Tuesday, 8 October 2013
[root] Triangle Away v3.10 Apk
Many
Samsung devices store a flash counter that keeps track of how many
times you have flashed *custom* firmwares to your device. On some
devices, a yellow triangle or other sort of visual warning is also
displayed during boot if you are running a *custom* firmware.
TriangleAway was built to disable the triangle (if a visual warning is
present) and reset the custom ROM flash counter to 0. This app requires
root !
You can find out the current status of your flash counter and
firmware state (custom or official) by booting into “download mode” on
most devices. The usual way of getting into “download mode” is by first
turning off your device, then turning it on by pressing and holding
VolDown+(Home)+Power. Alternatively, the “adb reboot download” command
also often works.
When you run TriangleAway, if your device
and firmware are supported, it will show you the detected state of the
binary (custom or official) and flash counter value, and the option to
“Reset flash counter”. Please confirm that the information shown is
correct before resetting the values.
On a number of devices, TriangleAway can work, but your firmware may
not be supported directly. In that case, the app will tell you it needs
to reboot into a special boot mode, which will be happen if you select
“Reset flash counter”. The device will reboot into a special mode which
will allow you to review the current status and reset the binary and
flash counter values (or abort and do nothing). On some devices this
will actually trigger the counter to 1 if its 0 – so if you’re “just
checking”, do that in download mode!
!!! THIS IS A DANGEROUS OPERATION AND COULD POTENTIALLY BRICK YOUR
DEVICE. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK. A USB JIG IS PREFERRED IF YOU HAVE A
WORKING ONE !!!
( and by brick I mean brick – only a board replacement or a JTAG unit
will be able to save you, don’t mess with boot(loader) stuff unless you
*really* mean it! )
Note#1: using Triangle Away may unmount your SD card. Reboot or manually remount it from Android settings.
Note#2: on new devices like the SGS3/SGNote2/SGNote10.1, status can
only be reset on some firmwares – they must be stock firmwares!
Supported devices:
SG S2:
- GT-I9100 **
- Sprint Epic 4G Touch
- Korea SHW-M250K/L/S
SG S3:
- GT-I9300/I9300T **
- GT-I9305/I9305T/I9305N LTE **
- USA: AT&T, Sprint, T-Mo, VZW (unlock bootloader !), USCC, MetroPCS, Cricket, CSpire
- Canada
- Korea: SHV-E210K/L/S, SHW-M440S
SG S4:
- GT-I9505
- USA: AT&T, VZW, Sprint, T-Mo, USCC
- Canada
SG Note:
- GT-N7000
- GT-I9220
SG Note 2:
- GT-N7100/N7100T/N7102/N7105/N7105T **
- USA: AT&T, Sprint, T-Mo, VZW (unlock bootloader !), USCC
- Canada: I317M, T889V
- Korea: SHV-E250K/L/S **
SG Note 8.0″:
- GT-N5100 3G **
- GT-N511x Wi-Fi **
- GT-N5120 LTE **
SG Note 10.1″:
- GT-N8000 3G **
- GT-N801x Wi-Fi **
- GT-N8020 LTE **
- SHW-M480S/K/W **
SG Camera EK-GC100 **
SG Tab 2:
- GT-P310x 7″ 3G
- GT-P311x 7″ Wi-Fi
- GT-P510x 10.1″ 3G
- GT-P511x 10.1″ Wi-Fi
Various:
- I8160, I8190
- I9070/P
- I9082
- I9260
- S7500, S7560, S7562
** Various models are supported depending on firmware, but only the
exact models listed are supported regardless of firmware version.
What’s New
v3.10
- Added “system” state display, if available on device
- Added Note3 device details, sadly no reset possible
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