Download Root explorer 4.4.2. Install it on your device. If you are downloading on PC transfer to your android device first. In your android device, you should enable installations from unknown sources. Then tap to open it. Go to the data folder. Then again navigate to the next data folder. Now, find the folder for your game that you want to hack. Now you can reboot to recovery (volume up + home +power) and enjoy CWM 6.0.X.X. Second Method Is Via ODIN. First Download ODIN. Now Download the GT-I9500-CWM-6.0.X.X.tar From Second Post and put it in same directory as odin. Go To Download Mod (Volume Down +Home+Power) and plug device. 64 bit Android 4.4.2 for x86 platform. 64 bit android 4.4.2 for x86 platform. Compiled for Haswell architecture. This is the latest version of Android ( 4.4.2) ported on Intel x86 platform with UEFI support. This project includes live.img, a binary installer for 64 bit haswell device.
Download Latest TWRP Recovery For Symphony V46 Device.
TWRP is a Teamwin Custom Recovery helps adding Extra Boot Features in stock or default recovery img.
You can either flash TWRP Recovery img via Phone (if your device is rooted) or Via PC.
On this post you’ll be able to download the latest version of TWRP custom recovery for your Symphony V46 Phone.
Device Info: Symphony V46 TWRP
Model: V46
Device: Symphony
Android Version: Lolipop 5.0
Chipset Version: Spreadtrum – SC7731
Kernel Version: 3.10.65
Recovery Info: Symphony V46
Recovery Type: TWRP (TeamWin)
Recovery Version: v3.0.2
Recovery Size: 9mb
Recovery Extension: .img
Download TWRP Recovery Img for Symphony V46 Free Download Links.
What’s in v3.0.2 TWRP?
*.Vold Decrypt on a few select HTC devices, TWRP will now attempt to use the system partition’s vold and vdc binaries and libraries to decrypt the data partition (nkk71 and CaptainThrowback)
*.adb backup to stream a backup directly to or from your PC, see documentationhere(bigbiff)
*.tweak MTP startup routines (mdmower)
*.support new Android 7.x xattrs for backup and restore to fix loss of data after a restore (Dees_Troy)
*.support POSIX file capabilities backup and restore to fix VoLTE on HTC devices and possiblyother issues (Dees_Troy)
*.better indicate to users that internal storage is not backed up (Dees_Troy)
*.improve automatic determination of TW_THEME(mdmower)
*.minimal getcap and setcap support (_that)
*.try mounting both ext4 and f2fs during decrypt (jcadduono and Dees_Troy)
*.shut off backlight with power key (mdmower)
Cwm Recovery Download Img
*.timeout during FDE decrypt (Dees_Troy and nkk71)
*.support for FBE decrypt and backing up and restoring FBE policies (Dees_Troy)
*.boot slot support (Dees_Troy)
*.TWRP app install prompt during reboot (Dees_Troy)
*.support for AB OTA zips (Dees_Troy)
*.support new Android 7.x log command (Dees_Troy)
*.update recovery sources to AOSP 7.1 (Dees_Troy)
*.numerous bugfixes and improvements by too many people to mention
Download Links: TWRP Recovery for Symphony V46 Device
Loading…
How to install Recovery into your Symphony V46
- Install it Via MobileUncle Tools/Rashr/Flashify
- In Pc Install it from adb
- or, Use Flash Tools
Thanks for Downloading Twrp Custom Recovery img for your Symphony V46. Hope it ends well! Any Problem! Comment Below…
Testing Ubuntu for phones is now even simpler with an application that is capable of installing the new operating system from Canonical without having to delete Android. Getting a dual boot system in place will perhaps turn the attention of even more users towards the new open source platform for mobiles and tablets.
Canonical has a simple procedure explained on its website on how to install Ubuntu for phones, but that implies deleting Android and getting the new operating system in place. The Ubuntu developers have done a great job so far and the new OS is looking great, but if you decide to return to Android, you will need to delete Ubuntu and install Google’s OS. That means that you will have to set up the phone all over again, which can be bothersome.
Fortunately, there is a solution for this problem and it's called MultiROM Manager, an application developed by Vojtech Bocek. It's available on Google Play and will only work on Nexus 7 (2012 & 2013), Nexus 4, and Nexus 5.
On the other hand, Ubuntu Touch only works on Nexus 4 Phone (mako), Nexus 7 (2013) Tablet (flo), and Nexus 10 Tablet (manta), so unless you have one of these devices, you won't be able to safely do this procedure (it might work, but there are no guarantees and you might brick the device and/or lose all your data.)
First of all, you will need an unlocked phone, which shouldn't be a problem since you already have a Nexus device. You will also have to be root in Android so that you can install the operating system from inside the application itself.
Android Img Files
A number of tools will be necessary for this work. First off all, you will need to install ADB (Android Debug Bridge), which is provided by Canonical along with some of its tools. You will have to run a few commands in a terminal:sudo add-apt-repository ppa:phablet-team/toolssudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install ubuntu-device-flash
Now, you will need to download two packages, TWRP 2.7.0.0 and SuperSU binary, which will actually make you root. Copy the SuperSU binary zip to the phone's memory. Run this command to go to the bootloader:
Android Recovery Image Download
sudo reboot bootloader
Unzip the TWRP files on your computer and install the images with the following command (replace recovery.img with the name of the file you have downloaded):
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Navigate from the bootloader menu to recovery and you will now have TWRP 2.7.0.0 in place. Run TWRP and install the SuperSU binary, followed by a reboot.
You now have root access in Android. Install MultiROM Manager, apply the patches, and download Ubuntu for phones. The application will ask for root access and the installation will go on smoothly. When you reboot you will be prompted with a small screen that allows you to choose what system you want to run. Choose Ubuntu and you are good to go.
Enjoy!