Security Update says 'Installation Problem' on Nokia 6.1 Plus ( X6 ), any solution? - Nokia 6.1 Plus (X6) Questions & Answers

When I check for System Update on my Nokia 6.1 Plus it downloads the September Security Patch Update ( Size: 71.8 MB) but it doesn't install. It says 'installation problem'.
My device model is TA-1099 and build number is 00WW_2_50A (Security Patch Level: August). Does anyone have the solution to this problem?

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I bought the device about a month ago and it came with COS yog4pas52c, This version has Android security patch level of January 2016.. Is it the latest? Because on cyanogen's website the latest version is yog4pas3oh and security patch level of November 2015.. Should I do manually update for this version or it's older than mine?
It ia the latest update. It is ok, you don t have to update anything
Latest its YOG4PAS60J with 2016-02-01 security patch

Need help for the software update of my XT1585

Hello guys,
I'm from China and bought my Droid Turbo 2 as a second hand item. That seller has disabled the software update function of it, so every time I tap on the software update option, it will "check for update", then tell me my system is "up to date", even until now I'm still on android 6.0, 24.14.11.kinzie_verizon.verizon.en.US version.
I tried to ask him how to repair it, and the only solution I got is factory data reset.
I don't want to lose any data on my phone, my contacts, sms, purchased apps and game progress, blablabla. Thought I can download the OTA files and update it with ADB, or maybe I can reverse the seller's modification on my phone. Could you guys please help me find the OTA files in the list:
24.31.22 - OTA Update - 2016.10.24
DROID TURBO 2 - Phone name
6.0.1 - Android version
September 1, 2016 - Android security patch level
I15.MOT.XT1585.0 - Configuration version
M8994_131025.50.03.34R KINZIE_VZW_CUST - Baseband version
3.10.84-perf-gabde09e
[email protected] #1
Sat Sep 17 10:08:37 CDT 2016 - Kernel version
24.31.22.kinzie_verizon.verizon.en.US - System version
MCK24.183-22 - Build number
24.14.16 - OTA Update - 2016.07.01
DROID TURBO 2 - Phone name
6.0 - Android version
May 1, 2016 - Android security patch level
L14.MOT.XT1585.0 - Configuration version
M8994_1255339.41.01.94.01R KINZIE_VZW_CUST - Baseband version
3.10.84-perf-g4efa46e
[email protected] #1
Tue Jun 21 12:05:08 CDT 2016 - Kernel version
24.14.16.kinzie_verizon.verizon.en.US - System version
MCK24.78-13.16 - Build number
24.14.12 - OTA Update - 2016.04.22
DROID TURBO 2 - Phone name
6.0 - Android version
March 1, 2016 - Android security patch level
L14.MOT.XT1585.0 - Configuration version
M8994_1255339.41.01.94.01R KINZIE_VZW_CUST - Baseband version
3.10.84-perf-g41d2efe-00003-g1ae05e8
[email protected] #1
Wed Mar 30 14:23:41 CDT 2016 - Kernel version
24.14.12.kinzie_verizon.verizon.en.US - System version
MCK24.78-13.12 - Build number
Or maybe you can teach me to lift that fake 'check for update' curse? Thank you!
hello mate,
1.You could try to find the disable apps in "settings"-"apps" and enable them. especially look for the ones that have names like "update" or "system"
2. if that does not help, you might want to consider use the Software Upgrade Assistance (SUA) from Verizon.
Here is how to enable the SUA: https://www.verizonwireless.com/support/knowledge-base-116673/
you could also check here: https://www.verizonwireless.com/dam/support/pdf/system_update/BPOD-H9887-SUA-moto-V7.pdf
3. Maybe someone who could pull the update and upload it, then you could flash it with RSD Lite software

Need Little Help about Updating to Feb Patch

Hey there,
Right now I have December 1 2017 Security patch (NPJS25.93-14-13) Installed on my device, and I haven't been updating my device through OTA because of fear of getting hardbricked & always Installed latest update via Fastboot without wiping data.
But Right now for Feb 2018 security patch I couldn't find any verified firmware for this device even after 2 months of release, so my Question was should I take OTA for this patch? I have latest GPT + Boot-loader which comes with December 1 (2017) patch. So Should I take OTA for Feb 1 Patch (NPJS25.93-14-15) which fixes Karck vulnerability? Thanks!
siddhesh9146 said:
Hey there,
Right now I have December 1 2017 Security patch (NPJS25.93-14-13) Installed on my device, and I haven't been updating my device through OTA because of fear of getting hardbricked & always Installed latest update via Fastboot without wiping data.
But Right now for Feb 2018 security patch I couldn't find any verified firmware for this device even after 2 months of release, so my Question was should I take OTA for this patch? I have latest GPT + Boot-loader which comes with December 1 (2017) patch. So Should I take OTA for Feb 1 Patch (NPJS25.93-14-15) which fixes Karck vulnerability? Thanks!
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here you can find feb. patch link :- https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=818070582850507483

[KDZ + zip] New Marshmallow update - 25 April 2018

Hello. This week LG released a new marshmallow update for our G3 D855 devices. I don't know what is changed. Security patch is from August 2016 (even older than the latest released) but build date and kernel are from 25 April 2018
Download links:
KDZ - HUN/HUNGARY region - http://tool.lime.gdms.lge.com/dn/downloader.dev?fileKey=FW1FCQ70A2MTAFZED237R8I/D85530o_00_0425.kdz
Bumped zip - get it from here - XDA thread
I attached some screenshots.
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OP6t T-Mobile Variant (Unlocked, Rooted) Android Security Patch February 2020

I am currently on
Android Security Patch Dec 1 2019
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Build Number A6013_34_191228
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