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Jiayu G5S smartphone fix: Solve Restarting after Camera Flashing


If your Jiayu G5S smartphone restarts after Camera Flash is used, then you have to apply this fix, by flashing a new boot.img file. Before starting, verify in Settings - About phone,  and make sure that your phone build number looks like "JY-G5SW…" (see the picture above).

If your Jiayu G5S smartphone has Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 installed, then download the fix from here or from here. If your Jiayu G5S smartphone has Android KitKat 4.4.2 installed, then download the fix from here or from here.

Model: Jiayu G5S smartphone
Platform: MT6592
Project: vanzo92_wet_jb9 or vanzo92_cwet_kk

Config_version: V1.1.2

 

How to fix Invalid IMEI on Mediatek devices


This is a short tutorial on how to fix IMEI problems on your Mediatek MT6592 devices.

1. Download 'Invalid IMEI fix.rar' archive from here, here or here. Extract it.
2. Install the "SmartPhoneDriver" choose x64 or x86 and click on "spinstall.exe" it will install the vcom drivers needed for "BIRDA_SN_STATION_MT6592", I included the "MT65xx Preloader" drivers if you need it install with Device manager
3. Install "BIRDA_SN_STATION_MT6592", click on "setup.exe" "next, next, next, Finish"
4. Open "BIRDA_SN_STATION_MT6592" on the desktop icon
5. Select "USB VCOM", "SmartPhone", "WCDMA+TD", "System Config" Select only "IMEI" and "Dual IMEI" don't choose "Dual IMEI Same"
6. In "Data Base" click on "MD DB_1" go to extracted "db" folder and select file "BPLGUInfoCustomAppSrcP_MT6592_S00_MOLY_WR8_W1315_MD_WG_MP_V34_P2_1_wg_n", click on "AP DB" and select file "APDB_MT6592_S01_KK1.MP1_", click "OK"
7. Click on "Start" and write your IMEI_1 and IMEI_2 (the original Imeis of your phone is on the back cover behind the battery), click "OK"
8. Shutdown phone and take off the battery, insert battery again and connect the usb to phone, it will start to write imei to device and you will never gonna loose your IMEI again
9. After finished disconnect phone and turn it on.

Enjoy!

How to Rewrite or Repair IMEI on Android Phones and Tablets

In this post you can find how to rewrite or repair your IMEI number on your android device (phone or tablet). In some cases when your android device got bricked, after repairing it  you might face issues with SIM network because of invalid IMEI on your android. There are many  reasons behind it.  In order to fix this issue you can read the below guide to repair imei on android.
NOTE: This guide is only to repair your android phone using your already existed imei number which you got along with phone, but not to change it. Changing imei is illegal and we don’t support that. 



Rewrite / Repair IMEI on Android
In order to do this, your phone must be rooted already. You are going to do this through Engineering mode in your android device. You can use the below secret code in engineering mode to rewrite old IMEI on your android.

1. Enter this code in your android dialler - *#7465625# or * # * # 3646633 # * # *
2. Now you have to tap on callpad or connectivity or slide the screen.
3. Now find CDS information option. CDS stands for Common data service.
4. Once you found it, you’ll see Radio Information option there, just tap on it.
5. If your phone is single sim, then you’ll see one option there, and dual sim users will see 2 options there like Phone 1, Phone 2.
6. Write your IMEI code there like in this format : “AT +EGMR=1,7,”your imei code here” and “AT +EGMR=1,10,”your imei code here” . Example: “AT =EGMR=1,7”9000XXXXXXXXXXXX”  After that tap on send command button. That’s it.

Vplay, the hottest video streaming app for Android


Hello everybody!
As you may probably know or maybe not, the old www.vplay.ro recently became www.vplus.ro. Very nice! Now with dedicated Android app (Vplus-free.apk), which you can download here, here or here.

Requirements:
1. Creating a free account here. (takes about 1 minute / depends on your country - region). For Romanian subtitles please read this article.

Vplay app for Android has two sections: Shows & Movies.

How to install Android L boot animation on any smartphone


First, download AndroidL-Bootanimation.zip from here, here or here.

Installation of boot animation is relatively simple. However, as is the case in such situations, you must have a rooted device. Then, a file manager, like Root Explorer or X-plore is another absolute must. If you meet these conditions, all you have to do is download the zip. file with the new animation on your phone or SD card. Do not forget to make a backup of the old one if you want to return


The file will be copied into the System / Media. But this is not all. We have also mentioned using one of the file managers, to set permissions in the format 644. That is all. On the first restart you will enjoy the new animation.  
Warning: Do it at your own risk!

Good News, Rockchip fixed XBMC 1080p issue for RK3066 and RK3188 devices


Rockchip has fixed the XBMC 1080P issue for RK3066 and RK3188 devices; this apk is only for Android 4.2 OS for now. You can download xbmcapp-armeabi-v7a-rk.apk from here, here or here.



For the Android 4.4 OS the application will be available soon.

How to easily install Rockchip Rockusb Driver for Windows 8.1 & Windows 10 x64 bit



First download Rockchip driver USB fix archive from here, here or here. The archive contains two system files: usbhub.sys & usbport.sys (x64 & x86 versions).

Go to your system folder C:\Windows\System32\drivers and back-up these 2 files (usbhub.sys & usbport.sys). Then run as admin the file 'franken-usb.bat' or copy over yourself the provided 2 files from the archive over the original existing ones in C:\Windows\System32\drivers. 

Restart your PC. Install RockUSB driver with Rockchip Driver Assistant. Run Rockchip Batch Tool v1.7 and if the first block is pink then press 'Switch' button to turn it into green. The press 'Restore' button to flash the new firmware on your Rockchip CPU device (in my case a RK3188 tablet).

See the below video for details.



Video HD: How to easily root E-ceros One Smartphone MTK6592 Octa Core CPU with VRoot





Hello guys.
This is a very simple video tutorial on how to easily root your E-ceros One Smartphone with Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 OS.

3 simple steps to follow
1. Download latest version 1.7.7.7592 of VRoot tool from here and then install it on your PC.
2.  Enable 'USB Debugging' on your device. For that go to 'Settings' --> 'Developper Options' and enable (check) 'USB Debugging' option.
3. Connect your smartphone to PC via USB cable; run Vroot, wait for it to recognize your device (in this case model CM001) and then press on 'Root' green button. Your phone will reboot and then you have to look for SuperUser app and run it. Go to Play Store and install SuperSu. Run it and uninstall chinese SuperUser. You can also uninstall the chinesse application (Vroot daemon) installed on your smartphone.



BTW, You can buy E-ceros One Smartphone from www.chinavasion.com for only 146.10 Euro.


Chinavasion is a global China wholesale and China dropshipping company located in Shenzhen, China right across the China-Hong Kong border. Established in 2006, Chinavasion was the first company ever to offer electronics drop shipping directly from China. 
 E-ceros. A rising star among China-designed electronics companies, applying the latest technology to create great products for the tech-savvy gadget lover. ‘Beyond Imagination’ describes exactly what excites the E-CEROS team to deliver the very best quality to price ratio. The company is dedicated to developing innovative consumer electronics and efficient processes that foster invention, enrich people’s lives and continue to spur the rise of our high quality electronics brand beyond imagination. We hope to exceed your expectations and make your life more convenient and exciting than it is now.

Wi-Fi Fix for latest Franco Kernel 3.4.88 #208 on Nexus 4



By default the Wi-Fi isn't working on Nexus 4 with KitKat 4.4.3 stock firmware, with the latest Franco Kernel 3.4.88 #208. Download the Wi-Fi Fix from here, here or here. The archive contains 2 files: 4.4.3_Wifi_Fix.zip and Revert_4.4.3_Wifi_Fix.zip. 

To fix the Wi-Fi not working for Kernel Franco 3.4.88 #208 on Nexus 4, just copy 4.4.3_Wifi_Fix.zip file to your phone via USB cable, then go to recovery and flash the zip. If somehow you want to undone that, flash from recovery
Revert_4.4.3_Wifi_Fix.zip and you're done.

To install recovery on your Nexus 4 just download Nexus Root Toolkit 1.8.3 from here, unlock your phone, then root it and install TWRP v2.7.0.0. Use 'Quick Boot' to easily boot into TWRP. To flash the latest Franco Kernel on your Nexus device use Franco Kernel Updater from Play Store. (your device must to be rooted).

How to maximize and optimize battery life on Google Nexus 4 - LG E960





Choose from the options bellow only what is ok for you and your phone.

1. Lower the screen brightness
The brightness of the screen is likely the number one battery killer. If you would like to increase the battery life of your phone, the first thing that you should consider is lowering the screen brightness. This single action will likely have the most impact on the battery life of your Nexus 4. If you are hoping to get more than a day’s worth of battery life, you should set your brightness to “Auto brightness” or to a lower manual setting.

2. Minimize LTE/Bluetooth/GPS/NFC/Wifi usage. 
Disable NFC and Bluetooth by default permanently, just enable when you used it. After the screen brightness, network connectivity probably takes up the most battery. LTE uses more battery than 3G and 3G uses more battery than 2G, but we’re going to leave LTE enabled–as the phone should still be enjoyable to use. There’s no point in buying a high end phone if you’re going to disable everything that makes it enjoyable or useful. Nevertheless, if you don’t currently need it, leave Bluetooth, GPS, NFC and Wifi off. NFC allows you to transfer files to other phones by placing the phones back to back. However, at this point in time, NFC has limited uses, therefore to turn it off, go into “Settings” then “More…” and uncheck “NFC”.

3. Disable Google Now
Google Now is kinda neat, but it’s always searching for things to show you, so you can save some battery by disabling it. We don’t use it very often, so we won’t miss it. You can disable Google Now by swiping up with the desktop with two fingers. Click on “…”, select “Settings”, select “Google Now”, toggle “On” until it switches to “Off”.

4. Enable Airplane Mode in radio dead zones
If you’re in an area that has poor or no reception, you can consider enabling Airplane mode. The weaker the cell reception, the more effort your phone has to put in to try to lock onto a signal, thus the more battery is consumed. An example of airplane mode usage, if you’re going to spend the next hour in a subway with no cell phone reception, you can put your phone in Airplane mode during the commute so that it stops trying to lock onto a cell tower for the next hour. Also, if you sit in an office all day and you have poor cell reception there, that may cause a lot of battery usage. There’s not much you can do about getting a weak signal in the office, but you should know that it’s a factor.

5. Monitor battery usage
When you’re trying to increase the battery life of your phone, one of the first things that you need to do is figure out what is consuming the most energy. Install an app such as GSam Battery Monitor (Free) or BetterBatteryStats ($2.83) and use your phone as usual and it will tell you which apps are consuming the most battery. Various apps “wake up” your phone when it’s trying to sleep, therefore preventing your phone from sleeping for an extended period of time. You have to uninstall those apps if you want decent battery life.

6. Monitor CPU usage
The Nexus 4 CPU’s are clocked at 1.5GHz, but they don’t always run at that speed. The higher the clock speed, the more responsive the system and the more energy it uses. The lower the clock speed, the less responsive the system and the less energy it uses. It’s a balancing act. CPU Spy Plus (free) keeps track of how often your phone is running at what clock speed. Ideally, you would like to see something like below, where the majority of the time, the phone is in “deep sleep” or in the 384MHz zone. The phone uses minimal amount of energy during “deep sleep” and it’s an indicator that nothing is waking it up repeatedly.

7. Disable Autosync
Autosync can use quite a lot of battery life, therefore we’re going to turn off everything in Google, except for Gmail. This way you still get your email pushed to you, but it reduces the numbers of syncs and hopefully some battery. Go through your other “accounts” and decide if you really need them to sync.

8. Use a static wallpaper
We all love live wallpapers, but they use a lot of energy unfortunately. The most battery efficient wallpaper is a static wallpaper. You can use any image or any solid color that you like as the Nexus 4 has an IPS display, so it doesn’t make a difference. If your phone has a Super AMOLED or OLED display (i.e. Galaxy SIII, Galaxy Nexus), it would be beneficial to use a black background as for those types of screens, it takes about 6x less energy to display a black pixel than a white pixel. However, since the Nexus 4 has an IPS display, the wallpaper color makes no difference. (source, source)

9. Uninstall unnecessary apps
Uninstall apps that you don’t need. The more apps you have, the more internet data requests your phone may make, also the more likely one of your apps will wake up your phone from deep sleep. If you haven’t used an app in the last month, uninstall it. Consider uninstalling Facebook, Google+, Whatsap and Skype. Those apps can consume a lot of energy.
 
10. Lock timeout
Set an automatic lock timeout of 15 seconds or less. Go to “Settings”, “Security” then “Automatically Lock”.

11. Disable widgets that you don’t need
The more widgets you have on your screen, the more battery will be consumed. This is especially true for widgets that refresh or fetch data often.

12. Do not use a 3rd party task killers to kill apps
Android is very good at managing resources. You will do more harm than good if you use task killers. Feel free to use the task manager that comes with Android, but avoid using 3rd party task killers (source, source)

13. Upload and sync only on Wi-Fi
If you use Google+ and Dropbox, set it so they only upload files on wifi (instead of cellular data)

14. Turn off sounds
We’ve turned off “Dial Pad Touch Sounds”, ”Touch Sounds”, ”Screen Lock Sounds” and “Sound on keypress”. To get there, go to “Settings” then “Sound” and “Settings” then “Language & Input” then “Android Keyboard”.

15. Turn off Vibrate and Haptic Feedback
Vibration and haptic feedback takes a lot of battery. Therefore, you can consider turning them off. You can turn off “Vibrate on Touch” and  ”Vibrate on keypress”. We’ll leave “Vibrate on notification” and “Vibrate on notification” enabled, but it’s up to you. Go to “Settings” then “Sound” and “Settings” then “Language & Input” then “Android Keyboard”.

16. Install an ad blocking app
There are various apps that can block most ads in Android. I use something called AdFree (free), but a good alternative is AdAway (free) and Adblock Plus. These apps require root access to run. They will update the HOST file in Android, therefore blocking most ads from loading. Less internet requests should mean less battery usage. Google removed all 3 apps from the Google Play store (March 2013), therefore I updated the links to their homepages. You can just “sideload” the apps.

17. Set the date and time manually
This is probably overkill, but you can disable automatic date & time and time zone and set the time, date and time zone yourself in order to reduce internet updates. Go into “Settings” then “Date & time”

18. Turn Android debugging off
The argument goes that by enabling USB debugging, it starts the ADB server daemon and it’s waiting for requests. We’re not sure if there is any negative battery impact by leaving it enabled, but just to make sure, we’ll disable USB debugging. Go into “Settings” then “Developer Options”

19. Turn auto rotate screen off
You can also consider disabling auto-rate. When auto-rotate is enabled, internal sensors are activated to keep track of its angle. You may save some battery by disabling it.

20. Disable location settings
You can disable “Access to my location”, therefore apps won’t be able to use GPS or google’s location services via Wi-fi and cellular towers. If you need to use Google Maps or Navigation, just enable GPS as usual.

21. Install an efficient launcher
Nova Launcher Prime is coded very efficiently and one of the most popular. It can potentially save some battery life. Other alternative launchers can be found.

22. Disable animations
No matter which launcher you’re using, try to disable the scroll effect animations when changing home screens and between app drawer screens. The less animation, the better.

23. Reduce the number of home screens
If you can, reduce the number of home screens. We only have 1 blank home screen.

24. Add a “Go to sleep” button
Add a “Go to sleep” button to your Quick settings panel. Instead of pushing the power button and hoping that the phone goes to sleep, you can direct the phone to go to sleep via the Quick settings panel. To add the button (assuming you’re using CyanogenMod +10.1), go into “Settings”, then “System” then “Quick Settings panel” then “Tiles and layout” then push “+” to add the “Go to sleep” button.

25. Disable backup my data
You can disable “backup up my data” as well. Before you do a factory reset, you should turn this back on in order to resync your data.

26. Log out of Google Talk
Google Talk logs you in by default, therefore it keeps a constant data connection. If you don’t use Google Talk often, sign out.

27. Turn off LED notifications
Some say that the little LED light prevents the phone from sleeping. You can experiment and decide for yourself. Go into “Settings” then “System” then “Notification Light”.

28. Turn off battery life if low.
There’s no reason to have a light blink when your battery is low. The light will only make you drain more battery. Therefore, go into “Settings”, then “System” then “Battery Light”.

29. Disable notifications in Facebook
You should disable Messenger location services (which tells people where you are via GPS when you send someone a facebook message) and you can consider disabling notifications. You won’t receive facebook notifications anymore, but you can still update facebook manually when you’re in the facebook app. A lot of people advise against use the facebook app entirely if one is concerned with battery life and to only use the facebook mobile website, but we think that if you disable messenger location services and notifications, it should be okay to use. In the facebook app, go to “Account” then “App Settings”.

30. Disable Cloud Print and HP Print Service Plugin
By default these options are activated.

31. Install and use Snapdragon BatteryGuru free from Play Store.
Snapdragon BatteryGuru is a battery life saver app that extends battery performance and improves overall user experience by intelligently making changes that optimize device functionality in phones with Snapdragon mobile processors. 
Go in 'Settings' and enable 'Low Power Mode', this option activates when power level goes under 20% and reduce:
- screen brightness
- screen timeout
- stopp app refresh
- disable mobile data
- disable Wi-Fi
- disable Bluetooth
- disable vibrate on touch
Go in 'Apps' tab and choose applications to refresh 'only when you open it'. 

32. Install and use 'Night Mode' app free from Play Store
Use it to put the phone to sleep during a night time interval (ex. from 23:00  to 06:00) and it will:
- disable notification light;
- disable haptic feedback;
- disable notification sounds;
- disable ringtone sounds;
- disable vibration and sounds;
- minimize brightness.


How to repair and revive your Google Nexus 4 - LG E960


Hello everybody.
This article is for owners of Nexus 4 who have had big problems lately with their smartphone.

Symptoms:
- the phone loses signal randomly;
- using camera related apps the phone turns off or reboots;
- using wifi network with weak signal the phone turns off or reboots;
- CPU intensive requests make the phone to turn off or to reboot;
- other issues related with above problems.

I concluded that all these problems are due to faulty battery the battery life cycle ended and must be replaced. As you see in the image below, the battery was swollen inside the phone, forcing housing to crack open. 

 

The solution is simple and you can fix Google Nexus 4 yourself, just follow these steps:

1. Buy a high quality replacement battery For LG Google Nexus from Aliexpress.com for only 9.73 USD with free shipping.
2. Follow this tutorial to replace the battery.
3. Follow this tutorial to upgrade your Google Nexus 4 to KitKat 4.4.3 without waiting for OTA Update. You also can unlock and root the phone.
4. If your Nexus 4 is already on KitKat 4.4.3, then unlock and root it with Nexus Root Toolkit 1.8.3 and then calibrate the battery, installing 'Battery Calibration' application, free from Play Store. 
5. Use this tutorial to maximize and optimize battery life on Google Nexus 4 - LG E960.

The new battery
 
 
 


The old swollen battery
 
 

 


Now the phone is working just great, as good as new... 
Enjoy, share is love!

Guide: How to simply install Flash Player on Android 4.4 Kitkat devices





1) Download and install on your Android device Dolphin Browser free from Play Store. (Dolphin Browser v.10.2.0)
2) Download and install the hacked Flash Player from here, here or here. (Adobe Flash Player 11.1 android 4.4.apk)
3) Make sure that the flash setting in Dolphin Browser is on. (Click Menu > Settings > Web Content > Flash Player) 
4) Make sure that the Jetpak in Dolphin Browser is on. (Click Menu > Settings > Jetpak)


Video HD: How to use 3G Modem dongle and enable mobile data on E-ceros Vision tablet with Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2


This is a simple tutorial on how to enable and use mobila data connection on E-ceros Vision tablet with Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 operating system by using a 3G Modem dongle.

1. First you have to root your tablet following this simple video tutorial.
2. Go to Play Store and look for PPP Widget. Install it for free and put the PPP Widget to your tablet home screen. Give root acces to this app, turn off your WiFi connection then plug in your 3G Modem dongle. Basically you're good to go, it depends on your 3G Modem dongle model and your mobile data carrier. 

In my case I used ZTE MF110 dongle from Digi Net Mobil (Romania).
 

Video HD: How to easily root E-ceros Vision tablet with VRoot One Key Tool



Hello guys.
This is a very simple video tutorial on how to easily root your E-ceros Vision tablet with Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 OS.

3 simple steps to follow
1. Download latest version of VRoot tool from here and then install it on your PC.
2.  Enable 'USB Debugging' on your tablet. For that go to 'Settings' --> 'About Tablet' --> and tap several times (7-8 times) on 'Build Number' (last row). Then go to 'Developper Options' just above the 'Avout Tablet' tab and enable (check) 'USB Debugging' option.
3. Connect your tablet to PC via USB cable; run Vroot, wait for it to recognize your tablet (in this case model CT1001) and then press on 'Root' green button. Your tablet will reboot and then you have to look for SuperUser app and run it. You can uninstall the chinesse application (daemon) installed on your tablet apps.

How to unbrick RKM MK902 TV Box



This is only for a soft brick, if you flash by mistake with a different / incorrect / lower firmware or bootloader, etc.

Normally, thanks to full Size slave USB port, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 driver is installed with no problem at all, and you can see the TV Box as ROCKUSB in Device Manager. 

But if you flash the wrong firmware or the wrong bootloader you can end on Windows 8 / 8.1 with the famous error 'Unknown USB Device' (device descriptor request failed), currently still largely met at ROCKUSB devices with micro USB connector.

To fix that you have to temporarily use a PC with Windows XP just to flash back the correct firmware. Any firmware from this list will do the trick.

Note
If the device is not recognized yet by the PC with Windows XP installed or it looks like it is not powering on, try to connect the power cord to the RKM MK902, then connect the TV Box to the PC via USB cable. If this is only a soft brick, the device should be soon recognized by the PC, then flash back a good firmware from the list above.

More details about RKM MK902 TV Box you'll find here.

Download USBDeview v2.27, Fix USB Connection Problems


So, if you are having trouble using PdaNet or Moborobo to install your Android ADB driver... here is your fix. 

USBDeview is a small utility that lists all USB devices that currently connected to your computer, as well as all USB devices that you previously used.
For each USB device, extended information is displayed: Device name/description, device type, serial number (for mass storage devices), the date/time that device was added, VendorID, ProductID, and more...
USBDeview also allows you to uninstall USB devices that you previously used, disconnect USB devices that are currently connected to your computer, as well as to disable and enable USB devices.
You can also use USBDeview on a remote computer, as long as you login to that computer with admin user.

Download USBDeview v2.27 from here, here or here. There are two file packages. Get either the 32-Bit or 64-Bit package depending on whether or not your Windows Operating System is 32-bit or 64-bit. The package contains the USBDeview Program. For a full tutorial enter here.  More details about this application you'll find here.

HDMI Fix for Sumvision Cyclone Voyager 7' Android 4.2.2 firmware



Download HDMI settings_fix.zip from here, here or here. Don't extract it; just copy it on a micro SD card and install the file from CWM. Install CWM 6.0.31 using this tutorial or take a look here.


Enjoy it, share is love! ;)

Patch v1.0 for Sumvision Cyclone Voyager 7' 4.2.2





All you need:

  • PiPO S1 Tablet and Data Cable
  • Rockchip Batch Tool - Download Here
  • RockUSB Drivers - Included at Rockchip Batch Tool
  • Sumvision Cyclone Voyager 4.2 ROM (Rooted by Kasty)- Download Here
  • Root Explorer (Any)
  • Cyclone Voyager Patch v1 by AlmoSTacey - Download Here
  • A Windows PC (Windows 7 Recommended)
  • A Brain and Patience
  • Nova Launcher (Prime or Free - Download it at Play Store)
  • Follow the original tutorial from here nicdroid.blogspot.ro
Steps to follow
1.) Download the attatch buildv1.prop.
2.) Copy buildv1.prop to root folder not to system folder
3.) Rename buildv1.prop to build.prop
4.) Change the permission of build.prop to RW-R-R
5.) Copy the build.prop with the permission of RW-R-R
6.) Now go to system folder and change the permission of the system folder to RW.
7.) Paste the build.prop and overwrite it and reboot....

Patch v1.0
- Nexus 7 Style (With status bar on top)
- 120 DPI for look like HD :)

Build.prop Tweaks
- Better Performance
- Faster Scrolling
- Long life Battery
- Increas Media Performance
- Increas Streaming Video




Video tutorial: How to install Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 on Pipo S1 tablet

Download links and instructions you'll find here.

 

 Always keep in mind that this is not a review, just a first sight of this firmware. You have to test it more for another details, to see if it satisfies your needs.

How to dump current Android firmware



Romdump is a (very) simple program that dumps the boot, recovery and system partitions to your SD card, this will allow someone who is technicaly minded to create a recovery image.
First, you need a rooted device before you can begin the process. After you have rooted it, you have download from Play Store an application called 'Android terminal emulator'.

Next, copy the 'romdump' file to your SD card and put the sdcard into your device. Copy and paste the romdump file to /data/local/ (open root browers /root access file manager and then go to data folder and then open local folder and paste the file romdump). Change the permission of the romdump file (using ES File Explorer --> Hold the file --> Properties --> and change it to 755 (rwxrw-rw).
Created a folder name 'romdump' in SD card.  Open the installed android terminal emulator app and use to following command:

After you run that you can copy the whole folder from /sdcard/romdump to your PC (using external sdcard, usb plug-in, etc)
Note: if you get a error about "cannot create /sdcard/romdump/..." that means you need remove a file/folder in your sdcard that named as romdump. You will see all the things whats going on below if you see this then you will get the ROM dumped if not then follow the steps once again.

Here is the list of the files you get after running romdump:

config.gz
system.info.gz
boot.img
recovery.img
system.tar
checksum.md5
Android ROM dumper v0.82b
(c)2011 Sebastian404
Device : xxxxxxx

Creating required files... done.
Opening mtd table... done.
Dumping kernel config... /proc/config.gz: No such file or directory
done.
Dumping boot partition... done.
Dumping recovery partition... done.
Dumping system partition... done.
Creating Checksums... done.
Cleaning up... done.
All done. 



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