Nougat Beta - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Just enrolled my nexus into the nougat beta program, but my question is probably a stupid one. I'm going to assume that in order for me to get the nougat update that I have to be on a stock or close to stock ROM ? Currently I'm on the latest resurrection ROM with MTC20F vendor IMG.
I apologize for my stupidity...
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You need to be stock to install OTA updates
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Thought so...
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Xposed for Marshmallow?

I know there's a beta version of Xposed for 5.1, but what about 6.0?
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TheBiles said:
I know there's a beta version of Xposed for 5.1, but what about 6.0?
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He said he is somewhat working on it, but no it doesn't exist yet, and no eta.

Worth the upgrade to Nougat?

I'm currently running the latest PN. I was wondering from your experience is it worth to upgrade to a Nougat rom now like Weta or one of the stock based roms or wait until PN 7?
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Nexus 6p ota updates

Hi guys I'm currently using nexus 6p android 7.0 nbd90x latest security patch. Previously rooted with twrp installation. Now returned back fully to stock. Even locked the bootloader. Did it using the nexus root toolkit.
My ques is that will i be able to download and install ota updates like I used to before rooting my phone. Thanks
Yes as long as it's full stock u will receive and install OTA updates.
This also works with Full Stock with unlocked bootloader's.
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6p 7.1.2 update installation problem

Hi, I'm running stock Android 7.1.1 (N4F26O) on my rooted Nexus 6p with twrp installed. I just got the android 7.1.2 (NPF05F) Beta update. I tried installing it with flashfire. Flashfire kept stopping at 7%. Is there any way I can install the update without losing root
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Thatoneguyyyy said:
Hi, I'm running Android 7.1.1 (N4F26O) on my rooted Nexus 6p with twrp installed. I just got the android 7.1.2 (NPF05F) Beta update. I tried installing it with flashfire. Flashfire kept stopping at 7%. Is there any way I can install the update without losing root
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Same here. Mine crashes while uncrypting at 22%.
I am also experiencing this issue.
Try removing root, go back to a completely stock rom - wait for 7.1.2 then download it. Let the phone update to 7.1.2 without using flash fire.
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Jxcorex29 said:
Try removing root, go back to a completely stock rom - wait for 7.1.2 then download it. Let the phone update to 7.1.2 without using flash fire.
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Obviously that will work. But we aren't trying to lose the ROM, kernel, recovery, root for a beta
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Everyone needs to calm down and wait! If you are not willing to go back to a full stock build, just wait until someone creates a flashable zip version. This is nothing new here. Factory ota's rarely if ever are comparable with aftermarket kernels, recoverys or root.
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CyberpodS2 said:
Everyone needs to calm down and wait! If you are not willing to go back to a full stock build, just wait until someone creates a flashable zip version. This is nothing new here. Factory ota's rarely if ever are comparable with aftermarket kernels, recoverys or root.
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For sure.
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Stock running g 6.0

I have 2 stock N7 not rooted running marshmallow,as you can guess they lag like hell on official OS.I don't mind d rooting them so what's they best way to improve performance while them being stable also
Thanks for any help
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Install TWRP and then get a new kenel for your device and Android version. Most community kernels work better Googles
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Can you recommend a kernel and rom
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combat goofwing said:
Can you recommend a kernel and rom
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Unfortunately I don't have the device yay have I have the older generation. But paranoid android 5.1.1 and Franco's kernel, those give a nice lollipop experience or you can go paranoid with 6.0 but I don't know if Franco updated his kernel for your device.
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Can anyone give advice in which kernel and rom to use please,are there any stable 5.1 lollipop thanks
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