Today i was finding the method to root My friend's Micromax Canvas 4 A210, i downloaded the many files and drivers for rooting but unable to do so, then i tried SP Tool too, but unable to flash recovery, the problem is with the drivers, Then i found that this device has fastboot mode, we just need a custom recovery for rooting any android phone then just install superuser or supersu via that custom recovery. then i boot this device is fastboot and flash the custom cwm recovery. so i just want to share this with all of you, because i didn't found this method anywhere.
Files Required:
1. Fastboot
2. CWM Recovery for canvas 4 (should be *.img format )
3. Superuser/Supersu zip
Google them and you will find them.
Steps:
1. Reboot the device in the fastboot mode.
2. Connect the device with PC
3. Copy the recovery.img in the fastboot folder.
4. The press SHIFT and right click in the folder and select open command prompt.
5. Now check whether PC is recognize the device or not by executing command :
Code:
Fastboot devices
6. Above command will show you the fastboot devices connected to the pc.
7. Now flash the recovery, by command:
Code:
Fastboot flash recovery Name_of_recovery.img
8. Now reboot the device in the recovery mode and install supersu.zip / superuser.zip via recovery.
below is the video i created, might be a little blurry.
https://www.youtube.com/LapoLdLSHN0
HELP
I think i flashed wrong twrp recovery on my micromax canvas 4 A210. Now the phone boots up but i cant access the storage, neither internal sd card nor external. The sim is also not getting detected. Please help.
You can root your HTC desire 816g mt6582 (not the octa-core version) manually by flashing a recovery and then using the flashable SuperSU zip file.
This process worked for my device and I am not responsible for any harm caused by this process to your device.
Requirements:
1. Android SDK or minimalistic ADB & Fastboot
2. Recovery image
3. SuperSU package
4. Patience
Download CWM recovery from the link given below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4bhG1oL3GeKZ3ZBMW53bW9NWUE/view?usp=sharing
Download SuperSu package and place it in root folder of SD card. (Not in Internal memory as CWM recovery for this device doesn't access internal memory for now.)
https://download.chainfire.eu/696/supersu/
Installation Steps:
1. Connect device in debugging mode to your PC/system with adb and fastboot tools.
2. Use the below command to boot into fastboot mode:
adb reboot bootloader
3. Use the below command to flash the downloaded recovery image to device:
fastboot flash recovery Name_of_recovery_file
4. After flashing recovery you have to use the hardware keys to boot into recovery.
5. Use the volume buttons to navigate in recovery and power button to select an option.
6. Select option "Install from SD Card"
7. Select the SuperSu package in SD card.
8. Confirm the installation.
9. If the installation is successful reboot your device and you should see the SuperSu app in the device's App Drawer.
Download link for minimal adb and fastboot
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347803384
N.B.
If you only want to install custom recovery then follow installation instructions till step 5 and reboot.
Install Recovery for only one boot
Some users may not want to install custom recovery over stock but have to use custom recovery for flashing. They can change the command in Step 3 to this new command and proceed.
fastboot boot recovery Name_of_recovery_file
Please go through the steps carefully before proceeding.
All the best.
Proceed with caution and only if you know the risks of anything going wrong.
Sam63 said:
You can root your HTC desire 816g mt6582 (not the octa-core version) manually by flashing a recovery and then using the flashable SuperSU zip file.
This process worked for my device and I am not responsible for any harm caused by this process to your device.
Requirements:
1. Android SDK or minimalistic ADB & Fastboot
2. Recovery image
3. SuperSU package
4. Patience
Download CWM recovery from the link given below:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4bhG1oL3GeKZ3ZBMW53bW9NWUE/view?usp=sharing
Download SuperSu package and place it in root folder of SD card. (Not in Internal memory as CWM recovery for this device doesn't access internal memory for now.)
https://download.chainfire.eu/696/supersu/
Installation Steps:
1. Connect device in debugging mode to your PC/system with adb and fastboot tools.
2. Use the below command to boot into fastboot mode:
adb reboot bootloader
3. Use the below command to flash the downloaded recovery image to device:
fastboot flash recovery Name_of_recovery_file
4. After flashing recovery you have to use the hardware keys to boot into recovery.
5. Use the volume buttons to navigate in recovery and power button to select an option.
6. Select option "Install from SD Card"
7. Select the SuperSu package in SD card.
8. Confirm the installation.
9. If the installation is successful reboot your device and you should see the SuperSu app in the device's App Drawer.
Download link for minimal adb and fastboot
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347803384
N.B.
If you only want to install custom recovery then follow installation instructions till step 5 and reboot.
Install Recovery for only one boot
Some users may not want to install custom recovery over stock but have to use custom recovery for flashing. They can change the command in Step 3 to this new command and proceed.
fastboot boot recovery Name_of_recovery_file
Please go through the steps carefully before proceeding.
All the best.
Proceed with caution and only if you know the risks of anything going wrong.
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Hello bro I want help please my device desire 816G dual 8692 I flashed twrp recovery but seems not good recovery (not fully working) and now I wiped system and no os I'
In my phone. I want please any good recovery as flash.zip to replace with currently one because not able to flash Roms and don't know how to flash any recovery without os in my phone :crying:
Use sp flash tools
medo sator said:
Hello bro I want help please my device desire 816G dual 8692 I flashed twrp recovery but seems not good recovery (not fully working) and now I wiped system and no os I'
In my phone. I want please any good recovery as flash.zip to replace with currently one because not able to flash Roms and don't know how to flash any recovery without os in my phone :crying:
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You will have to use sp flash tools and flash your stock rom first. This is a mediatek device and I have not been able to flash recoveries through zip file but i use mtk tools. You can find a bugless twrp for your device ie:htc desire 816g mt6592 octacore version. The link is given below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-816/development/twrp-3-0-recovery-htc-816g-dual-sim-t3310931
not loading the recovery image
it is showing
error: cannot load HTC-Desire-816G-Dual-Sim_MT6582_CWM_recovery
\\
what to do plkz help- me
hey i need help in adb its showing partition 'recovery' does not support flash.
What should i do?
Hello,
Can somebody explain me how to upgrade to, everytime i try my phone bricks and im not able to boot it back.
This is what i do:
Xperia z2 d6503 eXistenZ 4.7 Marshmallow
i download twrp-3.0.2-0-sirius.img from https://dl.twrp.me/sirius/
i reboot on recovery to install the .img and it only shows (Kernel) to select after flash/reboot /breaks.
So what i do is recover using
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img ( this is twrp 2.8.7.0)
fastboot reboot
and restore using a backup.
Any ideas?
what am i doing wrong,
how do i install TWRP 3.0.2.0?
newproyect said:
Hello,
Can somebody explain me how to upgrade to, everytime i try my phone bricks and im not able to boot it back.
This is what i do:
Xperia z2 d6503 eXistenZ 4.7 Marshmallow
i download twrp-3.0.2-0-sirius.img from https://dl.twrp.me/sirius/
i reboot on recovery to install the .img and it only shows (Kernel) to select after flash/reboot /breaks.
So what i do is recover using
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img ( this is twrp 2.8.7.0)
fastboot reboot
and restore using a backup.
Any ideas?
what am i doing wrong,
how do i install TWRP 3.0.2.0?
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/boot and /recovery are two DIFFERENT partition. So what you did is just flashing the right thing ( TWRP .img ) into the wrong partition.
I am wondering if you know how to play with those fastboot command, why dont you just simply flash the TWRP 302-0 using the fastboot method (?) using the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-0-sirius.img
iXaidyiu said:
/boot and /recovery are two DIFFERENT partition. So what you did is just flashing the right thing ( TWRP .img ) into the wrong partition.
I am wondering if you know how to play with those fastboot command, why dont you just simply flash the TWRP 302-0 using the fastboot method (?) using the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-0-sirius.img
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i know boot and recovery are 2 dferrent things
i tried
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-0-sirius.img
But after restarting my android flash on red and doesnt boot anymore.
i should read first next time:
Download the latest image file (.img) from the download link above. Place it in the root of your /sdcard folder and rename it to twrp.img. Run the following commands via adb shell or a terminal emulator app:
su
dd if=/sdcard/twrp.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/FOTAKernel
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I did that, still shows 2.8.7.0 installed.....
Well, eXZ 5.1 comes with TWRP installed, so you may consider upgrading to it.
1. Flash a custom kernel out there with TWRP installed using flashtool by androxyde.
2. Flash base rom and update zip.
3. Flash addon ( if any ).
4. Reboot into system.
5. Done.
iXaidyiu said:
Well, eXZ 5.1 comes with TWRP installed, so you may consider upgrading to it.
1. Flash a custom kernel out there with TWRP installed using flashtool by androxyde.
2. Flash base rom and update zip.
3. Flash addon ( if any ).
4. Reboot into system.
5. Done.
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eXZ 5.1 doesnt allow to set color notification on led
Lenovo Phab PB1-750M 6.0.1 Marshmallow
Before anything else, make backup.
*UPDATED "Drivers" link: (June 17, 2023)
What's in the guide?
(A) Rooting
(B) Installing TWRP custom recovery
(C) Installing Xposed framework
Firmware:
These are full OTA. Install via recovery. Latest is PB1-750M_S000675_170107_ROW. Links from this forum.
PB1-750M_S000675_170107_ROW
PB1-750M_S000660_160930_ROW
***Some users (including me) had encountered an error ("Permission denied") on OTA update PB1-750M_S000660_160930_ROW_TO_PB1-750M_S000675_170107_ROW. If you can't update to the latest, just install the PB1-750M_S000675_170107_ROW full OTA.
Requirements:
(a) Driver. This should be installed by your device and can be found on CD Drive when you connect your device. Install "LenovoUsbDriver_autorun_1.1.30_user.exe" found on the link.
(b) Latest ADB and Fastboot (I recommend Minimal ADB and Fastboot).
(c) Download SevenMaxx TWRP image. Thanks estanenmi for the link.
(d) Download SuperSU binaries. This is v2.68. You could try the latest or just update it after successful install.
(e) Unlock the bootloader. On your device, go to Settings > Developer Options > Allow OEM Unlocking. Then reboot into bootloader via terminal/cmd: adb reboot bootloader. When in fastboot mode, type in terminal/cmd: fastboot oem unlock-go.
***fastboot oem unlock-go will restore the device to factory settings.
Rooting:
(a) Place the TWRP image on the root directory of Minimal ADB and Fastboot (or where your adb and fastboot is located)
(b) Copy the SuperSU zip file on your device
(c) Go to terminal/cmd: adb reboot bootloader
****You can also go to fastboot via "volume down + power" buttons.
(d) Go to terminal/cmd: fastboot boot twrp.img
****If you have flashed a custom recovery, you can install via recovery. The code above just temporarily boot the TWRP image.
(e) Then: fastboot reboot
(f) Navigate the TWRP. I strongly suggest to make a "backup" first.
(g) In TWRP, go to "Install" > locate and select the SuperSU.zip. Swipe to confirm.
(h) Reboot after installation. Your device may reboot a few times.
(i) Download root checker to verify.
*SuperSU app may update and may require to update su binaries.
*If SuperSU installation fails, boot the TWRP.img again and restore (if you have created a backup ).
*You could try installing the SuperSU listed above if your device is on bootloop due to unsuccessful rooting (worked for me).
*I haven't looked for possible problems pre and post rooting - always do backup.
Screenshot
Installing TWRP (custom recovery):
I haven't found any official custom recovery for this device. The custom recovery TWRP by SevenMaxx (from a russian forum) works. (install at your own risk). You can install the custom recovery via fastboot.
****If you only need root access, I suggest that you temporarily boot the TWRP to install SuperSU. It's better to wait for the official custom recovery for the device.
(a) First, the device's bootloader must be unlocked. Check the requirements on how to unlock bootloader.
(b) Configure your device again and enable USB debugging and OEM unlocking.
(d) Go to terminal/cmd: adb reboot bootloader
(e) Then: fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
(f) Device will reboot.
(g) Check the new recovery options via (1) Volume Up + Power button; or (2) adb reboot recovery
Installing Xposed framework (manual):
Please check the official thread for xposed on LL/MM. The device has an ARM architecture and is running on android 6.0.1 (sdk23). Download the latest xposed framework (.zip) here (current latest v87) and xposed installer (.apk) here.
(a) Your device must have root access. Follow the guide on how to root the device.
(b) Install the Xposed (.apk). ***You can install the framework via the Xposed app.
(c) Copy the *.zip file on your device.
(d) Boot your device into recovery (im using the TWRP used in this guide) and install the xposed *.zip.
(e) Reboot. On startup ("Android is starting" message), the device will "optimize applications" and could take a long time.
(f) Check the xposed app download some modules.
step d failed
at cmd after entering the command, its say failed remote, unlock the device first to use this command.
yumark said:
at cmd after entering the command, its say failed remote, unlock the device first to use this command.
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Hello there. You need to unlock the bootloader first. On your device, go to settings > developer options > Allow OEM unlocking. Reboot your device into fastboot, then on terminal/cmd: fastboot oem unlock-go. Just follow the steps (a) to (b) in Installing TWRP.
thanks sir
rolland.arriza said:
Hello there. You need to unlock the bootloader first. On your device, go to settings > developer options > Allow OEM unlocking. Reboot your device into fastboot, then on terminal/cmd: fastboot oem unlock-go. Just follow the steps (a) to (b) in Installing TWRP.
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done installing twrp.img , now rooting method?
yumark said:
done installing twrp.img , now rooting method?
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Just follow the rooting guide after you have unlocked the bootloader. Goodluck.
wow, done rooting thanks a lot, keep it up all the goo wrok XDA i salute this site.
yumark said:
done installing twrp.img , now rooting method?
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thank you very much now i can increased my 1 gb ram sorry for the misspelled XDA,
How about xposed?
thanks for the guide! worked right away.
yep, better wait for the official custom recovery, all i have to do now is also wait for an official custom rom to come out
Please somebody helps me!
Please someone can upload a "backup image" from TWRP so i can use it for "restore" mi device.
My device now is blicked and i can not use QFIL for restore because in the "restoration procces" of QFIL always says:
"Switch To EDL
Download Fail:Switch To EDL FailFailed to Switch to Emergency Download mode"
I hope someone can helpme uploading this file
Thanks
thank you
rolland.arriza said:
Rooting Lenovo Phab PB1-750M (Android 6.0.1)
Before anything else, make backup.
Requirements:
(a) Driver. This should be installed by your device and can be found on CD Drive when you connect your device. Install "LenovoUsbDriver_autorun_1.1.30_user.exe" found on the link.
(b) Latest ADB and Fastboot (I recommend Minimal ADB and Fastboot).
(c) Download SevenMaxx TWRP image. Thanks estanenmi for the link.
(d) Download SuperSU binaries. This is v2.68. You could try the latest or just update it after successful install.
(e) Unlock the bootloader. On your device, go to Settings > Developer Options > Allow OEM Unlocking. Then reboot into bootloader via terminal/cmd: adb reboot bootloader. When in fastboot mode, type in terminal/cmd: fastboot oem unlock-go.
***fastboot oem unlock-go will restore the device to factory settings.
Rooting:
(a) Place the TWRP image on the root directory of Minimal ADB and Fastboot (or where your adb and fastboot is located)
(b) Copy the SuperSU zip file on your device
(c) Go to terminal/cmd: adb reboot bootloader
****You can also go to fastboot via "volume down + power" buttons.
(d) Go to terminal/cmd: fastboot boot twrp.img
****If you have flashed a custom recovery, you can install via recovery. The code above just temporarily boot the TWRP image.
(e) Then: fastboot reboot
(f) Navigate the TWRP. I strongly suggest to make a "backup" first.
(g) In TWRP, go to "Install" > locate and select the SuperSU.zip. Swipe to confirm.
(h) Reboot after installation. Your device may reboot a few times.
(i) Download root checker to verify.
*SuperSU app may update and may require to update su binaries.
*If SuperSU installation fails, boot the TWRP.img again and restore (if you have created a backup ).
*You could try installing the SuperSU listed above if your device is on bootloop due to unsuccessful rooting (worked for me).
*I haven't looked for possible problems pre and post rooting - always do backup.
Screenshot
Installing TWRP (custom recovery)
I haven't found any official custom recovery for this device. The custom recovery TWRP by SevenMaxx (from a russian forum) works. (install at your own risk). You can install the custom recovery via fastboot.
****If you only need root access, I suggest that you temporarily boot the TWRP to install SuperSU. It's better to wait for the official custom recovery for the device.
(a) First, the device's bootloader must be unlocked. Check the requirements on how to unlock bootloader.
(b) Configure your device again and enable USB debugging and OEM unlocking.
(d) Go to terminal/cmd: adb reboot bootloader
(e) Then: fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
(f) Device will reboot.
(g) Check the new recovery options via (1) Volume Up + Power button; or (2) adb reboot recovery
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:good::good::good::good::good:
rolland.arriza said:
Rooting Lenovo Phab PB1-750M (Android 6.0.1)
Before anything else, make backup.
Requirements:
(a) Driver. This should be installed by your device and can be found on CD Drive when you connect your device. Install "LenovoUsbDriver_autorun_1.1.30_user.exe" found on the link.
(b) Latest ADB and Fastboot (I recommend Minimal ADB and Fastboot).
(c) Download SevenMaxx TWRP image. Thanks estanenmi for the link.
(d) Download SuperSU binaries. This is v2.68. You could try the latest or just update it after successful install.
(e) Unlock the bootloader. On your device, go to Settings > Developer Options > Allow OEM Unlocking. Then reboot into bootloader via terminal/cmd: adb reboot bootloader. When in fastboot mode, type in terminal/cmd: fastboot oem unlock-go.
***fastboot oem unlock-go will restore the device to factory settings.
Rooting:
(a) Place the TWRP image on the root directory of Minimal ADB and Fastboot (or where your adb and fastboot is located)
(b) Copy the SuperSU zip file on your device
(c) Go to terminal/cmd: adb reboot bootloader
****You can also go to fastboot via "volume down + power" buttons.
(d) Go to terminal/cmd: fastboot boot twrp.img
****If you have flashed a custom recovery, you can install via recovery. The code above just temporarily boot the TWRP image.
(e) Then: fastboot reboot
(f) Navigate the TWRP. I strongly suggest to make a "backup" first.
(g) In TWRP, go to "Install" > locate and select the SuperSU.zip. Swipe to confirm.
(h) Reboot after installation. Your device may reboot a few times.
(i) Download root checker to verify.
*SuperSU app may update and may require to update su binaries.
*If SuperSU installation fails, boot the TWRP.img again and restore (if you have created a backup ).
*You could try installing the SuperSU listed above if your device is on bootloop due to unsuccessful rooting (worked for me).
*I haven't looked for possible problems pre and post rooting - always do backup.
Screenshot
Installing TWRP (custom recovery)
I haven't found any official custom recovery for this device. The custom recovery TWRP by SevenMaxx (from a russian forum) works. (install at your own risk). You can install the custom recovery via fastboot.
****If you only need root access, I suggest that you temporarily boot the TWRP to install SuperSU. It's better to wait for the official custom recovery for the device.
(a) First, the device's bootloader must be unlocked. Check the requirements on how to unlock bootloader.
(b) Configure your device again and enable USB debugging and OEM unlocking.
(d) Go to terminal/cmd: adb reboot bootloader
(e) Then: fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
(f) Device will reboot.
(g) Check the new recovery options via (1) Volume Up + Power button; or (2) adb reboot recovery
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CyanogenMod 13 for Lenovo phab pb1 750m available on this Russian site
Lenovoforum.ru
Here is link to custom ROM>> http://lenovo-forums.ru/topic/21986-lenovo-phab-cm-13-android-60-custom-rom/
There is some problem with WiFi.On some phone it's working and on some it's not working.Plaese somebody fix it.
rolland.arriza said:
Rooting Lenovo Phab PB1-750M (Android 6.0.1)
Before anything else, make backup.
Requirements:
(a) Driver. This should be installed by your device and can be found on CD Drive when you connect your device. Install "LenovoUsbDriver_autorun_1.1.30_user.exe" found on the link.
(b) Latest ADB and Fastboot (I recommend Minimal ADB and Fastboot).
(c) Download SevenMaxx TWRP image. Thanks estanenmi for the link.
(d) Download SuperSU binaries. This is v2.68. You could try the latest or just update it after successful install.
(e) Unlock the bootloader. On your device, go to Settings > Developer Options > Allow OEM Unlocking. Then reboot into bootloader via terminal/cmd: adb reboot bootloader. When in fastboot mode, type in terminal/cmd: fastboot oem unlock-go.
***fastboot oem unlock-go will restore the device to factory settings.
Rooting:
(a) Place the TWRP image on the root directory of Minimal ADB and Fastboot (or where your adb and fastboot is located)
(b) Copy the SuperSU zip file on your device
(c) Go to terminal/cmd: adb reboot bootloader
****You can also go to fastboot via "volume down + power" buttons.
(d) Go to terminal/cmd: fastboot boot twrp.img
****If you have flashed a custom recovery, you can install via recovery. The code above just temporarily boot the TWRP image.
(e) Then: fastboot reboot
(f) Navigate the TWRP. I strongly suggest to make a "backup" first.
(g) In TWRP, go to "Install" > locate and select the SuperSU.zip. Swipe to confirm.
(h) Reboot after installation. Your device may reboot a few times.
(i) Download root checker to verify.
*SuperSU app may update and may require to update su binaries.
*If SuperSU installation fails, boot the TWRP.img again and restore (if you have created a backup ).
*You could try installing the SuperSU listed above if your device is on bootloop due to unsuccessful rooting (worked for me).
*I haven't looked for possible problems pre and post rooting - always do backup.
Screenshot
Installing TWRP (custom recovery)
I haven't found any official custom recovery for this device. The custom recovery TWRP by SevenMaxx (from a russian forum) works. (install at your own risk). You can install the custom recovery via fastboot.
****If you only need root access, I suggest that you temporarily boot the TWRP to install SuperSU. It's better to wait for the official custom recovery for the device.
(a) First, the device's bootloader must be unlocked. Check the requirements on how to unlock bootloader.
(b) Configure your device again and enable USB debugging and OEM unlocking.
(d) Go to terminal/cmd: adb reboot bootloader
(e) Then: fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
(f) Device will reboot.
(g) Check the new recovery options via (1) Volume Up + Power button; or (2) adb reboot recovery
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Gabom88 send me your email ID
Successfully rooted my Lenovo PB1-750M. Thanks.
dzoanhuy said:
How about xposed?
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Hello there. Have you installed Xposed? I've successfully installed Xposed Framework. I'll put a guide if you need it.
gabom88 said:
Please somebody helps me!
Please someone can upload a "backup image" from TWRP so i can use it for "restore" mi device.
My device now is blicked and i can not use QFIL for restore because in the "restoration procces" of QFIL always says:
"Switch To EDL
Download Fail:Switch To EDL FailFailed to Switch to Emergency Download mode"
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Hi. If you can still use the recovery (stock/TWRP), download the Firmware and install via recovery. Links are provided in the post.
Pb1-750p
Hi guys will this work on phab Pb1-750p
Can't see anything about this model
What is the difference between
PB1-750P and PB1-750P
Please reply
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PB1-750P and PB1-750M sorry predicted text
Pb1-750p
Hi will this work on phab Pb1-750p can someone let me know please be well appreciated
Tony0985 said:
Hi will this work on phab Pb1-750p can someone let me know please be well appreciated
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Hi there. This method works for PB1-750M. There is currently no custom recovery ported for your device. You need to have a working custom recovery before you can root. If you want, you can try booting the custom recovery above and see if it works (the two phab models looks the same). But before anything else, makebackup (and make sure you know how to restore it).
Tony0985 said:
Hi will this work on phab Pb1-750p can someone let me know please be well appreciated
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Hi there. This method works for PB1-750M. There is currently no custom recovery ported for your device. You need to have a working custom recovery before you can root. If you want, you can try booting (not flash) the custom recovery above and see if it works (the two phab models looks the same). But before anything else, makebackup (and make sure you know how to restore it).
Pb1-750p
Hi I was able to root it but not sure how to back it up only reason is I brought it and phone is full of trojans factory reset did not resolve it if you know of a method please can you guide me thanks for your response
Tony0985 said:
Hi I was able to root it but not sure how to back it up only reason is I brought it and phone is full of trojans factory reset did not resolve it if you know of a method please can you guide me thanks for your response
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You need to have a rom/firmware of your device. Go to lenovo forum and try to find you rom.
How did you root your device? Using the TWRP i posted? Make backup from the TWRP recovery.
[I]Root twrp for Cherry Mobile flare Infinity-
Disclaimer-
Code:
1. Do always on own Risk i am not responsible for bootloop and damage
2. take a backup before flashing supersu,
3. follow steps correctly
How to Install twrp-
Run Sp flash tool
Load Scatter, Check recovery only
Load twrp under recovery Section, click download,
Connect your Phone to PC [ make sure phone is switched off]
Fastboot-
put recovery in adb folder
use command-
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery [file name here][file format here]
ex, fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Root-
flash supersu.zip [2.79] via twrp
Downloads-
mod edit - link removed Root twrp, adb tools, Sp flash tools,[/URL][/I]