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Anyone doing any "development" rooting, firmware flashing, CWmods etc on iView tablet/phones?
I found someone who did actually...named: eyeoncomputers (hey there!) who made a very comprehensive and excellent Youtube tutorial seen here (I hope this is allowed), titled:
IVIEW 760TPC Advanced Improvements - Flashing Firmware, Custom Scripts & more...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fATLTulwdQg
So now, at least I know it can be done on an iView....
I'm tempted to just go for it....unfortunately, a 760TPC spec is pretty much too far off from a 792 TPC model (dual sim phone capabilities + 2G/3G + GPS/A-GPS connectivities which will most likely get messed up) if I flash it...and without any firmware back-up I'd most likely brick it before I could say I have root!)
Basically...I just want the 792 TPC rooted (for backing up purposes Titanium back up needs root right?)....so has anyone done it yet? or knows how to do it? or maybe an idea on how to go about it? Anyone? :-?
detartrated said:
Anyone doing any "development" rooting, firmware flashing, CWmods etc on iView tablet/phones?
I found someone who did actually...named: eyeoncomputers (hey there!) who made a very comprehensive and excellent Youtube tutorial seen here (I hope this is allowed), titled:
IVIEW 760TPC Advanced Improvements - Flashing Firmware, Custom Scripts & more...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fATLTulwdQg
So now, at least I know it can be done on an iView....
I'm tempted to just go for it....unfortunately, a 760TPC spec is pretty much too far off from a 792 TPC model (dual sim phone capabilities + 2G/3G + GPS/A-GPS connectivities which will most likely get messed up) if I flash it...and without any firmware back-up I'd most likely brick it before I could say I have root!)
Basically...I just want the 792 TPC rooted (for backing up purposes Titanium back up needs root right?)....so has anyone done it yet? or knows how to do it? or maybe an idea on how to go about it? Anyone? :-?
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I has a Iview 754 tpc and like you Im searching for some extra info for modding these tablet, but after hrs and hrs searching on internet, it appears like noone works on these brand, these a pitty, because its a cheap and common brand (iview) between people...
zizou_cr said:
I has a Iview 754 tpc and like you Im searching for some extra info for modding these tablet, but after hrs and hrs searching on internet, it appears like noone works on these brand, these a pitty, because its a cheap and common brand (iview) between people...
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I have one of the 760tpc 's - I gave it to my mother but I need to get in and do Something to it because it's crashing and losing her apps. (Tired of walking her through reinstalling solitaire lol) here's a thread on another forum that may help or get you closer to your answers lol
http://tabletrepublic.com/forum/ivi...60tpc-k-ployer-momo9-official-thread-883.html
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stinkeye22 said:
I have one of the 760tpc 's - I gave it to my mother but I need to get in and do Something to it because it's crashing and losing her apps. (Tired of walking her through reinstalling solitaire lol) here's a thread on another forum that may help or get you closer to your answers lol
http://tabletrepublic.com/forum/ivi...60tpc-k-ployer-momo9-official-thread-883.html
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thanks, I"ll search inside this forum for the 754TPC models.. :good:
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thanks, I"ll search inside this forum for the 754TPC models.. :good:
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My friend have an Iview-795TPC tablet but seems like a different story for them.
One of the kids or someone changed the lock pattern and one day the owner tried to open and locked after several attempts of trials.
Now, it asks for an email account and password of the (last) user who created and accessed the tablet but even the owner's account (email & password) seems like can't open it.
I also tried the HARD RESETTING of this gadget because when they sent it to me to do the remedy or fix it back to factory settings, I cannot undo it. Even I followed all the instructions and step-by-step procedures on the YouTube video, still cannot restore it.
Is anybody successfully tried to restore back to factory setting of this IView Tablet Model 975TPC?
I appreciate it to someone help me on this situation. Link or simple tutorial-instructions can do.
Thanks in advanced.
elsuirad said:
My friend have an Iview-795TPC tablet but seems like a different story for them.
One of the kids or someone changed the lock pattern and one day the owner tried to open and locked after several attempts of trials.
Now, it asks for an email account and password of the (last) user who created and accessed the tablet but even the owner's account (email & password) seems like can't open it.
I also tried the HARD RESETTING of this gadget because when they sent it to me to do the remedy or fix it back to factory settings, I cannot undo it. Even I followed all the instructions and step-by-step procedures on the YouTube video, still cannot restore it.
Is anybody successfully tried to restore back to factory setting of this IView Tablet Model 975TPC?
I appreciate it to someone help me on this situation. Link or simple tutorial-instructions can do.
Thanks in advanced.
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Hi,
As you says my tablet model its diferent from yours, but when I realize my investigation on the web about a custom firmware from these tablet brand, I found these info, how can help you:
http://www.wikiforu.com/2013/03/how-to-reset-unlock-iview-tablet.html
By the way, could you please tell us, how its your experiense with these tablet? Bad or good?
Thanks..
P.S.: After search and search, I dont find anyone who make custom firmwares for these brand ...
zizou_cr said:
Hi,
As you says my tablet model its diferent from yours, but when I realize my investigation on the web about a custom firmware from these tablet brand, I found these info, how can help you:
http://www.wikiforu.com/2013/03/how-to-reset-unlock-iview-tablet.html
By the way, could you please tell us, how its your experiense with these tablet? Bad or good?
Thanks..
P.S.: After search and search, I dont find anyone who make custom firmwares for these brand ...
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Thanks for the response.
Unfortunately, I cannot tell you about this tablet because it's my friend's gadget but I found out that it's okay to use for starters and I'm an ACER Tab user (A500),
I only brought this attention because my pal couldn't fix it. :fingers-crossed:
elsuirad said:
Thanks for the response.
Unfortunately, I cannot tell you about this tablet because it's my friend's gadget but I found out that it's okay to use for starters and I'm an ACER Tab user (A500),
I only brought this attention because my pal couldn't fix it. :fingers-crossed:
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Here is the firmware for all the iview tablets. just unzip it and install the software and it will install the firmware to the device
iviewus.com/download/firmware/
iview 797tpc
I just purchased the Iview 797 TPC with jellybean 4.1.2.
These just released mid 2013, and have been looking all over for firmware, etc.
Not much out there for these models.
I had it connected to PC and the phone icon on desktop through media espresso said HTC generic.
So possibly these are clones of HTC.
These tabs are excellent except for the sound, they are to quiet for playback and handset volume.
So my question is can developers put aside the higher end models and get some ROMs for a Iview.
I would at least like to get jellybean 4.3 or even a piece of that KitKat .......
Flash / install the firmware
xgamer224 said:
Here is the firmware for all the iview tablets. just unzip it and install the software and it will install the firmware to the device
iviewus.com/download/firmware/
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Now that I have downloaded the firmware, how do I put on the device? I don't have Windows (or rather would like not to use it).
I did successfully installed Android 4.4 on a Transformer Prime not so long ago, so I am comfortable with adb and fastboot tools.
Does anyone know?
Hello All,
Our technology firm has been contracted to assist in an investigation of a missing child who is believed to have been sexually exploited and has gone missing. We have just received possession of a few devices, of which one of them is a Samsung Galaxy Tab A. To expedite the process, as time is critical, we are reaching out to a few communities to provide known good procedures. Due to local authorities backlog of current cases, they have passed on the devices to the family who has contracted a private investigator firm, who has contracted us. Please don't turn this thread into a discussion of legitimacy or morality, please pass if that is your intent. Otherwise, your help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
There was not a question posted or anything saying what you were hoping to get from XDA users... What is it your looking for here?
I just re-read my post, and in my haste I wasn't clear, you are very right! The tablet currently has a pattern lock and a backup pin, we are looking for a method to acquire those. I must add that the gmail account tied to this device has been deleted.
Hoping for a quick response...
chuckycharms said:
I just re-read my post, and in my haste I wasn't clear, you are very right! The tablet currently has a pattern lock and a backup pin, we are looking for a method to acquire those. I must add that the gmail account tied to this device has been deleted.
Hoping for a quick response...
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This would require a tool such as a z3x box to remove the pattern lock without resetting the device or to install a custom recovery like TWRP and use the aroma file manager to remove the keys. Depending on the model number (as there are various Tab A models), these options might or might not be available.
Great, thanks for the lead. it is a sm-t350. Being that time is so critical, I'll order a box but in the meantime try the customer recovery method. Any known good tutorials?
chuckycharms said:
Great, thanks for the lead. it is a sm-t350. Being that time is so critical, I'll order a box but in the meantime try the customer recovery method. Any known good tutorials?
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Sorry about the previous response - my coworker has been messing with my account while I was away.
Anyway, I have a z3x box and unfortunately, this option is not available for that model.
http://galaxy-tab-a.boards.net/thread/6/recovery-twrp-t350-355-p355
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2620456 - method 7
Ok, thanks for the heads up on the z3x box.
Are those 2 different methods, or is the first a pre-requisite for the second? Also, how can I determine which version of android is installed?
Thanks very much for your help, and dealing with these simple questions to get me started.
Looks like i have to load the twrp recovery first, then use the aroma file manager to access the key?
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Ok, thanks for the heads up on the z3x box.
Are those 2 different methods, or is the first a pre-requisite for the second? Also, how can I determine which version of android is installed?
Thanks very much for your help, and dealing with these simple questions to get me started.
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Yes, the first is a pre-req. Without a custom recovery, you will not be able to access anything on the phone or install the file manager to mount the system and access the part of the phone the pattern lock keys are stored.
You can determine the version of the software by booting into the stock recovery and finding the build number and Googling it.
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Cheers! I think I have enough to go on now.
My question current is really about better understanding something in this whole Root and Linux learning adventure I think I am totally confused about.
Basically if no custom ROM exist or your device is not listed on the supported list of devices in any recovery program....
OR as in my case you want desperately to get the thing back running on it's true stock what do you do?
Your rooted, but stuck.
So my main question is:
What is the best way to bring a device back to stock if there is no stock ROMs available and factory reset will not work?
On any device in this situation. Mostly I am hoping to have it explained in a way I can really finalize this confusing hole in my logic.
Like can a recovery program find it if it is still on the device somewhere and if not, why not?
Thanks in advance.
Additional backstory if helpful.
I have a Wacom Cintiq Hybrid running Android 4.1 that is ( now ) rooted..
This is a very bad thing. The Real Stock ROM has palm rejection and all the drivers to make it work as a tool. So stock is the ideal but it is clearly not stock as my device supposedly came in the
box running 4.2 and with software and drivers to make it work properly with the pen. This has nothing. No software and the smallest amount of apps possible. Worse this is no custom ROM its on ( I think) as it would be the worst one ever and it was not rooted on arrival. I have no idea what happened before I got it. I may have made the mistake of rooting it really as I found out to my dismay there is no ROM support. So back to square one. I bought it ( very cheap for one of these ) "stuck and unable to go to the play store" and I did not realize until I got it, on a version of Android it was not meant for. Wacom is totally and woefully unhelpful in every way. They seem to want to quietly put this device behind them at the expense literally of their customers.
I have discussed this problem in another thread if more details on all this specific to this device are of interest.
Duende101 said:
My question current is really about better understanding something in this whole Root and Linux learning adventure I think I am totally confused about.
Basically if no custom ROM exist or your device is not listed on the supported list of devices in any recovery program....
OR as in my case you want desperately to get the thing back running on it's true stock what do you do?
Your rooted, but stuck.
So my main question is:
What is the best way to bring a device back to stock if there is no stock ROMs available and factory reset will not work?
On any device in this situation. Mostly I am hoping to have it explained in a way I can really finalize this confusing hole in my logic.
Like can a recovery program find it if it is still on the device somewhere and if not, why not?
Thanks in advance.
Additional backstory if helpful.
I have a Wacom Cintiq Hybrid running Android 4.1 that is ( now ) rooted..
This is a very bad thing. The Real Stock ROM has palm rejection and all the drivers to make it work as a tool. So stock is the ideal but it is clearly not stock as my device supposedly came in the
box running 4.2 and with software and drivers to make it work properly with the pen. This has nothing. No software and the smallest amount of apps possible. Worse this is no custom ROM its on ( I think) as it would be the worst one ever and it was not rooted on arrival. I have no idea what happened before I got it. I may have made the mistake of rooting it really as I found out to my dismay there is no ROM support. So back to square one. I bought it ( very cheap for one of these ) "stuck and unable to go to the play store" and I did not realize until I got it, on a version of Android it was not meant for. Wacom is totally and woefully unhelpful in every way. They seem to want to quietly put this device behind them at the expense literally of their customers.
I have discussed this problem in another thread if more details on all this specific to this device are of interest.
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Hello & welcome to xda-assist,
If you rooted the device you changed the system /kernel in the process, if root is all you done you should be able to unroot by using the unroot option in your root management application, if you did further changes like deleting system apps and so on it gets more complex, the best and easiest way to get back to the original state would be a copy of the latest firmware.. If it doesn't exist you're somewhat out of luck, please refer to this link for further help & information..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
Sam Nakamura said:
Hello & welcome to xda-assist,
If you rooted the device you changed the system /kernel in the process, if root is all you done you should be able to unroot by using the unroot option in your root management application, if you did further changes like deleting system apps and so on it gets more complex, the best and easiest way to get back to the original state would be a copy of the latest firmware.. If it doesn't exist you're somewhat out of luck, please refer to this link for further help & information..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
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Thanks for the reply. So no way to get the extract the original firmware? I don't wish to un-root. The device was set to a very sad state of affairs when I got it, unrooted, with something very unlike the stock firmware and factory date reset not helping at all. Persistently locked into a lower version of Android than it was not meant for and not running the drivers or software it would seem I need to make it function properly that came with the device.
Basically it lead to my curiosity of how one goes about extracting or mining the data that is stored somewhere on the device if all I did was root. Which is all I did.
It should still be there. Basically how do I get to it?
The link takes me back to the forums for help, however I found no help there after much searching before I asked here but thanks
Duende101 said:
Thanks for the reply. So no way to get the extract the original firmware? I don't wish to un-root. The device was set to a very sad state of affairs when I got it, unrooted, with something very unlike the stock firmware and factory date reset not helping at all. Persistently locked into a lower version of Android than it was not meant for and not running the drivers or software it would seem I need to make it function properly that came with the device.
Basically it lead to my curiosity of how one goes about extracting or mining the data that is stored somewhere on the device if all I did was root. Which is all I did.
It should still be there. Basically how do I get to it?
The link takes me back to the forums for help, however I found no help there after much searching before I asked here but thanks
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The intended of xda-assist is to direct you to the most suitable board of xda, we do not solve issues for you or do technical support, please be patient, it often takes time for exotic devices / questions to be seen by someone who can give hints and answers..
Edit: but it's not that the original firmware is stored somewhere on the device by default where you can grab it and reinstall it..
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Sam Nakamura said:
The intended of xda-assist is to direct you to the most suitable board of xda, we do not solve issues for you or do technical support, please be patient, it often takes time for exotic devices / questions to be seen by someone who can give hints and answers..
Edit: but it's not that the original firmware is stored somewhere on the device by default where you can grab it and reinstall it..
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Totally cool. It's a tough question.
The OG firmware thing is the toughest part to understand. Just wanted to make sure I was clear in my explanation and question.
YOU CAN NOW ACCESS THE INTERNET ON YOUR GABB PHONE. However, you still can't mod or get apps on it. Here's a tutorial on how to access the internet.
Video Tutorial made by Hezy: Tutorial may not be current, so check the text tutorial.
Text tutorial
Open settings
Go to networks
The wifi
Tap on your network
Press the pen in the top right corner
Click on and go to advanced Scroll to proxy settings
In the first box, put hezy.eth0sdashboard.gq OR space.eth0sdashboard.gq
In the second,
80
Leave the third box empty
Save
Turn wifi off
Turn wifi on
Connect to your network
Lastly, tap sign into network
Enjoy Credit: SpaceSaver200, Hezy, VGMoose, and RintaDev
Version 0B16 broke everything app/downgrade related. If you are on 0B15, check and see if your Gabb is downgradeable.
Check your software version by going to settings -> about
Hello all! I am the guy who made the last post about having apps on the Gabb Phone Z2. Since I made that post, many sneaky kids and teenagers have come up with ways that we could possibly hack our way into the phone, installing apps.
Now, throughout the development and such, I was gone. I got rid of my Gabb Phone a week after that post was made. I made a video on how you could get YouTube videos on the Gabb phone, by downloading them as MP4s and simply moving them to a folder on the Gabb phone itself. However, even though I can't be exact and close, my brother just got one so I'm back here again! Helo
The original bug was that you could go to PRIVACY -> PRIVACY MANAGER -> Search icon in the top right ->Search "auto" and click on autofill in developer settings, then turn it on.
From there you could install apps by enabling USB Debugging, and installing from ADB. However this was patched in an update. Even if you had developer options and usb debugging enabled, usb debugging was removed from the phone itself. It will not work.
Thanks to Users Howl1346, and ryujin88, we've gotten a guide on how to downgrade. i can't stress this enough, if you have a phone that is on 0B16 and above, was manufactured after December 2020, and hasn't been backed up using mtkclient, don't do this. Always take a backup with mtkclient, just in case something goes wrong.
Ever since then, we've mostly been talking about how we need someone to make a custom rom, or a modified one with Gabb Wireless' apns. (They do not work on the other carrier phone's roms.) I do not know how to make a custom rom and am not sure how to learn, so I'll leave it to some other people. EDIT: this doesn't look like its going to happen for now.
I DONT WANT ANYONE SHARING EMAILS PLEASE, keep it open here, and I'll post anything that we found on our discord to here. https://discord.gg/GhAwuUrvrh
Did I forget anything? Have any updates? Reply below.
Yes, this is me
poor niko, disabled account
PrivateCaboose6 said:
poor niko, disabled account
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i got it disabled, you're only allowed one account on xda, dont worry about it
Could you change the system files to allow developer mode to be or maybe enable developer mode through the system files?
Take a look at these tools
GitHub - bkerler/mtkclient: MTK reverse engineering and flash tool
MTK reverse engineering and flash tool. Contribute to bkerler/mtkclient development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
We should be able to reverse engineer download mode and get the rom. We can then make changes to it and flash it back to the phone.
rilokiley said:
Could you change the system files to allow developer mode to be or maybe enable developer mode through the system files?
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Have you tried "oem adb_enable 1"?
I am constantly trying new ways to make this work. Does anyone have any information that will make a 2021 model work? Was talking with @calvertcrew and he says my 2021 model will brick if i follow the google doc. I have also been trying to convinve gabb to send me a personal update to have devoloper options while trying to pass as a devoloper.
Help would be appriciated.
gabbhacker said:
I am constantly trying new ways to make this work. Does anyone have any information that will make a 2021 model work? Was talking with @calvertcrew and he says my 2021 model will brick if i follow the google doc. I have also been trying to convinve gabb to send me a personal update to have devoloper options while trying to pass as a devoloper.
Help would be appriciated.
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Also, what is the lockdown feature that popped up when I pushed power to restart?
Hello all! I currenlty run a gooogle doc that collboarts ideas on hacking the gabb phone from the inside. However, I now see that there is only one slotuoinm and that is from the outside. So I invite all to collobrate with me on it. Shoot me an email at [email protected]
can anyone make it so devoloper options are always on?
dtingley11222 said:
Have you tried "oem adb_enable 1"?
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I'm sorry I know nothing about hacking Gabb phones and I don't know what that means. Can you tell me what that means? I am more into coding games.
rilokiley said:
I'm sorry I know nothing about hacking Gabb phones and I don't know what that means. Can you tell me what that means? I am more into coding games.
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It's when you use adb/fastboot. It's a command for when you put the phone in bootloader mode. The full command is "fastboot oem adb_enable 1". It allows you to tell the rom to trust the computer when the phone boots and automatically has adb enabled on boot.
how
dtingley11222 said:
It's when you use adb/fastboot. It's a command for when you put the phone in bootloader mode. The full command is "fastboot oem adb_enable 1". It allows you to tell the rom to trust the computer when the phone boots and automatically has adb enabled on boot.
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do you do that?
gabbhacker said:
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do you do that?
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Simple, download adb/fastboot, then put the phone into bootloader mode, then type "fastboot oem adb_enable 1"
ok, has anyone so far made any new developments???? I want to do something that wont mess up my phone because I don't want to pay for it and parents wont by me a new one if I mess it up
jsolo112 said:
Hello all! I currenlty run a gooogle doc that collboarts ideas on hacking the gabb phone from the inside. However, I now see that there is only one slotuoinm and that is from the outside. So I invite all to collobrate with me on it. Shoot me an email at [email protected]
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guys let's just do a discord, I don't want a lot of that email stuff it really locks it down for other people, here's our discord invite https://discord.gg/GhAwuUrvrh
dtingley11222 said:
Simple, download adb/fastboot, then put the phone into bootloader mode, then type "fastboot oem adb_enable 1"
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Ok please stop saying this, it doesn't work. Do you even have a gabb phone?
wkv2101 said:
Ok please stop saying this, it doesn't work. Do you even have a gabb phone?
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Lol, yes I do. I was just trying some ideas.
dtingley11222 said:
Lol, yes I do. I was just trying some ideas.
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Please try them by yourself before telling other people (most likely kids) to do the same. It makes the whole thing more confusing for anybody looking, and floods up the thread.
You're welcome to join the discord to try things out though.
Hi,
I'm MadWolF_x. My Question is - Is there Any beta version for k20Pro/Mi9T which doesn't Require Pc and Other things? Just download Package and install.
Not me alone, there are lots and lots of people Asks and Seeks this question.
madwolfbad1 said:
Hi,
I'm MadWolF_x. My Question is - Is there Any beta version for k20Pro/Mi9T which doesn't Require Pc and Other things? Just download Package and install.
Not me alone, there are lots and lots of people Asks and Seeks this question.
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If there are that many people looking for it and none have found it, then that is quite a bit of evidence that suggests it probably doesn't exist, otherwise, one of you would have found something.
If you are like the rest of us and use mobile devices all the time and you want to be able to flash, update, modify or repair the devices yourself then you need to invest in a PC whether you like it or not. If you do not want to invest in a PC then be prepared to not be able to do these kinds of things with your devices.
Droidriven said:
If there are that many people looking for it and none have found it, then that is quite a bit of evidence that suggests it probably doesn't exist, otherwise, one of you would have found something.
If you are like the rest of us and use mobile devices all the time and you want to be able to flash, update, modify or repair the devices yourself then you need to invest in a PC whether you like it or not. If you do not want to invest in a PC then be prepared to not be able to do these kinds of things with your devices.
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Oh Good God. I just did. And thank you for letting me know that there are * None * how about I create one? Ttyl soon Senior Member
madwolfbad1 said:
Oh Good God. I just did. And thank you for letting me know that there are * None * how about I create one? Ttyl soon Senior Member
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It may out there, who knows? It doesn't hurt to keep looking. As for making your own, as far as I know, there is no way to officially sign whatever you might create in order for it to flash at all via stock recovery, adb sideload or stock system update center.
Droidriven said:
It may out there, who knows? It doesn't hurt to keep looking. As for making your own, as far as I know, there is no way to officially sign whatever you might create in order for it to flash at all via stock recovery, adb sideload or stock system update center.
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Don't get hurt man. As we all own flagships and some of us doesn't like what rom we use. I've been reading threads after threads, doing things my own, sleepless nights, weeks!!!! At some point i thought lets just post something which is most searched.
Reaching Finish line sometimes looks tough but i believe maybe I can. And don't get offended about what i wrote because * Own A Pc * comment made me go nuts. Not everyone knows about xda. They search on YouTube. Instead of reading people chooses to listen. I know how it feels to actually reading what you wrote. Well i should be thankful to those who made me feel bad, cause if i Never felt bad, i would never had any clue about my true potential.
I work alone, i don't have people helping me out. I've never found someone who works more for others, never found someone who can handle mental pressure like i do. And definitely, you will never know with whom you had this conversation \Peace/
madwolfbad1 said:
Don't get hurt man. As we all own flagships and some of us doesn't like what rom we use. I've been reading threads after threads, doing things my own, sleepless nights, weeks!!!! At some point i thought lets just post something which is most searched.
Reaching Finish line sometimes looks tough but i believe maybe I can. And don't get offended about what i wrote because * Own A Pc * comment made me go nuts. Not everyone knows about xda. They search on YouTube. Instead of reading people chooses to listen. I know how it feels to actually reading what you wrote. Well i should be thankful to those who made me feel bad, cause if i Never felt bad, i would never had any clue about my true potential.
I work alone, i don't have people helping me out. I've never found someone who works more for others, never found someone who can handle mental pressure like i do. And definitely, you will never know with whom you had this conversation \Peace/
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Can you unlock your bootloader or is it already unlocked? If either of these is yes then you have a chance if the stock source code for your device is available. If the stock source is available, you might be able to build your own custom recovery and custom ROMs. If the stock source code isn't available then true custom ROMs are out of the question but you could still try making your own modified stock ROMs using your stock ROM as a base then modifying it with elements from other devices that have your exact same CPU architecture/chipset. Or you could port stock ROMs from other similar devices with the same architecture/chipset using your device's stock ROM as a source to convert the other device's ROM to be compatible with your device. Mind you that any part of all of that will require an unlocked bootloader and TWRP custom recovery.
You can also try finding a GSI ROM that is compatible with your device's CPU architecture/chipset but that will also require unlocked bootloader and TWRP.
Well, Thank you
Droidriven said:
Can you unlock your bootloader or is it already unlocked? If either of these is yes then you have a chance if the stock source code for your device is available. If the stock source is available, you might be able to build your own custom recovery and custom ROMs. If the stock source code isn't available then true custom ROMs are out of the question but you could still try making your own modified stock ROMs using your stock ROM as a base then modifying it with elements from other devices that have your exact same CPU architecture/chipset. Or you could port stock ROMs from other similar devices with the same architecture/chipset using your device's stock ROM as a source to convert the other device's ROM to be compatible with your device. Mind you that any part of all of that will require an unlocked bootloader and TWRP custom recovery.
You can also try finding a GSI ROM that is compatible with your device's CPU architecture/chipset but that will also require unlocked bootloader and TWRP.
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Well thank you. That was helpful. Everyone is trying almost same thing. I'm trying something which is unique and different. Can't say much. Publicly i don't post anything, or write. This post was worth it. Being only a listener is bad which i Realized.
Your an Amazing Person, be Amazing. Will you please leave your personal email address? Thanks