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Help Based on what I can install other rom, kernel, sw and so on?

costarica

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While my other cause is in progress, Let`s clear one the most important question for everyone.

let`s make a tutorial from my photo as an example: Having for example such settings curently, what kernel, rom, system recovery,etc I can install on such device? On what is based installing, probably also on the name of cpu?

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You can install whatever rom, kernel, etc. You find for your specific device. Name of cpu, all that stuff doesn't matter at all. Use your full model number to see if you can find a community on here or XDA. Though from a very quick Google search I don't think you'll have much luck.
 
No no, it's the opposite. An LG G3 and a one plus one share the same qualcomm processor, but you can't use roms for the one plus one on an lg g3 or the other way around. You need a custom recovery and a custom rom built specifically for your device, if not you end up with a paperweight.
 
Honestly nothing I can find, not much more than it's an obscure Chinese tablet so I doubt there's much development. Sorry man that's all I got.
 
can also anyone tell me, is that possible on normal with stock recovery and rom tablet make a backup of rom with some google play store application?

also, the name of the original rom from the photo is that: moly.wr8.w1315.md.wg.mp.v35.b15
??? or I do not understand.
 
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that is a general question,not connected with my situation, just general, is that possible.???

ps: I have past even chinese sites, to me, in does not make a difference which language, I can find in any language, if there is info.

As you have seen, there are roms: moly.wr8.w1315.md.wg.mp.v35.b15 only at the place of b15, there are p1, p6,p15 and so on.
 
Actually that "moly.wr8.w1315.md.wg.mp.v35.b15" is described in your screenshot as the "baseband version", i.e. the firmware controlling the phones radios. That's not a ROM, and it's not something that there will be custom developments of. Installing a custom ROM, where these exist, does not change the baseband.

can also anyone tell me, is that possible on normal with stock recovery and rom tablet make a backup of rom with some google play store application?
No, you cannot. If you want to back the ROM up you need a custom recovery.
And whatever you do, do not install a custom recovery that was built for a different device, even if it uses the same SoC (System on a Chip, what you referred to as a "cpu" but is actually a bit more than that). A recovery built for a different device can mess you up very badly.
 
thanks man, but in many little forums, I saw this as the main description for the rom: moly.wr8.w1315.md.wg.mp.v35.b15

so what the rom name is from my photo?
 
thanks man, but in many little forums, I saw this as the main description for the rom: moly.wr8.w1315.md.wg.mp.v35.b15

so what the rom name is from my photo?
None of us care if other forums are wrong about the description.

There isn't a rom name in that picture - if and only if the manufacturer puts together a rom file and makes it public, then the name of the file will be the name of the rom.

No matter how many different ways you ask the question, the answer is not going to change.
 
so to close this post, I can install custom rom, only if there shall be written for example my model name: h007, correct? if they do not indicate this, than, better not to bother with it. yes?
 
That's not really how stuff goes down on AF, if anyone else has the same question it's good to leave threads open.
 
Actually that "moly.wr8.w1315.md.wg.mp.v35.b15" is described in your screenshot as the "baseband version", i.e. the firmware controlling the phones radios. That's not a ROM, and it's not something that there will be custom developments of. Installing a custom ROM, where these exist, does not change the baseband.


No, you cannot. If you want to back the ROM up you need a custom recovery.
And whatever you do, do not install a custom recovery that was built for a different device, even if it uses the same SoC (System on a Chip, what you referred to as a "cpu" but is actually a bit more than that). A recovery built for a different device can mess you up very badly.

For the benefit of the OP about this. "moly" in the baseband string, that's a Mediatek code, which indicates this device has a Mediatek MTK SoC. Which means there won't be anything custom at all for this phone.

It's a known fact that Mediatek won't release the required source code for their drivers, to be able to build custom ROMs or recoveries for MTK based devices.
 
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