fdigl Wrote: What's your carrier? If you have a certain carrier, it's currently impossible to unlock the bootloader. Also, what bootloader firmware are you on? Some of the later ones are pretty much locked down so you can't do shit.
Also, the order of operation is wrong.
1. Root 2. Install recovery 3. Make a nandroid 4. Upgrade/downgrade firmware as necessary (if possible) 5. Factory reset (wipe data, system, cache, dalvik) 6. Install ROM zip, then kernel, then modem if necessary 7. Install SuperSU zip 8. Init boot, setup connections and accounts 9. Open SuperSU, set to run at boot and default access to Grant 10. Shut off, wait 5 minutes, boot up again. Leave sitting for 30 minutes at least.
12-04-2016, 08:31 AM
Elysian Wrote: I think you should just go with what sounds legit lol That's what I did when I jailbroke IOS 9.1 xD
That's something incredibly dangerous to do in the Android flashing scene. Many incompatibilities with things, and things tend to break easily if not done properly. Source: ROM dev for S4 Verizon (private)