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Hello!
I would like to tell you, how to UNLOCK BOOTLOADER on your HTC Desire 510. You need it to ROOT your phone, to install Recovery and to switch your Rom and so on. I TELL YOU HOW TO DO IT ALL WITH WINDOWS COMPUTER!!!!! Do backup, before doing UNLOCK BOOTLOADER, because your phone will be reset to factory default settings and this action may void your warranty. GET STARTED:
Step 1:
Download HTC Sync Manager and install it on PC. Link: htc.com/us/support/software/htc-sync-manager.aspx
Download Java Runtime Environment and install it on PC. Link: java.com
Download adb.rar and extract files on the DISC C ( C:\ ). Link: docs.google.com/file/d/0B-smco0CRy_HUDl4WDhVaVlvamM/edit
Step 3:
Register you on this page. Link: htcdev.com
Step 4:
Go to home page there and log in.
Step 5:
After logging in click the button (UNLOCK BOOTLOADER) and then (GET STARTED).
Step 6:
You should select your device there, but you wouldn't find it. Because of that you should go under of this list and click (all other supported devices). When you did it, click (begin Unlock Bootloader). Then HTC Development will ask you (Are you sure you wish to continue) and click (Yes). Then accept all the terms and click (Proceed to Unlock Instruction).
Step 7:
I explain to you how to do this steps on the page HTC Dev on the HTC desire 510.
Power down your HTC Desire 510 and then take the battery out and in. Then press Volume Down and while pressing Volume Down, press Power holding both buttons to start the device into Bootloader mode. Use the Volume buttons to select up or down. Highlight Fastboot and press the Power button. After it all connect the device to the computer via a USB cable.
Step 8:
Then click: (proceed to step 5).
Step 9:
I explain you again this steps on HTC dev.
Open a command Prompt on Windows: Go to Start, search cmd there and open it. Write there: cd c:\adb and click Enter. Then write: fastboot devices. If there come fastboot (and something like C12AREBSJ3), then it is OK. When not, then you hadn’t installed HTC sync manager or your PC don’t see your phone. When it comes, then go on. Write: fastboot oem get_identifier_token there and click enter. Then you will see a long block of text. Copy and paste this text into the token field below (in the Windows command prompt: Right Click > Mark > highlight the block of text > Right click to copy. Mac users can use cmd-option to mark and select text.).
When copying the token, start with this line:
<<<< Identifier Token Start >>>>
And end with this line:
<<<<< Identifier Token End >>>>>
(Note: Only copy the highlighted sections above. Do not copy the INFO or (bootloader) prefix)
Then paste this string of text into the token field on the HTC dev page and hit Submit in order to receive your unlock code binary file. You will receive this information in your email.
Step 10:
Go to your email and download this file Unlock_code.bin on your computer. Move this file to the folder adb on the Disc C. Then write on command Prompt, on cmd: fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin and click enter. On your phone you will now see the disclaimer. Please read this carefully as this action may void your warranty. Use the Volume buttons to highlight your choice, and the Power button to make your selection. If you select Yes, your phone will be reset to its’ factory default settings, and your bootloader will be unlocked. If you select No, your phone will reboot and no modifications will have been made. It’s all. After rebooting you will have a Unlock bootloader.
GOOD LUCK!!!:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::good::good::good:
Sorry for my bad English!!!
Ilkin Namazli said:
Hello!
I would like to tell you, how to UNLOCK BOOTLOADER on your HTC Desire 510. You need it to ROOT your phone, to install Recovery and to switch your Rom and so on. I TELL YOU HOW TO DO IT ALL WITH WINDOWS COMPUTER!!!!! Do backup, before doing UNLOCK BOOTLOADER, because your phone will be reset to factory default settings and this action may void your warranty. GET STARTED:
Step 1:
Download HTC Sync Manager and install it on PC. Link: htc.com/us/support/software/htc-sync-manager.aspx
Download Java Runtime Environment and install it on PC. Link: java.com
Download adb.rar and extract files on the DISC C ( C:\ ). Link: docs.google.com/file/d/0B-smco0CRy_HUDl4WDhVaVlvamM/edit
Step 3:
Register you on this page. Link: htcdev.com
Step 4:
Go to home page there and log in.
Step 5:
After logging in click the button (UNLOCK BOOTLOADER) and then (GET STARTED).
Step 6:
You should select your device there, but you wouldn't find it. Because of that you should go under of this list and click (all other supported devices). When you did it, click (begin Unlock Bootloader). Then HTC Development will ask you (Are you sure you wish to continue) and click (Yes). Then accept all the terms and click (Proceed to Unlock Instruction).
Step 7:
I explain to you how to do this steps on the page HTC Dev on the HTC desire 510.
Power down your HTC Desire 510 and then take the battery out and in. Then press Volume Down and while pressing Volume Down, press Power holding both buttons to start the device into Bootloader mode. Use the Volume buttons to select up or down. Highlight Fastboot and press the Power button. After it all connect the device to the computer via a USB cable.
Step 8:
Then click: (proceed to step 5).
Step 9:
I explain you again this steps on HTC dev.
Open a command Prompt on Windows: Go to Start, search cmd there and open it. Write there: cd c:\adb and click Enter. Then write: fastboot devices. If there come fastboot (and something like C12AREBSJ3), then it is OK. When not, then you hadn’t installed HTC sync manager or your PC don’t see your phone. When it comes, then go on. Write: fastboot oem get_identifier_token there and click enter. Then you will see a long block of text. Copy and paste this text into the token field below (in the Windows command prompt: Right Click > Mark > highlight the block of text > Right click to copy. Mac users can use cmd-option to mark and select text.).
When copying the token, start with this line:
<<<< Identifier Token Start >>>>
And end with this line:
<<<<< Identifier Token End >>>>>
(Note: Only copy the highlighted sections above. Do not copy the INFO or (bootloader) prefix)
Then paste this string of text into the token field on the HTC dev page and hit Submit in order to receive your unlock code binary file. You will receive this information in your email.
Step 10:
Go to your email and download this file Unlock_code.bin on your computer. Move this file to the folder adb on the Disc C. Then write on command Prompt, on cmd: fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin and click enter. On your phone you will now see the disclaimer. Please read this carefully as this action may void your warranty. Use the Volume buttons to highlight your choice, and the Power button to make your selection. If you select Yes, your phone will be reset to its’ factory default settings, and your bootloader will be unlocked. If you select No, your phone will reboot and no modifications will have been made. It’s all. After rebooting you will have a Unlock bootloader.
GOOD LUCK!!!:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::good::good::good:
Sorry for my bad English!!!
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Bro. Major wall of text. This process was detailed over a year ago, twice.
Chimera Tool
Chimera Tool has just added a module for HTC (So far just 15 devices, including 510)
It includes an unlock/lock bootloader option that appears to skip the HTC DEV steps. (Will confirm this when I get my hands on one to play with this evening)
I have a full licence, however, it is likely this is one of the features enabled in trial versions
Disclaimer:
I am not responsible for what you do to your device, I tested these things for myself and posted it from my own experience, if you point the finger at me for whatever happens to your device, I will laugh at you.
HOWEVER, I am willing to help as long as it is asked kindly, and provided me with enough information.
Requirements:
Huawei P8 Lite ALE-L21 (DUAL-SIM)
5.0 Firmware of choice
Unlocked bootloader
Patience
Correct drivers
SD card of atleast 8 GB
Drivers: Install these before even starting!
Minimal ADB Fastboot drivers
Huawei HiSuite
Kingoroot Windows
TWRP 3.0.2.0 Kirin variant
Preparing environment: Making sure no admin priveledge is necessary
Install all drivers mentioned above in their standard directories, don't change anything.
Go to the following path:
Code:
For x64 OS:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot
For x86_32 OS:
C:\Program Files\Minimal ADB and Fastboot
Copy these files:
Code:
adb.exe
AdbWinApi.dll
AdbWinUsbApi.dll
fastboot.exe
And paste them on the desktop, in a folder called "rootingtools" so you're easily able to find it.
Then, go to your phone and enable USB debugging mode by going to
settings - about phone - press Build number 7 times
settings - developer options - USB debugging
Copy the content of "TWRP-3.0.0-2_P8-lite_KIRIN_variant.zip" and paste it into the "rootingtools" folder.
Backing up: Even though the unlocking process is not going to wipe your data, atleast it didn't for me, make SURE you have everything that you need backed up from the phone's internal memory.
Backing up your SD card wouldn't hurt neither.
First things first, unlock your bootloader!
I used this: https://emui.huawei.com/en/plugin.php?id=unlock&mod=detail
What you do is: fill in everything correctly and get the number at the end. It should be something in the words of:
Code:
Your unlocking password is: XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
(X resembles numbers, 16 numbers in total)
Copy the 16 numbers and go to the "rootingtools" folder on your desktop.
Hold the SHIFT key and right click inside the folder, then press "open command window here"
Now take your phone, power it off and power it on by holding volume DOWN and POWER.
You will get a white screen that says something like fastboot, and an android logo.
Plug your phone into the PC via USB cable.
In the command window write:
Code:
fastboot.exe oem unlock UNLOCKKEY
Where UNLOCKKEY represents the key you just copied, right clicking pastes the key in the command window.
It should return finished, so now your phone should be unlocked!
If you look at the screen, there will be text beneath the green Android logo saying "unlocked".
In this case, the operation has succeeded and you can go to the next step, else you can try again or post a reply.
Now write:
Code:
fastboot.exe reboot
Now the phone will boot up like normal.
Close the command window.
Android 5.0:
If your android version right now is Android 5.0, and you actually WANT to root 5.0 or anything below 6.0 you can proceed with this step, if you have 6.0 or want to root 6.0, skip this step.
Since your android version is 5.0 you're blessed!
You can easily root, but before proceeding you might want to make a backup
Make sure you have about 8GB of free storage either on an SD card or internal memory first.
Connect your phone to your PC in the booted-up state where you can see the homescreen, making sure that USB debugging is enabled.
Shift + right click inside the rootingtools folder to open a command window and write:
Code:
adb.exe reboot-bootloader
Your phone will reboot into the bootloader, a white screen with a green Android logo that says "unlocked" beneath it.
Now on the command window write:
Code:
fastboot.exe flash recovery recovery.img
Wait for it to finish and pull out the USB cable so it is NOT attached.
Power off the device by holding the power button, and power up by pressing volume UP + POWER.
Keep holding volume up until you see the Team Win logo.
Just slide the slider to the right.
Now go to "backup" and check every partition available.
In "name" you write:
Code:
MainBackupURTD
Then, go to the "options" tab and enable compression.
Go back to the "backup" tab and press "select storage".
From here you can choose where to back your data up, whether it be the internal storage or external SD card.
Press OK and swipe the slider to the right to start backing up.
Plug your phone in to make sure it doesn't power off during backing up, this process takes a while and you should let it do its thing.
When done, press "reboot system", your phone will reboot.
Let it fully start up.
Then, run Kingoroot on your PC.
Meanwhile, download the "SuperSU" app from the Play store.
Press the big "ROOT" button in Kingoroot and press "cancel" on every app your phone tries to install.
That way you will not install Kingoroot but SuperSU.
It will say "succeeded".
Now you can go on your phone and open the SuperSU app.
It will ask for an upgrade, press OK and go further with the normal installation (not the TWRP/CWM installation).
Let it do its thing and restart your phone.
Install any root checker and see if you're rooted!
Android 6.0:
Firmware version B188 or higher, below B524/B535 (excluding B524/B535):Upgrade firmware to this one: LINK (Link fixed)
Installation instructions: place file to the "dload" folder in your SD card or internal storage, then go to settings - updates - menu - local update and press the update.zip.
Then, follow the guide reported here: http://rootmygalaxy.net/root-huawei-p8-lite-android-marshmallow-6-0-update/
Enabling Gyro sensor (rooted android 6.0, B524/B535 firmware only! ( sorry :[ ) ):
Download attached file.
Put attached file to SD card.
Open ES file explorer, swipe to the right, enable root browser and click the R/W tab, then set /system as RW.
Then copy the attached file.
Paste the attached file in /system/etc/permissions
Press the search button and search for "gyro" without quotation marks.
Long press the only file that's there - menu and press properties.
Then change the permissions to 644, it should look like this O represents off, X represents on;
X X O
X O O
X O O
Set UID is off, Set GID is off, Sticky bit is off.
Reboot phone and download "Sensor box for Android" on the Play store and enjoy your gyroscope!
Now you can use Google Cardboard, though you have to install the APK...
You can watch 360 videos on youtube too.
Credits, sources and links:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/p8lite/general/twrp-3-0-0-0-p8-lite-kirin-t3343320
http://huaweifirmware.com/huawei-p8-lite
http://www.androidsage.com/2016/02/...-6-0-marshmallow-beta-firmware/#axzz48veWSvTk
http://forum.xda-developers.com/p8lite/general/root-huawei-p8-lite-ale-l21-android-6-0-t3307686
https://www.kingoapp.com/
Subject to change
Hiya, will the gyro hack work on a L02 B130 Android 5.0 as i can't get an update to 6.0 here in New Zealand?
unable to get unlock code
The Huawei ID used to apply for the unlock code has not been used on the device for more than 14 days.
@sevenaudio
As far as I know, the hack is for android 6.0 but there should be no problem in trying it out
It's just that it only worked for me on these FW
@DrLittle
I think Huawei has this policy of using your Huawei ID for 2 weeks (2 weeks online time) before you can unlock it
You could try sending them an email!
always i get the error failed status malformed 1 bytes
finished total 0.005s
eriuzz said:
always i get the error failed status malformed 1 bytes
finished total 0.005s
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Hi, can you pinpoint what you were trying to do when it got stuck?
As in, what were you trying to flash.
And what is your phone model?
oziboy said:
Hi, can you pinpoint what you were trying to do when it got stuck?
As in, what were you trying to flash.
And what is your phone model?
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just trying to unlock the bootloader i have my code from huawei and when i try to use it through adb appear that error i said
eriuzz said:
just trying to unlock the bootloader i have my code from huawei and when i try to use it through adb appear that error i said
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Are the dorrect drivers installed, are you sure you copied the whole key?
Use an other usb porta.
oziboy said:
Disclaimer:
I am not responsible for what you do to your device, I tested these things for myself and posted it from my own experience, if you point the finger at me for whatever happens to your device, I will laugh at you.
HOWEVER, I am willing to help as long as it is asked kindly, and provided me with enough information.
Requirements:
Huawei P8 Lite ALE-L21 (DUAL-SIM)
5.0 Firmware of choice
Unlocked bootloader
Patience
Correct drivers
SD card of atleast 8 GB
Drivers: Install these before even starting!
Minimal ADB Fastboot drivers
Huawei HiSuite
Kingoroot Windows
TWRP 3.0.2.0 Kirin variant
Preparing environment: Making sure no admin priveledge is necessary
Install all drivers mentioned above in their standard directories, don't change anything.
Go to the following path:
Code:
For x64 OS:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot
For x86_32 OS:
C:\Program Files\Minimal ADB and Fastboot
Copy these files:
Code:
adb.exe
AdbWinApi.dll
AdbWinUsbApi.dll
fastboot.exe
And paste them on the desktop, in a folder called "rootingtools" so you're easily able to find it.
Then, go to your phone and enable USB debugging mode by going to
settings - about phone - press Build number 7 times
settings - developer options - USB debugging
Copy the content of "TWRP-3.0.0-2_P8-lite_KIRIN_variant.zip" and paste it into the "rootingtools" folder.
Backing up: Even though the unlocking process is not going to wipe your data, atleast it didn't for me, make SURE you have everything that you need backed up from the phone's internal memory.
Backing up your SD card wouldn't hurt neither.
First things first, unlock your bootloader!
I used this: https://emui.huawei.com/en/plugin.php?id=unlock&mod=detail
What you do is: fill in everything correctly and get the number at the end. It should be something in the words of:
Code:
Your unlocking password is: XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
(X resembles numbers, 16 numbers in total)
Copy the 16 numbers and go to the "rootingtools" folder on your desktop.
Hold the SHIFT key and right click inside the folder, then press "open command window here"
Now take your phone, power it off and power it on by holding volume DOWN and POWER.
You will get a white screen that says something like fastboot, and an android logo.
Plug your phone into the PC via USB cable.
In the command window write:
Code:
fastboot.exe oem unlock UNLOCKKEY
Where UNLOCKKEY represents the key you just copied, right clicking pastes the key in the command window.
It should return finished, so now your phone should be unlocked!
If you look at the screen, there will be text beneath the green Android logo saying "unlocked".
In this case, the operation has succeeded and you can go to the next step, else you can try again or post a reply.
Now write:
Code:
fastboot.exe reboot
Now the phone will boot up like normal.
Close the command window.
Android 5.0:
If your android version right now is Android 5.0, and you actually WANT to root 5.0 or anything below 6.0 you can proceed with this step, if you have 6.0 or want to root 6.0, skip this step.
Since your android version is 5.0 you're blessed!
You can easily root, but before proceeding you might want to make a backup
Make sure you have about 8GB of free storage either on an SD card or internal memory first.
Connect your phone to your PC in the booted-up state where you can see the homescreen, making sure that USB debugging is enabled.
Shift + right click inside the rootingtools folder to open a command window and write:
Code:
adb.exe reboot-bootloader
Your phone will reboot into the bootloader, a white screen with a green Android logo that says "unlocked" beneath it.
Now on the command window write:
Code:
fastboot.exe flash recovery recovery.img
Wait for it to finish and pull out the USB cable so it is NOT attached.
Power off the device by holding the power button, and power up by pressing volume UP + POWER.
Keep holding volume up until you see the Team Win logo.
Just slide the slider to the right.
Now go to "backup" and check every partition available.
In "name" you write:
Code:
MainBackupURTD
Then, go to the "options" tab and enable compression.
Go back to the "backup" tab and press "select storage".
From here you can choose where to back your data up, whether it be the internal storage or external SD card.
Press OK and swipe the slider to the right to start backing up.
Plug your phone in to make sure it doesn't power off during backing up, this process takes a while and you should let it do its thing.
When done, press "reboot system", your phone will reboot.
Let it fully start up.
Then, run Kingoroot on your PC.
Meanwhile, download the "SuperSU" app from the Play store.
Press the big "ROOT" button in Kingoroot and press "cancel" on every app your phone tries to install.
That way you will not install Kingoroot but SuperSU.
It will say "succeeded".
Now you can go on your phone and open the SuperSU app.
It will ask for an upgrade, press OK and go further with the normal installation (not the TWRP/CWM installation).
Let it do its thing and restart your phone.
Install any root checker and see if you're rooted!
Android 6.0:
Firmware version B188 or higher, below B524/B535 (excluding B524/B535):Upgrade firmware to this one: mega:///#!OBVU3RyT!gSDNFMVtWVqA1HyneCuofhFmVVJ6lUDonzfKzjucbFs
Installation instructions: place file to the "dload" folder in your SD card or internal storage, then go to settings - updates - menu - local update and press the update.zip.
Then, follow the guide reported here: http://rootmygalaxy.net/root-huawei-p8-lite-android-marshmallow-6-0-update/
Enabling Gyro sensor (rooted android 6.0, B524/B535 firmware only! ( sorry :[ ) ):
Download attached file.
Put attached file to SD card.
Open ES file explorer, swipe to the right, enable root browser and click the R/W tab, then set /system as RW.
Then copy the attached file.
Paste the attached file in /system/etc/permissions
Press the search button and search for "gyro" without quotation marks.
Long press the only file that's there - menu and press properties.
Then change the permissions to 644, it should look like this O represents off, X represents on;
X X O
X O O
X O O
Set UID is off, Set GID is off, Sticky bit is off.
Reboot phone and download "Sensor box for Android" on the Play store and enjoy your gyroscope!
Now you can use Google Cardboard, though you have to install the APK...
You can watch 360 videos on youtube too.
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Android B560 will update from b170
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eriuzz said:
just trying to unlock the bootloader i have my code from huawei and when i try to use it through adb appear that error i said
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you got to test everything. from changing usb port to changing usb cable. htc is a brand that has this problem alot. and until now there's no right answer.
search around a little.
I'm stupid. I posted on the wrong thread, sorry.
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I have android 6.0 firmware B311 and it doesn't show up the option local update, what should I do?
Attach pictures please
Its in portuguese, I had the option on the stock ROM but i don't have it now.
Should I downgrade to the firmware B300 and then install the new firmware?
do you think this works with ALE-L21 single sim too?
Teixaz said:
I have android 6.0 firmware B311 and it doesn't show up the option local update, what should I do?
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Local update option has been removed from Marshmallow, you must use *#*#2846579#*#* and go to sd card upgrade to further upgrade it
amageek said:
Local update option has been removed from Marshmallow, you must use *#*#2846579#*#* and go to sd card upgrade to further upgrade it
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Does not work when its inside the zip and if I extract it when it start to install it fails
anyone?
Please help. I have 5.0.1 Android
So When you say " we are blessed", do we only do that 5th step or all the steps before that and then 5th step?
I am asking because im havin trouble unlocking bootloader. Nobody from Huawei is answering my email where I sent them all neccecary data, and when I go to this link It says there is a server problem. Either that or Im redirected to some site filled with japanese signs http://www.vmall.com/ and I dont know what to press
How do I unlock my bootloader?? What e-mail do I use to contact huawei about this matter?
Thanks
How to root your Oneplus 3 with a mac !
First, read EVERYTHING and be sure that you understand EVERY STEPS before doing anything.
If you try to do anything on this post,
you accept all responsibility for your actions
If your phone catches fire or begin an nuclear attack,
it will NOT be my fault
If you try to threaten me
i'll laugh at you :laugh:
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WARNING : YOU GONNA LOSE EVERYHING ON YOUR PHONE. PLEASE MAKE A BACKUP !
You need :
- Your OP3
- ADB + Fastboot for mac : https://lc.cx/okvn
- Android file transfer ( normally, it gonna be installed during drivers installation)
- Drivers for your OP3
- SuperSU for OP3
- TWRP recovery (in ADB + Fastboot files)
First step : Unlock your bootloader.
1. Unable developer options in your OP3. Tap 7 times on build number (Parameters --> About --> Build number)
2. On developer options, enable USB debugging + Enable OEM unlocking + Advanced reboot
3. Unplug tour OP3 from your computer and reboot it and select bootloader
4. Download and put ADB + Fastboot folder and put it on the the desktop then, extract it (Android folder)
5. On your mac, open a terminal console and put :
cd Desktop/Android
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./ADB-Install-Mac.sh
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6. Follow steps to install ADB and Fastboot
7. Plug your OP3 and put this line on terminal :
./adb devices
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Normally, you gonna see a code. This is your phone
8. Close Terminal and re-launch it and put
cd Desktop/Android
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./fastboot oem unlock
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9. On your phone, use volume key and power key to select yes and continue operation.
10. Your phone gonna factory reset and reboot several times. Wait until they ask language to configure your phone.
11. Enable another time developer options, and check if " Enable OEM unlocking " is enable. If it's not, enable it.
Congratulation, you unlock your bootloader
If you want to root your OP3 :
1. Reboot your phone in fastboot and plug it to your mac
2. On your mac, open a terminal console and put :
cd Desktop/Android/Mac
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./fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
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3. Your phone gonna reboot. When it's finished, reboot it on recovery
4. Plug your OP3 if you have unplug it and open Android File transfer on your mac
5. Transfer SuperSU file on your OP3
6.Click on Install and choose your SuperSU file.
7.Wait a little bit and, when he say that it's finished, click on return button, and select reboot --> System
Congratulation you have install a custom recovery and root your OP3
Easier way
1: Download android studio. 2: Open terminal and type in cd /Users/<User>/Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools. 3: Put ur device into fastboot and unlock bl and so on.
Android studio: https://developer.android.com/studio/index.html
And drivers are not required because mac is linux based like ur android device.
Suppeman said:
Easier way
1: Download android studio. 2: Open terminal and type in cd /Users/<User>/Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools. 3: Put ur device into fastboot and unlock bl and so on.
Android studio: https://developer.android.com/studio/index.html
And drivers are not required because mac is linux based like ur android device.
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using hombrew
install it:
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
install tools
brew install android-platform-tools
everything is the same as in windows or linux. looks pointless.
When I try to run "./adb devices" I get "-bash: ./abd: No such file or directory"
ive rooted phones in the past, but never had to do much with terminal commands or adb... not really sure what im going wrong here... assuming adb not installing correctly?
well, after several more hours of reading ive finally figured it out... im not sure how ive never had to do this on one of my phones in the past
and what did you figure out...?
Suppeman said:
Easier way
1: Download android studio. 2: Open terminal and type in cd /Users/<User>/Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools. 3: Put ur device into fastboot and unlock bl and so on.
Android studio: https://developer.android.com/studio/index.html
And drivers are not required because mac is linux based like ur android device.
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Exactly this. The OP is a bunch of unnecessary steps.
Does this work for OP3T too?
Rooting Black Shark 3 / 3 Pro the Correct & Easy Way - BL Unlocking, TWRP & OTA Fix
Greetings fellow Black Shark users!
This guide is made for Black Shark 3 Pro Global version, but in theory it should work with any version if the bootloader is unlocked.
Warning: Before you start, backup your phone data as this would wipe your phone!
Do this at your own risk, I'm not responsible if you break your phone!
Prerequisites:
- Update your phone to the latest version possible.
- Download ADB, BOOTLOADER UNLOCK TOOL & TWRP Installer for Black Shark 3 Pro Global or Black Shark 3 Global.
On Phone:
1- Enable Developer Options. (Go to Settings, then About Phone, then Tap on Build number 7 times, then enter your password if needed)
2- Enable OEM unlocking. (Go to Settings, then Additional Settings, then Developer Options, then enable OEM unlocking option, then enter your password if needed)
3- Enable USB Debugging. (Go to Settings, then Additional Settings, then Developer Options, then enable USB Debugging option)
On PC:
4- Run BS3Pro_by_KM Installer. (Use the right version for your device. Right click and choose run as administrator. On driver installation popup click Next, then Install and Finish. Also Install dotNet3.5 if it ask for it. You must reboot your PC after the installation.)
5- Connect your Phone to PC using USB cable.
On Phone:
6- When Allow USB debugging popup appear, tap OK. (Tick Always allow from this computer)
On PC:
7- Make sure google drivers installed correctly and that your PC can see your Phone. (Android ADB Interface)
8- Open Command Prompt as administrator. (Type CMD in Windows search bar, then right click on Command Prompt ‘cmd’ and click on Run as administrator)
9- In CMD type:
Code:
cd c:\adb
Then press Enter key.
10- In CMD type:
Code:
adb devices
Then press Enter key. (If you can see a Device ID with ‘device’ written on its right, then continue to next step, if not then recheck your drivers. If you see a Device ID with ‘unauthorized’ written on its right, then go back to step 6)
11- In CMD type:
Code:
adb reboot edl
Then press Enter key. (To enter EDL mode)
On Phone:
12- You will only see a black screen on your phone. (This is normal, but your phone will be connected to your PC)
On PC:
13- Disconnect and reconnect your Phone to PC using USB cable then make sure the drivers are installed correctly and that your PC can see your Phone. (Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008)
14- Go to C:\adb and run MiFlash application, then click “refresh”. (You should see your device in the table now)
15- Click “select” and choose “C:\adb\Unlock” folder, then click “OK”, then click “flash”. (When it says done go to next step)
On Phone:
16- Disconnect the USB cable from your Phone, then hold power button and volume down button for 15 seconds until the phone reboots into Fastboot mode.
17- Make sure you see Fastboot mode on your phone screen. (With big green START on top)
On PC:
18- Reconnect your Phone to PC using USB cable then make sure google drivers installed correctly and that your PC can see your Phone. (Android Bootloader Interface)
19- In CMD type:
Code:
fastboot devices
Then press Enter key. (If you can see a Device ID, then continue to next step, if not then recheck your driver setup)
20- In CMD type:
Code:
fastboot flashing unlock
Then press Enter key. (This will unlock the bootloader, if you see an error make sure that your model is supported)
21- In CMD type:
Code:
fastboot erase userdata
Then press Enter key. (This will wipe userdata “Factory Reset”)
22- In CMD type:
Code:
fastboot getvar current-slot
Then press Enter key. (This will show you which slot you’re currently using, note it down)
23- In CMD type:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
Then press Enter key. (This will boot TWRP, if it doesn’t work the first time, then force reboot your phone and repeat steps 16-21, you can skip step 20-22 if you already performed them)
On Phone:
24- Make sure TWRP is booted on your phone.
On PC:
25- In CMD type:
Code:
adb pull /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_a stock_boot_a.img
Then press Enter key. (This will copy the stock boot_a.img into your current directory)
26- In CMD type:
Code:
adb pull /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_b stock_boot_b.img
Then press Enter key. (This will copy the stock boot_b.img into your current directory)
On Phone:
27- In TWRP, go to Reboot, then system.
28- Download and install Magisk Manager from here. (Once the phone is booted correctly)
On PC:
29- In CMD type:
Code:
adb push stock_boot_X.img /sdcard/Download
Then press Enter key. Change ‘X’ to your current slot from step 22, mine was ‘stock_boot_a.img’. (This will copy your stock boot.img to your phone’s Downloads directory)
On Phone:
30- Run Magisk Manager, tap on the first INSTALL button on the top right, when it asks you to Install Magisk tap INSTALL, then tap on Select and Patch a File, and choose your stock_boot_X.img from ‘Download’ directory. When it’s done it will create a new file in your ‘Download’ directory named magisk_patch.img. (Don’t tap Reboot, just tap back and close the App)
On PC:
31- In CMD type:
Code:
adb pull /sdcard/Download/magisk_patched.img
Then press Enter key. (This will copy the patched boot.img to your current ‘adb’ directory)
32- In CMD type:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Then press Enter key. (To enter Fastboot mode)
33- In CMD type:
Code:
fastboot flash boot_x magisk_patched.img
Then press Enter key. Change ‘X’ to your current slot from step 22, mine was ‘boot_a’. (This will flash Magisk to your boot)
34- In CMD type:
Code:
fastboot reboot
Then press Enter key. (This will reboot your phone)
On Phone:
35- Run Magisk Manager, check if Magisk is installed and you have two green ticks on the left.
Congratulations! Now you have successfully rooted your Black Shark 3 Pro !
Fingerprint Calibration Tutorial (This is needed if the fingerprint sensor is stopped working)
1- Dial this from your phone
Code:
*#*#466349#*#*
This will take you to the fingerprint calibration page.
2- Tap on 售后校准, then you will be ask you to add the FLASH FLA.
3- Now tap START, and then immediately press your thumb on the fingerprint scanner area, keep you finger pressed until the step is completed.
4- Now it will ask you to add the black FLAT. (This means you have to wear a 'black' cloth on your thumb or a black glove before pressing your thumb on the fingerprint scanner, then hold your thumb on the fingerprint scanner area until the calibration is complete.)
5- When done successfully, reboot your device then try to add your fingerprints.
Full OTA Factory Image for Black Shark 3 Pro Global “MBU-H0" - Fix most phone's issues and restore it to factory state. This also fixes OTA updating issues.
1- Download this zip file MOBS2005121OS00MP1.
2- Rename km_update.zip to update.zip and move it to “ota” directory in your phone.
3- Dial this from your phone
Code:
*#*#1027#*#*
Then press "LOCAL UPDATE" and start updating your device. (You might need to do this twice)
4- Update your device to the latest version from the settings.
Special thanks to:
@John Eveline for the Bootloader Unlocking Tools.
@wzsx150 for Black Shark 3 Pro TWRP.
@topjohnwu for Magisk.
@Snoop05 for ADB Installer Code.
PS: I put a lot of time and effort in making this guide, if you want to copy it to somewhere else, then at least give credit!
miflash keep says no fastboot
cant recognize my phone
rowihel2012 said:
miflash keep says no fastboot
cant recognize my phone
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Please redownload it, it should work fine now.
KM7 said:
Please redownload it, it should work fine now.
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Ok thanks my friend
KM7 said:
Please redownload it, it should work fine now.
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same problem
no fastboot
all drivers installed
rowihel2012 said:
same problem
no fastboot
all drivers installed
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Try downloading it again, sorry for this a file was misplaced. Fixed now.
KM7 said:
Try downloading it again, sorry for this a file was misplaced. Fixed now.
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sorry bro
no fastboot
it cant detect my phone
same problem
when i try to unlock the bootloader
i got an error : the write timed out
rowihel2012 said:
sorry bro
no fastboot
it cant detect my phone
same problem
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Make sure the drivers are installed correctly and reboot your PC. I've just tried it and everything work just fine on my PC.
stark7i said:
when i try to unlock the bootloader
i got an error : the write timed out
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You mean in MiFlash or Fastboot? please specify which step # you are stuck in.
KM7 said:
You mean in MiFlash or Fastboot? please specify which step # you are stuck in.
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i am stuck at step 13. the miflash cant find my phone. i have re-downloaded everything and still doesnt work. any suggestions?
appless said:
i am stuck at step 13. the miflash cant find my phone. i have re-downloaded everything and still doesnt work. any suggestions?
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Make sure your drivers are installed correctly as shown above. When in edl mode the drivers are different than fastboot. Try reinstall the application with right click and ‘run as administrator’.
Do you know how to relock the bootloader?
KM7 said:
You mean in MiFlash or Fastboot? please specify which step # you are stuck in.
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its was in the miflash but it works fine now i have changed my usb cable to an original one and it works fine , i have successfully rooted my BS3 with TWRP thanks alot
KM7 said:
Make sure your drivers are installed correctly as shown above. When in edl mode the drivers are different than fastboot. Try reinstall the application with right click and ‘run as administrator’.
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still a no go for me. i have reinstalled every driver and still doesnt work. nothing is showing up on miflash. the pc made the sound when i connected but still nothing. my pc sees the device but the miflash cant. any suggestions?
appless said:
still a no go for me. i have reinstalled every driver and still doesnt work. nothing is showing up on miflash. the pc made the sound when i connected but still nothing. my pc sees the device but the miflash cant. any suggestions?
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Use your original usb cable from blackshark. Mine works and use other cable wont work..
chaict said:
Use your original usb cable from blackshark. Mine works and use other cable wont work..
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using the original cable still doesnt work. now its just saying no fastboot.
stark7i said:
its was in the miflash but it works fine now i have changed my usb cable to an original one and it works fine , i have successfully rooted my BS3 with TWRP thanks alot
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Glad that it worked for you, enjoy.
appless said:
using the original cable still doesnt work. now its just saying no fastboot.
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It seems that there is something wrong with the drivers, or maybe the adb installation. Try to find other fastboot.exe and adb.exe then delete all duplicates except for "C:\adb", and don't forget to restart your PC.
jekz_07 said:
Do you know how to relock the bootloader?
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This should do it but, I'm not sure if this is going to work on a rooted device.
Code:
fastboot flashing lock_critical
fastboot flashing lock
NOTE - THIS GUIDE IS ONLY FOR THE REALME GT NEO 2T (RMX3357)
For the X7 Max or GT Neo/GT Neo Flash Edition, please refer to the excellent guide by @mahotlov found here.
(The X7 Max subforum seemed the best place for this guide, but please let me know if there's a better place!)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Preamble: I recently purchased a Realme GT Neo 2T under the assumption it could take Realme X7 Max ROMs. The specs and design were an exact match, and since Realme has a history of releasing existing phones with new model numbers and sparklier plastic, I felt pretty good about compatibility. I quickly learned I was mistaken - both stock and custom ROMs for the X7 Max cause the display on the Neo 2T to stop working. Flashing back the stock bootloader fixed the display, but the phone would only boot into recovery, which had no touch support. Flashing the stock recovery brought back touch support, but nothing I tried could get the ROM to boot. Clearly there are changes under the hood.
Unfortunately, that left precious few options for turning the Neo 2T into a usable phone. The hardware is amazing for the price, and ColorOS is pretty decent, but the amount of non-removable bloatware and lack of Android Auto and Hey Google to activate Google Assistant was a dealbreaker for me. In the end, I decided to take matters into my own hands.
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This guide will show you how to:
- Unlock your bootloader.
- Root your phone. (Magisk)
- Bypass SafetyNet. (Universal SafetyNet Fix Magisk module)
- Install Android Auto and Google apps as system apps. (BusyBox-NDK and Terminal Systemizer Magisk modules)
- Remove Realme bloatware. (ADB)
- Flash device with SP Tools and stock ROM to recover from a softbrick or restore to factory state. (SP Tools)
(Some sections are still being written and will be available soon.)
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THE GUIDE ASSUMES YOU ARE USING WINDOWS 10. SOME STEPS MAY BE DIFFERENT FOR OTHER OPERATING SYSTEMS
PLEASE READ THROUGH ALL INSTRUCTIONS FIRST BEFORE PROCEEDING. ALL REQUIRED FILES CAN BE FOUND ATTACHED TO THIS POST.
UNLOCKING YOUR BOOTLOADER WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY. THIS PROCESS WILL WIPE ALL DATA FROM YOUR PHONE. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST DATA. I AM ALSO NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU DAMAGE OR KILL YOUR DEVICE, YOUR PROPERTY, YOUR LOVED ONES OR YOURSELF BY FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
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STEP 1: Unlock your bootloader.
Spoiler: Click here for instructions.
First, we need to enable developer mode. On the Neo 2T:
- Open Settings.
- Choose "About Phone".
- Choose "Version - Baseband & Kernel"
- Tap "Build Number" until developer mode is enabled.
Next, we need to turn on USB Debugging and allow OEM Unlock. On the Neo 2T:
- Go back to Settings.
- Choose "Additional Settings".
- Choose "Developer Options".
- Turn on "OEM Unlock" and "USB Debugging".
We need to get the Deep Testing app to unlock the bootloader. On your PC:
- Download "DeepTesting_GT_NEO_2T.apk" attached to this post.
- Plug the Neo 2T into your PC.
Now, we need to allow file transfers. On the Neo 2T:
- Select "Transfer Files" on the "Use USB to" popup.
Time to send the .apk to the Neo 2T. On your PC:
- Copy the "DeepTesting_GT_NEO_2T.apk" file you downloaded to the "Download" folder on the internal storage of the Neo 2T.
We're ready to request unlocking of the bootloader. On the Neo 2T:
- Open the "File Manager" app.
- Choose the "APK" option.
- Find "DeepTesting_GT_NEO_2T.apk" and open it.
- Follow the instruction to install the app. You may need to allow installing from the "File Manager" app.
- Once install is finished, launch the app.
- Click "Start Applying".
- Tick the checkbox to agree to the disclaimer. Due to a bug, the disclaimer text itself may or may not appear.
- When you see "Application Submitted", click "Back."
- Go grab a coffee. It can sometimes take up to an hour for the bootloader unlock request to be approved.
- You can close the app and use your phone as normal in the meantime. Periodically open the app and click "Query Verification Status" to check your request. Once you see "Application Approved" we are done with this step.
- Unplug the Neo 2T from your PC.
- Click "Start Deep Testing".
- The Neo 2T will reboot into "Fastboot" mode. You should see a black screen with small white text.
- Plug the Neo 2T into your PC.
Now we need to install the ADB drivers. On your PC:
- Download "ADB_DRIVERS.zip" attached to this post.
- Unzip the files somewhere. Remember the location.
- Right-click on your start menu button and choose "Device Manager".
- Find the device called "Android".
- Right-click the device and choose "Update Driver".
- Choose "Browse My Computer for Drivers".
- Choose "Let Me Pick From a List of Available Drivers On My Computer".
- Click "Have Disk".
- Click "Browse".
- Navigate to the folder where you extracted the files.
- Choose "android_winusb.inf".
- Choose "Android Bootloader Interface".
- Click "Finish" to close the driver wizard once it has finished.
We need to use Fastboot to unlock the bootloader. On your PC:
- Download "ADB_FASTBOOT.zip" attached to this post.
- Unzip the files somewhere. Remember the location.
- Open a command prompt pointing to the extracted files. (The fastest way to do this is to open the folder, then replace the file path with "cmd" end hit enter.)
- Enter this command to check that your phone is detected: fastboot.exe devices
- You should see your device represented by a long string of numbers and letters followed by "fastboot".
- If you don't see this, or it doesn't say "fastboot", double-check your USB cable or port, and make sure you installed the drivers as instructed previously.
- Enter this command: fastboot.exe flashing unlock
Your phone will now ask you to confirm unlocking of the bootloader. On the Neo 2T:
- REMINDER: THIS WILL WIPE ALL YOUR DATA!
- Read the text on the screen and follow the instructions to confirm the bootloader unlock.
Next we reboot the phone. On your PC:
- Enter this command: fastboot.exe reboot
- Your phone will now warn you during boot that the bootloader is unlocked.
- Unplug the Neo 2T from your PC.
Now we need to enter Fastboot again. On the Neo 2T:
- Allow the phone to fully boot to the initial setup wizard.
- Turn off the phone by holding down the power button until the power actions slider appears.
- Slide down to turn off the phone.
- While holding down Vol-, press and hold the power button.
- Release the power button when you feel the phone vibrate.
- Release the Vol- button when you have entered Fastboot mode. You should see a black screen with small white text.
- Plug the Neo 2T into your PC.
We will use Fastboot to get into recovery mode. On your PC:
- Open the folder where you extracted the "ADB_FASTBOOT.zip" (Done previously during Step 1: Unlock your bootloader.)
- Open a command prompt pointing to the extracted files. (The fastest way to do this is to open the folder, then replace the file path with "cmd" end hit enter.)
- Enter this command to check that your phone is detected: fastboot.exe devices
- You should see your device represented by a long string of numbers and letters followed by "fastboot".
- If you don't see this, or it doesn't say "fastboot", double-check your USB cable or port, and make sure you installed the drivers as instructed previously.
- Enter this command: fastboot.exe reboot recovery
- Wait for phone to reboot into recovery
Finally, we will wipe the data partition to ensure a clean state for future steps. On the Neo 2T:
- Select your language.
- Select "Wipe data".
- Select "Format data".
- Enter the code displayed on the screen.
- Select "Format".
- Data will be wiped. Select "OK" when finished. Phone will reboot.
- Once the phone has booted, proceed through the first time setup until you reach the home screen.
- Setup WiFi or verify/configure a data connection which will be needed for the next steps.
- If still plugged into your PC, or upon the next connection, the phone will show a popup to allow USB debugging. Check "always allow from this computer" and select OK.
- We can now move on to rooting!
STEP 2: Root your phone.
Spoiler: Click here for instructions.
First we need to reboot the phone into fastboot. On the Neo 2T:
- Unplug the Neo 2T from your PC.
- Turn off the phone by holding down the power button until the power actions slider appears.
- Slide down to turn off the phone.
- While holding down Vol-, press and hold the power button.
- Release the power button when you feel the phone vibrate.
- Release the Vol- button when you have entered Fastboot mode. You should see a black screen with small white text.
- Plug the Neo 2T into your PC.
We need to use Fastboot to root the phone. On your PC:
- Open the folder where you extracted the "ADB_FASTBOOT.zip" (Done previously during Step 1: Unlock your bootloader.)
- Open a command prompt pointing to the extracted files. (The fastest way to do this is to open the folder, then replace the file path with "cmd" end hit enter.)
- Enter this command to check that your phone is detected: fastboot.exe devices
- You should see your device represented by a long string of numbers and letters followed by "fastboot".
- If you don't see this, or it doesn't say "fastboot", double-check your USB cable or port, and make sure you installed the drivers as instructed previously.
- Enter this command: fastboot.exe flash boot magisk.img
- Enter this command: fastboot.exe flash vbmeta --disable-verity --disable-verification vbmeta.img
- Enter this command: fastboot.exe reboot
- Wait for phone to reboot.
Complete Magisk setup. On the Neo 2T:
- Open Magisk from your app drawer.
- Accept the request to install the full version of Magisk.
- Allow Magisk to install apps in the resulting popup.
- Open Magisk from your app drawer.
- Accept the request to reboot to complete installation.
- Once the phone has rebooted, the process is complete and we can move on to bypassing SafetyNet!
STEP 3: Bypass SafetyNet.
Spoiler: Click here for instructions.
First we grab the SafetyNet module for Magisk. On your PC:
- Download "safetynet-fix-v2.2.1.zip" attached to this post.
- Plug the Neo 2T into your PC.
Now, we need to allow file transfers. On the Neo 2T:
- Select "Transfer Files" on the "Use USB to" popup.
Time to send the .apk to the Neo 2T. On your PC:
- Copy the "safetynet-fix-v2.2.1.zip" file you downloaded to the "Download" folder on the internal storage of the Neo 2T.
We're ready to install the module. On the Neo 2T:
- Open the "Magisk" app.
- Open Settings.
- Turn on "Zygist (Beta)" and "Enforce DenyList".
- Exit settings.
- Go to the "Modules" tab.
- Select "Install From Storage".
- Find "safetynet-fix-v2.2.1.zip" and open it.
- Wait until installation of the module is complete.
- Click the "Reboot" button that appears to reboot the phone.
- Once the phone has rebooted, the process is complete and we can move on to installing Android Auto and Google apps as system apps!
STEP 4: Install Android Auto and and Google apps as system apps.
Spoiler: Click here for instructions.
First we grab the BusyBox-NDK and Terminal Systemizer modules for Magisk. On your PC:
- Download "busybox-v1.34.1.zip" attached to this post.
- Download "terminal_systemizer_v17.4.1.zip" attached to this post.
- Plug the Neo 2T into your PC.
Now, we need to allow file transfers. On the Neo 2T:
- Select "Transfer Files" on the "Use USB to" popup.
Time to send the .apks to the Neo 2T. On your PC:
- Copy the "busybox-v1.34.1.zip" file you downloaded to the "Download" folder on the internal storage of the Neo 2T.
- Copy the "terminal_systemizer_v17.4.1.zip" file you downloaded to the "Download" folder on the internal storage of the Neo 2T.
We're ready to install the BusyBox-NDK module. On the Neo 2T:
- Open the "Magisk" app.
- Go to the "Modules" tab.
- Select "Install From Storage".
- Find "busybox-v1.34.1.zip" and open it.
- Wait until installation of the module is complete.
- Click the back button.
We're ready to install the Terminal Systemizer module. On the Neo 2T:
- Go to the "Modules" tab.
- Select "Install From Storage".
- Find "terminal_systemizer_v17.4.1.zip" and open it.
- Wait until installation of the module is complete.
- Click the "Reboot" button to reboot the phone.
Time to get the Google Play Store app. On your PC:
- Download "Google_Play_Store_29.9.16-21.apk" attached to this post.
- Plug the Neo 2T into your PC.
Now, we need to allow file transfers. On the Neo 2T:
- Select "Transfer Files" on the "Use USB to" popup.
Time to send the .apk to the Neo 2T. On your PC:
- Copy the "Google_Play_Store_29.9.16-21.apk" file you downloaded to the "Download" folder on the internal storage of the Neo 2T.
We're ready to install the Google Play Store. On the Neo 2T:
- Open the "Files" app.
- Choose the "APK" option.
- Find "Google_Play_Store_29.9.16-21.apk" and open it.
- Follow the instruction to install the app. You may need to allow installing from the "File Manager" app.
- Once install is finished, launch the app.
We need to install our apps before we can systemize them. On the Neo 2T:
- Open the Google Play Store and sign in.
- Update any apps that have updates available.
- Use the Google Play Store to install Android Auto, Google Assistant, and the Google app.
We need to use ADB to systemize Android Auto and Google Assistant. On your PC:
- Open the folder where you extracted the "ADB_FASTBOOT.zip" (Done previously during Step 1: Unlock your bootloader.)
- Open a command prompt pointing to the extracted files. (The fastest way to do this is to open the folder, then replace the file path with "cmd" end hit enter.)
- Enter this command to check that your phone is detected: adb.exe devices
- You should see your device represented by a long string of numbers and letters followed by "device".
- If you don't see this, or it doesn't say "device", double-check your USB cable or port, and make sure you installed the drivers as instructed previously.
- Enter this command: adb shell
- Have your phone unlocked and at the ready, then enter this command: su
Allow root for ADB Shell. On the Neo 2T:
- Select "Forever" on the superuser request popup for Shell. Click "Grant".
Now we can systemize Android Auto and Google. On your PC:
- Enter this command: systemize
- Type 1 and hit enter to choose "Systemize Installed Apps (Listed)".
- You should see a numbered list of apps after a few seconds of loading. Find the numbers for "Android Auto" and "Google" and type them with a space in between. For example, if you see "1 - Android Auto" and "2 - Google", type 1 2 followed by enter.
- Type 2 and hit enter to choose "/system/priv-app" for the first app.
- Type 2 and hit enter to choose "/system/priv-app" for the second app.
Reboot the phone. On the Neo 2T:
- Hold down the power button until the power actions slider appears.
- Slide up to reboot the phone.
- Once rebooted, Android Auto will soon disappear from your app launcher now that is a system app. This is by design.
- Use the Google Play Store to install "Android Auto for Phone Screens".
- Open the "Android Auto for Phone Screens" app. Complete all setup steps.
- Open the "Android Assistant" app. Complete all setup steps.
- Open the "Google" app. Go to More > Settings > Google Assistant > Hey Google & Voice Match.
- Turn on "Hey Google". Complete all setup steps.
- In the Google Assistant settings in the Google app, you should now be able to turn on "Hey Google" voice activation.
- Hold down the power button until the power actions slider appears.
- Slide up to reboot the phone.
- Upon reboot, Android Auto should now work both on the phone and with Android Auto compatible vehicles head units.
- Hey Google should now work as long as the screen is on.
- Time for debloating!
STEP 5: Remove Realme bloatware.
Spoiler: Click here for instructions.
First we need to install an alternative input method, since we will be removing the stock keyboard. On the Neo 2T:
- Use the Google Play Store to install an input method of your choice, such as GBoard.
Now we can run the debloat script. On your PC:
- Plug the Neo 2T into your PC if it is not already.
- Open the folder where you extracted the "ADB_FASTBOOT.zip" (Done previously during Step 1: Unlock your bootloader.)
- Double-click the RMX3357_A14_DEBLOAT_NO_ROOT.bat file to run the non-root debloat script.
- Press Enter to run the script.
- Close the window or press Enter to exit once finished.
We need to use ADB to remove a few system apps. On your PC:
- Open the folder where you extracted the "ADB_FASTBOOT.zip" (Done previously during Step 1: Unlock your bootloader.)
- Open a command prompt pointing to the extracted files. (The fastest way to do this is to open the folder, then replace the file path with "cmd" end hit enter.)
- Enter this command to check that your phone is detected: adb.exe devices
- You should see your device represented by a long string of numbers and letters followed by "device".
- If you don't see this, or it doesn't say "device", double-check your USB cable or port, and make sure you installed the drivers as instructed previously.
- Enter this command: adb shell
- Enter this command: su
- Enter this command: pm uninstall --user 0 com.android.email
- Enter this command: pm uninstall --user 0 com.coloros.safecenter
- Enter this command: pm uninstall --user 0 com.heytap.book
- Enter this command: pm uninstall --user 0 com.heytap.market
- Enter this command: pm uninstall --user 0 com.heytap.themestore
- Enter this command: pm uninstall --user 0 com.nearme.gamecenter
Reboot the phone. On the Neo 2T:
- Hold down the power button until the power actions slider appears.
- Slide up to reboot the phone.
- You're done! Enjoy your debloated phone!
UH OH: Unbricking and Factory Restore.
Spoiler: Click here for instructions.
Click here for the ROM, use SP tools to flash. Guide coming soon, for now use the guide here.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Realme GT Neo 2T Tips:
- If you find yourself needing to force your phone to power off for any reason, on the Neo 2T you must hold Vol+, Vol- and Power at the same time for around 10 seconds.
- The stock messaging app is com.android.mms, otherwise known as Mms.apk. It seemingly cannot be removed without breaking SMS/MMS.
- Removing Breeno will replace it with Google Feed when swiping left on the stock launcher fi the Google app is installed.
- There's a good chance the APN settings the phone chose are incorrect or nonexistent. Double-check them to make sure you have working data and MMS for your SIMs.
- Android Auto forces the phone to 60Hz and locks the settings, even once disconnected. Seems to be a common issue across a bunch of phones. Reboot to fix.
- If an app isn't showing notifications or is otherwise misbehaving:
>>> Make sure the app has been opened at least once since the phone was last powered on or rebooted.
>>> Check that notifications are enabled in Settings > Notifications & Status Bar > Manage Notifications > [Your App].
>>> If that doesn't help, try allowing background activity in Settings > Battery > App Battery Management > [Your App].
>>> Lastly, you can disable battery optimization for an app in Settings > Battery > More Battery Settings > Optimize Battery Use > [Your App].
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Spoiler: SOURCES
Guide by @mahotlov I shamelessly stole bits from: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/x7-max-and-gt-neo-flash-ubrick-instructions.4337339/
Magisk: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk
SafetyNet-Fix: https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
BusyBox NDK: https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/busybox-ndk
Terminal Systemizer: https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/terminal_systemizer
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Hi, thanks for topic!
Have any room stock global? Need with language Portuguese of Brazil, i'm using the app MoreLocale to change, but this is not automatic
J_Eudes said:
Hi, thanks for topic!
Have any room stock global? Need with language Portuguese of Brazil, i'm using the app MoreLocale to change, but this is not automatic
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Unfortunately there is no global ROM for the GT Neo 2T, I specifically asked Realme and they said they have no plans to release one.
Hi @MatinatorX, can you help to extract framework-res.apk and settings.apk? I would like to explore the possibility of decompiling those apk and adding languages. thank you!
dewidoj461 said:
Hi @MatinatorX, can you help to extract framework-res.apk and settings.apk? I would like to explore the possibility of decompiling those apk and adding languages. thank you!
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Sure, here you go.
Hey, Is there a notification solution? to come from everyone?
AngelXTR91 said:
Hey, Is there a notification solution? to come from everyone?
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Haven't had any issues with notifications myself. I'd check these:
- Make sure the app has been opened at least once since the phone was last powered on or rebooted.
- Check that notifications are enabled in Settings > Notifications & Status Bar > Manage Notifications > [Your App].
- If that doesn't help, try allowing background activity in Settings > Battery > App Battery Management > [Your App].
- Lastly, you can disable battery optimization for an app in Settings > Battery > More Battery Settings > Optimize Battery Use > [Your App].
Who faced such a (another) problem, let's say I have a working chat in a telegram, and today I read it through a smart watch while I was busy, but noticed that if there are more than 5+ unread notifications in the chat, then it stops even making a sound that something new has come, is there a way to treat this? and a similar story with viber as well. (translate.google)
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Who faced such a (another) problem, let's say I have a working chat in a telegram, and today I read it through a smart watch while I was busy, but noticed that if there are more than 5+ unread notifications in the chat, then it stops even making a sound that something new has come, is there a way to treat this? and a similar story with viber as well. (translate.google)
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Unfortunately I'm not sure why that might be happening. I don't have a smartwatch and I don't use Telegram or Viber. I can tell you that Slack and Wyze both keep giving me notifications well after 5 of them. Maybe someone else might know.
My Neo 2T just arrived and upon further inspection, seemed to be preinstalled with Indian firmware by the seller which has Google Play Services and the languages I needed. Posted a screenshot of build number in case it helps anyone.
If anyone knows how to backup my ROM file, I'm willing to try and share it for everyone.
Edit: Out of ideas. MTK Droid Tool reports "Unknown ROM structure, backup NOT possible!"
dewidoj461 said:
My Neo 2T just arrived and upon further inspection, seemed to be preinstalled with Indian firmware by the seller which has Google Play Services and the languages I needed. Posted a screenshot of build number in case it helps anyone.
If anyone knows how to backup my ROM file, I'm willing to try and share it for everyone.
Edit: Out of ideas. MTK Droid Tool reports "Unknown ROM structure, backup NOT possible!"
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As much as I'd love to find some sort of global ROM for this phone, that looks identical to my build number etc. when I first got the phone and probably the China ROM. Latest now is A14. When I asked, Realme was pretty adamant that this phone will never see a global ROM. They had also installed Google Play and a long list of languages for me before shipping, but these just bolt on to the stock China ROM.
I'm not sure how to tell 100% if it's actually the China ROM or not, but I'd give "Hey Google" a try, or Android Auto if you have an AA compatible vehicle. Would also be curious to know if your phone came with a bunch of bloatware apps and Breeno.
As for backing up, SP Tools is what worked for me. I recommend taking a proper backup ASAP just in case something goes wrong later. That said, I'm not sure how to anonymize the files it spits out (empty data partition, remove your IMEI etc) so it's safe to share.
I can confirm that "Hey Google" works, no chinese apps and breeno too. FYI, the bootloader was already unlocked when I got the phone. I noticed the Region defaulted to India so it's probably a custom firmware tailored to this phone. The box and manuals were chinese though.
As for the SP Flash Tool, how do I load the DA? This error appears after selecting the scatter file and clicking readback.
dewidoj461 said:
I can confirm that "Hey Google" works, no chinese apps and breeno too. FYI, the bootloader was already unlocked when I got the phone. I noticed the Region defaulted to India so it's probably a custom firmware tailored to this phone. The box and manuals were chinese though.
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Oh wow. A proper global ROM for this phone would be amazing. I'll see if I can figure out how to turn a backup into something flashable. In the meantime I think I'm going to email Realme again and see if their tune has changed.
Would it be possible to share where you bought the phone? I got mine from "realme Direct Store" on AliExpress.
I bought it from a reseller in shopee malaysia. I've asked the seller for the source to no avail, they just said it was the supplier who installed the rom.
I sent Realme an email directly, hopefully I get a more favorable answer this time. Will update if I hear anything. My AndroidFileHost account finally got upload perms so if I manage to get the ROM out of them it'll be easy to share.
Managed to take a proper backup after reading the guide by mahotlov linked in your thread. Just let me know which files you'd need anytime and I'd be willing to share.
Edit: Wifi and bluetooth no longer works after flashing your magisk.img & vbmeta.img. Restored my backup and it works again, interesting
I have a DM from someone else who also has an India A13 ROM shipped with their Neo 2T, so this is definitely a thing, but Realme responded to me yesterday and is still claiming it doesn't exist. They are having similar issues with the China ROM I uploaded breaking things. I seriously hope there aren't multiple hardware versions under the RMX3357 model number messing everything up.
As for your backup, I think it should be possible to just pick some of the files from your backup and use them to replace the matching .img file in the China ROM upload. This is assuming the partition structure and other things are the same and only the contents of the partitions are different (which it should be, but you never know). Only thing I'm not 100% sure on is which partitions would be safe to share and which ones might have personal info like IMEI or bits of your data partition.
dewidoj461 said:
Just let me know which files you'd need anytime and I'd be willing to share.
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Please check here scatter to backup phone on sp flash tool and give me link download ROM_0-55 except ROM_14,15,18,19,24(ram, nvdata, nvcfg, protect1, protect2) in folder SP Flash tool.
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Please check here scatter to backup phone on sp flash tool and give me link download all ROM_0-55
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I would advise against this @dewidoj461. One of those ROMs has your IMEI info in it, and if you had been using the phone before your backup there is likely personal info somewhere too, especially if SIMs were installed. Maybe the intent here is not malicious but that user account is brand new and you would absolutely be giving sensitive information by supplying your full backup.
EDIT: I'm also suspicious about that RAR. The scatter file is only 54kb while that RAR is 2.1MB.