![]() ROMs use a common Android kernel as the base, but it will also include software, firmware, and drivers that have to match those same components. They may appear somewhat similar in appearance but internally all the manufacturers use different and widely varying components for each model. Every phone model has its own, unique, internal hardware configuration. ![]() Can anyone give me some advice on which custom ROM I should use?Įvery ROM is going to be created to match a specific hardware configuration, that's why they are not interchangeable with each other. But here I am, stratching my head wondering which ROM should I use. So here comes the question, what custom ROM of android 7.0 should I use? I've been browsing through the XDA forums and they have custom android 7.0 ROMs for specific devices like samsung, LG, Sony etc. I can see the option to apply an update from ADB (I've used the fastboot tool to get this brick unstuck from fastboot mode) or from SD card (which from what I've known is from the internal storage or an external storage device). I have also successfully accessed the android recovery menu by holding down the power button+ volume up botton, which is surprising, in english. Luckily I know Chinese and chose the "version info" tab and the device claimed itself to be running android 7.0, an IOS skin I assume. ![]() So I was off to the factory test menu, I turned the device off, pushed the power button and volume down botton, then I was greeted with this menu So I decided to dig deeper into this fake iphone, the skin seemed to cover its android identity pretty well. This all started as my father bought some knock-off iphone, it had an IOS skin, but it was laggy as hell and the app store had no apps, in other words, it was utterly unusable.
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