Downgrading firmware can sometimes be necessary if a newer version causes issues or if you prefer the functionality of an older version. However, it's crucial to approach this process with caution, as downgrading can potentially cause problems, including bricking the device if not done correctly.
Because full downgrades are blocked, here are the real options to get "older" behavior back for free:
Back on your PC:
You should see your device serial number with “device” next to it.
Driver Check: If your PC says "waiting for device," you need to install the correct Android USB drivers on your Windows machine. To help you find the correct files, let me know:
Downgrading firmware can sometimes be necessary if a newer version causes issues or if you prefer the functionality of an older version. However, it's crucial to approach this process with caution, as downgrading can potentially cause problems, including bricking the device if not done correctly.
Because full downgrades are blocked, here are the real options to get "older" behavior back for free:
Back on your PC:
You should see your device serial number with “device” next to it.
Driver Check: If your PC says "waiting for device," you need to install the correct Android USB drivers on your Windows machine. To help you find the correct files, let me know:
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