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CARA GANTI CUSTOM ROM CYNAMOGEN 13.0 DI LENOVO A7000

yo ketemu lagi dengan gua elskyace udah sekian lama gua ga nulis artikel kali ini gua akan bahas cara ganti custom rom di lenovo a7000 walaupun ini sendiri bukan buatan gua tapi gua akuin ini rom keren bgt gambar hanya pemanis  
ya langsung aja kita mulai pertama siapkan dulu bahan2nya 

FIX
-smoothies
-Camera
-Audio only via headset
-Audio call fix
-sensor
-double tab 

BUGS
-Audio loudspeaker

caranya pertama wipe data dulu oh iya sebelum flash pastikan sudah terpasang recovery cwm/twrp gue sendiri sih pake twrp karena lebih enak aja balik lagi ke awal pertama wipe data 



tungguin sampai selesai kalo udah selesai press back dan lalu pilih install



tungguin aja sampai selesai kalo udah selesai plih install yg di kotakin warna hijau lalu pilih custom rom oh iya bahan2nya taro di sd card ya jangan sampe lupa lalu tunggu sampai selesai lalu pilih install lagi lalu pilih xperia keyboardnya tunggu juga sampai selesai emang rada lama pas install sabar aja dan kalo sudah selesai semuanya pilih reboot system 
lalu akan masuk sampai ke gambar ini



 




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