Moto X GSM Dev Edition Stock Firmware - Moto X General

Can anyone link me to the file? I'm trying to flash the stock firmware in order to update to 4.4.2
I'm following the steps here http://theunlockr.com/2013/11/09/unr...-all-versions/
I'm rooted so I need to flash the stock recovery and then re-do TWRP once I install the 4.4.2 update

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I'm following the steps here http://theunlockr.com/2013/11/09/unroot-moto-x-all-versions/
I'm rooted so I need to flash the stock recovery and then re-do TWRP once I install the 4.4.2 update

I think he's asking if your GSM dev edition or Verizon Dev edition? The GSM is same as Tmob (XT1053), the Verizon Dev is XT1060 I believe.

unsivil_audio said:
I think he's asking if your GSM dev edition or Verizon Dev edition? The GSM is same as Tmob (XT1053), the Verizon Dev is XT1060 I believe.
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Oh yeah, no it's the GSM, Usually people label when it's Verizon so I thought that by just writing Dev Edition, people would know I was talking about the GSM Version. I'll update the title now.

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[Q] How do we install a custom recovery now that we are running stock 4.4.2 (rooted)?

I am running a T-Mobile variant (D801)
TehJorge said:
I am running a T-Mobile variant (D801)
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KK and custom recoveries are not compatible just yet. At least for the ATT versions, you have to go back to a previous JB version, root, and then add KK. But custom recovery is lost in that process.
That is where we stand at the moment. At least for ATT.
There is a method in the T-Mobile subforum that will give you what you want. You will have to revert to 4.2.2 first
nabril15 said:
KK and custom recoveries are not compatible just yet. At least for the ATT versions, you have to go back to a previous JB version, root, and then add KK. But custom recovery is lost in that process.
That is where we stand at the moment. At least for ATT.
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gunnyman said:
There is a method in the T-Mobile subforum that will give you what you want. You will have to revert to 4.2.2 first
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Thanks for the information. I want to wait then if I have to go through all that. I wonder when they will come out with a compatible custom recovery
With at&t the only way to have custom recovery with kit Kat is to go down to 10d(First version of 4.2.2 on it) root and then install Gary's modified kit Kat which is a mix and match of 10d and 20c which will be the same thing that will be with other models just have to wait for a)kernel source(each model has a different kernel so they have to be built with the specific kernel for it) and b)for someone to build the Rom(yes many can do it but it's better if they phone model to test on)
Edit:here is thread for you to get it in d801
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2673736
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Verizon S5 NI2 CM11

Where can I find instructions to install CM11 ROM on Verizon GS5?
flyaway718 said:
where can i find instructions to install cm11 rom on verizon gs5?
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help please!!!!!!!!!!!
Verizon can't flash cm11 due to locked bootloader unless you have the developer edition
adj998 said:
Verizon can't flash cm11 due to locked bootloader unless you have the developer edition
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Thank you!!! I was told by someone that it works on Verizon GS5

is this guide to root lolipop legit?

I noticed the lollipop update is now available for the note 3. However I still want to keep root. I searched google and found this guide, but I'm not sure if its legit or works.
http://www.android.gs/root-galaxy-note-3-n900-on-android-5-0-lollipop-using-odin/
Not sure, but did you see Hsbadr post in android dev...it's a rooted stock lollipop rom
Pay close attention...that is for the N900 International N3 that does not have a locked bootloader.
droidstyle said:
Pay close attention...that is for the N900 International N3 that does not have a locked bootloader.
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It's not the international N3, as those are modeled "N900n" where n is a number. The N900 is a SIM unlocked US variant that works on GSM only carriers. (All US variants are N900(x) where x is a letter representing the carrier. No Carrier leaves x blank.)
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Just to reiterate, this won't work on the N900V
The point is it does not work for Verizon or Att with locked bootloaders.
mjh68 said:
Not sure, but did you see Hsbadr post in android dev...it's a rooted stock lollipop rom
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I'm running Root stock lollipop now. Hasbdr decided to call it Jasmine Rom, but it's just rooted atock:sly:
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If I understand correctly there is currently no way to install Janine ROM of you are already on lollipop right? I just bought a used note three but haven't gotten it yet to see which firmware is on it. In coming from a g2 where there were plenty of ways to root
9646gt said:
If I understand correctly there is currently no way to install Janine ROM of you are already on lollipop right? I just bought a used note three but haven't gotten it yet to see which firmware is on it. In coming from a g2 where there were plenty of ways to root
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If you're already on lollipop than you cannot root or flash any roms. You need to be on either 4.4.2 or 4.4.4 already rooted with safe strap installed to install the rooted stock rom
Oh so jasmine ROM is basically stock 5.0 with root? So basically I just need to flash his ROM and I'm good to go? I'm running 4.4.2 and have safestrap installed
robotnikman said:
Oh so jasmine ROM is basically stock 5.0 with root? So basically I just need to flash his ROM and I'm good to go? I'm running 4.4.2 and have safestrap installed
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basically but its a little more than just flashing make sure to read the instructions
robotnikman said:
Oh so jasmine ROM is basically stock 5.0 with root? So basically I just need to flash his ROM and I'm good to go? I'm running 4.4.2 and have safestrap installed
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=60178468
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Developer vs. Non-Developer performance?

This is my first foray into the Verizon locked bootloader world. The first time I've had a locked bootloader on any ROM, actually.
Would a Developer Edition be noticeably faster than a non-Dev edition if both were running the same rooted 5.1 ROM?
CZ Eddie said:
This is my first foray into the Verizon locked bootloader world. The first time I've had a locked bootloader on any ROM, actually.
Would a Developer Edition be noticeably faster than a non-Dev edition if both were running the same rooted 5.1 ROM?
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there is no root for lollipop. There are no upgrades for developer version
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donc113 said:
there is no root for lollipop.
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I can flash a pre-rooted Lollipop on my rooted Note 3.
donc113 said:
There are no upgrades for developer version
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Not sure what you meant by this?
I read somewhere the Dev version can flash any ROM for the Note 3, even using the T-Mobile ROM's (as long as you edit the APN)?
Anyways, the point of my question is, assuming the same ROM on both devices, does the Dev have a performance benefit over the non-Dev due to the Safestrap on the non-Dev?
CZ Eddie said:
I can flash a pre-rooted Lollipop on my rooted Note 3.
Not sure what you meant by this?
I read somewhere the Dev version can flash any ROM for the Note 3, even using the T-Mobile ROM's (as long as you edit the APN)?
Anyways, the point of my question is, assuming the same ROM on both devices, does the Dev have a performance benefit over the non-Dev due to the Safestrap on the non-Dev?
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Read this thread on the developer version
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525208
A pre-rooted lollipop ROM that can be flashed from a kitkat rooted note 3 is a one time shot. If you lose root for ANY reason it is lost for good. You can not go back.
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Any root methods for 5.0 yet?

I'm upset at this point. I just attempted to downgrade to 4.4.2 yesterday but that didn't work (obviously), so I'm stuck. Has ANYONE found anything leading to how to unlock the bootloader for us? I would do it myself but I don't know how. Any support is appreciated.
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jamesalynch said:
I'm upset at this point. I just attempted to downgrade to 4.4.2 yesterday but that didn't work (obviously), so I'm stuck. Has ANYONE found anything leading to how to unlock the bootloader for us? I would do it myself but I don't know how. Any support is appreciated.
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Search is your friend... Look in the General section of the forum.
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There is a bootloader unlock out now.
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donc113 said:
Search is your friend... Look in the General section of the forum.
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^This. Everything is in the general section on how to root and unlock bootloader.
Try this
jamesalynch said:
I'm upset at this point. I just attempted to downgrade to 4.4.2 yesterday but that didn't work (obviously), so I'm stuck. Has ANYONE found anything leading to how to unlock the bootloader for us? I would do it myself but I don't know how. Any support is appreciated.
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Try this, I did I was bricked and had to install android 5.0 firmware from a kitkat rom. I could not find a way to get rooted. THEN I tried this and it worked. THIS IS THIS >>>>>>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-note-3/general/root-n900v-5-0-of1-one-click-t3330098
Let me know if it works.
wilspeak said:
Try this, I did I was bricked and had to install android 5.0 firmware from a kitkat rom. I could not find a way to get rooted. THEN I tried this and it worked. THIS IS THIS >>>>>>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-note-3/general/root-n900v-5-0-of1-one-click-t3330098
Let me know if it works.
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Actually, this is the first method I tried to root. However, I've found a bootloader unlock that I think works. Once I do this I'll just flash 4.4.2, then flash a custom recovery and flash JasmineROM 5.1
jamesalynch said:
Actually, this is the first method I tried to root. However, I've found a bootloader unlock that I think works. Once I do this I'll just flash 4.4.2, then flash a custom recovery and flash JasmineROM 5.1
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Are you bent on rolling back? I updated my firmware to OF1, rooted, unlocked the bootloader, and installed TWRP. Then flashed the Jasemine ROM 6.1 (Lollipop) and it works great.
CL3WL3SS said:
Are you bent on rolling back? I updated my firmware to OF1, rooted, unlocked the bootloader, and installed TWRP. Then flashed the Jasemine ROM 6.1 (Lollipop) and it works great.
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I forget I don't have to roll back however at this point I don't own the phone anymore stuck with the Cricket LG G Stylo with root but a locked bootloader...
*Edit*
Forgot to mention that in the end, I did root and unlock the bootloader. Also flashed TWRP at least my work is finally done
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