Oreo Soak Test 2 is Captured - Moto Z Play Guides, News, & Discussion

Everyone is crazy about Oreo update!
Today Motorola released new soak test for Oreo with February security patches and I manage to capture it
Here's a GDrive Download Link https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uEIRV1sKq0RGQTQkSWDfgoz-IAqpUL3b
It includes new Moto launcher (Finally replaced Google now launcher), new icons for apps, notification dots, new clock widget, bug fixes, stability improvement and camera improvement
Here are full release notes https://mobilesupport.lenovo.com/us/en/solution/MS126755
Thank you

How do you know it's another soak test and not the final release?
Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk

razorsbk said:
How do you know it's another soak test and not the final release?
Sent from my XT1635-02 using Tapatalk
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If it was official you'd have known that

razorsbk said:
How do you know it's another soak test and not the final release?
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Because it may have bugs and also night light isn't enabled yet!

From the updater script, looks like you'll need OPN27.74/28 to flash this soak test OTA, and will bring your device up to OPN27.76-12-2/4
Code:
Package expects build thumbprint of 8.0.0/OPN27.76-12-2/4:user/release-keys or 8.0.0/OPN27.74/28:user/release-keys
Having a quick look through the updater script, looks like it'll check and update your boot (kernel), modem, OEM, system and GPT/bootloader partitions. I see references to Google Widevine in the modem images too. At least the error messages seem to be a little more helpful.
You can find the updater script at the following path: OreoSoak2.zip\META-INF\com\google\android\ or as an attachment.
As always, it's up to you if you want to flash these soak tests, bear in mind there may be bugs and unless you get the other soak test OTA updates, you may not be able to update back to the official OTA path. That is, unless you can find the stock Oreo fastboot ROM or try to downgrade. Or you could just wait for the official Oreo OTA to come out....

That's soak 3 buddy.

and the soak 2?

Possible to flash over SOAK 1 with bootloader locked?

ill try to install but the windows says "no such file or directory"

MiBan82 said:
Possible to flash over SOAK 1 with bootloader locked?
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No you need the second one as well. You must install them in order that is why it is never smart to install a soak test unless you are in the test

xantanion said:
No you need the second one as well. You must install them in order that is why it is never smart to install a soak test unless you are in the test
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Can we install it from 7.1.1?

eddiieeskt said:
Can we install it from 7.1.1?
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If you've got the December 2017 7.1.1 update on your device, completely stock, you may be able to install these soak tests. However, as xantanion has pointed out, there appears to be at least one soak test OTA missing. Thus, you may be able to flash the first soak test OTA, then you may not be able to flash the soak test in this thread as you're not on the expected build for this OTA (i.e. you may be missing the inter-linking builds as again pointed out by xantanion). OTA updates check the build you have on your device before flashing, as I mentioned in the above post - this OTA requires OPN27.76-12-2 or OPN27.74 - if you don't have either, you may not be able to flash this OTA.
Without access to those possibly missing builds, you'd be stuck on an OTA build, and unless you find the Oreo fastboot stock ROM (which isn't out yet) or downgrading back to 7.1.1 (possibly risky, requires an unlocked bootloader), you likely won't be able to progress (no OTA updates) or not be able to flash the non-soak OTA builds. You'll only get these soak test OTA builds if you're part of the soak test program or someone can leak them.
You do not have to flash these soak test builds, you can always wait for the official OTA to arrive, unless you're willing to put up with the possible bugs in the firmware and the possibility that your device may not receive OTA updates.
EDIT - looks like some users may be having some luck with this OTA build?

echo92 said:
If you've got the December 2017 7.1.1 update on your device, completely stock, you may be able to install these soak tests. However, as xantanion has pointed out, there appears to be at least one soak test OTA missing. Thus, you may be able to flash the first soak test OTA, then you may not be able to flash the soak test in this thread as you're not on the expected build for this OTA (i.e. you may be missing the inter-linking builds as again pointed out by xantanion). OTA updates check the build you have on your device before flashing, as I mentioned in the above post - this OTA requires OPN27.76-12-2 or OPN27.74 - if you don't have either, you may not be able to flash this OTA.
Without access to those possibly missing builds, you'd be stuck on an OTA build, and unless you find the Oreo fastboot stock ROM (which isn't out yet) or downgrading back to 7.1.1 (possibly risky, requires an unlocked bootloader), you likely won't be able to progress (no OTA updates) or not be able to flash the non-soak OTA builds. You'll only get these soak test OTA builds if you're part of the soak test program or someone can leak them.
You do not have to flash these soak test builds, you can always wait for the official OTA to arrive, unless you're willing to put up with the possible bugs in the firmware and the possibility that your device may not receive OTA updates.
EDIT - looks like some users may be having some luck with this OTA build?
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They're still going to have issues when it comes to updating to the full one even with being able to install it now via sideloading

Only two soak test are released over December security patch in India and they both are captured and shared on forum's

So when can we expect the actual update?

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So when can we expect the actual update?
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I imagine it really is Motorola's decision, whenever they're happy with the build from internal testing and from the soak tester reports, and whether there are any major/show-stopping bugs still present or introduced. Minor bugs, depending on if they've been reported, may be fixed prior to the final OTA, or scheduled to be fixed in the post Oreo release if they're more troublesome to fix or troubleshoot. The soak test OTA may become the final OTA that's released to the general update channel, or there may be further OTA patches, which of course will push back the release date. The last thing you want is to introduce the Oreo update and then pull it, as happened with the Samsung Galaxy S8 devices.
So, it's anyone's guess when the release date will be, and why OEMs likely don't give hard deadlines, despite what the PR news release that's been on Ausdroid and other platforms suggests. At least you're getting a soak test - Moto G4 Plus/G5/G5S devices haven't seen one yet!

Please share the new apps.. dialer, camera, contacts
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I agree, you guys should ve happy for getting soal tests.. i have both G5+ and G5s+ and no soak tests.. we'll get oreo in may..

Pliss
Someone could kindly post all applications with new icons and the snaps manager ... thanks.

Aurich said:
Someone could kindly post all applications with new icons and the snaps manager ... thanks.
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so far so good, I will see tomorrow how it`s performance

[email protected] said:
so far so good, I will see tomorrow how it`s performance
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He meant a link to download the new apps without installing the soak test
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Why moto dorsn't remove the buggy carrier name at the bottom lf the quick settings? With oreo we got that information at the top, no need to have it twice

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Republic Wireless (XT1049) will completely roll out Lollipop on December 14th - 16th

As posted here: https://community.republicwireless.com/blogs/republic/2015/11/23/device-mr-progress-update-112315, it appears that RW is going to be rolling out Lollipop this week, starting Monday and finishing Wednesday.
I plan on using Sunshine before the update, as TowelPieRoot likely won't be compatible. At the very least, unlocking the bootloader will allow downgrading back to KitKat if Lollipop has some serious issues.
Sadly, the update as of December 8th says the update's been delayed AGAIN-- the soak test starts January 11th, the general roll out begins January 18th.
https://community.republicwireless.com/blogs/republic/2015/12/08/device-mr-progress-report-120815
Has anybody been able to capture the RW 5.1 OTA?
I did something stupid with my phone after updating to 5.1, then had to downgrade to 4.4.4 (I have an unlocked boot loader), but parts of it will not downgrade.
Now the motorola update thinks I am already on 5.1 and will not download the 5.1 OTA again.
mercrapper said:
Has anybody been able to capture the RW 5.1 OTA?
I did something stupid with my phone after updating to 5.1, then had to downgrade to 4.4.4 (I have an unlocked boot loader), but parts of it will not downgrade.
Now the motorola update thinks I am already on 5.1 and will not download the 5.1 OTA again.
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The OTA can be found in the first comment here.
Thanks. I was hoping for the release version, but I guess the SOAK Test will have to do.
bparent86 said:
The OTA can be found in the first comment here.
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It's the exact same file as the final release.
OTA update zip
Does anyone else have the OTA update zip? Maybe final release? I know you said it's the same file, but maybe it's slightly different? Because it won't work for me. BUT I was able to just take and install the EMR update. So I don't know why Motorola update won't give me 5.1 too? Is it something with the phone reporting Sprint keys instead of Republic Wireless keys, like mentioned in the Reddit post? Or they think I have it already? I just get an "aborted" message. I have no system mods and I went back to stock recovery. It worked for the EMR update, so I can't figure out the problem. Any ideas? If hoping to not have to factory reset or install 5.1 from scratch (if it's available). Thanks!
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Does anyone else have the OTA update zip? Maybe final release? I know you said it's the same file, but maybe it's slightly different? Because it won't work for me. BUT I was able to just take and install the EMR update. So I don't know why Motorola update won't give me 5.1 too? Is it something with the phone reporting Sprint keys instead of Republic Wireless keys, like mentioned in the Reddit post? Or they think I have it already? I just get an "aborted" message. I have no system mods and I went back to stock recovery. It worked for the EMR update, so I can't figure out the problem. Any ideas? If hoping to not have to factory reset or install 5.1 from scratch (if it's available). Thanks!
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Like I said, the soak test OTA is the *exact* same file as the final update. They wouldn't make changes to the build that got soaked or they'd have to redo the entire certification process again. That said, your issue is probably the Sprint keys issue. I know you don't want to do a factory reset, but you'll probably need to flash the RW 5.1 .sbf factory image to get yourself on the new update with everything sorted out.
The sbf file is here: http://www.filefactory.com/file/27kl2ef9ngk7/XT1049_GHOST_REPW_5.1_LPA23.12-39-R-15_cid6_CFC.xml.zip
Thanks!

When do i get the nougat update

I had flashed the latest rr (nougat). I flashed stock firmware now and don't seem to have the notification for the nougat update. It says mty device is up to date, my one friend has recieved the update.
vaibhavplays said:
I had flashed the latest rr (nougat). I flashed stock firmware now and don't seem to have the notification for the nougat update. It says mty device is up to date, my one friend has recieved the update.
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Which model no your device nd which stock rom you flash
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Which model no your device nd which stock rom you flash
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Yes the device model is xt1643 and the rom I flashed is the latest one MPJ24.139-63
vaibhavplays said:
Yes the device model is xt1643 and the rom I flashed is the latest one MPJ24.139-63
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are you 100% confirm your friend recieve OTA for nougat
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are you 100% confirm your friend recieve OTA for nougat
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99% cause it could be soak test but he doesn't even know what recovery is so I don't think ke would have soak test on his phone
vaibhavplays said:
99% cause it could be soak test but he doesn't even know what recovery is so I don't think ke would have soak test on his phone
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I think wait for some days to receive OTA Nougat bcz i don't think anyone got officially OTA Nougat...
I can confirm this. I had flashed MPJ24.139-63 earlier and received Nougat OTA Update. But since mine was rooted and had TWRP recovery, it failed. So I took the downloaded file and flashed MPJ24.139-63 again hoping I'd get the update. But now it tells my device is up to date.
Xt1644 RETUSA
This is nothing in plain sight for people in the United States as we get the chaft everytime. Good device but thought they followed Googles lead in their device updates. Here is what is received from Lenovo
My name is Mohammed from Motorola E-mail Support and it will be my pleasure to assist you with any concern that you might have. I hope that your day is going great so far.
Please accept my apologies for any inconvenience that we may have caused you.
In this case let me tell you that you can check for updates by going to Settings > About Phone> system updates. If the device says it's up to date, and you have not received the notification update, you should wait until the notification to arrive since it is sent via OTA, by the way let me tell you that we do not send system updates in this case you can also contact your carrier about this issue since they are in charge to send it.
I would also suggest you to please keep checking our software update page periodically:
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/software-upgrade-news/g_id/1949/https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/software-upgrade-news/g_id/1949/
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This is nothing in plain sight for people in the United States as we get the chaft everytime. Good device but thought they followed Googles lead in their device updates. Here is what is received from Lenovo
My name is Mohammed from Motorola E-mail Support and it will be my pleasure to assist you with any concern that you might have. I hope that your day is going great so far.
Please accept my apologies for any inconvenience that we may have caused you.
In this case let me tell you that you can check for updates by going to Settings > About Phone> system updates. If the device says it's up to date, and you have not received the notification update, you should wait until the notification to arrive since it is sent via OTA, by the way let me tell you that we do not send system updates in this case you can also contact your carrier about this issue since they are in charge to send it.
I would also suggest you to please keep checking our software update page periodically:
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/software-upgrade-news/g_id/1949/https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/software-upgrade-news/g_id/1949/
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I can't say for all carriers but I know that most have the final say on when the updates are pushed out. Since they field calls for problems their support people have to be up to speed on each release. Almost across the board you'll see the following when you put in your carrier "This device will be upgraded to the Android 7 (Nougat) release, pending partner support."
It sucks.
vaibhavplays said:
I had flashed the latest rr (nougat). I flashed stock firmware now and don't seem to have the notification for the nougat update. It says mty device is up to date, my one friend has recieved the update.
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How to flash stock MM firmware from latest NPJ25.93-11 Nougat firmware? Please help.
I am also waiting for the N update...I thought moto is good at delivering Android updates... and now I'm running out of patience...
Has anybody received Nougat update on Moto g4 plus in India yet
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I am a beginner and wanted to know if I can iodatey G4 plus with the ota zips available online. My device is extremely new and I don't want to take any risk or void the warranty. Any suggestions! Maybe I could wait for the official update to come? Pls help.
prateekk056 said:
I am a beginner and wanted to know if I can iodatey G4 plus with the ota zips available online. My device is extremely new and I don't want to take any risk or void the warranty. Any suggestions! Maybe I could wait for the official update to come? Pls help.
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The only way to remain risk free let the update notification arrive and then update from there. Anything else has an element of riskiness involved.
But soak test otas can be flashed if you can bear the risk
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The only way to remain risk free let the update notification arrive and then update from there. Anything else has an element of riskiness involved.
But soak test otas can be flashed if you can bear the risk
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Ok thanks!
Is there such a problem with waiting? I mean really? If you are so desperate for an upgrade install a custom ROM. It's not officially released yet and only reports of soak tests are not through Motorola. Please be patient. It's better to have it right than not.
daverobinson88 said:
Is there such a problem with waiting? I mean really? If you are so desperate for an upgrade install a custom ROM. It's not officially released yet and only reports of soak tests are not through Motorola. Please be patient. It's better to have it right than not.
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My thoughts exactly. I can see the point if someone wants to install a custom rom, lord knows I've done it enough, but installing a soak test that could kill your real OTA or contain bad code, borders on ridiculous. If you don't have a chance of receving Nougat then I'd go for it, but AFAIK, all the G4's are going to get it. I actually had an official soak test on a previous phone and it killed my final ota.

7.1.1 Soak Test for XT1607

I have the unlocked US model XT1607 and it's not the Amazon Prime version. So I'm on February 2017 security patch but my build is MPIS24.241-2.35-1-13 and that's not the build number I need to be on. I need to be on build number MPIS24.241-15.3-16
I have the 7.1.1 update file. I apply update from SD card in recovery and it sits there like it's working and then it aborts but before that it says something that I can't quite remember.
I want to unlock my bootloader but I don't have internet in my house so it's just this device. Seems like it might be tedious to go back and forth. I'll probably just do that if no one can help me here especially since 7 people have read this and given no help yet.
Does anyone elses Moto G4 Play have the February security patch but not the right build number that required to update the soak test? Please can someone help me? Unlocking my bootloader is only if I can't get this to work. Surely I'm not the only one that has a different build number than everyone else with the February 2017 security patch. Please can someone help.
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Does anyone elses Moto G4 Play have the February security patch but not the right build number that required to update the soak test? Please can someone help me? Unlocking my bootloader is only if I can't get this to work. Surely I'm not the only one that has a different build number than everyone else with the February 2017 security patch. Please can someone help.
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Ya know, you have posted the same question multiple times in different threads over the past 24 hours. Enough! Your situation by no means warrants this level of noise. You'll get a response if someone has something meaningful to contribute. Silence also conveys a message ...
It's a real big issue for me man. Sorry. But have you ever heard about security patches with a different build number ever!?
Are you sure you downloaded the XT1607 OTA soak? because the only one I have seen is for the XT1603 and won't work.
Blur_Version.26.21.8.harpia.retail.en.US.zip
If you want to keep your bootloader locked, I would caution against flashing the 7.1.1 soak and wait for the official OTA to make it to the US for your current build (or be willing to wait for a fastboot 7.1.1 stock ROM).
As eager as you are, there's little evidence I've seen suggesting the leaked soak test is the version that Motorola will deploy in its public release of 7.1.1. It might turn out the soak test is the actual build Motorola will release - if it's not, then if this is flashed you may not receive OTA updates. As I understand it, Motorola is pushing soak test updates only to those registered with its Motorola Feedback Network (where they have your IMEI to track what update you've received). Thus, if you flash this soak test and it subsquently arises that further updates are needed to bring you back onto the offical OTA update patch, if those updates haven't been captured by someone on XDA, you're stuck with the soak test unless a newer fastboot stock ROM is available. I've seen this with the Moto G4/Plus update to Nougat (where users flashed NPJ25.75-2 and were not receiving the OTA to the final Nougat build, and had to flash the fastboot stock ROM to be back on the OTA update path) and also am seeing it with the Moto Z Play with their Nougat update.
Motorola has in the past released different versions of their updates for different territories, and soak tests from some test regions (e.g. Brazil, India) have not flashed onto devices because their builds have been different. E.g. with the Moto G4/Plus, the Indian Nougat soak test was flashable on EU devices (with the July 2016 patch, MPJ24.139-63) but not flashable on US devices with MPJ24.139-64, same security patch. A subsequent official Nougat update was flashable on US devices.
At the end of the day, it's your device and your choice, personally I'd wait for the official update. Additionally, with the soak test, it appears to have the June 2017 security patch. With this security patch, on the Moto G4 Plus at least, attempts to downgrade from the June 2017 update have resulted in hard bricks (and not recoverable by a blank flash). I do not know if this will happen on the G4 Play (I have a G4 Plus, and as such it's up to you how much of what I've written you take on board), but I really wouldn't risk downgrading.
Good luck whichever way you choose.

February security patch available (RETBR)

Few mins ago Moto pushed February security patch for RETBR.
Download it here:
https://motoota.lolinet.com/index.p....26.241.15.addison.retail.en.US&carrier=retbr
You need to be on build NPNS26.118-22-2-12 to flash this update!
Interesting. And it's not part of soak test? I would have expected them to release 8.0 finally, they are long overdue
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Interesting. And it's not part of soak test? I would have expected them to release 8.0 finally, they are long overdue
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Just the security patch. Although islt coincided with the Oreo update in China. Let's hope that's in preparation for retbr Oreo.
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Interesting. And it's not part of soak test? I would have expected them to release 8.0 finally, they are long overdue
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I presume they will push Oreo in few hours.
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I presume they will push Oreo in few hours.
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That will be great. Even though I'll wait for a .xml.zip, on the one hand I accidentally did a downgrade (and I have no idea of the bootloader of September and December patch are different enough to cause bricking with OTAs) and I think my phone is due for a factory reset. It reboots very randomly and even though battery life is great I'm told it should be even better. Let's see if that does the fix
I'm on RETEU, but when I try to use Motorola Device Manager it says that the host is not available because of maintenance... let's hope that they are pushing OREO
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I'm on RETEU, but when I try to use Motorola Device Manager it says that the host is not available because of maintenance... let's hope that they are pushing OREO
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Forget stupid device manager, it's not detecting anything, it's just as bad as RSD lite
Artim_96 said:
Forget stupid device manager, it's not detecting anything, it's just as bad as RSD lite
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Hahahah true, but I'm still hoping for the best outcome
Already available for RETIN and RETUS. I'm guessing this is the last nougat patch, hopefully Oreo is next
If it is the Nougat Feb 2018 security patch, then those that were on the Oreo soak test then downgraded back to Nougat may want to be careful. If you've updated to Oreo previously, then you may still have an Oreo bootloader even if you downgraded to Nougat again. As this appears to be a Nougat OTA update (with a Nougat bootloader), I don't know if flashing this Feb 2018 OTA onto a device previously flashed with stock Oreo soak test firmware may result in a hard brick (as the OTA may overwrite your bootloader), and if it does end in a hard brick, I don't know if the current blankflashes will work on a corrupted Oreo bootloader. I'm hoping I'm wrong on this, but regardless, just be careful.
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If it is the Nougat Feb 2018 security patch, then those that were on the Oreo soak test then downgraded back to Nougat may want to be careful. If you've updated to Oreo previously, then you may still have an Oreo bootloader even if you downgraded to Nougat again. As this appears to be a Nougat OTA update (with a Nougat bootloader), I don't know if flashing this Feb 2018 OTA onto a device previously flashed with stock Oreo soak test firmware may result in a hard brick (as the OTA may overwrite your bootloader), and if it does end in a hard brick, I don't know if the current blankflashes will work on a corrupted Oreo bootloader. I'm hoping I'm wrong on this, but regardless, just be careful.
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You are 100% right :good:
echo92 said:
If it is the Nougat Feb 2018 security patch, then those that were on the Oreo soak test then downgraded back to Nougat may want to be careful. If you've updated to Oreo previously, then you may still have an Oreo bootloader even if you downgraded to Nougat again. As this appears to be a Nougat OTA update (with a Nougat bootloader), I don't know if flashing this Feb 2018 OTA onto a device previously flashed with stock Oreo soak test firmware may result in a hard brick (as the OTA may overwrite your bootloader), and if it does end in a hard brick, I don't know if the current blankflashes will work on a corrupted Oreo bootloader. I'm hoping I'm wrong on this, but regardless, just be careful.
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If I'm reading the info in fastboot correctly, the Feb update does include an updated bootloader:
C1.14 (sha-a62b7ae, 2018-02-21 16:09:43)
echo92 said:
If it is the Nougat Feb 2018 security patch, then those that were on the Oreo soak test then downgraded back to Nougat may want to be careful. If you've updated to Oreo previously, then you may still have an Oreo bootloader even if you downgraded to Nougat again. As this appears to be a Nougat OTA update (with a Nougat bootloader), I don't know if flashing this Feb 2018 OTA onto a device previously flashed with stock Oreo soak test firmware may result in a hard brick (as the OTA may overwrite your bootloader), and if it does end in a hard brick, I don't know if the current blankflashes will work on a corrupted Oreo bootloader. I'm hoping I'm wrong on this, but regardless, just be careful.
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It happened to me ... Lack of attention completely. How should I proceed? Wait for a new flash file?
SherlockDk said:
It happened to me ... Lack of attention completely. How should I proceed? Wait for a new flash file?
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If the blankflashes in the other thread don't work, then you may either:
1)Have to wait for a newer blankflash to get leaked. These are Motorola internal development tools and as such aren't generally available - as they're also signed by Motorola, we may not be able to make them ourselves. The ones we have either came with the factory stock ROM or a leak from a generous Motorola engineer. You may be lucky and a blankflash may be included if an Oreo factory stock ROM comes out (not the usual fastboot ROM, a full factory image).
2)Have to pay to have your motherboard replaced, which seems to be 60-70% of the cost of a new device as far as I understand, so you may wish to put that money towards a new device instead.
I'm sorry I don't have better news, hard bricks are very difficult to resolve without the proper tools. You may wish to research making a loader image (a partition level copy of a working device, loaded onto an SD card), but it's not a definite rescue method.
Full fastboot stock software including February security patch:
https://rsdsecure-cloud.motorola.co...ubsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
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Full fastboot stock software including February security patch:
https://rsdsecure-cloud.motorola.co...ubsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
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I'm on RETEU. If I flash this Rom over fastboot - will I stay on RETEU or get RETBR?
fernseher said:
I'm on RETEU. If I flash this Rom over fastboot - will I stay on RETEU or get RETBR?
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You will stay on RETEU. The link I provided is RETAIL version.
Hey can i use these files for my guide? This save me some time
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Full fastboot stock software including February security patch:
https://rsdsecure-cloud.motorola.co...ubsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
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Bad url
rafikowy said:
Full fastboot stock software including February security patch:
https://rsdsecure-cloud.motorola.co...ubsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
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oreo update soak test OTA capture

Did anyone from india received the update nd anyone had captured the OTA?
From what I've seen, this soak test OTA has been released in Brazil - it could come to India given that Brazil/India devices run on the NPN25.137-92 series of firmwares.
However, as with any soak test, flashing this soak test will take you off the official OTA path, meaning that you may not likely receive security or version updates at all (unless you are already part of the soak test and have been selected by the Motorola Feedback Network). If this is the only soak test update, you may get back onto official updates, but if there are subsequent OTAs released to soak testers, you'd be stuck. Thus, to get back onto the official updates, you'd have to downgrade back to stock Nougat, try to find all the soak tests in order, or wait for the official Oreo fastboot ROM. Also, with any soak test, you may experience bugs, even device bricking bugs, so be careful.
Have fun but please be responsible and be aware about what you're flashing to your device.
echo92 said:
From what I've seen, this soak test OTA has been released in Brazil - it could come to India given that Brazil/India devices run on the NPN25.137-92 series of firmwares.
However, as with any soak test, flashing this soak test will take you off the official OTA path, meaning that you may not likely receive security or version updates at all (unless you are already part of the soak test and have been selected by the Motorola Feedback Network). If this is the only soak test update, you may get back onto official updates, but if there are subsequent OTAs released to soak testers, you'd be stuck. Thus, to get back onto the official updates, you'd have to downgrade back to stock Nougat, try to find all the soak tests in order, or wait for the official Oreo fastboot ROM. Also, with any soak test, you may experience bugs, even device bricking bugs, so be careful.
Have fun but please be responsible and be aware about what you're flashing to your device.
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Thanx for the information
But i m currently on custom rom nd if stable oreo is available I'll have tk wait for flashable zip file to flash it
karan3660 said:
Thanx for the information
But i m currently on custom rom nd if stable oreo is available I'll have tk wait for flashable zip file to flash it
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Yup, so you'd likely have to revert back to the particular stock firmware required by this soak test (clean flash, so data wipe/possible internal storage wipe), then try to flash the soak test. Again, I've not seen any bug reports yet, but obviously if you flash this soak test and there are bugs, then you'll likely experience them....
echo92 said:
Yup, so you'd likely have to revert back to the particular stock firmware required by this soak test (clean flash, so data wipe/possible internal storage wipe), then try to flash the soak test. Again, I've not seen any bug reports yet, but obviously if you flash this soak test and there are bugs, then you'll likely experience them....
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Okk lets wait for the stable oreo flashable zip ?

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