I have a mate SE (BND-L34) that was on 8.0. Back in September of 2018, I unlocked it and rooted using another thread in this forum. All was working fine until a few days ago when I tried to install xposed using magisk. That bricked the phone. TWRP came up but boot looped. Finally got to the point where my only option was to let it download a stock image through wifi. I did, and then it had a couple updates available, and I let it update to build number BND-L34 8.0.0.352(C567). It also shows android security patch of February 1, 2019. That took the phone back to completely stock. All data wiped, no unlocked warning at bootup.
correction: At bootup, it does still give me the unlocked warning.
So anyway, All seemed to be working and I could add fingers to the list and they will unlock the phone fine. Then I installed an app that could use the fingerprint to unlock it, and I found that it did not work at all. The app waits for the fingerprint to be detected and it never happens. So I tried a different app, and same thing, just waits for the detect to happen. Again, the finger print unlocks the phone without hesitation, every time.
This makes me think that one of the updates is causing a problem. I've done some searching both on xda and google, and come up with nothing. Like no one else has seen this problem.
So I have a few questions:
1) Has anyone else seen this problem?
2) Can I use firmware finder to install a previous build, like the one from January or even the one from September? I don't have TWRP or root, just the stock image.
3) If I can't use firmware finder to downgrade, is there another way? Like through adb or something.
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Here's the answer to questions 2 & 3 above:
I was able to use firmware finder to download the January build .351. I couldn't get firmware finder to flash it. I then installed twrp into recovery using the image I found here https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-7x/development/oreo-twrp-complete-backup-t3764500. I followed the steps in this post https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-7x/how-to/tested-unbrick-bnd-l24-t3811645 to flash the .351 image. I just used the files I downloaded from firmware finder instead of the ones list there.
And since no one has replied, I'm guessing that this problem is mine alone. Also, going back to 8.0.0.351 did not solve the problem.
I finally rolled all the way back to 8.0.0.344(C567) (first Oreo, I think, from September) and now the fingerprint sensor works for applications. I have no idea why. Maybe there was a security update in the Jan build that disabled the fingerprint if the phone was unlocked. But it seems unlikely since no one else saw the same problem. I can't be the only person with an unlocked BND-L34 that let the phone update to the latest ota.
So I have another question: is there any way to stop the phone from looking for ota updates? It's damn annoying to have that "update available" thing pop up every day.
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electric bill said:
So I have another question: is there any way to stop the phone from looking for ota updates? It's damn annoying to have that "update available" thing pop up every day.
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Yeah, I posted the same thing a month or so ago and ended up figuring it out. Since you are rooted, the same solution I used will work for you. Froze the EMUI System Update process with Titanium Backup.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/hon...ation-t3897144
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It was working, then I tried to install magisk, but it wouldn't install with twrpimgmount_ramdisk.img so I flashed twrp_p10_lite_0.4.img and then magisk 18.1. After that, fingerprint stopped working for apps . I tried re-flashing 344 build, factory resets, different twrp versions, running the magisk uninstall zip, I even re-locked the bootloader. No dice. This phone is back to stock now just the way I got it, no mods, no twrp, no root, and it still has a problem. I just can't figure it out. I think I'm done.
I really liked the phone. It has great features for a $200 phone. I could still use it without the fingerprint password feature, but I really liked that... alot. I certainly have the root procedure down.... I might buy another one and try again, or I might look for something else in that price range and say fu huawei.
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It was working, then I tried to install magisk, but it wouldn't install with twrpimgmount_ramdisk.img so I flashed twrp_p10_lite_0.4.img and then magisk 18.1. After that, fingerprint stopped working for apps . I tried re-flashing 344 build, factory resets, different twrp versions, running the magisk uninstall zip, I even re-locked the bootloader. No dice. This phone is back to stock now just the way I got it, no mods, no twrp, no root, and it still has a problem. I just can't figure it out. I think I'm done.
I really liked the phone. It has great features for a $200 phone. I could still use it without the fingerprint password feature, but I really liked that... alot. I certainly have the root procedure down.... I might buy another one and try again, or I might look for something else in that price range and say fu huawei.
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it's a problem with the app. If I restore an older version with titanium, it works fine.
Hi, I unlocked my mate SE boot-loader and rooted it. After upgrading to BND-L34 8.0.0.352, My TWRP disappeared and lost root. I tried used fastboot to reflash TWRP and failed. Could you confirm if your TWRP worked on version 352? Even I reverted my rom back to 344 using "Firmware finder", I still could not install custom any recovery. Could you help?
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Hello all, this is my first post. I'm looking for a little clarification on which stock recovery I should use so I can do OTA updates.
First, a little background. This is the first device that I've ever unlocked and rooted. I did a lot of reading before I started, but sometimes you don't really learn until you get your hands dirty. I started with an AT&T HTC One M8. I used HTCdev to unlock the bootloader, then used TWRP recovery. After that, I used Hasoon2000's All-in-one-toolkit for the Perm Root. All went as expected. I then loaded the Xposed framework and tried a couple of things with it. Suddenly, my phone started re-booting every 30 seconds or so. After panicking a bit, I figured out that there was a problem with the SuperSU. I re-applied that and all has been happy again. Since then, I also tried to obtain S-Off using the firewater method, but it failed with the Whelp message so I still only have S-On. I've now uninstalled the Xposed framework and I want to revert back to a stock recovery so I can do future OTA updates.
When I use getvar all, my version-main is blank. From what I have read, this is a common problem so I'm not worried about it. But, isn't this the number that I need to determine which stock recovery to use? Is this the same number that shows up in the Settings->About->Software information->Software number? Does the cid have any determination in which stock recovery to use?
After I do find the correct stock recovery, it is my understanding that I just flash that back to the device and it should be safe for OTA updates in the future. Is this correct?
Sorry... I'm a little gun shy after my reboot problem and I'm just looking for a little confirmation that I'm understanding things correctly before pulling the trigger again.
Thanks!
Ron
ericksonline said:
Hello all, this is my first post. I'm looking for a little clarification on which stock recovery I should use so I can do OTA updates.
First, a little background. This is the first device that I've ever unlocked and rooted. I did a lot of reading before I started, but sometimes you don't really learn until you get your hands dirty. I started with an AT&T HTC One M8. I used HTCdev to unlock the bootloader, then used TWRP recovery. After that, I used Hasoon2000's All-in-one-toolkit for the Perm Root. All went as expected. I then loaded the Xposed framework and tried a couple of things with it. Suddenly, my phone started re-booting every 30 seconds or so. After panicking a bit, I figured out that there was a problem with the SuperSU. I re-applied that and all has been happy again. Since then, I also tried to obtain S-Off using the firewater method, but it failed with the Whelp message so I still only have S-On. I've now uninstalled the Xposed framework and I want to revert back to a stock recovery so I can do future OTA updates.
When I use getvar all, my version-main is blank. From what I have read, this is a common problem so I'm not worried about it. But, isn't this the number that I need to determine which stock recovery to use? Is this the same number that shows up in the Settings->About->Software information->Software number? Does the cid have any determination in which stock recovery to use?
After I do find the correct stock recovery, it is my understanding that I just flash that back to the device and it should be safe for OTA updates in the future. Is this correct?
Sorry... I'm a little gun shy after my reboot problem and I'm just looking for a little confirmation that I'm understanding things correctly before pulling the trigger again.
Thanks!
Ron
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Yes you can go to software number to get the info you need. To do an OTA you need a stock sense ROM (NO CHANGES TO ANY SYSTEM APPS) you then need to flash the correct recovery for your software number and [IMPORTANT] relock the bootloader. You then can reboot into your system and take the OTA while still being able to unlock the bootloader and flash a custom recovery afterwards.
No need to relock the bootloader for an ota. People should stop spreading that info
Thanks for the replies!
Just to check my understanding, since I simply unlocked the bootloader, used the TWRP recovery, added SuperSU, installed then uninstalled Xposed framework, that means that I should still be on a stock sense ROM (with no changes to any system apps), right?
There is a lot to learn with all of this when you are first starting out. I'm reading a lot, but sometimes you do find conflicting information. I'd rather be a little cautious than do something stupid!
Thanks again!
ericksonline said:
Hello all, this is my first post. I'm looking for a little clarification on which stock recovery I should use so I can do OTA updates.
First, a little background. This is the first device that I've ever unlocked and rooted. I did a lot of reading before I started, but sometimes you don't really learn until you get your hands dirty. I started with an AT&T HTC One M8. I used HTCdev to unlock the bootloader, then used TWRP recovery. After that, I used Hasoon2000's All-in-one-toolkit for the Perm Root. All went as expected. I then loaded the Xposed framework and tried a couple of things with it. Suddenly, my phone started re-booting every 30 seconds or so. After panicking a bit, I figured out that there was a problem with the SuperSU. I re-applied that and all has been happy again. Since then, I also tried to obtain S-Off using the firewater method, but it failed with the Whelp message so I still only have S-On. I've now uninstalled the Xposed framework and I want to revert back to a stock recovery so I can do future OTA updates.
When I use getvar all, my version-main is blank. From what I have read, this is a common problem so I'm not worried about it. But, isn't this the number that I need to determine which stock recovery to use? Is this the same number that shows up in the Settings->About->Software information->Software number? Does the cid have any determination in which stock recovery to use?
After I do find the correct stock recovery, it is my understanding that I just flash that back to the device and it should be safe for OTA updates in the future. Is this correct?
Sorry... I'm a little gun shy after my reboot problem and I'm just looking for a little confirmation that I'm understanding things correctly before pulling the trigger again.
Thanks!
Ron
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ericksonline said:
Thanks for the replies!
Just to check my understanding, since I simply unlocked the bootloader, used the TWRP recovery, added SuperSU, installed then uninstalled Xposed framework, that means that I should still be on a stock sense ROM (with no changes to any system apps), right?
There is a lot to learn with all of this when you are first starting out. I'm reading a lot, but sometimes you do find conflicting information. I'd rather be a little cautious than do something stupid!
Thanks again!
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Yup you're good ROM wise. Just flash the stock recovery and you should be good to go.
You can be unlock and have OTA.
You just need a stock recovery.
HTC ONE M8 fails to load up after failed software update
Hello guys, this is my first post. I really need your help as I'm at risk of loosing all my phone data. My phone internal memory had been exhausted and I bought an external SD card. I am unable to transfer data to the external SD card. I was doing a software update on my phone that failed to install, there was a warning sign on the phone screen for a few minutes then it try to power on but has failed, as it's seem to stuck on the screen that display htc powered by android. I tried the recovery holding down the power button and the column up button, the phone power off and back on but is still stuck on this screen (htc powered by android). I tried connecting the phone to my laptop to try and recover my data, but it's not mounting to the laptop. Please can someone help me. Thanks in advance.
Similar to the post above ie rooted and kept on stock. Also loaded a few Xposed modules but when I connected to my wifi I had over 30 updates so loaded all of them and once loaded the old bootloop started. I restored my nandroid backup from TWRP (this is an essential backup) and I was back in action. Phew!!!! I no longer had Xposed. So I did the updates again and the same thing happened. I am now updating one at a time which is painful when you've got so many. I also tried wiping the caches but that didn't work.
I noticed there were a lot of HTC apps eg HTC sense input, service pack, blinkfeed etc. I also notice a super SU update. ericksonlines post above said he had a problem with superSU. What kind of problem? What does he mean by reapplying? Flashing from TWRP?
So the big question. Which app(s) update did the damage???
Any apps I shouldn't update eg HTCs?
Has this happened to anyone else? What did you then do? Is the new updated superSU the problem
Apologies for cross posting on an Australian site but I'm a bit frazzled with all of this.
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Similar to the post above ie rooted and kept on stock. Also loaded a few Xposed modules but when I connected to my wifi I had over 30 updates so loaded all of them and once loaded the old bootloop started. I restored my nandroid backup from TWRP (this is an essential backup) and I was back in action. Phew!!!! I no longer had Xposed. So I did the updates again and the same thing happened. I am now updating one at a time which is painful when you've got so many. I also tried wiping the caches but that didn't work.
I noticed there were a lot of HTC apps eg HTC sense input, service pack, blinkfeed etc. I also notice a super SU update. ericksonlines post above said he had a problem with superSU. What kind of problem? What does he mean by reapplying? Flashing from TWRP?
So the big question. Which app(s) update did the damage???
Any apps I shouldn't update eg HTCs?
Has this happened to anyone else? What did you then do? Is the new updated superSU the problem
Apologies for cross posting on an Australian site but I'm a bit frazzled with all of this.
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Hello! It is possible that an update came through that caused my phone to start into the boot loop. I'm not sure because it worked fine for a few hours before the problem started happening all of the sudden. My guess is that something updated that broke SuperSU. As soon as something would try to use SuperSU (or maybe the rights granted by SuperSU), the phone would crash and reboot. To fix the problem, I rebooted into the bootloader (TWRP) and re-installed SuperSU from there. After I re-installed, everything began working nicely again. I have not had a problem since and the problem occurred a few months ago now. I have also recently updated to the new version of SuperSU with no problems at all.
I hope this helps!
Ron
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Hello! It is possible that an update came through that caused my phone to start into the boot loop. I'm not sure because it worked fine for a few hours before the problem started happening all of the sudden. My guess is that something updated that broke SuperSU. As soon as something would try to use SuperSU (or maybe the rights granted by SuperSU), the phone would crash and reboot. To fix the problem, I rebooted into the bootloader (TWRP) and re-installed SuperSU from there. After I re-installed, everything began working nicely again. I have not had a problem since and the problem occurred a few months ago now. I have also recently updated to the new version of SuperSU with no problems at all.
I hope this helps!
Ron
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You're dead right Ron. Supersu was the culprit. Just simply updating from the playstore caused this. I restored an android backup which got me back. I went into the old SuperSu (V1.94) and clicked "clean up when updating from google play" or similar, did the update again (v 2.04 from google) and while this didn't cause rebooting, I couldn't install the binary. I chose "normal" (maybe I should have chosen TWRP) and it didn't work. So I flashed my old v1.94 from TWRP and that got me back. So some questions on updating SuperSu.
1. Is flashing the zip file through TWRP the best way to install a new version?
2. Should I delete or uninstall the old version or will flashing do that for me? Did you simply flash over the top of the other one?
3. Should I stick with 1.94, which works, or should I update to a new and improved version?
4. I think 2.16 is the latest. What version are you running, is it stable and do you recommend it ?
5. I assume I get the zip file from chainfire. They are way ahead of the google playstore for updates
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You're dead right Ron. Supersu was the culprit. Just simply updating from the playstore caused this. I restored an android backup which got me back. I went into the old SuperSu (V1.94) and clicked "clean up when updating from google play" or similar, did the update again (v 2.04 from google) and while this didn't cause rebooting, I couldn't install the binary. I chose "normal" (maybe I should have chosen TWRP) and it didn't work. So I flashed my old v1.94 from TWRP and that got me back. So some questions on updating SuperSu.
1. Is flashing the zip file through TWRP the best way to install a new version?
2. Should I delete or uninstall the old version or will flashing do that for me? Did you simply flash over the top of the other one?
3. Should I stick with 1.94, which works, or should I update to a new and improved version?
4. I think 2.16 is the latest. What version are you running, is it stable and do you recommend it ?
5. I assume I get the zip file from chainfire. They are way ahead of the google playstore for updates
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I'm no expert, but I'm happy to share my experience. I do believe that flashing from TWRP is the best way to install. That is what I did to fix my reboot problems. I don't recall uninstalling the previous version in any way. I think the old file was still on there. I browsed to it in TWRP and installed it. I'm not sure what version I was on when I did this. Recently, a new update (2.16) was available that downloaded through the Play Store. When I went to update, it recommended that I use TWRP to install. I didn't go this route because I had already switched back to the default bootloader and didn't want to reinstall TWRP if I didn't have to. So, I just used the "normal" method. It updated successfully and I've had no problems. I am now running 2.16.
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I'm no expert, but I'm happy to share my experience. I do believe that flashing from TWRP is the best way to install. That is what I did to fix my reboot problems. I don't recall uninstalling the previous version in any way. I think the old file was still on there. I browsed to it in TWRP and installed it. I'm not sure what version I was on when I did this. Recently, a new update (2.16) was available that downloaded through the Play Store. When I went to update, it recommended that I use TWRP to install. I didn't go this route because I had already switched back to the default bootloader and didn't want to reinstall TWRP if I didn't have to. So, I just used the "normal" method. It updated successfully and I've had no problems. I am now running 2.16.
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Thanks erick but given what's happened I don't think I'll ever update from the playstore again. I'll load 2.16 using TWRP and report back. I can't stress enough how important it is to have a nandroid backup. I reckon its the best reason to load a custom recovery. Its got me out of trouble twice now and gives me piece of mind. I've actually gone overboard on this and I have two backups on my phone which I have copied to my PC..
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You can be unlock and have OTA.
You just need a stock recovery.
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And stock ROM.
Updated to v 2.16. Piece of cake!!!
Loaded through TWRP, rebooted and that was it. It didn't even ask about installing the binary. Same binary I guess.
It worried me, however, when I saw over 700 pages on this version xda. Most with problems.
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Updated to v 2.16. Piece of cake!!!
Loaded through TWRP, rebooted and that was it. It didn't even ask about installing the binary. Same binary I guess.
It worried me, however, when I saw over 700 pages on this version xda. Most with problems.
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Awesome! I'm glad to hear that it worked!
Hi Guys,
so this morning my SW3 told me there was a system update, cool, so i said yes to the update and let it do its thing.
on coming back, the os version was still the same (LDZ22D) which i thought was odd.
I then did a search and found that there was indeed a new version out (LCA43) and thought something sus was afoot.
I got the twrp from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/smartwatch-3/development/lwx49k-rooting-easy-t3107501 and booted from twrp
i then pushed the rom i downloaded form here http://www.xperiablog.net/2015/08/2...-update-lca43-intros-interactive-watch-faces/ and promptly tried to flash it like i would any custom rom i would normally flash on any of my other android devices.
I got an error, saying it was expecting "test keys" from a LAZ22D device or a LWX49K device, and that I had LRX22G test keys.
I also tried an ADB sideload which also didn't work.
Am i doing something wrong? Has anyone else ever encountered this?
Full disclosure, I also installed supersu a few months ago, but have had many factory resets since then (new roms on the paired fone) which i wouldn't have thought was an issue?
Cheers for any help you can give
That update only works on stock recovery. Go to my rollback thread and install the complete system of 5.0.1. I put links and directions to all the files. Then roll forward.
Thanks for that @lekofraggle, but I found an easier option, install Sony companion software, reflash "latest" firmware (apparently LAZ22D) then sideload the original update zip. Worked just fine. Just to clarify, I never flashed twrp, just hot booted from it, wondering if root did break ota...
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Yes, root breaks most otas, but adb sideload usually works. Glad it was simpler than my doomsday thoughts.
Just did the ota update. Have since rebooted phone twice. Update and phone don't like each other! Chrome keeps auto-closing. And phone is lagging/freezing continuously. Phone was rooted years ago, and never any issues, even upgrading to Kitkat. This one I'm not to sure about!!!!!
Oh, and booting takes about twice looking too!
Keeps getting better...can't download anything from the play store. Says it's downloading, but never goes anywhere.
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Just did the ota update. Have since rebooted phone twice. Update and phone don't like each other! Chrome keeps auto-closing. And phone is lagging/freezing continuously. Phone was rooted years ago, and never any issues, even upgrading to Kitkat. This one I'm not to sure about!!!!!
Oh, and booting takes about twice looking too!
Keeps getting better...can't download anything from the play store. Says it's downloading, but never goes anywhere.
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Were you rooted? The last OTA update tried to take away root and it was really hard getting it back. It's acted strangely ever since.
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Were you rooted? The last OTA update tried to take away root and it was really hard getting it back. It's acted strangely ever since.
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I took the update against my better judgement and sure enough soft bricked and now phone wont go into DL mode...grrrr
Major issues here as well. My SD card is now blank and doesn't want to mount. Big slowdowns as well. Any way to remove this update ?
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Was finally able to DL apps, but at a crawl. I cleared the cache including dalvik, and everything is back to normal. And I'm still rooted!
I used Cache Cleaner NG from the play store
Soft bricked
I have bricked my phone after accidentally accepting it. Got back the phone again with lg flash tool. Once restarted the phone, rooted it, used titanium backup apk to freeze the software updater.
I don't think that it is wise to do a software update while rooted, it usually denies the process anyways.
Actually guys, its most likely that malware piece that was making its way around. Didnt anyone else read about it a few days ago? Let me hunt it down and see if i can post a link here. Standby....
Update: hold the phone, i may have been mistaken. Standby...
Now im soo broke i cant even pay attention!
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I don't think that it is wise to do a software update while rooted, it usually denies the process anyways.
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Hi, rooting a phone does not stop the update anyway since you can unroot very easily, if it is supersu apk. But if a person installed custom recovery, it can brick the phone since the update tries to use the stock recovery. I learnt it in the hard way.
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Hi, rooting a phone does not stop the update anyway since you can unroot very easily, if it is supersu apk. But if a person installed custom recovery, it can brick the phone since the update tries to use the stock recovery. I learnt it in the hard way.
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I stand corrected, your absolutely right!
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I stand corrected, your absolutely right!
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Thanks. If you have a rooted lg e980 without custom recovery, you can use quickboot apk to enter stock recovery, which has limited features.
The problem with unlocking bootloader and use custom recovery is, if there is an update, there is no way to relock the bootloader and flash stock recovery. If sombody can shed the light on this matter, i really appreciate it.
I am looking for a way to relock the bootloader and install stock recovery without using lg flash tool.
Not that i am expecting an update from AT&T anytime soon.
+1
its better its included on CM based ROMs also
So, something pretty strange just happened. Earlier today I downloaded the latest OTA to my phone to flash with TWRP sometime in the next few days. I was playing around with my phone tonight and setting up Google Assistant to work with my Nest thermostat. The Assistant wasn't consistently recognizing the ability to adjust my thermostat so I did a simple reboot thinking it may solidify things. Much to my surprise, when I rebooted the phone, I noticed the Nougat 'N' in the status bar and when I pulled down the notification drawer it said "finishing upgrade," or something to that effect. STRANGE. I figured, surely my phone didn't just update on its own, so I checked about device and surely I'm on the latest build. Went to reboot my phone and TWRP was replaced with the factory recover and I no longer have root.
In the end, I have no idea how this happened. Everything I have read says updates will fail with a modified system and in fact I've tried updating in the past only to have it fail. Any ideas How or why this happened?
You got a real SMARTPHONE!
mlin said:
Everything I have read says updates will fail with a modified system and in fact I've tried updating in the past only to have it fail. Any ideas How or why this happened?
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While I can't explain how this happened, I can point out that recovery is part of the boot image. And SuperSU is a "systemless" root method that also modifies the boot image. So your system image would appear as stock.
Sounds very interesting... I hope someone could answer this.
FlashFire? Also, do you have auto-update disabled in developer settings?
i got mine not long ago and had 7.1 on it and i did root and added twrp and in the background it downloaded 7.1.1 and when i did a reboot it installed it with no issue.
turn off auto update
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FlashFire? Also, do you have auto-update disabled in developer settings?
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Thanks for all of the responses. No flashfire. Auto update was on. I thought it was weird that with root, custom recovery and substratum theming that my phone updated, especially given the fact that I have tried to update several times through the system updates menu and it has always failed... No clue why it suddenly worked, and furthermore why it happened out of the blue.
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Thanks for all of the responses. No flashfire. Auto update was on. I thought it was weird that with root, custom recovery and substratum theming that my phone updated, especially given the fact that I have tried to update several times through the system updates menu and it has always failed... No clue why it suddenly worked, and furthermore why it happened out of the blue.
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Purely hypothesis, but this update seemed to touch very few core system files and maybe just by luck none of what normally would cause it to fail was checked for changes. Recovery seems to be it's own animal as running TWRP sideload just wipes all recovery. In your case it replaced it with stock since you ran basically a standard OTA.
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i got mine not long ago and had 7.1 on it and i did root and added twrp and in the background it downloaded 7.1.1 and when i did a reboot it installed it with no issue.
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Yeah, I knew TWRP alone wouldn't interfere with the update, but I thought root and other mods would. This is why I wasn't surprised when trying to update previously failed but was super surprised when it suddenly worked.
Apparently my wife's Pixel did this today as well. She said she didn't ever see anything about an update.
Its a Verizon model but was rooted, bootloader unlocked, with twrp installed.
It was previously on the December update just like my Pixel XL, but now is on February.
It currently won't make calls or record video, which is why she even asked me about it. I started working on it and noticed it was no longer rooted or had TWRP. I just got those two back and now have to try to get calls working.
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Apparently my wife's Pixel did this today as well. She said she didn't ever see anything about an update.
Its a Verizon model but was rooted, bootloader unlocked, with twrp installed.
It was previously on the December update just like my Pixel XL, but now is on February.
It currently won't make calls or record video, which is why she even asked me about it. I started working on it and noticed it was no longer rooted or had TWRP. I just got those two back and now have to try to get calls working.
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Interesting, I was on the December update as well. No problems with calls or video though. Very strange that in 2 months the January patch never successfully applied but the February patch did. Good luck with calls and video.
A full factory image flash got everything working. It kept working after installing TWRP, but after I root (SuperSU v2.79 SR3) it stops again.
jsbeagle said:
A full factory image flash got everything working. It kept working after installing TWRP, but after I root (SuperSU v2.79 SR3) it stops again.
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What stops again?
I am on 7.1.2 Beta and everything works good.
Whats not working for you?
After I root, the phone app gets sluggish, phone call audio doesn't work, the camera app "can't connect to camera" if you try switching to video, and youtube videos don't work in the app. They worked in the browser but had no audio.
jsbeagle said:
After I root, the phone app gets sluggish, phone call audio doesn't work, the camera app "can't connect to camera" if you try switching to video, and youtube videos don't work in the app. They worked in the browser but had no audio.
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Granted, after I got the update everything seemed a bit smoother. Audio seemed louder and more crisp.
Have you tried a factory reset?
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What stops again?
I am on 7.1.2 Beta and everything works good.
Whats not working for you?
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Well, I guess its not even related to rooting. I had reflashed factory 7.1.1, installed twrp, and everything was still working. After I installed a few apps and restarted, all that stuff's not working again.
It doesn't even work in safe mode.
Just did a factory reset and it didn't help.
jsbeagle said:
Well, I guess its not even related to rooting. I had reflashed factory 7.1.1, installed twrp, and everything was still working. After I installed a few apps and restarted, all that stuff's not working again.
It doesn't even work in safe mode.
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Thats really odd. Maybe its an app thats not updated for 7.1.1.
I would reflash, let it wipe, then run it as a new phone for 24hrs. If it runs fine then I would install only essential apps, one by one and test after each one. Your sure to find the rotten apple that way. :good:
Good luck!
I had a strange and new issue for me today. Went to sideload the OTA update (2nd February 2022 update). I have been doing it this way for the last few, with no issues. All seemed fine, but got an error when trying to flash the new magisk boot.img. Tried again and seemed to go thru. Rebooted then to bootloop. Keep trying and nothing, tried to get back in and flash again, also tried flashing stock boot to all slots, nothing.
So I had to resort to using the flash tool (in chrome). I assumed I would lose all and had made backups prior, so I would make it work. Using the flash tool, got in, got device connected. Then I selected the .004 build and unchecked all options. I can't remember for sure but I think I also unchecked the force flash all partitions/slots (I think that is what it was called). The flash tool did its thing and came back online, and seemed like no data loss, which was great. I then re-downloaded platform tools, factory image and OTA, got fresh boot.img, patched in magisk, flashed it and all good. After that, I did the direct install too, just in case, but I don't think that is needed, but doing so didn't mess anything up.
Not sure if this is normal, or helpful to anyone, but in my frantic searching, I didn't see a ton on this, so thought I would share it in case it happens to anyone else.
I have a feeling I should do what I normally do, reboot my pc and then download all items needed and flash away. I usually do that and haven't had issues to date. All ended up being good. If anyone runs into this, hope this helps you out.
Thanks for all the info on this forum, it is a great help to keeping my phone updated and running.
I had same problem
I had no issues. Same process... Recovery, ota sideload, reboot, let it finish setting up, patch boot.img extracted from full image, reboot into bootloader and flashed boot sector. All is fine.
I know this is a little dumb but this is my first pixel and I usually restored my samsung phones with odin. Does anyone have a guide how to unroot the Pixel 6 Pro and flash stock firmware incase I need this in future instances, All I can seem to find is Rooting guides.
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I know this is a little dumb but this is my first pixel and I usually restored my samsung phones with odin. Does anyone have a guide how to unroot the Pixel 6 Pro and flash stock firmware incase I need this in future instances, All I can seem to find is Rooting guides.
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I think you can just use the flash tool. Check the appropriate options and it should wipe everything and return it to stock. It looks like you can even use it to lock bootloader again, if you wanted to. This was my first time using it. I may play around with it on one of my old pixels. Never had a use for it before, but came in very handy this week. Probably good for me if I know a bit more about it and how to use it.
DirtyPISTOLA said:
I know this is a little dumb but this is my first pixel and I usually restored my samsung phones with odin. Does anyone have a guide how to unroot the Pixel 6 Pro and flash stock firmware incase I need this in future instances, All I can seem to find is Rooting guides.
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Within the guide is this post and I'm sure many other posts.
[GUIDE] Pixel 6 "oriole": Unlock Bootloader, Update, Root, Pass SafetyNet
⚠️⚠️⚠️WARNING! IF YOU ARE UPDATING TO ANDROID 13 FOR THE FIRST TIME, READ THIS FIRST! ⚠️⚠️⚠️ If you are looking for my guide on a different Pixel, find it here: Pixel 3 Pixel 3XL Pixel 3a Pixel 3aXL Pixel 4 Pixel 4XL Pixel 4a Pixel 4a (5G)...
forum.xda-developers.com
Here's the guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-root-pixel-6-oriole-with-magisk.4356233/
Thank you all, I figured out that online flash tool is a thing. I got it now.
hpower1 said:
I had a strange and new issue for me today. Went to sideload the OTA update (2nd February 2022 update). I have been doing it this way for the last few, with no issues. All seemed fine, but got an error when trying to flash the new magisk boot.img. Tried again and seemed to go thru. Rebooted then to bootloop. Keep trying and nothing, tried to get back in and flash again, also tried flashing stock boot to all slots, nothing.
So I had to resort to using the flash tool (in chrome). I assumed I would lose all and had made backups prior, so I would make it work. Using the flash tool, got in, got device connected. Then I selected the .004 build and unchecked all options. I can't remember for sure but I think I also unchecked the force flash all partitions/slots (I think that is what it was called). The flash tool did its thing and came back online, and seemed like no data loss, which was great. I then re-downloaded platform tools, factory image and OTA, got fresh boot.img, patched in magisk, flashed it and all good. After that, I did the direct install too, just in case, but I don't think that is needed, but doing so didn't mess anything up.
Not sure if this is normal, or helpful to anyone, but in my frantic searching, I didn't see a ton on this, so thought I would share it in case it happens to anyone else.
I have a feeling I should do what I normally do, reboot my pc and then download all items needed and flash away. I usually do that and haven't had issues to date. All ended up being good. If anyone runs into this, hope this helps you out.
Thanks for all the info on this forum, it is a great help to keeping my phone updated and running.
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Did you check the downloaded files via checksum?
If you update via OTA, whether via delta or sideload, you CANNOT interrupt the boot process, otherwise the device assumes the update has failed.
Additionally, if you try to use an older boot image, you'll get the same result.
The recommended means of update is either delta OTA + install to inactive slot in Magisk, or factory image + patch new boot image in Magisk.