Hey all, does anyone have a full OTA image of NPG47I?
My phone is bootlooping and the bootloader is locked and OEM unlock was not enabled so I can't flash a factory image. I tried to sideload OTAs but I can not install over newer build. Is the OTA out there anywhere? Is it possible for someone to upload it, or do I have to wait for google to upload it?
Thanks in advance
pakifood said:
Hey all, does anyone have a full OTA image of NPG47I?
My phone is bootlooping and the bootloader is locked and OEM unlock was not enabled so I can't flash a factory image. I tried to sideload OTAs but I can not install over newer build. Is the OTA out there anywhere? Is it possible for someone to upload it, or do I have to wait for google to upload it?
Thanks in advance
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I'm in the same boat with you. I think we have to wait for google to release new build OTA.
NPG47i build date is March 8th, 2017
We need new OTA pass March 8th 2017
pakifood said:
Hey all, does anyone have a full OTA image of NPG47I? My phone is bootlooping and the bootloader is locked and OEM unlock was not enabled so I can't flash a factory image. I tried to sideload OTAs but I can not install over newer build. Is the OTA out there anywhere? Is it possible for someone to upload it, or do I have to wait for google to upload it?
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510jungleboy said:
I'm in the same boat with you. I think we have to wait for google to release new build OTA. NPG47i build date is March 8th, 2017. We need new OTA pass March 8th 2017
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Have you both tried doing a factory reset?
pakifood said:
Hey all, does anyone have a full OTA image of NPG47I?
My phone is bootlooping and the bootloader is locked and OEM unlock was not enabled so I can't flash a factory image. I tried to sideload OTAs but I can not install over newer build. Is the OTA out there anywhere? Is it possible for someone to upload it, or do I have to wait for google to upload it?
Thanks in advance
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v12xke said:
Have you both tried doing a factory reset?
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Yes I have. Numerous time.
v12xke said:
Have you both tried doing a factory reset?
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Yes, cleared cache and factory reset. Still bootlooping. :/
With a locked bootloader I'm not aware of anything more that can be done at this point. It will be 3 weeks until the May security update... and the bad part is that the new OTA may not work either.
510jungleboy said:
I'm in the same boat with you. I think we have to wait for google to release new build OTA.
NPG47i build date is March 8th, 2017
We need new OTA pass March 8th 2017
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Seems like OTA upload is not far away. Also seems like many others are facing bootloop issues on 7.1.2 beta 2. https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/oty0zlqLN1E
pakifood said:
Hey all, does anyone have a full OTA image of NPG47I?
My phone is bootlooping and the bootloader is locked and OEM unlock was not enabled so I can't flash a factory image. I tried to sideload OTAs but I can not install over newer build. Is the OTA out there anywhere? Is it possible for someone to upload it, or do I have to wait for google to upload it?
Thanks in advance
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Why don't you unlock your bootloader?
Wow it's here. Flashed and rebooted, still in bootloop. RIP. https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../381836b75c8f534c45c95b15912272b72200ca1f.zip there's the zip if you want, lmk if it works for you. Side note, any idea how much out of warranty RMA costs? I called them and they said they can't tell me the price until after it's repaired...
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Why don't you unlock your bootloader?
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How can I do that? I tried in adb and it says permission denied. I never enabled bootloader unlock in developer settings.
pakifood said:
How can I do that? I tried in adb and it says permission denied. I never enabled bootloader unlock in developer settings.
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Plug it into your computer and make sure the drivers are installed especially the adb bootloader interface. Then go to your adb and fastboot directory and put your phone in bootloader mode. Then type fastboot devices and your devices serial should show up and then type fastboot oem unlock. Are you using Windows or a Unix based OS like Linux or Mac?
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Plug it into your computer and make sure the drivers are installed especially the adb bootloader interface. Then go to your adb and fastboot directory and put your phone in bootloader mode. Then type fastboot devices and your devices serial should show up and then type fastboot oem unlock. Are you using Windows or a Unix based OS like Linux or Mac?
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In his first post OP already stated he never enabled OEM unlock in dev settings so there is no way to unlock via ADB/fastboot.
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pakifood said:
Seems like OTA upload is not far away. Also seems like many others are facing bootloop issues on 7.1.2 beta 2. https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/oty0zlqLN1E
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The BLOD phenomenon is completely independent of Android build. It is a hardware defect, usually the motherboard (bad memory, cracked solder connections, etc.) In your case, the replacement part costs upwards of 60% of the original cost of the phone. Time to move on.
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In his first post OP already stated he never enabled OEM unlock in dev settings so there is no way to unlock via ADB/fastboot.
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The BLOD phenomenon is completely independent of Android build. It is a hardware defect, usually the motherboard (bad memory, cracked solder connections, etc.) In your case, the replacement part costs upwards of 60% of the original cost of the phone. Time to move on.
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Wow. RIP nexus. Guy at Huawei support told me he had no idea how much it would cost but said "he would guess $60 but idk cause I'm not technical. I think they're just gonna redownload the software." Not tryna pay 300 dollars to get this fixed. Thanks.
Related
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images?hl=en
I haven't even gotten MDB08L via OTA yet. Has anyone else gotten either of the two?
I'm still on MDB08I too. Went through the "about phone" to check for an update and it says there isn't one. Don't really want to flash this seeing as i'm not rooted or unlocked.
Very strange that they'd release two images simultaneously. Can't recall seeing something like this before.
I think MDB08x is just carrier specific I I got notified for mdb08i when I first booted the phone up with no sim. After I put my verizon sim in, it said I was up to date. But when I put a tmobile sim in and right away prompted me to update.
FYI
MDB08M uses MDB08I boot image, so feel free to flash and root.
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MDB08M uses MDB08I boot image, so feel free to flash and root.
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Hi - I may be misinterpreting, but when I look at the boot.img files in the two system images with 7zip, the CRCs are different. Doesn't that mean they're not the same? Just don't want to bork my phone! Thanks.
sgravel said:
Hi - I may be misinterpreting, but when I look at the boot.img files in the two system images with 7zip, the CRCs are different. Doesn't that mean they're not the same? Just don't want to bork my phone! Thanks.
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I see the same thing, but I reflashed the "systemless" rooted boot image and it booted up just fine. Differences are minimal, I guess?
I can't seem to find the changelogs for the factory images. I'm I just missing it or is it hidden somewhere?
Thanks!
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I can't seem to find the changelogs for the factory images. I'm I just missing it or is it hidden somewhere?
Thanks!
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https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/android-security-updates/n1aw2MGce4E/jhpVEWDUCAAJ
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MDB08M uses MDB08I boot image, so feel free to flash and root.
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To restate, I'm running the MDB08M build. And I'm rooted.
I used the systemless bullhead boot.img from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63197935&postcount=2
I did however use the factory image script to wipe the phone clean when I flashed it. That was the only vaguely strange thing I did.
Not noticed any strange behaviour, but this phone isn't my daily driver yet.
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Is the update file available anywhere so you can update without a data wipe? New to the nexus world.
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adrialk said:
Is the update file available anywhere so you can update without a data wipe?
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I haven't found an OTA zip link yet, but I'm sure they'll come. What I don't get it why Google doesn't post the OTA links themselves.
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Is the update file available anywhere so you can update without a data wipe? New to the nexus world.
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
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If your bootloader is already unlocked, yes by flashing the factory image's system.img manually. If not unlocking the bootloader would trigger a wipe.
You'll be able to adb sideload once someone captures an OTA for it, but in theory the OTA should start rolling out to everyone gradually.
If my bootloader is unlocked is it impossible to accept an ota update? The only other nexus I messed with is my mom's N7 2013 and it's a royal pain to install updates on it. Have to manually do everything to save the data.
Unlocked bootloader has no effect on ota update.
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Looks like the change logs have been posted
MDB08L is the Security Update and MDB08M is the WLAN patch below.
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/hardware/broadcom/wlan/+/25e0325
Anyone still on mda89e? Got the phone on Friday, manufacture date Oct. On Verizon and still says I'm up to date.
Only thing I've done is unlocked bootloader. Haven't flashed a modified boot.img or put a custom recovery.
antiseen said:
Anyone still on mda89e? Got the phone on Friday, manufacture date Oct. On Verizon and still says I'm up to date.
Only thing I've done is unlocked bootloader. Haven't flashed a modified boot.img or put a custom recovery.
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Im on Verizon and still on MDA89E. Im still completely stock. Im reading up on bootloader unlock, recovery and root so I dont EFF anything up
Hey there.
So I tried to use the Nexus Root Toolkit to sideload the OTA, but now when I try to boot my phone it just shows the white google screen and doesn't do anything. I can use ADB and fastboot and get into the bootloader but I can't flash the factory image because I never checked the "Allow OEM Unlock" tick since I didn't plan on unlocking the bootloader. Can anyone help me out here?
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Hey there.
So I tried to use the Nexus Root Toolkit to sideload the OTA, but now when I try to boot my phone it just shows the white google screen and doesn't do anything. I can use ADB and fastboot and get into the bootloader but I can't flash the factory image because I never checked the "Allow OEM Unlock" tick since I didn't plan on unlocking the bootloader. Can anyone help me out here?
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This is exactly why you should never mess with updates or flashing anything with a locked bootloader. If a factory reset doesn't fix it you're likely out of luck.
if your bootloader is locked still I can't see how flashing an OTA would effect this.
Have you tried to flash just the original bootloader from the android version on your device ( not the version you wish to update to )
Fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
DON'T USE A TOOL KIT ! UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING ! There where clear instructions on how to flash OTA's on this site and likely in the toolkit.
Unfortunately this is a case of NOT reading before doing things, I have yet to see anyone recover from this.
Best of luck tho, but it might be a lesson learned the hardway a.k.a RMA
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if your bootloader is locked still I can't see how flashing an OTA would effect this.
Have you tried to flash just the original bootloader from the android version on your device ( not the version you wish to update to )
Fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
DON'T USE A TOOL KIT ! UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING ! There where clear instructions on how to flash OTA's on this site and likely in the toolkit.
Unfortunately this is a case of NOT reading before doing things, I have yet to see anyone recover from this.
Best of luck tho, but it might be a lesson learned the hardway a.k.a RMA
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I'll attempt this. Weirdly enough when I look at device info in adb it shows it as being on the newest version. But Yeah I'll attempt to flash what I was on before.
Yeah, I mean I've done this before with no issues on my Nexus 6 and there were no issues but that was unlocked when I got it. I just thought you didn't have to unlock the bootloader to sideload OTA's? I may be wrong.
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if your bootloader is locked still I can't see how flashing an OTA would effect this.
Have you tried to flash just the original bootloader from the android version on your device ( not the version you wish to update to )
Fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
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Yeah like I thought, "Device is locked. Cannot Flash Images"
I wish I had known they added that "Allow OEM Unlock" Switch in Lollipop. Would have solved my problem if I had that toggled.
Durvid said:
Yeah like I thought, "Device is locked. Cannot Flash Images"
I wish I had known they added that "Allow OEM Unlock" Switch in Lollipop. Would have solved my problem if I had that toggled.
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You just said you had a nexus 6 unlocked, how did you not know the switch existed?
hutzdani said:
if your bootloader is locked still I can't see how flashing an OTA would effect this.
Have you tried to flash just the original bootloader from the android version on your device ( not the version you wish to update to )
Fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
DON'T USE A TOOL KIT ! UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING ! There where clear instructions on how to flash OTA's on this site and likely in the toolkit.
Unfortunately this is a case of NOT reading before doing things, I have yet to see anyone recover from this.
Best of luck tho, but it might be a lesson learned the hardway a.k.a RMA
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akellar said:
You just said you had a nexus 6 unlocked, how did you not know the switch existed?
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I bought it used on /r/hardwareswap and whoever I got it from had already unlocked it.
I know someone advised you to try to flash a bootloader, but it isn't going to work of your bootloader is locked. What build were you on and which OTA zip did you try to flash?
Heisenberg said:
I know someone advised you to try to flash a bootloader, but it isn't going to work of your bootloader is locked. What build were you on and which OTA zip did you try to flash?
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I started on 6.0 MDB08L and was trying to flash 6.1 MMB29M
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I started on 6.0 MDB08L and was trying to flash 6.1 MMB29M
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OK, but I need the name of the zip please.
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OK, but I need the name of the zip please.
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Sorry, it's
533df5ddfa4297997634a8553f0122be5cca4c09.signed-angler-MMB29M-from-MDB08L.zip.
Grabbed it from here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus6P/comments/3w6qzd/easy_how_to_sideload_ota_601/
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Sorry, it's
533df5ddfa4297997634a8553f0122be5cca4c09.signed-angler-MMB29M-from-MDB08L.zip.
Grabbed it from here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus6P/comments/3w6qzd/easy_how_to_sideload_ota_601/
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OK, just needed to make sure you had the right one. What have you done to troubleshoot so far?
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OK, just needed to make sure you had the right one. What have you done to troubleshoot so far?
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I've tied to flash stock, but can't do that due to the bootloader being locked, tried to just hard reset but it just does the same thing where it gets stuck on the Google logo. I checked the manufacture info in the toolkit and everything is clean. Tried to flash the old bootloader but like you said I can't flash since I'm locked. Not really sure what else to do :/
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I've tied to flash stock, but can't do that due to the bootloader being locked, tried to just hard reset but it just does the same thing where it gets stuck on the Google logo. I checked the manufacture info in the toolkit and everything is clean. Tried to flash the old bootloader but like you said I can't flash since I'm locked. Not really sure what else to do :/
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Honestly, I think you're pretty much screwed unfortunately. You could talk to Google support and see if they'll RMA the phone.
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Honestly, I think you're pretty much screwed unfortunately. You could talk to Google support and see if they'll RMA the phone.
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Yeah I think they would do it since I technically didn't void any warrantys or anything. I appreciate the help. What do I need to make sure to do if I do this again in the future? Definitely "Allow OEM Unlock", and do I have to unlock the bootloader? I was under the impression that you didn't have to to flash an OTA.
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Yeah I think they would do it since I technically didn't void any warrantys or anything. I appreciate the help. What do I need to make sure to do if I do this again in the future? Definitely "Allow OEM Unlock", and do I have to unlock the bootloader? I was under the impression that you didn't have to to flash an OTA.
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Definitely unlock the bootloader, it isn't needed to flash an update via the stock recovery, but it is needed to get out of sticky situations like this. If your bootloader was unlocked now you'd be up and running in ten minutes.
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Sorry, it's
533df5ddfa4297997634a8553f0122be5cca4c09.signed-angler-MMB29M-from-MDB08L.zip.
Grabbed it from here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Nexus6P/comments/3w6qzd/easy_how_to_sideload_ota_601/
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Hilarious that the top comment is mine telling you why doing this is a bad idea
Heisenberg said:
Definitely unlock the bootloader, it isn't needed to flash an update via the stock recovery, but it is needed to get out of sticky situations like this. If your bootloader was unlocked now you'd be up and running in ten minutes.
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Yeah, I'll probably wait for the update over the air for a while and maybe if I feel reallly eager I'll just make sure I unlock and such. Annoying that you can't unlock via fastboot anymore without that toggle. I get that Google is trying to make Android super secure but It's not too useful for folks like us. Sure it's bricked a lot of devices.
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Hilarious that the top comment is mine telling you why doing this is a bad idea
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I've done it before with other devices. I wouldn't say it's inherently bad. It's just that there was one toggle that I wasn't aware of that caused the issue. You live and you learn.
THIS IS NOT MY IDEA !
I found this in a N9 thread and it worked according to the user with the issue, apply this with the correct t factory image ( do it with the version you have on your device not the one you tried to update to ! )
This might not work but its worth a try ! Before doing this read about ADB and Fastboot !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Try and understand the basics and know what the commands are doing to help backtrack e.C.t
If it does work - go to settings and allow OEM Unlock and USB debug !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Then go read from reputable sources how to flash images manually via adb !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd follow vomers guides.
Had this problem with another device cool thing to remeber is that on locked devices the only thing that is different is that there is a signature before the MAGIC header so the solution is to pull the android stock images from https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images. Once done extract the images in both the zip and the tar that is inside the zip. You will see recovery.img inside the tar. One thing about the boot process of TWRP is that it enables adb in preboot meaning while in the boot loop you should have access to adb. With access to adb all you need to do is dd the images over the corresponding partitions: i.e.
PLEASE NOTE NOT FOR THE FEINT OF HEART. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOU BRICKING YOUR DEVICE.
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adb push recovery.img recovery.img
adb shell dd if=recovery.img of=/dev/block/<recoverymmcblock>
I dont know if the default recovery has adb push update so id probably recommend doing this on every partition thats inside the tar, i.e. system, boot.
Recieved my 6P on Tuesday, it updated to 6.0.1 and it's currently build number MMB29P but when I hit "System Update" it says it last checked 2 mins ago and my system is up to date but isn't the latest build MHC19I? Any idea what the issue is?
USFguy said:
Recieved my 6P on Tuesday, it updated to 6.0.1 and it's currently build number MMB29P but when I hit "System Update" it says it last checked 2 mins ago and my system is up to date but isn't the latest build MHC19I? Any idea what the issue is?
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This seems to happen to done some people, no idea why though. You can update manually pretty easily, just flash the factory images for the latest build. I have instructions in my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
Heisenberg said:
This seems to happen to done some people, no idea why though. You can update manually pretty easily, just flash the factory images for the latest build. I have instructions in my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
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Thanks, I haven't used adb since 2014 with my HTC One X so I'm a little hesitant but seems easy enough.
Question if I manually update will that have any interference with future OTA's? As in would I have to manually flash from here on out?
USFguy said:
Question if I manually update will that have any interference with future OTA's? As in would I have to manually flash from here on out?
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no, everything will just fine..
USFguy said:
Question if I manually update will that have any interference with future OTA's? As in would I have to manually flash from here on out?
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Nope, it has no effect on future OTA's.
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Nope, it has no effect on future OTA's.
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Just unlock bootloader and flash?
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Just unlock bootloader and flash?
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Yeah that's it, unlock your bootloader and flash the factory images for MHC19I and you'll be up to date.
I have the same problem , i got the phone from bestbuy today it updated to MMB29P and thats it no more updates?
samomamo said:
I have the same problem , i got the phone from bestbuy today it updated to MMB29P and thats it no more updates?
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Did you read the other posts in this thread?
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Did you read the other posts in this thread?
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Yes i don't wanna unlock the bootloader. I know how to do it. But its suppose to update automatically.
samomamo said:
Yes i don't wanna unlock the bootloader. I know how to do it. But its suppose to update automatically.
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I'd suggest unlocking the bootloader anyway. If an OTA fails on you you'll be soft bricked and there'll be absolutely nothing you can do about it with a locked bootloader, apart from sending it for repair. It's happened to a few people.
Heisenberg said:
I'd suggest unlocking the bootloader anyway. If an OTA fails on you you'll be soft bricked and there'll be absolutely nothing you can do about it with a locked bootloader, apart from sending it for repair. It's happened to a few people.
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Thanks alot bro, im just lazy to set everything up again.
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Thanks alot bro, im just lazy to set everything up again.
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It's worth it, I know I'd rather spend the time setting my phone up again than having to send the thing away because it got bricked.
I'm also stuck on January's patch so I wanted to know if I'll get February, then March or does the ota go straight to the latest security patch? If I decide to manually flash it, would I have to flash the February patch first or go straight to they latest one?
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I'm also stuck on January's patch so I wanted to know if I'll get February, then March or does the ota go straight to the latest security patch? If I decide to manually flash it, would I have to flash the February patch first or go straight to they latest one?
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If you decide to flash manually, you have two options.
1. Flash the factory images (via fastboot). With this option you can just download the factory images for the latest build and flash them, no need to go through each update to get there.
2. Flash the OTA zips (via stock recovery and adb sideload). This option means you need to flash the OTA zips in order. But since you're on the January build it would only be two zips: the MMP29P --> MMB29Q zip, then the MMB29Q -- > MHC19I zip.
Personally, I'd just flash the factory images with fastboot, it's easier. You do need an unlocked bootloader though, but in my opinion you should have an unlocked bootloader regardless.
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It's worth it, I know I'd rather spend the time setting my phone up again than having to send the thing away because it got bricked.
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Thanks a lot u convinced me. I unlocked and for the hell of it flashed the Android N. Man is so fast , its like running 60fps, I thought its just gonna be little ui changes, but i was wrong. Its like lightning fast. Thanks
Ok it didnt last long. Back to M latest. The N was fast, but toooo many glitches.
Heisenberg said:
If you decide to flash manually, you have two options.
1. Flash the factory images (via fastboot). With this option you can just download the factory images for the latest build and flash them, no need to go through each update to get there.
2. Flash the OTA zips (via stock recovery and adb sideload). This option means you need to flash the OTA zips in order. But since you're on the January build it would only be two zips: the MMP29P --> MMB29Q zip, then the MMB29Q -- > MHC19I zip.
Personally, I'd just flash the factory images with fastboot, it's easier. You do need an unlocked bootloader though, but in my opinion you should have an unlocked bootloader regardless.
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Just getting time to sit down and do this, I've gone and got all the SDK tools setup in the general thread you linked, and I know i have to unlock bootloader but for the factory image does it matter if I do post #10 or #11? With the phone being 4 days old would flashing without wiping be a big issue?
USFguy said:
Just getting time to sit down and do this, I've gone and got all the SDK tools setup in the general thread you linked, and I know i have to unlock bootloader but for the factory image does it matter if I do post #10 or #11? With the phone being 4 days old would flashing without wiping be a big issue?
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You should have no issues flashing the images without wiping userdata.
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You should have no issues flashing the images without wiping userdata.
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Ah, but I think I answered my own question, won't unlocking the bootloader wipe all data anyway?
I applied the wrong ota file by mistake and now the phone is stuck in bootloop.
phone is unlocked and "fastboot flashing unlock" won't work as unlocking was disabled in developer options.
Factory reset didn't work. Further, getting the Google's device corrupted message during the bootloop.
Any solutions?
sumit29 said:
I applied the wrong ota file by mistake and now the phone is stuck in bootloop.
phone is unlocked and "fastboot flashing unlock" won't work as unlocking was disabled in developer options.
Factory reset didn't work. Further, getting the Google's device corrupted message during the bootloop.
Any solutions?
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You can use adb sideload to install one of the new full OTA files with the stock recovery, I have instructions in my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
These full OTA zips don't require a certain preceding build number to be installed prior to installation.
Heisenberg said:
You can use adb sideload to install one of the new full OTA files with the stock recovery, I have instructions in my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
These full OTA zips don't require a certain preceding build number to be installed prior to installation.
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Is it possible to downgrade to an older OTA? I received DP3, got a bootloop. Tried sideloading, wiping, nothing solved.
I´m trying to sideload DP2 but it gives me this error:
Cant install this package over newer build
E: error in /sideload/package.zip (Status 7)
gasparzim said:
Is it possible to downgrade to an older OTA? I received DP3, got a bootloop. Tried sideloading, wiping, nothing solved.
I´m trying to sideload DP2 but it gives me this error:
Cant install this package over newer build
E: error in /sideload/package.zip (Status 7)
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No, as per the instructions in my guide you can only install a newer build. I wasn't aware that full OTA zips were even available for the Developer Previews.
Heisenberg said:
You can use adb sideload to install one of the new full OTA files with the stock recovery, I have instructions in my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
These full OTA zips don't require a certain preceding build number to be installed prior to installation.
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Have already tried doing this...this also gets interrupted mid-way, with the command terminal showing - "connection reset by peer". these are the same OTA files available on the google developers website.
and for some reason, it worked this time around!!!
Heisenberg said:
You can use adb sideload to install one of the new full OTA files with the stock recovery, I have instructions in my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
These full OTA zips don't require a certain preceding build number to be installed prior to installation.
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hey can you help me please? i was on marshamllow and yesterday when the android n beta came i installed it through ota update. after it installed and started booting up for the first time it does not boot up. the android boot animation keeps on going for hours. i tried wiping cache and doing factory reset to but its still the same. i cant flash stock image since i didnt enable oem unlocking.
Ame123 said:
hey can you help me please? i was on marshamllow and yesterday when the android n beta came i installed it through ota update. after it installed and started booting up for the first time it does not boot up. the android boot animation keeps on going for hours. i tried wiping cache and doing factory reset to but its still the same. i cant flash stock image since i didnt enable oem unlocking.
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Same problem have you been able to sort it out yet?
Ame123 said:
hey can you help me please? i was on marshamllow and yesterday when the android n beta came i installed it through ota update. after it installed and started booting up for the first time it does not boot up. the android boot animation keeps on going for hours. i tried wiping cache and doing factory reset to but its still the same. i cant flash stock image since i didnt enable oem unlocking.
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AlfexOmega said:
Same problem have you been able to sort it out yet?
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I don't know what you can do, sorry. I'm not sure why you wouldn't just unlock your bootloader and leave it unlocked, that alone would mean you could fix this issue in a matter of minutes. I know me saying this is of no use to you right now, but hopefully it'll impress on you (and anyone reading) the importance of having a fail-safe when things go sideways like this.
Heisenberg said:
I don't know what you can do, sorry. I'm not sure why you wouldn't just unlock your bootloader and leave it unlocked, that alone would mean you could fix this issue in a matter of minutes. I know me saying this is of no use to you right now, but hopefully it'll impress on you (and anyone reading) the importance of having a fail-safe when things go sideways like this.
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i did not think that the update will break the device and since i didnt wish to unlock the bootloader as all my data could have gone. do you know where i can report to google so that they an fix this issue in next ota update?
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AlfexOmega said:
Same problem have you been able to sort it out yet?
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no.:crying::crying:
Ame123 said:
i did not think that the update will break the device and since i didnt wish to unlock the bootloader as all my data could have gone. do you know where i can report to google so that they an fix this issue in next ota update?
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no.:crying::crying:
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An update failing is the single most likely cause of a problem like this. The issue here isn't with the update itself, otherwise pretty much every other user taking the update would be experiencing the same thing. There could be any number of reasons for this update going badly for you.
If you had researched you would have known that you need to unlock the bootloader when you first get the device, before you commit too much data to it. Either that or just back up your personal data, unlock the bootloader and then copy your data back. Surely even that is a better option that being stuck in a situation like this where you essentially have a brick.
All you can do now is contact Google support, explain what has happened, and ship it off to them to have it fixed. You shouldn't have to pay if it genuinely wasn't your fault. And remember to unlock your bootloader when you get it back.
Heisenberg said:
An update failing is the single most likely cause of a problem like this. The issue here isn't with the update itself, otherwise pretty much every other user taking the update would be experiencing the same thing. There could be any number of reasons for this update going badly for you.
If you had researched you would have known that you need to unlock the bootloader when you first get the device, before you commit too much data to it. Either that or just back up your personal data, unlock the bootloader and then copy your data back. Surely even that is a better option that being stuck in a situation like this where you essentially have a brick.
All you can do now is contact Google support, explain what has happened, and ship it off to them to have it fixed. You shouldn't have to pay if it genuinely wasn't your fault. And remember to unlock your bootloader when you get it back.
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the place where i stay does not have any support so that i can ship to them. i bought the device from uk but now i stay in UAE. I dont know what to do now:crying::crying: . Also there are many such cases on xda having the same issue.
Ame123 said:
i did not think that the update will break the device and since i didnt wish to unlock the bootloader as all my data could have gone. do you know where i can report to google so that they an fix this issue in next ota update?
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no.:crying::crying:
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Mine is also still messed up I'm calling the store where I bought it to see if they can do anything highly doubt they will though
Ame123 said:
the place where i stay does not have any support so that i can ship to them. i bought the device from uk but now i stay in UAE. I dont know what to do now:crying::crying: . Also there are many such cases on xda having the same issue.
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Oh, that is not a good situation at all. You might need to find a good repairer in your area and pay for them to fix it for you.
Heisenberg said:
Oh, that is not a good situation at all. You might need to find a good repairer in your area and pay for them to fix it for you.
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I've heard that it's basically unrepairable.. As there is literally no way to flash android again without an unlocked bootloader and with OEM unlocking disabled
AlfexOmega said:
I've heard that it's basically unrepairable.. As there is literally no way to flash android again without an unlocked bootloader and with OEM unlocking disabled
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An accredited repair centre should have access to software tools that can do it.
AlfexOmega said:
I've heard that it's basically unrepairable.. As there is literally no way to flash android again without an unlocked bootloader and with OEM unlocking disabled
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ADB Sideload the developer 3 preview 3 like the other user successfully did.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
ADB Sideload the developer 3 preview 3 like the other user successfully did.
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
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did not understood what you said. can you explain a little bit more?
Heisenberg said:
You can use adb sideload to install one of the new full OTA files with the stock recovery, I have instructions in my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
These full OTA zips don't require a certain preceding build number to be installed prior to installation.
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Ame123 said:
did not understood what you said. can you explain a little bit more?
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Sure, see the above post.
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Sure, see the above post.
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I've tried sideloading multiple times and they succeeded however my phone is still not booting :/
Hi,
I have a nexus 6P and one day after a lovel OTA my phone had died on me. Sad enough I decided that I had to put her to bed and go get a dr. pepper from the fridge. Months later, as my feelings withered, I wished to resurrect my nexus.
SO here is what I know. I cannot flahs the stock rom with the bootloader locked. Guess what guys, my bootloader is locked. No flashing, its all locked up, but I kjnow no company is dumb enough to not have a plan B for when you don't wear protection.
Question 1: I heard I have to use TWRP to flah a custom rom to then unlock the bootloader but this seems silly as stock firmware should be far more flashable. ANy explanation?
Question 2> What is the difference between the K and D firmwares?
williamschromebook said:
Hi,
I have a nexus 6P and one day after a lovel OTA my phone had died on me. Sad enough I decided that I had to put her to bed and go get a dr. pepper from the fridge. Months later, as my feelings withered, I wished to resurrect my nexus.
SO here is what I know. I cannot flahs the stock rom with the bootloader locked. Guess what guys, my bootloader is locked. No flashing, its all locked up, but I kjnow no company is dumb enough to not have a plan B for when you don't wear protection.
Question 1: I heard I have to use TWRP to flah a custom rom to then unlock the bootloader but this seems silly as stock firmware should be far more flashable. ANy explanation?
Question 2> What is the difference between the K and D firmwares?
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To flash twrp you need an unlocked bootloader. If you enabled USB debugging in developer options before the issue then you should be able to do fastboot oem unlock. However if not try going into your stock recovery and adb sideload a stock OTA for the nexus 6p and it should write all the partitions and boot up fine. I'm not sure what K and d firmwares are.
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Also, when you plug your device into your pc what does it say in device manager? Does it say something like EDL?
Boot loader locked....
I don't think I can glad twrp
williamschromebook said:
Boot loader locked....
I don't think I can glad twrp
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That doesn't answer my question.
I won't know until my friend brings a device over again later
Some people are just better off not unlocking their bootloader.
DEVILOPS 007 said:
To flash twrp you need an unlocked bootloader. If you enabled USB debugging in developer options before the issue then you should be able to do fastboot oem unlock. However if not try going into your stock recovery and adb sideload a stock OTA for the nexus 6p and it should write all the partitions and boot up fine. I'm not sure what K and d firmwares are.
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Also, when you plug your device into your pc what does it say in device manager? Does it say something like EDL?
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I believe the new unlock code is "fastboot flashing unlock" - oem was for older phones. Also, he'd need have checked Allow OEM Unlock or OEM Unlocking or whatever it says in development settings to unlock bootloader, USB debugging for your next step, which could hopefully work.
williamschromebook said:
Boot loader locked....
I don't think I can glad twrp
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Correct, you need an unlocked bootloader to flash TWRP. I'd try 007s advice above if you had USB Debugging enabled. Try to sideload a newer OTA via stock recovery and maybe a factory reset for good measure. See if it can at least get you booted.
lucky_strike33 said:
Some people are just better off not unlocking their bootloader.
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Rude. OP said his phone had a locked bootloader (so, stock) and it died during an OTA. He came here asking for help..