[-]
Who's Online
There are currently 2960 online users. [Complete List]
» 7 Member(s) | 2953 Guest(s)
AvatarAvatarAvatarAvatar
AvatarAvatarAvatar

[-]
Latest Threads
K107-MB-V4.2
Last Post: Alby
2024-04-24 00:37
» Replies: 0
» Views: 149
[ROM] NEED ROM ZH960-MB-V5.0 MTK 6592
Last Post: sendycat2
2024-04-21 08:57
» Replies: 0
» Views: 97
ZH960 Tablet Bricked
Last Post: luis mar que
2024-03-20 19:52
» Replies: 14
» Views: 9758
Thanks, I've been looking for this for a...
Last Post: StevenRip
2024-02-25 05:00
» Replies: 0
» Views: 83
[SOLVED] Need ROM for ZH960-MB-V4.1
Last Post: ery1988
2024-02-21 08:59
» Replies: 0
» Views: 166
NEED ROM ZH960-MB-V4.1
Last Post: ery1988
2024-02-21 08:53
» Replies: 18
» Views: 13633
Budget phone choice help needed
Last Post: sabir7272
2024-02-10 06:52
» Replies: 4
» Views: 4244
ZH960-MB-V3.1 SOLVE
Last Post: Pranav1
2023-12-20 20:22
» Replies: 74
» Views: 33678
Need ROM for SONIM XP7S Android 5.1.1
Last Post: Alpa
2023-11-29 22:17
» Replies: 0
» Views: 105
Need rom for X101 Mt6592
Last Post: carencell
2023-11-24 21:30
» Replies: 3
» Views: 2090
Gizbeat 101: Get your MTK6589 MTK6577 MT...
Last Post: Alexia78
2023-11-13 11:28
» Replies: 8
» Views: 22290
Need rom for a tablet with board id "K10...
Last Post: oliver2
2023-10-24 20:23
» Replies: 6
» Views: 5325
How to Connect open public wifi
Last Post: oliverben45
2023-10-24 16:03
» Replies: 11
» Views: 8846
I NEED FILE FOR ITEL MOBILE PHONE AND TO...
Last Post: Meghnad45
2023-10-22 02:38
» Replies: 1
» Views: 1397
NEED Help Bricked my phone.
Last Post: Meghnad45
2023-10-22 02:36
» Replies: 4
» Views: 4816
Introduction
Last Post: ezrahidaya
2023-10-14 14:38
» Replies: 3
» Views: 1318
Needs help to root a china tablet brand ...
Last Post: ezrahidaya
2023-10-14 14:37
» Replies: 1
» Views: 195
Any tips to stay awake?
Last Post: ezrahidaya
2023-10-14 14:35
» Replies: 6
» Views: 5392
Need ROM for china TAb MT6797
Last Post: ezrahidaya
2023-10-14 14:34
» Replies: 1
» Views: 336
need this stock firmware for my tablet M...
Last Post: ramzii888
2023-10-14 02:20
» Replies: 4
» Views: 4511
Encryption Unsuccessful - Reset Android
Last Post: Aakriti
2023-10-13 16:51
» Replies: 3
» Views: 12396
betools
Last Post: egdeim
2023-09-21 12:41
» Replies: 4
» Views: 5031
[Movie Suggestion] Automata with Antonio...
Last Post: GottaGetX
2023-09-07 09:19
» Replies: 3
» Views: 4112





Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Don't buy MEIZU Products !!! Dangerous and not fixable
#11
(2014-10-25, 15:16)Sniper47 Wrote: [Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]

output is : successfully written.

But they have made a securecheck on boot that look at recovery integrity and don't make boot OS if recovery change status

Problem is also Fastboot mode that is illegally locked and Stop write rubbish.


I remember that today, Meizu don't have released a Desktop solution for PC or MAC to restore their devices, like all other companies do !

Meizu fails and they will repair their lawless mistakes
[Admin: Post edited. Feel free to continue your thread here, but do so in a civil manner]
Reply
#12
By any chance Meizu may be a derivative company of Apple ?

In my humble opinion ranting on a company startegy is ok, but throwing the law at them is not ok. When you buy a product you accept how it is made, there is no law about how to make a product (except for the materials used and the environmental issues).
edcoolio (* see edit below) is right in stating you are responsible for what you do with your phone. The manufacturer is not except for failures from normal use which are normally covered in the warranty.

CPA contains ample information on how to make a complete and valid backup, which any sane user should do before modifying their phone. That way you can always revert your phone to its original state. This is each users own responsibility.

Nobody points a gun at your head telling you must flash a custom recovery. 9 out of 10 time you don't even need it anyway.
If your car has an anti-theft blocking system that doesn't allow you to start it using a copy of your key that wasn't made by the manufacturer, I don't see anyone throwing the law at the car producer for that.

You are right to explain what has happened to you, but don't take it out on other users for having a different opinion, and never judge their knowledge on their opinion, you may be way off.

EDIT: excuse me for the error, I said edcoolio when in fact it was Sniper47.
You and NexusTrix like this post
Reply
#13
All Wolfgart's wording is pure true to help understand this incredible situation I decompile recovery.img. Look secur directory. Incredible work for Meizu. In this way isn't GPL compliance and very dangerous without windows tool
[Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]
Reply
#14
(2014-10-25, 16:05)mirandam Wrote: By any chance Meizu may be a derivative company of Apple ?

In my humble opinion ranting on a company startegy is ok, but throwing the law at them is not ok. When you buy a product you accept how it is made, there is no law about how to make a product (except for the materials used and the environmental issues).
edcoolio is right in stating you are responsible for what you do with your phone. The manufacturer is not except for failures from normal use which are normally covered in the warranty.

CPA contains ample information on how to make a complete and valid backup, which any sane user should do before modifying their phone. That way you can always revert your phone to its original state. This is each users own responsibility.

Nobody points a gun at your head telling you must flash a custom recovery. 9 out of 10 time you don't even need it anyway.
If your car has an anti-theft blocking system that doesn't allow you to start it using a copy of your key that wasn't made by the manufacturer, I don't see anyone throwing the law at the car producer for that.

You are right to explain what has happened to you, but don't take it out on other users for having a different opinion, and never judge their knowledge on their opinion, you may be way off.

you are right when you say that user should do a backup of their phone before go ahead but please, you don't know what are you talking about.

I've made a FULL DUMP of my device before go ahead with modding, problem is that all the way to restore this crap phone all closed by manufacturer .

-Fastboot mode is locked against writing

-There are no Desktop solution for restore. Meizu don't have ever made for their products

- OS don't boot anymore if recovery status check change, and you can't use Android adb on your OS

-if you loose recovery partition for some reason on this products you are a dead man. Your full dump will be only rubbish


This is completely Lawless for me and for what i've seen in the hundreds devices i've modded in my life....
You like this post
Reply
#15
(2014-10-25, 16:26)wolfgart Wrote: ...
you are right when you say that user should do a backup of their phone before go ahead but please, you don't know what are you talking about.
...

And you haven't understood a word of what I told you not to do.

Rough words and erroneous assumptions are not going to help you.

To make a point and get the help you want, clean up your act and stick to the facts.

And: "a backup is as useful as the successful recovery of it".
Reply
#16
(2014-10-25, 17:09)mirandam Wrote:
(2014-10-25, 16:26)wolfgart Wrote: ...
you are right when you say that user should do a backup of their phone before go ahead but please, you don't know what are you talking about.
...

And you haven't understood a word of what I told you not to do.

Rough words and erroneous assumptions are not going to help you.

To make a point and get the help you want, clean up your act and stick to the facts.

And: "a backup is as useful as the successful recovery of it".


You can't restore backup.

You don't want undestand.

Look at @acer73 post in this thread
You like this post
Reply
#17
Since you're so keen on telling me what I want to understand or not, you'll be pleased to see the rest of my answer here:
You like this post
Reply
#18
To summarize my views:

The user must take responsibility for all actions taken on their device by them. Period.

Meizu had done nothing illegal and is under no legal obligation to help the user. Period.

The question of morality does not come into play (at least personally). It simply seems that Meizu has done this purposefully, for some unknown reason, contrary to the industry norm of most manufacturers... to their own possible detriment. It is, however, completely unexpected.

Meizu must understand that, when making such "Apple/Microsoft" decisions on a supposedly open platform (Android), there will be those that do not seem to mind and those that consider it unacceptable. Certain flavors of Linux come to mind in this discussion.

Meizu must understand that they may lose sales due to their bizarre actions, contrary to the actions of their numerous competitors.

Meizu should understand that this is not a normal situation insomuch that they went out of their way to stop users from modifying their devices at all costs.

The user has provided valuable information - I'm personally glad he "took one for the team" so that no one else gets into a bind like this, rightly or wrongly.

Any user providing valuable information should not be attacked - they should be thanked (or ignored, at the least) - as they may help prevent another user from falling into the same trap (regardless of if it is their fault or an issue inherent with the device).

This poster understands (me) that this may all be a giant mistake and the user may have accidently bricked their device, resulting in this situation - in which case, everything written negatively about Meizu should be ignored and they can be considered another open standards device producer from whom I may purchase product in the future.

I'm sure I missed something, but I think everyone gets where I firmly stand.
You, Bacon_Puffs, mirandam, acer73, WuddaWaste like this post
Reply
#19
In this device isn't GPL compliance
You like this post
Reply
#20
@wolfgart,
Ignoring the GPL is common with chinese companies.. Even xiaomi doesn't comply with gpl. And we need not mention the hundreds of mediatek devices which are non gpl compliant Tongue They shouls but the don't.. But nothing much can be done about it as they are based in china.

Meizu's gpl compliance isn't going to help you debrick the device anyway..
You, wolfgart, WuddaWaste like this post
Reply


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Phone is not connecting tp pc Golt 2 1,703 2020-03-01, 02:22
Last Post: Golt
  [Question] NAND Flash was not detected boom1127 0 6,356 2018-08-11, 13:46
Last Post: boom1127
  HELP scatter file not legal gdog69 21 17,417 2016-01-06, 09:06
Last Post: namoed77
  [Question] help me meizu mx4 noam123 2 2,957 2015-12-30, 04:18
Last Post: noam123
  [Question] GIONEE s7 IMEI not valid laro2202 0 1,749 2015-12-25, 07:37
Last Post: laro2202

Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s)
[-]
Tech & Science
[Sci-Am] New Interactive Map Shows Where Extreme Heat Threat...
Last Post: macikus
Today 01:38
» Replies: 1
» Views: 31
[Sci-Am] How Ugandan Tobacco Farmers Inadvertently Spread Ba...
Last Post: Scientific American
Yesterday 09:12
» Replies: 0
» Views: 13
[Sci-Am] Will the Amazon Rain Forest Help Save the Planet?
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-05-01 19:43
» Replies: 0
» Views: 12
[Sci-Am] The U.S. Spends a Fortune on Beach Sand That Storms...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-05-01 06:15
» Replies: 0
» Views: 15
[Sci-Am] Could JWST Solve One of Cosmology's Greatest Myster...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-30 03:14
» Replies: 0
» Views: 31
[Sci-Am] How to See the Lunar Far Side Right Here on Earth
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-29 13:40
» Replies: 0
» Views: 36
[Sci-Am] How Big a Threat Is Bird Flu?
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-29 00:05
» Replies: 0
» Views: 30
[Sci-Am] The Amazon's Record-Breaking Drought Is about More ...
Last Post: Tauma
2024-04-28 22:35
» Replies: 1
» Views: 36
[Sci-Am] FDA Recalls Heart Pumps Linked to Deaths and Injuri...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-28 09:53
» Replies: 0
» Views: 14
[Sci-Am] Deadly African Heat Wave Would Not Have Been Possib...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-27 20:10
» Replies: 0
» Views: 12
[Harvard] Getting ahead of dyslexia
Last Post: Harvard
2024-04-27 06:36
» Replies: 0
» Views: 16
[Sci-Am] Hollywood Should Give Brain Science a Star Turn
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-26 17:14
» Replies: 0
» Views: 33
[Sci-Am] Milky Way's 'Sleeping Giant' Black Hole Lurks Shock...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-26 03:48
» Replies: 0
» Views: 48
[Harvard] Why AI fairness conversations must include disable...
Last Post: Harvard
2024-04-25 13:58
» Replies: 0
» Views: 54
[Sci-Am] How a New AI Model Helps Volcanic History Rise from...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-24 23:17
» Replies: 0
» Views: 50
[Sci-Am] Everyone Will Have Fewer Relatives in the Future
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-24 09:25
» Replies: 0
» Views: 39
[Sci-Am] The Dark Side of Nostalgia for Wild, Untouched Plac...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-23 19:59
» Replies: 0
» Views: 31
[Harvard] How did you get that frog to float?
Last Post: Harvard
2024-04-23 19:59
» Replies: 0
» Views: 48
[Sci-Am] In Matters of Scientific Debate, Follow the Houdini...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-23 06:34
» Replies: 0
» Views: 30
[Harvard] Lifting a few with my chatbot
Last Post: Harvard
2024-04-23 06:34
» Replies: 0
» Views: 36
[Sci-Am] This Tiny Fish Makes an Ear-Blasting Screech for Lo...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-22 17:01
» Replies: 0
» Views: 34
[Sci-Am] How Plant Intelligence Can Soothe Climate Anxiety
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-22 02:57
» Replies: 0
» Views: 48
[Sci-Am] Contributors to Scientific American’s May 2024 Issu...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-21 13:36
» Replies: 0
» Views: 37
[Sci-Am] A ‘Computer’ Built from DNA Can Find Patterns in Ph...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-20 23:27
» Replies: 0
» Views: 67
[Sci-Am] Unraveling the Secrets of This Weird Beetle’s 48-Ho...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-20 09:17
» Replies: 0
» Views: 49
[Sci-Am] We Are Living in the Pyrocene, the Age of Fire that...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-18 16:45
» Replies: 0
» Views: 97
[Harvard] Hate mosquitoes? Who doesn’t? But maybe we shouldn...
Last Post: Harvard
2024-04-18 03:05
» Replies: 0
» Views: 94
[Sci-Am] Why Some People Always Get Lost—And Others Never Do
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-17 13:33
» Replies: 0
» Views: 58
[Sci-Am] U.S. Carbon Removal Needs Have a $100-Billion Price...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-16 23:48
» Replies: 0
» Views: 59
[Sci-Am] New Books Help Parents Explain Climate Disasters to...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-16 10:13
» Replies: 0
» Views: 72
[Sci-Am] Renewable Energy Shatters Records in the U.S.
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-15 20:19
» Replies: 0
» Views: 82
[Sci-Am] The Dunning-Kruger Effect Shows that People Don’t K...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-15 06:47
» Replies: 0
» Views: 79
[Sci-Am] AI Chatbots Will Never Stop Hallucinating
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-14 17:12
» Replies: 0
» Views: 73
[Sci-Am] How Do Periodical Cicadas Know When to Emerge?
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-14 03:11
» Replies: 0
» Views: 58
[Sci-Am] It’s Never Too Late to Take Climate Action
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-13 13:43
» Replies: 0
» Views: 68
[Sci-Am] To Ancient Maya, Solar Eclipses Signified Clashing ...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-12 23:09
» Replies: 0
» Views: 69
[Sci-Am] What We Know about Taiwan’s Magnitude 7.4 Earthquak...
Last Post: Scientific American
2024-04-12 09:25
» Replies: 0
» Views: 96