Problem:
Model: Z1 Compact Marshmallow 6.0
Possible workarounds: use otg pendrive to transfer (or reinstall) apps on another device (is it possible?)
Conditions:
1. Partial Super-Root (not possible to init boot to recovery from apps or recovery)
2. Probably unbackupable structure (raw backup possible)
Glitch: the device bootloops after fastboot and bootload but can't get to load the system (Sony logo bootloop)
Steps to reproduce glitch: install skycash on sdcard while apps2sd is present, when system frozes force it to shutdown
Possible solutions:
1. Disabled xposed (armv7) - nothing changes
2. Restart
Performed:
1. Backup of system partition
2. Flashable ROM (prerooted) from - Flash tool guide
all present in internal memory
Question:
What should I do then, re-solder internal memory chip, format data+system+cache, reflash boot.img (anything), reinstall anything or what????
Will restoring backup from TWRP recovery modbrick my phone circuit and delete recovery and glitch my bootloader???
EDIT:
Now it does not boot at all, no reactions, hard brick without fastboot.
Conclusion?
I am going to report it to the Customer Center.
Moreover
I SAY NO FOR ANDROID!!!! I don't have any more money for this fancy gadget. Imma gonna move to the old and perfect symbian just for basic access to internet and GPS. If Linux is SOOOOO bad (check Linux s**s) it don't deserves to exist in internet, I hope all distros someday will be removed from internet. This is my observation, the unix was is and will be pile of junk. Unless there won't have been normal and great Windows OS (the OS that actually is maintained by PROFESSIONALISTS and not foolish customisers) I won't obtain any announced tech. The "smart"-phone has smart DRMs. - thats it.
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