9/25/2019 Huawei Ascend Y300 Custom Rom 4.4
Step by step procedure:ROOTING1.Download the DRIVERS and ROOTG510.zip files from the YouTube link above ( expand the more info button and you will see the two links below the video)2. Place the Drivers.exe file into your PC and install on your PC/laptop.3.Extract the Rootg510.zip file using phone or PC software.You will see two files DLOAD and ROOTX.bat.4.Place the ROOTX.bat into your PC5.Place the dload file into the root of you SD card(This simply means you don't place it any other folders as it will be a folder 'in front' of your SD)6.Turn off fast boot in settings.
Here we provide Download Link of firmware for Huawei Ascend Y300 Y300-0100 with build Y300-0100V100R001C294B165SP50 this Model of Huawei Published on Released 2013, March. With Android 4.1. Display size on Huawei Ascend Y300 is 4.0' and the resolution is 480x800 pixels in Here we provided all the stock firmware of Huawei Y300-0100.
Turn on USB debugging in settingsdeveloper options7. Switch off your phone and wait 2 seconds.8.Hold the volume up;volume down and power buttons together.
If done correctly the phone will start UPDATING for about 6 seconds and It will reboot.8.When the phone has rebooted connect the cable and make sure it is connected as an installer ( pull status bar down and click the box to verify).9.Now open the Root.bat file and just click the enter button until it's done.10.Phone will reboot and Will say Android is Upgrading.11.You have successfully rooted your phone#To check root download root checker from play store or from the filecrop.com#If you need any more step by step procedures just say so#Hit thanks button if I helped. BOOTLOADER UNLOCK-Send this email and you will recieve your unlocking password.You must provide your own phone details.-Dear Sirs,Please can you send me the code to unlock the BOOTLOADER, the Ascend G510 is not listed on your unlock bootloader webpage. This is really frustratingHere are the required details-Model: Ascend G510-0100IMEI: 8680.S/N: T6N9.ID:.Baseband: I am on Jelly Bean official ROM (4.1.1)Thank you.Your name.-#You will find the IMEI and S/N on the backside of your phone on battery area.#To get Phone ID type-.#.#1357946#.#.#Once you have the password follow this procedureLINK-thanks button if I helped#If the procedure is still unclear just say so and I'll help you out! Guide Root Huawei Ascend G510 with a Windows PC! Backup any phone data; pics and music you wish to keep, to your PC before proceeding.!
First take note of your software details ('Settings' 'About phone')! Have your battery charged to at least 30%. Try for 100%+ You don't need a SIM card inserted. It doesn't matter if a SIM card is inserted.Before you start:Enable USB debugging: 'Settings' 'Developer options' 'USB debugging'Disable Fast boot ('Settings' 'Fast boot') OffYou will need:To decide if you will try a custom ROM or stock ROM or custom ROM with other kernel or Stock ROM with custom kernel.Covered here; An Unlocked Bootloader, Custom Recovery (TWRP2 recommended), ROM and Google Apps (gapps).
Root your Stock Firmware:Official build (editors choice): B200Kernel (editors choice): Synopsis Kernel by moddingg33k using latest Stable build1. Download firmware: and force upgrade:Put the 'UPLOAD.APP' file to 'sdcarddload' folder for each; transfer, dload and vendor.' update.app' in 'sdcarddload' + 'vol up' + 'vol down' + 'power'1-1. Transfer; then hold vol up when it is restarting.
That will get back to custom recovery to mount and get next 'UPLOAD.APP' file1-2. Dload (main); then hold volume down when restarting (for 10sec), to get to fastboot mode (ascend logo). So you can flash custom recovery, pull battery and then vol up + power back to recovery1-3. Vendor, then hold vol up when restarting, to get to recovery2.
Set time zone in recovery, install custom stock kernel ( ) from sdcard and wipe cache/dalvik. Install SuperSU, wipe cache/dalvik and reboot system3. Give it some time to boot. Setup Google Account, reboot phone.4. Install BusyBox with to systemxbin5. You probably want a custom launcher.
Nova Launcher6. You can delete system apps with System app remover.
It would be great to remove all apps, but removing the wrong thing could be very bad.My safe to remove list. Save 280MB of internal storage:. Replace Home, Keyboard and change Lock screen type, if you plan to remove them. Before removing 'Themes', open it customize and set Lock Screen Wallpaper to match your home screen wallpaperTips:. Before you start downloading heaps of apps, consider switching your SD Card to Default storage location under Settings Storage. Restart phone after changing the storage location.
Found that my pictures are actually getting stored on the SD Card anyway, but enabling this option allow you to move parts of big games etc to the Micro SD. Use Android Tweaker 2 to Zipalign your apps on internal storage. So for apps you use regularly, leave on the internal storage.
Put the big 20MB apps to the sdcard (USB storage), Zipalign first if you want pretty green ticks in that list.Auto Tweaker. Performance + Extreme, restart, Performance + Safe and restart again. Not sure if setting the extreme first really leaves anything else 'tweaked', but if you only do extreme you may have problems with 3D rendering and possibly video. Ensure that 'Persist Sys UI HW' is off after restart. Use Trickster Mod to enable 'ZRAM' (10% of RAM) under 'Specific' and also tick the 'Kernel Settings' to 'SET ON BOOT'.
Use Andromizer to enable 'zRAM' and mess aroundFind zRAM setting under One-Touch Kernel Tweaks. Apply it so that it always enable, after reboot (Fix). Applied the Tools - One-Touch Optimize (all options) and then set Memory(RAM) Settings to Appropriate settings (though One-Touch Optimize should've/would've set that anyway).Modded Stock ROM's:Installing a modded stock rom is typically done as a zip install via TWRP2 or CWM Recovery.
Although some may come as an UPDATE.APP file that is flashable via the official forced upgrade method. ROM 4.1.1 B209 AOSP MOD is a Y300 custom B209 stock rom that works well with the G510-0200. Yes, CPU is reported to still run at 1.21GHz, even though the Y300 is 1GHz DC Modded ROM: Base ROM:'AOSPMOD(16072014).zip' contains Nova Launcher (default), SuperSU 2.01 and BusyBox 1.21.0.H3ROS (the dev) didn't throw in the latest BusyBox v1.22.1, instead packing v1.21.0. You can, if you insist, uninstall and reinstall the latest BusyBox using Stephens installer (Free, Play Store). Though, I don't think that's required.Apps that I Removed: Browser, FM Radio, Google Keyboard and News & Weather using Titanium Backup. Replaced Browser with Boat Browser and Google Keyboard with Kii, but left the others in place, as they do not autostart or have persistent services.
Previously I removed Android Firewall, but have now found that it is indeed very useful. It does not run a persistent service to maintain blocking either, which is very much appreciated. It works, as tested with OS Monitors connection readout. Very handy if you have an app reading a sensitive file (such as an office app reading a document) and you are worried the app may upload the personal information.
It doesn't display apps to block that do not connect to the internet, which is excellent.Paranoid installation guide:1. Upgrade to latest official G510 firmware (B200), using forced upgrade method.
Put the 'UPLOAD.APP' file to 'sdcarddload' folder for each; transfer, dload and vendor.' update.app' in 'sdcarddload' + 'vol up' + 'vol down' + 'power'-a. Transfer; then hold vol up when it is restarting.
That will get back to custom recovery to mount and get next 'UPLOAD.APP' file-b. Dload (main); then hold volume down when restarting (for 10sec), to get to fastboot mode (ascend logo). So you can flash custom recovery, pull battery and then vol up + power back to recovery-c. Vendor, then hold vol up when restarting, to get to recovery2. Set time zone in recovery, wipe and install custom G510/Y300 ROM from sdcard, wait a minute, wipe cache/dalvik and reboot system3.
Give it some time to boot. Setup Google Account, reboot phone.Stock or custom ROM missing Notification Panel?Power Toggles.Test Kernel performance. Same configuration. AnTuTu Benchmark v4.5.2.
Fully loaded test (Facebook, CM Security and a haul of others installed). Kernel installed via TWRP2 Recovery and dalvik/cache was wiped before reboot.
AnTuTu was allowed to Optimize memoryStock rooted and stripped B200 using CeXstel v0.62 STOCK - 407MB.zip 1. 7,232 (after kernel install, dalvik/cache wipe and 10m wait)2. 7,035 (after reboot from another dalvik cache wipe and 10m wait)3. 7,097 (as soon as 2 finished)4. 7,244 (after another reboot and 5 minute wait)avg: 7152- RUN #2 -1.
7,022 (after kernel install, dalvik/cache wipe and 10m wait)2. 6,799 (after reboot from another dalvik cache wipe and 10m wait)3. 7,305 (as soon as 2 finished)4.
6,969 (after another reboot and 5 minute wait)avg: 7023.75+ Works OK. Facebook OK, though not perfect performance- Benchmark performance is rather low- There were a couple of non-responding wait or close messages for apps (Facebook and Fancy Widgets).Stock rooted and stripped B200 using kernely300synopsis20140717.zip 1. 7,919 (after kernel install, dalvik/cache wipe and 10m wait)2. 7,609 (after reboot from another dalvik cache wipe and 10m wait)3. 7,700 (as soon as 2 finished)4. 7,557 (after another reboot and 5 minute wait)avg: 7696.25- RUN #2 -1.
8,008 (after kernel install, dalvik/cache wipe and 10m wait)2. 8,236 (after reboot from another dalvik cache wipe and 10m wait)3. 8,007 (as soon as 2 finished)4. 7,542 (after another reboot and 5 minute wait)avg: 7948.25+ Works great.+ Good performance, better than CeXstel's v0.62Battery review:S tripped stock B189:24% @ 1d 7h 48m - Screen Time 1h 53m, Voice calls 19m. WiFi on, GPS On.
((((1x24)+7).60)+48) = 1908 minutes over (100-24) 76%. 1908/76 = 25 minutes per percentage. Estimated total time at very mild usage: 40 hours12% @ 1d 11h 41m - Screen Time 2h 6m, Voice calls 20m.
((((1x24)+11).60)+41) = 2141 minutes over (100-12) 88%. 2141/88 = 24 minutes per percentage. Estimated total time at very mild usage: 40 hours37% @ 1d 8h 49m - Screen Time 1h 43m, Voice calls 21m. ((((1x24)+8).60)+49) = 1969 minutes over (100-37) 63%. 1969/63 = 31 minutes per%. Est total time: 51 hoursStock B200 General:17% @ 1d 11h 43m - Screen Time 1h 42m, Voice calls 36m.
((((1x24)+11).60)+43) = 2143 minutes over (100-17) 83%. 2143/83 = 26 minutes per%. Est total time: 43 hours. Keyboards:As an Australian, having Sydney Harbour given as a correct prediction/suggestion is important in a keyboard. Google Keyboard, would usually work great, once US dictionary was removed and UK installed.
But currently, for me, it won't suggest properly at all. In fact, it just suggests names, like the UK dictionary wouldn't load. So, I'm not sure if it's the modded rom or an update of Google Keyboard, but I dumped it for Kii (Free, Play Store), which allowed correct (UK) spelling 'for me'.This used to work, for Google Keyboard:Settings Language & input Google Keyboard (cog) Add-on dictionaries Now select and delete everything but English and English (UK), unless you use another language. This allows words such as Sydney Harbour to be spelt more easily. Also go to Select Language at the top of Language & input settings and re-select English (Australia) from the list.
The problem with UK add-on dictionary comes with version3.1.820. Previous v3.0.675a does not have the issue. If you insist on Google Keyboard and want correct Australian suggestions, you can download apk's from. Note that clearing the apps data after updating to latest version on Play store will recreate the problem.My favourite Launcher:Nova Launcher is very much customisable.Other Tips/Suggestions: After removing apps with System app remover, or other system app remover, get back to TWRP2 Recovery. Don't stress. Select Wipe Advanced Dalvik Cache (also tick Cache). Don't forget to go to, sign in and 'Set up Lock & Erase'.
I use CM Security's Find Phone with full options as well. Also, add your name and phone number to your lock screen owner info. I've tested PurePerformances.
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