Hi
Please sorry for cross posting but I'm at my wits' end.
Long story short, I was looking to buy a second hand htc one 801e through an intermediary but I got scammed, and the seller won't accept it back.
I was thinking, since its a kind of a stock android 4.1.1 installed on it (looking a lot like a Cyanogenmod) , what can ROM can I flash it with, and how, to clear all the fakery from my sight? I'm relatively OK using ADB (the only thing it recognizes, one cannot flashboot it). Please what can I do with it to make it useful?
Please help!
Yours in shame and anticipation,
If it's not an HTC One, you're Off topic.
Find out what it is and then use Google, nothing here will work.
shinacalypse said:
Hi
Please sorry for cross posting but I'm at my wits' end.
Long story short, I was looking to buy a second hand htc one 801e through an intermediary but I got scammed, and the seller won't accept it back.
I was thinking, since its a kind of a stock android 4.1.1 installed on it (looking a lot like a Cyanogenmod) , what can ROM can I flash it with, and how, to clear all the fakery from my sight? I'm relatively OK using ADB (the only thing it recognizes, one cannot flashboot it). Please what can I do with it to make it useful?
Please help!
Yours in shame and anticipation,
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post a "fastboot getvar all"
lets see wat it shows
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shinacalypse said:
Hi
Please sorry for cross posting but I'm at my wits' end.
Long story short, I was looking to buy a second hand htc one 801e through an intermediary but I got scammed, and the seller won't accept it back.
I was thinking, since its a kind of a stock android 4.1.1 installed on it (looking a lot like a Cyanogenmod) , what can ROM can I flash it with, and how, to clear all the fakery from my sight? I'm relatively OK using ADB (the only thing it recognizes, one cannot flashboot it). Please what can I do with it to make it useful?
Please help!
Yours in shame and anticipation,
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theres no rom u can flash on a fake. be more careful next time
raghav kapur said:
post a "fastboot getvar all"
lets see wat it shows
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theres no rom u can flash on a fake. be more careful next time
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Hi..
Are you sure? It does look very much like a cyanogenmod under the hood..
"flashboot getvar all"
just hangs at "<waiting for device>
adb devices prints out:
0123456789ABCDEF device
shinacalypse said:
Hi..
Are you sure? It does look very much like a cyanogenmod under the hood..
"flashboot getvar all"
just hangs at "<waiting for device>
adb devices prints out:
0123456789ABCDEF device
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from the serial i think it s a fake but if you re lucky it s a cyanogenmod error
xproz said:
from the serial i think it s a fake but if you re lucky it s a cyanogenmod error
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Yes it is a fake.. wondering if it will support a real rom, and how I can do it
shinacalypse said:
Yes it is a fake.. wondering if it will support a real rom, and how I can do it
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NO it will not work with a real htc one rom.
alray said:
NO it will not work with a real htc one rom.
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Yes I have no hope of using a HTC rom. I just want to be sure that if I flash it with a stock android rom (maybe something from google straight) it would work
shinacalypse said:
Yes I have no hope of using a HTC rom. I just want to be sure that if I flash it with a stock android rom (maybe something from google straight) it would work
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Im pretty sure you will not find anything for that phone unless you are a dev and make your own rom for that phone.
More information from its cpuinfo..
[email protected]:/ # cat /proc/cpuinfo
Processor : ARMv7 Processor rev 0 (v7l)
processor : 0
BogoMIPS : 774.96
processor : 1
BogoMIPS : 777.51
processor : 2
BogoMIPS : 777.51
Features : swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp thumbee neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt
CPU implementer : 0x41
CPU architecture: 7
CPU variant : 0x0
CPU part : 0xc07
CPU revision : 2
Hardware : MT6589
Revision : 0000
Serial : 0000000000000000
shinacalypse said:
Are you sure? It does look very much like a cyanogenmod under the hood..
"flashboot getvar all"
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its fastboot not flashboot
shinacalypse said:
adb devices prints out:
0123456789ABCDEF device
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thats a nice fake s/n
shinacalypse said:
More information from its cpuinfo..
[email protected]:/ # cat /proc/cpuinfo
Processor : ARMv7 Processor rev 0 (v7l)
processor : 0
BogoMIPS : 774.96
processor : 1
BogoMIPS : 777.51
processor : 2
BogoMIPS : 777.51
Features : swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp thumbee neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt
CPU implementer : 0x41
CPU architecture: 7
CPU variant : 0x0
CPU part : 0xc07
CPU revision : 2
Hardware : MT6589
Revision : 0000
Serial : 0000000000000000
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I found this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2589519
and this
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/80952-htc-one-clone-with-mediatek-mt6589/
shinacalypse said:
More information from its cpuinfo..
[email protected]:/ # cat /proc/cpuinfo
Processor : ARMv7 Processor rev 0 (v7l)
processor : 0
BogoMIPS : 774.96
processor : 1
BogoMIPS : 777.51
processor : 2
BogoMIPS : 777.51
Features : swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp thumbee neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt
CPU implementer : 0x41
CPU architecture: 7
CPU variant : 0x0
CPU part : 0xc07
CPU revision : 2
Hardware : MT6589
Revision : 0000
Serial : 0000000000000000
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:laugh: Mediatek cpu, like all other fakes on the market
found this rom: http://www.needrom.com/mobile/one-m7-mt6589/
looks like this is the ''stock fake'' rom for your device idk.
also found this http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/14/fake-htc-one-plastic-mt6589/
how much did you paid for it? Looks like it was 200$ brand new 7 months ago
Thanks a lot guys. Found some stuff I am willing to try on needrom.com that kinda fit the profile.
I'll be out getting the real phone sometime soon.. hope I can hide it from my girlfriend, I'm supposed to be broke!!
Thanks again!
Related
Hey Guys.
Does someone own such a Development Board?
We need uBoot sources from someone who's owning this board.
http://www.armdesigner.com/KIT S5PV210.html
You might want to send miki4242 a PM, it seems he's got a S5PC110 dev board:
- I received my Odroid-T (S5PC110 based) development board, which will hopefully help with testing and debugging kernels.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8807712&postcount=75
While it's not the exact same dev kit, they might have (some of) the same sources delivered with it. It's worth a shot.
Samsung S5PV210 1.0G Mhz
with flash memory 8G
DDR2 512MB
Support 32GB Micro SD
Wifi 802.11 b/g
8" TFT LCD
Camera
HDMI output
USD 220
email : [email protected]
samsung s5pv210 board
Hello
you can also see Embest Devkit7000 samsung s5pv210 board, the board comes with Android 2.3 source code
_com.odroid.com/sigong/nf_file_board/nfile_board.php?kind=download&kernel=&page=
Here you can download the sources of kernel, android (2.2 - 2.3) and u-boot.
There are also instructions of compiling:
_dev.odroid.com/projects/odroid-t/wiki/KernelPage
_dev.odroid.com/projects/odroid-t/wiki/AndroidPage
OFFTOP: I've successfully builded, but I'm too scary to try it on real device, which seems pretty similar to reference (Dropad A8X).
I'm willing to try if someone has built it? Lemme know
xxxXxFeLiXxXxxx said:
_com.odroid.com/sigong/nf_file_board/nfile_board.php?kind=download&kernel=&page=
Here you can download the sources of kernel, android (2.2 - 2.3) and u-boot.
There are also instructions of compiling:
_dev.odroid.com/projects/odroid-t/wiki/KernelPage
_dev.odroid.com/projects/odroid-t/wiki/AndroidPage
OFFTOP: I've successfully builded, but I'm too scary to try it on real device, which seems pretty similar to reference (Dropad A8X).
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codeworkx said:
Hey Guys.
Does someone own such a Development Board?
We need uBoot sources from someone who's owning this board.
http://www.armdesigner.com/KIT S5PV210.html
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Hi,
See attached u-boot which works on this: http://www.wvshare.com/product/x210ii-Package-C.htm
Its basically a S5PV210 development board.
And another one which was on dvd... the previous one came from some chinese website to make it boot from SD (i think, not sure since i have not gotten anything to work yet!)
http://www.mediafire.com/?29bm4y7nzv7uddz
Does anybody got working sources for uboot movinand of x210ii-Package-C board ?
Seller disk contains configs only for nand and sd. There is mkmovi script in the root folder of uboot. But it's seems not working.
Could anybody say which configs I should change to make the board booting from movinand?
So, nobody know...
The solution was found by experiment way.
We should change u-boot configs.
Firstly one should add some strings to Makefile of u-boot.
Code:
x210_inand_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $(@:_config=) arm s5pc11x x210 samsung s5pc110
@echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x23e00000" > $(obj)board/samsung/x210/config.mk
Then new file x210_inand.h must be created. Copy content of the x210_sd.h and put it into our x210_inand.h.
And make changes:
Code:
#define MEMORY_BASE_ADDRESS 0x30000000
//#define MEMORY_BASE_ADDRESS 0x20000000
#define MEMORY_BASE_ADDRESS2 0x40000000
Code:
//#define CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND "movi read kernel 20008000; movi read rootfs 30B00000 300000; bootm 20008000 30B00000"
#define CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND "movi read kernel 30008000; movi read rootfs 30B00000 300000; bootm 30008000 30B00000"
Terminal commands to build u-boot:
Code:
make x210_inand_config && make
Now the board is boot from inand.
Hello people,
I've been trying to unbrick a xperia x8 phone and reflashing the bootloader using JTAG. After some research I managed to connect to the cpu, but I can't get it to halt. I'm using OpenOCD 0.6 in combination with the olimex JTAG usb-arm-ocd tool. Based on the ft2232 chips.
Here's what I get with openocd:
Code:
Open On-Chip Debugger 0.6.0 (2012-09-12-20:11)
Licensed under GNU GPL v2
For bug reports, read
--link
Info : only one transport option; autoselect 'jtag'
DEPRECATED! use 'adapter_khz' not 'jtag_khz'
adapter speed: 500 kHz
trst_and_srst srst_pulls_trst srst_gates_jtag trst_push_pull srst_open_drain
adapter_nsrst_delay: 100
CPU
Info : device: 4 "2232C"
Info : deviceID: 364511235
Info : SerialNumber: FTU1UUZZA
Info : Description: Olimex OpenOCD JTAG A
Info : clock speed 500 kHz
Info : JTAG tap: ARM926EJS.cpu tap/device found: 0x203c00e1 (mfg: 0x070, part: 0x03c0, ver: 0x2)
Info : Embedded ICE version 6
Info : marvel: hardware has 2 breakpoint/watchpoint units
Info : accepting 'telnet' connection from 4444
TargetName Type Endian TapName State
-- ------------------ ---------- ------ ------------------ ------------
0* CPU arm926ejs little ARM926EJS.cpu running
Info : Halt timed out, wake up GDB.
So it correctly identifies the CPU and embedded ICE version.
For the people wondering why it isn't an ARM1136EJS core... i'm wondering the same thing! I tried pulling down the boot_mode pin but I can only get the TAP for the ARM926 core...
Does anyone know how to get the processor to HALT ? as a start... this would allow me to acces the NAND memory through the CFI interface.
check out line 6
Code:
DEPRECATED! use 'adapter_khz' not 'jtag_khz'
fotak-x said:
check out line 6
Code:
DEPRECATED! use 'adapter_khz' not 'jtag_khz'
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Thanks for the heads out, but that didn't solve the problem It's a bit deeper than that. Perhaps my reset configuration or indeed the need to pull up or down some signals on the chip.
I know nothing about regarding ur question, but I thought this will be helpful to u even a little,
http://nas-2000.org/mwiki/index.php/Bootloader_-_program_Flash_through_JTAG
http://www.alteraforum.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-36681.html
http://www.google.lk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=flash%20bootloader%20via%20jtag&source=web&cd=9&cad=rja&ved=0CFoQFjAI&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dilnetpc.com%2Fmht-sa12.pdf&ei=lmFTUMySOoLyrQfxhoHACg&usg=AFQjCNGcY3SVLVhXXNKI4Q74c6xBt0jK3g
http://wiki.leaflabs.com/index.php?title=Maple_JTAG_How_To#Reflashing_the_bootloader
If u succeed reviving your phone, please feel free to inform here.
Good Luck.
Thanks! Problem is that its quite system dependent. Some parts of the process are simular one of which is to get the processor to halt. Unfortunately i havent been able to accomplish that yet. Appreciate you thinking along tho!
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Hi all
I'm quite sure some of you had seen my previous post on trying to find out your cpu variant. What this shows is essentially how much voltage is needed to keep your CPU running at a certain frequency. The less the voltage needed, the higher your CPU variant. This is essentially CPU binning. CPUs with higher variants tend to be of higher quality (i.e. more stable at higher frequencies) so this could help us with undervolting and overclocking on cuatom kernels.
Variants run from 0 to 3, with 3 being the best variant. After digging around in the kernel source, I found out a way to determine your CPU variant.
The command is this (in root shell) :
Code:
cat /proc/last_kmsg | grep "CPU Process"
Make sure if you have busybox installed. Remember, CPU variant is not a big deal, they are all equally capable of 1.4GHz quad core. You cannot change it, you get it by luck/lack of luck. CPUs binned as low variants might actually be better than their assigned variant since these are tested in batches and they take the average of the whole batch.
Example output:
[email protected]:/ $ su
[email protected]:/ # cat /proc/last_kmsg | grep "CPU Process"
[70:01:01 00:00:00.000] Tegra Revision: A03 SKU: 0x81 CPU Process: 0 Core Process: 0
The number after the words "CPU Process" indicate your variant.
Remember: this is only meant to serve as a guideline when undervolting/overclocking comes about with custom kernels.
Doesn't work for me.
someth1ng said:
Doesn't work for me.
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What ROM are you on? Do you have busybox installed?
You could try this right after rebooting your phone:
dmesg | grep "CPU Process"
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my acer a700 gives me the following:
[ 0.000000] Tegra Revision: A03 SKU: 0x83 CPU Process: 2 Core Process: 0
going to try it later on with my o4x.
greetings
peter
Sent from my A700 using XDA Premium HD app
result of my o4x:
[70:01:01 00:00:00.000] Tegra Revision: A03 SKU: 0x81 CPU Process: 1 Core Process: 0
greetings
peter
Sent from my LG-P880 using xda premium
My Result
[70:01:01 00:00:00.000] Tegra Revision: A03 SKU: 0x81 CPU Process: 3 Core Process 0
Edit: Seems like i got a "3" is that good or bad?
just read the second paragraph of the first post...
3 is best so you have been luckier than I
greetings
peter
Sent from my LG-P880 using xda premium
exFAT said:
Hi all
I'm quite sure some of you had seen my previous post on trying to find out your cpu variant. What this shows is essentially how much voltage is needed to keep your CPU running at a certain frequency. The less the voltage needed, the higher your CPU variant. This is essentially CPU binning. CPUs with higher variants tend to be of higher quality (i.e. more stable at higher frequencies) so this could help us with undervolting and overclocking on cuatom kernels.
Variants run from 0 to 3, with 3 being the best variant. After digging around in the kernel source, I found out a way to determine your CPU variant.
The command is this (in root shell) :
Code:
cat /proc/last_kmsg | grep "CPU Process"
Make sure if you have busybox installed. Remember, CPU variant is not a big deal, they are all equally capable of 1.4GHz quad core. You cannot change it, you get it by luck/lack of luck. CPUs binned as low variants might actually be better than their assigned variant since these are tested in batches and they take the average of the whole batch.
Example output:
[email protected]:/ $ su
[email protected]:/ # cat /proc/last_kmsg | grep "CPU Process"
[70:01:01 00:00:00.000] Tegra Revision: A03 SKU: 0x81 CPU Process: 0 Core Process: 0
The number after the words "CPU Process" indicate your variant.
Remember: this is only meant to serve as a guideline when undervolting/overclocking comes about with custom kernels.
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via adb no output for me at all for both of the commands
edit:
i'm on 20B HK, with busybox installed ofc
I got a 2
Sent from my (V20A, Unlocked, Rooted, CWM, Optimised) LG-P880 using xda app.
gives the following error message
Code:
sh: cat: /proc/last_kmsg: No such file or directory
avomax said:
gives the following error message
Code:
sh: cat: /proc/last_kmsg: No such file or directory
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Remove the colon after "cat'
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Didn't work for me. I'm on Cyanogenmod.
Tried with some apps and gave me CPU Variant: 0x2
So i'd like to know which one is it if someone could tell me
There are 2 different PVS BIN value from "dmesg|grep PVS". HERE IS THE SCREENSHOT
Pvs bin 12
svs pvs bin 13
which is right?
its because you aren't looking in the right place. the RIGHT place to look to get you pvs bin is in /proc/cpu/msm_acpu_pvs/. any other place you look will not give you your pvs bin number. and, on top of that, questions do not go into the general section, they go into the q&a/help section.
I also check msm_acpu_pvs,but it only show me c instead of number..
ATARAXIA0707 said:
I also check msm_acpu_pvs,but it only show me c instead of number..
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in /proc/cpu/? check again, manually(not using a terminal, using a root file explorer).
I did use root explorer..
ATARAXIA0707 said:
I did use root explorer..
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screenshot that location, i have a hard timw believing that there is a letter there.
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its in /proc/cpu/..
in /msm_acpu_pvs/..
Here are screenshots
ATARAXIA0707 said:
Here are screenshots
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The value is stored as a hexadecimal (Base 10) not as an decimal (base 16)
Simms has 5 because he has a cpu bin of 5.
Hexadecimal works by 0-9, A-F.
A 10
B 11
C 12
D 13
...
To 15.
Op you have a cpu bin of 12 out or 15. I personally have A because it's a 10.
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THANK YOU!
ATARAXIA0707 said:
THANK YOU!
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There's a button for that
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zephiK said:
The value is stored as a hexadecimal (Base 10) not as an decimal (base 16)
Simms has 5 because he has a cpu bin of 5.
Hexadecimal works by 0-9, A-F.
A 10
B 11
C 12
D 13
...
To 15.
Op you have a cpu bin of 12 out or 15. I personally have A because it's a 10.
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i didnt know that, learned something new today, thank you
simms22 said:
i didnt know that, learned something new today, thank you
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Where can I find info about my CPU? I have a PVS 10 as well and I'd like to know more about my limitations and anything else that's interesting..
ozzyGEEK said:
Where can I find info about my CPU? I have a PVS 10 as well and I'd like to know more about my limitations and anything else that's interesting..
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pvs bin only tells you what voltage chart your device uses, thats all. it doesmt give you any other information about your cpu. what kinds of limitations ate you interested in? temperature?
Does anyone know how the uA in the cpufreq table is calculated?
LENOVO A2010-A (5.1 Lollipop)
Processor - ARMv7 Processor rev 4 (v7I)
Cores - 4
Max Frequency - 988 Mhz
Instruction Sets - armeabi-v7a, armeabi
SIMD Instruct. - NEON
so my question is; Which ARM should i download for my device?
(please be specific, like post the exact ARM name like this " xposed-v72-sdk22-x86.zip " thank you)
Edit: here's a photo https://postimg.org/image/4hd94v7o7/
Kramiix said:
LENOVO A2010-A (5.1 Lollipop)
Processor - ARMv7 Processor rev 4 (v7I)
Cores - 4
Max Frequency - 988 Mhz
Instruction Sets - armeabi-v7a, armeabi
SIMD Instruct. - NEON
so my question is; Which ARM should i download for my device?
(please be specific, like post the exact ARM name like this " xposed-v72-sdk22-x86.zip " thank you)
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armeabi-v7a = ARM.
Not ARM64, not x86, just ARM.
Portgas D. Ace said:
armeabi-v7a = ARM.
Not ARM64, not x86, just ARM.
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hi so i was looking for it and unfortunately i cant seem to find the arm-7a. Could you please by any chance post the exact xposed name of it? Thanks. (i clicked thanks also)
for example; xposed-v72-sdk22-arm.zip (just copy paste it)
Kramiix said:
hi so i was looking for it and unfortunately i cant seem to find the arm-7a. Could you please by any chance post the exact xposed name of it? Thanks. (i clicked thanks also)
for example; xposed-v72-sdk22-arm.zip (just copy paste it)
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I don't know which part you haven't understood. There are three types of Xposed frameworks:
- arm (xposed-v72-sdk22-arm.zip)
- arm64 (xposed-v72-sdk22-arm64.zip)
- x86 (xposed-v72-sdk22-x86.zip)
armeabi-v7a is the same as arm, so you have to use the one with "arm" in its name -> xposed-v86-sdk22-arm.zip
My recommendation to you: if you can't figure out simple stuff like this, then you shouldn't flash Xposed at all without further reading and learning, or you will end up bricking your device.
Portgas D. Ace said:
I don't know which part you haven't understood. There are three types of Xposed frameworks:
- arm (xposed-v72-sdk22-arm.zip)
- arm64 (xposed-v72-sdk22-arm64.zip)
- x86 (xposed-v72-sdk22-x86.zip)
armeabi-v7a is the same as arm, so you have to use the one with "arm" in its name -> xposed-v86-sdk22-arm.zip
My recommendation to you: if you can't figure out simple stuff like this, then you shouldn't flash Xposed at all without further reading and learning, or you will end up bricking your device.
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i still would like to say thank you.. every works out fine.. :good:
How to install Xposed for Lenovo A2010
give me fichers xposed zip for lenovo a2010 and thnx you
Exposed frame work v87 or other arm only are not working
Kramiix said:
i still would like to say thank you.. every works out fine.. :good:
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Guys....pls help.me to install corrected framework in my lenovo a2010 by providing appropriate file and fixes...for not working also
Here is the download link for Xpose version 87 and xpose installer 3.1.1.
(SDK 22 and arm is comfortable for our device)
The flashable Zip File:
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk22/arm/xposed-v87-sdk22-arm.zip
And The Apk File:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3921508d=1477916609
For more information visit my blog:
https://puspenrath.wordpress.com/2017/04/16/how-to-install-xpose-framework-in-your-phone/
Good