This is not a question but instructions on how to flash this very rare phone (I could not find anything about this anywhere)
basically the company who makes it actually provides all the files but they are not easy to find
if you know what to do.. the ftp is located here
http://ift.tt/2akgpf6
if you don't, continue on..
1. download the USB drivers and install them (sounds easier than it actually is)
here are some instructions from the company http://ift.tt/2akheoe
but I can break it down for you (if you are on windows 10 x64 like): (info from here with some changes)
1.1 disable Windows 10 - 64 bit driver signature enforcement
- Click on Start then on Settings
- Click on Update & security then in the left pane click on Recovery
- Under Advanced startup click on Restart now button (you might wanna write the next parts on paper)
- Click on Troubleshoot then on Advanced options
- Click on Startup Settings then on Restart button
- The computer will restart with the Startup Settings screen
- To disable the driver signature enforcement until next restart press on number key 7 or F7 on your keyboard.
- wait for windows to start ..
1.2 install MTK VCOM USB Drivers
(I actually did this two times and will explain the two methods)
- download drivers from here http://ift.tt/1LWrVFa and extract to a folder (1)
- download drivers from here http://ift.tt/2akgVKh (Driver_Auto_Installer_v1.1228.00.rar) and extract to a folder (2)
- go to device manager (in w10 u can right click the start button and select it from the list)
- here select your computer THEN go to Action -> add legacy hardware
- On the Welcome to the Add hardware Wizard window click on Next button
- Select Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced) and then click on Next button
- Click on Show All Devices then on Next button
- In the Add Hardware window click on Have Disk button
- In the Install From Disk windows click on Browse button
- In the next window Locate file browse for the folder (1) that you have extracted on the desktop at the beginning
- Select the version of the driver according to your Windows 10 version for 64 its "Windows 10 x64 MTK USB Drivers" (for 32 its Windows 10 x86 MTK USB Drivers)
- Click the OK button to load the driver
- From the list of drivers select MTK USB Port and click on Next button
- If a red warning window will open, click on Install this driver software anyway
- Now remove the device that was installed but leave the drivers in the operating system. (To do that in the Device Manager window expand Ports (COM & LPT) section, Right-click and click Uninstall on the MTK USB Port, making sure in the Confirm Device Uninstall window, that the box Delete the driver software for this device is empty)
- do this again for the other driver
- just this time browse for this folder Driver_Auto_Installer\SmartPhoneDriver\x64\Infs\ (or x86...)
- and select this file: usbvcom.inf
- then pick the first item.. DA USB VCOM Port
2. Download SP-Flash-Tool from here (or like in my case here SP_Flash_Tool_V5.1620.zip 43 MB) and extract it
3. Download stock ROM from here
http://ift.tt/2akgPCi
- extract the contents of the zip file to a folder !
4. Flash the phone (source)
- turn off the phone and remove the battery (dont attach any cables to it yet)
- open flash_tool.exe
- click on the Scatter-loading button and browse for the MT6580_Android_scatter.txt file
- click on the Download button
- connect the phone to the computer using the USB cable (without battery)
- press the volume up and volume down buttons at the same time
- leave it to upload the new firmware, once its don a green button will appear
- close the flash tool and disconnect the cable
- start the phone and wait (for me it took about 7 minutes) but this will only happen the first time
I hope this helps someone..
ps: related to how I got into this predicament, if you gonna root your phone using Kingroot (it will work) DONT use SuperSuMe to try to remove Kingroot but keep root just coz the adds in the lock screen annoy you..
ps2: I hope Kingroot and all the other chineseroot ***** go bankrupt .. trying to brick my phone ..
basically the company who makes it actually provides all the files but they are not easy to find
if you know what to do.. the ftp is located here
http://ift.tt/2akgpf6
if you don't, continue on..
1. download the USB drivers and install them (sounds easier than it actually is)
here are some instructions from the company http://ift.tt/2akheoe
but I can break it down for you (if you are on windows 10 x64 like): (info from here with some changes)
1.1 disable Windows 10 - 64 bit driver signature enforcement
- Click on Start then on Settings
- Click on Update & security then in the left pane click on Recovery
- Under Advanced startup click on Restart now button (you might wanna write the next parts on paper)
- Click on Troubleshoot then on Advanced options
- Click on Startup Settings then on Restart button
- The computer will restart with the Startup Settings screen
- To disable the driver signature enforcement until next restart press on number key 7 or F7 on your keyboard.
- wait for windows to start ..
1.2 install MTK VCOM USB Drivers
(I actually did this two times and will explain the two methods)
- download drivers from here http://ift.tt/1LWrVFa and extract to a folder (1)
- download drivers from here http://ift.tt/2akgVKh (Driver_Auto_Installer_v1.1228.00.rar) and extract to a folder (2)
- go to device manager (in w10 u can right click the start button and select it from the list)
- here select your computer THEN go to Action -> add legacy hardware
- On the Welcome to the Add hardware Wizard window click on Next button
- Select Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced) and then click on Next button
- Click on Show All Devices then on Next button
- In the Add Hardware window click on Have Disk button
- In the Install From Disk windows click on Browse button
- In the next window Locate file browse for the folder (1) that you have extracted on the desktop at the beginning
- Select the version of the driver according to your Windows 10 version for 64 its "Windows 10 x64 MTK USB Drivers" (for 32 its Windows 10 x86 MTK USB Drivers)
- Click the OK button to load the driver
- From the list of drivers select MTK USB Port and click on Next button
- If a red warning window will open, click on Install this driver software anyway
- Now remove the device that was installed but leave the drivers in the operating system. (To do that in the Device Manager window expand Ports (COM & LPT) section, Right-click and click Uninstall on the MTK USB Port, making sure in the Confirm Device Uninstall window, that the box Delete the driver software for this device is empty)
- do this again for the other driver
- just this time browse for this folder Driver_Auto_Installer\SmartPhoneDriver\x64\Infs\ (or x86...)
- and select this file: usbvcom.inf
- then pick the first item.. DA USB VCOM Port
2. Download SP-Flash-Tool from here (or like in my case here SP_Flash_Tool_V5.1620.zip 43 MB) and extract it
3. Download stock ROM from here
http://ift.tt/2akgPCi
- extract the contents of the zip file to a folder !
4. Flash the phone (source)
- turn off the phone and remove the battery (dont attach any cables to it yet)
- open flash_tool.exe
- click on the Scatter-loading button and browse for the MT6580_Android_scatter.txt file
- click on the Download button
- connect the phone to the computer using the USB cable (without battery)
- press the volume up and volume down buttons at the same time
- leave it to upload the new firmware, once its don a green button will appear
- close the flash tool and disconnect the cable
- start the phone and wait (for me it took about 7 minutes) but this will only happen the first time
I hope this helps someone..
ps: related to how I got into this predicament, if you gonna root your phone using Kingroot (it will work) DONT use SuperSuMe to try to remove Kingroot but keep root just coz the adds in the lock screen annoy you..
ps2: I hope Kingroot and all the other chineseroot ***** go bankrupt .. trying to brick my phone ..
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