Alldaymall A88X - General Questions and Answers

Hi,
i recently bought a tablet Alldaymall A88X with android 4.4.2. Unfortunately the OS it came with is full of adware (popups, self installing apps). Reseting does not make any change, also the producer doesn't offer any other firmware then the already installed version.
Is there any possibility for changing firmware to another version? I couldn't find any root matching this tablet.
I would be very thankful for your answers.
Tobias

Yes. I had recently rooted mine. You need to download 'kingoroot one click root' from play store. You don't even need to use your PC to root. It works well and is safe. It's also free to download too.

Thanks for your help. I rooted with kingroot and were now able to remove adds.
Unfortunately i'm still expecting problems in standby mode. Screen should be switched on and off at several times defined with the Tasker app, but often it is stucked and doesn't work. Also wifi is disconnected in standby ... changing system options has no effect. I guess this is related to OS.
Is there any custom rom for this device available?

Vip3r86 said:
Thanks for your help. I rooted with kingroot and were now able to remove adds.
Unfortunately i'm still expecting problems in standby mode. Screen should be switched on and off at several times defined with the Tasker app, but often it is stucked and doesn't work. Also wifi is disconnected in standby ... changing system options has no effect. I guess this is related to OS.
Is there any custom rom for this device available?
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I would also love to know if there are any other ROM that work with this tablet.

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[Q] [HELP] Moto G slower after rooting

I've recently rooted my XT-1032 (telcel) and ever since the phone has been a lot slower than usual. I'm still new to motorola devices. I've rooted other devices before but I can't recall this ever happening. Does anyone have a fix for this? A nice explanation would be awesome. Thanks for everything
Pajaro_Azul said:
I've recently rooted my XT-1032 (telcel) and ever since the phone has been a lot slower than usual. I'm still new to motorola devices. I've rooted other devices before but I can't recall this ever happening. Does anyone have a fix for this? A nice explanation would be awesome. Thanks for everything
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Root is just a change in file permissions, it doesn't "do" anything extra that would slow the system down I will recommend you to uninstall any task manager or task killer app ex. clean master or advance task killer, you can also try by denying the root permission to the previously give apps, or even if things not work try to disable superuser....
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Pajaro_Azul said:
I've recently rooted my XT-1032 (telcel) and ever since the phone has been a lot slower than usual. I'm still new to motorola devices. I've rooted other devices before but I can't recall this ever happening. Does anyone have a fix for this? A nice explanation would be awesome. Thanks for everything
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Just rooting your phone should not slow it down at all. If you've downloaded rooted apps, or flash custom ROMs, and kernels, then obviously those could be suspected culprits for slowing down your device.
Another possibility, maybe a file could have been randomly damaged somehow during the unlock/root process.
Maybe doing the process of flashing a new ROM could fix the issue, manually updating the newest version of Android for the phone, or restoring/converting back to stock firmware, and redo the hole process again of unlocking/rooting your Moto G.

Honor 6 - video and interface lagging

Hello everyone.
At the outset I'd like to apologize for my poor english. I hope that I will explain my problem correctly.
For some time my phone (H60-L04) has terrible lags. You can see it when watching a Youtube video or local videos from internal storage or memory card. It looks as if the phone loses a single video frames. It looks awful. It is similar with system interface. The phone does not work smoothly, does not play the video smoothly. At the beginning everything was OK.
The problems started after upgrading from KitKat to Lollipop. Then I noticed the first lag. I tried to restore the factory settings. Did not help. Then I returned to KitKat (of course stock). Lags still existed. I restored back Lollipop and the lags became even worse. With each installation rom is getting worse.
In addition, the phone very warms next to "Honor".
I don't know what's going on. What is bad? :/
Please help.
Regards.
I think some kind of a CPU problem. Did you try to turn off your phone for a couple of minutes?
If you are rooted, look for apps that that can see and disable apps running on background.
From there you can pinpoint the culprit.
Thanks for your reply.
Did you try to turn off your phone for a couple of minutes?
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Yes. But the problem happens even when the phone is cool.
If you are rooted, look for apps that that can see and disable apps running on background.
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I don't have root. I checked on the newly installed ROM, without my apps. The problem also occurred.
It seems to me that the situation is deteriorating after a factory reset and reinstallations rom. It's getting worse
Maybe you your base version of kitkat is not compatible with the lollipop version you downloaded. Did you already tried this? This works for me. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3099261
[GUIDE] Back to Stock ROM (the sure method)
I tried to restore the stock rom this method from this page: pantomath.xyz/honor-6_l04-how-to-downgrade-lollipop-5-1-beta-to-emui-3-0-using-downgrade-pack-2/
On the stock ROM KitKat situation was the same as on Lollipop what really surprised me
With regard to Lollipop, I have used official packages for H60-L04 from hihonor.com. It was enough just to put Update.app on the phone and make a local update.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
what build of kitkat are you using?
i am using B370 and i dont have a problem with this build so far
my only suggestion is to go back to stock rom (B370)
using the method i posted earlier (but you must unlock bootloader first)
I am using B370 too and the problem still persists.
well if thats the case, i suspect you have encountered a problem with your phone's runtime.
have you tried unlocking the developer options?
and changing the 3-animation scale to 0.5x
unlock developer options by tapping 7 times the build number on the about phone settings
droyd.014 said:
well if thats the case, i suspect you have encountered a problem with your phone's runtime.
have you tried unlocking the developer options?
and changing the 3-animation scale to 0.5x
unlock developer options by tapping 7 times the build number on the about phone settings
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Yes, I tried the settings in the developer options, among others 2D GPU accceleration etc but video is still not running smoothly

How do I update a rooted phone from Lollipop to Marshmallow?

Hi. This is my first time owning an Android phone so please bear with me. Also, English isn't my first language.
I got this phone as a gift, an SM-G920F. And it already has SuperSU in it when I got it. Which means it's already rooted if I'm not mistaken. I'm liking the phone and hoping to know more about it.
Anyway I discovered that you can only change the media volume with the rockers when a video or music is playing. And it defaults to ringtone otherwise. Same thing happens when the media pauses in the middle of playback. But I never change my ringtone volume. It's either on, off, or vibrate.
So I browsed the web for fixes. And found this app called Rocker Locker. I tried it but it was a huge battery drain, so it wasn't a permanent fix. I also found out that this behavior was changed in Marshmallow. Having the rockers change media volume by default.
Tried to check for OTA updates. But it said something about phone being modified. Which was lucky, because I've also read not to take OTA updates while rooted.
Long story short. How do I update from Lollipop to Marshmallow in a rooted phone?
Thanks so much guys!
RelQM said:
Hi. This is my first time owning an Android phone so please bear with me. Also, English isn't my first language.
I got this phone as a gift, an SM-G920F. And it already has SuperSU in it when I got it. Which means it's already rooted if I'm not mistaken. I'm liking the phone and hoping to know more about it.
Anyway I discovered that you can only change the media volume with the rockers when a video or music is playing. And it defaults to ringtone otherwise. Same thing happens when the media pauses in the middle of playback. But I never change my ringtone volume. It's either on, off, or vibrate.
So I browsed the web for fixes. And found this app called Rocker Locker. I tried it but it was a huge battery drain, so it wasn't a permanent fix. I also found out that this behavior was changed in Marshmallow. Having the rockers change media volume by default.
Tried to check for OTA updates. But it said something about phone being modified. Which was lucky, because I've also read not to take OTA updates while rooted.
Long story short. How do I update from Lollipop to Marshmallow in a rooted phone?
Thanks so much guys!
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You can update it using Smart switch, even if your device is rooted smart switch helps you to upgrade the same, google it by typing Smart switch, you will get it and also note that if your device gets updated to Marshmallow, you will be unrooted.
Bhargav Hegde said:
You can update it using Smart switch, even if your device is rooted smart switch helps you to upgrade the same, google it by typing Smart switch, you will get it and also note that if your device gets updated to Marshmallow, you will be unrooted.
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Hey thanks! Will I encounter problems updating thru Smart Switch if the phone was modified with some kernel or a shoddy root?
And are there ways to root Marshmallow? I mean, I can see that there are posts about rooting Marshmallow but are these methods stable?
Thanks again!
RelQM said:
Hey thanks! Will I encounter problems updating thru Smart Switch if the phone was modified with some kernel or a shoddy root?
And are there ways to root Marshmallow? I mean, I can see that there are posts about rooting Marshmallow but are these methods stable?
Thanks again!
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You are welcome mate, nope you will not encounter any issues if you update via Smart switch, if something goes wrong you can always download firmware from sammobile and can flash it using ODIN (simple), still many people are waiting for Marshmallow update so proper root method is not available I guess, what I can suggest you is wait for some more days let's see if some one comes up with Marshmallow root method
Bhargav Hegde said:
You are welcome mate, nope you will not encounter any issues if you update via Smart switch, if something goes wrong you can always download firmware from sammobile and can flash it using ODIN (simple), still many people are waiting for Marshmallow update so proper root method is not available I guess, what I can suggest you is wait for some more days let's see if some one comes up with Marshmallow root method
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Cool! You're right. There might be a few bugs left also. So I'm just going to wait for a couple more days.
Thanks for the advice.

How to root freetel kiwami samurai

Please help me,
How to root freetel kiwami samurai and custom rom for it!
It is use android 6.0 not good
Any updates?
Kingo and kingroot work, but no custom roms. No twrp or any recovery for it either.
Would like to know if anyone has any ideas or news on this.
I'm looking at one of these on ebay right now, leaning towards buying it. I'd almost certainly buy it if I knew there were custom ROMs available.
For the price, definitely an amazing phone. It really sucks that there is nearly zero support for it anywhere.
For $120 I decided to grab it to replace my constant headache with our note 4 here.
The main camera, very, very nice.
The speed seems alright. The feel, the build is great.
The battery seems to drain kinda quick, but that might be my imagination.
I'm comparing it to our Y6Max and phab2 plus.
I used Kingo root on it initially, then went to and currently have kingroot on it. Kingo had annoying floating ads.. Kingroot seems decent but I'm suspecting that it has something to do with the battery drain.
Worst part for me at the moment, trying to work around not having twrp+xposed on it.
(the nav/status bar is taking up too much of the nice 6" screen)
If anyone has any way of getting twrp or something similar on it.... Please let me know - help us all out.
After some fighting with Kingo and kingroot, back and forth, I managed to get supersu to take over, install binaries and update... Now no more Kingo or kingroot. Tempted to try installing xposed, but I'll wait for now.
Found a command to enter in terminal to use full immersive mode all the time...
Adjusted dpi as well
Now the phone is looking nice.
Just gotta wait and wish for someone kind enough to help out with getting a custom recovery on these phones.
Really loving this phone
Stock rom for freetel kiwami FTJ152D
Hi all, I need stock rom or worked rom for my freetel kiwami FTJ152D.
Can someone upload this or what is the link to download this ?
I bricked my phone after flashing custum rom MM6.0 published on needrom. No touchscreen, very bad display, no imei, no root.
Please, help me.
meteor37 said:
Please help me,
How to root freetel kiwami samurai and custom rom for it!
It is use android 6.0 not good
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Hi, I used kingoroot online and mine was rooted. (Freetel samurai kuwami FTJ152D stock rom 5.1)
But now, I have a big issues, I flashed it with a MM6.0 publshed on needrom and now there's no touchscreen, screen display very bad, no imei (impossible to put imei and root with few known method) and no root.
Could you please upload your worked rom ? Stock rom or custum but work fine.
Or where can I find link to download it ?
Please help me.
Myloverboy said:
Hi, I used kingoroot online and mine was rooted. (Freetel samurai kuwami FTJ152D stock rom 5.1)
But now, I have a big issues, I flashed it with a MM6.0 publshed on needrom and now there's no touchscreen, screen display very bad, no imei (impossible to put imei and root with few known method) and no root.
Could you please upload your worked rom ? Stock rom or custum but work fine.
Or where can I find link to download it ?
Please help me.
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Seems like the rom on needrom was for a slightly different phone. However the phone is so cheap now its almost disposable ($100)
I have been able to get recovery but it is in microscopic Japanese Kanji, showing off the high resolution of the screen, but I can't read Japanese.
That is actually a diagnostic menu in chinese you went into (Google Translate FTW lol). For the stock rom recovery, you can turn the phone off, hold volume up button and plug in the usb cable that is connected to a computer. You can also hold volume up and power and let go of power as soon as freetel logo comes on. You will enter stock recovery that is in english but it is useless because you cannot use stock recovery to undo what you have done to your phone since there is no place online you can find a stock rom of this phone model (I have searched for many many hours online).
I am working on getting stock rom dump off my phone using sp flash tool but biggest headache for me has been the scatter file so far. Without it, I can't use the 'read back' option to extract an image dump of working stock rom. Only scatter file i found is from extracting the needrom MM 6.0 which is for the samurai FTJ152D.
I am unable to make a scatter file using MTK Droid tools since MTK Droid tools do not work for 64-bit mtk processors like the one in Kiwami. Scatter files are CPU specific but they are further modified based on the model of the phone and the android version of the rom, so the scatter file from MM 6.0 for FTJ152D is very close to what we need for FTU152D but even a slight variation will result in a rom dump that will not work. If any of you are willing to try, I can use the scatter file from MM 6.0 (FTJ152D) on my phone that is FTU152D to extract a rom dump, but keep in mind that this will probably not work and might make matters worse for your phone. Scatter files are sort of like 'Table of Contents', and if the page numbers are wrong you end up reading wrong chapter... (you get the idea).
I haven't found any other way of making a scatter file. If anyone knows how to get a scatter file from a phone running 64-bit processor such as MT6795, please help us out. Thanks.
Just an update, while trying to make a 'read back' dump using sp flash tool, I accidentally started a download of the FTJ152D MM firmware I was using the scatter file from... Needless to say now I have the demo version of marshmallow and have lost my IMEI info from phone. I did make a 'read back' dump of the phone before i messed up, using the guide from syserr about "Dump Full Rom" at
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540400.
NOTE: If you are still on stock rom that the phone shipped with, DO NOT try upgrade using SP flash tool, at the very least you will loose IMEI information for both sim slots. For me, the phone connects with sim but I can only get 2g data speeds and make phone calls.
I am hoping that the following information can help others:
1) Most Important: If you root, do not use SUPERSU 2.79 or above versions or phone will be stuck in bootloader. Even if you make a backup of boot.img, sideloading it from ADB did not work for me, it kept failing. I am not sure if earlier SuperSU versions work or not, if they do work, make sure you disable auto update for SuperSU in Google Play Store.
2) Even if you make a backup of nvram.bin using sp flashtool, it will NOT restore your imei information in the phone because from what I researched so far, this information is populated using the BPLG and AP databases that are included with the stock firmware as separate files and quite possibly with 64-bit mtk processors, this information is protected and encrypted. Other possibility is that the nvram.bin i recovered from my whole rom dump is for lollipop and since phone is running on marshmallow, this bin file is invalid? I did try flashing two different nvram.bin (one i recovered from the stock dump i made when phone worked, another i downloaded from internet) using flashtool and it made the matters worse, all baseband info disappeared and both sim slots just totally greyed out in settings. If it greys out for you, just format the whole flash and flash the MM firmware again without any nvram partition. Just leave default settings for nvram in scatter file alone.
3) Currently, there is no way to root this phone when on marshmallow. Do not try the chinese one-click or other software such as miracle box, all the ones i downloaded and/or tried or not tried, were flagged by Anti-Virus as trojans and viruses.
4) Be very careful when trying to flash software on this phone, make sure you use the correct Preloader.bin file. The marshmallow firmware on needrom website has a preloader.bin file in it and it works fine. Do not attempt to try preloader from other similar phones or you will brick this phone permanently.
5) ADB and Fastboot commands do not help because the phone is not rooted anymore once you upgrade to marshmallow using the FTJ152D marshmallow firmware from needrom.
6) I have tried combinations of boot.img, and system.img from Priori 3 (it is also dual sim and rom on needrom website is android 5.1), was hoping for a miracle but no luck.
7) MTK Droid Tools works partially with this phone. Most options in the tool require root or do not work with mt67xx processors. I found mtk droid tools useful to enter recovery directly when usb debugging was enabled or to go to ADB terminal to try sideload or reboot bootloader to enter fastboot.
8) Even if you enable oem unlock in developers, the option (volume+up) in Fastboot menu to unlock the bootloader doesn't work. It seems that many MTK processors have this option disabled by the manufacturer.
9) TWRP custom recovery will not work with this phone because the 'boot script' (not bootloader) before actual recovery in the recovery partition has the touch disabled. I was able to get CWM to work by directly flashing it instead of stock recovery but installation of any zip files through recovery fail still.
10) I can confirm that the scatter file in marshmallow rom for FTJ152D available at needrom website has the right entries and address locations for our phone (FTU152D) because I was able to use that scatter file and a Hex Editor program (search for HxD on download.cnet.com) to carve out almost all the partitions from the 2gig partial rom dump I had of my phone in working state. When carving partitions from the dump, some trimming for certain folders is required because cutting the partition by size and making it a .bin or .image file will give errors in SP Flash Tool otherwise. The marshmallow rom or a Priori 3 lollipop rom, both can be used as a reference when cutting out the extra bytes.
If you are like me and have upgraded to marshmallow using the FTJ152D software, there are not many options. I haven't given up yet though, I backtracked my steps trying to make a backup of the phone in its current state using SP Flash Tool full rom dump and it was successful. If I could get my hands on full rom dump of 5 gigabytes of a working phone with lollipop software, I am confident I can restore my phone back to lollipop. This may not fix the IMEI problem but once the phone is running lollipop, it is possible to root it again using kingroot or towelroot and then use one of the imei repair apps or a program to rebuild nvram folder using the BPLG and AP databases and use root explorer to place it in the phone.
Phew... a long write but hope this helps others, and if anyone can help by sharing any thoughts or uploading their stock rom dump if own same phone (can read syserr's method of using 'read back' in SP flash tool to make one big partition dump for the whole rom instead of making seperate partitions which is a painstaking process.
Finally, some very good news for people like me who are stuck, figured out a way to root and install Xposed both Please give credit to Magisk and Xposed developers listed below.
Root:
Root this phone while it is running the FTJ152D marshmallow stock rom using the Magisk guide here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Follow the "Via Magisk Manager (Only support v14.0+): ... " method to install the magisk manager and the .zip file right through it. It patches the boot and makes a patched boot image that you can transfer to your computer and then rename it to boot.img and replace the original boot.img in the FTJ152D MM rom folder. Then use the SP Flash tool, load the scatter file in the rom folder and the 'Format all + Download' option in download tab (it will give you PMT error if you try to just flash the new boot.img alone). Hit the download button, turn the phone off, and connect it to the computer via usb. Everything else should be straightforward but if any issues, ask here, and I will try help if I can.
Xposed:
There is no touch support to make custom recovery work on this phone yet and the only custom recovery i got to work was an old version of CWM which behaved same like stock recovery and refused to let me flash zip files. The workaround I found that worked was 'Flashify' on Play Store. Now that root is working, flashify seems to work (tried Flashfire too but it just hangs and phone freezes). Follow the steps below:
1) Download and install the latest Xposed Installer Apk from their page.
2) Download the appropriate xposed zip file (SDK23 ARM-64), version 89 worked for me. Use Flashify to flash the zip file. If any issues come up, ask here and I will try help.
Official Xposed post is here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
This post is also very helpful:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67696847&postcount=2
All credits go to the respective developers for their work, including @topjohnwu, @rovo89, @mGforCe, @SolarWarez, @MaArCiN074 and others. Don't forget to thank them.
I also have been able to replace the demo mode logo with logo that was in the partial stock rom dump and will share it soon.
IMEI issue:
After gaining root and installing Xposed, a number of apps can help to at least temporarily get the IMEI written to the phone, that lasts till factory reset. One issue that people like me who installed the FTJ152D MM rom is that the bands in the phone are now based on the Japan region and almost all the frequencies and bands needed for phone to get 3g and 4g signal are disabled in the phone. From researching about this issue I found out (I may be wrong but that's the only information I could find and the bands that are enabled seem to confirm this), is that the latest mediatek chips come with all 41 bands and the phone manufacturers and operators disable or enable bands based on their regions and preferences, so that this phone, FTU152D is probably the exact same hardware as the FTJ152D and the only difference is the software which disables and enables the bands based on the baseband version of the rom. This is a problem for ppl like me living here in U.S but the enabled bands may be fine elsewhere. There is no way to change the bands as they are greyed out when you go to modem information though 'Phone Information' section (apps like 'Advanced Signal Status' can help access it). It doesn't allow me to select and enable band 4 and 12 as these are greyed out (but these worked before with stock rom, so I know the hardware supports them just the baseband version is wrong now).
Anyone know or can help get the right bands working, or have any hints to point me in the right direction, please post here. Thanks.
I was able to finish dicing up the raw dump to make back a working FTU152D stock rom with good baseband. Here is the link for instructions and download link:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/kiwami-samurai-ftu152d-stock-lollipop-5-t3750068
I have a question for any and all kiwami samurai owners /users. Is it just me, or does your WiFi seem to cut off regularly? I have been fighting with this from pretty much day one. When I'm using a sim card in the phone, I don't notice anything because the mobile data from the sim is working. But, I have 2 of these samurai phones now, and I bought a blackberry passport for my main phone and now both samurai phones are usually only using WiFi. Funnier thing... They both seem to have WiFi issues at the same time. How I know?... Well, I use an app on all of our phones and devices here - Zello. When the connection is lost, Zello sounds an alarm and lets me know. So if the phones are acting up, we'll hear this all day, disconnecting and reconnecting. I got one more for you, the disconnects seem much worse when I use the phones compared to just having them there sitting around. I even went as far to install many WiFi watching, locking, reconnecting apps to try and force the connection to stay on and alive. They have their work cut out for them seeing as when these phones decide they want to drop the WiFi connection, they will fight these apps to maintain WiFi connection until these apps pretty much give up. I have these as back up phones basically, so it doesn't matter so much but of course, this is extremely annoying and a huge inconvenience at times. Any one else out there experiencing this? The only thing I did do that may have a place in all this... Rooted the phones, and also I removed every google app. I have a note 2, note 4, doogee y6 Max, Lenovo phab 2 plus, tab s and an HTC one m8 that are all the same... Rooted and google removed. Playstore play services all that stuff - gone. Those phones don't act up anywhere close to as bad as these samurai phones. Many times I fight the WiFi off because doze and all that power save crap but these samurai phones are tough to figure out. Anyone have any ideas? I also froze and deleted a bunch of system apps(I know, I know) but that was only after I noticed the WiFi issue on the phone and was trying to see if possibly one of the system apps had anything to do with the WiFi disconnects or any power save features or control. So anyone.... Ideas?
J&G said:
I have a question for any and all kiwami samurai owners /users. Is it just me, or does your WiFi seem to cut off regularly? I have been fighting with this from pretty much day one. When I'm using a sim card in the phone, I don't notice anything because the mobile data from the sim is working. But, I have 2 of these samurai phones now, and I bought a blackberry passport for my main phone and now both samurai phones are usually only using WiFi. Funnier thing... They both seem to have WiFi issues at the same time. How I know?... Well, I use an app on all of our phones and devices here - Zello. When the connection is lost, Zello sounds an alarm and lets me know. So if the phones are acting up, we'll hear this all day, disconnecting and reconnecting. I got one more for you, the disconnects seem much worse when I use the phones compared to just having them there sitting around. I even went as far to install many WiFi watching, locking, reconnecting apps to try and force the connection to stay on and alive. They have their work cut out for them seeing as when these phones decide they want to drop the WiFi connection, they will fight these apps to maintain WiFi connection until these apps pretty much give up. I have these as back up phones basically, so it doesn't matter so much but of course, this is extremely annoying and a huge inconvenience at times. Any one else out there experiencing this? The only thing I did do that may have a place in all this... Rooted the phones, and also I removed every google app. I have a note 2, note 4, doogee y6 Max, Lenovo phab 2 plus, tab s and an HTC one m8 that are all the same... Rooted and google removed. Playstore play services all that stuff - gone. Those phones don't act up anywhere close to as bad as these samurai phones. Many times I fight the WiFi off because doze and all that power save crap but these samurai phones are tough to figure out. Anyone have any ideas? I also froze and deleted a bunch of system apps(I know, I know) but that was only after I noticed the WiFi issue on the phone and was trying to see if possibly one of the system apps had anything to do with the WiFi disconnects or any power save features or control. So anyone.... Ideas?
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There are a lot of variables that could be causing your WiFi issues. Since it is happening on two identical phones, have you installed Zello on a different phone to notice if it happens on that phone at the same time as well? It is possible that it is your WiFi causing the issue more than the phones themselves. How far from the wireless router are you when this happens? It could be that the radio/antenna range on the Samurai phones is lower than other phones and when WiFi signal is weaker, these phones just disconnect. Also, in WiFi settings if you have changed 'Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep' from 'Always' setting to another setting? Another possibility is that 'Scanning always available' setting, if turned on, and you have uninstalled Google or system app(s) that interact with this setting, it could cause a bug where network is disconnected momentarily (see if this setting is on, turn it off).
How strong, how many bars does your WiFi signal show? Mine shows full bars up to 30 feet from gateway and at least half strength in my bedroom and WiFi is not affected or dropped even at half strength. Are you using 2.4Ghz or 5.0Ghz frequency? Try using 2.4Ghz as 5.0Ghz although faster, has a much lower range and if signal is weaker it does disconnect the phone to save battery life.
You could also check WiFi settings using the *#*#4636#*#* if it shows any issues in there.
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There are a lot of variables that could be causing your WiFi issues. Since it is happening on two identical phones, have you installed Zello on a different phone to notice if it happens on that phone at the same time as well? It is possible that it is your WiFi causing the issue more than the phones themselves. How far from the wireless router are you when this happens? It could be that the radio/antenna range on the Samurai phones is lower than other phones and when WiFi signal is weaker, these phones just disconnect. Also, in WiFi settings if you have changed 'Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep' from 'Always' setting to another setting? Another possibility is that 'Scanning always available' setting, if turned on, and you have uninstalled Google or system app(s) that interact with this setting, it could cause a bug where network is disconnected momentarily (see if this setting is on, turn it off).
How strong, how many bars does your WiFi signal show? Mine shows full bars up to 30 feet from gateway and at least half strength in my bedroom and WiFi is not affected or dropped even at half strength. Are you using 2.4Ghz or 5.0Ghz frequency? Try using 2.4Ghz as 5.0Ghz although faster, has a much lower range and if signal is weaker it does disconnect the phone to save battery life.
You could also check WiFi settings using the *#*#4636#*#* if it shows any issues in there.
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Thanks very much for the help....
so, the other phones( we have many) are mostly all set up the same way, all have zello...and no, they don't have the same issue disconnecting at the same time the freetels do.
The router here probably needs to be replaced but, cant get around to that for now.
a little update to this problem... I didn't want to try installing xposed before, because I didn't have recovery installed...got it done using flashfire. this got me xposed and I did this just for the hell of it since i didn't care so much about the phones since they were just being pains. However, after doing this, i also decided to install Lspeed. I remembered that I checked this app out before and i seen that It had some settings in it for tweaking wifi and Lnet. Not even sure what these would do, I started to mess around in there and toggled a few things on...just to see what would happen. also, i just happened to see something in xposed to download "Wifi regional problem solver". again, not sure what this would do, or if it would do anything, i said lets do it...installed it. and believe it or not, haven't had any issues like before with wifi since. Now, not sure what actually fixed the problem or if the problem is actually fixed or if it just took a break from driving me mad, but yeah...it's actually not a bad phone now.
as for Lspeed....using version 1.4.27(like this more than the latest for some reason) and I set up most things in the app to "balanced". not performance , not for battery. Under LNET Optimizer .... NET buffers : BIG. RIL tweaks enabled. NET TCP tweaks enabled. NET speed+ enabled. wifi scanning ...while i've always had off on all devices for as long as i can remember having androids...here in Lspeed i toggled on and set supplicant scan interval to 15secs and wifi idle ms to 1. left google dns off.
just if anyone wanted to know or cares ....and hey, maybe someone knows what any of that stuff means and might be able to say..hey, none of that would've changed anything so it's worthless....or maybe explain what each means or does and why it might have helped.
thanks again.

On rooted Samsung SM-J710FN, camera & other hardware don’t work

I’ve recently been trying to root my Samsung SM-J710FN. I managed to find a sequence of actions that consistently produces a rooted phone. I found TWRP 3.0.2 (I know that later versions exist, but this is the latest I could find for this model) and flashed it using Odin. I then use it to wipe the data partition (because, apparently, TWRP doesn’t work well with encryption). I use adb push to copy SuperSU 2.79 (downloaded from here) and no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0 (in accordance with instructions in this thread, downloaded from here) to /data, then I install both of them using TWRP and reboot.
While the phone does appear rooted, it does end up having some serious problems. Here are some that I managed to find:
The camera doesn’t work. When I try to start the Camera app, it just crashes after a few moments.
The flashlight doesn’t work. When I try to turn it on using the button in the quick settings panel at the top, I get a message saying that the Camera app is using the flashlight (and the flashlight doesn’t turn on, obviously).
The phone does not automatically change orientation as I rotate it (in apps that are supposed to support it, such as Google Chrome), even though the appropriate settings are enabled.
The brightness controls do not affect the screen’s brightness in any way.
(I also can’t manage to re-encrypt the phone after rooting it, but that’s probably better left for a different thread.)
Has anyone else encountered similar problems? What can I do to solve them?
Have you tried to reflash stock ROM again?
I have. In fact, I did so many times before I figured out the exact steps to successfully root the phone (and then a number of times more while troubleshooting these issues). Everything works fine after restoring (unrooted) stock firmware, but stops working again after rooting.
I finally figured it out. Looks like I should have used a different SuperSU version. I repeated the process using SuperSU v2.82 SR5 and the problems stopped.
(I’m still trying to get the phone to be both rooted and encrypted, but that’s a separate story…)
EDIT: I gave up on SuperSU and used Magisk instead. It’s much easier and seems to work perfectly even with encryption!
Can you give me link to download a Android system and Magisk. Which one you used. I have the same problem :c
Here’s Magisk: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk
As for “Android system”, do you mean stock firmware? In that case, I’m really sorry but I haven’t really kept a link to the place I downloaded it from Besides, you need stock firmware that matches your specific phone (based on the part of the world where you bought the phone, I think? I’m not quite sure), which may not be the same as mine.
I've already done it, I downloaded all the necessary files from sammobile.com
But thank you for your willingness to help
voidphantom said:
I have. In fact, I did so many times before I figured out the exact steps to successfully root the phone (and then a number of times more while troubleshooting these issues). Everything works fine after restoring (unrooted) stock firmware, but stops working again after rooting.
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Can you give me the link of the Stock ROM?
When twrp install j7 max then phone go to bootloop problem please tell me how I fix this problem
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Can you give me the link of the Stock ROM?
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As I said before, unfortunately, I have not kept a link to the stock firmware. Further, judging by your other posts, you don’t seem to have a device of the same model as mine (I have SM-J710FN, you said you have SM-J710GN), which means my stock firmware isn’t going to be useful to you anyway.

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