April 2016 Security Update and Factory images MHC19Q - Nexus 5X General

Google has just released the April Security bulletin and the nexus factory images.
Factory Images Download
Nexus Security Bulletin April.2016

Anyone know/tested if the current SU works on the new Linux kernel?
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mymusicathome said:
Anyone know/tested if the current SU works on the new Linux kernel?
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I'm using 2.71 and it works just fine. Android Pay also still works on the latest everything.

Flashed the factory image and no more optimizing apps???

Need to know if there are a bug fixes like wifi etc...

mymusicathome said:
Anyone know/tested if the current SU works on the new Linux kernel?
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What kernel was prior to this?

jlmcr87 said:
Flashed the factory image and no more optimizing apps???
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Did you double check and did it right? I just updated my 5X and N7 LTE, both did the optimizing app piece that took forever. Erased the cache?

The optimizing apps comes from clearing Art/dalvik cache.
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I have issues with the april build, i am not able to see any notifications in my pull down and also quick settings are missing. i downgraded to the march build and it is still broken :/

I also double-wiped everything before flashing the new images..no optimizing apps :-s
PS: For me, xPosed v81 doesn't work with latest build

Just try without xposed installed...

Scutariu said:
I also double-wiped everything before flashing the new images..no optimizing apps :-s
PS: For me, xPosed v81 doesn't work with latest build
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There are no apps to optimize! What are you possibly talking about? And to the person whose flash took a long time due to optimizing apps, you might want to start over and do it the right way.
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enzippo said:
Just try without xposed installed...
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Tried with v79..worked
bobby janow said:
There are no apps to optimize! What are you possibly talking about? And to the person whose flash took a long time due to optimizing apps, you might want to start over and do it the right way.
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I just confirmed that guy's statemend, I DID NOT did 2 full wipes to get "Optimizing apps", I did it to try something else

Scutariu said:
Tried with v79..worked
I just confirmed that guy's statemend, I DID NOT did 2 full wipes to get "Optimizing apps", I did it to try something else
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Oh I see. There are only 2 things I see that happen on an image flash. 4 or is it 8 apps get updated immediately, then all the others start downloading updates from the PS. I think there are about 2 dozen of them in all and it takes forever. I presume that was your experience too. I feel for the guy that optimized because he probably didn't do a factory reset before flashing the new system.img.
Did you restore via Titanium by any chance? I'm having some issues on paid versions of apps I restored. PS says it might be a bootlegged app and denied access to them. I had to uninstall and reinstall from the PS which naturally wiped all my data from the backup. I wonder if I could restore just data? Oh well, all fixed now but this is something new.

It took a long time to optimize my apps because there are quite a number of apps and they were mostly games that are quite large. The process basically recaches the apps since I erased the cache as part of the flash. It's part of the process -
Flash bootloader
reboot bootloader
flash radio
reboot bootloader
flash boot.img
erase cache
flash cache
flash recovery
flash system
flash vendor
reboot
I don't flash userdata since I don't want to wipe user data. After all that, flash twrp and do your usual root, etc...

Try using flashfire by Chainfire (requires root). Simply download the factory image and flash it using the app (make sure to untick flashing of data and select inject root). That way you don't need to use your PC and flashing just take around 2-3 min. If you would like to install twrp afterwards you can do so by using flashify since you're already rooted.
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just installed elementalx kernel. do i have to flash that again, also can i skip flashing recovery since i got twrp? assuming i have to flash supersu again

OTA: https://android.googleapis.com/pack...01e537.signed-bullhead-MHC19Q-from-MHC19J.zip

sethyx said:
OTA: https://android.googleapis.com/pack...01e537.signed-bullhead-MHC19Q-from-MHC19J.zip
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Noob here.. Can you guide? I have 5x stock rooted , twrp and elemental x installed.
How can i update to april patch without erasing media/data and still have root, twrp and elemental x?
Thanks in advance

sravanz said:
Noob here.. Can you guide? I have 5x stock rooted , twrp and elemental x installed.
How can i update to april patch without erasing media/data and still have root, twrp and elemental x?
Thanks in advance
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Go to the dirty unicorns thread and download the vendor.img file and flash with the newest twrp

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Question about flashing updates on a rooted phone

I have a rooted 6P running the stock rom on the February security update with a bunch of Xposed modules and the Franco kernel. I know I won't get OTAs this way. Can I just flash the March security patch (MMB29V) and do nothing else? Or do I have to wipe data or factory reset? Do I have to do anything with the Franco kernel?
For the future, what would I need to do to flash Android N when it comes out on my rooted phone? Thanks a bunch!
Soundtallica said:
I have a rooted 6P running the stock rom on the February security update with a bunch of Xposed modules and the Franco kernel. I know I won't get OTAs this way. Can I just flash the March security patch (MMB29V) and do nothing else? Or do I have to wipe data or factory reset? Do I have to do anything with the Franco kernel?
For the future, what would I need to do to flash Android N when it comes out on my rooted phone? Thanks a bunch!
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Most likely you cannot. An OTA update will do a check on your system and see that you have modified things and terminate install. You can leave your data alone but you will have to flash your boot and system partitions with the factory image
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funnel71 said:
Most likely you cannot. An OTA update will do a check on your system and see that you have modified things and terminate install. You can leave your data alone but you will have to flash your boot and system partitions with the factory image
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I know OTA updates are impossible, so I plan to flash the factory image from the Google developers website via fastboot. Does that change anything?
Soundtallica said:
I know OTA updates are impossible, so I plan to flash the factory image from the Google developers website via fastboot. Does that change anything?
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Don't flash the entire factory image or you will lose data. / only the boot and system images to their respective partitions. Once you complete that you can Flash the OTA update zip file and you will still have your data you can extract the boot and system images from the main factory image you download from Google using WinRAR
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funnel71 said:
Don't flash the entire factory image or you will lose data. / only the boot and system images to their respective partitions. Once you complete that you can Flash the OTA update zip file and you will still have your data you can extract the boot and system images from the main factory image you download from Google using WinRAR
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It's easier to just flash all of the images (except userdata) top to update, rather than flashing two and then messing around with OTA.
So is there anyway to flash the update without losing my data/apps??
Thanks!
cattel said:
So is there anyway to flash the update without losing my data/apps??
Thanks!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
Heisenberg said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
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Thank you very much!
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Step 9, right @Heisenberg ?
joooe said:
Step 9, right @Heisenberg ?
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Yep. Probably would be a good idea to wipe data and the caches in TWRP first.
i used fastboot to install march update on my nexus 6p but now when trying to install twrp through fastboot it during writing it says permission denied. why is this?
mystertom said:
i used fastboot to install march update on my nexus 6p but now when trying to install twrp through fastboot it during writing it says permission denied. why is this?
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Can you provide a screenshot of your attemp to flash the recovery? Also you might want to try opening the command prompt as administrator, right click on the command window in start menu and select open as administrator.
Heisenberg said:
Yep. Probably would be a good idea to wipe data and the caches in TWRP first.
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Not at all a good idea @Heisenberg, as I just experienced. We were talking about keeping the apps and system as it was. Just wiped data and got an hardreset.
Clear cache only.
joooe said:
Not at all a good idea @Heisenberg, as I just experienced. We were talking about keeping the apps and system as it was. Just wiped data and got an hardreset.
Clear cache only.
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Where did you say that? I know that wiping data will remove apps, but it's the right way to go about it to ensure no problems occur.
cattel said:
So is there anyway to flash the update without losing my data/apps??
Thanks!
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It all went after this post.
But no problem.
joooe said:
It all went after this post.
But no problem.
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Surely you were aware that wiping data was going to remove your apps? So all you needed to do was back them up first and restore them after you flashed. Apologies if I should have made that clear in my previous posts.
No problem. It was my stupid mistake.:good:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-angler-angler-02.45.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
fastboot flash radio radio-angler-angler-02.50.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
fastboot update image-angler-mmb29v.zip
Normally in the last line there is an option "-w" this wipes the data.
Don't do that and modify the script so the option is gone, like I did.
Uh, my phone just downloaded a system update of some sort, but I haven't installed it. Is this supposed to happen on a phone that's rooted and on the stock ROM? Can I install it safely or should I still flash the factory image instead?
And @Heisenberg, in your guide do you type in all the fastboot commands at once or do you do it line by line? Thanks again, your guide is super useful for rooting noobs like me :thumbup:
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Uh, my phone just downloaded a system update of some sort, but I haven't installed it. Is this supposed to happen on a phone that's rooted and on the stock ROM? Can I install it safely or should I still flash the factory image instead?
And @Heisenberg, in your guide do you type in all the fastboot commands at once or do you do it line by line? Thanks again, your guide is super useful for rooting noobs like me :thumbup:
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Don't install it, it'll fail, you must flash the factory images. Each command is entered individually (press enter key to send the command), wait for flash to finish then enter the next command.

How to update Nexus 6P without losing root?

I haven't downloaded any security patches since I followed the main guide and rooted my phone.
I now have seen the news regarding the security update and how many critical flaws there are so I would like to update.
How can I do so without losing root?
Losing root shouldn't really be a concern. All you need to do is flash SuperSU again afterwards, which takes about a minute.
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/eu.chainfire.flash
This is an app by Chainfire called Flashfire. It works perfectly for what you want. I have used it myself on a few occasions. Let me know how it worked for you.
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+1 FlashFire
If you are impatient and don't want to wait for the OTA zip, just download the factory image and flash the following files using flashfire.
boot.img
system.img
vendor.img
Remember to disable security before you flash or you will have an issue with the vendor.img.
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Losing root shouldn't really be a concern. All you need to do is flash SuperSU again afterwards, which takes about a minute.
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Hey, so I'm rooted with stock ROM and EX kernel but received the April update, any info why I got it?
I thought if you're rooted you weren't supposed to get an OTA update.
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Doodsz said:
Hey, so I'm rooted with stock ROM and EX kernel but received the April update, any info why I got it?
I thought if you're rooted you weren't supposed to get an OTA update.
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You'll still receive the OTA, you just can't flash it via the traditional method.
I remember using the FlashFire method a month ago. The update worked and I didn't lose root, but I lost TWRP in the process.
ZabiGarma said:
I remember using the FlashFire method a month ago. The update worked and I didn't lose root, but I lost TWRP in the process.
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Yes the update replaces TWRP with standard recovery. But I believe you can flash TWRP with Flash Fire.
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dratsablive said:
Yes the update replaces TWRP with standard recovery. But I believe you can flash TWRP with Flash Fire.
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I couldn't flash it with FlashFire. I had to reinstall it from PC, which ended up with TWRP asking for a password, meaning I had to end up wiping the phone, which was worse than doing the regular OTA update.
ZabiGarma said:
I couldn't flash it with FlashFire. I had to reinstall it from PC, which ended up with TWRP asking for a password, meaning I had to end up wiping the phone, which was worse than doing the regular OTA update.
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The new version of twrp 3.0.2.0 has been fixed. At least for me it worked.
Nice, I haven't installed the latest TWRP. I'll give it a try.
What I don't recall, though, is if last time I lost the applications I installed by flashing them with TWRP (like viper4android) or which rely on root.
I always remove security before flashing updates. Only issue is setting up the Imprint and adding cards back to Android Pay.
dave2metz said:
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/eu.chainfire.flash
This is an app by Chainfire called Flashfire. It works perfectly for what you want. I have used it myself on a few occasions. Let me know how it worked for you.
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Is FlashFire no longer available?
dratsablive said:
Yes the update replaces TWRP with standard recovery. But I believe you can flash TWRP with Flash Fire.
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If you use FlashFire just deselect recovery from the list when you load the latest update.
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Flash stock recovery and then ADB sideload the update. Links can be found in general. Then when it's done reflash twrp and SuperSU. Pretty easy. I've done it.

Android Nougat nbd90z (flashable & image, no encryption, no dm verification)

** DISCLAIMER: APPLY AT YOUR OWN RISK **​** The following are instructions for installing Android Nougat released by Google on 10/4/2016. **​Always backup your data before flashing stuff you download from the internet!
Method 1: Flash update through TWRP recovery (keeps your data and current recovery)
1- You need to have TWRP 3.0.2-0 or higher installed on your phone.
2- Download this flashable zip.
3- Copy to the phone internal storage and flash via recovery.
4- Reboot. Your data should still be intact and your OS is upgraded to Nougat. If your internal storage is unencrypted before flashing it remains unencrypted.
Method 2: Flash update using a computer (wipes everything, unencrypts data, and flashes TWRP 3.0.2-0)
1- ALL of your data including the internal storage will be lost so make a backup. (If you know what you are doing and you are coming from unencrypted Marshmallow you can modify the instructions to not lose data but I won't help you with that).
2- Download this file. Note that it is NOT a flashable zip.
3- Unzip into a folder of your choice on your PC.
4- Open a command window (cmd) and cd to this directory. then run the following:
Code:
flash-all
5- Wait until prompted, then press key to reboot the phone.
6- Your data is wiped and your OS is upgraded to Nougat with unencrypted internal storage. Your TWRP is also upgraded to 3.0.2-0.
Technical details: this is a repacking of the Google image with a modified Kernel and removed userdata and recovery images. Everything else is stock.
Problem downloading from Mega on a mobile browser? Change the page setting to "Request desktop site".
About root and other issues
To obtain root after installing this update you should flash SuperSU 2.78 (or higher) in recovery. Get it from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/stable-2016-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703.
Some of your apps may be too old to work properly under 7.0 so if they act up you may need to uninstall them and install the newer versions. If some of your old settings like wifi calling don't work properly, especially if you upgrade from a custom ROM, it is not because of this flashable zip, the reason is that Nougat is having trouble converting your settings and a factory reset will solve all of your problems.
was waiting for this to drop, awesome, downloading now
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Thanks!
so i can just flash this if im on franco kernel r19 runing andro 5.1.1?
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how do i flash twrp3.02? can i just use flashify app?
Works great and as advertised. Thanks!
flash-all.bat contains a typo.
fastboot flash boot shamu-npd90g-boot-NoEncNoVerify.img
should be
fastboot flash boot shamu-nbd90z-boot-NoEncNoVerify.img
So can we still flash this over yesterday's nougat update or have to go back to M?
This is what I have been waiting for, najoor I have been using your NDP5 since July, thank you for your work downloading now.
yudumcan said:
So can we still flash this over yesterday's nougat update or have to go back to M?
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Yes, no need to go back to M.
najoor said:
Yes, no need to go back to M.
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Thanks mate. So what's the difference than this release http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...ightromstock-lmy47e-03-19-2015-t3059493/page4
Edit: what if I'm encrypted?
Works great. If you are a Verizon customer with an unlimited data plan, you can use root explorer to add net.tethering.noprovisioning=true to your build prop to unlock tethering. (Must be rooted to use root explorer.)
Thanks op! Will this flash bootloader and radios too? I'm coming from MM custom ROM. Also, why the modified kernel and what is different from stock?
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xt926 said:
Thanks op! Will this flash bootloader and radios too? I'm coming from MM custom ROM. Also, why the modified kernel and what is different from stock?
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Yes it will flash everything. The kernel is modified so that you can change the OS through recovery without getting a bootloop. Unmodified kernels after lollipop check for system integrity at every boot up and generate a panic signal if something is changed. Also the modified kernel does not force encryption so your system remains unencrypted if it already is.
I presume this bootloader is backwards compatible with M ROMs as was the previous one?
Well I was hoping the official build would've fixed my Wifi disconnection problems but unfortunately I'm still having them. Anyone else? Mine started on P5 and I've done everything as far as turning on and off different settings on my phone, to resetting my router to see if that was the problem and it's still continuing to do the same thing.
Flashed this over najoor's NDP5 and added ElementalX 4.08 and superSu 2.78, works perfectly. No issues, all root apps still working, very smooth and stable.
Thank you najoor nice work.
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jk8260 said:
Flashed this over najoor's NDP5 and added ElementalX 4.08 and superSu 2.78, works perfectly. No issues, all root apps still working, very smooth and stable.
Thank you najoor nice work.
Nexus 6
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Can u post a link for that superSU 2.78. TIA
So far so good. Tmo Nexus.
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Thanks for this! How come no Nougat boot animation?
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Can u post a link for that superSU 2.78. TIA
So far so good. Tmo Nexus.
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Direct URL
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.78-201609011115.zip
XDA page
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/stable-2016-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703
Nexus 6
kxs783kms said:
Well I was hoping the official build would've fixed my Wifi disconnection problems but unfortunately I'm still having them. Anyone else? Mine started on P5 and I've done everything as far as turning on and off different settings on my phone, to resetting my router to see if that was the problem and it's still continuing to do the same thing.
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Do a clean install then. Dirty flashing over DP5 caused it to others too.
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Problem with flashing NMF26F

I tried to install the official OTA update on my Nexus 6P using Flashfire. I got an error message stating that the new OTA was older than the developer build I am already running so it wouldn't flash. Am I missing something here? Did anybody else have this problem?
Download full factory image and try flashing that with FlashFire, you don't lose your data and make sure to untick the recovery option
If I untick the recovery option does that mean I lose root and my custom recovery?
jhs39 said:
If I untick the recovery option does that mean I lose root and my custom recovery?
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I was on dp2. Downloaded the whole ROM and used flash fire to flash. Didn't untick anything. After flashed, lost viper mod but other apps remained, including root. I did a factory reset, started from scratch, updated apps and flashed super su zip. Didn't lose twrp.
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I was on dp2. Downloaded the whole ROM and used flash fire to flash. Didn't untick anything. After flashed, lost viper mod but other apps remained, including root. I did a factory reset, started from scratch, updated apps and flashed super su zip. Didn't lose twrp.
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Is there anything that makes the new update worth all that trouble?
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Is there anything that makes the new update worth all that trouble?
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The Dec security patch. Everything else is the same as dp2 and no beta tester logo at boot up.
tropical cactus said:
I was on dp2. Downloaded the whole ROM and used flash fire to flash. Didn't untick anything. After flashed, lost viper mod but other apps remained, including root. I did a factory reset, started from scratch, updated apps and flashed super su zip. Didn't lose twrp.
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I was on DP2 and used the factory image but only flashed boot, system and vendor. No problems so far.
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tropical cactus said:
The Dec security patch. Everything else is the same as dp2 and no beta tester logo at boot up.
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Thanks for the info.. Will probably just wait for the IT'S then.. dB2 seems perfectly stable to me.
Joe
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I was on DP2 and used the factory image but only flashed boot, system and vendor. No problems so far.
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Do you notice any changes from DP2?
Joe
jhs39 said:
Do you notice any changes from DP2?
Joe
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Performance wise no.

Installing OTA 7.1.2 whilst having TWRP installed caused soft brick.

I have just installed went to install the new OTA onto my angler, which was done through TWRP, except it seems to have either corrupted or erased my system partition, because now I just get the "No Command" on boot. TWRP still works and my files are intact, should I just flash a stock 7.1.1 image from Google? (7.1.2 is not yet provided outside OTA for angler it seems)
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I have just installed went to install the new OTA onto my angler, which was done through TWRP, except it seems to have either corrupted or erased my system partition, because now I just get the "No Command" on boot. TWRP still works and my files are intact, should I just flash a stock 7.1.1 image from Google? (7.1.2 is not yet provided outside OTA for angler it seems)
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I would download the 7.1.1 stock like you said and then flash boot, system, vendor, and Recovery. You have to be completely stuck before you install any OTAs. This should leave your data intact but I would make sure you have a backup somewhere before you begin
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funnel71 said:
I would download the 7.1.1 stock like you said and then flash boot, system, vendor, and Recovery. You have to be completely stuck before you install any OTAs. This should leave your data intact but I would make sure you have a backup somewhere before you begin
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Thank you, I downloaded the stock image, deleted userdata.img from the zip and used fastboot update <image>, that worked like a charm and all my data was left intact. Will update when Google decides they want to let me install the OTA again.
fuj1n said:
Thank you, I downloaded the stock image, deleted userdata.img from the zip and used fastboot update <image>, that worked like a charm and all my data was left intact. Will update when Google decides they want to let me install the OTA again.
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If you still have a copy of the OTA you could install that using ADB sideload from stock recovery not TWRP. But as you say a safer route might be to just wait for the OTA to appear within your stock installation. Completely up to you
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Related to this issue: I have TWRP, root and the Pixel package flashed to my 7.1.1 installation. I got the beta notification update this morning.
How would I proceed with flashing the update?
Flash stock recovery and system and download the OTA then or something else?
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Related to this issue: I have TWRP, root and the Pixel package flashed to my 7.1.1 installation. I got the beta notification update this morning.
How would I proceed with flashing the update?
Flash stock recovery and system and download the OTA then or something else?
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My recommendation is to flash boot, system, recovery, and xender. That should leave your data intact and put your to complete stock. I cannot advise on beta programs because I have never done it and I don't wish to just for the simple fact that it is beta. But if you are brave it sounds like you have the right idea.
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I was able to flash on rooted 6P by flashing stock recovery. Took a long time at boot animation, and also security is back to January level.
Did you have the Pixel modifications?
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Did you have the Pixel modifications?
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I did before I applied the update, I had to modify build.prop afterwards to get the Assistant back. Haven't applied the pixel mod since it hasn't been updated for the 7.1.2 release.
How can I remove the OTA notification? I don't want to update but notification is annoying.
thegios said:
How can I remove the OTA notification? I don't want to update but notification is annoying.
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If you are rooted you can freeze the update notification process.
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thegios said:
How can I remove the OTA notification? I don't want to update but notification is annoying.
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Just slide the notification just a little too the side and hit block all notifications for it it go into developer settings and turn off auto updates
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I did before I applied the update, I had to modify build.prop afterwards to get the Assistant back. Haven't applied the pixel mod since it hasn't been updated for the 7.1.2 release.
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Thx for the info. I'll hold off for now, since i like the Pixel nav keys, tinted navbar and boot animation
Well you can also apply the boot animation. Works for me.
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just flash the stock recovery that matches your build number and you all be fine like me .
Is there a way to do that without a PC? I would like to flash stock recovery for 7.1.1.
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Is there a way to do that without a PC? I would like to flash stock recovery for 7.1.1.
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The only way you can do that is if your phone is rooted and you flash it with something like Flashify.
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