Hotspot issue after upgrading to 7.1.1, please help. - Moto Z Play Questions & Answers

I have a dual sim reteu with locked bootloader. After upgrading to 7.1.1, my hotspot is not working.
Actually, I didn't check hotspot before 7.1.1.
Anyone with the same problem. Or Anybody knows how to fix it? Thanks

You installed beta software, with that comes the risk of losing certain features. Android 7.1.1 hasn't been released officially by Motorola.

timster01 said:
You installed beta software, with that comes the risk of losing certain features. Android 7.1.1 hasn't been released officially by Motorola.
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Sorry if I changed the subject, I'm still on android 6.0.1 (retla). You mean the OTAs that have posted are soak test? If so, I prefer to keep trying to get the official OTA. But I have the doubt, you mean 7.1.1, maybe the 7.0 that is in the forum if it is stable? If so, you can pass the official OTA link of 7.0. Thanks for your help

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Moto z play back to stock with retail rom is possible?

Hello,
I'm considering going back to the stock ROM in my moto z play XT1635-02 retla1st but I would like to know if I would have a problem installing the RETAIL version when receiving OTA's or some other problem.
I currently have the bootloader unlocked and a compilation that is not the official one but I want to remove the root and receive the updates without any inconvenience.
best regards
_heberlopez95 said:
Hello,
I'm considering going back to the stock ROM in my moto z play XT1635-02 retla1st but I would like to know if I would have a problem installing the RETAIL version when receiving OTA's or some other problem.
I currently have the bootloader unlocked and a compilation that is not the official one but I want to remove the root and receive the updates without any inconvenience.
best regards
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I do not know if you can downgrade from a 7.1 ROM to a 6.x Stock via RSD and have your phone usable. With some phones if you downgrade to MM you brick it.
If it survives, you would then need to find a way to lock the bootloader.
In the same Android versión it's possible install a retail ROM?
_heberlopez95 said:
In the same Android versión it's possible install a retail ROM?
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I believe if your phone (bootloaders) is 7.x you can RSD 7.x and if phone is 6.x you can RSD 6.x .
KrisM22 said:
I believe if your phone (bootloaders) is 7.x you can RSD 7.x and if phone is 6.x you can RSD 6.x .
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I understand but my question is, I have a ROM retla1st 7.1.1 and my bootloader unlocked I want to close the bootloader and flash the stock ROM but I can not find the version of retla1st with 7.1.1 only encounter 6.0.1 and I can not go back to MM because I understand that the phone is damaged for which I want to install the stock 7.1.1 retail ROM will there be any problems?
I understand but my question is, I have a ROM retla1st 7.1.1 and my bootloader unlocked I want to close the bootloader and flash the stock ROM but I can not find the version of retla1st with 7.1.1 only encounter 6.0.1 and I can not go back to MM because I understand that the phone is damaged for which I want to install the stock 7.1.1 retail ROM will there be any problems?
_heberlopez95 said:
I understand but my question is, I have a ROM retla1st 7.1.1 and my bootloader unlocked I want to close the bootloader and flash the stock ROM but I can not find the version of retla1st with 7.1.1 only encounter 6.0.1 and I can not go back to MM because I understand that the phone is damaged for which I want to install the stock 7.1.1 retail ROM will there be any problems?
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yeah - I don't know - You could try the links at this post and see if it answers your needs...: Let me know!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75364150&postcount=7
KrisM22 said:
yeah - I don't know - You could try the links at this post and see if it answers your needs...: Let me know!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75364150&postcount=7
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I used this guide today, it worked without any problems. I went from rooted 7.1.1 stock september security patch to 7.1.1 stock november security patch with locked bootloader. OTA december security patch worked as well. I even unlocked the bootloader again and am now rooted with magisk safety net passing
tschannik26 said:
I used this guide today, it worked without any problems. I went from rooted 7.1.1 stock september security patch to 7.1.1 stock november security patch with locked bootloader. OTA december security patch worked as well. I even unlocked the bootloader again and am now rooted with magisk safety net passing
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Thanks! I also appreciate knowing what you were on and what it gave you! No problems with carrier or modems? Great!!! @SupahCookie may have a super fix-all! Hope you gave tons of thanks there
KrisM22 said:
Thanks! I also appreciate knowing what you were on and what it gave you! No problems with carrier or modems? Great!!! @SupahCookie may have a super fix-all! Hope you gave tons of thanks there
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No problems whatsoever. I'm on t-mobile germany, channel was reteu before and after
tschannik26 said:
No problems whatsoever. I'm on t-mobile germany, channel was reteu before and after
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Great!!!!!
thanks a lot for your help guys ..!
KrisM22 said:
Thanks! I also appreciate knowing what you were on and what it gave you! No problems with carrier or modems? Great!!! @SupahCookie may have a super fix-all! Hope you gave tons of thanks there
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Super fix, sounds amazing :3
SupahCookie said:
Super fix, sounds amazing :3
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incroyable!!!

BND-L24, can it be rooted?

Anyway to root this US model?
Oh, absolutely. I rooted mine in December.
Don't. There is no benefit to it and it only causes problems. Wait until there is full firmware available and you've already upgraded to official Oreo.
johncro13 said:
Oh, absolutely. I rooted mine in December.
Don't. There is no benefit to it and it only causes problems. Wait until there is full firmware available and you've already upgraded to official Oreo.
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Thank you for the advice.
CitrusMei said:
Thank you for the advice.
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Which means wait until june 2019 since oreo is not out yet and the firmware for nougat is not released yet as well.
EnIXmA said:
Which means wait until june 2019 since oreo is not out yet and the firmware for nougat is not released yet as well.
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EMUI 8.0 (with Android 8.0) is already in beta. So, I think the stable release will come out in a few months. You won't have to wait till June 2019 ?.
Samyak210 said:
EMUI 8.0 (with Android 8.0) is already in beta. So, I think the stable release will come out in a few months. You won't have to wait till June 2019 ?.
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Yeah.. Oreo out by August, then add one more year for them to release the firmware.
johncro13 said:
Oh, absolutely. I rooted mine in December.
Don't. There is no benefit to it and it only causes problems. Wait until there is full firmware available and you've already upgraded to official Oreo.
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Do you mean rooting then installing a different rom causes problems or just rooting by itself?
eskimowarrior7 said:
Do you mean rooting then installing a different rom causes problems or just rooting by itself?
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In order to root you first need to unlock the bootloader and FRP. Once this has been done, it cannot be undone. Any attempt will likely result in bootloops or brick.
At this time, it will prevent you from being able to apply any OTA updates and voids whatever warranty you might have had.
With root, however, you can do a couple of neat things like remove the bloatware. Most of that can be removed without root, but there are a couple things. Add-free youtube? There's an apk out there that doesn't require root for that. Apply a different kernel that allows you to tweak performance or battery consumption? Doesn't exist and the phone's pretty good at performance and battery life as it is anyway. Oh, and snapchat won't work on root.
One really great thing you can do with root is flash the AOSP or OpenKirin rom. They're beta, so your experience might be better or it might be worse than stock.
Was there something else you wanted to do with root that you can't do without it?
I've never owned an Android device without root, but I'm regretting rooting this one. I'm looking to try out OpenKirin, but since my phone actually works for the time being, I'm hesitant.
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If you're insistent, here's how you root:
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-root-honor-7x/
So is there anyway to update L24 US model to Oreo beta? How can I get the beta ROM? I want to update to RR Oreo but all the I go seems to be for Indian L21 version. Can Huawei Firmware finder give me the update? I have Emui 5 and need Emui 8 with project treble FW to go to RR
cyrusalmighty said:
So is there anyway to update L24 US model to Oreo beta? How can I get the beta ROM? I want to update to RR Oreo but all the I go seems to be for Indian L21 version. Can Huawei Firmware finder give me the update? I have Emui 5 and need Emui 8 with project treble FW to go to RR
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As I understand it, you need to use the guide to upgrade to L21 and then flash RR Oreo from there. From what I've see elsewhere in the forums, one person has done it successfully and one person has bricked.
I've rooted many phones over the years but this one hasn't been fun. Unlocked bootloader, rooted and installed TWRP basically the day it was available. I didn't read one of the postings correctly one day and soft bricked my L24 trying to RELOCK and flash stock recovery. Long Story short I gave up and called customer support this past Sunday and started a warranty ticket. They sent me a packing slip via email. My package was handed to UPS driver at 12:45 Monday afternoon and my phone is already in route back to me for delivery tomorrow. I think I'm going to pass on unlocking and rooting until there's stock firmware released. Good luck if you choose to root.....
hi guys
I want to delete The Booatloader and Root from my Honor 7X
is there a way ?
thank you
johncro13 said:
I've never owned an Android device without root, but I'm regretting rooting this one. I'm looking to try out OpenKirin, but since my phone actually works for the time being, I'm hesitant.
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Neither me, since I owned an Android, I rooted. But the the question now is? Is it worth to lose the warranty and OTA updates now that Huawei has been banned in US? I owned the Honor 7x since a year, it works just perfect, but there are some apps that i would like to use that require root, like Tinkore keymapper and a DIY gamepad. Again, is it worth it?

Do I take this update?

So I just got the Galaxy Tab S4 SM-T830...
Currently, it's sitting on Android Ver. 8.1.0
Build No. M1AJQ.T830XXU1ARH5
Android Security Patch June 1, 2018
It's asking me to update to the T830XXU2ARJ3 Build Number Oct. 1, 2018 Security Patch...
Do I take the update? I don't want to lock down the device by accepting anything that I shouldn't. I might want to root and install custom ROMs in the future, so that's why I'm asking first.
Thanks in advance!
greevedogg said:
So I just got the Galaxy Tab S4 SM-T830...
Currently, it's sitting on Android Ver. 8.1.0
Build No. M1AJQ.T830XXU1ARH5
Android Security Patch June 1, 2018
It's asking me to update to the T830XXU2ARJ3 Build Number Oct. 1, 2018 Security Patch...
Do I take the update? I don't want to lock down the device by accepting anything that I shouldn't. I might want to root and install custom ROMs in the future, so that's why I'm asking first.
Thanks in advance!
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Afaik U2 bootloader triggers lockout.
dr460nf1r3 said:
Afaik U2 bootloader triggers lockout.
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I have not rooted or installed TWRP. I did upgrade my SM-T835C to U2ARJ3 and I have "OEM Unlock" available in Developer mode. Again I am all official right now. (I have not decided if I want to break AirWatch with this tablet yet or not ) Now if there was a way to keep AirWatch Hub working then that would make want to root faster!
Can anyone confirm whether taking the update will prevent future flexibility with rooting, non stock ROMS etc? Also, can anyone shed any light on what updates/improvements/benefits the update includes (outside of security patch)? Any insight much appreciated!
Sorry to bump but still very curious! Been checking this thread for updates since I asked a while back. Any noteworthy improvements? Still haven't updated.
I didn't even think about the bootloader version before installing TWRP. I just installed it today on T830XXU2ARK4. After installing TWRP, trying to boot into android caused a bootloop until I installed magisk.

Huawei unlock Codes

Hello, here are many peoples they have more ideas as i.
What do you think, i have write to huawei that they give me an bootloader unlock code.
Why?! The Google Problem what Huawei have now.
They cant give all peoples a waranty for security patches for future. I cant use Anti Virus Software why i dont have root. I need root to save my phone.
Huawei have say that they give us a update for Huawei P20 but now nothing.
With Root we can make our Phone safe self.
What do you think. will Huawei give use Bootloader unlock codes back again ?!
I think no.
i had the same idea i bought my phone on last saturday. And now i try to unlock it to install lineage...
by the way, none will buy a huawai if they cannot use facebook, whatsapp e.g. in the future so give out unlock codes will still open the market for some of us.
Huawei is reportedly working on a new OS that supports Android apps/apks, which means it's probably based on Linux. The US ban shouldn't affect existing phones, you will still receive a few security updates, but no major Android version system updates. With root you could flash custom roms that are updated frequently with security patches. So I'll have to agree, as root opens up so many possibilities. Cheers!
mrmarvin_16 said:
Huawei is reportedly working on a new OS that supports Android apps/apks, which means it's probably based on Linux. The US ban shouldn't affect existing phones, you will still receive a few security updates, but no major Android version system updates. With root you could flash custom roms that are updated frequently with security patches. So I'll have to agree, as root opens up so many possibilities. Cheers!
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No roms for our phone really, and only 2 or 3 gsi s work on this model.
PaulSandru said:
No roms for our phone really, and only 2 or 3 gsi s work on this model.
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I've tried to unlock using DC-unlocker or HCU but my latest versions (C432B180) is not compatible.
Can I downgrade to a previous version (i.e. B160) using androidhost.ru rom (dload method) and after retry to read the bootloader code?
From which version does dc-unlocker work?
thanks in advance

Is it safe to update an unlocked G710VM to android pie?

Android pie is available for me on Verizon. Is it worth upgrading or should I just stay on oreo? Thanks if anyone replies.

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