Wear OS update - how with unlocked bootloader, root and twrp? - Huawei Watch 2

I would like to do the new update (wear os 2) but I have done the root, the bootloader unlock and (maybe ... I do not remember) twrp flash.
I have huawey watch 2 LTE.
Can I upgrade OTA or I risk the brick?
Thanks for the reply

losco said:
I would like to do the new update (wear os 2) but I have done the root, the bootloader unlock and (maybe ... I do not remember) twrp flash.
I have huawey watch 2 LTE.
Can I upgrade OTA or I risk the brick?
Thanks for the reply
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The update is just the wear OS app via the play store so you don't have to worry about anything ?

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[Q] unlocked 4.2

i have an unlocked bootloader tf700t waiting for spare cable to install twrp
can someone please answer these questions
will i brick my tablet if i update?
do i update through manual or OTA?
should i install twrp first?
will i lose unlock?
if you could tell me then it would be great. the last thing i want is a brick
hasrussian said:
i have an unlocked bootloader tf700t waiting for spare cable to install twrp
can someone please answer these questions
will i brick my tablet if i update?
do i update through manual or OTA?
should i install twrp first?
will i lose unlock?
if you could tell me then it would be great. the last thing i want is a brick
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If you do everything correctly, you won't brick your tablet.
Since your bootloader is unlocked, you won't get the OTA update, so you'd have to install it manually. AFAIK you need root to manually install an OTA update (by copying the dlkpkgfile to /cache and creating the corresponding command file), so it's easier to install TWRP first.
The bootloader stays unlocked when you do all this.
thanks
_that said:
If you do everything correctly, you won't brick your tablet.
Since your bootloader is unlocked, you won't get the OTA update, so you'd have to install it manually. AFAIK you need root to manually install an OTA update (by copying the dlkpkgfile to /cache and creating the corresponding command file), so it's easier to install TWRP first.
The bootloader stays unlocked when you do all this.
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cable arrived and i now have twrp installed
thanks anyway

Recevied an update with rooted phone, is it safe to update ?

I'm currently on NXT-29C185B190 and I received update with NXT-29C185B1200, my phone is unlocked and rooted, I have flash fire installed and it recognized that update was downloaded.
My question is flash fire have big red huawei device warning, saying Huawei device is very easy to hard brick (also my mate 8 is my first locked bootloader phone) so is it safe to use flash fire ? or install update throught huawei system without losing root ?
MegaMedo said:
I received update with NXT-29C185B1200
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Is this an EMUI update through the standard update menu in settings - updater?
The version seems a bit odd to me, the last update for C185 was B320, I wouldn't expect an official update to jump as high as that. Mind uploading a screenshot?
Anyway, as for actually updating, as long as you are running stock recovery (not TWRP) then it shouldn't be an issue. Just know that you WILL lose root after updating. And I'd strongly suggest making a data backup before the update.
MuPp3t33r said:
Is this an EMUI update through the standard update menu in settings - updater?
The version seems a bit odd to me, the last update for C185 was B320, I wouldn't expect an official update to jump as high as that. Mind uploading a screenshot?
Anyway, as for actually updating, as long as you are running stock recovery (not TWRP) then it shouldn't be an issue. Just know that you WILL lose root after updating. And I'd strongly suggest making a data backup before the update.
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Thanks for the help, I tried to user flash fire to keep my root but it failed to update, now I really think rooting huawei phone is more trouble than it worth as for what you said is version is typo
I'm currently on B190 and I got update to B200.
and yes the update is standard update from system updater
I have twrp installed so that means I can't update at all ?
Plz i want to know how to return to the normal situation after root and unlock bootloader in order to receibe update without problem
Prof1977 said:
Plz i want to know how to return to the normal situation after root and unlock bootloader in order to receibe update without problem
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Well if you unlocked bootlader and rooted, it safe to say that you have TWRP installed, fire up SRKToolHuawei choose (2)install recovery then install stock recovery after that it reboots and then update using system updater from huawei.
PS: You will lose your root access and new to install TWRP then root again.
MegaMedo said:
Well if you unlocked bootlader and rooted, it safe to say that you have TWRP installed, fire up SRKToolHuawei choose (2)install recovery then install stock recovery after that it reboots and then update using system updater from huawei.
PS: You will lose your root access and new to install TWRP then root again.
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Thinks a lot were can fond recovery?sorry
Prof1977 said:
Thinks a lot were can fond recovery?sorry
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download SRKToolHuawei-Lod-Chong-V2.0-20161002 or whatever version you used to unlock bootloader and choose option 2 (Install recevory) and that it.
Thinks very much

If any downloading oreo OTA for 4G please make this previusly apply the update

Please... Its for link for download
Developer Settings enabled needed (no need root)
Once you receive the OTA notification, do not update and do not reboot.
Download the OTA and let it remain on the device.
Connect your smartwatch with your Android phone.
Launch the latest Android Wear 2.0 app on the phone.
Tap on the 3 vertical dots, which is the options tab, and select Report Wearable Bug.
It may take a long time to retrieve the log for the last hour. (5 mins aprox)
You will get a notification on the phone saying the report was received.
Now you can directly email yourself to get the log
Upload the .Zip file to there, and apply update
Very thanks in advance, i dont have update
oreo ota link
Hi there.
I think the link for Oreo OTA update for our huawei watches is this:
android.googleapis.com/packages/ota-api/huawei_sawshark_sawshark/dd05a116a9a2adede043441a166654cbf4448a34.zip
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With https in front.
Enjoy
WishToLive said:
Hi there.
I think the link for Oreo OTA update for our huawei watches is this:
With https in front.
Enjoy
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Very very thanks, updated success from adb sideload ok stock recovery
WishToLive said:
Hi there.
I think the link for Oreo OTA update for our huawei watches is this:
With https in front.
Enjoy
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Really, you ****ing save my watch, 2 days of damm fight, :
- Bootloader Downgrade is not possible trought fastboot, but OTA can downgrade it.
- This file contain sawshark 8.1 bootloader
- My watch got sim variant 4G, it need absolutly this bootloader, whitch is impossible to find
While trying to "unbrick" with stock firmware --> boot loop --> back to internationnal stock --> bad bootloader = sim does'nt work -> trying other firmware -> Working without SIM.
-Solution :
Flash bootloader with 8.1
flash twrp recovery
flash custom rom
Thanks , you sve me!
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your not alone...
works for my dlxx too....finally!!! the solution.
i have download the OTA. extract the bootloader from the .zip
run fastboot flash bootloader.img syntaxe. and reboot ...With phone capability iemei back...audio from speaker watch... top!!!
kenshironanto said:
Really, you ****ing save my watch, 2 days of damm fight, :
- Bootloader Downgrade is not possible trought fastboot, but OTA can downgrade it.
- This file contain sawshark 8.1 bootloader
- My watch got sim variant 4G, it need absolutly this bootloader, whitch is impossible to find
While trying to "unbrick" with stock firmware --> boot loop --> back to internationnal stock --> bad bootloader = sim does'nt work -> trying other firmware -> Working without SIM.
-Solution :
Flash bootloader with 8.1
flash twrp recovery
flash custom rom
Thanks , you sve me!
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hello i am in your same situation i have bootloader 8.1 plus recovery but every time i install a custom rom he reboots into recovery, which rom did you install?

About Rooting Nokia 8

After Downgrading from Pie to Oreo. And officially unlocking bootloader via nokia website, And installing twrp and magisk, MY PHONE IS ROOTED.
But,
Can i flash latest Pie firmware now without losing root ? If yes how? And will bootloader get locked again by doing this?
kinngjatt said:
After Downgrading from Pie to Oreo. And officially unlocking bootloader via nokia website, And installing twrp and magisk, MY PHONE IS ROOTED.
But,
Can i flash latest Pie firmware now without losing root ? If yes how? And will bootloader get locked again by doing this?
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You will lose root as far as I know, but you can easily reisntall it via twrp. The bootloader will not be relocked unless you manually do so yourself.

Samsung A11 got android 12 and I want to flash it (help)

So I first bought my Samsung a11 as an android 10 model,
I then flashed it after I bought it with an open-line android 11 version and got twrp and root. This was a year ago I think.
Now they released the final update for this Samsung phone model, and I want to at least get the latest and last version of my phone.
But I kinda forgot how to do the procedures again.
So my question is does flashing the new android version firmware using odin remove TWRP installed on my device?
my phone model is: A115FXXU2BUJ2 (android 11)
the firmware I want to install: A115FXXU3CV13 (android 12)
if so what do I need to do in order to successfully have both the new firmware I want to install and twrp installed on my device? (i kinda know how to root using twrp and magisk so no problems here)
Any help would be much appreciated!
????.?? said:
So I first bought my Samsung a11 as an android 10 model,
I then flashed it after I bought it with an open-line android 11 version and got twrp and root. This was a year ago I think.
Now they released the final update for this Samsung phone model, and I want to at least get the latest and last version of my phone.
But I kinda forgot how to do the procedures again.
So my question is does flashing the new android version firmware using odin remove TWRP installed on my device?
my phone model is: A115FXXU2BUJ2 (android 11)
the firmware I want to install: A115FXXU3CV13 (android 12)
if so what do I need to do in order to successfully have both the new firmware I want to install and twrp installed on my device? (i kinda know how to root using twrp and magisk so no problems here)
Any help would be much appreciated!
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Yes, flashing the update via Odin will remove TWRP and root, it will also, more than likely, lock your bootloader, then you won't be able to reinstall TWRP or root the device unless you unlock the bootloader, if it can be unlocked.
Droidriven said:
Yes, flashing the update via Odin will remove TWRP and root, it will also, more than likely, lock your bootloader, then you won't be able to reinstall TWRP or root the device unless you unlock the bootloader, if it can be unlocked.
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My phone's bootloader is already unlocked, after flashing the updated android version firmware will the bootloader become lock again? and how do i avoid rmm and frp lock?(just incase this happens)
????.?? said:
My phone's bootloader is already unlocked, after flashing the updated android version firmware will the bootloader become lock again? and how do i avoid rmm and frp lock?(just incase this happens)
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If the bootloader in the update is a securely locked bootloader, it will probably have locked bootloader after flashing and might not be able to be unlocked. That was the whole point of me warning you in my last post. Now I've had to post again just to say the same thing that I already said. I guess I was talking to the wind.
There is no way to know what the results will be after updating unless you find someone that has already updated the exact same model number of A11 or bite the bullet and update yours then see what you get.
Droidriven said:
If the bootloader in the update is a securely locked bootloader, it will probably have locked bootloader after flashing and might not be able to be unlocked. That was the whole point of me warning you in my last post. Now I've had to post again just to say the same thing that I already said. I guess I was talking to the wind.
There is no way to know what the results will be after updating unless you find someone that has already updated the exact same model number of A11 or bite the bullet and update yours then see what you get.
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I see, looks like i need to find someone who have done it and see if it works. I didnt get what you mean about after flashing, it might have a chance to lock the bootloader depends on the update. I think ill just try and see what happens. Thank you.
I dont know guys with that phone but there should be a tool that bypass auth and unlock the bootloader in any case. I ONLY knows MTK devices, not sure about that samsung i use a .Bat file.
????.?? said:
I see, looks like i need to find someone who have done it and see if it works. I didnt get what you mean about after flashing, it might have a chance to lock the bootloader depends on the update. I think ill just try and see what happens. Thank you.
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No, I said that after the update, it could cause the bootloader to be locked and then may not be unlockable from that point on. It depends on the bootloader in the update. If this happens, you will be unable to install TWRP or root via Magisk. That is why you need to confirm whether or not flashing the update will relock the bootloader during the flashing process and, if it does, whether or not it can be unlocked again after the update.
In other words, look at exactly what you are about to jump into before you make the jump because you might land in the one place that you absolutely do not want to land.

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