The Huawei Mate 9 sports a 20-megapixel rear camera with PDAF (phase detection autofocus), an f/2.0 aperture and dual-tone LED flash. The 8-megapixel front camera sports an 84-degree wide angle lens.It comes with HiSilicon Kirin 960
Octacore Processor.It comes with 4000 mAh battery capacity which can last for more than a day with mixed usage.You can expand its memory upto 256 GB via a micro SD-Card.Today in this article we will guide you to Install Viper4Android On Huawei Mate 9.So,lets go.
Disclaimer:
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Requirements:
- This method is only for the Huawei mate 9 .Donot try it on any other device.
- It is advisable to take a backup of your device before proceeding further.
- Ensure that your phone has at least 70-80% charged to prevent the accidental shutdown in-between the process.
- Rooted Huawei Mate 9
- You need to have the following files in your device so that removal script runs properly
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- /system/lib/soundfx/libeffectproxy.so -> /system/lib/soundfx/libeffectproxy.so.bak
- /system/etc/audio_effects.conf -> /system/etc/audio_effects.conf.bak
- /vendor/etc/audio_effects.conf -> /vendor/etc/audio_effects.conf.bak
If the files are not there, the removal script won’t work properly and would simply remove the files leaving you with none at all.
Download:
- Download Viper4Android 2.5.0.5 / Dropbox Mirror
- Removal Script can be downloaded here / Dropbox Mirror
How To Install Viper4Android On Huawei Mate 9
If use Supersu
- Just flash the zip file in TWRP mode on your device.
- Then,Copy the 00selinux script directly to the location /system/etc/init.d/
- Now, run it at boot so that you have SELinux set to Permissive after flashing.
Alternate Method (If using PHH su)
- Now,Flash the zip in TWRP mode and then boot your device.
- Then,Simply open a terminal and then issue the following command -> su –init / system/ etc/ init.d/ 00selinux
- Now, reboot your phone.
- For removing the ‘init’, you can use this “su –init!/system/etc/init.d/00selinux”.
If still any queries left in your mind,feel free to ask via comment section.