[RECOVERY][UNOFFICIAL] TWRP 3.0.2.0 for the Idol 4 - Alcatel Idol 4S ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other

Keeping it simple here.
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Thanks to @jcadduono for all the help, and DeckerSU for making TWRP device tree.
Report bugs below, and flash phh's SuperUser for root.
Keep in mind all I did was build this; this is in no way my work. That credit goes to DeckerSU for making the device tree!
EDIT: Waiting on DeckerSU's flashing tool to flash this.

Is this for the idol 4s ? Us version if something goes wrong is there a way to unbrick?

Mrblunt92 said:
Is this for the idol 4s ? Us version if something goes wrong is there a way to unbrick?
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no the idol 4 cricket

Is there something to happened here, any tutorial , steps or ...
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^^ decker will not release it until he has more donations
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minz1 said:
Keeping it simple here.
DOWNLOAD
Thanks to @jcadduono for all the help, and DeckerSU for making TWRP device tree.
Report bugs below, and flash phh's SuperUser for root.
Keep in mind all I did was build this; this is in no way my work. That credit goes to DeckerSU for making the device tree!
EDIT: Waiting on DeckerSU's flashing tool to flash this.
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I got a private build of Alcatel Flasher from DeckerSU. He also gave me a TWRP partition image. I flashed it, it works great. My Idol 4 (6055P) is rooted now.

minz1 said:
no the idol 4 cricket
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I have the idol 4 from cricket is there a way to root this phone ?

Joe_E_Dotz said:
I have the idol 4 from cricket is there a way to root this phone ?
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So far based on reading with trial and error, nothing yet. I've tried fastboot and adb with no success. The problem I see is the bootloader is locked down.

mcarden2006 said:
So far based on reading with trial and error, nothing yet. I've tried fastboot and adb with no success. The problem I see is the bootloader is locked down.
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Wrong, there's a way to root the phone. The first step is to flash the recovery partition with a custom recovery (TWRP), and then to install SuperSU from the custom recovery, which effectively roots the phone. But for now the flashing utility is still not publicly released.

sebbync said:
Wrong, there's a way to root the phone. The first step is to flash the recovery partition with a custom recovery (TWRP), and then to install SuperSU from the custom recovery, which effectively roots the phone. But for now the flashing utility is still not publicly released.
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I know you said you have the root tool. Maybe if you request to publish it, more people will be pumped about it. Even if it's a beta I mentioned what I said before on my prior post, there is nothing available because DeckerSu hasn't publicly released it.

sebbync said:
Wrong, there's a way to root the phone. The first step is to flash the recovery partition with a custom recovery (TWRP), and then to install SuperSU from the custom recovery, which effectively roots the phone. But for now the flashing utility is still not publicly released.
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Oh okay thanks I'll keep on checking back to see when everything is publicly available

And how the hell you flashed this?

_demo_ said:
And how the hell you flashed this?
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You haven't read all the threads on this forum, have you?

I just got this idol4 yesterday. Its replacing my moto e 2015 xt1527 that I had rooted. Sadly I lost that phone. Sadly because I had become so familiar with that device and its major ROM developers/contributors over the last year
So I must say I was a bit disappointed to hear rooting this device will not be as straight forward as last time.
If there are any steps I can take to aid the process feel free to let me know.
I've started pulling logs and procs and stuff

BillyMumphry said:
I just got this idol4 yesterday. Its replacing my moto e 2015 xt1527 that I had rooted. Sadly I lost that phone. Sadly because I had become so familiar with that device and its major ROM developers/contributors over the last year
So I must say I was a bit disappointed to hear rooting this device will not be as straight forward as last time.
If there are any steps I can take to aid the process feel free to let me know.
I've started pulling logs and procs and stuff
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Here are a few tidbits. So far I haven't done anything extraneous like attempt any flashes, I've just been peeping. ADB replies "device" when prompted and let me cp those files. .
Is there something specific I need to be pulling that would help crack open this Idol?
P.s. The text document getprop.txt was generated with terminal command getprop in ADB shell. Its funny, the busybox components look present in system/bin, yet many commands return errors like "get proc not found in system/bin/sh..." to that effect.
And this line popped right out from that same document: [init.svc.flash_recovery]: [stopped]
I'm not sure if any of this info is useful to anyone. So far I haven't found a use for it. Lol
I'm still digging..

I havent been on here for awhile. Any new news on the idol4 for cricket? Any rooting possibilities yet?

mcarden2006 said:
I havent been on here for awhile. Any new news on the idol4 for cricket? Any rooting possibilities yet?
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Not yet, deckersu never bothered to even attempt after he got the other variations working. Says no one's interested enough

kireflow90 said:
Not yet, deckersu never bothered to even attempt after he got the other variations working. Says no one's interested enough
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That's a shame. Is deckersu the only person that can figure it out? I have no programming experience unfortunately but patience I do have ?

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That's a shame. Is deckersu the only person that can figure it out? I have no programming experience unfortunately but patience I do have ?[/QUOTE
I asked @Alek Dev if he could try and he said he might so hopefully he will be able to get it if he gets to work on it all all
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kireflow90 said:
mcarden2006 said:
That's a shame. Is deckersu the only person that can figure it out? I have no programming experience unfortunately but patience I do have ?[/QUOTE
I asked @Alek Dev if he could try and he said he might so hopefully he will be able to get it if he gets to work on it all all
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@Alek Dev is really awesome. Done a lot with idol 3 and never failed. I hope Alek Dev can do it.
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Related

Custom Recovery Progress- Success, coming soon.

Got TWRP recovery mostly ported. Need to add dual sd mount feature so you guys can flash roms from external and internal sd cards.
I'm willing.
I'm not seeing this device specifically mentioned though. Do I just do the all other supported device version then? Haven't done this before as my Incredible 2 had Revolution X.
Hey con, good to see you here as well. I was also a Rez forum veteran, happy to be with the Dinc4g now. How's your nexus rolling?
I went on the HTCdev site, and unlock of bootloader is successful!
Since you have unlock I can probably port a One S recovery since you have basically the same hardware.
con247 said:
Since you have unlock I can probably port a One S recovery since you have basically the same hardware.
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Sounds interesting, and I am willing to test it out. As someone else has asked before, will simply installing a custom recovery provide root access (SU installation) ?
maqsur said:
Sounds interesting, and I am willing to test it out. As someone else has asked before, will simply installing a custom recovery provide root access (SU installation) ?
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No, but then you should be able to flash superuser and su binary.
Bump since recovery is coming.
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Bump since recovery is coming.
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Great job con :good:
Mine gets here Monday and glad I don't have to wait around :laugh:
Recovery done. Will post when home.
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Let us know! I am feeling adventurous, so let me know if I can be of any help with flashing or whatnot!
uploaded, locking thread.

Root instructions for the Phab 2 Pro?

Has anyone successfully rooted this phone yet? I found root instructions by googling, but they were posted before the release of the phone so I don't trust them. For example:
http://guideroot.net/how-to-root-lenovo-phab-2-pro/
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Has anyone successfully rooted this phone yet? I found root instructions by googling, but they were posted before the release of the phone so I don't trust them. For example:
http://guideroot.net/how-to-root-lenovo-phab-2-pro/
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I temp rooted mine with dirty cow, however it gained me very little. There are three main obstacles: 1) SELinux prevents most things from working, because each program runs within a tight security context, 2) using dirty cow causes the kernel to not save changes to the partition (it doesn't want to write a corrupted partition to disk), in other words a r/w /system is useless, even when you can finally write to it, 3) using dirty cow on the most attractive programs (from a permissions perspective) causes "little" problems like the screen going off.
I've been monitoring another XDA thread (sorry, link is at home) where they are working through these issues on another device. There are various approaches and workarounds, but they currently all involve way more risk than I can justify for a $500 phone.
AIUI, once you've got root, you need to be able to put selinux into permissive mode, but surely getting temp root is a start?
Can you not install systemless root?
If I got the dates right, the phone kernel should be affected by this bug. A proof of concept seemed to be promised by the reporter in the next few days. http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2016/q4/607
Will be interesting to see how it compares to dirty cow as far as access.
Tried KingoRoot - no luck
madmartian said:
Has anyone successfully rooted this phone yet? I found root instructions by googling, but they were posted before the release of the phone so I don't trust them. For example:
http://guideroot.net/how-to-root-lenovo-phab-2-pro/
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Well, I tried KingoRoot by running the apk and it failed with an error at 90%. They say there is a version that can be run from Windows, but it appears to be no longer available. I emailed support. I will post again if I make any progress.
madmartian said:
Has anyone successfully rooted this phone yet? I found root instructions by googling, but they were posted before the release of the phone so I don't trust them. For example:
http://guideroot.net/how-to-root-lenovo-phab-2-pro/
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DO NOT TRY "Rootkhp". IT CONTAINS VIRUSES AND OPENS UP A BUNCH OF WINDOWS, INCLUDING A FAKE ANTIVIRUS.
Thanks Windows Defender for NOT defending me!
calamari said:
I temp rooted mine with dirty cow, however it gained me very little.
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Hi
what kernel version does the LP2Pro have? can you post a link to the binary so that others can try it out? thanks
speculatrix said:
Hi
what kernel version does the LP2Pro have? can you post a link to the binary so that others can try it out? thanks
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https://github.com/timwr/CVE-2016-5195
Please note that the phone is 64-bit. This is source code that requires compilation and additional code to do anything useful. Prerequisites include the NDK and related build tools installed via Android Studio. I run Linux so it was relatively painless, but I imagine it might be more of a challenge under Windows.
calamari said:
https://github.com/timwr/CVE-2016-5195
Please note that the phone is 64-bit. This is source code that requires compilation and additional code to do anything useful. Prerequisites include the NDK and related build tools installed via Android Studio. I run Linux so it was relatively painless, but I imagine it might be more of a challenge under Windows.
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thanks, I tried that out of curiosity on my phone and it worked (Lollipop, stock Sony Xperia Z Ultra ROM).
--edit-- It appears to give me a root shell, but it doesn't execute anything if I hit return, just hangs. but still, it proves my kernel is vulnerable ;-(
deleted. had a total brain fade and made this post in the wrong forum, sorry.
speculatrix said:
Is there someone with an AZf3U willing to trust me and try the dirtycow exploit?
I've uploaded the dirtycow exploit which I built using the Android Studio NDK to
http://www.zaurus.org.uk/download/CV...5195.built.tgz
there's two builds, one for for 32 and the other for 64 bit android
unpack and run on a linux box connected to the phone over ADB
the instructions on how to use it are here:
https://github.com/timwr/CVE-2016-5195
let me know if you need more help
Paul
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Try posting this in the Zenfone 3 forum
doctahjeph said:
Try posting this in the Zenfone 3 forum
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sorry about that. I had a total brain failure! thanks for letting me know, I copied my post over there.
speculatrix said:
sorry about that. I had a total brain failure! thanks for letting me know, I copied my post over there.
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i can mess with adb commands and see what happens but fastboot isnt on this phone....i can tinker with it and see what happens with the phone. let me know what i can do !
Hi. I know this thread is about the Lenovo Phab2 Pro and I have the Lenovo Phab2 but maybe someone can help me. I tried what was suggested on this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/phab-2/how-to/how-to-root-phab-2-pb2-650y-t3524305 But it seems I screwed up and now the phone gets stuck in the Lenovo sign. I'd really appreciate some help since I just bought this phone 2 days ago and now I can't use it. I can access TWRP but it seems there's nothing in /system. I think maybe that's the problem. I'm no expert but since I had rooted and downgraded and upgraded firmware several times on my previous phone, a LG G3. I thought maybe I could do this. I shouldn't have If someone can help me I'd really appreciate. Thanks in advance.
I was able to fix this. Sorry to have bothered.
Hi,
I've been able to get proper root access on this phone. One new problem I am facing is that the tango camera and sensors doesn't seem to work. Normal camera works just fine.
Is this related to the rooting or can it be anything else entirely?
Edit: Never mind. I was able to fix it without having to remove the root. Apparently 'Tango Core' didn't have permissions to access camera. I am not sure how that got reset. So I gave access to it and now it works just fine.
Dominic.B said:
Hi,
I've been able to get proper root access on this phone. One new problem I am facing is that the tango camera and sensors doesn't seem to work. Normal camera works just fine.
Is this related to the rooting or can it be anything else entirely?
Edit: Never mind. I was able to fix it without having to remove the root. Apparently 'Tango Core' didn't have permissions to access camera. I am not sure how that got reset. So I gave access to it and now it works just fine.
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Dominic, what method did you use to root the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro? Can you provide a link or instructions?
madmartian said:
Dominic, what method did you use to root the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro? Can you provide a link or instructions?
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Hi. Check this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=72725120
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Anyone root the PB2-690Y
Dominic.B said:
Hi. Check this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=72725120
Sent from my Lenovo PB2-690M using Tapatalk
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Has anyone rooted the pb2-690y?

Anyone with Recovery & Root SM-J727T

Anyone know of a recovery & root method for SM-J727T?
DeviceManagent said:
Anyone know of a recovery & root method for SM-J727T?
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Is the bootloader unlocked
messi2050 said:
Is the bootloader unlocked
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Yes I assume it is.
DeviceManagent said:
Yes I assume it is.
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you may want to contact @ashyx
@ashyx is the SM-J727T a project you are or will be working on?
DeviceManagent said:
@ashyx is the SM-J727T a project you are or will be working on?
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Unfortunately this device will likely be locked just like the J327T.
I have been watching that thread and everything that has been tried is pretty much what I attempted to explain would be a waste of time.
The combination firmware is useless to gain root on nougat.
No auto root is ever gonna work either and neither is Flashfire or SuperSU.
There is a list of reasons why these things won't work, but I'll not waste my time in that thread explaining why.
I don't mind explaining further why here. Just so others will not waste efforts like on the J327T thread.
I'll let that thread run its course until all avenues have reached their inevitable dead ends.
They are harsh words, but unfortunately they are truth.
Suffice to say that the only real way for this device to see root is either an unlocked bootloader (highly unlikely), a proper engineering binary or an exploit is released for Android 7.
If an exploit is found then Kingroot will almost certainly incorporate it in their Software and then there maybe a chance that the combination binary (not the whole firmware) will help get root.
If anyone can confirm for sure this device doesn't have a locked bootloader then I'd be happy to work on it.
ashyx said:
Unfortunately this device will likely be locked just like the J327T.
I have been watching that thread and everything that has been tried is pretty much what I attempted to explain would be a waste of time.
The combination firmware is useless to gain root on nougat.
No auto root is ever gonna work either and neither is Flashfire or SuperSU.
There is a list of reasons why these things won't work, but I'll not waste my time in that thread explaining why.
I don't mind explaining further why here. Just so others will not waste efforts like on the J327T thread.
I'll let that thread run its course until all avenues have reached their inevitable dead ends.
They are harsh words, but unfortunately they are truth.
Suffice to say that the only real way for this device to see root is either an unlocked bootloader (highly unlikely), a proper engineering binary or an exploit is released for Android 7.
If an exploit is found then Kingroot will almost certainly incorporate it in their Software and then there maybe a chance that the combination binary (not the whole firmware) will help get root.
If anyone can confirm for sure this device doesn't have a locked bootloader then I'd be happy to work on it.
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Thanks for your quick reply! If there is anything i can do to check for a locked bootloader? Also, check this out for a locked bootloader : https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/how-to/guide-unlock-bootloader-samsung-galaxy-t3409080
I appreciate you work and time, again, anything i can do, id like to help...
DeviceManagent said:
Thanks for your quick reply! If there is anything i can do to check for a locked bootloader? Also, check this out for a locked bootloader : https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/how-to/guide-unlock-bootloader-samsung-galaxy-t3409080
I appreciate you work and time, again, anything i can do, id like to help...
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Yes there is a fairly easy way.
Also you need to read my posts in that thread you linked.
I have requested several times for it to be closed.
Nothing in that thread will work.
Again it comes down to people who don't understand what they are posting.
It's not me being negative, these things just don't work. If you want me to go in to detail for why then I can explain.
ashyx said:
Yes there is a fairly easy way.
Also you need to read my posts in that thread you linked.
I have requested several times for it to be closed.
Nothing in that thread will work.
Again it comes down to people who don't understand what they are posting.
It's not me being negative, these things just don't work. If you want me to go in to detail for why then I can explain.
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No, do bother going into detail, i prolly wouldnt understand.
If/When you work on either the J327T or J727T, i'm here to test....
BTW Chimera is saying them can root both devices. Before i think of putting up the money, what are your thoughts? At that point i might be rooted but no recovery
J727T/1 Recovery/Root (SS SafeStrap)???
Would this work?
Or be a good place to start, building off it???
IF I remember right, it was used for the S4 or S5 att, with same issue. It would set up recovery after bootloader, or something like that. I'm no noon, but not a senior either.
Just a suggestion??
Would be great if someone could implement it to work??
What u think?
DeviceManagent said:
No, do bother going into detail, i prolly wouldnt understand.
If/When you work on either the J327T or J727T, i'm here to test....
BTW Chimera is saying them can root both devices. Before i think of putting up the money, what are your thoughts? At that point i might be rooted but no recovery
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Don't give them any money, i am working on a few things as this is my next device. Ill keep u posted fellas. Its just the beginning of this phones development
Cuban.B816 said:
Would this work?
Or be a good place to start, building off it???
IF I remember right, it was used for the S4 or S5 att, with same issue. It would set up recovery after bootloader, or something like that. I'm no noon, but not a senior either.
Just a suggestion??
Would be great if someone could implement it to work??
What u think?
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I remember SS i had yo use on my S5 (the att variant)! Didnt know SS was still around....
DeviceManagent said:
I remember SS i had yo use on my S5 (the att variant)! Didnt know SS was still around....
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I'm don't believe it is still being used today on the new OS's.
Was just a thought, if anyone thinks it may be an option to get the file and port it or whatever have to do to it to make it work for this soo to say non-rootable phone.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this here idea?
Cuban.B816 said:
I'm don't believe it is still being used today on the new OS's.
Was just a thought, if anyone thinks it may be an option to get the file and port it or whatever have to do to it to make it work for this soo to say non-rootable phone.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this here idea?
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I the last update was 2013
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https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9UtxGyEZrrFZDJmckRoUUUtUDg i found a root file for the j7 prime. feel free to test it.
thepcwiz101 said:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9UtxGyEZrrFZDJmckRoUUUtUDg i found a root file for the j7 prime. feel free to test it.
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Doesn't work without a working conduscive recovery
fullofhell said:
Doesn't work without a working conduscive recovery
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You flash it using odin. Its a tar file
thepcwiz101 said:
You flash it using odin. Its a tar file
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Ohhhmy bad duh.im so sorry
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Ohhhmy bad duh.im so sorry
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Its fine.

TWRP status

Is anyone already working on porting TWRP to our u11 life? If not, I might try building for us all. Let me know so I don't waste my time.
Thanks!
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Is anyone already working on porting TWRP to our u11 life? If not, I might try building for us all. Let me know so I don't waste my time.
Thanks!
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Dont think it would be considered wasting your time.
I'm here if you need anything I can offer to assist in this.
twinnfamous said:
Dont think it would be considered wasting your time.
I'm here if you need anything I can offer to assist in this.
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Thanks dude!
I'll start tomorrow maybe after I get off work if I'm not too tired. No promises
I just want this to be like my old m8. An active community though I realize we aren't dealing with a flagship here, I'm still going to try to contribute somehow.
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Thanks dude!
I'll start tomorrow maybe after I get off work if I'm not too tired. No promises
I just want this to be like my old m8. An active community though I realize we aren't dealing with a flagship here, I'm still going to try to contribute somehow.
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Nice to see some development interest for this phone!
Maybe it's too early to know but recovery for T Mobile variant will be the same as Android One?
Sent from my Huawei P9 powered by BlueWei [emoji41]
If I had the device I'd take a gander at making a recovery. I'd even make a CWM just for the fun of it if possible. Keep in mind I've never ported a recovery but I don't imagine the process is that difficult.
Marsou77 said:
Nice to see some development interest for this phone!
Maybe it's too early to know but recovery for T Mobile variant will be the same as Android One?
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My guess is that the Android One variant will have A/B partitions for seamless updates, so there's going to be a different recovery and install method. All devices endorsed by Google since the launch of the Pixel use the new partition table and this results in difficulty in 3rd party development. Pixel doesn't have an official LOS ROM yet and just got official Magisk last month. It's going to be a rough start, but the community will grow.
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We are able to unlock the bootloader, Which means we can go Super CID. With Super CID we can flash (in DL mode) a magisk patched boot.img , and achieving root access. So next will be porting a recovery........ Get to work.
cbrown245 said:
We are able to unlock the bootloader, Which means we can go Super CID. With Super CID we can flash (in DL mode) a magisk patched boot.img , and achieving root access. So next will be porting a recovery........ Get to work.
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You don't need SuperCID to flash a boot.img. That's simply incorrect.
Also, there was a link posted in the U11 TWRP thread to a test TWRP build for the U11 Life. Not sure if anyone tried it, but there were also device files uploaded, so it's probably a good place to start.
@sabpprook
Captain_Throwback said:
You don't need SuperCID to flash a boot.img. That's simply incorrect.
Also, there was a link posted in the U11 TWRP thread to a test TWRP build for the U11 Life. Not sure if anyone tried it, but there were also device files uploaded, so it's probably a good place to start.
@sabpprook
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Technically yes and no , there arent any Tmobile boot img's floating around, so it has to be another GSM boot img. To ensure there are no hiccups being SuperCID wouldn't hurt.
cbrown245 said:
Technically yes and no , there arent any Tmobile boot img's floating around, so it has to be another GSM boot img. To ensure there are no hiccups being SuperCID wouldn't hurt.
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I repeat: SuperCID has nothing to do with flashing a boot.img. You can literally flash any boot.img that fits on your device (with a proper header & dtb) if the bootloader is unlocked. CID isn't involved. In fact, SuperCID leads to issues with Carrier customization on newer devices, and RUUs will only flash on devices with the correct CID, not SuperCID. I think that happened around the time of the M9 Marshmallow or Nougat update.
In fact, you don't even have to flash the boot.img. You can simply fastboot boot it, and you should still be able to achieve root. And then you can back up the stock boot.img so there IS a T-Mobile boot.img "floating around." If someone just downloads one of the RUUs from Easy Firmware, uses the Decrypt Tool to extract it, and then Magisk to patch it, it should be possible to dump all of the stock T-Mobile device partitions.
Haven't seen you around since the Evo LTE. But I may be getting the U11 Life pretty soon, so I should be able to contribute in some way or form to the development of the device.
Anyone try that test TWRP build in the u11 thread yet? I'm thinking about it..
dpryor88 said:
Anyone try that test TWRP build in the u11 thread yet? I'm thinking about it..
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u know the risks I looked through the source it has sd660 not 630. So I'm not sure what would happen but we won't know till someone finds out. Also I'm not sure if all the partition info would be the same.
twinnfamous said:
u know the risks I looked through the source it has sd660 not 630. So I'm not sure what would happen but we won't know till someone finds out. Also I'm not sure if all the partition info would be the same.
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Yeah I'm not gonna chance it haha.
dpryor88 said:
Yeah I'm not gonna chance it haha.
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Let me know how it goes
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Let me know how it goes
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No I said I'm not going to haha. I'll wait
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No I said I'm not going to haha. I'll wait
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OK my fault got excited and didn't read it rite
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dpryor88 said:
No I said I'm not going to haha. I'll wait
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I paid the 15 dollars from easy firmware hopefully it's not a scam website and real files. I'm down loading one now. I'll keep you posted
dpryor88 said:
Yeah I'm not gonna chance it haha.
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You don't even have to flash it. Just fastboot boot it from the bootloader and see if it works. That makes literally zero changes to your device. Nothing to risk at all.
Also, if you're not willing to soft brick your device for the purpose of testing, then there's no way you'll ever have a working TWRP.
twinnfamous said:
OK my fault got excited and didn't read it rite
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I paid the 15 dollars from easy firmware hopefully it's not a scam website and real files. I'm down loading one now. I'll keep you posted
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It's a real website, and the files are all real. If you grab the combined signed RUU for the 617 region, you should be able to patch the extracted boot.img with Magisk for root.
Captain_Throwback said:
You don't even have to flash it. Just fastboot boot it from the bootloader and see if it works. That makes literally zero changes to your device. Nothing to risk at all.
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Good call haha. Not sure what I was thinking. I'll give it a shot tomorrow.
Captain_Throwback said:
You don't even have to flash it. Just fastboot boot it from the bootloader and see if it works. That makes literally zero changes to your device. Nothing to risk at all.
Also, if you're not willing to soft brick your device for the purpose of testing, then there's no way you'll ever have a working TWRP.
It's a real website, and the files are all real. If you grab the combined signed RUU for the 617 region, you should be able to patch the extracted boot.img with Magisk for root.
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Thanks and I'm willing to do anything it takes. I know the brick won't be forever I've been getting HTC since the evo days. I really do appreciate all your help.

Root STOCK ROM the simple way (HD1925)

I accidentally stumbled upon a very simple way to install magisk (root).
Prerequisites
1: Bootloader unlocked
2: crDroid recovery
Boot to fastboot, install crDroid recovery on both slots. Boot to recovery. Sideload magisk.zip, reboot and profit!
Idk if crDroid recovery has to be installed on both slots, but I flashed it to both slots. Also, I used magisk 24.1 apk. I changed "apk" to "zip" then sideloaded it in crDroid recovery. I did it on the latest security update 11.0.1.18 and it seems to work flawlessly. Even passed safetynet. I would assume that technique will work on any version, but don't hold me to that. BTW, I used crDroid 12.1 recovery. Here's the files I used, https://drive.google.com/file/d/12sFTVOcu_Q5qfYG2bm9Z3ji3I5f2b_6-/view?usp=drivesdk
Here's a sloppy video of the process. Pretty simple
AntiSocialSingh said:
You're a legend. I followed your tutorial today and I was rooted in 5 minutes. God bless you. Saved the video for future.
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Sorry about the sloppy video, I didn't plan it out at all, I just grabbed my phone and started recording. But I'm really glad my technique was able to help someone else
AntiSocialSingh said:
A lot of people can benefit from your method. I was on a different Official ROM version, yet this method worked. I suggest you make a good video with proper screen recording if possible, for the community. I was able to flash a custom rom because of you. Thanks again @BobbyLynn . Consider making an official guide/video. It'll help a lot of people.
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I'll probably do a "take 2" video today. I really should've planned it out before recording the video the other day. But obviously I just "winged" it I didn't even know I hadn't unlocked the bootloader yet So y'all got to see all of my little "mishaps" (that we all go through occasionally) but other than that everything still worked out exactly like I said it does.
AntiSocialSingh said:
A lot of people can benefit from your method. I was on a different Official ROM version, yet this method worked. I suggest you make a good video with proper screen recording if possible, for the community. I was able to flash a custom rom because of you. Thanks again @BobbyLynn . Consider making an official guide/video. It'll help a lot of people.
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Here's that "proper" video. There's no commentary in it, but I did add music to make it more fun to watch And the detailed instructions are listed in the details on YouTube.
AntiSocialSingh said:
@BobbyLynn Wonderful work. Hope this thread gets more attention. Thank you once again.
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Actually I probably should've put the fastboot screen in with it while I was running the commands, but surely to God even newbies will know to have their phone connected to their PC while running those commands And just in case they don't know, I made sure to put that "tip" at the top of the details
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Here's that "proper" video. There's no commentary in it, but I did add music to make it more fun to watch And the detailed instructions are listed in the details on YouTube.
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Hi man how to unlock network my mobile is t-mobile version
Startekselva said:
Hi man how to unlock network my mobile is t-mobile version
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That's a bit more tricky. You would need to change the IMEI number, but you'd be treading in dangerous waters when you start tinkering with the IMEI number.
BobbyLynn said:
Here's a sloppy video of the process. Pretty simple
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Thank you. Just created this account to say Thanks
Any idea on how to solve Widevine L3 issue on OnePlus 7T Pro 5G - same device and build as yours.
saleemiii said:
Thank you. Just created this account to say Thanks
Any idea on how to solve Widevine L3 issue on OnePlus 7T Pro 5G - same device and build as yours.
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For the past 30 days ive been away from any phone, so i havnt learned any new tricks or hacks. I currently dont have a phone, so im not able to look into that for you.
No problem. Thank you for the reply and awesome tutorial.

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