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    Cube T9 ROM/Tools/Mods, etc

    `1Here is what I found until now regarding ROM's, drivers, mods..not too much, but usefull for guys who want to flash/reflash.
    Official /Factory ROM's:

    1. Hosted on my Google Drive due to very low downloading speed from China:
    V1.02 - 2014-11-21 description >>> First factory firmware.
    Checksums: MD5: 4db3a7dc30e5a780a5c9b4ab16830552
    SHA-1: f5248dcc2f9841e874f7e919c4213e0c8375f17a
    Click image for larger version

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    V1.04 - 2014-12-30 description >>> Improved sliding screen and game fluency
    Checksums: MD5: 8624fa2f754930c8e72b1afdae6b0420
    SHA-1: fe26b854b19b8ba64680e098b6187b313639394b
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    V1.07 - 2015-03-04 description >>> Improve Bluetooth keyboard compatibility, improve touchscreen experience
    Checksums: MD5: c54c741fc1e43d7fd1761e42d3c93722
    SHA-1: e30468a7dec5b6e4ede30844979d9280f21e0e7b Click image for larger version

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    2.Original ROM's link _very slow:
    V1.02 - 2014-11-21
    V1.04 - 2014-12-30
    V1.07 - 2015-03-04


    3.Updates OTA (Hosted on my Google drive):
    How-To (Instructions to apply OTA packages locally/offline)
    V1.05 - 2015-01-07/OTA .zip package checksum Click image for larger version

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    V1.06 - 2015-01-20/OTA .zip package checksum Click image for larger version

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    V1.07 - 2015-03-04/OTA .zip package checksum
    V1.08 - 2015-03-27/OTA .zip package checksum Click image for larger version

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    Drivers:
    1.Compatible Drivers Cube T9/Cube Talk 9X (Windows x86_x64 bit) click.
    2.PDAnet_4150 found in Cube_T9_RileyROM_1.0 click.
    3.Drivers Auto Installer/Mediatek (WinXP/7/8/8.1 x32_x64): Instructions click; Download click.

    FAQ :
    1. Just slightly reworked FAQ from Talk9X - driver installation/flashing ROM (that's 900supersport work here, I just slightly edited text in accordance with T9) click.
    2. More complex FAQ about MTK driver installation click.
    3.SP Flash Tool guide for T9 click and download here


    Root :
    Root for T9 can be done until now only with:
    TWRP (third party recovery; uses SuperSU) instructions click (tnx to@Lepi for video) ; download click.
    KingRoot (PC Edition only;uses SuperUser) click.
    VRoot (renamed in IRoot;uses SuperUser) click.


    Custom ROM :
    Cube T9 Riley ROM (first like always), Thank's Randy.


    Custom Recovery
    TWRP 2.8.4.0 USB_OTG(all credits @hanuma50 (4PDA forum) for developement);
    TWRP 2.8.4.0 NEW_Font Improvements ( all credits devilz-wolit and hocuspocus69 )
    TWRP 2.8.6- [inbuilt ability to root T9 (no need any zip file)/new su-binary and supersu to the version (chainfire supersu v2.61)]_all credits goes to @mmrrdd
    Download All ; Instructions

    Original Recovery
    Extracted recovery.img files/FW V1.02_V1.04 for use with SP Flash Tool:
    V1.02
    V1.04
    V1.07

    Patches and Modifications

    Custom Scatter .txt files for 4_6_8GB system partition ( many thanks to hocuspocus69 and to devilz-wolit ); Instructions here.



    Usefull Links:

    All Cube ROM's from:
    PanBaidu
    51cube.com

    Cube Official forum (chinese):
    bbs.51cube.com
    Attached Files
    Last edited by Edius; 12-11-2015, 14:35.

    #2
    Reserved

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    Reserved for later use
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    Last edited by Edius; 03-13-2015, 07:04.

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      #3
      Cube T9/ removal of mate inner layer/ Part 1

      In the last few days I have some spare time (pretty boring) so I decided to remove internal mate film.
      Idea has come somehow from what I read on 4PDA (thanks @helgiman if you read this...I never succeeded to make an account there).
      Already on 4PDA two users has done this mod but with a damaged battery controller in the end...battery will stay dead when plugged charger.
      To avoid this battery controller issue please remove black battery wire as soon as back cover is removed.



      Needed tools : two very thin screwdrivers, one dummy SD card(a credit card will be also good), soldering iron.
      Now, all these steps in order:

      1. How to remove back cover (with dummy SD card, etc..thickness is your choice)
      Starting from bottom left corner to bottom right corner (clockwise) - screen down.

      The "beast" Click image for larger version

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      The "pacient" Click image for larger version

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ID:	437083 and some internal detailed photos:
      Click image for larger version

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      2. Remove these 4 screws
      Click image for larger version

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      3. Be very gentle when working in touchscreen ribbon area (firstly unglue yellow tape, then remove screw positioned under touchscreen controller).
      Click image for larger version

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      4.Remove mainboard screw and copper foil from the left side Click image for larger version

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      5.Remove copper foil from the bottom right area and MicroUSB/Speaker ribbon Click image for larger version

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      6.Unglue carefully WiFi/GPS antenna from top left cornerClick image for larger version

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      7.Very carefully lift the main camera from slot with a very thin and flat screwdriver (has some glue underneath)Click image for larger version

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      8.In bottom right area you'll find a small plastic box with the third antenna glued on top, with a flat screwdriver raise the base (two plastic clips underneath) and will pop up with ease.Click image for larger version

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      9.Lift plastic box from top right area to expose light sensor and secondary camera Click image for larger version

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      Sensor and camera can be lifted very easy from slots (sorry I forgot to take photos there)

      That's all, your "beast" is in pieces on the table.
      .....................................
      Attached Files
      Last edited by Edius; 03-15-2015, 11:33.

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        #4
        Cube T9/ removal of mate inner layer/ Part 2

        Part two...seems like forum limits number of pictures/words on one post

        10. Now, lift carefully entire assembly from bottom right corner as hereClick image for larger version

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        Keep touchscreen on the table and lift tablet main part just a little, you'll have enough space to peel that damn plastic piece of plastic.Click image for larger version

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        Be very carefull when you peel mate foil, is attached on the screen, not on touchscreen (outside is mate) and do yourself a favour and have some gloves ...greasy from hands is very difficult to clean entirely.
        Reassembly process is easy, do these steps in reverse order.
        Photo with reassembled T9 is here Click image for larger version

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        Now...RESULTS:
        Click image for larger version

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        Result is spectacular, screen is the same like in my ex-Cube Talk 9X (old batches with no grain effect)..just beautifull.

        Just remember to desolder battery black wire (-) to prevent any damage to battery controller.
        I have done this on my own risk..and this approach was different from what @Booshman did.
        Is somehow risky but not that much...touchscreen removal with heatgun is more risky in my opinion and is very possible to crack your touchscreen
        Process time ~1 hour for me..for all you guys should be very easy with all these pictures.
        This was my experience and I shared with you guys.
        Do this on your own risk, if you are not very skilled in phone/tablet,etc opening/repairing process just go to a professional.

        Regards, Edy.
        Last edited by Edius; 02-08-2015, 20:08.

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          #5
          How to use OTA update.zip

          Method 1:
          1.Download update.zip (click) and place this file into Internal SD Card/adupsfota (create a new folder and rename in "adupsfota" if doesn't exist already) Click image for larger version

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          2.Do not extract archive, leave this as update.zip
          3.Go to Settings/About Tablet/Wireless update/click on 3 dots in right upper part/Local updates/point to "adupsfota" folder/Update now

          Method 2:
          Place update.zip file in Internal SD Card root
          Go to default recovery/apply updates from sdcard/confirm



          Recommendation:
          Do not skip any update, reach to the last one in order.
          Ex.: If you flash with SP Flash Tool V1.04 and update locally to V1.06 do not skip V1.05, that could damage system apps or worse tablet will be soft bricked.
          Last edited by Edius; 03-13-2015, 07:09.

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            #6
            Edius, with this mod did you experienced any difference in touch sensitivity?

            Congratulation! very good job!
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              #7
              No, touchscreen always worked very well for me.
              I don't belive that will help guys with touch screen problems since mate foil is attached to main screen (not to touchscreen) and actually there is no contact between main screen/touchscreen.
              Is just only one solution for guys with touch screen problem...take off both screen protectors from outside.
              Last edited by Edius; 02-08-2015, 20:09.

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                #8
                The back cover.

                Since the backcover is easy to detach, maybe I'm going to spray paint mine black. That would be sweet.
                Edit: Shit mate sorry, didn't notice the guidelines
                Last edited by NFMynster; 02-10-2015, 18:03.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by NFMynster View Post
                  Since the backcover is easy to detach, maybe I'm going to spray paint mine black. That would be sweet.
                  Originally posted by Edius View Post
                  ...............
                  Please, keep your questions/comments in CubeT9 thread to keep practical form on this thread for future use.
                  Thank you very much for understanding.

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                    #10
                    Downloaded 1.05 to my Cube T9, placed in Internal SD Card root ....
                    Run through manual updates ...still have 1.06.

                    What did I do wrong?

                    Thanks
                    Last edited by BamaPanda; 02-23-2015, 11:10.
                    Cube T9; Pipo M8 Pro (on life support); LG gPad

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by BamaPanda View Post
                      Downloaded 1.05 to my Cube T9, placed in Internal SD Card root ....
                      Run through manual updates ...still have 1.06.

                      What did I do wrong?

                      Thanks
                      I understand you try to downgrade from V1.06 to V1.05 through local update.
                      I think is not possible, is not backward compatible.
                      Flash V1.04 through SP Flash Tool and you'll be able to update to V1.05 OTA or local update with update.zip.
                      Stay on V1.05 until V1.07 or Lollipop will come to prevent reboots/GPU artifacts.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Edius View Post
                        I understand you try to downgrade from V1.06 to V1.05 through local update.
                        I think is not possible, is not backward compatible.
                        Flash V1.04 through SP Flash Tool and you'll be able to update to V1.05 OTA or local update with update.zip.
                        Stay on V1.05 until V1.07 or Lollipop will come to prevent reboots/GPU artifacts.
                        Thanks
                        I was able to download 1.05 to my pc through Google Drive. Got the flash tool. Now ready to flash 1.04, or I may wait for LP or 1.07 as you mention.

                        Good work here. Thanks again.
                        Last edited by BamaPanda; 02-23-2015, 12:17.
                        Cube T9; Pipo M8 Pro (on life support); LG gPad

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                          #13
                          Edius.
                          Thanks for the work on the teardown and pix.

                          Question/comment. You did not have to use a heat gun to disassemble the T9, did you?

                          I ask because I am thinking we might get an understanding why Cube chose this new type build with the T9 ...with the internal roll cage and all, rather than a glued together sandwich we see in some other builds.

                          If this is accurate, it is one more plus for the T9 in my book ...being able to get to the internals easier!
                          Cube T9; Pipo M8 Pro (on life support); LG gPad

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by BamaPanda View Post
                            Edius.
                            Thanks for the work on the teardown and pix.

                            Question/comment. You did not have to use a heat gun to disassemble the T9, did you?

                            I ask because I am thinking we might get an understanding why Cube chose this new type build with the T9 ...with the internal roll cage and all, rather than a glued together sandwich we see in some other builds.

                            If this is accurate, it is one more plus for the T9 in my book ...being able to get to the internals easier!
                            No heatgun needed.
                            As I wrote above "Needed tools : two very thin screwdrivers, one dummy SD card(a credit card will be also good), soldering iron (to desolder black wire that comes from battery, as a precaution).

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                              #15
                              the heat gun is necessary only if you open the tablet from the front side.
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