Things to do before repairing (ROM, backups) - Xperia Z3 Compact General

Hi,
my GPS stopped working so will have to send it to Sony to get it repaired.
Now I rooted the phone and installed the debloated 5.1.1 ROM.
Is it necessary to install the original firmware for warranty reasons?
And if so, how do to it most easily?
And is there a way to once getting it back I can easily obtain my current ROM with all APPS again?
I did a TWRP backup, and Titanium Backup of all apps, but I fear I will have to redo all the steps of the rooting procedure right?
Or given it's based on Sony's rom you think I can send it in as is?
THanks!
playagiron

Thanks! I did the backup and send it for repair, though WITHOUT flashing the original firmware and leaving all my data and settings. Just to omuch work so will see what Sony says. Previously they have been good sports about intalling ther ROMS (based on original ones).
Will see how it goes!
Thanks anyway!
feherneoh said:
You should backup everything (TWRP backup should be enough, then just copy the contents of internal memory to PC)
For restoring stock I suggest you to use Flashtool and XperiFirm (included in Flashtool)
After you get it back, just root, install recovery and restore everything
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when you get it back tell us how it went...
playagiron said:
Thanks! I did the backup and send it for repair, though WITHOUT flashing the original firmware and leaving all my data and settings. Just to omuch work so will see what Sony says. Previously they have been good sports about intalling ther ROMS (based on original ones).
Will see how it goes!
Thanks anyway!
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Hi,
so after four weeks finally got a reply from the service center:
1) Custom ROM is no problem (at least in my case, was based on original though, the debloated one around here)
2) BUT: GPS failure seemed to have happen due to my fault!!! They don't say how they can tell. OK obviously I dropped the phone a few times but hell its got the outdoor specs covering falls etc!!!
So, they ask 160 EUR to get it repaired and explicitly say they cannot guarrantee that even after that it will work fine!!!!
So I told them to just send it back. Now the shop asks for 20 bucks for this "service" of getting the cost estimate.
Really disappointed with tehe Sony service... ;-( Basically paying 20 EUR for 4 weeks without the phone and still no GPS...

argue with them, threaten with a law suit do anything, that usually works. just scare them saying they gave you a faulty phone, also threaten with the sale of goods act.

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HTC EVO warranty coverage june is approaching

Okay I bought the evo the first day it came out. I have hardware 002 and and the light leakage at the bottom, camera records in reverse (all the defects from the first releases)........ I read some where the phones come with a 1 yr manufacturer warranty, so my ? Is.......am I able to take this back and get my phone swapped for a new or refurbished unit.
Also my phone is rooted I have only flashed one time (myn 2.2(1/7/2011/ release) .....and my save point(back up) is when the phone was factory HTC rom locked........so if I restore my back up will the phone go back to S-on(locked) and factory so I could take it back????
Any help is appreciated thanks.
crownholder said:
Okay I bought the evo the first day it came out. I have hardware 002 and and the light leakage at the bottom, camera records in reverse (all the defects from the first releases)........ I read some where the phones come with a 1 yr manufacturer warranty, so my ? Is.......am I able to take this back and get my phone swapped for a new or refurbished unit.
Also my phone is rooted I have only flashed one time (myn 2.2(1/7/2011/ release) .....and my save point(back up) is when the phone was factory HTC rom locked........so if I restore my back up will the phone go back to S-on(locked) and factory so I could take it back????
Any help is appreciated thanks.
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You must unroot before sending it back to HTC.
The warranty process is a scam because there isn't an advanced exchange program so you are literally without your phone for two weeks.
mattykinsx said:
You must unroot before sending it back to HTC.
The warranty process is a scam because there isn't an advanced exchange program so you are literally without your phone for two weeks.
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Oh okay so sprint does not handle the exchange process......the last time my phone was defective they told me to keep my phone and my replacement will be there in 3 days so they do not do this any more
also if my restore point is factory could I just run the back up and it unroot itself since factory specs were my restore point or do I have to do the long unroot process?
crownholder said:
Oh okay so sprint does not handle the exchange process......the last time my phone was defective they told me to keep my phone and my replacement will be there in 3 days so they do not do this any more
also if my restore point is factory could I just run the back up and it unroot itself since factory specs were my restore point or do I have to do the long unroot process?
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You're referring to the insurance program that you pay Sprint monthly for.
If you have it they can handle it but it's 99% of the time [unless you pay a deductible] refurbished.
Also, restore point? You can't do a nandroid unless you're rooted with a custom recovery so no, that won't work.
Back up your information and then run a RUU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884060
Do NOT restore a nandroid, especially with a wimax image, from one phone to another.
mattykinsx said:
You're referring to the insurance program that you pay Sprint monthly for.
If you have it they can handle it but it's 99% of the time [unless you pay a deductible] refurbished.
Also, restore point? You can't do a nandroid unless you're rooted with a custom recovery so no, that won't work.
Back up your information and then run a RUU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884060
Do NOT restore a nandroid, especially with a wimax image, from one phone to another.
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Oh I'm sorry not really up on android terms but iam rooted with custom recovery....so if I did the nandroid back up it should work right since I have only flashed one time and my nandroid back up is factory seetings......thank you for your patients and help
crownholder said:
Oh I'm sorry not really up on android terms but iam rooted with custom recovery....so if I did the nandroid back up it should work right since I have only flashed one time and my nandroid back up is factory seetings......thank you for your patients and help
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No. Nandroid just creates an .img of each partition for back up and restore purposes. [And like I said, is not wise to use across phones even if it's the same model]
Go to the link I gave you, run the RUU [AFTER YOU'VE BACKED UP ANYTHING YOU ARE INTERESTED IN KEEPING].
The RUU will reset the phone to stock and erase everything on it.
Also, take out your sdcard before you hand the device to the Sprint technician.
You don't want any chance of them seeing any files pertaining to customizing/rooting.
And let's be honest, they don't want to see your nudes.
No it won't. Your nandroid is not of an unrooted stock setup because you were unable to nandroid until after you rooted your phone. It may be of the stock Rom but. Just run the ruu posted above
Oh thanks to all....I'm learning little by little so thank you again

Most ridiculous issue ever - please advise.

Okay so - recently my I9000m went into a boot loop (during normal use - though I did have voodoo installed) and I can not access recovery mode. I could however access download mode.
I attempted to install stock firmware from samfirmware - no luck.
I attempted to install stock firmware from the forums - no luck.
I attempted to install EZBase - no luck.
I even attempted to use Virniks 'stock everything' tutorial - no luck.
After all these attempt and various other attempts involving 3 button fixes I was still having boot-loops.
So I got desperate - and I installed the Odin One Click for captivate - I know...bad idea but like I said.. I was desperate.
Now my i9000m (bell canada) starts up with the AT&T Logo and then boot loops!
The worst part is I can't even access download mode anymore! I understand that this is probably due to the fact that the buttons are remapped - keeping that in mind I tried as many key combos as I could but still get nothing but the AT&T Logo looping over and over.
So to the point.. does anyone have a surefire way to get to captivate download mode on a I9000M?
I've read about the JIG solution but I'll use that as a last resort as I would have to order the pieces (I'm not much of a solderer).
So are there any non-JIG solutions to get back to download mode/restore my phone?
All input is appreciated and I'd like to thank everyone that has tried to help me these last couple of days!
Sounds like your internal SD card is dead.
I was having similar issues where the phone would just bootloop. I re-flashed 4-5 different stock roms which all did the same thing. One of the stock roms allowed me into recovery mode, which yielded no success only a no sd card message.
I have gone ahead and sent my phone out to Bell for repair.
Viper717 said:
Sounds like your internal SD card is dead.
I was having similar issues where the phone would just bootloop. I re-flashed 4-5 different stock roms which all did the same thing. One of the stock roms allowed me into recovery mode, which yielded no success only a no sd card message.
I have gone ahead and sent my phone out to Bell for repair.
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I'm thinking of doing the same (bringing it to bell) though I'm not sure they'll honor the warranty with it booting up with the AT&T logo, hah :<
Yeah i dont think they would service that, i was fortunate enough to get back a stock i9000m rom so it still boot up with that.
You can try contacting samsung directly to see if they will be able to repair for you, or try the jig and re-flash to stock bell rom
Viper717 said:
Yeah i dont think they would service that, i was fortunate enough to get back a stock i9000m rom so it still boot up with that.
You can try contacting samsung directly to see if they will be able to repair for you, or try the jig and re-flash to stock bell rom
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Called samsung last night - they said I have to bring it to bell first.
Worst case scenario I'll pay sammy to fix it =/
Update: Just got off the phone with Bell, described my problem, said that I messed with the software real hard and they said that as long as I didn't remove any warranty stickers I'll still be able to get it fixed by samsung foh freeee.
Viper717 said:
Sounds like your internal SD card is dead.
I was having similar issues where the phone would just bootloop. I re-flashed 4-5 different stock roms which all did the same thing. One of the stock roms allowed me into recovery mode, which yielded no success only a no sd card message.
I have gone ahead and sent my phone out to Bell for repair.
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I have urgued him to flash any SGS firmware with recovery image, but he didn't listen.
And yes, I think that his internal storage bus is dead.
If so, he should write down IMEI of his phone, and send email to the Samsung Korea with the info, that his internal SD card is dead. They will send him brand new phone.
But in the case he would rather use warranty service of his provider, he will need to:
a) try reboot with adb, and fastest as he can, try to issue "reboot download" command with it
OR
b) make JIG, and reboot to download mode, and reflash stock ROM
Asking Samsung Korea for new phone with IMEI sent to them do not require any of above...
EDIT: I have missed your last reply. Good to know, that Bell will fix it for you. But I do not think that they will be able to fix it. They will more likely give you new phone.
Virnik0 said:
I have urgued him to flash any SGS firmware with recovery image, but he didn't listen.
And yes, I think that his internal storage bus is dead.
If so, he should write down IMEI of his phone, and send email to the Samsung Korea with the info, that his internal SD card is dead. They will send him brand new phone.
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I did listen - no matter how many times I tried to flash the sgs firmware w/ recovery image it would just keep booting and wouldn't enable the functionality.
As i detailed above I tried several recommended methods to re-enable the recovery mode and none of them worked.
Thanks for your help - hopefully Bell honors what they said on the phone.
Sozage said:
I did listen - no matter how many times I tried to flash the sgs firmware w/ recovery image it would just keep booting and wouldn't enable the functionality.
As i detailed above I tried several recommended methods to re-enable the recovery mode and none of them worked.
Thanks for your help - hopefully Bell honors what they said on the phone.
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OK. Just do not panic :-D
You will get your phone back, more likely new one.
And on other hand, this result is not your fault. Some "first-line" SGS phone models has been faulty. You are not the first one with such problem.
Virnik0 said:
OK. Just do not panic :-D
You will get your phone back, more likely new one.
And on other hand, this result is not your fault. Some "first-line" SGS phone models has been faulty. You are not the first one with such problem.
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They said they would send it to Samsung and give me a loaner until mine is back.
Not sure if they'll still honor it when I show up in person...but I'm hoping for the best.
So to give a final update:
After a couple commutes back and forth to the Bell store and a couple phone calls to Samsung it looks like I voided the warranty and I'm SOL on getting this phone repaired.
The (semi)bright side of the story is that I have an insurance policy with Bell and I'm getting a brand new SGS for $150.
Sozage said:
So to give a final update:
After a couple commutes back and forth to the Bell store and a couple phone calls to Samsung it looks like I voided the warranty and I'm SOL on getting this phone repaired.
The (semi)bright side of the story is that I have an insurance policy with Bell and I'm getting a brand new SGS for $150.
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Little too much for a few hours of your time. If you'd reflashed stock ROM and ignored vibrant fw, as I've suggested, they would have no chance to find out what happened, and you've been given new phone for free. But you were in a hurry. Besides, your second, but in the circumstances of your haste not important misstake was, that you've told them what you have done.
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Virnik0 said:
Little too much for a few hours of your time. If you'd reflashed stock ROM and ignored vibrant fw, as I've suggested, they would have no chance to find out what happened, and you've been given new phone for free. But you were in a hurry. Besides, your second, but in the circumstances of your haste not important misstake was, that you've told them what you have done.
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Exactly what I thought...you gave them extremely obvious reasons to put you at fault when you could have easily gotten a free replacement out of this. Don't answer questions that aren't asked
My father's I9000M had a failed SD and I got it replaced for free. Ironically his had a single ROM flashed on it and mine has had over 100 and been 100% fine.
chambo622 said:
Exactly what I thought...you gave them extremely obvious reasons to put you at fault when you could have easily gotten a free replacement out of this. Don't answer questions that aren't asked
My father's I9000M had a failed SD and I got it replaced for free. Ironically his had a single ROM flashed on it and mine has had over 100 and been 100% fine.
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Btw, it does not matter how many times you'll reflash, this sd bus failure is pretty common in some first series of GT-9000 and GT-9000M
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chambo622 said:
Exactly what I thought...you gave them extremely obvious reasons to put you at fault when you could have easily gotten a free replacement out of this. Don't answer questions that aren't asked
My father's I9000M had a failed SD and I got it replaced for free. Ironically his had a single ROM flashed on it and mine has had over 100 and been 100% fine.
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My BELL phone started up with an AT&T logo... even if I didn't volunteer the information they would have figured it out and sent me the bill.
As soon as they determine it is off warranty Samsung charges $35 dollars just to evaluate the problem and then charges you to fix it.
Yes I should have just brought it back when it first messed up but I figured my warranty was already voided due to the voodoo installation that I could not reverse (due to the boot loops).
Lesson learned.. probably won't tweak my phone too much in the future...especially if (like my last phone) I can't get into recovery mode - though I'm hoping this is fixed in the new phone I get.
Sozage said:
My BELL phone started up with an AT&T logo... even if I didn't volunteer the information they would have figured it out and sent me the bill.
As soon as they determine it is off warranty Samsung charges $35 dollars just to evaluate the problem and then charges you to fix it.
Yes I should have just brought it back when it first messed up but I figured my warranty was already voided due to the voodoo installation that I could not reverse (due to the boot loops).
Lesson learned.. probably won't tweak my phone too much in the future...especially if (like my last phone) I can't get into recovery mode - though I'm hoping this is fixed in the new phone I get.
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$5 jig could have saved you $150
But at least you're having your phone repaired...
Kops said:
$5 jig could have saved you $150
But at least you're having your phone repaired...
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Not repaired! New phone! Maybe even one without a faulty SD card!
Sozage said:
My BELL phone started up with an AT&T logo... even if I didn't volunteer the information they would have figured it out and sent me the bill.
As soon as they determine it is off warranty Samsung charges $35 dollars just to evaluate the problem and then charges you to fix it.
Yes I should have just brought it back when it first messed up but I figured my warranty was already voided due to the voodoo installation that I could not reverse (due to the boot loops).
Lesson learned.. probably won't tweak my phone too much in the future...especially if (like my last phone) I can't get into recovery mode - though I'm hoping this is fixed in the new phone I get.
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The lesson you should've learn is to READ before you attempt anything.
I've flashed about anything to this phone and it's pretty hard to really brick the thing... Flashing the rom from a captivate is realy not in the line of "tweaking" rather than no-sens what so ever...
t1mman said:
The lesson you should've learn is to READ before you attempt anything.
I've flashed about anything to this phone and it's pretty hard to really brick the thing... Flashing the rom from a captivate is realy not in the line of "tweaking" rather than no-sens what so ever...
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Right, it should be enought to use common sense, and think a little before any further action. I have tried almost anything, starting with dualboot to xubuntu linux, or editing apk's, modding and themming apps (not always successful), erasing all data partitions, created new ones, installed (or at least tried) to install gentoo linux with simple routing capability, and so on. And I'm still here.
Truth is, that some first lines of SGS were affected with faulty sd bus. But there is no need for paying warranty service, and no need to be few days without my phone. If common sense is used, then User would not:
1) install captivate firmware
2) flash anything before cwm is working
if both above fails, he'll reboot to the download mode, flashed canadian or any other fw containing Sbl.bin, alias recovery.
After that, he would flash standard stock firmware which is used by his operator. As a last thing, he would wipe sdcard from recovery.
Phone will look, behave and WILL BE same as he'd bought it.
So they will look on it, and will see standard, untouched phone, which is unknowingly rebooting itself.
Voila! They'll have no other chance then give you brand new phone right on the spot.
So for the next time, keep your mouth shut at least, when you deal with operator ;-)
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t1mman said:
The lesson you should've learn is to READ before you attempt anything.
I've flashed about anything to this phone and it's pretty hard to really brick the thing... Flashing the rom from a captivate is realy not in the line of "tweaking" rather than no-sens what so ever...
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I wish people would read the entire thread before posting more bs like this.
Trying to put the captivate software on my phone via Odin One Click was the 10th or so thing I tried to do to restore my phone. Nothing would work - recovery mode did not work on my phone nor was I able to restore it.
Flashing the captivate software was an attempt to get recovery working (a desperate attempt) and had nothing to do with my comment about tweaking.
diaf.
I know there is nothing you can do but out is bs that you' voided' warranty. they make you pay $150 for THEIR hardware failure.

Just bought it

Looking forward to try my first android phone just bought this cheap for 190USD waiting for it to arrive, its because my iphone 4 got stolen not so long ago, the plan is to sell this phone when iphone 5 comes out unless i fall inlove with this phone.
The thing im wondering about is if i should upgrade it to a newer custom android version but would that lower the value if i want to sell it or can i undo the install of custom rom and have it fresh like im gonna get it
You got that pretty cheap. Upgrade to a custom ROM, it is especially easy with this handset und you can undo any changes you made. I give you a quick instruction on your next steps, but you can read another explaination at modaco, it is called the ultimate guide. The preinstalled Froyo-ROM is buggy, by the way so do not attempt to use it.
1. Important: If your handset does not come with a sd-card you need to install one. Otherwise you cannot install a custom ROM.
2. Install this. You just need to replace one file (backup the old one on your computer before overwriting).
3. Download a zipfile containing the ROM you want to install and place it onto your sd-card. Do not unzip it.
4. Start the phone while holding the vol+-button, you will then boot into the recovery mode you installed in step 2.
5. I saved the install-instructions in case I forget them:
7) Choose Wipe Data /Factory Reset, then go back to main menu.
8) Choose Wipe Cache Partition, then go back to main menu.
9) Go to Advanced and choose Wipe Dalvik Cache, then go back to main menu.
10) Choose Install zip from SD Card and select the ROM you have placed on the SD Card.
11) Once installed go back to the ClockworkMod main menu and choose Reboot System Now.
12) Your phone will restart and may take a fair few minutes to boot up.
13) Enjoy your new ROM.
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That is it. There are a few custom ROMs, called Miui, Oxygen and void. I use Oxygen because it has the newest Gingerbread-Android 2.3.5, which saves battery and is very fast. I think that Miui also uses the newest 2.3.5 and void still uses 2.2. You can see all the features and the bugs (there are some, yes) at the ROM-threads at the android-development-section.
very tempting to install another rom since i hear the froyo is **** but..
err.. android virgin :> do i have to root the phone to install new rom and that removes the warrenty right? but i hear its possible to unroot it, is it detectable that u have messed with the software when unrooting it ?
The custom ROMs come prerooted (at least Oxygen does, read the ROM-description), no need to root it. Rooting and installing a custom ROM are both simply software-changes that you can revert, no damage done. If you reapply the firmware update provided by Huawei, it will be just like when you first started it.
Installing a custom ROM and rooting do not void your warranty. But: Rooting and a custom kernel enables for example overclocking and if you do overclock your device, Huawei might not replace it as you clearly made changes to the hardware.
tl;dr: You will be fine with the steps I provided in the last post, just do not overclock if you want to make sure your warranty still applies.
crabho said:
Looking forward to try my first android phone just bought this cheap for 190USD waiting for it to arrive, its because my iphone 4 got stolen not so long ago, the plan is to sell this phone when iphone 5 comes out unless i fall inlove with this phone.
The thing im wondering about is if i should upgrade it to a newer custom android version but would that lower the value if i want to sell it or can i undo the install of custom rom and have it fresh like im gonna get it
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190USD? WHAT?? where did you found for the price like that? I paid 255$ direct from china.
Tommixoft said:
190USD? WHAT?? where did you found for the price like that? I paid 255$ direct from china.
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Oh yeah? I got mine for 240€ and that was the discounted price, which also wanted a 2-year subscription for 5€ internet...
XphX said:
The custom ROMs come prerooted (at least Oxygen does, read the ROM-description), no need to root it. Rooting and installing a custom ROM are both simply software-changes that you can revert, no damage done. If you reapply the firmware update provided by Huawei, it will be just like when you first started it.
Installing a custom ROM and rooting do not void your warranty. But: Rooting and a custom kernel enables for example overclocking and if you do overclock your device, Huawei might not replace it as you clearly made changes to the hardware.
tl;dr: You will be fine with the steps I provided in the last post, just do not overclock if you want to make sure your warranty still applies.
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Cheers i see several roms on the developer section, can u recommend me a good one if not the best ?
Tommixoft said:
190USD? WHAT?? where did you found for the price like that? I paid 255$ direct from china.
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hxxp://shop.ventelo.no 1nok for phone and cheap subscription making it 1069NOK~190usd after 12months but it kinda sux and since the phone comes unlocked im just gonna throw in a good old simcard haha i have been searching the used market for a cheap phone to replace the stolen phone for about 2weeks but no good deals but then! i found this!! super happy
I suggest you choose between void, Miui and Oxygen. Just have a look at the description pages and just the one that has the most advantages for you. I use Oxygen because it has the latest Gingerbread-Android. Just try out all three.
On a side note:
I paid 150 euros for the phone here in Finland and a couple of weeks later I heard that they're giving them free for people who switch carriers. 'Was a bit disappointed then but I think overall 150 euro is a good price.
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Before i start with everything XphX i want to have everything ready i simply cant find norwegian firmware on the internet thats needed when i want to reset the phone can you help me find ? or does firmware come with the box? still havnt recieved phone so idk.. hopefully it arrives soon
edit: i actually found the firmware minutes after posting this x)) nvm
edit2: can some1 confirm what XphX said about only overclocking removing warrenty? so that its 100% safe to install custom rom if i just avoid overclocking
XphX said:
The custom ROMs come prerooted (at least Oxygen does, read the ROM-description), no need to root it. Rooting and installing a custom ROM are both simply software-changes that you can revert, no damage done. If you reapply the firmware update provided by Huawei, it will be just like when you first started it.
Installing a custom ROM and rooting do not void your warranty. But: Rooting and a custom kernel enables for example overclocking and if you do overclock your device, Huawei might not replace it as you clearly made changes to the hardware.
tl;dr: You will be fine with the steps I provided in the last post, just do not overclock if you want to make sure your warranty still applies.
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im confused :S i read the oxygen rom and it clearly says kernel modification to boost cpu from 800mhz to 1ghz
so it breaks the warranty? dont wanna risk it as im probably gonna sell the phone in 1-3months
This ROM comes pre-overclocked, you did read correctly. You then need to install setCPU, the program that manages the speed of the processor (free on the Android Market). You then just put the slider back to 806MHz and tick the "Apply at boot"-box. That restores the original settings so the device won't be overclocked.
You cannot kill your phone if you have it on 1GHz. The cpu ist rated from 600MHz to 1GHZ (Huawei just decided to use 800). What I meant was that if you overclock it to, let's say 1.5GHz, which is very much, you probably won't get a replacement if the cpu dies.
aaaah! thanks
XphX said:
You got that pretty cheap. Upgrade to a custom ROM, it is especially easy with this handset und you can undo any changes you made. I give you a quick instruction on your next steps, but you can read another explaination at modaco, it is called the ultimate guide. The preinstalled Froyo-ROM is buggy, by the way so do not attempt to use it.
1. Important: If your handset does not come with a sd-card you need to install one. Otherwise you cannot install a custom ROM.
2. Install this. You just need to replace one file (backup the old one on your computer before overwriting).
3. Download a zipfile containing the ROM you want to install and place it onto your sd-card. Do not unzip it.
4. Start the phone while holding the vol+-button, you will then boot into the recovery mode you installed in step 2.
5. I saved the install-instructions in case I forget them:
That is it. There are a few custom ROMs, called Miui, Oxygen and void. I use Oxygen because it has the newest Gingerbread-Android 2.3.5, which saves battery and is very fast. I think that Miui also uses the newest 2.3.5 and void still uses 2.2. You can see all the features and the bugs (there are some, yes) at the ROM-threads at the android-development-section.
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excuse me i cant replace the recovery file it says "copy action error"
crabho said:
Looking forward to try my first android phone just bought this cheap for 190USD waiting for it to arrive, its because my iphone 4 got stolen not so long ago, the plan is to sell this phone when iphone 5 comes out unless i fall inlove with this phone.
The thing im wondering about is if i should upgrade it to a newer custom android version but would that lower the value if i want to sell it or can i undo the install of custom rom and have it fresh like im gonna get it
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Hi, was the device network locked? I want to use it on Telenor.
Thanks.
* Edit, never mind I read the whole thread and see you already mentioned it is unlocked
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[Solved] Did I hose myself (Knox poblem?)

So, the other day, as samsung was pushing more bloat to my phone, I decided I had had enough Redit told me I could just delete most things from root, I did so by following the instructions from a google search of how-to-root-and-flash-cwm-recovery-on-sprint-galaxy-s4-on-android-4-3-tutorial (except, of course, the back up part)
then, without paying attention to the list of removable apps, I took out Samsung hub, And then the problems start. The phone still works: Except every second or so, i get told that the hub has stopped. The phone isn't bricked, but it is basically worthless with the message popping up constantly.
According to my settings, everything is still stock (L720VPUFNAE) Although I think just rooting it was enough to pop the Knox bubble. I'm not working on getting that rom to try to re-flash back to stock (I thought i had did this over night, but it seems like i had slightly different roms when I was doing this early in the morning)
I also tried installing the Samsung Hub apk, but I get an error stating that X app wasn't installed. I have not been able to find a source for this app while googling.
I've tried finding a custom rom to use, but most of the ones I THINK are good/will work, don't install via odin, and for some reason when I try to boot into recovery, it just sits indefinitely @ the samsung galaxy screen.
Am I just stressed and frustrated, or am I truly hosed?
Edit: I'm currently working through http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2307531 as my next attempt
Edit: for some reason Philz recovery isn't ever entering a recovery mode for me, it just sides @ the samsung screen forever
Akuthia said:
blablabla I deleted something what I shouldn't and now my phone is faulty, but I do not want/can reflash using Odin and CWM :crying::crying::crying:
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You still can install Mobile Odin from google Play, copy ROM to SD card and try to flash it in that way...
spamtrash said:
You still can install Mobile Odin from google Play, copy ROM to SD card and try to flash it in that way...
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I get it, i deserve the sarcasm, I broke rule 1 of upgrades. (one of) the problems I'm having though is finding the right file to flash to. Just looking for a little bit of advice as to what files I need to get back to " Normal" I know I should be able to flash to another rom, why when I use Philz Recovery it doesn't do what it's supposed to, is beyond me right now. Odin mobile requires the PDA file, correct? That seems fine to getting back to stock, but most of the custom roms I've found or are at least interested in are just files that are installed via recovery...which for some reason I don't have access too, right?
Akuthia said:
That seems fine to getting back to stock, but most of the custom roms I've found or are at least interested in are just files that are installed via recovery...which for some reason I don't have access too, right?
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Correct. If I'd be you, I'd go to sammobile.com, and I'd start from full stock flash. It shall restore recovery. It it would work - you'd be OK to go with custom.
spamtrash said:
Correct. If I'd be you, I'd go to sammobile.com, and I'd start from full stock flash. It shall restore recovery. It it would work - you'd be OK to go with custom.
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Ok, Sammobile has been efforting for about an hour. Has an hour to go. I also got CWM and am going to see if I can flash a rom with it. Transfer of those files is taking a while as well.
Akuthia said:
Ok, Sammobile has been efforting for about an hour. Has an hour to go. I also got CWM and am going to see if I can flash a rom with it. Transfer of those files is taking a while as well.
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Got back to stock. Text messages gave me a fright for a bit was sending me a message they were undeliverable via another code text # one of those 4 or 5 digit things)
Akuthia said:
Got back to stock. Text messages gave me a fright for a bit was sending me a message they were undeliverable via another code text # one of those 4 or 5 digit things)
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Good. Now, a small lesson for the future, if I can:
if you want to remove something, DO NOT delete software, use Titanium Backup and freeze apk first instead.
This will give you opportunity to check if you have frozen something important. :good:
spamtrash said:
Good. Now, a small lesson for the future, if I can:
if you want to remove something, DO NOT delete software, use Titanium Backup and freeze apk first instead.
This will give you opportunity to check if you have frozen something important. :good:
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Thats the thing, i HAD made a backup in titanium of all my system apps, just so i could roll it back, but for some reason, it wasn't listed when the fan got hi by you know what.
Akuthia said:
Thats the thing, i HAD made a backup in titanium of all my system apps, just so i could roll it back, but for some reason, it wasn't listed when the fan got hi by you know what.
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I DID not mentioned BACKUP.
I mentioned FREEZING.
Backup is another copy, which you may, or may not install.
FREEZE is that all files are present, but the application is not listed in system.

Nexus 6P BOOTLOOP after using Facebook

1 hour ago, I was checking Facebook, and a moment later, my phone started to restart... After a few moments, I realized that my phone was in bootloop. I tried booting into recovery, but It started a bootloop again. Flashed TWRP, nothing happens, still bootloop. Flashed vendor, system, boot, cache, recovery, radio, bootloader from lastest factory image. I have very important data on my phone, so the last thing I want to do is to do a factory reset. But I still hope that I can somehow get the userdata partition from bootloader or somehow make it boot. Can you help me? The only thing I can open right now is bootloader.
I'm having an exactly the same problem with you.
The only difference is that I didn't use Facebook.
I dared to lose my every data so I formatted userdata partition of my phone and flashed stock image, but it didn't fix mine.
I failed at figuring out the solution yet, but there's still one hope.
When I contacted with huawei, they said there's an upcoming update, and it will fix bricked phones.
I don't know if it will work, but considering you had your bootloader unlocked and can access it, and you have some important datas that you don't wanna lose, I recommend you keep your phone until the update gets released, then manually flash it without wiping your user data.
Given our phone's symptom is exactly the same and you tried similar methods I've tried, this is the best way I think you can try.
Good luck. You're in the same boat with me.
frostydawn said:
I'm having an exactly the same problem with you.
The only difference is that I didn't use Facebook.
I dared to lose my every data so I formatted every partition of my phone and flashed stock image, but it didn't fix mine.
I failed at figuring out the solution yet, but there's still one hope.
When I contacted with huawei, they said there's an upcoming update, and it will fix bricked phones.
I don't know if it will work, but considering you had your bootloader unlocked and can access it, and you have some important datas that you don't wanna lose, I recommend you keep your phone until the update gets released, then manually flash it without wiping your user data.
Given our phone's symptom is exactly the same and you tried similar methods I've tried, this is the best way I think you can try.
Good luck. You're in the same boat with me.
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Yes, but we can wait for this update for months.. Also, when you flash a factory image, you lose you data (correct me if I'm wrong). So, it doesn't matter to me, if I try to format user data, or wait for the update. Hm...
fftorettol said:
Yes, but we can wait for this update for months.. Also, when you flash a factory image, you lose you data (correct me if I'm wrong). So, it doesn't matter to me, if I try to format user data, or wait for the update. Hm...
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Well, android 7.1.2 beta for nexus 5x, pixel, or etc was released a few days ago, and for nexus 6p, it'll be released soon.
This is just my imagination, but maybe they're taking some times fixing boot loop so the release for 6p is getting late.
Also, you can flash factory images without user data lose by manually flashing it using fastboot commands.
The released image will contain some .img files, then you can extract it and then only flash required files without formatting userdata partition.
Don't use flash-all.bat, and use fastboot commands to selectively install image files except for userdata.
frostydawn said:
Well, android 7.1.2 beta for nexus 5x, pixel, or etc has been released a few days ago, and for nexus 6p, it'll be released soon.
This is just my imagination, but maybe they're taking some times fixing boot loop so the release for 6p is getting late.
Also, you can flash factory images without user data lose by manually flashing it using fastboot commands.
The released image will contain some .img files, then you can extract it and then only flash required files without formatting userdata partition.
Don't use flash-all.bat, and use fastboot commands to selectively install image files except for userdata.
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Right! I've just got an idea to try older factory image versions for Nexus 6P... Mabye I get it working . I will let you now
I'm on the same boat as both of you guys. I tried installing TWRP but it continues to bootloop.
I have some important data I didn't get a chance to backup. and would not want to send it back/factory reformat.
Here's my thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/nexus-6p-bootloop-to-recover-files-t3551455
Please keep us updated.
stillwind said:
I'm on the same boat as both of you guys. I tried installing TWRP but it continues to bootloop.
I have some important data I didn't get a chance to backup. and would not want to send it back/factory reformat.
Here's my thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/nexus-6p-bootloop-to-recover-files-t3551455
Please keep us updated.
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frostydawn said:
Well, android 7.1.2 beta for nexus 5x, pixel, or etc was released a few days ago, and for nexus 6p, it'll be released soon.
This is just my imagination, but maybe they're taking some times fixing boot loop so the release for 6p is getting late.
Also, you can flash factory images without user data lose by manually flashing it using fastboot commands.
The released image will contain some .img files, then you can extract it and then only flash required files without formatting userdata partition.
Don't use flash-all.bat, and use fastboot commands to selectively install image files except for userdata.
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Guys, did you manage to fix it? I was doing some research, talking to some persons, and they said that it is probably a hardware problem. So, I went to the nearest Huawai servis, and they told me, that if the problem is really on hardware, it will cost me around 340€ (363 dollars) to replace motherboard... I can't afford that much... Its is almost a price of a new phone. I hope you came up with some better solutions.
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Guys, did you manage to fix it? I was doing some research, talking to some persons, and they said that it is probably a hardware problem. So, I went to the nearest Huawai servis, and they told me, that if the problem is really on hardware, it will cost me around 340€ (363 dollars) to replace motherboard... I can't afford that much... Its is almost a price of a new phone. I hope you came up with some better solutions.
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For now, I failed.
New 7.1.1 minor build update didn't fix my phone.
And google said they can't assure there will be update that will fix my phone.
I'm waiting for 7.1.2 beta, and if that doesn't work, well.. I don't know.
Maybe I should await 7.1.2 official, or.. just give up everything.
My hope is getting faded, and yeah.. for now, I can do nothing but wait for update.
Actually, I don't think those updates will work.
I'm just giving it a last chance, since repair service at here also costs about 350$, and if I fail, I should keep using Nexus 5.
Ah... It didn't took 2 weeks for my phone to be bricked after I bought this phone.
I really want to get this phone back, but the hope is too faint.
frostydawn said:
For now, I failed.
New 7.1.1 minor build update didn't fix my phone.
And google said they can't assure there will be update that will fix my phone.
I'm waiting for 7.1.2 beta, and if that doesn't work, well.. I don't know.
Maybe I should await 7.1.2 official, or.. just give up everything.
My hope is getting faded, and yeah.. for now, I can do nothing but wait for update.
Actually, I don't think those updates will work.
I'm just giving it a last chance, since repair service at here also costs about 350$, and if I fail, I should keep using Nexus 5.
Ah... It didn't took 2 weeks after I bought this phone.
I really want to get this phone back, but the hope is too faint.
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Exactly... I was thinking... What if we lock the bootloader and send the phone to repair service with warranty papers... Do you think that can actually work out? Can they see that the phone was rooted, if we lock the bootloader with ADB Shell?
fftorettol said:
Exactly... I was thinking... What if we lock the bootloader and send the phone to repair service with warranty papers... Do you think that can actually work out? Can they see that the phone was rooted, if we lock the bootloader with ADB Shell?
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I live in South Korea and in my country, they provide repair by post service for devices in the warranty period.
For me, my warranty is expired, so I had to bring it to the service center myself.
I've locked the bootloader and brought it the center.
They didn't check if it was ever unlocked or rooted.
The engineer only tried rebooting my phone several times, and said he should replace the motherboard. And they said they couldn't fix it for free because the warranty is expired.
I don't know how Huawei in your country will handle it, but I think if you flash the stock image and lock your phone, maybe they won't see that was ever rooted.
But I also don't know if they will provide free repair.
No luck on my end. I tried everything... I've been flashing and repairing problems like these since the nexus one but I'm totally stumped. Lucky/Unlucky for me I've only had the device for 3 months so I have an RMA ready since it is under warranty.
Most importantly tho is that I want to recover the files on the device which will not happen if I take it to the repair center as they reflash all the devices before proceeding to fix it.
I tried getting TWRP but the device reboots back into the boot as soon as I select recovery.
Also tried flashing everything but user data using flashboot and the nexus 6 .img files but still in the same situation.
I just wished they would've at least added a microsd option so I could at least have some of my files back...
I don't think I will ever get a phone without microsd option again or root and unlock bootloader on every device I get. This was the first phone I decided not to mess around with since everyone kept telling me to enjoy the stock experience....
Worse experience to date with android.
Well I gave up trying to fix it by software, and found another solution.
My warranty is expired, so it wasn't cost-efficient to bring my phone to official service center.
Now I bought a display-broken phone at about 60 dollars.
Gonna bring it to an engineer and replace my phone's motherboard with its intact one.
frostydawn said:
Now I bought a display-broken phone at about 60 dollars.
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That's a great price. Is it the H1512 (International) and where did you purchase? Haenguneul bileoyo.
v12xke said:
That's a great price. Is it the H1512 (International) and where did you purchase? Haenguneul bileoyo.
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It seems like you're Korean like me.
I bought it from Naver Cafe Google Reference Nexus Forum's market.
And yeah. It's H1512.
No, i'm not Korean but I spent a couple of years working in Okpo and Ulsan on several projects. There is a guy from KL in another thread looking for an H1512 motherboard. I'll pass your info on to him. Thanks.
v12xke said:
No, i'm not Korean but I spent a couple of years working in Okpo and Ulsan on several projects. There is a guy from KL in another thread looking for an H1512 motherboard. I'll pass your info on to him. Thanks.
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Well, then tell him this too.
Naver Cafe 'Joonggonara'
This is one of the largest market for used stuffs.
frostydawn said:
Well, then tell him this too.
Naver Cafe 'Joonggonara'
This is one of the largest market for used stuffs.
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Link Product
VN_Optimus said:
Link Product
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It was a one-off purchase of a broken phone on a Korean market equivalent of Craigslist. You'll have to dig around and find one locally... and be lucky, too.
I just had reboots today for the first lasting about 20 minutes. I was able to get into Recovery and clear the cache and then shut down the phone. Upon restart it looped a few times and then fully booted (thankfully). I have placed the latest firmware in the phone in the hope that if this happens again I can flash the firmware and access the phone.
I hope this helps a bit.
I am rooted and running N2G47H.
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DocEsq said:
I just had reboots today for the first lasting about 20 minutes. I was able to get into Recovery and clear the cache and then shut down the phone. Upon restart it looped a few times and then fully booted (thankfully). I have placed the latest firmware in the phone in the hope that if this happens again I can flash the firmware and access the phone.
I hope this helps a bit.
I am rooted and running N2G47H.
Doc
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Hopefully it will but realistically this could be the beginning of the end for your phone given the 6P history with the boot loop of death. Presumably your phone is out of warranty?

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