Z Play 6.0.1 options - Moto Z Play Questions & Answers

I have a Z Play on VZ and still running 6.0.1 with an OTA update that I've been deferring for a long time. Do I have any relatively easy options for rooting? The main reason I've kept 6.0.1 is to keep my WiFi hotspot working. I'm still a noob at rooting and I've tried researching my options but I have no idea what is compatible with what version of Android anymore. Please help.

Demon27 said:
I have a Z Play on VZ and still running 6.0.1 with an OTA update that I've been deferring for a long time. Do I have any relatively easy options for rooting? The main reason I've kept 6.0.1 is to keep my WiFi hotspot working. I'm still a noob at rooting and I've tried researching my options but I have no idea what is compatible with what version of Android anymore. Please help.
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u can update ur device to 7.1.1 or 8.0 & still use ur wifi & hotspot Or even u can try custom rom also

amit000in said:
u can update ur device to 7.1.1 or 8.0 & still use ur wifi & hotspot Or even u can try custom rom also
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I should mention that I'm still on the original VZ $30 UDP and have been using the hotspot workaround. I thought that was killed after 6.0

You are on Verizon, you can't do anything. You can't unlock your bootloader so you can't root and can't install custom ROMs. Or have I missed something?

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tethering after T999UVLJ4?

Was just wondering if there was anyone that uses the phone that is not rooted and after the update still been able to tether with the changing of the APN in the device settings?
Only reason I ask is I have a One S as well that just after the update I can no longer change the APNs the device switches back on its own.
Opps so sorry this belongs in q a
if you can please move.
subscribing for a response - i just cancelled my update to hear if the update will be an issue
I'm tethered to it right now.
How are you guys tethering without root? Foxfi?
Oh crap I'm sorry, totally didn't see the not rooted part.
Make my own APN in the settings of the to bypass the software on the phone and on my computer changed the user agent string of my browser to that which is on my phone. Can also use a tablet one too.
That works as long as the phone allows you to change APN setting.
The previous version of software on the galaxy does allow you to set and use your own APN.
I'm just not sure about this new version.
Don't really want to update and lose that ability again like on the one s I have too.
stevessvt said:
Oh crap I'm sorry, totally didn't see the not rooted part.
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I'm considering rooting to tether as I have to travel a lot in the upcoming months. What guide did you use?
Did you have to unroot to get the update then update then root again? What's the flash counter?
Lastly, what app do you use? Free Wifi Tether?
Thanks! I can PM if you want.
Dumb Question (noob)
I'm now rooted on UVLH2 if I update to the new release today, will it remain rooted or must I re-root, and is there a different root procedure or do I again use the same root process?
Sorry If I'm posting a question in the wrong place.
Thank you!
bobolinko said:
I'm now rooted on UVLH2 if I update to the new release today, will it remain rooted or must I re-root, and is there a different root procedure or do I again use the same root process?
Sorry If I'm posting a question in the wrong place.
Thank you!
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I rooted mine before UVLH2 & after the update root was gone with counter set to 0. So, I guess same will happen for a new update & you'll have to root again.
By the way I checked for software update over data connection and got the message " Access to the software update service is provided to users in the order in which they request it. Try later."
What does that mean?
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Phone: T-mobile Samsung Galaxy S3 16+32(class 10) gig
ROM: Stock (not sure for how long!)
Rooted: Of course Yes!
Past companions:
HTC Touch Diamond
Nokia 1110
Motorola C155
Try the APN trick method and change your computers user agent to that of the phone.
Works before the update I know that just not sure if will work after the update.
As far as upgrade from rooted? If the update comes thru and you have stock recovery should update ok but will probably lose root.
Anyone yet try this after the latest update.
No one has tried this after the update at all?
TheArtiszan said:
No one has tried this after the update at all?
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Quiet sounds of crickets chirping...
Guess i will spend some time backing up my data just incase i have to downgrade.
Do the update and test it out.
Ill report back what i find.
I just updated. You lose root.
TheArtiszan said:
Guess i will spend some time backing up my data just incase i have to downgrade.
Do the update and test it out.
Ill report back what i find.
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U do loose root but you can gain it back the same way you originally gained root. I just tried the free wifi app from the app store and it worked flawless. Hope it helps.
I never had root on mine (yet)
But do the tether work around and I also use with another provider.
That after the update to my One S I can't even change the APN for use on the other provider.
But I did go ahead and do the update to the Galaxy S 3 to UVLJ4 and not rooted can still change APN for use with other providers and can do the APN trick for free tethering yet.
tethering works for me .... mess around with the settings

Downgrading to KitKat worth it?

I was going to downgrade my Verizon Note 4 to 4.4.4 KitKat. Although, I am a bit "faint of heart" when it comes to this, so to speak. I've loaded custom ROMs and rooted other devices, but with my new-ish-ly acquired note 4 I have not. Is there any risk downgrading to 4.4.4 just for the "Kingroot" temporary root? Or would it be better just to wait for a lollipop temporary or kitkat permanent root? Thanks.
~Sparky
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I was going to downgrade my Verizon Note 4 to 4.4.4 KitKat. Although, I am a bit "faint of heart" when it comes to this, so to speak. I've loaded custom ROMs and rooted other devices, but with my new-ish-ly acquired note 4 I have not. Is there any risk downgrading to 4.4.4 just for the "Kingroot" temporary root? Or would it be better just to wait for a lollipop temporary or kitkat permanent root? Thanks.
~Sparky
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I spent an hour last night downgrading and then I re-updated to lollipop about an hour ago. I ****ing love smart unlock and couldn't deal with not having it.
murderdock said:
I spent an hour last night downgrading and then I re-updated to lollipop about an hour ago. I ****ing love smart unlock and couldn't deal with not having it.
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I wish I could agree, but I have no use for it right now.
murderdock said:
I spent an hour last night downgrading and then I re-updated to lollipop about an hour ago. I ****ing love smart unlock and couldn't deal with not having it.
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This.
Smart Lock has changed my life. I've paired it with my wifi, my mac, my car and my headphones for the gym. It simply works and just makes everything better.
Smart unlock can be replicated on 4.4.4 with tasker.
SkipLock also gives you similar features (along with some extras) of Smart Lock in Lollipop.
Sparkydude2 said:
I was going to downgrade my Verizon Note 4 to 4.4.4 KitKat. Although, I am a bit "faint of heart" when it comes to this, so to speak. I've loaded custom ROMs and rooted other devices, but with my new-ish-ly acquired note 4 I have not. Is there any risk downgrading to 4.4.4 just for the "Kingroot" temporary root? Or would it be better just to wait for a lollipop temporary or kitkat permanent root? Thanks.
~Sparky
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I actually had the same question and right now i am attempting a downgrade on my note 4
I'm wondering if there's a risk factor associated with downgrading. I want to do it just for the root, but should I just wait until a temp-root (at least) comes out for Lollipop?
Can I really trust $500+ dollars of technology to a computer program?
Tried getting Smart Unlock at the play store, and it says it's incompatible with my device? Verizon Note 4 retail edition, by the way. And thank you for mentioning this app. It looks like something I would need.
Sparkydude2 said:
I'm wondering if there's a risk factor associated with downgrading. I want to do it just for the root, but should I just wait until a temp-root (at least) comes out for Lollipop?
Can I really trust $500+ dollars of technology to a computer program?
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Yes you can trust it, as many others have done it and Odin has been used for a long time to flash firmware on Samsung phones. I have downgraded from 5.0.1 three times already with Odin with no issues. This phone has been out since Oct and there hasn't been any kind of root until this temp root came along from KingRoot. If you want root that bad, it is time to downgrade.
Sean Z said:
Tried getting Smart Unlock at the play store, and it says it's incompatible with my device? Verizon Note 4 retail edition, by the way. And thank you for mentioning this app. It looks like something I would need.
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Smart Lock is already built into your Note 4 on Lollipop, Go to Settings>Security>Trust Agents>Enable Smart Lock Then under security click on Smart Lock and set it up. If you are talking about SkipLock from the play store, it isn't compatible with 5.0.1 as 5.0.1 has it build into the system. SkipLock only works on 4.4.4 for the Note 4.
It was worth it for me.
The only thing inconvenient about doing the down grade is you have to start all over again. But I found it worth it since now, Bluetooth and WiFi work flawlessly again. WiFi was unusable on Lollipop and Bluetooth kept disconnecting.
I can live without smart unlock...
Downgrading to 4.4.2
stillthisguy said:
Yes you can trust it, as many others have done it and Odin has been used for a long time to flash firmware on Samsung phones. I have downgraded from 5.0.1 three times already with Odin with no issues. This phone has been out since Oct and there hasn't been any kind of root until this temp root came along from KingRoot. If you want root that bad, it is time to downgrade.
Smart Lock is already built into your Note 4 on Lollipop, Go to Settings>Security>Trust Agents>Enable Smart Lock Then under security click on Smart Lock and set it up. If you are talking about SkipLock from the play store, it isn't compatible with 5.0.1 as 5.0.1 has it build into the system. SkipLock only works on 4.4.4 for the Note 4.
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Can you please help me on this. I've done everything that a tutorial has using odin, samsung drivers,backup,factory re-set etc etc but still get the msg FAIL. Couldn't find anyone particular who downgraded SM-910V to Kitkat on youtube either.
Pls guide me. I don't want to experiment with any ROM ...just plain downgrade to Kitkat. Cannot stand the dark/square plus usual lollipop issues.
Many Thanks in advance.
GG
GastroGuy said:
Can you please help me on this. I've done everything that a tutorial has using odin, samsung drivers,backup,factory re-set etc etc but still get the msg FAIL. Couldn't find anyone particular who downgraded SM-910V to Kitkat on youtube either.
Pls guide me. I don't want to experiment with any ROM ...just plain downgrade to Kitkat. Cannot stand the dark/square plus usual lollipop issues.
Many Thanks in advance.
GG
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If you took the update you can not go back. The only way you can downgrade is if you did the safe upgrade if not you are stuck. From the error message it sounds like you are. Sorry.

to Root or not to Root? Unlocked LG G4 H815

I just got my G4 Unlocked international H815 model. It's running 5.1 software on ATT. It keeps bugging me trying to OTA software update. Not sure what it's trying to update to exactly, because the only way to see more info is to hit continue with update and there's no turning back from there.
I love this phone unlocked! it didn't have any bloatware I usually root to delete when I get my phone from the carrier. It's got stuff like Wifi hotspot stock and the FM radio and charges over QI instead of Powercrap ... etc.
My question is
if it's already got most of the stuff I root to access, do I let the OTA update happen and risk not being able to root?
not sure what all I'd gain.
I'm wary about rooting because my last phone was the LG G3 and I rooted it and despite me disabling all update processes, it updated itself one day on my way to work and got screwed up so bad I had to force a downgrade and put a rom on it and after a couple days of holding a 600$ paperweight, I finally got it up and running on a rom... still had some bugs but it worked.
I REALLY want to avoid that nightmare with this 3 day old phone.
opinions welcome!
Thanks
Are you saying it's already rooted? If it is, the OTA won't work anyway. You have to unroot and flash the update using LG bridge. but then you can just root it again using the same method. The update doesn't block root. Lots of us have done it. Read the rooting threads.
G4 TweaksBox. One reason to root. ^_^
Adaway, no more adverts in apps. another (big for me) reason to root.
What version are you on now? It's probably only the stagefright fix.
Root...flash TWRP...flash cyanogen 12.1
Install xposed framework and get the YouTube adaway module. That's deffo a reason to ROOT.
Hally79 said:
Root...flash TWRP...flash cyanogen 12.1
Install xposed framework and get the YouTube adaway module. That's deffo a reason to ROOT.
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You need an unlocked bootloader to flash TWRP / CM.
I'm running stock v10d + root. Works awesomely.
Juzman said:
You need an unlocked bootloader to flash TWRP / CM.
I'm running stock v10d + root. Works awesomely.
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Yeah the guy said he had unlocked international h815, if he has I was just suggesting flashing CM
That's my DD and it is awesome
Hally79 said:
Yeah the guy said he had unlocked international h815, if he has I was just suggesting flashing CM
That's my DD and it is awesome
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Yes mine's unlocked, NOT rooted. apparently the update it was trying to do automatically wasn't a big update because it decided it had waited long enough and did it on its own, rebooted and its still at
5.1
I'm still trying to wrap my head around all the terminology and methods of rooting droids- I came from the dark side- I've jailbroken every iphone since the first one they ever produced. My G3 was my first real phone, but like I said, I had it for a couple months stock, rooted it, and almost immediately it went kamikaze OTA update while rooted and went haywire. I limped by with a mediocre rom for another 8 months, until some drunk A Hole destroyed it on Halloween. I may or may not be said A Hole haha
So I guess now my question is, once rooted, am I stuck at 5.1 forever with no security updates, software patches ETC?
and since most people don't have a true unlocked phone, is this process easier to do? I'm probably asking in the wrong forum section now aren't I?
I sure hope at this point if you truly have an unlocked bootloader, that you have the latest MM version 20B installed and have root! - I find that the stock ROM is the best performing and least buggy of any of them (with some minor tweakin)
Unable to Unlock BootLoader. SOS!!!
Hi guys! need a lil help here. I have LG G4 H815. Now this is what's happening :
1. I have tried t install LG drivers a million times but in the device manager, there's always some problem with them during the installation.
2. Therefore, I'm unable to locate my phone using 'adb devices'. I'm stuck on this first step for last 1 week and I have tried every available lg driver on the internet but still the result is same.
3. I'm using Windows 8 Pro.
What's the solution here guys? Your help will highly be appreciated.
you need "disable driver signature verification" to install it
(advanced reboot options from windows)
Still stuck!
skdubg said:
you need "disable driver signature verification" to install it
(advanced reboot options from windows)
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I did as you said and disabled the driver signature verification at restart. Uninstalled the driver and installed again but still the problem persists.
When I connect the phone, LGE Android phone appears with a yellow question mark in the device manager. When I try to update the driver, it says that
"Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install it.
MTP USB Device.
The system cannot find the file specified."
Still can't locate the device with adb. Please help me!
However bootloader unlock is not available for the H815P... :/
Sent from my LG-H815 using XDA-Developers mobile app
But...but...
But sir, my phone is H-815, not H-815P.
Please help me where I'm making the mistake. I want to root my phone but nothing is helping me out.

Question about how to root 6.0.1 on Verizon Note 4 N910V

I'm a little confused about the conflicting answers I'm reading in the threads here and was hoping someone could give me a simple answer. As of now I am rooted on 5.1.1 running oscar_kernelv2.0. No special rom just regular touch wiz. I would like to upgrade to a ROOTED 6.0.1. My question is in order to do this do I factory wipe my phone, make sure I'm rooted on 5.1.1 and then I can just flash a rooted 6.0.1? I have no problem rooting into 5.1.1 I'm just confused about what the next steps are suppose to be after that in order to upgrade to MM. If anyone could help I'd appreciate it because the MM guides here are too vague.
First do this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...t/howto-bootloader-unlock-upgrade-to-t3398144
I'm a little confused about the conflicting answers I'm reading in the threads here and was hoping someone could give me a simple answer. As of now I am rooted on 5.1.1 running oscar_kernelv2.0. No special rom just regular touch wiz. I would like to upgrade to a ROOTED 6.0.1. My question is in order to do this do I factory wipe my phone, make sure I'm rooted on 5.1.1 and then I can just flash a rooted 6.0.1? I have no problem rooting into 5.1.1 I'm just confused about what the next steps are suppose to be after that in order to upgrade to MM. If anyone could help I'd appreciate it because the MM guides here are too vague.
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I would go to this post specifically by @civichater . When i would go back and forth awhile back this is always where i turned to.
Questions belong in the Help section, not Development. Please read the sticky called "Rules for Posting in Development" before posting in there again :good:
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Tripper511 said:
I'm a little confused about the conflicting answers I'm reading in the threads here and was hoping someone could give me a simple answer. As of now I am rooted on 5.1.1 running oscar_kernelv2.0. No special rom just regular touch wiz. I would like to upgrade to a ROOTED 6.0.1. My question is in order to do this do I factory wipe my phone, make sure I'm rooted on 5.1.1 and then I can just flash a rooted 6.0.1? I have no problem rooting into 5.1.1 I'm just confused about what the next steps are suppose to be after that in order to upgrade to MM. If anyone could help I'd appreciate it because the MM guides here are too vague.
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Flash the safe upgrade by hsbrad which is rootable. The upgrade guide is in verizon note 4 general forum. It invoves relocking your phone temporarily . You will need mobile data to run kingroot the upgrade will leave Your wifi unusable at this point but unlock is almost the same as the process u used if u unlocked 5.1.1
I had to get a "new" phone sent due to the screen on my previous one starting to push out from a swollen battery. It came with Marshmallow already installed. Will this unlock and root method work? The version number is 6.0.1.
will4958 said:
I had to get a "new" phone sent due to the screen on my previous one starting to push out from a swollen battery. It came with Marshmallow already installed. Will this unlock and root method work? The version number is 6.0.1.
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you have to downgrade to 5.1.1 first.
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Flash the safe upgrade by hsbrad which is rootable. The upgrade guide is in verizon note 4 general forum. It invoves relocking your phone temporarily . You will need mobile data to run kingroot the upgrade will leave Your wifi unusable at this point but unlock is almost the same as the process u used if u unlocked 5.1.1
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Is the no wifi issue just a temporary problem UNTIL the rooted 6.0.1 is installed? Or will wifi never work as long as I'm running hsbrad MM?
The wifi problem is only temporary. It's because the bootloader is incorrect, but you'll fix that in one of the following steps. Just follow the instructions to the letter and it will work. Be patient and don't skip anything. I just rooted two note 4's in less than a week. Never thought it to be possible, but I'm extremely happy now. I don't even miss the Note 7 I had for a few weeks.

is it possible to root Verizon Pixel XL after downgrading to 7.1.0?

Hello everyone!
I have a Verizon Pixel XL (128 GB, unlimited photo upload to Google at original resolution!) with Oreo 8.1, OEM bootloader locked. I understand we need the bootloader unlocked to be able to root the phone. I need the phone rooted so I can install and use the automatic call recorder (it's legal where I live). Currently, it only records my end of the conversation.
1. Is it possible to downgrade to 7.1.0 so the bootloader can be unlocked (and subsequently root it)? If so, is this (https://developers.google.com/android/ota) the right page to get the factory images? What is the process to flash 7.1.0 onto the device replacing the 8.1 that I currently have? Can I simply "factory reset" the phone to get the original OS that came with it?
2. If I were able to downgrade it, can I use dePixel8 to root it?
3. If I did manage to root it on 7.1.0, can I upgrade to 8.1 (and any future updates) while keeping the phone rooted?
4. What is OG Pixel/ OG Pixel XL? I searched everywhere but couldn't find what exactly it is.
Thank you for your time!
1 - So, if I recall correctly you can't downgrade having a locked bootloader, even though you manage to downgrade as far as I know you will maintain your security patch version, which mean you will be on the latest anyway, and without the possibility to root. There's no current method for rooting the Verizon Pixel with Android 7.2.0+.
2, 3 - previous answer for them too.
4 - OG means "Original Gangster" which is a slang for referring to the first version of something, which it's the same as if someone says pixel 1.
Hope my answers are helpful, I'm in the same boat.
Edit: some corrections.
Thank you, liriolebron! Looks like there is no way to root this phone. Time to go back to my Note 5 (6.0.1) where the Call Recorder worked without rooting.
ynag said:
Thank you, liriolebron! Looks like there is no way to root this phone. Time to go back to my Note 5 (6.0.1) where the Call Recorder worked without rooting.
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Try this - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nll.acr
It works without root. I turn off the constant notification and use the quick settings tile. ?
ChongoDroid said:
Try this - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nll.acr
It works without root. I turn off the constant notification and use the quick settings tile.
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Not working for me. I tried that, Boldbeast, Appliqato and GlobalEffect. None of them worked on this phone. Sigh!
ynag said:
Not working for me. I tried that, Boldbeast, Appliqato and GlobalEffect. None of them worked on this phone. Sigh!
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It must be carrier specific because it works for me
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
Works with pixel 1, Android P (beta)
ChongoDroid said:
Try this - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nll.acr
It works without root. I turn off the constant notification and use the quick settings tile.
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I'm delighted to confirm that ACR works with pixel on Android P (beta). Although the recording voice levels are low.

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