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Hello all and sorry if I do something stupid here that's my first post .
So here I am trying to flash a new rom [I can't post the link to because I'm a newbie here] into my phone because I only have 0.98Gb of data -_-. So I don't want to irremediably void the warranty thus I think I can root it and then flash this rom made "from the custom rom" as I can revert back to a non-rooted phone later. Tell me if this assumption is wrong.
First of all, I'm not using Windows (and before you ask, I can't because I do not have it at the moment ;D). So I'm trying to do all ths under Ubuntu.
From my understanding, I need to unlock the bootloader to install a custom recovery and then flash my rom. To do this, I got adb and fastboot installed using the repos. I can detect my device using adb and using the commend
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adb reboot bootloader
I can get into fastboot mode. This is the only way I found since volume down + hold is the bootloader and volume up + hold is the recovery.
Once I'm here, I can see my device using
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fastboot devices
however, this is were it gets nasty. If i launch
Code:
fastboot oem unock
, nothing happen on my phone and I just have thre dots ("...") and it hangs whil nothing happen. After some tests, I discovered that I can use
Code:
reboot OR reboot bootloader OR devices
but using
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fastboot oem get_unlock_data
would hang in the same way.
For info, my phone just got
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fastboot mode =>
on the screen and nothing else.
I'm rather confuse about what to do so I can install my rom. I don't think there is any way to do it without rooting my phone. So does one know why it keeps hanging like this ?
Thanks a lot !
I can't tell you if you're doing things properly or not. You will have to follow the directions in whatever thread you're referring to out here. As always, proceed at your own risk
Hi, I will be showing you how to root this device, it's a pretty new (released last year) model from Acer (a company dev hates becauseof their no-release firmware).
I will not be held responsible for anything that will happen, proceed at your own risk
ABOUT (ME?):
ive had this device, i really wanted to root it, but turns out that no official or legit guide is available in the internet. But with the help of some other guides about previous tutorial, and a big thanks to smartmanvartan who provided the customized twrp port for my device.
PREREQUISITES
1. ADB and fastboot, here is a guide (Note: im using linux), if youre in windows, go to the acer webpage and download the usb driver for the device and install it.
2. the twrp port in here. Then unpack that zip file, you will be using the twrp-mod.img file.
3. download the supersu.zip here and put it in the external sdcard.
BACKUP!!! Make sure you also have a backup of the original firmware, so if something happens, it's easy to return to stock, you can download the firmware here
Process
Im assuming that you already has the required files. MAKE SURE YOURE DEVICE IS z528, there are two kinds of acer liquid zest 4g.
1. unlock the oem lock in the device, go to settings > about device > go to build number and repeatedly tap on it until you are notified that the developers option is enabled. After that, go to settings > developer option > turn on the enable the oem unlocking, enable usb debugging.
2. turn off your device then boot into fastboot mode (press the VOL UP button and the Power Button) it should boot into the prebootloader, use the VOL UP key to navigate, then VOL DOWN to select, you have 4 options: recovery, fastboot, normal, demo, choose fastboot.
2. while in fastboot mode, connect cable to the phone to the device, then open a terminal (command prompt if youre in windows) then type
Code:
fastboot devices
then enter, it should return a device on the list. (if youre device is not in the list,make sure you've followed the adb and fastboot install guide)
3. Once fastboot detects youre device, do
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
and there will be a prompt in your device, follow it.
4. check everything is okay with
Code:
fastboot getvar all
and look for the bootloader if its unlocked.
5. navigate to the place where the twrp image is located, then open terminal there (windows: shift + right click > open command prompt there) then do
Code:
fastboot boot <name of the twrp.img>
example :
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-mod.img
then wait for the device to restart and boot into the custom recovery.
6. While in the custom recovery, (you will see my name there HAHAHA) tap install, locate the supersu.zip, and wait for it to get flashed. You will see some important notice about not disturbing the process, the device should boot twice and, if everything is successful, voila! your device is rooted, after logging again like your device is fresh from the store, check the supersu app, it should not throw some error
6.5. if it's not working, try repeating the process, then before installing the supersu.zip, go to wipe first, then erase the cache (DO NOT ERASE ANY OTHER!, then go back, wipe swipe to do factory wipe.
EVERYTHING SHOULD WORK!
Just reply if you've encounter any problem.
NOTE:
it also works for the z628 (t08)
Hello,
Does it work for t08?
cartgen said:
Hello,
Does it work for t08?
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Im afraid it doesnt, you have to provide/port a custom twrp suitable/compatible for your device.
Hello , but after rebooting the TWRP recovery is gone. Is there a way to replace the original with TWRP on the phone?
snakekiller said:
Hello , but after rebooting the TWRP recovery is gone. Is there a way to replace the original with TWRP on the phone?
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The method ive showed you is booting only in twrp, not replacing to stock recovery. After using the command
fastboot boot twrp.img
You should wait for your device to boot into twrp.
If you want to replace the stock recovery, im warning you,google the possible problems that may happen, if you wish to proceed, use the command
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
flamendless said:
The method ive showed you is booting only in twrp, not replacing to stock recovery. After using the command
fastboot boot twrp.img
You should wait for your device to boot into twrp.
If you want to replace the stock recovery, im warning you,google the possible problems that may happen, if you wish to proceed, use the command
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
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ok from where did you take the twrp recovery.
did you changes some stuff , sow that its works on this device?
or did you make it yourself.
if i try and its not working . maybe bootloop or just a brick .
can i recover it with the linux terminal?
snakekiller said:
ok from where did you take the twrp recovery.
did you changes some stuff , sow that its works on this device?
or did you make it yourself.
if i try and its not working . maybe bootloop or just a brick .
can i recover it with the linux terminal?
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I got the custom twrp from a person here on xda. To avoid bootloop, don't flash the TWRP, just do the fastboot boot twrp.img, that method will never cause bootloop. What is your device? What happened after you fastboot boot twrp.img?
Your tutorial works fine . But I just want want a custom recovery so that I can make a custom ROM for this device.
i have a question
i downloaded SP Flastool for linux but how put this phone to download mode.
sow that it's connect with the program.
snakekiller said:
Your tutorial works fine . But I just want want a custom recovery so that I can make a custom ROM for this device.
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Is your device same as the device tutorial I've used in this post? If it is, I have provided the custom twrp that works on the specific device.
snakekiller said:
i have a question
i downloaded SP Flastool for linux but how put this phone to download mode.
sow that it's connect with the program.
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You will only use the sp flash tool if your device is mediatek, also, you wont need it for the rooting process this tutorial is for, you will only need the sp flash tool when your device got soft bricked
ok guys i did the test.
you can safely flash this recovery to your device.
lets make some custom roms now.
all the credits go to flamendless
guys are u shure u mean the z628 not the 528? the 628 ist the liquid zest plus iirc... liquid zest 4g are 525 and 528 iirc... if u mean the 528 is the twrp working on this device? would be great it twrp works on this device...
best regards
numen said:
guys are u shure u mean the z628 not the 528? the 628 ist the liquid zest plus iirc... liquid zest 4g are 525 and 528 iirc... if u mean the 528 is the twrp working on this device? would be great it twrp works on this device...
best regards
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My phone is the 528 or the T07. I flashed the recovery and works great on this device
snakekiller said:
ok guys i did the test.
you can safely flash this recovery to your device.
lets make some custom roms now.
all the credits go to flamendless
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Thanks! I would also like to try a custom rom for it, i dont see any custom rom available for this device. update me if you already got one
numen said:
guys are u shure u mean the z628 not the 528? the 628 ist the liquid zest plus iirc... liquid zest 4g are 525 and 528 iirc... if u mean the 528 is the twrp working on this device? would be great it twrp works on this device...
best regards
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oh, youre right, im truly sorry, my device is z528, idk why i messed up. im gonna update this thread. sorry.
flamendless said:
oh, youre right, im truly sorry, my device is z528, idk why i messed up. im gonna update this thread. sorry.
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so the twrp should be able to flash on the z528 without any problems, right?
best regards
numen said:
so twrp should be able to flash on the z528 without any problems, right?
best regards
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Absolutely ?
Yes, works 1000%
ok guys
i maked just a original rom from the latest firmware version 1.0.15.
what is different with the original stock rom!!!!
its now auto rooted in the system self.
removed all the bloatware.
init.d added so you can add scripts if you like.
changed the boot en shutdown animation.
tell me what you want also see changed in the rom. (launcher maybe?)
when its fully finish i upload it.
and BTW its flashable with twrp
This thread will guide you to flash a custom recovery, Root the device, flash custom ROMs. Firstly, read the entire post and then start your work.
I am a noob. But I have a little experience of rooting and flashing. This device gave me nightmares which are less than as compared to the Xperia Sola which I bricked some years back.
My device has a problem. It does not help install twrp with the traditional ways we know like we can see in the Official TWRP website using "dd" method, the Cyanogenmod link using fastboot commands, the Flashify method, the RecoveryApp method whose apk I never found and the Recovery Installer Utility.
I came to know that either my phone don't have the recovery partition or the phone is overriding all the commands.
Using fastboot commands would give the error like in this post.
Using Flashify would tell me there's no recovery partition found. Rashr would complete the flash process but after booting to recovery, there was no TWRP, just the stock Android recovery.
If you read carefully on the twrp page of XL, there's a line which caught my attention late enough.
It means that TWRP may not work on your device unless you install other custom software as well.
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Flashing custom kernels with flashtool is easy and they come with recovery pre-installed and lots of amazing stuff, but they won't do any good with the stock ROM. I've tried the Extended stock kernel, the Phantom Kernel and the Thunderzap 4.15.
After surfing the web and forums of other devices, I found that there is a chance I can fix things by updating/repairing software via PC Companion. But something happened and repair also failed.
I can't tell the reason why this happened. And I didn't store the logs. But with trial and error I found some workarounds.
Actual Methods start here
Rooting the device
If you only want to root your device for various reasons, then you will need nothing but a Rootkit. Check out this post about Rooting Xperia L.
But if you are planning to install custom ROMs for your device, then skip this rooting step. It won't be necessary for this condition.
Flashing custom recovery
*Try this method only if above-mentioned method fails*
1. Download TWRP 3.2.1 img. The 3.2.2 and 3.2.3 versions work perfectly but they caused the screen to flicker like hell on my device. Rename the file to 'twrp.img'
2. Download and install adb and fastboot drivers system-wide.
3. Connect your device to PC via USB cable and enabling USB-debugging mode.
4. Open Windows Powershell/Command Prompt in the twrp download directory by pressing Shift and clicking right mouse button.
5. Use fastboot command on stock ROM without root and Unlocked Bootloader. Instead of flashing twrp image to recovery, flash to boot. Use the code:
Code:
adb devices
adb reboot fastboot
Wait for device to boot into fastboot mode. A blue LED will flash when connected.
Code:
fastboot flash boot twrp.img
fastboot reboot
After reboot, don't boot to system. Boot to recovery by pressing volume up repeatedly when pink LED glows. Stop when device vibrates and LED color changes
Flashing custom ROMs
Once the recovery is installed, everything becomes easy. you can find different custom ROMs on the device page here on XDA.
My favorite one is The resurrection Remix Nougat. It is stable enough to be your daily driver. You can head to that page and follow their instructions. But I will also provide steps here.
When in TWRP after the last step, move the downloaded zip file of the ROM and GApps you want to install to the storage of the device by simply connecting via USB.
After that, in TWRP click on Wipe->Advanced->Tick on System, Cache, Dalvik cache. Then Do swipe to begin wipe.
After wipe, go back to main menu. Tap on install, select from the list the ROM zip. then tap on Add more zips and select the GApps zip and then Swipe to start flashing.
After flashing, reboot to system. The first boot takes time. Don't panic if it won't boot.
Install TWRP to FOTAKernel
After booting to your new ROM, you can install the TWRP to your FOTAKernel.
This can be done as following:
Get the downloaded TWRP img file and push it to the device using command line. Open command prompt in the TWRP directory and type,
Code:
adb root
adb wait-for-device
adb push twrp.img /tmp/twrp.img
Now extract the TWRP image to the FOTA partition code,
Code:
adb shell dd if=/tmp/twrp.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/FOTAKernel
Now reboot to recovery
Code:
adb reboot recovery
Note that custom ROMs often come with Root access inbuilt. If your ROM happened to be not, and your ROM is based on Lollipop or later version of Android, you can root with Magisk. Just read carefully before proceeding.
Comments are welcome!
Hi.
I'm following this thread and I'm stuck on the fifth step "... flash to boot. Use the code:
adb devicesadb reboot fastboot "
I think my Sony Xperia L C2105 does not have the fastboot mode.
Here's what I did:
Drivers for Xpleria L are installed.
The bootloader is unlocked (I think!)
1 - installed 15-second ADB
2 - open Windows power shell
3 - Command: adb devices
Response is: "List of devices attached: ZH8001ADB3 device"
4 - Command: adb reboot fastboot
Response is: long pause, phone booted but in normal mode, and light is red ...!
5 - Command: fastboot flash boot twrp.img;
Response is: "<waiting for device>";
- phone still running in normal mode and the light is red.
- few minutes later, the phone is charging with green light present.
I think the phone is rooted.
I used the code provided by the Sony website to unlock the bootloader.
Using the Root Checker Basic app, I get the info: "Congratulations! Root access is properly installed on this device!"
But if I type in the dialer *#*#7378423#*#*, and go to Service info > Configuration > Rooting status is "Boootloader unlock allowed" !!
Is that why it does not work?
I tried switching it off and doing Boot into Xperia L Fastboot Mode Using HARDWARE BUTTONS, but the phone is dark, with no picture, and the led turns blue.
Using the command:
PS C: \ adb> adb devices
List of devices attached
PS C: \ adb>
I've been trying to do that for a few days now and I still have not managed it, even using other advice.
Can someone tell me what to do?
Thank you in advance.
Everterra said:
Hi.
I'm following this thread and I'm stuck on the fifth step "... flash to boot. Use the code:
adb devicesadb reboot fastboot "
I think my Sony Xperia L C2105 does not have the fastboot mode.
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1. When in fastboot mode, you should type in cmd "fastboot devices" to check the device connectivity. If you can't, then connect using hardware keys.
2. Blue light indicates that you are in fastboot mode. If list of attached devices are blank, that means drivers are not installed (properly). Connect your phone again in fastboot mode and check your drivers page, Win+X > M (I am assuming you must be on windows). There must be a tiny yellow triangle on your device's name. Right click on it and uninstall it and remove device. Try again installing drivers from the flashtool's folder. Disable driver signature enforcement if you are having trouble going the straight way.
3. Your bootloader is still locked because if it had unlocked then the message displayed would have been, "Bootloader Unlocked: Yes" or something like that. Try flashing your stock ROM via Flashtool. Wipe cache and data while flashing. After flashing stock Rom, try unlocking bootloader again. I believe you are using Flashtool.
4. If you are rooted, then you must have any SuperSU app installed on your device. And it's all good even if you are rooted.
Hi all! Now we can root our Sunny 2 phones!
I'd make a TWRP port for this device (adb enabled) so we can just sideload the Magisk installer.
History:
After some time having a Wiko Sunny 2 phone, I'd search a lot and didn't find any method for rooting this little thing.
Then I had the idea to mod the stock recovery to allow test keys and then flash anything, tried to do that and didn't work.
Another idea came to my mind: port TWRP from another phone with same chipset. Started my search for a SPD7731c device with working TWRP and after some time found some guy who made a TWRP port for his "Selecline S6S4IN3G" device and as it had the same chipset it worked. Just gathered the recovery.img from the stock rom (thanks Wiko for giving it on they web page) and unpacked it with carliv image kitchen, replaced the stock ramdisk with TWRP's one and just modded some things inside it (default.prop and the init.rc files). As the vold.fstab is the same, didn't need to modify it.
After some testing, the only problem remaining is that the touch doesn't work well (it receives touch input all the time, even if not touched) but it's enough to get our Sunny2's rooted via ADB and magisk's zip.
REQUIREMENTS:
A PC (or another phone with OTG support, if you use a phone then you'll also need an adb binary compiled for ARM)
ADB, Fastboot and drivers: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1N38jqQqX87dEKsBIgDb_9MC-k43YUi85
TWRP image: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1DZhL6RckvzQyxGCq2Yy64Cqnpnnm1Ofp
Stock recovery image (in case something goes wrong you can revert to this): https://drive.google.com/open?id=1spaFc1sqqjFdwzt9cYDfSO_KVh1aYuh5
Magisk ZIP (can be latest or this zip): https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-OPU1JycSr8nVyAGfdkhdajn8Uap_0dl
ROOT PROCESS:
1. While on Android, go to Settings>About this device and toch 7 times Build number (this will enable Developer Options)
2. Now go back to Settings and then Developer options>Enable OEM unlock and USB debugging.
3. Connect the device to the PC and install the correct driver (for doing this just open Device Manager and force the install of Android Composite ADB Interface on your unrecognized device (should be called SUNNY2)).
4. Open a CMD/Terminal and type this:
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
5. Now type
Code:
fastboot flash recovery path/to/twrp-suny2.img
and after that just
Code:
fastboot reboot
.
6. Now the phone will start, just type in CMD/Terminal
Code:
adb reboot recovery
and you will boot into TWRP.
7. Okay, this TWRP has a buggy touch so just use ADB to install the magisk zip:
Code:
adb shell twrp sideload
, then
Code:
adb sideload path/to/magisk.zip
and finally
Code:
adb reboot
.
8. Nice, now Magisk should be installed. Now with root access, happy modding!
Some things to note:
1) In this guide I did everything via ADB, never booted to recovery or fastboot using button combinations. Why? Simple, on my device I didn't find the correct combinations.
2) You can use TWRP also for factory resetting or installing anything, but via ADB only (as the touch doesn't work properly).
3) If you need any help with this device just PM me!
I hope this guide will be useful for anyone.
CREDITS:
This guy for his work on porting TWRP to his device
Magisk team for his work on making root as simple as flashing a ZIP!
AndroidMTK website for hosting the ADB installer which
I just mirrored!
Stuck in boot loop
Hi ! Thanks for the HowTo !
But...
I followed the exact same procedure (except I had to fastboot oem unlock before flashing the twrp image, in addition to unlocking it in dev mode).
After flashing, the device was stuck in a boot loop : "orange state your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted / your device will boot in 5 seconds". Tried all manners of key combos to reboot in recovery (Vol Up + power is supposed to be the right combo) but to no avail.
Fortunately Wiko provides an "upgrade" tool that allows you to factory reset the device (support dot wikomobile dot com /maj/Sunny2Plus_V24.zip, window$ only) but no luck installing twrp.
Any idea why ? Thanks in advance
tofleplof said:
Hi ! Thanks for the HowTo !
But...
I followed the exact same procedure (except I had to fastboot oem unlock before flashing the twrp image, in addition to unlocking it in dev mode).
After flashing, the device was stuck in a boot loop : "orange state your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted / your device will boot in 5 seconds". Tried all manners of key combos to reboot in recovery (Vol Up + power is supposed to be the right combo) but to no avail.
Fortunately Wiko provides an "upgrade" tool that allows you to factory reset the device (support dot wikomobile dot com /maj/Sunny2Plus_V24.zip, window$ only) but no luck installing twrp.
Any idea why ? Thanks in advance
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Hmm this device is pretty strange, his key combinations never worked for me (because of that I'd need to reboot into system a few times, instead of booting to fastboot with keys).
You can try this:
After flashing stock rom and allowing oem unlock on settings, reboot directly to fastboot. Then use "fastboot boot recovery.img" and tell me what it says. If it says something about bad boot image, it's normal (that happens in my device even if try to load stock boot.img).
Also there's a tool called SPD Research Download Tool, which let's you flash the phone partitions one by one (manually selectable) from the path you want, while phone is in download mode (volume down and connect USB to PC). However, I don't know if that tool's license allows it's free redistribution, so I recommend research for it before downloading anything.
You can get the stock files by running the wiko upgrade tool, going to the folder it extracted his files and then looking for a file called rom.pac (then unpack it, there are guides here on XDA for doing so). You can even edit the boot splash image lol
Sorry for wasting your time
I'm so stupid ! It turns out my device is a different model, the Sunny 2 Plus.
Sorry, and thanks again
Does anyone know if a custom rom exists for the Wiko Sunny 2?
Klab98 said:
Does anyone know if a custom rom exists for the Wiko Sunny 2?
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Nope, sold the device some days after writing this post so didn't even bother to port anything.
BTW it's a 4-core phone with 512MB RAM, so what would you expect to run there? I thing nothing higher than MM (KK would be nice if it was not so outdated nowadays)
Hi, i have got a problem with my wiko sunny 2 plus.
i flashed twrp via fastboot, it succeed. but after reboot the phone didnt start,
only shows orange state, didn´t connect to pc anymore with same cable. i mean i can hear the win7 sound of connecting device and right after connect sound appear then disconnect sound follows right after. so i cant detect the device with adb anymore. what to do, any idea? P.S. sp flashtool also cant detect device. greets
merci beaucoup j espere sa marche
EDIT: I attached a zip with AIDA64's reports for this phone. One report has Magisk hidden from AIDA64, the other doesn't.
This mostly a copy of _cab13_'s Rooting the UMI F2 post as the same instructions for rooting that phone are how I rooted the S5 Pro. So please give _cab13_ thanks here if this helped you root your phone. I'll take a thanks for removing the orange state warning if I helped you with that
Please be patient when posting questions, I will get back to you as quickly as I can. I just have many responsibilities which take up a great deal of my time.
Rooting the S5 Pro
Disclaimers
This is important, please read thoughtfully.
whatever you do, NEVER EVER use SP Flash Tool in "Format All+Download" mode. This will wipe your IMEI['s]s and some other bad stuff will happen like loss of fingerprint sensor. This cannot be reversed by us.
Once bootloader is unlocked, warranty is considered void. By following this guide, you consent to that happening. Safety net CTS will not pass anymore unless you flash Magisk which hides the unlocked bootloader.
Never re-lock your bootloader while running anything unofficial as the phone will not boot until you unlock again.
And, once again, a lot of bad things can happen like boot loops, if that happens to you, don't freak out! Simply re-flash the stock ROM, redoing the rooting process from the start. It might be time consuming, but that's your safest bet!
More important even, have fun rooting, it's before all a hobby!
Various Resources
>>> Latest official stock ROM <<<
[Non European] UMIDIGI_S5Pro_20210107.V3.04
[European] UMIDIGI_S5Pro.E_20201130.V3.04
Minimal ADB and Fastboot by shimp208
> Magisk (and Manager) by topjohnwu <
Mediatek SP Flash Tool
UMIDIGI Community Forum S5 Pro Thread
Unlocking Bootloader
ATTENTION!! After unlocking the bootloader, all user data in the phone's memory will be lost, so do not forget to throw all the most important things on your computer or flash drive!
1) Activate "Developer options" through Settings > About Phone > Tap Build Number multiple times.
2) Open "Developer options" in Settings > System > Tap Advanced.
Enable "OEM Unlocking" and enter your password to confirm. Enable "USB Debugging" as well.
3) On Windows, download and install Minimal ADB and Fastboot by shimp208
On Linux, use your package manager to install android-tools-adb and android-tools-fastboot
4) Open command prompt (Win + R > type cmd) or a terminal on linux.
5) Plug your phone, accept the prompt about adb and the PC signature.
6) Type adb reboot bootloader to reboot in fastboot mode. Unplug your cable from your phone
and replug it after fastboot is printed at the bottom of the screen.
THESE NEXT TWO STEPS WILL COMPLETELY WIPE YOUR DATA
7) Unlock the bootloader using fastboot flashing unlock and pressing Vol+
8) Unlock the secure partitions using fastboot flashing unlock_critical and pressing Vol+
9) Restart using fastboot reboot
You will now always see "Orange State" at boot; this is completely fine and will only delay your boot by 5 seconds.
Rooting using Magisk patched boot.img
This is "experimental" and is probably overkill, but everyone managed to install Magisk with it.
1) Clean install UMIDIGI_S5Pro_20200702.V3.02 (or the European one) with SPFT by selecting the scatter file, pressing download an rebooting the phone
(Make sure it is in "Download Mode" and not "Format + Download")
2) Patch boot.img by copying it to your device, using Magisk Manager to patch it, and get back the magisk_patched.img in the Download folder back to your PC.
3) Start ADB while booted; run adb reboot bootloader. Alternative is to reboot to recovery and selecting "reboot to bootloader"
4) unlock if not already done with fastboot flashing unlock followed by fastboot flashing unlock_critical
5) In the following code, the vbmeta.img and the recovery.img are the stock files from the ROM you downloaded and extracted.
Code:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash boot magisk_patched.img
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot reboot
When rebooting, install Magisk Manager. It will prompt to finalize the installation, you can do so.
Congratulations ! You are now a proud Magisk user ! All credits goes to @topjohnwu he's the real MVP here.
Returning to stock / Resolving issues
The best way to resolve any issue is to return to stock. Here is the method.
1) Download latest stock ROM on UMIDIGI's forums
2) Download SP Flash Tool if you don't have it yet (Windows only)
3) Extract stock ROM in SP Flash Tool directory. Refer to Flash Tool guide if needed.
4) Open SP Flash Tool, Download Tab, "Choose" in Scatter-loading file, select the scatter file in the stock ROM directory.
5) If you want to keep your data, untick "userdata" partition. MAKE SURE FORMAT IS NOT SELECTED!
6) Press Download and connect your device via USB. Reboot the phone or turn it off and everything will be flashed.
7) If you want a full stock experience, I recommend relocking the bootloader so that SafetyNet will pass. Get into fastboot mode by using adb reboot bootloader and use fastboot flashing lock_critical followed by fastboot flashing lock. This will wipe your data once more.
You should be good to go.
ONE LAST THING
Get rid of your orange state warning.
Download the attached zip file and extract.
Put your phone into fastboot and:
Code:
fastboot erase lk
fastboot erase lk2
fastboot flash lk lk_patched.img
fastboot flash lk2 lk_patched.img
fastboot reboot
No more orange state warning! Reflash the stock lk before unrooting, though.
ATTACHED LK FILE IS FOR UMIDIGI S5 Pro ONLY.
Thank you for re-posting this as an option to root the S5. I did get stuck on flashing the recovery. I have tried a few times and every time it just flashes orange , restarts and loads normally. I have verified root.
i have used the recovery found here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-rooting-umidigi-s5-pro-magisk-t4151183
I have no success installing TWRP. Do you know if twrp has a recovery that will work?
Hey guys it's me again !
Got some good news : I bought a S5 Pro as well
And I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT !
I might get into rooting it soon, idk.
Thanks for the shout-out @zerosava
hermeez said:
Thank you for re-posting this as an option to root the S5. I did get stuck on flashing the recovery. I have tried a few times and every time it just flashes orange , restarts and loads normally. I have verified root.
i have used the recovery found here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-rooting-umidigi-s5-pro-magisk-t4151183
I have no success installing TWRP. Do you know if twrp has a recovery that will work?
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No luck for me finding a custom recovery (twrp or anything else.)
If you have any exp with them, see if you can make the F2's (found in the F2 root thread) work. It SHOULD only need a minumum of tweaking, just to account for the (afaik) slight soc differences. i'm not gonna hold my breath. there seems to be a void when it comes to enthusiasm for this phone. by my serial no, i have the 4832nd phone manufactured. compared to serials ranging from 22000- 189000 for my other umis (f1play, s3pro, f2, power3)
I think I'll try making TWRP soon for it.
The F2 TWRP would not be usable this easily, it's easier to start fresh.
If anyone wants to try, download the sources for the F2 TWRP on my GitHub, then you need to extract the stock kernel and replace the F2's with the S5pro's
root working thanx
Hi guys ,i lost the imei on my phone and have the" Googlekeystate:fail", how can i fix them, thanks for you help.
QUICKLARA said:
Hi guys ,i lost the imei on my phone and have the" Googlekeystate:fail", how can i fix them, thanks for you help.
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Sorry, but I made this clear in the original post:
Disclaimers
This is important, please read thoughtfully.
whatever you do, NEVER EVER use SP Flash Tool in "Format All+Download" mode. This will wipe your IMEIs and some other bad stuff will happen like loss of fingerprint sensor. This cannot be reversed by us.
I do not know how to help you. My only suggestion is to post your problem in UMIDIGI's forum here: UMIDIGI Forum
If anyone can help you, that's where to find them.
Please I need your help I reset it wrong with SP Flash Tool and now I get Googlekeystate: fail and it doesn't grab my fingerprint I'm desperate I need a solution please
Ruiz702 said:
Please I need your help I reset it wrong with SP Flash Tool and now I get Googlekeystate: fail and it doesn't grab my fingerprint I'm desperate I need a solution please
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I am sorry, but you will have to contact UMIDIGI support. Only they can help you as far as I know. I feel for you, I really do. I did this when I was a newbie with my F1 Play.
QUICKLARA said:
Hi guys ,i lost the imei on my phone and have the" Googlekeystate:fail", how can i fix them, thanks for you help.
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hello, good and bad news.. fix but fingerprints are lost for good
https://community.umidigi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=19722&extra=&page=1
Ruiz702 said:
Please I need your help I reset it wrong with SP Flash Tool and now I get Googlekeystate: fail and it doesn't grab my fingerprint I'm desperate I need a solution please
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hello, good and bad news.. fix but fingerprints are lost for good
https://community.umidigi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=19722&extra=&page=1
i followed the instructions but i got stuck after step 4 it would be nice if this had a video walkthrough thanks for the guide though =w= 10/10 would try to root again lol
hello folks,
This message is not about rooting s5 but rather about downgrading. I posted on the umidigi forum but have not received an answer. So the problem is the new OTA update that they pushed out yesterday. After update I lost 4G connectivity and i am unable to restore it. I want to roll back to the previous update. They have the roms available on the forum and I downloaded one but what I am not sure is can I use SP flash tool to just download the older ROM version on top of the new one?
I see lots of manuals on how to update but how do I safely downgrade?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Sticks
stick2020 said:
hello folks,
This message is not about rooting s5 but rather about downgrading. I posted on the umidigi forum but have not received an answer. So the problem is the new OTA update that they pushed out yesterday. After update I lost 4G connectivity and i am unable to restore it. I want to roll back to the previous update. They have the roms available on the forum and I downloaded one but what I am not sure is can I use SP flash tool to just download the older ROM version on top of the new one?
I see lots of manuals on how to update but how do I safely downgrade?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Sticks
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Do a "download only" flash of the "super", " vbmeta_system", and "vbmeta_vendor" partitions only (uncheck all other partitions) from the previous ROM. That should do it.
ZeNNoP said:
i followed the instructions but i got stuck after step 4 it would be nice if this had a video walkthrough thanks for the guide though =w= 10/10 would try to root again lol
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What precisely stuck you?
There is a new update firmware please make a rooting tutorial on youtube.,
Somebody made a custom TWRP and posted it on here. So if that'll help anyone out and get them to make a tutorial video, that be great. 'Cause I'm reading this over and over again, and I think I can do it, but I'm being very hesitant about it. And it's getting me all frustrated. I had it on "Flash Mode". And when I continued typing it out, it didn't go through and that had me on a raging panic attack. Luckily, it didn't mess up. But now I'm more hesitant. Please make a quick tutorial, doesn't even have to be perfect...
TWRP is at the bottom of this page:
[MT6785]How To Root Umidigi S5 Pro And Install TWRP 3.4.0 Recovery ~ Techswizz
To Root Umidigi S5 Pro, we will be using the Adb Tool Mode with TWRP recovery for Umidigi S5 Pro. It will be wise to read the post very well before flashing the recovery to avoid any Device errors or brick.
www.techswizz.com
Thanks for this guide. I am completely lost with step 7 and 8. What does the Unlock the bootloader using fastboot flashing unlock and pressing Vol+ mean?????? Where do you enter the unlock code and what is it?
bmaz121 said:
Thanks for this guide. I am completely lost with step 7 and 8. What does the Unlock the bootloader using fastboot flashing unlock and pressing Vol+ mean?????? Where do you enter the unlock code and what is it?
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I am able to get FastBoot Mode on my screen (through step 6). I plug the phone back in per directions & I hear the Windows device connected chime.
I type: fastboot flashing unlock in the same cmd window
and I get "<waiting for any device>" in the cmd window and it hangs.
Every few seconds I hear the Windows device disconnected noise, but no device connect chime. This lasts indefinitely.
I repeated step 7 several times with variations with the Vol+ button: pressing first, holding down while pressing enter in cmd window, pushing afterward, holding down afterward, etc. Same results as described above.
Any help available? Should I not unplug my phone from the PC? The F2 directions did not require that.
thanks!