[WARNING! + GUIDE] Backup and Restore IMEI / NV Data Procedure for GT-I9305
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WARNING! DO NOT FLASH YOUR DEVICE UNTIL YOU HAVE BACKED UP YOUR IMEI / NV DATA IN THIS GUIDE!
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Setting up QPST with your PC:
Dial *#7284# on your phone to access PhoneUtil and select 'Qualcomm USB Settings' at the bottom. Now select 'RNDIS + DM + MODEM' and press 'OK' to return to the previous screen. Now press your 'Back' key to exit PhoneUtil. Your phone is now in DIAG Mode.
Now connect your phone to the PC with a USB cable and wait for Drivers to install.
Start the 'QPST Configuration' application and select the 'Ports' tab then press the 'Add New Port...' button.
Select the COM Port that has 'USB/QC Diagnostic' next to it, change the Port Label if you like to 'Samsung GT-I9305' then press 'OK'.
You should now see your phone listed in the 'Ports' tab and the 'State' should indicate 'Enabled'.
You can now Close this application.
Backing Up IMEI / NV Data:
Start the 'Software Download' application and select the 'Backup' tab.
Press the 'Browse' button and choose a Save Location for your QCN File.
Press the 'Start' button and wait for it to finish. This will back up all your phones NV Items and save them to the QCN Backup File.
The resulting QCN Backup File should be 250KB.
Restoring IMEI / NV Data:
Start the 'Software Download' application and select the 'Restore' tab.
Press the 'Browse' button and select your QCN Backup File.
Press the 'Start' button and wait for it to finish. This will restore all your phones NV Items from the QCN Backup File.
Your IMEI / NV Data should now be fully restored. Dial *#06# on your phones keypad to check your IMEI is restored.
Restore USB Settings after Backup / Restore:
Dial *#7284# on your phone to access PhoneUtil and select 'Qualcomm USB Settings' at the bottom. Now select 'MTP + ADB' and press 'OK' to return to the previous screen. Now press your 'Back' key to exit PhoneUtil. Your phone is now back to default USB operation.
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If the 'Qualcomm USB Settings' Button is missing from the PhoneUtil application then execute the following command in a Terminal Emulator to launch the Qualcomm USB Settings page directly:
su -c 'am start -n com.sec.android.app.phoneutil/com.sec.android.app.phoneutil.USBSettings'
Please Note: You must be rooted or this command will not work.
Recovering IMEI And Data Connection After Flashing WRONG Root Package Intended For I9300:
Make sure you have Samsung Kies or the Samsung USB Driver installed on your PC.
well i guess this is what i'm going to be looking for.
So i have no IMEI on me device and I have no backup of the EFS.
Before I pm you:
1) do I need to have a rooted device to perform this? if so I can install your pre-rooted ROM.
2) when i go to *#7284# menu I see the following screen.
PhoneUtil
UART
[option(selected)] MODEM
[option] PDA
USB
[option] MODEM
[option(selected)] PDA
SAVE and RESET
so i have no "RNDIS + DM + MODEM" option, can this still work for me?
phew, was about to dive into flashing and then saw this thread. THANK YOU!
I am an iOS refugee. Totally new to android. I guess I'll wait for more developments to come out for my Quad core LTE S3.
Sent from my GT-I9305 using xda app-developers app
---------- Post added at 07:13 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:09 PM ----------
ah tauran you saw this thread first, good good. Was about to actually pm to let you know that this thread is for you!
Hope you get your device working.
Sent from my GT-I9305 using xda app-developers app
Android Newbie. iOS Refugee.
Samsung Galaxy S3 I9305 4.2.2
Rom- CM10.1 - 20130305 - Unofficial 4.2.2
Kernel - 3.0.31 -CM-gcea4b18 codeworkx@cyanogenmod #1
Build - based on JZO54K.I9305XXBLL5
SD Card - Sandisk 64GB Class 10
Recovery - CWM v5.5.0.4
Battery - Anker 4400Mah "The Hulk Battery"
well i guess this is what i'm going to be looking for.
So i have no IMEI on me device and I have no backup of the EFS.
Before I pm you:
1) do I need to have a rooted device to perform this? if so I can install your pre-rooted ROM.
2) when i go to *#7284# menu I see the following screen.
PhoneUtil
UART
[option(selected)] MODEM
[option] PDA
USB
[option] MODEM
[option(selected)] PDA
SAVE and RESET
so i have no "RNDIS + DM + MODEM" option, can this still work for me?
thanks
There is a 'Qualcomm USB Settings' button at the bottom of the screen in PhoneUtil. Press that and you will be able to select "RNDIS + DM + MODEM".
No you don't need Root and just to confirm you do have the I9305 don't you?
I have the UK EE I9305 and when I dial *#7285# I have the 'Qualcomm USB Settings' Button at the bottom of the screen on PhoneUtil.
Yes, I also have UK EE i9305, purchased from t-mobile.
Would be interesting to see if the others who have lost their imei have also lost this option in the phoneutil menu. failing this, i really need to be able to reset the flash counter and have the status to "Normal" before i consider sending it back.
Yeah! Would be interesting to know that as if the 'Qualcomm USB Settings' button is missing then the whole process is pointless unless there is another way of invoking 'DIS + DM + MODEM'
@lyriquidperfection, many thanks for this, have made a backup just in case!
Yeah! Would be interesting to know that as if the 'Qualcomm USB Settings' button is missing then the whole process is pointless unless there is another way of invoking 'DIS + DM + MODEM'
@lyriquidperfection, many thanks for this, have made a backup just in case!
Don't worry there is a workaround, just need to do more testing before I release it. It is basically a set of commands originally for AOSP Roms which I modified specifically for the I9305 to manually Enable or Disable the Diag Mode. So this Backup and Restore method will work for everybody.
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