porting clockwork to the droid 3 - Motorola Droid 3

http://www.koushikdutta.com/2010/10/porting-clockwork-recovery-to-new.html
with the source for the droid 3 being released, this shouldnt be terribly difficult should it? ive gotten as far as setting up my environment and github but am still not sure how to set up the code and fork? the code and build i guess. does anyone have a n00bish guide or maybe want to team up?

I didn't think this was possible yet...

GENEius said:
I didn't think this was possible yet...
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I meant to edit my op but got busy
An overwrite of the stock recovery isn't possible with the locked bootloader, but with bootsrrap it should be possible to at least access clockwork
Im a n00b but im fairly certain with root now we can def get clockwork with the right code

whoopsiedaisy said:
I meant to edit my op but got busy
An overwrite of the stock recovery isn't possible with the locked bootloader, but with bootsrrap it should be possible to at least access clockwork
Im a n00b but im fairly certain with root now we can def get clockwork with the right code
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Making a working bootstrap is the hard part

If my theory is right, it shouldn't be terribly difficult...it should just be piecing the bits of code together, like a drop and fill.
Unless new code has to be written, in which case im at a loss

whoopsiedaisy said:
http://www.koushikdutta.com/2010/10/porting-clockwork-recovery-to-new.html
with the source for the droid 3 being released, this shouldnt be terribly difficult should it? ive gotten as far as setting up my environment and github but am still not sure how to set up the code and fork? the code and build i guess. does anyone have a n00bish guide or maybe want to team up?
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see if tenfar can help since he built the atrix recovery before the bootloader was unlocked

djrajir said:
Making a working bootstrap is the hard part
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Any chance the Droid X2's bootstrap will work?

djrajir said:
Making a working bootstrap is the hard part
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No, it's not much harder than making a working recovery. If we know where the partition addresses are, it's easier than making the recovery. There are several great bootstrap authors out there, and if we could give them a good CWM Recovery for the D3, they could incorporate it into their flashers with little additional trouble.
dincodee said:
see if tenfar can help since he built the atrix recovery before the bootloader was unlocked
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Tenfar's recovery sucks, believe me, and his first language is not English. The person/people to ask is romracer, since he's forked the best parts of official Koush recovery and Tenfar.
However, long story short, we may be stuck for a while in the same hell the DX, D2, DX2 are: rooted Android, locked bootloaders.

rynosaur said:
No, it's not much harder than making a working recovery. If we know where the partition addresses are, it's easier than making the recovery. There are several great bootstrap authors out there, and if we could give them a good CWM Recovery for the D3, they could incorporate it into their flashers with little additional trouble.
Tenfar's recovery sucks, believe me, and his first language is not English. The person/people to ask is romracer, since he's forked the best parts of official Koush recovery and Tenfar.
However, long story short, we may be stuck for a while in the same hell the DX, D2, DX2 are: rooted Android, locked bootloaders.
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Locked bootloaders suck, but atleast if we could get bootstrap, and recovery....we will have so many options!

guys,
i am still learning the android architecture, so i don't know what i am talking about
the devs over in xperia x10 mini pro, have successfully ported CWM (and before it xrecovery, and right now we have dual recovery, meaning we can use xrec and cwm both), eventhough the bootloader of it has not been cracked!!
will it help to ask them what they did?

I wrote tenfar an email asking about porting his app. It was clear his first language was not english, but hfrom what I understand he is looking for a loaner device before he commits to doing it.
I guess I thought it would be easy with root and source but clearly im mistaken. I stand by what I said, id love to team up with someone and figure it out as much as id love to donate to whomever can do it whichever happens im sure the community would be greatful

Yep i'll donate for clockwork no troubles to speed up the process, i think we can afford one more phone 8)
-smc

Has anyone who has a spare D3 or maybe got a spare from the buy one get one free tried contacting koush to see if you could send it to him so he can get us a bootstrap for this thing?

lordgodgeneral said:
Has anyone who has a spare D3 or maybe got a spare from the buy one get one free tried contacting koush to see if you could send it to him so he can get us a bootstrap for this thing?
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I don't think anyone would b willing to give up their d3, besides koush says there might be a chance it would be bricked. If we had an sbf to unbrick I bet people would agree to this.
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kshen1 said:
I don't think anyone would b willing to give up their d3, besides koush says there might be a chance it would be bricked. If we had an sbf to unbrick I bet people would agree to this.
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Agreed, I would send loan koush my d3 in a heartbeat if I knew we had an sbf to come back to. There's a lot of things I want to do once an sbf drops.

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Can we Install the "Motorola Droid FRF84B" Froyo Test Build for DROID to Milestone?

Can we Install the "Motorola Droid FRF84B" Froyo Test Build for DROID to Milestone?
Found this @ Phandroid just now.
http://phandroid.com/2010/06/29/motorola-droid-frf84b-froyo-test-group-build/
Can this work with our milestone???
din0_22 said:
Found this @ Phandroid just now.
http://phandroid.com/2010/06/29/motorola-droid-frf84b-froyo-test-group-build/
Can this work with our milestone???
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nope tried and prompted me to flash dunno maybe someone else can try
since this official maybe it was the way i tried to flash it hmmm should be signed and milestone only does signed roms not custom try rom manager and clockwork see if this boots gotta go now will try later hopefuly someone else tries
No, this will by no means work on the Milestone.
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damn I have a fealing that some telus goodies are about to drop
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damn I have a fealing that some telus goodies are about to drop
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i am patiently waiting on this... hopefully telus releases the update soon.
anyway, since i am using this milestone telus in the U.S. via At&t, do you think i will lose unlock?
i sure hope not!
din0_22 said:
i am patiently waiting on this... hopefully telus releases the update soon.
anyway, since i am using this milestone telus in the U.S. via At&t, do you think i will lose unlock?
i sure hope not!
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nah once unlocked always unlocked can't really say much but there is a copy of froyo 2.2 milestone out there just need to get it soon
gemini002 said:
since this official maybe it was the way i tried to flash it hmmm should be signed and milestone only does signed roms not custom try rom manager and clockwork see if this boots gotta go now will try later hopefuly someone else tries
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this is not a ROM right. is just an update. me is trying now.
din0_22 said:
Can this work with our milestone???
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If it's Droid then it's for CDMA. I don't think it's a good idea to try it on Milestone.
This has been repackaged as a ROM. It will not work on the milestone, under any circumstances.
Could a moderator or the OP perhaps re-title this thread in light of the fact that the update in question will not work on a Milestone?
cmstlist said:
Could a moderator or the OP perhaps re-title this thread in light of the fact that the update in question will not work on a Milestone?
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Question is pertaining specifically with the title. It specifically states "DROID" and the question addresses if this will somehow work due to it being signed by motorola.
Perhaps, it will be helpful if there is a developer who can torn the package not to include the radio which is the only difference of milestone to a droid.
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Question is pertaining specifically with the title. It specifically states "DROID" and the question addresses if this will somehow work due to it being signed by motorola.
Perhaps, it will be helpful if there is a developer who can torn the package not to include the radio which is the only difference of milestone to a droid.
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The title of this post seems to suggest that we, the Milestone owners, can accomplish this installation and it would somehow invite us to do so.
Motorola signed the Droid firmware to run on a Droid, not a Milestone. There are additional internal hardware differences beyond the radio, and there are software differences that permeate several components of the OS.
din0_22 said:
Question is pertaining specifically with the title. It specifically states "DROID" and the question addresses if this will somehow work due to it being signed by motorola.
Perhaps, it will be helpful if there is a developer who can torn the package not to include the radio which is the only difference of milestone to a droid.
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If it were so cut and dried, we'd have custom roms by the butt load.
It isn't
I really wish people would stop assuming that life is simple because almost every other android device has custom roms...
The milestone could have custom roms right now and it wouldn't make a difference, because we couldn't load them.
Here is how to update your motorola droid to android 2.2 froyo FRF84B.
tipsneeded.com/update-motorola-droid-to-android-22-frf84b/
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Could a moderator or the OP perhaps re-title this thread in light of the fact that the update in question will not work on a Milestone?
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cmstlist said:
The title of this post seems to suggest that we, the Milestone owners, can accomplish this installation and it would somehow invite us to do so.
Motorola signed the Droid firmware to run on a Droid, not a Milestone. There are additional internal hardware differences beyond the radio, and there are software differences that permeate several components of the OS.
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If it were so cut and dried, we'd have custom roms by the butt load.
It isn't
I really wish people would stop assuming that life is simple because almost every other android device has custom roms...
The milestone could have custom roms right now and it wouldn't make a difference, because we couldn't load them.
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Per your request, title has now been changed.
Moved to general since it isn't related to development.
This will not work on Milestone, it is built for Droid which is CDMA. Droid and Milestone are two different devices, they require completely different ROMs. There is no Froyo ROM for Milestone out there yet, neither official nor leaked.
Please be patient.
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About the OTA, you, and your phone

The reason we haven't said much on the OTA is it's not entirely official. Until it starts hitting everyones phones I wouldn't say it's released. And until then, it could change! We know the leaked OTA works with our tools still. But that doesn't mean the released one will. Once we KNOW what is final, we will make a method to update without the nonsense of ruu'ing your phones. If you wait, you will get a easier time. If you are in such a hurry to get 720p, so be it.
Yeah, I'm not really understanding why everyones rushing to get this on their phone. I'm waiting. I know once it officially hits our phones it shouldn't take long until we can patch it properly and still keep our root.
Yes, this i can wait for... a good, working froyo rom ---------- that's another story...
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Thanks for the update and of course all of your hard work, it's really awesome when devs keep the community informed as much as you guys do.
I as well was wondering why people were rushing to get this done on their phone so fast. I knew you guys would be patching it I also noticed that you guys now have an unlocked bootloader?!
http://twitter.com/unrevoked/status/18736914664
full nand unlock + whatever else this can accomplish (I guess anything now) here we come!
dspero said:
Yes, this i can wait for... a good, working froyo rom ---------- that's another story...
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A good one will come when it's released for our phones from HTC.
kentoe said:
I as well was wondering why people were rushing to get this done on their phone so fast. I knew you guys would be patching it I also noticed that you guys now have an unlocked bootloader?!
http://twitter.com/unrevoked/status/18736914664
full nand unlock + whatever else this can accomplish (I guess anything now) here we come!
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I am a tweaker by heart, so I cannot sit idle, waiting. I'm not saying its a bad thing to wait, its just not for me and I am willing to take the risks.
what does unlocked bootloader mean?
It means our phones are completely unlocked and we can screw them up even easier than before.
I am currently rooted, but would like the contents of the upcoming OTA. I understand that I have to revert back to stock and unroot in order to install this update, since the new radio is what I am most excited about. Is this our only option to go about applying the update? I like having root access, but ultimately I would rather receive the OTAs that will be coming soon. Does anybody have any insight about whether or not there will be a way to install these updates in the form of a ROM without losing root, or should I just bite the bullet and unroot if this is what I ultimately want with my phone?
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. Does anybody have any insight about whether or not there will be a way to install these updates in the form of a ROM without losing root, or should I just bite the bullet and unroot if this is what I ultimately want with my phone?
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That's pretty much what this post is about. Once the OTA is final and is actually being pushed, we will get a version of it that doesn't require us to go through the current process which requires us to unroot our phones.
I, for one, can wait for the rooted version of the OTA...continued thanks to the unrEVOked team for their unselfish efforts on our behalf.
JC
If the version that was posted on here for everyone to DL is indeed the true official ota u wont lose root. As unrevokeds brilliant tool still makes even verizons ota its *****. I love it when vzw and htc gets owned by some guys that do this shot for free. All hail unrEVOked lol
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If the version that was posted on here for everyone to DL is indeed the true official ota u wont lose root. As unrevokeds brilliant tool still makes even verizons ota its *****. I love it when vzw and htc gets owned by some guys that do this shot for free. All hail unrEVOked lol
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+1, I wonder if these guys (and girls?) ever get job offers from htc/vzw or even google. I would if I was one of those companies. Skills can be taught but passion and critical thinking can't.
ksizzle9 said:
If the version that was posted on here for everyone to DL is indeed the true official ota u wont lose root. As unrevokeds brilliant tool still makes even verizons ota its *****. I love it when vzw and htc gets owned by some guys that do this shot for free. All hail unrEVOked lol
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LOL. I like to think that the reason the root still worked is because HTC isn't a douche like Motorola and realized that the hackability of the phone translates to sales of the phone.
Just my opinion...
jermaine151 said:
LOL. I like to think that the reason the root still worked is because HTC isn't a douche like Motorola and realized that the hackability of the phone translates to sales of the phone.
Just my opinion...
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Sorry, no, they would be quite happy to close the hole. And with the leaks posting the plaintext method up for them recently, they will pretty quickly.
To be honest all you most likely need as opposed to these elaborate methods to unroot, is to flash stock recovery back (hint, use reflash with the ruu's recovery.img as the image you select!), and then run the leaked ota as update.zip. But again, I don't see much reason to upgrade until it's official and we determine the changes.
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Sorry, no, they would be quite happy to close the hole. And with the leaks posting the plaintext method up for them recently, they will pretty quickly.
To be honest all you most likely need as opposed to these elaborate methods to unroot, is to flash stock recovery back (hint, use reflash with the ruu's recovery.img as the image you select!), and then run the leaked ota as update.zip. But again, I don't see much reason to upgrade until it's official and we determine the changes.
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LOL... what a novel idea. Guess that why you get paid the big bucks.
Not installing the leak here. Installed leak on my eris...once bitten twice shy.
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You will install an alpha aosp rom and not an ota?
Seems funny.
adrynalyne said:
You will install an alpha aosp rom and not an ota?
Seems funny.
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Sorry I meant the leak ota. That's where I got burned before.
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DROID 3 ROMs?

Forgive me for not being well informed, but I have been waiting for the DROID 3 to get ROOT. And now I see that we can do just that. But what I do not see are any ROMs.
My question is what are we still missing until DEVs can start creating/porting ROMs to the D3?
SBF, Custom recovery, Patience.
Androidsims said:
SBF, Custom recovery, Patience.
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I have plenty of patience. I switched from AT&T Inspire to Verizon DROID 3 the day the D3 was released. I have missed ROOT so much. ROOT'ing this is way easier than the Inspire though.
I was just curious where the DEV community was, and what hurdles it need to make until the D3 can be on that playing field as many other Android Devices.
No one wants a brick... the "hurdles" are waiting for someone at moto to leak a SBF. I have no doubt, once we get a SBF and custom recovery CM7 and other roms will be ported, and other roms will be develop just for the D3
Androidsims said:
SBF, Custom recovery, Patience.
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Unlocked bootloader ^

Lg 2X Bot loader to be unlocked

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Hi Developers and guys.
I have seen bootmanager android from which we can flash up to 5 custom roms on our sd card without touching our phone actual rom,
i have mailed the developers of bootmanager to include our 2X in there supported device, but got a reply from them " The lg phone doesnt give us access to the parts of the phone we need to edit to make the app work ",
i think they want to unlock the boot loader, but they not get any success in it,
so my question is to the great developers and programmers can we make a similar app for our lovely 2X, or can we unlock the boot loader for them....
Wrong section sir, you should post it to Q&A threads.
sayyed.ali1981 said:
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Hi Developers and guys.
I have seen bootmanager android from which we can flash up to 5 custom roms on our sd card without touching our phone actual rom,
i have mailed the developers of bootmanager to include our 2X in there supported device, but got a reply from them " The lg phone doesnt give us access to the parts of the phone we need to edit to make the app work ",
i think they want to unlock the boot loader, but they not get any success in it,
so my question is to the great developers and programmers can we make a similar app for our lovely 2X, or can we unlock the boot loader for them....
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The o2x bootloader is already unlocked. LG devices are unloacked by default.
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Wrong section sir, you should post it to Q&A threads.
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I know but if i posted it in Q&A threads no one will reply to it, my concern is to ask developers to make a similar app for our phone so we can also have dual boot phone, while having custom GB 2.3 we can test and try ICS with out flashing directly to our phone, as u know ics is still buggy and with out H/W acceleration.
Im sure that they are having issues in bootloader to search and boot the rom from sd card, i think rusty the maker of cwm may help us in this...
Maker of CWM? That's Koush not me. Nothing I can do I'm afraid.
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Maker of CWM? That's Koush not me. Nothing I can do I'm afraid.
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or owain94 may can help, rusty i know u can help us to find the right guy to make it possible...
callina all our great developers...
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Calling all of our great developers owain94, rusty, carburano, tonyp, spica1234 and all others, at least we can try to make it possible...
Whilst it's a nice idea, I've never really understood the need for dual (or more) boot on a phone, a nandroid takes about 3minutes to restore?
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g0at said:
Whilst it's a nice idea, I've never really understood the need for dual (or more) boot on a phone, a nandroid takes about 3minutes to restore?
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Its not a thing as i also know that after playing with roms i can restore nandroid, but actually what im trying to say is that if we can dualboot our phone then we can have stable and daily use rom in our phone, and we flash any nighty or beta builds on our sd card with out disturbing our actual stable rom, just reboot your phone to go in to the stable daily use rom.
sayyed.ali1981 said:
The lg phone doesnt give us access to the parts of the phone we need to edit to make the app work ",
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As already mentioned in this thread, you can message them back and tell them that there are no restrictions whatsoever. The bootloader is unlocked, hell you can even change partition sizes with NVFlash.
sayyed.ali1981 said:
I know but if i posted it in Q&A threads no one will reply to it, my concern is to ask developers to make a similar app for our phone so we can also have dual boot phone, while having custom GB 2.3 we can test and try ICS with out flashing directly to our phone, as u know ics is still buggy and with out H/W acceleration.
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That's a) not true and b) no reason. dev section doesn't mean that everything development related goes in here but that this is for posts from developers who have created "it". Thus I asked a mod to move the thread to the right section.
By the way: With Rusty and me two RCs are regularly reading the Q&A section, and lots of other really capable people are as well.
Regarding the dual boot: Several people had tried it but it didn't work (yet).
Modding the bootloader and including a bootmenu is probably pretty tricky and time consuming.
I don't really see a reason for dual boot anyways, you cannt use the same data folder on combinations like Stock/CM9. The amount of time to make dualboot happen on the 2x is better spent on other things, in my opinion.

Resurrecting LiquidSmooth!! (Gingerbread)

First I'm going to say that I just found this rom, I did NOT create it... It is for the Motorola Droid A855 ONLY
Second I'm not sure if anyone has their og droid laying about but there might be a few so I'm posting this...
Okayy soo...
Download LiquidSmooth Gingerbread ROM from here => https://mega.nz/file/RBICwaBT#Yw9SbjNBSNw0tSQiyilsKBoxIplAXi1uLp5jACw2AoA
You MUST wipe data
Install and reboot (No need for gapps)
If it doesn't boot just wipe data a few time then install again (I had to)
More roms can be found here => https://mega.nz/folder/EY5BxLQR#PKV9RJ7H2GJW6zXeBybFOg
Hope someone enjoys this, have fun!!
Thanks for posting this. Is this verified to work problem-free on the milestone?
Jubei said:
Thanks for posting this. Is this verified to work problem-free on the milestone?
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Never knew you replied, did it work for you? I didn't have the milestone
Josephdbrewer25 said:
Never knew you replied, did it work for you? I didn't have the milestone
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Eeer... It's been so long so I don't even remember WHY I wanted to try this ROM. Maybe some Motorola Droid came to my possession back then. I honestly don't remember
Jubei said:
Eeer... It's been so long so I don't even remember WHY I wanted to try this ROM. Maybe some Motorola Droid came to my possession back then. I honestly don't remember
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Well I did have to update the link if anyone want to try it again, I loved that phone. Been awhile since i had one tho, lol. More roms can be found here => https://mega.nz/folder/EY5BxLQR#PKV9RJ7H2GJW6zXeBybFOg

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