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roirraW "edor" ehT

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Edit: Was ninja'd. :D

Hey! Finally on the English page:

Beta 3:





 

Dr.Pepper

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Modem version g5300q-230519-230524-B-10194843,g5300q-230519-230524-B-10194843

Now version shows 14 not upsidedowncake

Can add shortcuts on lockscreen
 

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roirraW "edor" ehT

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I flashed both slots and I almost bricked my device. Now I managed to resurrect it, but I get the device corrupted message.
Is there any way to remove it?
Thanks!
Factory Reset is a possibility.

Sometimes flashing the boot.img from an old firmware fixes the issue, then you can flash the new boot.img back.
 
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I flashed both slots and I almost bricked my device. Now I managed to resurrect it, but I get the device corrupted message.
Is there any way to remove it?
Thanks!
Can you please outline the steps how you almost bricked your device? And also, how you resurrected it. Please share for everyone's knowledge. I always used to flash full factory images after removing -w flag but have been scared to do so since loosing all my data because of platform-tools problem.
 
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I flashed factory image removing -w on slot A. The phone booted fine. Then I flashed the OTA on slot B. The phone didn't boot anymore.
Luckily I managed to boot to bootloader, so I flashed the factory image without the -W on slot A.
I got the corruption message, but confirming with power button made the procedure go on in fastbootd.
The phone now works, but I have the corruption message at boot.
 
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roirraW "edor" ehT

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I flashed factory image removing -w on slot A. The phone booted fine. Then I flashed the OTA on slot B. The phone didn't boot anymore.
Luckily I managed to boot to bootloader, so I flashed the factory image without the -W on slot A.
I got the corruption message, but confirming with power button made the procedure go on in fastbootd.
The phone now works, but I have the corruption message at boot.
If you don't try either of the two things I suggested, sometimes or even frequently, flashing the next firmware that comes out (Beta 3.1? Beta 4?) will fix it, too. Still fine to leave out the -w when doing so.

The flashing the old boot.img temporarily (and trying to boot with it), then re-flashing the new boot.img, is the easiest and most immediate way of trying to fix it, or you can wait until the next firmware.
 
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If you don't try either of the two things I suggested, sometimes or even frequently, flashing the next firmware that comes out (Beta 3.1? Beta 4?) will fix it, too. Still fine to leave out the -w when doing so.

The flashing the old boot.img temporarily (and trying to boot with it), then re-flashing the new boot.img, is the easiest and most immediate way of trying to fix it, or you can wait until the next firmware.
Thank you, I now have time to make tests. Flashing old boot.img, try to boot, then flash the new boot. img fixed the issue.
Do you think I have to do it for inactive slot, too?
 
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Thank you, I now have time to make tests. Flashing old boot.img, try to boot, then flash the new boot. img fixed the issue.
Do you think I have to do it for inactive slot, too?
Short version: I wouldn't mess with it if it's working as it is right now.

If you used the factory image to flash both slots, only the most recently flashed slot will work, anyway - as @Lughnasadh, @badabing2003, and possibly others have educated me about.

As both @Lughnasadh and @badabing2003 have tested, this is not the case if using OTAs instead of factory image. If you use OTAs, either slot is bootable - keeping in mind that both slots would be using the exact same system data, and user apps and data, so it would be a bad idea to have different ROMs/firmware in each slot, as something isn't going to mesh correctly.
 
It's still broken. n71 and n25 don't carry data. 3CC aggregation does not work.

Samsung is still changing a lot under the hood though.
Can you tell if there are changes for low signal situations? Having major issues with that on stable, Google sending replacement.

Only asking because you seem most knowledgeable on this subject.
 
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