Z00LDD - which custom ROM to use - Zenfone 2 Laser Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Good morning,
I have a zenfone 2 laser - ZE550KL - Z00LDD.
I tried to install all the official customs ROM 8.X I found for Z00L (except crDroid that I cannot download), included the ones that would be compatible with Z00LD, but they don't work!!! The system say, during the installation, that they are developed for Z00L and not for my phone (there is a black space, don't say what phone I have).
Can you suggest a custom ROM for this kind of phone? Any workaround?
Thank you very much,
t

toughboy_ said:
Good morning,
I have a zenfone 2 laser - ZE550KL - Z00LDD.
I tried to install all the official customs ROM 8.X I found for Z00L (except crDroid that I cannot download), included the ones that would be compatible with Z00LD, but they don't work!!! The system say, during the installation, that they are developed for Z00L and not for my phone (there is a black space, don't say what phone I have).
Can you suggest a custom ROM for this kind of phone? Any workaround?
Thank you very much,
t
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From what you are saying, I think you should you should try two things.
1 Check if your bootloader is unlocked, and if it isn't, unlock it. (There is a tutorial here on xda. It's very simple and well explained).
2 Try installing the latest TWRP on your device, The old ones didn't support flashing Oreo ROMs.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00L using XDA Labs

FHC1998 said:
From what you are saying, I think you should you should try two things.
1 Check if your bootloader is unlocked, and if it isn't, unlock it. (There is a tutorial here on xda. It's very simple and well explained).
2 Try installing the latest TWRP on your device, The old ones didn't support flashing Oreo ROMs.
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Thank you very much! Now it works. The problem was TWRP (not the latest)
Bye
t

toughboy_ said:
Thank you very much! Now it works. The problem was TWRP (not the latest)
Bye
t
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Glad I could help you. :highfive:
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Sorry for the OT, but I'm not getting replies elsewhere. Could you please help me soft-unbrick my Asus zenfone Laser 2? Thanks in advance.

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Porting CyanogenMod to Desire 820s MT6752

I came across CM12.1 rom for Lenovo K3 Note on needrom. Considering that K3 have the same chipset as ours, I've been thinking that it can be ported to our device.
I've tried to port it past few days but failed. Any developer would come up and try to port it?
What have you done? Device tree something else?
Nope. Just changing libs here and there, according to this guide. I'm still noob in porting roms so I can't do much.
amirarsyad97 said:
I came across CM12.1 rom for Lenovo K3 Note on needrom. Considering that K3 have the same chipset as ours, I've been thinking that it can be ported to our device.
I've tried to port it past few days but failed. Any developer would come up and try to port it?
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Did you edit the updater script?
Gibz97 said:
Did you edit the updater script?
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Yes. I'm actually having problem in repacking system.new.dat files. The same as the guy face here. Finding the solution require me to learn Linux. I'm still new at Linux, so I need some time to learn.
Other than that is okay (perhaps). I followed some other guides like http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-how-to-port-lollipop-based-roms-t3223938 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2707438.
Oh and one more thing, the rom is ported by @Cheshkin. I've tried to seek his permission to port the rom through pm, but still no answer. So I cannot post the rom here (if I done porting it) without his permission.
amirarsyad97 said:
Yes. I'm actually having problem in repacking system.new.dat files. The same as the guy face here. Finding the solution require me to learn Linux. I'm still new at Linux, so I need some time to learn.
Other than that is okay (perhaps). I followed some other guides like http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-how-to-port-lollipop-based-roms-t3223938 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2707438.
Oh and one more thing, the rom is ported by @Cheshkin. I've tried to seek his permission to port the rom through pm, but still no answer. So I cannot post the rom here (if I done porting it) without his permission.
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If you have an idea for kernel, I'll help you
amirarsyad97 said:
Yes. I'm actually having problem in repacking system.new.dat files. The same as the guy face here. Finding the solution require me to learn Linux. I'm still new at Linux, so I need some time to learn.
Other than that is okay (perhaps). I followed some other guides like http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-how-to-port-lollipop-based-roms-t3223938 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2707438.
Oh and one more thing, the rom is ported by @Cheshkin. I've tried to seek his permission to port the rom through pm, but still no answer. So I cannot post the rom here (if I done porting it) without his permission.
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Let's wait for the response then
Would be graet to see CM to release this device's potential. Especially since HTC is taking it's sweet time with 6.0 update and 5.1 was officially skipped.
Anyway if you would need some testers I would gladly help.
Good news! The permission has been granted. I will try my best to port this rom.
And what with 820n?
Sent from my HTC Desire 820 using XDA Free mobile app
Dragonfail said:
And what with 820n?
Sent from my HTC Desire 820 using XDA Free mobile app
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We don't have 64-bit kernel sources for 820n MSM chipset
Hi @amirarsyad97, so did you manage to extract system files?
Gibz97 said:
Hi @amirarsyad97, so did you manage to extract system files?
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I already did, but I can't repack it. So instead I tried looking for other roms while staying away from dat files - cm12.1 ulefone be touch 2 and blisspop k3 note.
Now I'm having problems with the kernel. The rom won't boot at all, the worse I can't get the dmesg.
I don't have much free time to explore kernels in detail. If anybody can help me with porting the kernel, it would be a pleasure.
amirarsyad97 said:
I already did, but I can't repack it. So instead I tried looking for other roms while staying away from dat files - cm12.1 ulefone be touch 2 and blisspop k3 note.
Now I'm having problems with the kernel. The rom won't boot at all, the worse I can't get the dmesg.
I don't have much free time to explore kernels in detail. If anybody can help me with porting the kernel, it would be a pleasure.
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I will try porting the kernel using the kitkat kernel as base when I find time
Unfortunately, I did not succeed, I could not even get into the bootanimation. Hope someone can help us.
I am now trying to squeeze the Lollipop system partition so that we can liberate some more free space for the internal storage, hope it works
That would be the coolest thing???
Hello guys hope you have been doing great, Was too busy with school, exams and stuff.
Good news!! I have finally managed to boot into CM 12.1 after I successfully ported it today.
It's lightning fast but has some bugs: USB, bluetooth and Sim don't work currently and it needs some resizing of the framework images.
I will try to work on it until Sunday and hopefully someone else can take over with modifying it
Gibz97 said:
Hello guys hope you have been doing great, Was too busy with school, exams and stuff.
Good news!! I have finally managed to boot into CM 12.1 after I successfully ported it today.
It's lightning fast but has some bugs: USB, bluetooth and Sim don't work currently and it needs some resizing of the framework images.
I will try to work on it until Sunday and hopefully someone else can take over with modifying it
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I was wondering how you can make the kernel work. Anyway good work!
amirarsyad97 said:
I was wondering how you can make the kernel work. Anyway good work!
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Use this kernel and build.prop and use the original system (don't replace with stock files) https://mega.nz/#!c4USzSTL!rXmsjMYaxR9ECwNeiMjissLPuFRLBWBUSLIuwiBFwQk
Almost everything works right now except Bluetooth, camera and Sim
Great work keep it up
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Xiaomi.eu ROM Discussion Thread [Snapdragon/kenzo]

I couldn't find any threads in this forum for discussions on the Xiaomi.eu rom releases.
What is Xiaomi.eu?
Xiaomi.eu is a custom ROM based on MIUI. Per my knowledge, Xiaomi.eu roms started off as a way to get a more "European" experience out of MIUI, which was predominantly Chinese. This involved better localization for non-Chinese languages, and making changes to make MIUI more global in nature.
How is Xiaomi.eu roms different from Official Global Stable?
Xiaomi.eu is a custom rom, and as such, contains a fair few tweaks over the Official Global Stable. Ofcourse, due to its unofficial nature, you can not complain about Xiaomi.eu to Xiaomi.
Where can I get Xiaomi.eu roms?
The latest of Xiaomi.eu rom can be downloaded from here: http://xiaomi.eu/community/forums/miui-weekly-rom-releases.103/
There is a weekly (afaik) release schedule for these, and you can find the latest version on top. Do take a look through the first post to see if there are any special notes for the Redmi Note 3 Snapdragon/kenzo before downloading. You do not need to be a member to download the rom.
Which Xiaomi.eu rom should I download?
Ideally, you would want the latest release. But, humans are prone to making mistakes, so some things may break on new releases. This thread exists to have such discussions.
As a question against weekly ROM vs stable ROM, as the name implies, the weekly ROM has more of a beta nature to it. It works very well, but think of it as a comparison to nightly builds from CyanogenMod (except this is weekly, not every night). Stable ROM is much more suited for the normal consumer, but it comes without root.
So, how do I install?
Good question, and the answer to this depends on whether you have unlocked officially or unofficially.
If unlocked officially:
Assuming you have already unlocked unofficially, flash the official build of TWRP
Wipe data and flash rom
If unlocked unofficially using MiFlash
Install one of the patched/safe TWRP's that do not hardbrick on flashing MIUI roms. If you language is Chinese in the recovery, select menu item present on column 2-row 3 on main twrp page, and select the globe icon and choose your language.
If after flashing the safe TWRP, your base rom does not boot, you can just proceed to installing Xiaomi.eu rom
As a precaution, delete the emmc_appsboot.mbn file from the rom zip using winrar. Just open the zip in winrar and delete without extraction. Winrar will do the necessary repacking without worrying you.
Do a normal wipe of the phone and install xioami.eu rom from twrp
Precautionary step: flash the universal boot.img flasher from your safe twrp thread. Some twrp builds do not need this, some do. Read in your twrp thread of choice if it is needed.
First boot of the ROM takes approx 15-20 mins.
If im not mistaken, Xiaomi.eu weekly ROM is based on China Developer ROM with china bloatware removed + their tweaks + language.
So its quite 2 in one i guess
I have flashed eu miui rom 6.5.5, everything is good for me.
a.cid said:
I couldn't find any threads in this forum for discussions on the Xiaomi.eu rom releases.
What is Xiaomi.eu?
Xiaomi.eu is a custom ROM based on MIUI. Per my knowledge, Xiaomi.eu roms started off as a way to get a more "European" experience out of MIUI, which was predominantly Chinese. This involved better localization for non-Chinese languages, and making changes to make MIUI more global in nature.
How is Xiaomi.eu roms different from Official Global Stable?
Xiaomi.eu is a custom rom, and as such, contains a fair few tweaks over the Official Global Stable. Ofcourse, due to its unofficial nature, you can not complain about Xiaomi.eu to Xiaomi.
Where can I get Xiaomi.eu roms?
The latest of Xiaomi.eu rom can be downloaded from here: http://xiaomi.eu/community/forums/miui-weekly-rom-releases.103/
There is a weekly (afaik) release schedule for these, and you can find the latest version on top. Do take a look through the first post to see if there are any special notes for the Redmi Note 3 Snapdragon/kenzo before downloading. You do not need to be a member to download the rom.
Which Xiaomi.eu rom should I download?
Ideally, you would want the latest release. But, humans are prone to making mistakes, so some things may break on new releases. This thread exists to have such discussions.
As a question against weekly ROM vs stable ROM, as the name implies, the weekly ROM has more of a beta nature to it. It works very well, but think of it as a comparison to nightly builds from CyanogenMod (except this is weekly, not every night). Stable ROM is much more suited for the normal consumer, but it comes without root.
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They haven't released a stable ROM for weeks, waiting for it
Using their ROM based on 6.4.21. It's very good. It's smooth and battery backup is nice.
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA-Developers mobile app
jain_pranav said:
Using their ROM based on 6.4.21. It's very good. It's smooth and battery backup is nice.
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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how much SOT and standby do you get? 7.2.5 miui global is draining battery badly
Rajdip said:
how much SOT and standby do you get? 7.2.5 miui global is draining battery badly
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I don't generally see battery stats. Let me know which app to check and I can post screenshots.
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Hi,
I'm curious about this rom, I will install it soon. The main part that is mainly bothering me with the 'normal' roms is the network issues - missing calls while screen is off/phone is in standby. There's a fix by disabling qualcomm.qti.supersaver and then dialing a set of numbers. But that keeps the modem awake AFAIK, and this reduces the battery life to 50%.
Any comment on this with xiaomi.eu's rom? Or do we have to wait for xiaomi/qualcomm to fix this first. Couldn't find info about it on their forum, the tab is pinned in my browser
Thanks in advance!
I'm using the Xiaomi EU stable for a while now, no issues that I can see, not sure about missing phone calls as no one contacts me that way.
5h40 screen time with 51% battery remaining. I use Miui launcher and shut off most sync stuff in my apps.
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA Free mobile app
Nutsonfire said:
I'm using the Xiaomi EU stable for a while now, no issues that I can see, not sure about missing phone calls as no one contacts me that way.
5h40 screen time with 51% battery remaining. I use Miui launcher and shut off most sync stuff in my apps.
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA Free mobile app
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That's pretty great, with 5hour 40mins of ost what is the standy time?
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jain_pranav said:
I don't generally see battery stats. Let me know which app to check and I can post screenshots.
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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You can just goto battery from setting and check.
Does Xposed Framework run smoothly on the ROM?
I had to get a modified version for the official Global ROM and not all the plug-ins work on it.
Immortal68 said:
Does Xposed Framework run smoothly on the ROM?
I had to get a modified version for the official Global ROM and not all the plug-ins work on it.
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Yes.. Using it with xposed framework. No problem at all
Rajdip said:
That's pretty great, with 5hour 40mins of ost what is the standy time?
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It was after about a day and an half since last charge.
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA Free mobile app
AMDFusion said:
Yes.. Using it with xposed framework. No problem at all
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Can you share the apk of the xposed framework module compatible with xiaomi eu custom roms?
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Nutsonfire said:
I'm using the Xiaomi EU stable for a while now, no issues that I can see, not sure about missing phone calls as no one contacts me that way.
5h40 screen time with 51% battery remaining. I use Miui launcher and shut off most sync stuff in my apps.
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA Free mobile app
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But did you have it before that ?
jain_pranav said:
Can you share the apk of the xposed framework module compatible with xiaomi eu custom roms?
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Checkout this link http://en.miui.com/thread-78894-1-1.html
AMDFusion said:
Yes.. Using it with xposed framework. No problem at all
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AMDFusion said:
Checkout this link http://en.miui.com/thread-78894-1-1.html
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That's actually the one I'm using on my current ROM already (Global Dev 6.4.14 Beta for Snapdragon). Some plug-ins don't work though (for example MinMinGuard) and I can't install them through the Xposed Installation Module. I was hoping the standard version would work on Xiaomi.eu-ROM.
While I was in the process of trying out this rom and writing a how-to for this thread, I ended up hardbricking my Redmi Note 3.
I have made some observations, and I am hoping others in this thread can help clear them up/confirm.
Xiaomi.eu ROMs are based on China Dev and assume that you have an officially unlocked bootloader
Since they assume you have an officially unlocked bootloader, they ship with a emmc_appsboot.mbn file in the rom
If you have an officially unlocked bootloader, all you have to do is flash twrp and flash away
BUT, if you are unofficially unlocked, you will hardbrick your device if you flash it this way (I hardbricked my device)
For installation on unofficial unlocked phones, you have to first delete the emmc_appsboot.mbn file from the downloaded zip. Use winrar, and just delete the file inside the zip without extracting (winrar will take care of repacking etc if you do it like this)
Then, install one of the patched/safe TWRP's that do not hardbrick on flashing MIUI roms. I used @Rajdip's Safe TWRP v2. You will have to change the twrp language from Chinese (swipe away on the first screen which is in Chinese, then select the menu item in column 2-row 3 on main twrp page and select the globe icon and choose your language). While flashing Rajdips twrp, my underlying China Dev rom would not get past the Mi Screen, so I proceeded to flash away Xiaomi.eu rom as in the next step
Next, do a normal wipe of the phone and install xiaomi.eu rom from twrp
Before booting, flash the universal boot.img flasher from Rajdip's thread
You're done. Boot up now. First boot takes ~ 15 mins, and most of the time would be spent on the Mi Screen (with the word: android on the bottom with three flashing dots below it).
Hope the guys in here can confirm on the above. If it is correct, I will add it in OP.
If you have already hardbricked your phone and you end up in Qualcomm 900E mode, follow Rajdip's thread on resurrecting. If that does not work (it worked once for me, not the second time), your only hope is test point method. I fixed my second hardbrick with test point.
Next on my personal list: Trying out Xposed and figuring out how to get the official Xposed repo on xiaomi.eu
a.cid said:
While I was in the process of trying out this rom and writing a how-to for this thread, I ended up hardbricking my Redmi Note 3.
I have made some observations, and I am hoping others in this thread can help clear them up/confirm.
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1) If you are using safe TWRP, you dont need to delete emmc_appsboot.mbn
2) Universal boot.img patcher is included inside the TWRP (inside patcher folder, in root directory) , but you have to flash it manually.
a.cid said:
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Next on my personal list: Trying out Xposed and figuring out how to get the official Xposed repo on xiaomi.eu
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You a right.. As I mentioned before, it is based on China dev rom, means still an miui rom.
Those that unlocked unofficially will have to do the steps mentioned by you.

PirateZ Stock Rom For Samsung J2LTE [J200G]

PirateZ Stock Rom For Samsung Galaxy J2 [J200G]
Rom base : Stock [ J200GDDU2AQL1 ]
Status : Stable
*Its My First Post So Dont Know How To Represent It.
Features :
*Rooted with Magisk
*VoLTE
*Deodexed
*Zipaligned
*Tweaked
*More fast now
*More Cant remember now <<
HOW-TO Install the rom:
-Open TWRP Wipe data
-Advanced select Dalvik Cache,data,cache & system
-Then Install PirateZ Rom And reboot...
-Reboot will take 8-15min as its the first boot
DOWNLOAD :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18jjzV-e_0sRX-p3FdKzrJe-Dpw8PzJ-A/view?usp=drivesdk
SCREENSHOTS :
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1D9-0ef_OcJNAF1UpwUJfw07aILDZ2LYz
What advantages from this rom ?? pls post some screenshots of your rom.
any screenshots and bugs?
Great and thanks bro ... Its so light ...
Sent from my [device_name] using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Can anyone please send me link for TWRP (sm-j200g). I can't find one!
Pawan.S 5277! said:
Can anyone please send me link for TWRP (sm-j200g). I can't find one!
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Search for twrp j2lte on google you will get j200g recovery on twrp site and download the tar file and then flash it with odin
Could someone tell me the full guide step by step after flashing twrp its humble req
nikhilkv379 said:
Search for twrp j2lte on google you will get j200g recovery on twrp site and download the tar file and then flash it with odin
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Plz tell me the full guide step after flashing twrp
Bcoz i dnt know what to do after flashing twrp
Prince6342 said:
Plz tell me the full guide step after flashing twrp
Bcoz i dnt know what to do after flashing twrp
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Official twrp is ready ... Flash itu using odin tools..
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Its stuck after installation completed successfully. No buttons responding. Should I force shutdown by removing battery or holding power button.
EDIT: Forced shutdown and rom booted normally.
Front camera issue
First of all,thanks for the ROM..
but my isnt working it says, "CAMERA ERROR". can you tell me the solution for this problem.
thanks in advance.
omi_v said:
First of all,thanks for the ROM..
but my isnt working it says, "CAMERA ERROR". can you tell me the solution for this problem.
thanks in advance.
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Im working on it give me sometime to try to fix...
And if you can wait just flash an old stock rom the issue will b fixed....because after updating to latest stock rom the camera front camera not working for j2 users
Hi All,
This rom works perfectly on my Samsung J200M (dual sim 4G) a quick and easy way to install Android 6 on a this device, runs better than the original up-to-date Android 5 Samsung firmware.
(I have no issues with Camera/s GPS 4G etc everything working as expected)
Thanks.
omi_v said:
First of all,thanks for the ROM..
but my isnt working it says, "CAMERA ERROR". can you tell me the solution for this problem.
thanks in advance.
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+1 in front camera on j200g
Great rom by the way
Hi, thank you very much for the rom. I am using it on J200G without any issues (including the camera). So it's totally bug free rom for me. In addition, with Apps2SD app and Emperor Tweaks (God Mod) tweaks my device running like it has 1.5 GB ram! Playing games never was smoother before. Many many thanks.
MerajBD said:
Hi, thank you very much for the rom. I am using it on J200G without any issues (including the camera). So it's totally bug free rom for me. In addition, with Apps2SD app and Emperor Tweaks (God Mod) tweaks my device running like it has 1.5 GB ram! Playing games never was smoother before. Many many thanks.
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If you like my work just hit the thanks button and nothing else
I already did ;
Fisrt time after flash it turns on normally. Mobile working normally. not also the camera issue. But after a single power off it is showing me that (picture included). Even not charging. What shall i do now. Thank u.
anas sami said:
Fisrt time after flash it turns on normally. Mobile working normally. not also the camera issue. But after a single power off it is showing me that (picture included). Even not charging. What shall i do now. Thank u.
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Have you unlocked your bootloader if yes then this problem will not occur. But now the frp lock showed up you have to flash the stock ROM again with the help of odin you can download the stock ROM from updato.com for your device this will fix frp lock you can also search how to fix frp Lock on YouTube
I think the fault is , I've turned off OEM unlock under developer settings by mistake. And now while I'm flashing the stock firmware I'm stuck at this (picture included). Please help me. what shall i do now... Thank you for your reply.
anas sami said:
I think the fault is , I've turned off OEM unlock under developer settings by mistake. And now while I'm flashing the stock firmware I'm stuck at this (picture included). Please help me. what shall i do now... Thank you for your reply.
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Download the lastest stock rom then flash it. This will fix your phone
Here is the link for latest stock rom https://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=B80C16C008BC11E89F15FA163EE8F90B

Need help regarding stock rom

Currently I am using pixel experience plus edition in my Max pro m2 as a custom ROM and want to go back to stock rom..... Anyone help me in this
I am having TWRP recovery as a recovery in phone..
I try to download and install official Android 10 beta ROM from Asus website for Max pro m2 but it shows failed again and again anyone please guide me how to get this issue solve and how to go back to stock rom.....
him9655 said:
Currently I am using pixel experience plus edition in my Max pro m2 as a custom ROM and want to go back to stock rom..... Anyone help me in this
I am having TWRP recovery as a recovery in phone..
I try to download and install official Android 10 beta ROM from Asus website for Max pro m2 but it shows failed again and again anyone please guide me how to get this issue solve and how to go back to stock rom.....
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Try this:
https://t.me/AsusMaxProM2/1533
Petr-73 said:
Try this:
https://t.me/AsusMaxProM2/1533
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It redirect to me on original site where I have done all things and again I face all the same things...
him9655 said:
It redirect to me on original site where I have done all things and again I face all the same things...
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It Is working perfectly...
...
Petr-73 said:
Try this:
https://t.me/AsusMaxProM2/1533
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Petr-73 said:
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Thank you for guiding me in detail... Once again thank you.........
Last question I want to ask after installing this rom can I get asus's onward upcoming updates by OTA.... Or this is stock rom mod...
him9655 said:
Thank you for guiding me in detail... Once again thank you.........
Last question I want to ask after installing this rom can I get asus's onward upcoming updates by OTA.... Or this is stock rom mod...
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No, unfortunately if You have unlocked boatloader, there won't be any OTA update.
You have to find new updates on Asus websites.
there someone has problem like me. after test android 10 beta official, and downgrade to 9. device must be wipe to use it. or maybe this problem because device ubl is unlocked? now i'm on 2017.1910.071. just wait for stable 10. if not really like i want. maybe i will back to 10 google pixel experience *my device will not get ota because ubl unlock.
My flash camera didn't work, please help me

Redmi 4 prime Android update from Marshemello 6.0 to 11 or 12

Hello;
I want to ask who better knows than me if I can upgrade Android 6.0 which I have on my Redmi 4 Prime to a stable version of Android 11 or 12, the picture is attached of my current firmware and versions, as with the current version am losing some apps which I stopped supporting Android 6.0.
Thank you so much for your attention and participation.
Best Regards
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kmliug said:
Hello;
I want to ask who better knows than me if I can upgrade Android 6.0 which I have on my Redmi 4 Prime to a stable version of Android 11 or 12, the picture is attached of my current firmware and versions, as with the current version am losing some apps which I stopped supporting Android 6.0.
Thank you so much for your attention and participation.
Best Regards
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I don't think that's possible. The best you could do is to try and modify the apps or force them to run, but that's very hit and miss.
chittrip said:
I don't think that's possible. The best you could do is to try and modify the apps or force them to run, but that's very hit and miss.
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HHi ,
I've installed,yesterday , HAVOC 4.9 based to Android 11.
In the last 2 years i've used HAVOC 3.12 found here in XDA and based to Android 10
Both of them are great with my Redmi 4 Prime (MARKW)....remember to patch audio with sound fix that find online
best regard
kintaro_pd said:
HHi ,
I've installed,yesterday , HAVOC 4.9 based to Android 11.
In the last 2 years i've used HAVOC 3.12 found here in XDA and based to Android 10
Both of them are great with my Redmi 4 Prime (MARKW)....remember to patch audio with sound fix that find online
best regard
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Hello; I always see "MARKW" what is that? how an I know if my Redmi 4 prime is "MARKW"?
I have miui port android 10 installed and it is working just fine,even better than stock rom.I prefer it better than lineage os.Android 11 is the last aosp.Android 12 does not exist for redmi 4 prime.No kernel for A12.Markw is nick name for Redmi 4 prime.
File on MEGA
mega.nz
This is link to rom for Redmi 4 prime miui android 10
You must use treble recovery to flash.Wipe cache,dalvik,data,system,vendor.
marduj5 said:
You must use treble recovery to flash.Wipe cache,dalvik,data,system,vendor.
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Hello; I would appreciate if you send me the step-by-step guide to upgrade as I am not an expert with that.
Also I found that many are talking that the upgrade is suitable only for "MARKW" and I do not know what is that, I am not sure my redmi 4 prime is "MARKW"
Many thanks in advance,
kmliug said:
Hello; I would appreciate if you send me the step-by-step guide to upgrade as I am not an expert with that.
Also I found that many are talking that the upgrade is suitable only for "MARKW" and I do not know what is that, I am not sure my redmi 4 prime is "MARKW"
Many thanks in advance,
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Redmi 4 prime is markw.Install twrp treble recovery if you don't have it.Put rom zip on the sd card or internal memory of your phone.Choose advance wipe.Wipe cache,dalvik ,system,data,vendor.yThan choose rom zip and flash it.After it is done just reboot phone and wait few minutes.
marduj5 said:
Redmi 4 prime is markw.Install twrp treble recovery if you don't have it.Put rom zip on the sd card or internal memory of your phone.Choose advance wipe.Wipe cache,dalvik ,system,data,vendor.yThan choose rom zip and flash it.After it is done just reboot phone and wait few minutes.
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Hello marduji, thanks a lot for replying. How can I check if mine is markw.install treble recovery?
kmliug said:
Hello marduji, thanks a lot for replying. How can I check if mine is markw.install treble recovery?
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I also tried to follow up your advice but when pressing "power button with volume down key" the mobile boot on "Fastboot" and then it gets stuck on this "fast boot" screen.
kmliug said:
I also tried to follow up your advice but when pressing "power button with volume down key" the mobile boot on "Fastboot" and then it gets stuck on this "fast boot" screen.
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To enter recovery you must pres power button + volumeup+volume down in the same time.You have to learn some things .Read first,you have all this on xda and internet.Treble twrp has wipe and flash vendor option.
marduj5 said:
To enter recovery you must pres power button + volumeup+volume down in the same time.You have to learn some things .Read first,you have all this on xda and internet.Treble twrp has wipe and flash vendor option.
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marduj5 said:
To enter recovery you must pres power button + volumeup+volume down in the same time.You have to learn some things .Read first,you have all this on xda and internet.Treble twrp has wipe and flash vendor option.
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Thanks all o.k now, I used your ROM, but when booting it asks for a password, what is it, I appreciate your prompt reply dear.
Hello @marduj5, hope you are fine and doing well, I faced problems with receiving and sending calls with the ROM you attached here like I am not reachable from time to time also I can not make some times a call. so I was searching for a more stable ROM and I found "Havoc 4.9" I flashed it, but I am missing Mi cloud synchronization and the MARKW seems as not recognized as a Xiaomi mobile phone, how can I solve that? which reflects restoring the SMS and the call history and other backups I used to do with my MARKW.
Thanks in advance for your advice
Sorry.Try rhis romhttps://mega.nz/file/8oNEVLQJ#d7ao3zdi83mbuX-GMm3mhKWCzEm_jklJp1bIzHi4pl8
1.8 GB file on MEGA
mega.nz
marduj5 said:
1.8 GB file on MEGA
mega.nz
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What is this brother? what ROM? which Android version? does it support Mi cloud?
kmliug said:
What is this brother? what ROM? which Android version? does it support Mi cloud?
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Miui rom,android10

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