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ABANDONWARE (Ep.1) FAILED JOB LOT 1 – FRP Bypasses,

ABANDONWARE (Ep.1) FAILED JOB LOT 1 – FRP Bypasses, Nexus Fun & Botched Nokia 3200 Restoration

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“SMOOREZ”

Well hello there!
Welcome to a new series that I am just simply calling “Abandonware”. This is a series showcasing videos that I’ve left unfinished and on the cutting room floor and I recently found all these unfinished projects and thought “I should upload them for you all so you can see how a…

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  1. Greetings all and welcome back to a new series called Abandonware.

    Which is just unfinished videos that were sitting in my archive that I've decided to edit and release.

    This is just a one off for now as I am working out the giveaway details with the thank you for the 100K.

    Also have the Servo Phones to work on but this is just another thank you for now!

    Will keep everyone posted.

    Thanks so much everyone, I do appreciate you all 🙂

  2. I loved my 3200 back in the day. In the box was a link where you could get a template cutter posted from Nokia. The button layout was dumb, but it was so personalisable. It came with lenticular colours in the box too.

  3. it is not that people prefer mediatek over snapdragon (most people do not care what soc they get), it is that for phone manufactutrers mediatek seems way more favorable cuz they are cheaper or something

  4. I actually really enjoyed watching that. The Samsung not behaving was very funny, although I did get your frustration with It, although was educational.
    I liked looking at the various Nokia phones. My first phone was a Nokia 3110 which I still have. I bought one for my late husband's 50th birthday which I still have but it needs a clean ( he was a heavy smoker). But they were great phones. ❤

  5. The multimeter wasn't set to measure volts, use the V with a straight line and a dotted line (that's dc volts). For these batteries, go to the 20 option (you could measure up to 20v, way more than the 4.2v of a lithium battery)

  6. i watched this video while doing a 3 phone job lot (and i managed to fix them all! – there was a nokia n97 mini, a nokia 3310 with a transparent shell and a nokia asha 501)

  7. When you pulled out those bootlooping nexuses, I had this quick thought that maybe the power button is just faulty, remembering how that was the issue with my friend's dual sim HTC one m8. And then as I even forgot about it, you arrive to that conclusion. Heh

  8. I had a Nexus 5X and I have to agree that they are incredibly unreliable, mine heated up in my pocket and then failed to power on and when it cooled down enough it would just boot loop. That's when I got my Nokia 8 and I've been using the Nokia devices since.

    All I'll say about the Nexus 5X is "Rest in piss, forever miss" 🤣

  9. yea that generation of LG phones were all really bad and overheated and bootlooped. I had an LG G5 and both me and my mom had phones that overheated and wasted battery. not to mention the 4k screen that gulped battery like nobody's business, and wasn't even that good and had some pretty poor image retention, to where you could read text for a while after if you left it on one screen for a while.
    but damn is the camera good, especially with the camera grip that gave you more battery and physical controls.

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