Hello everyone,
Since there is still no proper root and recovery for the M2 on KitKat, would someone who has upgraded from JB to KitKat be able to write their experience with KitKat so far? Are there enough KitKat advantages over JB 4.3 in order to upgrade while losing root? Is it maybe better to wait until a proper root and recovery is available?
Thanks and all best.
I have root with kitkat! It is much more better than JB!
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how did you get root ,is your bootloader unlocked.i have root without it unlocked .this is weird i got a update telling me to update so i did it and now i have a d2306.which is not my model ,my model is d2303 .and still have root without bootloader unlocked .
According to the AOSP sources, KitKat finally fixes the A2DP bitpool being way too low (320kbps vs 229 on 4.3 and below), so if you want to use a BT headset, it's worth considering. On the other hand apps lose the right to write to SD card with KitKat, which you cannot fix without root, and root seems to be impossible with a locked bootloader.
yes it can be done .root can be done on kitkat .i had jb 4.3 uk,then i had kk rusian ,then decided to falsh back to 4.3 but i flashed wrong country and had brazil jb4.3 then used toewlroot then superuser then whent to about and checked for updates and got the brazil kk update,i was thinking it was uk ,so i let it run and when finished i had d2306,insead of d2303 which is my model and have still got root just need a cwm recovery and am ready to backup all .my story .
Is the camera really better on kitkat?
Please Share d2303 4.4.2 root
wrtease5865 said:
yes it can be done .root can be done on kitkat .i had jb 4.3 uk,then i had kk rusian ,then decided to falsh back to 4.3 but i flashed wrong country and had brazil jb4.3 then used toewlroot then superuser then whent to about and checked for updates and got the brazil kk update,i was thinking it was uk ,so i let it run and when finished i had d2306,insead of d2303 which is my model and have still got root just need a cwm recovery and am ready to backup all .my story .
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root ok but do you have system partition mounted r/w ? I think no.... you have kk routed to 50%
okay how would i check what app
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yes cant r/w system but have root up to a point as you say but this is okay as ive not unlocked my bootloader .better than none .
Root is important to remove all the plunder on stock ROM.
wrtease5865 said:
okay how would i check what app
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yes cant r/w system but have root up to a point as you say but this is okay as ive not unlocked my bootloader .better than none .
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This is strange but good point for you. I 'm OK with you, better
I had 4.3 only for few hours but KitKat 4.4.2 yeah ^^
dotzi75:
I have root with kitkat! It is much more better than JB!
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Colleague
You praised sure that you have root on the 18.3.C.0.37 2303.
Very strange thing, so far none have succeeded, of course, access to r/w system
Be so kind and betray us how you did it.
Step by step - you'll be very grateful :good:
Regards
krzycho26 said:
Colleague
You praised sure that you have root on the 18.3.C.0.37 2303.
Very strange thing, so far none have succeeded, of course, access to r/w system
Be so kind and betray us how you did it.
Step by step - you'll be very grateful :good:
Regards
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You can try install D2305 kernel with CWM, install ZIP package with root and then install stock original kernel.
It may not work.
Originally Posted by lozohcum :
You can try install D2305 kernel with CWM, install ZIP package with root and then install stock original kernel.
It may not work.
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I tried with CWM -> 2302, but after flash lack of access to the system r / w.
I think I'll wait until someone finally do the appropriate CWM and kernel for 2303
Please don't stray from the original topic. This was meant to discuss and compare JB 4.3 to KitKat 4.4.2. Not taking root into consideration, what are are the main advantages of KitKat 4.4.2 vs JB 4.3? Mostly concerning performance, RAM/CPU management, battery? Still thinking if I should upgrade, as I am very satisfied with the performance of a rooted/xposed JB 4.3 at the moment. Thanks for any input on making a decision.
Hi iam disappointed from 4.4.2 on my m2. Moved app to sd lost from home screen after restart and there is also problem with sound sync in games like death trigger 2 and others. For me was better 4.3 even without any changes
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starterz said:
Please don't stray from the original topic. This was meant to discuss and compare JB 4.3 to KitKat 4.4.2. Not taking root into consideration, what are are the main advantages of KitKat 4.4.2 vs JB 4.3? Mostly concerning performance, RAM/CPU management, battery? Still thinking if I should upgrade, as I am very satisfied with the performance of a rooted/xposed JB 4.3 at the moment. Thanks for any input on making a decision.
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I see that 4.4 has better memory management. Battery is abt the same for me (=good). Functionally there is not too much difference. The transparent adaptable notification and navigation area are a joke.
Consider staying with 4.3 rooted / debloated, instead of 4.4 heavily bloated and no root.
Proper root can be done. You can follow the steps in the tutorial written by Naufai Sidik.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53595220
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Thank you all for your input. I think I am going to stick with JB 4.3 for the moment, at least untill proper root/recovery is available for KitKat. I am not a big fan of the rooting process as it stands this moment.
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Hi I would like to ask for your help on working with my Xperial L. It is free phone from my network plan so when I checked the unlock bootloader is set to NO. that is my problem at the moment. Is it still possible to root, and port a kernel/custom rom even if the bootloader cannot be unlocked? I hope you could give me the proper steps so I can arrive at the same set up as yours.
Here are the details of my unit at the moment:
Model - Xperial L C2105
Android version - 4.1.2
Build number - 15.0.A.2.17
Bootloader unlock: not allowed
I haven't started anything yet as I'm unsure which to steps to follow, hope if there's someone who had the same details can help me to root and port a kernel/rom.
Many Thanks in Advance!
rayleigh2010 said:
Hi I would like to ask for your help on working with my Xperial L. It is free phone from my network plan so when I checked the unlock bootloader is set to NO. that is my problem at the moment. Is it still possible to root, and port a kernel/custom rom even if the bootloader cannot be unlocked? I hope you could give me the proper steps so I can arrive at the same set up as yours.
Here are the details of my unit at the moment:
Model - Xperial L C2105
Android version - 4.1.2
Build number - 15.0.A.2.17
Bootloader unlock: not allowed
I haven't started anything yet as I'm unsure which to steps to follow, hope if there's someone who had the same details can help me to root and port a kernel/rom.
Many Thanks in Advance!
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@rayleigh2010
Yes you can root & also install ROM too without unlocking (Which is risky). Kernel needs UBL so you can never have kernel for your device(AFAIK). Try to get it unlocked from your vendor or ask him for a replacement for your phone and get a Unlock able phone.
@Navneet Suresh
Yes you can root & also install ROM too without unlocking (Which is risky). Kernel needs UBL so you can never have kernel for your device(AFAIK). Try to get it unlocked from your vendor or ask him for a replacement for your phone and get a Unlock able phone.
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what are my options then and what are the risks if I don't unlock my bootloader? I don't think my vendor would change it so I'll just have to live with it.. can you provide me a tutorial please with these limitations..I would be very grateful if you could help me. thanks again.. :good:
@rayleigh2010
Use the below link to root latest build it works (AFAIK).
And for roms CNT ROM has installation option for LBL.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2591290
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@Navneet Suresh
Navneet Suresh said:
@rayleigh2010
Use the below link to root latest build it works (AFAIK).
And for roms CNT ROM has installation option for LBL.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2591290
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can I upgrade to 4.2.2 as well? after rooting? im good with the stock rom/kernel.. would just like to know now if I can upgrade to stock 4.2 with LBL. after rooting.. thanks!
rayleigh2010 said:
@Navneet Suresh
can I upgrade to 4.2.2 as well? after rooting? im good with the stock rom/kernel.. would just like to know now if I can upgrade to stock 4.2 with LBL. after rooting.. thanks!
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Yes you can as your boot loader will still be locked. You can upgrade via Sony Update Center
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hello , everyone!
Im in stock and i just updated to 4.4.4 OTA.
i wanted to know which is better. 1. Root and install Xposed 2.Install CWM [cyanogenmod 11]
and please send me the proper link o guidance to root .
XT1033
4.4.4
INDIAN DUAL SIM
i prefer best battery and zero boatwares
The procedure works for 4.4.4 too...just flash the latest recovery and SuperSU
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2684234
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thank you, would u prefer rooted over Custom firmware ?
I prefer custom firmwares.... They just have more functionality integrated and I prefer that....Though rooted with xposed and a bunch of cool modules is pretty good too
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thank you bro, is cyanogenmod stable ?
insomniahd said:
thank you bro, is cyanogenmod stable ?
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Yes
pfufle said:
The procedure works for 4.4.4 too...just flash the latest recovery and SuperSU
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2684234
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thank you , this method has successfully rooted moto g 4.4.4
i hav confusion
does rooting looses devices warrenty?
i mean rooting involves boot unlocking and flashing supersu
is i going to void my warrenty
phreeoni said:
does rooting looses devices warrenty?
i mean rooting involves boot unlocking and flashing supersu
is i going to void my warrenty
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yes it will lose warranty but there's always the possibility of the service center not knowing you've rooted and unlocked bootloader if you flash back stock rom.
OldYellowBricks said:
yes it will lose warranty but there's always the possibility of the service center not knowing you've rooted and unlocked bootloader if you flash back stock rom.
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Ok.. But a friend of mine said that i wont be able ti recieve official updates if i unlock the boot loader and root the device. Its important for me to root but i cant loose the up coming updates as wel.. Any suggestion.. Will be able to get these official updates from google ?
phreeoni said:
Ok.. But a friend of mine said that i wont be able ti recieve official updates if i unlock the boot loader and root the device. Its important for me to root but i cant loose the up coming updates as wel.. Any suggestion.. Will be able to get these official updates from google ?
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No way bro if u have unlocked ur bootloader u will recive ota update. After rooting ur phone it will modify system so we can't receive ota update . we have to flash stock ROM again to get ota update or wait some developers will make flashable ota update that we can flash
Rooted Moto G Successfully
Hi,
This is excellent.
I was facing problem with me Moto G KK 4.4.4 that loosing signal in both SIM card some times and delay in getting Signal. After reading this nice guide I have rooted Moto G, to see whether the problem solved or not. Currently its working fine.
I have installed greenify- Battery backup increased automatically
Will try Gravity Box
Now my question is- Will my device upgrade to Lolipop when Motorola will release it for Indian dual version phone?
Suggest few more application which will keep phone healthy...
I need the following with full version
1. Poweramp player (patch not working)
2. call recorder (record should be from both side)
Hi people i have some questions about Rooting and unlocking the bootloader of the moto g (1st Gen) is my first phone that's need to unlocking to root and flash rom's,let's go:
1. if I unlock the bootloader everything on my phone will be wiped?
2..if I do root and unlock the bootloader in my current KitKat i will be able to upgrade to the lollipop?
3.Lollipop already have root? it supports the MultiROM?
4.if I root now be able to upgrade to the lollipop and then root again? but if there is an update after 5.0 will be able to use it (ex:5.1 minor fixes) with root?
Sorry for many questions
Thanks advanced.
BryanByteZ said:
Hi people i have some questions about Rooting and unlocking the bootloader of the moto g (1st Gen) is my first phone that's need to unlocking to root and flash rom's,let's go:
1. if I unlock the bootloader everything on my phone will be wiped?
2..if I do root and unlock the bootloader in my current KitKat i will be able to upgrade to the lollipop?
3.Lollipop already have root? it supports the MultiROM?
4.if I root now be able to upgrade to the lollipop and then root again? but if there is an update after 5.0 will be able to use it (ex:5.1 minor fixes) with root?
Sorry for many questions
Thanks advanced.
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1. Unlocking the boot loader will wipe everything...yes... You need to take backup of everything before unlocking..
2. You need to flash custom recovery to root your phone... My sugesstion is don't flash anything as of now or root.
If you root your phone, you will get ota,but you can't install it... So once you installed lollipop,you root it..
3. Lollipop will support multirom..wait for some dev to develop it..
4. Rooting is easy.. There are plenty of guides there for rooting.. Wait for few days to get lollipop and root it..
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5... You can't install any official update if you root it.. But you can flash the update if any one created a flashable zip
padhu1989 said:
1. Unlocking the boot loader will wipe everything...yes... You need to take backup of everything before unlocking..
2. You need to flash custom recovery to root your phone... My sugesstion is don't flash anything as of now or root.
If you root your phone, you will get ota,but you can't install it... So once you installed lollipop,you root it..
3. Lollipop will support multirom..wait for some dev to develop it..
4. Rooting is easy.. There are plenty of guides there for rooting.. Wait for few days to get lollipop and root it..
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5... You can't install any official update if you root it.. But you can flash the update if any one created a flashable zip
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thanks for answering the other questions .
then I have to wait for the kernel to become compatible with the bootloader and the system itself correct?
BryanByteZ said:
thanks for answering the other questions .
then I have to wait for the kernel to become compatible with the bootloader and the system itself correct?
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Wait for lollipop official update.. once installed.. you can play with your mobile.. Devs are also waiting for lollipo firmware images and they will develop the custom kernels so you can use it...
padhu1989 said:
Wait for lollipop official update.. once installed.. you can play with your mobile.. Devs are also waiting for lollipo firmware images and they will develop the custom kernels so you can use it...
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Thanks for replying a new noob in this world,any ETA for the Lollipop(image and ota) ? already have in Brazil in some phones but in mine .... i still awaiting....
Thanks advanced.
BryanByteZ said:
Thanks for replying a new noob in this world,any ETA for the Lollipop(image and ota) ? already have in Brazil in some phones but in mine .... i still awaiting....
Thanks advanced.
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Everyon is waiting. Hope to get the ota within this month end
padhu1989 said:
Everyon is waiting. Hope to get the ota within this month end
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Thanks man for all.
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Hi there, how you doing friends? I hope fine.
Well I'm new in this so I'll try not sounds like I'm dumb. Well, last week I rooted my device an Sony Xperia Z2, I was using android 5.1.1 the last version I could update via OTA, well to make the "root" I had to downgrade to kit kat 4.4.2 or something like that, but the sameway my device was rooted I keep receiving updates via OTA, and now I'm currently using Lollipop 5.0.2 and it's still rooted and I loved, my doubt is: The update via OTA appeared again to version 5.1.1 the version I had before I did all that process, if I update from 5.0.2 rooted (my actually version) to 5.1.1 my phone will be "unrooted"?
Thanks and sorry my bad English.
Ash1998 said:
According to me , it shouldnt loss root access but im not 100% sure to be frank....
And in case u take the risk and it does loss root access i think so u can use kingroot to root ur phone back again.
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R you using a custom rom or stock rom?
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I'm using an Stock Rom, but If I update it and lose my root access, I'll have to downgrade to Kit-Kat again, remake the root and then upgrade to 5.0.2 again, cause i can't find a rom 5.0.2 for my Device, not even here on XDA, i only found kit-kat :/
So, I rather wait till is possible to make root on 5.1.1. but thanks anyway.
Hi!
Here's a thread that should help in your device section,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/general/easy-root-xperia-z2-5-1-1-stock-23-4-0-t3190934
You can join the discussion there as well.
Good luck!
Hey guys .... Good Morning
I have a question for you or i want to have ur Advise on " DOWNGRADING FROM MM (JAN SECURITY UPDATES)>LOLLIPOP
Is it Possible to DO ? I have Moto G3 XT 1550 2gb/16gb... I'm Asking This question CZ i think battery backup and overall performance of Moto G3 with Lollipop was brilliant . But i have read so many thread of many user saying that they had bricked their device while downgrading from MM to Lollipop . So I'm Stopping myself to do so at this moment friends is it possible to do and what I need to do to make it happen waiting for Reply frnzz
Thnx in advance :fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
I have done it.
Offcourse you can downgrade from Marshmallow to Lollipop. I did that 2 to 3 times, haven' faced any issues. What I want to let you know is be careful with each and every step when proceeding further.
I think you aren't rooted, so no TWRP. I have the same device, what I usually do is get the TWRP backup to an external sd card before messing up, so in case anything goes wrong you can directly roll back to the point where you started.
2 things I want you to know before starting :
1. If you are too much concerned that your device may get bricked, I think you must unlock the bootloader, root the device, flash TWRP and get a full backup and then proceed further with downgrading.
2. Usually if you are careful, you can directly downgrade without doing step 1.
Starting off
1. Download the stock firmware from this Link
2. After downloading follow this Link for flashing the Lollipop Rom.
I hope this helps.
rizwan.mahai said:
Offcourse you can downgrade from Marshmallow to Lollipop. I did that 2 to 3 times, haven' faced any issues. What I want to let you know is be careful with each and every step when proceeding further.
I think you aren't rooted, so no TWRP. I have the same device, what I usually do is get the TWRP backup to an external sd card before messing up, so in case anything goes wrong you can directly roll back to the point where you started.
2 things I want you to know before starting :
1. If you are too much concerned that your device may get bricked, I think you must unlock the bootloader, root the device, flash TWRP and get a full backup and then proceed further with downgrading.
2. Usually if you are careful, you can directly downgrade without doing step 1.
Starting off
1. Download the stock firmware from this Link
2. After downloading follow this Link for flashing the Lollipop Rom.
I hope this helps.
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U have done it before the security patches or after the security patches cz security patches upgraded the Bootloader and In order to downgrade i think i need to skip motoboot and gpt files am i right bro or correct me if im wrong
I never updated anything on lollipop, though it was rooted and had TWRP installed. I don't remember everything but I received the security patch updates, i tried installing but each time when the device rebooted the installation failed. (I think because of unlocked bootloader)
When Jio came up, I was having VOLTE issues on Lollipop so I wanted to update to Marshmallow but I couldn't do it over OTA update. I backed up the lollipop rom via TWRP and then manually flashed the marshmallow rom myself. Everything was good but I didn't like the vertical app drawer, so again I backed up marshmallow rom and then rolled back to lollipop rom with minutes. After some days I had to restore to marshmallow again. And after months, today I am on AOSP Extended rom based on Nougat. Excellent Rom.
So regarding you questions, I suggest you to go through the comments section of How to flash factory images page.
I already told you, if you are concerned then unlock the bootloader, root, TWRP. :good:
Downgrading from mm to lollipop
abhi8939 said:
U have done it before the security patches or after the security patches cz security patches upgraded the Bootloader and In order to downgrade i think i need to skip motoboot and gpt files am i right bro or correct me if im wrong
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Sir the boot file is before the motoboot.IMG (bootloader) and gpt file
Is the boot file required to be removed as with the bootloader and gpt file.please correct me.
My name is Anshuman and I am from Rohtak ,Haryana
I have a moto g3 osprey xt1550 Indian model with viper os on it (viper os is a great ROM).Please reply as soon as possible.
Finally I tells you that you are 85% right. I tried by removing the gpt and bootloader file.
Do want to restore it to back stock 6.0.1
downgrade to 5.1.1
I downgraded to 5.1.1 using 6.1 stock reckovery for reset before flashing.
Flashed factory image without flashing gpt.bin and bootloader.img
After reboot i got a notification to completely deinstall motorola sensor-firmware in order to went back to a previous version.
Not knowing if this will brick my device, i only disabled the notification by longpressing it/ question mark/.. a screen opened where i could block this notification.
Till now i could not see battery life improvement compared to MM or N Roms
dau999 said:
I downgraded to 5.1.1 using 6.1 stock reckovery for reset before flashing.
Flashed factory image without flashing gpt.bin and bootloader.img
After reboot i got a notification to completely deinstall motorola sensor-firmware in order to went back to a previous version.
Not knowing if this will brick my device, i only disabled the notification by longpressing it/ question mark/.. a screen opened where i could block this notification.
Till now i could not see battery life improvement compared to MM or N Roms
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Yes you can downgrade by using stock recovery with having Motorola update notification but you can not do it with twrp recovery as it may be dangerous for your phone.I had done it successfully with stock recovery of 5.1
Downgrading moto g3 osprey from marshmallow to lollipop
Do want to restore it to back stock 6.0.1
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No sir I don't want to update to mm 6.0.1.
I want to flash 5.1 fully with bootloader.So please tell how can I do?
No sir I don't want to update to mm 6.0.1.
I want to flash 5.1 fully with bootloader.So please tell how can I do?
bro i would request u to wait ... cz i am looking some answer from Developers in xda :fingers-crossed:
Downgrading from mm to lollipop.
abhi8939 said:
No sir I don't want to update to mm 6.0.1.
I want to flash 5.1 fully with bootloader.So please tell how can I do?
bro i would request u to wait ... cz i am looking some answer from Developers in xda :fingers-crossed:
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OK sir thanks for your post.Please don't forgot it.
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Sir what the fastboot erase clogo command does?I forgot about it Please tell
abhi8939 said:
No sir I don't want to update to mm 6.0.1.
I want to flash 5.1 fully with bootloader.So please tell how can I do?
bro i would request u to wait ... cz i am looking some answer from Developers in xda :fingers-crossed:
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Sir am having my firmware but I updated my phone to 6.0.1 for security updates.
I had problem in flashing moto bootloader of previous version with gpt.bin of 5.1
Advantager said:
Sir am having my firmware but I updated my phone to 6.0.1 for security updates.
I had problem in flashing moto bootloader of previous version with gpt.bin of 5.1
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Yes u will FCE that problem cz ur bootloader got updated that's y ..
abhi8939 said:
Yes u will FCE that problem cz ur bootloader got updated that's y ..
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Let me take the risk .... If success or not will report apsa
Sir am having my firmware but I updated my phone to 6.0.1 for security updates.Motorola had given my 5.1 firmware but it does not locks my bootloader.There is no stock 6.0.1 firmware which I want.It is also not on XDA threads. Please search the firmware for me. My phone's specifications are:-
Moto g3 Indian osprey xt1550 Baseband Version M8916_2020617.29.03.21.45R .Please sent the link as fast as possible I am waiting.
Thanks sir.
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abhi8939 said:
No sir I don't want to update to mm 6.0.1.
I want to flash 5.1 fully with bootloader.So please tell how can I do?
bro i would request u to wait ... cz i am looking some answer from Developers in xda :fingers-crossed:
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Let me take the risk .... If success or not will report apsa
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Motorola had given my 5.1 firmware but it does not locks my bootloader.There is no stock 6.0.1 firmware which I want.It is also not on XDA threads. Please search the firmware for me. My phone's specifications are:-
Moto g3 Indian osprey xt1550 Baseband Version M8916_2020617.29.03.21.45R .Please sent the link as fast as possible I am waiting.
Thanks sir.
Advantager said:
Sir am having my firmware but I updated my phone to 6.0.1 for security updates.Motorola had given my 5.1 firmware but it does not locks my bootloader.There is no stock 6.0.1 firmware which I want.It is also not on XDA threads. Please search the firmware for me. My phone's specifications are:-
Moto g3 Indian osprey xt1550 Baseband Version M8916_2020617.29.03.21.45R .Please sent the link as fast as possible I am waiting.
Thanks sir.
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Motorola had given my 5.1 firmware but it does not locks my bootloader.There is no stock 6.0.1 firmware which I want.It is also not on XDA threads. Please search the firmware for me. My phone's specifications are:-
Moto g3 Indian osprey xt1550 Baseband Version M8916_2020617.29.03.21.45R .Please sent the link as fast as possible I am waiting.
Thanks sir.
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Sorry bro Motorola hasn't released the firmware and also it is not available on XDA also there are chance that we will receive them late but I'm not sure about that and bro first thing to relock the bootloader u need to have the same firmware on which u unlocked the Bootloader. So to relock the bootloader again u need the firmware latest with oct/jan/april security patches .