Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Guest 279693188
Posted (edited)

post-845181-1301153810_thumb.pngzte u v880 (china)

Into the recovery

Press and hold the volume increases and and home and the power

post-845181-1301156484_thumb.jpgpost-845181-1301156500_thumb.jpg

Edited by 279693188
Guest StevenHarperUK
Posted

That isn't recovery Mode - its the About Phone Screen in Android (weird that it is upside down).

Have you tried to put anything on the phone yet?

Guest 279693188
Posted
That isn't recovery Mode - its the About Phone Screen in Android (weird that it is upside down).

Have you tried to put anything on the phone yet?

This is ZTE and China Unicom in China Telecom customized machine, rom for the 512, ram 256, and with the Swedish version and the orange version of similar but different version using orange extract rom, can not be extracted, not flashing. This version should be how to extract rom, look memory address?

Guest Arr Too
Posted

Isn't that the stock Android recovery? Didn't think we had that on our Blades.

Guest solidchips
Posted (edited)

Me used it, its the stock recovery on ZTE-U V880 (GEN2).

Edited by solidchips
Guest solidchips
Posted (edited)
Hi

I'm Faisal Mushtaq. Recently bought ZTE u-v880 from china. It turned out to be GEN2 with pigfish app.

With the help of modoco members support, i managed to do the following task with the device.

The details are listed below.

Not sure whether your phone is GEN1 / GEN2

Install the Pigfish utility, run it and the first line shows whether your phone is GEN1/GEN2

PigFish output on my phone (GEN2-Blade):

Mr pigfish says you have a G2 model. (Here G2 means GEN2-Blade)

ram_console: 0x02500000

system RAM: 0x02600000

Stock Rom details:

Model: ZTE-U V880

Android ver: 2.2

Baseband ver: P729CUB01

Kernel: 2.6.32.9-perf zte-kernel@Zdroid-SMT

Build: UNI_CN_V880 1.1

Edit:

Clockworkmod recovery for ZTE-U V880 GEN2

1. I installed Z4root, you can find it here Link

2. I did a temporary root using Z4root

3. Installed "Recovery manager 0.34b" Link

4. Using recovery manager i installed the recovery image: recovery-clockwork-3.0.1.4-x880. Link

5. Boot into recovery manager power off, turn power on while holding down the VOL DOWN button or you can use the quickboot and choose "Recovery" option, find it here Link

6. Finally nandroid backup your current ROM.

Now i'm looking farward to install sweedish rom (for GEN2 Blade), i'll post the details when i'll be done.

Installation of Custom Rom on ZTE-U V880 GEN2 Blade

1. Download the swedish spring RLS2 rom from Link (Courtesy of kallt_kaffe)

2. Copy the downloaded ROM (zip) file on your sdcard root.

3. Boot into clockworkmod recovery mode as i mentioned above.

4. Do nandroid backup of your current ROM if you didn't done it yet.

5. Wipe data partition.

6. Wipe system partition.

7. Now select "install zip fom sdcard" then "choose zip from sdcard" option and select the downloaded rom file.

8. Wait and let it finish.

9. For the first time the ROM will take some time to boot ( i guess 4/5 min for me) so be patient.

10.You'r done, Cheers.

Installation of an Overclock kernel on a GEN2 Blade (Courtesy of kallt_kaffe)

In progress....

Will update you soon....

Download the OC-kernel, camera fix and flash them in the recovery mode.

Don't wipe the cache/system partition.

1. This is the kallt_kaffe's OC-Kernel for Swedish Spring RLS2 (GEN2) KK OC Kernel

2. Camera fix for the OC kernel: Camera Fix

3. Boot into recovery mode as described earlier.

4. You don't need to wipe either data/system partition before flashing these patch files (I not did it).

5. Now select "install zip fom sdcard" then "choose zip from sdcard" option and select the first patch (KK OC-Kernel) file.

Let the process finish.

6. Now select "install zip fom sdcard" then "choose zip from sdcard" option and select the second patch (Camera fix) file.

Let the process finish.

7. Reboot and you're done.

8. Camera/FM Radio is working.

Thanks to all active modoco memebers on this thread.

You need to follow this.... Link

This guide is for installing swedish spring on a chinese GEN2 blade.

Edited by solidchips

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.