Hi
I have a XT1032 with android 4.4.4 and root, I also installed TWRP recovery.
How I can install lollopop (standard version or GPE) with recovery?
EDIT: can you link me the roms?
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Hi,
Sir, little research and you'll find appropriate section where roms are listed... After that, read a little and make your choice...
Download and follow instructions most rom cookers put in their topics...
If you follow instructions, everything will be fine!
Take your pick. I would recommend one of the optimized versions personally.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/development/rom-stock-motorola-lollipop-rom-t3017510
thanks
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Any difference between the official and beta 6.0.1 firmwares?
It's smoother than beta
Vibration in keyboard is better
Fluidity is better
Few graphics changed
All is fine, almost perfect.
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Same features as Galaxy S7? Like Always On etc.?
Sany789 said:
Same features as Galaxy S7? Like Always On etc.?
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No the S6 is not getting always on display.
Is there a way to dirty update from the beta without losing data?
Hi all! I have an sm-g920f with tim
Italian carrier; when i was on 5.1.1, VoLTE was working. Then i have installed marshmallow 6.0.1 no brand ( changing pit) so VoLTE wont work anymore; i have tried to add following line to feature.xml
<CscFeature_RIL_SupportVolte>true</CscFeature_RIL_SupportVolte>
<CscFeature_IMS_EnableVoLTE>true</CscFeature_IMS_EnableVoLTE>
But nothing is changed.
Please help me!
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Nobody can help me?
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Same issue here with a french carrier.
I think you must keep a branded rom, try another one and tell us if it is working !
oh yes, it works only with branded rom! Samsung disable it for default
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Hi l've two questions:
- After I unbox the honor 6x I should put it in charge?
- First thing I want to do is to update to Android N. I need a factory reset after the update?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi, so for your 1st question an immediate charge doesn't matter that much. Generally stay between 20 and 80% when possible, to preserve battery life.
2nd question: you don't really need that, for example i didn't made a factory reset from MM to N and everything goes well, but once you've updated to Nougat you could do one factory reset just to let the OS "stabilize" better with the phone... It wouldn't change much, but I've seen some people advising that after an update.
RedSkull23 said:
Hi, so for your 1st question an immediate charge doesn't matter that much. Generally stay between 20 and 80% when possible, to preserve battery life.
2nd question: you don't really need that, for example i didn't made a factory reset from MM to N and everything goes well, but once you've updated to Nougat you could do one factory reset just to let the OS "stabilize" better with the phone... It wouldn't change much, but I've seen some people advising that after an update.
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Noob question, if I do the reset after the update I will stay on N right? It doesn't turn back to M.
Curiosity, out of the box how many updates i have to do? How much is big the N update?
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Obviously yes, you'll remain on N. Well the full update package it's around 2,47GB, if you update step by step via system update the package could be lighter since than it'll extrapolate only necessary files to upgrade, but since that it's a full version update more than an update regarding security patches, ecc. i think that it'll be around the size that i mentioned above. You need to update only once, the most recent package will be automatically downloaded in way that you won't have to do manually one update after another.
Can i turn on the phone and update to nougat without a sim inserted?
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Of course, if you do that via Wi-Fi. You can't only with branded phones, if I'm not wrong.
RedSkull23 said:
Of course, if you do that via Wi-Fi. You can't only with branded phones, if I'm not wrong.
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I think sim is needed..may be to register the phone on network. Haven't tried yet without sim but I think sim is needed to register the imei on network and to have oem send the update based on IMEI.
I could be wrong though
shashank1320 said:
I think sim is needed..may be to register the phone on network. Haven't tried yet without sim but I think sim is needed to register the imei on network and to have oem send the update based on IMEI.
I could be wrong though
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To me it isn't bro. Time ago it was possible, especially because the OEM server can recognize by itself the IMEI of the device that is asking for the update, so it'll automatically sent the correct package to the phone. The SIM is surely required for everything that could evee require a network related function, or setting. The WiFi method will work
RedSkull23 said:
To me it isn't bro. Time ago it was possible, especially because the OEM server can recognize by itself the IMEI of the device that is asking for the update, so it'll automatically sent the correct package to the phone. The SIM is surely required for everything that could evee require a network related function, or setting. The WiFi method will work
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Nice to know something new mate. Thanks
Turned on the phone and connected to the wifi. Searching for update but no one is found. Why?
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steakhutzeee said:
Turned on the phone and connected to the wifi. Searching for update but no one is found. Why?
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Could you list your phone model and current build number? So that we can check the latest version avalaible for your model here http://hwmt.ru/hwmtsite/firmware-database/
Model BLN-L21, where I find build number?
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steakhutzeee said:
Model BLN-L21, where I find build number?
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Like mine... go on settings -> about phone at the bottom -> serial number
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Like mine... go on settings -> about phone at the bottom -> serial number
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It's BLN-L21C432B151.
I think I need the sim card, I'm from Italy and I read a user that can't find the update without the sim. Maybe I can anyway... any suggestion?
EDIT: Ho visto che sei di Milano, se vuoi puoi contattarmi privatamente così possiamo cercare di trovare più velocemente una soluzione
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steakhutzeee said:
It's BLN-L21C432B151.
I think I need the sim card, I'm from Italy and I read a user that can't find the update without the sim. Maybe I can anyway... any suggestion?
EDIT: Ho visto che sei di Milano, se vuoi puoi contattarmi privatamente così possiamo cercare di trovare più velocemente una soluzione
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So you are on Marshmallow, and you didn't received notifications about updates yet? There was two updates on the road, B360 and B365, the latest for this build. Whoa so things have changed, have you tried to search it with a sim inserted? Otherwise you could try to force the update by going on system update -> clicking on the 3 dots in the upper right corner -> select download latest update, to check if something is found.
Sì sono di Milano, scrivimi pure via PM :good:
RedSkull23 said:
So you are on Marshmallow, and you didn't received notifications about updates yet? There was two updates on the road, B360 and B365, the latest for this build. Whoa so things have changed, have you tried to search it with a sim inserted? Otherwise you could try to force the update by going on system update -> clicking on the 3 dots in the upper right corner -> select download latest update, to check if something is found.
Sì sono di Milano, scrivimi pure via PM :good:
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I inserted the sim and immediately found the update [emoji14]
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steakhutzeee said:
I inserted the sim and immediately found the update [emoji14]
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So @shashank1320 hypothesis was right and mine was wrong, i apologize guys. Once it was possible even without sim inserted, i did it by myself on my previous Samsung phone, but things are changed indeed. Go on and update now
RedSkull23 said:
So @shashank1320 hypothesis was right and mine was wrong, i apologize guys. Once it was possible even without sim inserted, i did it by myself on my previous Samsung phone, but things are changed indeed. Go on and update now
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Hey no worries brother., you are already helping many of us in every possible way.
steakhutzeee said:
Hi l've two questions:
- After I unbox the honor 6x I should put it in charge?
- First thing I want to do is to update to Android N. I need a factory reset after the update?
Thanks in advance!
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For every new phone I had ever since I was allowed to have one, I always drain the battery on first use. After that, I do my regular routine of 20% minimum to charge.
chrisleLP said:
For every new phone I had ever since I was allowed to have one, I always drain the battery on first use. After that, I do my regular routine of 20% minimum to charge.
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For first batteries yeah, it was correct to give a first full charge after a complete discharged battery, i used to do the same. Nowadays batteries works differently, and li-po batteries doesn't require this anymore; it's worst to let the battery reach 0% because it will burn ions capacity faster than maintaining it between 20-80%
Someone have a list of system app can sure freeze?
Thx Francesco
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There's lots of blog posts / guides that you can find just by Googling.
This is the list I used to debloat my Korean (stock LGU firmware) S8+ Exynos
ca12bon said:
There's lots of blog posts / guides that you can find just by Googling.
This is the list I used to debloat my Korean (stock LGU firmware) S8+ Exynos
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Thanks a lot!!!
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