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openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/nairo.yaml

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maintainer: Tobias Sterbak (tsterbak)
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device_name: Motorola moto g 5G plus / one 5G
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is_ab_device: true
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device_code: nairo
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device_code: nairo
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supported_device_codes:
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- nairo
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- nairo
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steps:
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unlock_bootloader:
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- type: call_button
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- type: call_button
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content: >
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As a first step, you need to unlock the bootloader of your device. A bootloader is the piece of software, that tells your phone
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how to start and run an operating system (like Android). You need to boot into fastboot mode by pressing the 'Confirm and run' button. Then continue.
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command: adb_reboot_bootloader
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- type: call_button
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- type: call_button
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content: >
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Now you need to get your device ID to get an unlock code from Motorola. Press 'Confirm and run' to get the ID. (You need to toggle 'Advanced Output' here to see it.)
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Copy it to a separate file to use it in the next step.
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command: fastboot_unlock_with_code
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- type: call_button
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content: >
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Press the button to reboot. Since the device resets completely, you will need to re-enable USB debugging to continue.
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Press the button to reboot. Since the device resets completely, you will need to re-enable USB debugging to continue.
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Connect your device to your PC via USB. Then confirm here to continue.
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command: fastboot_reboot
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boot_recovery:
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img: twrp-start.jpeg
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content: >
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Now we need to boot into recovery again. Press run and when you see the TWRP screen you can continue.
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command: fastboot_boot_recovery
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command: fastboot_boot_recovery

openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/ocean.yaml

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maintainer: Tobias Sterbak (tsterbak)
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device_name: Motorola Moto G7 power
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is_ab_device: true
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device_code: ocean
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device_code: ocean
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supported_device_codes:
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- ocean
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- ocean
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steps:
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unlock_bootloader:
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- type: call_button
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- type: call_button
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content: >
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As a first step, you need to unlock the bootloader of your device. A bootloader is the piece of software, that tells your phone
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how to start and run an operating system (like Android). You need to boot into fastboot mode by pressing the 'Confirm and run' button. Then continue.
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command: adb_reboot_bootloader
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- type: call_button
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- type: call_button
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content: >
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Now you need to get your device ID to get an unlock code from Motorola. Press 'Confirm and run' to get the ID. (You need to toggle 'Advanced Output' here to see it.)
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Copy it to a separate file to use it in the next step.
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command: fastboot_unlock_with_code
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- type: call_button
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content: >
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Press the button to reboot. Since the device resets completely, you will need to re-enable USB debugging to continue.
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Press the button to reboot. Since the device resets completely, you will need to re-enable USB debugging to continue.
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Connect your device to your PC via USB. Then confirm here to continue.
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command: fastboot_reboot
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boot_recovery:
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img: twrp-start.jpeg
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content: >
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Now we need to boot into recovery again. Press run and when you see the TWRP screen you can continue.
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command: fastboot_boot_recovery
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command: fastboot_boot_recovery

openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/on7xelte.yaml

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maintainer: MagicLike
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device_name: Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime
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is_ab_device: false
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device_code: on7xelte
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device_code: on7xelte
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supported_device_codes:
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- on7xelte
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- on7xeltedd
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- on7xeltekl
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- on7xeltekk
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- on7xelteks
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- on7xelteub
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- on7xeltezt
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untested: true
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steps:
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unlock_bootloader:
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boot_recovery:
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- type: call_button
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content: >
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As a first step, you need to boot into the bootloader. A bootloader is the piece of software,
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that tells your phone how to start and run an operating system (like Android). Your device should be turned on.
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As a first step, you need to boot into the bootloader. A bootloader is the piece of software,
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that tells your phone how to start and run an operating system (like Android). Your device should be turned on.
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Then press 'Confirm and run' to reboot into the bootloader. Continue once it's done.
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command: adb_reboot_download
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- type: confirm_button
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img: samsung-buttons.png
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content: >
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Unplug the USB cable from your device. Then manually reboot into recovery by pressing the *Volume Down* + *Power buttons* for 8~10 seconds
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until the screen turns black & release the buttons immediately when it does, then boot to recovery with the device powered off,
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hold *Volume Up* + *Home* + *Power button*.
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Unplug the USB cable from your device. Then manually reboot into recovery by pressing the *Volume Down* + *Power buttons* for 8~10 seconds
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until the screen turns black & release the buttons immediately when it does, then boot to recovery with the device powered off,
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hold *Volume Up* + *Home* + *Power button*.

openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/pioneer.yaml

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maintainer: Tobias Sterbak (tsterbak)
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device_name: Sony Xperia XA2
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is_ab_device: true
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device_code: pioneer
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device_code: pioneer
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supported_device_codes:
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- pioneer
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- pioneer
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requirements:
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android: 9
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- type: link_button_with_confirm
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content: >
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Click on the button to open the instructions on Sonys official unlocking website to generate an unlock code for your bootloader.
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Once you got the code write it down somewhere and continue to input the code.
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Once you got the code write it down somewhere and continue to input the code.
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link: https://developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/unlock-yourboot-loader/
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- type: confirm_button
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content: >
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command: fastboot_unlock_with_code
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- type: call_button
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content: >
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Press the button to reboot. Since the device resets completely, you will need to re-enable USB debugging to continue.
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Press the button to reboot. Since the device resets completely, you will need to re-enable USB debugging to continue.
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Connect your device to your PC via USB. Then confirm here to continue.
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command: fastboot_reboot
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boot_recovery:
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- type: call_button
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content: >
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Now we need to boot into recovery again. Press run and when you see the TWRP screen you can continue.
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command: fastboot_flash_boot
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command: fastboot_flash_boot

openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/racer.yaml

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- racer
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steps:
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unlock_bootloader:
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- type: call_button
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- type: call_button
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content: >
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As a first step, you need to unlock the bootloader of your device. A bootloader is the piece of software, that tells your phone
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how to start and run an operating system (like Android). You need to boot into fastboot mode by pressing the 'Confirm and run' button. Then continue.
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command: adb_reboot_bootloader
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- type: call_button
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- type: call_button
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content: >
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Now you need to get your device ID to get an unlock code from Motorola. Press 'Confirm and run' to get the ID. (You need to toggle 'Advanced Output' here to see it.)
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Copy it to a separate file to use it in the next step.
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command: fastboot_unlock_with_code
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- type: call_button
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content: >
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Press the button to reboot. Since the device resets completely, you will need to re-enable USB debugging to continue.
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Press the button to reboot. Since the device resets completely, you will need to re-enable USB debugging to continue.
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Connect your device to your PC via USB. Then confirm here to continue.
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command: fastboot_reboot
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boot_recovery:
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img: twrp-start.jpeg
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content: >
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Now we need to boot into recovery again. Press run and when you see the TWRP screen you can continue.
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command: fastboot_boot_recovery
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command: fastboot_boot_recovery

openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/redfin.yaml

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device_name: Pixel 5
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is_ab_device: true
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device_code: redfin
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device_code: redfin
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supported_device_codes:
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- redfin
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- redfin
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requirements:
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The bootloader is now unlocked. Since the device resets completely, you will need to re-enable USB debugging to continue.
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boot_recovery:
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- type: confirm_button
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content: >
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Now you need to boot a custom recovery system on the phone. A recovery is a small subsystem on your phone, that manages updating,
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Boot a custom recovery (temporarily) by pressing 'Confirm and run'. Once it's done continue.
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command: fastboot_boot_recovery
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command: fastboot_boot_recovery

openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/s3ve3g.yaml

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maintainer: Tobias Sterbak (tsterbak)
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device_name: Samsung Galaxy S III Neo
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is_ab_device: false
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device_code: s3ve3g
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device_code: s3ve3g
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supported_device_codes:
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- s3ve3g
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- s3ve3g
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steps:
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boot_recovery:
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There are two possible hardware configurations of this phone regardless of model number. Some phones were released with a Sony IMX 175 rear camera sensor, while others with a Samsung s5k4h5yb rear camera sensor. As such, we’ve separated this devices builds into two separate builds. The procedure to distinguish which to use is as follows:
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- Make sure to be on the latest stock firmware of your variant (you can check updates with Settings, Updates);
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Unplug the USB cable from your device. Then manually reboot into recovery by pressing the *Volume Down* + *Power buttons* for
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8~10 seconds until the screen turns black & release the buttons immediately when it does, then boot to recovery with the device powered off,
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hold *Volume Up* + *Home* + *Power*. Confirm when the recovery screen appears.
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Unplug the USB cable from your device. Then manually reboot into recovery by pressing the *Volume Down* + *Power buttons* for
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8~10 seconds until the screen turns black & release the buttons immediately when it does, then boot to recovery with the device powered off,
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hold *Volume Up* + *Home* + *Power*. Confirm when the recovery screen appears.

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