He needed the firmware. Not the official one—that had caused the crash. He needed the right one. The one buried in forums, whispered about in Telegram groups. The one that could resurrect a hard-bricked Exynos device.
He clicked Start.
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He should have wiped it then. Factory reset. Reflash official firmware. But curiosity is a stronger drug than fear. He needed the firmware
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