[IMPORTANT][Android][Bricked] - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So yeah... my phone got bricked, Laugh it up, and then please help, My phone is a daxian M3, I know how to flash Roms, and i have multiple pieces of software to do so (mainly ResearchDownload) but i need a stock *.pac or system,boot,recovery,fdl1,fdl2,etc... img files
Here is what i can remember:
Make: Daxan
Model:M3
Processor: MT6517 (apparently, but it isn't reported as that, and the recovery menu was a spreadtrum type, and i have got the general idea that the phone is actually running on a rebranded SC6820)
Ram: 512Mb
SD: 4Gb
Please help me!

ROM
Did you even find a working ROM for the Daxian M3 MTK6517
I have this phone but have still never been able to use it
mine is still with the original firmware
thanks so much

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Flashed a wrong CWM recovery. Stuck on bootloop. CHUWI V7 Tablet

Hello people,
My tablet is supposedly an import from China with the manufacturing name as Chuwi v7 nuclear and rebranded in our country by a company named Milagrow as TabTop 7.16. It has the following specs:
1.2 GHz, ARM Cortex A8
512 DDR3
Dual Mali - 400 MP[/QUOTE]
My problem is that I successfully rooted the tablet. And I haven't touched the firmware yet. Since the stock rom wasn't good enough, I went ahead with attempting to find a suitable CWM (Clockworkmod recovery). Turns I couldn't find a compatible version with my tablet, but I went ahead and tried some others. In this processes I flashed an incorrect CWM, the tablet is now stuck at the android boot logo.
Any pointers on how I could fix this?
Good day
Common guys. I need your help :crying:
Flash Stock..
sabergeek said:
Hello people,
My tablet is supposedly an import from China with the manufacturing name as Chuwi v7 nuclear and rebranded in our country by a company named Milagrow as TabTop 7.16. It has the following specs:
1.2 GHz, ARM Cortex A8
512 DDR3
Dual Mali - 400 MP
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My problem is that I successfully rooted the tablet. And I haven't touched the firmware yet. Since the stock rom wasn't good enough, I went ahead with attempting to find a suitable CWM (Clockworkmod recovery). Turns I couldn't find a compatible version with my tablet, but I went ahead and tried some others. In this processes I flashed an incorrect CWM, the tablet is now stuck at the android boot logo.
Any pointers on how I could fix this?
Good day [/QUOTE]
I don't know about this tablet but try to find / download stock firmware and install it i thing via odin .. should fix your issue , worked for me on other tablet
I suppose It get solved if PC detects your device .I mean ADB detects.Then try other cwm recovery versions.

[Q] Sansui Etab 801 Cortex A8 Problem

Update: I just got the original firmware sent via customer service.. but do not know if it would work or not.. Just updating..I'm scared cuz the firmware I flashed it with was for a Cortex A9 device.
I have a Sansui Etab 801 Cortex A8 Android Tablet. It got stuck in boot loop and after trying several firmwares which didnt work, kept asking for uImage_recovery, uImage, u-boot-aml-ucl.bin, factory_update_param.aml etc file. After some search I came across a ROM, for Ramos tablet, I used it cuz it has the uImage_recovery, uImage, u-boot-aml-ucl.bin, factory_update_param.aml files etc. When I inserted it into the TF card and did an upgrade, the device would not start up at all. Just some lights on the controls.
When I insert into PC, it recognizes it as M3-chip, I found out about the AML flashing tool..I am stuck at "write data to ram failed" and I guess it is because of usb_spl.bin. Is there a way to create a separate usb_spl.bin for my device or it IS IT THE SAME FOR ALL TABLETS?
If it is the same for all device, thats a problem as I'm just stuck at write data to ram failed.
HELP!
I found out that the firmware I flashed it with was for a Cortex A9 device...
Thanks!
same problem sansui etab 801 vp
curlyjoe123 said:
Update: I just got the original firmware sent via customer service.. but do not know if it would work or not.. Just updating..I'm scared cuz the firmware I flashed it with was for a Cortex A9 device.
I have a Sansui Etab 801 Cortex A8 Android Tablet. It got stuck in boot loop and after trying several firmwares which didnt work, kept asking for uImage_recovery, uImage, u-boot-aml-ucl.bin, factory_update_param.aml etc file. After some search I came across a ROM, for Ramos tablet, I used it cuz it has the uImage_recovery, uImage, u-boot-aml-ucl.bin, factory_update_param.aml files etc. When I inserted it into the TF card and did an upgrade, the device would not start up at all. Just some lights on the controls.
When I insert into PC, it recognizes it as M3-chip, I found out about the AML flashing tool..I am stuck at "write data to ram failed" and I guess it is because of usb_spl.bin. Is there a way to create a separate usb_spl.bin for my device or it IS IT THE SAME FOR ALL TABLETS?
If it is the same for all device, thats a problem as I'm just stuck at write data to ram failed.
HELP!
I found out that the firmware I flashed it with was for a Cortex A9 device...
Thanks!
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Hi,
I am now facing same problem withmy tablet sansui and I can't find a way to solve it.
Some of my friend recommended to use UBEROID but Iha ve my douts about it.
Did you found a solution?

custom rom noob help needed NUU Z8

Hello I'm new to this forum and I'd like to ask some questions.
I have one of the most unknown phone on the market I guess, it's a Nuu Z8.
I believe there isn't a single thread about the Nuu Z8. Anyway to my point I was looking for a custom ROM (like CyanogenMod) but of course it doesn't support my phone.
Then I started to ask myself and now you guys, could it be that I can use a CyanogenMod ROM that isn't meant to be for my phone but possibly could work because it is made for the same architecture and stuff? (I found a few ROMS made for my architecture)
further specs:
cpu:
- MediaTek MT6752
- ARM Cortex-A53
- 64bit
- ARMv8-A
- 1700MHz
- 8 cores
GPU:
- ARM Mali-T760 MP2
- 2 cores
- 700MHz
RAM:
- 2GB of LPDDR3 800MHz single channel RAM
storage:
-32GB
DUAL sim and sd card
5.5" screen with 1080x1920 pixels
if more specs are needed you have to google:" NUU Moblie Z8 - Specifications devicespecifications . com
Edit: There also isn't a cwm or twrp custom recovery menu made for my phone but I can flash ROMS and ZIP/OTA files using flashfire.
I believe this also means that when I brick my phone I can't install the default ROM because I don't have an custom recovery menu.
Edit2: I believe I was directed from the XDA assist to this Q&A page do correct me if I'm (again) on the wrong side of the forum
Hello. I same you. I have mobile NUU Z8 32 GB, now can not work. when turn on power, screen only run logo N and then stop. I recovery mode but is not succeed. And I try reboot system but not surefire.
Special this is mobilephone not connect with PC.
Ngo Hieu said:
Hello. I same you. I have mobile NUU Z8 32 GB, now can not work. when turn on power, screen only run logo N and then stop. I recovery mode but is not succeed. And I try reboot system but not surefire.
Special this is mobilephone not connect with PC.
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I don't have my nuu z8 anymore because i broke it repaired it but i couldn't call anymore anyway you have a boot loop (you probably figured that out) and what you should do is download sp flashtool and a stock rom from needrom.com and look up a tutorial on how to use spflashtools.
nuu z8
Gimly161 said:
Hello I'm new to this forum and I'd like to ask some questions.
I have one of the most unknown phone on the market I guess, it's a Nuu Z8.
I believe there isn't a single thread about the Nuu Z8. Anyway to my point I was looking for a custom ROM (like CyanogenMod) but of course it doesn't support my phone.
Then I started to ask myself and now you guys, could it be that I can use a CyanogenMod ROM that isn't meant to be for my phone but possibly could work because it is made for the same architecture and stuff? (I found a few ROMS made for my architecture)
further specs:
cpu:
- MediaTek MT6752
- ARM Cortex-A53
- 64bit
- ARMv8-A
- 1700MHz
- 8 cores
GPU:
- ARM Mali-T760 MP2
- 2 cores
- 700MHz
RAM:
- 2GB of LPDDR3 800MHz single channel RAM
storage:
-32GB
DUAL sim and sd card
5.5" screen with 1080x1920 pixels
if more specs are needed you have to google:" NUU Moblie Z8 - Specifications devicespecifications . com
Edit: There also isn't a cwm or twrp custom recovery menu made for my phone but I can flash ROMS and ZIP/OTA files using flashfire.
I believe this also means that when I brick my phone I can't install the default ROM because I don't have an custom recovery menu.
Edit2: I believe I was directed from the XDA assist to this Q&A page do correct me if I'm (again) on the wrong side of the forum
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hi,
i was wondering if you ever found a rom for this phone.
i also have it .. the reason im asking is because i am having a lot of problems with the phone and was hoping a different rom might cure the glitches.
do you have any problems with your phone? mine turns off when the battery gets below 60 "%.
google maps was not reliable on local trips around town. so i am hoping you might be able to help

Help with "Ployer momo11 III" Allwinner A31s - Bricked

About a year back I bought this tablet second-hand, No box, no cords, no manual, nothing.
All I have to go on is what is written on the backcase and inside the actual tablet.
The thing is that this specific model seem to be spoken of very lightly on the internet and there's been alot of missinformation regarding the actual model name, the CPU and the kernel...
Long story short, I misstook my tablet for the "momo11 Bird" and downloaded CM10 from this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1821398
I flashed it, and as you can figure out, seeing I misstakenly downloaded a ROM for Rockchip when in reality I'm on a Allwinner A31s, I accidently bricked my device.
The key combination for recovery or fastboot does no longer work, and as I turn the tablet on it just shows the "ployer" logo and stays there.
It doesn't even reboot itself, it just shows the logo until the battery is dead.
After digging on the internet for what feels like forever, I now am almost entirely certain that I have successfully found the ACTUAL model in my possession.
Most important specs:
Product Type Tablet PC
Brand Ployer
Model MOMO11-III
Color Silver back cover
Shell Material Aluminum alloy
Operating System Stock Android 4.2 (Currently CM10 for momo11 Bird)
CPU Allwinner A31S Cortex-A7 quad-core 1.2GHz
GPU PowerVR SGX544 MP2
RAM 1GB DDR3
ROM (Nand Flash) 8GB
Now, in a desperate attempt to restore my tablet, I'm trying to locate either a stock firmware or a custom one, I don't really care aslong as it works.
The problem is that like previously mentioned, there's not alot of information regarding the "ployer momo11 iii"(momo11-3), and I have also not yet managed to find a ROM for it.
Another issue that I'm also faced with is that I can't seem to get my hands on any USB drivers for the tablet.
Is there anyone here who's got any experience with this tablet, or could help find the proper firmware, respectively the proper USB driver?
Someone please help as this is making me really sad....

[Need Help Unbricking] MTK6572 S6 SM-G920F Clone or ROM

Hello, I need help unbricking a MTK6572 S6 SM-G920F Clone. Or if you do have a ROM please provide me with one, I have used countless roms online to try and flash the phone to no avail. It keeps connecting and disconnecting once I connect the usb cable to it and the phone can't be detected when I place the batteries in it whilst flashing (sometime it works, sometimes it doesn't).
When I try to flash it brings up the usual message that messgae that says the ROM doesn't match, when I read the logs I think it says that there might be memory problem. (I am not sure, that is why I am here to consult with the experts)
As for the phones specs I am not so sure, I think it reads 32gb, 3gb ram, cpu is octa core, on the back of the box but I am sort of skeptical as the sd card read 16gb but is actually 4gb (also not sure if the rom of the phone was loaded on thisor was actually less than 1gb and loaded on the phone - as this was how I briefly saw it before the whole fiasco). As for the ram it might be 1gb or 512mb and the cpu cores might be dual core or quad core not octa core.
Any advice on how to proceed might be helpful. Have tried using a different computer and different cables with the same results still been seen. I could send debugs if this helps.
thephonefixer said:
Hello, I need help unbricking a MTK6572 S6 SM-G920F Clone. Or if you do have a ROM please provide me with one, I have used countless roms online to try and flash the phone to no avail. It keeps connecting and disconnecting once I connect the usb cable to it and the phone can't be detected when I place the batteries in it whilst flashing (sometime it works, sometimes it doesn't).
When I try to flash it brings up the usual message that messgae that says the ROM doesn't match, when I read the logs I think it says that there might be memory problem. (I am not sure, that is why I am here to consult with the experts)
As for the phones specs I am not so sure, I think it reads 32gb, 3gb ram, cpu is octa core, on the back of the box but I am sort of skeptical as the sd card read 16gb but is actually 4gb (also not sure if the rom of the phone was loaded on thisor was actually less than 1gb and loaded on the phone - as this was how I briefly saw it before the whole fiasco). As for the ram it might be 1gb or 512mb and the cpu cores might be dual core or quad core not octa core.
Any advice on how to proceed might be helpful. Have tried using a different computer and different cables with the same results still been seen. I could send debugs if this helps.
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I ever say that is better to buy a device from an unknown brand that this kind of devices. atleast you will know what you are paying for.
The first you have to do is find the correct firmware/version that was builded for your specific model but this is impossible for unbranded devices so only you can do is to try many firmwares from similar devices under risk of brick it completely (if you didn´t yet).
You have to check/pay attention on the way that you are connecting it with pc, try with SPFlash Tool v5.1628 that is for this version and check only these partitions: System (android), boot (bootimg), EBR1, SECRO and userdata (nothing more in a first attempt), with battery disconnected (whole the process), tap on download and just now connect device.
About specs you can be sure that info it´s altered from the build.prop and also probably system partition doesn´t have more than 800MB maybe 1GB so you have to find a light firmware for it or you will find it out of memory.
Maybe this video can help you if you didn´t see it before https://youtu.be/hjm_b0yz5W4
SubwayChamp said:
I ever say that is better to buy a device from an unknown brand that this kind of devices. atleast you will know what you are paying for.
The first you have to do is find the correct firmware/version that was builded for your specific model but this is impossible for unbranded devices so only you can do is to try many firmwares from similar devices under risk of brick it completely (if you didn´t yet).
You have to check/pay attention on the way that you are connecting it with pc, try with SPFlash Tool v5.1628 that is for this version and check only these partitions: System (android), boot (bootimg), EBR1, SECRO and userdata (nothing more in a first attempt), with battery disconnected (whole the process), tap on download and just now connect device.
About specs you can be sure that info it´s altered from the build.prop and also probably system partition doesn´t have more than 800MB maybe 1GB so you have to find a light firmware for it or you will find it out of memory.
Maybe this video can help you if you didn´t see it before ...
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Thank you I will try this out and update you all on how things proceed.

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