[Development] How to root the Wiko U Feel and Wiko U Feel Lite
[Development] How to root the Wiko U Feel and Wiko U Feel Lite
(11-02-2017, 10:13 PM)hovatekOk ! sorry for my english.(11-02-2017, 04:50 PM)mauropicotto 1. No ! My phone has not been bricked before flash the TWRP
2. I flashed the first time on the new phone and the original clean ROM with your files. A second time after restoring the phone with the Wiko restoration software
I don't understand No. 2
I need to know if you've been able to flash back a working stock recovery.img so I can use it to port TWRP for your Build
(12-02-2017, 08:49 AM)mauropicotto Ok ! sorry for my english.
No ! flash recovery alone does not work for me. I am obliged to use the software wiko or Sp flash tool by flashing the recovery and partition system so that the phone can restart.
(30-09-2016, 03:02 PM)hovatek
The Wiko U Feel and Wiko U Feel Lite are Mediatek MT6735 chipset (SoC) powered Android phones which ship with Android 6.0 (Marshmallow). This guide will teach you how to easily root either of these Wiko devices.
How do I root a Wiko U Feel or Wiko U Feel Lite Android phone?
- Download TWRP for Wiko U Feel (Marshmallow) ported by Team Hovatek at https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B4S-Z726V...t=download
- Download TWRP for Wiko U Feel Lite (Marshmallow) ported by Team Hovatek at https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B4S-Z726V...t=download
- Setup ADB and Fastboot on the PC using the guide at https://www.hovatek.com/forum/thread-588.html
- Extract and copy the TWRP recovery.img into the same folder as the fastboot.exe and adb.exe
- Unlock the Bootloader of the Wiko U Feel or Wiko U Feel Lite using the guide at https://www.hovatek.com/forum/thread-14811.html
- Download SuperSU 2.76.zip at https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B_-waNKLv...t=download
- Copy SuperSU.zip to both the phone’s SD card and internal storage
- Connect the phone to the PC via USB cord while switched On and boot it into Fastboot (as instructed in the Bootloader unlock guide)
- When the phone enters Fastboot, flash the TWRP recovery image to the phone by typing the command below then pressing Enter
Code:fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
- Once recovery is flashed in fastboot, hold the Volume up + Power button and don’t release till the phone reboots. When it does, select Recovery from the list
- In TWRP, if you get a prompt asking you to swipe to allow modification of the System partition, tap KEEP READ ONLY
- If TWRP offers to root the phone, select NO
- In TWRP recovery, tap Install
- Navigate to the location of the SuperSU2.76.zip and select it
- Swipe to confirm flashing of SuperSU.zip and wait till flashing is complete
- Reboot the phone normally
- Confirm Root by installing and running Root Checker @ https://play.google.com/store/apps/detai...heck&hl=en
(24-04-2017, 09:27 AM)Tortellidroga There are someone that rooted with success following this guide? I've read only of People in trouble with this procedure! Is the Twrp from hovatec "clean"? Why is not on official twrp page? Thanks
(11-02-2018, 09:08 PM)Coertmans For those who have problems installing TWRP and Rooting Will Ufeel,
I think I know why this method isn't working for some.
There are 2 types of Wiko Ufeel (NOT Lite)
Both are Wiko Ufeel and have the same specs but something is different with the hardware and also the Firmware Rom of both ufeel's are called different ..
Also on the outside on the back the have a cosmetic difference, one has a round speaker hope and the other one looks like a wide opening...
The Ufeel With the round speaker hole on the back can be rooted and TWRP can be installed using the Method but Havok...
Greetz Coertmans
(04-05-2018, 11:57 AM)mister motion (bambin401) Hello,
I just tried your guide for my ufeel lite but after installing the supersu file my wiko don't boot, it is stock on a bootloop of the first image.
It may be a problem with the supersu file i don't know.
(13-05-2018, 10:41 AM)Daniele Turiano Hi everybody, I got a problem with installing TWRP.
I follow the guide until TWRP installing and first boot in recovery works well but I want to root via Magisk and, if I reboot normally and then in recovery mode, I found the original recovery and not TWRP anymore. It's like TWRP is not permanently installed but only in read and after reboot disappear.