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Hi, everyone is there a way to sign my recovery after unpack and repack. Thanks
That is completely dependant on the mfgr, Carrier, device models but -> here <- is a starting point. My next question would be to ask what your intentions of signing that image would be? I ask as a possible way to further assist you.
I see.. Unfortunately, the keys you are looking for are actually the manufacturer's software signature keys and gaining access to them is usually pretty NIL. This is usually all in the name of your security and their resources, they likely don't have much in the way of desire to support Android Development but therest nothing stopping you from sending an email to Infinix themselves and asking politely. Who knows? They may indeed surprise you.. If not, you could always just look into a device that already has Rooting capability before buying it. Motorola is widespread across the globe and has a great Android support policy, hope that helps.Thanks man for coming in.
The device is Infinix hot S 3 Qualcomm. The bootloader is locked and it seems it cannot be unlock. I search every where I'm not getting assistance.
Now Answer; I want to Port twrp for the device so I first tested the stock recovery by unpacking and repacking with different image tools without changing any file, but when I flash the device it does not boot. Then I googled the problem found out the cause but later I realized that, the recovery need to be sígned by it keys or something else before it can be recognize. I want to signed it after I Port the twrp. Thank you.
I see.. Unfortunately, the keys you are looking for are actually the manufacturer's software signature keys and gaining access to them is usually pretty NIL. This is usually all in the name of your security and their resources, they likely don't have much in the way of desire to support Android Development but therest nothing stopping you from sending an email to Infinix themselves and asking politely. Who knows? They may indeed surprise you.. If not, you could always just look into a device that already has Rooting capability before buying it. Motorola is widespread across the globe and has a great Android support policy, hope that helps.