Must have app for any root user. Make backups, flash ROMs, and
own your device.
ROM Manager is THE MUST HAVE APP for any Android root user.
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When you cheat a software developer, you cheat us as a community
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#YOUR DEVICE SHOULD BE DETECTED AS Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM FOR THIS TO WORK !
#THIS TUTORIAL SHOWS YOU HOW TO CLONE A DEVICE; YOU WILL HAVE AN EXACT COPY OF ANOTHER DEVICE (SAME IMEI)
#BETTER DO ALL THIS STUFF ON UBUNTU (OR OTHER LINUX DISTRO)
First step get another Nokia X (or tell someone to have this steps done for you and then send you the file)
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And that's all. It's illegal and dangerous. Your device may never shows up on your pc again, do it at your own risk. <---Your words, so why post it here?
[Mod Edit]: Device and IMEI cloning as you mentioned is illegal. Please don't post ways in which to perpetrate illegal activities on this website.
and this:
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Don't post copyrighted materials or do other things which will obviously lead to legal trouble. If you wouldn't do it on your own homepage, you probably shouldn't do it here either. This does not mean that we agree with everything that the software piracy lobby try to impose on us. It simply means that you cannot break any laws here, since we'll end up dealing with the legal hassle caused by you. Please use common sense: respect the forum, its users and those that write great code.
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I'm sorry but are you crazy? Not only is this dangerous, you are talking about cloning a device and its IMEI which is illegal. As much as I liked the title, I have to report this. Sorry.
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Chinese rom seems to require a Chinese number for fastboot adb so I'm not sure how you can help.
wait , I'll send you a picture..This is the international version of the rom given to
wait , I'll send you a picture..This is the international version of the rom given to
l have root and twrp and gobal rom for bs3/3p
I do not advise you to contact him, as he charges to provide a rom ... where in a while xiaomi will make it available for free. This type of thing I find very greedy and with no intention of helping the community and only thinking of itself for its own benefit (mercenary)
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hehk1234 said:
here the evidence. Please moderators ban this guy, he will not add anything to this community, he is just a mercenary trying to take advantage of others.
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Bro, your device unlocked. ?
How you unlock?
Thanks..
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You can change the code using
TWRP
There is an option 'Change bootloader code' in 'Advanced' section. New code must be 16 characters !
(e.g. 1111111111111111 , huaweineveragain etc.)
Note: this TWRP is not fully tested on ANE- devices yet. Use it only to change the code.
Source
Credits: @TishSerg
Where do i go from here?
Hi Alf.. Very nice.. thank you very much.
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Hi Alf.. Very nice.. thank you very much.
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You're welcome .
But how to boot into this TWRP if my bootloder is locked?
I can unlock FRP via setting in the phone, but I can't flash or boot into TWRP.
Any help how to use it?
Aalesund said:
But how to boot into this TWRP if my bootloder is locked?
I can unlock FRP via setting in the phone, but I can't flash or boot into TWRP.
Any help how to use it?
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Here's how to modify your existing unlock code, it should be clear...
Nice... Thank you man!
-Alf- said:
You can change the code using
TWRP
There is an option 'Change bootloader code' in 'Advanced' section. New code must be 16 characters !
(e.g. 1111111111111111 , huaweineveragain etc.)
Note: this TWRP is not fully tested on ANE- devices yet. Use it only to change the code.
Source
Credits: @TishSerg
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@-Alf- Link to 4pda.ru removed from your OP!
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How to install twrp from official TWRP App
after rebooting just wait for the black screen, don't panic, it's the boot process
The TWRP.img You gave is Compiled By me for realme C11/12, Since realme C11/12/15 ( mtk Edition ) are same it worked in C15 & I know About that, Please try to Give Credits to original Owner of the Compiled ROM/Recovery, I've verified md5 checksum too, its same, Edit The post with proper credits, Thanks
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It seems you haven't credited the original developer of the recovery that you posted. Even if it had been your development TWRP is licensed under GPLv3 i.e. you were required to provide a link to your source.
Please advise the moderaors team (best via the report function) to re-open the thread when ready to credit the devloper of the TWRP and to mention where you obtained it from. If the original location does not obtain a link to source you'd be required to provide that link.
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I have a TCL A30 with Android 11 that has meet unlocking criteria. I'm interested in upgrading it to Android 12.
According to this section on Treble Compliance
11. Updatable Software
[C-0-1] Device implementations MUST include a mechanism to replace the entirety of the system software. The mechanism need not perform “live” upgrades—that is, a device restart MAY be required. Any method can be used, provided that it can replace the entirety of the software preinstalled on the device. For instance, any of the following approaches will satisfy this requirement:
“Over-the-air (OTA)” downloads with offline update via reboot.
“Tethered” updates over USB from a host PC.
“Offline” updates via a reboot and update from a file on removable storage.
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My device is not updateable. Fastboot mode has been removed from the bootloader and all files are root, read only.
If you search this forum, there are numerous posts where TCL is non-compliant with the GPL2.- license and it now appears they are falsely claiming compliance with project Treble. I'd like to report them to the Android project but have not found anywhere to do this. Anybody know?
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I have a TCL A30 with Android 11 that has meet unlocking criteria. I'm interested in upgrading it to Android 12.
According to this section on Treble Compliance
My device is not updateable. Fastboot mode has been removed from the bootloader and all files are root, read only.
If you search this forum, there are numerous posts where TCL is non-compliant with the GPL2.- license and it now appears they are falsely claiming compliance with project Treble. I'd like to report them to the Android project but have not found anywhere to do this. Anybody know?
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TCL is a fine example of an Android device maker who routinely violates the GNU General Public License 2.0\ by not making kernel source available to the public. They blatantly refuse to do so. US courts, particularly the United States Circuit Courts of Appeals, have rendered some landmark decisions over the past few years holding manufacturers accountable for GPL noncompliance. The courts are now in harmony that the GPL's guidelines are enforceable via civil lawsuit being brought against the party at fault. This GPL FAQ link should give you some guidance on how and where to lodge a complaint. https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0-faq.en.html#ReportingViolation
I have had success with some obscure device makers in obtaining source code by sending emails to the CEO or general counsel departments, formally requesting the code and firmly asserting that the matter will escalate to the judiciary if noncompliance persists. I would recommend emailing TCL with such a formal request type letter, asking that Treble compliance be adhered to.