If you’d like to know how to flash a ROM on MTK6752, MT6732, MT6753, MT6735, MT6595, MT6592, MT6589, MT6572, MT6582, MT6577, you’re on the write post. Normally we refer people to this post, as the procedure is mostly the same. But for the sake of simplicity, we’ll write a stand-alone tutorial. (more…)
Category: Tutorials
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How To Partition Storage MTK6582 MTK6592 MTK6577 MTK6589!
Have you ever wondered how to change / modify your storage partition so that you have more space in your internal storage, and less on the phone storage? (more…)
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Backup ROM MTK6592 / MTK6589 / MTK6582 / MTK6577 / MTK6572 – Any MTK Phone!
User NexusTrix at Chinaphonearena has made an awesome contribution. A full tutorial on how to backup any MediaTek phone. Though he included ‘MT6592’ in the mix, I’m not sure MTK Droid Tools is 100% compatible with MTK6592 phones, but the process will be the same. MTK Droid Tools will surely be updated to include the new SoC soon. (more…)
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Fix NVRAM Err = 0x10 And Random MAC Address!
More than a few China phone MTK6577, MTK6589, MTK65xx users have turned up with either NVRAM Err = 0x10, or NVRAM Err = 0x04. Other users may also need to change their MAC address because more than one device has the same MAC address and it’s creating a conflict on the wifi network. (more…)
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Gizbeat 101: GPS Not Working On MTK6592 MTK6582 MTK6589 MTK6577 MTK6575!
Among all the topics that come up on the forum, issues with GPS not working are the most numerous. Rather than typing out the same suggestions over and over again, I’ve decided to make a tutorial to refer to people that may take care of some basic questions and solutions to get GPS working again on MTK6589 MTK6577 MTK6575. (more…)
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Graphical Easy Root MTK6592 MTK6582 MTK6589 MTK6577 MTK6575!
We recently posted a tutorial on how to root MTK6589. We’ve now come across a new root method that is compatible with a whopping 122 MTK phones and should work with many others, as many MTK phones use ported and similar ROMs. This Graphical Auto-Root is also compatible with MTK6575, MTK6577 and most likely older versions of MTK chipset as well. (more…)
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TWRP CWM Recovery and Root MTK6592 MTK6582 MTK6589!
About a month back I wrote a tutorial on how to root MTK6589. While the same basic idea applies, I’ve upgraded the tutorial a bit with new tools and a different root file.
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How To Change File Permissions Through ADB
Gizbeat has come across a situation where a chinaphonearena user is soft-bricked and can’t boot into Android. I believe this is due to the permission settings on the build.prop file.
He can still boot into recovery and is already rooted. So here’s a good chance to write a tutorial on how to change file permissions through ADB should the need arise.
The tutorial will cover this specific situation of doing it through recovery, (more…)
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Auto Root MTK6592 MTK6582 MTK6572 MTK6589!
There are several auto-root tools that work with older MTK devices and older versions of Android, but up until a couple days ago, there was no Auto-Root option for MTK6589 and the newer android versions (4.1/4.2)
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MTK6592 / MTK6582 / MTK6575 / MTK6577 / MTK6589 ADB VCOM PDAnet Drivers!
The first step to rooting your Jelly Bean, Ice Cream Sandwich, KitKat, Lollipop or Marshmallow MediaTek MTK phone or installing a new ROM or recovery is getting the ADB VCOM drivers installed properly.
Gizbeat put up a tutorial half a year back about PDAnet drivers for your MediaTek MT6755 MT6753 MT6797 MT6750 MT6737MTK 6575 MTK6577 MTK6592 MT6582 MTK6732 MTK6752 MTK6595 / MTK6589 MTK6572 MTK6753 MTK6735 MTK6732 MTK6795 MT6752 smartphones. (more…)
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Gizbeat 101 – Root Your 4.2.1 MTK6589 Hero 7500+ / Zopo ZP800H / ZP810 / ZP950H / ZP950+
Beginners, please read this full tutorial as well – It explains some of these steps in more detail.
NOTE: This assumes you are starting fresh, or willing to start fresh with a new Flashable ROM and that you’ve already got it downloaded and extracted. (more…)
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Disable or Enable The On-screen / Virtual Software keys In Android!
This is for any of you who may want to enable or disable the onscreen / virtual softkeys in Android 4.0 and up. Some ROMs have this feature enabled by default, but not everyone likes it as it does take up some screen real estate. Conversely, some people really like the functionality of the virtual softkeys and may want to enable them. (more…)