[GUIDE] How to Update OTA Step by Step on Moto g4 plus - Moto G4 Plus Guides, News, & Discussion

This guide is to help out the people who are rooted to know exactly what to do if you get an OTA notification so that there are no errors.
This guide will only work for the Systemless rooting. Guide here
The basic things for achieving OTA after rooting can be found here
Basic things to keep in mind if:
1. Still on soak - Follow this guide and come back to marshmallow and then you should be able to take the OTA.
2. If you are on Stock and rooted - Make a nandroid backup and then the next step is pretty simple, go to SuperSU app and click on the option Full Unroot and click on yes and then again yes and wait for the Phone to reboot. Once it starts back wait for the optimization of the Apps and then download the OTA and then install it. Make sure it is the Stock recovery through which you flash the OTA.
It should go through Smoothly. I have done it twice. Since Nougat doesn't support any known root method yet, so keeping a titanium backup before unrooting is preferred so that as soon as it supports root u can restore all of it back.
Happy updating!

I personally won't install N until we have a rooting method. Because there is no "coming back" if root doesn't materialize.

SoNic67 said:
I personally won't install N until we have a rooting method. Because there is no "coming back" if root doesn't materialize.
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That's true! But it'll be just a matter of time before we get it!

SoNic67 said:
I personally won't install N until we have a rooting method. Because there is no "coming back" if root doesn't materialize.
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I have downgraded using my tutorial. And i told you that the firmware that i posted is official...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/guide-downgrade-to-marshmallow-nougat-t3515961

TechBurner said:
I have downgraded using my tutorial. And i told you that the firmware that i posted is official...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/guide-downgrade-to-marshmallow-nougat-t3515961
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I don't know but XT1643, doesn't come out of the box MPJ24.139-13.1.... it comes out with 23.1 i guess...
That guide did work perfectly!

abhi212b said:
I don't know but XT1643, doesn't come out of the box MPJ24.139-13.1.... it comes out with 23.1 i guess...
That guide did work perfectly!
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I know that works perfectly right now, the only reason i made the tutorial on how to downgrade is because we had the same scenario for Moto g 1st gen. People got used to downgrading using the normal method, what they didnt realize was that the bootloader and gpt were not being flashed and they showed failed when you did that for the official firmware. But after a month tons of Moto g 1st gens got hard bricked because of that. Anyone who tried to downgrade from modified stock or custom rom based on Lollipop (At that time) Got their phone hard bricked. It's the same for Nougat also and is same for All cross android versions after Kitkat.
With every new update they release a new partition table and a new bootloader . The new bootloader doesnt allow you to flash the previous bootloaders over it and same for partition but for some varients of the phone the warning is not there and the older bootloader is flashed resulting in a hard brick. This is also true for Custom roms based on the official firmware (which will come) and devices in which a custom kernel has been flashed.
I am not saying trust me, i am just saying be careful .

^ That's what I meant when I said "no coming back". You are stuck with a N bootloader and a MM firmware. Might work fine, might not.

Quick question
I have a XT1643
On stock rooted rom with elemental kernel.
Got an update notification yesterday.
I flashed the stock boot.img I found on the forum but the wifi is not working after flashing that.
what do I need to do in order to get it working and get the update?
Thanks

SoNic67 said:
^ That's what I meant when I said "no coming back". You are stuck with a N bootloader and a MM firmware. Might work fine, might not.
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I agree with you on this. I am stuck with an N Bootloader and and MM firmware.
I can upgrade to an N ROM but I get FP issues (cosmetic, but still not desirable)
I cannot take an official OTA anymore because even if I downgrade to stock, I still have an N Bootloader which prevents me from taking OTA.
Unless we get a stock N rom, I guess we are stuck with this setup.
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SoNic67 said:
^ That's what I meant when I said "no coming back". You are stuck with a N bootloader and a MM firmware. Might work fine, might not.
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It will i guess because then again u can take an OTA to N ...

tandon.ayush said:
Quick question
I have a XT1643
On stock rooted rom with elemental kernel.
Got an update notification yesterday.
I flashed the stock boot.img I found on the forum but the wifi is not working after flashing that.
what do I need to do in order to get it working and get the update?
Thanks
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Everything needs to be on stock! Stock boot, recovery, logo, kernel etc. then it works ! any modifications will lead to an error!

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[Q] Installing a custom ROM after official kitkat, root & unlock

I took the kitkat update some time ago now and unlocked my bootloader. I'm now about ready for a change so tried installing a custom rom through twrp but every attempt has resulted in a bootloop (m logo). I've performed a wipe as instructed on the rom threads each time so i cant understand it. Is there something special i should be doing which isnt mentioned on the rom threads?
drkdeath5000 said:
I took the kitkat update some time ago now and unlocked my bootloader. I'm now about ready for a change so tried installing a custom rom through twrp but every attempt has resulted in a bootloop (m logo). I've performed a wipe as instructed on the rom threads each time so i cant understand it. Is there something special i should be doing which isnt mentioned on the rom threads?
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you can only use the ones that have been updated to the KK base. im not sure which ones they are, you may want to look through them for some indication of that.
Gummy and cm11 are ready for KK. I'm running cm11 and it's pretty darn stable. Each nightly release gets better and better.
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Hmm i guess that explains it as i managed to get slimkat working. So carbon rom and pacman i presume are not ready for kitkat? Really liked the sound of the carbon features so thats a bummer . I guess i'll give cm11 and gummy a try but neither really interests me in terms of features.
drkdeath5000 said:
Hmm i guess that explains it as i managed to get slimkat working. So carbon rom and pacman i presume are not ready for kitkat? Really liked the sound of the carbon features so thats a bummer . I guess i'll give cm11 and gummy a try but neither really interests me in terms of features.
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Try LiquidSmooth.
Not_A_Dev said:
Try LiquidSmooth.
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Thanks installed and loving it so far! Only problem i have found is the keyboard gesture causes the keyboard to vanish and i cant seem to find a forum thread to search for a fix?
Ive got this phone Im on 4.4.2 KK I cant find a guide to Root my phone I just wanna remove all the bloatware... can you point me to a easy to follow guide to rooting 4.4.2 so I can use NoBloat
Eeson said:
Ive got this phone Im on 4.4.2 KK I cant find a guide to Root my phone I just wanna remove all the bloatware... can you point me to a easy to follow guide to rooting 4.4.2 so I can use NoBloat
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Acquiring root is the easy part . Just download the root exploit 'towelroot' from https://towelroot.com/ install and run from your phone. Its been a while since i did this but its just a case of clicking something and your phone will reboot after which you can install rootchecker to check you have root. Once you have root you should unlock your bootloader with motopocalypse as doing so will open up custom rom possibilities!
Edit heres a guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2783912
drkdeath5000 said:
Acquiring root is the easy part . Just download the root exploit 'towelroot' from https://towelroot.com/ install and run from your phone. Its been a while since i did this but its just a case of clicking something and your phone will reboot after which you can install rootchecker to check you have root. Once you have root you should unlock your bootloader with motopocalypse as doing so will open up custom rom possibilities!
Edit heres a guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2783912
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so i got to towelroot.com from my phone install it and where do i find motopocalypse I dont want to lock my phone is mess something up whats the chances of this locking down my phone or bricking it

Droid Mini/Ultra/Maxx SU6-7.7?

Just wondering if anyone has any insight on SU6-7.7 on the Droid line? Whether or not anyone know or hear anything about downgrading to a different SU version? I have the firmware file for the latest SU6-7.7 in case anyone wants it.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7hPMTc_G5VPMFVqZmdMSXJEbjA
It would be nice if Motorola/Lenovo would let us do what we want with a phone they no longer "support".
Thanks, I was looking for this.
RichardCA said:
Thanks, I was looking for this.
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Sure thing! Let me know if you need anything else!
SalmanJohnson2011 said:
Sure thing! Let me know if you need anything else!
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OK, since you asked...
On a Motorola phones that still have their stock, factory install intact, they do this clever thing where they cycle between a few different boot logo's, with slightly different colors in the Motorola logo on each boot.
Is there any way to replicate that after you're unlocked?
RichardCA said:
OK, since you asked...
On a Motorola phones that still have their stock, factory install intact, they do this clever thing where they cycle between a few different boot logo's, with slightly different colors in the Motorola logo on each boot.
Is there any way to replicate that after you're unlocked?
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I believe that you can replace the stock boot logo with an unlocked or locked bootloader. There are a quite a few logos to choose from. When you pick one, you fastboot the image.
Oh, to answer your original question, SU6-7.7 appears to be the "terminal" KitKat release for the Droid Ultra/MAXX.
If you go to the Motorola web site you can get an earlier 2014 4.4.4 build, SU4.21 I think. I think that was the first 4.4.4, before any OTA's. This is why I was happy when you posted the more recent one.
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/recovery-images
I've flashed both, they both seem to work just fine.
Did you have a more specific question?
RichardCA said:
Oh, to answer your original question, SU6-7.7 appears to be the "terminal" KitKat release for the Droid Ultra/MAXX.
If you go to the Motorola web site you can get an earlier 2014 4.4.4 build, SU4.21 I think. I think that was the first 4.4.4, before any OTA's. This is why I was happy when you posted the more recent one.
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/recovery-images
I've flashed both, they both seem to work just fine.
Did you have a more specific question?
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Not sure at the moment. XD I'll reply back to this post or PM you if I do. Thanks again! If you have any more info, please let me know!
RichardCA said:
Oh, to answer your original question, SU6-7.7 appears to be the "terminal" KitKat release for the Droid Ultra/MAXX.
If you go to the Motorola web site you can get an earlier 2014 4.4.4 build, SU4.21 I think. I think that was the first 4.4.4, before any OTA's. This is why I was happy when you posted the more recent one.
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/recovery-images
I've flashed both, they both seem to work just fine.
Did you have a more specific question?
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When you flashed it to your mini/ultra, where you on SU6-7.7?
SalmanJohnson2011 said:
When you flashed it to your mini/ultra, where you on SU6-7.7?
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I jumped around a lot. I was playing with marshmallow and lollipop builds and needed to revert back. But I was on the Motorola stock SU4.21 when I flashed it.
I used the process on this page, and got zero errors:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2580060
Help please!!!
Hi everyone im not so good at rooting and fllashing ect ect. iv done it before but always watching youtube videos lol. so i have the droid mini now its a verizon carrier unlocked with android 4.4.4 SU6.7.7 and i would like to install CM so i can customize my phone more also want to get rid of all the bloatware if anyone could please let me knoe if its possible and walk me through this i would really apreciate it!! Thanks in advance :fingers-crossed:
edgar1994 said:
Hi everyone im not so good at rooting and fllashing ect ect. iv done it before but always watching youtube videos lol. so i have the droid mini now its a verizon carrier unlocked with android 4.4.4 SU6.7.7 and i would like to install CM so i can customize my phone more also want to get rid of all the bloatware if anyone could please let me knoe if its possible and walk me through this i would really apreciate it!! Thanks in advance :fingers-crossed:
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To my knowledge, I don't think you can install custom roms once you install the latest SU update. Beings that you're on SU6-7.7 like me, there's not much you can do until someone comes out with another exploit.
Can I revert to su6-7 after having su6-7.7 update? I could do that after su6-7.3 update though.
ashal said:
Can I revert to su6-7 after having su6-7.7 update? I could do that after su6-7.3 update though.
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Nope. I've tried and it doesn't work.
SalmanJohnson2011 said:
To my knowledge, I don't think you can install custom roms once you install the latest SU update. Beings that you're on SU6-7.7 like me, there's not much you can do until someone comes out with another exploit.
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Man this really sucks i hope someone finds a way around this :crying:
edgar1994 said:
Man this really sucks i hope someone finds a way around this :crying:
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I Agreed dude. I'm with you! I don't know why I keep getting Verizon phones. XD Regardless of what I learned. Haha
SalmanJohnson2011 said:
Nope. I've tried and it doesn't work.
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Did you try downgrading directly from SU6-7.7 to SU6-7 or you went like SU6-7.7 to 7.3 to 7.2 to SU6-7?
Because for SU6-7.3 I downgraded one by one.
ashal said:
Did you try downgrading directly from SU6-7.7 to SU6-7 or you went like SU6-7.7 to 7.3 to 7.2 to SU6-7?
Because for SU6-7.3 I downgraded one by one.
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For me, I tried going down one update at a time and it still doesn't work.
it says devoloper phones only
can I flash to my ultra even tho its not a dev phone??
RichardCA said:
Oh, to answer your original question, SU6-7.7 appears to be the "terminal" KitKat release for the Droid Ultra/MAXX.
If you go to the Motorola web site you can get an earlier 2014 4.4.4 build, SU4.21 I think. I think that was the first 4.4.4, before any OTA's. This is why I was happy when you posted the more recent one.
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/recovery-images
I've flashed both, they both seem to work just fine.
Did you have a more specific question?
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In case this helps anyone: I recently updated to SU6-7.7 from SU4.21 following the guidance in this thread and referenced resources on a XT1030 (Moto Mini). Initially I tried to get cute and only flashed the system image and modem upgrades; was rewarded with a bootloader loop that did not resolve after a full TWRP restore of the previous build. Next take including everything in the zip except boot.img and recovery.img as my device is unlocked and wasn't sure if flashing boot.img would relock the bootloader. Also wanted to maintain a true recovery. Everything worked fine except the WiFi radio which refused to engage (Bluetooth was ok). After a bit of fiddling dropped back to fastboot and flashed boot.img. Device restarted just fine with bootloader remaining unlocked. Whohoo! I should also note the all of the above was a 'dirty flash'. Never erased the userdata partition; all apps came back just fine. Oh yeah, had to reflash SuperSU but that's pretty standard after a system wipe.
Thanks to all the key contributors in this thread and elsewhere in the forum. After some miserable bootloops a couple years back (foolishly accepted VZW OTA) I froze the rom and vowed never to update it. It's nice to be running the terminal release of KitKat for this device which as several stability/usability features baked in along with the usual security updates (now dated but better than 2014!). I had considered CM 12.1 and CM 13 but needed fully hardware functionality that only seems to come with stock builds.
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Davey126 said:
In case this helps anyone: I recently updated to SU6-7.7 from SU4.21 following the guidance in this thread and referenced resources on a XT1030 (Moto Mini). Initially I tried to get cute and only flashed the system image and modem upgrades; was rewarded with a bootloader loop that did not resolve after a full TWRP restore of the previous build. Next take including everything in the zip except boot.img and recovery.img as my device is unlocked and wasn't sure if flashing boot.img would relock the bootloader. Also wanted to maintain a true recovery. Everything worked fine except the WiFi radio which refused to engage (Bluetooth was ok). After a bit of fiddling dropped back to fastboot and flashed boot.img. Device restarted just fine with bootloader remaining unlocked. Whohoo! I should also note the all of the above was a 'dirty flash'. Never erased the userdata partition; all apps came back just fine. Oh yeah, had to reflash SuperSU but that's pretty standard after a system wipe.
Thanks to all the key contributors in this thread and elsewhere in the forum. After some miserable bootloops a couple years back (foolishly accepted VZW OTA) I froze the rom and vowed never to update it. It's nice to be running the terminal release of KitKat for this device which as several stability/usability features baked in along with the usual security updates (now dated but better than 2014!). I had considered CM 12.1 and CM 13 but needed fully hardware functionality that only seems to come with stock builds.
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Dear i have successfully rooted mine droid mini su6-7.7 with kingo root (not global) v3.4 successfully now i have superuser app in system directory
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Dear friends i have successfully root mini droid mini su6-7.7 with kingo root v3.4 (not kingo root global). actually i was trying to flash su4.21 over su6-7.7 with RSD lite v6.1 but failed with max get var and after that tried to flash with RSD lite 5.1 again failed without any error. after all of there method i thought of giving a try to kingo root. i downloaded 2 apps kingo root globalv4.9.7 and kingo root v3.4, kingo root global failed to root but.... kingo root v3.4 succeeded to roo. now i have superuser app in system driectory.
but problem is that after removing system app (amazon) when i restarted the phone all the apps came back and superuser app gone. i don't know why so my request to look into this method .
i have tested this method and worked 100% and i have no intention of making fun of me. i have both the apps but don't know how to upload here
Thanks

Help, H950 flash to stock for OTA Update?

EDIT: Looks like its not MM but some security update, so that sucks but I'd still like to know if anyone successfully got back to stock from rooted 5.1.1
Hi everyone.
I'm trying to find a way to restore my H950 to stock and completely remove any trace of root so that I can install an OTA update. I have tried installing the update with LG PC Suite and LGMobile Support Tool. Both of them say that I am on the latest software (5.1.1 H950v11?). It has been so long since I rooted it that I can't remember what method I used. If anyone has any idea how to flash it back to stock, I'd appreciate the help!
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I have an H950 (US AT&T) rooted on 5.1.1 and I just started getting an update yesterday saying that I have a system update available. When I tried to download and update, the phone I got an error while the update was still at 0%. When the phone restarted I got the "This phone is suspected in rooting..." Error.
I have tried following this thread [Guide] LG G Flex 2 Stock Firmware (Go Back to Stock) KDZ & TOT Method
but it didn't work. I got the flash utility to run but I still had SuperSU after it flashed my phone and the update still failed due to "Suspect in rooting."
I also tried following this thread [Tool] Easy Restore/Unroot Tool for LG G Flex 2 [09/15/15]!!
but I could not get it to work. The utility just hangs at "Working..."
Anyone successfully used either of these methods on an H950 with 5.1.1 to get back to stock?
Thanks in advance!
2nd method
timishue said:
EDIT: Looks like its not MM but some security update, so that sucks but I'd still like to know if anyone successfully got back to stock from rooted 5.1.1
Hi everyone.
I'm trying to find a way to restore my H950 to stock and completely remove any trace of root so that I can install an OTA update. I have tried installing the update with LG PC Suite and LGMobile Support Tool. Both of them say that I am on the latest software (5.1.1 H950v11?). It has been so long since I rooted it that I can't remember what method I used. If anyone has any idea how to flash it back to stock, I'd appreciate the help!
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I have an H950 (US AT&T) rooted on 5.1.1 and I just started getting an update yesterday saying that I have a system update available. When I tried to download and update, the phone I got an error while the update was still at 0%. When the phone restarted I got the "This phone is suspected in rooting..." Error.
I have tried following this thread [Guide] LG G Flex 2 Stock Firmware (Go Back to Stock) KDZ & TOT Method
but it didn't work. I got the flash utility to run but I still had SuperSU after it flashed my phone and the update still failed due to "Suspect in rooting."
I also tried following this thread [Tool] Easy Restore/Unroot Tool for LG G Flex 2 [09/15/15]!!
but I could not get it to work. The utility just hangs at "Working..."
Anyone successfully used either of these methods on an H950 with 5.1.1 to get back to stock?
Thanks in advance!
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i've had success by 2nd method (stock system.img) when i flashed chinese v11z tot.
did u enabled usb debugging option?
also permitted adb access on your computer?
that window show up for a very first few seconds when your computer tries to get adb permission.
all of them fails... tell me i have v12d tot file
sjc0211 said:
i've had success by 2nd method (stock system.img) when i flashed chinese v11z tot.
did u enabled usb debugging option?
also permitted adb access on your computer?
that window show up for a very first few seconds when your computer tries to get adb permission.
all of them fails... tell me i have v12d tot file
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Could you please upload v12d tot?
It will be very helpful.
Thanks
I cannot upload that on public because of network traffic
fyter said:
Could you please upload v12d tot?
It will be very helpful.
Thanks
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Instead, give me private message
timishue said:
EDIT: Looks like its not MM but some security update, so that sucks but I'd still like to know if anyone successfully got back to stock from rooted 5.1.1
Hi everyone.
I'm trying to find a way to restore my H950 to stock and completely remove any trace of root so that I can install an OTA update. I have tried installing the update with LG PC Suite and LGMobile Support Tool. Both of them say that I am on the latest software (5.1.1 H950v11?). It has been so long since I rooted it that I can't remember what method I used. If anyone has any idea how to flash it back to stock, I'd appreciate the help!
More Details:
I have an H950 (US AT&T) rooted on 5.1.1 and I just started getting an update yesterday saying that I have a system update available. When I tried to download and update, the phone I got an error while the update was still at 0%. When the phone restarted I got the "This phone is suspected in rooting..." Error.
I have tried following this thread [Guide] LG G Flex 2 Stock Firmware (Go Back to Stock) KDZ & TOT Method
but it didn't work. I got the flash utility to run but I still had SuperSU after it flashed my phone and the update still failed due to "Suspect in rooting."
I also tried following this thread [Tool] Easy Restore/Unroot Tool for LG G Flex 2 [09/15/15]!!
but I could not get it to work. The utility just hangs at "Working..."
Anyone successfully used either of these methods on an H950 with 5.1.1 to get back to stock?
Thanks in advance!
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You chose cse flash and wiped correct? If you didn't that's why my guide removes everything 100% if you follow it correctly.
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CSE flash? Sorry I didn't see that in your guide for the H950 on the AT&T network. I'm looking at your guide and not seeing the CSE Flash unless the LG Tool is the CSE FLash? I had the same problem with SuperSU left over and not able to update. I tried the default Upgrade method, then got a minios OS screen on the the Board method.
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You chose cse flash and wiped correct? If you didn't that's why my guide removes everything 100% if you follow it correctly.
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It's entirely possible that I am technologically inept, but I am having the exact same issue as the OP. I followed your guide (which was very helpful) for the TOT method, and there is no option to use CSE flash, or at least it's not discussed in the instructions.
I flashed my phone twice using your TOT guide -- pretty sure I followed it to the letter. It completed successfully, but when the phone rebooted, I still had root access. I'm not sure how to unroot this thing so I can receive OTA updates (and maybe sell later on down the road).
Thanks for the help!
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Umm, so I found a possible solution on another thread in this forum. Maybe the answer was so simple that nobody thought to mention it. But apparently, you can just remove root access within the SuperUser app; just select "Full Unroot" or "Total Unroot" from settings. Then run this TOT flash, and you should be GTG. I am trying this now and will report as to whether I am successful.
jwhite326 said:
It's entirely possible that I am technologically inept, but I am having the exact same issue as the OP. I followed your guide (which was very helpful) for the TOT method, and there is no option to use CSE flash, or at least it's not discussed in the instructions.
I flashed my phone twice using your TOT guide -- pretty sure I followed it to the letter. It completed successfully, but when the phone rebooted, I still had root access. I'm not sure how to unroot this thing so I can receive OTA updates (and maybe sell later on down the road).
Thanks for the help!
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Umm, so I found a possible solution on another thread in this forum. Maybe the answer was so simple that nobody thought to mention it. But apparently, you can just remove root access within the SuperUser app; just select "Full Unroot" or "Total Unroot" from settings. Then run this TOT flash, and you should be GTG. I am trying this now and will report as to whether I am successful.
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Rooted or not you should be able to go back to stock. And CSE flash is for the kdz method of lg flash tool. Which I didn't realize what model they were needing help with. Also with the H950 LGUP should be used instead of normal flash tool to avoid any issues with the flash tool.
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hyelton said:
Rooted or not you should be able to go back to stock. And CSE flash is for the kdz method of lg flash tool. Which I didn't realize what model they were needing help with. Also with the H950 LGUP should be used instead of normal flash tool to avoid any issues with the flash tool.
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Hmm. Thanks for helping us out. So I am kind of confused. I reinstalled the Tot file using LGUP, and it completed successfully. I selected "REFURB" mode, and it completed successfully. But after it finished, my phone is still rooted. (I verified with root checker.) I just want to go back to stock so I can get OTA updates (and MM hopefully, when/if AT&T releases it). Now my phone won't get OTA updates because it says it's "suspected of rooting." I bought the phone used off of Swappa, so I'm not sure how exactly the original owner rooted it.
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Hmm. Thanks for helping us out. So I am kind of confused. I reinstalled the Tot file using LGUP, and it completed successfully. I selected "REFURB" mode, and it completed successfully. But after it finished, my phone is still rooted. (I verified with root checker.) I just want to go back to stock so I can get OTA updates (and MM hopefully, when/if AT&T releases it). Now my phone won't get OTA updates because it says it's "suspected of rooting." I bought the phone used off of Swappa, so I'm not sure how exactly the original owner rooted it.
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At this point you'd be better off waiting for a KDZ of MM when it comes out for the H950. (But remember, root will probably never be achieved for our devices on MM, if that's something you care about).
I remember buying TWO H950s. Both needed the OTA for the latest Lollipop. But despite several hours, several methods, and several hours at the ATT store, I was never able to get OTAs working on either of them. It was impossible.
And supposedly impossible for several other users on XDA, who couldn't get OTAs working for their ATT Flex 2's. So even if you manage to unroot, don't get your hopes high believing OTAs will work.
Did somebody ever able to go back to stock (H950) from rooted 5.1.1? Where did you get the TOT file?
trudeo said:
Did somebody ever able to go back to stock (H950) from rooted 5.1.1? Where did you get the TOT file?
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i think it is only for sale.
tswtech2 said:
i think it is only for sale.
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It's not for sell.. it's on my server and it's free. Along with h it being in my back to stock thread.
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hyelton said:
It's not for sell.. it's on my server and it's free. Along with h it being in my back to stock thread.
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oh ok . i apologize for the confusion
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oh ok . i apologize for the confusion
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No problem. I think I've had it since March
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tswtech2 said:
oh ok . i apologize for the confusion
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is it the v12d tot?
tswtech2 said:
is it the v12d tot?
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11z. 12d is non existent or if it is available it's being sold for a crazy price.
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hyelton said:
11z. 12d is non existent or if it is available it's being sold for a crazy price.
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yeah that's why i was saying it was for sale. i had you confused with this jinior member that says they have it but they aren't posting it.
tswtech2 said:
yeah that's why i was saying it was for sale. i had you confused with this jinior member that says they have it but they aren't posting it.
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If any member is trying to sell it on the forums report them. That's not allowed and looked down upon here. I pubically post everything I have and can get for everyone
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tswtech2 said:
yeah that's why i was saying it was for sale. i had you confused with this jinior member that says they have it but they aren't posting it.
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i flashed this v11 firmware to a [hone that had 12d and now it shows authenticate error #9. so i was looking for 12d firmware
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tswtech2 said:
i flashed this v11 firmware to a [hone that had 12d and now it shows authenticate error #9. so i was looking for 12d firmware
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and now when i connect to lg support tool it says i have the latest firmware eventhough it has v11 not, v12d.

Easier Root Method?

I know root is achieved with a tot file for the G5 but will there be a one script method like for the g3? I haven't rooted my phone yet because I dont want to risk bricking my phone.
RicardoSal24 said:
I know root is achieved with a tot file for the G5 but will there be a one script method like for the g3? I haven't rooted my phone yet because I dont want to risk bricking my phone.
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there won't be a script for this as there are no instructions for the bootloader to flash any file. The reason they are using the TOT method is because we have no other way to write to the device. ADB is enabled but the actual command needed to copy everything over was left out.
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there won't be a script for this as there are no instructions for the bootloader to flash any file. The reason they are using the TOT method is because we have no other way to write to the device. ADB is enabled but the actual command needed to copy everything over was left out.
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Is rooting the phone ASAP worth the time or is it best to wait awhile after a software update?
RicardoSal24 said:
Is rooting the phone ASAP worth the time or is it best to wait awhile after a software update?
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if you haven't taken that 10d update I would just root now. Not sure if you've seen the thread where they are discussing the possibility of using the TOT method with the new 10d file, but once you update it trips something (qfuse I believe, Autoprime is the one who discovered this AFAIK) that prevents you from using the existing TOT on the forum and from downgrading.
once you root, you can update to 10d and as long as you flash supersu you will still have access to TWRP and root on the latest update. I recommend waiting updating to 10d even after rooting until they iron out all the issues though.
edit: have you done the OEM unlock through dev options yet? it will wipe your phone in the process FYI so make sure you have everything backed up.
Come on. It wasn't that hard to root it. Just follow the directions. Easy!
How do I know if I have the 10d update? I unlocked the bootloader, rooted it, then thought I had a quality control issue with the pain on the frame. So I flashed stock and locked the bootloader to prepare for a warranty exchange. Turns out the paint wasn't bubbling. It was the protective plastic adhesive I had never taken off. I'm stupid, I know, lol. Now I want to root again but I don't know about the 10d update.
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How do I know if I have the 10d update? I unlocked the bootloader, rooted it, then thought I had a quality control issue with the pain on the frame. So I flashed stock and locked the bootloader to prepare for a warranty exchange. Turns out the paint wasn't bubbling. It was the protective plastic adhesive I had never taken off. I'm stupid, I know, lol. Now I want to root again but I don't know about the 10d update.
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about phone/software version
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if you haven't taken that 10d update I would just root now. Not sure if you've seen the thread where they are discussing the possibility of using the TOT method with the new 10d file, but once you update it trips something (qfuse I believe, Autoprime is the one who discovered this AFAIK) that prevents you from using the existing TOT on the forum and from downgrading.
once you root, you can update to 10d and as long as you flash supersu you will still have access to TWRP and root on the latest update. I recommend waiting updating to 10d even after rooting until they iron out all the issues though.
edit: have you done the OEM unlock through dev options yet? it will wipe your phone in the process FYI so make sure you have everything backed up.
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I've had an understanding that updating android versions while being rooted may cause the phone to be bricked
i have software version 10a that is rootable right thats not 10d or are they similar.
RicardoSal24 said:
I've had an understanding that updating android versions while being rooted may cause the phone to be bricked
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that may have been true at some point especially with OEM FW, but as far as custom I rooted then updated for my GS4, G3, and v10. Just because it worked for me doesn't mean it will for anyone else. I had the variants that once they were rooted you held on to it like dear life
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that may have been true at some point especially with OEM FW, but as far as custom I rooted then updated for my GS4, G3, and v10. Just because it worked for me doesn't mean it will for anyone else. I had the variants that once they were rooted you held on to it like dear life
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So then its best to wait until something is done with the update?
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So then its best to wait until something is done with the update?
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from what I've read the method is established now and there is "zero" risk as long as you follow the instructions, I haven't updated because I haven't experienced the issues others are having
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from what I've read the method is established now and there is "zero" risk as long as you follow the instructions, I haven't updated because I haven't experienced the issues others are having
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I think I'll play it safe until its 100% or wait for a new android version with a root method
RicardoSal24 said:
I think I'll play it safe until its 100% or wait for a new android version with a root method
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it's never 100% safe, hence the quotation marks. there's always a risk of something going wrong such as a power outage, or bad file download. As long as you verify the md5sum of your files you shouldn't have a problem with rooting, the only problems I've seen are people trying to use the wrong files on their device. up to you tho man, good luck with which ever you decide
This root method (compared to my old EVO 3D which needed juopunutbear and a wire)....ez pz.
lordodin912 said:
This root method (compared to my old EVO 3D which needed juopunutbear and a wire)....ez pz.
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That sounds like fun, if you ask me. What was the wire for, if you don't mind me asking? Bypassing a fuse?
xanderin said:
That sounds like fun, if you ask me. What was the wire for, if you don't mind me asking? Bypassing a fuse?
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It was needed for s-off, so not tech for root (if i remember correctly) but for being able to flash custom roms and such. Theres youtube videos about it.

T-Mobile LG V20 update

Just received this update, but it doesn't look like it is updating just yet, waiting until 11PST, but i am thinking this is 7.1.1. Has anyone else received this or is this old news?
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Just received this update, but it doesn't look like it is updating just yet, waiting until 11PST, but i am thinking this is 7.1.1. Has anyone else received this or is this old news?
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It's new. Got this about an hour ago. Same....won't allow me to start it yet.
Good to see us finally getting an update. Took a while. Not sure if it's 7.1.1 or what. Glad to see the security patch getting current.
*Edit: I just turned off network time and time zone. Set it to Eastern time...And the update is now downloading No need to wait.
This is new, did not receive this update notification from OTA, but LG Bridge detects the update with the id as "H91810j". I did update to 10i on friday after getting the v20 recently, weird how I don't get OTA's though.
Anyway to update while rooted on TWRP?
BROKEN1981 said:
Anyway to update while rooted on TWRP?
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Not yet. This seems to be new, as this update was not available on Friday, when I updated to 10i. Wait for Rom developers to update their Rom base to "10j" or wait for someone to make a flashable zip.
FQuimson23 said:
Not yet. This seems to be new, as this update was not available on Friday, when I updated to 10i. Wait for Rom developers to update their Rom base to "10j" or wait for someone to make a flashable zip.
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I would rather get a zip since I'm on stock. I tried flash fire, but it will not update.
It's still 7.0 and it includes the December security patch.
Other than that...Haven't noticed anything thing yet. Performance or otherwise. Who knows what that audio quality patch is. We'll maybe find out when Tmo updates the info on their site.
Where is the OTA located?
Will it be rootable?
Until I know the update is rootable I'm still staying on 10I.
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Got a small update this morning. Had to manually change the time to 11pm for the download to initiate.
H91810j, still on Android 7.0
One thing I can say for sure about this update, is that the audio quality has been greatly improved.
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For those have already installed, may you post the pic of the information of the ROM version.
I'd like to see the date of the patch. If it's still December 1, it should be able to regain root using dirty cow method.
If not, we have to wait until somebody developed a flashable zip for TWRP.
it is indeed rootable as i just did it with dirty cow.
however do not do the ota update unless you are on stock 10i, which is easy to do. then take the update. and when it's done. use this to root it. instructions included and all needed files.
recowvery exploit files - again this contains everything you will need to gain root on a t-mobile h918 v20 on 10j firmware
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it is indeed rootable as i just did it with dirty cow.
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however do not do the ota update unless you are on stock 10i, which is easy to do. then take the update. and when it's done. use this to root it. instructions included and all needed files.
recowvery exploit files - again this contains everything you will need to gain root on a t-mobile h918 v20 on 10j firmware
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Hey OvrDrive, what if i'm on stock "rooted" 10i already? Is it the same process or do i wait for a flashable zip?
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it is indeed rootable as i just did it with dirty cow.
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however do not do the ota update unless you are on stock 10i, which is easy to do. then take the update. and when it's done. use this to root it. instructions included and all needed files.
recowvery exploit files - again this contains everything you will need to gain root on a t-mobile h918 v20 on 10j firmware
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Good!
I will check out LG Bridge once I got home.
nymikey said:
Hey OvrDrive, what if i'm on stock "rooted" 10i already? Is it the same process or do i wait for a flashable zip?
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you'll need to restore stock recovery and boot or it'll fail and bootloop to recovery. i had to fix mine by redoing 10i
it's not hard.
just use uppercut with the stock 10i kdz
ugh, so basically for root/TWRP 10i users, we have to backup data, flash 10i KDZ, update to 10j, restore backup?
dimm0k said:
ugh, so basically for root/TWRP 10i users, we have to backup data, flash 10i KDZ, update to 10j, restore backup?
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Or you could put Ovrdrive's ROM on you phone when he bakes the updates into his ROM.
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you'll need to restore stock recovery and boot or it'll fail and bootloop to recovery. i had to fix mine by redoing 10i
it's not hard.
just use uppercut with the stock 10i kdz
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I just gathered the nerve to root this past sunday, i'm still recovering from the nervous breakdown I almost had while rooting. :crying: :laugh:
I'll stick with OvrDrives 10i custom rom and until he can update his rom.
But my question is...how in the hell do I get rid of the notification to update? I've already deleted the update file from "Root/Cache" folder but the notification persists even after a reboot. I do NOT want to hide the notification because it is tied to "Google Play Services" which means it'll block all things that have to do with that service.

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