- Jan 2, 2006
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I've got a few general questions about swapping ROMs.
I root because I want to uninstall bloatware on my T-Mobile S5.
When I rooted for the first time, I used Odin to install a custom recovery and then used the custom recovery to install SuperSU.zip
So now my phone is rooted, but I also can no longer get regular OTA updates of official ROMs. OTA updates are great because settings and home screen are preserved across updates.
1. I can download an image of the most recent official ROM and install with Odin. But then my settings all get wiped.
2. I can unroot, but that would wipe all my settings and home screen as well, right? Unrooting isn't as simple as removing SuperSU?
Should I be using Titanium Backup to backup all my apps and homescreen before any kind of ROM swap or wipe? Is that the standard procedure that everyone uses?
I root because I want to uninstall bloatware on my T-Mobile S5.
When I rooted for the first time, I used Odin to install a custom recovery and then used the custom recovery to install SuperSU.zip
So now my phone is rooted, but I also can no longer get regular OTA updates of official ROMs. OTA updates are great because settings and home screen are preserved across updates.
1. I can download an image of the most recent official ROM and install with Odin. But then my settings all get wiped.
2. I can unroot, but that would wipe all my settings and home screen as well, right? Unrooting isn't as simple as removing SuperSU?
Should I be using Titanium Backup to backup all my apps and homescreen before any kind of ROM swap or wipe? Is that the standard procedure that everyone uses?