need to back lollipop - Galaxy S6 Edge+ Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Updated today to Marshmallow
And I noticed a problem with the battery
So I want to return to lollipop
how ??

baraq.baraq said:
Updated today to Marshmallow
And I noticed a problem with the battery
So I want to return to lollipop
how ??
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Hello ! You can't conclude with the drain of battery in only one day. Make several charge, and look your drain after days.

Yvan12 said:
Hello ! You can't conclude with the drain of battery in only one day. Make several charge, and look your drain after days.
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I know that I cannot judge the battery in one day
But consume in abundance
Is there a way to return lollipop?

baraq.baraq said:
I know that I cannot judge the battery in one day
But consume in abundance
Is there a way to return lollipop?
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You have several tutorials on the WEB. Have you looking for?

Yvan12 said:
You have several tutorials on the WEB. Have you looking for?
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Not looking but I have information
It's easy to do update from lollipop to marshmallow
but difficult to downgrade from marshmallow to lollipop ... i will have problems if I did this
Please give me links to the way thanks

baraq.baraq said:
Not looking but I have information
It's easy to do update from lollipop to marshmallow
but difficult to downgrade from marshmallow to lollipop ... i will have problems if I did this
Please give me links to the way thanks
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You can just flash STOCK ROM with ODIN I think.

Yvan12 said:
You can just flash STOCK ROM with ODIN I think.
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i think this way only if i do update not downgrade??

You complained nonstop in several posts - duplicates mostly - about your battery life with Lollipop. So why not be helpful and describe your MM problem? It may help the community.

B3311 said:
You complained nonstop in several posts - duplicates mostly - about your battery life with Lollipop. So why not be helpful and describe your MM problem? It may help the community.
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The battery became worse
After update marshmallow
Drains quickly
Even though it's in lollipop was also a drain but not quickly Marshmallow

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Is that true?? I guess I need to halt my update to MM. Seems like bug in Note 5 which drains battery extremely fast.

you could find the details easily on the web to reset or flash
anyway try doing the following
http://www.hardreset.info/devices/samsung/samsung-g920f-galaxy-s6/

Pubbaa said:
you could find the details easily on the web to reset or flash
anyway try doing the following
http://www.hardreset.info/devices/samsung/samsung-g920f-galaxy-s6/
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no .... i need to back to lollipop
now iam on marshmallow... and need to back lollipop

Related

[Q] Update to Kitkat or not?

I need to update to Kitkat cause there are too many apps and options I can't get
But I'm afraid of Kitakat problems many people have mentioned like battery drain and other issues
So I need an assurance that the problems are fixed by the firmware that LG has released like D80220C or so
Can anybody help??
And another question about LG PC SUITE:
Does it provide the phone with the most recent update directly without updating to 20a then 20b then 20c and so on??
And If yes does that mean I can wait and use it to update my phone from JellyBean to Lollipop directly??
My phone started with 4.4.2 20E firmware so I cant comment on performance compared to 4.3.
I will say however, that 20E was good and 20H is even better. Coming from the Nexus 5 running 4.4.4, I suprised what a good job LG have done with Kit Kat. :victory:
Why not make sure you have the 4.3 image as a backup before you update to KK
Masteryates said:
My phone started with 4.4.2 20E firmware so I cant comment on performance compared to 4.3.
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Actually,LG G2 is running mainly on 4.4.2
I will say however, that 20E was good and 20H is even better. Coming from the Nexus 5 running 4.4.4, I suprised what a good job LG have done with Kit Kat. :victory:
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I heard that my phone model updates stopped at 20C
Why not make sure you have the 4.3 image as a backup before you update to KK
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I've already made a backup,but I'm hesitating to update because I've heard that the phone is experiencing a horrible battery life on Kitkat
What about your phone on Kitkat:How much does your battery last from 100% to 0??How much screen on time does you get???
Boodeyman said:
Actually,LG G2 is running mainly on 4.4.2
I heard that my phone model updates stopped at 20C
I've already made a backup,but I'm hesitating to update because I've heard that the phone is experiencing a horrible battery life on Kitkat
What about your phone on Kitkat:How much does your battery last from 100% to 0??How much screen on time does you get???
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My phone is 1y and 3m old stock battery i am on cloudyg3(kitkat) and latest dorimanx..average usage is 20h+ standby and 5h sot..i started on jb too and standby was like 38h and 5h sot but this when the phone was new...i tried jb lately and yes the battery is like 30h standby and a little bit more sot..but if you compare the smoothness and the features and the scrolling and everyday use kitkat is alot better...device is a littlebit more warm on jb no heat at all but its expected..that is my experience in 2 words hope it helps...what version of the update you get?d e f a?
Boodeyman said:
Actually,LG G2 is running mainly on 4.4.2
I heard that my phone model updates stopped at 20C
I've already made a backup,but I'm hesitating to update because I've heard that the phone is experiencing a horrible battery life on Kitkat
What about your phone on Kitkat:How much does your battery last from 100% to 0??How much screen on time does you get???
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The updates from your specific carrier may end at 20C but I am using LG stock image which has gone onto 20H. Battery life on 20H is very good indeed. My best is 103H of standby with 2.5 hours of SOT, (as I'm a light user.) :angel:
Boodeyman said:
I heard that my phone model updates stopped at 20C
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You can visit this link to view all the available updates for the LG G2. Just search your country.
masteril said:
My phone is 1y and 3m old stock battery i am on cloudyg3(kitkat) and latest dorimanx..average usage is 20h+ standby and 5h sot..i started on jb too and standby was like 38h and 5Ah sot but this when the phone was new...i tried jb lately and yes the battery is like 30h standby and a little bit more sot..but if you compare the smoothness and the features and the scrolling and everyday use kitkat is alot better...device is a littlebit more warm on jb no heat at all but its expected..that is my experience in 2 words hope it helps...what version of the update you get?d e f a?
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Thanks for sharing....OTA the update is 20A.....With LG PC SUITE The update is 20C
d00lz said:
You can visit this link to view all the available updates for the LG G2. Just search your country.
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Masteryates said:
The updates from your specific carrier may end at 20C but I am using LG stock image which has gone onto 20H. Battery life on 20H is very good indeed. My best is 103H of standby with 2.5 hours of SOT, (as I'm a light user.) :angel:
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I checked and It's stopped at 20C as I was thinking and that means that LG PC SUITE actually provides the phone with the most recent update and I could go directly from JB to Lollipop If I wait
I appreciate your help
Boodeyman said:
I checked and It's stopped at 20C as I was thinking and that means that LG PC SUITE actually provides the phone with the most recent update and I could go directly from JB to Lollipop If I wait
I appreciate your help
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Stopping at 20C may have something to do with your carrier and country. My phone was on Vodaphone in the UK and came with 20E. I de-branded my phone by installing the LG 20H firmware direct from LG. :victory: (this is differnent to unlocking your phone!)
I also made sure I had the original Vodaphone 20E firmware before I flashed the LG firmware to let me go back should I require. 20H is so good that I dont need to. :angel:
Masteryates said:
Stopping at 20C may have something to do with your carrier and country. My phone was on Vodaphone in the UK and came with 20E. I de-branded my phone by installing the LG 20H firmware direct from LG. :victory: (this is differnent to unlocking your phone!)
I also made sure I had the original Vodaphone 20E firmware before I flashed the LG firmware to let me go back should I require. 20H is so good that I dont need to. :angel:
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Yes,It's the country I got the phone from supports it until only 20C
I just want to update it to a stable version in Kitkat and doesn't matter for me If It's the latest update or not
The problem is that I'm impressed with the phone's battery life and I would lose my mind If the update to Kitkat makes it worse
Boodeyman said:
Yes,It's the country I got the phone from supports it until only 20C
I just want to update it to a stable version in Kitkat and doesn't matter for me If It's the latest update or not
The problem is that I'm impressed with the phone's battery life and I would lose my mind If the update to Kitkat makes it worse
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I suggest you do your homework and learn how to flash the various stock roms with the LG flash tool. (I'm not talking about rooting etc here!)
Once you've found the current rom you are using, (to save as a backup incase anything goes wrong,) you can then flash 20C or 20H to see if you are happy with the battery life. Just remember to judge over 3 or 4 cycles as the 1st is always excellent, but the 2nd is always rubbish, (In my experience.)
As you have your backup, you can always go back if you arent happy. :angel:
Masteryates said:
I suggest you do your homework and learn how to flash the various stock roms with the LG flash tool. (I'm not talking about rooting etc here!)
Once you've found the current rom you are using, (to save as a backup incase anything goes wrong,) you can then flash 20C or 20H to see if you are happy with the battery life. Just remember to judge over 3 or 4 cycles as the 1st is always excellent, but the 2nd is always rubbish, (In my experience.)
As you have your backup, you can always go back if you arent happy. :angel:
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I've found the thread that is talking about flashing stock ROMs and It seems a way better than the PC SUITE and OTA
I'm downloading now the KDZ files(the backup and the update) but it would take too much time as I have a very slow connection
Thanks so much for the help
Boodeyman said:
I've found the thread that is talking about flashing stock ROMs and It seems a way better than the PC SUITE and OTA
I'm downloading now the KDZ files(the backup and the update) but it would take too much time as I have a very slow connection
Thanks so much for the help
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No problems :highfive:
Just be patient on the download as the backup is for keeps. :angel:
I've used KK on 4 devices now and its rock solid with good performance. A bit of a, "XP," in my book.
Masteryates said:
No problems :highfive:
Just be patient on the download as the backup is for keeps. :angel:
I've used KK on 4 devices now and its rock solid with good performance. A bit of a, "XP," in my book.
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Sorry,but one more question:
Is immersive mode(hide front button from apps) feature present on Kitkat??
Boodeyman said:
Sorry,but one more question:
Is immersive mode(hide front button from apps) feature present on Kitkat??
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Yes, Immersive mode in apps like Kindle & MX player work fine. Not sure if there is a global setting to toggle this though.
Masteryates said:
Yes, Immersive mode in apps like Kindle & MX player work fine. Not sure if there is a global setting to toggle this though.
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That's great

Battery drain on lollipop HELP 170% android OS

Hi there
I've had Lollipop on my S5 for a while now official over the air update, no roms being used. However about a week ago samsung released a new over the air smaller update to "improve performance" and some other stuff but now my S5's battery drains soo fast even when not doing anything, android OS is using 171% of battery usage according to the settings (see photo),
It kind of makes me want to switch back to iPhone...
Build number: LRX21T.G900FXXU1P0BK
All help welcome
thanks
willGalaxys5 said:
Hi there
I've had Lollipop on my S5 for a while now official over the air update, no roms being used. However about a week ago samsung released a new over the air smaller update to "improve performance" and some other stuff but now my S5's battery drains soo fast even when not doing anything, android OS is using 171% of battery usage according to the settings (see photo),
It kind of makes me want to switch back to iPhone...
Build number: LRX21T.G900FXXU1P0BK
All help welcome
thanks
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First of all did you flashes correclty ? -_-
Salim.Keady said:
First of all did you flashes correclty ? -_-
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Hey
I haven't flashed it, I updated my software via the official samsung over the air update section in "settings" it's all stock, no root no flash etc
All help welcome
willGalaxys5 said:
Hey
I haven't flashed it, I updated my software via the official samsung over the air update section in "settings" it's all stock, no root no flash etc
All help welcome
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Factory reset
willGalaxys5 said:
Hey
I haven't flashed it, I updated my software via the official samsung over the air update section in "settings" it's all stock, no root no flash etc
All help welcome
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That's your issue. The developer's ROMs have already fixed a bunch of the issues. You can either root and install a custom ROM for your model, go back to 4.4.4 or go to the iPhone, which would be my last resort.
I'm running an international ROM on my Verizon S5 with great battery, a lot less bloat and faster speeds.
Salim.Keady said:
Factory reset
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This^^
Factory reset has been shown to fix battery drain after LP updates
ALL Questions should go in the Q&A Section

Android system battery drain lollipop 30A

Hallo everyone, i have android system battery drain on lollipop 30a (SEA), i did try a CSE Flash through the flash tool it didn't help. is shows that it still consumes more the screen even after of 3 hours of SoT.
If anyone knows how to fix this problem i will be much appreciated. i searched within overall forum and i didn't find an actual fix or at least something related to my current problem.
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on LP 5.0.2 my phone charge very slow when using battery extend (pisen 10000mAh) current about 470mA while on KK 4.4.2 current 's about 1600mA. Anyone likes me ? Thanks
heocoi22 said:
on LP 5.0.2 my phone charge very slow when using battery extend (pisen 1000mAh) current about 470mA while on KK 4.4.2 current 's about 1600mA. Anyone likes me ? Thanks
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Just use dorimanx kernel or some other custom kernel
chaoshady said:
Hallo everyone, i have android system battery drain on lollipop 30a (SEA), i did try a CSE Flash through the flash tool it didn't help. is shows that it still consumes more the screen even after of 3 hours of SoT.
If anyone knows how to fix this problem i will be much appreciated. i searched within overall forum and i didn't find an actual fix or at least something related to my current problem.
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I have the EXACT problem like you
Do you have Xposed? What modules do you have installed in that time and which do you have running now?
I am experiencing the same and can't find solution yet...
Boopie11 said:
I have the EXACT problem like you
Do you have Xposed? What modules do you have installed in that time and which do you have running now?
I am experiencing the same and can't find solution yet...
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I did have Xposed but after the CSE Flash it obviously has been removed but the problem is still there even on pure stock.
Maybe a kernel problem? i don't know, still searching for a solution.
chaoshady said:
I did have Xposed but after the CSE Flash it obviously has been removed but the problem is still there even on pure stock.
Maybe a kernel problem? i don't know, still searching for a solution.
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Mmm that means that would be LG's fault
However, I have seen a couple of users with the same problem, and others who don't experience it.
Did anyone find a solution for this?
Still with this annoying isue...
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Xperia z3 battery life

Hello, i bought my z3 4 months ago and im happy with the performance except for the battery life. I was thinking about going back to kitkat so i can have that 2 days battery life but i have never flashed a rom or done anything similar. So i want help. Do you think i should go back to kitkat or should i put another rom?( i wish i could get oxygen os but its impossible)
Thanks
I guess you have Marshmallow .291 firmware?
What device id exactly D66?? ?
If D6603...
(locked bootloader and you don't want root) get Marshmallow Concept .3657: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69273678&postcount=1962
It's the latest and last Sony ROM for Z3, security level October 2016. Great battery life (ForceDoze works great) and really stable (yes you get the Sony apps from the store).
(locked bootloader and you want root) get Lollipop .264, like my DE: https://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/general/d6603-xperia-z3-23-4-1-264-customized-t3259252
For me the battery life is disappointing on their "official" MM, going from 6h Screen-on-Time on 5.1.1 to barely 4h on their "final" firmware .291 is really bad.
Just checked and yeah i have the 291
How do i get the good version? Do i need to format my phone and flash it or is it like a normal update?
Also just checked i got the d6603
So is there a nougat version? Cause i really like the looks of the nougat
Alexiskeravnos said:
So is there a nougat version? Cause i really like the looks of the nougat
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There's a nougat version for D6603 but it's a custom rom and needs an unlocked bootloader. It's called Lineage os 14.1 by Nailyk.
Alexiskeravnos said:
Do i need to format my phone and flash it or is it like a normal update?
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Plain flash with FlashTool, you will wipe everything so backup (pics/documents/etc) to a PC first.
Alexiskeravnos said:
So is there a nougat version? Cause i really like the looks of the nougat
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There are the Developers Previews, but I can't recommend them as daily drivers:
* latest DP4 has a killer bug (whenever it switches Wi-Fi off it will reboot)
* while DP3 is not full SDK24 yet, had even issues installing apps
You can get that Nougat look if you have root on 5.1.1 with Xposed + Android N-ify for the quick settings (get latest build #827 here) + this nav bar.
(in Android N-ify remember to enable "fancy anymations")
/LE: keep in mind that whatever I'm saying above you don't need an UNlocked bootloader.
Licaon_Kter said:
I guess you have Marshmallow .291 firmware?
What device id exactly D66?? ?
If D6603...
(locked bootloader and you don't want root) get Marshmallow Concept .3657: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69273678&postcount=1962
It's the latest and last Sony ROM for Z3, security level October 2016. Great battery life (ForceDoze works great) and really stable (yes you get the Sony apps from the store).
(locked bootloader and you want root) get Lollipop .264, like my DE: https://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/general/d6603-xperia-z3-23-4-1-264-customized-t3259252
For me the battery life is disappointing on their "official" MM, going from 6h Screen-on-Time on 5.1.1 to barely 4h on their "final" firmware .291 is really bad.
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I think i have around 5 to 6 hours on screen on time on a normal day, but for example when i watch a video i could lose 10% in 5 minutes some time. Will i see a big deference with the Marshmallow Concept .3657 ?
Alexiskeravnos said:
I think i have around 5 to 6 hours on screen on time on a normal day, but for example when i watch a video i could lose 10% in 5 minutes some time. Will i see a big deference with the Marshmallow Concept .3657 ?
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just drained my battery and i got 5 hours of screen-on-time. Is it worth moving to the concept rom ?
Read my results, from my experience yes, but as you wish, I know it's painful to setup things back, test, etc.
Licaon_Kter said:
Read my results, from my experience yes, but as you wish, I know it's painful to setup things back, test, etc.
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Where are your results? I don't mind setting every thing up again. I m a bit afraid of the process. Also how much better will be my battery life? This is my biggest concern.
Alexiskeravnos said:
Where are your results? I don't mind setting every thing up again. I m a bit afraid of the process. Also how much better will be my battery life? This is my biggest concern.
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see...
Licaon_Kter said:
For me the battery life is disappointing on their "official" MM, going from 6h Screen-on-Time on 5.1.1 to barely 4h on their "final" firmware .291 is really bad.
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(I mean 5.1.1 firmware .264 or Marshmallow Concept .3657, have great battery life)
Again, this depends on your user case, I can't swear you'll see this exact difference.
The flash process is simple, too simple, my biggest gripe is setting apps again, stabilize my workflow, and use the device as usual for 2-3 battery cycles ( 100%->5%) to be able to judge that on a fair ground. (eg. while installing apps, copying files or rebooting, the battery drain is bigger, that's not to be accounted...)
http://prntscr.com/fa6rgz Where do i paste the ftf file ? Do you know ?
Alexiskeravnos said:
http://prntscr.com/fa6rgz Where do i paste the ftf file ? Do you know ?
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if I recall correctly: c:\users\<whatever>\.flashtool\firmwares
Found it. Thanks
Licaon_Kter said:
I guess you have Marshmallow .291 firmware?
What device id exactly D66?? ?
If D6603...
(locked bootloader and you don't want root) get Marshmallow Concept .3657: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69273678&postcount=1962
It's the latest and last Sony ROM for Z3, security level October 2016. Great battery life (ForceDoze works great) and really stable (yes you get the Sony apps from the store).
(locked bootloader and you want root) get Lollipop .264, like my DE: https://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/general/d6603-xperia-z3-23-4-1-264-customized-t3259252
For me the battery life is disappointing on their "official" MM, going from 6h Screen-on-Time on 5.1.1 to barely 4h on their "final" firmware .291 is really bad.
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What if I have a .291 rooted, and want something also rooted? Whats you advice?
There isnt`t the last official sony rom rooted?
megatito said:
What if I have a .291 rooted, and want something also rooted? Whats you advice?
There isnt`t the last official sony rom rooted?
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.291 is the last official one.
You can get root on Concept .3657 if you have an unlocked bootloader. It's the last one from Sony but it's not "officialy supported" blahblah, it's just "concept/test", use it if it works.
Licaon_Kter said:
.291 is the last official one.
You can get root on Concept .3657 if you have an unlocked bootloader. It's the last one from Sony but it's not "officialy supported" blahblah, it's just "concept/test", use it if it works.
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You think that the best I can get?
megatito said:
You think that the best I can get?
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I don't know that for you.
Licaon_Kter said:
I don't know that for you.
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That link you posted isn't rooted, right?
I'll see if I can find one
Thx
megatito said:
That link you posted isn't rooted, right?
I'll see if I can find one
Thx
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Nope, you need an unlocked bootloader, then you can root it: https://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/development/kernel-advanced-stock-kernel-android-t3490519

Screen on-time on Oreo XT1642

Greetings everyone,
I have been using a G4 Plus (indian retail unit) since 2017 and was on Nougat for years now. The phone never got Oreo for me. I tried using this trick from the thread to successfully upgrade to Oreo. Now, ever since the upgrade, I haven't had any issues apart from the battery. On Nougat, I used to get atleast 4.5 hours on screen time and 5 at max usage. I'm a moderate user. I charge the phone early in the morning. Now, it has been reduced to 3 hours 42 minutes on an average. I have my GPS Turned off, Screen Brightness and everything related adjusted. And the figures above are without battery saver. I don't want to downgrade as I like the Oreo UI and fluidity of the OS. The phone heats up at points when CPU usage is a bit high. Not a huge issue for me though. Anything I can do fix the battery life?
SpiralX15 said:
Greetings everyone,
I have been using a G4 Plus (indian retail unit) since 2017 and was on Nougat for years now. The phone never got Oreo for me. I tried using this trick from the thread to successfully upgrade to Oreo. Now, ever since the upgrade, I haven't had any issues apart from the battery. On Nougat, I used to get atleast 4.5 hours on screen time and 5 at max usage. I'm a moderate user. I charge the phone early in the morning. Now, it has been reduced to 3 hours 42 minutes on an average. I have my GPS Turned off, Screen Brightness and everything related adjusted. And the figures above are without battery saver. I don't want to downgrade as I like the Oreo UI and fluidity of the OS. The phone heats up at points when CPU usage is a bit high. Not a huge issue for me though. Anything I can do fix the battery life?
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You can analyze with apps like better battery stats to find roque processes maybe.
strongst said:
You can analyze with apps like better battery stats to find roque processes maybe.
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What is the best stock rom for stability & battery life? Maybe I should downgrade.
SpiralX15 said:
What is the best stock rom for stability & battery life? Maybe I should downgrade.
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The nougat ones, android 7. But downgrade is risky you know?
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The nougat ones, android 7. But downgrade is risky you know?
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Why is it risky? Can I go to stock Android? And what build should I opt?
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Why is it risky? Can I go to stock Android? And what build should I opt?
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If you have upgraded with method 2 you most likely upgraded the bootloader too hence downgrading to nougat and downgrading the bootloader bricks your device. If you don't downgrade the bootloader it should work correct @echo92?
strongst said:
If you have upgraded with method 2 you most likely upgraded the bootloader too hence downgrading to nougat and downgrading the bootloader bricks your device. If you don't downgrade the bootloader it should work correct @echo92?
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Aware of this one. Can I downgrade with a locked bootloader? Ofcourse I won't be flashing bootloader.
SpiralX15 said:
Aware of this one. Can I downgrade with a locked bootloader? Ofcourse I won't be flashing bootloader.
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You need to skip the bootloader when flashing with fastboot.
But wait for echo92 to confirm :highfive:
strongst said:
You need to skip the bootloader when flashing with fastboot.
But wait for echo92 to confirm :highfive:
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Can someone confirm this about the downgrade?

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