Asus Zenfone5 Android and build number do not match - General Questions and Answers

Yesterday I managed to soft-brick my Asus Zenfone5 by trying to unroot it.
Now the phone is working fine but it is running Kitkat and build number is showing that installed build is equal to Lollipop update
When I check for updates it does not report that there is any update available. Is there an easy way to update to Lollipop without wiping all data all over again?

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So while on stock android L 5.0.2 i was unable to install a custom rom either it being bootlooped or getting an error while installing, so i found a video that hepled me downgrade back to stock android 4.4.2 kk after downgrading I've noticed that it wasn't the u.s version of stock it was im assuming the international version. Which i guess doesn't allow you to upgrade to lollipop the build number is KOT49L.D80020Y. So then i assumed i was stuck on kk so i found a couple roms and downloaded them they all installed without a hitch but none of the ones on lollipop have working data connection which is kinda big for me. I have a backup from stock android L saved on my computer(cause i thought you could install that on the device like a rom) but it doesn't show up in twrp. Are there any stable lollipop roms for the lg g2? If not is there anyway to restore the backup i have on my computer to the phone advice would be greatly appreciated.

Finally updated Marshmallow 6 build MRA58K but problems

I updated my Nexus 7 2013 to Marshmallow 6 build MRA58K. After using a combo of TWRP and Titanium Backup both Pro versions I have the tablet pretty much in order . Anyway I am a newbie to the root process. I thought when I upgraded I would no longer get the SYSTEM Update notifications. Which I did not get until the OTA flash all.bat procedure. Now when I do the system update available thingy I get the dead Android icon. I like the way my tablet is now but I still get the notification. Help

Help with my Honor 4c 4.4.2

My phone Honor 4c is currently experiencing unexpected problem.
It started after I downloaded the updates in my phone using wifi and my stock build was B070 then after the 2 updates which was downloaded accidentally my build goes to B180. I tried many things just to revert this and go back to my old build which is B070 but the version failed it keeps saying error/failed..
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Why do you want to revert back to B070 from B180. You have to take OTA updates to upgrade to a newer version. Sit tight and you'll automatically receive the Lollipop update B320.
my build no. is b180 and when i check the updates in settings and said that no updates available?
pls help, i want my huawei honor 4c to be lollipop to marshamallow,pls help
sorry for bad english,hahah
hackslash said:
Why do you want to revert back to B070 from B180. You have to take OTA updates to upgrade to a newer version. Sit tight and you'll automatically receive the Lollipop update B320.
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But, I don't know where do I download the exact OTA...
'Coz i want to upgrade my phone to lollipop and hopefully further to Marshmallow...

Help with putting stock ROM back on Verizon S6 (SM-G920v)

I had my phone rooted up until last year and an issue with the battery happened and I had no choice but to send it in for a battery replacement. When I got the phone back it had the latest OS at that time installed and was of course no longer rooted. So now I had no way to go back to root and had to live with that but since then my phone would never update on it's own to the latest Baseband version: G920VVRS4CQA3
and Build number: MMB29K.G920VVRS4CQA3
The OTA update was disabled when I rooted it and so now I can't OTA update it.
What is the best way to just flat wipe the phone so that it loads the OS and can then do OTA updates or will I need to find a current original stock rom to download (I've had no luck, so many links are crap).
Can anyone help please?
If I understand correctly, I need to dl the latest version and security patch and use odin to install. Will that completely wipe my phone so the crippled OTA update will work?
marklyn said:
I had my phone rooted up until last year and an issue with the battery happened and I had no choice but to send it in for a battery replacement. When I got the phone back it had the latest OS at that time installed and was of course no longer rooted. So now I had no way to go back to root and had to live with that but since then my phone would never update on it's own to the latest Baseband version: G920VVRS4CQA3
and Build number: MMB29K.G920VVRS4CQA3
The OTA update was disabled when I rooted it and so now I can't OTA update it.
What is the best way to just flat wipe the phone so that it loads the OS and can then do OTA updates or will I need to find a current original stock rom to download (I've had no luck, so many links are crap).
Can anyone help please?
If I understand correctly, I need to dl the latest version and security patch and use odin to install. Will that completely wipe my phone so the crippled OTA update will work?
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just download firmware and flash it through odin then go to recovery mode wipe data and factory reset you will have ota updates after that.
google for guides you will get anything from it.
here is the 5.1.1 firmware flash it then ota update to 6.0.1.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9jRsxJwh4klTEpMWFF4UkNSdXM/view

No updates?

Hi, about a year ago i tested some custom rom's, but i had some problem with them so i came back to Stock ROM, stock bootloader, locked the bootloader. Im using it from then, and it runs fine, im happy with it. But my problem is that my security updates are from: 1st September 2017, my EMUI is: 5.0.1 and Android 7.0 - NXT-L29C432B582. HiSuite tells me that my system is up-to-date same as i click to check for updates in phone settings. Is that normal, or i am not getting the updates for some reason? If so how can i restore them?

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