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I couldn't wait it's been a long time since I have used Odin but it's installing now. :)

Ha ha ha, I'm doing the same now. About to flash. I'd rather spend tonight setting my phone back up.

 

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Give it another flash, see if that clears it up for you

I'm trying a format all data first otherwise back to 5.1.1. Well nope no luck back for another flash if it doesn't work this time I am going back to 5.1.1 and waiting for the OTA. I did notice Odin said not responding the first time I ran it while checking the MD5 so maybe that was an issue, didn't do that this time.

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I'm trying a format all data first otherwise back to 5.1.1.

 

just let it time out the 5 times, then it'll proceed and be just fine.  That happened to me too, but the recommendation on the XDA thread was to just let it time out the 5 times and then proceed.  I got my google authenticator code via text on the device, so I know I'm okay. 

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just let it time out the 5 times, then it'll proceed and be just fine.  That happened to me too, but the recommendation on the XDA thread was to just let it time out the 5 times and then proceed.  I got my google authenticator code via text on the device, so I know I'm okay. 

I did initially didn't work.

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I let mine wait through all the retries without hitting the retry button and now it's activated!  Sweet.  Didn't have to call Sprint!

 

I was hitting the retry button 5 times. That didn't work. 

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Damn this is great downloading the stock 5.1.1 firmware is going to take two hours...

 

Wait through the retries.  It should work.  I mean, I did reflash, but was having the same problem the second time.  Patience and it will work.  I'm all set now. 

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That sprint logo is going to get old

 

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Yeah that is weird for sure, but once I installed SCP it went away. Either way I am liking this update, phone feels a bit smoother and faster overall just need to get things back to how I had them on 5.1.1, first step was Package Disabler Pro.

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