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Great, thanks. Downloading that now.
Any suggestions on the other points?
2. perform a current CWM backup - Is this the same as Nandroid, or something else?
5. Personally, I would also wipe internal sd card (this and (4.) can both be done in PhilZ) What is PhilZ!
6. flash NC9 modem through Odin from here.. As you are on new bootloader, then flash moden+lte. I would also flash the NC9 bootloader too. (I dont have a link for this as yet) Unsure...Do I flash this via Odin? No idea what the NC9 bootloader is.
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Hmm.
Ok, stuck on the PhilZ bit. Seems I have CWM Recovery, didnt even realise before.
I boot into CWM Recovery and do Apply Update via ExternalStorage, but it fails with something like "Failed to verify whole-file signature" and reboots.
I downloaded the tar file for Odin, and it seems stuck. Phone is in Download mode, Odin is stuck on:
<ID:0/007> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> philz_touch_6.25.4-jflte.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/007> Odin v.3 engine (ID:7)..
<ID:0/007> File analysis..
<ID:0/007> SetupConnection..
Been there for a while now.
What do you think I should do?
Never mind, just unplugged and started again, passed this time.
Hi all
Good news, sat up all night re-setting up my phone after successfully flashing Philz, NC9 modem + wififix, NC9 ROM and restoring most of my User settings.
All looking good!
Only a couple of twiddly bits left which I hope someone can tell me how to solve.
1. SMS Messages - I input all of my Samsung & Google account details which restored a lot of stuff, and TB restore did pretty much everything else...however I cant get my SMS messages back?
Restore within TB doesnt work. I;m sure Google or Samsung back these up though - question is, how do I get to restore them?
2. Same as above but with previously joined Wifi networks.
Aside from that...all good!
Hi
I'd like to accept your offer of help as I've tried everything in the forums and even Samsung don't know what to do about it, thanks
Pete
There are currently 23 different models of the Samsung Galaxy S4 and over 1,000 different stock Samsung firmware versions, worldwide, covering 3 different Android platforms. Not all issues will affect all models or firmware releases and your answers to the following question/s will help in the forum's answers to your specific query.
#1 Could you post your Model number and Android version...
To locate these, go to...
Settings > More > About device > Model number and Android version
This will give you the model of Samsung Galaxy S4 that you have and which Android version you are on.
#2. Your current Firmware, (not just Baseband), version .
To locate your current firmware version, go to the stock, Samsung, dial pad and type in...
*#1234#
This will give you your, "Version", details in full, usually 3 lines of information, AP: CP: CSC:, which may all be relevant.
*** If code *#1234# has been disabled on your firmware, you can download and install, free from the Play Store, Phone Info and it will give you, under Firmware Info... PDA, Baseband, CSC, versions.
#3. Also helpful would be your carrier, (service provider), location, (UK, India, Russia, USA, etc: ), and if your phone is rooted or not and running a custom ROM, (give details).
Thanks. The above helps us to help you and hopefully someone will be able to reply to you shortly.
For more information, see, http://androidforums.com/samsung-galaxy-s4/760098-23-galaxy-s4-models-know-yours.html#post6099681
(Tip: You can go to the green bar at the top of this forum and click on, "User CP", which will take you to your User Control Panel and then select, "Edit your details", under the heading, "Your profile", on the left hand side. Here you can fill in your model and firmware under, "Current devices", in, "Additional Information". This ensures that your device details are shown under your user name on the left, in every post you make. You can update this as often as you like and will help other users immediately identify your current phone and firmware details.)