As many of you should know, Super SU and Xposed framework have recently developed a new technique called "system-less installation" on Android 6.0. The purpose for it is said to be letting user to receive OTA from the OEM. However, when I am in quite a belief that this technique will enable us receive and install OTAs, suddenly I thought of a problem which many posts in this sub-forum have had mentioned, which is HTC OTAs requires a clean and untouched system in order to install OTA successfully. And my status in HBOOT still says "Modified" and "Unlocked". My question is can I really receive and install OTAs ( if any ) onto my device with the two system-less patches and the status in HBOOT remain unchanged?
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I think your bootloader status say moodified because you edited the system while your phone is S-ON
You can flash the RUU and you will get the official status back
And the Unlocked bootloader does not affect OTA installition
My phone is S-Off and i have modified system but the status still official
Kellwa said:
I think your bootloader status say moodified because you edited the system while your phone is S-ON
You can flash the RUU and you will get the official status back
And the Unlocked bootloader does not affect OTA installition
My phone is S-Off and i have modified system but the status still official
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You mean after I S-OFF my phone then my worry should be gone?
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iSaidyiu said:
You mean after I S-OFF my phone then my worry should be gone?
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Am not 100% sure but yes when your S-OFF you can do anything with your phone
Note : anything you do is your responsability and no one else
Kellwa said:
Am not 100% sure but yes when your S-OFF you can do anything with your phone
Note : anything you do is your responsability and no one else
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Well I m going to S-OFF it today, let see what I can do in the system or with the OTA packages and I will keep you guys posted asap.
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iSaidyiu said:
Well I m going to S-OFF it today, let see what I can do in the system or with the OTA packages and I will keep you guys posted asap.
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Even if you are s-off and edited the system you will no be able to install OTA
Is Xposed is officially supported with system-less?
HTC OTA checks integrity of system files before it starts update process. I don't know if it's checks boot partition. I think it may be work. But after update you will have stock boot partition and you will have to root again.
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QkiZMR said:
Is Xposed is officially supported with system-less?
HTC OTA checks integrity of system files before it starts update process. I don't know if it's checks boot partition. I think it may be work. But after update you will have stock boot partition and you will have to root again.
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Xposed is NOT YET officially supported with systemless arch but rovo89 has shown his interest in implementing this feature into the official channel. As up to my knowledge, there are su.img and xposed.img under /data wich may be served as auto recovery after OTA update. Well I have to get around the Xposed General longer to try my best to gather as much info. as I can so that I can have a throughout understanding of the whole situation.
Btw, I have S-OFFed my phone ( finally ) at a local retail shop for about HKD$100 ( about USD$12 ) . Finally I can modify my build.prop and /system! Whoa!
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So what does this SystemLess thing do? I couldnt actually get what you said in OP
what ota does it give to you?
Kianush said:
So what does this SystemLess thing do? I couldnt actually get what you said in OP
what ota does it give to you?
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Systemless allows you to install OTAs released by the OEM as it wont modify /system and so it can pass OTAs system completeness test so as to install them successfully.
You may head to the unofficial systemless xposed post for more details.
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Related
HDX - https://s3.amazonaws.com/kindle-fire-updates/update-kindle-13.3.2.6_user_326001820.bin
HDX 8.9 - https://s3.amazonaws.com/kindle-fire-updates/update-kindle-14.3.2.6_user_326001820.bin
Root possibility - yes, Towelroot.
ONYXis said:
HDX - https://s3.amazonaws.com/kindle-fire-updates/update-kindle-13.3.2.6_user_326001820.bin
HDX 8.9 - https://s3.amazonaws.com/kindle-fire-updates/update-kindle-14.3.2.6_user_326001820.bin
Root possibility - unknown.You can try and tell us)
But boot.img is totally similar to x.3.2.5 and changed files are apps, frameworks and trapz_scripts only. So towelroot must work.
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2.5 won't let us downgrade currently. I wonder if 3.2.6 will. I really doubt it.
I am 95% positive towelroot will not work, unless Amazon got REALLY stupid (and I don't even have the HDX).
r3pwn said:
I am 95% positive towelroot will not work, unless Amazon got REALLY stupid (and I don't even have the HDX).
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Towelroot still works on latest update but can't rollback.
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ptrsnshane said:
Towelroot still works on latest update but can't rollback.
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I am actually getting closer. I think there is something different in the permissions or something of build.prop. I finally have mine showing the older version. About to try a rollback and see if it works. This is from 3.2.5.
r3pwn said:
I am 95% positive towelroot will not work, unless Amazon got REALLY stupid (and I don't even have the HDX).
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I compared both fw's:
ONYXis said:
But boot.img is totally similar to x.3.2.5 and changed files are apps, frameworks and trapz_scripts only. So towelroot must work.
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And I think that this is not enough to prevent root possibility.
ONYXis said:
I compared both fw's:
And I think that this is not enough to prevent root possibility.
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I don't know what you mean by "totally similar", but one small change in the boot image is all that is required to patch towelroot. Take every update with a grain of salt...
Ok. I'm new to bin files. How would one go about flashing a bin file?
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No Change to Kernel or Recovery
r3pwn said:
I don't know what you mean by "totally similar", but one small change in the boot image is all that is required to patch towelroot. Take every update with a grain of salt...
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No change to kernel or recovery between 3.2.5 and 3.2.6--binary-compared those files within the BIN archive, and they're bit-for-bit identical.
There were noticeable changes to both kernel and recovery between 3.2.4 and 3.2.5 which probably accounts for 3.2.5---and 3.2.6--unable to roll back.
I can confirm that towelroot works.
So how would I flash a bin file?
I guess no one knows then?
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If you are speaking about the update bin file you simply copy it to your sdcard and go to settings/device/system update and check now.
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The Kindle doesn't have an sdcard. Do you mean the emulate/0 folder?
exactly
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201390340
btw kindle has partition named sdcard
Can we use safetrap for this version?
I didn't try
but pretty sure that safestrap would work
iattilagy said:
I can confirm that towelroot works.
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Just another confirmation that towelroot does support/works to root the latest update ie., 13.3.2.6 :good:
I have not installed SU yet or attempted to block any future updates. I have read that renaming the proper odex file can stop future updates--any info on this method or other ways to accomplish would be appreciated. I would like to prevent losing root when another update comes along.
Thanks all.
kico42 said:
Just another confirmation that towelroot does support/works to root the latest update ie., 13.3.2.6 :good:
I have not installed SU yet or attempted to block any future updates. I have read that renaming the proper odex file can stop future updates--any info on this method or other ways to accomplish would be appreciated. I would like to prevent losing root when another update comes along.
Thanks all.
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Download the HDX toolkit and use the option to block updates.
ONYXis said:
exactly
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201390340
btw kindle has partition named sdcard
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Yeah. Meant no physical external Sd card. Which btw, I have an OTG cable but can't get that to work.
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Just read that LG is planning on monthly updates for security reasons....
http://phandroid.com/2015/08/06/lg-...ey-too-will-release-monthly-security-updates/
Wish I didn't unlock? Or are we going to have those patches here available?
They better should enable bootloader unlocking for everyone.
Then each LG user can flash his own ROM and solve security issues very quickly with the community.
Nice announcement, but the stagefrighter hole is gaping and gaping...
*justintime* said:
Just read that LG is planning on monthly updates for security reasons....
http://phandroid.com/2015/08/06/lg-...ey-too-will-release-monthly-security-updates/
Wish I didn't unlock? Or are we going to have those patches here available?
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you have unlocked the bootloader, so you have a custom recovery and could of course install any rom .
Sure at the moment there are not a lot roms available, but the official ones are however posted...
beside that, i don't think that unlocking the bootloader (and rooting the phone) will disable the OTA feature...
alain57 said:
you have unlocked the bootloader, so you have a custom recovery and could of course install any rom .
Sure at the moment there are not a lot roms available, but the official ones are however posted...
beside that, i don't think that unlocking the bootloader (and rooting the phone) will disable the OTA feature...
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Not? On HTC OTA updates were not possible...
Yes those custom roms.... Sigh... I think we will get them if a can choose another phone[emoji3]
Or... Use an app with built in protection for that issue?
*justintime* said:
Just read that LG is planning on monthly updates for security reasons....
http://phandroid.com/2015/08/06/lg-...ey-too-will-release-monthly-security-updates/
Wish I didn't unlock? Or are we going to have those patches here available?
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As I read OTA won't work on a unlocked phone.
But you can get the KDZ and flash this - you will need to root again though...
Greetings
Medzinmann
*justintime* said:
Just read that LG is planning on monthly updates for security reasons....
http://phandroid.com/2015/08/06/lg-...ey-too-will-release-monthly-security-updates/
Wish I didn't unlock? Or are we going to have those patches here available?
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You will still be able to receive the updates, unlocking the bootloader does not stop you receiving OTA updates.
Medizinmann said:
As I read OTA won't work on a unlocked phone.
But you can get the KDZ and flash this - you will need to root again though...
Greetings
Medzinmann
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the bootloader itself does not change anything to the OTA process
but changing the recovery may block the OTA from working ... the phone may download the update but the custom recovery may not understand it :silly:
but most of the time, people find a way to create a flashable zip to make an update for custom recovery
alain57 said:
the bootloader itself does not change anything to the OTA process
but changing the recovery may block the OTA from working ... the phone may download the update but the custom recovery may not understand it :silly:
but most of the time, people find a way to create a flashable zip to make an update for custom recovery
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I didn't try it myself, but people in the low effort root thread wrote it didn't work.
They got an error like "update not possible - suspicious root" or something.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62250050
I will try today and see if it works.
I could download the OTA Update, if it works I will try this evening.
Greetings
Medzinmann
Medizinmann said:
I didn't try it myself, but people in the low effort root thread wrote it didn't work.
They got an error like "update not possible - suspicious root" or something.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62250050
I will try today and see if it works.
I could download the OTA Update, if it works I will try this evening.
Greetings
Medzinmann
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Yeah they couldn't OTA as they had rooted, not because they had unlocked their bootloader.
OTA are still made available to people with unlocked bootloaders, just not to people who have rooted. At the end of the day you can just find the KDZ and flash it to update or make an update zip to do it from custom recovery.
IIIIkoolaidIIII said:
Yeah they couldn't OTA as they had rooted, not because they had unlocked their bootloader.
OTA are still made available to people with unlocked bootloaders, just not to people who have rooted. At the end of the day you can just find the KDZ and flash it to update or make an update zip to do it from custom recovery.
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That might be right, but as they said a simple unroot wouldn't work.
And BTW what is the point in unlocking the bootloader when you don't want to root?
I mean custom rom maybe but they are usually rooted as well for obvious reasons etc.
Greetings
Medzinmann
Medizinmann said:
That might be right, but as they said a simple unroot wouldn't work.
And BTW what is the point in unlocking the bootloader when you don't want to root?
I mean custom rom maybe but they are usually rooted as well for obvious reasons etc.
Greetings
Medzinmann
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Unrooting via flashing a clean image worked fine for me, got OTA and then flashed new root.
IIIIkoolaidIIII said:
Unrooting via flashing a clean image worked fine for me, got OTA and then flashed new root.
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As I said one could always get the most recent KDZ and flash this and reroot. A working OTA would make this just a little more convenient...that's all.
Greetings
Medzinmann
Just unroot, uninstall SuperSu and fire up LG Bridge. Install update. Flash root with twrp. Finish. Did that yesterday.
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does the new update fix stagefright?
On t-mobile it did.
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Alright so I have a problem with the touch functionality of my phone. I have an LG G4 811 T-mobile variant. The new update is supposed to resolve that but I'm not sure how to update on a rooted device with twrp installed (update stagefrieght). I'm looking for a zip file and i have not managed to find it at all. Could someone help? Also if this is misplaced please devs move it or point me in the right direction to which my question can be answered.
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fpsq said:
Just unroot, uninstall SuperSu and fire up LG Bridge. Install update. Flash root with twrp. Finish. Did that yesterday.
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and this for sure worked with you?
Yes, it worked perfectly fine for my LG G4 H815 unlocked! Now on V10d-EUR-XX. Stagefright is fixed. ****ing sim issue (com.android.phone crashes, does NOT restart itself) remains. Support is worthless. Found a workaround myself.
LG lied about that updates. They never repaired these bugs and now it has About 50 stagefright etc vurnerabilities.
What updates you say? I'm still on V20D since January LoL LG is a joke.
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So apparently our phone is vulnerable to a newly founded exploit being dubbed "Quadrooter" that allows for privilege escalation. Do any of you think that this could lead to root on marshmallow if used right?
EDIT: Link to CNET article - http://www.cnet.com/news/quadrooter-security-flaws-said-to-affect-over-900-million-android-devices/
Saw this today. Curious to know as well. Not that this might be any use for me anymore as I'm still waiting to see if LG will fix my bootloop issue.
aarick said:
Saw this today. Curious to know as well. Not that this might be any use for me anymore as I'm still waiting to see if LG will fix my bootloop issue.
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That's unfortunate. I fear it may be any day for me. We're there any signs before it hit the hay?
I am curious how they claim to be able to gain root access on multiple phones running marshmallow. DM Verity in the kernel is supposed to stop a phone with modifications from voting, so I am not sure how it's supposed to work, unless it's only some form of temp root. Kind of corps of this will be the next 'towel root'. Probably not, but I could hope I guess.
I have the ATT model and would love rooted MM. Hopefully this vulnerability can be used to our benefit.
I hope my H815t could be rooted by that
I have H815T and it's rooted, bootloader is unlocked and running Genysis 4.3 with G5 theme.
But I found the four vulnerabilities in my phone too.
What to do now?
claro4u90 said:
I have H815T and it's rooted, bootloader is unlocked and running Genysis 4.3 with G5 theme.
But I found the four vulnerabilities in my phone too.
What to do now?
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The vulnerabilities are because your processor (Qualcomm Snapdragon). So, you can't do anything until LG implement arrangements in an update (OTA, KDZ).
lept_2014 said:
The vulnerabilities are because your processor (Qualcomm Snapdragon). So, you can't do anything until LG implement arrangements in an update (OTA, KDZ).
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Yes you are right.
But my device is rooted and unlocked and OTA updates are disabled. So how would a user like me gets his security patch or such kind of updates?
claro4u90 said:
Yes you are right.
But my device is rooted and unlocked and OTA updates are disabled. So how would a user like me gets his security patch or such kind of updates?
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You must flash a KDZ (for your G4 model) with LGUP. You'll lose root access, and OTA updates will be enabled. Or you can wait, and flash the KDZ with the fixes.
lept_2014 said:
You must flash a KDZ (for your G4 model) with LGUP. You'll lose root access, and OTA updates will be enabled. Or you can wait, and flash the KDZ with the fixes.
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Thanks for your help.
Actually I have a stock marshmellow rooted rom which I flashed it a day ago and OTA updates are enabled on that.
Another question, where do the updates store? On rom or some where in the recovery partition etc?
Why I'm asking this, I like Genysis rom so if I restore my device to Stock rooted 6.0 and get the air updates in september etc, will the updates remain on the device if I flash the rom(back to Gynesis)?
claro4u90 said:
Thanks for your help.
Actually I have a stock marshmellow rooted rom which I flashed it a day ago and OTA updates are enabled on that.
Another question, where do the updates store? On rom or some where in the recovery partition etc?
Why I'm asking this, I like Genysis rom so if I restore my device to Stock rooted 6.0 and get the air updates in september etc, will the updates remain on the device if I flash the rom(back to Gynesis)?
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You can't apply a official OTA with a rooted device without a error.
And the updates are in the firmware (aka ROM), so if you change de ROM, you will lose all updates.
What to do?
Install drweb antivirus for check apps before install.
This is the unic risk i found.
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Quadrooter affected
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3435585
Quadrooter affected
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This is not so relevan more than, they are promoting goglebley site.
Ah! Stay protected:
I found in Settings.apk that this app access internet, for ... for example here, when i connect to wifi or 3g, my lightningWall is not on time delay to impess certain connections, so slowly i will forbid internet in some another apps by force , this app begun deny connection because some chitty google domains are included by me on the etc/hosts . So, is only prevent this app access internet , for security, this may gain privileges
I rebuilded with Lucky Patcher with denied INTERNET.permission in manifest.
Rebuild your Settings.apk, because this may gain privileges.
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lept_2014 said:
You can't apply a official OTA with a rooted device without a error.
And the updates are in the firmware (aka ROM), so if you change de ROM, you will lose all updates.
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And will there be unofficial updates or such security patches for custom roms?
We have started a Q&A here, I hope many will get benefit from this conversation
Of course, mine is old xt687 , the motorola will never update anymore this, nicht paying!
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I hope it can be used to gain root on vs986 marshmallow
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claro4u90 said:
Thanks for your help.
Actually I have a stock marshmellow rooted rom which I flashed it a day ago and OTA updates are enabled on that.
Another question, where do the updates store? On rom or some where in the recovery partition etc?
Why I'm asking this, I like Genysis rom so if I restore my device to Stock rooted 6.0 and get the air updates in september etc, will the updates remain on the device if I flash the rom(back to Gynesis)?
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If you are talking about the update.zip, it should be in the cache partition.
Using RR build 20160808 on h815 with llama kernel r6.
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Really! I believe this app haves a fake scanner with a png image as result.
All images are the same CHIT to promote goglebley crappy.
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Purpose of this thread:
This thread is about changes within factory images of newly released Android updates in comparison with the previously released Android update.
Latest Android version 8.1.0 (Oreo): OPM7.181205.001
This December update is most likely gonna be the last official security update from Google for the Nexus 5X (source: https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/4457705?hl=en)
Download-Link: https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/bullhead-opm7.181205.001-factory-5f189d84.zip MD5: 05DEE954B6FD17B6B301A4D1C90B1B5EChangelog: https://source.android.com/security/bulletin/pixel/2018-12-01 Unchanged:
bootloader bhz32c
radio 2.6.42.5.03
Changed: (md5sum in brackets)
boot (438936FDD50D2C8D3FA8D7586624D670)
recovery (E55D287CBCF78DACEC618E538CE74014)
system (9DD438116FB86EDBF89876A728CC0AA8)
vendor (97C79E83F00AD006D77DA9C570A71BD7)
How to install it on rooted devices with custom recovery installed? Flashfire?
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AFK269 said:
How to install it on rooted devices with custom recovery installed? Flashfire?
Δημοσιεύτηκε από Google Nexus 5X με Android 7.0 Nougat μέσω Tapatalk.
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That has worked before. Still should work, I have not tried it though.
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Any idea what changes to the system?
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Smoosh1 said:
userdata.img is the same (MD5: 808444c5b0a4cbfa1f2cbf38b6629b67)
cache.img is the same (MD5: 9aedd15ebf6bc07a38de5bcd705f516a)
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I think you'll find userdata and cache won't change throughout the lifecycle of nougat. Through something like 14 MM updates they never changed (same MD5) until Nougat came (where they did change) and then through 2 releases they haven't changed.
AFK269 said:
How to install it on rooted devices with custom recovery installed? Flashfire?
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I would recommend you follow Heisenberg's guide, section 9 "How To Update To A New Build Of The Stock ROM"
sfhub said:
I think you'll find userdata and cache won't change throughout the lifecycle of nougat. Through something like 14 MM updates they never changed (same MD5) until Nougat came (where they did change) and then through 2 releases they haven't changed.
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You are right, they most likely won't change throughout the lifecycle of nougat. I just mentioned them for the sake of completeness.
Comparison of Android Updates
Do It A Your Own Risk. I am not responsible if you make a mistake.
I found this method on the Internet and I applied it to my phone right now:
(WITH THIS METHOD YOU WILL NOT LOSE ROOT, CUSTOM RECOVERY)
1.Download the ZIP.
2.Download FlashFire.
3.Open flashfire and accept for root access etc etc...
4.click "+" button and click to "flash firmware package" and find the ZIP.
5.Wait for a couple o seconds or 2mins, and then uncheck the "Recovery" (if you don't want to lose the custom recovery) and "Data" (maybe on your device will be already unchecked so keep it unchecked if you don't want to lose your data) and then I clicked the "ν" button.
6.Click "Flash". Your screen will be black for a minute and then you will see a progress bar at the bottom of your screen and log of FlashFire what installs on your device.
7.When it finish flashing, your device will be automatically reboot.
8.Wait a couple of minutes (approximately 3-6 mins).
9.Your device is running the latest Android Version with the latest Security patches and you have also root back....
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AFK269 said:
I found this method on the Internet and I applied it to my phone right now
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Strange that you didn't include a reference to where you got it on the Internet. Many times, they provide more detail than just the steps and took time create the content and test the procedure.
krelvinaz said:
Strange that you didn't include a reference to where you got it on the Internet. Many times, they provide more detail than just the steps and took time create the content and test the procedure.
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http://nexus5.wonderhowto.com/how-t...thout-losing-root-no-computer-needed-0168428/
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AFK69 shared the typical img flashing instructions for FlashFire. I've been using it on my rooted devices for months. No issues.
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Android November update NRD91N released
New Android security update NRD91N got released today.
What has changed? -> See updated OP
I'm sorry, but HERE the last one is still NPF10C, it's a different branch or I'm missing something?
EDIT: nevermind i'm dumb, the post is about the official factory image, mine is about devoloepr preview
AFK269 said:
http://nexus5.wonderhowto.com/how-t...thout-losing-root-no-computer-needed-0168428/
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Only problem with FlashFire is CF himself says not to flash a bootloader or radios so when there a change there you either have to make a twrp flashable or use fastboot to get atw updated.. Has anyone used FF to flash bootloader? I'm curious....
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SM210 said:
Only problem with FlashFire is CF himself says not to flash a bootloader or radios so when there a change there you either have to make a twrp flashable or use fastboot to get atw updated.. Has anyone used FF to flash bootloader? I'm curious....
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Me too!! (Curious)
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My build number changed to N5D91L after the November update, not NRD91N. How come?
In the past there were some different builds for different countries with a different radio.img. So where do you come from?
I live in the UK.
Edit: And my radio is still 2.6.33.2.14.
Hm...I've only found a lot of japanese sites (f.e. Y!Mobile (is that yahoo?) if I search for this build. Don't know if there is a coherence.
N5D91L is 7.0.0_r21 while NRD91N is 7.0.0_r15. Probably a quick hotfix on the unfixed dirtycow exploit + other fixes . Too lazy to check the real changes on git.
Since some of us is still waiting for the ota by phases and by the time we are getting it, google already roll out N5D91L. Thus the mysterious build update emerged. The others on NRD91N will get it or probably not, until December.
ThorSchwar said:
Hm...I've only found a lot of japanese sites (f.e. Y!Mobile (is that yahoo?) if I search for this build. Don't know if there is a coherence.
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Nevermind, apparently it's a regular build - see: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/help/n5d91l-strange-android-build-t3500378
November OTA patch has new tag:
Just captured this from my 5X.
Source: google/bullhead/bullhead:7.0/NBD90W/3239497:user/release-keys
Target: google/bullhead/bullhead:7.0/N5D91L/3425233:user/release-keys
https://android.googleapis.com/packa...a1f18978ec.zip
So looks like the new build is not NRD91N but N5D91L.
Looks to be some type of security updates.
Just popped on mine. Installed the update.
Matches this Software Version: MMB29M.N910VVRU2CPG2
https://www.verizonwireless.com/support/samsung-galaxy-note-4-update/
Kernel 3.10.40
Android Version 6.0.1
Android Patch Level September 1,2016
Baseband Version N910VVRU2CPG2
Will this update break Foxfi for Verizon Note 4?
Anyone know if PG2 does anything to the bootloader to prevent rolling back?
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subzero2000 said:
Anyone know if PG2 does anything to the bootloader to prevent rolling back?
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It appears to be a boot.img update. Flashfire rejected it as a safe OTA and I proceeded to freeze System Updates with Titanium Backup to eliminate future notifications. A bootloader update for sure.
Hopefully someone can tell if it's locking the bootloader down to prevent downgrading or the bootloader unlock method. Is there a way to freeze the update prompts if I'm not rooted yet? Just got the phone and haven't had a chance to unlock and root this bad boy.
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corporal_hades said:
Hopefully someone can tell if it's locking the bootloader down to prevent downgrading or the bootloader unlock method. Is there a way to freeze the update prompts if I'm not rooted yet? Just got the phone and haven't had a chance to unlock and root this bad boy.
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buy package disabler. it is well worth the $1 price tag
Use Debloater, then freeze SDM.apk.
Root not required, very easy.
No, it does not break Foxfi.
Could someone please upload the ota zip file
Could you provide more details on how to do this please? I download it and disabled the package listed in the post below yours but I still get the stupid notification to update. Thanks
Edit. Oops, meant to quote hwaa18, not sure why it didn't let me, thanks
Nobody around here anymore?
PapaDocta said:
Could someone please upload the ota zip file
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I'm relatively new here, with regard to uploads. I am on a vzw Note 4, running Jasminerom 7.0, with an unlocked bootloader. I don't even have an SDM, as it wasn't present on the ROM, however I found a post for shutting off Samsung updates that required shutting off two system update modules, and one or two other software and security modules. I'm beginning to think Samsung is in collusion with the carriers to make our phones obsolete, and prevent further mods. If you let me know how and where to upload to you, I can send you the file, if you still want it.
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Renegade_2k said:
I'm relatively new here, with regard to uploads. I am on a vzw Note 4, running Jasminerom 7.0, with an unlocked bootloader. I don't even have an SDM, as it wasn't present on the ROM, however I found a post for shutting off Samsung updates that required shutting off two system update modules, and one or two other software and security modules. I'm beginning to think Samsung is in collusion with the carriers to make our phones obsolete, and prevent further mods. If you let me know how and where to upload to you, I can send you the file, if you still want it.
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Thank you so much, I already sold my Note 4 and got s7 edge till they release note 8.