Could someone make a flashable zip for the new update D80120e June 30, 2014. - T-Mobile LG G2

Could someone make a flashable zip for the new update D80120e June 30, 2014 please?!

demoncamber said:
Could someone make a flashable zip for the new update D80120e June 30, 2014 please?!
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I just noticed that being posted. Do you know the Android OS version (i.e. v4.4.x... what is x?)?

Still 4.4.2 http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-7591#update_download_computer

demoncamber said:
Still 4.4.2 http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-7591#update_download_computer
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BLAH!

Has anyone found a link to download the kdz yet?

demoncamber said:
Has anyone found a link to download the kdz yet?
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Just updated the thread here with the link. I didn't want to start a whole new thread or have it get lost in another thread.

I just bought my phone from Swappa. It's currently rooted,TWRP and running D80120a.
I received OTA update notification last night.
Will I loose root if I allow it to install?
If so, how can I ignore it and disable the notification?

Howie Dub said:
Just updated the thread here with the link. I didn't want to start a whole new thread or have it get lost in another thread.
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Awesome. thank you
Hope someone has time to put up a flashable zip [emoji4]

sixcoronas said:
I just bought my phone from Swappa. It's currently rooted,TWRP and running D80120a.
I received OTA update notification last night.
Will I loose root if I allow it to install?
If so, how can I ignore it and disable the notification?
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If you're rooted with TWRP, the OTA won't install, at least it didn't for me. I clicked on the OTA and it rebooted into TWRP, but nothing installed. Rebooted the system, the OTA was gone, and I was still on 20a. You will lose root if you install the 20e, but you can re-root with TowelRoot and I believe you can get TWRP back with AutoRec (I used TowelRoot, but not AutoRec). From my understanding, if you use AutoRec, you will lose Knock Code.

So I tried to update and it went through the process. Even seen the little green android saying installing update . phone rebooted still had root access and about phone is showing the "a" version. Checked for update again and it said phone up to date. This doesn't seem right
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hippiesky said:
So I tried to update and it went through the process. Even seen the little green android saying installing update . phone rebooted still had root access and about phone is showing the "a" version. Checked for update again and it said phone up to date. This doesn't seem right
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I'm guessing you don't have a custom recovery? I had TWRP and the green android was on for a split second before TWRP started and it didn't update. I think if you're rooted, you have to update via the support tool or the pc suite. To get root back, use towelroot. Backup your data, but you should be able to keep everything on your phone if you don't wipe/reset.

Cool thanks!
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Has anyone come across a flashable 20e radio yet?
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Has anyone made a zip from the newest updates kdz yet?

Not that I've found yet, seems like a lot of people ditched this phone unfortunately
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[Q] I535VRUCNC1 update

does anyone know what the new I535VRUCNC1 has to offer over the ML1 update?
esjames said:
does anyone know what the new I535VRUCNC1 has to offer over the ML1 update?
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Literally one thing: http://www.verizonwireless.com/dam/support/pdf/system_update/galaxy_s3-4.30.14.pdf
Well, then. Thats a worthy update lol
esjames said:
Well, then. Thats a worthy update lol
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by all means, if you're traveling to Canada then update away haha
Lmao wow. That's the most pitiful update ever. Seriously, couldn't they have waited until there was something more substantial and then included Canadian roaming in THAT update. As always though, Verizon is dumber than a bag of hammers...
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Might be worthwhile to extract the modem package and see if the SMS bug is rectified.
wow
i was so sure this was a KK upgrade. been looking around for how to retain root if you take it. thanks for the info!
Hey guys, I have a question about this update,
My friend has the S3 for whom I safe- rooted, debloated and whatnot. Now that this update came, my friend tried to update but to no avail. She is adamant about the fact that Verizon definitely has something important hidden in the update, despite me trying to tell her otherwise, and figured that she couldn't install the update because she was rooted.
Naturally, I fully unroot her entire phone, uninstall root-only apps, and try the update, but it doesn't work. When the phone reboots for installation, the installation bar loads for a bit,hangs, then just says "error" and does not update.
Anyone know what the problem could be? Normally I wouldn't care so much, but if Android 4.4 is actually coming to the S3 then I don't want her not to have it, and I can already tell it's not going to work if this update doesn't either.
Thank you so much in advance.
EddieK23 said:
Hey guys, I have a question about this update,
My friend has the S3 for whom I safe- rooted, debloated and whatnot. Now that this update came, my friend tried to update but to no avail. She is adamant about the fact that Verizon definitely has something important hidden in the update, despite me trying to tell her otherwise, and figured that she couldn't install the update because she was rooted.
Naturally, I fully unroot her entire phone, uninstall root-only apps, and try the update, but it doesn't work. When the phone reboots for installation, the installation bar loads for a bit,hangs, then just says "error" and does not update.
Anyone know what the problem could be? Normally I wouldn't care so much, but if Android 4.4 is actually coming to the S3 then I don't want her not to have it, and I can already tell it's not going to work if this update doesn't either.
Thank you so much in advance.
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Some of the bloatware you removed likely had to be present on the phone in order for the update to take place. Unless you are sure someone is never going to go back to stock without flashing an ODIN tar image and wiping their phone clean, best to just freeze bloatware with Titanium Backup. That way you can just unfreeze it in order to go back to full stock. Unless you have a list of the bloatware you removed and can somehow sideload them back in, you will unfortunately have to flash her phone to full stock VRUCML1 and wipe it clean.
landshark68 said:
Some of the bloatware you removed likely had to be present on the phone in order for the update to take place. Unless you are sure someone is never going to go back to stock without flashing an ODIN tar image and wiping their phone clean, best to just freeze bloatware with Titanium Backup. That way you can just unfreeze it in order to go back to full stock. Unless you have a list of the bloatware you removed and can somehow sideload them back in, you will unfortunately have to flash her phone to full stock VRUCML1 and wipe it clean.
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Ah, I see, next time I'm around her I'll re-root it and backup all her stuff with titanium backup, flash the VRUCML1 and factory reset, then restore everything and see if it works.
Strangely enough, when the same update for my Verizon Note 2 came out, I was able to update while rooted even though I unsinatalled theexact same system apps I did on her phone. How strange.
Nonetheless, thank you so much.
I have a question for you all. I took the OTA update for 4.3 when it came out but after that I rooted my gs3 Verizon phone again successfully. Now I also took this last update and now lost root on my phone. I tried to reroot the phone but it fails now. There error I get on safestrap is something about the addresses not being able to be found. Can anyone help me reroot my phone so my apps like titanium will work again?
Thanks
Joe R said:
I have a question for you all. I took the OTA update for 4.3 when it came out but after that I rooted my gs3 Verizon phone again successfully. Now I also took this last update and now lost root on my phone. I tried to reroot the phone but it fails now. There error I get on safestrap is something about the addresses not being able to be found. Can anyone help me reroot my phone so my apps like titanium will work again?
Thanks
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U gotta Odin back to 4.3 ML1 .. The latest update unroots your fone. And can not be rooted.
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Ok thanks. I will try to find an ML1 download.
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Ok, since I'm not doing the update, how do I get rid of this nagging reminder popping up that I need to update?
pnuker said:
Ok, since I'm not doing the update, how do I get rid of this nagging reminder popping up that I need to update?
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See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=
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Maintained root
twistedillutions said:
U gotta Odin back to 4.3 ML1 .. The latest update unroots your fone. And can not be rooted.
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I was able to maintain root on the OTA update by having OTA Survival Mode checked on SuperSU.
SlimSnoopOS said:
See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=
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Looks like the link is broken. I searched the forum and came up empty. Anyone know what the link should've been or how to disable this junk?
smalco44 said:
Looks like the link is broken. I searched the forum and came up empty. Anyone know what the link should've been or how to disable this junk?
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Apparently I need a refresher on how to properly copy and paste Here's the link again: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52515244#post52515244
I have not yet updated to this new patch yet, am I still able to install saferoot as directed on the thread for it or do I need to do something special first?

Anyone get the update with Knock Code?

Just wondering. I have some friends who are not rooted who said they got update.
Friends on T-Mobile? I believe only AT&T got it.
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that is something im looking for now as well. once its live ill download the whole new file and reroot the thing. bye bye bloat and hello knock code. hopefully this update will fix the random mms issue i have been experiencing lately.
Beginning June 30, the G2 received a software update to Android KitKat 4.4.2/ D80120e. This update provides features and improvements
New Features
Adds KnockOn Security feature
Improvements
Battery expectations: Android 4.4 KitKat
Google Wallet improvements
Google security fixes
Auto brightness improvements
Visual voicemail improvements
Wi-Fi calling improvements
from support.t-mobile.com/
-Sources are available on LG
I got the tmobile update. Had to use lg tool.
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I'm rooted with TWRP and I received a notification that the update was downloaded and ready to install. I'm going to update it manually using the LG Mobile Support Tool just to make sure I don't brick my phone.
Howie Dub said:
I'm rooted with TWRP and I received a notification that the update was downloaded and ready to install. I'm going to update it manually using the LG Mobile Support Tool just to make sure I don't brick my phone.
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can you let me know if you 1) lose root and 2) lose recovery please?
I just got prompted for the update, but I do not want to download it yet.
frigginmike said:
can you let me know if you 1) lose root and 2) lose recovery please?
I just got prompted for the update, but I do not want to download it yet.
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In my experience, updating via LG Support Tool wipes everything. I am backing up all my data right now. Hopefully towelroot still works on this version.
EDIT: So I just finished the update via LG Support Tool. My data was left intact, but stuff was broke anyways - probably from using system cleaner app and then not having root after the update. So I am doing a factory reset anyway and will start all over. I expected it to be wiped anyway.
frigginmike said:
can you let me know if you 1) lose root and 2) lose recovery please?
I just got prompted for the update, but I do not want to download it yet.
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I ended up using the LG Mobile Support Tool to install the update. I wasn't able to install the OTA; it booted into TWRP, then when I rebooted the system, it said I was up to date, even though I was still on 10a. I lost root, but was able to re-root with towelroot. Everything was still there when I booted, although I don't have TWRP recovery. Not sure if I want to do that since I read somewhere that I will lose Knock Code. Make sure you back up your data just in case things don't go smoothly.
rebar71 said:
In my experience, updating via LG Support Tool wipes everything. I am backing up all my data right now. Hopefully towelroot still works on this version.
EDIT: So I just finished the update via LG Support Tool. My data was left intact, but stuff was broke anyways - probably from using system cleaner app and then not having root after the update. So I am doing a factory reset anyway and will start all over. I expected it to be wiped anyway.
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See if re-rooting with towelroot will fix anything that's broken before you do a complete wipe.
Howie Dub said:
See if re-rooting with towelroot will fix anything that's broken before you do a complete wipe.
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too late. i thought about that right after i initiated the factory reset.
rebar71 said:
too late. i thought about that right after i initiated the factory reset.
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But towelroot worked on the new image?
scottricketts said:
But towelroot worked on the new image?
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yessir. :good:
rebar71 said:
yessir. :good:
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Oh nice. No downgrade to root process again.
and I do like the knock code functionality. :cyclops:
Hey guys how would you go about doing a fresh install with this or can we not unless we have the full kdz file?
Some cool new stuff. Seems a little boggy... Lookout was killing me so I went to disable it and was greeted by a app management screen. nice
fishman0919 said:
Some cool new stuff. Seems a little boggy... Lookout was killing me so I went to disable it and was greeted by a app management screen. nice
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If I use KDZ to flash the update, will I loose TWRP? Or do you think a flashable zip file will be made in the future?
I just updated my NON ROOTED d801 g2 and now my touch screen does not work at all. No errors during installation.
I ran into this problem before when I tried to update the touchscreen firmware through the menus via
3845#801#
My screen would go unresponsive, but after 10 mins and a couple of reboots, it would work back (my guess is that it reverted to the old touch firmware).
This time though, the touchscreen seems to be permanently disabled. Anyone else running into this issue?
mackster248 said:
If I use KDZ to flash the update, will I loose TWRP? Or do you think a flashable zip file will be made in the future?
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Yes, but I believe the new route that's it still works.
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mackster248 said:
If I use KDZ to flash the update, will I loose TWRP? Or do you think a flashable zip file will be made in the future?
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Yes you will lose TWRP, if you're concerned about that, hold out for the flashable zip, which I'm sure is coming in the next few days.

[Q] Root D85010f

Hey guys,
So I just got the G3 last week, and an update rolled out from AT&T. Me being the idiot I am thought it was the Lollipop update so I updated it. Turns out, it was just 10f.
Then when I looked for ways to root the G3, all the methods required the software to be on 10d, not f.
What should I do?
Any help is much appreciated.
Use the bruteforce method in Stump root.
see: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/att-d85010f-update-stump-root-t2953063
You are certain it'll work for 10f?
sympathizer said:
You are certain it'll work for 10f?
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100%. I rooted on 10f using stump.
In addition, if you plan on rooting a device and you know there is an update, please wait to install the update until you know a root method is found.
aybarrap1 said:
100%. I rooted on 10f using stump.
In addition, if you plan on rooting a device and you know there is an update, please wait to install the update until you know a root method is found.
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Will do.
Thanks a lot!
Not rooting
sympathizer said:
Will do.
Thanks a lot!
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I too am trying to root d850 10f with bruteforce on stumproot...mine will not do it though, keeps saying device is not supported after about 7 minutes of trying. Any ideas? (Yes, i know, shouldnt have installed the darn update), but i keep seeing people rooting 10f no problem with stump, although mine wont.
esanger22 said:
I too am trying to root d850 10f with bruteforce on stumproot...mine will not do it though, keeps saying device is not supported after about 7 minutes of trying. Any ideas? (Yes, i know, shouldnt have installed the darn update), but i keep seeing people rooting 10f no problem with stump, although mine wont.
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You can always flash back to the older version 10d in the return to stock thread.
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Intub8 said:
You can always flash back to the older version 10d in the return to stock thread.
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This is what I would do. It is possible you got a bad OTA as well. Did you factory reset after the OTA? I have seen many cases on forums where a factory reset takes care of many issues after an OTA.
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esanger22 said:
I too am trying to root d850 10f with bruteforce on stumproot...mine will not do it though, keeps saying device is not supported after about 7 minutes of trying. Any ideas? (Yes, i know, shouldnt have installed the darn update), but i keep seeing people rooting 10f no problem with stump, although mine wont.
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I don't know man, do you have the correct app installed? Mine went through smoothly in less than 5 minutes.
I just did this - now i am trying to bump the device. So my memory is relatively fresh
Reboot for fresh start - Run Stump - it will say device not supported - try brute force - let it run - takes 5 - 7 and maybe 10 min after which it says "reboot" device - then go ahead and reboot device. Run stump again - it should say device is rooted. Next download "root checker" it will say rooted. Ofcourse if this all does not go thru - you can downgrade to a previous firmware and it'll go easier - however that's more labor intensive and you'll not be able to back up the current ROM with all your apps and setup.
Well, I ended up having to flash back to 10d as mentioned by many of you. This fixed the problem!
esanger22 said:
Well, I ended up having to flash back to 10d as mentioned by many of you. This fixed the problem!
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Good to hear and I do not think you are missing much going back. At least I have found no difference. Just freeze "Software Update" to prevent nagging OTA update notifications.
aybarrap1 said:
Good to hear and I do not think you are missing much going back. At least I have found no difference. Just freeze "Software Update" to prevent nagging OTA update notifications.
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I actually installed CM12...its friggin awesome.
I can report no issues here with Stumproot on 10f and I've restored back to stock multiple times.
Sounds like something was just messed up on my phone, everyone else was able to use it!
perhaps this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g3/development/rom-stock-rooted-att-odexed-d85010f-t2945873
works nicely, no muss, no fuss
If i revert to 10D do i have to use the BUMP method after root? Or just get TWRP/CWM Recovery like good ole days? I just don't care to have the BUMP bypass that is why I am asking.
I have the ATT G3 10F.

T-Mobile LG V20 update

Just received this update, but it doesn't look like it is updating just yet, waiting until 11PST, but i am thinking this is 7.1.1. Has anyone else received this or is this old news?
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Yoshi1221 said:
Just received this update, but it doesn't look like it is updating just yet, waiting until 11PST, but i am thinking this is 7.1.1. Has anyone else received this or is this old news?
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It's new. Got this about an hour ago. Same....won't allow me to start it yet.
Good to see us finally getting an update. Took a while. Not sure if it's 7.1.1 or what. Glad to see the security patch getting current.
*Edit: I just turned off network time and time zone. Set it to Eastern time...And the update is now downloading No need to wait.
This is new, did not receive this update notification from OTA, but LG Bridge detects the update with the id as "H91810j". I did update to 10i on friday after getting the v20 recently, weird how I don't get OTA's though.
Anyway to update while rooted on TWRP?
BROKEN1981 said:
Anyway to update while rooted on TWRP?
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Not yet. This seems to be new, as this update was not available on Friday, when I updated to 10i. Wait for Rom developers to update their Rom base to "10j" or wait for someone to make a flashable zip.
FQuimson23 said:
Not yet. This seems to be new, as this update was not available on Friday, when I updated to 10i. Wait for Rom developers to update their Rom base to "10j" or wait for someone to make a flashable zip.
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I would rather get a zip since I'm on stock. I tried flash fire, but it will not update.
It's still 7.0 and it includes the December security patch.
Other than that...Haven't noticed anything thing yet. Performance or otherwise. Who knows what that audio quality patch is. We'll maybe find out when Tmo updates the info on their site.
Where is the OTA located?
Will it be rootable?
Until I know the update is rootable I'm still staying on 10I.
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Got a small update this morning. Had to manually change the time to 11pm for the download to initiate.
H91810j, still on Android 7.0
One thing I can say for sure about this update, is that the audio quality has been greatly improved.
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For those have already installed, may you post the pic of the information of the ROM version.
I'd like to see the date of the patch. If it's still December 1, it should be able to regain root using dirty cow method.
If not, we have to wait until somebody developed a flashable zip for TWRP.
it is indeed rootable as i just did it with dirty cow.
however do not do the ota update unless you are on stock 10i, which is easy to do. then take the update. and when it's done. use this to root it. instructions included and all needed files.
recowvery exploit files - again this contains everything you will need to gain root on a t-mobile h918 v20 on 10j firmware
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it is indeed rootable as i just did it with dirty cow.
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however do not do the ota update unless you are on stock 10i, which is easy to do. then take the update. and when it's done. use this to root it. instructions included and all needed files.
recowvery exploit files - again this contains everything you will need to gain root on a t-mobile h918 v20 on 10j firmware
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Hey OvrDrive, what if i'm on stock "rooted" 10i already? Is it the same process or do i wait for a flashable zip?
OvrDriVE said:
it is indeed rootable as i just did it with dirty cow.
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however do not do the ota update unless you are on stock 10i, which is easy to do. then take the update. and when it's done. use this to root it. instructions included and all needed files.
recowvery exploit files - again this contains everything you will need to gain root on a t-mobile h918 v20 on 10j firmware
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Good!
I will check out LG Bridge once I got home.
nymikey said:
Hey OvrDrive, what if i'm on stock "rooted" 10i already? Is it the same process or do i wait for a flashable zip?
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you'll need to restore stock recovery and boot or it'll fail and bootloop to recovery. i had to fix mine by redoing 10i
it's not hard.
just use uppercut with the stock 10i kdz
ugh, so basically for root/TWRP 10i users, we have to backup data, flash 10i KDZ, update to 10j, restore backup?
dimm0k said:
ugh, so basically for root/TWRP 10i users, we have to backup data, flash 10i KDZ, update to 10j, restore backup?
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Or you could put Ovrdrive's ROM on you phone when he bakes the updates into his ROM.
OvrDriVE said:
you'll need to restore stock recovery and boot or it'll fail and bootloop to recovery. i had to fix mine by redoing 10i
it's not hard.
just use uppercut with the stock 10i kdz
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I just gathered the nerve to root this past sunday, i'm still recovering from the nervous breakdown I almost had while rooting. :crying: :laugh:
I'll stick with OvrDrives 10i custom rom and until he can update his rom.
But my question is...how in the hell do I get rid of the notification to update? I've already deleted the update file from "Root/Cache" folder but the notification persists even after a reboot. I do NOT want to hide the notification because it is tied to "Google Play Services" which means it'll block all things that have to do with that service.

Latest update.

I've received this update... Now I'm rooted already. I don't know what to do... Should I update it or leave it as it is since I'm using xposed as well.
Will I have to root the phone again?
I've got twrp already installed.
Any instructions?
You can't even take the update if you're root it will just fail to install
wow, this is a pretty big update.
I am on build QB3, anyone else have this? Ive not seen much on it
I don't understand what it's for. I tried to download it but it says I'm out of space even though I have space to install
zune70 said:
You can't even take the update if you're root it will just fail to install
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I'm rooted, which is what's confusing me. I still have a notification on my settings
jafferkhan said:
I'm rooted, which is what's confusing me. I still have a notification on my settings
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What rom are you on?
zune70 said:
What rom are you on?
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There you go
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There you go
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No where did you download your rom from? Did you root by yourself or did you download a rom on here that was already rooted?
I didn't download it from anywhere, when I got the phone, it was on lollipop, checked updates and there was one, after the update I came on 6.0.1
After a few weeks, I rooted it. Now I've this update
And yes I rooted the phone myself, after using odin to flash twrp
jafferkhan said:
And yes I rooted the phone myself, after using odin to flash twrp
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Ok since you rooted yourself it's going to show the update. Roms like https://forum.xda-developers.com/sp...g900p-pk1-stock-deodexed-marshmallow-t3521415 the developer disable the update notice for that. Think there's a rule you can flash through twrp to disable that too but idk where it is. A it's somewhere I this forum but it's been a while since I could remember where
zune70 said:
Ok since you rooted yourself it's going to show the update. Roms like https://forum.xda-developers.com/sp...g900p-pk1-stock-deodexed-marshmallow-t3521415 the developer disable the update notice for that. Think there's a rule you can flash through twrp to disable that too but idk where it is. A it's somewhere I this forum but it's been a while since I could remember where
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But how can I take the update? What's it about? Is there any new feature that we're probably missing?
No you can't take the update unless you unroot. All the new updates for this phone are all security updates and that's it. There's no new features of your on 6.0.1. Anything past pca roms were just security updates. Sprint has been releasing new updates every month for this device but it's all security updates.

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