Many people here don't know how to roll back or update their phones' firmware, and that's why I'm making this guide. I hope that it's easy to understand for everyone.
HOW TO UPGRADE/DOWNGRADE STOCK OFFICIALLY
To do this process you do NOT need an unlocked bootloader, and it will NOT void your warranty. If you have an unlocked bootloader, it will also not lock it.
What you need:
-Your phone model (NOT THE MODEL LISTED ON THE FIRMWARE). Flip the phone and look where the ZTE logo is at, it should say either A2017, A2017U or A2017G.
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-Stock recovery. If you didn't tamper with the device you'll most likely have this. If you have TWRP, you can use a flashable zip to get the stock recovery back. There are some for the A2017G, don't know about the others. You can find them at the Download Center. I recommend you to use the same recovery that your firmware version should have, for instance if you are on B04 use the one for B04 or maybe B03. But usually you shouldn' have trouble if you use an older one.
-The firmware that you'll install on the phone. You can either download it on a PC or on the phone itself, but you'll probably need to unzip it.
I recommend trying to download ot on the phone first. If it fails to download, the safe bet is using a PC though.
-RAR if you'll download the system on your phone, or an unzipper on your PC if you're gonna do it from there (7zip, winrar)
IF YOU ROLL BACK, ALL OF YOUR DATA (INTERNAL STORAGE INCLUDED) WILL BE WIPED. BACK UP EVERYTHING YOU CONSIDER IMPORTANT!
If you update, this usually does not happen, but always back everything up just in case.
Regardless that you download it via PC or phone, you'll need the system zip. Knowing the HARDWARE MODEL of the phone, download it either from the official ZTE pages, or via unofficial sites. If you download it from unofficial sites though, check that the zip is ~2.3 GB and that, if you open it with RAR or some zip manager, it has an update.zip inside and a PDF. If it has, follow the instructions; if not, just move it to the root of the sd card (/storage/emulated/0/) and go to Settings - Updates, and update. The A2017G has a list of previously unzipped system zips on the Guides section (Download Center by @raystef66, check it out)
If you know how to use an IDM, it can be very good on the phone. Just sayin'
For the A2017: http://www.zte.com.cn/china/sitecor...rt/detail?id=B4C0ACE418834F588FED0C72D6046C78
For the A2017G:
http://www.ztedevice.com/support/detail?id=98CEB24F9FFD433EA99EC424163149A6
For the A2017U: 'Tis a little bit more fuzzy, there's many different carrier ROMs and there's only one zip from the unlocked model page. Either find a package here on XDA or, if you solely want to update to Nougat, go to the official page and download the zip available for your carrier:
https://www.zteusa.com/support_page/
Select 'Smart phones', the carrier, and ZTE Axon 7 (Not 'ZTE Axon' nor 'ZTE Axon 7 Mini'!)
So, process:
a. If you'll use the Phone:
Once you have the system zip, install RAR from the Play store or an apk, and find the Downloads folder, and the zip you downloaded. The screenshots here are just emulating how one of the official files will look, the numbers of the zip are just random and the sizes are not realistic (I just took some files and renamed them ).
Open the zip, find the update.zip inside, select it with the checkmark, and unzip it.
RAR will ask you where to extract this. Just remove everything after /0/, like on the screenshot. Press OK.
Go to System Update on the Settings, and there should appear the zip, with an sd card icon. Press Update and you're done!
b. If you'll use the PC:
1. Download the zip on your PC.
2. Open your zip manager of choice and open the zip. Throw the update.zip on your desktop.
3. Connect your phone, open the internal storage and throw the update.zip inside.
4. Go to Settings, Updates, and the zip should pop up, with an sd-card thumbnail (even though it's not on an SD card, disregard that). Install, and you're done.
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Did my frist flash and now everything is messed up (JL2 seeARMS) - for the belli9000m
basically I can get into my phone - but everything is black (i can't see anything other than the status scren) and the home/back button doesn't work - can't see nothing else
I did a factory reset, wipe, cache, etc. everything - and reinstalled the ROM via CWM yet still nothing works
I desperately need help
Install the correct Bell rom via Odin, not CWM. That should fix it.
you mean to start all over kinda thing ? like download the correct Bell JL2 rom (the official one) and use ODIN to install it ?
I still don't understand why everything is blank - like i can pull down status bar and select voicemal to make a call, receive txts even, but nothing else is there - nothing
how does this even happen
Well it's weird, I'll give you that, but your phone is far from "DEAD". Probably some files are failing to load, or were not included in that ROM that you flashed. Flashing the official one will fix it.
Tyxerakias said:
Well it's weird, I'll give you that, but your phone is far from "DEAD". Probably some files are failing to load, or were not included in that ROM that you flashed. Flashing the official one will fix it.
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ok last question - once I find / dl the original firmware from bell/samsung (JL2) - and I go into download mode and use ODIN - WHAT BOXES DO I TICK/CHECK - because I've only used odin to flash a kernal (and just used pda) I can assume it's not the same as I'll need the original kernal correct ?
do I tick all the boxes? any tutorials on this I'm lost.
also, how big are these files - i am at work behind a firewall so I can't dl the original firm ware from
http://www.samfirmware.com/WEBPROTECT-i9000.htm
but I need the JL2
if anyone wants to d/l it and email it to me it would be awesome
[email protected]
The files are big (~160MB), I don't think they will fit in your gmail
Here's the download link from samfirmware.com for I9000UGJL2
http://www.multiupload.com/6GRS1OWRJW (password is samfirmware.com)
You just select the .tar file in Odin in the PDA field, don't tick anything else, and flash. Example below:
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Anyway, before you do all that, have you tried wiping the phone from recovery mode? It might help.
You can also try asking seeARMS for help in his thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906977
Tyxerakias said:
The files are big (~160MB), I don't think they will fit in your gmail
Here's the download link from samfirmware.com for I9000UGJL2
http://www.multiupload.com/6GRS1OWRJW (password is samfirmware.com)
You just select the .tar file in Odin in the PDA field, don't tick anything else, and flash. Example below:
Anyway, before you do all that, have you tried wiping the phone from recovery mode? It might help.
You can also try asking seeARMS for help in his thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906977
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I know how to get back to stock now - i am just curious about how to re-flash the rom - I want to get this rom on my phone.
I tried flashing it again via CWM - it's even worse, i get into android, but it's blank, black, nothing's there, no buttons work, etc.
so what I was SUPPOSED to do was unzip the original rom .zip file and delete the extra stuff ? then rezip it and flash THAT file via CWM ?
that wasn't in the instructions -- look at the instructions it gives you 2 options:
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"1. Download and extract the file you downloaded above to the root of your internal SD card (both the "seearms" folder and the .ZIP ROM file).
If you would like to customize your install, continue doing step 2. If you would like a stock install with all the applications + SpeedMod kernel + JL2 modem + Generation X theme, skip to step 3"
3. Boot into recovery, and select "Install zip from sdcard".
4. Select "Choose zip from sdcard", and scroll to the ROM.
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I did what it said - I did a stock install and skipped to step 3 without doing 2a-2e (custom install)
no where in the instructions did it say I had to open up the .zip file and delete contents then rezip it and flash that file
I need to know how to flash this "custom" rom as per the instructions via seeARM himself -- i didn't do the "custom" and that's what messed me up
ok i flashed with stock JL2 and now i get 10000 force closes
why is this ? anyone ?
Hello to all.
I need help with my friends u8800 pro.
I have an u8800 and successfully rooted and running oxygen till now fine.
I tried the same procedure on u8800pro unfortunately it failed (probably rooting was not done)
Tried also installing other ROMs (now for u8800pro)
Actual status of the u8800pro is now
1. ClockworkMod 5.5.0.4 is in the "Image" folder
2. instalation of 20120107-cm-7.1.0-u8800pro-Geno-en.zip was done (without errors)
3. on normal boot/power on it stuck on huawei logo
4. but: by entering USB it starts in charging mode (battery on the screen) and no problem reaching Image folder or booting in CWM
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Of course I have an backup (used ClockworkMod 5.5.0.4), but when I tried to recover it did not worked =without changes -booting stuck on first screen "huawei"
So pleas, If somebody know how to help me both getting back to recover or go forward to flash something good pleas let me Know.
I will be happy about any idea or procedure.
Jan
FIXED
UFF I fixed it! : )
Happy as little child, than more its not mine phone.
If this happen to anybody.
1. pink screen
2. copy over backedup boot.img or/and recovery.img (if you were using other/modified recovery or boot soft as me)
3. download actual soft from manufacturer for example huawei
4. follow the steps packed inside distributed kernel
5. in this case -create "dload" folder in root of SD. put first uprade file "UPDATE.APP" inside. Boot with all buttons pushed (as pink screen) update will start. In step 2 put the other update to the same folder but rename the second file to "UPDATE_g.APP" and repeat as first step (as pink screen) update will continue.
6. power on normally (I did it WITHOUT SD)
7. should run, by patient, it take some time to sett up fresh soft.
8. there is also step 3 if you want to use chines. Putt step 3 file in the dload folder. Start phone normally. Go to phone settings, sd card, software upgrade and follow the steps asked.
I used for this "U8800Pro V100R001C00B540G001 (Universal) (Gingerbread)"
Jan
noob_jan said:
UFF I fixed it! : )
Happy as little child, than more its not mine phone.
If this happen to anybody.
1. pink screen
2. copy over backedup boot.img or/and recovery.img (if you were using other/modified recovery or boot soft as me)
3. download actual soft from manufacturer for example huawei
4. follow the steps packed inside distributed kernel
5. in this case -create "dload" folder in root of SD. put first uprade file "UPDATE.APP" inside. Boot with all buttons pushed (as pink screen) update will start. In step 2 put the other update to the same folder but rename the second file to "UPDATE_g.APP" and repeat as first step (as pink screen) update will continue.
6. power on normally (I did it WITHOUT SD)
7. should run, by patient, it take some time to sett up fresh soft.
8. there is also step 3 if you want to use chines. Putt step 3 file in the dload folder. Start phone normally. Go to phone settings, sd card, software upgrade and follow the steps asked.
I used for this "U8800Pro V100R001C00B540G001 (Universal) (Gingerbread)"
Jan
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can you provide the files and the update process in a more easy way brother
Basically, there are 3 types of flash method for K900
SDFUSE
OTA Recovery
MFT (Manufacturing Flash Tool)
There is a lot of question, asking about why same version of VIBEROM_V1.0_1411_ST_K900 have so many method of flashing.
There are too many information from the general thread. so I create new thread here for beginner to understand more about flashing.
From my understanding, there are only one version ROM (eg. VIBEROM_V1.0_1411_ST_K900).
But there are a few format for different flashing method.
1) SDFUSE
This format usually flash by create sdfuse folder in internal SD. Normally for update ROM
Copy files system.img.gz, boot.bin, dnx_firmware.bin, etc. (or .inb file which is the one and only one file) into sdfuse folder.
Shutdown and boot up by pressing power + volume up for couple of seconds
select SDUpdate and press power to start.
After done select power off, then power on again. (direct reboot may cause boot loop)
2) OTA Recovery
The format of rom is in ZIP. The zip is signed and there will be checksum (SHA1 and MD5) during flash. so the zip is unable to modified before flashing.
this method normally for update ROM too.
Copy update.zip file into sd card (recommended is at root of SDCard) and shutdown.
Boot up by pressing power + volume up for couple of seconds, then select recovery.
wipe data / Factory reset and wipe cache partition ( optional, which will wipe all data in sdcard)
apply update from internal storage and select update.zip
system will reboot after done.
This does not works for me to upgrade to 4.3 where I am on Qubex Vibe ROM v4.
But there are a lot of K900 user able to flash original Vibe ROM v7 and follow the above method and upgrade successfully.
Refer this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51069544&postcount=3142 or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51128922&postcount=3199
if you are using official Vibe Rom v7. There are a easier way to flash.
copy the downloaded OTA zip file into SD Card.
Go to System upgrade, swipe left get menu, and select tools.
Touch Install specified update package and browse for OTA Zip file in sd card.
Touch install Now.
3) MFT
This method require computer with driver and software installed and USB cable for sure.
Refer this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51162040&postcount=3245
I got this method successfully when I am on non-official Vibe rom.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks to Onesjy at lenovo forum.
http://bbs.lenovo.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=154595&extra=page=1
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From my experience, the MFT method is always succeed.
Url for latest 1418_DEV MFT : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52500023&postcount=3745
MFT
i know how to use it but where can i find Manufacturing Flash Tool 6.0.2??
As far reported to me by QuBeX the ADB mode is not working on that device... I guess for the issue we have with MFT, it is the only solution we can look for also because I haven't forum (and have to open it) a thread where to speak about the recovery of a stock ROM.
About the Method N.3, most of the compatibility issues are related to the OS you are working on.
For the Settings you have to apply what you see below...
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... about the libraries, instead, download that packages and replaces (if so) the files already present in the 32 / 64bit Windows' system folders: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B282FXce0kggSHpHSDRROFNZaEU/edit?usp=sharing
You can find the Applications as well the Drivers you need directly starting from that shared folder: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B282FXce0kggSHpHSDRROFNZaEU/edit?usp=sharing
imei changed to null
i tried to flash viberom using sdfuse method but after flashing imei changed to null how to retore it
help
So first of all I have no idea if anyone has ever made a post on how to root the G3 (LS990) so I decided to go ahead and make one (to be helpful). This post was made on 3/4/15 check the date and make sure that this isn't to outdated
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[COLOR="Red"]IF YOU DO THIS, YOU ARE AT THE RISK OF BRICKING YOUR PHONE/ BREAKING IT I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF ANYTHING HAPPENS TO YOUR DEVICE(S) READ CAREFULLY!!!!!!!!![/COLOR]
1) Make sure that you are on ZV4 you can check this by going into settings>About phone>Software Info>Software version. If it is not on ZV4 then you should refer to the help post below on help down grading.
2) If you are in fact on ZV4 then you need to enable "Unknown sources". This will allow you to download/install the application needed to root our device. Go into Settings>Security>Unknown sources make sure to check this and agree (press "ok") to the pop up.
3) Once you have enabled that go to this xda link and install this app on your phone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/orig-development/root-stump-root-lg-g3-sprint-verizon-t2850906. Download the latest copy and pull down your status bar and tap on the notification. You will be brought to a install menu now press "install" a security pop up will show up. Just say ok to it and allow the app to keep installing once it has installed press the "open" button.
4) Once inside the app press "Grind" a pop up will come up telling about brute force. Just say ok the reason for this is that our model (LS990) isn't officially supported but brute forcing will work so just let it run. Then turn up your volume and listen to the music good. Once it is done it will tell you to reboot, go ahead and reboot. Once you have gotten back into your system download this app from the playstore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.supersu&hl=en this app will give you root access/ mange it. Once it is open you might be prompted to update the binary go ahead and update it. You will have two options "normal" or twrp/cwm" press "normal" and then reboot once it is completed:
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5) Go to this thread and download the latest bumped twrp: http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...recovery-twrp-touch-recovery-2-8-2-0-t2966096 make sure to download the .img file this is needed so that you can flash recovery. The is two ways of doing this 1) running commands from your computer or 2) using a app from the playstore called flashify: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify&hl=en to make things simple we will use flashify.
6) Make sure the .img is in your download(s) folder and open flashify agree to the disclaimer and then grant it root access. Then click "Recovery Image". Then click "Choose a file" and navigate to your .img and select it. It will come up with a pop up just press "Yup" and it will flash. Now you can go ahead and be done just press the option to reboot to recovery. Or below I will link some videos with a how to boot into recovery so you can watch that to find the hardware key method. Or you can use this app it will reboot you really easily: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.siriusapplications.quickboot&hl=en.
(Thanks goes to the creators of all of the work I have listed above! Make sure to thank them (thumbs up:good and maybe buy pro's/donate.)
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Lollipop ZV8 ROOT (MAYBE)
Here is the link for the new ZV8 lollipop root: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3049772 I have no idea if it works so just read carefully. If someone can PM me and tell me if it works that would be great. Also since the thread has instructions I will likely not make a guide.
How to down grade:
If you want to root as of (3/12/15) then you have to be on ZV4 or ZV8(look above) Some phones may come updated on newer builds and you may have to down grade them use this thread to accomplish this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...de-how-to-restore-sprint-lg-g3-ls990-t2852042
How to boot into recovery via hardware keys (Do the same thing just press volume up rather then volume down):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waFrzMQivaI
How do I unlock my bootloader?:
As of now bump is the bootloader unlock without it we would not have a bootloader unlock. So pretty much (for the most part) by just installing the bumped recovery your bootloader is unlocked.
Can I update my phone once it is rooted?:
No, You cannot download a system update and update the phone. This will likely break it or really mess it up . What you have to do is install a rom that is all ready rooted and on the build you want I.E: "BarePop it is rooted" ZV8 or "BarRin" rooted ZV6.
For ZVA Phones
For phones that are running ZVA instead of ZV4 or ZV8, this tutorial helped me finally get rooted:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-lg-g3/general/one-click-root-zva-t3141390
Check under About phone > Software info > Software version to see what you have. It will be the last 3 characters after LS990 for Sprint phones.
I thought it was time I sought some advice. I have been trying for several days to flash an upgraded ROM onto my wife's i545 model. The phone was bought by mailorder and we live in Australia. I have previously rooted my own phone; the biggest reason being to remove the obnoxious - check your battery cover - popup.
I have been able to root the phone with Kingroot.
So I 've been trying to flash an upgrade from Odin, but I can't find an appropriate tar or tar.md5 file. Scores of zips are available, but tar.md5s are nowhere to be found. I tried making my own tar.md5 from a youtube video. Basically, this involved using 7-zip to change a zip (I used cm12.1 and 13.1 direct from their website) into a tar file, and then using Cygwin to change it into an md5. When I load these home-created tar.md5s into Odin and press Start, Odin crashes.
I've also attempted to flash a recovery from the device itself, with twrp, clockworkmod and others. The flashing is "successful", but when I try to reboot to recovery, the device stops and says the bootup has failed.
So what suggestions do the experts have? Are the tar.md5s I created valid? Or are their valid tar.md5s available on the web? Is there something about this phone which prevents the bootup into recovery? The original complaint was the wi-fi connection. I also tried flashing a new kernel SCH-I545_MD2_423399_Kernel.tar.md5 and SCH-I545_MD2_562219_Kernel.tar.md5, philz_touch_6.48.4-hlte.tar.md5, TWRP-2.5.0.0-devjfltevzw.tar.md5, and TWRP-2.6.3.1-devjfltevzw.tar, all of which fail.
I've also tried Flash-Fire which insists the phone isn't rooted, although root-checker says it is, and Flashify which has the same problem of appearing to work but then booting up to error.
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I thought it was time I sought some advice. I have been trying for several days to flash an upgraded ROM onto my wife's i545 model. The phone was bought by mailorder and we live in Australia. I have previously rooted my own phone; the biggest reason being to remove the obnoxious - check your battery cover - popup.
I have been able to root the phone with Kingroot.
So I 've been trying to flash an upgrade from Odin, but I can't find an appropriate tar or tar.md5 file. Scores of zips are available, but tar.md5s are nowhere to be found. I tried making my own tar.md5 from a youtube video. Basically, this involved using 7-zip to change a zip (I used cm12.1 and 13.1 direct from their website) into a tar file, and then using Cygwin to change it into an md5. When I load these home-created tar.md5s into Odin and press Start, Odin crashes.
I've also attempted to flash a recovery from the device itself, with twrp, clockworkmod and others. The flashing is "successful", but when I try to reboot to recovery, the device stops and says the bootup has failed.
So what suggestions do the experts have? Are the tar.md5s I created valid? Or are their valid tar.md5s available on the web? Is there something about this phone which prevents the bootup into recovery? The original complaint was the wi-fi connection. I also tried flashing a new kernel SCH-I545_MD2_423399_Kernel.tar.md5 and SCH-I545_MD2_562219_Kernel.tar.md5, philz_touch_6.48.4-hlte.tar.md5, TWRP-2.5.0.0-devjfltevzw.tar.md5, and TWRP-2.6.3.1-devjfltevzw.tar, all of which fail.
I've also tried Flash-Fire which insists the phone isn't rooted, although root-checker says it is, and Flashify which has the same problem of appearing to work but then booting up to error.
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The Verizon S4 had a locked bootloader. A custom recovery is not possible with the latest firmware. You can root using the methods in the General section. After you have root you can use Flashfire to flash zips. Stock firmware can be found at www.sammobile.com in case you screw up or get a bootloop. I recommend getting rid of KingRoot su for SuperSU. There is a YouTube video on doing it.
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