Hi all,
I would like to know if there is a way to enable ant on this model. I am using the oem ROM. I have limted knowledge on android but I have managed the following:
rooted the device with supersu and twrp installation
follow this guide without luck : https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/general/ant-moto-g-4g-maybe-t2875420
Device Chipset: 64bit - Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 MSM8952 (28nm)
Thanks for your help in advance
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Hi, I need your help.
I have a ZTE A512 qualcomm snapdragon android 6.0.1.
I can not root in any way or unlock Bootloader.
I've tried a lot of tutorials I found around, but I'm sure MTK processors are good for me.
Nothing works. If you know of any solutions, please share.
(Sorry for English)
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Additional info: It has Snapdragon 617 SoC
Move if needed, I have a Samsung galaxy s7 Qualcomm. I already know that I do have a Qualcomm processor from rooting , and firmware files I have used , but still I get some apps thinking that my processor is an exynos processor , but shows as this after I am rooted ,any ideas or ways we can use exynos firmware as we still may never get our bootloafers unlocked or some way of installing other roms or firmware by dual boot or multiboot
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You can't
First There is no compatible TWRP with the Snapdragon Model
Second the bootloader is locked so you can't flash any different recovery than your original one
Third It's a dumb idea