2014-11-21, 06:39
From a troubleshooting standpoint, it sounds valid. Then again, my troubleshooting routine is pretty basic:
1. Does this sound like it might work?
2. Is this a new approach I haven't yet tried?
If the answer to both (1) and (2) are true, my vote is typically "Go for it!"
Though from what I understand, you usually lose your IMEI while flashing a ROM and have to restore it after anyway. Hopefully your new ROM will have whatever it is intact that yours doesn't presently have.
1. Does this sound like it might work?
2. Is this a new approach I haven't yet tried?
If the answer to both (1) and (2) are true, my vote is typically "Go for it!"
Though from what I understand, you usually lose your IMEI while flashing a ROM and have to restore it after anyway. Hopefully your new ROM will have whatever it is intact that yours doesn't presently have.
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