Qfil consequences ! ? - LeEco Le Pro3 Elite (Model x722) Guides, Developme

So with this great guy posting the qfil of the x722, does this mean more ROMS will be available for our phone as well in the coming few days/weeks?
I was just wondering about this! Thanks
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Qfil is in no way correlated with number of custom ROMs and is just used to unbrick phone in EDL(emergency download) mode.
There is a large number of custom ROMs for this device but you probably don't know where to find them. Here you have a lot of ROMs for our phone:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/development

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[Q] Flashing Differnt Roms

Hi i got a question i was looking under the wrong s2 section for a while like the 1900 etc. is it possible for us to flash these roms to our att sg2 ur will it brick the device? the only reason i ask is because we have like maybe two different roms for our phone and that sucks.
just really want to know so good roms to flash and if we can flash maybe like tmobiles roms or anybodys
thanks for your time
beware
only flash roms created for your phone. jmho.
No, you can't directly flash I9100 ROMs.
Eventually a proper porting methodology will probably be determined, but most people have been too busy with initial bringup efforts.
As an example, look at Perception - that's an I9100 port. It IS very easy to port I9100 ROMs for an experienced ROM dev, however, there isn't an "automated" porting method like Hellraiser on the Infuse yet. It just isn't a priority right now.

[Q] ODIN , Mobile ODIN, or CWM

Like title ask, wich way for flashing new firmware is safest?
But wich way is better for device?
And wich way is cleanest (dont stay bargabe files from previous version, etc) ?
Any way, write dear member yours opininon abot this diferent ways flashing ROMs.
Regards
Rom flashing tool depends upon the rom instructions not on what you like .
None are of less risk if instructions followed .
jje
- for mods and stuff i would use TWRP or CWM
- i perfer odin for flashing stock.
...it's up to you.
miro666 said:
Like title ask, wich way for flashing new firmware is safest?
But wich way is better for device?
And wich way is cleanest (dont stay bargabe files from previous version, etc) ?
Any way, write dear member yours opininon abot this diferent ways flashing ROMs.
Regards
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If you want my 2 pence worth of an opinion...
Never touch Odin...lots of possibilities of something going wrong and very difficult to recover...
Don't know about Mobile Odin..never used it..
Custom Recovery FTW...generally ROMs or mods interact only with the system, data and boot partition and hence the probability of anything messing up with the EFS partition and Bootloader is minimal..however Odin interacts with the Bootloader while flashing so the chance of it getting screwed are larger..
However, It is me and I like to see what I am flashing..(which is easier with CWM)..so that I know what may go wrong...

[Q] Is it really worth for me trying to install a rom for the second time?

So yeah, got one of these phones. It's slow... I tried installing a ROM before, and I bricked it.
It's not like I did something wrong, I picked s5830i rom, from the forums, and my device never booted again.
Before I had a HTC HD2, I did a lot of flashing here, unluckily it got bricked, because it got really hot while doing task29. I tried doing the unbricking, but since I didn't really knew what region my device is, so I had to give it back to the warranty, they fixed it, but it took two weeks, that's not a time I want to wait without any phone. And I saw that CM7 is out.. Damn. So guys is it really worth, and any ideas how can I find my device region? Just in case if I would flash it again and brick it.
You Have Surely Didn't Follow the instructions of the rom you were flashing as you bricked it
You should be on Stock Rom before flashing any customs roms
You should see yourself which rom suits you in development section
You Can Flash any Odin Package For it
IF you Want for your region only you should search on google or XDA
Btw i am from India but i am using australian odin package Just for baseband firmware as XXLA2 is prefered for flashing rom
as per my knowledge
You can check Sams Firmware site to find the right one for your country. When i looked recently nearly all countries have latest update of firmwares. When you have firmware you can use unbrick tutorial in dev or general section to revert back to stock. Thats what the service guys do to your phone. Use the latest firmware available to your country. And happy flashing of roms in dev section but carefully read instructions as every one of them need different flashing sometimes.
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[Q] changing stock rom ?

hi there ppl,
im new to this device, just got it few days ago, but my model is the 4g/LTE/ G7105. and it comes with JB 4.3
so i've search google, you tube, xda, and few more forums and found nothing on how to root my device. i know that there is a way to flash stock KK 4.4.2 firmware of other region from sammobile website.
i really dont care about the warrenty issue, mostly i wish to debloat the stock rom and flash custom recovery.
but i have few question if someone can help
1. i rather stay with JB with this device, so if anyone have this device G7105 rooting methood and did manage to root it pls share .
2.if i do decide to flash stock KK what happens with knoks, will it have effect on device (except the ticker which i dont mind) if i want to flash stock JB back ?
3. if i flash stock KK of region like france germany or greece, and my region is israel, will it have effect on my 4g/LTE connection and other network and gps problem?
4. last question, can i change modem if the above question mean i do have problems ?
i have galaxy s3 also but i was a lot easier to handle rooting, and since its a bit of different ways i dont like to mess hardbrick my device already.
thanks for all helpers

Back to official EU rom?

Hello. I came here for help. As i no longer focusing for phone rooting, i'm not able to switch back to stock rom for Mi 9T. Currently i have old MIUI 10.5 by xiaomi.eu 9.8.1 . I want to switch back to stock, most up to date version of ROM for this phone. I would like to ask how to do it. I'm pretty sure i need to update my firmware before flashing latest stock rom but i don't know which firmware. Can somebody post here up to date manual with steps how to do it? I also know about some MIUI program for Windows that can help but i saw many times it just hard bricked the device. I would appreciate some experienced user to tell me what to do.
I'm really sorry to ask here for this (newbie help) but as i said, i'm out of it for like 2 years now.
PS: It would be nice to don't have anti-rollback protection (just in case)
Pheggas said:
Hello. I came here for help. As i no longer focusing for phone rooting, i'm not able to switch back to stock rom for Mi 9T. Currently i have old MIUI 10.5 by xiaomi.eu 9.8.1 . I want to switch back to stock, most up to date version of ROM for this phone. I would like to ask how to do it. I'm pretty sure i need to update my firmware before flashing latest stock rom but i don't know which firmware. Can somebody post here up to date manual with steps how to do it? I also know about some MIUI program for Windows that can help but i saw many times it just hard bricked the device. I would appreciate some experienced user to tell me what to do.
I'm really sorry to ask here for this (newbie help) but as i said, i'm out of it for like 2 years now.
PS: It would be nice to don't have anti-rollback protection (just in case)
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This guide should help you. This is for locked bootloaders but the main procedure is almost the same:
[GUIDE] Flash Official Xiaomi Firmwares with a locked bootloader GLOBAL/CN
Hi, in this guide I will show you how to flash different official firmware (Global and CN) without having to unlock the bootloader. DISCLAIMER: Just to be sure, I am not responsible for any bricks or damage to your smartphone. Use this guide at...
forum.xda-developers.com
As your bootloader isn't locked anymore the whole thing is less risky.
Wolfcity said:
This guide should help you. This is for locked bootloaders but the main procedure is almost the same:
[GUIDE] Flash Official Xiaomi Firmwares with a locked bootloader GLOBAL/CN
Hi, in this guide I will show you how to flash different official firmware (Global and CN) without having to unlock the bootloader. DISCLAIMER: Just to be sure, I am not responsible for any bricks or damage to your smartphone. Use this guide at...
forum.xda-developers.com
As your bootloader isn't locked anymore the whole thing is less risky.
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Thank you.

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