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Great really irritated moving as even on default phone storage have to move them then they re appear under internal storage weird
I asked them about partitioning. This was the response
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I thought the caller ID hiding was a network setting (not phone dependent) ... But you can get to it by the following steps:
* Open the phone app
* Click on "menu" then select settings
* Select "Voice Call"
* Select "Additional settings"
* Then pick the SIM card you use for your outgoing calls
* From there select "Caller ID"
* You'll either need to select "Network Default", or "Show Number"
If "Network default" was selected previously, then you'll need to pick "Show Number" or call your service provider.
Have managed to root mine. So far so goodI always found rooting to be harmless if you generally read the instructions on how to do so for a specific handset. As a huge Android fan Ive owned too many handsets to even count now and rooted and flashed customs ROMs by the hundreds. For the the first time ever i managed to brick my Note3 by just doing a simple rom flash.
Forced to use my Zest now as my main device, but even with the latest OTA the handsets "issues" can be frustrating at times. Found that swiftkey actually makes typing worse so best to just stick to the stock keyboard.
Point that i was trying to make is that I think we must all be very cautious on attempting root on the Zest unless we are certain it works without the risk of bricking the device. For now i'll rather wait for someone to come up with a proper guide.
Did you try reflashing stock with Odin? What do you define as bricked?
I had my Note 2 in a boot loop when I flashed a ROM, flashed stock and it worked... Second time I flashed the same ROM, all was good.
When returning to stock a few months later, I lost my IMEI. Fixed that by flashing another radio with Odin![]()
Are you sure you flashed the right firmware. I flashed XFA rather than XFE and that lost it for me. I flashed another radio and all was goodLost my IMEI when trying to flash a stock ROM. peeps over @ xda recons one cant get it back unless you made a backup.
Managed to root, still can't repartition. Got into a very bad state with one tool. How do you backup an IMEI ?
Ok just going to post links here as quite a few people are asking.
Disclaimer , all this is at your own risk, check the files yourself and understand that bad stuff can happen, make sure you have a full backup with SPTools and MTKDroid so you can recover from bad things. Also I suggest you have CWM or similar and root. You will LOSE YOUR DATA with this method as you have to do a factory data reset and wipe all caches.
Note if you plan to use different sizes in the formula for D on page 3 should read (A + X) -C as it is in the first page(with B) as far as I understand. Used HxD portable to edit the files.
Cheers, here are links to the files. Let us all know how it goes.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/o141h6k7h6...20How to.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8umz6egvvx10xpm/EBR1
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dsjndb5025h0pks/EBR2
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4eopds5xfh...id_scatter.txt
+1Well they've said they're going to give instructions to do the repartition. I'm just going to wait for that. Less risk.