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lundi 6 juillet 2015

Canadian carrier Rogers says Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge to get Android 5.1 in June



Samsung Galaxy S6 DSC09368


While we like to get our word on software updates from official sources, getting it from a carrier is the next best thing. Rogers — a leading Canadian carrier — is claiming that the upgrade to Android 5.1 for the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge will be on tap this July.


An exact date wasn’t given, and these expectations are always subject to change so perhaps it’s not worth getting excited just yet. We also know that even if the date is accurate, the same may not be true for other carriers and regions.


That said, the Galaxy S6 isn’t really in dire need of an immediate upgrade to Android 5.1 — that is, unless that update brings the memory leak fix we’ve been waiting for Samsung to deliver. Most people are happy enough on the current build of Android 5.0, and if Samsung can fix some of the current issues folks are having (such as this one) with a quick maintenance patch or two ahead of the next major revision we’ll be just as happy.


[via MobileSyrup]





How to Install TWRP Recovery Bell, Rogers, Telus Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 Canada Variants



Here’s  is a guide that will show you on how to install a full functioning TWRP Recovery on Canadian Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 variants. This TWRP Recovery isn’t officially built, but it was already tested  and it will worked well on Bell, Rogers, Telus, Fido, Koodo and Wind Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 variants. The Canadian  Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8  are not actually comes with a locked bootloader compared to those released on select US carriers, so this simply means it has a highly manageable system for further development and customizing its original software appearance. So if you want to give it a try right now, just simply read the rest of the process on how you can acquire a working TWRP Recovery on your Canadian version of Samsung Galaxy S5 with model number SM-G900W8.


One more thing, flashing any custom recovery tripped Knox security counter and switched your phone phone from official into custom. Before that I would like to advise you especially if your a completely a beginner without any knowledge of what the risk involved on this method, you should make a careful research first before attempting to modify your phone. This process will void your phone’s warranty, so please be aware with that before you proceed.


Note: Installing Custom recovery will trip KNOX counter from 0×0 to 0×1. Once the KNOX security flag counter tripped you will lose your phone’s warranty.


Step by Step Guide on How to Install TWRP Recovery on Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8, Variants in Canada


Download CF-Auto root for Canada Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 CF-Auto-Root-kltecan-kltevl-smg900w8.zip


Download TWRP Recovery for Canada Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8


Get the TWRP recovery here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=5608
You can read the full details about the TWRP recovery from XDA’s highly-recognized developer [PlayfulGod] at XDA’s origina thread.
Download Odin and USB driver:
Odin3_v3.09 download
Galaxy S5 USB Driver  download


Install the USB Driver


Simply run the downloaded USB driver to install. Without the USB driver your computer will not recognize your Galaxy S5.


Getting Started on Installing TWRP Recovery


You should make sure that you have a back up copy of all of your irreplacable data stored from your phone. If you hadn’t make any back-ups then its now the best time to do it. Also recharge your phone right now if its battery power is getting low, a power failure while installing the firmware to your phone may caused undesired outcomes.
Prepare a Windows base OS computer or laptop – Odin flasher tool will not run on MAC and other OS.
Use the supplied USB cable – A bad USB cable will be causing flashing errors.
Unzip or extract the downloaded files – compressed file can be extracted using 7zip, winzip, winrar or any unzipping program in your computer.
Enable USB debugging mode – if you are having issues connectingyour device to the computer try to enable the this option. In your Samsung Galaxy S5, go to Settings>> About device>> then look for the firmware build number and then tap that build number for around 7-times until a message pop-ups that says something “congratulations you are now a developer”.
Remove the external micro SD card – if you have one, to avoid any failures and error during the flashing process.
TURN OFF the Reactivation Lock – This is only needed if you already turned-it-ON, from which you cannot modify the system when it’s turned-ON. Just tap on Settings>>Security>>Reactivation Lock and then uncheck the Turn Reactivation lock on.


Assuming that your phone is rooted and custom recovery image then you may proceed to the quick guide below!


Run and Configure Odin


Run Odin downloader Odin3_v3.09 on your PC desktop. Watch out the check-boxes options on the right top of Odin, ensure that the ‘RE-PARTITION’ and the ‘AUTO-REBOOT , just leave alone the ‘F.RESET TIME’ check-box remained checked.


Reboot your Galaxy S5 into Download Mode


To reboot the Galaxy S5 into download mode , you need to turn the power off. After it completely shut off, just press and hold the Volume Down key, Home button and the Power ON/OFF button simultaneously.


You should then prompted into a warning screen and asking you to press volume up if you want to continue or volume down to cancel, just simply press volume up to get into download mode. The download mode then displays an Android robot and say’s “Downloading.. Do not turn off target!!”


Connect your Phone on your computer or Laptop


Once you already reboot the phone in download mode, simply connect the phone to your PC or laptop USB.
In Odin window – the ID:COM box will turn to blue color and indicates the COM port number and a word “Added” on a log box will prompt you that the device is already detected or recognized by Odin.


Your COM port number might be different from mine. If you do not see a COM port number then there’s something missing or wrong. You may read again from the top of this post.


Installing CF-Auto root


1) Unzip the CF-Auto-Root-kltecan-kltevl-smg900w8.
2) Click on Odin’s AP button and then load CF-Auto-Root-kltecan-kltevl-smg900w8.tar.md5
3) Hit the “START” button.
4) Wait until it reboots after you successfully installed the CF-Auto-Root.
5) Proceed to installing TWRP Recovery and you need to reboot your Galaxy S5 into download mode again.


Root Bell, Rogers, Telus Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8


Installing TWRP Recovery file in Odin


Simply click on the AP button, then browse to the folder where you put the TWRP Recovery file “twrp-klte.tar.md5″ that you have previously downloaded and then select and load it.
Odin should look like this picture below.


Sprint Galaxy S5 TWRP recovery


Flashing the TWRP Recovery


Once if all set and ready to fire-up, hit the “START” button in Odin to begin flashing the TWRP Recovery.
Do not ever interrupt the phone while already in flashing progress, like disconnecting the cable or turning off the device. Just wait until it completely finish.


Lastly, Reboot the phone into recovery!


When the TWRP Recovery installation successfully completes, you will then see a word “PASS” in Odin. This indicates that the flashing was already finish, and on the log box it says “All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0)”. Now, once you see that word “PASS!” do not let it reboot into normal mode but instead directly reboot it into TWRP recovery. Do this:
– Press and hold Volume Up, Home and Power button.
– Use volume keys to select, Up and Down and Power or Home key to select the option
– Select “Reboot to system” using the Home button.
– It will then prompts you to configure some settings, then simply always answer “YES” to the given questions.
– Done.


From here you should have a fully working TWRP Recovery running on your Canadian Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 . You may then able to install any amazing custom firmware built from XDA- Developers according to your liking.


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How to Root Rogers, Bell, Telus Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 [Updated on Lollipop]



Gain root on Roger, Bell, Telus, Fido, Koodo, Wind and all other Canadian Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 variants. This root method has been proven as an effective root method for Canada’s Samsung Galaxy S5. To root your phone you may now use Chainfire’s CF-Auto Root that is basically built for Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8. This guide will show you on how to root your Canadian Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8. Through rooting you can gain super user access and gives you the full privileged to control your phone.


The Canadian Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 are not actually comes with a locked bootloader,  so rooting is easy as it was on devices without compromising the bootloader that may sometimes resulted into undesired outcomes.  Once you gain root on your Samsung Galaxy S5 G900W8, you can managed and or customized it’s system appearance, you can install a custom recovery, a customized firmware, you can also install a wide variety of apps that eventually requires you to have rooted phone first.  These are just a few freedom you can have if  you have a rooted phone.


Update: The root method will still work on latest Android 5.0 Lollipop update G900W8VLU1BOB3, confirmation can be found here.


“This root method will work on Android 4.4.2 KitKat software build number KOT49H.G900W8VLU1AND1″


Rooting your Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 is fun indeed, but you must also be aware that if you modify your phone your warranty will be gone for good. There is now a new security policy that has been implemented by Samsung and your carrier providers.  This is so-called KNOX warranty counter hidden inside the Android ecosystem in your phone. Once this KNOX counter tripped it will automatically void the warranty of your Galaxy S5.  So if you are completely a beginner without any knowledge of what the risk involved on this method, you should make a careful research first before attempting to root your phone. This process will void your phone’s warranty, so please be aware with that before you proceed.


Note:  Rooting will trip KNOX counter from ‘0×0′ to ‘0×1′. Once the KNOX security flag counter tripped you will lose your phone’s warranty. The counter cannot be reset by any means and maybe only Samsung technicians knows it.  Again, this root method is intended and can be used on Canadian Galaxy S5 with model number SM-G900W8 only. You may proceed at your own risk.


Step by Step Guide on How to Root Canada’s Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 Variants


Download CF-Auto root for Canada Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 :


CF-Auto-Root-kltecan-kltevl-smg900w8.zip
Download Odin and USB driver:
Odin3_v3.09 download
Galaxy S5 USB Driver  download


Install the USB Driver


Simply run the downloaded USB driver to install. Without the USB driver your computer will not recognize your Galaxy S5.
Unzip or extract the downloaded files – compressed file can be extracted using 7zip, winzip, winrar or any unzipping program in your computer.


Getting Started on Installing CF-Auto Root on Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8


Back up all of important data files – You should make sure that you have a back up copy of all of your irreplaceable data stored from your phone. If you hadn’t make any back-ups then its now the best time to do it.
Recharge your Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 – Also recharge your phone right now if the battery power is getting too low, a power failure while installing the firmware to your phone may caused undesired outcomes.
Prepare a Windows base OS computer or laptop – Odin flasher tool will not run on MAC and other OS.
Use the supplied USB data cable of your Galaxy S5 G900W8 – A bad USB cable will be causing flashing errors.
Enable USB debugging mode – if you are having issues connecting your device to the computer try to enable the this option. In your Samsung Galaxy S5, go to Settings>> About device>> then look for the firmware build number and then tap that build number for around 7-times until a message pop-ups that says something “congratulations you are now a developer”.
Remove the external micro SD card – if you have one, to avoid any failures and error during the flashing process.
TURN OFF the Reactivation Lock – This is only needed if you already turned-it-ON, from which you cannot modify the system when it’s turned-ON. Just tap on Settings>>Security>>Reactivation Lock and then uncheck the Turn Reactivation lock on.


Confirm that you have the Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 – This may sound awful but risk from messing-up the phone also started here. What if you have an unlocked Galaxy S5 that comes from other countries like US and Europe and then now simply works on any Canadian mobile networks and or SIM cards. To do this just head-over to your phone Settings>>About Device>>Then look for the Model number.  It should be SM-N900W8 indicated from there or else if you have the other model number, this will not work and it may ended-up into bootloops or otherwise resulted into soft-bricks.


Run and Configure Odin


Run Odin downloader Odin3_v3.09 on your PC desktop. Watch out the check-boxes options on the right top of Odin, ensure that the ‘RE-PARTITION’ and the ‘AUTO-REBOOT , just leave alone the ‘F.RESET TIME’ check-box remained checked.


Reboot your Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 into Download Mode


To reboot the Galaxy S5 into download mode , you need to turn the power off. After it completely shut off, just press and hold the Volume Down key, Home button and the Power ON/OFF button simultaneously.


You should then prompted into a warning screen and asking you to press volume up if you want to continue or volume down to cancel, just simply press volume up to get into download mode. The download mode then displays an Android robot and say’s “Downloading.. Do not turn off target!”


Connect your Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 on your computer or Laptop


Once you already reboot the phone in download mode, simply connect the phone to your PC or laptop USB.
In Odin window – the ID:COM box will turn to blue color and indicates the COM port number and a word “Added” on a log box will prompt you that the device is already detected or recognized by Odin. USB port numbers in Odin download mode starts from zero to  seven. If you do not see a COM port number then there’s something missing or went wrong. You may read again from the top of this post.


Simply click on the AP button, then browse to the folder where you put the “CF-Auto-Root-kltecan-kltevl-smg900w8tar.md5″ that you have previously downloaded and then select and load it.
Odin should look like this picture below.


Root Galaxy S5 G900F with CF-Auto-Root


Once if all set and ready to fire-up, hit the “START” button in Odin to begin flashing the CF-Auto Root on your Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8.


Do not ever interrupt your computer and your Galaxy S5 while already in flashing already started, such as disconnecting the USB data cable or turning off the device. Just wait until it completely finishes, it may takes around a minute to flash the CF-Auto root.


You may then check if you successfully rooted your Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8, just simply look for the ‘SuperSU’ on the apps menu.


 


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Bell, Rogers, Telus Galaxy S5 Lollipop Update G900W8VLU1BOB3 Released



Canadian Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 Lollipop update has finally arrive! The official firmware released build version is G900W8VLU1BOB3  and its based in Android 5.0  has just recently rolled out Over-The-Air OTA update.  The Lollipop is now available to all Canadian carriers, including Rogers, Bell, Telus,  Wind, Mobilicity, Sasktel, Fido  and more.


The technical details of the G900W8VLU1BOB3 Android 5.0 Lollipop update can be read as follows:



  • Device: Samsung Galaxy S5

  • Model number: SM-G900W8

  • Android version: 5.0 (Lollipop OS)

  • Baseband version G900W8VLU1BOB3

  • Kernel version: 3.4.0-4100894
    Build date:  February 13, 2015

  • Build number: LRX21T.G900W8VLU1BOB3

  • SE for Android status Enforcing

  • AP: G900W8VLU1BOB3

  • CSC: G900W8OYA1BOB3

  • CP: G900W8VLUIBOB3


The Lollipop update  G900W8VLU1BOB3  itself weighs around 912 MB in size so just do a  manual check by going to your device settings. To manually check  its availability right now just simply tap your phone’s Settings>>About Device>>Check for Software Updates.
Just ensure that your Galaxy S5 G900W8 is still runs in official Android 4.4.2 G900W8VLU1ANF3 and has not been rooted or modified so you’ll get the official Android 5.0 G900W8VLU1BOB3 without any hiccups.


G900W8VLU1BOB3
Below are the step by step procedures on how you can update your Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 to the official Android 5.0 Lollipop released build G900W8VLU1BOB3.


How to Update Galaxy S5 G900W8 to 5.0 Lollipop via Over-The-Air (OTA)


This is usually how the carrier branded or locked Samsung Galaxy S5, performs a software update.  This method is Firmware Update through over the air or called as OTA update, which most often  a notification message will directly sent to you from your network provider and notifies you that there is a new update available for download.  If you did not receive any notification messages you can manually check for the update instead.  Doing so you may only navigate on your Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 Settings>>About Device, then tap Software Update.



  • Find “Software update”

  • Slide your finger down the display starting from the top edge of your mobile phone.

  • Tap the settings icon.

  • Tap About device.

  • Tap Software update.


It will automatically tells you that a new update is available or your software is up to date when there is none yet. You can simply tap install now when you want to perform an update or install later. The G900W8VLU1BOB3 Android 5.0 update is around 900+ MB in file size while updating via Over-The-Air (OTA) update.


How to Get the Lollipop Update using Kies


Samsung Galaxy S5 Kies Software update download


The second method is a firmware update through Samsung Kies. You may head-over to your  local Samsung support page from where you can download Samsung Kies from there, and install it in your Windows or Mac computer. Choose the new Kies 3 which supports the Galaxy S5 SM-G900W8 and other Samsung devices running from Android KitKat, and up to Lollipop OS .  Once you installed Kies 3, all you need is connect your Samsung Galaxy S5 SM-G900F to the computer using the USB cable, then simply run and follow Kies on-screen software update instructions.


Update: Samsung has officially puled the update due to an issue in the home button. The Lollipop update update is  being replaced with released build version G900W8VLU1BOC1.


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