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[ROM] Xperia Z [V2][FINAL]

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This is a try to Xperia Z rom port to our phone.

 

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Bugs

  • Xperia Movies didn't work

 

Download

 

 

Thanks

  • KonstaT ( For his 4.1.2 port )

[DEV][ROM][1.11.] CyanogenMod 10 (Android 4.1.2)

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This is my port of CyanogenMod 10 for ZTE Blade III. It is unofficial and unsupported by the CyanogenMod team and it's for advanced users only. I'm using my old CM10 source tree that I used on my Blade builds, so this build is also trimmed (mostly wallpapers and ringtones) and has quite a few additional features.

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cm-10-20131101-KonstaKANG-atlas40-final.zip
md5:b2d0731854982f52eaabd940f14fa715
 

cm-10-20130812-KonstaKANG-atlas40.zip
http://d-h.st/maT

md5:a44fbb410236f61221f4dbdaf50b5c3a

gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip (goo.im/gapps)
http://goo.im/gapps/...1011-signed.zip
md5:4e9e7ec3c22b0b3471bd05d62b8a659d

Working:

  • RIL (mobile network & data)
  • Wifi
  • Bluetooth
  • GPS
  • Audio (playback/input/routing/headphones/etc)
  • Camera (photos, camcorder & panorama)
  • Hardware acceleration and OpenGL rendering
  • Hardware video decoding & encoding
  • 'Project Butter'
  • SDcard
  • USB-storage (on external sdcard) & adb
  • USB-tethering
  • Wifi-tethering
  • Touchscreen/multi-touch
  • Sensors
  • LEDs
  • FM Radio

Not working:

  • ???

Sources:

Thanks:

  • CyanogenMod team

[DEV][ROM][25.6] Ubuntu Touch

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This is my port of Ubuntu Touch for ZTE Blade III. Ubuntu for phones is still in very early development and almost nothing works! This developer preview is only to give you some idea what Ubuntu Touch will feel like in a mobile device.

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saucy-preinstalled-armel+atlas40.zip

https://hotfile.com/...s40.zip.html

md5:125c782e322e3f217c662c49670b6f49

saucy-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip (daily build from http://cdimage.ubunt...talled/current/)

http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/daily-preinstalled/current/saucy-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip

How to install:

  1. copy the above packages to your phone's sdcard
  2. boot into ClockWorkMod recovery
  3. make a nandroid backup of your previous ROM: backup & restore -> backup
  4. wipe data & factory reset
  5. flash device specific package: install .zip from sdcard -> choose .zip from sdcard -> saucy-preinstalled-armel+atlas40.zip
  6. flash Ubuntu image: install .zip from sdcard -> choose .zip from sdcard -> saucy-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip
  7. reboot now

How to access Ubuntu shell:

adb root
adb shell
ubuntu_chroot shell[/CODE]

[b]Sources:[/b]

[DEV][ROM][2.7.] CyanogenMod 11 (Android 4.4.4)

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This is my port of CyanogenMod 11 for ZTE Blade III. It is unofficial and unsupported by the CyanogenMod team. It's for advanced users only.
 
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You will need updated recovery image (CWM, TWRP) to install this build!!!
 
cm-11-20140702-UNOFFICIAL-KonstaKANG-atlas40.zip
md5:cee0dec8b0c61fbf56741d03bd210f73
 
gapps-kk-core-20140608.zip (core gapps package with only essential Google services)
md5:fad7358af1945b2d203e2af29a374cb9
 
Working:
  • RIL (mobile network & data)
  • Wifi
  • Bluetooth
  • GPS
  • Audio (playback/input/routing/headphones/etc)
  • Camera (photos, camcorder & panorama)
  • Hardware acceleration and OpenGL rendering
  • Hardware video decoding & encoding
  • 'Project Butter'
  • SD card
  • USB-storage (on external sdcard) & adb
  • USB-tethering
  • Wifi-tethering
  • Touchscreen/multi-touch
  • Sensors
  • LEDs
  • FM radio
Not working:
  • ???
Sources:
Thanks:
  • CyanogenMod team & everyone who's been working on CM11
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Fiui_Beta_2.24.0_For_ZTE_Blade Ⅲ

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strockrom name:Fiui_Beta_2.24.0

device:ZTE Blade 3

android version:android 4.4.4

cm version :cm-11-20140702-unoffical-altas40

update time:Jun 13 2015

offical website:http://fiui.org

beta_2.24.0 update changelog

1.replace boot.img to fixm up 3g,wifi cannot use

2.repair in the QQ interface open input method and back to the desktop, the desktop icon is white box coverage problem

3.The optimization of the status bar fantasy logic, to reduce the burden of IO

4.updated Chrome, Google store[this rom had deleted it]

download link

this is BaiduNetdisk please use VPN to download it。I'm sorry very much

download link:http://pan.baidu.com/s/1o6LxSW6

Help, Brick!!!!!

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Guys, i installed a Stock N880E Rom 4.1.1 but after install the phone not turn on. No red light, no display, no all !!! :(
But the computer is locating the phone and it says found new hardware, so what do i do? I have Windows XP x86 

ZTE Blade III stock ROMs

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Here is a collection of stock firmware for ZTE Blade III. If you find any missing/updated firmware, please post it to this thread. Updates are available at ZTE support site.

Do not use ClockWorkMod to flash stock firmware! You'll find update.zip and installation instructions within each packages. Inside each update.zip you'll also find the stock recovery (recovery.img) compatible with each firmware.

 

 

How to restore stock recovery

 
You can only flash stock firmware updates with a stock recovery image that has the same internal product name. If you're trying to install stock firmware with incompatible stock recovery, you'll get an error message and installations fails (e.g. 'assert failed: getprop("ro.product.name") == "P772N10"'). You'll find stock recovery (recovery.img) compatible with each firmware inside each update.zip.
 
1. Download stock firmware that you want to install from ZTE support site
2. Unpack stock firmware package with your favourite zip tool (you'll find PDF installation instructions and an actual update.zip)
3. Open update.zip with your favourite zip tool and copy recovery.img to a place you'll find it
 
There's three alternative ways to flash a recovery image (stock or custom) all described in ClockWorkMod thread.
 
Fastboot:
1. Change directory to where you saved your recovery.img and execute following in command prompt
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot
ClockWorkMod:
1. Open this template zip with your favourite zip tool and copy recovery.img inside (drag & drop)
2. Flash with ClockWorkMod
 
 
Terminal Emulator (or adb shell):
1. Copy recovery.img to the root of your sdcard
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p17

 

 

ZTE Blade III stock firmware

 

Albania, Austria, Belgium, Fiji, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, Norway, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Sweden (Generic, non-branded builds):

http://download.ztedevice.com/UpLoadFiles/product/567/3259/soft/2013062111015634.zip

ro.build.display.id=ICS_P772N10V1.0.0B12
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Sat Apr 27 01:29:16 CST 2013
ro.product.model=ZTE BLADE III
ro.product.name=P772N10
ro.build.display.id=ICS_P772N10V1.0.0B11
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Wed Mar 13 03:31:16 CST 2013
ro.product.model=ZTE BLADE III
ro.product.name=P772N10
ro.build.display.id=ICS_P772N10V1.0.0B10
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Mon Nov 26 00:10:13 CST 2012
ro.product.model=ZTE BLADE III
ro.product.name=P772N10
ro.build.display.id=ICS_P772N10V1.0.0B09
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Tue Oct 23 02:56:50 CST 2012
ro.product.model=ZTE BLADE III
ro.product.name=P772N10
ro.build.display.id=ICS_P772N10V1.0.0B08
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Mon Sep 10 19:29:55 CST 2012
ro.product.model=ZTE BLADE III
ro.product.name=P772N10

ROM: http://zte.w-support.com/images/dokumente/SW_Update_Blade_3.zip

ro.build.display.id=ICS_P772N10V1.0.0B07
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Mon Sep 10 09:43:57 CST 2012
ro.product.model=ZTE BLADE III
ro.product.name=P772N10

Armenia (Orange):
n/a - P020130208403918067617.zip

ro.build.display.id=P772N10_OMDV1.0.0B03
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Wed Jan 16 13:35:59 CST 2013
ro.product.model=Blade III
ro.product.name=P772N10_OMD

Belarus (Velcom):
http://download.ztedevice.com/UpLoadFiles/product/555/2984/soft/2013042414073852.zip

ro.build.display.id=VELCOM_P772N10V1.0.0B01
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Thu Mar 14 11:37:31 CST 2013
ro.product.model=Blade III
ro.product.name=P772N10_VELCOM

Bulgaria (Mtel):
http://download.ztedevice.com/UpLoadFiles/product/537/3021/soft/2013042616012300.zip

ro.build.display.id=BG_P772N10V1.0.0B02
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Fri Feb 22 02:17:12 CST 2013
ro.product.model=Blade III
ro.product.name=P772N10_O2

Croatia (Tele2):
http://download.ztedevice.com/UploadFiles/product/558/986/manual/P020121116484844059826.zip

ro.build.display.id=P772N10_TELE2V1.0.0B01
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Mon Oct 22 12:39:01 CST 2012
ro.product.model=ZTE Blade III
ro.product.name=P772N10_TELE2
Croatia (VIP):
n/a - P020121203527357729132.zip
ro.build.display.id=VIPNET_P772N10V1.0.0B01
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Wed Oct 31 03:02:25 CST 2012
ro.product.model=Vip Racer III
ro.product.name=P772N10_VIPNET

Czech (O2):

http://download.ztedevice.com/UploadFiles/product/538/1005/manual/P020121108637625159769.zip

ro.build.display.id=ICS_O2_P772N10V1.0.0B01
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Tue Sep 18 04:06:43 CST 2012
ro.product.model=Skate Pro
ro.product.name=P772N10_O2

Greece (Cosmote):

ro.build.display.id=P772N10_COSMOTEV1.0.0B01
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Thu Oct 11 11:05:00 CST 2012
ro.product.model=Blade III
ro.product.name=P772N10_COSMOTE

Israel (Cellcom):
n/a - P020130108742772718351.zip

ro.build.display.id=P772A21_EUROCOMV1.0.0B03
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Sat Dec 1 04:59:24 CST 2012
ro.product.model=BLADE III_IL
ro.product.name=P772A21_EUROCOM

Israel (Partner):
http://download.ztedevice.com/UploadFiles/product/579/1404/manual/P020121123800322100415.zip

ro.build.display.id=EUROCOM_P772N10V1.0.0B03
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Fri Nov 2 07:46:06 CST 2012
ro.product.model=BLADE III
ro.product.name=P772N10_CELLCOM

Israel (Pelephone):
http://download.ztedevice.com/UpLoadFiles/product/579/3115/soft/2013052216545694.zip

ro.build.display.id=P772A21_PELEPHONEV1.0.0B02
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Thu Feb 7 12:15:48 HKT 2013
ro.product.model=BLADE III_IL
ro.product.name=P772A21_PELEPHONE

Moldova (Orange):
http://download.ztedevice.com/UploadFiles/product/566/1694/manual/P020121203531941134339.zip

ro.build.display.id=P772N10_OMDV1.0.0B01
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Tue Oct 16 14:51:35 CST 2012
ro.product.model=Blade III
ro.product.name=P772N10_OMD

Poland (Polkomtel):
http://download.ztedevice.com/UpLoadFiles/product/547/3022/soft/2013042616095385.zip

ro.build.display.id=PLAY_P772N10V1.0.0B03
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Wed Nov 7 09:39:43 CST 2012
ro.product.model=Blade III
ro.product.name=P772N10_PLAY

Serbia (Telenor):

ro.build.display.id=P772N10_SRBV1.0.0B02
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Fri Nov 9 16:42:09 CST 2012
ro.product.model=Blade III
ro.product.name=P772N10_SRB

Serbia (VIP):

ro.build.display.id=P772N10_VIPV1.0.0B01
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Thu Sep 27 04:07:16 CST 2012
ro.product.model=ZTE Blade III
ro.product.name=P772N10_VIP

Slovakia (Orange):
http://download.ztedevice.com/UpLoadFiles/product/781/3175/soft/2013060418135981.zip

ro.build.display.id=ICS_P772N10_OSKV1.0.0B02
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Thu May 9 16:16:39 CST 2013
ro.product.model=Blade III
ro.product.name=P772N10_OSK

Spain (Libre):
http://download.ztedevice.com/UpLoadFiles/product/550/3581/soft/2013082910482541.zip

ro.build.display.id=ICS_ES_P772A21V1.0.0B02
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Thu Jan 31 07:52:33 CST 2013
ro.product.model=Skate Pro
ro.product.name=P772A21_ES

Spain (TME):

ro.build.display.id=TME_P772A21V1.0.0B04

n/a - P020121108414610149101.zip

ro.build.display.id=TME_P772A21V1.0.0B03
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Wed Sep 5 04:28:36 CST 2012
ro.product.model=Skate Pro
ro.product.name=P772A21_TME

Sweden (Comviq):
n/a - P020121205671533075847.zip

ro.build.display.id=COMVIQ_P772N10V1.0.0B02
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Thu Nov 8 03:51:14 CST 2012
ro.product.model=Blade III
ro.product.name=P772N10_COMVIQ

Sweden (Telenor):
n/a - P020121205673368512473.zip

ro.build.display.id=P772N10_TELENORV1.0.0B04
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Wed Nov 7 05:48:01 CST 2012
ro.product.model=ZTE Blade III
ro.product.name=P772N10_TELENOR

Turkey (Avea):
http://download.ztedevice.com/UpLoadFiles/product/552/2999/soft/2013042410330013.zip

ro.build.display.id=P772N10_TURKV1.0.0B03
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Tue Mar 5 01:08:12 CST 2013
ro.product.model=Avea inTouch 2
ro.product.name=P772N10_TURK

UK (Virgin & Micro_P?):

ro.build.display.id=VIRGIN_P772N10V1.0.0B03
ro.build.version.release=4.0.4
ro.build.date=Fri Jan 11 04:23:05 CST 2013
ro.product.model=Blade III
ro.product.name=P772N10_VIRGIN

ZTE Blade Q Mini - microphone is very quiet

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Hi,

People cannot hear me through the on-board mic (normal phone use) but can through Bluetooth headset. Smiley Sad

Skype is the same.

The funny thing is the Voice Recorder works OK, so it can't be the microphone.

I have reset the phone but unfortunately that didn't resolve the problem

Anyone know if this is a common problem or fix or is it permanent.

Thanks...


[Question To KonstaT] ZTE BLADE 3, ZTE v8200+(Venezuela)

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Hello Friends! I own a V8200 Zte +, which is a phone ONLY released in Venezuela by the government and ZTE ...


The Features of ZTE V8200 + are similar to the ZTE BLADE 3 ...

ZTE V8200 +
8mpx main camera, and 0.3 front
DUAL-CORE CPU Qualcomm 8625 Snapdragon 1.2Ghz
512Mb of RAM
Adreno 203 GPU
Android 4.0.4 factory

Display 4 "Inch

Android Kernel Versión 3.0.21

The question is, can try porting the CyanogenMod ROMS BLADE 3 to this phone (V8200 +)? :unsure:
Grateful respond to my question, please! :)

P.D: We have not released the source code! D: :(

 

 

How fix my telephone ?

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Hello, ( Sorry for my English, but I`m from Poland :/ )

I had bootloop 3 days ago. I tried fix it...... Any tutorial didn`t help.

How can i fix it without USB (I can go only to Android Recovery system e3 (I can`t turn on normal android (turn on, animation, and restart)), because my computer don`t ,,see" a my telephone.

THX for help...

MTP Problems whith CM mod.

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I have to ask... Am I the only one who has problems when using this device with CM mods and MTP. For some reason most of the time, when I connect it to a PC  - I can see the phone (connected) but there is no storage card shown. This doesn't happen only with original ROM, but with all CM Mods based on KonstaT's work (for me at least) it does.

So what I wanna know is anyone else having such an issue (because if not, then the problem is from my USB ports... either does on my laptop or the one on the device)

Which files to edit in N880E 4.1 ROM

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Hey guys, I just want to try out the N880E 4.1 ROM but I don't want to brick my device like last time soo my  question is which files should I delete/modify to get it to work. Cuz they say that it's way faster than even cm10 (cm10 is the fastest rom ive ever tested)

Sim Carrier unlock?

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Hi,

Is it possible to unlock Blade 3, so I can use other SIM cards, via QXDM or any other free method? I don't have Sigmakey, and I dont want to pay for the unlock.

Can you explain, where is the carrier info for the lock saved, is it in NVRam or somewhere else? I made a backup via QPST so I can preserve the IMEI.

Thans in advance!

Hard Hard Brick!

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After a series of bad decisions and mistakes I have tried to push to my ZTE Blade iii download mode a V889d firmware.

As I understand now this was very stupid and I have bricked it. I find now that the phone is identified as a qualcomm 9008 download mode phone.

I am using the ZTe blade image flasher but i need to find the correct firmware.

Anyone know if there is a tool or a backup of a blade iii firmware to flash?

Phone doesn't start on red led or anything, just is identified through the pc

Bricked Blade 3

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Hi everyone!!

I need help with unbricking my phone. Phone is stucked on logo. Its not rooted, and i didnt install cmw or anything else. So to be clear, i used it on stock rom, and i didnt mess with anything else there.

I've tryed to download stock rom from zte site, but when i try to unpack rar, it says that zip is broken. Its Serbian rom, from VIP operator. 

What should i do? 

Ive installed zte drivers on pc, but when i use cmd to find phone with adb devices commands, its not shown. 

Help pls, ty  :)


Bricked Blade 3

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Hi everyone!!

I need help with unbricking my phone. Phone is stucked on logo. Its not rooted, and i didnt install cmw or anything else. So to be clear, i used it on stock rom, and i didnt mess with anything else there.

I've tryed to download stock rom from zte site, but when i try to unpack rar, it says that zip is broken. Its Serbian rom, from VIP operator. 

What should i do? 

Ive installed zte drivers on pc, but when i use cmd to find phone with adb devices commands, its not shown. 

Help pls, ty  :)

[Recovery] ClockWorkMod 6.0.4.9 for ZTE Blade III

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This is my build of Koush's ClockWorkMod Recovery 6.0.4.9. This recovery is common to all ZTE devices with board name atlas40 (e.g. ZTE Blade III, ZTE Acqua, V889D, V880E etc).
 

recovery-clockwork-6.0.4.9-atlas40.zip (CWM/TWRP flashable)
md5:8240530c5e891f7a6f52bb7ac5c23663
 
recovery-cwm6049-atlas40.img
md5:e3e94f9e993f7be0f4193e83f4dc9338
 

This recovery is fully working with goodies such as repeatable keys and adb sideload support. Use volume keys to navigate menus and power button to select.

Do not use this recovery to flash official updates from ZTE website! You need to repack them for ClockWorkMod or use the stock recovery to install.

How to make clean ROM dump/backup of your device (before you root or install cwm): (recommended)
1. download ZTE USB drivers
2. download and install Android SDK tools and platform-tools to get adb and fastboot
3. download recovery-cwm60xx-atlas40.img recovery image
4. create a new directory somewhere and copy adb.exe, fastboot.exe and recovery-cwm60xx-atlas40.img into it
5. plug in your device via USB cable and install drivers (make sure you've enabled USB debugging on your device)
6. change into the directory you've created and execute following commands in terminal window (boots into recovery instead of flashing it)

adb reboot bootloader
fastboot boot recovery-cwm60xx-atlas40.img

7. select backup & restore -> backup (Seriously, always backup your device before you install anything!)

How to install ClockWorkMod Recovery (windows):
1. download ZTE USB drivers
2. download and install Android SDK tools and platform-tools to get adb and fastboot
3. download recovery-cwm60xx-atlas40.img recovery image
4. create a new directory somewhere and copy adb.exe, fastboot.exe and recovery-cwm60xx-atlas40.img into it
5. plug in your device via USB cable and install drivers (make sure you've enabled USB debugging on your device)
6. change into the directory you've created and execute following commands in terminal window

adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery recovery-cwm60xx-atlas40.img
fastboot reboot

7. congratulations, you have installed cwm on to your device
8. boot into ClockWorkMod by pressing volume up (or down) while powering on or using 'adb reboot recovery'
9. select backup & restore -> backup (Seriously, always backup your device before you install anything!)

How to root your device via recovery:
1. download root app of your choice (ChainsDD's Superuser, Koush's Superuser, Chainfire's SuperSU) and save it to your sdcard
2. follow instructions on how to install/boot ClockWorkMod recovery
3. install zip from sdcard -> choose zip from sdcard -> root-app-of-your-choice.zip

If you have already gained root access with some other root method, you can flash recovery using Terminal Emulator:
1. copy recovery-cwm60xx-atlas40.img to the root of your phone's sdcard
2. execute following commands in terminal emulator

su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery-cwm60xx-atlas40.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p17

How to restore stock recovery:
1. Follow instructions in ZTE Blade III stock ROMs thread

Sources for the recovery are available in my github. You can compile it yourself using CM11 source tree.

Like my work?

ZTE Blade 3 spontaneously bricked

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Hello,

My phone is a ZTE Blade III purchased in France that had been running a version of Cyanogenmod for 2 years without a problem. I was just using it normally, just installed this mod when I got it and never tampered again with its hardware or software. Yesterday I plugged my phone to charge, saw the red light as usual, and went to bed. During the night I happen to wake up, see the green light meaning it's fully charged, and sleep again. Today, as I wake up the phone has no light, I unplug it and try to power it up but it won't. Tried to keep the power on button for several seconds (sometimes the phone would just not power up and this would make it power up), doesn't work. So as I heard about hard reset, soft reset etc, I try to find this kind of information for my phone on internet and end up on modaco where it seems most questions about this phone are being answered. So far I tried power and + for a minute, power and - for a minute, power and + and - for a minute, then I reinstalled the driver package on my computer, and tried holding + and - while plugging the USB cord with or without battery, all these don't work for me. Plugging the phone to the charger has no effect, no light. It looks like the device is not powered at all. Basically it is the definition of a brick.

Is it a brick ? Or is there a way to revive it ?

Thanks for any help !

PS : interestingly, when I plug it to USB, a RELINK HS-USB QDloader 9008 (COM5) device appears in my "Printers and Devices" menu on Windows, but I guess it's just USB hardware on the phone and it  doesn't mean the rest of the hardware is OK..

TWM AMAZING X7 Device / ROM is corrupted

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Hi,

    TAIWAN MOBILE AMAZING X7 Device make of ZTE product with stock ROM from a local operator in my country.  /  In operating system i cant get in ,and i think rom corrupt , and i can't get into FTM mode also . when i try wipe data format it also fails . and i try to find rom for this product model no ( P839V56 ) but i cant find , some website suggest me that ZTE blade s6plus can suites this but i try to change it shows the product verification is failed because of product mismatch.

  If u have any solution kindly suggest me , I'm waiting for it.

Thanks & Regards,

Arun

Device / ROM is corrupted. What steps can be taken?

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Hello,

I have a ZTE Blade 3 with stock ROM from a local operator in my country.

The devices started to show a lot of problems recently:

  • Settings are not saved at all (when I set some setting and then re-enter the menu, it's rolled back to what it was before).
  • Not able to have *ANY* connectivity (no cellular data, no WiFi, cannot send/receive files with Bluetooth)
  • The device is recognized on Windows with USB, but I cannot browse the device as it looks empty in explorer.
  • The device isn't listed on "adb devices" (probably because "USB Debugging" setting isn't saved as all other settings).
  • Plenty of "force close" and other error messages from many user and system apps showing up all the time.

I can enter "FTM" mode and download mode (with black screen and red led light), but also then the device isn't listed on "adb devices".

It seems that I can install an "update.zip", and that's also the only way I can enter  recovery mode.

 

I suspect it's a hardware issue, like a corrupt EMMC or some other internal problem.

My target now is to backup everything I can, and then attempt to format and re-install stock ROM from scratch, hoping it's a software issue after all.

The problem is I can't install any backup application due to lack of connectivity, and neither install APKs that I put on the SD card due the inability to tick "Trust unknown sources" (as I said, settings are not being saved).

I tried to create a custom "update.zip" with "updater-script" that pushes APKs to "/system/app", but no matter how I sign it (with "signapk.jar" or copying "META-INF" folder from a stock ROM), it always shows me "Signature verification failed" or "Whole-file signature verification failed".

 

I'm about to give up and try to "Wipe data / factory reset" (I'm not even sure it will work).

Before I do it, can anyone please guide me what can I do at this point in order to backup my app data and messages? 

Maybe I must use a special and specific ".pk8" and ".pem" key files in order to sign "update.zip" for the ZTE Blade 3? So far I used the test keys from Google and self-created keys by me.

 

Thanks in advance,

Meir

 

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