The FRA-B19 is HUAWEI Band 6.
I was wondering if it would be possible to load a custom ROM onto this device. And if so, what ROMs are recommended?
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Hello,
I just want to ask if it's possible to install a custom/stock android rom onto a sdcard? I just don't want to touch my original/stock rom and just want to test custom roms. Is it possible to boot an installed ROM from sdcard?
Thanks!
I installed a rom about a few months back and i was think of getting a new one installed to my phone i was wondering what are the steps on installing a new custom rom to a phone that already has a custom rom on it
Phone is a Touch pro 2 - GSM
Rez757 said:
I installed a rom about a few months back and i was think of getting a new one installed to my phone i was wondering what are the steps on installing a new custom rom to a phone that already has a custom rom on it
Phone is a Touch pro 2 - GSM
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You flash the new custom ROM the same way you flashed the first custom ROM.
Only difference is that you no longer have to install HSPL (because it's already there).
It's even easier -- just flash the custom rom
Help i want to customize the room of my samsung s4 sghm919n .tnx...
Which ROM is on the phone? If you want to customize the existing ROM, you may need root access.
If you want to install a custom ROM, you'll need to install TWRP in order to flash ROMs and Gapps.
So, I've had the latest official stock rom on my Oneplus 3T but decided to install a custom rom. But now whenever i install a custom rom, i lose the ability to connect to LTE.
Does anybody know why this is????
THanks
you need to restore your phone back to stock using unbrick tool then update it to the latest oxygen os 9.0.5 then try putting a custom rom on
Hi,
I don't like idea to downgrade my mobile just to flash custom ROM, I have Realme 6 (G90T Series) and flashed successfully a few custom ROMs but I never downgraded the phone, why RN8P so difficult?
Are there any custom ROM that work best on MIUI v12/ Android v10?
TWRP-3.3.1-1210 recovery and Magisk Manager are installed and both working, device is rooted.
If you have root and twrp, you don't need to downgrade to install a custom ROM.
If you are talking about flashing a cfw custom ROM, then yes, you need to downgrade to Android9, but then you can flash Android 10/11 cfw ROMs.
Having said that, since the new unbrick method was developed, you can now feel more comfortable about simply flashing 'normal' (non-cfw) custom ROMs without going the cfw route.