I am a newbie to GSM, so bear with me
T-Mobile is offering me an OTA update to M919UVUFOK3 every 24 hours. Is it too late already to keep EFuses from blowing, since KNOX came with the MK2 on my motherboard? In which case have I got nothing to lose by accepting the OTA update? This would be the most stable, OR
Should I root the MK2, install TWRP, and upgrade via ODIN? I'm not sure if they have OK3 for modded firmware yet, at the moment, all I want to do is upgrade to the latest, most stable firmware / kernel / modem I can while keeping as many E-Fuses intact (knox bit, anything that keeps me from being able to downgrade, root, install a custom ROM, or ressurect my device if it becomes hard-bricked.
Here's what I know about my S4
About Device:
Model Number
SGH-M919
Android Version
4.3
Baseband version
M919UVUEMK2
Kernel version
3.4.0-2015522
se.infra@R0210-07 #1
Sat Nov 16 14:22:56 KST 2013
Build number
JSS15J.M919UVUEMK2
SELinux status
Enforcing
SEPF_SGH-M919_4.3_0010
Secure boot status
Type: Samsung
Here's what I have observed about my phone so far:
* T-Mobile finally gave me a SIM card that works
* Full eMMC dump using RIFF (anything available upon request)
* KNOX is installed
* ODEX information was found on this phone when I looked through partitions in a hex editor
* Found code amongst the boot loader partition in WinHEX, "BootLoader.Rollback.BlowFuse" <<< NOT Warm and Fuzzy feeling
So, in short, do I have nothing to lose by accepting the OTA update (I believe it is still rootable), OR should I root my current firmware and do everything by hand? OTA would ensure greatest stability, but I still want it to be MY phone. Any suggestions?
If anyone wants my full eMMC dump, *.pit file, anything let me know (as long as it's not something personal like a certificate or IMEI)
T-Mobile is offering me an OTA update to M919UVUFOK3 every 24 hours. Is it too late already to keep EFuses from blowing, since KNOX came with the MK2 on my motherboard? In which case have I got nothing to lose by accepting the OTA update? This would be the most stable, OR
Should I root the MK2, install TWRP, and upgrade via ODIN? I'm not sure if they have OK3 for modded firmware yet, at the moment, all I want to do is upgrade to the latest, most stable firmware / kernel / modem I can while keeping as many E-Fuses intact (knox bit, anything that keeps me from being able to downgrade, root, install a custom ROM, or ressurect my device if it becomes hard-bricked.
Here's what I know about my S4
About Device:
Model Number
SGH-M919
Android Version
4.3
Baseband version
M919UVUEMK2
Kernel version
3.4.0-2015522
se.infra@R0210-07 #1
Sat Nov 16 14:22:56 KST 2013
Build number
JSS15J.M919UVUEMK2
SELinux status
Enforcing
SEPF_SGH-M919_4.3_0010
Secure boot status
Type: Samsung
Here's what I have observed about my phone so far:
* T-Mobile finally gave me a SIM card that works
* Full eMMC dump using RIFF (anything available upon request)
* KNOX is installed

* ODEX information was found on this phone when I looked through partitions in a hex editor
* Found code amongst the boot loader partition in WinHEX, "BootLoader.Rollback.BlowFuse" <<< NOT Warm and Fuzzy feeling
So, in short, do I have nothing to lose by accepting the OTA update (I believe it is still rootable), OR should I root my current firmware and do everything by hand? OTA would ensure greatest stability, but I still want it to be MY phone. Any suggestions?
If anyone wants my full eMMC dump, *.pit file, anything let me know (as long as it's not something personal like a certificate or IMEI)


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