

zip file and confirm the installation on next screen. Select ‘ choose zip from sd card’ from the Options.Navigate to ‘ Install zip from SDcard’ another windows will open in front of you.After a proper reboot, your device will be running CWM Recovery.Type fastboot reboot, to reboot your device.Now Type fastboot flash recovery recovery.imgto flash the CWM Recovery on your device.How? Hold Shift Key and Right Click anywhere in the Fastboot folder. Now Open Command prompt in Fastboot Folder.Now go to Bootloader/Fastboot mode, Press and hold Power + Volume Down Buttons till you see some text on-screen.Download the CWM Recovery Image and paste it in the Fastboot folder.Download Super SU to the root of your SDcard.Make sure that whatever you do, you are doing it at your own responsibility Downloads Required:ĬWM Recovery + Super SU Installation Process: Follow these instructions to the letter to avoid any mishap or bricking. In case of any mishap we may not be held responsible. – Copy the cm_stairway-otaXYZ.The methods involved in flashing custom ROMs and rooting your phone is highly custom which may result in bricking of your device, and has nothing to do with Google or the device manufacturers. – Make a backup with CWM – you will want to go back to stock, don’t blame me if you don’t have a backup!!! – Install new CWM linked in this thread (for installation see in: ….php?t=2440304 ) – if you Do not have it yet, make sure you backup recovery.img Here is Installation guide, taken from XDA Developer Forum: Some people in XDA Developer forum has been built the Custom ROM based on CyanogenMod 11 that targeting for device which powered by MediaTek MT6589 processor, and now they ready to update their Android to KitKat. There is many reason why Android 4.4 KitKat did not come to our Android device, because, some device that running with mediaTek chipset did not provide appropriate upgrade to Android 4.4 KitKat.įinally, there is domestic smartphone manufacturer has successfully upgrade their system to Android 4.4 KitKat using CyanogenMod 10.2, and now the device that using MediaTek MT6589/MT6589T is capable to using higher version of Android.
