General :: How To Root Galaxy S3 GT I9300 On Android 4.3
Mar 18, 2014how to root my galaxy s3 gt i9300 on android 4.3.. should i be rooted my device.
View 1 Replieshow to root my galaxy s3 gt i9300 on android 4.3.. should i be rooted my device.
View 1 RepliesI bought an android phone and i want to root it but it seems difficult with me,
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Phone specs:
Model number
GT-i9300
Android version
4.1.5
Baseband version
MAUI.11AMD.W11.50.SP.V27, 2012/08/04
20:43
Kernel version
2.6.35.7 root@ubuntu#1
Sat Sep29 10:54:30 CST 2012
Build number
ALPS.GB2.MP.V2.17
Custom build version
W988_XYKJ_T14_20120929_ML
How to root this phone? How to flash CWM recovery?
I want to know if for example sense6(htc one m8) rom can be ported to galaxy s3 i9300?
I've looked a bit for this but found that it is easy if they have same hardware, so in this case they don't.
FIFA 14 isn't working on my Galaxy S3/I9300.
I had an original android firmware, but i change it to Cyanogenmod 10.2, but it's eats my battery.(if i charged up full, i let in my pocket, no programs running, -10% of battery gone..) so I change that android to Slim Bean But when I trying to install fifa 14, it says: you not have enough space to install, delete some applications(or anything) to free up space. I have 4,5 GB on my Internal Storage and 6,9 GB on my SD card. I tried both of them to install..
Why FIFA do this? Every other game runs perfectly.(also Call of Duty: Strike Team....)
[B]I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 white (my brother) which I can't seem to update via Samsung Kies. I mean I have a Galaxy S3 red (mine) which I updated via kies and I don't know why I can't update this one. Anyways, the Galaxy which I'm trying to update is on Android 4.0.4 ICS When I connect the phone to the pc underneath where it says firmware information it's written: PDA:LE4 / PHONE:LE4 / CSC:LE4 (ORA) but yet no update button. I'm trying to update the phone to the latest version *i've reinstalled kies several times! How to resolve this or even better how to update the S3?
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy Samsung Galaxy S3 (GT-I9300) was rebooting itself for the past few days, randomly. Last night, it did it again, but didn't boot back up. Instead, it is now stuck on an infinite boot loop - it gets as far as the splash screen (Galaxy SIII logo), then reboots, on a loop.
I've never tried to flash or root the device, I only used the official OTA updates from Samsung.
The first thing I tried was to remove the battery, SIM card and MicroSD card for 5 minutes. I then wiped the Cache Partition through the Android Recovery Mode. I then flashed using the Samsung Kies recovery procedure. This didn't work. I then tried a Factory Reset through the Android Recovery Mode, multiple times. This also didn't work. The last thing I tried was to flash the ROM using Odin3. I used the firmware version appropriate for my region and carrier. Everything was successful, but I'm still having the same problem.
I tried to view the boot logs with adb, but of course, the phone won't stay on for long enough to establish a USB connection. I'm not sure what else to try.
Can note 3 camera be ported to Galaxy s3 i9300 !
View 3 Replies View Relatedplanning on flashing my Galaxy S3 i9300 with CleanROM, just to try it out. I have an unlocked bootloader, on ICS firmware (stock), and TWRP as my recovery tool. When I try to install it, all goes well until I reach 10% of the installation, where everything just freezes and then boots me back to TWRP. When I reboot, I'm still on my ICS firmware, like nothing has happened. ?
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI have flashed my Samsung Galaxy SIII (I9300) thrice and the same is shown on the ODIN counter.
I just wanted to know if there is any potential risk if I have the counter set at 3? Is there any max. value for the ODIN counter? If yes, what is it?
I have bought S3 i9300 few days ago.Its updated to Android 4,.1 and it is rooted.Screen uses more than 50% of battery but the brightness is at low.I am facing is the WiFi connectivity , when I disconnect the WiFi it remains as and does not work at all.I think the WiFi problem is due to old kernal but I don't know how to update Kernal ?
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device: t999
4.1.1 "rooted"
GT-i9300
Android version
4.1.5
Baseband version
MAUI.11AMD.W11.50.SP.V27, 2012/08/04
20:43
Kernel version
2.6.35.7 root@ubuntu#1
Sat Sep29 10:54:30 CST 2012
Build number
ALPS.GB2.MP.V2.17
Custom build version
W988_XYKJ_T14_20120929_ML
I need flash file for this phone .. I accidentally put the wrong preloader not knowing .. That means my phone is dead only means that reading the usb drivers ..
I have recently tried running 4.2.1 on my i9300 (OMEGA ROM) and while I did manage to get it running ok I did find quite a few features appeared to be missing. Some were no big deal but what happened to the task killer (RAM management) shortcut that is accessed by holding the Home key down in previous versions?
I had a look and could see no other way to close apps/clear memory other than going into Settings/App Manager.....
Needless to say as this is a feature I use frequently I have since rolled back to 4.1.2 which i am very happy with.
I've just got my new Samsung S3 device (GT-I9300) and i rooted it successfully using one of yours wonderful guides.
my current android OS is ICS 4.04 and i would like to update it to jelly bean.
I've heard that the most "clean" ROM belongs to Google and called "Vanilla" - is it right?
if so, where i can find jelly bean with that ROM? i've found jelly bean with "vanilla root box" ROM and i guess that is not the same as Google.
I can't create a backup using cwm. I get an Error while backing up image data!
I'm running stock but rooted
I want to run a custom ROM but really think I should do a nandroid first!??
Recovery.log...
I:Checking for extendedcommand...
I:Running extendedcommand...
Waiting for SD Card to mount (20s)
SD Card mounted...
Verifying SD Card marker...
SD Card marker not found...
Checking Internal SD Card marker...
I:using /data/media for /emmc.
4a49d47c869b879427a9526928d7394d
Error processing ROM Manager script. Please verify that you are performing the backup, restore, or ROM installation from ROM Manager v4.4.0.0 or higher.
I can pm my full recovery.log but I can't post as I'm being blocked as a new user.. Something about external links?
Before I entered the world of custom ROMs, my i9300's battery was fine. However, when I flashed my first custom rom months ago (CM10.1 nightly), my battery would drain from 100% to 0% in around four or five hours. This was only on light to moderate use, with a bit of Web browsing and Kindle. GPS and mobile data are almost always both off, other than when I need them, and brightness is set at the lowest possible 90% of the time. I checked my battery usage in the settings and there was no evidence of the renowned mediaserver cause of battery drainage, so I'm not really sure what the cause is.
Also, a few days ago my phone began reaching extreme temperatures when I executed any operation on my phone. At the moment I am typing in xda only and my battery is at 111 degrees. I noticed that it began with a certain nightly of Carbonrom and Temasek kernel.
I have done numerous factory resets and flashed different ROMs and even gone back to stock and fully unrooted, but the problem persists.
I would like to create a symbolic link of a shared folder in a folder that I have. How could I duo these in android? GT-I9300
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I can't enter download or recovery mode. The phone starts on itself without pressing the power button.
i have a samsung galaxy s I9000 its on android 2.3.3 gingerbread the build number is GINGERBREAD.BUJVA . How can i root it without loosing all of my data?
View 2 Replies View RelatedNever had rooted my android phone... I know that there had been many threads about rooting this phone..but i am a little afraid about bricking my phone.. The specs of my phone are given in the attachment...
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a SGS3 Clone based on MT6575. All the details about it are here .
I have 503MB /data partition
2.09GB /mnt/sdcard partition (it is internal sd card i cannot physically acces it .. its somewhere inside it ..
13.49GB /mnt/sdcard2 which is external sd card 16GB which i have partitioned for link2sd .. and this is the fat32 partition size
and 1.15 GB /data/sdext2 partition which is on external sd card which i created for link2sd it is ext4 partition ..
So the last 2 are the two partitions on my sd card .
I want to Disable altogether the Internal SD Card of 2.09GB (if that doesn't creates any problem, or if it does creates problem then i want it to be reduced to the minimum) so that all of that space is allocated to /data partition ( or whatever it is which android complains of low disk space .. )
I have red a thread here but that is with refrence to mt6577 and mine is mt6575 . and i do have its backup obtained through mtkdroid tools and i bricked it once and unbricked it as well .. ( when it was bricked it was total brick it didnt even do anything on inserting the charger)
I am attaching EBR1 EBR2 MBR and scatter file of my device which i obtained through mtkdroid root and tools and the prepared for flash with spf option in mtkdroid tools and here is the Hex dump of these files which i obtained using ubuntu.
s@s-desktop:~/Desktop/ebr$ hexdump -C -n 64 -s 0x1be MBR
000001be 00 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 00 f7 10 00 |........ .......|
000001ce 00 00 00 00 83 00 00 00 20 f7 10 00 00 00 10 00 |........ .......|
000001de 00 00 00 00 83 00 00 00 20 ff 20 00 00 00 10 00 |........ . .....|
000001ee 00 00 00 00 0b 00 00 00 20 07 31 00 ff ff ff ff |........ .1.....|
[Code] .......
I wanted to change the boot logo for i9300. Im well aware that you have to incorporate it in the kernel. I installed Ubuntu, the necessary libraries and brought the cyanogenmod source code. Only part is I dont have the necessary experience to tweak it using the NDK tools
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI really want to get pure ics on my galaxy s II. Currently i'm on 2.3.4 gingerbread, unrooted.
I have asked a few questions about how to root my phone, and found a pretty straight forward tutorial, that users on xda have said is great to follow:
[URL]
Rooting the phone appears to be pretty straight forward using the above tutorial, but finding the correct rom is what im not so sure about.
Users on xda have told me to use:
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The only problem is, how do i know which one to use, i gather its going to be the 4.0.3 roms, but there are so many varients for different countries, which one is for me?
Does it matter which one i choose? Is there differences between them?
I originally rooted my S4 using the ODIN3 v3.07 and CF-Auto-Root-jflte-jfltexx-gti9505.tar.md5 method.
I then unrooted, using the settings to fully unroot in SuperSU app, to try and get an official update (which obviously didn't work).
I can't seem to re-root using the same method, probably because ODIN flash is still on my phone.
I have a galaxy s3 i535 on verizon wireless. I am currently rooted and have CWM and a backup of CyanogenMod10 (jellybean). I am currently on stock ICS my phone shipped with. My question is how to i get rid of CWM and my root. I want to be ready for JB OTA. Also, does my bootloader need to be locked when i accept OTA updates? I want my phone back to just like it came when i took it out of the box.
SCH-I535
I have the galaxy tab 7 7 with Honeycomb. I would like to know if the z4root root the galaxy tab 7.7?
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