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Hi, I am new to this forum and I need help for rooting Oppo R9S. I have tried Kingo Root, kingRoot, towelroot and root Genius but all are unable to root the Oppo R9S. I need help from the experts help please! Thank you!
Model: OPPO R9S
Android Version: 6.0.1
ColorOS Version: 3.0
AlanYKS said:
Hi, I am new to this forum and I need help for rooting Oppo R9S. I have tried Kingo Root, kingRoot, towelroot and root Genius but all are unable to root the Oppo R9S. I need help from the experts help please! Thank you!
Model: OPPO R9S
Android Version: 6.0.1
ColorOS Version: 3.0
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What about OppoTools?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-aJHtkQl-HNT2E3RnNzb1o4dU0/view
Did you try it already?
balkan29 said:
What about OppoTools?
Did you try it already?
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Hi, I have tried and it does not support OPPO R9S. Feel so useless with a unrooted phone now.
Hey check this out:
http://www.anzow.com/news/List/JNDNRNFOE4.shtml
I just run into this page. With a little patience and Google Translate maybe, it might work...
Anyways, If you already found a solution, please share it.
I'm thinking of buying the R9s Plus when it comes out.
What are your first impressions of your phone?
balkan29 said:
Hey check this out:
I just run into this page. With a little patience and Google Translate maybe, it might work...
Anyways, If you already found a solution, please share it.
I'm thinking of buying the R9s Plus when it comes out.
What are your first impressions of your phone?
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I have tried the page you posted but still unable to root. Seems like the phone is too new for now. My advice if you like your phone to be rooted., don't get the OPPO R9S or plus when it comes out. Color OS 3.0 doesn't let you choose the default launcher even though you install other launcher. No notification badge for whatsapp and facebook as such. Though you changed the system language to English but some setting or apps would still display chinese. Its my bad that I didn't did a background check on OPPO OS and went to purchase it. Now I am stuck with a this phone.
AlanYKS said:
I have tried the page you posted but still unable to root. Seems like the phone is too new for now. My advice if you like your phone to be rooted., don't get the OPPO R9S or plus when it comes out. Color OS 3.0 doesn't let you choose the default launcher even though you install other launcher. No notification badge for whatsapp and facebook as such. Though you changed the system language to English but some setting or apps would still display chinese. Its my bad that I didn't did a background check on OPPO OS and went to purchase it. Now I am stuck with a this phone.
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TBH, I don't think that the Oppo R9S will receive any love from any dev with the way Oppo changed its direction in beginning of 2016.
1. They stopped releasing kernel sources and are in violation of GPL.
2. They removed fastboot binarys from all of their phones and firmwares since the beginning of 2016.
And closed down any possibility of getting an custom recovery flashed to gain root.
3. Community support management in their official support forum is non-existent.
4. They barely do any updates to the firmware.
5. Their Lollipop released phones from end of 2015 are still on Lollipop. While all other OEM's have pushed Marshmallow/Nougat for their 2015 devices (see ASUS).
6. Their strategy is selling the phones and if the customer wants an Android upgrade you have to buy another newer Oppo phone from them which is based on a new Android build.
7. I could go on and on...
in short stay of from that OEM if you want freedom on your phone or want any type of dev support.
Haven't rooted it, but you can fix the launcher issue in ADB. Basically install a new launcher then adb shell pm hide com.oppo.launcher
There's a few other fixes too, posted them in a thread on the oppo forums http://community.oppo.com/en/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=50113
Following this thread hoping for root.
Lum_UK said:
Haven't rooted it, but you can fix the launcher issue in ADB. Basically install a new launcher then adb shell pm hide com.oppo.launcher
There's a few other fixes too, posted them in a thread on the oppo forums http://community.oppo.com/en/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=50113
Following this thread hoping for root.
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If you find a way to root the device. Let us know.
I'm not interested in the device itself or Oppo at all.
Already got burned with an Oppo R7S which I ported to CM later on.
But with root we can unchain those users that fall into Oppo's trap at least.
I too have fallen into their trap. It's horrible. It's iOS
I have the latest R9s too and it's terrible. It's like owning an iPhone or living in a dictatorship.
No multiple widgets, no choice in launcher, no multiple apps, no voice input....
If anyone finds a way to free us PLEASE HELP! SOS. :crying:
See my link above for sorting the launcher issue without root. This also sorts out your other complaints and makes the phone quite nice even without root.
DrJonesDrJones said:
I have the latest R9s too and it's terrible. It's like owning an iPhone or living in a dictatorship.
No multiple widgets, no choice in launcher, no multiple apps, no voice input....
If anyone finds a way to free us PLEASE HELP! SOS. :crying:
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Maybe try the same method that worked for the Oppo R9 Plus?
Look at the last post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oppo-f1/help/how-root-oppo-r9-plus-t3460851
Sadly that 360 Root program doesn't work on the R9S. It also comes from a known malware domain.
If it's any help, here's the official downloads for the stock OS:
V5 2016-11-05
V6 2016-12-02
Here's what I've found so far:
You can get into Qualcomm's firmware download mode by holding vol+ and vol- while plugging in a USB cable. This doesn't seem to be that useful as it appears to be a write-only mode unless you have an SPC code, and I don't even know what that is.
You get out of that mode by holding vol+, vol- and power for 10 seconds.
In the stock OS, if you dial *#801# you get an engineering menu, if you then enable the Full-port switch option the phone then shows up in QPST and tells you its ESN and lets you access the embedded file system. Not found out how to access the kernel or system partitions yet, but I'm currently running a backup of the phone's flash, so that's nice
I'll keep editing this post as I find stuff. My first goal is to take a backup of the stock ROM.
Lum_UK said:
Here's what I've found so far:
You can get into Qualcomm's firmware download mode by holding vol+ and vol- while plugging in a USB cable. This doesn't seem to be that useful as it appears to be a write-only mode unless you have an SPC code, and I don't even know what that is.
You get out of that mode by holding vol+, vol- and power for 10 seconds.
In the stock OS, if you dial *#801# you get an engineering menu, if you then enable the Full-port switch option the phone then shows up in QPST and tells you its ESN and lets you access the embedded file system. Not found out how to access the kernel or system partitions yet, but I'm currently running a backup of the phone's flash, so that's nice
I'll keep editing this post as I find stuff. My first goal is to take a backup of the stock ROM.
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Good information you provided here!
In the past there have been factory flasher images provided/leaked in the past.
That made it possible to flash the factory images to the R7 series phones.
If you are lucky, in time there will be one for the R9S. If you find a way to unlock the bootloader let me know. I can build you an TWRP but that only makes sense if there is a way to unlock the bootloader.
If you find a way to backup the aboot. Let me know. I could try to pass that along to an interpreter coder. He may be able to find a way to get fastboot working. (I'm assuming here that Oppo removed it on purpose like they did on all their latest phones)
Lum_UK said:
Haven't rooted it, but you can fix the launcher issue in ADB. Basically install a new launcher then adb shell pm hide com.oppo.launcher
There's a few other fixes too, posted them in a thread on the oppo forums http://community.oppo.com/en/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=50113
Following this thread hoping for root.
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Any work around to disable the stock messenger app?
xmotionx said:
Any work around to disable the stock messenger app?
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Not one I've looked for, but hiding com.android.mms seems like the most likely one.
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celoxocis said:
If you find a way to backup the aboot. Let me know. I could try to pass that along to an interpreter coder. He may be able to find a way to get fastboot working. (I'm assuming here that Oppo removed it on purpose like they did on all their latest phones)
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Can you give me a hint as to how I might back that up? I'm well out of my depth here!
And yes fastboot is removed on purpose. It's annoying as hell compared to my old N3 which was totally open.
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Not one I've looked for, but hiding com.android.mms seems like the most likely one.
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Can you give me a hint as to how I might back that up? I'm well out of my depth here!
And yes fastboot is removed on purpose. It's annoying as hell compared to my old N3 which was totally open.
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Hides the app like it should but I still get a security notification pop-up when receiving texts, and they come in twice but in a separate thread on my third-party app. Any ideas?
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Not one I've looked for, but hiding com.android.mms seems like the most likely one.
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Can you give me a hint as to how I might back that up? I'm well out of my depth here!
And yes fastboot is removed on purpose. It's annoying as hell compared to my old N3 which was totally open.
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It is usually done with a custom programmer.
But I have no actual knowledge how it's done, as in:
Like where you get the sources to write one programmer yourself to access the emmc to read out the flash and extract the GPT tables.
Using those GPT tables to extract the proper partition and so on, while in "EDL Mode".
But there are people who do in this forum. I would start using the search feature and contact those who have programmed such tools.
Here is an example of such an custom programmer:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/axon7tool-flash-backup-boot-recovery-t3514254
I was wondering if anyone could help, I have had this phone for a few days now. I'm trying to use a third party sms app Google messages, I can't seem to set this app as default when ever a SMS comes in I get an error message saying for your security we have switched back to the default SMS app (oppo stock app) is there any way I could "hide" the oppo security app in adb? The only reason is the stock app is terrible... Or some how root and put stock Android on the phone?
I just got this new phone. Can anyone give me working links and genuine tutorials on ROOT Procedures, TWRP and Custom ROM for UMIDIGI C2. Custom ROM is my biggest need. Thanks in advance for help.
Hi, did you find a working custom ROM?
I also have a C2 purchased for my son for xmas that I should have checked before buying if it was rootable as it has too much bloatware on it that I'd like to remove but can't as classed as system packages.
I've googled the web and not found anyone who has rooted one yet so hoping one of the excellent developers on here will have a go as its a nice phone, well spec'd and priced and suruprised given its been out since around June it hasn't been rooted yet.
Another Umidigi C2 user here, also interested in replacing default system. :angel:
TWRP for C2 not yet available?
Here is Root https://romprovider.com/2017/11/install-twrp-root-umidigi-c2/
Has anybody given a try?
I haven't yet and did download all the tools to my onedrive (work and home) unfortunatly my work antivirus system picked up dumpimage.exe as a risk and quaratined it although suspect thats a false positive or purely picked up due to the nature of the tool https://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2010-022501-5526-99&vid=24060
May have a try this evening although I'm not sure if once rooted its best to put the latest vanilla android on it (if possible) or just use the power of root to remove all the preinstalled 'system' crap?
MoiX said:
I haven't yet and did download all the tools to my onedrive (work and home) unfortunatly my work antivirus system picked up dumpimage.exe as a risk and quaratined it although suspect thats a false positive or purely picked up due to the nature of the tool https://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2010-022501-5526-99&vid=24060
May have a try this evening although I'm not sure if once rooted its best to put the latest vanilla android on it (if possible) or just use the power of root to remove all the preinstalled 'system' crap?
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Hmmm.. First option seems easier..? :crying:
I had a go but despite adb reboot bootloader working (after enable Developer USB Debug and OEM Boot) I could't get fastboot oem unlock to work.
I've little experience of Android devices as my own mobile is an iPhone 6S which jailbroken on iOS 9.x and despite Jailbreaks of iOS being few and far between, when they do come they seem to be a lot easier to perform that most android roots which I'd have thought by the very nature of android's 'open' nature shouldn't really be as difficult with so many steps as they appear to be.
I think I'll need a better guide as the one mark332 posted with the root image (thanks Mark332...if it works), does seem a little generic and possibly untested?
MoiX said:
does seem a little generic and possibly untested?
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Allthough I have rooted myself all my previous mobile phones, (Jiayou, ZTE, Xiaomi), nevetherless I agree, guide probably is not tested.. I guess we have to be patient, expecting some better.. From the other side C2 seems to be a good phone but so annoying because of bloatware..
There are some poor informations here https://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=836202&st=320 but even with translator hard to understand.
It is only about replacement of the default launcher with Google's.
Any news for C2..??
Matinaki I wrote you a private message
unsuccess
MoiX said:
I had a go but despite adb reboot bootloader working (after enable Developer USB Debug and OEM Boot) I could't get fastboot oem unlock to work
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I also gave a try. After typing adb reboot bootloader device booted in Fastboot Mod but after typing Fastboot Devices device manager suddenly does not see device. So, I'm stuck too..
Because of UMI's "Efuse partition protection" seems we will not able to root this phone. So, better to throw it to trash. No root, no phone..
Any news on this thread ?
I am the unlucky owner of an UMIDIGI C2 and I am extremely frustrated by the unability to change the default launcher.
I sincerely hope someone is able to help on this issue ...
wfoobar.
wfoobar said:
I am the unlucky owner of an UMIDIGI C2 and I am extremely frustrated by the unability to change the default launcher.
I sincerely hope someone is able to help on this issue ...
wfoobar.
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For the moment you can do nothing.
There is some information here http://community.umidigi.com/thread-16167-3-1.html how to remove all that annoying bloatware and as I see "initiator" Included. If you try it, I guess, you have to install a custom launcher in advance.
Locked Bootloader
Hi guys
I tried with ADB Fast boot to unlock bootloader from UMIDIGI C2 but impossible. Experts, please help..!:crying:
Well..I guess many unhappy owners will like this information. After "clean install" of the official ROM, phone is completely clean of bloatware and also very friendly after Apex launcher installation.
hi i bought this tablet few weeks ago and i have in my hands for around a week , i'm having some serious issues to use it because the rom basically sucks (continous crash of almost every app, sometimes it reboots by himself etc.)
i wanted to ask if other people have it and if they're facing the same issues , and the most important thing :if there is a twrp and a custom rom to replace this abomination
sorry for my bad english
I received this tablet a week ago and it just restarted once. Not that bad.
I just have another issue: battery charging. Just 3 days ago, I found that the i8 max couldn't be fully charged! Charging stopped at 83% even I plugged in for whole night. I will try the soft-reset tonight and see what happened.
Anyone having similar problem?
snufkin said:
I received this tablet a week ago and it just restarted once. Not that bad.
I just have another issue: battery charging. Just 3 days ago, I found that the i8 max couldn't be fully charged! Charging stopped at 83% even I plugged in for whole night. I will try the soft-reset tonight and see what happened.
Anyone having similar problem?
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Tried using Power + Vol- but the device kept rebooting. Then pressing Power + Vol+ gave me a boot menu. I selected wipe cache and reboot again ...... no luck. The battery meter stayed at 86% after 8 hours of charging
Seems we need a better rom.
Finally i succesfully unlocked bootloader , flashed a twrp (starting with a xiaomi redmi note 4 twrp i make the porting to make it works on voyo)
And flashed superSU too
But the experience on this tablet still sucks
The firmware from voyo website is not able to flash with sp tools , or twrp so is useless .
If somebody successfully port or create an alternative rom for this tab let us know
antoniob91 said:
Finally i succesfully unlocked bootloader , flashed a twrp (starting with a xiaomi redmi note 4 twrp i make the porting to make it works on voyo)
And flashed superSU too
But the experience on this tablet still sucks
The firmware from voyo website is not able to flash with sp tools , or twrp so is useless .
If somebody successfully port or create an alternative rom for this tab let us know
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If you could share instructions and files for bootloader unlock and root to the forum, that would be greatly appreciated. Cheers.
Now it's easier
For unlock bootloader you need to download mediatek drivers on Windows and activate usb debug and oem unlock bootloader (or similar) in dev option , from then open a powershell and use adb like other phones
For twrp , google "voyo i8 max twrp" guide and download link are there (i think it s not allowed to post external link)
For root download superSU and flash from twrp
If you need other infos , ask
Sorry for my bad english , it's difficult to write a guide in another language
antoniob91 said:
Now it's easier
For unlock bootloader you need to download mediatek drivers on Windows and activate usb debug and oem unlock bootloader (or similar) in dev option , from then open a powershell and use adb like other phones
For twrp , google "voyo i8 max twrp" guide and download link are there (i think it s not allowed to post external link)
For root download superSU and flash from twrp
If you need other infos , ask
Sorry for my bad english , it's difficult to write a guide in another language
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Hi. Thanks. My difficulty is actually to find the TWRP file for the i8 Max. Googling it leads you to the GetDroidTips website which gives you a link to the twrp file that is on a Russian forum page. However the download link on that Russian forum page is dead. I tried to contact the writer of the article on GetDroidTips website, but he's not responding. All I want really is a valid download link to the twrp file. Everything else I should be able to do fine from there...
Could someone post the TWRP file someplace...
Once I can load TWRP and root I'll make a backup of the bare firmware and make it available.
antoniob91 said:
Finally i succesfully unlocked bootloader , flashed a twrp (starting with a xiaomi redmi note 4 twrp i make the porting to make it works on voyo)
And flashed superSU too
But the experience on this tablet still sucks
The firmware from voyo website is not able to flash with sp tools , or twrp so is useless .
If somebody successfully port or create an alternative rom for this tab let us know
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Any chance you could post a link to the TWRP you used. The Russian site no longer has it
Need it too
hs4842 said:
Any chance you could post a link to the TWRP you used. The Russian site no longer has it
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Hi,
Twrp for Voyo I8 Max
Can someone help please?
Hi all,
I follow Aditya Singh's article to port 3 twrp recoverys for Voyo i8 max.
Installing with SP Flash Tool, I can boot to each recovery of them.
You can choose one of them and I hope it works well on you pad.
* I'm not a pro. Thus, I may NOT provide help for your technical problems. I also NOT sure those recoverys won't damage your pad or data. If you have doubts about this, please do not download them.
Download link: (As a new guy, I can't post any link now. Open it by yourself)
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DSPQWmFFQlDvPLZUKupo8TpU2dHTueYB
Note:
1. The original twrp recoverys are prepared for Xiaomi Redmi Note4_MTK by cofface and geoanto555.
2. Aditya Singh's article is "How to Port TWRP for MediaTek 64 bit MT67XX Devices!!"
Jacky Lan said:
Hi all,
I follow Aditya Singh's article to port 3 twrp recoverys for Voyo i8 max.
Installing with SP Flash Tool, I can boot to each recovery of them.
You can choose one of them and I hope it works well on you pad."
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I have the i8 Plus framework file that Voyo has for an i8 reload image. I will try my hand at creating TWRP file and see how they differ. Really need to get my device rooted so I can get the CPU control optimised and to see just how much of the OS is faked by parms in the kernel.
Already had one Octa-Core pad that was actually a dual core hyped up. Lucky for me the guy was in the USA and filed for a refund on it. Only found out after I rooted it and reran tests to really see what was on the inside.
Even so, there are a lot of great reviews about my device. Perhaps I'll try my hand at porting Dirty Unicorn, Remix OS, or Android 8.x.
As is, I'll pay my review after I load the second SIM with my new number.
ADMINISTRATOR: Can we get our own forum group for our device?
Device: Voyo i8 Max
Device code: i8-max
Thanks
Hi bro,
Honestly, I don't figure out what you mean 'cause my English is poor. I guess you wanna find a method to root your i8 plus. I port a twrp for i8 plus with the same method I mentioned.
Again, I don't guarantee that this recovery will not damage your device. You MUST take risk by yourself.
Link: drive.google.com/file/d/1p3RZcLO73-jm1Xm5gdvBwUhoIGHiZFjX
By the way, what do you mean about "ADMINISTRATOR: Can we..."?
Note: twrp recovery comes from following link:
www androidiani com
/forum/modding-vernee-thor/506324-vernee-thor-mt6753-3gb-ram-16gb-flash-modding.html
hs4842 said:
I have the i8 Plus framework file that Voyo has for an i8 reload image. I will try my hand at creating TWRP file and see how they differ. Really need to get my device rooted so I can get the CPU control optimised and to see just how much of the OS is faked by parms in the kernel.
Already had one Octa-Core pad that was actually a dual core hyped up. Lucky for me the guy was in the USA and filed for a refund on it. Only found out after I rooted it and reran tests to really see what was on the inside.
Even so, there are a lot of great reviews about my device. Perhaps I'll try my hand at porting Dirty Unicorn, Remix OS, or Android 8.x.
As is, I'll pay my review after I load the second SIM with my new number.
ADMINISTRATOR: Can we get our own forum group for our device?
Device: Voyo i8 Max
Device code: i8-max
Thanks
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Worked like magic
thanks a lot
Jacky Lan said:
Hi all,
I follow Aditya Singh's article to port 3 twrp recoverys for Voyo i8 max.
Installing with SP Flash Tool, I can boot to each recovery of them.
You can choose one of them and I hope it works well on you pad.
* I'm not a pro. Thus, I may NOT provide help for your technical problems. I also NOT sure those recoverys won't damage your pad or data. If you have doubts about this, please do not download them.
Download link: (As a new guy, I can't post any link now. Open it by yourself)
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DSPQWmFFQlDvPLZUKupo8TpU2dHTueYB
Note:
1. The original twrp recoverys are prepared for Xiaomi Redmi Note4_MTK by cofface and geoanto555.
2. Aditya Singh's article is "How to Port TWRP for MediaTek 64 bit MT67XX Devices!!"
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antoniob91 said:
The firmware from voyo website is not able to flash with sp tools , or twrp so is useless .
If somebody successfully port or create an alternative rom for this tab let us know
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The file on the Voyo site is for the i8-Plus. I have sent repeated emails to "VoyoJack" and have received no response. I have another email address for him and I will try that way. I have recently tried to review the files and found that the framework is the wrong one. I think Voyo made a mistake in posting it - but it is possible that the same framework loads on both devices. Voyo has yet to confirm this.
The actual .img file is a SP Tools recovery image with scatter. (If you don't know what that means, look up how the SP Tools program works).
hs4842 said:
The framework file, while a .img extension, is actually a zip file with all the ADB pulls of the software. Which makes me think they slapped together something to appease folk like us. But it does contain the boot loader and the scatter files needed to make a working TWRP.
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Actually the file is a scatter retrieved file that is an entire copy of the i8 Plus framework - that is loaded on i8 Plus and Max (not sure if loaded on PRO). The USA versions of the i8 Max have additional security measures to keep folks from modifying them. Although bootloader unlock programs for other Voyo products seem to work on this device as well.
The device may very well have fake IMEI numbers. The IMEI number does not pass validation. While they will work on most networks, they are still invalid IMEI numbers. Additionally, the serial numbers of these devices are 0123456789ABCDEF - which means they are common hack loads of Android on the device. Even though the device has great performance, the drawbacks of having them work on LTE networks, and overheating of the communications chip are common problems. The overheating causes the device to cut back on communications. Which pretty much sucks if you are trying to play an onlilne game with multiple users.
I have the Voyo i8 Max with two different carriers loaded. AT&T and T-Mobile respectively. It works. It does what I want it to do. However, the fact this has IMEI issues, is darn near almost impossible to root, and has a support system that sucks (zero communications and support from Voyo) should turn away users that are less daring.
Jacky Lan said:
Hi all,
I follow Aditya Singh's article to port 3 twrp recoverys for Voyo i8 max.
Installing with SP Flash Tool, I can boot to each recovery of them.
You can choose one of them and I hope it works well on you pad.
Download link: (As a new guy, I can't post any link now. Open it by yourself)
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DSPQWmFFQlDvPLZUKupo8TpU2dHTueYB
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I have confirmed that these files do in fact work. However: A word of caution. I had problems getting my device to boot after installing TWRP. It should be noted that you will have to unlock your boot loader (the Voyo Boot Loader Unlock program for other devices worked for mine too. The Fastboot commands are simple enough to run by hand get the job done). This will wipe your device and reboot.
Since Voyo is a Chinese company, the USA has restrictions on what the device has to employ for security. That includes a trusted, locked bootloader. Once you unlock it your device will display a warning that your device is no longer trusted, and give you a (long) 5 second delay before booting. This will also cause a number of Google services to see your device as not being in compliance.
Translation: You won't be able to watch Netflix on your device....but seriously - Who would want to?? Just load Showbox.apk on it, and Blokada (blokada.org) to kill the ads. (with regards to Blokada - do not load the Mother Of All Ads filter. It will crash blokada)
You must:
1. Install Super User app on your SD Card **BEFORE** you install TWRP. This is the program that cleans up some of the mess the TWRP install leaves behind.
2. Install TWRP via SP Tools. Be sure to backup your recovery.img file before you start (via SP Tools - learn how to use this app before you mess with it)
3. Clear Cache and Delvic cache.
4. Reboot back into Recovery mode
5. Install Super User app. This will clean up the device so you don't get stuck while booting.
At this point you can load and configure your device. Problem is you will not be able to enjoy anything other than GSM speeds (3G) until you fix your IMEI numbers.
***YOU WILL NEED TO DO THE FOLLOWING***
6. The IMEI numbers that ship with the Voyo i8 Max are invalid. Go online to site that has an IMEI Generator and generate a IMEI based on Samsung Galaxy LTE device of your choice. Record two of the numbers down (for SIM1 and SIM2). You'll need these in a moment.
Just be careful that the IMEI number you pick is not a duplicate of someone else's phone or you might get blocked.
7. Use the App Ghost Phone to set the new IMEI numbers. After you have set the numbers, shut your phone off for at least 10 minutes. This will let the network forget your device is 3G. After ten minutes turn your device on and if you have 4G LTE in your range, you will see the 4G icon and either another 4G icon, that means you only have 4G in your area for fastest speed, or 4G and LTE noted for LTE speeds.
After I done this I loaded Androoster and Root Booster to speed my device up even further. Bringing the look and feel of my phablet up to workstation level operations. Installed Viper for Android for added sound features and increase of volume (speaker is very weak on the tablet). Added VPN software, Anti-Virus, and Adaware for near ad free use. Although a lot of ads now are fed by the host server of the app and adware does not block those completely.
I have used my machine for almost two months now and really enjoy it. While the device does not have a GPS, Waze does a good job at ignoring this fact. Google Maps is useless on this device without a good Compass. There exists a kit project for a Bluetooth compass that is reported to work with this device.
Be careful of the type of Bluetooth headphones you choose. I have a mono-speaker Cobra trucker headset. It links well but nothing plays through it except phone calls. For generic mono with mic get a gaming bluetooth cheap headset. Or spend the money for Parrot Trucker headset. For Music, direct wire or find a good over-the-ear set that does Bluetooth very well. Found a $10 set on Wish that did the job so well I bought 2 (one for the Mrs.).
I'm still bugging Voyo for the I8 Max install firmware. The one they have is the i8 Plus SD dump. Doesn't work with our gear, but we can use it as a template for mods if necessary. Particularly with TWRP.
I hope this helps. Please click thanks and keep the good stuff rolling...
Need rom dump of I8 Max
Hello,
I'm new to the I8 Max and have had no joy with Voyo, who do not really seem interested in the foreign markets.
I am very interested in your post and I tried to flash the TWRP recovery but now my I8 Max will not work - it is bricked. I need a rom dump of the system from SP Flash Tool or WwR_MTK_2.40 so I can restore the entire firmware including bootloader. If anybody out there can help, it would be appreciated. MediaTek chips are very robust and as long as I can obtain the original firmware, I should be able to flash back to a working state using SP Flash tool. If someone has the correct firmware from the manufacturer, that would be a blessing. I appreciate any and all help offered.
silver-net-surfer said:
Hello,
I'm new to the I8 Max and have had no joy with Voyo, who do not really seem interested in the foreign markets.
I am very interested in your post and I tried to flash the TWRP recovery but now my I8 Max will not work - it is bricked. I need a rom dump of the system from SP Flash Tool or WwR_MTK_2.40 so I can restore the entire firmware including bootloader. If anybody out there can help, it would be appreciated. MediaTek chips are very robust and as long as I can obtain the original firmware, I should be able to flash back to a working state using SP Flash tool. If someone has the correct firmware from the manufacturer, that would be a blessing. I appreciate any and all help offered.
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Following FWs are official released. (Replace '|' by '/' and '#' by '.')
Release at 20180223 from Chinese site https:||pan#baidu#com/s/1smg0knN
Release at 20180809 from English site https:||www#dropbox#com/sh/pk4ig0nu2d57oa0/AADFgYJRWA6QD8TP5WXCf4Nna?dl=0
Chinese site http:||www#myvoyo#com/xiazai/anzhou/i8%5FMax/down/
English site http:||en#myvoyo#com/xiazai/V%5Ftablets%5Fseries/i8%5FMax/down/
Hi guys. I just boarded the Voyo i8 max ship so lets see what else we find out.
Mine does have GPS. Google maps locks a location with hardware gps only. I don't use google location services and never will (in any of my devices).
No compass still. That's fine with me and I knew beforehand.
I think voyo does have interest in the overseas market as the device has keyboard and manuals in some kind of English but is not interested in having real customer support (as spected from a cheap China device). No suprises for me there.
Screen is a little unresponsive to touch probably because of the plastic screen protector or because of the 'palm rejection' from the pressure pen compatibility. I won't take the screen protector until the pen arrives... if it ever arrives (bought from Geekbuying).
Scroll is sluggish due to kernel tweaks or something but you can 'fix' it.
Awesome solution to the choppy scrolling: SuperTouch app from the play store. I'm amazed this really worked and no root needed to boot! Honesty don't know how that shlt works but it does. Set it to 500 smooth level because I didn't pay for the full app but damn, I might do as well because the recommended smooth level for this device's specs is more than triple! But you need to pay a few bucks.
Audio suck balls. Mono and as loud as a wishper. It almost makes the job done. I will try to hack the butt out of this device in a couple of monts and try to install real speakers and getting stereo might be a challenge depending of how stupid voyo 'engieneers' were.
Cameras are a joke (as spected).
Screen is nice (probably half the reason we bought this device) but spect bleeeding and quirks. Mine has shadow eyeliner at the right edge.
Keyboard is not worth buying unless at a discount or you really, really need a screen cover. I know I do. Plus point being bluetooth, bad point having the worse back shortcut ever. Home is esc, back is that mac flowr thingy + tiny ass backspace and recent apps...kinda shortcut is alt+tab. Alt+F4 is impossible to do with this keyboard.
The experience of the typing. Its usable, better than touch typing the screen while sitting on the desktop, but way worse than using swype, swiftkey or google board gliding. Still a pain because its like typing in a remote control.
It attaches to the device pretty poorly. It preffers to attach to the front of the device.
Unlike the voyo i8 pro this one has google play working out of the box.
Wifi is poor at medium range and unusable at long range. 2.4ghz. Haven't testet 5ghz.
4G is unavailable to me as my carriers only use B2 and B4 which this tablet doesn't support (haven't put a SIM yet but will in a couple weeks).
The pen... buttons don't work according to everyone. I can't tell, mine was never shipped.
That's all so far. I have had this device for almost an hour.
I live in China and bought an Amazfit Bip from Tmall. My googling had indicated that since ~2017 or 2018, the watch will switch languages into whatever the phone language was set to. So I bought one only to later find out this is no longer true in 2019. I contacted support, and they told me Amazfit Bips sold in China are unable to change the language, even just to English. What? When did that change? How come all these people who bought it before me were able to change the language so easily? I was angry.
Even Amazfit's official online support page is not helpful with random dates splattered around confusing me even more as to if this is changeable or not. Trying to find a way to do it only made me find either outdated procedures from 2016, or people in 2019 asking how to do it, with no answer!
So after a lot of research and trial and error, I finally managed to change the Chinese Bip into an International Bip with an English interface. So here is how I did it.
I am in no way responsible if you brick your Bip!! Flashing firmwares is always a risky procedure. You have been warned.
- Prerequisites:
An Amazfit Bip A1608 (Chinese version).
Make sure your Bip is paired with MiFit
Official Firmware v.1.1.5.04 stable
Gadgetbridge
Custom firmware from here or here
- Procedure:
1. Go to the Amazfit Bip settings page in MiFit and set the Discoverable setting to ON
2. Then scroll down to the end of the settings page and unpair your Bip from MiFit
3. Turn the Bip on and off again (The very last option in the watch's settings. Once tapped, tap yellow side for OK). Restart your phone too.
4. Download and install gadgetbridge from F-Droid. You can either just download or install the apk from that link, or install it directly from F-droid if you have it.
5. Turn on Airplane mode, and then turn Bluetooth and Location services back on.
6. Open gadgetbridge, and pair your Bip.
7. Take the official firmware you downloaded from here: Firmware v.1.1.5.04 stable for the Bip. We need this to downgrade the Bip to an older firmware to flash the "hacked" firmware that changes the Bip from the Chinese to International version.
8. Unzip the Firmware v.1.1.5.04 somewhere on your phone.
9. Open a file explorer and open the folder where you extracted the files. Tap to open Mili_chaohu.fw and it should give you the option to open it with gadgetbridge. Gadgetbridge will then give you the option to Flash it. Flash it, then repeat the same process for the other files in this order:
Mili_chaohu.ft
Mili_chaohu.res
Mili_chaohu.gps
Note: I used the non-latin files because I only need English and Chinese characters, so I don't know if the procedure works with the .latin files. If you do try it with the .latin versions and this all works properly, let me know!
10. Take the custom firmware you downloaded from here or here (that will convert your Bip into an international version) and extract it somewhere on your phone. Ignore the included gadgetbridge.apk
11. Click the 3 dots in gadgetbridge and check your HW ID.
- If your HW ID is : v0.11.1.4 then flash: "Mili_chaohu_CE_1.fw"
- If your HW ID is : v0.11.131.5 then flash: "Mili_chaohu_CE_131.fw"
Open the corresponding file in gadgetbridge like you did before and flash it
From my understanding, this procedure essentially changes the hardware ID in the firmware to the International ID.
12. Once flashed, go to your Bip's settings (on the watch) and perform a factory reset. This is the last setting on the second page of the settings (the second option from the bottom). Tap it, tap the yellow button for OK, then hold the side button for a bit to reset the watch. Your watch will then be reset.
13. Re-pair your watch to Gadgetbridge. Your watch should now be an International version, in English. You can now uninstall Gadgetbridge if you wish
14. Re-pair your watch to MiFit. It will upgrade the firmware fonts gps etc. to the latest version. Let it finish, and if everything went well, the Bip's interface will remain in English. Congratulations!
So this is how I did it. Some steps might be unnecessary, but I am not going to test them now that my watch is in English and works properly. It took a lot of trial and error and flashing until I figured out that the key was to downgrade the firmware to v.1.1.5.04 for it to work. Let me know if something was unnecessary when you did it.
Credit:
This post helped point me into the right direction, so thank you! The following posts were also helpful. Thanks!
This is the youtube video that gave out the files necessary to do this. Shout out to them for detailing the procedure and giving out the necessary files. Thank you!
hope you can figure out how to do the same thing for amazfit gtr, because I bought a chinese version, I can't change it to english. Thank you in advance
medkid said:
hope you can figure out how to do the same thing for amazfit gtr, because I bought a chinese version, I can't change it to english. Thank you in advance
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So it's the same issue with the GTR? Sorry to hear that, and I really wish I could help but I only have a Bip. I hope someone finds a way to change the language on the GTR soon.
For me I would like to flash my bip back to Chinese version. I need Chinese fonts but I have converted my Bip to French version and if I flash the Chinese firmware, everytime I open MiFit it just update it back to French! any way to find how to revert my Bip back to Chinese version? Thanks.
Qidamin said:
For me I would like to flash my bip back to Chinese version. I need Chinese fonts but I have converted my Bip to French version and if I flash the Chinese firmware, everytime I open MiFit it just update it back to French! any way to find how to revert my Bip back to Chinese version? Thanks.
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Did you try flashing just the font, the .ft file for the Chinese version (non-Latin font), without the rest?
I think I did, but everytime I am opening the MiFit app it will update the fonts. I have converted the Bip to Global version before flashing global firmware, so now my watch is like international version. I would like to know how to convert it back to Chinese version.
Qidamin said:
I think I did, but everytime I am opening the MiFit app it will update the fonts. I have converted the Bip to Global version before flashing global firmware, so now my watch is like international version. I would like to know how to convert it back to Chinese version.
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You need to detail exactly what you flashed and how, and where you got the file you flashed from? There are many custom font files out there like the one with emojis and Mi Fit doesn't always reflash them from my experience, so you may be using the wrong file, or may need a patched MiFit apk that won't overwrite it every time.
Also, the Chinese version will be 100% in Chinese, so I'm not sure that's what you want if all you need is to display Chinese characters in notifications. But that's beyond the scope of this thread, so I suggest you open a new thread and write in detail what you did and what happens and I'm sure you'll find a solution to the issue.
The links are not working any more
Bonegrindifier said:
I live in China and bought an Amazfit Bip from Tmall. My googling had indicated that since ~2017 or 2018, the watch will switch languages into whatever the phone language was set to. So I bought one only to later find out this is no longer true in 2019. I contacted support, and they told me Amazfit Bips sold in China are unable to change the language, even just to English. What? When did that change? How come all these people who bought it before me were able to change the language so easily? I was angry.
Even Amazfit's official online support page is not helpful with random dates splattered around confusing me even more as to if this is changeable or not. Trying to find a way to do it only made me find either outdated procedures from 2016, or people in 2019 asking how to do it, with no answer!
So after a lot of research and trial and error, I finally managed to change the Chinese Bip into an International Bip with an English interface. So here is how I did it.
I am in no way responsible if you brick your Bip!! Flashing firmwares is always a risky procedure. You have been warned.
- Prerequisites:
An Amazfit Bip A1608 (Chinese version).
Make sure your Bip is paired with MiFit
Official Firmware v.1.1.5.04 stable
Gadgetbridge
Custom firmware from here or here
- Procedure:
1. Go to the Amazfit Bip settings page in MiFit and set the Discoverable setting to ON
2. Then scroll down to the end of the settings page and unpair your Bip from MiFit
3. Turn the Bip on and off again (The very last option in the watch's settings. Once tapped, tap yellow side for OK). Restart your phone too.
4. Download and install gadgetbridge from F-Droid. You can either just download or install the apk from that link, or install it directly from F-droid if you have it.
5. Turn on Airplane mode, and then turn Bluetooth and Location services back on.
6. Open gadgetbridge, and pair your Bip.
7. Take the official firmware you downloaded from here: Firmware v.1.1.5.04 stable for the Bip. We need this to downgrade the Bip to an older firmware to flash the "hacked" firmware that changes the Bip from the Chinese to International version.
8. Unzip the Firmware v.1.1.5.04 somewhere on your phone.
9. Open a file explorer and open the folder where you extracted the files. Tap to open Mili_chaohu.fw and it should give you the option to open it with gadgetbridge. Gadgetbridge will then give you the option to Flash it. Flash it, then repeat the same process for the other files in this order:
Mili_chaohu.ft
Mili_chaohu.res
Mili_chaohu.gps
Note: I used the non-latin files because I only need English and Chinese characters, so I don't know if the procedure works with the .latin files. If you do try it with the .latin versions and this all works properly, let me know!
10. Take the custom firmware you downloaded from here or here (that will convert your Bip into an international version) and extract it somewhere on your phone. Ignore the included gadgetbridge.apk
11. Click the 3 dots in gadgetbridge and check your HW ID.
- If your HW ID is : v0.11.1.4 then flash: "Mili_chaohu_CE_1.fw"
- If your HW ID is : v0.11.131.5 then flash: "Mili_chaohu_CE_131.fw"
Open the corresponding file in gadgetbridge like you did before and flash it
From my understanding, this procedure essentially changes the hardware ID in the firmware to the International ID.
12. Once flashed, go to your Bip's settings (on the watch) and perform a factory reset. This is the last setting on the second page of the settings (the second option from the bottom). Tap it, tap the yellow button for OK, then hold the side button for a bit to reset the watch. Your watch will then be reset.
13. Re-pair your watch to Gadgetbridge. Your watch should now be an International version, in English. You can now uninstall Gadgetbridge if you wish
14. Re-pair your watch to MiFit. It will upgrade the firmware fonts gps etc. to the latest version. Let it finish, and if everything went well, the Bip's interface will remain in English. Congratulations!
So this is how I did it. Some steps might be unnecessary, but I am not going to test them now that my watch is in English and works properly. It took a lot of trial and error and flashing until I figured out that the key was to downgrade the firmware to v.1.1.5.04 for it to work. Let me know if something was unnecessary when you did it.
Credit:
This post helped point me into the right direction, so thank you! The following posts were also helpful. Thanks!
This is the youtube video that gave out the files necessary to do this. Shout out to them for detailing the procedure and giving out the necessary files. Thank you!
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The links are not working any more the frimware not downloadble and the uploaded files are damaged and can't open
Please upload new files somewhere that we can download . Thanks ??
Masoodtirip said:
The links are not working any more the frimware not downloadble and the uploaded files are damaged and can't open
Please upload new files somewhere that we can download . Thanks ??
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Which links are not working and which files are damaged? I just tried downloading them and they seem to download fine on my end.
The official 1.1.5.4 is ok but the custom frimware links are downloaded but when I try to open that tell me the rar file is damaged .I try to download again and again with phone and PC but no different and tell me damaged ?
Would you please upload it again an other place ?
Thank you very much
I have a Chinese version bip with a 1.1.6.34 and this is really work. My bip os now in Portuguese and a 1.1.6.36 international version.
Hi, i follow the procedure exactly and my bip watch(lite) is now English. but it keeps updating the GPS firmware. i think i flash the amazfit bip firmware not the bip lite firmware version. Please help me how to resolve it. thank you.
zootv said:
Hi, i follow the procedure exactly and my bip watch(lite) is now English. but it keeps updating the GPS firmware. i think i flash the amazfit bip firmware not the bip lite firmware version. Please help me how to resolve it. thank you.
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Hi, I wish I could help, but this probably works only with the standard bip and not the lite. I'm surprised it even worked, so that's a good sign already. I hope someone else can help you!
dfujise said:
I have a Chinese version bip with a 1.1.6.34 and this is really work. My bip os now in Portuguese and a 1.1.6.36 international version.
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Happy to hear it worked for you!
Bonegrindifier said:
Happy to hear it worked for you!
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Hello, The Offical firmware link didn't work. Can you upload official firmware if you have available?
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dfujise said:
I have a Chinese version bip with a 1.1.6.34 and this is really work. My bip os now in Portuguese and a 1.1.6.36 international version.
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Hello, Can you upload Official Firmware v.1.1.5.04 stable? Because the author firmware link is dead and I need this firmware. Thanks.
You can find fw version 1.1.5.04 inside the assets directory of MiFit v3.5.4 that you can find on apk mirror.
Open apk with 7zip and extract the Mili_chaohu.xxx files you need.
Source
Bonegrindifier said:
Which links are not working and which files are damaged? I just tried downloading them and they seem to download fine on my end.
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Hello
link does not work:404
https://amazfitwatchfaces.com/firmware
7th man said:
Hello
link does not work:404
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the amazfitwatchfaces doesn't have a firmware download section anymore, only watchfaces
Please upload Official Firmware v.1.1.5.04 stable. Without it your efforts will be lost.
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Bonegrindifier said:
Hi, I wish I could help, but this probably works only with the standard bip and not the lite. I'm surprised it even worked, so that's a good sign already. I hope someone else can help you!
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hi, i finally got my Bip Lite back to its stock firmware and update it to the latest Bip lite version. if somebody wants to convert their Bip Lite to English. just follow the procedure on this thread. just flash the stock firmware( A1915) for Bip Lite after you flash all the files.
Thanks guys for helping me convert my chinese Bip lite to english.
Here was a Guide. Someone said people don't care about Me or My Work so...
This doesnt work on US model of Xperia 5 IV ( XQ-CQ62) because Sony isnt allowing bootloader unlock in USA.
Meaning you cannot get unlock codes for your phone thru sony website ,thats a crucial step in this guide.
hello, i've tried flashing the patched file onto my device but it just seems to bootloop, i'm currently running 64.1.a.0.857
viper. said:
This doesnt work on US model of Xperia 5 IV ( XQ-CQ62) because Sony isnt allowing bootloader unlock in USA.
Meaning you cannot get unlock codes for your phone thru sony website ,thats a crucial step in this guide.
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Wow......glad I got the JP version of a new phone for once! Otherwise it's still blowing my mind that Sony itself isn't scrutinizing root like damn-near every other manufacturer as of late.
It's been more than 7 years since I rooted my last phone. Now is everything very different. Thanks for the thread, I know what I will do this weekend.
Just got my 5IV (UK) and exactly the guide I was looking for but just a simple question
My last personal Sony was the Z3C and unlocking bootloader/rooting that had drm issues with the official camera etc
Does unlocking bootloader with 5IV have any app issues, do the camera apps all work exactly as before and any other imporant Sony apps?
Will I be able to use Sony OTA updates?
If all good, I'll be unlocking and rooting this weekend, cant wait.
Thanks
rawdealer said:
It's been more than 7 years since I rooted my last phone. Now is everything very different. Thanks for the thread, I know what I will do this weekend.
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Bruh! You and me both!! I finally rooted my Asus Zenphone 6 this past October. A bunch of reading and forums lol. Also back 7-8 years ago there were plenty of Youtube videos. Now not so much! My Zenphone 6 just died today and I am 90% sure I'll be getting the Xperia 5IV which I was eyeing since announced. I was hoping my Zenphone would have given me one more year, but alas. I'm visiting here to get the scoop on rooting this in the event I want to. I feel your pain!
smudgy636 said:
hello, i've tried flashing the patched file onto my device but it just seems to bootloop, i'm currently running 64.1.a.0.857
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HI, not sure if you solved it, had the same issue. So, as it gave an option to do full user reset (or something like that) I chose it. It then rebooted and I was back into the phone with the initial setup again.
I then re-installed the latest magisk app and it showed that magisk/root is installed.
As a test, I then installed f-droid and installed Adaway. I chose to configure in root mode,
the 'grant access' dialogue popped up and boom, root access provided.
Btw, if you do want to install Adaway too, enable systemless host in magisk preferences.
Trying it now... It's a bit of a hassle, but that's on Sony.
Edit: yep, works an absolute treat. One little remark: Wiping after installing Magisk isn't neccesary, afaict. Perhaps make it optional "in case of weird problems".
thany2 said:
Trying it now... It's a bit of a hassle, but that's on Sony.
Edit: yep, works an absolute treat. One little remark: Wiping after installing Magisk isn't neccesary, afaict. Perhaps make it optional "in case of weird problems".
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So, no need to wipe all user data or?
how to hide root from GooglePay?
So I'm getting stuck on the OEM unlock bit. After entering the command I get this:
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FAILED (remote: Command not supported in default implementation)
finished. total time: 0.004s
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Any Ideas?
hasztagL said:
how to hide root from GooglePay?
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Why would you need to? Play works perfectly fine with non-hidden root.
Either way, try enabling Zygisk in the Magisk manager. You might also have to check to enforce the DenyList, and check the Play app on the DenyList.
But really it's not neccesary in my experience. The only app that refuses to work properly is my banking app. In their infinite stupidity they demote rooted users to a PIN code instead of fingerprint, even though on a rooted device, the fingerprint is still more secure. But I digress, sorry.
Skv012a said:
So, no need to wipe all user data or?
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I guess it was a catchall. Maybe if you've already been tinkering a lot, it might be a good idea to "start over", since Magisk can completely fluff up you phone if it's being interfered with. However, my phone was completely stock, other than being bootloader-unlocked, so in my case the answer is no, not needed.
No promises though. Just give it a go. Do have a backup ready.
thany2 said:
Why would you need to? Play works perfectly fine with non-hidden root.
Either way, try enabling Zygisk in the Magisk manager. You might also have to check to enforce the DenyList, and check the Play app on the DenyList.
But really it's not neccesary in my experience. The only app that refuses to work properly is my banking app. In their infinite stupidity they demote rooted users to a PIN code instead of fingerprint, even though on a rooted device, the fingerprint is still more secure. But I digress, sorry.
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Google Wallet not work with root. With DenyList still not work.
Matrixclonk said:
So I'm getting stuck on the OEM unlock bit. After entering the command I get this:
Any Ideas?
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It looks like you started fastboot mode. You should enter bootloader mode for the fastboot command for some reason
Also I had a problem in bootloader mode and had to manually update the driver in Windows for the phone.
When I was in bootloader, the adb devices and fastboot devices commands did not return anything, meaning the phone wasn't found.
So if someone else's phone isn't recognized in fastboot/bootloader mode you could try installing the driver manually like so:
Open the Device Manager in Windows and under under Other devices (probably), there will be a device named Android with a question mark (meaning no driver or problem with it.)
Then right click on it -> Update driver -> Browse my computer for drivers -> Let me pick from a list of available drivers... (you should have installed the drivers from windows (in file explorer, right click, install on the .inf file))
Then there under Android, from Google I had the ADB Interface driver which I selected and Installed it forcefully.
And after that fastboot comand worked normally.
alexdo said:
It looks like you started fastboot mode. You should enter bootloader mode for the fastboot command for some reason
Also I had a problem in bootloader mode and had to manually update the driver in Windows for the phone.
When I was in bootloader, the adb devices and fastboot devices commands did not return anything, meaning the phone wasn't found.
So if someone else's phone isn't recognized in fastboot/bootloader mode you could try installing the driver manually like so:
Open the Device Manager in Windows and under under Other devices (probably), there will be a device named Android with a question mark (meaning no driver or problem with it.)
Then right click on it -> Update driver -> Browse my computer for drivers -> Let me pick from a list of available drivers... (you should have installed the drivers from windows (in file explorer, right click, install on the .inf file))
Then there under Android, from Google I had the ADB Interface driver which I selected and Installed it forcefully.
And after that fastboot comand worked normally.
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Thanks man, I was in fastboot because when I went to bootloader I always got the message waiting for device. Also weird I had to reinstall the driver each time i went into bootloader :S
@Miustone Hey. I rooted my phone following your guide and I have a question.
Sony have released an update was wodnering if I flash the latest update, will my settings/data be intact? Apparaently the update is only small, just wish I could flash that...not the whole 3.3GB
Thanks
After getting said from some Stock Tree ROM Cookers that People wont miss Me around Xperias (and that i havent developed that much), i just decided to take My Work offline and to remove also My Guides. Sorry for everyone who apprecciated My Contributions but You will get Stock FW based ROMs instead (one Day)! It wont have the quality or safeness of a good old SODP based ROM (since they refuse to work with it on a disrespectful way) but hope You will be fine with it somehow!
All the Best for the future,
Miu
Miustone said:
After getting said from some Stock Tree ROM Cookers that People wont miss Me around Xperias (and that i havent developed that much), i just decided to take My Work offline and to remove also My Guides. Sorry for everyone who apprecciated My Contributions but You will get Stock FW based ROMs instead (one Day)! It wont have the quality or safeness of a good old SODP based ROM (since they refuse to work with it on a disrespectful way) but hope You will be fine with it somehow!
All the Best for the future,
Miu
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sad. i love your work.