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Hi all
I hope you are all doing well. I have a problem... or lets say no problem but a question.
I´m in germany and I bought (second hand on ebay) a 14 Ultra and according to the stats it´s a "24030PN60G"-Model.
Google told me that is the global version of the 14 Ultra. So far so good...
Obviously the pre-owner decided to flash the Firmware-Version "1.0.24.0.UNACNXM Stable" and Google told me
that this is an older China-Rom. Everything works fine, even Android-Auto.
My question is: Can I just flash the latest 14 Ultra Global Firmware or will there be a problem by flashing a global
rom over an existing china rom? Or is my china-rom newer than the latest global-rom? Or should I use a EU-Rom?
I´m a bit confused and if I´m wrong, please correct me
I guess the flashing process itself via Fastboot should not be a problem. When I turn on the phone, the "lock" is open,
so I guess the bootloader is already open.
I'm looking for you answers. Thank you guys in advance.
Greetings from germany...
Tom
I hope you are all doing well. I have a problem... or lets say no problem but a question.
I´m in germany and I bought (second hand on ebay) a 14 Ultra and according to the stats it´s a "24030PN60G"-Model.
Google told me that is the global version of the 14 Ultra. So far so good...
Obviously the pre-owner decided to flash the Firmware-Version "1.0.24.0.UNACNXM Stable" and Google told me
that this is an older China-Rom. Everything works fine, even Android-Auto.
My question is: Can I just flash the latest 14 Ultra Global Firmware or will there be a problem by flashing a global
rom over an existing china rom? Or is my china-rom newer than the latest global-rom? Or should I use a EU-Rom?
I´m a bit confused and if I´m wrong, please correct me
I guess the flashing process itself via Fastboot should not be a problem. When I turn on the phone, the "lock" is open,
so I guess the bootloader is already open.
I'm looking for you answers. Thank you guys in advance.
Greetings from germany...
Tom