So this issue is testing my sanity and understanding. I was on a custom rom, rooted with OF3. I wanted to ODIN back to stock, flashing all 4 files (OCE).
Everything works successfully, except when the phone boots up I won't have a cellular signal until I update to OF3, which means rooting again with pingpong, loading Flashfire, flashing the of3 zip and then the modem and boot file. After that, signal is back. But why?? Does ODIN not hit every bit of memory on the phone?
Which takes me to my next question. S Voice is missing an option to open via home key. This is true after ODIN, going into recovery and wiping cache partition, loading up cleanrom etc. Long pressing home key only will open google now. If i disable that, nothing happens. If I use a program to map s voice to the hardware button, nothing happens. So it feels like something just isn't quite right.
Anyone have any insights or ideas?
PS- I also tried the option to do a NAND erase with ODIN and "factory data reset' in recovery too. Same signal issue until OF3 update and s voice + home key option missing.
Everything works successfully, except when the phone boots up I won't have a cellular signal until I update to OF3, which means rooting again with pingpong, loading Flashfire, flashing the of3 zip and then the modem and boot file. After that, signal is back. But why?? Does ODIN not hit every bit of memory on the phone?
Which takes me to my next question. S Voice is missing an option to open via home key. This is true after ODIN, going into recovery and wiping cache partition, loading up cleanrom etc. Long pressing home key only will open google now. If i disable that, nothing happens. If I use a program to map s voice to the hardware button, nothing happens. So it feels like something just isn't quite right.
Anyone have any insights or ideas?
PS- I also tried the option to do a NAND erase with ODIN and "factory data reset' in recovery too. Same signal issue until OF3 update and s voice + home key option missing.
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