I have a Verizon pixel unrooted lock but on NDE63V. How do I get npf26j? - Google Pixel Questions & Answers

my verizon some how has the playstore rom NDE63V and not the X like most verizon models. How do I apply the newest update OTA?

Download the OTA and sideload it through the stock recovery with a computer. Reboot. Done.

There are a ton of guides online showing you how to sideload an OTA. It's fairly easy, the hardest part is usually just making sure you have your adb drivers installed.
I used the AndroidCentral guide here: https://www.google.com/amp/amp.androidcentral.com/how-manually-upgrade-your-nexus

If I already have TWRP (bootloader unlocked through depixel8) and am rooted, will flashing the zip through TWRP simply apply an update and let me keep TWRP and my previous data?
Edit: Read up a bit more. Seems like you'll need to be on 63V and then sideload the update (not through TWRP).

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There is a new update out. Is there anything special we need to do to preserve root if we are rooted? I don't have CWM installed.
Would it be advisable to use OTA rootkeeper?
EDIT - OTA rootkeeper didn't work and root was lost. The update must wipe /system. I guess I'll have to try rooting when I get home again. Hopefully that remains the same. I didn't want to have to flash recovery and jump through hoops updating the Shield which is why I left the stock recovery on there... Oh well. Bootloader remains unlocked so I suppose it should be easy as entering the one fastboot line I used from Gnurou...
Edit 2 - Root using Gnurou's instructions worked.
Evo_Shift said:
There is a new update out. Is there anything special we need to do to preserve root if we are rooted? I don't have CWM installed.
Would it be advisable to use OTA rootkeeper?
EDIT - OTA rootkeeper didn't work and root was lost. The update must wipe /system. I guess I'll have to try rooting when I get home again. Hopefully that remains the same. I didn't want to have to flash recovery and jump through hoops updating the Shield which is why I left the stock recovery on there... Oh well. Bootloader remains unlocked so I suppose it should be easy as entering the one fastboot line I used from Gnurou...
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I have an idea that might help keep root, let me check it out.
UPDATE
It won't work in this case. The update patches recovery and flashes a new boot.img
UPDATE2
If you have CWM Recovery installed, after flashing the update it will ask if you want to disable recovery flash and then if you want to root.
Yes, you will have to re-run the fastboot command after each OTA. Preserving root after an OTA would require a custom recovery (like CWM). I tried to apply this OTA with the version of CWM agrabren uploaded and it failed, so until this is fixed I guess the best thing to do it just re-root after each OTA
Gnurou said:
Yes, you will have to re-run the fastboot command after each OTA. Preserving root after an OTA would require a custom recovery (like CWM). I tried to apply this OTA with the version of CWM agrabren uploaded and it failed, so until this is fixed I guess the best thing to do it just re-root after each OTA
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Did it fail with status 7?
EDIT
It would have (failed with status 7) agrabren called the shield thor in his recovery and nvidia called it roth in the update. So the update was expecting roth for the device name and got thor.
Thats why it worked for me because i renamed it roth when i modded the recovery.
IF agrabren complains I will remove the link but for now.
Modded version is here
The ota zip is here

How do I safely root and unlock bootloader on Marshmallow?

My device is European L04, currently running North Africa release (the earliest Marshmallow build uploaded) - L04_2016_0316_0900 (B820)
I'd like to unlock the bootloader and root my Honor 6. I've never done it (on this particular device), because I've read enough here to know it's slightly more risky than on other devices, especially when you plan to update the stock rom soon, so I preferred to wait until I have the last important update the device is likely to receive - Android 6.0.
What I want to know (some of the answers are in the topics which I listed below):
MultiTool - I've seen reports of bricks when using MultiTool with EMUI4/Marshmallow - why does it happen? My understanding is that MultiTool is a bundle of adb/fastboot and some recovery images for older Android versions, so my theory is that instead of using MultiTool, I should simply get the proper recovery for Marshmallow and flash it manually with fastboot, right?
unlocking bootloader, rooting, flashing recovery - I think I understand the process; in a nutshell: 'fastboot oem unlock X', 'fastboot flash recovery imagename.img', then flash the proper SU.zip in recovery. Where do I find the code, the Marshmallow recovery image, the SU.zip file?
will recovery backup in TWRP work without any problems?
what is the procedure to go back to stock completely after rooting? Unroot, (then wipe if it's needed?) so I am able to safely flash stock firmware again (since, from what I know, flashing stock on a rooted phone makes itself brick permanently, right? or is it just a soft-brick and it can be fixed?)
is there anything else I should know before proceeding?
What I found so far:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66615082&postcount=502 - two recovery images, TWRP and another one (stock?) for the Marshmallow release
http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6/general/honor6-multi-tool-t2963060/page50 some rooting instructions for the L02 beta, see posts 494 and 498; no idea whether this is applicable to final Marshmallow or L04 at all
http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6/general/huawei-honor-6-plus-unlock-bootloader-id-t3357259 an app to get the unlock code, seems a bit shady to me though on the first glance
http://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-6/development/honor-6-rooting-method-t2962795 alternate methods for bootloader (through a website or by email), in case the app won't work; also, detailed instructions on unlocking and rooting
Basically, I need to know whether my procedure is more or less right before I proceed. I think the information is quite hard to find and the risks are quite high, so I'd like to make a promise - when I'm done rooting it and I know the correct process, I'm going to make a "Update to Marshmallow, unlock, root" how-to thread for all the people that will need it in the future.
Another two questions...
1. Where do I get proper SuperSU for Marshmallow? I get a boot loop (yeah, I know I have to wait and I did, but it's a pretty obvious bootloop from watching the logcat content, and nothing new happens...) after flashing http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu-stable (2.65).
2. I have unlocked my bootloader and installed TWRP, so recovery and fastboot are functional. I didn't make a backup before flashing the zip and now I'm in a bootloop. How do I restore working Marshmallow? I assume I can either beg somebody to upload a TWRP backup for my H60-L04, or somehow flash the stock over what I have now. Can I simply use manual update from SD? Can I somehow flash Marshmallow again with fastboot? I'm too scared of bricking my device right now so I guess I'll brace myself for a few days without a phone until somebody helps me :/
I just flashed the Marshmallow release I had before the bootloop (I used Huawei Update Extractor and flashed boot, cust, system and recovery with fastboot; then open up Huawei recovery and factory reset for good measure, I'm not sure it was even needed) and the device is working. I'll restore my stuff, install TWRP, make a backup then try out your ZIP. Thanks
edit: thanks again - your zip works indeed. So after the initial hurdles, now I've got working root and a reasonable way of restoring in case I screw something up along the way.
Before making a new topic with the tutorial I have a few more questions.
First of all, why exactly we weren't supposed to update the rooted devices? I'm not currently interested in OTAs (it's pretty obvious that it needs a functional Huawei recovery, and you need to unroot cause an update can make a mess in a rooted system, making it bootloop for example), but can we flash extracted images with fastboot on rooted devices? Logically, we should be able to... How about sdcard update method?
Can we flash Marshmallow on Kitkat? (fastboot, sdcard, local update methods?) Or do we need to update to Lollipop along the way?
Can I flash stock roms in general (evenbetween different Android versions) by using fastboot with {boot, cust, recovery, system} images only? There's a lot of images that you can extract with Huawei Update Extractor - why there's so many if they're not needed?

ota updates with root and a linux host?

Ok,
I have fastboot and adb working on my linux mint host. Can someone explain to me how to install ota updates on a rooted pixel phone? I tried installing it via the zip using twrp and that didn't work. It just unrooted my phone so I had to reroot it. I tried using Flashfire and downloading the ota update and then using flashfire to detect the ota update and flash it and everytime it doesn't work... errors and then unroots my phone.
I never succeeded in OTA on my rooted pixel. I always download the full image then do upgrading via fastboot or flashfire.
bush911 said:
I never succeeded in OTA on my rooted pixel. I always download the full image then do upgrading via fastboot or flashfire.
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Ok, I downloaded the ota update via Google's webiste. Flashed it with flashfire. It asked if I would like to overwrite the boot and recovery. (said it would most likely fail if I didn't.) I told it ok. It flashed for a while. Rerooted automatically. It booted back up. It didn't update. Still prompting me to update ota.
I just tried the second method in this article
https://www.howtogeek.com/192402/why-androids-ota-updates-remove-root-and-how-to-keep-it/
sailfish-n2g47e-factory-00a46e7e.zip
Then used flashfire to flash it like the article states. No error but my phone is still prompting and trying to update via Ota.
Which version of SuperSU are you trying to use? Both of the following links discuss verified boot, which is one possible item you could be running into with the latest Pixel updates.
SuperSU v2.82-SR1 is the latest version, and it added boot signing.
https://plus.google.com/+Chainfire/posts/XikxTkhHpiG
If you are using an older version of SuperSU, then you will need to sign the boot image. I installed the latest Pixel update before v2.82-SR1 was available, so I just had FlashFire install the OTA, and then I added the following zip to the list of FlashFire actions immediately after it was set to root the phone again. FlashFire worked without issue to update to the latest release for June by adding the following before rebooting when using a version before SuperSU v2.82-SR1.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606
I am attempting to flash 2.79. but immediately after, I flash the verifiedbootsignerv3.zip
How to root my phone"
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Not sure what you mean here...
dorlow said:
sailfish-n2g47e-factory-00a46e7e.zip
Then used flashfire to flash it like the article states. No error but my phone is still prompting and trying to update via Ota.
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That looks like an April update, and there are newer versions, so I'm not surprised the phone would try to update.
https://developers.google.com/android/ota
Three months ago was the first time I tried FlashFire, and I couldn't get it to use the OTA to the phone at that time. Some of the FlashFire instructions made me think I might need to use the backup option to get the OTA to work, but I was actually able to take the May and June OTAs using FlashFire without the backup option. I'm not sure why FlashFire didn't work for an OTA in April, while it did work with an OTA on the phone the past couple months. I think I may have ended up using a download from the Google site with FlashFire in April, so my only guess was that either using the Google download or a newer version of FlashFire is why I was later able to use the phone OTA with FlashFire for May and June.
SuperSU v2.79 SR3 with either the VerifiedBootSigner v3 or v8 has worked for me in May and June, and then I've taken the Play Store SuperSU update to v2.82. I don't have TWRP installed, and I get the impression there could be some extra steps for FlashFire when TWRP is installed, so I don't have to deal with that. Of course the only reason I switched to using FlashFire is because it seems like the quickest method to just take an OTA and update with SuperSU. If FlashFire didn't work so easily, I'd just go back to sideloading, or using one of the other update methods.

[Guide] XT1575 Update To NPH25.200-22 Nougat After Modifying Your System & Re-Root

[Guide] XT1575 Update To NPH25.200-22 Nougat After Modifying Your System & Re-Root
THIS GUIDE IS NOW DEPRECATED. THERE IS NO NEED ANYMORE TO GO THROUGH THE UPDATING PROCESS AS THERE IS A FULL NOUGAT FACTORY IMAGE AVAILABLE (Build NPH25.200-22). FIRMWARE AVAILABLE HERE: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/xt1575-moto-x-pure-edition-factory-t3704142 BE SURE TO THANK @acejavelin FOR TRACKING DOWN THE FIRMWARE PACKAGE FOR US.
Notes:
-YOU ATTEMPT THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK IF YOU FLASHED ANY FIRMWARE PREVIOUSLY NOT FOR THE XT1575 US VERSION
-This guide will have 2 parts. 1 for those that kept their systems read only/systemless, and 1 for those that did not.
-Whether you live booted TWRP or Installed TWRP, if you chose to allow system modifications your OTA will likely fail (you'll need part 2).
-Restoring a TWRP backup will not work and will cause an OTA to fail due to having to allow system write access in TWRP - You Need Part 2.
-This guide assumes you have basic ADB knowledge and already know what fastboot is and how it works.
-Thanks to @gokart2 for the OTA and @acejavelin for the return to stock guides
Part 1: Those That Tweaked Systemlessly Currently On 24.49-18-16 (Will only work if you kept TWRP read only/used systemless root):
1: Disable & Remove systemless Xposed within Magisk Manager and all other Magisk modules. Reboot and wait for Art cache to rebuild.
2: Remove any adblock hosts within your adblock app if installed, or any other root level system altering apps like Greenify (don't worry, you'll get them back).
3: Remove Magisk by booting into TWRP and flashing the current Magisk Removal zip. Reboot.
4: For systemless SuperSu you need to consult their thread as I do not use it. (I'll update this if someone knows the correct process).
5: ADB reboot bootloader and fastboot flash the stock recovery. Latest MM recovery links at the bottom of this post. (rename file to recovery.img).
6: Move the OTA Blur_Version.24.231.16.clark_retus.retus.en.US.zip to the root of your internal sd card (NOT in a folder). File links at the bottom of the post. Thanks @gokart2
7: ADB reboot recovery, when "no command" is listed, hold power + tap volume up then release to access recovery options. Choose "apply update from phone storage". Choose the file and wait for the flash. It's a large update so be patient (about 10-20min). Choose reboot manually in recovery after flash succeeds. Enjoy Nougat!
8: For root you can go ahead and flash TWRP again or live boot TWRP (fastboot boot twrp.img) and then flash Magisk 14.0 from TWRP. Works perfectly.
Part 2: Those That Have Done Everything - TWRP Write Access, Custom Roms, On Older Firmware, Etc (XT1572 Build Flashers Do This At Their Own Risk):
1: Flash the latest full factory image available (24.49-18-8) available here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...de-return-to-stock-relock-bootloader-t3489110. Thank @acejavelin for the thread while your at it. Follow the directions in that guide, it's well detailed and accurate - however read my notes just below first:
NOTES:
-Omit the "fastboot oem lock begin" & "fastboot oem lock" commands to remain bootloader unlocked.
-Omit the "fastboot erase userdata" command if you want to dirty flash and keep all of your data. I recommend clean, you can always root & restore each apps data with Titanium after the Playstore installs everything.
-The "fastboot oem fb_mode_set" instead of "fastboot oem lock begin" & "fastboot oem fb_mode_clear" instead of "fastboot oem lock" I've found to be unnecessary if staying unlocked. Your choice.
-The "fastboot flash partition gpt.bin" & "fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img" commands will likely fail due to version mismatches. This is ok.
-The "fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin" tends to fail too. For this, just run the command again until it succeeds.
2: After flashing 24.49-18-8 take the OTA to 24.49-18-16. Reboot. OTA zip provided below if you prefer to sideload.
3: Either install the 7.0 OTA the normal way via the update center or just side load it using the directions above. I recommend side loading due to the file size being very close to 1GB.
4: For root you can go ahead and flash TWRP again or live boot TWRP (fastboot boot twrp.img) and then flash Magisk 14.0 from TWRP. Works perfectly!
For Xposed, See My Guide Here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74014516&postcount=96
Stock MM 24.49-18-16 Recovery: https://mega.nz/#!aZpC2RzQ!Fy3GTo_XYPjB1lwuHffCUUERuvnsyvON3kS8kMJ9Cm8
Stock MM 24.49-18-16 Recovery Mirror: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxxRfNko9QDKNS1NdnAyZVp6dVU/view?usp=sharing
24.49-18-8 OTA to 24.49-18-16: https://mega.nz/#!yZx2FLzR!cWfKIAYe5VyuadLI55UNHJvwWU98CXUi1g0DO1pDoKg
NPH25.200-22 OTA: https://mega.nz/#!HVhWWLxK!h-8G3vO3Sye_YwypyIJyWb2_79Ow34vNiDnMl2Q8uJg
NPH25.200-22 OTA Mirror: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3gPYUZ4nRLwOHJKQnNYczNEMHc/view?usp=sharing
MD5 for NPH25.200-22 OTA: 74d1a4b135200661cc4efd248f99ce33
Stock 7.0 NPH25.200-22 Recovery: https://mega.nz/#!TNoHQAjI!5U2w4p_G7pHlW6Mak7LqFR_PeWUDpSLc7S3OiUs_Qf8
Alrighty. I got back to stock 6.0 with the 18-16 update. I couldn't get the OTA via the system update, so I tried doing it via ADB. That threw up a "status 7 error". I then copied the file to my internal storage and selected update via SD Card in recovery. It hung on "Patching System Files" for a while, but in the end it moved on and worked fine. Thanks for the awesome guide!
Thread updated with downloads for the 24.49-18-8 OTA to 24.49-18-16 zip.
I exctracted the 7.0 Stock recovery to replace if you decide to flash TWRP and want to go back to the stock recovery for future updates (HAHAHA yeah right!). Download link in OP. The 7.0 Recovery is different than the MM recovery. They are not interchangeable. Don't flash the 7.0 recovery on MM.
Question... can those of us who are rooted, custom roms, with TWRP, not just flash a stock unrooted TWRP backup from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/development/pure-firmware-tuff-wip-t3224833
Then, flash the stock recovery like it says... and take the update? Isn't that easier than this method?
Bwangster12 said:
Question... can those of us who are rooted, custom roms, with TWRP, not just flash a stock unrooted TWRP backup from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/development/pure-firmware-tuff-wip-t3224833
Then, flash the stock recovery like it says... and take the update? Isn't that easier than this method?
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It probably won't work. Once TWRP is given write access to your system (which is required to flash a full rom or restore a backup) any OTA's will fail. Plus any modem/bluetooth mismatches will cause a failure too. Fastboot flashing a stock image is really very easy & pretty much a guarantee that everything will work properly. However, if your able to get it to work, please let us know...though I don't think it will.
annoyingduck said:
It probably won't work. Once TWRP is given write access to your system (which is required to flash a full rom or restore a backup) any OTA's will fail. Plus any modem/bluetooth mismatches will cause a failure too. Fastboot flashing a stock image is really very easy & pretty much a guarantee that everything will work properly. However, if your able to get it to work, please let us know...though I don't think it will.
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Once I do this, I can just reinstall TWRP and Magisk, backup the stock 7.0 and if I ever decided, just flash a custom rom later on?
hey thanks for the help on this one. I was so worried because I got stuck on th May security update OTA-wise.
question: I messed with the LatAm version of Nougat, so when I tried to re-lock the bootloader, it game the preflash error.
After this proper update flash, is there a way to run the bootloader CMD to just re-lock the bootloader?
Here's the recovery before the 7.0 one, just incase.. Was bored. Ok, I won't lie....didn't see u posted the 7.0 recovery....lol.:good::highfive:
Bwangster12 said:
Once I do this, I can just reinstall TWRP and Magisk, backup the stock 7.0 and if I ever decided, just flash a custom rom later on?
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Yup. TWRP flashes and works, magisk v14 works, and so far systemless xposed api24 is working.
EsteBandido4444 said:
hey thanks for the help on this one. I was so worried because I got stuck on th May security update OTA-wise.
question: I messed with the LatAm version of Nougat, so when I tried to re-lock the bootloader, it game the preflash error.
After this proper update flash, is there a way to run the bootloader CMD to just re-lock the bootloader?
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What is everyone's fascination with relocking the bootloader? You do not need to relock your bootloader. You cannot relock the bootloader unless all your system partitions match. Use my part 2 section. Read the notes, skip the bootloader lock commands. Leave your bootloader unlocked, get up and running on nougat, then you can issue the lock commands if you really want a locked bootloader.
How exactly do you flash the 24.49-18-16 OTA? I'm stuck at this part
EDIT nevermind didn't read lol
Amp699435 said:
How exactly do you flash the 24.49-18-16 OTA? I'm stuck at this part
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Copy the file to the root of your internal storage. Reboot into recovery. Hold power = volume up & release to access menu options. Choose apply update from storage. Select the OTA.zip package and let it install. (Directions are clearly written in OP.)
Does it matter which version you're on? I'm currently on MPSH24.49-18-4 with the May 2016 security update.
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Does it matter which version you're on? I'm currently on MPSH24.49-18-4 with the May 2016 security update.
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Part 1 implies that you are on MPSH24.49-18-16 (dec), for part 2 - no it doesn't matter. Go ahead and start with the full firmware available MPSH24.49-18-8 and follow the steps from there.
annoyingduck said:
Part 1 implies that you are on MPSH24.49-18-16 (dec), for part 2 - no it doesn't matter. Go ahead and start with the full firmware available MPSH24.49-18-8 and follow the steps from there.
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Ok. Was going to have to follow option two anyway because of how I rooted...
Now I also take it that flashing Magisk is recommended, but optional?
GrandAdmiral said:
Ok. Was going to have to follow option two anyway because of how I rooted...
Now I also take it that flashing Magisk is recommended, but optional?
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Root is completely up to you. It's noted so users know that TWRP/Root are working. My logic with any XDA thread is that your bootloader is unlocked and you want root, but that's me...
annoyingduck said:
Root is completely up to you. It's noted so users know that TWRP/Root are working. My logic with any XDA thread is that your bootloader is unlocked and you want root, but that's me...
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Gotcha. I know I'm going to root again, but I've never used Magisk before so I wasn't sure of that piece.
annoyingduck said:
Part 1 implies that you are on MPSH24.49-18-16 (dec), for part 2 - no it doesn't matter. Go ahead and start with the full firmware available MPSH24.49-18-8 and follow the steps from there.
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I am running Dirty Unicorns right now and when i looked up what I'm on in fastboot, it showed MPSH24.49-18-16. Would I just follow part 2 and use MPSH24.49-18-8 or something? I thought I had to use at least the version I'm on or newer.
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Does it matter which version you're on? I'm currently on MPSH24.49-18-4 with the May 2016 security update.[/QUOTE
Your issue is that TWRP has modified your
System, any restoring of the stock rom will fail to update. So yes, you'll need to go through part 2 and downgrade and work your way back up.
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I downloaded the zip (it took a while).
Restored to stock like 3 different ways but still hit a road block. I went the adb sideload route but got status error 7 because my build fingerprint wasn't correct. I tried searching for the right build I need, but I'm not an expert and couldn't find the right set of files that I was sure I knew how to restore. I ended up restoring my AICP backup.
If somebody could PM me and give me a hand (messaging through Hangouts or something) that would be AWESOME!
I'm planning trying to snag an XL 2 pre-order next week, but until then the less headache the better! Plus stock Nougat looks better on a Swappa listing
Trying to sideload via recovery 24.49-18-16 but I keep getting "("unexpected contents:EMMC:/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot...". I've also tried installing from the phone but the same error appears in recovery. Any ideas?

ASUS still blacklisting phones with unlocked&relocked bootloader (no OTA updates)?

ASUS still blacklisting phones with unlocked&relocked bootloader (no OTA updates)?
I read that was the case with previous iterations of ZenFones. Apparently phones that had their bootloader unlocked can't receive OTA updates, even if the bootloader has been relocked. But what about now? Is it the same for the Zenfone 7 series?
Also if anyone wants to relock their bootloader, for whatever reason, it's the same command as the one for the ROG Phone III. Big thanks to @THEHOLYG0D and @IDunnoLookatXDA https://forum.xda-developers.com/asus-rog-phone-3/help/relock-bootloader-t4152057
Code:
fastboot oem asus-lock
However... WARNING!
I did this command and my Zenfone 7 Pro was completely bricked, until I applied an update via SD card. That was the only thing that worked. "Apply update via ADB" just didn't work, neither did flashing boot.img, system.img and others one by one... So re-lock the bootloader, AT YOUR OWN RISK!
I think this is still the case. There was an OTA released 30th September and it still hasn't come through to my phone so I am now downloading it from the ASUS website.
What's the best procedure for applying an update downloaded from the Asus website?
- EDIT- Never mind, found the answer. Copy the .zip to the root of the phones internal storage and reboot
Minotaur said:
What's the best procedure for applying an update downloaded from the Asus website?
- EDIT- Never mind, found the answer. Copy the .zip to the root of the phones internal storage and reboot
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Are you stock? Wouldn't recommend this process if you have TWRP & magisk installed.
Here is the process I followed:
Flash rom update from within TWRP, don't reboot.
Flash TWRP - both A & B slots.
Reboot recovery.
Flash Magisk.
Reboot system.
crumble6 said:
Are you stock? Wouldn't recommend this process if you have TWRP & magisk installed.
Here is the process I followed:
Flash rom update from within TWRP, don't reboot.
Flash TWRP - both A & B slots.
Reboot recovery.
Flash Magisk.
Reboot system.
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Ahhhh so just flash the downloaded zip from twrp? Don't need to extract anything from it?
Minotaur said:
Ahhhh so just flash the downloaded zip from twrp? Don't need to extract anything from it?
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Yep just flash it, no need to do anything else. Make sure you have latest version of TWRP if using an OTA, but for full zip from website any version should work.

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