Have a Google Edition One? Look here before you do ANYTHING to it! - One (M7) General

So it has been reported that GE HTC One's are shipping. We would like to get all the paritions dumped so that we can use the images to fully convert our normal Ones into full fledged Google Edition Ones.
Before you do ANYTHING with it (before you root, before you flash a recovery etc...) Follow these directions courtesy of cschmitt Found Here This will ensure we get all the partitions
I have pasted the steps below. This will help the community out greatly!
cschmitt said:
I have a windows command script that uses adb to dump and pull every partition from a One, excluding cache (meaningless) and userdata (to large).
He would need adb and fastboot on his computer, no need for S-off, since we are only reading partitions.
Generally the process would be:
Enable USB Developer options and USB debugging on phone.
Connect phone to usb, install drivers from zip folder if prompted.
Copy SuperSU-v1.41.zip to sd card.
Reboot into bootloader. (Power off, hold power on an vol-down.)
Open command prompt into \htconedump folder.
Unlock bootloader, fastboot oem unlock should do it.
Reboot back into bootloader (via hboot menu.)
From command prompt:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot boot openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-m7.img (Take note we are not flashing recovery, just booting into it so we can root. If you flash the recovery we will not be able to get the stock GE recovery pulled)
Once TWRP boots, flash SuperSU-v1.41.zip via TWRP to root device.
Reboot back into system.
Run pullmmc01-37.cmd command script from a windows command prompt.
Zip up the dump directory containing all of the mmcblk0p??.bin files.
I've packaged everything up into a zip file containing ADB, fastboot, HTC drivers, superuser.zip, TWRP image, and the pullmmc01-37.cmd command script.
htconedump.zip"
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Also make sure to take note of your CID in the bootloader and also report that in this thread. You can get this by running fastboot getvar all while in the bootloader. The MID and the CID will be listed. Please make note of both.
I would advise anyone doing it that they do it without fully setting up the phone because once you unlock the bootloader it will wipe your data. So boot into android and just skip through the whole set up process because you'll just have to do it again after you unlock the bootloader
EDIT: Got this info from the Dump thread on Android Central. Just need to confirm it's correct with someone who has the device
ro.product.name=m7_google
cid=GOOGL001
mid=PN0712000
cidlist=GOOGL001

Reserving this space for conversion instructions.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2356654 Using dump of released device??

bobsie41 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2356654 Using dump of released device??
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We have the system and the boot.img but for us to do a full conversation we need the bootloader, the recovery etc.. Sure, we can all run the rom now but if we get ALL the partitions dumped we can essentially convert our normal ones into full fledged google editions (I think if we had just the bootloader and the recovery we would be ok)

Have you asked Mike?

we would need the 4.3 system dump

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Have you asked Mike?
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Mike used the same dump everyone has been using. It was only system and boot not the bootloader or recovery. The guy who did the dump flashed a custom recovery before he did the dump so we did not get the stock GE recovery which is needed if we want a full conversion and be able to get OTA's just like the GE One would get.

hello00 said:
we would need the 4.3 system dump
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Yeah here is to wishing they ship with 4.3 lol
The idea here is not for us to be able to run the rom but to fully do a conversion. As of now we have the 4.2.2 rom and boot image. I have two ones and I want to fully convert one to a GE. I know others are interested in performing a full conversion as well. And if we do the full conversion when the 4.3 OTA drops we would get it as an OTA and not have to wait for other devs to package it all up for everyone

graffixnyc said:
Mike used the same dump everyone has been using. It was only system and boot not the bootloader or recovery. The guy who did the dump flashed a custom recovery before he did the dump so we did not get the stock GE recovery which is needed if we want a full conversion and be able to get OTA's just like the GE One would get.
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Ok. I assumed that, due to the delay in Mike releasing his GE rom, that he had perhaps acquired his own information.
If anybody lives in the viscinity of Old York City, struggling to dump the required information, I could offer the same service as you have for those near New York City........Highly unlikely I guess.

I am very interested in trying this out.

RaptorMD said:
I am very interested in trying this out.
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Hey! I remember you! Didn't you use one of my roms at one time(Either on the HTC View or GS3)? If I remember correctly you're also from NY?

This is a great idea. If not for the missing T-Mobile LTE band I would have bought the GE. I hope you get what you need. Would probably cure my Flashaholics disease too, if you're always up to date with the latest and greatest.
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Yea i cant wait for the dump. I bought this phone specifically to make it a GE. Im on AT&T, running an unlocked Tmobile HTC One. The best of both worlds

graffixnyc said:
Hey! I remember you! Didn't you use one of my roms at one time(Either on the HTC View or GS3)? If I remember correctly you're also from NY?
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I did on the HTC View and very likely the GS3 as well and I am from NY Its nice to run into you again. The HTC One is finally a phone worth KEEPING, finally. Now that I am off VZW and enjoying GSM and a Developer Edition H1 life is far more interesting.
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serialtoon said:
Yea i cant wait for the dump. I bought this phone specifically to make it a GE. Im on AT&T, running an unlocked Tmobile HTC One. The best of both worlds
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I look forward to what the devs cook up in the ROM kitchen. I am very keen to try out the GE ROM's but I would also like HTC to just offer up the option for DE to get it now and to allow anyone to flash it if they want.

I am also interested in converting my s4 gt-9505 into a full google edition s4 with OTA.

slikr said:
I am also interested in converting my s4 gt-9505 into a full google edition s4 with OTA.
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Wrong forum?

surely will try this out

Any news I'm anticipating fully converting to GE!!

Hopefully in the next few hours it will arrive! Cant wait to receive it

Aerys said:
Hopefully in the next few hours it will arrive! Cant wait to receive it
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Are you going to try to dump the partitions? If so, I would advise anyone doing it that they do it without fully setting up the phone because once you unlock the bootloader it will wipe your data. So boot into android and just skip through the whole set up process because you'll just have to do it again after you unlock the bootloader

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[3g STOCK .IMG] VZ WIRELESS MX600 5/3/2011

Here are the .IMG files that Motorola has posted on their MOTODEV site. .
ATTENTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FLASH THIS FILE ON ANYTHING BUT THE VERIZON WIRELESS MOTOROLA XOOM Z600 (3G MODEL) OR YOU WILL HAVE A SHINEY PAPER WEIGHT!!!!
These files are from Motorola's Development site but I take no liability with anything that happens with your device if something goes wrong.
Official HRI39 Motorola .IMG files:
http://www.multiupload.com/9XP1B8LSWC
Official HRI66 Motorola .IMG files:
http://www.multiupload.com/POUDJY1255
The following are the steps from the MOTODEV site
1. Extract files into android sdk /tools folder.
2. Start command prompt/ terminal from the android sdk tools folder. (How this is done on Mac I do not know, Windows: shift+left click and select "open command window here")
3. adb reboot bootloader
4. fastboot flash boot boot.img
5. fastboot flash system system.img
6. fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
7. fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
8. fastboot erase cache
9. fastboot oem lock
The device will lock and reboot.
You are now back to out of box state. However I do not know if it is still detectable by VZ Moto if you have unlocked the device after doing this.
Also fyi the sbf file is still an option but you will have to go in and do the fastboot oem lock after it completes
u mispelled cache
Fixed. Thanks had a long day and missed that at proof reading
Thanks for the files, does seem a lot simpler to just use the sbf file though.
bwcorvus said:
Thanks for the files, does seem a lot simpler to just use the sbf file though.
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Its always good to have more options and the Xoom gives us many and hopefully soon sdcard support will provide the final key piece, the CM recovery!
In the meantime it is very good to have all of the official files at our disposal.
If anyone is wondering what the the reflash file from the first leak is, it is an SBF format installation of the stock boot image and a blank user data image to wipe data and return to stock via RSD Lite without touching the system partition.
This provides yet another way to reset that should be examined, especially if it works over a modified system partition.
We also may be able to use any or all of these files to build our own SBF files and other one step solutions for recovering and or modifying the Xoom. This can be very valuable and must also be thoroughly explored along with the NVM so we can really start to tak better control of the radio functions.
Lots to look at...
I am in love with fastboot. I am so use to the days of the OG Droid where the bootloader wasnt locked but you didnt have fastboot as an option. I can see a lot of easier days in the Dev community coming.
jmc2543 said:
I am in love with fastboot. I am so use to the days of the OG Droid where the bootloader wasnt locked but you didnt have fastboot as an option. I can see a lot of easier days in the Dev community coming.
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Yea having these images is one BIG step...now we just need sdcards
Just finished doing this. I'm back at stock. Of course no I'll b the last to get an update. And by the same time tomorrow I'll be unlocking and re-rooting.
by doing this does it erase everything on your xoom?
bishop72 said:
by doing this does it erase everything on your xoom?
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Yes it would. Itll bring it back to what it was like when you first bought it.
For those that updated, were you able to reroot?
17akota said:
Yes it would. Itll bring it back to what it was like when you first bought it.
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I saw multiple threads about Titanium backup not working with the Xoom. Are there alternative apps that will save all my configuration like home screen layout etc? It was a lot of work B-)
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It is just Android 3.0
3.0.1 is HRI66
Do I need to do this if I have rooted, just unlocked? Can I just "fastboot oem lock" and be good to go?
Aaron636r said:
Do I need to do this if I have rooted, just unlocked? Can I just "fastboot oem lock" and be good to go?
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Oh no. I did the "fastboot oem lock" and now I get "Failed image LNX 0x0002". Cant boot past Dual Core logo screen.
Ok, re-unlocking it fixed it.
Ok so we have the original flash so we can get the OTA thats great. And Moto confirmed on their forum they will upgrade devices that have been unlocked and rooted. If they cannot install the software they will ship it back with just the new hardware. Can't wait to see what people can really start doing now.
For those of you that are like me and hate having to using mega upload and crap to download things here is a direct link on my web server to the file released by Moto.
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This was taken directly from the Moto Dev site myself.
If you browse the directory, which I think I left on for this one... There is also the sbf archive and RSD there to download. If anyone needs a place to store some files let me know. I have unlimited storage and bandwidth. When some of the OG Droid releases came out I was pumping over 11GB a week in downloads with no issues. It's the least I can do to help the community.
I got to be honest I don't know what the hell i should do to get the update and what will cause me to either have a clean install or lose root
All reports so far indicate it will not break root and rooted users have been getting the notification. They are also probably doing a controlled rollout if you have not yet gotten the notification. My XOOM is at home right now which sucks I won't be able to get my hands on it for about 6 hours and see what I can all do.

New Brazilian firmware

Hi guys!
Just saw at SBf Developers that hey have uploaded some new updates there.
AS my comes from Brazil, i saw that fastboot-ghost_retbr-user-4.2.2-13.9.0Q2.X-116-LCX-35-36-release-keys-cid12-Brasil-BR.tar.gz is avaliable. But my question is: how can i flash this kinda if files since they arent RSD lite type and are fastboot ones? Do i need unlocked bootloader?
If someone can help me, i appreciate a lot!
AFAIK, RSD is only a front end for fastboot, so technically you can flash those files with fastboot, because they are stock and signed by motorola (no unlocked BL needed). You just have to know the partitions in wich you're gonna flash each file
waiflih said:
AFAIK, RSD is only a front end for fastboot, so technically you can flash those files with fastboot, because they are stock and signed by motorola (no unlocked BL needed). You just have to know the partitions in wich you're gonna flash each file
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Thanks my friend! But do uo have the steps for this? Cause i couldnt found any specific to Moto X.
As i unzip the tar file, i have these files as attached.
I don't have the exact steps, but you can look at the flashall.bat file inside your zip
regards
waiflih said:
I don't have the exact steps, but you can look at the flashall.bat file inside your zip
regards
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Thanks again!
Any ideas?
Do you have the phone in fastboot mode and connected to your PC while running the BAT file?
xitake said:
Do you have the phone in fastboot mode and connected to your PC while running the BAT file?
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No,but as the programa asks, i don have a JTAG flex?
xpc21 said:
No,but as the programa asks, i don have a JTAG flex?
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I also didn't know what a JTAG flex is. After some googling, it seems that it is a sort of cable for flashing the image directly to the memory, internally, like in the photo below (not a Moto X).
So, I assume you don't have a JTAG flex connected, right? So it should be good to go
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I also didn't know what a JTAG flex is. After some googling, it seems that it is a sort of cable for flashing the image directly to the memory, internally, like in the photo below (not a Moto X).
So, I assume you don't have a JTAG flex connected, right? So it should be good to go
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Have you my friend flash or know about fastboot program? Case i have in more popular android phones but Moto X is so new that i dont wanna risk doing something wrong.
Flahing stock SBF
xpc21 said:
Have you my friend flash or know about fastboot program? Case i have in more popular android phones but Moto X is so new that i dont wanna risk doing something wrong.
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Try this maybe it'll work
1. Connect your Moto x, make sure developer options is enabled and tick usb debugging.
2. open command window on the folder including the new extracted firmware.
3. Type adb devices to confirm that Moto X is detected by your computer.
4. Type adb reboot bootloader, Moto X will reboot in fastboot mode.
5. Run the batch file flasfall.
wait until it finishes it might take sometime, and you'll see the flashing process on both computer and Moto X.
kkhadr said:
Try this maybe it'll work
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wait until it finishes it might take sometime, and you'll see the flashing process on both computer and Moto X.
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Is it OK to do this if the phone is rooted and modified with xposed modules?
Also, from what I can see, this is the version .35
So as it is older than .51, pwnmymoto should still work, right?
Anyone else?
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xitake said:
Is it OK to do this if the phone is rooted and modified with xposed modules?
Also, from what I can see, this is the version .35
So as it is older than .51, pwnmymoto should still work, right?
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If this version includes the camera patch then it won't be rooted, but I flashed TMO 4.3 the test build it's working great but off course I lost root, and I'm sure in a few days it will be rooted again, so nothing to fear.
this is the OPs 3rd post about the same topic. One under q&a, one under dev that got moved to q&a, and now one under moto x general. Someone needs to teach him a lesson because he has gotten responses on all three threads. Really frustrating. Won't be getting anymore help from me...
Looks like fastboot-ghost_retbr-user-4.2.2-13.9.0Q2.X-116-LCX-35-36-release-keys-cid12-Brasil-BR.tar.gz have the same camera app as in ATT, TMO, Sprint after OTA (with improved camera). Camera app in new Brazilian firmware have version 3.0.211 - the same as in TMO rom with OTA installed.
Kind of straight forward
You just need to unpack the tgz container. Inside the folder there is a bunch of files.
I'm my case since I'm using OSX I just ran flashall.sh and done. There is a flashall.bat that I believe is designed to work with windows.
Put your phone in bootloader mode, connect the cable, go to folder the files lies and run the command. In about 5 minutes it is done. :good:
Have anyone tried it? I was trying to wait for the official OTA update, but it's taking too long. I need to know if it's safe.
Oh, and what if I use other flashboot file like from Verizon instead of the brazilian retail one? Is there any problem?
rodrigorox said:
Have anyone tried it? I was trying to wait for the official OTA update, but it's taking too long. I need to know if it's safe.
Oh, and what if I use other flashboot file like from Verizon instead of the brazilian retail one? Is there any problem?
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rodrigorox,
I have called motorola on friday and it seems we will be getting the update in the next week or so...
I'd hold on on flashing it if all you look for is the OTA that US got.

Potential To Recover Note 4 Bootloader After Flashing Retail Firmware

***Updated: 04/09/2015
First, thank you BeansTown106 and ryanbg for previously sharing the information and technical expertise that has led to successful development of the "tool" that ultimately provides the means to recover a locked bootloader on the Note 4 Developer Device. Without your help and expertise this "tool" may never have been developed.
UDATE: 04/09/2015---There is now a step by step guide that will take you through a process that produces a flashable aboot recovery file for the Developer Edition bootloader if it becomes locked (by flashing retail firmware for instance). This backup MUST be done BEFORE your bootloader becomes corrupted and locked. It is strongly recommended that if you own a Developer Edition Note 4 that you take the time to make a backup of your aboot. This link will take you to a step by step process with links to the couple of files you will need.: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-verizon/general/guide-vzw-note-4-backup-developer-t2962911. Thank you radionerd for the guide and again to BeansTown106 and ryanbg.
Most of us have heard or read about Developer Edition owners of the S4 or S5 that inadvertedly flashed a retail firmware or ROM that was not intended (safe) for the Developer Edition consequently turning their Developer Edition phone into a retail edition phone...locked bootloader. I want to emphasize that this method of recovering a Developer Edition bootloader has been tested and has recovered several Note 4 DE devices whose bootloaders were locked (purposely or inadvertently).
I always found it amazing that people flash ROMs for the wrong device. saw it a lot in Note 2 forums.
Can't believe people can be that careless...especially someone that goes so far as to buy a developer edition. Measure twice...cut once.
tfly212 said:
I always found it amazing that people flash ROMs for the wrong device. saw it a lot in Note 2 forums.
Can't believe people can be that careless...especially someone that goes so far as to buy a developer edition. Measure twice...cut once.
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Yep, I don't understand either, but it happens.
jpcalhoun said:
Yep, I don't understand either, but it happens.
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Yeah my Dev edition note 3 got ruined with running "nvbackup" so as a last resort i purposely flashed a retail rom hoping that would just make it work even though it would be locked...
This makes one start to wonder if we could then take a retail version and make it dev as well. If all the hardware is identical and the main difference is the unlocked bootloader..
Fastboot option is not available, but again, hardware being identical, this theoretically should be possible.
gatesjunior said:
This makes one start to wonder if we could then take a retail version and make it dev as well. If all the hardware is identical and the main difference is the unlocked bootloader..
Fastboot option is not available, but again, hardware being identical, this theoretically should be possible.
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Ive tried to push a DE aboot to the retail Note 4. I can not get it to even write. Ive tried ODIN and ABD to push it. Any suggestions?
mrlaigle said:
Ive tried to push a DE aboot to the retail Note 4. I can not get it to even write. Ive tried ODIN and ABD to push it. Any suggestions?
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Well, that's kind of my whole point I was being a little sarcastic. With a locked bootloader, lets just say Read-Only, you cannot really overwrite something RO that has already been loaded per say... You would have to be able to fastboot, from my experience, in order to be able to do that. Now if they are signing it, if we could somehow impersonate the key and resign with a newer version number that might work, because they probably have allowances for signed updates.
To me, that might be the only way of resolving this whole locked bootloader issue in general. They obviously have the ability to update them, so we need to figure out how to sign it somehow and or understand their conditions. Meaning, what if they are already planning the next planned bootloader version coming within the existing one. So in this case, if it doesn't match what is expected on the check it will fail along with the fact the signature is not correct.
mrlaigle said:
Ive tried to push a DE aboot to the retail Note 4. I can not get it to even write. Ive tried ODIN and ABD to push it. Any suggestions?
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Have you tried it from the phone useing Terminal Emulator and the su command?
I could only copy aboot.bak via terminal emulator. I couldn't get through with CMD in windows 7. (I have only copied the file.)
It will not work... The tell tale sign is all of the capable devs of possibly accomplishing this moved on to Tmo or quit developing all together. Loosing Hashcode was a major blow to the dev community.
droidstyle said:
It will not work... The tell tale sign is all of the capable devs of possibly accomplishing this moved on to Tmo or quit developing all together. Loosing Hashcode was a major blow to the dev community.
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Not all have given up yet ... I am still hard at it.. Ye of little faith..
If anyone wants to send me an image of their aboot for research purposes, it'd make my day
ryanbg said:
If anyone wants to send me an image of their aboot for research purposes, it'd make my day
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PM sent
wy1d said:
PM sent
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anyway i can one too/??
larrycjr said:
anyway i can one too/??
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I'm not certain that p6 is the aboot. I'm thinking it may be p7. I've asked for verification in the other thread.
is there an odin file for the developer edition device? if so will someone direct me there??
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is there an odin file for the developer edition device? if so will someone direct me there??
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No there isn't. That is what we are all looking for. Samsung hasn't released one and I'm not sure how to make one from the retail version by replacing the aboot.
wy1d said:
No there isn't. That is what we are all looking for. Samsung hasn't released one and I'm not sure how to make one from the retail version by replacing the aboot.
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Well, we could do a dd if, blah blah blah and back up the partition once rooted, but this is not really what we want, because we want a factory clean, fresh partition. Not a modified boot, root, recovery etc... Can you guys connect to Kies on the developer addition and do a firmware upgrade and reinitialization option on the tools menu. Because this, would in fact, call out and download the whole image for the phone where you could snag it before it started trying to commit it to the phone. That is essentially what I did to get the factory image for the retail phone.
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Well, we could do a dd if, blah blah blah and back up the partition once rooted, but this is not really what we want, because we want a factory clean, fresh partition. Not a modified boot, root, recovery etc... Can you guys connect to Kies on the developer addition and do a firmware upgrade and reinitialization option on the tools menu. Because this, would in fact, call out and download the whole image for the phone where you could snag it before it started trying to commit it to the phone. That is essentially what I did to get the factory image for the retail phone.
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I've tried that. It says there is no image available for the phone. I've also gone to the Mosaic kiosks (Samsung inside Best Buy) and they use a different tool called Samsung Smart tool to reflash phones. They also do not have an image for the DE Note 4. I've also talked to Support and Advanced Tech at Samsung - both do not have the image. Finally I've talked to the Samsung repair depot and they also do not have the image. On a whim, I also got pretty high up in Verizon tech support asking them if they had an image. They do not support the DE device (as we know) and also didn't have an image.
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I've tried that. It says there is no image available for the phone. I've also gone to the Mosaic kiosks (Samsung inside Best Buy) and they use a different tool called Samsung Smart tool to reflash phones. They also do not have an image for the DE Note 4. I've also talked to Support and Advanced Tech at Samsung - both do not have the image. Finally I've talked to the Samsung repair depot and they also do not have the image. On a whim, I also got pretty high up in Verizon tech support asking them if they had an image. They do not support the DE device (as we know) and also didn't have an image.
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Well....... I would say you covered all the bases... lol

[STOCK] VERIZON Nexus 6 [5.1][LMY47E] Firmware Image

For anyone interested here is the firmware image for Verizon Nexus 6 [5.1] [ LMY47E].
VRZ_XT1103_5.1_SHAMU_LMY47E_release-keys_subsidy-default_CFC.xml.zip
http://www.filefactory.com/file/12c...Y47E_release-keys_subsidy-default_CFC.xml.zip
Nexus 6 Firmware Folder
http://www.filefactory.com/folder/74e3c3d68254b075
This where I upload my stuff so sorry if I offend anyone for doing so.
So the difference in between whats out there and this is? I'm curious as the build is different.
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So the difference in between whats out there and this is? I'm curious as the build is different.
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Not sure what's actually different but the build number is different, LMY47D vs LMY47E.
Could this be flashed with twrp without losing custom recovery?
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA Free mobile app
Hopefully we will find out if there are any significant changes or additions. I really hope that I do not need to follow a Verizon firmware through the life of this phone. I hope that there is nothing meaningful in the E version.
Not positive as I am just downloading it, but pretty sure it is the factory image for the Nexus 6 for VZW so I imagine it will remove root and probably custom recovery.
But the nice thing about the Nexus 6 is that you are NOT tied to your carrier's firmware/ROM's for it. Unlike previous phones, there are only two versions, US and International. So we don't have to worry if 'x ROM' is for the T-Mobile version, the Sprint version, etc., etc.
Well no worries this all but confirms vzw is rootable and unlockable
Anyone Flash this yet?
Has anyone flashed this yet...very interested how you went about it and what the results are.....thx
Is there a rooted version??
Parsing the image filename
coldconfession13 said:
So the difference in between whats out there and this is? I'm curious as the build is different.
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Also waiting another few hours for download to complete. In the mean time, just parsing all the attributes of the file name:
LMY47E: Newer than LMY47D, which is explicitly called 5.1.0 on the Nexus Factory Image page (not the usual numbering convention, which would be 5.1; possibly foreshadowing that they know 5.1.1 is hot on its heels)
release-keys: signed by Google
subsidy-default: Includes parameters that resets the SIM Lock on the radio to "default" status, which we assume is factory-unlocked.
CFC: any idea what means?
I would assume this also gives us an image for the /oem partition
Judging by the name this was made on the same day as the image on Google's website, so it is very unlikely that there are major changes.
Nexus 6 subsidy lock config
@autoprime:
1. Does the contents of the included slcf_rev_b_default_v1.0.nvm look like plain QMI commands to you?
2. Do you still have a user-friendly one-click tool that can send DFS commands to a device in diag mode?
How to Flash
Maybe a dumb question... but can this be TWRP flashed (I thinking no) or is there some other method? I was thinking this was a standard recovery image that could be flashed in stock recovery?? Other than that, I am not sure... if anyone has success flashing let me know!
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duh.... ok sorry... my bad for not looking into the zip.... I see the flash all .bat
mahst68 said:
Maybe a dumb question... but can this be TWRP flashed (I thinking no) or is there some other method? I was thinking this was a standard recovery image that could be flashed in stock recovery?? Other than that, I am not sure... if anyone has success flashing let me know!
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I believe you will need the Motorola Fastboot tool (mfastboot) to flash this in the motoboot mode. You can get it from the MotoDev site, or search on the forums. Note that this is NOT the same as the standard fastboot that ships with the Android SDK (which will also work with the Nexus 6, but not with this particular zip file).
Did It!!!
DA6030 said:
I believe you will need the Motorola Fastboot tool (mfastboot) to flash this in the motoboot mode. You can get it from the MotoDev site, or search on the forums. Note that this is NOT the same as the standard fastboot that ships with the Android SDK (which will also work with the Nexus 6, but not with this particular zip file).
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As described, used mfastboot... flashed each individual image file based on the steps in the flashfile.xml!!! Booted up everything real nice.... download myverizon and voicemail as soon as I went through initial setup.... rooting now!!! :good:
bootloader remained unlocked the whole time!!!!
mahst68 said:
As described, used mfastboot... flashed each individual image file based on the steps in the flashfile.xml!!! Booted up everything real nice.... download myverizon and voicemail as soon as I went through initial setup.... rooting now!!! :good:
bootloader remained unlocked the whole time!!!!
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Does the firmware seem configured for VZW? VZW ringtones and boot animation and the like? Or does it appear like something that Google will drop on us in the near future? I wonder if it will ever hit the factory images page?
elreydenj said:
Does the firmware seem configured for VZW? VZW ringtones and boot animation and the like? Or does it appear like something that Google will drop on us in the near future? I wonder if it will ever hit the factory images page?
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only thing Verizon really are the 2 app downloads.... everything else is the same... not boot animations nothing. Root and TWRP setup worked fine as well.... Not going to relock bootloader though... I know the horror stories of Hard Bricks.... Not going to take off force encrypt either.... was having trouble with the phone wanting to go bootloopy with the regular image from google when I made it force before... I will let everyone know bugs and post some pictures as well once I set it up fully!! :highfive:
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only thing Verizon really are the 2 app downloads.... everything else is the same... not boot animations nothing. Root and TWRP setup worked fine as well.... Not going to relock bootloader though... I know the horror stories of Hard Bricks.... Not going to take off force encrypt either.... was having trouble with the phone wanting to go bootloopy with the regular image from google when I made it force before... I will let everyone know bugs and post some pictures as well once I set it up fully!! :highfive:
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Question: I think I may have been under the same circumstances as you. I am rooted, with TWRP, and bootloader unlocked. I am however, running a custom rom (5.0.1 encrypted). I won't be relocking the bootloader. What steps (if you are able to provide them) should I take to achieve 5.1 with bootloader still locked and then root and install TWRP. (Please keep in mind I a have not had a Nexus device since the very first one).
Edit: I am on VZW network but Google Play Store Nexus 6.
TIA
Will do... I am still setting up the phone. Once I complete it and make sure it works fine for a little bit then I'll post. Don't want to cause any issues that might lead to someone bricking their phone
Initial observations
DA6030 said:
LMY47E: Newer than LMY47D, which is explicitly called 5.1.0 on the Nexus Factory Image page (not the usual numbering convention, which would be 5.1; possibly foreshadowing that they know 5.1.1 is hot on its heels)
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System partition looks complete, but I won't have time to do a diff between the two until next week. But by then, we might have an official changelog.
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subsidy-default: Implies there's something within this file that sets the SIM Lock parameters on the radio? Extracting that could be very interesting to AT&T and Sprint customers.
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I don't have an AT&T device to test, but applying this file certainly attempts to set the SIM lock to it's default factory-unlocked state. But it's also possible the radio firmware could reject the unlock commands if it has been previously locked by a carrier. Only way to know is to test.
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I would assume this also gives us an image for the /oem partition
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There is an oem partition file within the zip, but it's literally just the string "Hi, Fly Guy". Just open oem.img with a text editor to see it. I cannot imagine that is a valid ext img file, so I'm shocked that it was able to be flashed. If so, that would suggest that the Verizon devices will ship with no unique customizations (e.g., bootanimation, ringtones, that cannot be removed without root), and has a sense of humor.
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mahst68 said:
As described, used mfastboot... flashed each individual image file based on the steps in the flashfile.xml!!!
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@mahst68, did you flash only the image files, or also the subsidy_lock_config file (slcf....nvm)? What mfastboot command did you use to send the slcf? What was the response did you get back from that command? And when you flashed the oem.img what response did you get back?

Anyone with a TWRP flashable stock rom for MetroPCS xt1765 Perry Qualcomm

Unfortunately all the TWRP flashable roms from GetOffMyLawn&!+¢#{$ are dead and I need the stock rom for the MetroPCS variant. Anyone know where I can find it?
I think I mostly got to where I needed to go with the stock factory roms without using TWRP. After attempting and failing to make a flashable rip with Android Kitchen, I read about and saw a video on RSD Lite here youtube.com/watch?v=njXQYn53SPc (sorry can't hyperlink since my post count) It basically just quickly shows what it should look like and how it should work IF it works once setup. But it was good enough. The images I had were giving me failing to flash gpt and bootloader errors. So I manually took those complete lines out of both the flashfile.xml and the Servicefile.xml. After that it flashed everything and rebooted. To my surprise I'm not bricked and back on stock. I had to go back to enable Device Carrier Unlocking through the metropcs app (oops). Now I have to probly unlock the bootloader and root again but this time I'll make that backup
But if anyone has the flashable zips, a new upload would be nice for others.
unrooty said:
I think I mostly got to where I needed to go with the stock factory roms without using TWRP. After attempting and failing to make a flashable rip with Android Kitchen, I read about and saw a video on RSD Lite here youtube.com/watch?v=njXQYn53SPc (sorry can't hyperlink since my post count) It basically just quickly shows what it should look like and how it should work IF it works once setup. But it was good enough. The images I had were giving me failing to flash gpt and bootloader errors. So I manually took those complete lines out of both the flashfile.xml and the Servicefile.xml. After that it flashed everything and rebooted. To my surprise I'm not bricked and back on stock. I had to go back to enable Device Carrier Unlocking through the metropcs app (oops). Now I have to probly unlock the bootloader and root again but this time I'll make that backup
But if anyone has the flashable zips, a new upload would be nice for others.
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Send me an untouched stock system.img, boot.img, and oem.img and I'll compile you a TWRP flashable ROM. If you're not sure how to dump partition images, the best way is to download an app called Partition Backup & Restore. It's a free app and was created by an XDA dev @wanam.
Hey, thanks for the offer. I'll do it. I have the img files that you need ripped and rared. Just been having some connection issues today while attempting to upload the file. I don't know how I should upload it so I'm going to use my google drive and share the link with you either here or by PM if I can't link it here due to the spam protection. Hopefully I'll have it to you within the next day if my connection becomes stable enough to upload.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1x65mPUAWWm1heQsDRpgm6QYnyyOIp8P5
Here you are MotoJunkie01, I decided to keep the extended name on the file to show exactly what Partition Backup and Restore spit out should there be something different that's needed.
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https://drive.google.com/open?id=1x65mPUAWWm1heQsDRpgm6QYnyyOIp8P5
Here you are MotoJunkie01, I decided to keep the extended name on the file to show exactly what Partition Backup and Restore spit out should there be something different that's needed.
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I made one yesterday. Read my guide carefully. Have fun. https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...-stock-rom-t3777830/post76234878#post76234878
Quite the write up there, thank you for it it's very informative. But to be fair flashing through RSDLite it working for me so I suppose I'll stick with it. It seems more straightforward afaik.
unrooty said:
Quite the write up there, thank you for it it's very informative. But to be fair flashing through RSDLite it working for me so I suppose I'll stick with it. It seems more straightforward afaik.
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Good choice. I, personally, don't see how that's a better option than just rsdlite. But to each his, or her, own. If you need no verity, magisk, and all the basics anyway, why not just flash the stock firmware. No risk involved.
unrooty said:
Quite the write up there, thank you for it it's very informative. But to be fair flashing through RSDLite it working for me so I suppose I'll stick with it. It seems more straightforward afaik.
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Yep - seems a better choice. RSD Lite isn't the friendliness beast but it's not a bad ride once you understand the idiosyncrasies.

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