7.1.2 N2G47E is up - Google Pixel XL Guides, News, & Discussion

On Google developers site. Both factory images and OTA.

PLEASE fix bluetooth lol
EDIT: How do I know if I need OTA build E or J?

"J" is for Deutsche Telekom

Flashed here. All good so far.

TonikJDK said:
Flashed here. All good so far.
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Does systemless root work on this new build? I don't want to flash it if root hasn't been sorted out yet.

anuraj1 said:
Does systemless root work on this new build? I don't want to flash it if root hasn't been sorted out yet.
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I flashed SU 2.79 SR3 no problem. All my root apps work fine. I do not install TWRP, I only boot to it via Fastboot to install SU. So I can't give any insight on how that is working.

The.Yield said:
PLEASE fix bluetooth lol
EDIT: How do I know if I need OTA build E or J?
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J is just for Deutsche Telekom

A quick heads up that there is a bug with the lates version of adb 25.0.4 wich mean your unable to sidload larger files, you need to roll backk to adb version 25.0.3 to sidload this OTA. See this bug report here:
https://code.google.com/p/android/i... Priority Owner Summary Stars Reporter Opened

anuraj1 said:
J is just for Deutsche Telekom
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Which build should US T-Mobile use?

So I have root (March update, 7.1.1). I can install the factory image of 7.1.2 without losing data right? (by deleting -w from the bat file ie)
And will I be able to root it again using the boot to root.img process, right? Thanks to anyone who knows and can help.

Which is better? Flash ota through twrp or factory??

TheAnarchist1 said:
Which build should US T-Mobile use?
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Flash E.
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lucky_strike33 said:
Which is better? Flash ota through twrp or factory??
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flash through stock recovery

TheAnarchist1 said:
Which build should US T-Mobile use?
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"J" is for Deutchtelecom.
"E" is for everyone else.

zaydenQ said:
So I have root (March update, 7.1.1). I can install the factory image of 7.1.2 without losing data right? (by deleting -w from the bat file ie)
And will I be able to root it again using the boot to root.img process, right? Thanks to anyone who knows and can help.
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Yeah, do full unroot, flash ota, re-root.

@IIIIkoolaidIIII
Thanks for the heads up! I figured such. You never know, though. T-Mobile and DT are technically the same thing after all'ish. Better to confirm with the community before doing something stupid!
IIIIkoolaidIIII said:
Flash E.
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flash through stock recovery
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zaydenQ said:
So I have root (March update, 7.1.1). I can install the factory image of 7.1.2 without losing data right? (by deleting -w from the bat file ie)
And will I be able to root it again using the boot to root.img process, right? Thanks to anyone who knows and can help.
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Yes, remove the -w to save data and apps.
Boot to root was for 7.1. 7.1.1 and 7.1.2 are different. See my post in the thread below. Second to the last post has it all for you.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/help/stupidly-bootloop-help-t3554242/page2

IIIIkoolaidIIII said:
A quick heads up that there is a bug with the lates version of adb 25.0.4 wich mean your unable to sidload larger files, you need to roll backk to adb version 25.0.3 to sidload this OTA. See this bug report here:
https://code.google.com/p/android/i... Priority Owner Summary Stars Reporter Opened
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Where did those ADB versions come from? I fastboot install of sideload, and I haven't installed this update yet, but I haven't had any problems.
This is what mine from platform tools says:
>adb version
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.36
Revision 0e9850346394-android

flashed all images via fastboot manually, and working fine.

JimSmith94 said:
Where did those ADB versions come from? I fastboot install of sideload, and I haven't installed this update yet, but I haven't had any problems.
This is what mine from platform tools says:
>adb version
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.36
Revision 0e9850346394-android
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Directly from Google. Here > https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools.html#revisions

cam30era said:
Directly from Google. Here > https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools.html#revisions
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I don't use the full SDK, so maybe that's the difference. I use the minimal ADB and fastboot from Google as linked by Android Police here: http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/0...ble-without-full-sdk-android-studio-download/.
It was last updated on March 13, but ADB hasn't changed since last December. That doesn't explain the huge version difference, unless that is the SDK version itself.

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[XT1058] Android 5.1 link

Hello,
I've found a link to the supposedly OTA, but it didn't work with the same method for the 5.0.2, I mean copying to the memory of the phone and trying to update from the settings. I don't know if it is really the 5.1 OTA but feel free to give it a try. I've found it on a comment in a brasilian site: http://www.androidpit.com.br/moto-x-android-update. If any of you guys know how to update please let me know.
Link: https://mega.co.nz/#!48E0VZBR!lphA3SijKt1yhbvUGuSi535yXNinoNamFoIw3dDOjtc
pd.: sorry for my bad english, and sorry if I'm not supposed to post links this way.
ECassinelli said:
Hello,
I've found a link to the supposedly OTA, but it didn't work with the same method for the 5.0.2, I mean copying to the memory of the phone and trying to update from the settings. I don't know if it is really the 5.1 OTA but feel free to give it a try. I've found it on a comment in a brasilian site: http://www.androidpit.com.br/moto-x-android-update. If any of you guys know how to update please let me know.
Link: https://mega.co.nz/#!48E0VZBR!lphA3SijKt1yhbvUGuSi535yXNinoNamFoIw3dDOjtc
pd.: sorry for my bad english, and sorry if I'm not supposed to post links this way.
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Can I use this on my device. I am on us cellular XT1055?
cdiamond said:
Can I use this on my device. I am on us cellular XT1055?
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I don't know, it is the brazilian firmware so I think it deppends if you have updated the to 5.0.2 brazilian firmware previously.
cdiamond said:
Can I use this on my device. I am on us cellular XT1055?
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Goto the Confirmed Android 5.1 thread, around page 16, there is a mega link of a nadroid backup of 5.1 Brazil for twrp. Download it, extract it to the TWRP/backup folder, boot to recovery, backup your present ROM. Then restore the downloaded nandroid, wipe data, cache, and davlik cache only, reboot into system, profit. This way gpt and boot partitions remained in touched, and no need to revert to Brazilian KitKat, then to 5.0.2, then to 5.1 painful process.
flipm00de said:
Goto the Confirmed Android 5.1 thread, around page 16, there is a mega link of a nadroid backup of 5.1 Brazil for twrp. Download it, extract it to the TWRP/backup folder, boot to recovery, backup your present ROM. Then restore the downloaded nandroid, wipe data, cache, and davlik cache only, reboot into system, profit. This way gpt and boot partitions remained in touched, and no need to revert to Brazilian KitKat, then to 5.0.2, then to 5.1 painful process.
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Ok will do thank you
cdiamond said:
Ok will do thank you
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In running it right now, and it is nice thus far
flipm00de said:
Goto the Confirmed Android 5.1 thread, around page 16, there is a mega link of a nadroid backup of 5.1 Brazil for twrp. Download it, extract it to the TWRP/backup folder, boot to recovery, backup your present ROM. Then restore the downloaded nandroid, wipe data, cache, and davlik cache only, reboot into system, profit. This way gpt and boot partitions remained in touched, and no need to revert to Brazilian KitKat, then to 5.0.2, then to 5.1 painful process.
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Do you know how can I update without being root? I'm in the brazilian 5.0.2.
flipm00de said:
In running it right now, and it is nice thus far
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What carrier are u on?
ECassinelli said:
Do you know how can I update without being root? I'm in the brazilian 5.0.2.
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cdiamond said:
What carrier are u on?
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I'm in united States using cricket wireless.
You do not need to be rooted for this. You must have unlocked boot loader though because you need twrp
Oh I'm rooted matter of fact I'm on the N5X based ROM and its really Good..and I will extract and put inside the backup folder
flipm00de said:
I'm in united States using cricket wireless.
You do not need to be rooted for this. You must have unlocked boot loader though because you need twrp
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Is there any other way? I dont have twrp, I updated to 5.0.2 just copying the ota zip on my phone.
flipm00de said:
In running it right now, and it is nice thus far
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Ok could I flash back to stock 4.4.2 if I don't want to be on 5.1 anymore?
cdiamond said:
Ok could I flash back to stock 4.4.2 if I don't want to be on 5.1 anymore?
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I was wondering the same thing
Tested on my XT1058, worked like a charm! No need to mess with bootloader, fastboot nor any other tool... Download, add to memory, install, be happy!
Just as other OTA zips...
Ah, remember to install 5.0.2 OTA before this, link can be found on other threads...
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truelove_shinn said:
I was wondering the same thing
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Please don't! Many people bricked the device when trying to roll back from 5.X... If you install the soak test, it is better to wait for the final OTA update...
How to update
Yesterday I found out why in some cases when you place the file in the internal memory it doesn't work, you need to follow the updates sequence to make it work.
So from 4.4.4 you update to 5.0.2 (AKA .31):
Blur_Version.221.41.31.ghost_row.Brasil.en.BR
Then you apply this small patch that still 5.0.2 (AKA .38):
Blur_Version.221.41.38.ghost_row.Brasil.en.BR
And finally you apply the update to 5.1 (AKA .2)
Blur_Version.222.21.2.ghost_row.Brasil.en.BR
Happy flashing.
Kind regards,
Johnny
JohNNyum said:
Yesterday I found out why in some cases when you place the file in the internal memory it doesn't work, you need to follow the updates sequence to make it work.
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Yes. All OTA's have been incremental so far, and have a pre-flash validation check to ensure your phone is on the correct level, and if your phone isn't, it wont flash.
It doesn't surprise me that this follows that pattern especially based on its size
KidJoe said:
Yes. All OTA's have been incremental so far, and have a pre-flash validation check to ensure your phone is on the correct level, and if your phone isn't, it wont flash.
It doesn't surprise me that this follows that pattern especially based on its size
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What will happen with the official 5.1 release then? They never released an official 5.0.2, so how can they expect people to be upgrading from 5.0.2?
joaoBeno said:
Tested on my XT1058, worked like a charm! No need to mess with bootloader, fastboot nor any other tool... Download, add to memory, install, be happy!
Just as other OTA zips...
Ah, remember to install 5.0.2 OTA before this, link can be found on other threads...
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Please don't! Many people bricked the device when trying to roll back from 5.X... If you install the soak test, it is better to wait for the final OTA update...
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Thanks a lot for the kind warning. After posting this comment I went through many other posts, especially the one by KidJoe. Chances are quite real that one can hard-brick his device by downgrading then upgrading through OTA again.
justaway2 said:
What will happen with the official 5.1 release then? They never released an official 5.0.2, so how can they expect people to be upgrading from 5.0.2?
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For those were invited to the MFN Test or Soak, Moto has their IMEI, knows what is on their phone, and will push them the appropriate update to 5.1 final, hence this file's preflash check looking for a particular 5.02. Since we know of two different 5.02 versions (one for the Brazil xt1058 and one for the XT1053), there will be at least two different 5.1 versions that Moto will push to those on the MFN test/soak list.
For the those NOT invited, as in the past Moto will likely compile and push a 4.4.4 -> 5.1 OTA zip for each carrier/model which will have a preflash check looking for the 4.4.4 for the particular carrier/model.
For those that manually applied the 5.x leaks because they were NOT invited to the MFN test/soak, Moto will NOT have their IMEI to push a special version, they will be off stock 4.4.4, and so any 5.1 push from the carrier/moto will fail to install due to the preflash check. They'll either need to revert to 4.4.4 (where GPT.BIN/Motoboot.img have been the cause of many bricks in the past when downgrading, so its expected to continue to be risky going forward), or wait for a leak of the OTA zip they need, or wait for a leak of the 5.1 SBF for their carrier/model.
That is why some suggested if you're not part of the MFN invites, you should wait on installing the 5.x leaks.
Credits mega link for me haha
http://www.motoforum.com.br/topic/33-ota-android-51-lollipop-moto-x/?page=1

How to go about updating Nexus 6p angler-MMB29P(root/twrp) to MHC19I

My Nexus 6P is rooted and running Android Marshmallow (6.0.1) (supposed to be systemless but not sure anymore)
I have unlocked the bootloader and have twrp as my recovery.
I have exposed framework with some modules installed and working (notification bar clock now shows the seconds and stuff like that....)
So I recently got my Nexus 6p and the first thing I did was root and install twrp via adb and fast boot so I could use exposed framework. I would like to know what my options are in receiving ota updates? I have the Android security patch from January 1, 2016 and I just got an Android system update notification that includes a newer security patch from February and I'm not sure if I can get a specific ota that is flashable through twrp or if I'll need to back up my stuff and flash stock or if there's an easier way to do this because I'd prefer to not have to set up everything all over again.
If you need me to provide any further information about my device just tell me.
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I'm currently on build MMB29P and I have checked the Google dev page on Factory Images for Nexus Devices
And apparently MHC19I is the newest.
use flashfire
http://nexus5.wonderhowto.com/how-t...thout-losing-root-no-computer-needed-0168428/
fireeyeeian said:
My Nexus 6P is rooted and running Android Marshmallow (6.0.1) (supposed to be systemless but not sure anymore)
I have unlocked the bootloader and have twrp as my recovery.
I have exposed framework with some modules installed and working (notification bar clock now shows the seconds and stuff like that....)
So I recently got my Nexus 6p and the first thing I did was root and install twrp via adb and fast boot so I could use exposed framework. I would like to know what my options are in receiving ota updates? I have the Android security patch from January 1, 2016 and I just got an Android system update notification that includes a newer security patch from February and I'm not sure if I can get a specific ota that is flashable through twrp or if I'll need to back up my stuff and flash stock or if there's an easier way to do this because I'd prefer to not have to set up everything all over again.
If you need me to provide any further information about my device just tell me.
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I'm currently on build MMB29P and I have checked the Google dev page on Factory Images for Nexus Devices
And apparently MHC19I is the newest.
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I have all the OTA zips listen in my index. As previously mentioned you can use Flashfire to flash them without having to undo your modifications.
But with flashfire you will still lose all of your modifications like xposed apps? You have to redo it all? Anyone have a direct link to the new feb security update?
Heisenberg said:
I have all the OTA zips listen in my index. As previously mentioned you can use Flashfire to flash them without having to undo your modifications.
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I've used flash fire back on my s4 so this is good but
Should I disable my exposed modules before I flash with flash fire as i can also reinstall exposed along with the ota? It's my First time using exposed because my s4 has a locked bootloader.
squall458 said:
But with flashfire you will still lose all of your modifications like xposed apps? You have to redo it all? Anyone have a direct link to the new feb security update?
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Downloaded modules should stay intact. However, I am not sure if the OTA update has library changes, that may affect Xposed installation. Anyhow, simply flashing the Xposed Installer zip will suffice.
DJBhardwaj said:
Downloaded modules should stay intact. However, I am not sure if the OTA update has library changes, that may affect Xposed installation. Anyhow, simply flashing the Xposed Installer zip will suffice.
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Thanked you!
Will the latest google image for the 6p already have the security patch in it? I dont see a changelog or a timestamp so I cant tell if its just the old image.
squall458 said:
Thanked you!
Will the latest google image for the 6p already have the security patch in it? I dont see a changelog or a timestamp so I cant tell if its just the old image.
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No need to thank, just add this to your knowledge for future reference. That will be more than enough for me.
Which security patch are you talking about, specifically? The latest Google factory image as of now, contains the March security update. You can read a more detailed article here: https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2016-03-01.html
DJBhardwaj said:
No need to thank, just add this to your knowledge for future reference. That will be more than enough for me.
Which security patch are you talking about, specifically? The latest Google factory image as of now, contains the March security update. You can read a more detailed article here: https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/2016-03-01.html
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Ok i just used flashfire to update with the image file. Made sure to follow the instructions and even got it to flash xposed for me after.
It all went smoothly. But upon reboot it looked like it was doing an android app update but it stopped and everything seems like it was before. The security update didnt work. Still says january.
squall458 said:
Ok i just used flashfire to update with the image file. Made sure to follow the instructions and even got it to flash xposed for me after.
It all went smoothly. But upon reboot it looked like it was doing an android app update but it stopped and everything seems like it was before. The security update didnt work. Still says january.
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What did you flash, image files or OTA zip?
DJBhardwaj said:
What did you flash, image files or OTA zip?
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The system image file. Not the ota one. I got it from the google developer site with my matching build.
squall458 said:
The system image file. Not the ota one. I got it from the google developer site with my matching build.
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Well then you just flash the system partition only. I would say, flash the OTA zip.
Wait! "with my matching build" ? Which build did you download?
DJBhardwaj said:
Well then you just flash the system partition only. I would say, flash the OTA zip.
Wait! "with my matching build" ? Which build did you download?
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My build is MMB29P. I got the 6.0.1 matching my build. Did I pick the wrong one?
squall458 said:
My build is MMB29P. I got the 6.0.1 matching my build. Did I pick the wrong one?
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Yes. You will need to pick MHC19I factory image, and extract the system.img from it. Flash it, and also the vendor.img too.
Every thing worked out I had downloaded the most recent build and exposed installer flashed through flash fire everything seems good so far.
DJBhardwaj said:
Yes. You will need to pick MHC19I factory image, and extract the system.img from it. Flash it, and also the vendor.img too.
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Ohhh ic! I dont pick my matching build? I just pick the last one which is the latest update?
squall458 said:
Ohhh ic! I dont pick my matching build? I just pick the last one which is the latest update?
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Picking the current build is simply reflashing it. To update, you will need to flash the system.img from the latest factory image.
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fireeyeeian said:
Every thing worked out I had downloaded the most recent build and exposed installer flashed through flash fire everything seems good so far.
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Great.
DJBhardwaj said:
Picking the current build is simply reflashing it. To update, you will need to flash the system.img from the latest factory image.
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Great.
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It worked! You are the best. Ppl like you make xda such an awesome forum! Bless you
squall458 said:
It worked! You are the best. Ppl like you make xda such an awesome forum! Bless you
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People like all of us, you, me, and everyone else, make this a better community. Belonging to different countries and cultures, and we still understand each other very well. :highfive:

XT1068 new firmware MPB24.65-34-3

http://www.filefactory.com/file/3lc...RETAILDSDS_6.0_MPB24.65-34-3_cid7_CFC.xml.zip
vrkawin said:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/3lc...RETAILDSDS_6.0_MPB24.65-34-3_cid7_CFC.xml.zip
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https://mega.nz/#!2FQmhQZT!R0Zy1beSdab36n1l6ru99d9RygME84iN2G3x-WJ7Jrg
What's new in this update?
please upload on google drive
upload it on drive or Mega
GeekyTanuj said:
What's new in this update?
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-New bootloader (4887);
-August security patch
the phone feels a bit snappier with this new bootloader, running latest oficial lineageos.
Edit: Not sure if placebo or not, but mobile coverage where i'm at seems a bit better too according to battery stats.
MPB24.65-34-3 Easy installer MEGA link
https://mega.nz/#!2FQmhQZT!R0Zy1beSdab36n1l6ru99d9RygME84iN2G3x-WJ7Jrg
Is this is indian.......retin version......??
Or other country version??
gourabpa said:
Is this is indian.......retin version......??
Or other country version??
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this is indian version
I've unlocked bootloader and my phone is rooted (last stock rom Android 6.0, Build: MPB24.65-34)
Can I flash this update right-away from TWRP?
If yes, I'd appreciate a step by step instruction for flashing this zip via TWRP.
Thank you!
This is not twrp flashable zip.this is fast boot easy installer, simply unzip to your pc and connect mobile your pc with bootloader mode by usb cable and double click easy installer .bat file and follow instructions that's all
Sent from my Moto G 2014 using Tapatalk
vrkawin said:
This is not twrp flashable zip.this is fast boot easy installer, simply unzip to your pc and connect mobile your pc with bootloader mode by usb cable and double click easy installer .bat file and follow instructions that's all
Sent from my Moto G 2014 using Tapatalk
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Hi, Thanks for the clarification, but I have few more questions:
Q1. Do I have to re-lock the bootloader before doing this?
Q.2 What will be the build version, after flashing this update?
The title of this posts suggests that, after flashing this update it will become 24.65-34-3 (correct me if I'm wrong)
However, I'm already using this version and I'm getting the update notification for version 24.81.3.en.03
Please help!
MiguelPT said:
the phone feels a bit snappier with this new bootloader, running latest oficial lineageos.
Edit: Not sure if placebo or not, but mobile coverage where i'm at seems a bit better too according to battery stats.
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Bootloader itseft has nothing to do with operational speed.
Lineage is much snappier than CM was. So this might be the key point.
Also I doubt about mobile coverage, because radio version is just the same. Not a single change.
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whatever7276 said:
Hi, Thanks for the clarification, but I have few more questions:
Q1. Do I have to re-lock the bootloader before doing this?
Q.2 What will be the build version, after flashing this update?
The title of this posts suggests that, after flashing this update it will become 24.65-34-3 (correct me if I'm wrong)
However, I'm already using this version and I'm getting the update notification for version 24.81.3.en.03
Please help!
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The full version is titan_retaildsds-user 6.0 MPB24.65-34-3 3 release-keysMSM8626BP_1032.3116.99.00R
24.81.3.en.03 is Android (system volume) build version while MPB24.65-34-3 is whole package version
PsyClip-R said:
Bootloader itseft has nothing to do with operational speed.
Lineage is much snappier than CM was. So this might be the key point.
Also I doubt about mobile coverage, because radio version is just the same. Not a single change.
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The full version is titan_retaildsds-user 6.0 MPB24.65-34-3 3 release-keysMSM8626BP_1032.3116.99.00R
24.81.3.en.03 is Android (system volume) build version while MPB24.65-34-3 is whole package version
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I already had lineageos before i updated bootloader. It's definitely faster, especially the scrolling, feels more responsive overall.
there is a guide how to root stock rom. Can you tell me?
maximuns said:
-New bootloader (4887);
-August security patch
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vrkawin said:
this is indian version
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Sorry but even looking in the https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/bootloader-update-t3060007 thread I could not find how to see the current bootloader version and what serious advantages the security patch brings (on XT1068 EU Version).
A litle help. How To root this firmware? Tried to flash SuperSU latest version in twrp latest version and phone stays on bootlogo. Many Thanks
taurelio said:
Tried to flash SuperSU latest version in twrp latest version and phone stays on bootlogo.
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Did you try 2.79 release or 2.79SR3? Only the SR3 or later is supposed to work fine on Moto device without that echo line for systemless.
taurelio said:
A litle help. How To root this firmware? Tried to flash SuperSU latest version in twrp latest version and phone stays on bootlogo. Many Thanks
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If u having problem......... with stock rom root then u can follow the link here and see the heading How to ROOT in the 1st page of this link and in the middle area in the 1st post https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/moto-g-indian-xt1068-marshmellow-6-0-t3313148
whatever7276 said:
Hi, Thanks for the clarification, but I have few more questions:
Q1. Do I have to re-lock the bootloader before doing this?
Q.2 What will be the build version, after flashing this update?
The title of this posts suggests that, after flashing this update it will become 24.65-34-3 (correct me if I'm wrong)
However, I'm already using this version and I'm getting the update notification for version 24.81.3.en.03
Please help!
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Did you get the answer of your first question??

New Beta 7.1.2(NPG47I) Released today 3-20-17

Just received a notice that a new Beta version NPG47I is being pushed currently. 328.9MB in size.
Just wanted to give everyone a heads up!
First thing I notice is on start-up there is now a "Powered by Android" at the bottom.
March 5th Security updates.
Thanks​ for the heads up! Having a problem installing. It downloads fine and then fails installing shortly after the installation starts. Probably because I am rooted, but I was rooted when I installed the beta to begin with and it worked fine.
OTA for NPG47I from NPG05E (330MB download)
https://ota.googlezip.net/packages/.../890d20b59c4edeeef494b2bd8ae7830b14fe7df4.zip
Code:
ota-required-cache=0
ota-type=AB
post-build=google/marlin/marlin:7.1.2/NPG47I/3795619:user/release-keys
post-build-incremental=3795619
post-timestamp=1489011460
pre-build=google/marlin/marlin:7.1.2/NPG05E/3638325:user/release-keys
pre-build-incremental=3638325
pre-device=marlin
Verizon?
I decided to load this up from my Verizon version to see what happens. It's a 841.7 MB update (from whatever the latest version was pushed out, I had already missed the boat on first the system update that locked the BL).
What are my options if I'm able to unlock the bootloader while in this beta?
It seems if I un-enroll from the beta, I'll get wiped?
I mainly just want to be able to run a rom and edit my build.prop.
Yes. It will wipe the entire device if you unenroll. I would wait to see if someone builds a custom ROM based off of the new build if your intent is to modify.
se7endust1 said:
I decided to load this up from my Verizon version to see what happens. It's a 841.7 MB update (from whatever the latest version was pushed out, I had already missed the boat on first the system update that locked the BL).
What are my options if I'm able to unlock the bootloader while in this beta?
It seems if I un-enroll from the beta, I'll get wiped?
I mainly just want to be able to run a rom and edit my build.prop.
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iceman4357 said:
Yes. It will wipe the entire device if you unenroll. I would wait to see if someone builds a custom ROM based off of the new build if your intent is to modify.
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Well, I'll have to wait for more experienced people to mess with this, if there's anything to do with it. The toggle in my dev options for unlock is still greyed out.
If you un enroll in the beta and accept the OTA to the latest stable then it will wipe your device. If you un enroll then flash the latest stable it should keep your files as long as you take out the -w in the .bat file.
wow nice
If I delete SuperSu, do you guys think I will be able to take the OTA successfully? Its weird because I was rooted when I installed the beta to begin with and had no issues. Just had to root again afterwards.
Does it have the same old Google camera or anything newer?
CZ Eddie said:
Does it have the same old Google camera or anything newer?
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Same. It actually contains an older build that is updatable via the play store to the current 4.3.016
Couldn't update. I was rooted, did full unroot, but still couldn't update. Anyone have a flashable .zip?
335Deezl said:
Couldn't update. I was rooted, did full unroot, but still couldn't update. Anyone have a flashable .zip?
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Yeah same here, full unroot and flashed back system boot/recovery and still no go.
Can't do OTA or sideload with ADB
So this image won't be available on Google's server separately? And the stable 7.1.2 is supposedly coming on 3rd April?
Rollback OTA (will wipe the device) for NOF27B from NPG47I
https://ota.googlezip.net/packages/.../33bbd87269a4e7babcd165d2ccbf28136138a6ac.zip
Code:
ota-downgrade=yes
ota-required-cache=0
ota-type=AB
ota-wipe=yes
post-build=google/marlin/marlin:7.1.1/NOF27B/3687361:user/release-keys
post-build-incremental=3687361
pre-build=google/marlin/marlin:7.1.2/NPG47I/3795619:user/release-ke
s
pre-build-incremental=3795619
pre-device=marlin
danw_oz said:
Yeah same here, full unroot and flashed back system boot/recovery and still no go.
Can't do OTA or sideload with ADB
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I reflashed the factory image of the first 7.1.2 beta from last month and then was able to sideload the ota. no problem.
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xdatastic said:
Rollback OTA (will wipe the device) for NOF27B from NPG47I
https://ota.googlezip.net/packages/.../33bbd87269a4e7babcd165d2ccbf28136138a6ac.zip
Code:
ota-downgrade=yes
ota-required-cache=0
ota-type=AB
ota-wipe=yes
post-build=google/marlin/marlin:7.1.1/NOF27B/3687361:user/release-keys
post-build-incremental=3687361
pre-build=google/marlin/marlin:7.1.2/NPG47I/3795619:user/release-ke
s
pre-build-incremental=3795619
pre-device=marlin
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You can manually flash the 7.1.1 factory image without wiping the device.
Factory images are up. Release notes.
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Well, Android O developer preview images are up as well.
Kisakuku said:
Factory images are up. Release notes.
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Well, Android O developer preview images are up as well.
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Am I able to flash this without wiping? I am currently on the first 7.1.2 beta. Can't take the OTA due to being rooted, but unrooting doesn't seem to help either.
Frankie1588 said:
Am I able to flash this without wiping? I am currently on the first 7.1.2 beta. Can't take the OTA due to being rooted, but unrooting doesn't seem to help either.
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Yes, just remove the '-w' in flash-all.bat.
ok so i flashed just the radio from the latest beta, radio-marlin-8996-012901-1702171013.img, and no signal and baseband unknown when booted in to the O.S. had to update the bootloader to the Beta2 bootloader in order to flash the radio back at all. does anyone have the beta1 image? i loved the radio in it it worked great.

Rooting Moto G4 XT1622 running Nougat 7.0

Has anyone successfully, and without subsequent issues, rooted the g4 XT1622?
I have unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP. Have tried flashing two separate versions of Super SU (version 2.78 and 2.82) .
Each appears to flash successfully and complete but when rebooting phone stays on a black screen.
I then have to reboot into recovery and restore the Nandroid backup.
I tried Kingroot but that says no solution for this device.
If anyone has managed it I'd be grateful for the detail.
uneed the elemental x kernel to root nougat as far as i know, other wise it wont work
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/guide-how-root-nougat-moto-g4-plus-t3484672
skastream said:
uneed the elemental x kernel to root nougat as far as i know, other wise it wont work
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/guide-how-root-nougat-moto-g4-plus-t3484672
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Indeed you are correct. The stock kernel does not have an exploit for root access, that's why SuperSU and Magisk leave you at a black screen upon flashing the zip file. Having any custom kernel should fix the problem(Vegito or ElementalX).
Ytim08 said:
Indeed you are correct. The stock kernel does not have an exploit for root access, that's why SuperSU and Magisk leave you at a black screen upon flashing the zip file. Having any custom kernel should fix the problem(Vegito or ElementalX).
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Thanks - I may be trying to do something wrong but when I tried to flash ElementalX from the app it returned a message that the device needed to be rooted to install ElementalX. I wasn't sure where to go from there.
yes, i am running rooted G4 (xt1622) with TWRP and super su 2.78 now. as far as I can remember, there is one line of code like 'systemless=true' (or something similar, it's easy to search online) to enter via the Linux terminal. Then it can be rooted successfully. without that line, i got a soft-bricked mogo g4 as well (black screen forever).
it's a shame that the rooted phone cannot install OTA updates at all. I am still on Android 6.0.1 (which is the stock rom and very old). I am planning to restore to stock then upgrade to Nougat recently.
actomox said:
Thanks - I may be trying to do something wrong but when I tried to flash ElementalX from the app it returned a message that the device needed to be rooted to install ElementalX. I wasn't sure where to go from there.
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You must download the latest Elemntal X version for your device and flash via recovery(TWRP)
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libralibra said:
yes, i am running rooted G4 (xt1622) with TWRP and super su 2.78 now. as far as I can remember, there is one line of code like 'systemless=true' (or something similar, it's easy to search online) to enter via the Linux terminal. Then it can be rooted successfully. without that line, i got a soft-bricked mogo g4 as well (black screen forever).
it's a shame that the rooted phone cannot install OTA updates at all. I am still on Android 6.0.1 (which is the stock rom and very old). I am planning to restore to stock then upgrade to Nougat recently.
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Just download your devices latest firmware from androidfilehost.com and flash through adb & fastboot or RSDLite
Ytim08 said:
Just download your devices latest firmware from androidfilehost.com and flash through adb & fastboot or RSDLite
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thanks for your suggestion. no luck on androidfilehost.com for xt1622.
libralibra said:
thanks for your suggestion. no luck on androidfilehost.com for xt1622.
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Here, I'll find your firmware.
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libralibra said:
thanks for your suggestion. no luck on androidfilehost.com for xt1622.
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Try this: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298955218
Ytim08 said:
Here, I'll find your firmware.
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Try this: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298955218
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I really appreciate your great help. still confused about the procedure that needs to take:
plan a:
1. go back to ATHENE_MPJ24.139.23.4(the current one, 6.0.1), everything including the stock recovery
2. wait for OTA, update a couple times to the latest nougat
plan b:
1. flash the file from your link which is ATHENE_NPJS25.93-14-4,
2. is this the end?
I do notice the difference in the name: MPJ vs. NPJS, does that matter? I flashed several phones, but never figure out what the names meant.
libralibra said:
I really appreciate your great help. still confused about the procedure that needs to take:
plan a:
1. go back to ATHENE_MPJ24.139.23.4(the current one, 6.0.1), everything including the stock recovery
2. wait for OTA, update a couple times to the latest nougat
plan b:
1. flash the file from your link which is ATHENE_NPJS25.93-14-4,
2. is this the end?
I do notice the difference in the name: MPJ vs. NPJS, does that matter? I flashed several phones, but never figure out what the names meant.
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MPJ = Marshmallow
NPJS = Nougat
I think flashing last firmware is the best thing to do in your case. I have a batch file you can use if you want
Ytim08 said:
MPJ = Marshmallow
NPJS = Nougat
I think flashing last firmware is the best thing to do in your case. I have a batch file you can use if you want
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thanks for the clarification. please post your batch script for me.
flashing is planned in the next couple of weeks.
libralibra said:
thanks for the clarification. please post your batch script for me.
flashing is planned in the next couple of weeks.
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Happy flashing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxA_NTGSyBmaWkI2Y1pOMEhUNWM/view?usp=sharing
Note: You do need minimal adb & fastboot files inside flashing folder (You probably already know that but just to be sure)

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