sprint chains and on the edge of bricking my phone!
PA_Pyroholic said:
I recently carrier unlocked my SM-G935P (2016 version) from Sprint and brought it over to ATT. All was working fine but wanted to get rid of the Sprint bloatware. After spending most of the day reading threads of flashing, felt confident that I could walk through flashing over to "U" FW. This is my first attempt at flashing and it has FAILED!
Used ODIN 3.12 , and files from UPDATO
It failed after first attempt and then was stuck in boot loop
I then realized that I never set the Developer options before flashing
have tried flashing back to half dozen different version stocks, deep clean flash, and various other work arounds I have seen on here to no avail
Only things that have PASS since the initial FAIL have been when I tried various BL individually, but no change in device
I am at the point that I can only access Download screen and ODIN still recognizes. Other option is the device starts to open in Recovery Boot, Installing Software Update comes up, about 10 lines of code start scrolling then phone goes black.
I'm still OFFICIAL, FRP Lock on, warranty void is 0x0 and AP SWREV is B5(2, 1, 1, 1, 1) K1 S4, and Secure Download is Enabled
I'm way past my comfort and capability in trying to get this even back to stock. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated... Finally broke free of the Sprint chains and on the edge of bricking my phone!
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With the last ROM I've tried to use, on the device the red text comes up saying SW REV CHECK FAIL : [aboot] Fused 5 > Binary 2
Is there a different ROM I should be trying?
PA_Pyroholic said:
With the last ROM I've tried to use, on the device the red text comes up saying SW REV CHECK FAIL : [aboot] Fused 5 > Binary 2
Is there a different ROM I should be trying?
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It sounds like you may have gotten sprint's update, not sure tho. Check your software version by going to about phone. If it ends with something like 5BRA1 (the 5 is whats important as that stands for binary ver. 5) then you might not be able to use the U firmware. You can try the U FW from this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-s7-edge/how-to/successful-root-g935u-g935uueu4bqd2-t3598647
If that FW does not work, then you will either have to wait til they update the U FW to binary 5 or see if sprint can reload the OS, I would recommend asking them if they can give you an older version of the OS so you can use the U FW.
Fear_The_Fluff said:
It sounds like you may have gotten sprint's update, not sure tho. Check your software version by going to about phone. If it ends with something like 5BRA1 (the 5 is whats important as that stands for binary ver. 5) then you might not be able to use the U firmware. You can try the U FW from this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-s7-edge/how-to/successful-root-g935u-g935uueu4bqd2-t3598647
If that FW does not work, then you will either have to wait til they update the U FW to binary 5 or see if sprint can reload the OS, I would recommend asking them if they can give you an older version of the OS so you can use the U FW.
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I did get the update to 5 unfortunately and am no longer with sprint, paid everything off an account is closed. I did some more digging and realized many mistakes yesterday. I tried the latest 'U' FW (binary 4), it failed, and then I tried the latest 'P' FW (binary 5) right afterwards and it failed... But I didn't cycle the phone in between attempts so of course it was going to fail. Ended up reflashing with the latest 'P', and went through the easy, "just say yes to everything" set up and all the bloatware reloaded onto it. Reflashed and wiped device, and was careful this time... 90% of the bloatware I wanted was gone. Package disabled the rest. Only thing I can't seem to get rid of is the Sprint logos on start up.
After stumbling my way through this first attempt, I'll do better research next time!
Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
PA_Pyroholic said:
I recently carrier unlocked my SM-G935P (2016 version) from Sprint and brought it over to ATT. All was working fine but wanted to get rid of the Sprint bloatware. After spending most of the day reading threads of flashing, felt confident that I could walk through flashing over to "U" FW. This is my first attempt at flashing and it has FAILED!
Used ODIN 3.12 , and files from UPDATO
It failed after first attempt and then was stuck in boot loop
I then realized that I never set the Developer options before flashing
have tried flashing back to half dozen different version stocks, deep clean flash, and various other work arounds I have seen on here to no avail
Only things that have PASS since the initial FAIL have been when I tried various BL individually, but no change in device
I am at the point that I can only access Download screen and ODIN still recognizes. Other option is the device starts to open in Recovery Boot, Installing Software Update comes up, about 10 lines of code start scrolling then phone goes black.
I'm still OFFICIAL, FRP Lock on, warranty void is 0x0 and AP SWREV is B5(2, 1, 1, 1, 1) K1 S4, and Secure Download is Enabled
I'm way past my comfort and capability in trying to get this even back to stock. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated... Finally broke free of the Sprint chains and on the edge of bricking my phone!
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Unfortunately, your phone is on the newest firmware, B5. You'll only be able to flash one of the latest sprint firmwares to get your phone to work. All the other carriers and U firmware are still running an older binary boot. You may also need the special version of ODIN...you can probably find it in the same forum about installing the U firmware. But if you download the latest sprint firmware, your phone should boot again.

U System firmware on BLv5/6 Phone

1. Thanks to @FP_XDA and GSMZambia for the great directions found here
2. The other stuff and ideas:
The above method does put the U firmware on your phone. I had trouble getting it to connect to the network. I did try different combinations of files in the AP tar; CP; and CSC, but it would either not connect after a factory data reset or loop with the message about my SIM has changed, please restart.
I tried just flashing the following combinations through flashfire, but maybe this is a Sprint SIM issue and it works on other SIM cards; however, I have Sprint.
The U firmware seemed to work fine on the software. Including boot.img in flashfire would take away the eng_boot and root. I just had trouble connecting to the Sprint network.
Do you need to use the v5 combo file and flash a certain CP/CSC before going through the rooting steps? The U firmware CSC file is different in size, so is it a partition (PIT) issue since that will write the cache.img.ext4 file and those vary in size from stock to the U? Is there a certain order to flash in flashfire to get it to work properly?
Anyway, I downloaded several U CSC firmwares (XAA, XAS, SPR (last two are sprint)), but ran into some network issue every time. The operating system seemed stable, but the lack of connection and some random entries under settings make it so close, but yet so far.
I don't mind the Sprint firmware, but can you unlock additional LTE bands if you use the stock sprint firmware on another carrier?
Thanks for any help!
Here is more info about the Settings submenu options:
Here is some more detailed info:
The submenus under settings give me options like K twophoneservice; T roaming; Giga LTE. I think it is CSC related as those carriers are Korean based. I think this may be my issue along with a few others I've seen on reddit. Just wondering why it says that though. I used the G930U version, so not sure why this would appear.
Any help or suggestions?
Thanks
Bootloop
Did you get Oreo working while running on v5? Have followed steps in that video but the phone always gets stuck in a boot loop. I extracted the latest Oreo files from the AP file and every seems to flash right but gets stuck in a boot loop after flashfire reboots. Have tried multiple times with same result. Would rather not upgrade to v6 but was trying to get Oreo working.
Aggiedude said:
Did you get Oreo working while running on v5? Have followed steps in that video but the phone always gets stuck in a boot loop. I extracted the latest Oreo files from the AP file and every seems to flash right but gets stuck in a boot loop after flashfire reboots. Have tried multiple times with same result. Would rather not upgrade to v6 but was trying to get Oreo working.
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I didn't try Oreo, but I didn't have any success getting Nougat to work. It would install and run fine, but I never got it to connect to a network. I tried flashing different imgs and making zip files with additional files to add to the system and same result. I do have additional LTE bands unlocked (12,13,17), but since I still have sprint, I have no way to test it.
I assume that everything would work normal except for VoLTE, but I think you could add that with root.
lvpre said:
I didn't try Oreo, but I didn't have any success getting Nougat to work. It would install and run fine, but I never got it to connect to a network. I tried flashing different imgs and making zip files with additional files to add to the system and same result. I do have additional LTE bands unlocked (12,13,17), but since I still have sprint, I have no way to test it.
I assume that everything would work normal except for VoLTE, but I think you could add that with root.
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You have to follow the other guide on here about disabling packages. The only problem: you can't disable packages anymore with the apps from the play store. Samsung stopped that. There are system level applications that are blocking you from connecting to sprints network after flashing eng_boot. My guess is you flashed eng_boot, phone booted, then shutdown and reboot, now no network connection? This happens with the binary 4 version as well. I have been on nougat rooted using U firmware for a good while. I once had to re-install everything and when I went to disable the apps, I couldn't. There is a way to disable them via ADB but its not easy and requires patience. But once those packages are disabled, you will have a perfectly running phone with root.
Here are the packages:
XMayhem2099 said:
7. Disable the following packages via bk or adhell
Chameleon
Sprint OMADM
Sprint OMADM Phone Interface
MDMApp
SecurityLogAgent
Security Policy Updates
Security Storage
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I came here looking to see if the same eng_boot works on Oreo. Guess I will just have to go ahead and try it myself
elesbb said:
You have to follow the other guide on here about disabling packages. The only problem: you can't disable packages anymore with the apps from the play store. Samsung stopped that. There are system level applications that are blocking you from connecting to sprints network after flashing eng_boot. My guess is you flashed eng_boot, phone booted, then shutdown and reboot, now no network connection? This happens with the binary 4 version as well. I have been on nougat rooted using U firmware for a good while. I once had to re-install everything and when I went to disable the apps, I couldn't. There is a way to disable them via ADB but its not easy and requires patience. But once those packages are disabled, you will have a perfectly running phone with root.
Here are the packages:
I came here looking to see if the same eng_boot works on Oreo. Guess I will just have to go ahead and try it myself
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The version used by GSMZambia includes a boot.img file, which removes the eng_boot and root after a factory reset. It sounds like you are actually still b4 for everything. This version is for people on b5/6 and want to install the U firmware. However, you are correct about disabling those packages when rooting on the U firmware. You lose root and eng_boot by flashing the stock boot.img in flashfire. The point is to have the U firmware without root on a b5/6 Sprint S7/Edge.
Maybe it would work if you flash the eng_boot again and disable, but then you are stuck on the eng_boot. Plus it messes with Knox, so I'm not sure if something like SABS or Adhell would even work.
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The version used by GSMZambia includes a boot.img file, which removes the eng_boot and root after a factory reset. It sounds like you are actually still b4 for everything. This version is for people on b5/6 and want to install the U firmware. However, you are correct about disabling those packages when rooting on the U firmware. You lose root and eng_boot by flashing the stock boot.img in flashfire. The point is to have the U firmware without root on a b5/6 Sprint S7/Edge.
Maybe it would work if you flash the eng_boot again and disable, but then you are stuck on the eng_boot. Plus it messes with Knox, so I'm not sure if something like SABS or Adhell would even work.
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But from what I read in the original post is that BEFORE using flashfire to flash the original boot.img, you are running the eng_boot.img. Is this correct? Btw, flashfire NEEDS root. So you ARE rooted at some point. Therefore, this is why you are being kicked from the network. Thus, disabling those packages will prevent that. But SABS and Adhell no longer work, at least I couldn't get them to. I even paid for the one and used it once. So I'm a bit annoyed with that. But yes, I am still on binary 4 for the BL. It was a requirement when purchasing my phone on Craigslist xD
But, what you are after may not be feasible. This is what you want: 100% U firmware on Sprint Binary > 4 WITHOUT eng_boot?
I always thought the whole point of being on U firmware was for root access though. But anyhow, once you get the U firmware flashed, which BL version is on the device? Is this an exploit that allows for older Binary to be flashed?
I'm intrigued by this method for other reasons. I would really REALLY love for a custom boot.img to be allowed but you can't. If this method is a way to block checking of BL, AP, etc hash checks, then the similar method should be possible for a custom recovery and custom kernel. I miss my kernel.
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But from what I read in the original post is that BEFORE using flashfire to flash the original boot.img, you are running the eng_boot.img. Is this correct? Btw, flashfire NEEDS root. So you ARE rooted at some point. Therefore, this is why you are being kicked from the network. Thus, disabling those packages will prevent that. But SABS and Adhell no longer work, at least I couldn't get them to. I even paid for the one and used it once. So I'm a bit annoyed with that. But yes, I am still on binary 4 for the BL. It was a requirement when purchasing my phone on Craigslist xD.
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AdHell 3 still works on Nougat at least. You have to get the newer version because Samsung changed their SDK keys program. I'm not on Oreo, so I'm not sure if it will work. But if you are rooted, you have better options. If you need the new version of AdHell3, I'll post a link.
But, what you are after may not be feasible. This is what you want: 100% U firmware on Sprint Binary > 4 WITHOUT eng_boot?
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Basically, when you finish. You'll have the U firmware on the phone, but the BL with still be 5/6. So some things like Knox, System Updates, etc..won't work because of the conflict and will say the phone has been compromised. Also, the phone doesn't bootloop because of those items you need to disable, because you did it before using flashfire.
It works fine after applying the changes after rooting, but it is after the flashfire flash and factory reset that doesn't. Modem you can flash, but the CSC files mostly get erased because parts of them are install to the system with the rom. When you check, the phone has no CSC setup available. Which is why it probably displays Korean carrier settings since that is the default with CSC files present.
I always thought the whole point of being on U firmware was for root access though. But anyhow, once you get the U firmware flashed, which BL version is on the device? Is this an exploit that allows for older Binary to be flashed? .
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The original point of U firmware was to get rid of carrier bloatware and the ability to use most carriers easily with most addons (VoLTE) available.
I'm intrigued by this method for other reasons. I would really REALLY love for a custom boot.img to be allowed but you can't. If this method is a way to block checking of BL, AP, etc hash checks, then the similar method should be possible for a custom recovery and custom kernel. I miss my kernel.
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So in conclusion, you have the U4 firmware running on a Sprint S7 with b5/6 installed without root. Since the phone runs fine with the U firmware, something is causing connection issues to Sprint. I assume he is in Africa (Zambia) and by using a GSM only sim card, it will work.
Unless you want to upgrade to b5/6 and try it, that's probably the only true way to test it. Plus, who wants to be on b4 anyway?
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AdHell 3 still works on Nougat at least. You have to get the newer version because Samsung changed their SDK keys program. I'm not on Oreo, so I'm not sure if it will work. But if you are rooted, you have better options. If you need the new version of AdHell3, I'll post a link.
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Yeah I am currently rooted with the U firmware BL4. I want to upgrade to Oreo, hoping for performance improvements, better battery, etc. But I guess since the Oreo U firmware is still BL4, I can just downgrade if I can't get root back.
Basically, when you finish. You'll have the U firmware on the phone, but the BL with still be 5/6. So some things like Knox, System Updates, etc..won't work because of the conflict and will say the phone has been compromised. Also, the phone doesn't bootloop because of those items you need to disable, because you did it before using flashfire.
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I never mentioned a bootloop? Is this about something else? The point I am trying to address is the loss of Sprint connectivity after flashing eng boot. This is because of the packages that need to be disabled.
It works fine after applying the changes after rooting, but it is after the flashfire flash and factory reset that doesn't. Modem you can flash, but the CSC files mostly get erased because parts of them are install to the system with the rom. When you check, the phone has no CSC setup available. Which is why it probably displays Korean carrier settings since that is the default with CSC files present.
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So you flash everything, eng boot, and are currently rooted. You then flash the provided file via flash fire, factory reset, and now you no longer are able to connect to Sprint network? When you say "can't connect to Sprint network", are you referring to data or to Sprint network entirely? If you go under your "about phone" section, what does your IMEI and phone number display? Don't actually type it here, but it should be something comprehensible. It shouldn't say "unknown" or a bunch of zeros, etc. [/quote]
The original point of U firmware was to get rid of carrier bloatware and the ability to use most carriers easily with most addons (VoLTE) available.
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True..
So in conclusion, you have the U4 firmware running on a Sprint S7 with b5/6 installed without root. Since the phone runs fine with the U firmware, something is causing connection issues to Sprint. I assume he is in Africa (Zambia) and by using a GSM only sim card, it will work.
Unless you want to upgrade to b5/6 and try it, that's probably the only true way to test it. Plus, who wants to be on b4 anyway?
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I do. A lot of people want to be back to BL4. There is NO difference in the newer bootloaders EXCEPT a special "key" type of thing that prevents downgrading. That is the only thing different. This is why the U firmware is still on BL4 despite having an Oreo update. Sprint changes the BL version just so people like us have extra hurdles to overcome when we want something different. Its very stupid tbh.
But, I would like to help you guys out, however, I AM NOT upgrading to the BL5/6. Noway nohow.
It actually shows a crossed out circle for the signal strength in the status bar. I'm pretty sure I tried it by flashing just the system and system with boot, which removes the root. Even entering apn info had slight issues.
I was hoping someone with more knowledge and a b5\6 phone would give this a whirl. If you get bored, maybe it would be like you flashing the U firmware with b2.
My wife's phone is still b4, so at least one of us didn't get the Sprint screw.
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It actually shows a crossed out circle for the signal strength in the status bar. I'm pretty sure I tried it by flashing just the system and system with boot, which removes the root. Even entering apn info had slight issues.
I was hoping someone with more knowledge and a b5\6 phone would give this a whirl. If you get bored, maybe it would be like you flashing the U firmware with b2.
My wife's phone is still b4, so at least one of us didn't get the Sprint screw.
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Hmm. That's weird. What does your about phone section say for IMEI and phone number? Everything good? I wonder if something is affecting the PRL. Try updating that via settings menu before you flash the firmware and factory reset. The CSC shouldn't really affect that part. I have changed mine multiple times to just eff around and see what/if anything changed. Its more for the phone to know what menu options are available and such. For instance, call recording shows up when its not a US branded carrier.
Sadly I will never flash the newer BL. But I will definitely keep trying via the thread and if you would like to discord or something similar I would be down. School starts in about 2 weeks so I'm basically free till then
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I have the same issue. I can install the g930u Nougat firmware on my BLv5 Sprint phone (you seem to need BLv6 for Oreo), however, the phone will not connect to the sprint network. I flashed the cache.img file and it does the same thing. It forces you to reboot to finish setup then errors out on the blue sim card screen in recovery. I removed the AutoPreconfig app through adb shell to bypass the forced reboot and tried to just select Sprint as the network under connection settings where you can search for available carriers. That too failed...it just sat there for a while then said that it couldn't connect and shows the emergency calls only as the network up top and low signal bars.
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I have the same issue. I can install the g930u Nougat firmware on my BLv5 Sprint phone (you seem to need BLv6 for Oreo), however, the phone will not connect to the sprint network. I flashed the cache.img file and it does the same thing. It forces you to reboot to finish setup then errors out on the blue sim card screen in recovery. I removed the AutoPreconfig app through adb shell to bypass the forced reboot and tried to just select Sprint as the network under connection settings where you can search for available carriers. That too failed...it just sat there for a while then said that it couldn't connect and shows the emergency calls only as the network up top and low signal bars.
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Thanks for posting this!!! I'm glad that I wasn't the only having this issue. I tried it again using a different method and still got the SIM boot loop. This method probably works great if you have anything other than Sprint or Sprint MVNO, but something is conflicting like it does during a typical root of the G930P. Anyway, hopefully, someone else will be able to figure this out.

Device not starting/black screen after stock-ROM flash via Odin

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I tried to install LineageOS on my S10 Plus yesterday. That worked so far, but I found that it didn't have a decent camera app and the Samsung Watch wasn't that easy to connect either. So I thought I'd just go back to the Stock ROM again. I then downloaded the latest stock firmware according to this guide and installed it with Odin. The installation also runs through, after the installation the mobile phone starts and after the start screen there is an Android man with the signature "Erasing". After a few seconds, the device turns off and stays black. Even if I put it on the charger or try to restart it, nothing happens. I keep getting into download mode and recovery, but that's about it. Multiple reinstallations and resets via the recovery didn't help - the phone just won't start.
I used the CSC_... and not the HOME_CSC_... at the firmware is the right one for my phone.
Is there any way I can salvage the device? I'm afraid that something in the memory is defective now, which has nothing to do with the flashing itself. Do you have any ideas?
Many thanks!
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Hello, everyone,
I tried to install LineageOS on my S10 Plus yesterday. That worked so far, but I found that it didn't have a decent camera app and the Samsung Watch wasn't that easy to connect either. So I thought I'd just go back to the Stock ROM again. I then downloaded the latest stock firmware according to this guide and installed it with Odin. The installation also runs through, after the installation the mobile phone starts and after the start screen there is an Android man with the signature "Erasing". After a few seconds, the device turns off and stays black. Even if I put it on the charger or try to restart it, nothing happens. I keep getting into download mode and recovery, but that's about it. Multiple reinstallations and resets via the recovery didn't help - the phone just won't start.
I used the CSC_... and not the HOME_CSC_... at the firmware is the right one for my phone.
Is there any way I can salvage the device? I'm afraid that something in the memory is defective now, which has nothing to do with the flashing itself. Do you have any ideas?
Many thanks!
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same thing happened to me today. but I flashed my s10e the bootloader and modem file of android 9 from twrp, the phone did not boot up and I loaded the stock rom again, then when I open it, it's the same as yours, I really need urgent help.
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EDİT: Anyway, I solved the problem, I flashed the bootloader and modem file that is suitable for my current version from the same site with twrp and the phone turned on. maybe you can solve it by flashing the bootloader and modem file suitable for the current version. try if you want
Thanks a lot, this worked!
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Thanks a lot, this worked!
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I'm glad it worked.
I was very afraid that the phone died, what did you do for 5 days in this state?
Now I have a question in my mind: When Samsung releases an update in the future, will the bootloader and modem files be updated when we update it with odin? won't it be updated? After that, do we will always update manually as twrp? do you have any idea?
Well, I simply didn't use a mobile phone in these days. It was a very "interesting" experience, but not a huge problem. I sometimes opened WhatsApp as Windows App (interestingly, which works without phone).
I don't know, what happens at a Samsung Update, but until Android 13, I will not update (so probatly never). In our German forum (www.android-hilfe.de), a pre rooted and debloated "Stock"-Firmware is provided, but I can't install it, since my Bootloader is too new (V15 instead V14 for the ROM). When it is possible, I will install this firmware. If you are interested, here is the link: https://www.android-hilfe.de/forum/...3-2022-stock-rom-v2-0-pre-rooted.1000713.html
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Well, I simply didn't use a mobile phone in these days. It was a very "interesting" experience, but not a huge problem. I sometimes opened WhatsApp as Windows App (interestingly, which works without phone).
I don't know, what happens at a Samsung Update, but until Android 13, I will not update (so probatly never). In our German forum (www.android-hilfe.de), a pre rooted and debloated "Stock"-Firmware is provided, but I can't install it, since my Bootloader is too new (V15 instead V14 for the ROM). When it is possible, I will install this firmware. If you are interested, here is the link: https://www.android-hilfe.de/forum/...3-2022-stock-rom-v2-0-pre-rooted.1000713.html
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thanks, if i'm going to use stock rom i prefer to root it myself

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