Android N available in Toolkit buT not OTA - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Another interesting question I have is when I put my 6p to stock with Toolkit i seen 2 or 3 android N version's available to restore
But yet my phone is stock now and up to date with mtc19x.
Whats this about can it be restored and updated to N only with tool kit. Why don't I see any more updates available as OTA if N version is available as a restore software
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androidddaaron said:
Another interesting question I have is when I put my 6p to stock with Toolkit i seen 2 or 3 android N version's available to restore
But yet my phone is stock now and up to date with mtc19x.
Whats this about can it be restored and updated to N only with tool kit. Why don't I see any more updates available as OTA if N version is available as a restore software
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If you are talking about WugFresh's Nexus Root Toolkit then those are all Android N previews and yes you can flash them. They are not the Android N release everyone is waiting for any day now.

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3.62 & 3.64 were bundled with N packages, although they are backwards compatible. You'll have to manually pull the radio/bootloader from the new track if you want to update ahead of time.
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3.62 & 3.64 were bundled with N packages, although they are backwards compatible. You'll have to manually pull the radio/bootloader from the new track if you want to update ahead of time.
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Ahhh okay. Thanks.
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Hi, I'm running Android 7.1.1 (N4F26O) on my rooted Nexus 6p with twrp installed. I just got the android 7.1.2 (NPF05F) Beta update. I tried installing it with flashfire. Flashfire kept stopping at 7%. Is there any way I can install the update without losing root
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Same here. Mine crashes while uncrypting at 22%.
I am also experiencing this issue.
Try removing root, go back to a completely stock rom - wait for 7.1.2 then download it. Let the phone update to 7.1.2 without using flash fire.
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Jxcorex29 said:
Try removing root, go back to a completely stock rom - wait for 7.1.2 then download it. Let the phone update to 7.1.2 without using flash fire.
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Obviously that will work. But we aren't trying to lose the ROM, kernel, recovery, root for a beta
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Everyone needs to calm down and wait! If you are not willing to go back to a full stock build, just wait until someone creates a flashable zip version. This is nothing new here. Factory ota's rarely if ever are comparable with aftermarket kernels, recoverys or root.
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CyberpodS2 said:
Everyone needs to calm down and wait! If you are not willing to go back to a full stock build, just wait until someone creates a flashable zip version. This is nothing new here. Factory ota's rarely if ever are comparable with aftermarket kernels, recoverys or root.
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For sure.
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