No 3g/4g after flashing Infinix Note 4 x572
No 3g/4g after flashing Infinix Note 4 x572
(07-11-2018, 02:42 PM)pheesayor Well I'm just back from the service center, the only solution according to them is replacement of the phone board. Is there any other thing I can do? I don't have funds for board replacement right now
(08-11-2018, 06:49 PM)freshtyt(07-11-2018, 02:42 PM)pheesayor Well I'm just back from the service center, the only solution according to them is replacement of the phone board. Is there any other thing I can do? I don't have funds for board replacement right now
Typical service center response
X572-H5312AD firmware is unlikely to work on X572-H5312CE
Flash back your stock ROM, then try flashing only nvram from that person's phone you have there with you
If that doesn't fix the 3g network issue, you look for a working X572-H5312CE without the network problem then dump nvram and try flashing that
You can also try writing IMEI using an writer @ https://www.hovatek.com/forum/thread-12306.html see if it fixes the network problem
(09-11-2018, 11:09 AM)pheesayor(08-11-2018, 06:49 PM)freshtyt
(07-11-2018, 02:42 PM)pheesayor
Well I'm just back from the service center, the only solution according to them is replacement of the phone board. Is there any other thing I can do? I don't have funds for board replacement right now
Typical service center response
X572-H5312AD firmware is unlikely to work on X572-H5312CE
Flash back your stock ROM, then try flashing only nvram from that person's phone you have there with you
If that doesn't fix the 3g network issue, you look for a working X572-H5312CE without the network problem then dump nvram and try flashing that
You can also try writing IMEI using an writer @ https://www.hovatek.com/forum/thread-12306.html see if it fixes the network problem
Thanks for your response, what I got from my friend who uses same is X572-H5312AD, I had actually downloaded the Nougat earlier the system.img file was corrupt and didn't load in flash tool but I went ahead to flash and that was where the problem started from. I got another one and tried to flash but couldn't load the scatter file because of checksum error so I ignored it and moved to another not knowing that I was proceeding on fruitless journey of 6 days.
When the build was sent to me yesterday, I downloaded the Oreo version, it flashed but it was just starting and it didn't boot into recovery as well so I went back to the Nougat, then I came across the thread about sp flash tool error codes and solutions here, I corrected the checksum error and flashed, behold my 3g network returned.
I saw NVWAM wifi error, I flashed nvram sent to me here some days ago and then the it stopped recognising, I went back to flashtool to redownload, same error so I used flash+download and then it was working, I inserted my airtel sim and it worked, then I flashed the correct imei with sn write tools and my phone was functioning well again asides the nvram error which I ignored and the phone security which wasn't working as it should.
I then did OTA to return to Oreo and nvram error is gone and phone is still working well, current build is X572-H5312AD-O-180503V139 and there's a prompt for another OTA update to X572-H5312AD-O-180531V142 which I guess will then take me to X572-H5312AD-O-180810V157 which my friend's own is running on. Another issue though, I've flashed custom recovery so I can root the phone and remove annoying system apps but even though flashing is successful, it still boots to stock recovery and not custom recovery.
It is now clear that I ran into this issue because I did not take note of the build before flashing, then I downloaded a rom with a bad system.img file and then went ahead to flash other builds instead of looking for a working version of that build.
Lesson learnt and I hope others will learn from this.
Thanks to everyone who took time to respond to me, I am very grateful
(09-11-2018, 11:09 AM)pheesayor Thanks for your response, what I got from my friend who uses same is X572-H5312AD, I had actually downloaded the Nougat earlier the system.img file was corrupt and didn't load in flash tool but I went ahead to flash and that was where the problem started from. I got another one and tried to flash but couldn't load the scatter file because of checksum error so I ignored it and moved to another not knowing that I was proceeding on fruitless journey of 6 days.
When the build was sent to me yesterday, I downloaded the Oreo version, it flashed but it was just starting and it didn't boot into recovery as well so I went back to the Nougat, then I came across the thread about sp flash tool error codes and solutions here, I corrected the checksum error and flashed, behold my 3g network returned.
I saw NVWAM wifi error, I flashed nvram sent to me here some days ago and then the it stopped recognising, I went back to flashtool to redownload, same error so I used flash+download and then it was working, I inserted my airtel sim and it worked, then I flashed the correct imei with sn write tools and my phone was functioning well again asides the nvram error which I ignored and the phone security which wasn't working as it should.
I then did OTA to return to Oreo and nvram error is gone and phone is still working well, current build is X572-H5312AD-O-180503V139 and there's a prompt for another OTA update to X572-H5312AD-O-180531V142 which I guess will then take me to X572-H5312AD-O-180810V157 which my friend's own is running on. Another issue though, I've flashed custom recovery so I can root the phone and remove annoying system apps but even though flashing is successful, it still boots to stock recovery and not custom recovery.
It is now clear that I ran into this issue because I did not take note of the build before flashing, then I downloaded a rom with a bad system.img file and then went ahead to flash other builds instead of looking for a working version of that build.
Lesson learnt and I hope others will learn from this.
Thanks to everyone who took time to respond to me, I am very grateful