Stock 4.4.2 kot49h aosp - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Could anyone please point me to a stock aosp 4.4.2 kot49h rom without gapps? Thanks
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lordvj said:
Could anyone please point me to a stock aosp 4.4.2 kot49h rom without gapps? Thanks
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Just Google KOT49H Factory Image
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Berrydroidcafe said:
Just Google KOT49H Factory Image
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He said w/o GApps, but I'm pretty sure KOT isn't AOSP, so I'd say use Rastakat because that's pretty much stock AOSP
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Tanmaynarang said:
He said w/o GApps, but I'm pretty sure KOT isn't AOSP, so I'd say use Rastakat because that's pretty much stock AOSP
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Hmm? He specifically asked about KOT49H, unless I can't read. Maybe the question needed to be rephrased?
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Yeah Just want a stock kot49h rom without gapps..I remember downloading one from here back when 4.3 was out.. Anyway I'll checkout rastakat.
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Hmm? He specifically asked about KOT49H, unless I can't read. Maybe the question needed to be rephrased?
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I was kinda unsure because he said KOT49H AND AOSP, which isn't really um possible xD
But I suggested rastakat because it is aosp and it has no gapps, but if you really want to, you could probably download the KOT49H Stock ROM from the android development section and then unpack it, remove gapps and all its libraries, and then cook the ROM with Android Kitchen.
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Tanmaynarang said:
I was kinda unsure because he said KOT49H AND AOSP, which isn't really um possible xD
But I suggested rastakat because it is aosp and it has no gapps, but if you really want to, you could probably download the KOT49H Stock ROM from the android development section and then unpack it, remove gapps and all its libraries, and then cook the ROM with Android Kitchen.
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I don't think he'll want to do that for some reason. It's definitely a viable option though.
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Rastakat vanilla did the trick
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Berrydroidcafe said:
Hmm? He specifically asked about KOT49H, unless I can't read. Maybe the question needed to be rephrased?
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Yeah, need rephrasing. I think he meant just a stock 4.4.2 without gapps. No need to concern with kot49h cause that is the build number for stock 4.4.2 and stock 4.4.2 is indeed aosp.

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[Q] Flashing wrong kernel?

Hi XDA.
After growing a pair of balls I've decided tonight is the night that I am going to unroot my phone, put it back to stock ROM and get it off of franco.Kernel. I am doing this because I want to start fresh and get it on Paranoid Android.
(I currently have a January nightly of CM 10.1, franco.Kernel r53 and unlocked bootloader whatnot)
I am looking for the stock kernel for the Nexus 4, but am worried about flashing the wrong one. I'm not saying like I'm going to flash a Samsung kernel or something stupid like that, I just mean that since I am on android 4.2.1 and if I flash a kernel that is made for android 4.2 can I screw up my Nexus 4?
Any tips?
Thanks a ton.
Edwin
As long as the kernel is for the Nexus 4 then you should be okay. You can get all the resources here.
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scream4cheese said:
As long as the kernel is for the Nexus 4 then you should be okay. You can get all the resources here.
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Will I get a softbrick/where can I get radio and whatnot?
Thanks
Make a backup if you are worried. What kernel are you going to flash?
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eqjunkie829 said:
Make a backup if you are worried. What kernel are you going to flash?
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Making a backup won't save you if you flash a kernel that's not for your phone
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spaceman860 said:
Making a backup won't save you if you flash a kernel that's not for your phone
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Just flash the stock images from Google. Contains rom, kernel, bootloader, and radio.
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make sure your download isn't corrupted and you downloaded for the correct device. Should be fine.
What's the point of going through all the time to unroot and flash back to stock?
Why not just do a full wipe and flash paranoid android?
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chromium96 said:
What's the point of going through all the time to unroot and flash back to stock?
Why not just do a full wipe and flash paranoid android?
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I was wondering how nobody else asked that question earlier because that's exactly what I'm thinking.
He's going from 4.1 to 4.2 he needs to flash the new bootloader and radio too
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Flashing Wrong Kernel
spaceman860 said:
Making a backup won't save you if you flash a kernel that's not for your phone
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What are the risks of flashing wrong kernel on a phone? I got a samsung s3. Just wanted to ask the risks. Couldn't i recover using nandroid backup? I saw this post of yours stating not. Why?
majidkhan said:
What are the risks of flashing wrong kernel on a phone? I got a samsung s3. Just wanted to ask the risks. Couldn't i recover using nandroid backup? I saw this post of yours stating not. Why?
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I have heard of the digitizer blowing from flashing wrong kernels. I suggest only flashing kernels made for your specific device.
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You should add one more ball to that actually make it two more as you are at it. First you should install latest cwm recovery and root your phone. Then go to the recovery and make a backup. After that you can continue with flashing custom Roms and kernels.
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[Q] Why do developers use JSS15J as base instead of JWR66V?

also, what are the differences apart from the compilation number?
JWR66V is the main.
JWR66V is full of bugs but JSS15J is much better, stable and got better GPU speeds within the kernel but the reason it was not released for the Nexus 4 is because it was suppose to be for the Nexus 7 and the Nexus 7 itself has that update anyway.
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andyabc said:
JWR66V is the main.
JWR66V is full of bugs but JSS15J is much better, stable and got better GPU speeds within the kernel but the reason it was not released for the Nexus 4 is because it was suppose to be for the Nexus 7 and the Nexus 7 itself has that update anyway.
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I have JW installed, can i install normally a JS rom as a zip? Will the last baseband work with it?
bamsbamx said:
I have JW installed, can i install normally a JS rom as a zip? Will the last baseband work with it?
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Yep, unfortunately if you want fully stock then that is not really an option but you can look in the development forums for the perfect one for you, there is literally more then 1 available.
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[Q] Rooting, CM and upcomming Android 4.4

I want to root my Nexus 4 and install newest CM. One problem is, that there is Android 4.4 update comming soon. So if I root my Nexus and install CM, can I get my phone back to stock and update Android to 4.4?
Yes. You can either flash the 4.4 images, or simply install a 4.4 based custom ROM (the more practical solution my opinion) since you will already have installed a custom recovery.
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If I have CM installed, can I somehow get everything to stock. Like my Nexus 4 just came out of box?
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Altti said:
If I have CM installed, can I somehow get everything to stock. Like my Nexus 4 just came out of box?
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Yes there is a very good guide by efrant in original section if i am not wrong.. Follow the guide and your mob is back to stock..:good:
I am following the same,because I screwed up my root.
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Sideloading Android 4.4.1 KOT49E

I'm trying to sideload the 4.4.1 update to my Nexus 4 but I keep getting the status 7 error. I had the same problem with sideloading from KRT16O to KRT16S, but that was occured by the franco kernel. Flashing the stock kernel fixed that. Right after sideloading KRT16S I tried to flash 4.4.1 but I got the status 7 error again..
I've tried everything; rooted, unrooted, stock recovery, CMW, sideloading, flashing in CWM but all with the same error.. How can I get past this status 7?
Where's your download link?
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sdc177 said:
Where's your download link?
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http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-occam-KOT49E-from-KRT16S.0896df95.zip
Got it from Google's servers. I've read about flashing the boot.img and system.img seperately before flashing the update. Could that work? I'm afraid it won't and I can't find the originals..
Please don't post this in the development section. This belongs in the q and a. For future reference read before posting, I can't stress this enough
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Vaxx93 said:
http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-occam-KOT49E-from-KRT16S.0896df95.zip
Got it from Google's servers. I've read about flashing the boot.img and system.img seperately before flashing the update. Could that work? I'm afraid it won't and I can't find the originals..
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Hmmm...this is your ROM?
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sdc177 said:
Hmmm...this is your ROM?
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That's the update zip, I'm running stock 4.4.
Vaxx93 said:
That's the update zip, I'm running stock 4.4.
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Welcome. Any bugs?
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sdc177 said:
Welcome. Any bugs?
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No bugs here, except pretty high battery usage. But that status 7 error is really bothering me because I could sideload KRT16S without problems after flashing stock kernel and haven't changed anything since...
Maybe I'll try it. You should list features, bugs, etc in the OP.
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4.4.3

I have kitkat 4.4.2 on my n4 running the latest PA ROM but I want to upgrade to 4.4.3, will I have to reroot my phone to put PA back on.
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Why not just wait a week for 4.4.3 to come to you?
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Agree with Pirateghost, why not wait? it's coming this Monday..
williamjh said:
I have kitkat 4.4.2 on my n4 running the latest PA ROM but I want to upgrade to 4.4.3, will I have to reroot my phone to put PA back on.
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I will wait thanks, but will I have to reroot my N4 when I install 4.4.3. Or just update and keep PA rom
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Root is in the ROM. Has nothing to do with version of OS
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williamjh said:
I will wait thanks, but will I have to reroot my N4 when I install 4.4.3. Or just update and keep PA rom
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Just update ! It's all.
Guys,
Am on the latest version of PA rom on my Nexus 5, i.e pa_hammerhead-4.4-BETA1-20140603.
I want to now upgrade to the latest RC1, i.e pa_hammerhead-4.4-RC1-20140611.
How exactly do I do that? Just flash in recovery and move from PA 4.4.2 to PA 4.4.3? Or do i need to first update device 4.4.3 and then PA 4.4.3?
Or is a clean wipe and install enough?
Specifically, how do we update the the radio and boot loader before flashing the ROM. Are the updated 4.4,3 radios already included? Meaning I can just download the ROM via the PA OTA and flash? I am also on 4.4.2 last Beta mentioned above.
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Just flash the ROM.
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Thanks Pirate!!
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According to this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...t/modem-nexus-5-flashable-modems-efs-t2514095
I am still on the D820 November 2013 radio. Should we update to the 4.4.3 radio dated May 7? What happens if we dont update the radio.
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It doesn't matter. It's a choice of if you want to update or not.
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Pirateghost said:
It doesn't matter. It's a choice of if you want to update or not.
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So if I have the latest 4.4.2 PA ROM, I can just skip flashing the radios and bootloader and directly update to the 4.4.3 PA ROM?
garychencool said:
So if I have the latest 4.4.2 PA ROM, I can just skip flashing the radios and bootloader and directly update to the 4.4.3 PA ROM?
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Exactly
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Pirateghost said:
Exactly
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I just did that and everything seems to work.
I updated my nexus 4 from 4.4.2 to 4.4.3 and I have some problems with it. WIFI, notifications, home button doesn't work. Anyone have solutions for it? I don't want to wipe data.
andy1995 said:
I updated my nexus 4 from 4.4.2 to 4.4.3 and I have some problems with it. WIFI, notifications, home button doesn't work. Anyone have solutions for it? I don't want to wipe data.
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Did you change the kernel?
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Pirateghost said:
Did you change the kernel?
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Yes, I tried with franco kernel newst version and with default PA kernel.
andy1995 said:
Yes, I tried with franco kernel newst version and with default PA kernel.
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Your problem was from changing the kernel... Wipe clean and reflash and don't touch the kernel!
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Pirateghost said:
Your problem was from changing the kernel... Wipe clean and reflash and don't touch the kernel!
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So Im forced to do it.. It doesn't work because franco kernel don't have support for 4.4.3 or what?
andy1995 said:
So Im forced to do it.. It doesn't work because franco kernel don't have support for 4.4.3 or what?
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You need a 4.4.3 kernel.
Before reporting bugs you should always try the rom as it ships. You should not report things when you have modified them with kernels or mods, xposed, etc
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