Baruch Hashem, after 5 months of this phone bricked, with the help of [Login to see the link], we have managed to unbrick this phone! We did this by flashing the stock aboot, boot, system, and vendor partitions. You can download those [Login to see the link]. Here's how to do that in QFIL:
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If you bricked your Kazuna eTalk KAZ-F019 by flashing the stock partitions of the F119, you can attempt to unbrick your phone by following the steps below.
- Download and extract the partitions linked above.
- In QFIL, select Flat Build
- By programmer path, click Browse and select this phone's firehose (in the original firmware which you can find in earlier posts).
- Go to Tools > Partition Manager > OK
- Once you're in, select the aboot partition, right-click it, and select Manage Partition Data. MAKE SURE TO LEFT-CLICK (select) THE PARTITION YOU WANT TO EDIT BEFORE RIGHT-CLICKING IT! I have bricked a phone by not making sure the thing I was right-clicking was selected. (You can further make sure you're flashing to the right partition by checking in the Raw Data Manager popup and the file you are flashing.)
- I would recommend at this point that you backup these partitions from the phone before flashing the new ones. Just in case this doesn't work, you could get the phone back to its original bricked state (though I hope it does work). Go to the partition you want to backup, and press "Read Data" and wait until it finishes reading. Now, in file explorer, go to "%appdata%\Qualcomm\QFIL\". Go to the COMPORT folder with the number of the port you are currently using. QFIL will tell you which port you are using when you plug in the phone (it will say (COM_)). Within the folder, you will find a file that says
readdata...bin
. Rename it to the partition you're backing up (i.e. aboot.bin), so it's not confusing. I would recommend that you backup each partition one at a time. You can see a detailed explanation of backing up partitions with QFIL [Login to see the link]
- Now go back to the aboot's Raw Data Manager, click on Load Image, and select aboot.bin (from the partitions linked above)
- Repeat steps 5 & 6 for boot, system, and vendor
Your phone should now be unbricked!