Can't downgrade my Honor 5x from B370 to B350, which is obviousely required before flashing Lineage OS.
- A lot of Guides write that the downgrade should be performed with the Android Update App, then choosing "local update". This doesn't work, because this "local update" menu option is no longer available on B370 Firmware.
- Other Guides write to put the "update.app" file with the old B350 firmware in a dload folder on the SD card, then to restart the phone by pressing both volume keys and power key at the same time. When I'm doing that, the package is verified, then the installation starts, stuck for about 2 minutes at 5%, then the phone reboots without any message, and nothing happened. The Honor 5x is still on B370.
Any advice? Have tried different B350 Packages from different sites. Has anyone a link to a B350 (or to another old Firmware that works for a Linage OS installation) that is proved to work for downgrading B370 on KIW 21? Thank you all in advance for any help.
Franz
franzschenk said:
Can't downgrade my Honor 5x from B370 to B350, which is obviousely required before flashing Lineage OS.
- A lot of Guides write that the downgrade should be performed with the Android Update App, then choosing "local update". This doesn't work, because this "local update" menu option is no longer available on B370 Firmware.
- Other Guides write to put the "update.app" file with the old B350 firmware in a dload folder on the SD card, then to restart the phone by pressing both volume keys and power key at the same time. When I'm doing that, the package is verified, then the installation starts, stuck for about 2 minutes at 5%, then the phone reboots without any message, and nothing happened. The Honor 5x is still on B370.
Any advice? Have tried different B350 Packages from different sites. Has anyone a link to a B350 (or to another old Firmware that works for a Linage OS installation) that is proved to work for downgrading B370 on KIW 21? Thank you all in advance for any help.
Franz
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Try this maybe
Someone posted patch to use customrom without downgrade
In slimrom thread in dev thread
"Someone posted patch" is very unspecific. How should I find that patch? Thank you in advance for any guidance.
franzschenk said:
"Someone posted patch" is very unspecific. How should I find that patch? Thank you in advance for any guidance.
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Its written, go to most recent slim ROM thread in dev thread.
Not my fault if xda app do not handle copy link post.
Édit:
https://www.google.fr/search?dcr=0&...HUxrzZAhXJYVAKHbCnCbEQBQgYKAA&biw=400&bih=593
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Here
Thank You!
So what is the recommended upgrade procedure for installing Lineage OS on Honor 5x with Stock FW B370?
1. Flash Lineage OS over B370
2. Flash this Patch
or is it the other way round?
It's disappointing that there is not anymore any guide that works. It's impossible to flash any older Honor 5x stock firmware version. It doesn't work with the Honor update program (local update option is no longer available), it doesn't work with power+Vol-Up+Vol-Down (phone reboots at 5% without installing anything), and it's also not possible to flash a Honor firmware zip with TWRP (Error 7).
What's intresting is that only Lineage OS warns that a VoLTE FW like B370 has to be downgraded before installing Lineage OS. All XDA developer sections for all the other custom ROMs don't mention that a VoLTE FW has to be downgraded before installing the custom ROM.
- Has anybody successfully installed a custom ROM on a Honor 5x without downgrading the VoLTE FW before?
- Is this downgrade only required for installing Lineage OS, or is it also required or recommended for installing any other custom ROM?
Franz
franzschenk said:
Thank You!
So what is the recommended upgrade procedure for installing Lineage OS on Honor 5x with Stock FW B370?
1. Flash Lineage OS over B370
2. Flash this Patch
What's intresting is that only Lineage OS warns that a VoLTE FW like B370 has to be downgraded before installing Lineage OS. All XDA developer sections for all the other custom ROMs don't mention that a VoLTE FW has to be downgraded before installing the custom ROM.
- Has anybody successfully installed a custom ROM on a Honor 5x without downgrading the VoLTE FW before?
Franz
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×You need twrp first, custom recovery then before anything backup nandroid first then follow normal custom rom flash processus and for volte it seems you need to flash patch after ROM.
If it boot bingo, then flash gapps, magisk whatever you want.
×Los say it but it is known for every ROM
×Seems @lineu94 giving the patch has successfuly used it.
BUT: some say to not flash what you dont know.
Im not responsable for what will happen.
Nore lineu94 giving the patch.
May be PM him to know where he got patch from who......
If it works, give him credits and thank him for useful comment and zip
Thank you all for your help.
The patch file that you mentioned is for a Honor 8 device.
In XDA Forums, there are at least three threads that describe how to downgrade a Honor 5x from B370 to an older firmware with the three different methods that I have all tried and described here, and not one of them works in my case. My Honor 5x is my primary phone, and my old Galaxy S3 is used by my wife. Since there is not one documented description that works, it's too risky to me to install Lineage OS or any other ROM. I can not take the risk to break my device because I'm using it.
Will stay on B370 stock FW and live with a laggy device and the problems (Exchange Email and Bluetooth) and the missing security patches.
I'm very disappointed from Honor: They promised functional updates for at least two years and security updates even longer. That was one of the main reasons why I have bought the Honor 5x. If Honor wouldn't have lie to their customers, we would have Andoid 8 on our device today. Instead, we have Android 6 with the last security update from March 2017. My next device will be anything other than Honor or Huawei.
Took the risk to flash Lineage OS after a successful Bachup from TWRP recovery to the SD card., and was finally successsful! But it was a lot of "try and error". What worked for me:
1. Performed factory reset in TWRP, and cleaned dvalik/cache, Then, I flashed Lineage OS, the ZIP file that was mentioned here and open Gapps in this order. Then performed factory reset and clean dvalik/cache.
2. The phone restarted, but landed in some kind of Huawei Recovery. Could restart the phone several times, always landed in Huawei recovery.
3. Rebooted the phone with pressing both volume keys and the power key at the same time. It booted into TWRP recovery.
4. Reflashed Lineage OS and Gapps again without the ZIP file. Performed facory reset again.
And hurra, the Honor x booted in Lineage OS
franzschenk said:
Took the risk to flash Lineage OS after a successful Bachup from TWRP recovery to the SD card., and was finally successsful! But it was a lot of "try and error". What worked for me:
1. Performed factory reset in TWRP, and cleaned dvalik/cache, Then, I flashed Lineage OS, the ZIP file that was mentioned here and open Gapps in this order. Then performed factory reset and clean dvalik/cache.
2. The phone restarted, but landed in some kind of Huawei Recovery. Could restart the phone several times, always landed in Huawei recovery.
3. Rebooted the phone with pressing both volume keys and the power key at the same time. It booted into TWRP recovery.
4. Reflashed Lineage OS and Gapps again without the ZIP file. Performed facory reset again.
And hurra, the Honor x booted in Lineage OS
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Does It still working for you? I will try to do this on b360 firmware
Yes, I'm on Lineage OS and the 5x is still much faster and I like the features.
But there is no more Development for the Honor 5x. According the Honor update promise, our device should be on Oreo today. And Huawei and Honor just stopped releasing unlock codes for the bootloader. It's very important that customers that want to use their device for more than one year stay away from these two brands!
I also succeeded to install Lineage OS on B360, all what we must to do is install again from TWRP. Everything is working
I've always been on Openkirin roms, but I wanted to tested the new EMUI9 rom. I followed a guide from Openkirin to go back to stock EMUI, but I directly used EMUI 9 files. So I flashed by fastboot EMUI9 SYSTEM.IMG, KERNEL.IMG, RECOVERY_RAMDISK.IMG.
Now is my Honor 9 stuck in a bootloop. I can only access erecovery (the white version). At this moment (after hours of trying and trying) I've not succeeded in booting into TWRP after flashing it. I can't even get into stock Recovery. Also download mode is no option.
Someone who can help me how to fix this?
Hello!
Just received my Umidigi A3 - MT6739.
Firmware is Android 9, latest release: N Android 9.0 V1.3_20190610 ROM
I would like to flash a custom recovery (TWRP) and flash a custom ROM - like Lineage OS or Stock Android.
This is not the first time I root and flash an android device, however I am having difficulties finding the right files.
I tried to install custom TWRP recovery both through ADB tool and with SP flash tool.
I initially unlocked the OEM and bootloader using ADB tools, then I tried to flash a TWRP recovery image I found online but it turned out to be for Android 8.1 and not Android 9.
The phone switches on and boots normally - however I still don't have a custom recovery nor the possibility to install a custom ROM.
Here's a list of threads I already looked at and tested:
community.umidigi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=2962&highlight=twrp
getdroidtips.com/twrp-recovery-umidigi-a3/
unofficialtwrp.com/twrp-recovery-root-umidigi-a3/#Download_Files
romprovider.com/2019/01/umidigi-a3-twrp-root/#How_to_Install_twrp_Recovery_on_UMIDIGI_A3
Did anyone who has the same phone manage to do such?
Thanks!
A3 TWRP Recovery
Hi,
It sounds like you have tried all the available options and since I have Android 8.1 mine is not the same. I can tell you that just in case you haven't seen this page yet, it may help, as it worked perfectly for me.
community.umidigi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=17376&extra=page%3D1
David
ccampolo said:
Hello!
Just received my Umidigi A3 - MT6739.
Firmware is Android 9, latest release: N Android 9.0 V1.3_20190610 ROM
I would like to flash a custom recovery (TWRP) and flash a custom ROM - like Lineage OS or Stock Android.
This is not the first time I root and flash an android device, however I am having difficulties finding the right files.
I tried to install custom TWRP recovery both through ADB tool and with SP flash tool.
I initially unlocked the OEM and bootloader using ADB tools, then I tried to flash a TWRP recovery image I found online but it turned out to be for Android 8.1 and not Android 9.
The phone switches on and boots normally - however I still don't have a custom recovery nor the possibility to install a custom ROM.
Here's a list of threads I already looked at and tested:
community.umidigi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=2962&highlight=twrp
getdroidtips.com/twrp-recovery-umidigi-a3/
unofficialtwrp.com/twrp-recovery-root-umidigi-a3/#Download_Files
romprovider.com/2019/01/umidigi-a3-twrp-root/#How_to_Install_twrp_Recovery_on_UMIDIGI_A3
Did anyone who has the same phone manage to do such?
Thanks!
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I found some TWRP for that mobile, and inserting a GSI ROM is easy, I have everything in my telegram group t.me/umidigi_es
All GSi I have tested are running into bootloop. Does anyone has get GSI or any Android9 or 10 custom rom running on A3 ?
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I found some TWRP for that mobile, and inserting a GSI ROM is easy, I have everything in my telegram group t.me/umidigi_es
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But your telegram group is silent
Hey guys,
I've got a MediaPad M5 Pro (CMR-AL19C432) wih an unlocked bootloader and have been running a (now abandoned) version of CarbonROM from OpenKirin (EMUI 8.0-based) for about a year. I wanted to switch to the latest OmniROM version offered by OpenKirin (EMUI 9.0 based) and in order to do so, was told in the OpenKirin support chat on Telegram that I needed to go back to stock EMUI 8.0, upgrade from there to EMUI 9.0 and could then flash OmniROM. SO far, so good.
I downloaded the latest EMUI 8.0 based FullOTA (B196 from March of 2019) from the pro-teammt.ru website, extracted the appropriate files from the update.app and flashed them through fastboot. I flashed system.img, ramdisk.img, kernel.img and recovery_ramdis.img (the latter two which may or may not have been stupid, there is a guid on the OpenKirin website on how to flash files from a stock ROM and it lists those four files, so I flashed them all), then did a factory reset/data wipe in Huawei eRecovery.
This resulted in a boot loop (the EMUI 8.0 boot animation and sound come up, then the device reboots).
I also tried flashing the same four files from the B196 from January of 2019 and B161 (which I believe is what the latest version I had on the device before going over to OpenKirin), with the same results.
I purchased a three-day version of DC Phoenix, hoping I might be able to fix things that way, but it won't flash any of the FullOTA update.app files, claiming those can't be flashed and the site doesn't offer any flashable ROM for my device (only for CMR-AL09).
I'm at the end of my rope here and would appreciate any help in turning my device back into a usable tablet from being a paperweight right now.
The fix you are looking for is here!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m5/how-to/downgrade-unbrick-huawei-device-methods-t3915693
Darkguy said:
Hey guys,
I've got a MediaPad M5 Pro (CMR-AL19C432) wih an unlocked bootloader and have been running a (now abandoned) version of CarbonROM from OpenKirin (EMUI 8.0-based) for about a year. I wanted to switch to the latest OmniROM version offered by OpenKirin (EMUI 9.0 based) and in order to do so, was told in the OpenKirin support chat on Telegram that I needed to go back to stock EMUI 8.0, upgrade from there to EMUI 9.0 and could then flash OmniROM. SO far, so good.
I downloaded the latest EMUI 8.0 based FullOTA (B196 from March of 2019) from the pro-teammt.ru website, extracted the appropriate files from the update.app and flashed them through fastboot. I flashed system.img, ramdisk.img, kernel.img and recovery_ramdis.img (the latter two which may or may not have been stupid, there is a guid on the OpenKirin website on how to flash files from a stock ROM and it lists those four files, so I flashed them all), then did a factory reset/data wipe in Huawei eRecovery.
This resulted in a boot loop (the EMUI 8.0 boot animation and sound come up, then the device reboots).
I also tried flashing the same four files from the B196 from January of 2019 and B161 (which I believe is what the latest version I had on the device before going over to OpenKirin), with the same results.
I purchased a three-day version of DC Phoenix, hoping I might be able to fix things that way, but it won't flash any of the FullOTA update.app files, claiming those can't be flashed and the site doesn't offer any flashable ROM for my device (only for CMR-AL09).
I'm at the end of my rope here and would appreciate any help in turning my device back into a usable tablet from being a paperweight right now.
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Grab one of these and try a flash with the dload on sdcard method.
Just a note, this will relock your bootloader. Just redo the oem unlock with fastboot with the old code, the code will be the same as before.
https://easy-firmware.com/index.php?a=downloads&b=folder&id=32530
https://androidmtk.com/flash-stock-firmware-huawei-smartphone
Hi, I have a Huawei P20 lite and I would like to know how to safely and revertably install Android 10’s GSI.
Is there any way of this being reverted back to stock?
I wanted to know before starting. Thanks
Flash stock system.img or dload method. But checked it, doesn't work