New update and rooted Pixel 3 XL How to? - Google Pixel 3 XL Questions & Answers

Hi all,
Pixel 3 XL
Android 10(QP1A.190711.020)
ELEMENTALX-P3-2.05
Have a look at attached screenshots, how would one apply the new update without messing it up, i finally have GPay working, and I really want to keep it that way.
Thanks
I cant seem to be able to upload attachments, "url can not prase" ?

Not sure about keeping Google pay, but I followed A/B slot update from here https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tutorials.md
Everything is working fine on QP1A.190711.020.C3
You will need to reflash the kernel.
Only using systemless hosts and edge sense modules in magisk.

rob42ert said:
Hi all,
Pixel 3 XL
Android 10(QP1A.190711.020)
ELEMENTALX-P3-2.05
Have a look at attached screenshots, how would one apply the new update without messing it up, i finally have GPay working, and I really want to keep it that way.
Thanks
I cant seem to be able to upload attachments, "url can not prase"
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How'd you get Google Pay working?
I flashed the complete system img removing the -w and re-rooted (pulled boot.img from the zip and had magisk patch it and flash in fastboot)

rquinn19 said:
How'd you get Google Pay working?
I flashed the complete system img removing the -w and re-rooted (pulled boot.img from the zip and had magisk patch it and flash in fastboot)
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Gpay i got it working with BostonDan method.

Can you please link Boston Dan method?

skaforey said:
Can you please link Boston Dan method?
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pretty easy to google BostonDan and Google Pay. First result. https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-google-pay-gms-17-1-22-pie-t3929950
Edit: Just tried it on my rooted Android 10 3XL and I was able to add my cards. Haven't used it yet but generally if I can add cards I can use it. Thanks

henderjr said:
pretty easy to google BostonDan and Google Pay. First result. https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-google-pay-gms-17-1-22-pie-t3929950
Edit: Just tried it on my rooted Android 10 3XL and I was able to add my cards. Haven't used it yet but generally if I can add cards I can use it. Thanks
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I have been using that method since the day he posted it on a 3 and 3 XL. Both are on 10, and got clean wiped to do so. Both had card reinstalled and have been used at the terminal since the c3 update.

sliding_billy said:
I have been using that method since the day he posted it on a 3 and 3 XL. Both are on 10, and got clean wiped to do so. Both had card reinstalled and have been used at the terminal since the c3 update.
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Good to hear.! I have a WearOS watch with Google Pay so I haven't had a need to use my phone much.

I have to get rid of ElementalX without losing all my stuff. This kernel has many bugs, my assistent won't start when squeezed anymore.
Is there a way?

rob42ert said:
I have to get rid of ElementalX without losing all my stuff. This kernel has many bugs, my assistent won't start when squeezed anymore.
Is there a way?
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How exactly have you determined that it is the kernel, and what does "many bug" mean? There are a lot of us who are using ElementalX on 10 with no issues including assistant squeeze. You can start by installing any other kernel available in the "Google Pixel 3 XL ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other Development" section (you will need to re-root) and see if it makes any difference. It would also be a good idea if you posted in the dedicated thread for ElementalX. Besides getting user answers, @flar2 will be able to answer any questions specific since it is his kernel.
As for possible issues, how you installed could (dirty, clean, OTA/OTA sideload, factory image in BL) make a very possible difference as well as what version you have installed (specifically if you installed the new c3 image). It sounds like you have a bad Android 10 install and are going to end up needing a full clean install. Good luck.

rob42ert said:
I have to get rid of ElementalX without losing all my stuff. This kernel has many bugs, my assistent won't start when squeezed anymore.
Is there a way?
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There are no bugs in ElementalX kernel.

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Flashfire supporting Pixel (XL)?

Hi
Does anyone know anything a out the current status of Flashfire on the Pixel (XL)?
I've tried to backup data and the screen turned black, afterwards I hard to hard reset the phone to get it working again.
niko26 said:
Hi
Does anyone know anything a out the current status of Flashfire on the Pixel (XL)?
I've tried to backup data and the screen turned black, afterwards I hard to hard reset the phone to get it working again.
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Good place to start https://plus.google.com/+Chainfire
danw_oz said:
Good place to start https://plus.google.com/+Chainfire
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I've tried to contact him already, plus asked him in one of his threads/posts. No response.
niko26 said:
I've tried to contact him already, plus asked him in one of his threads/posts. No response.
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It's probably because he got sick of being asked the same question over and over again.
If I read the XDA forums http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/paid-software/flashfire-t3075433 searching for the word PIXEL. This app appears that people have this working on Pixel XL, but not since the November release
danw_oz said:
It's probably because he got sick of being asked the same question over and over again.
If I read the XDA forums http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/paid-software/flashfire-t3075433 searching for the word PIXEL. This app appears that people have this working on Pixel XL, but not since the November release
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Thanks for your comment.
I was not asking why he was not replying to my questions - I've got total sympathy for that because the number of messages he might get must be insane.
My question still stands: Obviously Flashfire is not yet aware of the different layout of partitions on the Pixel phones. Does it still work correctly? If not, did Chainfire say anything about Flashfire being fixed to work with the pixels? I couldn't find anything, that's why I'm asking here.
I assume any announcement on it working on the Pixel will be made when it works on the Pixel. Much like superSU. (hope that doesnt sound like an ass thing to say) it's just the way things have been. unless someone else works on something and it looks like they are going to beat another dev to the punch, you don't usually see any info, much like boot-loader unlocks, rooting of a certain phone etc.. i.e when there is a bounty and team blahblah looks like they gonna take the glory, BANG! suddenly there's a solution that said dev was already working on secretly but wasn't planing on releasing any time soon but since there's competition, kinda thing. Know what I mean?
SuperSU is going to be a much higher priority for him to get going reliably with twrp and the new partition layout.
larsdennert said:
SuperSU is going to be a much higher priority for him to get going reliably with twrp and the new partition layout.
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Hey just curious what you mean by this. I know that TWRP has some bugs but I thought everything with SuperSU was worked out
I'm thinking they are still working on having them coexist without one wiping the other
larsdennert said:
I'm thinking they are still working on having them coexist without one wiping the other
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No they work fine, especially SuperSU. TWRP is in alpha but works for installing and most other things but backup and restore does not yet.
larsdennert said:
I'm thinking they are still working on having them coexist without one wiping the other
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Wow, that was like week number one.
You're waaaaaay behind on updates.
Lol then we should get on chain fires case
larsdennert said:
SuperSU is going to be a much higher priority for him to get going reliably with twrp and the new partition layout.
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What? SuperSU working perfectly with twrp. As others said twrp still in alpha and some features are iffy, but SuperSU is solid.
Without Flashfire, how do we install a new OTA update if we are rooted? What's the proper/safe procedure?
s1dest3pnate said:
Without Flashfire, how do we install a new OTA update if we are rooted? What's the proper/safe procedure?
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Are you verizon?
Because if you're verizon then add Verizon to your profile so people can appropriately address your questions.
And add your freaking state/country while you're at it. :good:
CZ Eddie said:
Are you verizon?
Because if you're verizon then add Verizon to your profile so people can appropriately address your questions.
And add your freaking state/country while you're at it. :good:
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My apologies. T-Mobile, US - added to profile. Thanks for the suggestion!
s1dest3pnate said:
Without Flashfire, how do we install a new OTA update if we are rooted? What's the proper/safe procedure?
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You can sideload the update via ADB supposedly.
I've never used that method though.
I just flash the entire update on top of my old OS using flashboot and my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/how-to/info-how-restored-to-stock-soft-t3494478
Make sure to remove the -w from the script if you don't want your old data/apps wiped.
Then re-root your phone afterwards.
Nothing to worry about there if it's not a Verizon phone.
s1dest3pnate said:
Without Flashfire, how do we install a new OTA update if we are rooted? What's the proper/safe procedure?
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I do it like in this guide http://www.droid-life.com/2013/02/1...date-a-nexus-without-root-or-custom-recovery/
Very helpful, thanks guys. I did it and it worked - ran flash-all with -w removed. I wonder though if there's any downside to doing this that may not have been identified yet, such as extra space being taken up or diminished performance (even if negligible) possibly due to some duplication of data or something like that.
s1dest3pnate said:
Very helpful, thanks guys. I did it and it worked - ran flash-all with -w removed. I wonder though if there's any downside to doing this that may not have been identified yet, such as extra space being taken up or diminished performance (even if negligible) possibly due to some duplication of data or something like that.
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No, no downside at all. Flash all without the -w is how most people do it. It could even be argued that it is better.
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Possible to root Pixel XL 7.1.2?

Hello,
Any help would be appreciated. I'm not extremely comfortable yet with rooting, and as such, would love if someone could point me in the right direction to a proper tutorial on how to root my Pixel XL. I purchased it from Google directly, which has an unlocked bootloader. It is the N2G47E Build Number, and I OTA updated it to 7.1.2. I have a Windows PC on Windows 10 64 Professional, original cables, etc.
Thanks so much for any help, and I'm hoping this is possible.
1984world said:
Hello,
Any help would be appreciated. I'm not extremely comfortable yet with rooting, and as such, would love if someone could point me in the right direction to a proper tutorial on how to root my Pixel XL. I purchased it from Google directly, which has an unlocked bootloader. It is the N2G47E Build Number, and I OTA updated it to 7.1.2. I have a Windows PC on Windows 10 64 Professional, original cables, etc.
Thanks so much for any help, and I'm hoping this is possible.
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Third post in the thread below, follow the part about setting up adb and fastboot. Skip the part about downloading the factory image and flashing it.
Just get the tools set up.
Then follow the second​ to last post in the same thread to root it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/help/stupidly-bootloop-help-t3554242
It is possible, sir.
All the answers you need should be here https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/development/root-supersu-t3490156
1984world said:
Hello,
Any help would be appreciated. I'm not extremely comfortable yet with rooting, and as such, would love if someone could point me in the right direction to a proper tutorial on how to root my Pixel XL. I purchased it from Google directly, which has an unlocked bootloader. It is the N2G47E Build Number, and I OTA updated it to 7.1.2. I have a Windows PC on Windows 10 64 Professional, original cables, etc.
Thanks so much for any help, and I'm hoping this is possible.
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Why do you want to root?
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bobby janow said:
Why do you want to root?
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I would like to block ads everywhere. That's a big one. I have used adaway in the past and liked it. I also like to learn the process. I've been jailbreaking iphones/ipods/ipads for years and am interested in learning more about rooting as it interests me. I also want to have more control over functions of the phone, and there have been a few apps and such that I liked in the past that I felt enhanced my phone (it was a galaxy s6).
my snapchat is still working now in 7.1.2 with root..didnt in 7.1.1
bobby janow said:
Why do you want to root?
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Why would one NOT want to root?!
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335Deezl said:
Why would one NOT want to root?!
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Lots of reasons. Come on, you don't need me to lay it out for you. I'd be hard pressed to ever root again.
TonikJDK said:
Third post in the thread below, follow the part about setting up adb and fastboot. Skip the part about downloading the factory image and flashing it.
Just get the tools set up.
Then follow the second​ to last post in the same thread to root it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/help/stupidly-bootloop-help-t3554242
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I'm looking at the dates and it seems like the SuperSU has a version 3,4, and 5. which should I be using? I'm finding it all a bit confusing.
bobby janow said:
Lots of reasons. Come on, you don't need me to lay it out for you. I'd be hard pressed to ever root again.
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Brother, I don't need you to lay out anything for me. I've been rooting since the OG Droid A855. That was probably when you were in grade school. I like a faster phone, better battery life, no ads, and endless customization. That's why I root. You want stock? Buy an iCrap.
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A week or so ago I used twrp.img rc1 with SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742 and it worked just fine.
I did not flash twrp, just flashboot to it and flash su zip.
335Deezl said:
Brother, I don't need you to lay out anything for me. I've been rooting since the OG Droid A855. That was probably when you were in grade school. I like a faster phone, better battery life, no ads, and endless customization. That's why I root. You want stock? Buy an iCrap.
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
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Are you 7.1.2? What methods/tutorial did you use (or can point the way towards) for me to root my Pixel XL? I would appreciate any help. Lots of the terms are very foreign to me and I'm attempting to follow the directions, but half the time I have to google what the instructions even mean. This is not my main device, so if I have to reset, etc. it's not the end of the world. Thanks so much!
It's all right here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...to-unlock-root-flash-pixel-xl-t3507886/page24
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1984world said:
I'm looking at the dates and it seems like the SuperSU has a version 3,4, and 5. which should I be using? I'm finding it all a bit confusing.
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Like my link said, 2.79 SR3
TonikJDK said:
Like my link said, 2.79 SR3
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Ok, and how about the twrp? The instructions state to use the RC1 version, but there is now a RC2 version. Suggestions?
1984world said:
Ok, and how about the twrp? The instructions state to use the RC1 version, but there is now a RC2 version. Suggestions?
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I used rc1 img (twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img)
gordonlw said:
I used rc1 img (twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img)
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ok that helps. So I've installed ADB and platform tools and drivers. when i open a command windows to install twrp (fastboot boot path/to/twrp.img) it gives me the "cannot load : no such file or directory. not sure what im doing wrong with this, followed the instructions to the letter.
335Deezl said:
Brother, I don't need you to lay out anything for me. I've been rooting since the OG Droid A855. That was probably when you were in grade school. I like a faster phone, better battery life, no ads, and endless customization. That's why I root. You want stock? Buy an iCrap.
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
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Brother? Yikes, I hope not. The question of why root was not directed at you so I'm not sure why you answered. The OP had already answered it. I don't care what you have done in the slightest. Your assumption of your maturity level due to your age leaves much to be desired as well.
There are many reasons not to root, I'll say it again. So if you don't know the reasons you might not know as much as you think you do. Don't make me lay it out for you. If you take a few minutes you will find a lot of others that used to root but find no need to any longer. The iPhone discussion has nothing to do with this neither does your denigration of a very capable phone. Where that came from we can only imagine. Oh yeah, age.
1984world said:
ok that helps. So I've installed ADB and platform tools and drivers. when i open a command windows to install twrp (fastboot boot path/to/twrp.img) it gives me the "cannot load : no such file or directory. not sure what im doing wrong with this, followed the instructions to the letter.
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"path/to/" is where the files are located!
I create a folder at the root of c called "adb". go inside that folder and shift right click. that will give the option to open command prompt from that folder. then your adb commands are already in the correct folder so it would be adb fastboot twrp.img (if you renamed the img to twrp)
TonikJDK said:
Like my link said, 2.79 SR3
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Ok, fair enough. I've done all of that. my only issue now, is how to do the follow through. The guide doesn't seem to be fully explanatory, or I'm simply not comprehending all the nuances of it.

WIFI Tethering Oreo 8.1

Hi guys,
I was using Pure Nexus for a long time and didn't have an issue with this, but now I'm on stock and my Verizon plan is a legacy plan that doesn't allow me to have WIFI tethering.
What is the best way to do this on Oreo 8.1?
I assume it's using ElementalX Kernel and changing the code to say true, I don't remember the command line
Should I be doing it this way? If so what recovery should I be using with Oreo 8.1?
Do I flash it differently than 7.1 Nuget? (boot to bootloader, boot to RC1 TWRP image, install TWRP zip)
Thanks ahead of time
I'm with him. Coming from a nexus 6 to a pixel 2XL and need pointed in the direction to a ROM or whatever the solution is now to unlock the hotspot on big red. Still on a grandfathered plan. Thanks in advance.
Add net.tethering.noprovisioning=true to your build prop (I use JRummy's Build.prop editor, just add the line to the bottom of the file). I also believe there is a Magisk module for this.
funkybrunk said:
Add net.tethering.noprovisioning=true to your build prop (I use JRummy's Build.prop editor, just add the line to the bottom of the file). I also believe there is a Magisk module for this.
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This means I need to be rooted... I assumed the same.
What are you running to be rooted on Oreo 8.1? My assumption is it's different than Nuget 7.1 since I had issues doing it the same way.
fsuagentsmith said:
This means I need to be rooted... I assumed the same.
What are you running to be rooted on Oreo 8.1? My assumption is it's different than Nuget 7.1 since I had issues doing it the same way.
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I haven't had to reroot in a while, Last time was when 8.0 was released. I used the guide here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/how-to/guide-how-to-systemlessly-root-pixel-xl-t3660324
All subsequent monthly updates and update to 8.1 were applied using flashfire, and root was maintained via everroot (function in flashfire). I honestly don't understand why more people don't use FF to update, it definitely is the easiest. Just make sure to clean themes before updating.
funkybrunk said:
I haven't had to reroot in a while, Last time was when 8.0 was released. I used the guide here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/how-to/guide-how-to-systemlessly-root-pixel-xl-t3660324
All subsequent monthly updates and update to 8.1 were applied using flashfire, and root was maintained via everroot (function in flashfire). I honestly don't understand why more people don't use FF to update, it definitely is the easiest. Just make sure to clean themes before updating.
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Thank you, I'm following this post and have now a stupid problem.... my encryption password is incorrect, not sure why. Any idea on where to find out what I used (even though I know what I used when setting up the phone from scratch)
I just did a factory reset and started over to make sure I wasn't going crazy.... still no dice. TWRP is not accepting my encryption password.
Update:
I was told in another thread that this is a known issue with TWRP and Oreo 8.1. The only fix was to remove the PIN after boot and work from there. I have done this and your directions worked. Thanks
Hey, fsuagentsmith
Did you enable hotspot on 8.0/8.1?
Let me know, cause I'm ready to jump off the pure Nexus too!
fsuagentsmith said:
Thank you, I'm following this post and have now a stupid problem.... my encryption password is incorrect, not sure why. Any idea on where to find out what I used (even though I know what I used when setting up the phone from scratch)
I just did a factory reset and started over to make sure I wasn't going crazy.... still no dice. TWRP is not accepting my encryption password.
Update:
I was told in another thread that this is a known issue with TWRP and Oreo 8.1. The only fix was to remove the PIN after boot and work from there. I have done this and your directions worked. Thanks
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.me said:
Hey, fsuagentsmith
Did you enable hotspot on 8.0/8.1?
Let me know, cause I'm ready to jump off the pure Nexus too!
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Yes I did.
Sorry I didn't see your post till just now as I don't contribute much on this site. I kind of know what I'm doing but I'm too busy to be a big contributor.
Thanks for asking.

when is the new security update for August out guys?

Just wondering when the new security update will be out as I feel the last one is making my battery drain quite a lot. Tried all the normal routine stuff and still nothing specially after two factory resets. Here is hoping that with the new software it will be fixed
Hey Goku80, judging solely by past-trends, it should most certainly be out today.
It's live guys! https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/crosshatch-pq3a.190801.002-factory-15db810d.zip
Flashed August full image from google website and touchscreen doesn't work. Can't even use pin to access phone. Anyone else?
BoboBrazil said:
Flashed August full image from google website and touchscreen doesn't work. Can't even use pin to access phone. Anyone else?
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Could I flash it without root? Sorry it has been a long while since I did something like this. I remember on the OnePlus you could flash manually
ota is not here yet
Goku80 said:
Could I flash it without root? Sorry it has been a long while since I did something like this. I remember on the OnePlus you could flash manually
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The OTA can be flashed using stock recovery. No wipe.
spotmark said:
The OTA can be flashed using stock recovery. No wipe.
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True but means I need to use ADB which I don't have a pc
Goku80 said:
True but means I need to use ADB which I don't have a pc
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You can flash it as long as your BL is unlocked. It has nothing to do with root. You still need to use the flash-all batch file though, so a computer is still necessary.

Question Can't update OTA with ADB sideload

Hi there!
I've installed the full OTA SQ1D.211205.016.A4 using Adb sideload but I had have installed another OTA version, specifically SQ1D.211205.016.A1.
I've tried to install the correct version over using adb sideload but it fails because it says is an older version.
How can I install the correct OTA for my Pixel 6 Pro?
Cheers.
sgbmad said:
Hi there!
I've installed the full OTA SQ1D.211205.016.A4 using Adb sideload but I had have installed another OTA version, specifically SQ1D.211205.016.A1.
I've tried to install the correct version over using adb sideload but it fails because it says is an older version.
How can I install the correct OTA for my Pixel 6 Pro?
Cheers.
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Hmm strange, as I'd done similarly in that I'd installed A1 and needed A4. However I didn't experience an issue with side loading...
Perhaps you could try flashing the full factory image but with the -w removal (research this fully) to avoid data loss, so essentially dirty flashing the full image should help?
cd993 said:
Hmm strange, as I'd done similarly in that I'd installed A1 and needed A4. However I didn't experience an issue with side loading...
Perhaps you could try flashing the full factory image but with the -w removal (research this fully) to avoid data loss, so essentially dirty flashing the full image should help?
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Thank you for your response cd993. Then, a full factory image flash with full wipe also works, it's true?
sgbmad said:
Thank you for your response cd993. Then, a full factory image flash with full wipe also works, it's true?
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Sure, a full wipe will indeed clear all data of yours and install the factory image. But I'd try first to remove the line of code in the flash-all.bat file that prevents a data wipe. Plus also there's the factor of keeping root, if you are actually rooted. Let me know if you need any guidance on this though there are lots of info around on these forums
cd993 said:
Sure, a full wipe will indeed clear all data of yours and install the factory image. But I'd try first to remove the line of code in the flash-all.bat file that prevents a data wipe. Plus also there's the factor of keeping root, if you are actually rooted. Let me know if you need any guidance on this though there are lots of info around on these forums
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Thank you so much,
Well, first of all I would need to know where download the factory image and how can I remove the code in the flash-all.bat. If you show me where can I found that info your help will be very apreciate.
On the other hand, I still have no clear what would be the version I need. I bought the phone at the Google Store in Germany. Also, I do not really do not know what the difference between one version is and if it really is important to put the one that corresponds to you.
sgbmad said:
Thank you so much,
Well, first of all I would need to know where download the factory image and how can I remove the code in the flash-all.bat. If you show me where can I found that info your help will be very apreciate.
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No problem. The factory image can be found here:
https://developers.google.com/android/images
Are you wanting to root? Forgive me I'm mistaken, though I sense that you are relatively new to this and so I'd suggest following the guide found here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/pixel-6-pro-easy-step-by-step-unlock-root.4361847/
cd993 said:
No problem. The factory image can be found here:
https://developers.google.com/android/images
Are you wanting to root? Forgive me I'm mistaken, though I sense that you are relatively new to this and so I'd suggest following the guide found here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/pixel-6-pro-easy-step-by-step-unlock-root.4361847/
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Well, I'm not new to this really, but it is my first Pixel. Long time ago I was addicted to flash ROMs
Currently I prefer to use the phone without root.
sgbmad said:
Well, I'm not new to this really, but it is my first Pixel. Long time ago I was addicted to flash ROMs
Currently I prefer to use the phone without root.
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Great, you'll enjoy this phone!
There's lots of how-to guides on this forum so give them all a good read to benefit your understanding on how the Pixel works and let us know if any questions
cd993 said:
Great, you'll enjoy this phone!
There's lots of how-to guides on this forum so give them all a good read to benefit your understanding on how the Pixel works and let us know if any questions
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Thank you cd993
I didn't know the Android Flashing Tool for Chrome. There is an option to flash without wipe the device. I'll probably use this tool for flash an image.
sgbmad said:
Thank you cd993
I didn't know the Android Flashing Tool for Chrome. There is an option to flash without wipe the device. I'll probably use this tool for flash an image.
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Yeah that's a very handy one, especially when not wanting to root.
Have fun!
cd993 said:
Yeah that's a very handy one, especially when not wanting to root.
Have fun!
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Sure! I think I'll wait for Google says something about this:
[U: Not the wrong build] Latest Google Pixel 6 update is causing network issues in Europe
Some Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro owners in Europe have found that the December update is causing various network issues on their phones.
9to5google.com
Thanks!

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