Android N Preview 4 beta npd56n (flashable & image, no encryption & dm verification) - Nexus 6 General

Android N Preview 4 beta npd56n (flashable & image, no encryption & dm verification)
** DISCLAIMER: APPLY AT YOUR OWN RISK **​** The following are instruction for installing Android N Preview 4 image released by Google on 6/16/2016. After the installation you will have TWRP recovery 3.0.2-0 with the data partition erased and unencrypted if you use method 2 **​Always backup your data before flashing something a total stranger gives you!
Method 1: Flash update through TWRP recovery (keeps your data and current recovery)
1- You need to have TWRP 3.0.2-0 or higher installed on your phone.
2- Download this flashable zip..
3- Copy to the phone internal storage and flash via recovery.
4- Reboot. Your data should still be intact and your OS is upgraded to N Preview 4 beta. If your internal storage is unencrypted before flashing it remains unencrypted.
Method 2: Flash update using a computer (wipes everything, unencrypts data, and upgrades TWRP)
1- ALL of your data including the internal storage will be lost so make a backup. (If you know what you are doing and you are coming from unencrypted Marshmallow you can modify the instructions to not lose data but I won't help you with that).
2- Download this file. Note that it is NOT a flashable zip.
3- Unzip into a folder of your choice on your PC.
4- Open a command window (cmd) and cd to this directory. then run the following:
Code:
flash-all
5- Wait until prompted, then press key to reboot the phone.
6- Your data is wiped and your OS is upgraded to N 4 beta with unencrypted internal storage. Your TWRP is also upgraded to 3.0.2-0.
Technical details: this is a repacking of the Google image with a modified Kernel and removed userdata and recovery images. Everything else is stock.
Problem downloading from Mega on a mobile browser? Change the page setting to "Request desktop site".
About root and other issues
To obtain root after installing this update you should flash SuperSU 2.74 (or higher) in recovery. Get it from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133.

If coming from MM is method 1 an option?
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MrMiami81 said:
If coming from MM is method 1 an option?
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Both methods work regardless of what android version you start with.

MrMiami81 said:
If coming from MM is method 1 an option?
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You have to be on N bootloader and radio, but, yes the method 1 is for MM to N

gothy.gothy said:
You have to be on N bootloader and radio, but, yes the method 1 is for MM to N
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In either method that I have posted here you can be on any radio, any bootloader, or any kernel. It will always work regardless.

najoor said:
In either method that I have posted here you can be on any radio, any bootloader, or any kernel. It will always work regardless.
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That means that your zip contains already the new N bootloader and radio. Bye the way, are they different from N3?

gothy.gothy said:
That means that your zip contains already the new N bootloader and radio. Bye the way, are they different from N3?
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Yes, my zips include both radio and bootloader. As far as I can tell N4 radio and bootloader are the same as N3.

Android Pay

lioryte said:
Android Pay
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It broke? I finally was able to confirm pay was working fully for me on dp3.
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angiest said:
It broke? I finally was able to confirm pay was working fully for me on dp3.
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WAS working great. Ain't working now, just FYI before upgrading

It was for preview 3
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I´m on marshmallow with a custom kernel, what is the best metod for me?

any mirrors yet?

I tired to Root with Nexus root Tool kit Preview 4 and Got The Dead Android No Command

is skype working or library problems , can someone check if gdmss hd lite is working when connecting to a camara ? in dp3 fails with library problems

Can't even Flash it, twrp(3.0.2-0) is stuck on "trying decryption"?

No problems with install.
1. System Restore
2. Flash ROM,kernel,adaway fix and SU2.74
Only problem I find now is TiBu won't restore APP's it will restore some settings and call logs though.
Found a few other things that are not working correctly. Not sure if it's ROM related. Root Explorer and Explorer lock up when opened.
I have wiped and tried everything twice all with same results.
3rd time is the charm. Did a full wipe and install now these apps are working.

Does this work for Verizon? HD calling

Slingbox app didn't work on preview 3 that's my main reason I'm back on MM
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You'll most likely will need to go back into secret menu and turn it back on.. That's what you do when you flash new radios
ncwildcat said:
Does this work for Verizon? HD calling
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Related

Any Guide available For Flashing 4.2.2 on Custom kernel without Loosing Data

As the Topic Suggest is there any guide someone made for noobs like me
who wanna upgrade there NEXUS 7 to 4.2.2 having Custom kernel without loosing data ?
You don't need a guide in your case.
Click here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2148337
There are two STOCK 4.2.2 roms in this thread. One is DEODEXED and the other is ODEXED.
I recommend downloading the DEODEXED STOCK 4.2.2 rom.
Here's the link to the DEODEXED STOCK ROM:
http://goo.im/devs/teshxx/Nexus7Wifi/Grouper-JDQ39_4.2.2-Deodex_Rooted-02-14-13-teshxx.zip
Download it, put it in your N7 and flash it via recovery. You won't lose any data and you don't have to wipe anything. Just flash and go!
scream4cheese said:
You don't need a guide in your case.
Click here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2148337
There are two STOCK 4.2.2 roms in this thread. One is DEODEXED and the other is ODEXED.
I recommend downloading the DEODEXED STOCK 4.2.2 rom.
Here's the link to the DEODEXED STOCK ROM:
http://goo.im/devs/teshxx/Nexus7Wifi/Grouper-JDQ39_4.2.2-Deodex_Rooted-02-14-13-teshxx.zip
Download it, put it in your N7 and flash it via recovery. You won't lose any data and you won't have to wipe anything. Just flash and go!
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I won't get error 7 ?
For installing this ?
And its not ota update how come it wont wipe data?
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1) make a full nandroid (cwm/twrp) backup
2) flash a 4.2.2 stock-derived ROM on top of existing ROM - no wipe
2.5) flash a minimal root kit (SuperSU or Superuser) if not in ROM in step 2 - no wipe
3) flash the same kernel you used previously - no wipe
4) profit!
No workie? Restore backup from step # 1 and try something else.
pleasant said:
I won't get error 7 ?
For installing this ?
And its not ota update how come it wont wipe data?
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1. Have you read the thread?
2. No it won't give you an error. Why would it?
3. It's from the official OTA update. You just don't need to wipe anything. Trust me on this.
4. How come? I did this last night on my Nexus 7 and everything is just fine.
5. You won't get a bootloop or an error if you do exactly what I just told you.
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scream4cheese said:
1. Have you read the thread?
2. No it won't give you an error. Why would it?
3. It's from the official OTA update. You just don't need to wipe anything. Trust me on this.
4. How come? I did this last night on my Nexus 7 and everything is just fine.
5. You won't get a bootloop or an error if you do exactly what I just told you.
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For safety I made a full online nandroid backup as above suggested now the issue is I am trying to copy the backup on PC
But when I plug nexus 7 on PC
In clockworkmod folder the backup folder doesn't show up but in
File manager at tablet shows it :/
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pleasant said:
For safety I made a full online nandroid backup as above suggested now the issue is I am trying to copy the backup on PC
But when I plug nexus 7 on PC
In clockworkmod folder the backup folder doesn't show up but in
File manager at tablet shows it :/
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There's no need to do that. But in spite of it, I can tell you that you can just create the nandroid backup and leave it in your device. Don't pull it out. Just flash the download in my previous post and if anything goes wrong. Enter recovery mode and restore your system. Even if you did pull the nandriod backup file from the N7 and the device fails to boot up, you cant just put the file back in to restore it that way. It won't mount so you can access the internal storage system.
P.S i don't know how to make the backup show up but i think there are a few thread here that some people have found a solution to it.
scream4cheese said:
1. Have you read the thread?
2. No it won't give you an error. Why would it?
3. It's from the official OTA update. You just don't need to wipe anything. Trust me on this.
4. How come? I did this last night on my Nexus 7 and everything is just fine.
5. You won't get a bootloop or an error if you do exactly what I just told you.
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DA FAAK this thing worked :good:
i am finally upgraded to 4.2.2
tell me why this one didnt gave "7" error ?
Where this Guide was Hiding i have been looking for easiest method and this is what it is
pleasant said:
For safety I made a full online nandroid backup as above suggested now the issue is I am trying to copy the backup on PC
But when I plug nexus 7 on PC
In clockworkmod folder the backup folder doesn't show up but in
File manager at tablet shows it :/
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I have had TWRP behave the same way - sometimes it will put backups in
/data/media/TWRP/...
and sometimes in
/data/media/0/TWRP/...
It is a bit of a mystery what causes this to happen. Strangely, when there is a folder in the first location, TWRP (2.4.1.0) will not find the second one. But, if I manually move the files from the first location (/data/media/TWRP) to the second location (/data/media/0/TWRP) using a file manager, then TWRP will find the backups no problem.
well, the "sdcard" mount point ( == /data/media/0/ ) is the thing that shows up on the PC via MTP mode, so I would just move the files to the second location. I'm not sure if CWM behaves the same way, but you will certainly be able to copy them from the N7 to the PC at that point.
good luck.
pleasant said:
DA FAAK this thing worked :good:
i am finally upgraded to 4.2.2
tell me why this one didnt gave "7" error ?
Where this Guide was Hiding i have been looking for easiest method and this is what it is
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LOL. I told you it works.
There's one thing that you're missing from that update. And that is the bootloader version, the bootloader version that you're currently using is 4.13. The newest version is 4.18. You don't have to update it if you don't want to.
I'll include this link for you to flash the latest bootloader via command prompt.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2150251
I hope you know how to use adb/fastboot.
scream4cheese said:
LOL. I told you it works.
There's one thing that you're missing from that update. And that is the bootloader version, the bootloader version that you're currently using is 4.13. The newest version is 4.18. You don't have to update it if you don't want to.
I'll include this link for you to flash the latest bootloader via command prompt.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2150251
I hope you know how to use adb/fastboot.
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first tell me does updating bootloader wipes data ?
and secondly what does bootloader do and advantage of updating bootloader ?
u mean to say sideload command ?
pleasant said:
first tell me does updating bootloader wipes data ?
and secondly what does bootloader do and advantage of updating bootloader ?
u mean to say sideload command ?
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Updating bootloader does not wipe anything. It simply replaces and updates the one you already have on.
Definition of a bootloader:
http://m.androidcentral.com/what-is-android-bootloader
Sideload? I think so.
boot(basically kernel) and system are usually what people mean 'custom ROM'. So if you just manually flash these two things(and usually need to be done together), none of your 'data' would be lost.
So just find these two images (usually .img) in whatever custom ROM you want and flash it.
This is the unix convention for a long long while and android is just linux
scream4cheese said:
Updating bootloader does not wipe anything. It simply replaces and updates the one you already have on.
Definition of a bootloader:
http://m.androidcentral.com/what-is-android-bootloader
Sideload? I think so.
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So if there is a flashable zip available that would be great
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you don't really need to flash bootloader
chimpanzeexda said:
you don't really need to flash bootloader
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Yeah, I told him that.
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scream4cheese said:
1. Have you read the thread?
2. No it won't give you an error. Why would it?
3. It's from the official OTA update. You just don't need to wipe anything. Trust me on this.
4. How come? I did this last night on my Nexus 7 and everything is just fine.
5. You won't get a bootloop or an error if you do exactly what I just told you.
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Hi bro can you provide me the similar flashable zip for android 4.3 for nexus 7 wifi
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Flash OTA with TWRP

Today I received the ota for 4.4 on my Nexus 4 and when I pressed "restart and install" it went to my custom recovery (which was flickering BTW Idk why never seen it do that before) and when I restarted it I wasn't running 4.4. I found the download location for the OTA would it be OK for me to boot into twrp and simply flash it like I would any other custom rom? Just wanted to ask before I did it.
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tsmith9191 said:
Today I received the ota for 4.4 on my Nexus 4 and when I pressed "restart and install" it went to my custom recovery (which was flickering BTW Idk why never seen it do that before) and when I restarted it I wasn't running 4.4. I found the download location for the OTA would it be OK for me to boot into twrp and simply flash it like I would any other custom rom? Just wanted to ask before I did it.
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Hi, What format is it in? Unless it's in a zip format (which I doubt) then flagging it through recovery won't work I think .. I'll have a poke about and see what I can find ..
K
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Hi can you tell me where you found the ota folder I am looking for it but can't locate it.I had the same problem as you.I think we need to be on stock recovery for it to install.
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Usually a root browser go to root and it is under the cache folder.
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krrunch said:
Hi, What format is it in? Unless it's in a zip format (which I doubt) then flagging it through recovery won't work I think .. I'll have a poke about and see what I can find ..
K
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OK and yes it is in a zip format
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tsmith9191 said:
Today I received the ota for 4.4 on my Nexus 4 and when I pressed "restart and install" it went to my custom recovery (which was flickering BTW Idk why never seen it do that before) and when I restarted it I wasn't running 4.4. I found the download location for the OTA would it be OK for me to boot into twrp and simply flash it like I would any other custom rom? Just wanted to ask before I did it.
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Depending on how the ota image is packaged you may want to take a look at this thread here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
[HOW-TO] How to flash a factory image / return to stock / unlock / root #
Hth
K
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OK and yes it is in a zip format
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Then I see no reason why you can't give it a go Make sure you have a backup of everything though before you go ahead .. I'm assuming you already have an unlocked bootloader ..
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Yes I do have an unlocked bootloader
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guys you can't flash the OTA while running custom recovery or roms. If you want to be on kitkat why not just download one of the many stock rooted roms out there? Make your life simple and for future reference like I said custom recovery will not flash OTA unless its been manipulated by someone
I tested flashing OTA using latest TWRP successfully on a 100% unmodified stock rom with no root. CWM on the other hand is not compatible for flashing OTA.
I do not recommend doing this, modifications to your /systems partition or root can cause it to fail and softbrick. I have heard people hardbricking their device too due to the bootloader getting corrupted in the process.
Make a backup before you flash.
I have installed franco kernel but I backed up the stock kernel and restored it. I have also used xposed but I uninstalled that as well as disabled and uninstalled the only module I was running which was gravity box.
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eksasol said:
I tested flashing OTA using latest TWRP successfully on a 100% unmodified stock rom with no root. CWM on the other hand is not compatible for flashing OTA.
I do not recommend doing this, modifications to your /systems partition or root can cause it to fail and softbrick. I have heard people hardbricking their device too due to the bootloader getting corrupted in the process.
Make a backup before you flash.
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What do you recommend I do to receive the 4.4 update without losing data?
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tsmith9191 said:
What do you recommend I do to receive the 4.4 update without losing data?
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Backup your data partition first, then follow either of the two guide links in my signature to flash 4.4 factory image without wiping data.
I had the same problem yesterday where the OTA made absolutely no changes (This method worked fine when I went from 4.2 to 4.3 under the same conditions; TWRP, unlocked bootloader, and stock ROM). It may be related to a new conflict with TWRP. I also had a hybrid radio installed, but I put the stock radio back in before I tried the OTA; however there were a couple changes associated with this such as build prop changes and LTE activation that I did not revert. Who knows. After searching this forum I came across a fix in the "Nexus 4 OTA Help-Desk" thread...fancy that. If you have the Android SDK installed, this is a really quick and easy fix.
1) Under "Factory Images "occam" for Nexus 4" I downloaded "4.4 (KRT16S)".
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#occamkrt16s
2) I then followed these directions (WARNING: Note the instructions to remove the "-w" from the flash-all.bat file before you run it. This will retain all your existing data, apps, settings, etc.).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2527142
3) I then installed the latest versions of TWRP (for recovery) and superuser (for root).
Now I have a fully functioning 4.4 install with no loss of data. I am holding off on the new hybrid radio until things stabilize a bit with that.
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I had the same problem yesterday where the OTA made absolutely no changes (This method worked fine when I went from 4.2 to 4.3 under the same conditions; TWRP, unlocked bootloader, and stock ROM). It may be related to a new conflict with TWRP. I also had a hybrid radio installed, but I put the stock radio back in before I tried the OTA; however there were a couple changes associated with this such as build prop changes and LTE activation that I did not revert. Who knows. After searching this forum I came across a fix in the "Nexus 4 OTA Help-Desk" thread...fancy that. If you have the Android SDK installed, this is a really quick and easy fix.
1) Under "Factory Images "occam" for Nexus 4" I downloaded "4.4 (KRT16S)".
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#occamkrt16s
2) I then followed these directions (WARNING: Note the instructions to remove the "-w" from the flash-all.bat file before you run it. This will retain all your existing data, apps, settings, etc.).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2527142
3) I then installed the latest versions of TWRP (for recovery) and superuser (for root).
Now I have a fully functioning 4.4 install with no loss of data. I am holding off on the new hybrid radio until things stabilize a bit with that.
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Hybrid radios are fine I have been running 4.4 and .27/84 with no issues for weeks... No need to flash the 97 if you have a hybrid radio that was already working fine. sometimes just cuz its new dont make it better...
playya said:
Hybrid radios are fine I have been running 4.4 and .27/84 with no issues for weeks... No need to flash the 97 if you have a hybrid radio that was already working fine. sometimes just cuz its new dont make it better...
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Good to know. By the way, the 27/84 hybrid radio is the only one that would work for me (quick GPS lock). I don't have LTE in my immediate area anyway (Straight Talk AT&T), so I am in no rush, and will see how the .27/97 works out for users.
pjc123 said:
I had the same problem yesterday where the OTA made absolutely no changes (This method worked fine when I went from 4.2 to 4.3 under the same conditions; TWRP, unlocked bootloader, and stock ROM). It may be related to a new conflict with TWRP. I also had a hybrid radio installed, but I put the stock radio back in before I tried the OTA; however there were a couple changes associated with this such as build prop changes and LTE activation that I did not revert. Who knows. After searching this forum I came across a fix in the "Nexus 4 OTA Help-Desk" thread...fancy that. If you have the Android SDK installed, this is a really quick and easy fix.
1) Under "Factory Images "occam" for Nexus 4" I downloaded "4.4 (KRT16S)".
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#occamkrt16s
2) I then followed these directions (WARNING: Note the instructions to remove the "-w" from the flash-all.bat file before you run it. This will retain all your existing data, apps, settings, etc.).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2527142
3) I then installed the latest versions of TWRP (for recovery) and superuser (for root).
Now I have a fully functioning 4.4 install with no loss of data. I am holding off on the new hybrid radio until things stabilize a bit with that.
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So the directions you have listed are the ones you found at the help desk?
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So the directions you have listed are the ones you found at the help desk?
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Yes, and since then in other forums, and since then in eksasol's post above.
I was in the same boat as you. Flashed stock 4.4 (entire image, not just the ota) and never lost data. I did have to reroot though.
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Android N Preview 5 beta npd90g (flashable & image, no encryption & dm verification)

Android N Preview 5 beta npd90g (flashable & image, no encryption & dm verification)
** DISCLAIMER: APPLY AT YOUR OWN RISK **​** The following are instructions for installing Android N Preview 5 image released by Google on 7/18/2016. After the installation you will have TWRP recovery 3.0.2-0 with the data partition erased and unencrypted if you use method 2 **​Always backup your data before flashing something a total stranger gives you!
Method 1: Flash update through TWRP recovery (keeps your data and current recovery)
1- You need to have TWRP 3.0.2-0 or higher installed on your phone.
2- Download this flashable zip.
3- Copy to the phone internal storage and flash via recovery.
4- Reboot. Your data should still be intact and your OS is upgraded to N Preview 5 beta. If your internal storage is unencrypted before flashing it remains unencrypted.
Method 2: Flash update using a computer (wipes everything, unencrypts data, and upgrades TWRP)
1- ALL of your data including the internal storage will be lost so make a backup. (If you know what you are doing and you are coming from unencrypted Marshmallow you can modify the instructions to not lose data but I won't help you with that).
2- Download this file. Note that it is NOT a flashable zip.
3- Unzip into a folder of your choice on your PC.
4- Open a command window (cmd) and cd to this directory. then run the following:
Code:
flash-all
5- Wait until prompted, then press key to reboot the phone.
6- Your data is wiped and your OS is upgraded to N Preview 5 beta with unencrypted internal storage. Your TWRP is also upgraded to 3.0.2-0.
Technical details: this is a repacking of the Google image with a modified Kernel and removed userdata and recovery images. Everything else is stock.
Problem downloading from Mega on a mobile browser? Change the page setting to "Request desktop site".
About root and other issues
To obtain root after installing this update you should flash SuperSU 2.76 (or higher) in recovery. Get it from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133.
Cool thanks.. Will android pay still work?
The link doesn't work for me (method 1). Brings up a blank page.
edit - sorry, I see it's still being uploaded. When I first looked on my phone it said this was posted at 5:37 am. When I logged in on my computer just now it says 11:37 pm (25 min ago).
Thanx! Just got the OTA Update available message - can I flash the OTA as well when I am coming from your unencrypted Android N4?
yeticomes said:
Thanx! Just got the OTA Update available message - can I flash the OTA as well when I am coming from your unencrypted Android N4?
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If you take the google OTA your phone will be encrypted and your recovery will be replaced with google's. If you want to keep the recovery and unencrypted sdcard then flash the flashable file above (method 1) that I just finished uploading.
do you have to be on N already, to flash using method #1, and also, are the normal wiping methods required?
i4cbj45 said:
do you have to be on N already, to flash using method #1, and also, are the normal wiping methods required?
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You can be on whatever rom you want. Just do a full wipe (data,system etc) and don't wipe sdcard. Then make sure you have TWRP 3.0+. And just flash the zip from method 1. I just did and it's working perfect.
Thanks @najoor !
Why is it always after I post that I realized what I did wrong? LOL edited and deleted.
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Can someone post a direct browser link, as yet again, I cannot download the file. Thanks.
can somebody upload the flashable no-encrypted zip ? i only want to flash that after the clean reinstall.
Works great thanks bud
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I'm currently on preview 4 with twrp and root with elemental. Do I need to restore the stock kernel before flashing method 1?
Thanks for your work on this, najoor!
Edit - Autocorrect mis-correcting my spelling
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a8ksh4 said:
I'm currently on preview 4 with twrp and root with elemental. Do I need to restore the stock kernel before flashing method 1?
Thanks for your work on this, najoor!
Edit - Autocorrect mis-correcting my spelling
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No but your kernel will be replaced with N kernel and if any of your apps depend on the elemental kernel they will stop working.
ronaldheld said:
Can someone post a direct browser link, as yet again, I cannot download the file. Thanks.
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SamS1989 said:
can somebody upload the flashable no-encrypted zip ? i only want to flash that after the clean reinstall.
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https://zenety.stackstorage.com/index.php/s/8l9jCllpEIaaEMa/download
Can someone report the baseband version on this? Is it the 5.39R?
Thanks. And thank you OP!
Edit/Update :
It is indeed 5.39R. Thanks again.
Hotspot works after adding build.prop line
Thank you najoor, for making this process easier and possible for us to get a run at the preview
Hotspot works?
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Hotspot works?
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Look 2 posts up^^^
yankeesfan714 said:
Look 2 posts up^^^
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Thanks buddy!!
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Android 7 root?

Anyone get root to stick? I flash supersu via TWRP and on reboot, no root. Anyone get root working properly on the nexus player with android 7?
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dfl said:
Anyone get root to stick? I flash supersu via TWRP and on reboot, no root. Anyone get root working properly on the nexus player with android 7?
Thanks
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I rooted using BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip the latest super su doesn't seem to work
Do yourself a favor and don't screw with binary roots (you never know what they're really doing).
https://github.com/seSuperuser/AOSP-SU-PATCH
And I even keep prebuilt binaries in /bin path.
Just write the fugu boot.img and install the apk.
How do I use the Beta SU
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I downloaded the Beta SU how do I use it?
feennleydy said:
I downloaded the Beta SU how do I use it?
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Bootloader unlocked ??
TWRP installed ??
If both are yes flash in recovery (TWRP)
If no than you should read more. So you don't screw up your device.
Good luck.
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I rooted using BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip the latest super su doesn't seem to work
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hi.
did you just flashed the superSU zip file by using twrp with a unlocked bootloader?
i had 6.0.1 stock rooted nexus player rom (unlocked bootloader and twrp installed) by using the tips of xda.
Then the nexus player updated itself to 7.0 (i didnt update it manually), then i lose root and twrp. i only have unlocked bootloader ("secure boot= enabled" and "lock state = unlocked")
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hi.
did you just flashed the superSU zip file by using twrp with a unlocked bootloader?
i had 6.0.1 stock rooted nexus player rom (unlocked bootloader and twrp installed) by using the tips of xda.
Then the nexus player updated itself to 7.0 (i didnt update it manually), then i lose root and twrp. i only have unlocked bootloader ("secure boot= enabled" and "lock state = unlocked")
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That's exactly what I did, good to go. Only thing I notice now is that every so often when I go to use the nexus player in the morning it sometimes boots itself into twrp :/
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Bootloader unlocked ??
TWRP installed ??
If both are yes flash in recovery (TWRP)
If no than you should read more. So you don't screw up your device.
Good luck.
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Yes bootloader unlocked and yes TWRP Manager installed. don't know how to flash in recovery
feennleydy said:
Yes bootloader unlocked and yes TWRP Manager installed. don't know how to flash in recovery
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Do you just have twrp manager or do you also have twrp installed as your recovery? If you have twrp as recovery, boot into recovery, than install from zip and select the SuperSU.zip file you downloaded
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raptor170 said:
[...] Only thing I notice now is that every so often when I go to use the nexus player in the morning it sometimes boots itself into twrp :/
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Same here! Why is this happening, anybody knows?
digitaligor said:
Same here! Why is this happening, anybody knows?
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The Nexus player is trying to update via OTA and failed due to keep being the recovery.
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payazo915 said:
The Nexus player is trying to update via OTA and failed due to keep being the recovery.
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Ok, is there maybe a way to avoid this?
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The Nexus player is trying to update via OTA and failed due to keep being the recovery.
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I can confirm this also, it tried to do it while I was watching YouTube and it booted into recovery :/
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raptor170 said:
I can confirm this also, it tried to do it while I was watching YouTube and it booted into recovery :/
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The usual cause of this issue is that the NP is rooted and has a Custom Recovery such as TWRP installed. The NP fails to update automatically whenever there's a new official OTA image available.
To stop this from happening you can use an apps like DisableService or My Android Tools and UNCHECK (disable) the following:
Disable Service or My Android Tools -> System -> Search -> Google Play Services and "Uncheck" SystemUpdateService.
If it still boots into recovery also disable it in the Services Framework
Disable Service -> System -> Search -> Google Services Framework ->. disable SystemUpdateService.
Anjustice1 said:
I rooted using BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip the latest super su doesn't seem to work
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I too had to do this as well. I tried all the rootkits and different methods and versions of SuperSu and none worked.
BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip on the other hand worked flawless on Android 7 Nougat.
I too had lost root due the device updating itself to Android 7.
To accomplish this I did the following:
My device was already unlocked previously
Flashed TWRP via ADB
Booted into TWRP
Once booted into TWRP I could see the file contents of my NP on my Windows PC
I copied BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip to the root of the internal memory of my NP
Disconnected the USB cable from my computer to my Nexus Player and connected my OTG cable with the Wireless Mouse and Keyboard dongle
Once I had mouse connectivity, from TWRP I chose install Zip
I browsed over to where I had copied BETA-SuperSU-v2.71-20160331103524.zip and selected and flashed it
Once the flashing was completed I chose Reboot to System
I tested SuperSu for root = "Success!"
I installed SideLauncher
I installed BusyBox
To prevent the device from updating itself and the reboots:
I followed the instructions on post #24 from this thread by GabbyWC:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...ess-playing-videos-marshmallow-t3220531/page3
Here is a copy and paste of it
Sideload the "My Android Tools" app which is available at https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...oidtools&hl=en. After it's installed on your Nexus Player, open and configure it as shown here by using a mouse but you will need root access for this to work.
Service >> System >> Search >> Google Play Services >> Disable SystemUpdateService.
Service >> System >> Search >> Google Services Framework >> Disable SystemUpdateService.
The drawback is your applications will be prevented from updating unless you restart the services back up or side load the latest version of your app.
Hope this helps someone. I was already frustrated that nothing else was working.
One final note:
I was able to find everything I needed by doing a search
Guys on Nougat, if you use the newest Android tv Remote app on your phone. Can you adjust the volume of your nexus player by pressing the phone's volume up/down hardware buttons while the remote app is open?
If you have a different remote with volume can you adjust the volume up or down?
Reason I ask is because the shield can and now the new Xiaomi Mi box AndroidTV can as well. If the nexus player still can't I will remain on my current custom rom.
Tested it, no volume up/down. Struggling to restore pure nexus 6.0.1
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Nothing roots. i always get a failure when it comes to systemless
fontong said:
Tested it, no volume up/down. Struggling to restore pure nexus 6.0.1
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Try using the Nexus Rootkit. I can downgrade to any previous version with it. Just make sure you freeze the update processes otherwise it will upgrade right back to Nougat
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vicvega said:
Try using the Nexus Rootkit. I can downgrade to any previous version with it. Just make sure you freeze the update processes otherwise it will upgrade right back to Nougat
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Thx bud, i wasn't thinking. Got it restored
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Android Nougat nbd90z (flashable & image, no encryption, no dm verification)

** DISCLAIMER: APPLY AT YOUR OWN RISK **​** The following are instructions for installing Android Nougat released by Google on 10/4/2016. **​Always backup your data before flashing stuff you download from the internet!
Method 1: Flash update through TWRP recovery (keeps your data and current recovery)
1- You need to have TWRP 3.0.2-0 or higher installed on your phone.
2- Download this flashable zip.
3- Copy to the phone internal storage and flash via recovery.
4- Reboot. Your data should still be intact and your OS is upgraded to Nougat. If your internal storage is unencrypted before flashing it remains unencrypted.
Method 2: Flash update using a computer (wipes everything, unencrypts data, and flashes TWRP 3.0.2-0)
1- ALL of your data including the internal storage will be lost so make a backup. (If you know what you are doing and you are coming from unencrypted Marshmallow you can modify the instructions to not lose data but I won't help you with that).
2- Download this file. Note that it is NOT a flashable zip.
3- Unzip into a folder of your choice on your PC.
4- Open a command window (cmd) and cd to this directory. then run the following:
Code:
flash-all
5- Wait until prompted, then press key to reboot the phone.
6- Your data is wiped and your OS is upgraded to Nougat with unencrypted internal storage. Your TWRP is also upgraded to 3.0.2-0.
Technical details: this is a repacking of the Google image with a modified Kernel and removed userdata and recovery images. Everything else is stock.
Problem downloading from Mega on a mobile browser? Change the page setting to "Request desktop site".
About root and other issues
To obtain root after installing this update you should flash SuperSU 2.78 (or higher) in recovery. Get it from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/stable-2016-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703.
Some of your apps may be too old to work properly under 7.0 so if they act up you may need to uninstall them and install the newer versions. If some of your old settings like wifi calling don't work properly, especially if you upgrade from a custom ROM, it is not because of this flashable zip, the reason is that Nougat is having trouble converting your settings and a factory reset will solve all of your problems.
was waiting for this to drop, awesome, downloading now
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Thanks!
so i can just flash this if im on franco kernel r19 runing andro 5.1.1?
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how do i flash twrp3.02? can i just use flashify app?
Works great and as advertised. Thanks!
flash-all.bat contains a typo.
fastboot flash boot shamu-npd90g-boot-NoEncNoVerify.img
should be
fastboot flash boot shamu-nbd90z-boot-NoEncNoVerify.img
So can we still flash this over yesterday's nougat update or have to go back to M?
This is what I have been waiting for, najoor I have been using your NDP5 since July, thank you for your work downloading now.
yudumcan said:
So can we still flash this over yesterday's nougat update or have to go back to M?
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Yes, no need to go back to M.
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Yes, no need to go back to M.
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Thanks mate. So what's the difference than this release http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...ightromstock-lmy47e-03-19-2015-t3059493/page4
Edit: what if I'm encrypted?
Works great. If you are a Verizon customer with an unlimited data plan, you can use root explorer to add net.tethering.noprovisioning=true to your build prop to unlock tethering. (Must be rooted to use root explorer.)
Thanks op! Will this flash bootloader and radios too? I'm coming from MM custom ROM. Also, why the modified kernel and what is different from stock?
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xt926 said:
Thanks op! Will this flash bootloader and radios too? I'm coming from MM custom ROM. Also, why the modified kernel and what is different from stock?
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Yes it will flash everything. The kernel is modified so that you can change the OS through recovery without getting a bootloop. Unmodified kernels after lollipop check for system integrity at every boot up and generate a panic signal if something is changed. Also the modified kernel does not force encryption so your system remains unencrypted if it already is.
I presume this bootloader is backwards compatible with M ROMs as was the previous one?
Well I was hoping the official build would've fixed my Wifi disconnection problems but unfortunately I'm still having them. Anyone else? Mine started on P5 and I've done everything as far as turning on and off different settings on my phone, to resetting my router to see if that was the problem and it's still continuing to do the same thing.
Flashed this over najoor's NDP5 and added ElementalX 4.08 and superSu 2.78, works perfectly. No issues, all root apps still working, very smooth and stable.
Thank you najoor nice work.
Nexus 6
jk8260 said:
Flashed this over najoor's NDP5 and added ElementalX 4.08 and superSu 2.78, works perfectly. No issues, all root apps still working, very smooth and stable.
Thank you najoor nice work.
Nexus 6
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Can u post a link for that superSU 2.78. TIA
So far so good. Tmo Nexus.
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Thanks for this! How come no Nougat boot animation?
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Can u post a link for that superSU 2.78. TIA
So far so good. Tmo Nexus.
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Direct URL
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.78-201609011115.zip
XDA page
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/stable-2016-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703
Nexus 6
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Well I was hoping the official build would've fixed my Wifi disconnection problems but unfortunately I'm still having them. Anyone else? Mine started on P5 and I've done everything as far as turning on and off different settings on my phone, to resetting my router to see if that was the problem and it's still continuing to do the same thing.
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Do a clean install then. Dirty flashing over DP5 caused it to others too.
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