Hello,
I got this NGM phone from my customer as a dead phone. I looked for a firmware but I couldn't find one. I tried flashing MT6589 (without WT) firmware and now it is in a bootloop. I need a firmware for MT6589WT or any kind of firmware which can boot this phone.
Thanks.
Sorry if I didn't post this in the needed subforum, I couldn't find anywhere else.
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My phone has been bricked for months. I am trying this guide on xda: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
So far all the stock firmware seems to not work. I am 90% sure my phone is US Retail but I am not sure if it is XT1032, XT1045, Falcon, Peregine, or whatever it is.... So I am confused as to which files I am supposesd to flash to return to stock; and where they are located.
I currently have access to the bootloader and have TWRP custom recovery installed but I don't know how to install the stock firmware. If anyone could help me understand which model my phone is / why my flashing isn't working, it would be more helpful than they could imagine... :good:
Other threads I made on this simply redirected me to that thread, but I can't find any help or related topics :/
Additional info: I strongly believe that the model number is the issue as I followed countless other guides on how to install Cyanogen Mod and a couple other roms since I got this phone brand new. None of the roms flashed properly, none of the recoveries worked, until now. All I have is a recovery left and a bricked phone...( + access to the bootloader of course)
For your Model number Check Ur Mobile Bill/Box...
Could you also look it up with the imei #? In case a box is not available
http://imei-number.com/imei-number-lookup/
Voiding said:
My phone has been bricked for months. I am trying this guide on xda: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
So far all the stock firmware seems to not work. I am 90% sure my phone is US Retail but I am not sure if it is XT1032, XT1045, Falcon, Peregine, or whatever it is.... So I am confused as to which files I am supposesd to flash to return to stock; and where they are located.
I currently have access to the bootloader and have TWRP custom recovery installed but I don't know how to install the stock firmware. If anyone could help me understand which model my phone is / why my flashing isn't working, it would be more helpful than they could imagine... :good:
Other threads I made on this simply redirected me to that thread, but I can't find any help or related topics :/
Additional info: I strongly believe that the model number is the issue as I followed countless other guides on how to install Cyanogen Mod and a couple other roms since I got this phone brand new. None of the roms flashed properly, none of the recoveries worked, until now. All I have is a recovery left and a bricked phone...( + access to the bootloader of course)
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try one of these http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54757500&postcount=348
Thanks for the help, but I found the problem.
Opened the back of the phone to check the model number and it was XT1045 like I thought, so I had the right stock images. Problem was I did not have the Motorola drivers for mfastboot installed correctly. I used a guide to install them universally on mac and my phone is back up and running!
Hi all,
So I had a custom 4.4.4 Rom, on a JB bootloader because I can't install roms that have a KK one, says that device is not compatible.
The other day I changed provider, so I had to flash a factory rom so I can unlock it to accept new provider SIM card.
So basicly, now I have a xt925 with unlocked bootloader, but with an old 4.1.2 Orange rom, no more Recovery, and I guess no more root too.
Could anyone tell me (or point me to a web page, because I only found ICS->JB tutorials, KK tutorials with broken links to required files ) how I can do to have a nice KK rom, with KK bootloader and recovery ? (plus my actual rom is badly acting with my radio, I loose signal every 5 seconds or so, which is pretty annoying).
Any help will be greatly appreciated :highfive:
Thanks !
There's plenty of information covering your questions contained in the the "General" and "Q&A" forums. You're going to have to do some reading.
EDIT:
What files do I need from storagecow link in the OP to do a 100% proper flash? The .zip only contains boot.img and system.img but I've heard you need the modem file as well?
There's others on storagecow like patched20fboot.img? rpm.img? tz.img? Should I grab all the files and put them in a zip and then flash? Or should I flash them one by one in a certain order?
I GREATLY appreciate any help. Please note I'm only after official LG firmware, no cyanogenmod or anything.
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Hiya. Brand new to XDA forums so I apologize if this has been mentioned before.
I'm gonna make this as quick as I can. I bought an unlocked LG G3 from ebay
Opened it up and turned it on, first thing I did was check for firmware updates because it was still on KitKat. Nothing for some reason. (if you know why please answer in your response)
I'm new to rooting/flashing firmware but I did my best at researching on how to flash it to Lollipop which I successfully did but I had a few small problems afterwards.
Google Chrome refused to update no matter what I tried, taking screenshots wouldn't work and I couldn't delete the firmware files on the internal storage. So I ended up reverting back to the stock KitKat room, unrooted with no TWRP.
This phone is gift to someone so I'd like it to be in perfect working order, but I would like it to run stock LG Lollipop as well as Marshmallow when it comes out soon.
First question is, is there a way to update the firmware with an official LG software or do I have to flash it? I've heard when you're 2 firmwares behind OTA no longer works.
If not, what files do I need from storagecow (I can't post the link cus I'm new) to do a proper flash? The .zip only contains boot.img and system.img but I've heard you need the modem file as well?
I GREATLY appreciate any help. Please note I'm only after official LG firmware, no cyanogenmod or anything.
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You'll have to root, and use a custom stock rom. It'll only OTA update if you insert an active AT&T sim.
Hello there. I'm want to keep this sort so here's what I have to say.
I have a thing for unpopular brands, and Evolio is one of them. Some time ago I was looking for an Evolio firmware as a backup in case I brick my play phone while rooting. It went just fine but I managed to brick it afterwards by mistake. I took my time and searched around for a firmware but with no luck. In the end I found out that Evolio M5 is just a rebrand/rename for a phone named Okapia Magic X. I tried one of their firmwares and it worked.
It took me some time to find that damned firmware so I'm going to post it here for anyone owning an Evolio M5, maybe this will help them skip the tedious work of going trough a ton of underground website looking for it.
[Okapia Magic X firmware (Version 4.4.2)]
Works on Evolio M5 but your IMEI might go missing, you can fix that by going into Engineering mode. You can find the IMEI on your device's battery.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1g12NA6sXz7E2FXFdd7RUU-3_I6qwwkTp
[Evolio M5 Update Firmware (Version ?.?.?)]
I managed to run into this on the Evolio Official page. Didn't text it out yet but since it's their official page, I'm expecting it to work.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1dir7DKdO1dlLwrpT31KclB1VHfrtMYYf
[Evolio X-Watch M (Version ?.?.?)]
I also didn't get to test this one out, but someone confirmed to me that they were able to recover their smartwatch using this firmware.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_hRh3DjuBoeNGJHeTFuQ21sTW8
Greetings, everyone! Usually I have good knowledge regarding rooting, custom recovery and flashing a new system. But this time I tried to downgrade the Samsung Xcover 3 of my friend and flashed the Android 4.4.4 sboot.bin with Heimdall - unfortunately I forgot to tick the "no reboot" option. The moment it rebootet, I know do not have any access to the phone anymore.
When trying to bring it into download mode, it vibrates, but nothing else. Neither Linux nor Windows recognizes the phone. Is it dead? How to gain access so that I can flash the correct sboot.bin? Any tricks you recommend?
back2nature said:
Greetings, everyone! Usually I have good knowledge regarding rooting, custom recovery and flashing a new system. But this time I tried to downgrade the Samsung Xcover 3 of my friend and flashed the Android 4.4.4 sboot.bin with Heimdall - unfortunately I forgot to tick the "no reboot" option. The moment it rebootet, I know do not have any access to the phone anymore.
When trying to bring it into download mode, it vibrates, but nothing else. Neither Linux nor Windows recognizes the phone. Is it dead? How to gain access so that I can flash the correct sboot.bin? Any tricks you recommend?
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If you can find a "debrick.img" or "debrick.bin" for your specific model number, there is a method that uses your external sdcard to boot the phone then repair it while it is booted.
But, first, you need to find a debrick.img or debrick.bin for your specific model number. If you can't find a copy for your model number, you can try finding another member here that has a rooted Xcover 3 with the exact same firmware as your device had and have them pull a copy of debrick.img or debrick.bin from their device then upload it for you to download.
If you can't find that, the only other options are to send the device to a repair shop for JTAG service or replace the motherboard.
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Droidriven said:
If you can find a "debrick.img" or "debrick.bin" for your specific model number, there is a method that uses your external sdcard to boot the phone then repair it while it is booted.
But, first, you need to find a debrick.img or debrick.bin for your specific model number. If you can't find a copy for your model number, you can try finding another member here that has a rooted Xcover 3 with the exact same firmware as your device had and have them pull a copy of debrick.img or debrick.bin from their device then upload it for you to download.
If you can't find that, the only other options are to send the device to a repair shop for JTAG service or replace the motherboard.
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I did not even expect that someone would answer here. THANK YOU SO MUCH, @Droidriven! That gives me hope to rescue the phone instead of having o buy a new one for my friend. Here is what I actually did wrong: In my attempt to "downgrade" from 5.1.1 Lollipop to Android 4.4.4 Kitkat (downgrade needed to be able to root the phone) I flashed the sboot.bin of Android 4.4.4 Kitkat with Heimdall and forgot to tick the NO REBOOT option.
That being said, the phone now only vibrates when using my JTAG (yes, I actually have one and the phone vibrates, but does not boot into download mode and is not recognized by neither Windows nor Linux). So, how to build this unbrick image? Could you help me with that? Both firmwares are to be found here:
Code:
https://samsungfirmware.net/samsung-galaxy-xcover-3-sm-g388f-stock-firmware
Another thread with sadly no file uploaded was to be found here:
Code:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/help/search-g388f-xcover3-debrick-img-sdc-t3399231
As for the creation of the unbrick image, do you recommend this tool? I currently have no Windows at hand but can provide you with the original PIT file if you can run this tool to create it:
Code:
http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f609/atf-v12-70-update-31-mar-2017-a-937102/index5.html#post10127092
DOWNLOAD LINK ATF_v12.70_Full_Installer:
Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/l1c9o7ibv2jypfv/ATF_v12.70_Full_Installer_%2528xdarom.com%2529.rar/file
Furthermore, I actually wanted to install LineageOS on that phone. Not sure if you have a Google-foo so strong that you are able to find a working one for me?
Thanks a lot for your help. May god return your efforts in helping me!
back2nature said:
I did not even expect that someone would answer here. THANK YOU SO MUCH, @Droidriven! That gives me hope to rescue the phone instead of having o buy a new one for my friend. Here is what I actually did wrong: In my attempt to "downgrade" from 5.1.1 Lollipop to Android 4.4.4 Kitkat (downgrade needed to be able to root the phone) I flashed the sboot.bin of Android 4.4.4 Kitkat with Heimdall and forgot to tick the NO REBOOT option.
That being said, the phone now only vibrates when using my JTAG (yes, I actually have one and the phone vibrates, but does not boot into download mode and is not recognized by neither Windows nor Linux). So, how to build this unbrick image? Could you help me with that? Both firmwares are to be found here:
Code:
https://samsungfirmware.net/samsung-galaxy-xcover-3-sm-g388f-stock-firmware
Another thread with sadly no file uploaded was to be found here:
Code:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/help/search-g388f-xcover3-debrick-img-sdc-t3399231
As for the creation of the unbrick image, do you recommend this tool? I currently have no Windows at hand but can provide you with the original PIT file if you can run this tool to create it:
Code:
http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f609/atf-v12-70-update-31-mar-2017-a-937102/index5.html#post10127092
DOWNLOAD LINK ATF_v12.70_Full_Installer:
Code:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/l1c9o7ibv2jypfv/ATF_v12.70_Full_Installer_%2528xdarom.com%2529.rar/file
Furthermore, I actually wanted to install LineageOS on that phone. Not sure if you have a Google-foo so strong that you are able to find a working one for me?
Thanks a lot for your help. May god return your efforts in helping me!
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Sorry, I'm just now seeing this. Did you ever make any progress? Yes, I think there are some reliable methods to create debrick.img/debrick.bin files, there is one such method posted here at XDA in a random post in a thread here but I can't remember exactly what thread it is.