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FLASHING ROM

Difference in hardware is just one of the few things that would make it impossible to work. Even custom roms have to be built for each individual device.
As mentioned earlier, best case scenario is that the flash would fail. Worst case, you end up with a pretty paperweight.
 
Yes can work.
Troll much?
Can, Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo stock Rom work in Huawei Y6ii, when I flash it to the Huawei using TWRP recovery in my rooted phone?
If you do follow that advice, be absolutely sure you have a working exit strategy in place first -- any saved data has to be backed up and you need to have the stock Hauwei ROM for your phone readily available. If you just soft-brick your phone doing this hopefully you'll be able to restore it back into working condition by re-flashing the stock ROM, if you hard-brick it however, that's a lesson learned with the cost being the phone.
On the remote chance the phone even starts up running a 'foreign' ROM, don't be surprised that it's functionally unstable and a lot of basic services that just won't work.
 
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