Barely available, the Z1 ZUK Lenovo already interested modders of the community. Fifteen days after its release, the Chinese phone adopts TWRP.

For those who want to customize their phone, the first step is often to install an alternate recovery, which will among other things create a backup, very useful if something goes wrong, but also to flash any file, even unsigned. In this area, TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) serves as a reference and is seen covered many terminals. Regarding the ZUK Z1 is unofficially that this custom recovery takes his first steps.
Bread Crust, a member of XDA, has put online a few days ago a famous port of recovery on the first smartphone from the new branch of Lenovo. Although this is not an official Development Team Win, this recovery is based of course on the original source code and therefore offers the same functionality. Nevertheless, it is important to note that doing this operation will block automatic updates (OTA) of CyanogenOS.
For those who would plunge the whole procedure is detailed (in English) on the dedicated forum topic on XDA. As always, you should not engage in this type of manipulation without prior knowledge of the subject, it may make the phone completely unusable.

For those who want to customize their phone, the first step is often to install an alternate recovery, which will among other things create a backup, very useful if something goes wrong, but also to flash any file, even unsigned. In this area, TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) serves as a reference and is seen covered many terminals. Regarding the ZUK Z1 is unofficially that this custom recovery takes his first steps.
Bread Crust, a member of XDA, has put online a few days ago a famous port of recovery on the first smartphone from the new branch of Lenovo. Although this is not an official Development Team Win, this recovery is based of course on the original source code and therefore offers the same functionality. Nevertheless, it is important to note that doing this operation will block automatic updates (OTA) of CyanogenOS.
For those who would plunge the whole procedure is detailed (in English) on the dedicated forum topic on XDA. As always, you should not engage in this type of manipulation without prior knowledge of the subject, it may make the phone completely unusable.
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