
on 12-04-2014 14:09
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on 12-04-2014 14:09
Solved! Go to Solution.
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on 12-04-2014 14:52
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on 12-04-2014 14:52
Anyway, it shouldn't be necessary. If you're having problems do a factory reset.
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Android-Devices-Samsung-HTC-Sony/How-To-Reset-your-Samsung-after-a-Firm...
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on 12-04-2014 14:13
Unfortunately you would have to do an emergency firmware restore or completely reflash your handset.
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on 12-04-2014 14:17
Search for the guide although I'm pretty sure they all have this Samsung KNOX security enabled now. Without having a S4 next to me, it would be wrong to advise you any further.
Essentialy though you would need a previous Jellybean 4.3 ROM from Sammobile.com and ODIN to reflash the firmware in Download mode. Have a look for the ODIN guide on here.
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on 12-04-2014 14:20
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on 12-04-2014 14:52
Anyway, it shouldn't be necessary. If you're having problems do a factory reset.
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Android-Devices-Samsung-HTC-Sony/How-To-Reset-your-Samsung-after-a-Firm...
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12-04-2014 16:58 - edited 12-04-2014 17:00
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on 12-04-2014 17:02
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on 12-04-2014 17:02
Already been suggested and fixes most issues with updates.
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on 12-04-2014 20:24
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on 12-04-2014 20:24
Strictly speaking you shouldn't have to, as all the indicies and dalvik runtime cache data and so forth gets erased and refreshed during the processing a new build of Android. However doing a factory reset gives you a null point where you can isolate and update applications wherever needed.

