First i wanna say that it's my first huawei phone and i never flashed one but looking around in this forum i notice that it's really different that other manufacturers phones.
I'm now with l21 on b161 and saw resurrection remix... I wanna flash it but can someone help with twrp (with version) and all that stuff because i saw in comments that lot of people have issues flashing it and my phone is fresh i get it in last week because of that i don't have root or anything else... If someone helps really thanks
And other thing i heard that official android 7 will be for this phone when it will be out can i get it with that 3 button method(if i will be on resurrection remix) or what i will need to do..(idk everyone talks about that method in this forum and it sounds really easy) if someone reads all of this and actually helps then i wanna say you thanks before thats why ..Thanks
It's better to flash only firmwares from HUAWEI
Johnny TDN said:
It's better to flash only firmwares from HUAWEI
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I understand that but why then I'm on xda dev? i have flashed some samsung, elephone, htc but huawei for me is new thats why i asked for help i don't wanna kill phone which i have for less than a week
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I understand that but why then I'm on xda dev? i have flashed some samsung, elephone, htc but huawei for me is new thats why i asked for help i don't wanna kill phone which i have for less than a week
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Just ignore him, he had troubles flashing firmware and now he tells everyone to stay on stock. We are on XDA lol
First of all, you have to unlock bootloader witch tutorial can be found on Guides subforum. It isn't difficult and you do not risk to brick your phone.
After you managed to unlock the bootloader, you have to install TWRP, you can find download and How to install it here:http://www.meticulus.co.vu/p/twrp-for-huawei-p9-lite.html?m=1
Then download RR and the latest Gapps Arm64 6.0 and follow the instructions from here:
http://www.meticulus.co.vu/p/hi6250-custom-rom-installation.html?m=1
Do everything is written, the procedure to flash RR is the same as CM.
Huawei devices are a little complicated with encryption stuffs so be sure to read carefully every single step of the tutorial. If you follow all the instructions you will not have any problem, good luck!
Potato997 said:
Just ignore him, he had troubles flashing firmware and now he tells everyone to stay on stock. We are on XDA lol
First of all, you have to unlock bootloader witch tutorial can be found on Guides subforum. It isn't difficult and you do not risk to brick your phone.
After you managed to unlock the bootloader, you have to install TWRP, you can find download and How to install it here ###
Then download RR and the latest Gapps Arm64 6.0 and follow the instructions from here ###
Do everything is written, the procedure to flash RR is the same as CM.
Huawei devices are a little complicated with encryption stuffs so be sure to read carefully every single step of the tutorial. If you follow all the instructions you will not have any problem, good luck!
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Okk big thanks to you i will definitely try it out in the next days and if i decide to go back to emui or huawei drops update and i wanna try how can i get to that somehow flashing through recowery or that 3 button method or how?
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Okk big thanks to you i will definitely try it out in the next days and if i decide to go back to emui or huawei drops update and i wanna try how can i get to that somehow flashing through recowery or that 3 button method or how?
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At the bottom of the page of TWRP tutorial you can find how to restore stock!
Potato997 said:
At the bottom of the page of TWRP tutorial you can find how to restore stock!
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Okk thanks again :good:
Potato997 said:
Just ignore him, he had troubles flashing firmware and now he tells everyone to stay on stock. We are on XDA lol
First of all, you have to unlock bootloader witch tutorial can be found on Guides subforum. It isn't difficult and you do not risk to brick your phone.
After you managed to unlock the bootloader, you have to install TWRP, you can find download and How to install it here:http://www.meticulus.co.vu/p/twrp-for-huawei-p9-lite.html?m=1
Then download RR and the latest Gapps Arm64 6.0 and follow the instructions from here:
http://www.meticulus.co.vu/p/hi6250-custom-rom-installation.html?m=1
Do everything is written, the procedure to flash RR is the same as CM.
Huawei devices are a little complicated with encryption stuffs so be sure to read carefully every single step of the tutorial. If you follow all the instructions you will not have any problem, good luck!
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"Just ignore him, he had troubles flashing firmware and now he tells everyone to stay on stock."
I just said! Jesus man...why everybody must be rude with me?
Johnny TDN said:
"Just ignore him, he had troubles flashing firmware and now he tells everyone to stay on stock."
I just said! Jesus man...why everybody must be rude with me?
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Okey johnny calm down its p9 lite thread not your personal problem discussions. Next time just help out and no one will be rude to you... thats why this site is made:good:
Johnny TDN said:
"Just ignore him, he had troubles flashing firmware and now he tells everyone to stay on stock."
I just said! Jesus man...why everybody must be rude with me?
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Telling on XDA to not flash a ROM is like to go in a church and tell "do not believe in God". (It is just an example, don't take it personally. I respect everyone's religion).
If someone ask how to flash a ROM/Mod it means that he is aware of the eventual risks. If you just want to say everytime "it's better to flash only official firmware/wait for OTA update", yeah you are surely right. But you must understand that lots of people want to flash custom ROMs and Mods and accepts the risk of having problems. These people are 99℅ of XDA community.
If you keep go around the forum to just tell people to not flash anything it's normal that we become a little rude. I hope you understand, have a good day.
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Telling on XDA to not flash a ROM is like to go in a church and tell "do not believe in God". (It is just an example, don't take it personally. I respect everyone's religion).
If someone ask how to flash a ROM/Mod it means that he is aware of the eventual risks. If you just want to say everytime "it's better to flash only official firmware/wait for OTA update", yeah you are surely right. But you must understand that lots of people want to flash custom ROMs and Mods and accepts the risk of having problems. These people are 99℅ of XDA community.
If you keep go around the forum to just tell people to not flash anything it's normal that we become a little rude. I hope you understand, have a good day.
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I understand now. I just say that to everybody so they won't screw their phones. Like how it happened to me. But i understand now. Thanks :laugh:
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Here is it, the new update 17.1.A.0.402 für the 16GB WiFi model SGP511! (Downloaded in Germany.)
https://mega.co.nz/#!xZAAyYoD!EFFk9hRoYgPXITY2_d5QtiyJMgHMbLMK9fDbSzgW8Gg
Have fun! It works, flashed it myself on my unlocked device.
P.S.: Somehow it was not possible to enter caps for the thread title - they always were automatically changed to lowercase. How's that??
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P.S.: Somehow it was not possible to enter caps for the thread title - they always were automatically changed to lowercase. How's that??
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The forum software often has a restriction not to allow only caps in the title, you need to have at least one lower-case character.
I have the wifi version also but my device unlocked and rooted, if i flash it from recovery will it wipe everything ??
thanx
You can't flash a FTF from recovery.
Only with Flashtool.
You can set in Flashtool which wipes you want or not.
Root and recovery will be gone, and to regain them we have to wait for Doomlord releasing a new custom kernel suited for .402 firmware.
17.1.A.2.36 vs 17.1.A.0.402
to me this one looks old then what came installed on the tablet ??? according to the numbers
or am i wrong
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correct ur tittle
firmware version is
17.1.1.A.0.402
can someone please provide me to the links of flash tools.
thnaks
xinfinityoO said:
can someone please provide me to the links of flash tools.
thnaks
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Please don't be so lazy - no spoonfeeding on xda.
xinfinityoO said:
17.1.A.2.36 vs 17.1.A.0.402
can someone please provide me to the links of flash tools.
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http://developer.sonymobile.com/services/flash-tool/
Hasenbein1966: I guess this forum is meant for helping each other, right ?
If we just throw in some technical terms which won't mean much to others, we should not wonder if the same "others" brick their devices - and then need to ask for far more help.
Providing a single link costs us 10 seconds and makes asker and follow-up readers quite happy and safe.
Keeping "secrets" for ourselves might lead others into great trouble, causing real problems and far more effort to the "experts" - now dealing with an issue with no simple 10-seconds-solution anymore.
"Spoonfeeding" a human baby is a vital step for it learning how to eat without any further help. It's a principle working very well for millenniums, a first step to being able to help yourself. I don't see anything wrong with that.
We're a community after all.
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http://developer.sonymobile.com/services/flash-tool/
Hasenbein1966: I guess this forum is meant for helping each other, right ?
If we just throw in some technical terms which won't mean much to others, we should not wonder if the same "others" brick their devices - and then need to ask for far more help.
Providing a single link costs us 10 seconds and makes asker and follow-up readers quite happy and safe.
Keeping "secrets" for ourselves might lead others into great trouble, causing real problems and far more effort to the "experts" - now dealing with an issue with no simple 10-seconds-solution anymore.
"Spoonfeeding" a human baby is a vital step for it learning how to eat without any further help. It's a principle working very well for millenniums, a first step to being able to help yourself. I don't see anything wrong with that.
We're a community after all.
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Hi chef, i saw this flashtool too but it says i have to be unlocked. I also saw a flashtool from here and it doesn't say i have to be unlocked. I wanted to stay locked but flashing a newer firmware(different software customization). Is that possible
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Hi chef, i saw this flashtool too but it says i have to be unlocked. I also saw a flashtool from here and it doesn't say i have to be unlocked. I wanted to stay locked but flashing a newer firmware(different software customization). Is that possible
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I just don't know. - I didn't root my Z2s till now because I a) don't want to lose the X-Reality video enhancement, and b) still got no Z2 without any manufacturing defects/touchscreen issues (even after upgrading to .402). :/
xunus said:
Hi chef, i saw this flashtool too but it says i have to be unlocked. I also saw a flashtool from here and it doesn't say i have to be unlocked. I wanted to stay locked but flashing a newer firmware(different software customization). Is that possible
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Why not try it and report back. If it succeed without unlocking, then great, if not, you don't loose anything. I used the one you linked too successfully on Mac, but mine is unlocked.
If you flash a FTF with the xda flashtool, you don't need to be unlocked. This is the flashtool which is always meant in discussions here, not the Sony one with the same name.
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If you flash a FTF with the xda flashtool, you don't need to be unlocked. This is the flashtool which is always meant in discussions here, not the Sony one with the same name.
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Thanks for your help! Successfully flash and booted up fine without any problems:victory:
I have nougat already and was expecting for a easier way to unlock bootloader than in Marshmallow so I waited for it. Now with Nougat I see it very impossible to root or get Lineage. So can someone please do a guide for my problem please?
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I have nougat already and was expecting for a easier way to unlock bootloader than in Marshmallow so I waited for it. Now with Nougat I see it very impossible to root or get Lineage. So can someone please do a guide for my problem please?
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Lots of guides already.
It's the same process. Downgrade bootloader to unlockable version, unlock, flash TWRP, flash ROM, flash Gapps. Pays to read and search player.
I agree readling through all these threads its mass confusion. Some say it works with nougat some say it bricks there devices. Is there a simple one click root like wugfresh has with the nexus devices
z45123qqq said:
I agree readling through all these threads its mass confusion. Some say it works with nougat some say it bricks there devices. Is there a simple one click root like wugfresh has with the nexus devices
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I am in the same boat :c . lineage root. Magisk root . SuperSU root. No one explains
Lscastro2000 said:
I have nougat already and was expecting for a easier way to unlock bootloader than in Marshmallow so I waited for it. Now with Nougat I see it very impossible to root or get Lineage. So can someone please do a guide for my problem please?
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Try axon7toolkit, it is supposed to work with all devices
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z45123qqq said:
I agree readling through all these threads its mass confusion. Some say it works with nougat some say it bricks there devices. Is there a simple one click root like wugfresh has with the nexus devices
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yeep, axon7toolkit. Actually bkores (the man behind the tool) was based on wugfresh's stuff if I recall correctly
CLaudioman2009 said:
I am in the same boat :c . lineage root. Magisk root . SuperSU root. No one explains
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Many guides explains very well. If you are unsure about what you are going to do with your device then my advice is that you stay on stockrom until you understand and know what you are up to.
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Many guides explains very well. If you are unsure about what you are going to do with your device then my advice is that you stay on stockrom until you understand and know what you are up to.
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This kind of answers are sh** . if you want to be helpful just give us a link or don't answer . thanks
CLaudioman2009 said:
This kind of answers are sh** . if you want to be helpful just give us a link or don't answer . thanks
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Well to be fair you can just look things up for yourself. He does have a point, stay on the stock rom so you can learn more about the device. Read all the guides that you can find. No need to be rude, thank you.
CLaudioman2009 said:
This kind of answers are sh** . if you want to be helpful just give us a link or don't answer . thanks
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Oh okay, let's just assume that you know what EDL mode, DFU mode, and FTM mode are. And that you know what happens if you get a DFU brick, what is the solution... Read a bunch of guides and help threads before doing anything, especially if this is your only phone or if you can't use the warranty
To be fair, there isn't a guide for using MiFlash to downgrade the device from Nougat to MM.
I'd suggest you look for the MiFlash download link in the Download Center sticky and then download the necessary MM ROM for your device.
From then on you can just follow a guide to unlock the bootloader using axon7tool and install twrp etc.
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Well to be fair you can just look things up for yourself. He does have a point, stay on the stock rom so you can learn more about the device. Read all the guides that you can find. No need to be rude, thank you.
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Or you can assume people asking that here ddidnt fimd a good guide or thread about and just help posting a link.
Or be a mor** and say... Yeah yeah. "Use google" answers. What is his 4chan?
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To be fair, there isn't a guide for using MiFlash to downgrade the device from Nougat to MM.
I'd suggest you look for the MiFlash download link in the Download Center sticky and then download the necessary MM ROM for your device.
From then on you can just follow a guide to unlock the bootloader using axon7tool and install twrp etc.
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This is a good answer.
Again with the rudeness, no need for that friendo. Since you really want a link, here it is http://bfy.tw/CdYq.
greencartim said:
Again with the rudeness, no need for that friendo. Since you really want a link, here it is http://bfy.tw/CdYq.
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Very nice, but I think his problem is that he needs to downgrade to Marshmallow before he even attempts to unlock the bootloader.
I'm an A2017G user, not a 2017/2017U user, so it might be slightly different for you guys (didn't think it was?), but I believe that you can't unlock the bootloader if your device is already on Nougat, it must be downgraded first.
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Very nice, but I think his problem is that he needs to downgrade to Marshmallow before he even attempts to unlock the bootloader.
I'm an A2017G user, not a 2017/2017U user, so it might be slightly different for you guys (didn't think it was?), but I believe that you can't unlock the bootloader if your device is already on Nougat, it must be downgraded first.
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Yes you do need to downgrade, there's a toolkit that does everything for you and I believe it was mentioned a few times in this thread.
Hi all,
I receive a lot of private messages about root for Nougat from this website:
http://www.androidinfotech.com/2017/06/root-sony-xperia-xa-ultra-nougat.html
DON'T CLIC ON IT, IT'S A CLICBAIT!
I never released anything for Nougat so please don't ask me why it doesn't work, it's only a scam to win money from ads.
If you can't find my work on Xda you will not find it anywhere.
Is there now for root this phone with nougat?
Araxielfenix said:
Is there now for root this phone with nougat?
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No root on Nougat for now.
rrvuhpg said:
No root on Nougat for now.
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...even after unlocked bootloader?
mingkee said:
...even after unlocked bootloader?
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Hi, technically root is possible, I have it but not released to the public. Why? Because nobody supported my work and as you can see my root guide have only 29 thanks. You will have to wait for a release from an other user or maybe if my guide reaches 100 thanks (don't count on it).
Damn...
I had TA dumped the day I got it and I am ready to root it.
Well, I have to return it because there no root on 7
mingkee said:
Damn...
I had TA dumped the day I got it and I am ready to root it.
Well, I have to return it because there no root on 7
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DRM fix with TA dump doesn't work on Nougat, bootloop at Sony logo (tested on XA Ultra)
The only good news it that SafetyNet is OK with Magisk Manager app v5.0.4 and zip v13.1 on Nougat.
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Hi, technically root is possible, I have it but not released to the public. Why? Because nobody supported my work and as you can see my root guide have only 29 thanks. You will have to wait for a release from an other user or maybe if my guide reaches 100 thanks (don't count on it).
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Hey, could you at least guide me on how to proceed ?
I would be grateful
Yooooomi said:
Hey, could you at least guide me on how to proceed ?
I would be grateful
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You would be grateful by thanking me for my guide and my work on MM but you didn't do it.
I will give you a very good link to help you on how to proceed: www.google.com
rrvuhpg said:
You would be grateful by thanking me for my guide and my work on MM but you didn't do it.
I will give you a very good link to help you on how to proceed: www.google.com
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Ow ok I'm going to thank you for your guide if you want, I didn't mean any offense you seem a bit nervous ^^'
Which guide are you talking about ?
Nb: I really do appreciate your work btw
Yooooomi said:
Ow ok I'm going to thank you for your guide if you want, I didn't mean any offense you seem a bit nervous ^^'
Which guide are you talking about ?
Nb: I really do appreciate your work btw
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I'm not nervous but politeness is a minimum when someone spend some time for you, it's not normal to ask for any thank. I talk about my root guide (and root files). I was silly to think this, now I learned a good lesson: work for yourself and you will not have to wait for any thank.
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I'm not nervous but politeness is a minimum when someone spend some time for you, it's not normal to ask for any thank. I talk about my root guide (and root files). I was silly to think this, now I learned a good lesson: work for yourself and you will not have to wait for any thank.
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I'm not used to thank on xda to be honest but I will , now if you are not willing to help me that's no big deal I can understand
I think most of us who benefited yur work are mostly newbees like myself.. We apologize. I didn't know yu had to give thanks when yu like someones works.. Sorry
I think the OP gave me a bad idea to go back to 6.0.
Now the phone is bricked.
mingkee said:
I think the OP gave me a bad idea to go back to 6.0.
Now the phone is bricked.
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Me ? I never said to go back to 6.0. Maybe it's your fault because you forgot to exclude TA parts of the firmware or you didn't used the fsc script or you used an old version of Flashtool? I downgraded/flashed my devices many times and never got any problems.
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Me ? I never said to go back to 6.0. Maybe it's your fault because you forgot to exclude TA parts of the firmware or you didn't used the fsc script or you used an old version of Flashtool? I downgraded/flashed my devices many times and never got any problems.
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Agreed. I rolled back to 6.0 2 times without problems. Btw. I have a spare Z1 and I accidentally flashed those .ta files but they did no harm. I think they are useless even when flashed.
BlueTR said:
Agreed. I rolled back to 6.0 2 times without problems. Btw. I have a spare Z1 and I accidentally flashed those .ta files but they did no harm. I think they are useless even when flashed.
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I successfully flashed to 6.0 (.160), but after I flashed your kernel from dev section and it has bootloop problem (from either rootpack or individual). Should I flash to earlier version? My choice is
Customized LAM (.182, 7.0)
Customized US (.182, 7.0)
Customized Peru (.160, 6.0)
Service Exchange Unit (.111, 6.0)
Please continue your work, and I always give thanks once I found it's working.
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I sucessfully flashed to Service Exchange Unit (.111, 6.0) and everything worked as it's supposed to be, and rooted with SuperSU (but I will move to Magisk in the future)
mingkee said:
I successfully flashed to 6.0 (.160), but after I flashed your kernel from dev section and it has bootloop problem (from either rootpack or individual). Should I flash to earlier version? My choice is
Customized LAM (.182, 7.0)
Customized US (.182, 7.0)
Customized Peru (.160, 6.0)
Service Exchange Unit (.111, 6.0)
Please continue your work, and I always give thanks once I found it's working.
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I sucessfully flashed to Service Exchange Unit (.111, 6.0) and everything worked as it's supposed to be, and rooted with SuperSU (but I will move to Magisk in the future)
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You quoted wrong person. If you flash an older kernel over a new firmware, you get bootloop. I had that too.
I really wish I could do such coding to compile both boot and recovery because XA Ultra is really awesome, but you have to catch up with version.
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bizzygang said:
I didn't know yu had to give thanks when yu like someones works.. Sorry
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Yeah, that's really unusual.
I really need help with rooting my ZTE Axon 7. I am on the latest software update and on Android 7.1.1. I would like to root my phone but I don't know where to get started or what to do exactly. Can someone please help me and send links or downloads to help me root my device? Thank you
You can't be serious? There are so many guides here on XDA and you ask such a question?
marcus.linkenbach said:
You can't be serious? There are so many guides here on XDA and you ask such a question?
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Could you please just help i'm kind of a noob at this and i just don't know how to follow the latest method to root it.
RMSmoorenburg said:
Could you please just help i'm kind of a noob at this and i just don't know how to follow the latest method to root it.
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Actually it's not that simple...
You don't get to come here and ask for all of the work to be done for you. Otherwise it happens like with the Galaxy Grand 2, where the phone had a very good dev community but noobs with no interest on spending some time just ruined it to the point that literally only a couple of devs stayed and released CM14.
Also if you ask for someone to send you the exact guides that you need, you'll probably not read anything, and you'll get a beautiful DFU brick...
Do this: First do your homework. Memorize the model on the back of your phone, see if the software model matches the one on the back. As a tip, there are 3 models, the A2017, the A2017G and the A2017U. If you use a file that's not for your model you can start saying goodbye to your brick, or else you'll probably be days trying to fix it (or months like some people). Look at the problems that may come up when rooting and see the way to avoid those. Then look for a guide that suits your model. Download all the files, ensure that all of them work (you'll need Windows on a 64-bit PC), and THEN proceed.
If you have any doubts you can PM me or maybe the maker of the guide, but at least try to do something for yourself! I read more than 10 pages on the guide that I used just to see the problems that may arise and stuff like that. You also should be able to do that. And if you aren't, it's best that you don't try. This is not a Nexus device for you to write 'fastboot oem unlock' and basically finish unlocking the bootloader, this is MUCH more serious...
Use my toolkit: https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/tool-axon7toolkit-t3573108
No need for any guides
Just make sure you read all the main posts as there a couple snags
Hi all.. The last device I rooted was an HTC EVO so it has been a while . I've been reading a lot and trying to catch up. I found both of these guides below to root the device. They both use a different approach. So I guess there's more than one way to do this, got it.. I guess I am just looking for some advice as to what is the most current/best way/safest to root the Tab S6 Lite. I have installed all updates provided by Samsung which has brought me to Android 11. I figured I should ask if the fact that I am already running android 11 could throw any monkey wrenches into the process of rooting it. It appears that Andoird 10 is expected within the guides. Can anyone recommend a guide for Android 11?
Thank you in advance.
[2021 noob guide] Unlock and root (with working SafetyNet, Netflix & etc., Lock/Unlock in dev settings)
### Disclaimer ### I am not responsible for damages of any kind. This will probably destroy your device without any warranty help or replacement. If you follow this guide, your warranty will be lost forever. Probably i described something wrong...
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and
[HOWTO] Unlock and root the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
Hey guys, I know its the same with the other tablets but i wanna make one just cause its easier for people. How to unlock:: 1. Turn on your device and then go to settings --> scroll down to about tablet --> Software Information then tap the...
forum.xda-developers.com
Perhaps someone could let me know which of the 2 guides above is the one I should follow or perhaps another guide entirely since I have Android 11 loaded (or does this not matter?).
Thanks all
Hi. You can try to use this guide .
repey6 said:
Hi. You can try to use this guide .
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yes, magisk seems the safest way, specially now that we don't have an official twrp
the catch is.. finding the correct exact firmware to patch the boot.img
proposicion47 said:
yes, magisk seems the safest way, specially now that we don't have an official twrp
the catch is.. finding the correct exact firmware to patch the boot.img
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For latest version i use Samfirm for Windows
proposicion47 said:
yes, magisk seems the safest way, specially now that we don't have an official twrp
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I hate to say it, but I don't think using the discontinued TWRP is really too big of a deal. All things considered, it doesn't have too many bugs, and you can work around things like no adb sideload.
I just have a question. Do you think TWRP will ever be revived for this tablet, even an unoffifcial one? I mean, there seems to be a demand. Is it permanently discontinued or...?
Thanks all, will do some more homework
Laithan said:
Thanks all, will do some more homework
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I've got an S6 Lite on the way - did you come up with a clean sequence?
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I've got an S6 Lite on the way - did you come up with a clean sequence?
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No, I got stage fright at this point and figured the process isn't mature enough for my scenario, or I just didn't get pointed in the right direction. I think that part that concerned me was KNOX... something that didn't exist the last time I rooted an android phone (HTC EVO, yeah that long ago).
Laithan said:
No, I got stage fright at this point and figured the process isn't mature enough for my scenario, or I just didn't get pointed in the right direction. I think that part that concerned me was KNOX... something that didn't exist the last time I rooted an android phone (HTC EVO, yeah that long ago).
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Thanks for replying. My S6 Lite is due to arrive today. I'll be trying to root my P610 with latest A11 firmware (US 2DUK1), with TWRP, will capture whatever I do.
Awesome! Much appreciated, I suspect there's many out there waiting for an updated guide.
I think twrp is not a good solution,check twice before flashing.
Rooted mine which is lte version,picked up latest from samfirm and patched AP with magisk,added rest of the files in odin from stock.
After flashing done,you must flash vbmeta and boot from stock packed in tar,to avoid error.