Root issue - Moto G4 Plus Questions & Answers

Respected sir
Few days ago i rooted my moto g4 plus . I am currently using shh superuser and i was thinking abt flashing a custom rom ....but i am unable to backup my efs cuz that superuser is not granting acces to few appa like xmod games , imei/efs back up and few more i guess ...so is there any way to backup my efs with out that imei backup app ...tried many other appa but its is not getting the root permission form shh superuser is there any way to backup my efs partation
Tmx in adv

Flash TWRP by @oadam11 , it has the option for backing up efs and other additional partitions:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70939009&postcount=2

tywinlannister7 said:
Flash TWRP by @oadam11 , it has the option for backing up efs and other additional partitions:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70939009&postcount=2
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I already have twrp tnx i will back up using it

I actually don't know how but i have deleted the stock firmware from my phone when i was rooting and now I'm currently using rr os but it's not worth it so how can i get my stock firmware back
And i also want unroot tge device as well so please help ..
Thanks

ArjunPansheria said:
I actually don't know how but i have deleted the stock firmware from my phone when i was rooting and now I'm currently using rr os but it's not worth it so how can i get my stock firmware back
And i also want unroot tge device as well so please help ..
Thanks
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/captured-ota-nougat-ota-moto-g4-plus-t3517059

Pratham Nathyal said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/captured-ota-nougat-ota-moto-g4-plus-t3517059
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Is there any video are method step by step of doing it

ArjunPansheria said:
I actually don't know how but i have deleted the stock firmware from my phone when i was rooting and now I'm currently using rr os but it's not worth it so how can i get my stock firmware back
And i also want unroot tge device as well so please help ..
Thanks
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The easiest way to unroot and return back to stock is to flash either the NPJ25.93-14 Dec 2016 firmware (https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/moto-g4-plus-xt1640-43-athene-npj25-93-t3549369) or the NPJS25.93-14.4 March 2017 firmware https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/stock-rom-npjs25-93-14-4-march-1-t3608138
Both can be flashed via fastboot, instructions are included with either stock ROM. Flashing these will return you back to Nougat stock, without root as they replace your kernel, system and recovery with stock. There are scripts to flash without re-locking your bootloader as well. However, the steps will likely involve erasing your data, ensure you have the necessary files backed up and saved off your internal storage (preferably on your computer).

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Help downgrading from Nougat to Marshmallow and/or getting rid of System apps in N.

I have a problem with Nougat, and that is - i can`t deinstall system apps. I tried it with system app remover, but it fails on every app. Next i tried with a file manager, but that doesn`t work either. The folders + apk`s just won`t go away, even after a restart. Then i tried to deinstall some stuff via TWRP file explorer, but got a blank screen without any apps after loading into system again.
It wasn`t anything critical for the system to work (i know what i`m doing) so i don`t get where the problem is. I then tried to install Marshmallow, but got into a bootloop and had to reinstall Nougat.
So, if someone knows how to get rid of system apps on Nougat, or if you know how to downgrade, please tell me both. Thanks.
are you root? if so, i've had luck modifying system with Root Explorer. (not sure which explorer you were using)
tysoncrypto said:
I have a problem with Nougat, and that is - i can`t deinstall system apps. I tried it with system app remover, but it fails on every app. Next i tried with a file manager, but that doesn`t work either. The folders + apk`s just won`t go away, even after a restart. Then i tried to deinstall some stuff via TWRP file explorer, but got a blank screen without any apps after loading into system again.
It wasn`t anything critical for the system to work (i know what i`m doing) so i don`t get where the problem is. I then tried to install Marshmallow, but got into a bootloop and had to reinstall Nougat.
So, if someone knows how to get rid of system apps on Nougat, or if you know how to downgrade, please tell me both. Thanks.
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I've had luck removing system apps with FX explorer, but I had to remount system R/W before it would let me. Also I'm rooted.
I'd advise against tying to downgrade from Nougat at this point, it has caused bricks for many people.
tysoncrypto said:
I have a problem with Nougat, and that is - i can`t deinstall system apps. I tried it with system app remover, but it fails on every app. Next i tried with a file manager, but that doesn`t work either. The folders + apk`s just won`t go away, even after a restart. Then i tried to deinstall some stuff via TWRP file explorer, but got a blank screen without any apps after loading into system again.
It wasn`t anything critical for the system to work (i know what i`m doing) so i don`t get where the problem is. I then tried to install Marshmallow, but got into a bootloop and had to reinstall Nougat.
So, if someone knows how to get rid of system apps on Nougat, or if you know how to downgrade, please tell me both. Thanks.
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If you wish to get rid of system apps, simply flash via recovery, the lastest supersu vip; system[less], whichever your preference. If you haven't already flashed twrp after flashing Nougat, do so first.
Install Titanium Backup, and you're all set; I've done it myself and works as it should.
If you were trying to downgrade to Marshmallow, you'd need to do a backup + full wipe, and install the M bootloader, boot, system, etc, then you could restore a custom ROM backup, if you had one.
Heisenberg said:
I'd advise against tying to downgrade from Nougat at this point, it has caused bricks for many people.
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At this point i would wait unless he signs up for the beta. Dozen of us have restored our phones
We flashed that it's over custom rom/ wrong steps to upgrade.
rbouza1 said:
At this point i would wait unless he signs up for the beta. Dozen of us have restored our phones
We flashed that it's over custom rom/ wrong steps to upgrade.
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So can i downgrade to MM again? I'm on beta N7.0 ... No root.. No unlocked bootloader.. everything stock.. What do you think i should do to get back?? Can i root and flash MM over it..idk
Thanks in advance!!!
RidinNerdy said:
So can i downgrade to MM again? I'm on beta N7.0 ... No root.. No unlocked bootloader.. everything stock.. What do you think i should do to get back?? Can i root and flash MM over it..idk
Thanks in advance!!!
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With out unlocked bootloader I don't really know. I guess you might be able to run a factory image . The latest from googles developers site .
spunks3 said:
are you root? if so, i've had luck modifying system with Root Explorer. (not sure which explorer you were using)
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Thank you all for your answers. I didn`t bother trying another root explorer as i thought they`re all the same, but i will try the ones suggested here. And yes, the phone is of course unlocked and rooted with the latest twrp and supersu installed.
teh roxxorz said:
If you wish to get rid of system apps, simply flash via recovery, the lastest supersu vip; system[less], whichever your preference. If you haven't already flashed twrp after flashing Nougat, do so first.
Install Titanium Backup, and you're all set; I've done it myself and works as it should.
If you were trying to downgrade to Marshmallow, you'd need to do a backup + full wipe, and install the M bootloader, boot, system, etc, then you could restore a custom ROM backup, if you had one.
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Thanks. I flashed the latest twrp and supersu before upgrading to Nougat, and they both made it through, so it`s all set up.
I think i`ll try to downgrade since i don`t see the big Deal with N as of now + i have a much worse mobile data signal after updating to it. It`s almost constantly on H instead of 4g /LTE.
If someone is interested in downgrading, here`s an exact instruction that i found here on XDA:
"Download the MM stock firmware and extract all of it to a folder. Then open a cmd/terminal in the download folder (shift and right click in windows I believe, just right click and there will be a option in linux).
Then do these steps in order BACK UP YOUR APPS!!"
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot flash radio radio.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
The names will be a little different, and if you want twrp put it in place of the stock recovery!
PS: Don't flash userdata
If that fails, i`ll install titanium backup to at least get rid of all the google stuff, like music, photos etc.
Heisenberg said:
I'd advise against tying to downgrade from Nougat at this point, it has caused bricks for many people.
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@Heisenberg Do you know of a safe way to downgrade our 6p from Nougat 7.1.1 on Pure Nexus to Marshmallow?
jt1998 said:
@Heisenberg Do you know of a safe way to downgrade our 6p from Nougat 7.1.1 on Pure Nexus to Marshmallow?
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When I got my phone back after RMA from the BLOD it was on 7.0 and the first thing I did was flash a 6.0.1 factory image. I picked the same build number as the last Pure Nexus build in MM. I don't think flashing factory images through fastboot is a big risk as long as you are paying attention and following a good plan. Any other opinions are welcome.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers Legacy app
tysoncrypto said:
Thanks. I flashed the latest twrp and supersu before upgrading to Nougat, and they both made it through, so it`s all set up.
I think i`ll try to downgrade since i don`t see the big Deal with N as of now + i have a much worse mobile data signal after updating to it. It`s almost constantly on H instead of 4g /LTE.
If someone is interested in downgrading, here`s an exact instruction that i found here on XDA:
"Download the MM stock firmware and extract all of it to a folder. Then open a cmd/terminal in the download folder (shift and right click in windows I believe, just right click and there will be a option in linux).
Then do these steps in order BACK UP YOUR APPS!!"
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot flash radio radio.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
The names will be a little different, and if you want twrp put it in place of the stock recovery!
PS: Don't flash userdata
If that fails, i`ll install titanium backup to at least get rid of all the google stuff, like music, photos etc.
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Dude, does it fixes your lte issues? Because i am facing the same problem with my nexus 6p + android 7.1.1.
I personally have never had lte issues on any build, 6.x.x or 7.x.x on any custom rom or stock.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers Legacy app
https://developers.google.com/android/images You need a complete factory image flash, including /data.
I had LTE problems from 7.1.2b to 7.1.1 (while I didn't have them on 7.1.1 before switching to 7.1.2b) and they were solved by factory reset.

WiFI wont work after root

I should start this off by saying that i have no idea how to root a device and i am now currently aware of how stupid my actions were.
I've searched the forums for about 2 hours now and i've yet to find a solution to this problem which is stressing me out like you wouldn't believe.
about i year ago i tried to root my Moto X Pure edition but i failed miserably so i returned to stock and lived without. This morning i decided i would try to root again but it isn't going so well.
I followed this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/general/root-moto-x-style-xt1572-br-marshmallow-t3259380 And everything worked fine until i noticed that my wifi wasn't working.
I then decided to flash back to the original boot image which i found from this site: http://androiding.how/systemless-root-moto-x-style-marshmallow-mph24-49-18/ But my wifi still refuses to turn back on
By now I'm a bit stressed out and not thinking straight. I then recalled that device encryption can screw with the rooting process so i decided to factory reset (how stupid can i get.)
So now im sitting at the welcome screen and my XT1575 cant find a wifi network so im going to have to restore my device over cellular data.
What do i do!?!?!?!?!!?!?
EDIT: i just realized the first link i posted was for the XT1572. I feel so stupid. how do i restore original functionality to my device?
I have had this issue before but on a Moto X Style (XT1572). You need to flash the modem again through fastboot/ADB. You first need to download the full stock firmware and extract it on a PC. Reboot your phone into bootloader mode and run the following command through command prompt/terminal:
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
You may need to do this twice as it doesn't work always first time. Refer to this post for more information:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/development/pure-firmware-tuff-wip-t3224833
HTH,
Ooms
dj_ooms said:
I have had this issue before but on a Moto X Style (XT1572). You need to flash the modem again through fastboot/ADB. You first need to download the full stock firmware and extract it on a PC. Reboot your phone into bootloader mode and run the following command through command prompt/terminal:
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
You may need to do this twice as it doesn't work always first time. Refer to this post for more information:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-style/development/pure-firmware-tuff-wip-t3224833
HTH,
Ooms
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I've learned a lot in the past two hours. I did try to reflash the modem multiple times with multiple different files without any success. I don't think the method i was following works for XT1575 specifically.
I am currently back on stock with wifi working. I like the idea of a systemless root, but i couldn't find a method that works for the Pure. So i guess i will continue to run stock until i get a new phone (that might be a while.)
UC_Nightmare said:
I've learned a lot in the past two hours. I did try to reflash the modem multiple times with multiple different files without any success. I don't think the method i was following works for XT1575 specifically.
I am currently back on stock with wifi working. I like the idea of a systemless root, but i couldn't find a method that works for the Pure. So i guess i will continue to run stock until i get a new phone (that might be a while.)
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Glad you managed to sort out your WiFi.
If you are on stock ROM but have tried root, it means you already have an unlocked bootloader. You could always try and flash TWRP and then flash a pre-rooted stock ROM from here:
[ROM] Flashable Stock/Rooted X1575 6.0 MPHS24.49-18-4 (May security update)
This will give you what you are after minus the stock recovery. You could then just reflash the stock recovery using fastboot/ADB:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Just download the full stock of the firmware version you flashed through TWRP and then extract and flash the respective version recovery from here:
[FiRMWARE] XT1575 PuRE FiRMWARE aNd STuFF
You should then be completely stock with root.
I tried systemless root on my XT1572 and didn't get on with it. Kept having issues so just went with full root and am happy with my phone as it is; stock 6.0.1 with full root and a few stock apps removed that I don't use/need.
HTH,
Ooms
dj_ooms said:
Glad you managed to sort out your WiFi.
If you are on stock ROM but have tried root, it means you already have an unlocked bootloader. You could always try and flash TWRP and then flash a pre-rooted stock ROM from here:
[ROM] Flashable Stock/Rooted X1575 6.0 MPHS24.49-18-4 (May security update)
This will give you what you are after minus the stock recovery. You could then just reflash the stock recovery using fastboot/ADB:
Just download the full stock of the firmware version you flashed through TWRP and then extract and flash the respective version recovery from here:
[FiRMWARE] XT1575 PuRE FiRMWARE aNd STuFF
You should then be completely stock with root.
I tried systemless root on my XT1572 and didn't get on with it. Kept having issues so just went with full root and am happy with my phone as it is; stock 6.0.1 with full root and a few stock apps removed that I don't use/need.
HTH,
Ooms
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Thanks for the suggestion. Before I try rooting again though, is there a way to completely backup my phone to my computer without using twrp? its a pain logging into all my app and setting everything up every time i try to root my phone.
UC_Nightmare said:
Thanks for the suggestion. Before I try rooting again though, is there a way to completely backup my phone to my computer without using twrp? its a pain logging into all my app and setting everything up every time i try to root my phone.
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The only app I am aware of without root is Helium. I haven't tried it personally but I think you need to have an app running on your PC and the phone connected to it. I personally use TWRP with Nandroid Manager and Titanium Backup. These both need root though. You could always make a backup through TWRP prior to flashing the pre-rooted ROM, then flash the ROM as always recommended. If you run into issues, just restore the backup through TWRP, then flash the stock recovery back through fastboot/ADB to be backup to your original state.
HTH,
Ooms
dj_ooms said:
Glad you managed to sort out your WiFi.
If you are on stock ROM but have tried root, it means you already have an unlocked bootloader. You could always try and flash TWRP and then flash a pre-rooted stock ROM from here:
[ROM] Flashable Stock/Rooted X1575 6.0 MPHS24.49-18-4 (May security update)
This will give you what you are after minus the stock recovery. You could then just reflash the stock recovery using fastboot/ADB:
Just download the full stock of the firmware version you flashed through TWRP and then extract and flash the respective version recovery from here:
[FiRMWARE] XT1575 PuRE FiRMWARE aNd STuFF
You should then be completely stock with root.
I tried systemless root on my XT1572 and didn't get on with it. Kept having issues so just went with full root and am happy with my phone as it is; stock 6.0.1 with full root and a few stock apps removed that I don't use/need.
HTH,
Ooms
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Maybe i am missing something but why would i want to flash stock recovery after i flash for example "XT1575 Rooted 6.0 Odexed with May security update" from the first link you provided?
UC_Nightmare said:
Maybe i am missing something but why would i want to flash stock recovery after i flash for example "XT1575 Rooted 6.0 Odexed with May security update" from the first link you provided?
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I think i can answer my own question now. TWRP is a "custom recovery" and after i use TWRP i can flash something over it so that i can be stock. The terminology around these parts is quite confusing
i've gone and ****ed everything up again. I flashed twrp and then tried to install a zip from the first link you provided but my phone refused to unlock
I did a factory reset from within twrp and reinstalled the zip but now my wifi isnt working again.
Is rooting always such a pain in the ass?
UC_Nightmare said:
i've gone and ****ed everything up again. I flashed twrp and then tried to install a zip from the first link you provided but my phone refused to unlock
I did a factory reset from within twrp and reinstalled the zip but now my wifi isnt working again.
Is rooting always such a pain in the ass?
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When rooting, there is always a risk. I have been flashing phones for over 10 years and it is always a learning experience. Even now i have occasionally done something and thought I've completely mucked up my phone. You just need to make sure you follow exactly what is stated as the procedure and if you run into problems, there is always someone at hand to help in this great forum.
Out of curiosity, did you follow the standard procedure for installing a new ROM? You will lose all data doing the standard procedure but can restore most stuff from your Nandroid backup. The steps I always do is:
1. Make a backup
2. Wipe data, system, dalvik/art and cache partitions
3. Flash your ROM
4. Wipe dalvik/art and cache again
5. Reboot
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That is the standard recommended procedure for flashing all ROMs in TWRP. I have an EU XT1572 and have successfully used this ROM on my phone. The ROM contains everything you need including the modem. The modem is for the US XT1575 but worked fine on my phone. For sanities sake, I flashed the EU modem after and still had everything working.
Just another point, your phone needs to have been updated to Marshmallow before you can run one of these ROMs. If you are on Lollipop you may run into issues, especially from a radios perspective.
Another thing to point out is that all ROMs are started that you flash at your own risk. Developers will not be held responsible for anything going wrong. As long as you follow the guides and don't flash a ROM for a completely different device, you shouldn't run into any issues and more often then not can bring your phone back to a functional state if you do.
HTH,
Ooms
Flash twrp
Make backup
Flash su 2.62-3
Done.
Or...
1. Flash the factory image
2. Flash TWRP
3. Flash this attachment in TWRP, which will force install SuperSU 2.78 SR-1 systemless-ly. I've shared and posted about it before in this thread.
Nothing's changed with the attached zip here, except it has the latest version of SuperSU included as of this post.

[ask]How to back to stockrom

hello ,
how to back to stockrom if before already modif system and etc.
thx
ajegile said:
hello ,
how to back to stockrom if before already modif system and etc.
thx
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hi, I think you need a backup (TWRP) of the original stock rom that come with the phone. If you have it restore it from TWRP then you should back to stock rom.
Or You can flash stock rom, I don't know if you can flash it by use TWRP, I saw link for stock rom LEX720 here:
http://bbs.le.com/zt/eui/le_pro3.html
Wrong post
1.If not have TWRP backup ?
2. Stockrom can't istall from TWRP.
This case if i want back to first time buy new phone.
ajegile said:
1.If not have TWRP backup ?
2. Stockrom can't istall from TWRP.
This case if i want back to first time buy new phone.
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hi, I found guide here:
https://www.skyneel.com/leeco-le-pro3-eui-5-8-020s
I have not test it, make sure to backup your system before make any change.
Moon75 said:
hi, I found guide here:
https://www.skyneel.com/leeco-le-pro3-eui-5-8-020s
I have not test it, make sure to backup your system before make any change.
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Your link not help.
Same step for update normaly.
somebody...
In mtk device use flashtool for install stock rom.
in xiaomi snapdragon version use miflash for install stock rom.
and for this device , what software to install stock rom ?
I would try to restore Stock recovery ober fasboot and then make a factory reset.
Lg
entchen66 said:
I would try to restore Stock recovery ober fasboot and then make a factory reset.
Lg
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I'm working on a simple guide to return to stock (5.8.20s) since I need to send my phone in for repair. The only thing I am missing is how to get back to original locked bootloader. If anyone has a link to that info (or can send me a flashable file with instructions) please let me know!
Regardless I'll post tomorrow sometime after I try it out.
Restore Stock Recovery and Flash update.zip
ajegile said:
hello ,
how to back to stockrom if before already modif system and etc.
thx
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Hi, I suggest you use the stock twrp backup you made before any modifications first to get the original system back. Then flash a stock recovery from here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/how-to/leeco-le-pro-3-root-t3476560
and then get the latest OTA firmware zip and rename it to update.zip. Once you renamed it put it into the root of your mobile and reboot to recovery by adb then from there it should allow you to update to stock rom (may also work to get back to stock rom). This will bring back some Chinese apps and the system update features for future OTA if you were under 017s software.
Stock ROM OTA: http://bbs.le.com//zt/eui/le_pro3.html
I held no responsibility to any damage caused as it may or may not work for every device. It worked for me after flashing various custom roms. I used my first stock backup and got rid of the twrp then update with the stock recovery.
Just posted a guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/how-to/guide-return-to-stock-lock-bootloader-t3539513
I hope it is helpful!

need help with my grand prime sm-g532f

hello guys,
is there any custom frimeware for the galaxy grand prime sm-g532f ? i looked everywhere but can't find one.
i need one because there is no more space in my phone, the system took almost everything, 6.5go of the 8 availble, so i can't install big apps even with an sd card ! any solution ?
i was about to install a stock rom, but someone told me that it will take the same space as my current rom .
thank you.
I don't think any developer is interested in this device, it could be due to non-availability of unlocked bootloader, firmware sources, etc. I am thinking of getting rid of mine and move to another device that supports open hardware/software.
In possible solution if you managed to root it the use system app remover to get rid of Samsung bloat.
Good luck.
sga-pingo said:
I don't think any developer is interested in this device, it could be due to non-availability of unlocked bootloader, firmware sources, etc. I am thinking of getting rid of mine and move to another device that supports open hardware/software.
In possible solution if you managed to root it the use system app remover to get rid of Samsung bloat.
Good luck.
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yes i have the same thought there will be no custom rom did you tried to install a stock rom ?
did you tried to install a stock rom ?
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All phones when you unbox are on factory ROM (aka stock ROM). I think you are referring to rooting and installing custom recovery, I failed and phone always go into boot-loop making me to re-flash stock boot and recovery images.
sga-pingo said:
All phones when you unbox are on factory ROM (aka stock ROM). I think you are referring to rooting and installing custom recovery, I failed and phone always go into boot-loop making me to re-flash stock boot and recovery images.
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thanks, i think i will try to root my phone, maybe it will work for me. my last hope :/
Please post your results, I am hopeless with this severely bloated device.
Update:
Managed to root using TWRP.
1. Install TWRP recovery.img using ODIN (Windows) or Heimdall (Linux) including SU. Details in this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...overy-twrp-3-1-0-1-samsung-galaxy-j2-t3616589
Reboot to TWRP > format Data partition > while you are connected to PC > copy SU.zip to data and flash it.
2. Get SU.zip from here;
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133/
Good luck.
sga-pingo said:
Update:
Managed to root using TWRP.
1. Install TWRP recovery.img using ODIN (Windows) or Heimdall (Linux) including SU. Details in this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...overy-twrp-3-1-0-1-samsung-galaxy-j2-t3616589
Reboot to TWRP > format Data partition > while you are connected to PC > copy SU.zip to data and flash it.
2. Get SU.zip from here;
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133/
Good luck.
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i didn't have a lot of time these days to search for a working "rooting methode", so thank you very much.

Issue while flashing stock rom after flashing Pixel Experience . Need Help

Need some experts help in flashing back stock rom in my Moto G5 Plus Model - XT 1686 .
Indian Version .
I need to go back to stock rom latest but can't find any way it flashed one Rom but No imei .
i was on latest Security Patch before flashing Pixel Rom.
If you saved your EFS partition, just restore that.
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If you saved your EFS partition, just restore that.
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There is not any stock rom available right now for same January security patch level, so you cant downgrade or relock bootloader until there will not be a same patch level rom, also volte getting broken for all who flashed oreo roms. If you have backup of your stock rom before flashing oreo rom thn that backup can help. Efs restore can give you back your imei numbers and working network but volte, forget it.
irfanalinawaz said:
There is not any stock rom available right now for same January security patch level, so you cant downgrade or relock bootloader until there will not be a same patch level rom, also volte getting broken for all who flashed oreo roms. If you have backup of your stock rom before flashing oreo rom thn that backup can help. Efs restore can give you back your imei numbers and working network but volte, forget it.
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i am not able to boot any custom and stock rom via twrp now , flashing is fine but it just boots to fastboot mode whatever i do ... any other way i can do ?
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If you saved your EFS partition, just restore that.
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i am not able to boot any custom and stock rom via twrp now , flashing is fine but it just boots to fastboot mode whatever i do ... any other way i can do ?
Harry_00s.HS said:
i am not able to boot any custom and stock rom via twrp now , flashing is fine but it just boots to fastboot mode whatever i do ... any other way i can do ?
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Its normal if you have successfully flashed rom and gapps in twrp and thn from twrp you will press reboot system thn you will not reboot to system, first the phone will boot in bootloader and thn you have to press start button from bootloader thn rom will start to boot. And stock rom can only be flashed via fastboot or RSD Lite, however debloted and customised stock rom can be flashed via twrp. Hope this will help.
irfanalinawaz said:
Its normal if you have successfully flashed rom and gapps in twrp and thn from twrp you will press reboot system thn you will not reboot to system, first the phone will boot in bootloader and thn you have to press start button from bootloader thn rom will start to boot. And stock rom can only be flashed via fastboot or RSD Lite, however debloted and customised stock rom can be flashed via twrp. Hope this will help.
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don't know much about this , yesterday i tried RSD tool but it stoped at GPT.bin file says fail. so i guess its wrong or older version. i even tried the latest one but that too didn't worked , i'll try flashing custom and boot and will see if that boots again or not .
Harry_00s.HS said:
don't know much about this , yesterday i tried RSD tool but it stoped at GPT.bin file says fail. so i guess its wrong or older version. i even tried the latest one but that too didn't worked , i'll try flashing custom and boot and will see if that boots again or not .
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Yeah, its will failed because you are trying to downgrade and you cant downgrade gpt.bin, if you want to flash stock rom thn you will need same or higher patch level stock rom, otherwise its will failed or you will hardbricked your device, if twrp is working normally thn start a clean flash of any custom rom, reboot, first time you will boot in bootloader thn press start from bootloader thn your rom will boot normally. And last but not least, never ever forget to take backup of your old rom.
one question more can i restore someones twrp backup ? will that bring back VoLte working ? cuz just now i flashed Pixel Rom and it booted as u guided me to boot. But VoLte not working IMEI fine after flashing some commands ... both sim working
irfanalinawaz said:
Yeah, its will failed because you are trying to downgrade and you cant downgrade gpt.bin, if you want to flash stock rom thn you will need same or higher patch level stock rom, otherwise its will failed or you will hardbricked your device, if twrp is working normally thn start a clean flash of any custom rom, reboot, first time you will boot in bootloader thn press start from bootloader thn your rom will boot normally. And last but not least, never ever forget to take backup of your old rom.
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one question more can i restore someones twrp backup ? will that bring back VoLte working ? cuz just now i flashed Pixel Rom and it booted as u guided me to boot. But VoLte not working IMEI fine after flashing some commands ... both sim working
Harry_00s.HS said:
one question more can i restore someones twrp backup ? will that bring back VoLte working ? cuz just now i flashed Pixel Rom and it booted as u guided me to boot. But VoLte not working IMEI fine after flashing some commands ... both sim working
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Bhai, there is no way for volte, same problem I am also facing, all are facing this issue, volte broken, we have to wait for oreo builds, because baseband version creating this problem, and you can't restore someone twrp backup because every device has its unique things.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/help/restore-imei-0-moto-g5-xt1687-t3739808
Try this
Harry_00s.HS said:
i am not able to boot any custom and stock rom via twrp now , flashing is fine but it just boots to fastboot mode whatever i do ... any other way i can do ?
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i can help you to restore or relocking your bootloader with latest january update file
pv.singh26 said:
i can help you to restore or relocking your bootloader with latest january update file
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what about VoLte ?
Harry_00s.HS said:
what about VoLte ?
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Volte works
pv.singh26 said:
Volte works
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Then Tell me how ?
Harry_00s.HS said:
Then Tell me how ?
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Read my thread
pv.singh26 said:
Read my thread
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do you have telegram ? if yes please share username
Harry_00s.HS said:
do you have telegram ? if yes please share username
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PavneetSingh
pv.singh26 said:
i can help you to restore or relocking your bootloader with latest january update file
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I have a better solution to flash official stock rom which also get ota updates...if your software status is modified so don't worry...it will change it to official...if anyone want so please reply...only in XT1686 Indian Variant

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