Hi! is there any flash tool for android without root or PC ?
Samarimama said:
Hi! is there any flash tool for android without root or PC ?
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Root is required to flash.
So how to root android 6.0.1 without PC ?
Samarimama said:
So how to root android 6.0.1 without PC ?
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You will encounter difficulties trying to root 6.0.1. without Windows.
-- You can try this toolkit or search using your favorite search engine.
My device is Samsung Note 4 (SM-N910F or SM-N910W8)
Because it can't be recognized by my PCs.
Samarimama said:
My device is Samsung Note 4 (SM-N910F or SM-N910W8)
Because it can't be recognized by my PCs.
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You can attempt to put the phone into download mode to attempt to root it (by powering off then pressing the home key, volume down button and power button simultaneously).
Then press the volume down key to cancel the operation and restart the phone (without rooting it). It might connect to your computer and become recognized.
After which, try a factory cable and your computer might immediately recognized the phone was plugged into it and be able to access everything on the device.
I already try it without knowing this trick.
Before, I was thinking that all Note 4 have a problem named the eMMc error, but others owners of this phone were able to connect with the PC. So I changed the cables and PCs, maked a factory reset several times, root it and unlock the bootloader to flash a new ROM.
Now, I think that the kernel is corrupted.
rodken said:
You will encounter difficulties trying to root 6.0.1. without Windows.
-- You can try this toolkit or search using your favorite search engine.
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It is for mobile ?
Samarimama said:
It is for mobile ?
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Negative.
-- If you are adamant about rooting without the help of Windows, considering King Root & Kingo Root.
It doesn't work for my device. It says that it is for device with Android 5 and beyond.
Tried more than 5 times.
So, it is why I want to downgrade without PC.
Samarimama said:
So, it is why I want to downgrade without PC.
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Although you wish to know how to downgrade Android without Windows, it is quite impossible to do safely.
The device may face serious ramifications that cannot be recovered in the future. You see, downgrade requires your phone to be rooted or unlocking bootloader. It is an entirely different subject to work on.
And it will require Windows nonetheless.
I know that I need Windows, but the device isn't recognized by many PCs using Windows 7 10 and 11.
Only thing I want is to flash a custom rom for the Samsung Note 4
Samarimama said:
Only thing I want is to flash a custom rom for the Samsung Note 4
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Were able to do a deep dive into your favorite search engine?
What do you mean by "deep dive" ? I already look at these wesites.
Samarimama said:
What do you mean by "deep dive" ? I already look at these wesites.
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'Deep dive' refers to at least search through for at least a good 60 minutes or so.
-- Look for articles/hits that date back to 2017.
-- Read up on the ideas that others did for other devices with similar issues.
Ok, thanks!
I made a deep dive but it doesn't work.
Th error's code is code 43.
Many people say to update the drivers and uninstall the device that doesn't work properly.
I also chaged the USB ports.
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Andriod Version 4.4.2
Software Version VS89022A
Tried looking everywhere and tried alot of different methods, it seems like no one knows how to root it and all the methods I tried didn't work.
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You tried stump root? It works with just about any other android 4.4 lg phone. (Check out this thread.)
By the way, I couldn't get adb working on the LG enact. It doesn't even show up in device manager. Any ideas?
aicitman said:
You tried stump root? It works with just about any other android 4.4 lg phone. (Check out this thread.)
By the way, I couldn't get adb working on the LG enact. It doesn't even show up in device manager. Any ideas?
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Did you enable USB Debugging? Did you see the prompt to accept the RSA key on the phone when you plug it in? Often time on LGs it pops up behind the screen that shows up to select MTP/PTP/Charging modes and it's easy to miss it. Sometimes you have to toggle through all the modes to get it to pop up. Thinking about it now...I know a lot of LGs for VZW need to be in...Internet Tethering mode? or whatever it is they call it, for root stuff to work, so might have something to do with that mode loading the correct drivers for adb.
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Did you enable USB Debugging? Did you see the prompt to accept the RSA key on the phone when you plug it in? Often time on LGs it pops up behind the screen that shows up to select MTP/PTP/Charging modes and it's easy to miss it. Sometimes you have to toggle through all the modes to get it to pop up. Thinking about it now...I know a lot of LGs for VZW need to be in...Internet Tethering mode? or whatever it is they call it, for root stuff to work, so might have something to do with that mode loading the correct drivers for adb.
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Correct, ADB only works when on "Internet Connection" mode.
aicitman said:
You tried stump root? It works with just about any other android 4.4 lg phone. (Check out this thread.)
By the way, I couldn't get adb working on the LG enact. It doesn't even show up in device manager. Any ideas?
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Yea when ever I try stump root it just says that it doesn't support my device and doesn't let me do anything.
Boolink said:
Yea when ever I try stump root it just says that it doesn't support my device and doesn't let me do anything.
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The new version should give you an option to brute-force the device.
aicitman said:
The new version should give you an option to brute-force the device.
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I have the latest version and it doesn't allow me to do anything. the button is greyed out. it just says ERROR: Unsupported device
Boolink said:
I have the latest version and it doesn't allow me to do anything. the button is greyed out. it just says ERROR: Unsupported device
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I used the towelroot app by geohot. Rooted it. No problem.
I just can't seem to find a TWRP or CWM recovery for this device. It's evidently been neglected. I haven't found anything yet on flashing cyanogen (or anything else) on it, which is what I really want to do.
Any ideas?
misant777 said:
I used the towelroot app by geohot. Rooted it. No problem.
I just can't seem to find a TWRP or CWM recovery for this device. It's evidently been neglected. I haven't found anything yet on flashing cyanogen (or anything else) on it, which is what I really want to do.
Any ideas?
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What android version did you have? Mine is 4.4.2. Whenever I try to use towelroot it just says this phone isn't supported.
Boolink said:
Andriod Version 4.4.2
Software Version VS89022A
Tried looking everywhere and tried alot of different methods, it seems like no one knows how to root it and all the methods I tried didn't work.
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Their you go have a look over the video posted over http://electrastores.com/mobile_rooting/How_to_root_LG_Enact_VS890_EASY_Rooting_/691001/
it will guide you with the rooting your device device ! See if that can be of your use !
promo87 said:
Their you go have a look over the video posted over http://electrastores.com/mobile_rooting/How_to_root_LG_Enact_VS890_EASY_Rooting_/691001/
it will guide you with the rooting your device device ! See if that can be of your use !
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Clicking on random shortened url links and downloading random crap on a video with no comments and hardly any views? Sounds totally legit bro.
Please forgive my ignorance I am very new to this. I just want to flash the new firmware to the nexus 9 manually. I have downloaded minimal adb and fastboot but it doesn't find my device. I have enabled developer mode and allow usb oem ect but nothing when I type the commands it says waiting for device and nothing happens, obviously I am missing something obvious, but if you could please help me out I would be grateful.
Did you let your device RSA footprint be recognised?
Did you run adb commands at the right directory?
AjunNg said:
Did you let your device RSA footprint be recognised?
Did you run adb commands at the right directory?
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Not sure what the first question means??, I think I ran the adb commands at the right directory??
anobium said:
Not sure what the first question means??, I think I ran the adb commands at the right directory??
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Means when you connected the device to the PC with USB debugging, there should have been a pop up asking you if you'll let the device blah blah.
You need to press OK.
AjunNg said:
Means when you connected the device to the PC with USB debugging, there should have been a pop up asking you if you'll let the device blah blah.
You need to press OK.
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No never had a popup, asking me toconfirm???.
Unplug it and replug it until it does.
Uncheck USB debugging and recheck it until it does.
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Did you let your device RSA footprint be recognised?
Did you run adb commands at the right directory?
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AjunNg said:
Unplug it and replug it until it does.
Uncheck USB debugging and recheck it until it does.
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Think ive found my problem in device manager on my computer the android device has a yellow exclamation mark saying no a driver present, were do I get the android driver for windows??
Use Wugfresh's Nexus toolkit, and use the full driver installation.
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Think ive found my problem in device manager on my computer the android device has a yellow exclamation mark saying no a driver present, were do I get the android driver for windows??
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Right click on it. Go to where it lets you pick from a list on your computer. Choose android adb interface driver, or something along those lines
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AjunNg said:
Use Wugfresh's Nexus toolkit, and use the full driver installation.
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This program is the bollocks, for a newbie like me, went through the steps and it recognised my device, only 1 question do I need to root to update stock firmware as I cant see option to update without rooting.
By bollocks I mean brilliant.
No root needed to update.
anobium said:
This program is the bollocks, for a newbie like me, went through the steps and it recognised my device, only 1 question do I need to root to update stock firmware as I cant see option to update without rooting.
By bollocks I mean brilliant.
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oh you silly English person.
the toolkit will get you back to stock. wug is working on a revision that will properly format the data partition to decrypt the tablet. the tool is best for force flashing and renewing your device as if you just unboxed the device with no root. the option to install a recovery and root the device is used after you are happy with the first boot and freshness of your devices. other tools included are just simplified press of the button commands that save you the time of opening a cmd shell.
key things to remember about the n9, absolutely make sure you enable the OEM unlock in developer options. and to my understanding NEVER uncheck it. there is a thread here about that "feature"
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Migamix said:
oh you silly English person.
the toolkit will get you back to stock. wug is working on a revision that will properly format the data partition to decrypt the tablet. the tool is best for force flashing and renewing your device as if you just unboxed the device with no root. the option to install a recovery and root the device is used after you are happy with the first boot and freshness of your devices. other tools included are just simplified press of the button commands that save you the time of opening a cmd shell.
key things to remember about the n9, absolutely make sure you enable the OEM unlock in developer options. and to my understanding NEVER uncheck it. there is a thread here about that "feature"
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And what's wrong with fastboot? No need for a tool kit
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jd1639 said:
And what's wrong with fastboot? No need for a tool kit
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Ok i get to flashing the image and it goes to quick and comes up with errors saying I have different firmware image on my device?, I thought that was the idea im going from lrx21r to lrx22c, do I have to put I already have the 22c in the option list??.
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And what's wrong with fastboot? No need for a tool kit
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there is nothing wrong with ADB, or fastboot, if you use it exclusively, good for you.
as the OP title sais, it is not expected for a new user, and even some experienced users, to have such a firm grasp of the ways of the mighty command line, and the fact that the toolkit gathers all of the files in one convenient place, is not without its bonus. i dont know, nor do i really care who started the whole elitist "toolboxes are for lamers", or whatever. toolboxes are nothing more than their name suggests , tool-boxes, to help when we need it. they are nothing more than an interface to commands, much like you running a GUI on top of your OS, or are also running command line only for your primary computer. xda, is designed and expected to be help for all who want to know, not a pond of elitists that would rather brag they have overclocked their device, water cooled it, but can still make a grilled cheese sandwich on their CPU. i have email accounts older than many of the forum members here, so not too much impresses me in that 1337 area. im here to help if i can, and learn if i need to., so since im here alot, im always learning.
Was trying to go from GB 2.3.3 to OmniROM 4.4.4 on a friend’s S2 (GT I-9100).
I rooted using Framaroot (the first version, the latest wouldnt work), got root, checked with RootChecker. Then I tried to install CWM.
Spent hours trying, I wanted to do everything "on device" rather than use Heidal or ADB (use inux on my desktop), tried MobileOdin, but there was no "recovery" option, so tried ROM Manager using a guide ( http://luvis.se/tipstricks/root-and-install-kitkat-on-samsung-galaxy-s2-i9100-without-a-computer/ ), but kept failing cos of E signature verification, even though ROM Manager said it was installed.
I d spent hours and hours on the internet looking for how to install, seems its difficult because the device was GB.
So I tried MobileOdin again and just installed the "CWM-KitKatCompatible-i9100.zip" I downloaded from the above guide using the "install update.zip" option, I cancelled it when the warning came up about firmware can brick your device, but then hit "ok" (partly in frustration and partly cos I ve never bricked a device before as I m (USUALLY) always careful).
Now it just boots the the Samsung Galaxy S2 screen, then the screen goes blank after 10 seconds or so. Stupid, stupid me.
So can anyone help me recover it using ADB, Android Studio or maybe Heimdal or direct me to a guide on how to ? Everything I read uses Odin and assumes you can get into recovery. All that time trying to avoid connecting it to a pc and now I ve deffo got to.
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Was trying to go from GB 2.3.3 to OmniROM 4.4.4 on a friend’s S2 (GT I-9100).
I rooted using Framaroot (the first version, the latest wouldnt work), got root, checked with RootChecker. Then I tried to install CWM.
Spent hours trying, I wanted to do everything "on device" rather than use Heidal or ADB (use inux on my desktop), tried MobileOdin, but there was no "recovery" option, so tried ROM Manager using a guide ( http://luvis.se/tipstricks/root-and-install-kitkat-on-samsung-galaxy-s2-i9100-without-a-computer/ ), but kept failing cos of E signature verification, even though ROM Manager said it was installed.
I d spent hours and hours on the internet looking for how to install, seems its difficult because the device was GB.
So I tried MobileOdin again and just installed the "CWM-KitKatCompatible-i9100.zip" I downloaded from the above guide using the "install update.zip" option, I cancelled it when the warning came up about firmware can brick your device, but then hit "ok" (partly in frustration and partly cos I ve never bricked a device before as I m (USUALLY) always careful).
Now it just boots the the Samsung Galaxy S2 screen, then the screen goes blank after 10 seconds or so. Stupid, stupid me.
So can anyone help me recover it using ADB, Android Studio or maybe Heimdal or direct me to a guide on how to ? Everything I read uses Odin and assumes you can get into recovery. All that time trying to avoid connecting it to a pc and now I ve deffo got to.
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Can you get into download or recovery mode?
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Can you get into download or recovery mode?
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Cant get into recovery but can get into download mode. Tried One-click Unbrick and it cant connect to device, which reminded me that when I connected it to my (Ubuntu) pc (before I bricked it) I got an error message saying it couldn’t mount Android device (I got rid of my S2 a couple of years ago but it always connected to my pc with no problems). Which seems to me like a real problem - how can I un-brick it if I cant connect via USB ?
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Cant get into recovery but can get into download mode. Tried One-click Unbrick and it cant connect to device, which reminded me that when I connected it to my (Ubuntu) pc (before I bricked it) I got an error message saying it couldn’t mount Android device (I got rid of my S2 a couple of years ago but it always connected to my pc with no problems). Which seems to me like a real problem - how can I un-brick it if I cant connect via USB ?
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First, I don't have any experience with ubuntu, so I would suggest connecting to a windows pc via usb, making sure you install the drivers for the s2, then download odin. Once you have odin setup, I would flash a stock rom .tar from sammobile.com. From there you can flash a kernel such as philz to gain root access, and then omni or other rom.
noppy22 said:
First, I don't have any experience with ubuntu, so I would suggest connecting to a windows pc via usb, making sure you install the drivers for the s2, then download odin. Once you have odin setup, I would flash a stock rom .tar from sammobile.com. From there you can flash a kernel such as philz to gain root access, and then omni or other rom.
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Heimdal on Ubuntu (or a Mac) will do the same job as Odin on Windows (and is more reliable), but I have this USB problem I mentioned above, so I m not sure anything is going to work if theres a problem with USB on the device (USB debugging was enabled). One-Click Unbrick cannot connect to it and nor can my pc.
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Heimdal on Ubuntu (or a Mac) will do the same job as Odin on Windows (and is more reliable), but I have this USB problem I mentioned above, so I m not sure anything is going to work if theres a problem with USB on the device (USB debugging was enabled). One-Click Unbrick cannot connect to it and nor can my pc.
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Probably obvious, and you've maybe tried already, but will a different usb data cord work? And I would try a different pc just to rule it out.
Here is something to read as well about recovering from soft bricks. Hope it helps -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/guide-fix-unflashable-soft-bricked-gsii-t1449771
noppy22 said:
Probably obvious, and you've maybe tried already, but will a different usb data cord work? And I would try a different pc just to rule it out.
Here is something to read as well about recovering from soft bricks. Hope it helps -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/general/guide-fix-unflashable-soft-bricked-gsii-t1449771
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Thanks, already read that, its not the cable as I use it on other devices without problems.
typos1 said:
Thanks, already read that, its not the cable as I use it on other devices without problems.
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Mate, the only thing I can suggest is make sure you have drivers for the phone(although the message saying can't mount device indicates a problem like corrupted partitions or nand, rather than missing drivers), and try a different pc. The fact you can get into download mode at least suggests you can flash a kernel or something, but you need a connection to the pc to do that(as you already know). I hope someone else has some other ideas
noppy22 said:
Mate, the only thing I can suggest is make sure you have drivers for the phone(although the message saying can't mount device indicates a problem like corrupted partitions or nand, rather than missing drivers), and try a different pc. The fact you can get into download mode at least suggests you can flash a kernel or something, but you need a connection to the pc to do that(as you already know). I hope someone else has some other ideas
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I wont need drivers as Linux has drivers built into it - it works out of the box, no messing around installing them like with Windows.
I just gotta spend some time getting the firmware and finding instructions on doing it with Heimdall, theres so many versions of the S2 it makes finding the right software complex.
And I ve just got to hope there isnt a problem with the usb port on the device or I m really buggered
typos1 said:
I wont need drivers as Linux has drivers built into it - it works out of the box, no messing around installing them like with Windows.
I just gotta spend some time getting the firmware and finding instructions on doing it with Heimdall, theres so many versions of the S2 it makes finding the right software complex.
And I ve just got to hope there isnt a problem with the usb port on the device or I m really buggered
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Lol, I forgot that on Samsung devices you have to press home as well as power and vol up for recovery, found this out while trying to fins out how to unbrick it !
It wouldnnt boot but it WOULD boot to recovery, CWM recovery !
So flashed a CM kernel then Omni and all is fine, OmniROM installed !
typos1 said:
Lol, I forgot that on Samsung devices you have to press home as well as power and vol up for recovery, found this out while trying to fins out how to unbrick it !
It wouldnnt boot but it WOULD boot to recovery, CWM recovery !
So flashed a CM kernel then Omni and all is fine, OmniROM installed !
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Haha! The simple things in life....
noppy22 said:
Haha! The simple things in life....
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Yeah !
Ta for your input !
Try flashing official frimware with odin or flash siyah kernel with heimdal
Should fix your problem
I have a Android Device called Sky 6.0Q (http://www.skydevices.com/sky6.0q.html), wanted to change my ROM but there is nothing on XDA about my device... Any help?
cant find anything on sky device 6.0Q
I have been looking everywhere for information on the sky 6. 0q device. on how to root, how to update, Exedra. PS cannot find anything on this phone or about this phone please help and those of you who have the same phone good luck.
vincent131 said:
I have been looking everywhere for information on the sky 6. 0q device. on how to root, how to update, Exedra. PS cannot find anything on this phone or about this phone please help and those of you who have the same phone good luck.
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I own this phone as well and am looking to root it. I have only found one lead that I thought might work at oneclickroot.com., but it is, in fact, bogus. Seems to always freeze at the first step of just identifying the phone. I will continue looking around. XDA, adding this phone's files to your database would be appreciated, it's actually a promising device with decent hardware.
I have a 6.0q u can root it using king root
Can I at least firmware upgrade to lollipop.
Sky devices
I got a sky device 5.0w and used oneclickroot to root my phone. They just use kingroot. Now i dont know where to go from here. I wanted to add a custom recovery but cant find one for my phone. Any suggestions?
shaggysf said:
I got a sky device 5.0w and used oneclickroot to root my phone. They just use kingroot. Now i dont know where to go from here. I wanted to add a custom recovery but cant find one for my phone. Any suggestions?
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You can make your own custom recovery. It's an involved process involving MTK Droid Tools and SP Flash Tool. Search on Google and you will find some tutorials. It's an involved process but it is not difficult.
Here is an example of one method. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2379412
It shows you how to use MTK Droid Tools to make the CWM recovery. But it doesn't use the SP Flash Tool to read back the firmware from the phone. It assumes that you already have the stock boot image to use with MTK Droid Tools.
Personally, the easiest way to get the stock boot image is to root your phone, install busybox using Busy Box X from the Play Store, then install Flashify. With Flashify you can backup the stock boot.img (which is called your kernel). Once you have the boot.img kernel, you can go back to MTK Droid Tools on your PC and create the CWM from that kernel.
Don't forget to thank me if this has helped you. Or let me know if you have other questions.
any firmware for this phone ?
aamszia said:
any firmware for this phone ?
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Yes. It's inside every working phone of the same model! Use SP Flash Tool to read back/dump the firmware. You need a scatter.txt file for the phone. You get that by turning on USB Debugging on the phone and using MTK Droid to read the scatter.txt from the phone.
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sky6.0q
DubMastaQball said:
I own this phone as well and am looking to root it. I have only found one lead that I thought might work at oneclickroot.com., but it is, in fact, bogus. Seems to always freeze at the first step of just identifying the phone. I will continue looking around. XDA, adding this phone's files to your database would be appreciated, it's actually a promising device with decent hardware.
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I was able to root it using Iroot via USB cable.
Hi someone has the firmware for the sky 6.0q i really need mine is dead please!!
Binsim said:
Can I at least firmware upgrade to lollipop.
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No. You cannot because they have never released Lollipop firmware for ANY of the SKY devices. And no developer has created any custom ROMs for ANY of the SKY devices as it is a tiny brand. You're stuck with what you have! Enjoy.
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please i have a sky Device phone 6.0Q it can not switch ON instead it keep vibrating .please i need solution
ifecoobyno said:
please i have a sky Device phone 6.0Q it can not switch ON instead it keep vibrating .please i need solution
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So this happened with absolutely no warning? It sounds like EITHER the battery is completely dead OR you flashed the wrong kernel to the phone.
Try the following: plug in the wall charger while you hold the volume down button. Keep holding the button down. Hold for about 15-20 seconds. Then release the volume down button. The phone should start charging eventually. You'll see the battery icon. Let it charge for at least an hour before you attempt to turn it on.
If that doesn't work, you'll need to take the battery out of the phone and charge it in a universal battery charger.
If the battery is completely charged but your phone still does not turn on, you need to use SPFT (SP Flash Tool) to flash the firmware.
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Hi, my BQ Aquaris U2 Lite won't boot, I unlocked its bootloader and when I restart it, it is stuck at the next screen:
Your device software can't be checked for corruption. Please lock the bootloader.
If no key pressed:
Your device will boot in 5 seconds
But nothing happens, it stays there.
Help please, thank you.
@help38
The first time that an Android device boots up, the bootloader ( the Android counterpart to Windows BIOS/UEFI ) starts running. It is basically a software program that contains a list of OS instructions to ensure the smooth functioning of the device. Once this bootloader is unlocked, the user can manually change what ROM image was set as default by the OEM, and customize the device according to its liking.
Simply unlocking the bootloader does NOTHING than the Android OS now is waiting for instruction what ROM to load and run
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@help38
The first time that an Android device boots up, the bootloader ( the Android counterpart to Windows BIOS/UEFI ) starts running. It is basically a software program that contains a list of OS instructions to ensure the smooth functioning of the device. Once this bootloader is unlocked, the user can manually change what ROM image was set as default by the OEM, and customize the device according to its liking.
Simply unlocking the bootloader does NOTHING than the Android OS now is waiting for instruction what ROM to load and run
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Hi, thank you, but my phone is stuck at that screen and nothing happens, I can't boot Android, do you know what is happening?
I unlocked the bootloader with BQ Firmware Flash Tool, because the phone only loaded Android Recovery, and didn't boot up the OS.
I only want to recover my files and photos
Thank you again.
@help38
I think you've to flash a Custom ROM. Note that's only possible if USB debugging got enabled on phone before unlocking the bootloader took place.
jwoegerbauer said:
@help38
I think you've to flash a Custom ROM. Note that's only possible if USB debugging got enabled on phone before unlocking the bootloader took place.
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How can I do that?
I didn't have USB debugging enabled, aren't there any other ways to recover my files?
Thank you.
help38 said:
How can I do that?
I didn't have USB debugging enabled, aren't there any other ways to recover my files?
Thank you.
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No other methods, AFAIK
Even doing a Factory Reset doesn't relock the bootloader.
BTW: The 1st thing of all things an Android user should do is to enable USB debugging on his phone: that makes it all easier.
jwoegerbauer said:
No other methods, AFAIK
Even doing a Factory Reset doesn't relock the bootloader.
BTW: The 1st thing of all things an Android user should do is to enable USB debugging on his phone: that makes it all easier.
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, thank you, but, do you know if there is someone who could recover the files by paying him?
I really want those files
help38 said:
, thank you, but, do you know if there is someone who could recover the files by paying him?
I really want those files
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Repair service?
jwoegerbauer said:
Repair service?
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I don't think they could, but I will try, thanks.
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Repair service?
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They told me that they can't...
Do you know any other place to recover my photos?
Thank you again.
At least is there a way to unbrick the phone?
Thanks.
Help please