New Moto X Pure update - NHP25.201.1 - Anybody seeing it? - X Style (Pure) General

Thanks to user @NinjaBoyLao for the heads up... seems a new update is appearing on Moto X Pure, anybody else seeing it?
https://mobilesupport.lenovo.com/us/en/solution/MS124799
Screenshot attached.
EDIT: A see a few MXPE users in this thread have seen an update today as well.

Just checked and I'm now downloading the 8 MB update.

Yes I got it. It's just the Oct security update. It takes care of the wifi issue.

acejavelin said:
Thanks to user @NinjaBoyLao for the heads up... seems a new update is appearing on Moto X Pure, anybody else seeing it?
https://mobilesupport.lenovo.com/us/en/solution/MS124799
Screenshot attached.
EDIT: A see a few MXPE users in this thread have seen an update today as well.
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Just got the notification here. I'm currently on 22 (Verizon). I'm rooted w/xposed so I can't take it without a full fastboot flash, but I downloaded it and extracted it. It's about 8mb. For other users, this is if you are on stock -22 and want to sideload the -25 ota from -22. I cannot confirm if this will work if you are on -23.
Blur_Version.25.11.22.clark_retus.retus.en.US: https://mega.nz/#!GR4yha5B!WT97ryQRKD8V0EkefLj6WHwUdTs3boMJea0D3e4ZSGY

autosurgeon said:
Yes I got it. It's just the Oct security update. It takes care of the wifi issue.
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what wifi issue?

I'm rooted with just magisk and TWRP in my recovery partition, should I attempt to take this and/or capture it to verify the other capture?

jaysus145 said:
what wifi issue?
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Pretty sure the user means the WiFi Vulnerability KRACK... https://www.krackattacks.com/

jaysus145 said:
what wifi issue?
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KRACK is the issue it primarily addresses.

Can confirm, I just received the notification as well, USA on AT&T, no root but unlocked bootloader. I flashed to 25.200-22 manually.
I'm not sure how I should proceed if I plan on getting root and possibly lock bootloader again.

i did the update and my phone don't get out of the twrp screen. what i need to do now?

You cannot take updates if you are not completely stock. Yeesh it amazes me how few people root and fiddle without any idea what they are doing.

Got an update today. I returned to stock a while back to get nougat. I've had battery issues since even after factory reset. But I digress. Got this update today. I'm on Sprint.

Once we install this. Will there be any harm going back to .22? Have to say at least they are still pushing some updates out.

StankFiss said:
Once we install this. Will there be any harm going back to .22? Have to say at least they are still pushing some updates out.
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Same rules apply as always... Downgrading is questionable at best, this seems to be a boot image update only though, since it is merely 8MB, so it should be possible to downgrade successfully but I don't think anyone has tried yet.

I received the update notification just now. Unfortunately I have TWRP and rooted with Magisk. I guess I'll have to wait for an OTA flashable zip.

annoyingduck said:
Just got the notification here. I'm currently on 22 (Verizon). I'm rooted w/xposed so I can't take it without a full fastboot flash, but I downloaded it and extracted it. It's about 8mb. For other users, this is if you are on stock -22 and want to sideload the -25 ota from -22. I cannot confirm if this will work if you are on -23.
Blur_Version.25.11.22.clark_retus.retus.en.US: https://mega.nz/#!GR4yha5B!WT97ryQRKD8V0EkefLj6WHwUdTs3boMJea0D3e4ZSGY
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If I remember correctly, I can't just flash this via TWRP, correct? What are the fastboot flash commands for these files, or will I be better off waiting for someone to just upload a TWRP flashable version?
Thanks!

Just got an alert this morning. Not going to take it. Will wait for flashable file.

On Verizon and running .22 . Got the update message for 25.201.1. My phone has TWRP, SU root, a new logo.bin and Xposed.
I will be waiting for a flashable zip file. Any volunteers?
I wonder if there is any .23 goodness in this update such as newer radios for BT.

slicetwo said:
If I remember correctly, I can't just flash this via TWRP, correct? What are the fastboot flash commands for these files, or will I be better off waiting for someone to just upload a TWRP flashable version?
Thanks!
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No TWRP. The file I provided is the actual OTA zip from Motorola. It will only apply from the stock recovery (side load) if you are on the -22 build unmodified. If your just stock with systemless root and left TWRP in read only mode, you could simply unroot, fastboot flash the stock recovery and then take the OTA. You would also have to fastboot flash any other modified partitions too from the -22 firmware (like if you changed the logo.bin). However, if your like me and are using the official N xposed or have allowed modifications in TWRP, you would need a full flash of the stock -22 firmware. In this case you could simply omit the bootloader lock, and data wipe commands and "dirty flash" the -22 firmware, take the OTA, and then re-root.
Note: I haven't had the time to do this yet. I cannot confirm if root/Xposed are working correctly on this -25 OTA, but I see no reason it wouldn't. I'm hoping I'll have time later to do it. I honestly don't care if there is some sort of failure, I'll be rocking a Pixel 2 soon. So I will be the guinea pig.

annoyingduck said:
No TWRP. The file I provided is the actual OTA zip from Motorola. It will only apply from the stock recovery (side load) if you are on the -22 build unmodified. If your just stock with systemless root and left TWRP in read only mode, you could simply unroot, fastboot flash the stock recovery and then take the OTA. You would also have to fastboot flash any other modified partitions too from the -22 firmware (like if you changed the logo.bin). However, if your like me and are using the official N xposed or have allowed modifications in TWRP, you would need a full flash of the stock -22 firmware. In this case you could simply omit the bootloader lock, and data wipe commands and "dirty flash" the -22 firmware, take the OTA, and then re-root.
Note: I haven't had the time to do this yet. I cannot confirm if root/Xposed are working correctly on this -25 OTA, but I see no reason it wouldn't. I'm hoping I'll have time later to do it. I honestly don't care if there is some sort of failure, I'll be rocking a Pixel 2 soon. So I will be the guinea pig.
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Yeah... that's to much damn work. Haha. I am running Xposed and such. I'll just wait to see if someone makes a flashable file.

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[q] OTA 5.0.1 on rooted shield

I am rooted on locked bootloader. My tablet just downloaded the 5.0.1 update. Has anyone flashed this yet and kept root? Not sure where the download is stored on the file system in case of sideloading or flashing from CWM. Thanks.
Hi. Inside the update ZIP there are some hash checks of the system partition, so what is needed is rebuilding ota update ZIP, which I can't do atm.
didn't work for me
Im 5.0 rooted with unlocked bootloader, using CWM.
After downloading, it restarted to cwm and installation failed. Didn't take a picture or write down the details; making a second attempt now, will report back. Did not lose root during install attempt.
Mine is failing because CWM seems to be telling it I'm still on Android 4.4.2.
same here
johndough247 said:
Im 5.0 rooted with unlocked bootloader, using CWM.
After downloading, it restarted to cwm and installation failed. Didn't take a picture or write down the details; making a second attempt now, will report back. Did not lose root during install attempt.
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The same happend to me did you manage to fix it?!
wibimaster said:
The same happend to me did you manage to fix it?!
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Until someone rebuilds the update to remove the checks you will keep getting an error.
Ok. Here is what I did on my locked bootloader shield:
1. Download the full 5.0.1 US LTE zip and SuperSU 2.40.
2. Entered CWM, flashed 5.0.1, then SuperSU, wipe cache partition, and reboot. Done.
Nothing to it. Only thing now, how do I remove the OTA notice I keep getting to update? It seems that the incremental update had downloaded and now it keeps prompting me to flash even though I manually updated with the full version. Anyone know how to get around this? Thanks.
EDIT: I used the command 'pm disable com.nvidia.ota' and so far seems to have fixed it.
bigcletus said:
Ok. Here is what I did on my locked bootloader shield:
1. Download the full 5.0.1 US LTE zip and SuperSU 2.40.
2. Entered CWM, flashed 5.0.1, then SuperSU, wipe cache partition, and reboot. Done.
Nothing to it. Only thing now, how do I remove the OTA notice I keep getting to update? It seems that the incremental update had downloaded and now it keeps prompting me to flash even though I manually updated with the full version. Anyone know how to get around this? Thanks.
EDIT: I used the command 'pm disable com.nvidia.ota' and so far seems to have fixed it.
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Oh, this is interesting! so this way you keep both the root and CWM?
which shield you have got?
bigcletus said:
Ok. Here is what I did on my locked bootloader shield:
1. Download the full 5.0.1 US LTE zip and SuperSU 2.40.
2. Entered CWM, flashed 5.0.1, then SuperSU, wipe cache partition, and reboot. Done.
Nothing to it. Only thing now, how do I remove the OTA notice I keep getting to update? It seems that the incremental update had downloaded and now it keeps prompting me to flash even though I manually updated with the full version. Anyone know how to get around this? Thanks.
EDIT: I used the command 'pm disable com.nvidia.ota' and so far seems to have fixed it.
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Do you have the wifi 16 us or the 32 LTE us?

Problem with reverting back to stock and take OTA!

Hi
I really need help to go stock on my device.
I unlocked my bootloader, flashed TWRP and Magisk on stock rom and installed the ViperU Magisk Module.
I also made a NANDROID of the stock ROM before, unfortunately there is no Recovery in it, since i had TWRP already installed.
Then an OTA (oktober 17 security patch) was available for my device and i startet the install process, but it didn't install.
TWRP open recovery would run not even 1 second then exit.
In order to get the OTA I restored stock recovery (which i had to extract from OTA, since i forgot to back it up) and started OTA.
--> Red Triangle!
Even after restoring stock NANDroid the OTA wouldn't install.
My mistake i think was that i didn't kept the stock system read only when i did the backup in twrp and swiped to allow modifications.
According to some threads here, even mounting the system r/w would break OTA functionality.
So since i also have no RUU for my device, i don't have the chance either to go back to stock. Maybe you did that mistake too.
The only way i can think of now, is to go temporary S-OFF, change CID and MID (to 401 international for example), flash Firmware and run the RUU for it.
But i'm not sure it'll still work after flashing the firmware.
Can anyone maybe confirm this way would work?
And is there an other way available?
Thanks!
Quick Specs:
-Unlocked Bootloader
-S-ON
-Firmware: 1.27.166.7
-CID: VODAP110
-MID: 2PZC10000
Nightmare
Quick Specs:
-Unlocked Bootloader
-S-ON
-Firmware: 1.27.166.7
-CID: VODAP110
-MID: 2PZC10000[/QUOTE said:
Hello, Have you looked at this list to see if you could take one from here?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15JL3tRWDSVOUKo_revEYtQ_tRcOSJ0vWcvk8a7TK8Hk/edit#gid=0
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michaelbsheldon said:
Hello, Have you looked at this list to see if you could take one from here?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15JL3tRWDSVOUKo_revEYtQ_tRcOSJ0vWcvk8a7TK8Hk/edit#gid=0
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Hi
Yes, unfortunately there's nothing available for my device.
Does the phone boot into os?
You cannot take an OTA with TWRP. You need an untouched system image to take the OTA. Easiest way is to RUU to your current firmware. Let the system update.
schmeggy929 said:
You cannot take an OTA with TWRP. You need an untouched system image to take the OTA. Easiest way is to RUU to your current firmware. Let the system update.
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Actually that's not true, TWRP appareantly has a open recovery which works with OTA.
Also the RUU doesn't have to match your Firmware.
What i did was following:
-Had TWRP and a running ROM, rootet with magisk
-Downloded a RUU for my MID (picked the 401 one for international unlocked, i think you can take any)
-Installed sunshine and went temp s-off
-Went into download mode and changed cid to a matching one (HTC__034 -> Europe for me, there are other compatibles)
-Renamed the RUU (2PZCIMG.zip) and put it in the root of my SD-Card
-Inserted the SD-Card and rebootet to download (there's an option in download mode for that)
-pressed volume up to start installation
-Done, phone reboots with stock system, stock recovery and right firmware
Also I installed TWRP right back and magisk and tried to take the OTA. It installed without problems through TWRP.
Afaik, it will work, but replace TWRP in the end, so you will have to reflash twrp after every OTA, or you just take the recovery out of the
OTA and flash it through SD-Card (you have to rename it).
So that's the way to go if you have to go stock and there's nothing in the collection for your version.
Hope this helps.
Edit: Please remember to keep TWRP in read only! you will still be able to flash zips like magisk for example.
Hey,
after you had flashed the 004 Ruu, did you change S-off back to S-On?
2eli0 said:
Hey,
after you had flashed the 004 Ruu, did you change S-off back to S-On?
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since s-off is still temporary it will go back to s-on as soon as you boot into recovery or rom.
also, i flashed the 1.27.401.5 ruu, since i wanted to see if the update to 1.27.401.12 ota works with twrp and magisk installed.
it does, just remember to keep recovery read only!
What do you mean by "read only"? Is there a setting where I can do that?
2eli0 said:
What do you mean by "read only"? Is there a setting where I can do that?
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If you take a bone stock phone (when you buy it for example, or after running a ruu), the first time you flash twrp and
boot into it, it will ask you if you want to keep the system in read only, in order not to break the OTA functionality.
But you won't be able to restore backups or install zip which changes system partition (Custom ROMs, xposed, etc.).
If you want to keep OTA functionality, you can keep it read only and still be able to flash zips like magisk and so on.
Once you swipe to allow modifications doe, there is no way back, so keep that in mind!
Mounting the system partition once in rw (read/write) will break OTA permanently.
If you ever decide that you want to modify the system partition anyway (going custom ROM) you can change the setting:
TWRP-->Mount-->"Mount system partition read only"-->uncheck it
Correct me if i'm wrong.
Nightmare[ITA said:
;75529278]If you take a bone stock phone (when you buy it for example, or after running a ruu), the first time you flash twrp and
boot into it, it will ask you if you want to keep the system in read only, in order not to break the OTA functionality.
But you won't be able to restore backups or install zip which changes system partition (Custom ROMs, xposed, etc.).
If you want to keep OTA functionality, you can keep it read only and still be able to flash zips like magisk and so on.
Once you swipe to allow modifications doe, there is no way back, so keep that in mind!
Mounting the system partition once in rw (read/write) will break OTA permanently.
If you ever decide that you want to modify the system partition anyway (going custom ROM) you can change the setting:
TWRP-->Mount-->"Mount system partition read only"-->uncheck it
Correct me if i'm wrong.
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Ah ok, got it.
I would want to keep the OTA functionality, since I want to keep it stock with root privileges. That's all.
I won't try custom roms anytime soon. Thanks for the tip.
If I had known that before I flashed twrp I would have been able to update OTA now, right?
2eli0 said:
Ah ok, got it.
I would want to keep the OTA functionality, since I want to keep it stock with root privileges. That's all.
I won't try custom roms anytime soon. Thanks for the tip.
If I had known that before I flashed twrp I would have been able to update OTA now, right?
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Pretty much, ya. I missed that part the first time too
Nightmare[ITA said:
;75529808]Pretty much, ya. I missed that part the first time too
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Ahh, dang it. Well, I'd say we learn by mistakes.
Thanks for the hint.
I will try the version you tried. It's still downloading.
Btw. did the download take like ages for you?
During the day I get like 100-200 KB/s and sometimes even less. In the evening like 11 pm it's 3 MB/s...
My connection is fine.
2eli0 said:
Ahh, dang it. Well, I'd say we learn by mistakes.
Thanks for the hint.
I will try the version you tried. It's still downloading.
Btw. did the download take like ages for you?
During the day I get like 100-200 KB/s and sometimes even less. In the evening like 11 pm it's 3 MB/s...
My connection is fine.
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Yes, over the last few months AFH has been extremely slow.
Ok I will state it in another way. The easiest way to take the OTA is on an Untouched System and Recovery Image lol. You can with TWRP however the firmware will not flash. Hence probably your problem. You do know there is an RUU for 2.33.166.6 for your carrier. https://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
I have already seen that, but its like 400 mb big, if I remember correctly, hence not the entire files, right?
schmeggy929 said:
Ok I will state it in another way. The easiest way to take the OTA is on an Untouched System and Recovery Image lol. You can with TWRP however the firmware will not flash. Hence probably your problem. You do know there is an RUU for 2.33.166.6 for your carrier. https://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
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lol. That's the site i was searching for.
But since it's the source code, you would have to compile it first, right?
Anyway, are you sure? Cause from what i can see the firmware got updated too.
In fact, in this post under point 4. it states, that it's working.
The htcdev stuff is source only. No good. Also, once you flash twrp you can't take ota. You must be stock to take ota (s-off and bootloader remain untouched and do not matter for flashing, there is no need to s-on nor relock the bootloader ever).
To achieve stock just flash the same firmware you currently use as a zip from the external sdcard. The only things lost is root and twrp.
Nightmare[ITA] said:
lol. That's the site i was searching for.
But since it's the source code, you would have to compile it first, right?
Anyway, are you sure? Cause from what i can see the firmware got updated too.
In fact, in this post under point 4. it states, that it's working.
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Yeah i guess you are right it is the source code. Even with TWRP stills seems like a lot of work to update. Ya'll need some custom ROMs installed. Flash signed firmware.zip, reflash TWRP and flash updated ROM. All done. If by chance you ever needed to return to stock, flash your system image backup. Ya'll make things so complicated when they really aren't. lol
Nightmare[ITA said:
]Actually that's not true, TWRP appareantly has a open recovery which works with OTA.
Also the RUU doesn't have to match your Firmware.
What i did was following:
-Had TWRP and a running ROM, rootet with magisk
-Downloded a RUU for my MID (picked the 401 one for international unlocked, i think you can take any)
-Installed sunshine and went temp s-off
-Went into download mode and changed cid to a matching one (HTC__034 -> Europe for me, there are other compatibles)
-Renamed the RUU (2PZCIMG.zip) and put it in the root of my SD-Card
-Inserted the SD-Card and rebootet to download (there's an option in download mode for that)
-pressed volume up to start installation
-Done, phone reboots with stock system, stock recovery and right firmware
Also I installed TWRP right back and magisk and tried to take the OTA. It installed without problems through TWRP.
Afaik, it will work, but replace TWRP in the end, so you will have to reflash twrp after every OTA, or you just take the recovery out of the
OTA and flash it through SD-Card (you have to rename it).
So that's the way to go if you have to go stock and there's nothing in the collection for your version.
Hope this helps.
Edit: Please remember to keep TWRP in read only! you will still be able to flash zips like magisk for example.
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Well, I managed to do it exactly the way you did.
Everything worked just fine. I changed the CID to HTC__034 and flashed the ruu file updated to Oreo and flashed TWRP kept it at read only and rooted the phone.
Thanks for that :good:

How to get 8.1 when already rooted?

So i just got a Pixel 2 and got it rooted last night and moved all my stuff over before realizing i can get 8.1. I tried to get the latest stock from google but when i tried to run the .bat file (after removing the -w to prevent wiping) it started then failed saying something about needing something with a 59 in the file and the one i was using had 69.
Is there another way to do it? like unrooting, taking the OTA then rerooting? right now it says "couldnt update, installation problem". Is this from usign magisk? i know in the past id have to freeze the ota with TiBu.
mainly just looking for a way to get 8.1 without loosing all my stuff and having to copy it all back again.
Are you trying to skip some of the monthly updates?
Some believe the updates to be incremental, others do not. Update to the next month's update from the one you're on, until you're to the current June update.
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Diesel_Jeremiah said:
Are you trying to skip some of the monthly updates?
Some believe the updates to be incremental, others do not. Update to the next month's update from the one you're on, until you're to the current June update.
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oh ****, theres no better way? thats over 10gb of files
So I just went through this. I bought my pixel 2 and updated from the September to November builds via flash. Then I got lazy and got a little behind on my updates.
There was something about the transition to 8.1 (December) that got a little wonky with regard to successfully flashing the bootloader.
What I did was I downloaded the December OTA update 8.1.0 (OPM1.171019.011, Dec 2017) and flashed that directly through "Apply Update through ADB"
Once that OTA has been flashed factory images such as the most recent one you were trying to flash should work. I successfully went directly from December to May. Just remember to remove the "-w" flag from the .bat file to avoid the wipe.
You won't lose all your stuff but you will need to re-root by flashing and installing Magisk.
The instructions from this thread are good:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2/how-to/guide-how-to-install-google-software-t3760033
Hope this helps.
Best,
JasonVaritekMVP said:
So I just went through this. I bought my pixel 2 and updated from the September to November builds via flash. Then I got lazy and got a little behind on my updates.
There was something about the transition to 8.1 (December) that got a little wonky with regard to successfully flashing the bootloader.
What I did was I downloaded the December OTA update 8.1.0 (OPM1.171019.011, Dec 2017) and flashed that directly through "Apply Update through ADB"
Once that OTA has been flashed factory images such as the most recent one you were trying to flash should work. I successfully went directly from December to May. Just remember to remove the "-w" flag from the .bat file to avoid the wipe.
You won't lose all your stuff but you will need to re-root by flashing and installing Magisk.
The instructions from this thread are good:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2/how-to/guide-how-to-install-google-software-t3760033
Hope this helps.
Best,
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awesome, thanks! ill check it out
also, off topic, how do you get into twrp? doing the volume down and power just takes you to the bootloader screen and going to recovery ends up just leading to the stock recovery. I had to fastboot into twrp to get back. It also wouldnt let me backup which is an whole different issue.
Did you do both the fastboot to get into twrp and then the "adb shell twrp install" command listed in step 6 of the thread I linked?
It sounds like you might have booted with twrp but not made it persist.
vaeevictiss said:
awesome, thanks! ill check it out
also, off topic, how do you get into twrp? doing the volume down and power just takes you to the bootloader screen and going to recovery ends up just leading to the stock recovery. I had to fastboot into twrp to get back. It also wouldnt let me backup which is an whole different issue.
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JasonVaritekMVP said:
Did you do both the fastboot to get into twrp and then the "adb shell twrp install" command listed in step 6 of the thread I linked?
It sounds like you might have booted with twrp but not made it persist.
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yea that looks different. i just installed the twrp zip file from inside twrp.
and i dont need to unroot first right? this does it automatically?
JasonVaritekMVP said:
Did you do both the fastboot to get into twrp and then the "adb shell twrp install" command listed in step 6 of the thread I linked?
It sounds like you might have booted with twrp but not made it persist.
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EDIT: Scratch that. i ended up just doing that sideload of the ota like you suggested and im good to go now!
thanks again!
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OTA update with unlocked bootloader

I'll be switching to Project Fi soon from ATT. With the switch I'll lose my only reason for being rooted (wifi hotspot) since Fi offers hotspot for no extra charge. Am I able to install OTA updates with an unlocked bootloader if everything else is stock (ie. not rooted)?
geicogecko said:
I'll be switching to Project Fi soon from ATT. With the switch I'll lose my only reason for being rooted (wifi hotspot) since Fi offers hotspot for no extra charge. Am I able to install OTA updates with an unlocked bootloader if everything else is stock (ie. not rooted)?
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I think you should be able to
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
You cannot take OTA updates normally with an unlocked bootloader. The phone will download the update, but the update will fail.
You CAN update manually using either OTA or factory images from here and following my guide here.
To sideload OTA images using either stock recovery or TWRP, follow the instructions here.
Excellent, thank you. I'd rather not wipe the phone so I guess I'll settle for sideloading OTAs. And it would be nice to be able to root later on if I decide I need to.
geicogecko said:
Excellent, thank you. I'd rather not wipe the phone so I guess I'll settle for sideloading OTAs. And it would be nice to be able to root later on if I decide I need to.
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The nice thing about getting an OTA is that it installs in the background and a quick reboot to finish the update. Why not start fresh with a full wipe since you're changing carriers. It's not super difficult to get it set up again and now you have a clean install. I say that because I'm about to suggest you relock the bootloader and see how it runs. You obviously have the oem switch enabled so its really easy to go back and unlock if you so desire. Just a thought. I liked Project Fi when I had it but it didn't make financial sense in my case with a family plan. Good luck.
geicogecko said:
Excellent, thank you. I'd rather not wipe the phone so I guess I'll settle for sideloading OTAs. And it would be nice to be able to root later on if I decide I need to.
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Just for ****s and giggles, I tried installing the OTA zip through TWRP. Worked like a charm.
Please note that if you do this, the kernel and recovery will revert to stock, so you'll have to boot TWRP via fastboot and reflash.
socal87 said:
Just for ****s and giggles, I tried installing the OTA zip through TWRP. Worked like a charm.
Please note that if you do this, the kernel and recovery will revert to stock, so you'll have to boot TWRP via fastboot and reflash.
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Did you let it reboot on its own, or did you manually boot into TWRP, find the file and flash it that way?
k.s.deviate said:
Did you let it reboot on its own, or did you manually boot into TWRP, find the file and flash it that way?
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I'm not sure I understand your question. I flashed the OTA file in recovery using TWRP. There is no way to flash things in recovery without rebooting...
socal87 said:
I'm not sure I understand your question. I flashed the OTA file in recovery using TWRP. There is no way to flash things in recovery without rebooting...
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After the OTA downloaded, did you just reboot when it asked you to, or, did you manually boot into TWRP and find the OTA file to flash. OR, did you download the OTA from an third party and flash that way.
k.s.deviate said:
After the OTA downloaded, did you just reboot when it asked you to, or, did you manually boot into TWRP and find the OTA file to flash. OR, did you download the OTA from an third party and flash that way.
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I downloaded the OTA directly from https://developers.google.com/android/ota, then rebooted into TWRP and flashed the zip.
I'm on stock software with the exception of Magisk and Flash kernel, so OTAs always fail. Thus, I have Automatic System Updates turned off in Developer Options.
Regardless of how you do it, the OTA will always overwrite /boot, so you'll lose custom kernel and recovery.
bobby janow said:
The nice thing about getting an OTA is that it installs in the background and a quick reboot to finish the update. Why not start fresh with a full wipe since you're changing carriers. It's not super difficult to get it set up again and now you have a clean install. I say that because I'm about to suggest you relock the bootloader and see how it runs. You obviously have the oem switch enabled so its really easy to go back and unlock if you so desire. Just a thought. I liked Project Fi when I had it but it didn't make financial sense in my case with a family plan. Good luck.
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I may do this eventually. I want to see what having a non-rooted phone is like first. I haven't had a non-rooted phone in probably eight years. If I find out I really don't need root for anything, I may relock the bootloader.
socal87 said:
Just for ****s and giggles, I tried installing the OTA zip through TWRP. Worked like a charm.
Please note that if you do this, the kernel and recovery will revert to stock, so you'll have to boot TWRP via fastboot and reflash.
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Wait... do you mean you actually flashed the downloaded, official OTA zip using TWRP over a rooted OS with no issues at all?... Interesting. Was that flashed OTA, a security patch only?
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The Analog Kid said:
Wait... do you mean you actually flashed the downloaded, official OTA zip using TWRP over a rooted OS with no issues at all?... Interesting. Was that flashed OTA, a security patch only?
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When the 9.0 update came out, I installed that via TWRP. Again, as noted, this will install it to both slots, and when it boots, it will boot via the other slot.
So, for instance, if you happen to be on slot A, and you install the OTA, it installs the stock kernel to slot B, and boots via that slot - stock kernel, no Magisk or TWRP. After it boots , when it is "Finishing update", it installs the stock kernel to slot A.
So, every time you flash an OTA, you need to let it boot, then reboot into bootloader, boot TWRP via fastboot, install TWRP, install kernel, and Magisk.
geicogecko said:
I may do this eventually. I want to see what having a non-rooted phone is like first. I haven't had a non-rooted phone in probably eight years. If I find out I really don't need root for anything, I may relock the bootloader.
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So... How's the non-rooted phone experience going so far? Because I can't get fully used to the experience yet (I have this phone for a month now) and coming from... well, ALL of my previous devices rooted too (about an eight year span as well). Even though the phone in question (Z2 Play) runs very smooth and plain "force-close-less" (yeah, you know root) I still don't find myself quite at home without Xposed and it's useful modules, for example... Oreo is nice indeed but, on the other hand, I also have this little tiny bit temptation for Android 9... Sure, if it ever lands on my phone in less than a year! Quite a bet.
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socal87 said:
When the 9.0 update came out, I installed that via TWRP. Again, as noted, this will install it to both slots, and when it boots, it will boot via the other slot.
So, for instance, if you happen to be on slot A, and you install the OTA, it installs the stock kernel to slot B, and boots via that slot - stock kernel, no Magisk or TWRP. After it boots , when it is "Finishing update", it installs the stock kernel to slot A.
So, every time you flash an OTA, you need to let it boot, then reboot into bootloader, boot TWRP via fastboot, install TWRP, install kernel, and Magisk.
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... That's only if you want to preserve root, I guess? AND for Pixel devices, right?
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The Analog Kid said:
So... How's the non-rooted phone experience going so far? Because I can't get fully used to the experience yet (I have this phone for a month now) and coming from... well, ALL of my previous devices rooted too (about an eight year span as well). Even though the phone in question (Z2 Play) runs very smooth and plain "force-close-less" (yeah, you know root) I still don't find myself quite at home without Xposed and it's useful modules, for example... Oreo is nice indeed but, on the other hand, I also have this little tiny bit temptation for Android 9... Sure, if it ever lands on my phone in less than a year! Quite a bet.
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... That's only if you want to preserve root, I guess? AND for Pixel devices, right?
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Yes. If you're otherwise stock aside from an unlocked bootloader, you can sideload the OTA zip...or, copy it to internal storage, reboot to recovery, and install it that way.
If you want to keep TWRP, you'll have to boot the TWRP image after installing and rebooting, then flash TWRP. The OTA does not wipe data (obviously); it just returns everything in /boot and /system to stock.
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So... How's the non-rooted phone experience going so far? Because I can't get fully used to the experience yet (I have this phone for a month now) and coming from... well, ALL of my previous devices rooted too (about an eight year span as well). Even though the phone in question (Z2 Play) runs very smooth and plain "force-close-less" (yeah, you know root) I still don't find myself quite at home without Xposed and it's useful modules, for example... Oreo is nice indeed but, on the other hand, I also have this little tiny bit temptation for Android 9... Sure, if it ever lands on my phone in less than a year! Quite a bet.
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So I actually took the advice and relocked the bootloader. No issues. I think there was one app that I would've needed root for, but I can't remember what it was. I didn't use Xposed. I don't even know if it works on the Pixel. Like I said in the opening post, I only needed it to enable wifi hotspot, so others may notice it more.
Were you able to update with ota after relocking your boot loader? I tried it after and the update would install but stay at 0% then eventually fail. Any suggestions? Thanks.
ychongy13 said:
Were you able to update with ota after relocking your boot loader? I tried it after and the update would install but stay at 0% then eventually fail. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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You should be able to install the latest OTA image using stock recovery:
https://developers.google.com/android/ota

Feb 2019 update now available

Hope by performance fixes they mean memory leak fix.
I have not seen os ram usage this low after boot in many months.
Did you have round corner?
yaral said:
Did you have round corner?
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It squared it when I screenshot.
Anybody figure out how to turn off the rounded corners?
Anyone know what the modem sucurity patch is about? Kinda don't want to take it cuz of the sim lock issues awhile back.
enigma2446 said:
Anyone know what the modem sucurity patch is about? Kinda don't want to take it cuz of the sim lock issues awhile back.
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no clue but i fastboot flashed the images because the OTA refused to work, but flashing the images worked. i'm still able to connect to ATT towers from my sprint sim unlocked PH-1.
TomTheGeek3 said:
no clue but i fastboot flashed the images because the OTA refused to work, but flashing the images worked. i'm still able to connect to ATT towers from my sprint sim unlocked PH-1.
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Noob question here: When using fastboot to flash the update image, do you have to worry about the "slot A" vs "slot B" thing?? Can you provide a little more insight? I've been reading around the forum, and I'm a little worried about bricking my phone! (The bootloader on my phone is unlocked and I've rooted the phone, but I haven't flashed a third-party ROM. The OTA update feature gives me a "couldn't update" message.)
adiejg said:
Noob question here: When using fastboot to flash the update image, do you have to worry about the "slot A" vs "slot B" thing?? Can you provide a little more insight? I've been reading around the forum, and I'm a little worried about bricking my phone! (The bootloader on my phone is unlocked and I've rooted the phone, but I haven't flashed a third-party ROM. The OTA update feature gives me a "couldn't update" message.)
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No you don't have to worry about it. The flash all file in the zip will do all the work for you. It wont take update via ota because you have to be on the stock boot.img. the stock boot img has the recovery built into the ramdisk there for if your rooted then there is no stock recovery to use for ota. Be cautious because flashing via fastboot will wipe the phone.
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No you don't have to worry about it. The flash all file in the zip will do all the work for you. It wont take update via ota because you have to be on the stock boot.img. the stock boot img has the recovery built into the ramdisk there for if your rooted then there is no stock recovery to use for ota. Be cautious because flashing via fastboot will wipe the phone.
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If I edit the .bat file and remove "format userdata", that will prevent the wipe?
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If I edit the .bat file and remove "format userdata", that will prevent the wipe?
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It should without issues but always prepare for hickups.
Anyone else having issues when trying to update to the February release? I tried to sideload the OTA update and that kept giving me the error "adb sideload failed to read command: no error" and then I decided to follow Morphius's suggestion here to just unroot my device by flashing to stock bootloader in order to try to take the OTA update and that OTA keeps failing as well. Anyone else having this issue?
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Anyone else having issues when trying to update to the February release? I tried to sideload the OTA update and that kept giving me the error "adb sideload failed to read command: no error" and then I decided to follow Morphius's suggestion here to just unroot my device by flashing to stock bootloader in order to try to take the OTA update and that OTA keeps failing as well. Anyone else having this issue?
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Are you rooted?
After three days running, memory Leak not fixed.. Bummer
enigma2446 said:
No you don't have to worry about it. The flash all file in the zip will do all the work for you. It wont take update via ota because you have to be on the stock boot.img. the stock boot img has the recovery built into the ramdisk there for if your rooted then there is no stock recovery to use for ota. Be cautious because flashing via fastboot will wipe the phone.
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Again, a very noob question, (and I do apologize) but can I use something like Titanium Backup to make sure I can restore all my apps the way they were after I flash the update via fastboot? Reinstalling everything seems like a gigantic pain in the backside.
adiejg said:
Again, a very noob question, (and I do apologize) but can I use something like Titanium Backup to make sure I can restore all my apps the way they were after I flash the update via fastboot? Reinstalling everything seems like a gigantic pain in the backside.
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Titanium Backup used to require root access. You probably need to be rooted before you update via fastboot and run the backup through Titanium Backup. Then you will need to copy your backup files to a computer because fastboot flashing will erase your phone data. Next apply the fastboot update, root again, copy your backup back to the phone and restore your backup.
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Are you rooted?
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I was but I followed all the proper steps but for some reason this morning my computer wouldn't real the OTA zip file. I tried it tonight using a different USB port on my laptop and it is worked first time... so weird...
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After three days running, memory Leak not fixed.. Bummer
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I don't have memory leak anymore..
1.5gb ram not in usage.
The last time I restarted my phone was after the update.
I'm using my Essential 'phone in the UK having recently purchased it used. On the 7th I had a notice to say that an update was available. When I tried to install it it downloaded, but refused to install saying: Couldn't update... installation problem. As far as I know the 'phone is running the stock software but I noticed that no updates had been installed since October 2018. I unchecked 'allow bootloader unlocking' in case that was the issue, but still couldn't perform the update.
I went onto the Essential website and downloaded the OTA image to my iMac, then, following the guide, sideloaded the update on to the 'phone. This worked well and I now have an updated PH-1. I'll have to see if March's update now installs correctly or not.
so.... am i reading this right... and here is my thinking...
to keep root and still take the OTAs
- go to Essentials site and download the image zip
- (to keep root) copy boot.img to your device, patch it through magisk, then copy it back to your ota folder.
- open flashall.bat, comment the format userdata (to keep your data), change the boot.img line to patched_boot.img
- run flashall.bat
- profit

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