Hello
i have rooted my i9505 in odin with CF-Auto-Root-jflte-jfltexx-gti9505 which went just fine. Then i have downloaded root check and it confirmed that the phone is rooted. After that i have flashed the newest twrp which worked fine by odin. Then i wasn't able to enter recovery so i flashed philz_touch_6.04.0-jfltexx but still can't enter into recovery mode.
I have searched the forums and have figured out that there is such a problem with at&t devices, i am on a normal gsm/4g device from australian stock.
Any ideas what to do to get this fixed? The stock Rom is horribly slow and bloated.
TIA
Flash official stock firmware and start again, please follow the steps correctly that been described in the thread of the recovery you want to use.
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dbzfanatic said:
This is old use nbetchers method instead.
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What odin version are you using for recovery flashing?
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95mediatech said:
Flash official stock firmware and start again, please follow the steps correctly that been described in the thread of the recovery you want to use.
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I will try that even if i am conviced i followed the instructions by the letter
jaswinky said:
What odin version are you using for recovery flashing?
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3.0.7
dosada said:
3.0.7
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If you have root already try to download the recovery tools in playstore then choose the clockwork rec, once its done boot to recovery and flash philz have a nice day
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dosada said:
3.0.7
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You should use 1.85 only for cfautoroot, and 3.09 for the rest (3.09 was made specifically for i9505 and 3.07 for i9500).
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Hi guys I have kk stock version and I have flashed some custom kernels, but the phone is getting to hot and I'm having some issues. Can anyone provide the stock kernel for kk so I can flash it via recovery. Please let me know. Thanks in advance
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bolleyjara said:
Hi guys I have kk stock version and I have flashed some custom kernels, but the phone is getting to hot and I'm having some issues. Can anyone provide the stock kernel for kk so I can flash it via recovery. Please let me know. Thanks in advance
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You should be fine by flashing this stock kernel via recovery.
That's why you should make backups.
Time to start prepping for an OTA. Memory serves, you need stock bootloader, remove root, and xposed to be able to take the OTA. Sound right??
http://www.androidcentral.com/motorola-pushing-android-443-week
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TWRP 2.7.0.0
cpetersen2791 said:
Time to start prepping for an OTA. Memory serves, you need stock bootloader, remove root, and xposed to be able to take the OTA. Sound right??
http://www.androidcentral.com/motorola-pushing-android-443-week
Stock ATT 4.4.2 (165.44.1)
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Rooted via SuperSU flashable
TWRP 2.7.0.0
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Based on the past OTA's....
Yes stock recovery is needed, but you don't need to remove root, xposed can be disabled, you need your bloat on there..
For more, see -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-OTA.html
Oh, and for anyone who had 4.4.2 on their phone, then partially downgraded (i.e. flashed only parts like system.img, etc from an older rom) successfully, taking the OTA now will likely brick you.
I SBF'd to 4.4.2 I'm rooted, have Phil's recovery but no xposed. Unlocked boot loader Dev edition
Based on your post I have two options.
1. SBF the stock recovery and take the update.
2. Wait till the sbf for 4.4.3 to drop and flash that.
Please confirm or let me know if I'm wrong and if there are any other options, do share please.
Great news. I only want slightly better battery life and better camera.
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I'm running the soak test right now. Smooth sailing so far. I used rsd lite to flash the sbf file and everything went fine
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Will someone release this as something we can flash later or is the only way to get it via OTA? Also, if it is released on here later about how long would it take?
T-Mobile/Unlocked only right now it seems. Which is fine.
AT&T, Verizon and Sprint probably have to wait a bit.
i'm ready. got stock recovery ready to go. just gotta flash my own 4.4.2 dump back on there and i'm good to go
Where can I get the stock recovery from?
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Everyone forgets USC exists lol but ya its deff TMobile first as of now.
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creid2352 said:
Where can I get the stock recovery from?
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http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
Find your carrier and the Android version you want the recover.img file will be in the .zip
Also, does anybody know if a custom kernel (specifically the faux kernel 007) will interfere with an OTA? If so, where can I find the stock 4.4.2 kernel?
Symthic said:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
Find your carrier and the Android version you want the recover.img file will be in the .zip
Also, does anybody know if a custom kernel (specifically the faux kernel 007) will interfere with an OTA? If so, where can I find the stock 4.4.2 kernel?
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So I should just be able to fastboot the recovery even though I'm rooted using the original ROM?
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creid2352 said:
So I should just be able to fastboot the recovery even though I'm rooted using the original ROM?
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I believe so, but I'm a noob compared to some of the other people here so I wouldn't take my word for it. What I did to update to 4.4.2 was flash the stock recovery via Recovery Tools (now Rashr) and everything worked fine.
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I believe so, but I'm a noob compared to some of the other people here so I wouldn't take my word for it. What I did to update to 4.4.2 was flash the stock recovery via Recovery Tools (now Rashr) and everything worked fine.
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My only concern is I'm using a custom kernel.
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creid2352 said:
My only concern is I'm using a custom kernel.
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Same here. Let's wait for the more experienced to stumble upon this thread and give us some insight
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Same here. Let's wait for the more experienced to stumble upon this thread and give us some insight
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Agreed.
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creid2352 said:
My only concern is I'm using a custom kernel.
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Unzip the sbf file and find the boot.IMG. that will be your stock kernel. Flash it with adb.
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creid2352 said:
So I should just be able to fastboot the recovery even though I'm rooted using the original ROM?
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Yes just flash the recovery.IMG in adb and you'll have the stock recovery
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Devans32 said:
Unzip the sbf file and find the boot.IMG. that will be your stock kernel. Flash it with adb.
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Yes just flash the recovery.IMG in adb and you'll have the stock recovery
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OK will do.
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Is posible flash the stock recovery via Flashify o Rashr app?
Ps. Would be really great if anyone that already get the update make a nandroid backup of system and boot and upload it :victory:
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Prowler said:
Is posible flash the stock recovery via Flashify o Rashr app?
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I don't think so, probably won't work
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I just received a system update today but havent installed it yet. My concern is that im on a stock 5.1.1 rom with stock kernel but rooted with unlocked bootloader and twrp recovery. Is it advisable to install system update ?
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No
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sam 4x said:
I just received a system update today but havent installed it yet. My concern is that im on a stock 5.1.1 rom with stock kernel but rooted with unlocked bootloader and twrp recovery. Is it advisable to install system update ?
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No because of custom recovery
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Stevica Smederevac said:
No
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No because of custom recovery
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So, is it advisable to restore stock recovery using Wugs toolkit and install update ?
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sam 4x said:
So, is it advisable to restore stock recovery using Wugs toolkit and install update ?
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That or flash factory img with fastboot,whatever you like more
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Stevica Smederevac said:
That or flash factory img with fastboot,whatever you like more
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Will i loose xposed when i choose any one of these options?
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sam 4x said:
Will i loose xposed when i choose any one of these options?
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Yes,not sure about W.T but if you flash factory img with fastboot,you will lose everything on internal storage as well so make a backup.
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I bought a redmi 2 when I was in china now after coming to India I faced the problem regarding playstore and now there was a official miui update. After I downloaded the update my but not while booting the Device stuck to mi logo. Please help I went to mi india service center but they were unable to help me. Is there any way to get my phone running? Please help
All you can do is flash a miui stock rom via fastboot method using mi flash in your computer. Search youtube or threads at xda about flashing stock mi rom. It will surely help
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ronak12321 said:
All you can do is flash a miui stock rom via fastboot method using mi flash in your computer. Search youtube or threads at xda about flashing stock mi rom. It will surely help
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http://en.miui.com/thread-126437-1-1.html
This is official miui step to do it
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Thanks. Let me see if I am capable of flashing a rom