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Old 01-16-2022, 16:48   #1 (permalink)
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Oppo a3s vibration only after changing Emmc


Oppo a3s vibration only after changing Emmc
Oppo a3s emmc replacement
Oppo a3s vibration only fix
Oppo a3s cph 1803 emmc change
Must watch this video on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKaDTFs680c
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this video is just a proof of lyders word in testing rpmb..this was a working a3s phone and not dead..he just backup everything he needs to revive it after updating the emmc firmware..in theory it may work because all is sycronized before,,,because as i have said it was good working a3s..this nonsense will surely not work in dead phones even if you have all of this file and rpmb key..you can put any rpmb keys on clean emmc and will write rpmb file after..but still you phone will still vibrate after all the process..only oppo developer knows how the keys are generated and not jtag teacher..
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