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  • in reply to: Flash Android Note S9500 MTK6589 on linux #14613
    sm15gli
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    josuebrunel wrote:
    Hi guys ,

    I bought an Android Note S9500 MTK6589 (a s4 clone) .
    My phone is bricked, i can’t find any good recovery firmware to be able to flash it .
    Now everytime i switch it on, the screen goes blank then kind of goes off and goes blank again , and so on.
    After several tries on windows with sp flash tool, i’ve given up. I would like to flash it on my linux using ADB tools .
    Since it’s bricked, i can’t identify the USB vendor id T_T on linux(lsusb command).
    Could someone give the USB VENDOR ID or help me find a working recovery for this phone please ?

    Thanks for your time guys, thanks in advance

    If you are using Ubuntu or other Debian based Linux, install mtpfs and mtp-tools using synaptic or apt-get. It will (or may) detect the MTK device (hopefully, use dmesg command in terminal to see).
    Once it is detected you can launch in terminal the command mtp-detect
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    josuebrunel wrote:
    Hi guys ,

    I bought an Android Note S9500 MTK6589 (a s4 clone) .
    My phone is bricked, i can’t find any good recovery firmware to be able to flash it .
    Now everytime i switch it on, the screen goes blank then kind of goes off and goes blank again , and so on.
    After several tries on windows with sp flash tool, i’ve given up. I would like to flash it on my linux using ADB tools .
    Since it’s bricked, i can’t identify the USB vendor id T_T on linux(lsusb command).
    Could someone give the USB VENDOR ID or help me find a working recovery for this phone please ?

    Thanks for your time guys, thanks in advance

    If you are using Ubuntu or other Debian based Linux, install mtpfs and mtp-tools using synaptic or apt-get. It will (or may) detect the MTK device (hopefully, use dmesg command in terminal to see).
    Once it is detected you can launch in terminal the command mtp-detect
    [hr]

    josuebrunel wrote:
    Hi guys ,

    I bought an Android Note S9500 MTK6589 (a s4 clone) .
    My phone is bricked, i can’t find any good recovery firmware to be able to flash it .
    Now everytime i switch it on, the screen goes blank then kind of goes off and goes blank again , and so on.
    After several tries on windows with sp flash tool, i’ve given up. I would like to flash it on my linux using ADB tools .
    Since it’s bricked, i can’t identify the USB vendor id T_T on linux(lsusb command).
    Could someone give the USB VENDOR ID or help me find a working recovery for this phone please ?

    Thanks for your time guys, thanks in advance

    If you are using Ubuntu or other Debian based Linux, install mtpfs and mtp-tools using synaptic or apt-get. It will (or may) detect the MTK device (hopefully, use dmesg command in terminal to see).
    Once it is detected you can launch in terminal the command mtp-detect
    [hr]

    josuebrunel wrote:
    Hi guys ,

    I bought an Android Note S9500 MTK6589 (a s4 clone) .
    My phone is bricked, i can’t find any good recovery firmware to be able to flash it .
    Now everytime i switch it on, the screen goes blank then kind of goes off and goes blank again , and so on.
    After several tries on windows with sp flash tool, i’ve given up. I would like to flash it on my linux using ADB tools .
    Since it’s bricked, i can’t identify the USB vendor id T_T on linux(lsusb command).
    Could someone give the USB VENDOR ID or help me find a working recovery for this phone please ?

    Thanks for your time guys, thanks in advance

    If you are using Ubuntu or other Debian based Linux, install mtpfs and mtp-tools using synaptic or apt-get. It will (or may) detect the MTK device (hopefully, use dmesg command in terminal to see).
    Once it is detected you can launch in terminal the command mtp-detect

    in reply to: Rooting unknown phone #14611
    sm15gli
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    davidexct wrote:
    I do not think that you’ll be able to root your fake samsung galaxy note 2 devices as they do not have official firmwares in them and so they would not be supported by rooting software such as unlock root. Rooting a Android device from any application or source other than Unlock Root is very risky and can easily brick your snartphone so I would not recommend you to root your Android Smartphone.

    I have the following SGNote2 Clone (read using MTKDroidTools):

    Hardware : MT6575 (SMDK4x12 is Fake!)
    Model : GT-N7102
    Build number : JRO03C.N7100ZSALIA
    Build date UTC : 20130807-055316
    Android v : 4.2.2
    Baseband v: MAUI.11AMD.W12.22.SP.V17, 2012/11/28 12:38
    Kernel v : 3.0.31-178067 (se.infra@SEP-113) (gcc version 4.4.3 (GCC) ) #1 SMP Fri Aug 9 13:46:27 CST 2013
    Uboot build v :


    LCD Driver IC : 1-otm8009a_6575_dsi

    It is rooted and has CWM recovery ;)

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