[Q]Make stock rooted Firmware(Samsung Galaxy s5) - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey all
5.0 has been came out to galaxy s5.
I want make stock rooted Firmware to flash with mobile odin to keep knox 0x0(other tools like towelroot dosent work in 5.0)
I have this Firmware http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/44600/G900FXXU1BOC7_G900FOJK1BOC2_ILO/ that come to my OTA update, this version inculde many improves to my language, how i can make this version rooted(only root, no other things) to flash.
Thanks!!!

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1-after root the phone, is the stock firmware still there or is gone
2- after the phone is root, can i still use the stock firmware
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Rooting has nothing to do with what firmware you can run.
so YES you can be completely STOCK with a Rooted Phone!!!

s6 Edge 925i root and update query

Hello guys,
I've gotten my new s6 edge 64 gig sapphire black just today .
I noticed 5.1.1 updates are rolling over to AT T s6 .
So I would like to know if it's advisable to root my device on 5.0.2 or wait for 5.1.1?
How easy would it be to update to 5..1.1 assuming I rooted my 5.0.2 now.
I'm currently running E3 .
And how easy is it to root/unroot as I am unaware about knox security .
Please enlighten me .
Thank you.
Sent from my SM-G925I using Tapatalk
just flash your firmware again
If you chose to root now you cannot update thro your device anymore, but simply, just download the proper firmware version for your device, then flash it thro odin (it wont trip knox), or alternatively you can update thro smart switch (the new version of Samsung Kies) when it reaches your country.

How do you downgrade from 5.1.1?

I have an s5 that came with 5.1.1 completely stock, unrooted with baseband: G900TUVU1FOF6. I have never downgraded an s5 before. I've only done it to nexus devices. Does anyone have any instructions on how I should downgrade it? I was thinking of using the 5.1.1 rooting procedure that involves flashing a kernel with kies then maybe it would be possible to flash a custom 5.0 rom with recovery. I'm not sure that is a good idea though because I wasn't sure if the bootloader, CSC, or PDA firmware would still be stuck at the 5.1.1 version.
Edit:
I found this video which seems to say you don't need to root. I'll try the video's method. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nek0lowlMmM

Unroot for Marshmallow & specific SM-G925 model

Hi,
I have a SM-G925FQ
This is a specific model for Turkish market.
I have rooted it with root method for SM-G925F
Now I want to unroot , to update it when Marshmallow is distributed for this model.
How can I unroot ? (any easy methods ?)
And then of course I will root when it is updated to 6.0
- Do we have root for Marshmallow possibility now ?
- Is it better to upgrade with root ?
- Or is it better to do it as I would (unroot then upgrade ?)
mrmrmrmr said:
Hi,
I have a SM-G925FQ
This is a specific model for Turkish market.
I have rooted it with root method for SM-G925F
Now I want to unroot , to update it when Marshmallow is distributed for this model.
How can I unroot ? (any easy methods ?)
And then of course I will root when it is updated to 6.0
- Do we have root for Marshmallow possibility now ?
- Is it better to upgrade with root ?
- Or is it better to do it as I would (unroot then upgrade ?)
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You can only safely take the ota by reflashing your stock rom via odin if the odin flash file exists. I recommend searching sammobile.com to find it and if its not there 9/10 it doesnt exist. Idk if root exists for your varient on mm but i do know that there is a root people use but i would say it is just for them. G925F only just got mm so root may be tricky. Anything else further i can help with is odin flashing to unroot besides that there is nothing else i can tell you other than you need a pc.
Sent from my SM-G925P using Tapatalk
Flashing stock rom via Odin is a good idea to unroot and have the opportunity to upgrade.
But SM-G925FQ rom does not exist on Sammobile.
Once I had downloaded it through Samsung's official PC app (was not Kies, the newer one)
But I don't remember how I had done that.
Does anyone know how to download original rom through PC app ?
mrmrmrmr said:
Flashing stock rom via Odin is a good idea to unroot and have the opportunity to upgrade.
But SM-G925FQ rom does not exist on Sammobile.
Once I had downloaded it through Samsung's official PC app (was not Kies, the newer one)
But I don't remember how I had done that.
Does anyone know how to download original rom through PC app ?
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Is there any rooted (and possibly deodexed) rom based on G925FXXU3DPBG ?

How to downgrade from Android 6.0.1 to 5.1.1

Hello
I flashed the latest firmware available for my S6 edge (SM-G925F) : G925FXXU3DPDP (XEF).
I've never used Android 5.1.1 on my phone and I asks to you if downgrade is possible at this point (latest BL I think) and if yes, how ?
Thanks you for your further replies
Bye.
I Think Once u Flashed The latest Firmware U can't Go back
Because Of bootloader
Bt U can try Download Android LP And boot loader And put Ur phone in Download Mode Flash with odin
i updated on 6.02...
didn´t like it...
flashed back to 5.1.1 stock without problems (odin)
Hello poci,
You were running with which firmware ?
It's easy to go back to lollipop?
I'm reading some comments off people wich say No, ando some less who say Yes.
i made an OTA update from 5.1.1 to 6.0.2... but i didn´t like the battery drain on 6.0.2......(or 6.0.1 i don´t know anymore)
after clean install of 6.0.2....there was no change at all...
then i went back to 5.1.1 by flashing a stock 5.1.1. firmware with odin...no trouble or anything else...
If flash fails, is my device will be hardbricked ???
if you have the right firmware...i would say "no"
so why should it fail?
i used this firmware for my o2 edge
G925FXXU3QOLD_G925FTEF3QOL1_G925FXXU3QOJB_HOME.tar
Beceause newest bootloaders blocks downgrade, you was in which firmware on Marshmallow ?
don´t know exactly...60.1 then
when 6.0.2 blocks downgrade...

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