New Security Update - One (M9) General

Today I received a patch including security updates for the Factory Unlocked version, probably the Stagefright fix, but don't you think that's a lot just for a security fix? Google's patches were very small (less than 100MB) compared to that, anyone has additional information about this update?
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DeadPotato said:
Today I received a patch including security updates for the Factory Unlocked version, probably the Stagefright fix, but don't you think that's a lot just for a security fix? Google's patches were very small (less than 100MB) compared to that, anyone has additional information about this update?
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Just checked for the update and my factory unlocked version M9 is currently downloading the file. Does seem like a large file size to simply contain "Android System Security Fixes".

StilsonCanyon said:
Just checked for the update and my factory unlocked version M9 is currently downloading the file. Does seem like a large file size to simply contain "Android System Security Fixes".
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Agree, fun fact? Or the fix released for OEMs and Google doesn't work at all or the app developed by Zimperium doesn't.
After I finished the update ran the app and guess what?
To be sure I deleted the app cache and data, and then after getting the same result uninstalled the app, restarted phone and installed the app once again, the result was the same.
Since I was curious I installed the app on my Nexus 10, which got the patch from Google and it also says is vulnerable.
Is there another reliable way to check it out?

DeadPotato said:
After I finished the update ran the app and guess what?
View attachment 3458090
Is there another reliable way to check it out?
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I see the same result - first is vulnerable and the rest are not. Hmm. Don't know what to say or what else the update contained...

Was it all 7 before the patch?
7th exploit came later and wasn't part of Google's original patch.

Electronic Punk said:
Was it all 7 before the patch?
7th exploit came later and wasn't part of Google's original patch.
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The result was the same before and after the patch. There was a time when there was no patch at all and the Zimperium app detected the phone as not vulnerable, then they found an additional exploit and added it to the list, making the result appear as vulnerable. Then this patch came today, and we're at the same place, with that first one being marked as vulnerable.

DeadPotato said:
The result was the same before and after the patch. There was a time when there was no patch at all and the Zimperium app detected the phone as not vulnerable, then they found an additional exploit and added it to the list, making the result appear as vulnerable. Then this patch came today, and we're at the same place, with that first one being marked as vulnerable.
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Well, might not even relate to Stagefright, but another security issue patched before public disclosure -- that does still happen sometimes!

Forgot to add details
Electronic Punk said:
Well, might not even relate to Stagefright, but another security issue patched before public disclosure -- that does still happen sometimes!
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That's the most odd thing about it, it's confirmed to be related to Stagefright fix even by HTC
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m9/news/
I contacted the app developers yesterday, but didn't got a reply yet.

What version was the last developer release?

Still no sign of a 2.10/2.11 RUU file? Please, if anyone could organize i'd be so glad..

@Electronic Punk 2.11.617.15

DeadPotato said:
@Electronic Punk 2.11.617.15
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So no version change then.

Electronic Punk said:
So no version change then.
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Just in case I wasn't clear, it went from 2.8.617.4 to 2.11.617.15, yes version changed but not major version though

Dev Edition/WWE RUU
medoc.murner said:
Still no sign of a 2.10/2.11 RUU file? Please, if anyone could organize i'd be so glad..
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RUU has been out since August 26th...
This software upgrade available for your HTC One provides the following key enhancements:
· Stagefright patch
Download here from HTC
RUU_HIMA_UL_L51_SENSE70_ATT_MR_NA_Gen_Unlock_2.11.617.15_Radio_01.01_U11440601_76.03.50611G_F_release_445910_signed_2.exe

effortless said:
RUU has been out since August 26th...
This software upgrade available for your HTC One provides the following key enhancements:
· Stagefright patch
Download here from HTC
RUU_HIMA_UL_L51_SENSE70_ATT_MR_NA_Gen_Unlock_2.11.617.15_Radio_01.01_U11440601_76.03.50611G_F_release_445910_signed_2.exe
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I see ATT in that link, but I also see MR, NA, Gen, and Unlock. I have the M9 Developer Edition. Would that be the same? Cause if you go to HTC's support site, the latest M9 Developer Edition RUU is an old one.

wwjoshdew said:
I see ATT in that link, but I also see MR, NA, Gen, and Unlock. I have the M9 Developer Edition. Would that be the same? Cause if you go to HTC's support site, the latest M9 Developer Edition RUU is an old one.
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Yes, I think that's the same. I've changed my M9 to an developer edition and used the same RUU (for att, na, generic and developer). 2.11.617.15 is latest version.
tapatalked..

wwjoshdew said:
I see ATT in that link, but I also see MR, NA, Gen, and Unlock. I have the M9 Developer Edition. Would that be the same? Cause if you go to HTC's support site, the latest M9 Developer Edition RUU is an old one.
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k1moe said:
Yes, I think that's the same. I've changed my M9 to an developer edition and used the same RUU (for att, na, generic and developer). 2.11.617.15 is latest version.
tapatalked..
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The dev edition is the exact same hardware as the AT&T version and it has the name in its link URL... but they don't have the same software released. The World Wide Edition (WWE) and Dev edition share the same software.. the link I posted above is for those.
The AT&T RUU link is: http://dl3.htc.com.s3.amazonaws.com...01_72.02.50602A_F_release_446474_signed_2.exe
Latest for ATT is 2.6.502.18 with stage fright fix.
Also, for those that care, T-Mobile will be releasing their M9 stage fright update mid month.. it will also come with Android for Work.

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When we get Marshmallow

Just for fun, flame on/off, you decide it
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I posted this thread on reddit/idol3 and guess what, it's not there
the end of may is most likely to happen , but the beginning of june can be a valide option , either way its close to happen soon XXD
keep hopping !
I hope soon
I think this will heavily depend on the carrier.
For me and Bell Mobility in Canada.. They haven't released a single update since they launched the phone (not even a stagefright update) so I have ZERO confidence that I'll be seeing Marshmallow through any OTA's.
the.teejster said:
I think this will heavily depend on the carrier.
For me and Bell Mobility in Canada.. They haven't released a single update since they launched the phone (not even a stagefright update) so I have ZERO confidence that I'll be seeing Marshmallow through any OTA's.
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i have an unbranded western european 6039Y and so far all the usa & eastern european carrier locked devices got firmware updates months earlier.
According to Telus, May 31, so, hopefully, as Koodo is a Telus brand, I'll get it, too
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http://forum.telus.com/t5/Mobility/Software-Update-Schedule/ta-p/53566
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mrcorey said:
According to Telus, May 31, so, hopefully, as Koodo is a Telus brand, I'll get it, too
http://forum.telus.com/t5/Mobility/Software-Update-Schedule/ta-p/53566
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so a carrier locked phone according to this screenshot will get the update on May 31... well, they say the update will come for unbranded devices first and then later to carrier locked phones, so the unbranded idols should get the update days or weeks before this date
or alcatel follows its way and at first releases updates on carrier locked devices and months later for unbranded ones :laugh:
i have a bad feeling about this.
jani0417 said:
so a carrier locked phone according to this screenshot will get the update on May 31... well, they say the update will come for unbranded devices first and then later to carrier locked phones, so the unbranded idols should get the update days or weeks before this date
or alcatel follows its way and at first releases updates on carrier locked devices and months later for unbranded ones :laugh:
i have a bad feeling about this.
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I just got my 6045I global unlocked from Amazon to replace my stolen 60450(Cricket) a week ago, and it came with pre-marshmallow firmware and latest security update already installed.... I know this because the first one was old stock and arrived with the seal broken,so I asked for replacement and was told I could use old one until new arrived. The first downloaded the updates(came from Amazon fulfillment Kentucky), and the second came from Los Angeles (fresh from port,I assume), and had those 2 updates already installed,and judging from IMEI's, the 2nd was NEW, so make of that what you will. Everything I've heard points to end of May/early June. I am hoping for sooner, as the lack of ad blocking, and hopefully much improved memory management is killing me! We shall see.
dongarritas said:
I just got my 6045I global unlocked from Amazon to replace my stolen 60450(Cricket) a week ago, and it came with pre-marshmallow firmware and latest security update already installed.... I know this because the first one was old stock and arrived with the seal broken,so I asked for replacement and was told I could use old one until new arrived. The first downloaded the updates(came from Amazon fulfillment Kentucky), and the second came from Los Angeles (fresh from port,I assume), and had those 2 updates already installed,and judging from IMEI's, the 2nd was NEW, so make of that what you will. Everything I've heard points to end of May/early June. I am hoping for sooner, as the lack of ad blocking, and hopefully much improved memory management is killing me! We shall see.
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You get preinstaled marshallow on Idol 3 5.5 ? if you have can you make screenshoots?
dongarritas said:
pre-marshmallow firmware
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what is a pre-marshmallow firmware?
Alek Dev said:
You get preinstaled marshallow on Idol 3 5.5 ? if you have can you make screenshoots?
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Not marshmallow. The update said pre marshmallow update. 5.0.2, security 3/31/16.
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what is a pre-marshmallow firmware?
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5.0.2, security update 3/31/16. That's what the update package said.
dongarritas said:
Not marshmallow. The update said pre marshmallow update. 5.0.2, security 3/31/16.
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5.0.2, security update 3/31/16. That's what the update package said.
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lol, with this logic, every lollipop firmware is a "pre-marshmallow" update
jani0417 said:
lol, with this logic, every lollipop firmware is a "pre-marshmallow" update
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Yes, but idol 3 wasn't supposed to get any lollipop updates........
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Yes, but idol 3 wasn't supposed to get any lollipop updates........
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you mean main firmware update, like 5.1? what does it matter in this case? anyway why did you name it pre-marshmallow update/firmware/whatever?
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you mean main firmware update, like 5.1? what does it matter in this case? anyway why did you name it pre-marshmallow update/firmware/whatever?
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Because that's what the package said. I'm not making things up, and not looking to argue fine points. Just reporting what happened to me.
dongarritas said:
Because that's what the package said. I'm not making things up, and not looking to argue fine points. Just reporting what happened to me.
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oh i see so alcatel is just trolling with us
mrcorey said:
According to Telus, May 31, so, hopefully, as Koodo is a Telus brand, I'll get it, too
http://forum.telus.com/t5/Mobility/Software-Update-Schedule/ta-p/53566
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Telus had changed the date in the table to June 7. Here we go...
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mrcorey said:
Telus had changed the date in the table to June 7. Here we go...
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thanks for the update!
just a few days left, please vote!
Hopefully we get it
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V20 in the UK - What SW Version are You On?

I have just bought a V20 from an Ebay seller.
It comes with Android 7.0 and it says that there are no newer versions to download.
However, my security patch level seems quite old being December last year.
The SW version details are as follows:
Android Version - 7.0
Android Security Patch Level - 1 December 2016
Kernel Version - 3.18.31
Build Number - NRD90M
Software Version - V10c-TWN-XX
Does anyone else in the UK with a V20 have more up to date software and if so how did you get it?
GadgetObsessive said:
I have just bought a V20 from an Ebay seller.
It comes with Android 7.0 and it says that there are no newer versions to download.
However, my security patch level seems quite old being December last year.
The SW version details are as follows:
Android Version - 7.0
Android Security Patch Level - 1 December 2016
Kernel Version - 3.18.31
Build Number - NRD90M
Software Version - V10c-TWN-XX
Does anyone else in the UK with a V20 have more up to date software and if so how did you get it?
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I see you have the TWN variant. Idk why but it haven't received the latest security patch.
AbrahamW08 said:
I see you have the TWN variant. Idk why but it haven't received the latest security patch.
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So do all TWN phones have a security patch from December 2016?
Do other variants of the phone have later patches?
Go here -
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/restore-v20-to-100-stock-bricked-devices-t3524903
Download the following firmware -
H990ds10e_OPEN_SG_DS_OP_0314.kdz
Follow instructions in OP and when in LGUP select Update.
You'll have newer firmware with security patch at 1 March 2017.
And use search function, this has been answered already.
GadgetObsessive said:
So do all TWN phones have a security patch from December 2016?
Do other variants of the phone have later patches?
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I think so... At least mine still in December.
Yes, the majority of the other variants are in April/March security patch
rubiicon59 said:
Go here -
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/restore-v20-to-100-stock-bricked-devices-t3524903
Download the following firmware -
H990ds10e_OPEN_SG_DS_OP_0314.kdz
Follow instructions in OP and when in LGUP select Update.
You'll have newer firmware with security patch at 1 March 2017.
And use search function, this has been answered already.
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Thanks for that.
I had seen that link but I had no idea if that would install a later version of software than I already have.
Just so I understand - why does my phone say that it is up-to-date if there is a later version of the firmware on LGs web site? (Where does the V20 check for firmware revisions?)
You're welcome. I was also supplied the link by another user, that's one of the great things about XDA and the members here.
Because a lot of us TWN variant owners don't live in the region the phone was released in we won't get OTA updates.
That's just how LG operates. I find it ridiculous that they release variants for different regions with different specs, hardware etc..
How do they come to the conclusion that the V20 will not be released in the UK and Europe?
People of some countries prefer 64GB but others will be happy with 32GB????
Wireless charging only for some?
Then there's the bootloader unlock farce........
This phone is really awesome and root would make it even more the perfect phone for me. But I knew what the situation was before I got it, and I'm still happy I own it.
GadgetObsessive said:
Thanks for that.
I had seen that link but I had no idea if that would install a later version of software than I already have.
Just so I understand - why does my phone say that it is up-to-date if there is a later version of the firmware on LGs web site? (Where does the V20 check for firmware revisions?)
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Because the updated firmware is NOT meant for your branded TWN V20. It will work but you will not get any upcoming updates anymore. You will have to that maually.
Hi Pierre.
You're absolutely correct, but updating to where we are now is better than no update at all don't ya think?
And it's easy now to check for and install future updates :good:
rubiicon59 said:
Hi Pierre.
You're absolutely correct, but updating to where we are now is better than no update at all don't ya think?
And it's easy now to check for and install future updates :good:
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Hi, you are absolutely right about that. And I think it's pretty safe to switch firmware. it's quite easy with LGUP. But maybe LG will surprise us the coming weeks with a fresh new TWN update
And a bootloader unlock too?
That would be awesome, I'm already missing all the stuff I was able to accomplish on my Z2.
H990DS can be flashed to same model firmware of other regions. My TWN H990ds had flashed to Philippines V10g and working without any problem , only two pop-up message after every system restart , but it didn't affect to any function..
Base on the hardware of H990ds is similar to H990n (HongKong) , I tried to flash to V10h(H990n) and it is working as well.
Both version's performance are better than TWN-V10c , i think it's worth to upgrade.
V10H-HongKong
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December Android 8.1 Oreo factory images and full OTA images

December images for Android 8.1 Oreo
Official factory images
Official full OTA images
Build OPM1.171019.011 - non-operator-specific
Kisakuku said:
Android 8.0 - Oreo
Official factory images
Build opr6.170623.011 - Telstra, Rogers, TMoUS, Sprint, USCC, Project Fi
Build opr6.170623.012 - other carriers
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As I asked in the other thread on this topic, these are "Android O Developer Preview" images. Are they the same as what will be rolling out, starting today?
911medic said:
As I asked in the other thread on this topic, these are "Android O Developer Preview" images. Are they the same as what will be rolling out, starting today?
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DP images were opp1 to opp4. These are release images, opr6.
He's right. I have opp4 in my computer as the latest...these are new!
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DP images were opp1 to opp4. These are release images, opr6.
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OK. When I went to download it, I was still prompted with "Before downloading the system image for the Android O Developer Preview, you must agree to the following terms and conditions."
Was just curious, because of that.
911medic said:
As I asked in the other thread on this topic, these are "Android O Developer Preview" images. Are they the same as what will be rolling out, starting today?
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Got the ota, its just about 38mb small. Can there be so many changes in such a small package??
blaze9090 said:
Got the ota, its just about 38mb small. Can there be so many changes in such a small package??
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That's the OTA from DP4 to official build.
I just signed up for the Beta program and they gave me OPR6.
Much easier than sdk and flashing....
vansmack said:
I just signed up for the Beta program and they gave me OPR6.
Much easier than sdk and flashing....
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Doesn't it wipe everything on your phone ?
Just got OTA from DP4
Alaadragonfire said:
Doesn't it wipe everything on your phone ?
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No.
But now i have OPR6 and it's downloading an additional 938.4mb file, which is maybe the final?
Alaadragonfire said:
Doesn't it wipe everything on your phone ?
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Not if you register for the Beta, no, since it treats it as an update. If, however, you Unregister for the Beta (i.e., revert to Nougat), then your phone will be wiped, as it will if you apply the factory image from the Android 8.0 System Images page .
vansmack said:
No.
But now i have OPR6 and it's downloading an additional 938.4mb file, which is maybe the final?
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Please let us know the difference after installing this new 938 MB update
any updates on the battery life or camera or anything else.
vansmack said:
No.
But now i have OPR6 and it's downloading an additional 938.4mb file, which is maybe the final?
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Please let us know the difference after grab that new update
behzad.bz said:
Please let us know the difference after installing this new 938 MB update
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A build number increase. The first file I received was OPR6.170623.011
And the new 938mb file is OPR6.170623.012.
There is also a different baseband number but the kernel is the same.
vansmack said:
A build number increase. The first file I received was OPR6.170623.011 And the new 938mb file is OPR6.170623.012.
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Different builds for different carriers:
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Build opr6.170623.011 - Telstra, Rogers, TMoUS, Sprint, USCC, Project Fi
Build opr6.170623.012 - other carriers
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Well, that's not good because I'm actually on Fi, but this was originally a VZW phone.
Had Nougat and my bluetooth was screwed up with the last update. Doing this from scratch. Is this official ? Why isn't it on the nexus factory images page that still shows 7.1.2.
I just contacted with Google
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October security patch.

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Those who wants beta build follow this..
Requirement
1-Unlocked Bootloader.
2-Latest MIUI Flash tool.
3-Minimum 8 Gb ram in your Computer.(less than 8 Gb ram can not flash big Images but You can try closing all apps and try, but I will not be responsible for that if you brick your device. )
4-Flash only in Fastboot (EDL Flashing in not allowed of you try you will brick your device)
5-Your Brain.
Note-There is no fastboot rom available in any where with October security patch .This rom is created from the V9.6.14.0.ODIMIFE (beta) OTA .
Rom is 100% pure with no modification.
And one more thing , as it is a beta rom you may face wired bugs.
Mi Flash tool will take 1100-1200 sec so do not panic
Download Link-https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XisLpw4Jx64mSPOpOjBBuhW3jA0UdjgO/view?usp=sharing
IjazCI said:
How did you know ?
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He likes clickbait titles
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He likes clickbait titles
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Beta testers already getting the update, in 3-4 days we will get October parch.
ARNOB XENON said:
Beta testers already getting the update, in 3-4 days we will get October parch.
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Would have been a nice information for the first post
Still no android pie?
love4chat said:
Still no android pie?
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Come on, it's Xiaomi. We must be happy that we receive updates in a monthly fashion
how do you enroll with beta test ?
[QRCODE][/QRCODE]
mark.dx said:
how do you enroll with beta test ?
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You don't, registrations are closed.
What about the changelog ?
cyrillem28410 said:
What about the changelog ?
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Changelog from xiaomi ? Naaah..
love4chat said:
Still no android pie?
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Likely before years end
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AcostaJA said:
Likely before years end
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Q4 ist still a while
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Does this fix the CPU max frequency bug??? on october 11th a xiaomi dev replied to a forum and said they have reproduced the bug and reported it to qualcomm and also said qualcomm is working on it. That was on the 11th. It was a very simple bug to fix and i hope this means this patch has the fix. it shouldnt have taken qualcomm more than 1 day to fix that issue.
carloandreaguilar said:
Does this fix the CPU max frequency bug??? on october 11th a xiaomi dev replied to a forum and said they have reproduced the bug and reported it to qualcomm and also said qualcomm is working on it. That was on the 11th. It was a very simple bug to fix and i hope this means this patch has the fix. it shouldnt have taken qualcomm more than 1 day to fix that issue.
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Haha you obviously have no idea about software development. Fixes need to be tested internally, tested with beta testers, then certified and finally it may be rolled out. This certainly takes longer then one day if a company is serious about quality control.. And how do you know if a bug is simple to fix? It might be tens of thousands lines of code, the bug might be a typo, a wrong command chain, or an interplay of several things so no one external can judge if its simple. Hardware drivers are especially not easy.
Benjamin_L said:
Haha you obviously have no idea about software development. Fixes need to be tested internally, tested with beta testers, then certified and finally it may be rolled out. This certainly takes longer then one day if a company is serious about quality control.. And how do you know if a bug is simple to fix? It might be tens of thousands lines of code, the bug might be a typo, a wrong command chain, or an interplay of several things so no one externally can judge if its simple. Hardware drivers are especially not easy.
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To say I have no idea about software development is funny, considering I'm a software developer and studied software engineering in college. I'm very aware of what you are saying, but clearly Xiaomi isn't very structured when it comes to quality control. They are probably not even doing much testing. They said they are waiting for Qualcomm to fix it. I know the problem is rather simple since a manual setting of the minimum frequencies fixes the problem. I've tested this with kernel auditor. It seems to be a very simple issue to fix
carloandreaguilar said:
To say I have no idea about software development is funny, considering I'm a software developer and studied software engineering in college. I'm very aware of what you are saying, but clearly Xiaomi isn't very structured when it comes to quality control. They are probably not even doing much testing. They said they are waiting for Qualcomm to fix it. I know the problem is rather simple since a manual setting of the minimum frequencies fixes the problem. I've tested this with kernel auditor. It seems to be a very simple issue to fix
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Xiaomi obviously isn't. But hopefully Qualcomm is.
fastboot firmware image for Android 8.1.0_V9.6.14.0.ODIMIFE BETA
with the October security update
complete set for firmware and tools and boot patched by magisc patched_boot.img
checked by me flash_all_exept_data over the 20th beta
Invalid file format with a magic header - do not pay attention
flashing long time, about 20-30 minutes
Thanks to the 4PDA and XDA communities
1067.61 MB ... is pie ????
jcunltd said:
1067.61 MB ... is pie ????
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No. As mentioned several times now
Requirement
1-Unlocked Bootloader.
2-Latest MIUI Flash tool.
3-Minimum 8 Gb ram in your Computer.(less than 8 Gb ram can not flash big Images but You can try closing all apps and try, but I will not be responsible for that if you brick your device. )
4-Flash only in Fastboot (EDL Flashing in not allowed of you try you will brick your device)
5-Your Brain.
Note-There is no fastboot rom available in any where with October security patch .This rom is created from the V9.6.14.0.ODIMIFE (beta) OTA .
Rom is 100% pure with no modification.
And one more thing , as it is a beta rom you may face wired bugs.
Mi Flash tool will take 1100-1200 sec so do not panic
Download Link-https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XisLpw4Jx64mSPOpOjBBuhW3jA0UdjgO/view?usp=sharing

Cant find galaxy s8 g950usqu5drl7 firmware

Been trying to find this firmware number (g950usqu5drl7) but none of the websites had this exact one listed. If someone knows somewhere I can find it or can link it below that will help so much pls and thank you.
namesjeff said:
Been trying to find this firmware number (g950usqu5drl7) but none of the websites had this exact one listed. If someone knows somewhere I can find it or can link it below that will help so much pls and thank you.
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From >this post of 2019-02-13<, it seems that you are looking for unofficial firmware. It's hard to expect someone to maintain firmware that is long out of date.
namesjeff said:
Been trying to find this firmware number (g950usqu5drl7) but none of the websites had this exact one listed. If someone knows somewhere I can find it or can link it below that will help so much pls and thank you.
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what are you wanting too do I have the files but they are for my pie with safestrap rom
namesjeff said:
Been trying to find this firmware number (g950usqu5drl7) but none of the websites had this exact one listed. If someone knows somewhere I can find it or can link it below that will help so much pls and thank you.
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These are not stock files but firmware made from the OTA zip sp explain more why you need them and I can probably help you achieve your goal
G950_DRL7_SAMFAIL_PIE_FILES.7z | by jrkruse for Galaxy S8+
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
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namesjeff said:
Been trying to find this firmware number (g950usqu5drl7) but none of the websites had this exact one listed. If someone knows somewhere I can find it or can link it below that will help so much pls and thank you.
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It may have been a version that only AT&T and Cricket got. AT&T doesn't allow their firmware files to be posted publicly, so those can't be pulled from Samsung servers the way that other carriers' firmware can
iBowToAndroid said:
It may have been a version that only AT&T and Cricket got. AT&T doesn't allow their firmware files to be posted publicly, so those can't be pulled from Samsung servers the way that other carriers' firmware can
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Edit: It was an official ATT release that was never released lol
jrkruse said:
it was an verizon or I wouldnt have gotten the ota zip
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I just realized why he can't find it, and it's because 5DRL7 wouldn't have been a valid release. In bootloader revision 5, D signifies Android 9, but that didn't come around until the build ending in SC1.
So RL7 would have still been Android 8, and, if it did ever exist as a valid release, would have been 5CRL7
iBowToAndroid said:
I just realized why he can't find it, and it's because 5DRL7 wouldn't have been a valid release. In bootloader revision 5, D signifies Android 9, but that didn't come around until the build ending in SC1.
So RL7 would have still been Android 8, and, if it did ever exist as a valid release, would have been 5CRL7
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It’s definitely android 9 and it was a valid release and bootloader 5. It was the first Pie stable release it just wasnt released in odin version
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It’s definitely android 9 and it was a valid release and bootloader 5. It was the first Pie stable release it just wasnt released in odin version
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Ok after searching my thread it was indeed ATT release pulled from there update server in Dec 2018 when that was possible a long time ago. It actually was never released officially because rollout was halted for almost 3 months back in the day but it was the first actual official build of pie but technically it was a leaked version I guess you could say but we all ran it until actual odin files came out and they were DSC something and were not released until march of 2019.
This is website it was obtained from
Download the latest Samsung software updates
Firmware.science helps you download the latest software updates / OTA firmware for Samsung phones.
firmware.science
jrkruse said:
Ok after searching my thread it was indeed ATT release pulled from there update server in Dec 2018 when that was possible a long time ago. It actually was never released officially because rollout was halted for almost 3 months back in the day but it was the first actual official build of pie but technically it was a leaked version I guess you could say but we all ran it until actual odin files came out and they were DSC something and were not released until march of 2019.
This is website it was obtained from
Download the latest Samsung software updates
Firmware.science helps you download the latest software updates / OTA firmware for Samsung phones.
firmware.science
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Ahh, makes sense. Because it looks like every single carrier got a 5CSAx and/or 5CSBx release, before finally getting Pie as 5DSC1. But if they pulled it because it was unstable or whatever, that would explain it

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