I have Indian Moto Z Play stock Nougat 7.0 April Security Patch (RETIN software channel) with Magisk root & twrp recovery installed. The Nougat 7.1.1 OTA update will be rolled out for India after few days. So I want to install stock 7.0 April patched Recovery, so I can able to install the OTA update. Actually, I did forget to backup the stock 7.0 April Recovery. When I did flash the twrp recovery, it had replaced the stock recovery. So now I have not the backup of latest stock Moto 7.0 April patched Recovery.
I have a backup of the Stock boot.img by twrp and magisk also make a backup of the stock boot.img, so I have no problem for stock boot.img.
So I only need the latest stock 7.0 "APRIL Patched" Recovery for RETIN Indian Moto Z Play not from any other country.
And Please also pay attention that you will only share the latest stock 7.0 "APRIL PATCHED" Recovery for India RETIN, not old January or March patch recovery
Can I install old March Patched Recovery (from Nougat 7.0 March patched RETAIL Firmware ROM) on my latest April Patched RETIN Indian ROM. Will it support the upcoming June 7.1.1 ota update? Will I get any problems after installing old March Patched Recovery on new APRIL Patched ROM?
Hello all,
Have an unlocked rooted Moto G5 Plus here on T-Mobile currently running stock NPN25.137-33 (Nougat 7.0 - January 1, 2018 security patch) and I just received this update notification for a VoLTE fix named NPN25.137-35. It's relatively small (~48mb) , here's hoping one of the more experienced devs can incorporate this into their Nougat ROM's moving forward and also hopefully make a TWRP flashable zip for those of us who just want to upgrade their stock rooted roms.
Cheers!
Download link (Drive)
My system info (pre-patch, of course):
If I flash this I will get my IMEI back or no? I didn't understand sir????
A little confused by this as well, your screenshot is showing January 2017 security patch and your ota is an old one. Are you just now getting this update through TMobile? Glad I bought the unlocked version if that's the case
https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm/issues/109
tuxattack80 said:
A little confused by this as well, your screenshot is showing January 2017 security patch and your ota is an old one. Are you just now getting this update through TMobile? Glad I bought the unlocked version if that's the case
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Just wanted to contribute in case this OTA wasn't already out there (couldn't find it in my searches). I know that the current stock ROM version is 93-4 with the March security patch being pushed out to some regions...wanted to share the patch in case it wasn't pushed to other carrier versions so that it could help add robustness to existing Nougat ROMS, especially for VoLTE TMO users.
Wait.. this is a very old update.. the newer updates have NPNS instead of NPN
Edit: just read your comment, ignore this
I have XT1677 on retus channel. I see the official Oreo build is already launched, but not showing up when I try to manually check for updates.
Link: https://support.motorola.com/in/en/products/cell-phones/moto-g-family/moto-g5/documents/MS133246
Is there a Oreo stock rom that I can flash ?
Yes there is firmware available for your device both by OTA method and fastboot method just do it's as you want.
sakshamgoyal said:
Yes there is firmware available for your device both by OTA method and fastboot method just do it's as you want.
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Thanks. On checking for updates, it says you have the latest software, which is weird/wrong (since Oreo is already out).
Never mind I installed the Oreo ROM from - https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5/development/stock-upgrade-to-official-stock-oreo-8-t3823598
[size=+2]TWRP Flashable Stock builds for the Moto G4/G4 Plus[/size]
As you all know, Moto has finally released the first Oreo soak test for select users to test. Thanks to @rajatgupta1998, we all get to try it out
[size=+1]About these builds[/size]
This is the stock firmware, repackaged to be flashable in TWRP Recovery. In an effort to make these zips safer, I have removed all bootloader and gpt (partition table) related items.
[size=+1]Requirements[/size]
-> Unlocked bootloader
-> TWRP Recovery Installed (or booted)
[size=+1]Installation[/size]
-> Download the TWRP Flashable zip (Links below)
-> Place zip on device (internal or external storage)
-> Reboot to TWRP (or boot it)
-> Flash zip && Profit
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Nougat 7.0 (April 1st Security Patch)
• AFH -- TWRP-athene-7.0.0-NPJS25.93-14-18.zip
• G-Drive -- TWRP-athene-7.0.0-NPJS25.93-14-18.zip
md5sum == 71cab7a1bdebb067c569366dcaa26968
Oreo 8.1.0 Soak Test (November 1st Security Patch)
• AFH -- TWRP-athene-8.1.0-OPJ28.108.zip
• G-Drive -- TWRP-athene-8.1.0-OPJ28.108.zip
md5sum == c995bcb22215346e362195447de686f8
Oreo 8.1.0 (December 1st Security Patch)
• AFH -- TWRP-athene-8.1.0-OPJ28.111-12.zip
• G-Drive -- TWRP-athene-8.1.0-OPJ28.111-12.zip
md5sum == d7f7a0acdbb8e4bd24fa89e8513ec21c
Oreo 8.1.0 (December 1st Security Patch)
• AFH -- TWRP-athene-8.1.0-OPJ28.111-22.zip <-- coming soon
• G-Drive -- TWRP-athene-8.1.0-OPJ28.111-22.zip
md5sum == coming soon
[size=+1]Other Notes[/size]
* If you want to root, use Magisk and just flash in TWRP immediately after flashing the newest Oreo build. The latest build now fully passes SafetyNet and shows the device as being Certified in the Play Store.
* If you're already on the previous Oreo build (OPJ28.108 - November Security Patch), you can easily update to the latest Oreo build (OPJ28.111-12 - December Security Patch) by dirty flashing. If you want to keep root, you'll still need to flash Magisk again after flashing the newer build.
* To root the Nougat build(s), you will need to flash a custom kernel, then flash Magisk (same as before).
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[size=+1]TWRP Flashable Stock Builds, ROM for the Moto G4/G4 Plus[/size]
Contributors
@Jleeblanch, @rajatgupta1998, Motorola Mobility LLC
ROM OS Version: Android Oreo 8.1.0 - December 1st Security Patch
ROM Kernel: v3.10.84
Version Information:
Status: Beta
Created: 2018-11-26
Last Updated: 2019-01-09
**Reserved**
Coming from Pixel Experience 9.0 rom, wiped and installed. Working great so far. I hope we see an official rom soon.
zerocoolriddler said:
Coming from Pixel Experience 9.0 rom, wiped and installed. Working great so far. I hope we see an official rom soon.
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these ROM have the same problems with camera like a soak test bulid?
all wipes needed to install these ROM?
vlrgamaley said:
these ROM have the same problems with camera like a soak test bulid?
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This IS the Moto Soak test build. I've just made it TWRP flashable and safer for everyone to use. But yes, to answer your question, the issue with the Camera and Flashlight tile taking a few (5 or more) seconds to open is present here. There isn't anything I can do about that, however when Moto releases a future OTA update and have fixed the issue, I will make a new zip and post it here.
I will also make a nougat build of NPJS25.93-14-18 that is TWRP flashable as well for anyone who would like to be on stock nougat or easily revert back to stock nougat.
Thanks for your Hard Work.
Jleeblanch said:
ROM OS Version: Android Oreo 8.1.0 - November 1st Security Patch
ROM Kernel: v3.10.84
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For curiosity: Would any of the (32 bit) custom kernels work with this ROM?
Thanks, I guess I won't be bored until I decide to unlock my G6 Plus
Jleeblanch said:
[size=+1]TWRP Flashable Stock builds for the Moto G4/G4 Plus[/size]
As you all know, Moto has finally released the first Oreo soak test for select users to test. Thanks to @rajatgupta1998, we all get to try it out
About this build
What is different about this versus what's already available? Basically what I have done is taken the previous 7.0 (nougat) firmware and directly patched it using the 8.1.0 (oreo) OTA zip from this thread. In an effort to make this build safer for everyone to use, I have left out any bootloader related items which is what can potentially prevent you from being able to downgrade. If this had been an official release, I would also have removed dm-verity (and forced encryption) as needed also. But being this is a test build from Moto, they have yet to enable such features. Now, on to the good stuff.
Requirements
-> Unlocked bootloader
-> TWRP Recovery Installed (or booted)
-> You may or may not need to be on stock nougat prior, need confirmation on this
Installation
-> Download the TWRP Flashable zip (Links below)
-> Place zip on device (internal storage or external)
-> Reboot to TWRP (or boot it)
-> Flash zip && Profit
Downloads
Oreo 8.1.0 Soak Test (November 1st Security Patch)
AFH - TWRP-athene-OPJ28.108.zip
G-Drive - TWRP-athene-OPJ28.108.zip
md5sum = c995bcb22215346e362195447de686f8
Other Notes
Currently as mentioned in the other thread, the build doesn't fully pass SafetyNet as it's a test release. You can use Magisk modules to fix this if needed.
You can also easily root by flashing Magisk immediately after the TWRP zip or any time afterwards.
[size=+2]XDA:DevDB Information[/size]
[size=+1]TWRP Flashable Stock Builds, ROM for the Moto G4/G4 Plus[/size]
Contributors
@Jleeblanch, @rajatgupta1998, Motorola Mobility LLC
ROM OS Version: Android Oreo 8.1.0 - November 1st Security Patch
ROM Kernel: v3.10.84
Version Information:
Status: Beta
Created: 2018-11-26
Last Updated: 2018-11-26
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Thanx your .zip fixed the sim issues . Thanx mate
Jleeblanch said:
This IS the Moto Soak test build. I've just made it TWRP flashable and safer for everyone to use. But yes, to answer your question, the issue with the Camera and Flashlight tile taking a few (5 or more) seconds to open is present here. There isn't anything I can do about that, however when Moto releases a future OTA update and have fixed the issue, I will make a new zip and post it here.
I will also make a nougat build of NPJS25.93-14-18 that is TWRP flashable as well for anyone who would like to be on stock nougat or easily revert back to stock nougat.
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Waiting for the Nougat build! Really need to go back to stock. Thank you for your work!
Awesome work dont stop keep up the good work
I`ve had previously RR 5.8 (Nougat 7.1, no custom kernels) and try install your ROM (without wipes, like you describe in instruction). Result? Bootloop. I have Moto 2g RAM/16 Gb Flash, install through rajatgupta recovery v 3.2.1-r3. Try now with wipes, but i don`t have confidence for good result.
try again with wipes, works normally. woah
jer194 said:
For curiosity: Would any of the (32 bit) custom kernels work with this ROM?
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I doubt any of the stock kernels currently available would work as they're intended for nougat (7.0).
corlatemanuel said:
Thanks, I guess I won't be bored until I decide to unlock my G6 Plus
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Fair enough. I'm surprised you haven't unlocked the bootloader yet, LineageOS is pretty good for the G6+ and also is used as a base ROM for flashing GSI's. I'll be making a stock based custom kernel (and one for the custom rom's/GSI's soon too).
DanFaraday777 said:
Waiting for the Nougat build! Really need to go back to stock. Thank you for your work!
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I gotta finish up some TWRP flashable builds for the Moto G6 and then I'll upload the one I made for nougat when I upload those [emoji41]
luv u
thanks a lot
Thanks for zip :good:
What do you mean by "Stock nougat prior"?
Sorry for the dump question
Henry Markle said:
What do you mean by "Stock nougat prior"?
Sorry for the dump question
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I mean the latest stock nougat build NPJS25.93-14-18
jer194 said:
For curiosity: Would any of the (32 bit) custom kernels work with this ROM?
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To expand on Jleeblanch's reply, you may have to wait for Motorola to release the Oreo kernel source code, so developers can work on improving the kernel. Best thing to do is to check the Motorola Mobility GitHub page every so often, where you may see a request for the Oreo source code for our device appear https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm/issues Once there's a request made, Motorola should release the code when it's ready for release and then pave the way for custom Oreo kernels
echo92 said:
To expand on Jleeblanch's reply, you may have to wait for Motorola to release the Oreo kernel source code, so developers can work on improving the kernel. Best thing to do is to check the Motorola Mobility GitHub page every so often, where you may see a request for the Oreo source code for our device appear https://github.com/MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm/issues Once there's a request made, Motorola should release the code when it's ready for release and then pave the way for custom Oreo kernels
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I would make the request myself, same as I've done for other devices (currently have a request up for beckham) but being that this is supposed to be a private soak test, not sure if they'll appreciate it just yet. But best believe, when they release the official Oreo build, I'll be all over it (assuming someone doesn't beat me to it [emoji6])
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I would make the request myself, same as I've done for other devices (currently have a request up for beckham) but being that this is supposed to be a private soak test, not sure if they're appreciate it just yet. But best believe, when they release the official Oreo build, I'll be all over it (assuming someone doesn't beat me to it [emoji6])
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Oh yup, it'd probably be a bit soon to put in a request, and I imagine they may change the kernel source code for the final release anyway (e.g. if they update to the latest security patch). Thanks for keeping a close eye on it - exciting times ahead
I have been trying to download the OTA - but it gets stuck and fails installation, any help with the installation or just the OTA zip file so i can manually load it locally.
I got the OTA, but didn't realize I had to grab the zip before installing. I'm trying to get the boot.img out so I can root, so I'm looking for the OTA as well.
Do not install it , I updated it and since then can not find system update in settings , nothing at all
That's the one that takes you to A12, I just spent yesterday downgrading back to 11, rerooting, etc
I personally don't recommend it if you're satisfied with your phone now, unless there is something about OOS 11 you really dislike or an A 12 feature you really want.
Can anyone confirm that the new update does in fact fix the connection issues that the previous update had? And possibly the automatic brightness issue as well. Those were really the only two issues I had with Android 12 and if those are fixed, I wouldn't mind updating again.
I have downloaded and installed F.18 thru Oxygen Updater.
After update to F.18, the dual SIM not working
makjim said:
I have downloaded and installed F.18 thru Oxygen Updater.
After update to F.18, the dual SIM not working
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Can u provide the zip from the Ota folder?
poeypresents said:
Can u provide the zip from the Ota folder?
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OnePlus 7/7T reach end-of-life as OnePlus rolls out final OxygenOS update
The latest OxygenOS 12 update brings the December 2022 security patches and some minor improvements
www.xda-developers.com
There are download links in this article, does this help? It´s for HD1901 for now
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Can u provide the zip from the Ota folder?
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I already rollback to F.17
Their is no call announcement option in the dialler
Can anyone please provide solutions