I've only had two phones prior to this but I have always unlocked the boot loader / rooted the device / installed a custom recovery / installed custom ROMS.
I believe with my MOTO X 1st gen this disabled the OTA updates.
Is that the case with the Honor 8? I'm wondering if it is worth it to install TWRP at this point as there seems to be so little in the way of kernels and ROMS.
Would I still be able to use SU or Xposed modules without Root?
What is the best move with this phone?
I have unlocked my bootloader as well as rooted my Honor 8. The only way to get SU and Xposed is by doing both of these procedures(root involves getting TWRP).
As for any Xposed modules, I tried amplify+greenify but instead of getting better battery life, my standby time decreased significantly. I am not sure why, but for some reason my Cell standby was showing to be eating a ton of my battery. Another big problem was that the dialer app would not let me call anyone, it kept crashing whenever I tried to. Both problems were fixed after I managed to get amplify+greenify uninstalled. Currently I am just running YouTube AdAway and MinMinGuard which seem to work fine.
So at this point, is it worth unlocking bootleader, installing TWRP, and rooting your phone? Well if there are certain Xposed modules that you really want then sure, and if there are certain apps you like that require root, then yes go ahead and root your phone. Note that if you try any OTA updates, you will have to remove TWRP as having your phone automatically restart and try to install the update wont work.
Imagine that the Honor 8 receives an update to say, Nougat, what is the pathway to update for someone who has rooted their phone. Will the OTA be able to be flashed if a .zip is provided here? Would we need to flash an entirely new ROM?
This is what I faced with my MOTO X. When Marshmallow came out there was talk... but no one was working on the at phone any longer so was never able to update.
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Imagine that the Honor 8 receives an update to say, Nougat, what is the pathway to update for someone who has rooted their phone. Will the OTA be able to be flashed if a .zip is provided here? Would we need to flash an entirely new ROM?
This is what I faced with my MOTO X. When Marshmallow came out there was talk... but no one was working on the at phone any longer so was never able to update.
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It doesnt matter whether or not your phone is rooted. You will get updates the same way, through OTA. Of course you can find .zip files to flash(although personally I am struggling to get the latest update flashed through TWRP).
The real question is for how long will we be receiving updates? Nougat is pretty much guaranteed with the new EMUI update. Huawei/Honor has promised up to 2 years of updates from what I have heard, but who knows what that actually means. They have also have a "partnership" with XDA, and the phone is decently popular so I am sure there will be a few roms, just not as many as say a OP3.
Why are people trying to flash via TWRP if the OTA updates still work after rooting and unlocking the boot loader?
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Why are people trying to flash via TWRP if the OTA updates still work after rooting and unlocking the boot loader?
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Okay so I just figured it out, but for the OTA update to work after rooting and having a non-stock recovery, you need to go to Settings->Updater->Menu(located on the bottom)->Download latest full package.
The full package is ~1.6GB and the regular update is ~280mb. The full package will work even if you have TWRP installed. But if you want the regular 280mb update, you need to get rid of TWRP and go back to a stock recovery.
Of course you will need to reinstall TWRP and root your phone again after doing this update.
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Okay so I just figured it out, but for the OTA update to work after rooting and having a non-stock recovery, you need to go to Settings->Updater->Menu(located on the bottom)->Download latest full package.
The full package is ~1.6GB and the regular update is ~280mb. The full package will work even if you have TWRP installed. But if you want the regular 280mb update, you need to get rid of TWRP and go back to a stock recovery.
Of course you will need to reinstall TWRP and root your phone again after doing this update.
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I see the full package but I cant click on this, nothing is happened when I click on this.
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I see the full package but I cant click on this, nothing is happened when I click on this.
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I am not sure what you mean. Do you mean you can see the text "Download latest full package" but it is greyed out? If so please check to see if you arent currently at the latest version. If there is another problem, you might want to try to find a .zip of the full package and flash it that way.
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I am not sure what you mean. Do you mean you can see the text "Download latest full package" but it is greyed out? If so please check to see if you arent currently at the latest version. If there is another problem, you might want to try to find a .zip of the full package and flash it that way.
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Yes , not greyed , but red color , and cant click on this .
I downloaded a full update of B31 about 1.77giga , just copy to the phone and flash it in twrp ?
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Yes , not greyed , but red color , and cant click on this .
I downloaded a full update of B31 about 1.77giga , just copy to the phone and flash it in twrp ?
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The exact latest update that I currently have is FRD-L04C567B150. I am not sure where you got your update but I suggest you just flash back to a complete stock image and try to update again from there.
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The exact latest update that I currently have is FRD-L04C567B150. I am not sure where you got your update but I suggest you just flash back to a complete stock image and try to update again from there.
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its normal , you live in India no ?
i'm live in European country , so update are different .. Last update for us is FRD-L04C432B130
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its normal , you live in India no ?
i'm live in European country , so update are different .. Last update for us is FRD-L04C432B130
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No I am in the US. I am not sure about the EU version, but yes if you can find a .zip update file just put it on your phone and go into TWRP to install it. Might wanna make a backup too and wipe cache too just in case.
So if i download the full package in update and install it, bootloader will still be open? No full wipe? And later i only need to install twrp and root the phone again?
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So if i download the full package in update and install it, bootloader will still be open? No full wipe? And later i only need to install twrp and root the phone again?
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Updating or wiping your phone does not lock the Bootloader. The only way to lock the Bootloader again is by doing it manually yourself.
Yes after doing a full update you will need to reinstall TWRP as it will be replaced with the stock recovery and then re-root your phone again.
Rakeen70210, you sound really confident about doing full updates after rooting. Will these full updates also replace the kernel?
palendrome87 and NAS420 could you guys report back with any success or errors you have flashing full updates?
Where can one download full updates for Honor 8?
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Rakeen70210, you sound really confident about doing full updates after rooting. Will these full updates also replace the kernel?
palendrome87 and NAS420 could you guys report back with any success or errors you have flashing full updates?
Where can one download full updates for Honor 8?
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Seeing as how the full update package was ~1.65GB in size, I think its ok to assume that it replaces everything with the stock Honor 8 image. So yes it will replace the kernel too.
For downloading full updates, the only way I got mine was an OTA directly from the phone itself. Look at my previous comments to see how I got this update. If for some reason you cant update, check if your model is ready for an update. If it is and you cant update, try to flash back to a stock image. You should be able to find one on this site or anywhere else.
Flash stock recovery will lock boot loader ?
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Flash stock recovery will lock boot loader ?
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No, the only way to lock the bootloader is to manually lock it yourself using a similar operation to unlocking it.
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No, the only way to lock the bootloader is to manually lock it yourself using a similar operation to unlocking it.
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I thought the same thing, but after taking the full OTA update my bootloader was locked again. If you want to update I would suggest first making a full backup to the external SD card in TWRP.
Then , its better to download à full update ( update.zip) ,copy to root of the phone , reboot in twrp and flash it ? Anyone already did it ?
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I was wondering, I have rooted my phone using Chainfire's CF-Autoroot.
Normally this will disable OTA updates, I'm aware of that.
But is there some way to manually flash the monthly security updates that Samsung releases each month ?
(or at least they say they are going to release them each month).
Is there a source somewhere where we can download them and flash then using Odin or TWRP ?
No you didnt root. There isnt full root for s7 yet
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No you didnt root. There isnt full root for s7 yet
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Are you sure ? Because when I check manually for updates, I get the message stating that my phone has changed (root) and so updates cannot be downloaded and installed. It says that I need to try to download it via a PC tool from Samsung.
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No you didnt root. There isnt full root for s7 yet
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There is for the International version.
vipercoyote said:
No you didnt root. There isnt full root for s7 yet
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There very well is for the Exynos version/type and the reason I'm tempted to get it after prices have dropped a bit :
Check it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/development/recovery-official-twrp-herolte-t3333770
Ok guys, now that we have established that root is available and working for the European version (which I have)...
Anyone know if the monthly patches from Samsung/Google will be available for download somewhere, so we can flash it manually and still be up-to-date ?
I would like to know this as well. I would guess they could be flashed with Odin?
I would like to know this. I am on the W8 variant rooted with autoroot and wondering how will I go about updating to new patches.
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you should flash your firmware via Odin to unroot, apply OTA, root again with auto root.
exploreresp said:
you should flash your firmware via Odin to unroot, apply OTA, root again with auto root.
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Yes, I am aware of this possibility.
I was just hoping in applying the monthly patch without full flash (which completely wipes the phone).
Indeed, flashing will reset the phone...I found that the hard way last night.
There is a topic on S7edge forum about Chainfire's FlashFire app. It claims that can flash without resetting the phone.
Did not try it but I will follow the discussions there. Would be perfect to flash a new f/w and not have the phone reset. ( like good old times
Maybe it is possible to prevent the userdata and internal storage to be wiped by flashing the official firmware ?
Anyone has succeeded to do so ?
I managed to download the complete new firmware G935FXXU1APD3 from Sammobile and flashed it with ODIN with the phone in download mode.
It did not overwrite any of my personal data or apps and the phone worked as before however you will need to root again afterwards, but that doesn't take long anyway.
The only other thing I had to do was copy the mixer_paths and mixer_gain files to the SD card then replace them as the new firmware overrides the volume hack if you have it in place.
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I guess that's what Chainfire trying to achieve with Flashfire. To be able to directly flash the Updates without having to manually backup/restore anything. Let's see how this goes. As of today you could flash the full oding images within flashfire.
Will definitely try when the next update for my phone variant comes.
I did take a TWRP backup just in case but was pleasantly surprised when the phone booted back to where it was.
I can confirm that the Flashfire method can be used for updates. Grab the update package, flash it through flashfire, and even select the "ever root" option to maintain root. Works great!
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I can confirm that the Flashfire method can be used for updates. Grab the update package, flash it through flashfire, and even select the "ever root" option to maintain root. Works great!
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How did you get the update package? When trying to search for an update on the phone it says I modified it.
Or did you load an full stock rom?
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How did you get the update package? When trying to search for an update on the phone it says I modified it.
Or did you load an full stock rom?
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Grabbed a full stock rom, extracted the modem and system packages, and flashed them specifically through flashfire. A link to the full stock rom was posted on the Canadian S7 thread in the discussion forum.
I'm currently on NXT-29C185B190 and I received update with NXT-29C185B1200, my phone is unlocked and rooted, I have flash fire installed and it recognized that update was downloaded.
My question is flash fire have big red huawei device warning, saying Huawei device is very easy to hard brick (also my mate 8 is my first locked bootloader phone) so is it safe to use flash fire ? or install update throught huawei system without losing root ?
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I received update with NXT-29C185B1200
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Is this an EMUI update through the standard update menu in settings - updater?
The version seems a bit odd to me, the last update for C185 was B320, I wouldn't expect an official update to jump as high as that. Mind uploading a screenshot?
Anyway, as for actually updating, as long as you are running stock recovery (not TWRP) then it shouldn't be an issue. Just know that you WILL lose root after updating. And I'd strongly suggest making a data backup before the update.
MuPp3t33r said:
Is this an EMUI update through the standard update menu in settings - updater?
The version seems a bit odd to me, the last update for C185 was B320, I wouldn't expect an official update to jump as high as that. Mind uploading a screenshot?
Anyway, as for actually updating, as long as you are running stock recovery (not TWRP) then it shouldn't be an issue. Just know that you WILL lose root after updating. And I'd strongly suggest making a data backup before the update.
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Thanks for the help, I tried to user flash fire to keep my root but it failed to update, now I really think rooting huawei phone is more trouble than it worth as for what you said is version is typo
I'm currently on B190 and I got update to B200.
and yes the update is standard update from system updater
I have twrp installed so that means I can't update at all ?
Plz i want to know how to return to the normal situation after root and unlock bootloader in order to receibe update without problem
Prof1977 said:
Plz i want to know how to return to the normal situation after root and unlock bootloader in order to receibe update without problem
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Well if you unlocked bootlader and rooted, it safe to say that you have TWRP installed, fire up SRKToolHuawei choose (2)install recovery then install stock recovery after that it reboots and then update using system updater from huawei.
PS: You will lose your root access and new to install TWRP then root again.
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Well if you unlocked bootlader and rooted, it safe to say that you have TWRP installed, fire up SRKToolHuawei choose (2)install recovery then install stock recovery after that it reboots and then update using system updater from huawei.
PS: You will lose your root access and new to install TWRP then root again.
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Thinks a lot were can fond recovery?sorry
Prof1977 said:
Thinks a lot were can fond recovery?sorry
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download SRKToolHuawei-Lod-Chong-V2.0-20161002 or whatever version you used to unlock bootloader and choose option 2 (Install recevory) and that it.
Thinks very much
First let me thank this community for the MANY years of great help pushing my devices to their limits. I've never register or posted because I've ALWAYS been able to find my answers with a simple search and really never have much to add.
This time I can't find a good answer. I hope this isn't too much of an amateur question.....
I purchased my Pixel via Verizon (I know....) and have unlocked the bootloader and rooted.
I really don't want to mess with custom ROM's for a while and I still want the latest stock version. How do I update to the latest version without losing recovery and root? Example: I updated to 7.1.1 the other day, then wiped, unlocked, installed recovery and rooted. I went back to 7.1 and don't know how to update to 7.1.1 again or other future versions. I hear that flashing stock rom from Google will wipe recovery and root. Is that correct?
Thanks again for all the years of sharing your experiences.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/development/tool-skipsoft-android-toolkit-google-t3482761 download that
https://developers.google.com/android/ota download OTA images
use the toolkit to sideload flash the OTA.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/development/tool-skipsoft-android-toolkit-google-t3482761 download that
https://developers.google.com/android/ota download OTA images
use the toolkit to sideload flash the OTA.
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Thanks for the reply. Follow up question after scanning the toolkit description..... I'll look deeper into it in a bit.
This will retain root? Will using adb to sideload lose root?
I think so. You can just reflash SuperSU in recovery :good:
Farmer Tony said:
First let me thank this community for the MANY years of great help pushing my devices to their limits. I've never register or posted because I've ALWAYS been able to find my answers with a simple search and really never have much to add.
This time I can't find a good answer. I hope this isn't too much of an amateur question.....
I purchased my Pixel via Verizon (I know....) and have unlocked the bootloader and rooted.
I really don't want to mess with custom ROM's for a while and I still want the latest stock version. How do I update to the latest version without losing recovery and root? Example: I updated to 7.1.1 the other day, then wiped, unlocked, installed recovery and rooted. I went back to 7.1 and don't know how to update to 7.1.1 again or other future versions. I hear that flashing stock rom from Google will wipe recovery and root. Is that correct?
Thanks again for all the years of sharing your experiences.
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That's not possible. If you installed the 7.1.1 update you wouldn't have been able to unlock the bootloader again. So you must have had it unlocked before the update.
aholeinthewor1d said:
That's not possible. If you installed the 7.1.1 update you wouldn't have been able to unlock the bootloader again. So you must have had it unlocked before the update.
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I updated, then decided to root so I factory reset which brought me back to 7.1...... I didn't even know it wouldn't work on 7.1.1 so I guess I was lucky to have done so. I just thought it would be safer to start with a clean slate.
It wasn't until I noticed I could no longer double tap to see notifications that I realized that was only in 7.1.1 and noticed that I couldn't update to it anymore.
Edit: Maybe when I said "wiped" I should have said "factory reset".
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I think so. You can just reflash SuperSU in recovery :good:
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I figured I could do this as a last resort but would love to side load and just go about my day. Nice to know that there wouldn't be an issue, thanks.
I realize this isn't my thread, but... I flashed factory image to my Pixel but the recovery flashing failed. How can I get stock recovery back on so I can take the update?
Crowick said:
I realize this isn't my thread, but... I flashed factory image to my Pixel but the recovery flashing failed. How can I get stock recovery back on so I can take the update?
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Use the skipsoft toolkit and try again with a new factory image download.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/development/tool-skipsoft-android-toolkit-google-t3482761 download that
https://developers.google.com/android/ota download OTA images
use the toolkit to sideload flash the OTA.
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sorry I'm a total newb, where is the sideload option? I keep looking but don't see it
mrj0087 said:
sorry I'm a total newb, where is the sideload option? I keep looking but don't see it
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There's a section 'Updating instructions' in the OTA page (linked above) with instructions. Not for the faint of heart if you're unfamiliar with ADB.
It's on the toolkit options after you select your device.
Do you mean you booted into recovery and reflashed because I've actually been wondering almost exactly what you have.
I have a VZW pixel that I unlocked and rooted via adb/fastboot and I've been wonder if accepting a Verizon OTA would unroot me, and relock the bootloader. The 2nd Verizon update as we know disabled depixel and grayed out the option in dev options but do current OTA updates (not images I downloaded myself) unroot and relock which would prevent me from unlocking and getting root again
So I got an honor 6x that I can't do anything with. I can't flash any ROMs or firmware here's the weird part of it.
Its on some version of EMUI that I can't have the system update menu and it has a button for app twin. It says BLN-L24C567B366 as the model number. Speakers don't work. I can't play videos on it and I can't use the camera in any app.
Here's the really weird part:. If I wipe all partitions and try to flash a room it boots to the same EMUI firmware not the custom rom I can't do anything to change what the rom is. It's like it's stuck in that weird Frankenstein EMUI firmware that I don't even know how I got. I tried restoring anback up cause I formatted my data partition on accident causing it not to boot or something and the backup I restored was not the backup that I made . The backup I made was a stock backup onto an SD card. When I restore it it's rooted and has some downloaded apps on it. And a different launcher. Not what I backed up originally.
I'm at a loss here. What do I do? Ihave full access to adb to flash with fastboot and can get into twrp or stock recovery. No ROMs I flash will work. In twrp it says it was successful. Ut when I boot it doesn't boot to that room, it boots to the weird emui os I can't get rid of.
Has anyone run into this issue or know how to fix it?
The exact same thing has been happening to me. The only OS that will boot up completely is the EliteRom that I attempted on my first flash after bootloader unlocking. I'm almost at my wit's end on how to resolve the issue, as I have tried the guide to roll back to stock posted here at XDA to a tee, with three different update.app files, and each one fails on install package step at 5%.
Hopefully someone with more experience than I will come along and can help us, but I did want to let you know you are not alone with this issue. At this rate, I'll have to get a backup phone to use.
All my update.app files get stuck at 5% too. And I know honor/Huawei won't repair it cause the warranty is void or if they can they would charge you.
Honestly get the Moto G5s plus. Get the unlocked version at best buy if you're in the states. It's 239 for the 32gb/3gb. Ram model and 299 for 64gb and 4gb. Best budget phone you can get and dual cameras. The ROM support isn't as big as the honor but it is easy to unlock the bootloader and do things. My only ROM issue I've had with this was trying to update magisk the phone had to reboot to install and after that, I had a lock screen set up btw, when I went to enter the pin the screen would go black, the phone would buzz, and go back to the lock screen. And I tried restoring a backup I made but the phone wouldn't boot stuck at the boot logo before the animation.
But the stock firmware I acquired on XDA along with the steps to flash in adb every file in the stock firmware fixed it with no problems at all so at least there's an easy way to restore the stock firmware for my new phone. It's way better than the honor 6x
Seriously tho check out the Moto G5s plus. Out of the box it has Android 7.1.1 mostly stock without all of Google's bloatware. Front mounted fingerprint sensor that you can you for the home, recent apps and back button, and can lock the screen with it if you have fingerprint set up and activate the Google assistant. It also has a notification light that you need root to use. But it has this cool "always on display" type thing that shows a clock and notifications when you move the phone or get a notification. It isn't an AMOLED display tho. It's. 1920x1080p one. Ips good viewing angles. Honestly this is the best phone I've ever used. And it has a Motorola turbocharger in the box. It's really worth it
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The exact same thing has been happening to me. The only OS that will boot up completely is the EliteRom that I attempted on my first flash after bootloader unlocking. I'm almost at my wit's end on how to resolve the issue, as I have tried the guide to roll back to stock posted here at XDA to a tee, with three different update.app files, and each one fails on install package step at 5%.
Hopefully someone with more experience than I will come along and can help us, but I did want to let you know you are not alone with this issue. At this rate, I'll have to get a backup phone to use.
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i think it could be an issue with the kernel cause the eliteRom has a custom kernel in it.. i have the update.app file for the BLN-L24C567B366 ad B365 files that i can extract and give you all the images that they have and maybe try to get the stock kernel somehow that might help?
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The exact same thing has been happening to me. The only OS that will boot up completely is the EliteRom that I attempted on my first flash after bootloader unlocking. I'm almost at my wit's end on how to resolve the issue, as I have tried the guide to roll back to stock posted here at XDA to a tee, with three different update.app files, and each one fails on install package step at 5%.
Hopefully someone with more experience than I will come along and can help us, but I did want to let you know you are not alone with this issue. At this rate, I'll have to get a backup phone to use.
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Try flashing every single update version until one of them works. Once youve found one that works follow this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6x/how-to/how-to-to-stock-emui-5-0-flashing-twrp-t3679985
I had somewhat the same issue, I dload always had an error in 5%, try to flash B360 with dload, that did the job for me.
As for the apps that dont show like the updater(yes, its a system app and is stored in /data) flash the other zips that come with the update.zip
My procedure was:
-Wipe /system and /data
-TWRP flash alternative zips that come with update.zip
-dload B360
That should bring you back to factory stock, In case you still dont have updater and other system apps:
-unlock bootloader(again)
-install TWRP
-DO NOT WIPE ANYTHING
-TWRP flash alternative zips that come with update.zip
-dload B360
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I had somewhat the same issue, I dload always had an error in 5%, try to flash B360 with dload, that did the job for me.
As for the apps that dont show like the updater(yes, its a system app and is stored in /data) flash the other zips that come with the update.zip
My procedure was:
-Wipe /system and /data
-TWRP flash alternative zips that come with update.zip
-dload B360
That should bring you back to factory stock, In case you still dont have updater and other system apps:
-unlock bootloader(again)
-install TWRP
-DO NOT WIPE ANYTHING
-TWRP flash alternative zips that come with update.zip
-dload B360
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I'll give that a try. When you say flash alternative zips that have update.zip do you mean "stock" firmwares off firmware finder?
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I'll give that a try. When you say flash alternative zips that have update.zip do you mean "stock" firmwares off firmware finder?
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Yes, firmware finder showed me 3 zips, update.zip, update_data_full_public.zip and update_full_BLN-L24_hw_usa.zip, the later 2 are the "alternative zips". Just TWRP flash them.
Also, update_full_BLN-L24_hw_usa.zip might throw an error when flashing it, don't worry, by the stage it fails in its script it already did what it was expected to do and you will not have further problems.
do i need the stock recovery flashed in order to do dload?
well i followed the first half of your guide and it successfully "updated" but my storage is encrypted
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do i need the stock recovery flashed in order to do dload?
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Not really, I did it when I had TWRP installed
well so far so good now to do the other part also my build number is stil B366 camera and everything works now no updater or anything like that
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well so far so good now to do the other part also my build number is stil B366 camera and everything works now no updater or anything like that
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Yeah, my build number never changed from B366, the only thing is that when I finished everything even though I'm in B366, EMUI stays in 5.0 and not 5.0.1 as it should be... But that is the only difference and I didn't notice any difference really
okay got the stock apps back updater is back everything is fine!! one thing i noticed.. before i started flashing roms, i had an update to EMUI 5.0.1 and i dont have an update for it anymore...?
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Yeah, my build number never changed from B366, the only thing is that when I finished everything even though I'm in B366, EMUI stays in 5.0 and not 5.0.1 as it should be... But that is the only difference and I didn't notice any difference really
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xSpartacusx said:
okay got the stock apps back updater is back everything is fine!! one thing i noticed.. before i started flashing roms, i had an update to EMUI 5.0.1 and i dont have an update for it anymore...?
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Maybe at this point to fix the build number that remains another even if you're in a previous build, it could be sufficient to flash through TWRP a version.img extracted from your ACTUAL build. You can extract it from the update.zip of your actual firmware with Huawei Update Extractor and then flash it as image through TWRP
RedSkull23 said:
Maybe at this point to fix the build number that remains another even if you're in a previous build, it could be sufficient to flash through TWRP a version.img extracted from your ACTUAL build. You can extract it from the update.zip of your actual firmware with Huawei Update Extractor and then flash it as image through TWRP
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xSpartacusx said:
okay got the stock apps back updater is back everything is fine!! one thing i noticed.. before i started flashing roms, i had an update to EMUI 5.0.1 and i dont have an update for it anymore...?
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Today I fixed that issue, it showed me that I had B366 but the security patch was on march 2017 and EMUI 5.0 instead of 5.0.1.
What I did was install B366 with the proxy method with Firmware Finder, I made it download the full package from the Huawei Updater (it was around 2.4gb) after it finished the update I had B366, EMUI 5.0.1 and november security patch so all is fine now! :victory:
xinoxkai said:
Today I fixed that issue, it showed me that I had B366 but the security patch was on march 2017 and EMUI 5.0 instead of 5.0.1.
What I did was install B366 with the proxy method with Firmware Finder, I made it download the full package from the Huawei Updater (it was around 2.4gb) after it finished the update I had B366, EMUI 5.0.1 and november security patch so all is fine now! :victory:
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Good one dude, maybe FF proxy method could help xSpartacusx to solve his issue too!
Background:
I unlocked the bootloader and then proceeded to flash the device from 12 to 11 using THIS tutorial. When I got to the first "fastboot reboot fastboot" the phone never rebooted. The screen is all black. I can't get into recovery or back into fastboot using the button method.
I downloaded the MSM Global tool and got all the drivers installed. I was able to start the flashing process but get "Device not match image" early in the process. I have called OnePlus customer service. They didn't ask any questions just told me to send in the phone. I would rather fix this myself if possible. Any insight and or help is much appreciated.
UPDATE: I found this information, and it had me flash the India 9 Pro version. It worked. I have a booting phone and can now work on getting it back to the US version.
I wish people would stop following the guide for fastboot flashing. Just use the MSM while it still recognizes your device because if fastboot flashing fails, you end up having to flash it multiple times as it's not recognizing it as the correct unit anymore with that level of corruption.
To get back to global firmware, flash this in the local upgrade tool.
https://oxygenos.oneplus.net/OnePlus9Oxygen_22.O.11_OTA_0110_all_2107082125_downgrade_059624cc7298428b.zip
It is the global downgrade package. It will wipe your phone and when it comes back, you will be back on global software.
After you flash that, go to OTA upgrade and it will say it's going to download C.48 but it will actually install 11.2.10.10 and then you will have the latest OOS11.
If you download it directly to the phone or copy it over with a PC, the file may disappear. Enable USB debugging and use adb.
adb push nameof.zip /sdcard/
EtherealRemnant said:
I wish people would stop following the guide for fastboot flashing. Just use the MSM while it still recognizes your device because if fastboot flashing fails, you end up having to flash it multiple times as it's not recognizing it as the correct unit anymore with that level of corruption.
To get back to global firmware, flash this in the local upgrade tool.
https://oxygenos.oneplus.net/OnePlus9Oxygen_22.O.11_OTA_0110_all_2107082125_downgrade_059624cc7298428b.zip
It is the global downgrade package. It will wipe your phone and when it comes back, you will be back on global software.
After you flash that, go to OTA upgrade and it will say it's going to download C.48 but it will actually install 11.2.10.10 and then you will have the latest OOS11.
If you download it directly to the phone or copy it over with a PC, the file may disappear. Enable USB debugging and use adb.
adb push nameof.zip /sdcard/
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Thanks for that! The phone is back to fulling functioning with the proper version of OOS. It has been a long time since I rooted and ROMed. Fastboot used to be a straightforward method of flashing a stock ROM. Doesn't seem like it is anymore.
hillmom said:
Thanks for that! The phone is back to fulling functioning with the proper version of OOS. It has been a long time since I rooted and ROMed. Fastboot used to be a straightforward method of flashing a stock ROM. Doesn't seem like it is anymore.
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Glad that it worked. Did you have the bootloader locked? I am just trying to confirm I'm not crazy and that I was actually able to use it with a locked bootloader lol.
Yeah fastboot flashing was the gold standard way to avoid a brick back in the days before A/B partitions and Android Verified Boot came along but not so much now. This device in particular seems to be really fussy about fastboot flashing. I never managed to brick my Pixel 3 XL doing it but I have had to MSM multiple times trying to do fastboot commands and custom recoveries to flash custom ROMs on my OP9. I have got the process down tova science at this point lol. I just went back to stock and rooted it and I'm much happier with that than I was with custom ROMs that were plagued with issues.
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Glad that it worked. Did you have the bootloader locked? I am just trying to confirm I'm not crazy and that I was actually able to use it with a locked bootloader lol.
Yeah fastboot flashing was the gold standard way to avoid a brick back in the days before A/B partitions and Android Verified Boot came along but not so much now. This device in particular seems to be really fussy about fastboot flashing. I never managed to brick my Pixel 3 XL doing it but I have had to MSM multiple times trying to do fastboot commands and custom recoveries to flash custom ROMs on my OP9. I have got the process down tova science at this point lol. I just went back to stock and rooted it and I'm much happier with that than I was with custom ROMs that were plagued with issues.
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Sorry, I did it with the bootloader unlocked.
I might go back to Stock soon enough. While not as big a pain as Samsung, also not the easiest phone I've played with either.
EtherealRemnant said:
I wish people would stop following the guide for fastboot flashing. Just use the MSM while it still recognizes your device because if fastboot flashing fails, you end up having to flash it multiple times as it's not recognizing it as the correct unit anymore with that level of corruption.
To get back to global firmware, flash this in the local upgrade tool.
https://oxygenos.oneplus.net/OnePlus9Oxygen_22.O.11_OTA_0110_all_2107082125_downgrade_059624cc7298428b.zip
It is the global downgrade package. It will wipe your phone and when it comes back, you will be back on global software.
After you flash that, go to OTA upgrade and it will say it's going to download C.48 but it will actually install 11.2.10.10 and then you will have the latest OOS11.
If you download it directly to the phone or copy it over with a PC, the file may disappear. Enable USB debugging and use adb.
adb push nameof.zip /sdcard/
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Hii! My phone is LE2115 a12 C60 can i use this file to go back to OSS11? Also do i need to unlock my bootloader or i can use this even with bootloader locked? Last one where can i find "local update tool"? Thanks a lot
eliasdeejay said:
Hii! My phone is LE2115 a12 C60 can i use this file to go back to OSS11? Also do i need to unlock my bootloader or i can use this even with bootloader locked? Last one where can i find "local update tool"? Thanks a lot
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Yes, you can use this to go back to OOS11. You shouldn't need to unlock the bootloader as this is an officially sanctioned downgrade package.
Since you're on Android 12 you need to install the local upgrade APK:.
https://oxygenos.oneplus.net/OPLocalUpdate_For_Android12.apk
Install that, push the downgrade zip to /sdcard/, open the newly installed system update app, hit the gear, and it should show you the zip file waiting.
EtherealRemnant said:
Yes, you can use this to go back to OOS11. You shouldn't need to unlock the bootloader as this is an officially sanctioned downgrade package.
Since you're on Android 12 you need to install the local upgrade APK:.
https://oxygenos.oneplus.net/OPLocalUpdate_For_Android12.apk
Install that, push the downgrade zip to /sdcard/, open the newly installed system update app, hit the gear, and it should show you the zip file waiting.
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Hii! by chance do you know where I can download the previous versions of A12 update? specifically C.48. And if i can install it via local upgrade APK. Thanks!
eliasdeejay said:
Hii! by chance do you know where I can download the previous versions of A12 update? specifically C.48. And if i can install it via local upgrade APK. Thanks!
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https://android.googleapis.com/packages/ota-api/package/1797d47ddef0fca1411fb006b9c7a1a7ba33d818.zip
There is a pinned post with them. This is C.48 for global and yes, you use the local upgrade but since you're on OOS11, you don't use the APK, use the update function in system settings and tap the gear and you'll see it.
Hi i tried to use the updater on android12 and try to downgrade it to .48 but it return error. So i need to downgrade to android 11 first and then update it again to .48?
cruzzmz said:
Hi i tried to use the updater on android12 and try to downgrade it to .48 but it return error. So i need to downgrade to android 11 first and then update it again to .48?
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Correct. Only the specific downgrade packages can downgrade. It will also wipe the device. There's no way around this. Once you are back on 11, you can do the local upgrade to flash the full C.48 ROM instead of having to do the whole OTA process (normal process is downgrade, OTA to 11.2.10.10 (it will say it's C.48 but have a file size of like 150MB but it's not), OTA to C.48 so you get to skip a step if you just use the full update package).
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Correct. Only the specific downgrade packages can downgrade. It will also wipe the device. There's no way around this. Once you are back on 11, you can do the local upgrade to flash the full C.48 ROM instead of having to do the whole OTA process (normal process is downgrade, OTA to 11.2.10.10 (it will say it's C.48 but have a file size of like 150MB but it's not), OTA to C.48 so you get to skip a step if you just use the full update package).
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Hii is 11.2.10.10 a lot better than 11.2.8.8? Sorry for a lot of questions im new to OnePlus
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Correct. Only the specific downgrade packages can downgrade. It will also wipe the device. There's no way around this. Once you are back on 11, you can do the local upgrade to flash the full C.48 ROM instead of having to do the whole OTA process (normal process is downgrade, OTA to 11.2.10.10 (it will say it's C.48 but have a file size of like 150MB but it's not), OTA to C.48 so you get to skip a step if you just use the full update package).
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Ok if i understand correctly, i just use the updater to flash the android 11 zip file that you provided and it will do a full wipe and will restore to android 11. Then i just use the updater again to flasj it to .48
am i correct?
eliasdeejay said:
Hii is 11.2.10.10 a lot better than 11.2.8.8? Sorry for a lot of questions im new to OnePlus
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I don't know because I didn't get my phone until February so I went right to 11.2.10.10. It is important to update though because it gets you a working OS on both slots instead of just one.
cruzzmz said:
Ok if i understand correctly, i just use the updater to flash the android 11 zip file that you provided and it will do a full wipe and will restore to android 11. Then i just use the updater again to flasj it to .48
am i correct?
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Yes, if you want to go back to 12.
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Yes, if you want to go back to 12.
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yes i want to go to 12 but not the crappy .60
cruzzmz said:
yes i want to go to 12 but not the crappy .60
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Lol yeah. I'm not too happy with C.60 either. I really don't want to wipe my device and lose my Signal chats again.
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Lol yeah. I'm not too happy with C.60 either. I really don't want to wipe my device and lose my Signal chats again.
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my sentiment exactly dunno how OP fk up with the model and the update
so i dont need MSM Tool to downgrade??
cruzzmz said:
my sentiment exactly dunno how OP fk up with the model and the update
so i dont need MSM Tool to downgrade??
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I don't know what you aren't understanding but I'm tired of repeating myself. Read what I wrote and it answers your question.
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I don't know what you aren't understanding but I'm tired of repeating myself. Read what I wrote and it answers your question.
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Ok done it ... on OOS11 now .... no need to unlock bootloader can just flash the file directly.
Will try OOS11 for a while and see if it is worth updating to OOS12