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How to Downgrade a Samsung Galaxy S4 from 4.4.2 to 4.2.2

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This article will show you how how to successfully downgrade a Samsung Galaxy S4 from OS 4.4.2 to 4.3

Disclaimer: Please understand that this guide is provided ‘as is’. FlexiSPY is not responsible for it or its contents and you perform the downgrade procedure entirely by yourself and at your own risk. FlexiSPY is not responsible in any way for any damages that may incur through following this guide and by reading past this notice you agree to the notice given above:

Our Samsung Galaxy S4 is model number GT-I9500.

These steps may not work on the GT-I9505 version of the Samsung Galaxy S4 and you perform them at your own risk.

Why Downgrade?

FlexiSPY is not yet fully compatible with OS 4.4.2 and so if your target device is running OS version 4.4.2 and you want FlexiSPY Extreme features such as spy call and call interception to function then you need to downgrade.

Not only that but downgrading may actually cause a performance increase due to the S4, which is getting on in years, not being able to fully run the latest Android OS version as well as something such as the Samsung Galaxy S5

Please note also that in certain geographical regions the S4 may not yet be able to run OS 4.4.2 and that depends entirely on the network providers and Samsung themselves.

What is needed to downgrade?

To downgrade the Samsung Galaxy S4 you will need the following

  • The Samsung Galaxy S4 you wish to downgrade which is running OS 4.4.2
  • A PC.
  • The USB cable that cmae with the Samsung Galaxy S4
  • The OS 4.2.2 firmware file for your S4 according to your country (see later)
  • A backup of the EFS partition of the S$ (see later)
  • The modem binary file of the S4 (see later)
  • The rooting software for PC called Odin (see later)

Now that we have all the necessary equipment it’s time to get started!

 Step 1 Check the Android OS version is 4.4.2 on the Samsung Galaxy S4

On the phone itself go to Apps > Settings > More > About Device and the OS version will be listed. You can see our S4 is running Android version 4.4.2 in the screenshot below.

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 Step 2 Backup the EFS partition of the S4

Basically, without getting too technical (we will discuss more about the EFS partition later) it is always safe to make sure you backup the phone first before you downgrade.The EFS partition is responsible for allowing the phone to have carrier functionality and make calls such as getting the network identified and IMEI number

Without this data the phone cannot function as a phone

To backup the EFS partition we will use a program called EFS Professional which is a PC program that allows us to backup the EFS partition to a computer to keep it safe

You can download EFS Professional from here.

On the Samsung Galaxy S4 go to the Play Store and download and install BusyBox as this is required for EFS Professional to work. You must have rooted the Samsung Galaxy first to install BusyBox and you can head on over to Spy Phone Review here for assistance with that.

Simply grant root access when asked and then tap Install to start the installation process.

Simply grant root access when asked and then tap Install to start the installation process.

With BusyBox installed and the Samsung Galaxy S4 rooted simply plug the S4 in to your PC using the USB cable it came with and run EFS Professional.

When you run EFS Professional it will perform checks on the S4 itself first to make sure USB debugging is enabled (to enable USB debugging, on the S4 itself go to Settings > More > About Device and continue to tap Build Number until the Developer Options option is shown. Once inside Settings > More > Developer Options make sure that USB debugging is checked.)

Simply tap OK on the S4 when asked.

Back on the PC if you run EFS Professional it will make sure the S4 is rooted and BusyBox is installed and it should look similar to this.

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Tap the Backup tab.

Make sure EFS Professional looks like This Picture  . You can see that All Partitions is selected but only the four partitions related to EFS are selected to be backed up, then Click Backup to start.

Once the backup process is complete disconnect the S4 from the PC and reconnect it again.

Using Windows Explorer browse to the SD card of the S4 and you will find the backup folder titled EFSProBackup.

Simply copy this folder to your PC and keep it in a safe place.

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 Step 3 – Download the Android 4.2.2 OS for your country and S4 version

The next thing that is required is to download the Android 4.2.1 ROM that we will flash to the S4 to downgrade it.

To do this we use the website here.

Click Firmware Database to be taken to the page below.

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Under TYPE, OS, MODEL and COUNTRY select the values that match your S4

Click the 4.2.2 ROM you want to download

Make sure the details are correct for the S4 you are wanting to downgrade and then click the Download button

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Once it has been downloaded extract it to your computer as shown in This Picture    

Please note that the ROM files can be several gigabytes in size and downloading them may take some time.

 Step 4 – Flash the 4.2.1 firmware on to the S4

You now need to flash the firmware that was downloaded on to the S4.

To do this you will need a program called Odin which you can download from here

You need to put the Samsung Galaxy S4 in to download mode which you do so by doing the following:

• Turn off the S4 completely
• Hold down the volume down, home and power buttons together
• Wait for the S4 to turn on and it should boot in to download mode
If you have done it correctly it will look like below and you then press the Volume up button to continue and it will be in download mode

downloadmode

Now you have downloaded Odin connect the Samsung Galaxy S4 to your PC and Windows should download the drivers automatically.

Once you launch Odin, if all is successful and the S4 is in download mode, it should say Added! as shown in This Picture    

You now click the AP button and browse to the firmware file you downloaded and extracted from the previous step.

Click the firmware file and click Open.

The firmware file will be checked and then added to Odin so it looks like the screen below. Due to the filesize of the ROM this can take some time.

When Odin looks like the screenshot below you are ready to flash the ROM file because the ROM file has been checked successfully by Odin.

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All you need to do is click Start to flash the ROM.

Flashing the ROM can take up to 15 minutes and will take some time

DO NOT DISCONNECT THE S4 FROM THE PC OR TURN IT OFF IN ANY WAY

When the process is finished Odin will say PASS and the S4 will restart and boot in to the newly flashed ROM

 Step 5 – Resolving any issues – unable to boot up

If the S4, after you flash the ROM, is stuck on the Samsung logo then do the following

• Turn off the S4 completely.
• Hold down the Volume up, home and power buttons together.
• Wait for the S4 to display the S4 logo and then let go

It will now be in recovery mode which looks similar to this.

recoverymode

Using the Volume up and down keys scroll to Wipe data/factory reset and press the Power button to confirm

Scroll down to Yes and press the Power button on that to confirm.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 will then perform a factory reset.

When it is back on the screen shown above select Reboot and the S4 will restart and boot up – this may take some time when booting for the first time so please be patient

 Step 6 – Resolving any issues – Loss of IMEI

If, after the phone has booted up you find that you no longer have a cell signal and that your IMEI number is incorrect – e.g. 004999010640000/01 (Settings > More > About Device > Status > IMEI) then you need to download the modem file from here, save it to your PC and extract it.

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Put the Samsung Galaxy S4 in to download mode again and connect it to your PC and run Odin (see step 4 for more information).

It will look like This Picture   once connected as we have seen before

Click the CP button and then point to the Modem binary file shown in the last screenshot

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Odin should now look like This Picture  . You can see the S4 has been added and the modem file is selected.

Click Start to flash the modem and wait.

DO NOT DISCONNECT THE S4 FROM THE PC OR TURN IT OFF IN ANY WAY

Once it has been done wait for the S4 to reboot and you should now have your working IMEI back and successfully downgraded the S4 from 4.4.2 to 4.2.2.

As ever this guide is provided as is so if you have any issues or questions about this simply let us know in the comments and we will do our best to assist you.

Comments

33 responses to “How to Downgrade a Samsung Galaxy S4 from 4.4.2 to 4.2.2”

  1. Cliff Avatar
    Cliff

    Thank you….gonna try this later t-mobile S 4 already a superuser do I still need ODIN ?

    1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

      Hey Cliff!

      If you are going to downgrade and follow the guide then it will wipe ALL data from the S4 meaning that, once you have downgraded, you will need to root the Samsung Galaxy S4 again to install Superuser using your PC and Odin.

      You can find rooting help on the page below and there is a Samsung Galaxy S4 guide too.

      http://www.spyphonereview.com/spy-phone-review-root-android/

      Thanks for contacting us.

  2. Ja Ke Avatar
    Ja Ke

    Hi, will this work on galaxy note 2? N7100. thanks.

    1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

      Hi Ja Ke,

      These exact steps will not work for a Note 3 but the principle of backing up the EFS partition, downloading a 4.2.x ROM for the Note 3 and flashing it should still work in theory.

      Please research this accordingly. The ROMS can be found on the same site in the article and the Note 3 can be backed up in the same manner too.

      Or – If you want to do it the towelroot way, you can check out this guide – http://galaxy-note-3.wonderhowto.com/how-to/root-any-samsung-galaxy-note-3-variant-just-one-easy-click-0155624/

  3. Haris Avatar
    Haris

    Hi, will this work for
    Samsung Galaxy Note 8 GT N5100?

  4. Ozan Avatar
    Ozan

    Is this safe?

    1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

      Hello Ozan.

      The steps in this article have been tried and tested. However it is only for the S4 make and model in the article.

      You need to backup the S4 you will be working with first and once you download the correct ROM for your version and flash it (remember to root the S4 also) then it should be fine.

      Thanks for contacting us.

  5. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

    Hi Iris,

    We’ve recently improved our Android software for 4.4.2, however some features are still not fully functional on all Android phones. Which feature in particular are you concerned about? Please direct this question to our support team where they are better able to directly question our developers, giving you a more precise answer.

  6. davo Avatar
    davo

    Has anyone tried this on a us cellular s4?

  7. haaaa Avatar
    haaaa

    Is there a possible way for the S3 to do it or a link please !!

    1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

      Hello Haaaa.

      Please see the article below which explains how you can technically downgrade most Samsung Android handsets providing you back it up properly and apply the right ROM.

      http://blog.flexispy.com/downgrade-os-samsung-android-phone/

      Thanks for contacting us.

  8. stepp2 Avatar
    stepp2

    Hi, if I downgrade from 4.2.2 to 4.2.2 or any Jelly Been official edition, will my warranty expire (knox from 0x0 to 0x1)?

    1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

      Hello Stepp2.

      If you downgrade the OS version of the Android device (please note that NOT all devices can be downgraded so please research this thoroughly first) on Samsung devices the downgrading will trigger the Knox flag from 0x0 to 0x1 if it is running OS 4.4.3 or higher and this will void your warranty.

      You can read more here:

      http://blog.flexispy.com/what-is-rooting-and-the-benefits-of-rooting-android-phone/

      Thanks for contacting us.

  9. NikNM Avatar
    NikNM

    Bonjour FlexiSPYBlog,

    Thanks for this information. Nuff respect! I’ve read that your article should work with the specified SG4 model. I’m curious to know if this should work with Sprint’s SPH-L720 going from 4.4.2 to 4.2.2. Whats your take on using Mobile Odin to flash 4.2.2 directly from the phone over PC/USB? I should say I used PC Odin to root the SG4. And finally, I’ve read the downgrading 4.4.2 to 4.3 firmware can brick the phone, does this hold same for 4.4.2 to 4.2.2?

    Merci,
    NikNM

  10. MANOHAR Avatar
    MANOHAR

    I HAVE SUCCESSFULLY Downgraded to 4.2.2 but my wifi and network services are not working I tried to install modem services using odin but its getting failed what shall i do

    1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

      Hello Manohar.

      On the device itself go to Settings > About device and look up the baseband and model number and OS version. Write it all down and then go to XDA forums and search for the modem that matches that baseband, model and OS.

      Download it to your PC and then flash the modem to the device using your PC and Odin as outlined in the article

  11. 7h Avatar
    7h

    Hi there..I plan to downgrade my S4(i9500) from 4.4.2 to 4.2.2 because it cant connect to Wifi and Bluetooth.Then my technician tell me that my S4 had hardware problem. Can the wifi and bluetooth problem solve by downgrade my S4 OS ?

    1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

      It’s possible, if it’s not a hardware issue.. Let us know if it works!

  12. ady Avatar
    ady

    it doesn’work. give error in odin. everyone says it is imposibile to downgrade because of booloader…

    1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

      Is your device carrier specific like AT&T or Verizon? We used an international version in our testing. Some carriers will lock the bootloader meaning you can’t do the rooting or downgrading process…

      Unfortunately, if it is carrier locked, you’re not going to be able to unlock it.

  13. Simion Daniel Avatar

    Is working for i9505?

    1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

      No, we tested it and it doesn’t work on that model.

      1. D.mhmmad Othman Avatar
        D.mhmmad Othman

        hi
        how i can downgrade galaxy s4 9505 from 4.4.2 to 4.2.2 with baseband version I9505XXUFNA5 ?
        because the wifi dosen,t work in my phone , and if i can,t make downgrade what is the solution of this problem please ?

        1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

          The i9505 is actually not easy to downgrade, so -depending on your android developer skills- it might not be attainable.. So if you can’t downgrade, you can try flashing a new kernel, though this could mess up your phone.

          1. Sergey Izmaylov Avatar
            Sergey Izmaylov

            Hello
            My android skiil is good, so can you tell me more please(about downgrading i9505 to 4.2.2)? Thank you!
            because since i update to lolipop all my buttons(vol up,down,pwr,home,back, menu) and all sensors(accellerometer, gyroscope, light, etc) dont work!

            It is not verizon, at&t and etc

            I’ve read a lot of posts such on xda and others and dont take a solution

          2. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

            We don’t have a solution for it as this time.

  14. herry galaxyphone Avatar
    herry galaxyphone

    Help me.. can you tell me how to downgrade my note3 from lollipop to kit kat ??

    1. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

      Can you tell whether or not the bootloader on this device is locked?

  15. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

    We haven’t tested it with your version, but you’re welcome to try. Let us know what happens.

  16. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

    Sorry but we are unable to find the file anymore as well.

  17. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

    There’s not a lot that we can do. You might be able to get some help from perfectroot though, here’s the link you should use to contact them – http://www.spyphonereview.com/recommends/perfectroot/

  18. FlexiSPYBlog Avatar

    The link keeps dying, and we can’t find it anymore. Our rooting team may be able to you though, you can check that out here – http://www.flexispy.com/en/flexispy-remote-installation-service-standalone.htm

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