[Q] micromax a120 stock rom recovery - Micromax A120 Canvas 2 Colors

i have bought my micromax canvas2 colors a120 two month ago .
i have install kitkat 4.4.2 with doing cwm. is my warranty void if yes how can i recover my phone to its original state without loosing my warranty.

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Flash my lovely S4

Hi everyone, i going to flash my S4 I9500, since my phone still unroot with official 4.3 rom.
But i got no fully understand the tutorial.
Please correct me if i am wrong.
Flash " philz_touch_5.15.0-i9500.tar " by Odin.
Enter the recovery and fully wipe.
Flash custom rom ( Lidroid 1.6 / omega 14.1 / PhoeniX ROM V9.6 )
Am i right?
grandcity89 said:
Hi everyone, i going to flash my S4 I9500, since my phone still unroot with official 4.3 rom.
But i got no fully understand the tutorial.
Please correct me if i am wrong.
Flash " philz_touch_5.15.0-i9500.tar " by Odin.
Enter the recovery and fully wipe.
Flash custom rom ( Lidroid 1.6 / omega 14.1 / PhoeniX ROM V9.6 )
Am i right?
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yes this is right way, but you have to know that you lost your warrenty with flashing custom roms on android 4.3, because the knox status go from 0-0 to 0-1, and after you flash you cannot delete for now the knox status...
if do not care flash and have fun with custom roms
I think u can flash only 4.3 custom roms
Sent from my GT-I9500 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Thanks ...

How to root Micromax a120 Kitkat Stock with 8gb Rom??

Hey Guys Can you provide a step by step and detailed guide to how to root Micromax a120 8gb stock KitKat..bcause i tried Framaroot it didnt worked,i tried Vroot and also it didnt worked..Plz help..
use king root
Use king root by PC . you can download from its official site can check on google king root download . They will teach you how to root with king root .

[Q] Concerning about downgrading from Lollipop to KitKat?

Hello please help me.
I'm concerning about downgrading from stock G900FXXU1BNL9 (lollipop) to stock kitkat (original stock rom) via odin.
Does it trips knox or voids any warranty thing?
(I don't want anything irreversible about warranty, knox etc.)
And i heard that if i downgrade i can't upgrade again with odin.
Thanks.
Yes!
I think it will void warranty after rooting and unlocking bootloader!
PS: I'm Lollipop Hater too! :sly:
muratturatci said:
Hello please help me.
I'm concerning about downgrading from stock G900FXXU1BNL9 (lollipop) to stock kitkat (original stock rom) via odin.
Does it trips knox or voids any warranty thing?
(I don't want anything irreversible about warranty, knox etc.)
And i heard that if i downgrade i can't upgrade again with odin.
Thanks.
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Simple downgrade using Odin w/o custom recovery and rooting WILL NOT trip warranty!
Did it many times.
I do not like Lollipop downgrade too! I hate white backgrounds.
I'll downgrade using original stock SM-G900F (DBT) firmware.
But in this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2595889) they said:
"Not possible to downgrade to KNOX-disabled firmwares/bootloaders (An attempt sets 0x1) (even though some people state, downgrade is possible when omitting the bootloader file in a firmware package: see http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2444671, not confirmed)
Even if you flash a KNOX-enabled firmware via odin (e.g. the latest fw) knox will be set to 0x1"
I'm so confused
Downgrading from LP to KK using ODIN and a stock ROM will NOT trip KNOX
End of story
@*Detection* Thanks for the confident answer
I'll downgrade with peace of mind now

I flash huawei honour holly rom to Micromax A120 mobile bricked device not detecting

my mobile Micromax A120 i flash huawei honour holly marshmallow ROM with sp flash tool mobile bricked nothing is working
nothing is detecting even connect to PC
no driver is detecting in computer
how can i reflash?

Void warranty

Is rooting installing custom recovery, ROM, kernal ,mod etc void redmi 3s warranty...?
Sent from my Redmi 3S using Tapatalk
Unlocking your bootloader doesn't void your warranty but once you install a custom ROM it does.

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