Hi i found official stock rom
mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/troika/official/RETAIL/TROIKA_RETAIL_10_QSB30.62-17_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
Will this work on the reteu devices (being from a different channel)?
FelixNevorsky said:
Hi i found official stock rom
mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/troika/official/RETAIL/TROIKA_RETAIL_10_QSB30.62-17_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
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What Does The Letter QSB Mean?
In The Previous Rom Are PSB Or PSBS
takoa said:
What Does The Letter QSB Mean?
In The Previous Rom Are PSB Or PSBS
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My guess is that QSB is for Android 10 (it was called Q for some time). And PSB is 9.0 (aka Pie)
I mean the letters sbs and sb. thanks
takoa said:
I mean the letters sbs and sb. thanks
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ummmm......Stable build.....maybe
Was Anyone able to root this version?
Wintershade said:
Will this work on the reteu devices (being from a different channel)?
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Yes, it should. It's been already tested here on the forum with pretty good results. So yeah, I'd say it will. But if you're not in a hurry, maybe you can wait for a bit longer to get the official build for RETEU.
Channel Signification Firmware
Is a list exist for channel signification for https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/troika/official/
or a way to knows the signication ?
RETEU = Europe
RETUS = USA
RETCA = Canada
RETRU = ???
etc ...
Compatibility Variant / Firmware
Is exists a thumb rule for compatibility firmwares in between XT2013-1, XT2013-2, XT2013-3, XT2013-4.
Actually, I have a XT2013-4 device and I would like flash another firmware variant.
Thanks
RETRU = Russia
RETBR = Brazil
RETAR = Argentina
etc...
Well, I don't think there is any compatibility table or something... At least not an official one. )
Also, I would not try a "-1" firmware for example, on a "-4" device. If I'm not mistaken, one of them (probably the -4 variant...?) is Single SIM. The other ones I think are Dual SIM models (XT2013-2 surely is). So I don't think that's gonna work.
The only compatibility I can confirm is a XT2013-2 device running the RETAIL version without major issues (the signal seems to be lower for both carrier and wifi, for some reason, but other than that, everything works). Everything else is at your own risk. But again, I would not recommend flashing a -1/-2/-3 ROM onto your -4 device. Unless someone else did it and it went ok.
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RETRU = Russia
RETBR = Brazil
RETAR = Argentina
etc...
Well, I don't think there is any compatibility table or something... At least not an official one. )
Also, I would not try a "-1" firmware for example, on a "-4" device. If I'm not mistaken, one of them (probably the -4 variant...?) is Single SIM. The other ones I think are Dual SIM models (XT2013-2 surely is). So I don't think that's gonna work.
The only compatibility I can confirm is a XT2013-2 device running the RETAIL version without major issues (the signal seems to be lower for both carrier and wifi, for some reason, but other than that, everything works). Everything else is at your own risk. But again, I would not recommend flashing a -1/-2/-3 ROM onto your -4 device. Unless someone else did it and it went ok.
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Thanks for your answer, I have a XT2013-4 and I can confirm that's is a Single SIM.
For info, on my XT2013-4 I tried two différents android 10 firmware made for XT2013-2 and they both runs very smooth but time will tells if there's any issues
- TROIKA_RETAIL_10_QSBS30.62-17-2_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml
- XT2013-2_TROIKA_RETRU_10_QSB30.62-19_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml
/Regards
arsradu said:
RETRU = Russia
RETBR = Brazil
RETAR = Argentina
etc...
Well, I don't think there is any compatibility table or something... At least not an official one. )
Also, I would not try a "-1" firmware for example, on a "-4" device. If I'm not mistaken, one of them (probably the -4 variant...?) is Single SIM. The other ones I think are Dual SIM models (XT2013-2 surely is). So I don't think that's gonna work.
The only compatibility I can confirm is a XT2013-2 device running the RETAIL version without major issues (the signal seems to be lower for both carrier and wifi, for some reason, but other than that, everything works). Everything else is at your own risk. But again, I would not recommend flashing a -1/-2/-3 ROM onto your -4 device. Unless someone else did it and it went ok.
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There's an interesting channel listing on a XDA TREAD "Identify Software Channel"
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z-play/help/identify-software-channel-t3555285
/Thanks
Gypsy said:
There's an interesting channel listing on a XDA TREAD "Identify Software Channel"
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z-play/help/identify-software-channel-t3555285
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that is very good to know. thank you!
Gypsy said:
Thanks for your answer, I have a XT2013-4 and I can confirm that's is a Single SIM.
For info, on my XT2013-4 I tried two différents android 10 firmware made for XT2013-2 and they both runs very smooth but time will tells if there's any issues
- TROIKA_RETAIL_10_QSBS30.62-17-2_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml
- XT2013-2_TROIKA_RETRU_10_QSB30.62-19_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml
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Hi..
I have one action with xt2013-4 too.. and wait update to android 10 for long time.. ?
Will you give me an information if my phone model may get OTA android 10? If yes when? If you know.. ?
Otherwise, if I want to flash android 10 to my device, will you give me a guidance how to flash with another ROM model TROIKA, but it compatible with my device like you information before..
Thanks for the feedback
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zaqiezsbelelzsinski said:
Hi..
I have one action with xt2013-4 too.. and wait update to android 10 for long time..
Will you give me an information if my phone model may get OTA android 10? If yes when? If you know..
Otherwise, if I want to flash android 10 to my device, will you give me a guidance how to flash with another ROM model TROIKA, but it compatible with my device like you information before..
Thanks for the feedback
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Nobody knows when. At least you won't find this information publicly available. Since XT2013-4 seems to be the only remaining model to update...I guess it shouldn't be that much longer.
If you can wait, I would advise you to wait. Flashing is not that difficult. But it comes with some risks, and in case you need to unlock your bootloader for whatever reason, it voids your warranty. So, while not impossible, it would be easier to wait, if you can. I know it's not easy! )
Basic instructions (in case you really wanna do this):
1. get the script attached to THIS post specifically (you're gonna need adb and fastboot files in the same folder as your ROM). You can also type the commands manually, but why bother when you can use a script to do it automatically for you? Also, make sure you choose Android 10! The commands are different for Android 10 compared to Android 9!
2. download the ROM from here (if you want to use the RETAIL channel).
3. unzip it
4. add adb and fastboot into the same folder, along with the script
5. connect the phone to your PC and enable USB Debugging, as well as the fingerprinting pop-up that follows it (also check the box for Always Allow)
6. boot into bootloader/fastboot (from a cold start, press Power + Volume Down).
7. flash with fastboot (using the script above)
8. done.
/!\ MAKE SURE YOU DON'T UPDATE YOUR SECURITY PATCH! THE SECURITY PATCH VERSION YOU'RE CURRENTLY USING AND THE ONE YOU'RE ABOUT TO FLASH NEED TO MATCH, in order to have the least amount of troubles!
Otherwise you might have some issues if you're trying to go back. I know it's tempting to just go and flash the newest version. BUT DON'T!
Again, this is just so you know in a few steps, how it's done. I would still advise you to wait, if you can. So you don't flash the wrong thing, or brick your phone, or stuff like that.
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Nobody knows when. At least you won't find this information publicly available. Since XT2013-4 seems to be the only remaining model to update...I guess it shouldn't be that much longer.
If you can wait, I would advise you to wait. Flashing is not that difficult. But it comes with some risks, and in case you need to unlock your bootloader for whatever reason, it voids your warranty. So, while not impossible, it would be easier to wait, if you can. I know it's not easy! )
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@zaqiezsbelelzsinski
I can't and more to @arsradu's answers, but just in case you decide to unlock your bootloader for whatever reason, it voids your warranty., there's the link:
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
Good luck, if you have any difficulty, please ask!
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Basic instructions (in case you really wanna do this):
1. get the script attached to THIS post specifically (you're gonna need adb and fastboot files in the same folder as your ROM). You can also type the commands manually, but why bother when you can use a script to do it automatically for you? Also, make sure you choose Android 10! The commands are different for Android 10 compared to Android 9!
2. download the ROM from here (if you want to use the RETAIL channel).
3. unzip it
4. add adb and fastboot into the same folder, along with the script
5. connect the phone to your PC and enable USB Debugging, as well as the fingerprinting pop-up that follows it (also check the box for Always Allow)
6. boot into bootloader/fastboot (from a cold start, press Power + Volume Down).
7. flash with fastboot (using the script above)
8. done.
/!\ MAKE SURE YOU DON'T UPDATE YOUR SECURITY PATCH! THE SECURITY PATCH VERSION YOU'RE CURRENTLY USING AND THE ONE YOU'RE ABOUT TO FLASH NEED TO MATCH, in order to have the least amount of troubles!
Otherwise you might have some issues if you're trying to go back. I know it's tempting to just go and flash the newest version. BUT DON'T!
Again, this is just so you know in a few steps, how it's done. I would still advise you to wait, if you can. So you don't flash the wrong thing, or brick your phone, or stuff like that.[/QUOTE]
One thing I forgot to mention: simply requesting the bootloader unlock code will void your warranty. You don't even need to use it. Once you requested it, it's done.
Now, if you're super careful with that security patch I mentioned above, you might not need to request it in the first place, since you might not need to unlock your bootloader in the first place. Cool, huh?
Unfortunately I don't have so much experience with this. And it's not like I have a bunch of Moto One Actions I can test with. I only have my own. ) But in theory, if you don't update/downgrade your security patch, if you only flash ROMs with the exact same security patch, you could (again, this is just a theory, based on my own experience) go from Android 9 to 10 and back, without unlocking the bootloader. Because it looks like it's not the Android downgrade that's causing the issues. It's the security patch downgrade that forces you to unlock the bootloader.
And I wish I had this piece of knowledge before I requested my unlock code. )) But I didn't. So I'm just happy it wasn't for nothing and I learned a lot in the process.
arsradu said:
Nobody knows when. At least you won't find this information publicly available. Since XT2013-4 seems to be the only remaining model to update...I guess it shouldn't be that much longer.
If you can wait, I would advise you to wait. Flashing is not that difficult. But it comes with some risks, and in case you need to unlock your bootloader for whatever reason, it voids your warranty. So, while not impossible, it would be easier to wait, if you can. I know it's not easy! )
Basic instructions (in case you really wanna do this):
1. get the script attached to THIS post specifically (you're gonna need adb and fastboot files in the same folder as your ROM). You can also type the commands manually, but why bother when you can use a script to do it automatically for you? Also, make sure you choose Android 10! The commands are different for Android 10 compared to Android 9!
2. download the ROM from here (if you want to use the RETAIL channel).
3. unzip it
4. add adb and fastboot into the same folder, along with the script
5. connect the phone to your PC and enable USB Debugging, as well as the fingerprinting pop-up that follows it (also check the box for Always Allow)
6. boot into bootloader/fastboot (from a cold start, press Power + Volume Down).
7. flash with fastboot (using the script above)
8. done.
/!\ MAKE SURE YOU DON'T UPDATE YOUR SECURITY PATCH! THE SECURITY PATCH VERSION YOU'RE CURRENTLY USING AND THE ONE YOU'RE ABOUT TO FLASH NEED TO MATCH, in order to have the least amount of troubles!
Otherwise you might have some issues if you're trying to go back. I know it's tempting to just go and flash the newest version. BUT DON'T!
Again, this is just so you know in a few steps, how it's done. I would still advise you to wait, if you can. So you don't flash the wrong thing, or brick your phone, or stuff like that.
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Thank you for the feedback
Yes, I understand about the risk. Many years ago I always flashing my device (Nexus 5) while it was release update, but that was then ?. Now, Maybe I will be waiting till my device get update to android 10.
The problem is, there is no valid information from Motorola especially TROIKA XT2013-4 about update to android 10.
Thanks for your advice about flashing ROM..
Cheers ???
You could try to contact your local Motorola Support team. I don't think they will give you an actual ETA. But maybe they can tell you wether or not there will be an update to Android 10 for this particular model (XT2013-4). I think there should be. I see no reason why this particular model would be an exception. But you could double check that. Just in case.
Logic would suggest that there should be one soon. XT2013-1 and XT2013-2 already got the update. So it would make sense for the "-4" model to follow.
Sent from my motorola one action using Tapatalk
arsradu said:
One thing I forgot to mention: simply requesting the bootloader unlock code will void your warranty. You don't even need to use it. Once you requested it, it's done.
Now, if you're super careful with that security patch I mentioned above, you might not need to request it in the first place, since you might not need to unlock your bootloader in the first place. Cool, huh?
Unfortunately I don't have so much experience with this. And it's not like I have a bunch of Moto One Actions I can test with. I only have my own. ) But in theory, if you don't update/downgrade your security patch, if you only flash ROMs with the exact same security patch, you could (again, this is just a theory, based on my own experience) go from Android 9 to 10 and back, without unlocking the bootloader. Because it looks like it's not the Android downgrade that's causing the issues. It's the security patch downgrade that forces you to unlock the bootloader.
And I wish I had this piece of knowledge before I requested my unlock code. )) But I didn't. So I'm just happy it wasn't for nothing and I learned a lot in the process.
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@arsradu
I notice you have experience with security patches, tanks you to had shared!
IF I REALLY NEED TO DOWNGRADE MY SECURITY PATCH ! EVEN with all amounts of troubles, IS THERE A WAY doing it?
Thanks
Related
HTC U11+ Stock Rom RUU 1.24.401.2 Europe
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zwgl8Ox9qafnDW7X-QEbHO8SOknoIbGK/view?usp=sharing
HTC U11+ Stock Rom RUU 1.10.401.23 Europe
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SuziWC-yBkPG88XRxCnLUKrFo0KNPwId/view?usp=sharing
Thank you.
@djluisbento - do you have access to the latest TW full RUU?
d.cortez said:
@djluisbento - do you have access to the latest TW full RUU?
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Hello. What is you software number??
Hello. What is you software number?? @d.cortez
Asia_TW_1.23.709.3 this is the last version. I have it.
djluisbento said:
Asia_TW_1.23.709.3 this is the last version. I have it.
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That's the version I'm have on my device. Want to be able to recover from my experiments. Thanks.
i have no idea what RUU is (it's been too long since the last time I have an HTC phone), but I am guessing it's some sort of a ROM package for HTC devices.
I bought the U11+ from a vendor in Asia, but I can't seem to find the originating country where the phone was sold. I'm unsure if it's a Hong Kong model, or European model. But inside the box, the power adapter that came with the phone is a type C (commonly used in Europe). On the box, it seems the model 2Q4D100.
Now my actual question is, how can I update my phone to the newest ROM because my phone is currently running version 1.10.400.23 (October Security Patch)? Also, if possible, I'd like to keep the phone as stock as possible, root and unlocking bootloader or s-off isn't something that I am after.
hidea said:
i have no idea what RUU is (it's been too long since the last time I have an HTC phone), but I am guessing it's some sort of a ROM package for HTC devices.
I bought the U11+ from a vendor in Asia, but I can't seem to find the originating country where the phone was sold. I'm unsure if it's a Hong Kong model, or European model. But inside the box, the power adapter that came with the phone is a type C (commonly used in Europe). On the box, it seems the model 2Q4D100.
Now my actual question is, how can I update my phone to the newest ROM because my phone is currently running version 1.10.400.23 (October Security Patch)? Also, if possible, I'd like to keep the phone as stock as possible, root and unlocking bootloader or s-off isn't something that I am after.
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i think your device europe model update in setting or dowlond here 1.24.401.2 ru version and update on pc
What software do I use to update on the PC?
Thanks for your response.
EDIT: answering my own question
If your phone is untampered/unrooted, with its bootloader still locked (e.g., you haven't done anything to modify your phone); then IF you manage to find the correct RUU file that matches your phone's CID/MID (CountryID? ModelID?):
1. Rename the RUU file to correspond with your device's model type (e.g. 2Q4DIMG.zip)
2. Find a MicroSD card, and place the RUU file into the root of that MicroSD Card. Insert the MicroSD card into the phone. You need to use a MicroSD card, otherwise the next step won't work.
3. Boot into Download Mode, by pressing and holding down the 'Vol Down + Power Key while the device is turned-off. Let go of the keys as soon as you feel the device vibrates
4. Once your device successfully boots into Download Mode, your device will ask if you'd like to flash the RUU file. Proceed by pressing the Vol Up key.
5. If your RUU file matches your device's CID/MID, then Download Mode will proceed with the installation.
6. ????
7. Profit?
djluisbento said:
Asia_TW_1.23.709.3 this is the last version. I have it.
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You have this version-Asia_TW_1.24.709.7
this is the last version?
ryzeguy said:
You have this version-Asia_TW_1.24.709.7
this is the last version?
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1.24 only OTA'ed in the last few days, so he was probably on the latest on 1.23.
Can always RUU to 1.23 and OTA up to 1.24, so not too massive if you cant find an RUU for 1.24 yet. I havent seen 1.24.709.7 RUU floating around yet.
Hi guys, i am planning on buying the U+ here from China/Beijing, as you know devices here don't come with Google play store and Google stock apps installed. I am wondering since i never owned an HTC phone before, is it possible to flash another country or region rom for ex: HK that has all Google apps and do you recommend me buying this phone?, any further advice or tips would be much appreciated.
I am planning to sell my Iphone 8+ and get the U+ instead.
Thanks in advance.
Rashad83 said:
Hi guys, i am planning on buying the U+ here from China/Beijing, as you know devices here don't come with Google play store and Google stock apps installed. I am wondering since i never owned an HTC phone before, is it possible to flash another country or region rom for ex: HK that has all Google apps and do you recommend me buying this phone?, any further advice or tips would be much appreciated.
I am planning to sell my Iphone 8+ and get the U+ instead.
Thanks in advance.
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I have the device for almost 3 weeks now... I'm absolutely happy with it... Don't believe in many of the reviews out there (YouTube etc.)... There are many reviews saying the screen is too dark... That is absolutely not true! I've had the HTC 10 before and while having both devices side by side with same setting, the u11+ indeed looks much darker, but it seems, the lightsensor is much better! In sunlight the u11+ is much better readable than the 10 is... And I'm using just 25% brightness outside in automode and on the 10 I have to use 50+% to be able to read something on the display. What I try to say is, that many reviewers are doing device checks indoor... You don't need your device to be a supertrouper indoors to be clear. So the reviews are dumb. The materials used are absolutely great, the manufacturing is perfect!
So for you question about the Google apps... AFAIK you can download every Google app and install it via playstore. To get playstore itself, check apkmirror.com
Theoretical you can flash other Roms... Practically atm its not possible, cause there aren't any custom roms around yet. It's possible to open bootloader via htcdev site and you can flash custom recovery and root your device. So if you want to flash a Rom from a different region I guess you first need to get s-off, which is also not available now. But with the option to download and install all Google apps (if that's everything you need) from apk mirror I doubt you need to do manipulate anything in the device and just use it out of the box getting all your stuff you need from the web and install it.
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Toxicology said:
I have the device for almost 3 weeks now... I'm absolutely happy with it... Don't believe in many of the reviews out there (YouTube etc.)... There are many reviews saying the screen is too dark... That is absolutely not true! I've had the HTC 10 before and while having both devices side by side with same setting, the u11+ indeed looks much darker, but it seems, the lightsensor is much better! In sunlight the u11+ is much better readable than the 10 is... And I'm using just 25% brightness outside in automode and on the 10 I have to use 50+% to be able to read something on the display. What I try to say is, that many reviewers are doing device checks indoor... You don't need your device to be a supertrouper indoors to be clear. So the reviews are dumb. The materials used are absolutely great, the manufacturing is perfect!
So for you question about the Google apps... AFAIK you can download every Google app and install it via playstore. To get playstore itself, check apkmirror.com
Theoretical you can flash other Roms... Practically atm its not possible, cause there aren't any custom roms around yet. It's possible to open bootloader via htcdev site and you can flash custom recovery and root your device. So if you want to flash a Rom from a different region I guess you first need to get s-off, which is also not available now. But with the option to download and install all Google apps (if that's everything you need) from apk mirror I doubt you need to do manipulate anything in the device and just use it out of the box getting all your stuff you need from the web and install it.
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Thank you very much for the advice, see the problem with phones specific to china they don't come with Google services framework and Google Account apks pre built, which are essential for some Google apps to work properly or you would get the force close issues which I see alot of users from China and outside are complaining about after installing manually both apks mentioned and other Google apps on the U11+.
I used to own a Huawei P8 (Great device) but i didn't buy it from China it came with Google apps and wasn't facing the issue I am inquiring about. The point I want to make is that the downfall of that device and these Chinese brands is the updates frequency and lack of developer/rom support.
What I am afraid of with this device besides the updates frequency, lack of developer/rom support is not being able to flash stock roms with Google apps pre built. All of these are red flags to not buy and enjoy this nice device which is a shame.
I think it would be a better decision to stick with the iphone 8+ for now because it retains a better second hand value compared to the 11U+ if i decide to buy it. My true device goal is a 2018 device with better looks/specs and support.
Thanks again.
Toxicology said:
I have the device for almost 3 weeks now... I'm absolutely happy with it... Don't believe in many of the reviews out there (YouTube etc.)... There are many reviews saying the screen is too dark... That is absolutely not true! I've had the HTC 10 before and while having both devices side by side with same setting, the u11+ indeed looks much darker, but it seems, the lightsensor is much better! In sunlight the u11+ is much better readable than the 10 is... And I'm using just 25% brightness outside in automode and on the 10 I have to use 50+% to be able to read something on the display. What I try to say is, that many reviewers are doing device checks indoor... You don't need your device to be a supertrouper indoors to be clear. So the reviews are dumb. The materials used are absolutely great, the manufacturing is perfect!
So for you question about the Google apps... AFAIK you can download every Google app and install it via playstore. To get playstore itself, check apkmirror.com
Theoretical you can flash other Roms... Practically atm its not possible, cause there aren't any custom roms around yet. It's possible to open bootloader via htcdev site and you can flash custom recovery and root your device. So if you want to flash a Rom from a different region I guess you first need to get s-off, which is also not available now. But with the option to download and install all Google apps (if that's everything you need) from apk mirror I doubt you need to do manipulate anything in the device and just use it out of the box getting all your stuff you need from the web and install it.
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I can confirm 100% because I have both devices too.Go with U11+
Trimis de pe al meu HTC 10 folosind Tapatalk
Where can I download RUU file of 1.23.709.3 Taiwan?
kenosis said:
Where can I download RUU file of 1.23.709.3 Taiwan?
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https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=889964283620774713
Anyone know where to get the firmware for 1.24.400.4 India_SEA? Only place i could find is in easy firmware but need to pay for download
sotong said:
Anyone know where to get the firmware for 1.24.400.4 India_SEA? Only place i could find is in easy firmware but need to pay for download
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https://androidfilehost.com/?w=search&s=2Q4DIMG&type=files
Here you go...
I just got done chatting with Nokia support (both chat and email) about getting the required unlock.key file that you need to unlock the bootloader for the Nokia 8, which they said they would unlock. First, a little background. The process Nokia wants you to go through to get the file is to download an apk of theirs which will analyze your phone a bit and then generate a code which you put into a form on their website to get the file emailed to you. Rather clunky but alright. I do so, but then I get an error when the apk runs. "Error messages: Device not support." Very well. I then talk to support. Chat had no idea how to fix it. Email fared just as well. I will copypaste the entire exchange. (Save for the original email I sent as I forgot to save it. Sorry about that.)
Nokia said:
Welcome to Nokia Mobile Care ,
Thank you for your time writing us and thanks for using our Nokia 8 products. We understand why you came to us thats why we will try our best to assist you !
In order to assist you better and more accurately we would like you to provide us a little bit more information :
- Could you please provide us the screenshot with the error message? Thank in advance!
- How are you unlocking bootloader ? in which step are you at ?
Additionally we will provide you the steps unlocking bootloader below :
1-Go to https://www.nokia.com/en_int/phones/bootloader, accept the terms and sign in
2-Scroll down until you see the phone validation form.
3-Download and install NokiaPhoneUnlockBootloader.apk, there is an included link on the page.
4-You will receive a validation code that must be entered into the form on the website along with the email used, note the validation code is only valid for 30 minutes.
5-You will receive an email containing a link to download a file, the name will contain your IMEI number and have an extension .key, it should be renamed to "unlock.key"
6-Start the phone in download mode.
7-Download and set up ADB
8-Start an ADB shell and run the following commands, unlock.key must be in the platform-tools directory from the ADB setup
fastboot flash unlock unlock.key
fastboot oem unlock
You should then see
Unlock success!
9-then run the command
fastboot reboot
Remember that you are important to us and we're looking forward to your response.
If you have questions or face any difficulties, please contact us at your convenience.
Wish you all the best.
Best regards,
Nokia Mobile Care
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S5Guy said:
I have downloaded the official apk from Nokia to get the verification code to put on the website form. When I launch the app and put in my email though, it merely shows the error message shown in the attachment.
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Thank you for getting in touch with Nokia Mobile Care. It's important for us to have you as our customer.
I can see that you are trying to unlock your phone's bootloader, you have already downloaded the app and you are receiving the message saying that "device not supported".
HMD Global allows the bootloader on certain Nokia phones to be unlocked, allowing for customizations. This feature is intended for developers only.
Once the device is being unlocked, it is no longer covered by the manufacturer's limited warranty provided by HMD Global.
If you have religiously followed the steps my colleague provided to you on the previous e-mail and after it you have received the message "Device not Supported" this mean that your device is not supported to have the bootloader unlocked.
If you are facing some issue with your phone, you can send it to a repair center, out specialists has the information on how to handle it. Note that Nokia only provides the possibilities to unlock bootloader to developers.
We hope that the above information is useful.
Any other question you may have are always welcome. Please feel free to contact us again.
You can reach us via chat daily, English support is available 24/7. The live technical support channel is easily accessible from the Nokia support application your Nokia smartphone and from your PC, at: https://www.nokia.com/en_int/phones/support#contact-us.
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S5Guy said:
"If you have religiously followed the steps my colleague provided to you on the previous e-mail and after it you have received the message 'Device not Supported' this mean that your device is not supported to have the bootloader unlocked."
^ This is not correct at all. At least for the Nokia 8. https://twitter.com/sarvikas/status/1045298106818949120
I have followed the prior instructions rigorously, but since the apk does not work, I must ask you for the needed "unlock.key" file. I am very well aware of the consequences of unlocking the bootloader.
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Thank you for getting back to us. I'm sorry to hear that the previous solutions didn't make any difference.
I can see that you are not happy about the previous answer you have had. I understand that can be frustrating sometimes.
As explained before the allowing will depend on many factors, as market, for example. If you have the app running well, if you have tried all the steps to have your bootloader unlocked and still receiving the message "device not supported" there is no other reason than that the app itself is saying the device you are trying to unlock is not supported.
Did you tried to uninstall and reinstall the app? did you tried to restart the process?
Note that here we are a customer care for technical issues customer may face with their device, we do not produce the rules or the policy we just follow then. There is no other advise to you at this moment.
If you have any other question not related to bootloader, please feel free to get back to us any time.
You can reach us via chat daily, English support is available 24/7. The live technical support channel is easily accessible from the Nokia support application your Nokia smartphone and from your PC, at: https://www.nokia.com/en_int/phones/support#contact-us.
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So basically, to sum up, if you're thinking of unlocking the bootloader at all for any reason, steer WAY CLEAR of this phone. My phone may for whatever reason have fallen through the cracks perhaps, but a lot more people than me are reporting this issue. On top of that, I've checked my phone's IMEI to be sure it wasn't stolen or fake and it was perfectly fine and legit. Honestly, I hate that I have to post this message because the Nokia 8 actually has some features I like that aren't really on other phones, but because of this software travesty, I can't recommend it at all.
Nokia, if you're out there, this is a disgrace in both software and support. Please fix this.
Hi
I have the Nokia 8 TA-1012 but I have not tried to unlock the BL. I am currently on Pie so see no reason for doing so as I am happy with the OS.
As most people do not buy a phone to modify the OS I see no problem not recommending this phone for normal use.
Sent from my TA-1012 using Tapatalk
While I didn't unlock through official methods, it might be good to figure out what models of Nokia 8 are affected. Maybe a specific model is affected?
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While I didn't unlock through official methods, it might be good to figure out what models of Nokia 8 are affected. Maybe a specific model is affected?
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It is not related to models, but instead to the build ID's the phones run. (Nokia software is completely generic) Back when Nokia announced the unlock process and the october security patch dropped, phones on october patch started to
report the same issue the OP has encountered. One or two weeks later (after some public outrage ) the app started working again, likely because Nokia added the build ID of the october patch to their
database of allowed versions.
The only solution that doesn't rely on Nokia might be to tear apart their apk and use a rooted phone or an emulator to fake the properties it reads, so the app thinks it runs on a security patch that is supported.
But this approach requires people to send their IMEI to random people on the internet so there are additional risks.
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While I didn't unlock through official methods
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I have heard someone else mention this as well. How did you unofficially unlock the bootloader?
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It is not related to models, but instead to the build ID's the phones run. (Nokia software is completely generic) Back when Nokia announced the unlock process and the october security patch dropped, phones on october patch started to
report the same issue the OP has encountered. One or two weeks later (after some public outrage ) the app started working again, likely because Nokia added the build ID of the october patch to their
database of allowed versions.
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Perhaps downgrading and then trying the unlock app again might work?: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-8/how-to/how-downgraded-pie-to-oreo-t3888178
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Perhaps downgrading and then trying the unlock app again might work?: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-8/how-to/how-downgraded-pie-to-oreo-t3888178
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To downgrade without an unlocked bootloader, you need a full OTA image that is configured accordingly, directly from Nokia. You boot into stock recovery and sideload that image, and in theory you should get an Oreo system.
However: The only full OTA downgrade I have done so far was using the revert-OTA from the Pie Beta Labs build. That gives you Oreo with November / December update and AFAIK those builds are not enabled.
The only other full OTA I know of happened it May, and it might be possible to sideload that one to get a system that you can then update and unlock on September / October patch.
But I never used this zip file so I don't know if stock recovery would accept and flash it if you sideload it.
If anyone here wants to try it out: You can download the file from my nokia cloud folder (https://bit.ly/nokia-nb1 - OTA Updates/NB1-488B-00WW-B01-update.zip).
I would be curious about the results. (Only oreo users should try this.. When you downgrade a Pie install it corrupts your userdata)
(I am intentionally not posting a detailed guide. If you can sideload this, you also know about the risks of messing with your phones software )
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To downgrade without an unlocked bootloader, you need a full OTA image that is configured accordingly, directly from Nokia. You boot into stock recovery and sideload that image, and in theory you should get an Oreo system.
However: The only full OTA downgrade I have done so far was using the revert-OTA from the Pie Beta Labs build. That gives you Oreo with November / December update and AFAIK those builds are not enabled.
The only other full OTA I know of happened it May, and it might be possible to sideload that one to get a system that you can then update and unlock on September / October patch.
But I never used this zip file so I don't know if stock recovery would accept and flash it if you sideload it.
If anyone here wants to try it out: You can download the file from my nokia cloud folder (https://bit.ly/nokia-nb1 - OTA Updates/NB1-488B-00WW-B01-update.zip).
I would be curious about the results. (Only oreo users should try this.. When you downgrade a Pie install it corrupts your userdata)
(I am intentionally not posting a detailed guide. If you can sideload this, you also know about the risks of messing with your phones software )
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I'm your man. With nothing left to lose. o_o Will report back with the results ASAP.
I'm back and with bad news. The update process via the recovery menu seemed to run into an error where it complained about the timestamp on the update zip being too old, but for whatever reason, it proceeded anyway. OK, wiped the data (what data?) and did a factory reset, now it's booting up. I check the system information to be sure and it is 8.1.0. Installed the apk. Ran it. AND THEN...
Device not support.
I'm gonna try this with the zip mentioned in frankoid's post and do another update again, but honestly, it looks like Nokia just wants to be an asshole at this point.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SUCCESS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This update zip is what you need: https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../f9cb380bd9c2bf1b6ddebcab9dcf389843eb2d39.zip
It may be different for the TA-1012, but according to that earlier post, it does not seem to be the case. Nevertheless, just to be safe, here's the zip for the TA-1012: https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../139c94fd08f52fbd3b852ab4ef5c6515fffb784e.zip (I don't have a TA-1012 so I wasn't able to test this particular zip.)
So basically, to make sure there's no problems, make sure in the Developer's options on the phone that OEM unlocking is enabled, then put your SD card into the phone. Plug the phone into your computer. Copy the update zip that you need somewhere onto the SD card. Disconnect the USB cable. Shut down the phone. Then, while holding down the Volume Up button, reconnect the USB cable. You should see a sad android with "No command" displayed. Now release the Volume Up button. Then hold down the power button and then JUST PRESS once on the Volume Up button. You should be at a recovery menu. Using the volume keys, scroll down to the 'Apply update on SD card' option and select it. Select the zip that you copied over to the SD card earlier and then let it install for a while. It will probably pop up with a 'timestamp too old' error, but just ignore this. The update will install anyway. Then once it's done, do a factory reset on the phone and then shut down. MAKE SURE THERE'S NO SIM CARD IN THE PHONE.
Now that's out of the way, just click through the first-time setup screens but DO NOT ENABLE WI-FI or any kind of internet connection. We don't want the phone to update itself back to Android 9. Now plug the phone in again. Copy the bootloaderunlocker apk from Nokia's website onto the phone. Install it. Put in the email address you want the unlock key emailed to. Then voila! You'll get the verification code. Put it into the form on Nokia's website and you'll be emailed an unlock.key file. From there, the site will tell you how to proceed.
Thank you apple boy for this topic.
100% troll.
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Great to hear that you got it working! My zip likely not worked because it just throws you back half a year (where official unlock didn't even exist) - you would have to update until you find a security patch that works.
But if November patch worked for you thats great! Since the May OTA worked for you that also means that people could choose to use the unofficial (paid) unlock method so Nokia doesn't know about whether they are locked or unlocked (warranty reasons).
Those OTA zips are model-agnostic btw. Whether they say TA-1004 or TA-1012 doesn't matter, they are the same. Only google makes that distinction on their servers, the software doesn't.
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Thank you apple boy for this topic.
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What's less useful...
A detailed set of instructions aimed at helping other forum members
... Or your post?
On mine that option is greyed out...
Thank you that was indeed very helpful. Will do the same now...
If I can find out WHY on my device that option is greyed out. How can I overcome this? Thanks
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Thank you that was indeed very helpful. Will do the same now...
If I can find out WHY on my device that option is greyed out. How can I overcome this? Thanks
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Did you touch the option in the past at all? If you did, it will be greyed out. As long as it's switched on though, it's fine. (I heard it will "ungrey" itself after a week, but there you go.)
No, did not do anything and it is off and greyed. I don't think it will magically ungrey itself. I did however download that unlock.apk and sent out email and pin, now waiting if a reply will come with the unlock code and procedure. Its been a few hours and no reply, so perhaps that's not working either.
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No, did not do anything and it is off and greyed. I don't think it will magically ungrey itself. I did however download that unlock.apk and sent out email and pin, now waiting if a reply will come with the unlock code and procedure. Its been a few hours and no reply, so perhaps that's not working either.
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I'm assuming you have a brand new TA-1004? And yeah, you should have gotten back a code long ago.
Try some of these options. https://www.theandroidsoul.com/how-to-fix-oem-unlock-greyed-out-or-oem-unlock-disabled-problem/
It could be though that it's just been flat out disabled due to region or whatever. If the solutions in the above link don't work, try downgrading back anyway and then using the apk as explained in an earlier post of mine.
It seems to be a case of "flat out disabled". I did a factory reset already and this setting won't change. I actually bought 2 of those phones and on both is the same.
How do I see or find out what region they are for?
And for the booloader, seems I have to go the old fashion way now...
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I have the TA-1004 DS which is International. So wouldn't understand why ist greyed.
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Mine has same problem and I've also been through similar online-forum attempts to help.
Model: TA-1012
Hardware version: 3.1
Patch level: 1 Jan 2019
Build No: 00WW_5_11A, 00WW_5_110_SP01
Downgrade your phobe and you can unlock, i have the same phone and this is what i did. I downloaded my phone firmware,i place the update file on my external sd card, i reset my phone to factory stock, i shut down my device an while shut down i press vol + and plug in my cable, i wait for the no comand screen and press power while holding vol up and get in recovery where i update from sd card and boom oreo
There's been a lot of new users picking up cheap G7 ThinQ G710ULM (US Unlocked) versions on ebay lately, then getting frustrated when they find out it a hacked Sprint version (G710pm).
I'm finding posts from new users on different corners of the internet, Telegram groups, Reddit, etc, usually saying that they can't upgrade from Oreo and their device is missing a serial number, and the IMEI is actually from the Sprint pm version. I couldn't find a lot of info in one place about these handsets, so I'm starting this thread to discuss them. There's a good chance any ULM on ebay for a good price is one of these. I bought 3 of them for different people from different sellers, and this was the case on all of them. I almost returned them all and gave up until I did some research and found out THIS ISN'T NECESSARILY A BAD THING!
In fact, it may actually be beneficial compared to the real ULM version in some ways. First of all, it WILL work with T-mobile USA just fine. The bands all seem to work, it even supports WiFi calling and VOLTE, and there's a chance even B71 will work (although this isn't 100% verified, it shows up as an available band to test in the service menu). The real ULM supposedly skips this band. Some people even say the real ULM version is also missing bands for AT&T, but the PM crossflashed version seems to connect to them (this might be an isolated incident or fluke, but at least one redditor claims this was his experience). I'm still not clear on how the unlocked official US version can be missing AT&T bands, so I'd love for other people to maybe chime in here with their experiences.
Yes, you can update to Pie. The OTA updates won't work, likely because of the missing serial number. On that note, I'd LOVE to find out why that is. Can anyone explain why these crossflashed devices are missing the SN? Does that happen on other crossflashed devices?
Either way, follow this guide here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg...how-to-install-pie-stock-treble-aosp-t3914079
Note, this guide was written for flashing a European variant, but the same steps apply. Just choose a kdz for the ULM variant from here: https://lg-firmwares.com/lg-lmg710ulm-firmwares/#tab=firmwares
^ I recommend the latest Google Fi firmware version, which is G710ULM20e_00_NAO_US_OP_1010.kdz , from 2019-11-14
There is a more recent version from BPT, but it is unclear what that firmware is for. BPT seems to be some sort of regional carrier, so you are better off with the regular USA or Fi version.
Also note, you may need to use 7zip to extract the dll file from that guide. That took me a while to figure out, as Windows explorer throws an error with it. Once you finish, your phone will reboot with a shiny new (relatively) up to date Pie firmware!
There. You now saved yourself a few bucks and got a solid phone. Feel free to share your experiences with the handset here.
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There's been a lot of new users picking up cheap G7 ThinQ G710ULM (US Unlocked) versions on ebay lately, then getting frustrated when they find out it a hacked Sprint version (G710pm).
I'm finding posts from new users on different corners of the internet, Telegram groups, Reddit, etc, usually saying that they can't upgrade from Oreo and their device is missing a serial number, and the IMEI is actually from the Sprint pm version. I couldn't find a lot of info in one place about these handsets, so I'm starting this thread to discuss them. There's a good chance any ULM on ebay for a good price is one of these. I bought 3 of them for different people from different sellers, and this was the case on all of them. I almost returned them all and gave up until I did some research and found out THIS ISN'T NECESSARILY A BAD THING!
In fact, it may actually be beneficial compared to the real ULM version in some ways. First of all, it WILL work with T-mobile USA just fine. The bands all seem to work, it even supports WiFi calling and VOLTE, and there's a chance even B71 will work (although this isn't 100% verified, it shows up as an available band to test in the service menu). The real ULM supposedly skips this band. Some people even say the real ULM version is also missing bands for AT&T, but the PM crossflashed version seems to connect to them (this might be an isolated incident or fluke, but at least one redditor claims this was his experience). I'm still not clear on how the unlocked official US version can be missing AT&T bands, so I'd love for other people to maybe chime in here with their experiences.
Yes, you can update to Pie. The OTA updates won't work, likely because of the missing serial number. On that note, I'd LOVE to find out why that is. Can anyone explain why these crossflashed devices are missing the SN? Does that happen on other crossflashed devices?
Either way, follow this guide here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg...how-to-install-pie-stock-treble-aosp-t3914079
Note, this guide was written for flashing a European variant, but the same steps apply. Just choose a kdz for the ULM variant from here: https://lg-firmwares.com/lg-lmg710ulm-firmwares/#tab=firmwares
^ I recommend the latest Google Fi firmware version, which is G710ULM20e_00_NAO_US_OP_1010.kdz , from 2019-11-14
There is a more recent version from BPT, but it is unclear what that firmware is for. BPT seems to be some sort of regional carrier, so you are better off with the regular USA or Fi version.
Also note, you may need to use 7zip to extract the dll file from that guide. That took me a while to figure out, as Windows explorer throws an error with it. Once you finish, your phone will reboot with a shiny new (relatively) up to date Pie firmware!
There. You now saved yourself a few bucks and got a solid phone. Feel free to share your experiences with the handset here.
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The devices lose the s/n and possibly imei because people are flashing using lgup 1.14 dev version which causes issues with nvdata.
Lgup 1.15 fixes this when you go back to oreo then update to pie.
Also crossflashed devices do not get ota because lgup marks these devices as crossflashed in nvdata using a 0x01 value for certified_device
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The devices lose the s/n and possibly imei because people are flashing using lgup 1.14 dev version which causes issues with nvdata.
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Wow, that's some good info right there, thank you for sharing!
Hmm- messing with nvdata though? So you're saying the SN missing is some sort of accident or goof? That doesn't sound so cool. Should I be concerned anything else is messed up? There's a ton of these in the wild now and it seems the SN is the only weird side effect that has been noticed.
As far as I know the IMEI is fine (looking it up reveals it is a PM imei, which is correct, and it does work with voice over Wifi and VOLTE, which I think wouldn't work if the IMEI was messed up). In fact, it's interesting because when that screen loads in Settings>About, etc, it shows "checking" under S/N, then checking goes away and it comes back blank. None of the other fields seem to need any sort of checking first. There's something fishy about how the S/N is stored that it has to check it first and then error out.
Lgup 1.15 fixes this when you go back to oreo then update to pie.
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Hmm. It came with Oreo, and I used 1.15 to flash to Pie. So you're saying I should flash another Oreo kdz with my LGUP and it will magically fix any corrupt NVdata?
Also crossflashed devices do not get ota because lgup marks these devices as crossflashed in nvdata using a 0x01 value for certified_device
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Oh, that is unfortunate. And that value stays with it forever, even if you go back to it's native firmware? I'm assuming that value can't be manipulated with any of the tools we have available.
Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge. Any insight on how the bands work? Is that from nvdata as well, and completely independent of firmware? So essentially, I have whatever band support a G710pm has? Or perhaps was it manipulated by the seller/refurbisher, who possibly used some nvram voodoo tricks which killed the S/N as a result?
Even tho the s/n is blank and at time if you try to show the imei it might also be blank, it is still stored internally and not lost forever.
There is multiple oreo's which for ulm is 10g and 11g, but i would have said flash to the original firmware but you cannot as sprint kdz is not available and the people who have an Original firmware still on device cannot or will not back it up for us.
The value for certified device returns to normal when flashed to the original firmware as lgup has an internal database used for identifying models.
As far as the basebands, all g7 thinq's come with the same bands no matter the firmware or region. The difference is the kdz gives band priority to the ones prefered by the carrier.
All of that can be changed by getting into the lg data secret menu or the dialer code menu
Remember now bootloader and root for the LG g7 is just the beginning. You talk about nvdata you might as well throw out EFS backup as well.
The point is that TWRP creates faulty EFS backups on many devices which can't be restored properly. For our devices TWRP is barely universal. People selling crossflashed phones know this which is why they sell them.
I prefer the manual backup using adb shell you can do it with terminal emulator as well.
Qfil is very powerful for Qualcomm devices and we'll figure out how to make back ups of all partitions that involve serial numbers and IMEI ( nvdata and efs).
Just wait you'll see.
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Remember now bootloader and root for the LG g7 is just the beginning. You talk about nvdata you might as well throw out EFS backup as well.
The point is that TWRP creates faulty EFS backups on many devices which can't be restored properly. For our devices TWRP is barely universal. People selling crossflashed phones know this which is why they sell them.
I prefer the manual backup using adb shell you can do it with terminal emulator as well.
Qfil is very powerful for Qualcomm devices and we'll figure out how to make back ups of all partitions that involve serial numbers and IMEI ( nvdata and efs).
Just wait you'll see.
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Thats already been possible since day 1, use qpst with your msl code to backup qcn with imei and s/n.
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The point is that TWRP creates faulty EFS backups on many devices which can't be restored properly. For our devices TWRP is barely universal. People selling crossflashed phones know this which is why they sell them.
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I don't understand. What does twrp have to do with any of this? My bootloader is locked and the stock recovery is still there. The devices are likely just flashed with LGup as is, and that doesn't seem to have effected much outside of a missing SN.
Are you saying that my cross flashed phone would effect things if I tried to root somehow? Or am I missing the point here?
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Thats already been possible since day 1, use qpst with your msl code to backup qcn with imei and s/n.
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Can you please elaborate for those unfamiliar with this?
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I don't understand. What does twrp have to do with any of this? My bootloader is locked and the stock recovery is still there. The devices are likely just flashed with LGup as is, and that doesn't seem to have effected much outside of a missing SN.
Are you saying that my cross flashed phone would effect things if I tried to root somehow? Or am I missing the point here?
Can you please elaborate for those unfamiliar with this?
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Using TWRP to create a backup of efs. Sometimes the restore is faulty.
EFS partition holds up the unique IMEI number of the device, also other identifying numbers like MAC address, MEID, and ESN are stored up in this partition.
Check you IMEI with this.
https://imeipro.info/check_lg.html
To get your sn.
Oh ok.
So I don't actually need to know my SN but I'd like it to not be blank if flashing back to a previous version would restore it... Especially if there are possibly other parts of nvram that may be corrupt that I'm unaware of?
Thanks for the info. The one I got said it can't work on Sprint or Verizon networks, and is missing the serial #, as you said.
I got just one from bay with S/N missing and software version G710ULM10g. Latest patch level Sep 1, 2018 (Android 8.0.0). Is there any way to install Android 10 based ROM?
Assuming that after following the steps (Part 1 only) (hope we can skip part 2?) to somehow install G710ULM20e_00_NAO_US_OP_1010 (Android 9), is there a way to follow similar steps after part-1 to update it to Android 10 based ROM?
It would be great if someone can help to install Android 10 directly from Android 8.0 (without the need to installing Android 9). I am not sure if its even possible to get Android 10 on such bay unlocked devices without S/N.
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I got just one from bay with S/N missing and software version G710ULM10g. Latest patch level Sep 1, 2018 (Android 8.0.0). Is there any way to install Android 10 based ROM?
Assuming that after following the steps (Part 1 only) (hope we can skip part 2?) to somehow install G710ULM20e_00_NAO_US_OP_1010 (Android 9), is there a way to follow similar steps after part-1 to update it to Android 10 based ROM?
It would be great if someone can help to install Android 10 directly from Android 8.0 (without the need to installing Android 9). I am not sure if its even possible to get Android 10 on such bay unlocked devices without S/N.
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If you must know the serial number there is a one site that you enter imei and it'll tell you what it is. Just gotta search on Google.
Serial number is lost when bootloader is unlocked. You can regain it if you relock and go back to stock. Not sure what version of g7 you have. More likely it's probably crossflashed and sold like that so there won't be a kdz to go back to stock.
Android 10 has a thread they tell you what kdz to crossflash too and how to update to android 10 with the activity launcher app.
I just got a 710pm off ebay. I unlocked the bootloader, crossflashed to ulm pie, and rooted. It works just fine. [emoji106]
Sent from my LM-G710 using Tapatalk
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If you must know the serial number there is a one site that you enter imei and it'll tell you what it is. Just gotta search on Google.
Serial number is lost when bootloader is unlocked. You can regain it if you relock and go back to stock. Not sure what version of g7 you have. More likely it's probably crossflashed and sold like that so there won't be a kdz to go back to stock.
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I don't know if there's much use of serial number. Isn't it better to have unlocked bootloader?
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Android 10 has a thread they tell you what kdz to crossflash too and how to update to android 10 with the activity launcher app.
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Can you please help me with the correct thread post for crossflashed devices like mine bought through ebay? I appreciate your help.
vishal198900 said:
I don't know if there's much use of serial number. Isn't it better to have unlocked bootloader?
Can you please help me with the correct thread post for crossflashed devices like mine bought through ebay? I appreciate your help.
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Here's the crossflashing thread using command line lgup.
Thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g7-thinq/how-to/cross-flash-oreo-pie-firmwares-lg-g7-g7-t3915303
There's another lgup dualmode you can use the partion dl option to install the Korean kdz that Android 10 uses. Search for that.
To install the Android 10 LGUP_FOTA.up update which you use activity launcher to install.
Thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g7-thinq/how-to/android-10-beta-lg-g7-g710n-t4059483
netookska05 said:
Here's the crossflashing thread using command line lgup.
Thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g7-thinq/how-to/cross-flash-oreo-pie-firmwares-lg-g7-g7-t3915303
There's another lgup dualmode you can use the partion dl option to install the Korean kdz that Android 10 uses. Search for that.
To install the Android 10 LGUP_FOTA.up update which you use activity launcher to install.
Thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g7-thinq/how-to/android-10-beta-lg-g7-g710n-t4059483
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Thanks. My phone (G710PM) is cross-flashed with G710ULM firmware Android 8. Please suggest is below plan will work?
1) First update existing firmware to stock Android 9.0 i.e. G710ULM20e_00_NAO_US_OP_1010 using these steps.
2) Then install Lineage OS 17.1 (based on Android 10) because it needs stock Android 9.0 as a pre-requisite using these steps.
vishal198900 said:
Thanks. My phone (G710PM) is cross-flashed with G710ULM firmware Android 8. Please suggest is below plan will work?
1) First update existing firmware to stock Android 9.0 i.e. G710ULM20e_00_NAO_US_OP_1010 using these steps.
2) Then install Lineage OS 17.1 (based on Android 10) because it needs stock Android 9.0 as a pre-requisite using these steps.
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Yes it will work.
I'd also like to add that Google Pay will not work, at retail brick and mortar stores.
A pop up says device may be rooted or modified.
I have magisk installed and it seems to trick Schwab banking app.
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Edit: I followed the instruction from the following video, and was able to get GPay to accept the card. Also Gpay needs to be manually hidden in magisk, be sure to select 'display system apps' to find it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKYC0r-m0Mo
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I am not an expert but I just bought one of these Ebay phones. It has Pie but what would like to know is how can I get the security updates? Or is that not possible? Please help. Thanks in advance.
captain barbosa said:
I am not an expert but I just bought one of these Ebay phones. It has Pie but what would like to know is how can I get the security updates? Or is that not possible? Please help. Thanks in advance.
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If you're on Pie, I doubt you have one of these Sprint phones. Check if you pass SafetyNet and if so, you have a native ULM model. Most G7 variants receive very few updates (including the ULM).
You can manually update to latest Android 11 (April patch)
Bootloader unlock may be required.
Download the ROM https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmwar...-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_cid50_CFC.xml.zip
Unpack the zip and enter bootloader (turn the phone off and press and hold volume down and power it on)
Flash everything EXCEPT radio.img. Failure to do it will result in NO SIM error!
Everything is better with this version ROM. Do not update to Android at this time because it's a mess.
I manually upgraded to A12 on my XT2141-2 as soon as I was able. The only issue I've had was SIM not detected with 1 specific Lsposed module enabled, disabling that one module resolved that though. And ofc not having Gravity Box yet kinda sucks but I've had a blast with new theming possibility with A12 thanks to Repainted and Project Themed apps.
Could you elaborate on any issues you experienced yourself?
Sorry to have to ask this, but what happens if I somehow screw things up? unless I'm mistaken there's no TWRP for this phone (yet) to help with recovery...and how might I go about backing things up before I try to flash a new ROM build on my device? (Still new to things)
edit: addition: probably a stupid question, but I've only ever flashed the `boot.img` file, am I supposed to "fastboot flash" every file over?
ruq said:
Sorry to have to ask this, but what happens if I somehow screw things up? unless I'm mistaken there's no TWRP for this phone (yet) to help with recovery...and how might I go about backing things up before I try to flash a new ROM build on my device? (Still new to things)
edit: addition: probably a stupid question, but I've only ever flashed the `boot.img` file, am I supposed to "fastboot flash" every file over?
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will this unlock verizon edge 5g
jakethesnake24 said:
will this unlock verizon edge 5g
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No. Everything I've read states that Verizon Phones are hard-locked-down and cannot be rooted, unless there exists or is discovered at some point in the future an exploit to crack such phones. Sorry if that means you're out of luck.
I believe the preferred way of having a rootable phone is to always outright purchase it independently of any carrier. I purchased mine unlocked at a Best Buy.
In case anyone is reading this and getting a 404 on the OG post link for the ROM I found it under this updated link.
In case I get another phone with the latest RETUS OTA and run into the same problem where the phone will not accept the Unlock Code sent by Motorola. "FAILED (remote error)" every time. I don't know if this new OTA is the problem, or if the phone I received had a hardware or firmware problem. I posted here about that problem 2 days ago, so the history is in that thread. TIA . . .
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SOLVED. Rollback from 40-95-9 to 40-95-6 --CANNOT-- be done. Anti-rollback "protection" prevents the 95-6 version of bootloader.img from being flashed.
NOTE: Trying to flash older firmware wipes the existing firmware, so attempting to do this will leave you with a systemless phone. If you insist on trying it yourself, BE SURE TO HAVE A COPY OF YOUR CURRENT (OR NEWER) FIRMWARE on hand.
According to my notes, at some point when I was doing OTA updates I did end up with 40-95-9; however, I suspect this update occurred after I unlocked the device. Hence, when I rolled back to the Feb version, I did not run into issues.
That said, I would NOT attempt to roll back with a stock bootloader locked device. You (likely) may run into motorola's implementation of Androids roll back protection which will prevent the device from booting. Without the 40-95-9 firmware file, I don't think it will be easy to get back to a working device. i.e. some form of blank flashing will be necessary. You might be able to recover from this, but I think it will be a headache.
Hopefully someone else will respond with some better advice/info for you.
HTH
EDIT you wrote in your other thread:
I should probably stress, I flashed the entire firmware with no problems at all.
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but I'm not sure what you flashed. I doubt it was an older version. If you have the 40-95-9 firmware file, you might be ok to try. Just be aware you could end up with a device that is at best difficult if not impossible to unbrick.
Before flashing anything, be sure to allow OEM unlocking from developer options and get your unlock code from motorola's www site as you did previously.
Even tho it will soft brick the device, I'd flash everything from an older version. Reboot to the now hopefully older bootloader (you can check what bootloader is running with `fastboot getvar all`). If you end up with the red "No valid operating system" screen, just simultaneously hold down the power and volume down buttons until you get back to the bootloader. Assuming you can get into the bootloader (I'm not 100% cerntain that you can) from there you may be able to unlock or at least re-flash the 40-95-9 firmware to recover.
Note I have not attempted this so I can't say this will work. It's just what I would try in this situation if I didn't care about the time spent trying to recover or permanently bricking the device.
Good luck and I hope you don't have to try it.
It's just too hard to guess what might happen with the new arrangement of partitions in Android 10. I've rescued a couple of soft-bricks (Moto and Samsung believe it or not) but they were cheaper or just older. I'd rather not risk hard-bricking a phone after just shelling out $170-200 for it. (That's Swappa prices, everywere else is another $100 or so.) On older partitioning an unlocked bootloader wouldn't have made any difference in whether rollback worked or not. It was (pretty much) all about matching up bootloader versions (or digital signing for locked bootloader etc). Rollback would either work or it wouldn't.
Right now I'm trying to find a phone with something prior to 95-9 firmware. If I can't find that, I think I'll just try to talk my lady into a slightly smaller phone. She's been spoiled by the newer 6.7-6.8" phablets. I hate them myself, but this is not for me.
Thanks a bunch for trying to help.
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. . . in your other thread:
. . . I'm not sure what you flashed. I doubt it was an older version. If you have the 40-95-9 firmware file, you might be ok to try. Just be aware you could end up with a device that is at best difficult if not impossible to unbrick.
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Forgot to say, I was explaining in the other thread that I had downloaded 95-9 via Lenovo's Rescue and Smart Assistant right off the bat, so I would have that for backup just in case. I did end up flashing it (the old-fashioned way, with a couple dozen fastboot commands) to see if maybe that would fix any possible glitch in the firmware. Also after trying to unlock a few more times, I reconnected to Rescue and Smart Assistant and actually ran the whole rescue deal, thus flashing 95-9 one more time.
I had also downloaded 95-6 from lolinet but didn't get the nerve to try flashing it. Android 10 on this phone is just too weird. Last year I unlocked and Magisk-rooted a Moto G Stylus 2021 on Android 10 with never a hint of a problem anywhere.
NOPE, this cannot be done. See bottom of my first post.