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Is There a "IAP Cracker" for Android?

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Hi there and welcome to XDA.
What you're asking for is warez, something that we do not appreciate on XDA (we're a developers forum after all, and warez cheats developers).
You're very welcome to participate in other ways, but first I suggest you take a close look at the forum rules.
Thread closed.
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[CLOSED]...for sale anyone?

Hi, I want to buy a {Mod edit} if anyone have one spare..
Please just DM me and we'll make an agreement.
@kimocoder Thread closed, edited and moved to General Q&A.
XDA Forum Rules (excerpt):
7. Do not sell or trade on the forums.
If you wish to advertise a product, simply contact us. We can provide ads but you are not permitted to just post it in the forums. If you do, it will be removed and you're likely to receive a ban.
The buying, selling, trading and / or exchanging of any item is now prohibited on XDA, in any forum or via Private Messages. We now use www.swappa.com
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@frcraig The thread is being locked as it is in violation of Rule 7 of the Forum Rules:
7. Do not sell or trade on the forums.
If you wish to advertise a product, simply contact us. We can provide ads but you are not permitted to just post it in the forums. If you do, it will be removed and you're likely to receive a ban.
The buying, selling, trading and / or exchanging of any item is now prohibited on XDA, in any forum or via Private Messages. We now use www.swappa.com
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Please make sure that you keep all the Forum Rules in mind before posting going forward.
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Lenovo A7600-H thread.

I see that there's been some small progress getting custom ROM's working now on the Lenovo A7600-H version. I only dip back into XDA every few years which means relearning the latest tools and techniques, which also means I end up with lots of questions. I figured I'd create this seperate thread for others like me. Most of the updated techniques are located in the following threads:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-v2-5-for-lenovo-a7600-f-mt6582-port.3713308/
https://www.savagemessiahzine.com/sec__/forum/index.php?showtopic=724424
{Mod edit: Link removed. Oswald Boelcke, Senior Moderator}
But there's still not concise clear instructions on how to reflash the A7600-H versus the A7600-F, they're a bit mashed up so I'm hoping we can get a seperate thread going with instructions for those of us still stuck with this device and desperate for some help.
If @SaberShip could chime in here with the other procedure that would help a lot too.
Moogle said:
I see that there's been some small progress getting custom ROM's working now on the Lenovo A7600-H version. I only dip back into XDA every few years which means relearning the latest tools and techniques, which also means I end up with lots of questions. I figured I'd create this seperate thread for others like me. Most of the updated techniques are located in the following threads:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-v2-5-for-lenovo-a7600-f-mt6582-port.3713308/
https://www.savagemessiahzine.com/sec__/forum/index.php?showtopic=724424
{Mod edit: Link removed. Oswald Boelcke, Senior Moderator}
But there's still not concise clear instructions on how to reflash the A7600-H versus the A7600-F, they're a bit mashed up so I'm hoping we can get a seperate thread going with instructions for those of us still stuck with this device and desperate for some help.
If @SaberShip could chime in here with the other procedure that would help a lot too.
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@Moogle I've moved your thread from the development forum, for which it doesn't qualify, to Android General. You can retrieve the exact reasons for this movement from all the moderator announcements and guidances stuck at the top of this forum that we expected you to read prior to posting:
Miscellaneous Android Development
For ROMs, kernels, tools and scripts only (devices that do not have a forum on XDA)
forum.xda-developers.com
Additionally, I've removed the link to 4pda from your post! 4pda is not only another phone related website (and not at all affiliated with xda-developers) but also well known for the distribution of malware and warez. Links or references to 4pda are not accepted on XDA at all.
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6. Do not post or request warez.
If a piece of software requires you to pay to use it, then pay for it. We do not accept warez nor do we permit members to request, post, promote or describe ways in which warez, cracks, serial codes or other means of avoiding payment, can be obtained or used. This is a site of developers, i.e. the sort of people who create such software. When you cheat a software developer, you cheat us as a community.
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11. Don’t post with the intention of selling something.
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Off-site downloads are permitted if the site is non-commercial and does not require registration.
Off-site downloads from sites requiring registration are NOT encouraged but may be permitted if both of the following conditions are met:
A) The site belongs to a member of XDA-Developers with at least 1500 posts and 2 years membership, who actively maintains an XDA-Developers support thread(s) / posts, related to the download.
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Please refrain from sharing of such links or references in future! Thanks for your cooperation!
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wow XDA has really gone downhill.

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