Hi guys, a friend of mine asked me to downgrade his P20 lite due to some bugs he is getting on the 9.1.0.132 build, could you please tell me whats the best build i could flash onto his phone and point me to a good flash tool? Haven't poked around Huawei phones before so the i need your pros and cons for the rom i'll use.
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I got a Huawei Ascend Honor u8860 in a good promotion. It came with android version 4.0.3.
Build number: U8860IV100R001WEC00B924SP01
After a couple of weeks use its getting slower and slower.
So Id like to try a custom ROM. But am a little lost. What are the steps? And what ROMS & recovery do you guys advice for my Huawei.
Can someone please help me (I am a bit new to this)
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im using the russian rom b929.
there are several sites offering different roms both custom and stock, it would really depend on what you are looking for.
some of the custom roms offer faster speeds but a reduced battery life.
doing a websearch will give you plenty of sites which have both stock or custom you should read through them to see what you can do also you can try each different rom and decide that way
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I got a Huawei Ascend Honor u8860 in a good promotion. It came with android version 4.0.3.
Build number: U8860IV100R001WEC00B924SP01
After a couple of weeks use its getting slower and slower.
So Id like to try a custom ROM. But am a little lost. What are the steps? And what ROMS & recovery do you guys advice for my Huawei.
Can someone please help me (I am a bit new to this)
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First ... u will need to install CWM recovery .. than u can flash custom roms
chk out this thread for various options http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552038 .. in this thread dont forget to read latest replies :good::good:
Hello everyone,
So i've been a xiaomi redmi 3 user for a few months now, no problems whatsoever.
I flashed lieage 14.1 rom when i got the phone, been satisfied, then like a week ago i flashed the 'pixel experience' rom... Now i would like to swith to the official miui rom but i dont have access to a computer. Is there any way to flash the official firmware without a pc ? I obviously have an unlocked bootloader and latest twrp...
If you came across a miui debloated rom, please tell me, i'd like to give it a try
Thanks in advance
Hello guys. Happy New year.
So, I have this P20 lite ANE LX-1 8.0.0 1.4.4 (IRL C368)
I don't get OTA updates for 1.5.6 or higher. Can I flash the c362 firmware using dload thing? Never done it but seems simple. I am asking you because I don't want to mess up with my phone. I just want to have the turbo gpu and the gestures, things that I cannot find in 1.4.4. update.
So, what should I do? Thank you very much in advance.
PS: the phone it's stock, nothing changed.
Hey guys,
Canada has not received the Android 10 update for the A20 (SM-205W). Is it possible to flash the stock ROM from another country? I'm looking for a stock Samsung Android 10 experience as I would be using this to test my apps, so no custom ROMs.
Did you get this figured out?
I am kinda looking for the same thing lol. I have SM-A205W from Canada on Android 10. I am trying to flash stock rom but it has frp lock and oem lock on. So i have tried to find a combination firmware that works to no avail. Did you manage to get yours flashed?
No sorry, I never needed to since it got the Android 10 update!
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.