I have an unlocked LG Optimus G E970, and it is currently running Android 4.0.4. I would like to update it to Android 4.1.2 (that's what my broken E970 runs on). However, when I try to update it officially, it tells me that no updates are available. I'd like to use this specific software version, is that possible?
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Hi there!
i have 2 questions about lg optimus 2x
1. I want to update LG Optimus 2x android 2.2.2 on the latest android version, "Software Update" is not working, it says that this is latest version. how i can update manually?
2. I've "rooted" my phone but i cant install ROM. i searched ROM manager in google play but is says that this is not compatible for my phone.
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i have a motorola xt925 (razr hd). originally had an australian telstra rom, with android 4.1.2. after i understand that telstra will not release an upgrade to kitkat for this device crowdsupport.telstra.com.au/t5/Device-Updates/Handset-Software-Updates-09-09-2014/td-p/355477, i have replaced the rom with the retail central european (Blur_Version.98.21.22003.XT925.CEE-Retail.en.EU), from here: sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=6 , based on this article: android.gs/unroot-droid-razr-hd-xt926-downgrade-stock-firmware
everything worked just fine. the device is not rooted. now i have the stock recovery and retail european rom, but my device still can not upgrade to kitkat. i have tried upgrading from phone, and also from the motorola device manager. it says: there are no updates for your device at this time. current version: 9821.22003xt925.cee-retail.en.eu my bootloader is unlocked, but motorola says this sould not affect the upgrade motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_answer_detail/a_id/91999/p/1449,8620
please help!
thank you!
I have bought this Moto G today, and was willing to update it to the last android update. Anyway, whenever I try the "update software" option, it says it's already updated, while it's currently running android 4.4.4 After some reading I found that I needed the Motorola Update App, but when I try to update the app (cause it's already installed), it says that the device is incompatible.
Then I read that if the device has been rooted, it won't update, so installed the Root Checker app, and it said that my Moto G has not been rooted, and this is where I don't know what else to do.
The mobile is an Moto G XT-1040, originally from Movistar Argentina, but I bought it here, in other country. Maybe that's the reason why I can't update it? Any help will be appreciatted, thank you very much for reading.
PD.- I have installed Motorola Device Manager and ran it, it says that there is no update for teh device, and the actual version is 21.31.1.peregrine_tefla.tefla.en.01, don't know if it helps somehow.
Because the last update for moto g is android kitkat 4.4.4 ..lollipop is not rolled out yet
Hi,
My wifes old phone is a Moto G 4g, she kept it on KitKat and never updated it to Lolipop. I'm looking to root it and put lineage OS on it, but I need to update it first to make sure the radio firmware is correct. When I try and do a system update now it keeps saying its already on the latest version, but its on KitKat so this cant be right. My wife was getting this popup before years ago but ignore it because she wanted to stay on KitKat, just wondering why its not working now ?.
Thanks in advance
I was wondering then when would Android 12 update come for Moto g5S plus. It's been quite some time for the Android 12 release data and a port hasn't came yet. The thing is that it's predecessor also got the update but it didn't.
So any news ?
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I was wondering then when would Android 12 update come for Moto g5S plus. It's been quite some time for the Android 12 release data and a port hasn't came yet. The thing is that it's predecessor also got the update but it didn't.
So any news ?
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It may never get the update, not all devices get updates. Also, OTA updates are controlled by your carrier. Let's say that an Android 12 update was released for the Moto G5S, this does not mean that your carrier will automatically offer the update to your device via OTA. Some devices have updates available but the carrier doesn't offer it via OTA, in this case, one must manually search for and download the update from the internet and then manually flash the update onto the device using a PC and the proper flashing software.