I've been using the S8+ and S8 for the last couple of weeks - Samsung Galaxy S8+ Guides, News, & Discussion

Hi guys, long time user of the forums but only really decided to join up now. I hope you're all well.
I've got the S8+ and S8 about 3 weeks ago. I work for an agency that deals with Samsung and in return we were given 5-10 models all locked with GNU, KNOX and etc to basically just play around with and demo for our clients. I took 2 of them home and well, you already know, my friend ODIN came along lol.
Anyway, if any of you guys have any questions about It, feel free to ask. I'm currently trying my best to root it and code something up but to no avail.
Peace.
yd

youngdagger said:
Hi guys, long time user of the forums but only really decided to join up now. I hope you're all well.
I've got the S8+ and S8 about 3 weeks ago. I work for an agency that deals with Samsung and in return we were given 5-10 models all locked with GNU, KNOX and etc to basically just play around with and demo for our clients. I took 2 of them home and well, you already know, my friend ODIN came along lol.
Anyway, if any of you guys have any questions about It, feel free to ask. I'm currently trying my best to root it and code something up but to no avail.
Peace.
yd
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Welcome to XDA-Developers youngdagger! :good:
This phone was leaked to Hell & back & got a lot of coverage after the official announcement/introduction,so,probably not too many questions that haven't been answered.
Not a lot of in-depth reviews ATM,how 'bout sharing w/us your Pro/Con list & if any,odd peculiatities/something new not mentioned elsewhere.
Personal preference,the S8 OR S8+?
THX & again,Welcome To XDA-Developers!

We are all wondering about battery life when using the S8+ and some decent usage at that. Any thoughts yet?

youngdagger said:
Hi guys, long time user of the forums but only really decided to join up now. I hope you're all well.
I've got the S8+ and S8 about 3 weeks ago. I work for an agency that deals with Samsung and in return we were given 5-10 models all locked with GNU, KNOX and etc to basically just play around with and demo for our clients. I took 2 of them home and well, you already know, my friend ODIN came along lol.
Anyway, if any of you guys have any questions about It, feel free to ask. I'm currently trying my best to root it and code something up but to no avail.
Peace.
yd
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Odin? I dont suppose you have any news for us with regards to root or bl unlock capability?

Like others have mentioned, but also added a few of my own:
Battery life?
You prefer S8 or S8+?
Pros/Cons?
How's the camera? I know that it's also 12MP, like in the S7, but I do wonder about the improvements this time around?
I'm aware that the voice features for Bixby won't be working at launch, but how're the other features?
How accurate is the iris scanner?
Of the unlocking methods, which one is the fastest to unlock the device?

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Up-to-date ROM list

Hi,
In case it helps, I have an up-to-date Galaxy Note 2 ROM list kept here, which includes the GT-N7100, N7105 models.
Someone was asking for a list in the AT&T section, so I thought I'd post this info in each section to tell people.
It's kind of a hobby, but it's kept up-to-date pretty much every day.
Some of you might find it useful.
That's some serious consolidation done there m8! Great job, surely helps!
Thanks.
Just a quick bump in case it can help anyone out who doesn't know about it.
Super awesome. If you could just sort it base wise like touchwiz and aosp.
this is XXXDDDAAA
Hi,
It came to my attention that I'd forgotten to add a few roms from the `Original Android Development' sections for the different carriers.
Sorry about that. Those roms have now been added.
Just a quick bump. The Galaxy Note 2 ROMs list is still regularly updated.
I hope it continues to help people out. As usual most of the ROMs are here at XDA.
Thanks.
Note 2 ROMs
cool thanks
I'm still using my Note 2 (believe it or not). The Galaxy Note 2 ROMs list is still going strong, too - although it has gotten easier with less ROM development.
(This is kind of a thread bump. I'm looking to switch to a Galaxy S8 Edge in the near future, if they are any good.)
Grant Barker said:
I'm still using my Note 2 (believe it or not). The Galaxy Note 2 ROMs list is still going strong, too - although it has gotten easier with less ROM development.
(This is kind of a thread bump. I'm looking to switch to a Galaxy S8 Edge in the near future, if they are any good.)
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Which rom you recommended for daily driver?
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Which rom you recommended for daily driver?
Sent from my SM-A520F
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Sorry for the boring reply, but I would recommend whichever one you try and like.
MIUI is nice for a change sometimes. Here in Japan, we were limited as to which ROMs we could flash, so I eventually went back to the latest ROMs from the carrier (DoCoMo).
The Galaxy Note 2 is still a nice phone. I'm looking forward to changing devices in the coming months, after having stayed with the Note 2 since it came out.
I pay quite a bit each month here for my phone, so it makes sense to benefit from a newer device if I'm still paying quite a bit each month.
The Note 2 still does everything I need it to do. But after trying other devices in the stores, I realize that they are quicker, lighter, and it's important to freshen up life with new experiences. (I'm kind of old fashioned, so I have to remind myself to change every few years.)
(It can also be tricky getting a 24 month contract when you live abroad and rely on renewing your visa annually.)
.. Go with whichever ROM you like, and read the threads and see how much enthusiasm there is for each one.
Grant Barker said:
Sorry for the boring reply, but I would recommend whichever one you try and like.
MIUI is nice for a change sometimes. Here in Japan, we were limited as to which ROMs we could flash, so I eventually went back to the latest ROMs from the carrier (DoCoMo).
The Galaxy Note 2 is still a nice phone. I'm looking forward to changing devices in the coming months, after having stayed with the Note 2 since it came out.
I pay quite a bit each month here for my phone, so it makes sense to benefit from a newer device if I'm still paying quite a bit each month.
The Note 2 still does everything I need it to do. But after trying other devices in the stores, I realize that they are quicker, lighter, and it's important to freshen up life with new experiences. (I'm kind of old fashioned, so I have to remind myself to change every few years.)
(It can also be tricky getting a 24 month contract when you live abroad and rely on renewing your visa annually.)
.. Go with whichever ROM you like, and read the threads and see how much enthusiasm there is for each one.
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Thanks for your prompt reply
I do still have my Note 2 running with stock rom 4.4.2 from Indonesia region but lately interested in change the current rom
I will check the thread for custom rom sharing and tested based on other users review
Thanks again bro [emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji106]
Sent from my SM-A520F
Your @Grant Barker list doesn't have haxynox 6.0.1
Here's the link
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=60049
old school it's better great artwork !
deepjyoti30 said:
Your @Grant Barker list doesn't have haxynox 6.0.1
Here's the link
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=60049
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Do you know the main ROM thread for that? (It doesn't have to be XDA.)
For example: This thread links to these files.
That ROM you posted the link to is dated as more recent, so it would be nice to know the thread it belongs to.
Thanks.
I dont think theres even a thread but therom works fine. I flashed it some days back @Grant Barker
Only the buttons backlight doesn't work. Other than that everything works fine.
deepjyoti30 said:
I dont think theres even a thread but therom works fine. I flashed it some days back @Grant Barker
Only the buttons backlight doesn't work. Other than that everything works fine.
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Here's the screens
OK. I've asked around, and I'll see if anyone knows or updates a related thread.
Thank you.
Thanks a lot.
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[Q] Rooting the Note 3 with a rooted Galaxy Gear?

Hey everybody!
This is my first post and I'm new to the "rooting" scene but I've been spending extensive amounts of time researching and studying the fine art of rooting recently. Everytime I meet someone with an Android phone, I immediately ask if I can root it for them! Unfortunately, MY phone is a Verizon Note 3 running OTA Lollipop 5.0... Needless to say, at this point, no one's had any success rooting this elaborate puzzle that Verizon has so kindly constructed...
Now forgive me if this is just a crackhead fantasy, but I had an idea that's crazy enough that it just might work (but I doubt it)... I have a rooted Galaxy Gear smartwatch and since I've been overindulged in the rooting culture (and occasionally high enough to think outside the box while munching on some Taco Bell), I started wondering if there would be any way that you could use a rooted smartwatch that connects to the "unrootable" device to somehow bypass the security measures that Verizon has in place to prevent doing so...
Am I delusional? Or is there a remote glimmer of hope exposed by this idea? I'm sure someone out there who knows a helluva lot more about this **** than I do can enlighten me as to why this is (likely) a nonsensical idea... right?
To everyone out there who've been imprisoned by Verizon in this unrootable beast, we will prevail! I have been to the mountain top! And I couldn't see much because it was really cloudy ☁... BUT, I THINK MAYBE I saw a root on the V-orizon!

What should I know before flash a custom ROM?

Hey guys, so, I'm new with the Galaxy S7 EDGE, I have a G935F, the international exynos variant. What should I know before? What about CSC? I guess I'll have to unlock bootloader or something? I'm not new in the scene but I'm so used to Motorola phones, unlock bootloader directly from the moto website and then custom recovery and let the flash begin.
So, I wanna try the N7 port or just flash a custom ROM like Renovate Edge for example, but after custom recovery, rooting, unlocking bootloader if I have to, is there anyway to go back to "non modified"?
Things You Should Know Before Flashing Your Sammy S7 Edge: (1). I think the international Exynos variants are bootloader unlocked (could be wrong. Happens 2-3 times a year) already. Lucky f*ck. (2). Unlock dev options in settings (should be the second thing you do after booting up the first time) and (3). Google your exact model number and after you confirm the EXACT procedure, bootloader status, available roms/kernels, etc. SPEND AT LEAST 1 HOUR SCANNING THROUGH THE "Omg I bricked my G935F HELP PLZ" threads and make sure you have a backup plan before you get all flash happy. Sammys are kinda touchy compared to your typical Motorola, Nexus, etc. with lots of support online, especially here but all sorts of cute little tricks and proprietary kinks that will eff you in the A, Knox style if you don't do your homework. Good luck though, I'm sure you'll find plenty of help between XDA and a good Google session (beforehand, some XDA folk are extremely moody about repetitive requests and lack of initiative regarding doing some preparatory research. But I'm sure you've been around the block a time or two so good luck and let us/me know what success you have in this endeavor ?) As far as going from "official" to "custom" status and back to official/non-modified I'm curious about that myself. Maybe Xposed can help that? Or editing build.prop? Google the sh*t outta that. If I find anything relevant I'll drop a (much shorter) post or link on here for you. ✌
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Things You Should Know Before Flashing Your Sammy S7 Edge: (1). I think the international Exynos variants are bootloader unlocked (could be wrong. Happens 2-3 times a year) already. Lucky f*ck. (2). Unlock dev options in settings (should be the second thing you do after booting up the first time) and (3). Google your exact model number and after you confirm the EXACT procedure, bootloader status, available roms/kernels, etc. SPEND AT LEAST 1 HOUR SCANNING THROUGH THE "Omg I bricked my G935F HELP PLZ" threads and make sure you have a backup plan before you get all flash happy. Sammys are kinda touchy compared to your typical Motorola, Nexus, etc. with lots of support online, especially here but all sorts of cute little tricks and proprietary kinks that will eff you in the A, Knox style if you don't do your homework. Good luck though, I'm sure you'll find plenty of help between XDA and a good Google session (beforehand, some XDA folk are extremely moody about repetitive requests and lack of initiative regarding doing some preparatory research. But I'm sure you've been around the block a time or two so good luck and let us/me know what success you have in this endeavor ?) As far as going from "official" to "custom" status and back to official/non-modified I'm curious about that myself. Maybe Xposed can help that? Or editing build.prop? Google the sh*t outta that. If I find anything relevant I'll drop a (much shorter) post or link on here for you.
Sent from my SM-G935T using Tapatalk
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Thanks, that helped a lot, read some here, there, and well, as of right now I have TWRP and Renovate Edge installed, as you sa y, bootloader unlocked, process was really easy. Gonna try to get back to stock stock, like no custom recovery or whatever so see the process. Thank you so much!

possible solution for rooting difficulties?

Its been a long time since i posted but wanted to share this in off chance it will be helpful. Anyways i have been doing some research to try and help me decide whether i am going to get the s7 edge 935t or the international 935f, 935fd i believe are the model #'s. While reading about the locked bootloader and rooting difficulties on the 935t and other u.s. models i thought about how i was able to root and install a custom rom on my Verizon galaxy s4 with a locked bootloader and remembered using something called safestrap. i believe it just made like a separate partition but here is the link incase a similar method can be used on the tmobile version of the s7. https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2441441
I used the same exploit on my Verizon S4 and S5, even wrote my first ROM for the S4, thanks to safe strap. Unfortunatly the developer of safestrap gave up a long time ago...
Our only option is flash fire. The phone is a couple years old now, the S8 and Note are most of our remaning developers priority. And without a bunch of heads being bashed against the boot loader we will never find the cracks to exploit it.
We have a PR issue with devs. They work their butts off to give us a custom created operating system with a bunch of bells and whistles for free and we brow beat and demand more from them until we push them into giving up and moving on. Just look at the ROM threads for the TMobile S7 here on XDA, @jrkruse has been helping folks like me for years here on XDA, creating ROMs for phones he doesn't even own and helping out extremley amature devs like myself when we get stumped. How do we repay him? We flash without reading, we ignore and complain, we demand fixes and updates... For a free product from a guy who creates in his valuable and minimal free time...
I know I went off script, my bad I am just disappointed with the lack of development and developers lately.
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yeah I noticed theres seems to be a lot less going on these days compared to when I got my first android phone, the Samsung droid charge and after rooting it I was hooked. then came the s3,s4,s5 which I had till was stolen a few months ago and now deciding on what to get next. leaning towards the g955fd which I would like more if it had the physical home button(fingerprint scanner config is ridiculous) and the i.r. blaster although I think I read somewhere that it is f.m. radio capable at least on the Chinese variant. It would be cool if Samsung released a version that was a little tougher like the one that is made by att but it seems as people have become content with what the manufacturers give you these days. Seems like a waste to spend so much money on a device with so few roms and other development options. I miss getting on here and checking out the progress all the developers had made then downloading and flashing new goodies for hours on end but it looks as maybe those kinda things are history. sad

Worth it

Hi i'm thinking of getting the Verizon S8 during the black friday sale, my question is:
1. From people who own it is it generally a good phone and are y'all happy with it?
2. I saw the thread about rooting the US. Snapdragon version i'd like to know if there's anything different/would stop me from rooting since ill be getting it on Verizon? PS. ill be activating it on Verizon but buying it at BestBuy in case that makes a difference.
Thanks for your help
kelu1997 said:
Hi i'm thinking of getting the Verizon S8 during the black friday sale, my question is:
1. From people who own it is it generally a good phone and are y'all happy with it?
2. I saw the thread about rooting the US. Snapdragon version i'd like to know if there's anything different/would stop me from rooting since ill be getting it on Verizon? PS. ill be activating it on Verizon but buying it at BestBuy in case that makes a difference.
Thanks for your help
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Personally knowing what I know now I'd be looking at a different phone. These things are carrier owned locked bootloader with no unlock on the horizon. The root method sucks with it being so long and complicated, reminds of the Sony Xperia days. Plus you lose 20% battery and there's no fix because locked bootloader. The list can go on but why bother I think you'll get the point. Have fun
I would suggest you OnePlus 5T if you want root, custom roms ecc. But if you want a freaking georgous screen that stretches at it's maximum, a great camera, and overall great build and design I would suggest S8. I have not rooted it yet, and personally I don't find the need to do it. Regarding the looks I can change through substratum or through custom themes(which just install as a normal apk but change even the notification bar). As far as speed goes it is pretty good, been using it for 5months and never noticed a big lag that bothered me.
kelu1997 said:
Hi i'm thinking of getting the Verizon S8 during the black friday sale, my question is:
1. From people who own it is it generally a good phone and are y'all happy with it?
2. I saw the thread about rooting the US. Snapdragon version i'd like to know if there's anything different/would stop me from rooting since ill be getting it on Verizon? PS. ill be activating it on Verizon but buying it at BestBuy in case that makes a difference.
Thanks for your help
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It is a great phone, with an amazing screen, it´s super fast, has good batterylife and a great camera. All of it even with a stock Samsung ROM.
That said, if you are used to rooting your phones and installing different Custom ROMs and Mods, maybe the US S8 isn´t right for you. It´s a real hassle to root and it can only be charged to 80% after root. The ROM and Mod development is very slowly picking up with Flashfire, although I´m confident we will see some more ROMs in the future, since the installbase is quite big.
So, the Phone is great on it´s own, but I personally wouldn´t buy the US Version, if I would want to use Custom ROMs or Mods.
As everybody said its a great phone as it is . No need for root and custom roms . But if you are really into these things then don't buy it from any carrier .

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