Install TWRP or CWM to root Smart Coral II
Install TWRP or CWM to root Smart Coral II
(17-04-2017, 05:13 AM)alichiddy Hi,
I need TWRP or CWM for my device Smart Coral II Android 6.0 (MT6580 512 RAM and 8GB Storage I guess) to install SuperSU and root my device.
The Stock recovery.img and Scatter file:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-G7bK...0FyWXZ4NVU
If you don't mind, I like to know what should be done if I bought another mobile and wanted to create a compatible TWRP/CWM to root.
Thanks in Advanced
(18-04-2017, 03:00 AM)alichiddy Thanks for the recovery, it was successfully installed and temporarily fixed my IMEI for whatever reason, but after installing SuperSU.zip the device reboots once before rebooting normally without rooting my device and IMEI was gone again.
I did refuse Philz recovery to apply root when asked before rebooting and after insalling SuperSU and confirming the installation. I even tried different versions of SuperSU.zip to see if Philz recovery can install it properly & accepting Philz recovery to apply root to no success.
Does it have anything to do with unlocking the Bootloader and enabling the OEM unlocking feature before all these procedures? Cause I've unlocked my Bootloader before.
Thanks again
(18-04-2017, 08:05 AM)alichiddy 1- SuperSU version 1.91, 2.67 and the latest one 2.79
2- Yes, the Root Checker app, SuperSU itself and ES File Explorer
3- Thanks, Maui META method worked for me. Just an opinion, if you can add in the methods which one needs root and which doesn't that would be great, and to be more useful add how big the needed files are for people knowing which one will take less time downloading them since you guys have mentioned a lot of methods and that's excellent, Well Done.
If I check to verify MD5, an error comes up:
MD5 Check: error
If it relates to why it's not rooting my phone
(18-04-2017, 12:21 PM)alichiddy Yep, it's the one mentioned in the thread you sent https://www.hovatek.com/forum/thread-16952.html
That's the first one I tried, and the others are the ones that I mentioned as being "different versions"