Flashing a Lenovo A369i: Difference between revisions

MT6572 > MT6xxx as there are also a number of SOCs which go by a different numbering scheme.
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(MT6572 > MT6xxx as there are also a number of SOCs which go by a different numbering scheme.)
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[[File:MTK Flash Tool.png|thumb|300px|Screenshot of the MTK Smartphone Flash Tool. Click on the thumbnail to enlarge.]]
[[File:MTK Flash Tool.png|thumb|300px|Screenshot of the MTK Smartphone Flash Tool. Click on the thumbnail to enlarge.]]
'''Alternate title:''' ''Flashing a [[Mediatek]] MT6572 device and not trying to suck at it.''
'''Alternate title:''' ''Flashing a [[Mediatek]] MT6xxx device and not trying to suck at it.''


OK, I know [http://lenovo369i.blogspot.com/2014/02/how-to-update.html this ain't my original guide], but I decided to just share this one for those who would like to flash their [[Lenovo]] back to stock firmware, either due to [[imbecile|messing the system up]], or if you feel like braving the river and install the latest (but not necessarily the greatest).
OK, I know [http://lenovo369i.blogspot.com/2014/02/how-to-update.html this ain't my original guide], but I decided to just share this one for those who would like to flash their [[Lenovo]] back to stock firmware, either due to [[imbecile|messing the system up]], or if you feel like braving the river and install the latest (but not necessarily the greatest).