How to get my hotspot back? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S8 Questions & Answers

Howdy everyone, I've been lurking for a bit but much of this stuff goes over my head.
I got hit with that sneaky update at the start of the year that disabled the little trick to get the hotspot to turn on. Now the few times I fire up the ps4, I can't really play anything online. Is there a way to get my hotspot to come back on?
I was thinking of rolling back to an earlier update/ rooting/ or flashing something with Odin (which requires root?) I haven't rooted anything before though I jailbroke an iPhone 3g back in the day. Only thing keeping me from rooting is fear that should I drop this thing my insurance wouldn't replace it. I've spent a good deal of time looking for answers and now I'm throwing in the towel and asking for help. Let me know if anyone needs some more info from me. I'm not as tech savvy as I once was but I know a bit about car and aircraft maintenance if anyone has any questions about that lol.
Thanks in advance
Tldr:I'd like my hotspot to work again, what's the best way to go about it 1)Downgrading to an earlier update,
2)rooting (voids insurance?) Or 3) flash something else with Odin (requires root anyway?)

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Stock+root&clockwork and OTA update. My experience.

First let me say thank you to everyone who makes this place such an awesome resource. I'm sure I'm not the only lurker who feels a ton of gratitude and appreciation for all the time and effort shared here!
Because of that gratitude I just wanted to register and post this in the hope that it'd help someone else in the same position.
I was hesitant to root my vibrant because I'm really not in a position to replace it if I managed to destroy it in the process, but finally 2 days ago I gave in and did the one click root plus clockwork recovery process so that I could use barnacle wifi tether. Of course 2 days later this official over the air update gets pushed through, immediately filling me with dread.
I assumed it was froyo finally but did some reading first, mostly here; and while it was not the much anticipated 2.2 it still sounded like something I'd want to have. Plus there seems to be no simple way to get rid of the update nag in the notification bar unless you update.
So I went ahead and risked it. And I'm happy to say that despite a horrifyingly long pause at the galaxy s screen, the update went thru perfectly using just the official push delivery method, not Odin or anything but the stock delivery method.
Now I have media hub, the gps fix, my signal bars seem to finally be working right and maybe I'm fantasizing but the whole phone feels faster; and I didn't even lose root.
Anyway, I hope this helps someone who like me only rooted and clockworked for wifi tether.
I wasn't so luckly. I undid my lag fix and un rooted and still soft bricked mine and had to use odin to get it back
how long
HumanTarget said:
First let me say thank you to everyone who makes this place such an awesome resource. I'm sure I'm not the only lurker who feels a ton of gratitude and appreciation for all the time and effort shared here!
Because of that gratitude I just wanted to register and post this in the hope that it'd help someone else in the same position.
I was hesitant to root my vibrant because I'm really not in a position to replace it if I managed to destroy it in the process, but finally 2 days ago I gave in and did the one click root plus clockwork recovery process so that I could use barnacle wifi tether. Of course 2 days later this official over the air update gets pushed through, immediately filling me with dread.
I assumed it was froyo finally but did some reading first, mostly here; and while it was not the much anticipated 2.2 it still sounded like something I'd want to have. Plus there seems to be no simple way to get rid of the update nag in the notification bar unless you update.
So I went ahead and risked it. And I'm happy to say that despite a horrifyingly long pause at the galaxy s screen, the update went thru perfectly using just the official push delivery method, not Odin or anything but the stock delivery method.
Now I have media hub, the gps fix, my signal bars seem to finally be working right and maybe I'm fantasizing but the whole phone feels faster; and I didn't even lose root.
Anyway, I hope this helps someone who like me only rooted and clockworked for wifi tether.
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thats great to hear since I'm rooted and i just installed ROM Manager/Clockwork in order to make a nandroid backup. Now Im wondering whether i should wait for the OTA to hit my phone or if I should use Kies Mini to do it manually over USB. In either case, could you please answer one question...how long did it stay at the galaxy s screen?
Becuase some people are saying it stayed on it for an hour and assuming they're soft bricked but if it really takes 1 hour and 2 minutes than that extra bit of patience is needed...
jblade1000 said:
thats great to hear since I'm rooted and i just installed ROM Manager/Clockwork in order to make a nandroid backup. Now Im wondering whether i should wait for the OTA to hit my phone or if I should use Kies Mini to do it manually over USB. In either case, could you please answer one question...how long did it stay at the galaxy s screen?
Becuase some people are saying it stayed on it for an hour and assuming they're soft bricked but if it really takes 1 hour and 2 minutes than that extra bit of patience is needed...
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took about 3-6 minutes for me.
I got very worried... but was patient.
Stock ROM
Rooted
All bloatware removed.
wasted mine with no lag fix rooted on stock kernel, stock build..had to odin back and update via odin...****ty
well damn, im kinda at a loss then about whether to go through with this. I want the update but I dont have the time to be messing with flashing and odin right now...
Weirdddddddd
I to bricked my phone with the ota. I was rooted, stock rom, lagfix with clockwork. I undid the lagfix but still bricked. My boy's running the same without clockwork (never had time to put it on). Unrooted, delaged and removed the update.zip that was on the phone from root and cleared the cache. Ota worked without a problem. Some believe it is the result of an update.zip left on the sd which causes the problem.

Screen timeout options in new firmware

Updated to the latest firmware and noticed that they dropped the Never option for screen timeout. I'm kinda pissed because I have been using that for the past week or so and my Live Tiles were doing a much better job with it set to never turn off.
I'm one of the few people around here lucky enough to have a problem free phone. I've never had any of the problems that this new firmware is supposed to fix, so I really don't need it. I am seriously considering rolling back to the old firmware to get the Never setting back. Before I go through all the trouble with that, I just wanted to double check that the the Never setting is gone for everyone with the new firmware.
Does anyone out there with the new firmware still have Never as an option for the screen time out?
Nope, gone for me too. But, I kept mine set to 1 minute anyway.
Oops I posted a new thread before I noticed this. I'm pissed too. I used it with my car stereo and Zune. I used to be able to control music easily at a glance while driving (using cradle). Now it's too much of a process and dangerous. I also liked keeping it on while charging (why do I need a locked phone at home, sitting right next to me, not drawing power from battery?) What genius made this decision!
I have yet to find a single benefit for the new firmware on my phone. Seems exactly the same to me but with the Never option removed. I think I may try rolling it back with the Zune backup.
The Dell tech I spoke with in India actually told me to re-sync the phone, factory reset it and sync it again (at least that's what I think he said, I had to ask him to repeat himself several times as I don't think our English dialects were compatible). I'm afraid to try this. He also offered to send me my third replacement phone if this was unsuccessful. I think I'll just live with it. I'm so tired of dealing with Dell. According to my logs I've clocked in well over 7 hours of phone time with them. I try to remain loyal to Microsoft, but I think it's Android time. I feel so embarrassed when my buddy uses his Evo in my presence.

[Q] 3g issues on flashed evo 4g (boost)

blah...okay so I got my flashed evo (to boost) about a week ago...
i activated it...all that jazz and everything seemed okay. Then I noticed that my signal was HORRIBLE. if the 3g was there, it was greyed out and so were the bars.
so for a few days I went around thinking it needed to be reflashed and was all worried and mad and then yesterday at the doctor i noticed I had PERFECT signal. texts came and went like nobodys business...internet worked great.
the thing is, i have great boost and sprint signal at home. Other people with boost, sprint and virgin mobile all get great service here.
So...I have updated prl, and profile god knows how many times in hopes that it would help. I did it yesterday at the doctors office thinking maybe when i got home id stay connected or something.
I changed my evdo to cdma hda only and that helped tremendously. but it wont stay. it goes back to auto all the time. I did some other changes but i dont want to get in trouble for posting them here so if you want some more info, PM me.
I cant have a non-working phone. but I am in a dilemma because the guy that flashed it is a complete douche. complete. he told me i was looking too hard into the problem and the phone just needed to be reflashed. I told him I thought maybe a bit of the antenna we being weird or broken and he said theres no way (im not an idiot) I have been searching and searching, along with my husband for a week now...I keep finding bits and pieces of people with SIMILAR problems but i cant find the exact one. Which is why I am posting this. I have contacted many other flashers and have heard lots of different things. But i really do think that its just a small fix that I can do if someone knows the issue i am having.
So if someone would like to help me...that would be super awesome and wonderful of you.
I realize I do not have much knowledge but I have been reading for so long and not finding an answer that I thought it would be alright to ask and not get people all irritated on the forum.
Thank you all,
ashley
EDIT: just figured out that my phone isnt rooted....at least as far as i can tell. I downloaded terminal emulator and typed su by the $ and it didnt # just did another $. I also tried to use the MSL reader app (first to see if 000000 was really a good password for ##3282#....) and it asked if i was sure my phone was rooted...and that made me check with the TE...so....does this pose problems when it comes to 3g not working well? or would rooting it make it easier to fix?

MM and Hotspot ?

I'm not hearing much about this and maybe I'm missing something. But I have been rooted with every phone since gs3 and my main reason is for sprint hotspot. I am currently on a GS5 and upgraded from lollypop to MM and had to re-root. Now I am finding hotspot has changed and is not easily accessed. Please clarify with me and what the heck are we to do if we depend on this? Is there a go around I don't know about, is somone working on it????
walking back into the room with my head hung low, guess all I have to do is search a little more and I find my answers right before my eyes.

Samsung on5 SM-G550T1 easiest way to root.

Sorry if this is wrong place or way to post on here. I am wanting to root the on5 but it is a learning experience. No pc to use. Is there a apk that actually works. Tried kingroot it says device not supported
I have developer options on and the oem toggle on am I ok with that. If anyone has the time and patience and could walk me through how to get going please let me know. Thanks
Jdaddy1 said:
Sorry if this is wrong place or way to post on here. I am wanting to root the on5 but it is a learning experience. No pc to use. Is there a apk that actually works. Tried kingroot it says device not supported
I have developer options on and the oem toggle on am I ok with that. If anyone has the time and patience and could walk me through how to get going please let me know. Thanks
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Guess I came to the wrong place for advicre
I'm curious too.
You're not the only one who would like to know, but this is an older ( & apparently not widely used) phone that hasn't been sold for a few years so you may not get any answers.
Yea It's was one of my old ones. Wanted to use it to learn. Any suggestions on a older phone that rooting would be simple.? Can a phone be rooted without a computer I've read so much that says either but doesn't sound like it would.
Jdaddy1 said:
Yea It's was one of my old ones. Wanted to use it to learn. Any suggestions on a older phone that rooting would be simple.? Can a phone be rooted without a computer I've read so much that says either but doesn't sound like it would.
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Sorry for the late reply. It's my current phone & the storage issues are just getting to be ridiculous otherwise I wouldn't be interested in rooting because of the risk of bricking/voiding warranty etc; but I don't know anything else to do. I know that it's possible to root with an app, but it depends on finding a vulnerability that can be exploited with your specific phone. It's different for every phone. If you choose to install a custom ROM you should find one made for your phone too otherwise you're likely to have problems if you try it on a phone that you intend to actually use for calls/texts etc; I had an HTC droid Eris years ago & used a one-click root app & it worked without any problem that I could tell, but it was a phone I wasn't using as my daily driver too, so I wasn't worried about voiding the warranty/radios not working etc;. Cell & sometimes bluetooth & wifi radios not working are common issues with newer ROMs or especially if you choose a ROM not made for your phone. With the Eris I just installed the app, pressed the button & it rebooted, installed a custom recovery & booted into the OS. With the On5 either there isn't a known exploit or there's just nobody willing or able to look for one or both. They would have to still have the phone to be able to look for one. If you have a flea market near you maybe you could go there & see if there's a phone store that you could get an old cheap one you could practice on? I don't remember the app I used, but I'm pretty sure it came from the play store. It seems like I read somewhere that HTC phones were easier to root, but I'm not sure.

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