ZTE ZMax Unofficial Build question - PAC Q&A

I have flashed an unofficial build for the ZTE ZMax (Z970) and have been having a few issues with it. Hope fully someone can help even though it is "unofficial." Alright, so I'm having an issue with lag. Upon a fresh flash, reboot recovery flash to flash an add-on, a soft boot, or anytime the device leaves the operating system for whatever reason, it takes an average of 5 - 7 minutes for for the o.s. to apply boost, settings, or for the kernel auditor to begin doing its job. By that time I've already began having force closers on most apps, both system and downloaded. Also, I am having a buttons issue. Mainly the back button is the one to completely stop working but all have began having an issue with the amount of pressure it takes to have the device recognize you touching it. You know, as in I'll have to double tap the button with more pressure than it should ever take on the second tap after noticing the first tap was unsuccessfully sufficient. Then, I realize this really isn't an issue for this forum or its dev's but, maybe someone can help anyhow. When flashing the device I'm speaking of, I've got to flash a switcher.zip file to place the o.s. in the recovery position to be able to Mount it as r/w, which as I'm sure you already know also places the recovery in the o.s.'s partition. The problem I'm having is that the switcher.zip will quit switching after "x" amount of flashes. The restore.zip has always worked but the switcher.zip will quit on me. I've always been a huge fan of the ROM and would really like to stay with it so some assistance in helping to resolve these problems would be greatly appreciated!

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countryboy092782 said:
I have flashed an unofficial build for the ZTE ZMax (Z970) and have been having a few issues with it. Hope fully someone can help even though it is "unofficial." Alright, so I'm having an issue with lag. Upon a fresh flash, reboot recovery flash to flash an add-on, a soft boot, or anytime the device leaves the operating system for whatever reason, it takes an average of 5 - 7 minutes for for the o.s. to apply boost, settings, or for the kernel auditor to begin doing its job. By that time I've already began having force closers on most apps, both system and downloaded. Also, I am having a buttons issue. Mainly the back button is the one to completely stop working but all have began having an issue with the amount of pressure it takes to have the device recognize you touching it. You know, as in I'll have to double tap the button with more pressure than it should ever take on the second tap after noticing the first tap was unsuccessfully sufficient. Then, I realize this really isn't an issue for this forum or its dev's but, maybe someone can help anyhow. When flashing the device I'm speaking of, I've got to flash a switcher.zip file to place the o.s. in the recovery position to be able to Mount it as r/w, which as I'm sure you already know also places the recovery in the o.s.'s partition. The problem I'm having is that the switcher.zip will quit switching after "x" amount of flashes. The restore.zip has always worked but the switcher.zip will quit on me. I've always been a huge fan of the ROM and would really like to stay with it so some assistance in helping to resolve these problems would be greatly appreciated!
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What was the unoffical build you used i would like to flash my zte zmax z970

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Soft brick or hard brick?? /cache mount issues on N7 (2012 grouper, 32gb)

Hey all,
First post here on XDA and I'm hoping someone with more experience than me will be able to give me a hand! Until last week or so, I was running an up-to-date version of Lollipop (5.1.1), when my tablet started randomly freezing up on me, requiring "soft resets" to get it going again, or simply shutting off on me. Thinking it was software related, I tried wiping the cache with no success, so ended up doing a full factory reset. The issues *seemed* to clear up for a day or so, but came back, and so figuring it was Lollipop related, I wiped out the OS and installed CM12.1 (which was my first experience working with ADB and fastboot, and first time installing a non-stock ROM) with a TWRP recovery. A few days later, the freezing and shutting down issues began popping up again, with the shutdowns *usually* happening during sleep, but the freezing happening at anytime from initial "Google" logo to boot animation, to the middle of running an app. I had made a backup on TWRP when I got CM12.1 configured the way I wanted it, so I performed a soft reset when it froze on me, and booted into the bootloader. The tab kept freezing in the TWRP window before I could select a restore, so out of desperation I tried just doing a factory reset from within TWRP. Long story short, something must have happened during that reset, because it kept hanging on the boot screen. I thought I may have unknowingly messed something up, so I tried downloading and flashing a stock KitKat (4.4) ROM from Google's site, but kept encountering bootloader errors during the flashing and ended up only being able to boot to the bootloader screen (apparently got a faulty 4.3 bootloader in that ROM, which gave me a headache until I was able to get straightened out). I have been able to get a stock bootloader (4.23) up and running now, along with a stock recovery (going with Lollipop now, so stock for LMY47V) going, but that's it. I've tried flashing the stock lollipop image via shell script (I'm running a Fedora 23 machine), via individual commands, and via "fastboot update -w factory_image.zip" without success. ADB sideload still works via recovery, but I wasn't able to sideload the OTA packages for 5.1 either. The common errors that pop up seem to indicate an error (corruption? fragmentation?) on the cache partition, but I'm not a dev when it comes to Android, so I'm at a loss here... I keep getting "E: failed to mount /cache (Invalid argument)", and other errors associated with accessing/opening files further down the /cache tree. Would this error be more likely to be a hardware issue, or would it be a software/firmware issue? I've had similar errors before with USB drives, when they would start to bad and partitions begin failing, but have always been able to rebuild them and get my data back. If something like this is happening on my N7 and the cache partition has indeed become somehow corrupted and failed (but not physically....), is it possible at all to rebuild partitions on Android in a similar manner? I've scoured the web, but haven't been able to find anything that can help me out with something like that, so I figured my best bet before condemning the N7 to the junk drawer was to see if any of the pros around here had any words of wisdom that *might* get me back up and running. Thoughts and advice much appreciated!!
Thanks!
(Oh, I apologize for the lengthy post, but I wanted to be sure to provide enough background info..... Sorry for the lengthy read!!)
Honestly that sounds more like a hardware problem than a software problem.
During the early stages of booting, everything that happens is extremely deterministic - meaning that it should be completely repeatable in terms of the order & timing in which activities occur.
So, for it to behave erratically during early boot suggests that it is not software, but marginal hardware. If hardware is barely meeting logic levels or timing requirements, a small amount of random noise (which is always present) can cause a fault to occur at any time - and that sounds approximately like what you are observing.
Further, you replaced your ROM entirely and the problem persists - again suggesting that the problem is hardware, not software.
The most cost effective way of dealing with repair of a $200 tablet is - unfortunately - disposing of it and buying a replacement.
Sorry.
Thanks for the reply!! Shoot, that's what I was leaning towards too. What is the life expectancy of these tablets? I mean, I got 3 good years of use out of it, so I'm not going to complain, but it seems like they should have lasted longer... Would it be worthwhile to maybe grab a cracked screen N7 off eBay for parts and try to get my tab working with those parts maybe? I'm hoping the rumors are true about Google coming out with a new tab this fall, but I'd love to get mine working before then lol...

[A2017G] LineageOS 14.1 - Can not access TWRP anymore, can't get through setup either

Hey folks,
I did not find anything on this issue, seems to be rather unique. Let me describe the problem.
This is my father's Axon 7 and he wanted me to get him a different ROM on there, which I did, and it worked smoothly until today. It kept crashing, freezing and was literally unusable for unknown reasons.
So since he was going to be gone for the next few days, I had no choice but to remove the ROM and data and reflash it. HOWEVER I did not delete the internal storage since I did not think it would be necessary. Sitting in the setup, I had issues getting through it, it will not pop up the keyboard to let me type the wifi password neither does it let me pass through if I wanted to use mobile data. It simply gets stuck. Sometimes random android processes tend to crash and put me at the start of the setup and I can't get to the settings which does prevent me from enabling USB-debugging or OEM unlock.
If I try to get into the recovery (which is still on there) it will simply get stuck on the screen that says ZTE, did not work through fastboot either, same issue.
(I do personally think that some app data is corrupted and causes the issue, since I wiped everything except internal storage and I still have major issues)
So here am I, stuck. I hope someone can enlighten me, or tell me how stupid I am and point me at something completely obvious. Thanks
OmegaFighter said:
Hey folks,
I did not find anything on this issue, seems to be rather unique. Let me describe the problem.
This is my father's Axon 7 and he wanted me to get him a different ROM on there, which I did, and it worked smoothly until today. It kept crashing, freezing and was literally unusable for unknown reasons.
So since he was going to be gone for the next few days, I had no choice but to remove the ROM and data and reflash it. HOWEVER I did not delete the internal storage since I did not think it would be necessary. Sitting in the setup, I had issues getting through it, it will not pop up the keyboard to let me type the wifi password neither does it let me pass through if I wanted to use mobile data. It simply gets stuck. Sometimes random android processes tend to crash and put me at the start of the setup and I can't get to the settings which does prevent me from enabling USB-debugging or OEM unlock.
If I try to get into the recovery (which is still on there) it will simply get stuck on the screen that says ZTE, did not work through fastboot either, same issue.
(I do personally think that some app data is corrupted and causes the issue, since I wiped everything except internal storage and I still have major issues)
So here am I, stuck. I hope someone can enlighten me, or tell me how stupid I am and point me at something completely obvious. Thanks
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well, you can use EDL maybe?
The fastest way out is downloading the A2017G_FULL_EDL file from our Russian friends and use MiFlash while in EDL mode to flash the cluster**ck of a phone that you have.
The closest thing I've seen was a friend's Galaxy Grand 2 (like 5 years old) that maybe had a part of the system corrupted or a slightly dead eMMC. a bunch of stuff just crashed for no apparent reason. I reflashed the system and it got fixed for some time, then it started doing some weird sh!t again (after booting, you have an 80% chance that it will just freeze forever, hard reboot needed). But let's hope for the best and see if you can recover it by reflashing stock totally. If it still doesn't work you might be able to relock the BL and claim the warranty
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well, you can use EDL maybe?
The fastest way out is downloading the A2017G_FULL_EDL file from our Russian friends and use MiFlash while in EDL mode to flash the cluster**ck of a phone that you have.
The closest thing I've seen was a friend's Galaxy Grand 2 (like 5 years old) that maybe had a part of the system corrupted or a slightly dead eMMC. a bunch of stuff just crashed for no apparent reason. I reflashed the system and it got fixed for some time, then it started doing some weird sh!t again (after booting, you have an 80% chance that it will just freeze forever, hard reboot needed). But let's hope for the best and see if you can recover it by reflashing stock totally. If it still doesn't work you might be able to relock the BL and claim the warranty
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Hey,
After a long day I managed to fix it, I was able to use the adb in fastboot and could reinstall the recovery and managed to run it, deleted internal storage and reinstalled everything. Seems to have done the trick. I hope it will keep working now.
OmegaFighter said:
Hey,
After a long day I managed to fix it, I was able to use the adb in fastboot and could reinstall the recovery and managed to run it, deleted internal storage and reinstalled everything. Seems to have done the trick. I hope it will keep working now.
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Touch screen response delay / lag after flashing back to stock

I've been given an OP2 64GB as a project from a friend to try and return to stock and working. It was running a custom ROM which wasn't working particularly well, so I did the full reload to stock 3.0.2 via the Qualcomm download described here by @fareed_xtreme which downloaded okay, booted up, and the touchscreen seemingly didn't work. I've come across that before where there's been driver or firmware mismatches, but then I realised that if I held my finger on the screen for between 2 and 4 seconds, it'd start responding, right up until I let my fingers up off the screen. I could do multiple scrolls by adding a second finger to the mix, and it'd keep responding until I let go, at which point I'd have to hold down for another 2-4 seconds to make it do anything. The digitiser is fine, I enabled the overlays in dev tools (painfully clicking item by item!), and it shows the traces fine. They don't show up at all as screen presses until said delay happens, which is very odd. It also responded fine in the recovery, which was plain odd.
After a while, I tried returning it to 2.2.0 courtesy of @fareed_xtreme's other guide, which then worked fine, booted up, had 2.2.0 installed, touchscreen worked fine. Did notice the baseband version claimed it was unknown, though I'm unsure if this was related to me having no SIMs in it. It did initially offer me an OTA upgrade to the latest Marshmallow, which I allowed it to do, and promptly had the same issues again.
I've tried flashing various ROMs - Resurrection Remix etc, to find they've got the same problem. Any Marshmallow-based ROM seems to suffer from this weird input lag. The capacitive buttons are fine, it's just the display. Also, weirdly, it works if I touch the screen just as I wake the phone with the power button - so I can hit the power button and immediately swipe the lockscreen off, but then it reverts to the previous behaviour.
I've tried re-flashing the firmware for the various ROMs (matching with the installed ROM obviously). I've also repeatedly wiped the system/data/cache partitions etc, and have backups of EFS via TWRP saved off the phone. I also spotted two threads on the OnePlus forums describing this exact issue here and here, both with no solution. I also noticed people have had similar issues long ago when they tried installing H2OS and then returning to stock, without doing the full qualcomm download, but they seemed to be mostly solved with the full ROM reload and a cache wipe.
My next step is to flash back to 2.2.0, and incrementally upgrade with the OTAs, see if it works, but I suspect the second I make the jump to 3.0.2, I'll lose the touchscreen again. I've left it OEM unlocked, and got TWRP and original recoveries available.
To be honest, worst case, I just reflash the phone back to the final 2.x version, at least it actually works then, but... I'd really love to know why I can't fix this, and what the actual issue is, if anyone out there knows. There doesn't seem to be much on here in the way of people experiencing the issue - either that, or my search-fu has repeatedly failed me. My gut feeling is something kernel/driver related, but I don't understand why it wouldn't get fixed with the full firmware download via QC.
Help me, XDA, you're my only hope!
N2A said:
I've been given an OP2 64GB as a project from a friend to try and return to stock and working. It was running a custom ROM which wasn't working particularly well, so I did the full reload to stock 3.0.2 via the Qualcomm download described here by @fareed_xtreme which downloaded okay, booted up, and the touchscreen seemingly didn't work. I've come across that before where there's been driver or firmware mismatches, but then I realised that if I held my finger on the screen for between 2 and 4 seconds, it'd start responding, right up until I let my fingers up off the screen. I could do multiple scrolls by adding a second finger to the mix, and it'd keep responding until I let go, at which point I'd have to hold down for another 2-4 seconds to make it do anything. The digitiser is fine, I enabled the overlays in dev tools (painfully clicking item by item!), and it shows the traces fine. They don't show up at all as screen presses until said delay happens, which is very odd. It also responded fine in the recovery, which was plain odd.
After a while, I tried returning it to 2.2.0 courtesy of @fareed_xtreme's other guide, which then worked fine, booted up, had 2.2.0 installed, touchscreen worked fine. Did notice the baseband version claimed it was unknown, though I'm unsure if this was related to me having no SIMs in it. It did initially offer me an OTA upgrade to the latest Marshmallow, which I allowed it to do, and promptly had the same issues again.
I've tried flashing various ROMs - Resurrection Remix etc, to find they've got the same problem. Any Marshmallow-based ROM seems to suffer from this weird input lag. The capacitive buttons are fine, it's just the display. Also, weirdly, it works if I touch the screen just as I wake the phone with the power button - so I can hit the power button and immediately swipe the lockscreen off, but then it reverts to the previous behaviour.
I've tried re-flashing the firmware for the various ROMs (matching with the installed ROM obviously). I've also repeatedly wiped the system/data/cache partitions etc, and have backups of EFS via TWRP saved off the phone. I also spotted two threads on the OnePlus forums describing this exact issue here and here, both with no solution. I also noticed people have had similar issues long ago when they tried installing H2OS and then returning to stock, without doing the full qualcomm download, but they seemed to be mostly solved with the full ROM reload and a cache wipe.
My next step is to flash back to 2.2.0, and incrementally upgrade with the OTAs, see if it works, but I suspect the second I make the jump to 3.0.2, I'll lose the touchscreen again. I've left it OEM unlocked, and got TWRP and original recoveries available.
To be honest, worst case, I just reflash the phone back to the final 2.x version, at least it actually works then, but... I'd really love to know why I can't fix this, and what the actual issue is, if anyone out there knows. There doesn't seem to be much on here in the way of people experiencing the issue - either that, or my search-fu has repeatedly failed me. My gut feeling is something kernel/driver related, but I don't understand why it wouldn't get fixed with the full firmware download via QC.
Help me, XDA, you're my only hope!
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I would suggest you to open a ticket with OnePlus Support (Live Chat). Inform them of the touchscreen scenario (Do not mention about the Quallcomm Flashing or they may start giving you a hard time for taking matters in your own hands). They will schedule you for the process and hopefully, they may be able to resolve it possibly with a newer Stock Reset.
Cheers, I'll give them a shot!
Unfortunately got no dice there - they reflashed it with OnePlus2_14_A.27_161227 (annoyingly, didn't get the decrypted files due to a screwup with my file mirroring), but still had precisely the same issue, up-to-date, no working touchscreen. If I can't get it working, it's not the end of the world, it's more annoying me that I can't figure it out... suggestions of a ROM to flash that might work would be most welcome!

ATTEMPT OF ROOT spiral into Madness

Original thread "https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/root-op5-twrp-dissaster.742632/"
Video of current STATUS "https://youtu.be/GBWbid59f1E"
Current state of my problem -- STUCK in a screen at Drive Screen "an empty modal opens" Also looking for -- OnePlus 5 OxygenOS 4.5.15 rom --
OP5 EUROPE (if this helps to know what kind of phone I got, I know there are some differences in countries, dont know if it happens with OP specifically)
Currently trying to fix this using:
twrp-3.2.1-0
OnePlus5 Oxygen 4.5.15
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After reading plenty of other Threads with similar problems, I am clueless of whatelse to do but to exhibit how I disgraced my phone in hopes for somebody to help me.
I know I am 100% guilty of all that happened but I still somehow hope to get help.
Now the proper what happened.
After the purchase of some apps that seemed to encourage me to root my phone from Android Store, to get more features, I decided to give it a go.
So I got myself:
twrp-3.1.1-0
The Rom from Cyanogen
SuperSu v2.79-20
Granted myself access to booting and usb debugging after becoming a developer (granted by the university of tap your phone screen like a monkey smashing buttons, I figure this is even an inside joke from actual Devs)
I followed a tutorial that said next thing was installing twrp and stuffing my rom and my super su in my phone after rooting it, here is when things turn dark after installing the rom.
I saw my data was wiped and thought I had erased its memory, and instead of just putting back the things that I had to install I clicked on another tutorial of a had that had a similar problem (I can provide links later if requested).
In this tutorial the person, said that I should go to Advanced Settings -- WIPE and try and reformat my SYSTEM and my DATA, (heres when I wish my future-self would have come and stopped me because after this it all spiraled into madness)
After this happened my phone said I had no OS, so I didnt know what to do, I had no idea, I tried recovery mode but there was nothing to recover.. , I tried plenty of things really. reformating, downloading more ROMS , when I tried to install any of this Roms a new surprise awaited for me, my phone didnt know it was a OnePlus5 anymore it decided asume a misterious identity now he was " " instead.
I googled this, and a guy had a work around in wich I had to go into the rom and into the META-INF --COM -- google -- android -- updater-script
and inside this very archive delete the script that validated wich phone I had, this solution wouldnt work with any rom I had because they all said "updating the img was unsuccesful" at this point I was asking myself only one thing "WHAT IMAGE?!?!" a second ago there was no OS at all and now there was an image to update?.
I kept trying roms until one worked the stable official version, now I managed to install the rom rebooted, to find that the OS seems to have been installed, but.. when I introduce my pin things begin guetting funny again...
My SIM doesnt seem to be recognized its called "Slot 2" and when I enter the pin it and "SWIPE UP" as the phone suggests it gets stuck at a panel called "Drive".
I am guessing I am having an issue with the drivers but this is only a guess, I really have no Idea how to fix this, I tried to look up if somebody else was strugging with a FREEZE at DRIVE.
but it seems that nobody else fell into the spiral of foolishness I did, please help me find a way into a solution.
When I try to recover from the phone and install from "internal storage" doesnt allows me as there was no such thing.
use codeworkx twrp
Use a Keurig and just breathe
try flashing a twrp recovery. then boot to recovery. then push via adb a recent oneplus rom. then install the rom. then reboot to system and see if it is working.

Lenovo A6000Plus Bootloop problem (Unrooted device)

Good day everyone, i am going to report my delicate and infuriating problem that has been haunting my head for two months
I'll describe my problem in extreme detail, hoping you guys able to identify this disaster.
My android phone is Lenovo A6000 Plus, i've bought it 2 years ago and it's running on latest Lollipop version 5.1.1 I never alter the system files, since i only use my phone for games and communications, and i'm not really into tinkering android's software. so i use my phone like a normal person, do the updates when the settings asked me, update the apps, etc. and this phone running smoothly in my service. i wanted to ask both WISDOM and HELP in this thread.
1. The Bootloop disaster symptoms started on april 2018, when the phone boot SLOWLY AS HELL, seriously.. it took about 1-2 hours to boot, and it also shows the (ANDROID IS UPGRADING 0/132 apps) like wtf? , i haven't update or install any new android apps before this symptom happened. So i leave my phone plugged in and wait it to complete the upgrade; then it worked normally as it should. Unfortunately, it happened EVERYTIME i turn my phone on, EVERY SINGLE TIME.. T_T. so i struggled to avoid my phone from running out from battery as i can. This symptom happened for 3 weeks and it got from bad to worse. I wonder what kind of problem is this?
2. The worse part came when my phone is running at high RAM usage, let's say, i game on my phone alot in my spare time, using the ram up to 1800mb everytime i play game or open chrome browser (Lenovo A6000 plus have 2GB ram). When i close/task manager the apps, my phone launcher wont appear normally as it should (long pressing bottom left button) and it FORCED me to restart the phone and suffer the 1-2 hour LONG BOOT. That's unusual, i cleaned my phone regularly (using cleanmaster) and preserve both of my internal and external storage with 3-4GB free space. I wonder what kind of curse is this?
3. So the bootloop disaster finally got me this May when i turn my phone off and tried to reboot. And... no Android is upgrading 0/132 showed up, i waited for 4 hours and reboot my phone again and again and again. And its finally STRANDED on BOOTLOOP :crying:
Im on panic mode when problem 3 happened, then i searched the almighty Google for help, and found that i can backup my data with TWRP recovery, so i do as it said, followed the guides and BACKED UP all of my data.
For once i felt relieved my data is now saved. Now onto the main problem.
I've had enough of this problem so i format the phone into factory reset, wipe the Dalvik ****s, cache, system and data. All of it. thus, making my phone virgin again.
4. Now im trying to resurrect my phone, and tried my effort by downloading Stock Lollipop 5.1.1 OS again along with its prerequisites. I tried to zip-install it using TWRP but it said that "has not switched carriers and cannot be upgraded" i scratched my head and searched almighty Google again then found that i need to do ####6430### thingy before doing that. umm.. so my phone domain need to be changed, how can i do that with a phone who can't boot? (I'm from Singapore btw). What did i do wrong?? did my phone just turned into useless BRICK? but i've read that bricked phone can't even start the recovery, yet my phone still able to start either with Lollipop stock recovery or TWRP (if i adb fastboot it with adb tools from .cmd), so it's not totally fuc.. uh., BRICKED and i got the chance to fix it.
TL;DR
So, Guys.. i desperately need help. i'm a peon both in work and college, and a dead phone will not make a great company for a person like me.
I searched for enlightments and breakthroughs but always ended up failed resurrecting my phone, can you guys PLEASE :crying: tell/give me a SAFE and WORKING walkthrough to re-install my Lenovo A6000 Plus with Lollipop 5.1.1? And does it running a custom OS like those Cynadrogen thingy is good and worthy enough to speed up my phone? is the chances of getting bricked is unavoidable when running custom OS? I thought its going to be easy like reinstalling Windows, but i was wrong.
FYI, my phone now is UNROOTED and running on TWRP 3.0.2 and i can easily revert it back to Lollipop stock recovery if needed (does it considered rooting if i install custom recovery?) I also need a valid info if my phone would never turn like this again if i resurrect it again.
PLEASE HELP ME PEOPLE
THANK YOU.. ! :highfive:
sevenvoldizm said:
Good day everyone, i am going to report my delicate and infuriating problem that has been haunting my head for two months
I'll describe my problem in extreme detail, hoping you guys able to identify this disaster.
My android phone is Lenovo A6000 Plus, i've bought it 2 years ago and it's running on latest Lollipop version 5.1.1 I never alter the system files, since i only use my phone for games and communications, and i'm not really into tinkering android's software. so i use my phone like a normal person, do the updates when the settings asked me, update the apps, etc. and this phone running smoothly in my service. i wanted to ask both WISDOM and HELP in this thread.
1. The Bootloop disaster symptoms started on april 2018, when the phone boot SLOWLY AS HELL, seriously.. it took about 1-2 hours to boot, and it also shows the (ANDROID IS UPGRADING 0/132 apps) like wtf? , i haven't update or install any new android apps before this symptom happened. So i leave my phone plugged in and wait it to complete the upgrade; then it worked normally as it should. Unfortunately, it happened EVERYTIME i turn my phone on, EVERY SINGLE TIME.. T_T. so i struggled to avoid my phone from running out from battery as i can. This symptom happened for 3 weeks and it got from bad to worse. I wonder what kind of problem is this?
2. The worse part came when my phone is running at high RAM usage, let's say, i game on my phone alot in my spare time, using the ram up to 1800mb everytime i play game or open chrome browser (Lenovo A6000 plus have 2GB ram). When i close/task manager the apps, my phone launcher wont appear normally as it should (long pressing bottom left button) and it FORCED me to restart the phone and suffer the 1-2 hour LONG BOOT. That's unusual, i cleaned my phone regularly (using cleanmaster) and preserve both of my internal and external storage with 3-4GB free space. I wonder what kind of curse is this?
3. So the bootloop disaster finally got me this May when i turn my phone off and tried to reboot. And... no Android is upgrading 0/132 showed up, i waited for 4 hours and reboot my phone again and again and again. And its finally STRANDED on BOOTLOOP :crying:
Im on panic mode when problem 3 happened, then i searched the almighty Google for help, and found that i can backup my data with TWRP recovery, so i do as it said, followed the guides and BACKED UP all of my data.
For once i felt relieved my data is now saved. Now onto the main problem.
I've had enough of this problem so i format the phone into factory reset, wipe the Dalvik ****s, cache, system and data. All of it. thus, making my phone virgin again.
4. Now im trying to resurrect my phone, and tried my effort by downloading Stock Lollipop 5.1.1 OS again along with its prerequisites. I tried to zip-install it using TWRP but it said that "has not switched carriers and cannot be upgraded" i scratched my head and searched almighty Google again then found that i need to do ####6430### thingy before doing that. umm.. so my phone domain need to be changed, how can i do that with a phone who can't boot? (I'm from Singapore btw). What did i do wrong?? did my phone just turned into useless BRICK? but i've read that bricked phone can't even start the recovery, yet my phone still able to start either with Lollipop stock recovery or TWRP (if i adb fastboot it with adb tools from .cmd), so it's not totally fuc.. uh., BRICKED and i got the chance to fix it.
TL;DR
So, Guys.. i desperately need help. i'm a peon both in work and college, and a dead phone will not make a great company for a person like me.
I searched for enlightments and breakthroughs but always ended up failed resurrecting my phone, can you guys PLEASE :crying: tell/give me a SAFE and WORKING walkthrough to re-install my Lenovo A6000 Plus with Lollipop 5.1.1? And does it running a custom OS like those Cynadrogen thingy is good and worthy enough to speed up my phone? is the chances of getting bricked is unavoidable when running custom OS? I thought its going to be easy like reinstalling Windows, but i was wrong.
FYI, my phone now is UNROOTED and running on TWRP 3.0.2 and i can easily revert it back to Lollipop stock recovery if needed (does it considered rooting if i install custom recovery?) I also need a valid info if my phone would never turn like this again if i resurrect it again.
PLEASE HELP ME PEOPLE
THANK YOU.. ! :highfive:
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When 5.1.1 update arrived?
Okay lets get to the point. Just don't panic. You have the stock rom file, extract a file named 'system.zip'. Now go to TWRP, perform advance wipe (wipe dalvik, data, system and cache partitions) and flash that file from TWRP. You'll be on stock rom with a fresh new experience.
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Custom ROMs are amazing and far better than the stock lenovo rom. Believe me, no one here is using that crap stock rom. You just need some instructions to flash and your phone will get a new life. We are here to assist you.

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