2 Custom Rom | Mediapad 7 Youth
| Project | Status | Link/Reference | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Working (Temporary) | Using Towelroot v3. | | CWM Recovery | Abandoned | Port attempted but fails to boot due to kernel mismatch. | | Stock ROM (Firmware) | Available | update.app for firmware recovery via SD card. | | Custom ROM | None | No LineageOS, Omni, or Paranoid Android builds exist. |
adb shell su cat /proc/cmdline # Look for "androidboot.locked=1" Do not attempt to flash any "universal" Qualcomm ROMs (e.g., CyanogenMod 11 for HTC Desire 600). This will hard-brick the device into Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 mode, requiring a full JTAG reflash. mediapad 7 youth 2 custom rom
| Method | Effectiveness | Risk Level | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Moderate – Remove Huawei’s stock apps. | Low | | Xposed Framework | Moderate – Add features (GravityBox). | Medium (bootloop risk) | | Swap/ZRAM | Low – Increase virtual RAM via SD card. | Low | | MicroG | Low – Replace GMS for battery life. | Low | | Sell / Replace | High – Device is e-waste. | None | 7. Conclusion The Huawei MediaPad 7 Youth 2 is not a viable candidate for custom ROM installation. The combination of a locked bootloader, missing kernel source code, and lack of community developer interest renders any custom ROM project infeasible. | Project | Status | Link/Reference | |
Author: AI Research Brief Date: October 2023 (Updated for archival context) Subject: Android Development / Legacy Device Maintenance 1. Abstract The Huawei MediaPad 7 Youth 2 (codenamed hws7710c or MediaPad 7 Youth2 ) is a legacy tablet released in 2013, running Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. This paper investigates the current status of custom ROM development for this device, the technical barriers imposed by Huawei’s bootloader policies, and a procedural guide for advanced users seeking to extend the device’s lifecycle beyond official support. | | Custom ROM | None | No