If you are someone who has bricked the device or just wants to install the Stock Firmware on Orange T20, then you are at the right place. There are loads of benefits of having the stock ROM of an Android device. You can Fix Bootloop and Black screen issue by flashing back the stock firmware. If you are facing some software related issues, then you can flash the stock ROM to fix that. You can Unbrick and unroot your device by flashing back the stock firmware which will give you your device’s warranty back. The Orange T20 Stock ROM/Firmware is now available for download. The uploaded firmware file name is Orange_T20_MT6580_001_05212018.zip. The firmware is based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow Os and around 759 MB in size. The firmware is for MediaTek MT6580 powered variant of the device only.
Orange T20 Stock ROM Details:
Download Format: rar/Zip Verison Firmware Type: Official Tool Supported: SP Flash Tool Gapps File: Included Device Supported: Orange T20
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Pre-Requirements:
Make sure battery percentage is more than 60% Install the VCOM driver on your phone. Install ADB & Fastboot drivers on your computer. Guide: For Windows or For Mac or Linux Now Enable Developer option. Take a Full backup of your device. If you have TWRP installed on your device, then create a nandroid backup.
Download Orange T20 Flash File / Stock ROM
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Steps To Install Official Stock ROM On Orange T20
First of all, make sure you have followed each and every step mentioned in the pre-requisites section After that, you have to download the files mentioned in the Downloads section and transfer them to your phone Once transferred, follow this guide from below to install the Stock Firmware/ROM on your smartphone.
Once you have done all the steps mentioned in the guide, your phone should be booted into Stock ROM.