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Old 05-11-2013, 20:50   #1 (permalink)
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Does NSPRO v6.6.3 Support T-mobile M919?


Hi Elco, I wanted to know if the T-mobile version of the S4 is supported by NSPRO b/c the newest software version of NSPRO v.6.6.2 only shows M919V and not M919. Will this selection be compatible with that current model or its different? If different then will there be an update shortly to support this device? Thank you for your help.
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Yes. Select M919V to unlock M919
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Old 05-13-2013, 00:48   #3 (permalink)
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For the Repair option which custom root method is preferred to use prior to using this function b/c I did not see a root file for this phone model in the support area. Thank you for your help =)
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Try using the motochopper to root the phone... its available on xda....
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Try using the motochopper to root the phone... its available on xda....
That is not working on new Samsung firmwares.
Samsung is reading xda too
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That is not working on new Samsung firmwares.
Samsung is reading xda too
It does i just did 10 pcs couple of minutes ago....
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chopper is using cf autoroot i727 file no? can we use the i727 root file from support?
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That is not working on new Samsung firmwares.
Samsung is reading xda too
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Old 05-19-2013, 16:28   #8 (permalink)
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How to Root M919 on New Firmware.

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chopper is using cf autoroot i727 file no? can we use the i727 root file from support?
The chopper method does not work on new firmware version. You need to flash a custom recovery (OUDHS-Recovery-jfltetmo-1.0.3.3) to the phone with odin. Then add a kernel (SetUIDRestrictRemovedKernel) and root zip file (CWM-SuperSU-v0.99) to your phones sd card. Once files are on sd card, boot to recovery mode and install kernel from sd. Once kernel is installed install the root file from the sd card. Your phone is now rooted! I have uploaded the custom recovery, kernel and root files to my google documents. Here are the links:

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Old 05-21-2013, 19:13   #9 (permalink)
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Old 12-07-2013, 23:16   #10 (permalink)
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The chopper method does not work on new firmware version. You need to flash a custom recovery (OUDHS-Recovery-jfltetmo-1.0.3.3) to the phone with odin. Then add a kernel (SetUIDRestrictRemovedKernel) and root zip file (CWM-SuperSU-v0.99) to your phones sd card. Once files are on sd card, boot to recovery mode and install kernel from sd. Once kernel is installed install the root file from the sd card. Your phone is now rooted! I have uploaded the custom recovery, kernel and root files to my google documents. Here are the links:

Custom Recovery

Kernel

Root File


do i have to do the same process? i have a samsung M919 and Nspro V6.6.8 and i got success but the phone never register on network, it got signal but still searching, here's a pic with the result.

i tried with two phones and same result
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do i have to do the same process? i have a samsung M919 and Nspro V6.6.8 and i got success but the phone never register on network, it got signal but still searching, here's a pic with the result.

i tried with two phones and same result
what is your Android Version?
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