98.15.66.en.US Update - Droid RAZR M Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all,
My Razr M has been nagging me to install this update (98.15.66.en.US) for a week or two now. I have a few questions before I install it:
Has anyone noticed any changes in battery life / signal (for better or for worse) with this update?
Have any major features changes (besides JB stuff) come?
Can I still root after updating?
And most importantly - My bootloader is unlocked. Will that affect this update or will the update affect it?
Thanks!

xMopx said:
Hi all,
My Razr M has been nagging me to install this update (98.15.66.en.US) for a week or two now. I have a few questions before I install it:
Has anyone noticed any changes in battery life / signal (for better or for worse) with this update?
Have any major features changes (besides JB stuff) come?
Can I still root after updating?
And most importantly - My bootloader is unlocked. Will that affect this update or will the update affect it?
Thanks!
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1. I find battery life and signal to be about the same. Phone is smoother though.
2. A lot of it was fixes (bluetooth being the main one for me) Here is a summary of the Verizon announcement: http://androidcommunity.com/motorola-droid-razr-m-update-coming-with-tons-of-bug-fixes-20130416/
3. You can still root using MotoChopper or Matt's 1.20 utility
4. Should not be an issue.
Note that apparently once you install 4.1.2 you cannot go back to 4.1.1.

Coronado is dead said:
1. I find battery life and signal to be about the same. Phone is smoother though.
2. A lot of it was fixes (bluetooth being the main one for me) Here is a summary of the Verizon announcement: http://androidcommunity.com/motorola-droid-razr-m-update-coming-with-tons-of-bug-fixes-20130416/
3. You can still root using MotoChopper or Matt's 1.20 utility
4. Should not be an issue.
Note that apparently once you install 4.1.2 you cannot go back to 4.1.1.
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He can downgrade since he's unlocked. OP, good job on checking before updating... Also, you can re-root by flashing a root zip in recovery, no exploit required. Also worth noting you'll need to re-flash custom recovery if you have one. The update will replace it with the stock one
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sloosecannon said:
He can downgrade since he's unlocked.
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Ah, didn't realize that, thank you.

Thanks for the replies - looks like I'll be updating!
Edit: Update went great! Clockwork even prompted me to re-flash itself as recovery and re-install the SU binary, so I didn't even have to re-root!

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[Q] Clarification on New JB update please!

Hi All,
I had a question and was wondering if you guys can help. I have read all of these threads regarding the new JB update but am still not clear on many things. Maybe I'm a bit slow at picking up some of the Acronyms and lingo. My friends and I all have the Nexus 7 and we're debating whether or not to update to the new 4.1.2 JB. The reason we're hesitating is because of the following (Any answers to these questions will be GREATLY appreciated):
1. Nexus 7 has Boot Loader unlocked and rooted with 4.1.1.... Can we do an OTA update? If so, will it lock the Boot Loader and Un-Root?
2. If the the Boot Loader does get locked and un-rooted, How do I go about redoing the unlocking and rooting? I remember using the Nexus toolkit ,and have read that some people have used it on the forum, but it seems like a lot of people have Nexus 7s with aftermarket Kernals and/or Rom.
3. In any event where we don't want to update the Nexus 7 to the 4.1.2 update, is there a pro/con to this? Can I disable the pop-up message that keeps asking me to update.
Again, any answers will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
kevion4 said:
Hi All,
I had a question and was wondering if you guys can help. I have read all of these threads regarding the new JB update but am still not clear on many things. Maybe I'm a bit slow at picking up some of the Acronyms and lingo. My friends and I all have the Nexus 7 and we're debating whether or not to update to the new 4.1.2 JB. The reason we're hesitating is because of the following (Any answers to these questions will be GREATLY appreciated):
1. Nexus 7 has Boot Loader unlocked and rooted with 4.1.1.... Can we do an OTA update? If so, will it lock the Boot Loader and Un-Root?
2. If the the Boot Loader does get locked and un-rooted, How do I go about redoing the unlocking and rooting? I remember using the Nexus toolkit ,and have read that some people have used it on the forum, but it seems like a lot of people have Nexus 7s with aftermarket Kernals and/or Rom.
3. In any event where we don't want to update the Nexus 7 to the 4.1.2 update, is there a pro/con to this? Can I disable the pop-up message that keeps asking me to update.
Again, any answers will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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If you have rooted, you usually have a custom recovery, meaning you cannot recieve OTA updates. You will have to do it manually using ADB commands, which is easy and theres a tutorial for it on XDA so have a look at it, I did the manual method and kept root etc, so no change to my device just an update.
No the bootloader will stay locked if you do it manually anyway, AND YOU KEEP ROOT!.
There are quite a few unlocked/rooted folks who didn't install a custom recovery. If the OP is one of them, he can receive and install the update without any problems(unless he changed the build prop.) Kevion, if you have a custom recovery installed, just download the update, put it on your device, and install zip from recovery.
Update --> http://android.clients.google.com/p...signed-nakasi-JZO54K-from-JRO03D.03a4eaf9.zip
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Install this before you update if you want to keep root --> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.projectvoodoo.otarootkeeper&hl=en
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There are quite a few unlocked/rooted folks who didn't install a custom recovery. If the OP is one of them, he can receive and install the update without any problems(unless he changed the build prop.) Kevion, if you have a custom recovery installed, just download the update, put it on your device, and install zip from recovery.
Update --> http://android.clients.google.com/p...signed-nakasi-JZO54K-from-JRO03D.03a4eaf9.zip
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Install this before you update if you want to keep root --> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.projectvoodoo.otarootkeeper&hl=en
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Thanks guys! Will I be able to keep my unlocked bootloader? Please advise. Thanks!
*EDIT*
I went ahead and downloaded Voodoo OTA Root Keeper
Downloaded Clockwork Mod (I'm using Teamwin's Recovery)
Backed up root with Voodoo OTA Root Keeper
Rebooted to recovery from Clockwork Mod
Flashed OTA update manually
System updated, restored Root access in Voodoo OTA Root Keeper
waited for the system to load
Rebooted again.
Seems like the Root was restored and the device is still unlocked. Thanks for all your help!
*EDIT 2*
Seems like the File Managers I have keep Force Closing. Same with the Booster (Ram booster) app. Any ideas why? Please advise! Thanks again guys!
kevion4 said:
Seems like the File Managers I have keep Force Closing. Same with the Booster (Ram booster) app. Any ideas why? Please advise! Thanks again guys!
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I would try reinstalling those apps to get them to stop force closing.
Hi iam in the same situation and think about update.what holds me back is the bootliader.I read to get some new features from 4.1.2 like better power savings etc you need the new boot loader.so does it make sense to update and keep the old unlocked boot loader?
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Deusex74 said:
Hi iam in the same situation and think about update.what holds me back is the bootliader.I read to get some new features from 4.1.2 like better power savings etc you need the new boot loader.so does it make sense to update and keep the old unlocked boot loader?
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I would just run the update. Whether you flash it via recovery or let it happen naturally through google download, some peeps have had problems with the 3.41 bootloader, but not many I don't think. Just give it a shot, and if you end up having problems there are work arounds.
Deusex74 said:
Hi iam in the same situation and think about update.what holds me back is the bootliader.I read to get some new features from 4.1.2 like better power savings etc you need the new boot loader.so does it make sense to update and keep the old unlocked boot loader?
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I don't know about that but so far, no noticeable problems with the new update to 4.1.2. I really don't know whats new with the new version of the Bootloader but If I find something, I'll update this thread.

Confused about the 4.2.1 Upgrade Procedures

I am currently running 4.1.2 on a stocked, rooted nexus 7.
I have reviewed various threads about what is the best process/procedure to upgrade and maintain my root access but am currently confused. Some threads tell you that once you update and you have OTA rootkeeper it should allow you to keep your root even after you update. But then another thread has stated that you should choose temp un-root on the OTA rootkeeper application prior to upgrading, then upgrade then re-enable the root. I want to push ahead and upgrade but concerned something may break in the process. Any help or input would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
JBIRD
jbird92113 said:
I am currently running 4.1.2 on a stocked, rooted nexus 7.
I have reviewed various threads about what is the best process/procedure to upgrade and maintain my root access but am currently confused. Some threads tell you that once you update and you have OTA rootkeeper it should allow you to keep your root even after you update. But then another thread has stated that you should choose temp un-root on the OTA rootkeeper application prior to upgrading, then upgrade then re-enable the root. I want to push ahead and upgrade but concerned something may break in the process. Any help or input would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
JBIRD
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The beauty of having any Nexus device is that it can simply be re-rooted again after any update. Me personally, I would just update, then just go through and re-root like you did the first time around.
RMarkwald said:
The beauty of having any Nexus device is that it can simply be re-rooted again after any update. Me personally, I would just update, then just go through and re-root like you did the first time around.
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Thanks, much appreciated. Do you recommend upgrading or should I remain on 4.1.2? is there better features on the later version?
jbird92113 said:
Thanks, much appreciated. Do you recommend upgrading or should I remain on 4.1.2? is there better features on the later version?
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Read here (everything minus the Photo Sphere camera, as we don't have a rear camera so this doesn't work): http://www.android.com/whatsnew/
Quick overview of the above: Multi-user support, Daydream, Expandable Notifications, Gesture Keyboard (kinda like Swype)...
I've flashed a 4.2.1 ROM and haven't had any issues with it. I know some have had issues with lag, seems to be fixed by stopping Google Currents from syncing (or uninstalling it).
EDIT: Here's the link to the ROM - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2013031

Back to stock 4.0.4 ICS after new update 4.1.2 JB

I just want to let everyone know that it is possible to go back to ICS after updating to 4.1.2(9.16.6) I was rooted on 4.1.1 today, used ota root keeper to temp unroot and update to 4.1.2 and restore root. I just used Matts RazrHD utility 1.10 and went back to ICS 4.0.4 with no problems what so ever...
Im not sure why its stated that once you update to the newest release that you cannot go back, but its possible. So for everyone that wants to try out 4.1.2 and didnt want to be stuck, you can downgrade.
Hope this helps.
Also for everyone willing to try to downgrade please post results and type of phone you have, also the way you downgraded...
Device: Razr HD XT926 US Verizon non dev ed.
Original firmware 4.0.4(0.6.25)
Used RazrHD Utility 1.10 to downgrade
UPDATE: 3/21
I tried to downgrade again so I can post screen shots for everyone, and it did not work this time!!! Something must have changed/sync'd with my phone since the last time I downgraded that did not sync the first time. This has been a strange experience, but I would not have posted if I really did not have success the first time! It now gives errors, and I have tried everything I could imagine. My phone is not bricked and I am still rooted and have SS.
Preserving the option to downgrade to ICS is certainly important to me. Please, what phone do you have and from what country is your carrier (and thus, presumably, your version of stock ICS)?
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Preserving the option to downgrade to ICS is certainly important to me. Please, what phone do you have and from what country is your carrier (and thus, presumably, your version of stock ICS)?
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XT926 Verizon US non dev edition, ICS 4.0.4 (0.6.25)
I will add it to the OP
OK ... I've got to know. Why did you leave 9.1.2 immediately after upgrading to it? The knowledge that downgrading back to 4.0.4 from 4.1.2 is certainly valuable, but knowing what prompted you to upgrade and then so quickly downgrade would be valuable to know as well. Did the upgrade go smoothly? Did the upgrade not function as expected?
lesdense said:
OK ... I've got to know. Why did you leave 9.1.2 immediately after upgrading to it? The knowledge that downgrading back to 4.0.4 from 4.1.2 is certainly valuable, but knowing what prompted you to upgrade and then so quickly downgrade would be valuable to know as well. Did the upgrade go smoothly? Did the upgrade not function as expected?
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No it was fine... I had some weird problems with data switching, from wifi to mobile... Sometimes it wouldn't switch back to mobile after turning off wifi but that was only a couple of times. I really just wanted to see if it was possible to downgrade and was willing to do it even though I could of been stuck without a phone. I also like to start fresh by downgrading and wiping/formatting my sd card every month or so. Im back on 4.1.1 now and will probably go to 4.1.2 soon on my stock slot either way.
What I did was Remote into a DROID RAZR HD owner's computer and flash the ICS boot.img file through fastboot. It failed pre-flash validation so I flashed to new boot.img back on there and considered it a case closed.
If it works to go back by using the Utility, thats great news. However I am not going to remove the warning until I get more than just one confirmation on it.
great news thx
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I have JB 4.1.2 now and using Matt's tool, I can't seem to get it to downgrade. It will run through the process, then it will just boot up into 4.1.2 again. It gets a couple failed things along the way.
Because I'm still weighing whether to upgrade to 4.1.2 can you tell me -- did you get 4.1.2 OTA or did you flash a file? If you did a "manual" upgrade, how is the experience? Problems? Anything not working, or not working right?
Ota, everything went fine during the upgrade. Just make sure if you are rooted to activate stock slot and wipe all other slots. I also restored a backup of stock jb 4.1.1 I made a week ago with all apps updated and working. Then just booted up and temp unrooted with ota root keeper and accepted the ota. Restored root after it booted. Only thing that was different from other updates is that safe strap did not work afterwards so I had to uninstall and reinstall.
I don't see much improvement, but I just got back to 4.1.2 late last night after downgrading so that's not much time to tell if the improvements are there. I have not tried HDMI out yet,but will later today.
If anyone else tries to downgrade to stock 4.0.4 ICS from this latest update 4.1.2, please post what type of phone you have and if it worked for you. Any problems...???
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an21281 said:
Ota, everything went fine during the upgrade. Just make sure if you are rooted to activate stock slot and wipe all other slots. I also restored a backup of stock jb 4.1.1 I made a week ago with all apps updated and working. Then just booted up and temp unrooted with ota root keeper and accepted the ota. Restored root after it booted. Only thing that was different from other updates is that safe strap did not work afterwards so I had to uninstall and reinstall.
I don't see much improvement, but I just got back to 4.1.2 late last night after downgrading so that's not much time to tell if the improvements are there. I have not tried HDMI out yet,but will later today.
If anyone else tries to downgrade to stock 4.0.4 ICS from this latest update 4.1.2, please post what type of phone you have and if it worked for you. Any problems...???
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You don't have to wipe your rom slots.just go back to stock slot take the ota and then reinstall safestrap recovery (not the program).your roms will still be there and functional.
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Don't know how I've missed all this "stock slot, rom slots" business. I've rooted Android phones and tablets, installed custom ROMs, I've still a noob but learning. Does "slots" refer to all that sdcard0, sdcard1, usbdisk_1.0 business in /storage? I don't think I'd seen that on any of my devices until I got my Maxx HD with 4.1.1. Or are slots part of SafeStrap (I have that too but only because it was on my phone when I bought it on eBay)? Upgrading to 4.1.2 sounds like it goes smoothly if you do it right and is a pain if you don't. Sure would appreciate a little guidance that's specific to this set of tasks.
Well I feel like an idiot. I got the leaked 4.1.2 and now it's literally impossible to downgrade. I hadn't installed any bootloaders/roots/ or anything before doing this, so now that my phone is 4.1.2, it's basically stuck there.
I've tried hours and hours of everything. If anyone has any idea on how to bypass this I'd be grateful.
Mystique5022 said:
Well I feel like an idiot. I got the leaked 4.1.2 and now it's literally impossible to downgrade. I hadn't installed any bootloaders/roots/ or anything before doing this, so now that my phone is 4.1.2, it's basically stuck there.
I've tried hours and hours of everything. If anyone has any idea on how to bypass this I'd be grateful.
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Not sure why it wont work for you, but Im going to downgrade again and post up screen shots and a vid. also. Just waiting for my phone to charge.
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an21281 said:
Not sure why it wont work for you, but Im going to downgrade again and post up screen shots and a vid. also. Just waiting for my phone to charge.
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Did you do this procedure from stock? I tried from 100% stock. No unlocked bootloader, no root, nothing. I'm also using a Verizon Phone.
an21281 said:
I just want to let everyone know that it is possible to go back to ICS after updating to 4.1.2(9.16.6) I was rooted on 4.1.1 today, used ota root keeper to temp unroot and update to 4.1.2 and restore root. I just used Matts RazrHD utility 1.10 and went back to ICS 4.0.4 with no problems what so ever...
Im not sure why its stated that once you update to the newest release that you cannot go back, but its possible. So for everyone that wants to try out 4.1.2 and didnt want to be stuck, you can downgrade.
Hope this helps.
Also for everyone willing to try to downgrade please post results and type of phone you have, also the way you downgraded...
Device: Razr HD XT926 US Verizon non dev ed.
Original firmware 4.0.4(0.6.25)
Used RazrHD Utility 1.10 to downgrade
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No you cant.
thewahlrus said:
No you cant.
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I downgraded successfully yesterday, so I reported my experience... I have no reason to lie, otherwise I would not have posted this in the first place!
I had some problems with my comp. and the usb/moto drivers on win7 today so I was trying to fix that before I could try again. I attempted to downgrade/restore to ICS again and this time it did not work! I cant see how it worked for me yesterday and today it wont? I was so happy when it worked, but something must have changed within the last day which is odd. I always upgrade and root the same way, and I have tried everything today to get it to downgrade with no luck. My phone still works so it is not bricked, and I apologize to everyone, like I said it did downgrade yesterday with the RazrHD utility 1.10 and there were no errors what so ever. Now after it asks you to hit any key once the phone comes back on in FB errors come right up. Some things seem to flash though, which is strange and basically it does a factory reset on the 4.1.2 . SS is still installed, its still rooted, and works fine. I can even restore back up of 4.1.1 stock jb(which I made last night after I downgraded to ICS and was upgrading again) on stock slot after wiping data/cache/dalvic and system and boot up to show 4.1.1 and then either try to downgrade, which fails, or take the ota and/or flash 4.1.2 manually but it fails also. Then I just reflash a back up of 4.1.2 and its fine IDK... I also flashed Vit 1.9.3 on stock slot fine, boots etc. but still wont let me downgrade. Then I tried uninstalling all updated apps on 4.1.2 and clearing data on all apps, still nothing.
So for some reason it let me successfully downgrade yesterday, but not anymore. So like many people have said do not try until there's a safe way, unless you are willing to risk bricking.
I am downloading the 4.1.2 fastboot files now.
mattlgroff said:
I am downloading the 4.1.2 fastboot files now.
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You're amazing.are you a moto insider lol
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koftheworld said:
You're amazing.are you a moto insider lol
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I have friends in the Firmware Team

New ota update

Hi sorry if covered elsewhere, Ive been away for a few weeks, I've rooted my evga tegra note 7 on 4.3, connected to wifi tonight and ota update 4.3 ota 1.1 is showing anyone else tried this and will it remove my root ?
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Hi sorry if covered elsewhere, Ive been away for a few weeks, I've rooted my evga tegra note 7 on 4.3, connected to wifi tonight and ota update 4.3 ota 1.1 is showing anyone else tried this and will it remove my root ?
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There is an OTA for 4.3 to an updated 4.3, has some minor fixes.
Yep fixes sound good but will wait to see if it effects bootloader / root
Regards
Damian
I can tell you for sure it removes root
It does remove root, but dosent effect the boot loader. So basicly all you have to do is re-root after you update:laugh:
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It does remove root, but dosent effect the boot loader. So basicly all you have to do is re-root after you update:laugh:
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Indeed looks like it took out recovery though as I cant get root back - guessing I need to do recovery again ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50020922&postcount=148
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Used rootjunkys supertool 1.4 sorted (had to install supersu from play store again too ??)

FXZ for Kit Kat released!

Are you bricked after the OTA? Here's how to unbrick it, locked or unlocked.
One other note: this is NOT an official 183 FXZ, so if this doesn't work, it won't make things worse, but you'll just have to wait for the "official" 183 FXZ.
Thanks go to stras1234 for providing a KK FXZ for those that needed it to unbrick their phone.
Another big thanks goes to SamuriHL for providing a tool to use the FXZ provided by stras1234 to make your job easier to unbrick your phone and get you running with KK.
Go here to get the FXZ and tool to help you profit in the glory that is Kit Kat on the XT926 Droid RAZR HD -> http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/45494-how-to-xt926-upgrade-to-kitkat-ota/
I have removed all my instructions as they are useless and no longer necessary with the FXZ being released.
Recommended strictly for unlocked bootloaders? Or would those of us with locked bootloaders be safe attempting as well providing we're on stock 9.30?
hi @iBolski i just want you to know that i share your post on the kk tracking post!
cmchance said:
Recommended strictly for unlocked bootloaders? Or would those of us with locked bootloaders be safe attempting as well providing we're on stock 9.30?
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If you're already on stock 9.30, then it should work. I think the hang-ups for many who are manually loading it themselves via taking the OTA directly, were where if you were pushed the OTA and immediately accepted it and allowed it to go through and update it, it might have worked as long as you were unrooted on stock 9.30.
However, I chose to save the OTA off to the side (from the /cache directory) and hence, booted into the recovery manually, not realising that it installs a newer stock recovery and that's where I got hung up at. I thought the install failed, when in reality, I had to go back into the recovery and install it again. Of course, I tried using vol-down + vol-up and it wouldn't work.
If you currently have root though under 9.30, you might want to hold off until someone verifies if root can be obtained again. Because, without an unlocked boot loader, you will more than likely lose your access to root, especially if the latest "exploit" for 9.30 doesn't work under KK.
Your mileage may vary, but I don't have a locked bootloader phone to test this out on, so please, I do not accept any responsibility for what may happen if you try it, whether you have a locked or unlocked bootloader.
Thanks!
Just what I was needing to hear! I am currently rooted so I'll probably hold off. I've got a used Moto X on order though, should get it in today. After I test it out and verify that I can tolerate it and the smaller battery, then I might do some experimenting with the xt926 model I have and report back. Though, as anticipated as this update is, I'm sure someone will have already beat me to all the testing within a few hours from now lol
I'm on 9.30 with locked bootloader. I've tried your method but can't get pass signature verification. It just won't be installed on 9.30 firmware. There must be anything can be mess in updater script to avoid error signature.
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Hi! Can you please share "Blur_Version.9.30.1XT926.Verizon.en.US.zip" on dropbox gdocs or smth like that?
Sabissimo said:
Hi! Can you please share "Blur_Version.9.30.1XT926.Verizon.en.US.zip" on dropbox gdocs or smth like that?
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I can't share the file, but if you look in the KitKat Tracking thread, you should find it there somewhere.
As an official soak tester, I'm not supposed to share the update. Technically, I'm not supposed to share ANY info, but I wanted to share this with other users who were having the same issue as I.
Thanks!
I do not believe the KK update for 9.30 has been shared anywhere.
No where that I can find. I've been scouring and following the forums waiting to find one myself.
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There you go, found it:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8pGrRdP0CpyckJnd2JoQklHSjQ/
But I have another problem now: It says "Not a valid aboot" and aborts
I'm not worried about it right now, Moto Verizon just posted saying they approved the soak test and updates would be rolling out.
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http://www.droid-life.com/2014/05/1...id-razr-hd-and-razr-m-on-verizon/#more-139933
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Sabissimo said:
There you go, found it:
https://drive . google.com/file/d/0B8pGrRdP0CpyckJnd2JoQklHSjQ/
But I have another problem now: It says "Not a valid aboot" and aborts
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did your phone actually ota to 9.30 or did you use a sbf/utility and flashed it to 9.30?
the problem some people are having is, they flashed to 9.30 but the correct version they should be on is 9.18 and this post http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/44920-xt926-update-1824610-update/?p=431391 explains why thats a problem.
Sabissimo said:
There you go, found it:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8pGrRdP0CpyckJnd2JoQklHSjQ/
But I have another problem now: It says "Not a valid aboot" and aborts
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I got it! I used this link 'below' to finally get it to update while using this thread for advice. Thank so much!
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=5
Now to try saferoot...???
For all my 9.30.1 people, I love you guys too.http://pan.baidu.com/s/1eQimdea
Enjoy that official KK ota for 9.30.1 over that slow ass chinese server and stop trying to get the 9.18.94 to work.
bweN diorD said:
did your phone actually ota to 9.30 or did you use a sbf/utility and flashed it to 9.30?
the problem some people are having is, they flashed to 9.30 but the correct version they should be on is 9.18 and this post http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/44920-xt926-update-1824610-update/?p=431391 explains why thats a problem.
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I flashed to 9.30. When I received the OTA from the soak push, I saved the OTA off to the side and didn't apply it immediately. Then, when I attempted to apply it (after using House of Moto to fastboot it back to 9.30 stock), it rebooted after it started applying and then went back to the recovery screen, but at that point, they had changed how you get into it. It's now volume-up + power, not volume-down + volume-up.
In any case, that second step needs to happen where you go back and re-apply the OTA.
I'm thinking if I would have taken the OTA automatically right after it downloaded, it was probably automated. That, or maybe Motorola/Verizon decided to make it a game and see if people could figure it out? :silly:
Safe root for me was a no go. But kitkat is pretty nice!
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Thanks for all the info. Got KK up and running
I used these instructions - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52602576&postcount=1
and I used this file - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52610188&postcount=11
All last night I tried using the leaked file someone put up from that "slow ass Chinese server" haha. Long story short, it didn't work at all.
This morning I tried again, and nothing. So I tried this file (the one I linked up top) and it worked like a charm. I installed it via recovery, phone rebooted, used vol up + power to get into new KK recovery, applied leaked file again, and boom I got KK.
As someone in another thread said, during the update it does say "Phase 1 possibly complete". WTF is that all about?
I've flashed my Razr Maxx HD to Kitkat using that slow Chinese server. I'm so happy it runs much smoother than JB. Everything seems fast and smooth. The new aosp lockscreen is much better than blur lockscreen. The aosp messaging is also nice. I can live without root for a while coz I already have a Photon Q modding to max. The only thing I dislike is the stock launcher which is not transparent anymore. So,I replace it with Nova Launcher Prime. It looks better now. Btw,I'm using GSM network and I notice signal is better than previous JB.
huatz84 said:
I've flashed my Razr Maxx HD to Kitkat using that slow Chinese server. I'm so happy it runs much smoother than JB. Everything seems fast and smooth. The new aosp lockscreen is much better than blur lockscreen. The aosp messaging is also nice. I can live without root for a while coz I already have a Photon Q modding to max. The only thing I dislike is the stock launcher which is not transparent anymore. So,I replace it with Nova Launcher Prime. It looks better now. Btw,I'm using GSM network and I notice signal is better than previous JB.
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Glad it's all working for you now. It definitely performs better than JB ever did.

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