What is the procedure for updating to LI3 - stock rooted.

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The XDA forum have a beehive of a mess. One large thread with multiple files, no clear instructions.

My phone is rooted, CMW, stock rom.
What file is the correct one to flash, and what is the procedure for install?
 

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Oh and btw. I flashed the Full Firmware All-In-One from freeza over at XDA. I just noticed that the all in one didnt have any of the new apps, and I didnt see any difference in LTE performance either (uploads still suck and 4G is still spotty)
 

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Oh and btw. I flashed the Full Firmware All-In-One from freeza over at XDA. I just noticed that the all in one didnt have any of the new apps, and I didnt see any difference in LTE performance either (uploads still suck and 4G is still spotty)

Did you update the radio? Updating the rom does not update the radio. It's two different files.
 

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In the following thread you can find the files and instructions. If you didn't like freeza's rom. You can flash the stock recovery and use ota rootkeeper to save and hide your root. Then follow the dirrecrions in the first post in the thread. The stock recovery is also in that thread.

http://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=210369

Here's the stock recovery. It is flashable in cwm.

Stock Recovery
http://db.tt/dX2BkP2p
 
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I did the all in one file, which includes the radio files too. I compared the contents of both.
My phone says its on the LI3 firmware. I was just expecting better LTE performance, or more coverage.
Boston is not lit up completely, so that might be why I get spotty coverage in some areas.
 

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I did the all in one file, which includes the radio files too. I compared the contents of both.
My phone says its on the LI3 firmware. I was just expecting better LTE performance, or more coverage.
Boston is not lit up completely, so that might be why I get spotty coverage in some areas.

Care to share the link to the all in one file?
 

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got it from the XDA forums, Sprint GS3 section.

I may have to redo the whole patching. Today I just got the update available message. I guess I did it wrong, even though it says its on the LI3 firmware.

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In the following thread you can find the files and instructions. If you didn't like freeza's rom. You can flash the stock recovery and use ota rootkeeper to save and hide your root. Then follow the dirrecrions in the first post in the thread. The stock recovery is also in that thread.

http://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=210369

Here's the stock recovery. It is flashable in cwm.

Stock Recovery
http://db.tt/dX2BkP2p

Lets see if I get this right:
Install rootkeeper and click on the root backup button.
Install the stock recovery linked above, using CWM.
Reboot and go into the stock recovery and flash the file provided in the other thread you posted above.
Done?
Whats the status of my root? How does rootkeeper get it back? Or do I have to do anything to get it back?

Thanks
 

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got it from the XDA forums, Sprint GS3 section.

I may have to redo the whole patching. Today I just got the update available message. I guess I did it wrong, even though it says its on the LI3 firmware.

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Lets see if I get this right:
Install rootkeeper and click on the root backup button.
Install the stock recovery linked above, using CWM.
Reboot and go into the stock recovery and flash the file provided in the other thread you posted above.
Done?
Whats the status of my root? How does rootkeeper get it back? Or do I have to do anything to get it back?

Thanks

Once your done you can boot back into your system, open rootkeeper and restore root from the backup. If you want your custom recovery back. Just flash with Mobile Odin.

Instructions and needed files to flash custom recovery are here.

http://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=208982
 

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Went to XDA and read the whole LI3 thread from Freeza.
Quick way to upgrade and keep my root was to:
1. boot into CWM and flash the All In One,
2. Flash the Odex Rooted image (700mb),
3. Clear cache/dalvik,
4. Reboot


After that I had all the new LI3 apps plus radio.
First thing I noticed was the battery drain coming back again. I would expect this as the phone needs to redo all its cache etc.
Debloated the phone, removed the gsiff_daemon file, which has caused heavy battery drain, and phone is back to good battery life.

Still need to remove more stuff I wont use, like google books, music, etc.
 

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Thruth.

I went to a area with good 4G signal and OMG. It was fast.
26Mbps/4.5Mbps
16.6/6.8

Too bad my house is right at the edge so I barely get 4G. At least I can use my wifi, which is even better.
 

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