Systemless Xposed for stock moto g4 plus september update - Moto G4 Plus Questions & Answers

i was curious if anyone was able to flash the systemless xposed version of moto g4 plus in their phones on the September build. everytime i tried it, it caused wifi to break down

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Not getting any ota update after 3rd soak test for moto g4 plus

Hi,
I was beta tester (mfn user) for moto g4 plus, but after 3rd soak test ( build no. Npj25.93-9) , which was on nov'16, I'm not getting any ota from moto. What to do now?
itsoumya said:
Hi,
I was beta tester (mfn user) for moto g4 plus, but after 3rd soak test ( build no. Npj25.93-9) , which was on nov'16, I'm not getting any ota from moto. What to do now?
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The best thing you can do is backup all your things and manually flash the latest stock rom https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/stock-rom-npjs25-93-14-4-march-1-t3608138

Moto G4 Play Update Question

Hello, I currently have a Moto G4 Play and it have the may 1 security patch.
It's rooted atm and have twrp.
Lately there has been a security update and it's trying to update itself every hour or so, it's annoying, I tried to update but apprently its best not to and twrp blocks it
7.1.1 has been out for *some* G4 play devices, what do you advise me to do? Should I try to update to 7.1.1? if not, is there a way to disable update notifications?
Thanks for the help and sorry if I'm too noob :fingers-crossed:
mordaek said:
Hello, I currently have a Moto G4 Play and it have the may 1 security patch.
It's rooted atm and have twrp.
Lately there has been a security update and it's trying to update itself every hour or so, it's annoying, I tried to update but apprently its best not to and twrp blocks it
7.1.1 has been out for *some* G4 play devices, what do you advise me to do? Should I try to update to 7.1.1? if not, is there a way to disable update notifications?
Thanks for the help and sorry if I'm too noob :fingers-crossed:
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You can try to update to September Security Patch flashing the OTA via twrp for your model (mine is XT1603).
If you want to use the 7.1.1 soak test your harpia need to be on February Security Patch, otherwise, you'll brick your phone.
mordaek said:
Hello, I currently have a Moto G4 Play and it have the may 1 security patch.
It's rooted atm and have twrp.
Lately there has been a security update and it's trying to update itself every hour or so, it's annoying, I tried to update but apprently its best not to and twrp blocks it
7.1.1 has been out for *some* G4 play devices, what do you advise me to do? Should I try to update to 7.1.1? if not, is there a way to disable update notifications?
Thanks for the help and sorry if I'm too noob :fingers-crossed:
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How do you get update, i also have moto g4 play, and still on may1 security patch. And no sign of nougat on my phone
Akash Sharma123 said:
How do you get update, i also have moto g4 play, and still on may1 security patch. And no sign of nougat on my phone
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I believe there are multiple channels of updates
I also didnt get nougat yet sadly :crying:

Rooting XT1626 Moto G4 w/ nougat

Hi guys, I own a Moto G4 model XT1626, and I recently OTA updated to Android Nougat.
Looking forward to root my phone, I began searching here the threads mentioning rooting this device, but this is what I found:
13th July 2016
Notes on Nougat/Android 7... At this time this method of rooting does not work properly on the official Nougat ROM for this device, it causes WiFi issues and interface problems (settings crashes, etc) and with no complete factory image there is no work fix other than to restore your Nandroid backup to pre-root status. If you wish to play with this method and try it, your on your own, I will try to assist but as I stated earlier I do not own this device. To my knowledge as of this posting, there is no working root on stock Android 7 on this device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4/how-to/how-to-root-g4-fix-bootable-attempted-t3417592
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And a more recently thread, from Dec 2017 : https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4/how-to/guide-how-to-root-moto-g4-magisk-stock-t3725712
And now I read this: https://www.theandroidsoul.com/moto-g4-plus-nougat-root-disable-force-encrypt/
It says the nougat can be rooted with magisk or SuperSu, but there is no guide =(
The question is: There is or there is not a way to root my Moto G4 XT1626 dual sim with Nougat? I would like a guide or a follow-up about the most recent guide available and working for this model. I am really lost here.
Appreciate your help
nobody?
Sorry you received no answers. Hopefully you have succeeded already. I'm trying to root my G4 XT1625 running Nougat 7.0 .
Found these posts:
1. https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...de-root-moto-g4-plus-supersu-android-t3587918
2. https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...om-npjs25-93-14-4-deodexed-debloated-t3587180
The first doesn't mention it will work for the G4, only explicitly mentions G4 (Plus). The second seems to imply it will work for both the G4 and G4 (Plus) but the build number it gives is NPJS25.93-14-13.

Suggestion on latest update

My Moto G4 Plus is currently running on build# NPJS25.93-14-13 and there is an update available with build# NPJS25.93-14-15(this contains the security patch update to Feb 1 and fix for KRACK vulnerability).
I've also installed TWRP (64-bit version, by tywinlanister).
Is it okay to update my Moto G4 Plus? Will it cause bootloop or hardbrick issues?
n_sameem said:
My Moto G4 Plus is currently running on build# NPJS25.93-14-13 and there is an update available with build# NPJS25.93-14-15(this contains the security patch update to Feb 1 and fix for KRACK vulnerability).
I've also installed TWRP (64-bit version, by tywinlanister).
Is it okay to update my Moto G4 Plus? Will it cause bootloop or hardbrick issues?
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OTA updates gets successfully installed only if everything on device is stock and unmodified.
Since you have custom recovery, it will fail by recovery side.
Also on startup screen of TWRP for first time if you have allowed modification, this may have modified system, so it will fail at many points.
Best thing you can do is flash complete fastboot stock ROM then take available updates..

How do I upgrade my new Moto G4 Play to latest Android?

I just bought a new Moto G4 Play and want to upgrade to the latest version. I tried and tried with no success. Here are the screen shots.
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
What versiĆ³n you want exactly?
Why does not test a custom ROM, at these all worked except DRM.
Enviado desde mi Redmi Note 4 mediante Tapatalk
I am a noob when it comes to Android. I want to install the latest stock version of Android that doesn't brick my phone.
Try flashing 'lineage' 'resurrection remix' 'pixel experience' or any other rom of your choice they all work flawlessly and to eliminate chances of bricking your device just take a backup before flashing any rom or mod
but moto camera picture qulity is good. Do you have any other camera same as moto cmc
but moto camera picture quality is good. Do you have any other camera same as moto camera for custom rom.
HackerHead said:
I just bought a new Moto G4 Play and want to upgrade to the latest version. I tried and tried with no success. Here are the screen shots.
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
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if you have an unofficial recovery you will never be able to update like this.
it is best to download the latest version HARPIA_NPI26.48-43_cid50_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml and install it using fastboot
Latest version for Moto G4 Play is 7.1.1 Pretty safe bet these phones will not get OREO or Pixel. You have to go install Lineage or some other custom rom assuming you can root the phone. If this a carrier phone like Verizon XT1609 then all bets are off, these phones cannot be rooted due to Verizon encrypting their MOTO G4 XT1609 bootloaders. At least the xt1609 is getting security updates on 7.1.1.

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