The MT6595 chip is not yet cracked. It's on the way tho. 
What happens when you plug the phone on linux and run lsusb?

Le mercredi 29 juillet 2015, 20:25:56 Ionut Negru a écrit :
> Dear Sebastian,
> 
> Thank you very much for the comprehensive response!
> 
> My problem is that I can't make any OS (Ubuntu or Windows) to even 
detect
> that I have plugged the phone on to USB.
> 
> I have found this video(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3TmXtOA0IA) 
that
> shows how to force a meta boot with a hardware mod using the 
testpoint pin,
> however, it is not working for MX4. Actually I can generate some kind of
> USB plug-in event but the OS is not able to communicate with the phone 
at
> all, not even for getting its device description. So it might be just some
> bogus voltage variation that gets detected by the OS.
> 
> Regards,
> Ionut
> 
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 9:19 PM Nolaan <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  You can search the mailing list for the thread : [Ubuntu-phone] Flash
> > 
> > MX4 Ubuntu Edition. Did it work to flash flyme?
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Here's a method Sebastian Hiller posted :
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Hello there,
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > i was semi-successful. I did manage to get Flyme working however 
there are
> > major drawbacks which i haven't found a fix for yet (will test over the
> > weekend when i have more spare time)
> > 
> > First things first i've tested the I and A versions of Flyme (which should
> > definitely work since it is the MX4 M461 Model = international model,
> > please check the model on your battery. If it is M460 it is the chinese
> > version with locked bootloader and it wont work at all), so versions
> > 4.0.4I, 4.2.8.2I and 4.5.3.1A
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Now the way this works is:
> > 
> > You need adb and fastboot on your machine (tested on OS X, Win 10 
and
> > 15.04) As far as i can tell OS doesn't matter, there might be a driver
> > problem and your MX4 wont be recognized. If that happens check 
google for
> > the MX4 Windows drivers. Also use USB 2.0 Ports, on all of my USB 3.0
> > Ports
> > the Meizu wasn't recognized at all. You'll also need a recovery.img for
> > flyme. Any version of that works it is just used to get in the default
> > flyme recovery menu (can even be chinese. find it through google or 
create
> > your own if you have a spare Meizuphone lying around)
> > 
> > Now to the fun part: Boot your MX4 into fastboot (Vol down + power)
> > 
> > Connect to PC
> > 
> > Fire up Terminal, CMD or whatever command line you are using.
> > 
> > fastboot -w (this clears the cache and user partitions on your MX4)
> > 
> > fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
> > 
> > shut down your mx4 and boot it in recovery mode (Vol up + power)
> > 
> > Your device should now mount as "recovery" (size around 1GB)
> > 
> > Move update.zip (the flyme update) to the recovery partition
> > 
> > On your phone make sure the first box is checked ("firmware update", 
might
> > also be in chinese so you won't be able to read it, but it is always the
> > first one) and hit the blue continue button
> > 
> > Your device will update (even replace the correct recovery partition, 
that
> > is why the first one doesn't matter) and boot into flyme
> > 
> > But then things get strange:
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 4.0.4I will fully work and boot normally (it may take some minutes the
> > first time). However graphics are bugged. Colors are missing 
saturation
> > and
> > it appears that the graphics driver or chip is not working with this
> > version (laggy like hell, colors seem rendered by cpu) This will also
> > carry
> > on to ubuntu if you flash it back. You first have to update to one of the
> > following versions and then got to ubuntu if you want correct color
> > replication
> > 
> > 4.2.8.2I will be stuck at boot / flyme logo. The device turns hot after a
> > few minutes so there must be something wrong with the version 
(oddly
> > enough
> > colors appear fixed) This happens for OTA update as well as native 
update
> > through recovery. Clearing cache and user data doesn't fix that one 
either
> > 
> > 4.5.3.1A i've managed to get this to work. It might need a few reboots 
(it
> > is stuck at flyme logo too) But there are bugs with the native browser,
> > therefore signing in to google play services with 2factor auth. is not
> > working as the browser crashes every time. You can chose chrome as 
a
> > default, but for critical tasks it will always use the one that is bundled
> > with flyme so you cannot use it as your main phone (at least i can't,
> > might
> > be ok for you)
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > As you can see it isn't fully working but better than nothing. I think
> > there are just some minor corrections needed or maybe i'm missing
> > something.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Good thing is, the device partitions wont be screwed up (at least if you
> > do it this way, if you use flash tools be VERY careful what you do or you
> > screw up you whole device) Therefore you can flash ubuntu back at 
any
> > time.
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