[ZIP][FTF][5.0.2, 5.1.1] [TABZ3C-SGP621][23.4.A.1.264] Stock + FR Prerooted XZDR - Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact Android Development

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Hi ! I flashed your prerooted ROM 23.4.A.1.200 with Flashtool. Unfortunately Root does not work according to Root Checker. Any Idea why ? Thx ! Rudi

Rudi99 said:
Hi ! I flashed your prerooted ROM 23.4.A.1.200 with Flashtool. Unfortunately Root does not work according to Root Checker. Any Idea why ? Thx ! Rudi
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Hi Rudi !
It is normal, if you flash with flashtool .ftf file, you lose root access. you must to be already rooted, have a recovery installed and flash the pre rooted zip if you want to keep root access. .ftf is à completely stock file. I don't use flashtool to flash .zip rom, I use twrp recovery for that. Maybe it is possible but I don't use it this way so I don't know and don't want to tell you something wrong about flashtool.
From my experience, if you are already root, you have just to install nut's xzdr recovery, you'll have full access to flash a pre root .zip rom built with super su and xzdr inside, to flash with twrp. So nothing to do more, you are already rooted with your old firmware and you keep root with a new firmware inside pre rooted .zip.

Hi ! Thanks for your fast answer. I hoped to gain root access the easy way, but it seems that I have to do more than just one install Br, Rudi

Rudi99 said:
Hi ! Thanks for your fast answer. I hoped to gain root access the easy way, but it seems that I have to do more than just one install Br, Rudi
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You're welcome, Sony devices are a bit more complicated with steps to obtain root than other brand mark, just some things to know ?.
here You will can find all French updates for sgp621 when it is available .

SGP621_23.4.A.1.232_Customized FR.ftf and prerooted rom available, enjoy !

Thanks. Any idea why after flashing twice my build number doesn't seem to change? The update doesn't seem to work despite twrp saying successful.

Sean09 said:
Thanks. Any idea why after flashing twice my build number doesn't seem to change? The update doesn't seem to work despite twrp saying successful.
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:-/ .. for me, it is working very well with .232. rooted with xzdr.
Somebody else with this problem?

Sean09 said:
Thanks. Any idea why after flashing twice my build number doesn't seem to change? The update doesn't seem to work despite twrp saying successful.
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Yep same for me. Still says I'm on 23.4.A.0.546
Sent from my SGP621 using XDA Free mobile app

After trying a third flash, finally shows as the proper firmware. Thanks.

Thank you
23.4.A.1.232 :
SGP621_23.4.A.1.232_Customized FR.ftf and prerooted Rom based on it.
https://mega.nz/#F!dx83GRwC!m0d5ur8tzMDrZ85mLih_Tg
Could you upload this on Google Drive?

blue8 said:
Thank you
23.4.A.1.232 :
SGP621_23.4.A.1.232_Customized FR.ftf and prerooted Rom based on it.
https://mega.nz/#F!dx83GRwC!m0d5ur8tzMDrZ85mLih_Tg
Could you upload this on Google Drive?
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No sorry, I haven't enough free space, all futur updates will be on Mega.

I've tried many times and the update won't take. Build isn't updating despite successful flash. Tried downloading again too.

Sean09 said:
I've tried many times and the update won't take. Build isn't updating despite successful flash. Tried downloading again too.
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I don't know why, for me it worked at the first time. I don't exclude that I've done a mistake with uploading a wrong file but I need to know which file has the problem if there is one at least.
So what is your current system? Do you have a tablet sgp621? Are you root? What do you try to flash ? The .ftf with flashtool or .zip with twrp? My .zip files are signed, sometimes it appears that there are some problems with that (seen it for other Xperia device).
Maybe I'd suggest you to flash the 5.0.2 v.28 (.ftf with flashtool), to root it (with kingroot 4.1 and supersume), flash xzdr 2.8.21 (Pc version) and after flash the prerooted Rom of your choice with twrp.

fabjazz said:
You're welcome, Sony devices are a bit more complicated with steps to obtain root than other brand mark, just some things to know .
here You will can find all French updates for sgp621 when it is available .
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Hi again !
Finally I took the time to go through all necessary preparation steps to finally have your prerooted firmware on my SGP621.
Works very welly so far including Root, with one exception: no SD card access.
I had this before and solved it with App NextApp SDFix, but this time it doesn't work.
Reason is that even with ES Explorer I can not get write access to change /system/etc/permissions/platform.xml.
One solution would be to flash an updated version of this file, but I'm still hesitating.
Seems this also blocks AdAway installation.
Anybody who has had the same experience and a solution for it ?
Thx !
Rudi

Rudi99 said:
Hi again !
Finally I took the time to go through all necessary preparation steps to finally have your prerooted firmware on my SGP621.
Works very welly so far including Root, with one exception: no SD card access.
I had this before and solved it with App NextApp SDFix, but this time it doesn't work.
Reason is that even with ES Explorer I can not get write access to change /system/etc/permissions/platform.xml.
One solution would be to flash an updated version of this file, but I'm still hesitating.
Seems this also blocks AdAway installation.
Anybody who has had the same experience and a solution for it ?
Thx !
Rudi
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I encounter the same thing for sd write access, after installing sd fix from playstore, but not for all applications, opera for example doesn't work, share downloader works very well to download directly on sd. I use file commander and no problem to cut, copy, erase video, photos from and to sd card.
I use adguard for ads so I can't speak about AdAway, xposed module of AdAway for YouTube works very well, also YouTube background.

fabjazz said:
I encounter the same thing for sd write access, after installing sd fix from playstore, but not for all applications, opera for example doesn't work, share downloader works very well to download directly on sd. I use file commander and no problem to cut, copy, erase video, photos from and to sd card.
I use adguard for ads so I can't speak about AdAway, xposed module of AdAway for YouTube works very well, also YouTube background.
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Thanks again for the fast answer !
I searched a little further and found a solution for my problem under http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-...-sgp621-lollipop-23-1-0-690-noba-ftf-t3058400.
I just ran the RICdefeat batchfile and got the access I wanted.

Rudi99 said:
Thanks again for the fast answer !
I searched a little further and found a solution for my problem under http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-...-sgp621-lollipop-23-1-0-690-noba-ftf-t3058400.
I just ran the RICdefeat batchfile and got the access I wanted.
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Thanks for the link

How can I root the newer stock 23.4.A.1.232 .ftf so I can install the custom recovery?

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Problem in ota-update after installing kingroot

Hi all ,
This problem is facing very one how install kingroot and made his/her device rooted with kingroot , the root is done will , but after Root we can receive ota updates but when we download and install the ota update a problem found :
Unexpected error : install-recovary.sh status 7
I have trying to make full un-root by kingroot , or superus and nothing fixed until now !!!
Some people told me that you must install stock-rom !?
But why stock-rom if there is better and easy solution ?
I need your help developers I guess this problem not hard one for you ^_^ .
So who is the hero that's will save the day
Thanks.
As I've told you, you need the stock install-recovery.sh for your device (LUZ17x or LUZ59x?)
Everything else it way too complicated! (You will need an unlocked Bootloader, modded stock-recovery or TWRP, patched updater-script, etc...)
But it seems, nobody here is willing to pull the file (or even better a stock system.img) from their device.
I forgot to pull a system.img before rooting, so I can't help.
Seems, that there is unfortunately no real active community in Thailand or Turkey (apart from the language barrier), when it comes to these devices.
At least until now.
update
theeteempire said:
Hi all ,
This problem is facing very one how install kingroot and made his/her device rooted with kingroot , the root is done will , but after Root we can receive ota updates but when we download and install the ota update a problem found :
Unexpected error : install-recovary.sh status 7
I have trying to make full un-root by kingroot , or superus and nothing fixed until now !!!
Some people told me that you must install stock-rom !?
But why stock-rom if there is better and easy solution ?
I need your help developers I guess this problem not hard one for you ^_^ .
So who is the hero that's will save the day
Thanks.
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if you want update then why u rooted your device? this is the basic thing you have to keep in mind before root you device that you cant install OTA if your device is rooted or any thing is changed into the system(i.e. cant be done without root).
The people telling you about installing stock rom, is the best and last solution according to me... search the net you will surely find the stock rom and its procedure to install as well...
Best of luck with searching and flashing the stock rom:good:
sagar27691 said:
if you want update then why u rooted your device? this is the basic thing you have to keep in mind before root you device that you cant install OTA if your device is rooted or any thing is changed into the system(i.e. cant be done without root).
The people telling you about installing stock rom, is the best and last solution according to me... search the net you will surely find the stock rom and its procedure to install as well...
Best of luck with searching and flashing the stock rom:good:
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I think that un-root will solve this problem with out need to make stock-rom
vel_tins said:
As I've told you, you need the stock install-recovery.sh for your device (LUZ17x or LUZ59x?)
Everything else it way too complicated! (You will need an unlocked Bootloader, modded stock-recovery or TWRP, patched updater-script, etc...)
But it seems, nobody here is willing to pull the file (or even better a stock system.img) from their device.
I forgot to pull a system.img before rooting, so I can't help.
Seems, that there is unfortunately no real active community in Thailand or Turkey (apart from the language barrier), when it comes to these devices.
At least until now.
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I need stock " install-recovary.sh for LUZ17E ". But no one help me to do that , I think there is no real developers here in second generation
theeteempire said:
I think that un-root will solve this problem with out need to make stock-rom
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If you don't have a backup of that file (either made by yourself or the rooting software you have used), then 'unrooting' cannot help. That file is gone.
I went through @Sadronis's LUZ17E rom dump, extracted install-recovery.sh and attached it for you. But next time, please remember to backup the original file before rooting since especially for non-Nexus devices, stock ROMs (and thus files inside them) are not easy to find.
pawitp said:
If you don't have a backup of that file (either made by yourself or the rooting software you have used), then 'unrooting' cannot help. That file is gone.
I went through @Sadronis's LUZ17E rom dump, extracted install-recovery.sh and attached it for you. But next time, please remember to backup the original file before rooting since especially for non-Nexus devices, stock ROMs (and thus files inside them) are not easy to find.
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Thank you man.
I can't replace the file or. Overwrite it , I have the root for my device but I can do nothing do you know why ?
theeteempire said:
Thank you man.
I can do nothing do you know why ?
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Yes, you have to mount /system as "rw", for example:
Code:
adb remount
vel_tins said:
Yes, you have to mount /system as "rw", for example:
Code:
adb remount
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Thank youuuuuuuuuu you help me a lot man
It's all done good .
I wanna ask you the stok rom that shared in this forum , can it be updated normally or not ?
First of all king root did not support on mine tablet but after a week ,i install 4.6 version of kingroot and it work but after a day when i want to update mine tablet galaxy 4 10.1 with ota ,it seem that the operating system of your device has been ........try to connect pc and etc.please help me ,i try lots of things like wipe cage, re factory etc others but now please help me without using pc.

Cannot root with latest firmware. Am I doing something wrong?

I tried TWRP and installing two different versions of SuperSU and that failed, I tried downloading kingoroot APK or what ever and installed and ran that. It came up saying no strategy or something and was unable to root my phone. What am I doing wrong? I never had these issues on my S4 mini?
Can someone give me some guidance on how I can get my SuperSU back up and running on this new phone? It's the SM-G800F and it's country code thing is DBT which I might flash to H3G as soon as I get the firmware downloaded.
you have to change the kernel, and install supersu
Ahmetay said:
you have to change the kernel, and install supersu
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Change the kernel? I have no experience with that, can you provide more details? Also, I was finally able to root with some CM auto thing I got. I think the same guy who does SuperSU made it. TWRP totally failed at letting me root by installing the zip.
Morthawt said:
Change the kernel? I have no experience with that, can you provide more details? Also, I was finally able to root with some CM auto thing I got. I think the same guy who does SuperSU made it. TWRP totally failed at letting me root by installing the zip.
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which one? 800F or 800H ?
Ahmetay said:
which one? 800F or 800H ?
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I have the SM-G800F which appears at least, to be locked to DBT region. I had a hell of a time trying to flash it to H3G so the pre-boot encryption keyboard would be in English but the flash failed and I had to flash DBT again to make the phone work, so I am a bit skittish about flashing with anything other than official DBT firmware or recoveries.
What are the pros and cons of flashing a kernel on my phone and what levels of bricking-risks?

[ROOT] Huawei P8 Lite ALE-L21, Android 6.0 Marshmallow

Hello there!
Following these steps, you'll be able to root your freshly marshmallowed P8 Lite.
The method was tested by several other users, with not just this model.
Requirements:
Huawei P8 Lite with the Chinese 6.0 Firmware
Unlocked bootloader
TWRP Recovery (Kirin Chipset)
Do you have everything above?
Good, here are the steps:
Go to THIS post, and download the attachment of it. (BETA-SuperSU-v2.67-SYSTEMMODE.zip)
Put this zip on your SD Card.
Boot into recovery and flash it.
That is all what you need to do.
Credits goes to: aufarxda for making the working zip, zirangua for trying and successfully rooting our device with this, and of course Chainfire for making rooting phones possible and easy.
Note:
If you tried with the official zips from Chainfire's thread, you should rooted your phone as well, but the root was lost after a few reboots.
At least it was like that for me.
The reason for this, Chainfire introduced a new way of rooting the phone, which called "systemless" root. It means, no modification is made to your /system partition, only to your boot image.
The install script of this zip checks for compatibility to do "systemless" root, and if it can do that, it'll do that.
However, with our device, something must be messed up with the boot image, because it seems to be resetting after few (or the first) reboots.
The downloaded zip was modified in a way, that the script only root your phone via the old method, modifying your /system partition.
The whole point to have a "systemless" root is not rerooting after every update, or system reset, however, it seems like it's not working well with our phone, so only the old method remains.
Twrp needed?
slimbullet said:
Twrp needed?
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Yes, it's needed, and thanks for pointing this out.
How are flash in Recovery Mode? He gives 3 options: Reboot - Download new Version and Recovery - Shutdown!?
You have to flash TWRP by fastboot adb before.
TWRP is needed for flashing the zip files
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Yes, it's needed, and thanks for pointing this out.
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I did all of those steps and now i have blackscreen and my phone wont turn on....
I have twrt,unlockedbloader,beta 6.0,debugging etc and it dont work...
and the second boot animation missing
Surdyn said:
I did all of those steps and now i have blackscreen and my phone wont turn on....
I have twrt,unlockedbloader,beta 6.0,debugging etc and it dont work...
and the second boot animation missing
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the same problem here
daviddosa said:
Hello there!
Following these steps, you'll be able to root your freshly marshmallowed P8 Lite.
The method was tested by several other users, with not just this model.
Requirements:
Huawei P8 Lite
Unlocked bootloader
TWRP Recovery (Kirin Chipset)
Do you have everything above?
Good, here are the steps:
Go to THIS post, and download the attachment of it. (BETA-SuperSU-v2.67-SYSTEMMODE.zip)
Put this zip on your SD Card.
Boot into recovery and flash it.
That is all what you need to do.
Credits goes to: aufarxda for making the working zip, zirangua for trying and successfully rooting our device with this, and of course Chainfire for making rooting phones possible and easy.
Note:
If you tried with the official zips from Chainfire's thread, you should rooted your phone as well, but the root was lost after a few reboots.
At least it was like that for me.
The reason for this, Chainfire introduced a new way of rooting the phone, which called "systemless" root. It means, no modification is made to your /system partition, only to your boot image.
The install script of this zip checks for compatibility to do "systemless" root, and if it can do that, it'll do that.
However, with our device, something must be messed up with the boot image, because it seems to be resetting after few (or the first) reboots.
The downloaded zip was modified in a way, that the script only root your phone via the old method, modifying your /system partition.
The whole point to have a "systemless" root is not rerooting after every update, or system reset, however, it seems like it's not working well with our phone, so only the old method remains.[/QUDo wee
Do wee need an sd card or it can be done witch the main storage?
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not work stop Screen Takeoff and not star and restart
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blackscreen and my phone restart how fixed
daviddosa said:
Hello there!
Following these steps, you'll be able to root your freshly marshmallowed P8 Lite.
The method was tested by several other users, with not just this model.
Requirements:
Huawei P8 Lite
Unlocked bootloader
TWRP Recovery (Kirin Chipset)
Do you have everything above?
Good, here are the steps:
Go to THIS post, and download the attachment of it. (BETA-SuperSU-v2.67-SYSTEMMODE.zip)
Put this zip on your SD Card.
Boot into recovery and flash it.
That is all what you need to do.
Credits goes to: aufarxda for making the working zip, zirangua for trying and successfully rooting our device with this, and of course Chainfire for making rooting phones possible and easy.
Note:
If you tried with the official zips from Chainfire's thread, you should rooted your phone as well, but the root was lost after a few reboots.
At least it was like that for me.
The reason for this, Chainfire introduced a new way of rooting the phone, which called "systemless" root. It means, no modification is made to your /system partition, only to your boot image.
The install script of this zip checks for compatibility to do "systemless" root, and if it can do that, it'll do that.
However, with our device, something must be messed up with the boot image, because it seems to be resetting after few (or the first) reboots.
The downloaded zip was modified in a way, that the script only root your phone via the old method, modifying your /system partition.
The whole point to have a "systemless" root is not rerooting after every update, or system reset, however, it seems like it's not working well with our phone, so only the old method remains.
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Hi this method work only with the chinese version (B535) on european version (B524) i got a bootloop ...
This happen to me
xander33 said:
Hi this method work only with the chinese version (B535) on european version (B524) i got a bootloop ...
This happen to me
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so how do we root B524 now?
omid.quist said:
so how do we root B524 now?
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Follow the tutorial on generale section provided by sokkoban the thead it s called [TUTORIAL] ...
how to recover after the boot loop ?? i tried this on the EU marshmallow and now im stuck !!
daviddosa said:
Hello there!
Following these steps, you'll be able to root your freshly marshmallowed P8 Lite.
The method was tested by several other users, with not just this model.
Requirements:
Huawei P8 Lite with the Chinese 6.0 Firmware
Unlocked bootloader
TWRP Recovery (Kirin Chipset)
Do you have everything above?
Good, here are the steps:
Go to THIS post, and download the attachment of it. (BETA-SuperSU-v2.67-SYSTEMMODE.zip)
Put this zip on your SD Card.
Boot into recovery and flash it.
That is all what you need to do.
Credits goes to: aufarxda for making the working zip, zirangua for trying and successfully rooting our device with this, and of course Chainfire for making rooting phones possible and easy.
Note:
If you tried with the official zips from Chainfire's thread, you should rooted your phone as well, but the root was lost after a few reboots.
At least it was like that for me.
The reason for this, Chainfire introduced a new way of rooting the phone, which called "systemless" root. It means, no modification is made to your /system partition, only to your boot image.
The install script of this zip checks for compatibility to do "systemless" root, and if it can do that, it'll do that.
However, with our device, something must be messed up with the boot image, because it seems to be resetting after few (or the first) reboots.
The downloaded zip was modified in a way, that the script only root your phone via the old method, modifying your /system partition.
The whole point to have a "systemless" root is not rerooting after every update, or system reset, however, it seems like it's not working well with our phone, so only the old method remains.
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Hi Daviddosa you have installed chinese beta android 6 fw? On that firmware is camera with special light effects.. Can you make backup of that camera, and get it here, or copy complete camera sw? Thanks a lot!
Here is HwCamera.apk on Chinese version of MM 6.0
sokkoban said:
Here is HwCamera.apk on Chinese version of MM 6.0
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thx. just put it in system apps? and replace the old one? because update wont work
sokkoban said:
Here is HwCamera.apk on Chinese version of MM 6.0
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Thanks.. sadly it is not working. Just wondering why on chinese ROMs there is working light painting, but on EU ROMS no.
danvo01 said:
Thanks.. sadly it is not working. Just wondering why on chinese ROMs there is working light painting, but on EU ROMS no.
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I'm wonderin too. But this is not only difference in Chinese ROM. On B524 not feature like Touch Plus, Smart Care, Mobile data traffic counter, HiCloud and many others
So my opinion is Chinese firmware is much better that European. For that I change my ALE-L21 to ALE-UL00
sokkoban said:
I'm wonderin too. But this is not only difference in Chinese ROM. On B524 not feature like Touch Plus, Smart Care, Mobile data traffic counter, HiCloud and many others
So my opinion is Chinese firmware is much better that European. For that I change my ALE-L21 to ALE-UL00
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so.. do you think it is better to flash back chinese beta v 311 (?) instead of 524? I looked for more stable bluetooth connection, and now i see differences...
I never use Bluetooth. But Chinese version of 6.0 is B535

Huawei P9 - Android 6 to 7 Firmware

Hi all,
Ive been a fair while out of flashing ROMs since Note 4 Edge / HTC M7 and have today unlocked bootloader and rooted my P9.
It is currently Australian Vodafone release EVA-L09CC346B160 (Android 6) but I want Nougat.
There is no local carrier updates available but I understand that there is Android 7 available in Australia on 'international' branded handsets.
How can I identify what this firmware is for international Nougat? Can some one assist me. Or can someone advise what would be a suitable equivalent firmware that I can use in place of.
I am unsure how this device goes in flashing ROMs of higher or lower android versions on the current firmware and dont really want to brick it.
Thanks for any tips / suggestions
Umm, just found a thread mentioning L09C636B361 - will check this out, but is there any more recent? And still how does fl;ashing other premade ROMs on 7 go on top of the current Android 6 firmware go?.. Ta
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/how-to/guide-debranding-to-c432-updating-to-t3551523
using this guide you can update to the latest nougat release
Thank yuo Xtcislove
I have completed the steps suggested and now have Nougat. Though it is a newer version being .383 which was updated via OTA to .378 and then zip to .383.
Thank you for the help
I'm trying to flash firmware on my P9, now I have EVA-L09C40B181, but it stuck on 5% and HiSuite shows Recovery failed! I tried custom firmware, same problem. What can I do ?
Dfani511 - just follow the instructions in the thread provided by Xtcislove, it works but took me a long time.
I found the steps concerning the update to be added in dload was a little not clear, in the update zip that's downloaded, you need to open it until you get the dload folder, extract that and copy to the SD card.
Throughout my updating, o never ended up on the firmware you have
This N seems to be working fine, nicer looking.
I do have 1 issue, no matter what I do I can not get root to work. I'm on .383, can this one be rooted or not currently? If it can, how do I root .383? I have TWRP 3.1.0.3 as current recovery..
Or, is that ok to flash on my current P9 L09C432B383 ? from this thread - https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/root-pre-rooted-boot-img-p9-nougat-b378-t3574548
The stock and pre-rooted boot.img states its form .378 but would it be ok on .383?
I dont know how to get root on it currently...
twerg said:
This N seems to be working fine, nicer looking.
I do have 1 issue, no matter what I do I can not get root to work. I'm on .383, can this one be rooted or not currently? If it can, how do I root .383? I have TWRP 3.1.0.3 as current recovery..
Or, is that ok to flash on my current P9 L09C432B383 ? from this thread - https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/root-pre-rooted-boot-img-p9-nougat-b378-t3574548
The stock and pre-rooted boot.img states its form .378 but would it be ok on .383?
I dont know how to get root on it currently...
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This is what I did to root my Huawei P9 on Nougat L09C432B383:
Use the SuperSU-v.27.9-201612051815EMUI5.0.zip file flash via custom recovery and it should root your device no problem.
twerg said:
This N seems to be working fine, nicer looking.
I do have 1 issue, no matter what I do I can not get root to work. I'm on .383, can this one be rooted or not currently? If it can, how do I root .383? I have TWRP 3.1.0.3 as current recovery..
Or, is that ok to flash on my current P9 L09C432B383 ? from this thread - https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/root-pre-rooted-boot-img-p9-nougat-b378-t3574548
The stock and pre-rooted boot.img states its form .378 but would it be ok on .383?
I dont know how to get root on it currently...
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Use this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/root-supersu-2-81-emui-5-t3612258
xtcislove said:
Use this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p9/development/root-supersu-2-81-emui-5-t3612258
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Hey xtcislove - is there a preferred version? 1, 2 or 3 do you recommend? Thanks mate
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EDIT - Nevermind, Xtcislove, your the best man, appreciate your help with your guides etc. I went with option 1 and the handset is now rooted on Nougat. Thanks so much
twerg said:
Hey xtcislove - is there a preferred version? 1, 2 or 3 do you recommend? Thanks mate
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EDIT - Nevermind, Xtcislove, your the best man, appreciate your help with your guides etc. I went with option 1 and the handset is now rooted on Nougat. Thanks so much
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3 is the version i preffer, you cant freeze apps with v1 but most things should work fine.
btw you can flash v3 over v1.
Ive flashed v3 over 1 and all appears good, root working fine. Thanks again.
Though I have noticed on both v1 and v3 that SuperSU binary needs to be updated, ob both v1 and v3. The phone fails to update both, states unsuccessful and to reboot, which also does not update the binary.
Only other thing I have done is to get BusyBox.
What can be done about the failing binary update? Will it be fine to leave as is, just getting rid of the prompt when it appears, or does it really need to have the update done sometime?

[ROM] [7.1.1] Stock Rom for J320A/J320AZ/J320AG

This is an unrooted 100% Stock J320AUCU3BQI5 firmware.
Working on all exynos j3 models!! (You first need root and to flash with flashfire)
AG models will probably need to enable oem unlock in dev options.
Download
As I said no root, but you can always downgrade back to mm if you need root.
Btw the eng_ root kernel won't boot the system, but it will let you mount as RW and you can edit things thru adb... someone figure out root on this thing!
Thanks to @Iurop for testing AG
@DamienMc thanks for assist me and help me. My J320AG now works with Nougat 7.1.1 without any problem.
Here a couple of screenshots.
galaxy express prime(J320A)
Um I have a question the firmaware above if I want to install it do I need to root? if yes how do I root?
부캐입니다 said:
Um I have a question the firmaware above if I want to install it do I need to root? if yes how do I root?
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To root just follow this method:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j3-2016/how-to/root-j320a-j320az-alternate-method-t3627225
Hi lurop thanks for your reply! but i have another question to flash nougat file do i have to root or i dont have to
Hi, yes you have to root the phone following the method posted above. Then install flashfire and use it to flash the rom.
Have you do something similar already?
If you do not wish to root and your device is the A or AZ model you can update with Odin.
I fixed and uploaded the full firmware @Iurop provided. You can find that here
Finally got time to mess around with root...and unfortunately we do need a new eng_boot.
But fortunately, like I mentioned, we can still use our old eng_root boot to acquire a root shell.
Btw noticed this Rom does not update stock recovery. I'll package up a fix for it tomorrow, if anyone actually cares
DamienMc said:
Finally got time to mess around with root...and unfortunately we do need a new eng_boot.
But fortunately, like I mentioned, we can still use our old eng_root boot to acquire a root shell.
Btw noticed this Rom does not update stock recovery. I'll package up a fix for it tomorrow, if anyone actually cares
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I care. Thanks for your time and effort; I can imagine that it (developing) seems rather thankless at times, but your contributions are definitely appreciated.
DamienMc said:
Finally got time to mess around with root...and unfortunately we do need a new eng_boot.
But fortunately, like I mentioned, we can still use our old eng_root boot to acquire a root shell.
Btw noticed this Rom does not update stock recovery. I'll package up a fix for it tomorrow, if anyone actually cares
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Until now my J320ag works perfectly, no problem at all, phone, sms, internet, app everything run absoluttely fine.
Thanks @DamienMc
I wonder if I could port this to the J320FN?
stock recovery patch
I'll update the rom one day, but this patch is the easiest way to update things...
To apply you must use your pc, use Odin to flash the included eng_root kernel. When it boots the logo will remain onscreen, after two minutes or so you can click the recovery.bat and let it do its thing.
is this rom have arbic ?
tested and working like charm, is there any tool etc for add arbic etc ?
Cant be ported to J320F because of different Chipset,right?
Mr Hassan said:
tested and working like charm, is there any tool etc for add arbic etc ?
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I never had time to look into adding extra languages, and afaik more locale doesn't support Arabic (plus it doesn't translate everything)
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Cant be ported to J320F because of different Chipset,right?
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Correct, will not work. Most importantly tho they don't have a nougat kernel. And if they did, they'd have their own stock rom... Sorry @Diamond26
DamienMc said:
I never had time to look into adding extra languages, and afaik more locale doesn't support Arabic (plus it doesn't translate everything)
Correct, will not work. Most importantly tho they don't have a nougat kernel. And if they did, they'd have their own stock rom... Sorry @Diamond26
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Yeah I know sadly...
will this remove region lock?
will this remove region lock?
DamienMc said:
Finally got time to mess around with root...and unfortunately we do need a new eng_boot.
But fortunately, like I mentioned, we can still use our old eng_root boot to acquire a root shell.
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Isn't eng_boot.tar just a boot.img? Could we extract build.prop from the Nougat ROM and the boot.img from the firmware to update the Root_J320A.zip in your root thread?
@DJJosephJumper
That method will work, we just can't boot while rooted with the stock boot. We need a permissive boot. if you edit that root like you mentioned, it'll only boot to the logo with a working shell. Su commands work there, so it will with with permissive.
Eng_root will do the same, boot to logo only with a rooted shell

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