still on stock but it is just like butter idk how all i did was root. when i was not rooted it was little sluggish. i am planning on staying on stock rom will i still get the updates? and if i install them do i loose the root?
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still on stock but it is just like butter idk how all i did was root. when i was not rooted it was little sluggish. i am planning on staying on stock rom will i still get the updates? and if i install them do i loose the root?
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As long as your on stock ROM, then yes you can still receive otas from Google...or Sprint.
No you will not loose root buy you may have to reflash super user ( which is essentially loosing but very easy to attain again)
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flameinthefire said:
still on stock but it is just like butter idk how all i did was root. when i was not rooted it was little sluggish. i am planning on staying on stock rom will i still get the updates? and if i install them do i loose the root?
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Odds are it's the full system wipe, which is like a super Factory Data Reset, that is the source of your better feeling GNex. Factory Data Resets cure a lot of ills.
So if anyone ever wants to know what is means by "placebo effect" there you go....
Rooting on it's own will not do anything to speed up the phone. It only allows superuser access privilege to you or apps you allow. This you should probably question and better have a good reason for.
Wiping the phone as a consequence of unlocking the bootloader may do that temporarily.
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matt2053 said:
So if anyone ever wants to know what is means by "placebo effect" there you go....
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Haha
10char
matt2053 said:
So if anyone ever wants to know what is means by "placebo effect" there you go....
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tada!
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flameinthefire said:
still on stock but it is just like butter idk how all i did was root. when i was not rooted it was little sluggish. i am planning on staying on stock rom will i still get the updates? and if i install them do i loose the root?
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You probably won't be able to apply the OTAs properly. You'll have to flash them manually with fastboot.
matt2053 said:
So if anyone ever wants to know what is means by "placebo effect" there you go....
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Pretty. Darn. Much.
martonikaj said:
You probably won't be able to apply the OTAs properly. You'll have to flash them manually with fastboot.
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Rooted stock here - OTA's apply fine, but you do have to re-root after getting them. I went from 4.0.1 to 4.0.2 a few hours ago.
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Rooted stock here - OTA's apply fine, but you do have to re-root after getting them. I went from 4.0.1 to 4.0.2 a few hours ago.
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I knew I was right.
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Rooted mine today as well. I like the results.
Bill3753 said:
Rooted mine today as well. I like the results.
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yea me too the main reason i wanted to root was because i wanted to wipe the battery status
Bill3753 said:
Rooted mine today as well. I like the results.
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Hey everyone. I'm upgrading from my HTC Hero that I've had forever. I just ordered my Epic Touch 4G this morning since they are sold out everywhere. It should be here in a couple of days with UPS. How stable are the rooted kernels so far? Are the problems people are having worth rooting the phone or would it be better off stock until a known stable kernel/rom are working?
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Hey everyone. I'm upgrading from my HTC Hero that I've had forever. I just ordered my Epic Touch 4G this morning since they are sold out everywhere. It should be here in a couple of days with UPS. How stable are the rooted kernels so far? Are the problems people are having worth rooting the phone or would it be better off stock until a known stable kernel/rom are working?
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I am personally waiting until things are more stable and stock eg30 tar is released so there is a way to flash back to stock. Unless you absolutely need to back up your data or need wireless tether, I suggest waiting.
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I'm waiting until a stock kernel is posted. Can't go without wifi or data. Also might wait till its a et4g compiled kernel and not from the galaxy SII international version.
The Evo3D Killer!!!
Sure it is. Just nice having root apps again.
No risk....no instability.
I am waiting until there is a way to recover if things gets screwed up. This phone is so fast unless you need wifi tether I would not root yet. I have had the hero and first epic which I loved both, but this phone is just amazing out of the box.
If you need to restore or back up data from a backup such as Titanium or MyBackup Pro then yes I would root.
Only if you care about 4500 quads and 120 megaflops
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jlear3 said:
Only if you care about 4500 quads and 120 megaflops
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and 1.21 giggawatts
tool2269 said:
and 1.21 giggawatts
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ROFL. Nice quote.
now all we need is those new NIKE AIR MAGS and your good to GO!!!!!!!
aznmode said:
If you need to restore or back up data from a backup such as Titanium or MyBackup Pro then yes I would root.
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This is why I rushed off into root. I haven't restored any data yet.
However, I regret my decision to rush in so quickly. I should have waited week or two before rushing in on the root.
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I am personally waiting until things are more stable and stock eg30 tar is released so there is a way to flash back to stock.
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I am waiting until there is a way to recover if things gets screwed up.
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Same reason I'm waiting.
I've returned one E4GT already after killing voice/data with root.
I'm waiting until there's a recoverable stock kernel before doing that again.
I went for it because of tethering needs, but its an iffy call at this point with no stock file.
Either way though, its just kickass the amount of devpower we have on this beast. I'm not accustomed to a device with such a list of all-star devs working on it. They'll have things rockin balls in no time flat.
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I've returned one E4GT already after killing voice/data with root.
I'm waiting until there's a recoverable stock kernel before doing that again.
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How did you return it?
Hello guys I was just wondering if this ACS root method, being the first root attempt is official? After reading through the xda threads for this root im seeing a lot of people seem to be having issues... Thanks!
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Great question. I am holding off on mine till I see more work out.
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Hello guys I was just wondering if this ACS root method, being the first root attempt is official? After reading through the xda threads for this root im seeing a lot of people seem to be having issues... Thanks!
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The only issue people seem to be having are issues that I have, unrooted. Though it seems to be to varying degrees of annoyance.
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I haven't seen a method yet that is stable enough for me to make the move. Also want to see a clean unroot backout before biting. Glad to see the progress but am holding off.
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I haven't seen a method yet that is stable enough for me to make the move. Also want to see a clean unroot backout before biting. Glad to see the progress but am holding off.
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This is the only thing I'm waiting on.
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My opinion and my opinion only:
I rooted my phone the second zedo posted his first kernel. Overall it was running good. At first I thought the issues people were having with loss of signal and data lock were due to the root but have since seen unrooted phones have the same issue. I however never got the LOS or data lockup.
Yesterday I returned my phone for a new one and have not rooted it. I still havent had LOS or data lockup but what I do notice is SIGNIFICANT battery improvement over being rooted.
Rooted battery at best was draining 6% an hour. More often was average of 1o% hour. Battery after battery calibration lasted 14 hours
Unrooted battery as of this minute is draining 2% an hour. This battery should be on par to last over 2 days but realistically will be over a day Im sure.
So my personally opinion is dont root till a) theres a way out and b) it doesnt require a kernel push. Something just doesnt seem right having to replace a kernel to achieve root. Never had to do that before and dont plan on doing it again.
Also, get a usb jig before rooting to avoid the triangle splash screen and counter.
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root [...] is official
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"Official Root" ... ROFL
Yes, samsung released official root yesterday.
In all seriousness though, root is no longer experimental when it is reversible. At the moment, it is not.
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kingsway8605 said:
Yes, samsung released official root yesterday.
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What are you talking about? Link?
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What are you talking about? Link?
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Lord help me
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Ok I am using Zedomax's V2, which is the overclockable Kernel with root and CWM. After flashing I did the Data reset which involves the ##...# code listed in the forums. My phone is rooted, overclocked, and running flawless. Most of the issues, other than the data loss(fixed with the data reset), are due to people doing things they shouldnt do... Like doing a factory reset in CWM without having a rom to flash afterward. This is what is causing the bootloops. If you follow the directions and dont get too ambitious you will be fine. That being said... if you are concerned then just wait until we get the stock tar so that if you do mess up while flashing anything you can flash right back to stock. Personally I believe most of the issues are user error.
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Thank you for your incredibly helpful post.
Are you talking about the source code that Samsung recently released?
He was speaking sarcastically.. Samsung obviously did not release an "official" root.
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Thank you for your incredibly helpful post.
Are you talking about the source code that Samsung recently released?
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Devi0124 said:
He was speaking sarcastically.. Samsung obviously did not release an "official" root.
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Thats like apple releasing a jailbteak lmao
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I would wait until there is a way to go back to stock. Then u could try. In reality though we should be flashing a custom recovery and not a Complete kernel. Then for root u flash the su.zip. then you can flash a custom rom/kernel or stay stock with root.
The Evo3D Killer!!!
Is root ready? Signs say no
^^^normal font just didnt carry the same effect for ya or something?
musclehead84 said:
In reality though we should be flashing a custom recovery and not a Complete kernel. Then for root u flash the su.zip. then you can flash a custom rom/kernel or stay stock with root.
The Evo3D Killer!!!
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Exactly the way it should be done. I learned my lesson about rushing to get this thing unlocked. Sometimes being first doesnt mean being right
I just got my nexus this past week and I'm wondering if I should root. I'm coming from an Optimus V where it was a necessity to root. Are there any roms and kernels that can help save battery life?
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Of course . I can't live without root. But its really preference.
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The better question is why should you not root?
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Don't bother rooting.
use the nexus toolbox to unlock and flash a custom recovery, then create a backup in recovery.
Flash aokp b37 and franco nightly 166 kernel, and you'll be amazed at how much smoother, how much better the battery life is, and how much more customizable your phone is.
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bongostl said:
Don't bother rooting.
use the nexus toolbox to unlock and flash a custom recovery, then create a backup in recovery.
Flash aokp b37 and franco nightly 166 kernel, and you'll be amazed at how much smoother, how much better the battery life is, and how much more customizable your phone is.
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I wouldn't suggest this. I would read up on how to do things manually and don't rely in toolkits.
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I wouldn't suggest this. I would read up on how to do things manually and don't rely in toolkits.
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+1 this
- Google
Got mine two days ago and just had to root for a little more performance... let alone my battery life doubled. Do it and you won't regret.
Maui4x4 said:
Got mine two days ago and just had to root for a little more performance... let alone my battery life doubled. Do it and you won't regret.
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What ROM and kernel are you using? Battery life is dearly important to me. I would do bad things for battery life...
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What ROM and kernel are you using? Battery life is dearly important to me. I would do bad things for battery life...
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Anything that is based on 4.0.4, even stock. I don't find custom kernels to make a big difference in saving battery (my opinion).. as concerning whether u should root or not, it depends on what u want to do with ur phone and whether u're satisfied or not with stock. Users' needs and expectations differ, so don't let anyone make that decision for u.
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Got mine two days ago and just had to root for a little more performance... let alone my battery life doubled. Do it and you won't regret.
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Sorry,but i must call BS on this one, there's no way u could've got a realistic estimate of ur battery in those 2days.
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Here is my opinion: Why would anyone buy an Android phone if you don't root it? I hate Apple as a company but even I admit that the iPhone is a great piece of technology that inspired all the Android phones. If you don't want to root your device, just return it and get an iPhone.
If you want bloatware gone (yes GN has it too), more customization, better battery life, and snappier phone, go ahead and root and customize. I did it manually, YMMV. I use AOKP and Franco's kernel.
I just ran into a problem when rooting. I unlocked the bootloader and flashed clockworkmod and then pulled the battery to reboot but it didn't wipe the phone so I'm not sure what to do
PS: Sorry for not putting this in the Q&A section but I just realized.
rayiskon said:
Sorry,but i must call BS on this one, there's no way u could've got a realistic estimate of ur battery in those 2days.
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Don't have to say sorry lol, I'll drop screens in this thread way later after I run this charge down.
To O.P.:
Check out my sig and I barely use 3g so that helps a lot.
Maui4x4 said:
Don't have to say sorry lol, I'll drop screens in this thread way later after I run this charge down.
To O.P.:
Check out my sig and I barely use 3g so that helps a lot.
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mate, u have to run a few full cycles of the battery to make an objective analysis, u couldn't have done that in the first 2 days u got the phone
I see no reason not to root. Yes it comes down to personal preference but clearly the OP has experience rooting so it shouldn't be that difficult, especially given that this phone was made to be rooted.
Personally, I'm rooted but barely use it for much. Mostly for free tethering and Root Explorer. I just like knowing I can do whatever I want, when I want and I can't possibly screw up my device...for the most part.
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I had root with my infuse, but also use my handset to collect work mail.. They just pushed a policy through the GOOD application that fails compliance if the phone is rooted.
Does anyone have _experience_ with removing root temporarily?
-Thanks, Kevin
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KevinAlbrecht said:
I had root with my infuse, but also use my handset to collect work mail.. They just pushed a policy through the GOOD application that fails compliance if the phone is rooted.
Does anyone have _experience_ with removing root temporarily?
-Thanks, Kevin
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OTA Rootkeeper
a5pe4 said:
I just ran into a problem when rooting. I unlocked the bootloader and flashed clockworkmod and then pulled the battery to reboot but it didn't wipe the phone so I'm not sure what to do
PS: Sorry for not putting this in the Q&A section but I just realized.
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Did you buy it from Google Play? Some phones they ship out don't wipe when you unlock the bootloader
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I had root with my infuse, but also use my handset to collect work mail.. They just pushed a policy through the GOOD application that fails compliance if the phone is rooted.
Does anyone have _experience_ with removing root temporarily?
-Thanks, Kevin
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OTA Rootkeeper
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I don't think that's what he meant. I'm not at all an expert, so call me out if I'm crazy, but couldn't you just remove su.zip (idk what a command for that would be) then just reflash it later?
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mtmjr90 said:
I don't think that's what he meant. I'm not at all an expert, so call me out if I'm crazy, but couldn't you just remove su.zip (idk what a command for that would be) then just reflash it later?
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No. That app will do EXACTLY what he is looking for. Don't let the name fool you. It is not just an app to let you keep root during an OTA update -- it allows you to temporarily "unroot" your build.
efrant said:
No. That app will do EXACTLY what he is looking for. Don't let the name fool you. It is not just an app to let you keep root during an OTA update -- it allows you to temporarily "unroot" your build.
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Ah interesting, thanks! Shoulda clicked...
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Will that interfere with any updates from at&t? Dare I say I might not root for now and leave as is.
i'm not rooting til there is a reason too... so far, there isn't
Rooted in first 5 min lol wanted my titanium backups you now how hard it is to beat all those damn stupid zombies levels again lol
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I'm waiting until the multiview patch comes out.
u921333 said:
Rooted in first 5 min lol wanted my titanium backups you now how hard it is to beat all those damn stupid zombies levels again lol
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Same here, I just wanted to freeze out the att ****ware.
I'm going to hold off until tar hits.
hopefully that comes soon like it did on Sprints
I also would want to freeze the bloatware but does rooting the device interfere with updates from at&t for the multiview update? I usually immediately root/unlock bootloader and custom rom my new device. Never actually wanted to run stock like I do now due to the sgn2 features, including the s-pen.
I would assume that as long as you're using the stock rom then ota should still be available; but once you run ota you will probably have to re-root and also hope they don't patch whatever root methods we have currently.
I think I'm going to root soon so that I can play my NOVA3 with my PS3 controller... HDMI on the big screen using my Note 2 as a gaming system... You got to love it.
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I would assume that as long as you're using the stock rom then ota should still be available; but once you run ota you will probably have to re-root and also hope they don't patch whatever root methods we have currently.
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Maybe MrRobinson can help us out when we get stock image
THIS IS NOT FOR AT&T GN2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1978470
barry99705 said:
Same here, I just wanted to freeze out the att ****ware.
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+1
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Rooted right away for TiBu, AdFree, and to freeze bloat. Will try 4x5 TW mod tomorrow.
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ShadowVlican said:
i'm not rooting til there is a reason too... so far, there isn't
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I'm waiting until the multiview patch comes out.
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sling said:
I'm going to hold off until tar hits.
hopefully that comes soon like it did on Sprints
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I plan to wait. Not having the stock TAR and a clear path to true stock has me going at it slowly. Having come from a zombie HP touchpad with CM9... I miss my root toys and tools.
I do really want the multiview OTA!
Rooted! And in just a few minutes...Can't wait to see what' going to happen around here!
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Rooted! And in just a few minutes...Can't wait to see what' going to happen around here!
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Yeah I decided to root as well. One thing I must say not related to root... swype with the s pen is extremely fast.
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I rooted soon as I powered this battery up..lol
Rooted. My first post with my New note 2
★♡★ Galaxy Note II ★♡★
No real reason for me to root so far. I disabled all the bloatware so I'm good to go for the moment.
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No real reason for me to root so far. I disabled all the bloatware so I'm good to go for the moment.
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How'd you do that without rooting??
barry99705 said:
How'd you do that without rooting??
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I was just about to ask the same thing.
Android 4.4 and Sense 6.0 update should be live and filtering through the system to stock M7VZWs.
http://www.htc.com/us/go/htc-software-updates/
REMEMBER:
If you are running a custom recovery or have an unlocked bootloader, DO NOT TAKE THE OTA! It will fail.
Also, if you are fully stock and wish to unlock or go S-OFF at some time in the future, DO NOT TAKE THE OTA!
If someone could download the OTA and make it available for the few remaining developers that would be great!
Otherwise, enjoy the update!
Trying to pull it, but stating up to date. i am stock odex manually debloated, and all the update apks are in place. Anyone else having the same?
I am completely stock; no update available at this time.
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perhaps it's not a holiday where HTC is
Probably means tomorrow for VZW users.
I'm going to post an RUU for the current version rom to help some people get ready..
My wife got the ota notification, but fails (completely stock) to download
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Can't wait for stock rooted Sense 6.0!
It still says "Certification" status on this page though: http://www.htc.com/us/go/sense-6-update/
Cares said:
Can't wait for stock rooted Sense 6.0!
It still says "Certification" status on this page though: http://www.htc.com/us/go/sense-6-update/
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It says "complete" for me.
Are you looking at the Verizon HTC One?
GrayTheWolf said:
It says "complete" for me.
Are you looking at the Verizon HTC One?
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Gray, the link you posted and link Cares posted are two different links. You're both right.
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Gray, the link you posted and link Cares posted are two different links. You're both right.
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right hand doesn't know what the left is doing?
AFAIK the update will go live this week. From what i've heard on twitter. we just get to sit here and wait patiently
synisterwolf said:
right hand doesn't know what the left is doing?
AFAIK the update will go live this week. From what i've heard on twitter. we just get to sit here and wait patiently
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Man I hope this helps fix the power consumption problem I've had since KitKat was installed.
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Man I hope this helps fix the power consumption problem I've had since KitKat was installed.
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It will have the extreme power saving option.
But it sounds like you need a factory reset. It is usually a good idea to reset after an OTA. They usually don't take very well.
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It will have the extreme power saving option.
But it sounds like you need a factory reset. It is usually a good idea to reset after an OTA. They usually don't take very well.
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agree, if you take the OTA i would do a factory reset. i know its a PITA but it helps 99% time
synisterwolf said:
agree, if you take the OTA i would do a factory reset. i know its a PITA but it helps 99% time
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+1 and going forward i would suggest that factory resets on stock roms only be done with stock recovery. HTC has been putting files in /data/preload (duoeffects stickers etc) and wiping with twrp etc will often wipe them... unless TWRP etc get updated to not.
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It will have the extreme power saving option.
But it sounds like you need a factory reset. It is usually a good idea to reset after an OTA. They usually don't take very well.
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synisterwolf said:
agree, if you take the OTA i would do a factory reset. i know its a PITA but it helps 99% time
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I've went through 4 HTC One M7's... just got this one last week. So everything is fresh on it. However on every single one, the battery drain has been an issue. Which didn't happen prior to the KitKat update when I was on Jelly Bean.
Soul TKR said:
I've went through 4 HTC One M7's... just got this one last week. So everything is fresh on it. However on every single one, the battery drain has been an issue. Which didn't happen prior to the KitKat update when I was on Jelly Bean.
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wow, thats not good. were any one of them stock when this happened or was it on a custom rom?
maybe its an app that is constantly asking for services or updating.
Soul TKR said:
I've went through 4 HTC One M7's... just got this one last week. So everything is fresh on it. However on every single one, the battery drain has been an issue. Which didn't happen prior to the KitKat update when I was on Jelly Bean.
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wow, thats not good. were any one of them stock when this happened or was it on a custom rom?
maybe its an app that is constantly asking for services or updating.
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That's what it sounds like. I've had pretty good battery life on stock KitKat.
synisterwolf said:
wow, thats not good. were any one of them stock when this happened or was it on a custom rom?
maybe its an app that is constantly asking for services or updating.
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All of them were completely stock
I've installed Battery Doctor, and it helps get me through the day but the drain is still pretty horrible. I find myself plugged into a charger more than I should be with minimal use.
As far as an app running in the background, I've used my phone completely stock for a few days with no added apps and it still does it. I'm pretty convinced it's either GPS, Wi-Fi, Data, or OS related. Or all...
Once we can get the download, please remind me where it downloads to, so we can pull it
Thanks
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Once we can get the download, please remind me where it downloads to, so we can pull it
Thanks
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usually /cache or /cache/fumo
Is there a change log?