[Restore Stock Firmware - Root OS - Recovery] Samsung Galaxy Core Prime (SM-G360T) - Samsung Galaxy Core Prime ROMs, Kernels, Recoverie

Samsung Galaxy Core Prime
SM-G360T
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The all in one solution for this phone.​
Reinstall Android
"Odin" is a Samsung's tool to make changes for Samsung Devices by using Computer to make changes for your phone, we need Windows OS to make changes for this Samsung Galaxy Core Prime Phone, and make sure that you've installed Samsung Drivers on your Computer Windows OS before you begin to use "Odin".
To Enter Recovery:> Press together [Home Button + Volume Up + Power] Until Recovery Screen appears.
To Enter Odin mode:> Press together [Home Button + Volume Down + Power] Until Odin Screen appears.
- Restore your Phone to original Factory:
Run Odin app, and make sure you're on Odin mode on your phone, connect the cable and press Volume Up button for the Phone, this time will enter Downloading mode for Odin, now the Odin app should list the phone connection, and make sure the "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" are selected before beginning next steps. Click on AP/PDA button and choose the proper Firmware for the Device, after scanning completes, click on Start button to begin the installation. Do not disconnect the connection cable while processing the progress, after the progress finishes, your phone will show up the new freshly installed OS.
- Install Custom Recovery:
A "Custom Recovery" is a different Recovery made by people which have it's own name called, in here we're trying to Install "TWRP Recovery" version, this will allow us more control of the Device to make changes.
Run Odin app, and make sure you're on Odin mode on your phone, connect the cable and press Volume Up button for the Phone, this time will enter Downloading mode for Odin, now the Odin app should list the phone connection, and make sure the "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" are selected before beginning next steps. Click on AP/PDA button and choose the proper Recovery for the Device, after scanning completes, click on Start button to begin the installation. Do not disconnect the connection cable while processing the progress, after the progress finishes, your phone will automatically restart to Android OS.
- Root your Phone OS
There're many ways to Root the Android OS, and we're choosing the availability modes and the safest way for Samsung Galaxy Core Prime, So a Custom Recovery must be already installed to Root the Android OS, So save and copy the "Magisk.zip" to your Device Storage or Secondary storage and then Enter Recovery, Tap on Install and browse to "Magisk.zip" file, Swipe to Install and Tap on Reboot to OS, make sure you don't let "TWRP" to Install it's own SuperUser. If you couldn’t root your OS by this way, you may try again and wipe Dalvik/Cache in Recovery or you may reinstall the Recovery to a different versions.
Download Link: Samsung Galaxy Core Prime (SM-360T) Zipped File
The Zipped File contains Instructions and plus:
- Samsung Galaxy Core Prime SM-G360T Stock Firmware (TMB-G360TUVU1APG2-20160729133007.zip)
- Drivers for Samsung Devices
- Samsung's Odin Tool
- Custom "TWRP" Recovery version 3.2.3-0 (twrp-3.2.3-0-cprimeltemtr)
- Magisk version 18.1 SuperUser / or check the latest Magisk version here
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Have a Nice Try!
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Go and check about your device in settings before you do any task.
Stock Firmware for (SM-G360T): TMB-G360TUVU1APG2-20160729133007.zip
Baseband version: G360TUVU1APG2
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Will the all in one back up work on the SM-G360T1 with Baseband version G360T1UVU1AOFA

hatchet13rydin69 said:
Will the all in one back up work on the SM-G360T1 with Baseband version G360T1UVU1AOFA
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No, Don't do that! this can be risky! yours is Metropcs version of Samsung Galaxy Core Prime.
My Zipped file contains Stock ROM OS "G360TUVU1APG2" and it is for T-Mobile version of Samsung Galaxy Core Prime. (just beside the Recovery image, which is compatable with both T-Mobile and Metropcs)
Be sure to match both the Baseband code of your Phone and the Stock file.
Go to About Phone and search for your exactly baseband code number, it's better to download from the official sites.
Have a nice try

iPlasm said:
No, Don't do that! this can be risky! yours is Metropcs version of Samsung Galaxy Core Prime.
My Zipped file contains Stock ROM OS "G360TUVU1APG2" and it is for T-Mobile version of Samsung Galaxy Core Prime. (just beside the Recovery image, which is compatable with both T-Mobile and Metropcs)
Be sure to match both the Baseband code of your Phone and the Stock file.
Go to About Phone and search for your exactly baseband code number, it's better to download from the official sites.
Have a nice try
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That's what I thought. Just wanted to make sure before doing something stupid and brick in my phone as this is my daily driver. I appreciate your help and all the hard work you and all the other devs put in to give the android community the know how and ability to run their devices the way they were meant to be ran. Keep up the hard work. I'm sure I speak for more than myself when I say that your work and dedication is greatly appreciated.

hatchet13rydin69 said:
That's what I thought. Just wanted to make sure before doing something stupid and brick in my phone as this is my daily driver. I appreciate your help and all the hard work you and all the other devs put in to give the android community the know how and ability to run their devices the way they were meant to be ran. Keep up the hard work. I'm sure I speak for more than myself when I say that your work and dedication is greatly appreciated.
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You're welcome!
This phone has a little support, I will post anything if I did something for this Samsung Galaxy Core Prime
iPlasm,

iPlasm said:
You're welcome!
This phone has a little support, I will post anything if I did something for this Samsung Galaxy Core Prime
iPlasm,
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That would be awesome. :fingers-crossed: I appreciate your time and effort. If you need anything tested for 360t1 I'd be happy to help in anyway I can.

hi is this stock firmware? please confirm. My Camera keeps saying failed. I cleared Cache & data, rebooted and nothing helps.

I made a quick update to most recent version, Link Download updated.
Thanks and Enjoy

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*Firmware* Android 2.3.6 Update

Hello Ace users.
Just figured I would post this in case anyone else out there was thinking about the 2.3.6 update for Nordic counties. I just spent the morning Flashing it VIA Odin, because I never made a Factory back-up before flashing CM7 some time ago, and I am quite happy with it.
Okay, here's the procedure on how to manually upgrade the Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830 to Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread using the stock ROM S5830XXKPP in 11 simple steps. So you know Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread is not yet available for all Galaxy Ace users, except in Russia. Don’t be scared when the phone boots in Russian, you can change that in the locale and text option under settings.
Here’s what you need:
Download the stock ROM S5830XXKPP, I got mine from SamMobile.com. You have to create a free account and navigate a few confusing pages but it can be found. You’ll find it at the bottom of the ROM list for the Ace; it’s the one for Nordic countries.
Grab the ODIN Multi Downloader v4.38 and OPS File: Cooper_v1.0.ops
To Flash with Odin:
- For Windows PC’s with USB driver / Kies installed.
- A USB cable for your phone
- Make a back-up copy of all important files stored on your phone, you are going to lose everything otherwise
Ready to start?
1. Download the S5830XXKPP ROM and extract it to your desktop. The password is “samfirmware.com”. When extracted you’ll see: “S5830XXKPP_S5830XXKPP_S5830SERKPP_HOME.tar.md5” this is what you need.
2. Extract and run Odin v4.38 on your desktop.
3. On ODIN click the OPS button and select the Cooper_v1.0.ops file on it.
4. Hit the One package checkbox option
5. Select and load the S5830XXKPP_S5830XXKPP_S5830SERKPP_HOME.tar.md5 in the One package field
6. Set the Samsung Galaxy Ace in Download Mode:
Turn the OFF the phone then press Volume Down+Power+ Middle buttons simultaneously and the phone will then reboot into download mode. Press the volume up button to begin download mode.
7. Connect the phone to PC and you’ll see on ODIN a window with “COM Port” turn to yellow. It means connected and ready.
8. Begin the flashing by hitting the 'Start' button.
9. It will take 5 minutes to complete and the word "PASS" will display once it finishes.
10. Unplug the phone from the PC, and go into Recovery Mode by pressing Home + Power Button, then select Wipe Data / Factory Reset. Reboot Phone.
11. Last, change the default Russian language to your Region by going to settings and then locate the locale and text icon, then pick your native language.
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I am not responsible if you break your phone, this is for educational purposes only.
Thanks to Droid Angel for help with the TUT.
-SGA- said:
Hello Ace users.
Just figured I would post this in case anyone else out there was thinking about the 2.3.6 update for Nordic counties. I just spent the morning Flashing it VIA Odin, because I never made a Factory back-up before flashing CM7 some time ago, and I am quite happy with it.
Okay, here's the procedure on how to manually upgrade the Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830 to Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread using the stock ROM S5830XXKPP in 11 simple steps. So you know Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread is not yet available for all Galaxy Ace users, except in Russia. Don’t be scared when the phone boots in Russian, you can change that in the locale and text option under settings.
Here’s what you need:
Download the stock ROM S5830XXKPP, I got mine from SamMobile.com. You have to create a free account and navigate a few confusing pages but it can be found. You’ll find it at the bottom of the ROM list for the Ace; it’s the one for Nordic countries.
Grab the ODIN Multi Downloader v4.38 and OPS File: Cooper_v1.0.ops
To Flash with Odin:
- For Windows PC’s with USB driver / Kies installed.
- A USB cable for your phone
- Make a back-up copy of all important files stored on your phone, you are going to lose everything otherwise
Ready to start?
1. Download the S5830XXKPP ROM and extract it to your desktop. The password is “samfirmware.com”. When extracted you’ll see: “S5830XXKPP_S5830XXKPP_S5830SERKPP_HOME.tar.md5” this is what you need.
2. Extract and run Odin v4.38 on your desktop.
3. On ODIN click the OPS button and select the Cooper_v1.0.ops file on it.
4. Hit the One package checkbox option
5. Select and load the S5830XXKPP_S5830XXKPP_S5830SERKPP_HOME.tar.md5 in the One package field
6. Set the Samsung Galaxy Ace in Download Mode:
Turn the OFF the phone then press Volume Down+Power+ Middle buttons simultaneously and the phone will then reboot into download mode. Press the volume up button to begin download mode.
7. Connect the phone to PC and you’ll see on ODIN a window with “COM Port” turn to yellow. It means connected and ready.
8. Begin the flashing by hitting the 'Start' button.
9. It will take 5 minutes to complete and the word "PASS" will display once it finishes.
10. Unplug the phone from the PC, and go into Recovery Mode by pressing Home + Power Button, then select Wipe Data / Factory Reset. Reboot Phone.
11. Last, change the default Russian language to your Region by going to settings and then locate the locale and text icon, then pick your native language.
I am not responsible if you break your phone, this is for educational purposes only.
Thanks to Droid Angel for help with the TUT.
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seems like you are toooooooooo late to do something with the phone
i bet 95% of peoples know this thing and also this firmware was announced by sampro ages ago
I just know there was a couple of Noobs around wanting to go back to Samsung Firmware but no idea how... This is for them, not the 95% who already know how.
When I read the topic subject, I thinked that a new special method is needed for flashing the S5830XXKPP ROM.
I think 95% of galaxy.ace.xda.users have already known this, thanks

Smartisan OS Pre Alpha

Anyone tried the pre-alpha avaiable here? http://www.smartisan.cn/download.html
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Here's a video http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTcxMjc3NTA0.html
What do you think about this project?
Looks pretty cool
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Well..Downloading it for almost a half hour..the speed is low
Don't know if I should flash it through recovery or odin like the instructions said.
Looks like an uglier version of MIUI ^^
It flashes just fine through cwm. Runs great if a little slow. The animations when opening and closing apps are nice.
Before you flash however be sure to set your sim pin lock as off in the settings of your current ROM. As once you boot in to smartisan it will not ask you for a pin and you will have no phone connection and you sim will remain locked .
I like this ROM but there appears to be no way to change wall paper on home screen and it also appears not to be compatible with widgets.
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need to tap 2-3 times before going back/close apps, when calling it said "not sent"
not rooted,
Which languages are in the rom ?
anil199838 said:
Which languages are in the rom ?
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chinese and english. Rom is 4.2.2, you don't have the "desktop" , just the icon mesh, most parts that should be fast are slow^slow^slow
For example, opening dialer is turbo fast, closing it is ultra slow
either cm based or just cm apps in it. Wiped it just now.
Better than MIUI, looks like iOS <3
Can I get all languages with Languags Enabler ?
Interessante
I downloaded the rom, installed, not as changing the edioma being English or Chinese, after all is not rooted, not the root supote, versdão beta, but future versions will support the root, is a bit slow, but it promises to be a rom interesting, will not desktop because the icons on the screen is not large distributed in bars, version 4.2.2 even being a pre-alpha cool, maybe I will follow this journey. Hugs!!
instructions:
Brush 1 downloads the necessary documents
note
1 brush to bear to give up the right to official warranty does not work as well as the risks of mobile phones as a result of problems and failures brush hammer Technology assumes no responsibility.
2, the brush machine tutorial only for Samsung Galaxy S III Galaxy (i9300) WCDMA international version, in machine operation brush Windows environment.
3 part tutorial brush from the Internet and technology officer after finishing hammer, if the copyright issues, please contact the Technology hammer.
1, download the latest version of the ROM package Smartisan OS. (MD5: FA78FA5122E6F71CFD7E7E1D54496AED) download see the official website: www.smartisan.cn
2, download Samsung Galaxy Galaxy S III Brush Kit recovery.zip, unzip the download complete toolkit. Thunder fast pass Huawei network Baidu cloud network hard disk
3, make sure that the space of the internal SD card of the phone is bigger than 2G, you will download the latest version of the OS ROM package Smartisan copied directly to the root directory of the built-in SD card.
2, the installation of Samsung Galaxy Galaxy S III driver
Note: If you have already installed the Samsung USB driver, you can skip the next step of this operation.
Running on the computer i9300 Brush Kit / Diver / SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones.exe.
3, the brush into CWM RECOVERY
1, in the off state, keeping the "volume down" + "HOME button", click "Power" button boot, appears in English press warning "volume" to the state machine brush.
2, the computer with the i9300 Brush Kit Odin/Odin3.exe.
3, select the "Automatically Restart", "reset time" two options.
4, click "PDA [core file system]" button, select i9300 Brush Kit CF-SGS3-v5.5-CWM-v1.0.tar.
5, the phone connection and computer, when Odin recognizes the phone on, it does not identify the phone, reconnect the data cable. Click "Start brush" brush CWM RECOVERY, after the success of the brush to the phone will automatically restart.
4, the brush in OS Smartisan
1, in the off state, hold down the "volume up" + "HOME button", click the "Power" button on.
2, through the selection menu "volume keys", the "Power" button to confirm the operation.
3 Select "wipe data / factory reset" - "Yes" - "delete all user data."
4, select "wipe cache partition" - "Yes" - "Clear Cache".
5, select "install zip from sdcard" - "Internal Choose zip from sdcard" - "0 /" - "... Smartisan_OS_V ** ZIP *" - "... YES-install ZIP Smartisan_OS_V ***"
6, wait After installation, click the "back" button, select "reboot system now", the phone will restart.
After rebooting the system will Smartisan OS
Everyone is trying to revolutionise the Android UI, but they all seem to lack something and end up appearing restricted.
The rom seems to be based upon cyanogenmod (Uses cm kernel and stuff like CMFileManagerThemes.apk present).
I installed the launcher to my phone and it seems to work fine.
I installed it, and I must admit: I´m amazed, it is a very cool rom! I first thought via the videos: Oh, ok, just a luncher and boring... but wow. I was wrong. Really, it is amazing. And for a pre alpha it is very imprssive! Whoever codes this must a be a genius to get something like that with that stability and performance (Antutu 15800) and call it pre alpha. Others would call it beta. :good:
Qefx said:
I installed it, and I must admit: I´m amazed, it is a very cool rom! I first thought via the videos: Oh, ok, just a luncher and boring... but wow. I was wrong. Really, it is amazing. And for a pre alpha it is very imprssive! Whoever codes this must a be a genius to get something like that with that stability and performance (Antutu 15800) and call it pre alpha. Others would call it beta. :good:
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plain cm rom, 4.2.2
bender_007 said:
plain cm rom, 4.2.2
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This was meant in general (looking at those thousands of F2P beta games out there lol)
Root Smartisan OS
For those like me, do test in Chinese rom Smartisan OS, and want to root, use this link, and flash in recovery, go to the icon Su and run it, it worked for me in 90%, reinstalled my APPs by Titatiun Backup just can not acessoa the backup folder Titaniun that is on the card, but transfer this folder to the internal memory and I could install 90% of my apps.
I used this link:
http://pan.baidu.com/share/link?shareid=2671418845&uk=4080518152&third=15
Hugs!
Credit is not mine. I'm not a developer, much less make changes, I'm just a fan of Android, I follow this daily XDA forum where vejos very good things and many bad. : D
credit----> http://bbs.smartisan.cn/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=5864&extra=page=1
Animations are way too laggy hoping it would be better gradually
runs nice but makes my s3 look a bit cheap like a zte device
aharnick2013 said:
runs nice but makes my s3 look a bit cheap like a zte device
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ha....s3 already looks like a cheap piece of plastic tho...:banghead:
Sent fom my S-II running >>SlimBean build 6.8 WEEKLY<< powered with >>DorimanX kernel 9.32<<

Root Grand Quattro / Win (GT-i8552)

How To Root Galaxy Win or Galaxy Grand Quattro (GT-I8552)
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If you get no warnings, much better. Let's proceed.
The Preparation : Before you start, make sure that . . .1) You have a PC / Laptop running Windows Platform
2) Samsung USB Driver for Mobile Phones (click to DL from clockworkmod.com) is installed
3) Phone battery power is at least 70%. That's good enough to not run out of power during this whole process.
4) Its USB Debugging is enabled (Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging)
5) You have a USB Cable to establish a connection between the phone & your computer
6) You have the files needed. Keep three files in one folder.
- twrp_2.8_material - 9185 KB (click to DL directly from its dev's (Gody) MediaFire drive)
- Odin3-v3.09.zip - 972 KB (click to DL from sammobile.com's MEGA shared cloud storage) This software runs only on Windows platform.
- SuperSU_v1.94.zip - 1,703 KB (click to DL direclty from chainfire website)​7) A copy of that flashable zip file "SuperSU" must be saved in your phone's memory, internal or external .​
1st Step : Flashing TWRP Recovery Via OdinWhat is Recovery? | The Two Android Recovery Agents (CWM & TWRP)
Here, we will use TWRP Recovery. We will install it on the device using the Odin software.
Required: your phone, Windows PC, USB cable, Odin, and TWRP (.tar file)
1) Boot phone to "Odin Mode, a.k.a. Download Mode" by pressing the buttons at the same time: Volume Down, Power, & Home. When the device vibrates, immediately release the Power button while still pressing the other two until the Download Mode's warning screen appears.
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2) Press the "Volume Up" button to continue to Odin Mode
3) In your computer, using WinRar or 7-zip, extract the Odin zip file, then run Odin3 v3.09.exe as Administrator
4) Connect your phone to your PC via USB. It should say "Added" on Odin.
5) On Odin, click the "AP" button, find and select the "twrp_2.8_material.tar"
6) Click "Start" to proceed in flashing the TWRP Recovery. *This takes about a minute.
7) It's partially finished when it says RESET! with these three lines in the message box.
RQT_CLOSE !!
RES OK !!
Removed!!
Then, phone will reboot automatically to OS.
8) Sometimes it takes a few more seconds after the phone has rebooted for you to be able to completely close Odin. Just wait for Odin to change its status from RESET! to PASS! and say All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0), as shown in the picture below.
Then, you may click Exit and disconnect cable.
TWRP 2.8.5.0 Recovery is now installed.​
And this is how to boot to "Recovery Mode". Press the buttons at the same time: Volume Up, Power, & Home. When the device vibrates, immediately release the Power button while still pressing the other two until the SAMSUNG boot-screen appears. See photo instructions below.
​By the way, see the pictures below for the difference between the Galaxy Win's stock recovery and TWRP's recovery.
Important : NANDroid Backup
At this point, with TWRP Recovery installed, you can now create a NANDroid backup. It's a backup of literally everything in your phone - System, Cache, Data, EFS, and Boot. It is considered to be the top priority of things to do before messing with your phone i.e. flashing ROMs, kernels, or apps. After you create a backup, the backup file would be located in "sdcard0/TWRP/BACKUPS/" for internally saved backup, and "extSdCard/TWRP/BACKUPS/" if it's saved to the external memory. This file can also be transferred to a different storage, say a hard-disk, if you need to have more space on your phone for something else. You may skip to the actual rooting part. But, in case you do want to create a backup just follow the simple steps below. 1) Boot phone to Recovery Mode
2) Select Backup
3) This part lets you name the backup file with whatever name you want, choose whether to save it internally or externally, and pick which stuff you'd like to backup. And when you're ready, swipe to backup.
*This may take 5-10 minutes depending on how big your whole current installation is.
4) Once done, you may proceed with the 2nd part of this rooting guide.​
2nd & Final Step: Flashing SuperSUSuperSU allows for advanced management of Superuser access rights for all the apps on your device that need root.
Required: your phone, and SuperSU (.zip file)
1) Boot phone to Recovery Mode
2) Select Install
2) Locate the zip file SuperSU
3) Go ahead and swipe to install SuperSU *This takes just 5-10 seconds.
4) Reboot System​
You now have root access. Good luck!​
Important Reads After Rooting An Android Device:
What Is A Nandroid Backup and How Exactly Does It Work?
TriangleAway – Reset Flash Counter Tool
11 Things To Do After Rooting Your Android Smartphone | RootMyAndroid.Org
Suggested ROM:
COSMIC 2.0 ROM (released 4/27/15) (CM10). Rated to be the most stable custom ROM for the device.
Originally developed for Galaxy Core Duos by dev abhi922, then ported by dev gody420 to work on Grand Quattro.​
Hey mate, thanks a lot! Your guide is very clean and objective. Links shown properly. You did a good job!
But I'm still facing a problem on my I-8552B. Whichever Recovery I try to flash, I keep getting a black screen.
I tried the one you posted and the 6.0.3.7 version, but nothing different. :/
Thanks! I'm as glad that this guide is helpful to us who need it.
When does this black screen appear?
What have you done so far?
Sent from my GT-I8552
The phone is working properly, I can boot into the system normally. But after I flash any custom recovery via Odin (all I tried, so far), and boot into recovery (phone off, VOL +, Home and PWR boot), I get a black screen.
I've read that people are getting this issue on devices bought after July/14...
Please refer to this thread for more ideas.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2977978
Best of luck!
Sent from my GT-I8552
Hi. .when my galaxy win was rooted, the task manager was deleted. Is there a way to recover it plz. .tnx
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[Root ,Easy ,Fast No Pc! ]
:angel:Visit the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/grand-quattro/general/root-grand-quattro-win-duos-t3091676
Good Share
Thanks for clear share;
1- Odin3-v3.09.zip link dead
2- I download the v3.07 and It works only AP = PDA
3-I like the TWRP screen
Thanks again
i'm too having the same problem..after flashing custom recovery, the screen goes black when i try to enter recovery mode
Samsung Galaxy Win GT-I8552B
Excellent tutorial, but I could not install SuperSU, my phone model is
Samsung Galaxy Win GT-I8552B
Version: 4.1.2
Can you help me?
Best regards
Roosevelt Paz Garcia
I am stuck at 'starting adb sideload features' in adb sideload. Please suggest what to do?
I am not getting the install option on the recovery boot
someone help plz
No need to unlock bootloader for samsung ???
Is it??

Reinstall/Install MM/N on WiFi/LTE YOGA BOOK

This is the stock Rom of N & M for Yoga Book LTE & WIFI for the needers
if any dev want to help me developing a dual boot for Yoga Book, just PM me or join Telegram Group for Yoga Book devs and users:
MOD EDIT: LINK REMOVED
Prees the Thanks button if that helps you​
How to install it:
Be careful, these steps will erase all your data on tablet and will downgrade rom (stock marshmallow)
First of all: read and understand all of the instructions.
1. Download the stock ROM
https://cloud.kolyandex.su/index.php/s/4WDt6ghOzHAyP4s (Nougat WiFi version)
https://easy-firmware.com/home/browse/category/id/19521/ (Marshmallo LTE version)
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634799507 (Marshmallo WiFi version)
2. Extract it to some folder
3. Download Intel Platform Tool Lite from here: https://01.org/android-ia/downloads/intel-platform-flash-tool-lite
4. Install Intel Platform Tool Lite
4. Boot into fastboot mode
5. Run Intel Platform Tool Lite
6. Make sure your tablet is recognized by the tool (otherwise you need to enable USB-debug in Developer settings)
7. Select "flash_update_from_eng.json" from folder in (2)
8. Push "start to flash"
9. Wait... (You should check tablet's screen in order to lock/unlock bootloader (it should be locked after flash in order to install OTA updates))
10. Reboot tablet
11. Your keyboard might not work: that is normal (just use on-screen keyboard for now)
12. After initial setup: open Contacts app, create new one (if there are no contacts yet), tap search and enter ####6020#
13. Choose your region
14. Reboot
15. Setup again (now halo should work)
16. Go into settings -> about -> updates and update till the last version (may take several hours)
17. Say thanks for alexjustes for his Amazing Steps
Thank you so much for posting this!
Have you tried flashing this through @danjac's TWRP build? I know trying to restore any nandroid backup made after the OTA upgrade to Nougat results in a boot loop.
beltani said:
Thank you so much for posting this!
Have you tried flashing this through @danjac's TWRP build? I know trying to restore any nandroid backup made after the OTA upgrade to Nougat results in a boot loop.
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Unfort. no, because i dont have a YB Android Version, i have win ver.
THE MAXIMUM POWER said:
Unfort. no, because i dont have a YB Android Version, i have win ver.
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I'm 99% sure this isn't flashable in custom recovery, at least without some modification and repackaging. It's a package designed for Intel Phone Flash Tools.
Still a huge asset, though, so thanks again!
beltani said:
I'm 99% sure this isn't flashable in custom recovery, at least without some modification and repackaging. It's a package designed for Intel Phone Flash Tools.
Still a huge asset, though, so thanks again!
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Same, it can only flashed through fastboot mode
I got myself into quite the pickle today. I've been considering selling my Yogabook to switch to a Chromebook 2-in-1. I wanted to get the device back to as full vanilla as possible. I "thought" the first step was to lock the bootloader again and then do a full factory reset, apparently not... After booting back up from locking the bootloader I kept getting an Intel "bootloader error code 01" and Android would not start. It would take me to fastboot mode on it's own but I was unable to use the power button to make a selection and the device would just power off after 5 minutes. Thankfully from there or fore powering off I could hold Volume up on startup and get to fastboot manually or recovery. It being in a locked state now though I couldn't do much of anything else, no flashing anything other than loader, no format, no erase, and TWRP was not able to be booted.
Anyway I finally read a post about DNX mode and how to get to it, but nothing on how to really use it or any decent information imho. After finally finding some users on another part of the forum discussing a DNX flashing tool made for their devices HTC I went searching for a tool for the Lenovo. Lenovo has nothing for this (shame on you Lenovo!) but Intel does have it and it can be used with the recovery image posted above in this thread (and I assume all the others running around). And here is the URL for the tool
https://01.org/android-ia/downloads/intel-platform-flash-tool-lite
You just have to load a valid JSON file containing the proper config information for the ROM you are flashing iwithin the Intel tool. For this particular version of the ROM I did have to modify the "flash_recover_dnx.json" file to remove this section
Code:
{
"duration" : 5000,
"restrict" : null,
"tool" : "sleep"
},
Otherwise the flash tool would not load it due to the a bad tool from this JSON config named "tool". No other changes to the settings of the Intel flashing tool were needed.
Just click "Start to Flash" and once it was done all was well. Took a little over five minutes, it unlocked, flashed, and locked the device again itself.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
No more Intel error stating the device isn't secure every reboot. I did lose all my data that was on it doing this but I wasn't worried about that going into it.
After initial setup in Android I did have to do the trick noted here to get the Halo keyboard working again which then required initial setup once more.
Hope this helps others.
@MarkAllen, thank you for your valuable information. This will help people unbrick their devices.
MarkAllen said:
I got myself into quite the pickle today. I've been considering selling my Yogabook to switch to a Chromebook 2-in-1. I wanted to get the device back to as full vanilla as possible. I "thought" the first step was to lock the bootloader again and then do a full factory reset, apparently not... After booting back up from locking the bootloader I kept getting an Intel "bootloader error code 01" and Android would not start. It would take me to fastboot mode on it's own but I was unable to use the power button to make a selection and the device would just power off after 5 minutes. Thankfully from there or fore powering off I could hold Volume up on startup and get to fastboot manually or recovery. It being in a locked state now though I couldn't do much of anything else, no flashing anything other than loader, no format, no erase, and TWRP was not able to be booted.
Anyway I finally read a post about DNX mode and how to get to it, but nothing on how to really use it or any decent information imho. After finally finding some users on another part of the forum discussing a DNX flashing tool made for their devices HTC I went searching for a tool for the Lenovo. Lenovo has nothing for this (shame on you Lenovo!) but Intel does have it and it can be used with the recovery image posted above in this thread (and I assume all the others running around). And here is the URL for the tool
https://01.org/android-ia/downloads/intel-platform-flash-tool-lite
You just have to load a valid JSON file containing the proper config information for the ROM you are flashing iwithin the Intel tool. For this particular version of the ROM I did have to modify the "flash_recover_dnx.json" file to remove this section
Code:
{
"duration" : 5000,
"restrict" : null,
"tool" : "sleep"
},
Otherwise the flash tool would not load it due to the a bad tool from this JSON config named "tool". No other changes to the settings of the Intel flashing tool were needed.
Just click "Start to Flash" and once it was done all was well. Took a little over five minutes, it unlocked, flashed, and locked the device again itself.
No more Intel error stating the device isn't secure every reboot. I did lose all my data that was on it doing this but I wasn't worried about that going into it.
After initial setup in Android I did have to do the trick noted here to get the Halo keyboard working again which then required initial setup once more.
Hope this helps others.
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Thank You for the INFOS
The tool does not recognized my device
Please help to flash my yoga book.
Got these with the stock .json file as described above:
06/18/18 12:00:01.188 ERROR : No description value in command sleep
06/18/18 12:00:01.188 ERROR : Cannot create command with tool "sleep"
06/18/18 12:00:01.188 ERROR : Tool sleep not found or invalid tool configuration
Opened that file in notepad and deleted the sleep section - started flashing.
The usb drivers are definitely required, I lost the connection because they weren't loaded. I installed them and refreshed device manager and she started receiving the flash.
Used Win7 to flash also, the intel page says its not supported.
Flash success and locked bootloader after entering the country code - thanks very much all!
jeitana said:
Please help to flash my yoga book.
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Try installing Android SDK drivers in you PC
Guys, if anyone faced a Probleme during his way to flash the ROM, PLZ tell me the problems with More Details
_Deeb0_ said:
Got these with the stock .json file as described above:
06/18/18 12:00:01.188 ERROR : No description value in command sleep
06/18/18 12:00:01.188 ERROR : Cannot create command with tool "sleep"
06/18/18 12:00:01.188 ERROR : Tool sleep not found or invalid tool configuration
Opened that file in notepad and deleted the sleep section - started flashing.
The usb drivers are definitely required, I lost the connection because they weren't loaded. I installed them and refreshed device manager and she started receiving the flash.
Used Win7 to flash also, the intel page says its not supported.
Flash success and locked bootloader after entering the country code - thanks very much all!
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Is this compatible with the Yoga Book A12?
I have been away for a while. Why should I want to install this rom?
Ok I wanted to reset this tablet because the SystemUI ap was using %25 of the cpu constantly, I do not know when and hopw this piece of **** got to that level of crappy update, must be some google crap
- Can I unlock the OEM bootloader?
- Can I still use the twrp->Magisk method to root this?
thanks
Shawnki91 said:
Is this compatible with the Yoga Book A12?
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Sorry but no
hajkan said:
I have been away for a while. Why should I want to install this rom?
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No Need to reinstall this Rom if you have already your System, both are 100 % same
hajkan said:
Ok I wanted to reset this tablet because the SystemUI ap was using %25 of the cpu constantly, I do not know when and hopw this piece of **** got to that level of crappy update, must be some google crap
- Can I unlock the OEM bootloader?
- Can I still use the twrp->Magisk method to root this?
thanks
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Reinstall the Rom will fix this, but doing factory reset will fix this too
In case anyone wants the wifi only M firmware here it is https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634799507

Android POS machine H10-1 made by Citaq? Can I reuse it for personal touch tablet?

Hey All
Its been a while since I got to play with anything these days but I recently found one of these POS 10in touchscreen units in the dumpster and it fires up into a menu running android. So I was hoping I could reflash this and use it like a tablet given it's also got a small thermal printer in it, so maybe try and save it from e-waste
I searched online for more details and came across this HERE which is identical to what I have so hoping I can root it and flash it with a clean android?
I would love to repurposed this to use as a touch screen tablet or similar, since it's got a GSM module and can take an SDCard too as I opened it up and took some pictures and I managed to get it in a recovery mode as well - from the PIX its using a rockchip RK3368
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
I am not sure if the mini usb port is a OTG port to try and use ADB but I have not been able to do much with it and hoping someone can guide me through to possibly a reflash or ways to unlook root and add in another bootloader/rom
I've downloaded the files from citaq website but so far not been successful to do much with it, has anyone played with these and turned them into something more practical for the home?
Here's hoping for some tips - Apology if this is in the wrong section, move as needed :good:
Cheers
Kosti
@Kostiz
Device actually is running Android 5.1.1. It seems it has only 1GB RAM what is far too little to run a full fledged Android.
As long as you don't replace device's Stock Recovery by TWRP or similar recoveries, after a successful rooting don't install Magisk and/or Xposed Framework, you're on the safe side to play with, IMHO.
As 1st step check whether device is accessable by means of both ADB and Fastboot.
jwoegerbauer said:
@Kostiz
Device actually is running Android 5.1.1. It seems it has only 1GB RAM what is far too little to run a full fledged Android.
As long as you don't replace device's Stock Recovery by TWRP or similar recoveries, after a successful rooting don't install Magisk and/or Xposed Framework, you're on the safe side to play with, IMHO.
As 1st step check whether device is accessable by means of both ADB and Fastboot.
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Hey, Thanks for chiming in!
So in order to get ADB and or Fastboot its suggested to enable USB debugging in the device system settings, but I am not sure on how to do this, would it be safe to assume this is already USB debug is already enabled?
Could I back up the original stock recovery
I'm a little green on the whole process hence looking thought I'd ask here, I don't think I even have an OTG cable handy
I will see if I can load ADB on a windows box and try and talk to this unit
Cheers
Kosti
@Kostiz
An OTG-cable isn't needed, because the recovery menu
doesn't give you the opportunity to load something from an USB-device
OK, some success!
I went back and connected a mini USB straight to the PC and ADB driver installed detected the android device.
Ran ADB in windows powershell
So whats the best method to backup the entire ROM, and recovery files in the event I stuff this up?
Do I use just ADB for this or someother tools?
I did try one tool here from the vendors website but stuck as not sure what the Chinese characters mean..
Is the fact that this is only 1G i couldn't run Android at all and needs to be stripped down?
Cheers
Kosti
@Kostiz
Android Oreo Go Edition is a lightweight distribution of Android that runs better than normal Android on devices with <= 1 GB of RAM
How to backup device's Stock ROM is eplained here.
Thanks again mate!
Seem I have to do a lot of reading and thankfully everything is here, just got to spend time to read and have a go!
BTW how do I go about using volume rockers and power button to move around the menu in recovery when there is none but only the two buttons as shown the reset and recovery buttons on the main board?
BTW, the current ROM installed boots into a special menu, all other settings are hidden, would there be a way to enable seeing all the items and when getting the the settings (gear icon) that pops up in the corner, only takes me to the standard wifi menu to choose a wifi, so it seems everything else is hidden, if by enabling these I could potentially not need to do anything other than stop the default application from starting up - if that makes any sense
Could I just get back into a adb shell and try
adb shell
su
pm enable applicationname
I have to read up on rooting first I assume before I do much more, this is getting exciting, LOL :good:
Kostiz said:
BTW how do I go about using volume rockers and power button to move around the menu in recovery when there is none but only the two buttons as shown the reset and recovery buttons on the main board?
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You use Android's HOME button to navigate within the Recovery menu, use POWER button to select option.
Hi, fellas! Please help me with one of these Citaq H10 POS. All we have is bootloop with some custom ROM showing vendor's logo.
Forcing it into recovery gives me some dead android screen with "No command" text.
Please guide me through this challenge, cause I have no other option but to ressurect it somehow.
Good news is that I have another one that is working fine, so we could try cloning it or something. Please help!
Yet I can't attach pics, cause of few posts, but if needed I can PM some.
citaq h10-2
I am also stuck with this machine citaq h10-2 , i did use a wireless kb to move up/down and not the 2 buttons on the motherboard , i can talk with it with ADB but all you can do is put it in sideload to upload new firmware and put it in fastboot but in fastboot you only get a black screen , what I have don is > opened up developer mode but you have no OEM UNLOCK tick box in side so running any bootloader unlock dose not work and i have run them all, if you google this machine for flashing new firmware you only get XDA this forum, unless any body knows another place to get the info from please let us know as i do think this would make a nice tablet with printer, the firmware is 5.1.1 and would love to put 6.0 or above on it but. i did download some firmware and used sideload to install it but it come up with error , i did try and make a backup but cannot do it ?, I think the firmware was from a galaxy s5 , I am not into all this firmware flashing so I am learning as I go along and if I brick it up well it was for free any way as the takeaway was shutting down and he gave it to me so no loss, if any body knows how we can get 6.0 or above on this machine please let us know.
A big thank you to all that can help put android 6.0 or above on this tablet.
Did you guys take a look at the solution here ? It worked for me ! All with a 2k ohm resistor...
Hola, alguien tiene la Rom de este dispositivo?

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