Downgrading from B35 - ZTE Axon 7 Questions & Answers

Hi all,
I have A2007U running B35 all stock and locked bootloader.
I'm having problems with MiFlash so I'm trying to find another solution.
Is there a way to downgrade using Sdcard and stock recovery?

you should able to downgrade to B32 with edl tool following this post
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/axon-7-edl-tool-flash-backup-restore-t3750759

vic_singh said:
Hi all,
I have A2007U running B35 all stock and locked bootloader.
I'm having problems with MiFlash so I'm trying to find another solution.
Is there a way to downgrade using Sdcard and stock recovery?
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You can downgrade without a PC. you need to find the official B32 update package, unzip it (there should be an update.zip inside the zip that you downloaded), and put that update.zip on the SD card. Then go to Settings, Updates, and install the B32. It will downgrade the system no problem.

Any reason to roll back from the 35?

Skv012a said:
Any reason to roll back from the 35?
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I'm having tons of issues with unlocking bootloader. I used the tool but I was only able to unlock fastboot. I can't even install twrp.

Choose an username... said:
You can downgrade without a PC. you need to find the official B32 update package, unzip it (there should be an update.zip inside the zip that you downloaded), and put that update.zip on the SD card. Then go to Settings, Updates, and install the B32. It will downgrade the system no problem.
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any clue where i can find the image from?

vic_singh said:
any clue where i can find the image from?
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Well nope. It was on the US servers but they got shut down. Maybe @raystef66 knows?

Choose an username... said:
Well nope. It was on the US servers but they got shut down. Maybe @raystef66 knows?
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looks like its still there
https://www.zteusa.com/axon-7

At fastboot, you need run a command "fastboot oem unlock", then you should be able to access twrp.
Your twrp is probably already flashed, just can not be access as you have not run the command "fastboot oem unlock".
vic_singh said:
I'm having tons of issues with unlocking bootloader. I used the tool but I was only able to unlock fastboot. I can't even install twrp.
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Related

Can we get a Step by Step to update to 27?

So my scenario.
I'm on the unlocked B20_boot Build. Rooted. TWRP.
What files are needed to upgrade to B27?
What are the step by step?
I have read through the different threads, but it is confusing at times and rather not make a mistake. It would probably benefit multiple people.
Cheers!
I'm in the same boat. I downgraded to B20 and cannot get the .up file provided recognized in recovery to flash. Using the system updater just puts me right back on B20_Boot. Just using the twrp backup does not flash the B27 firmware.
bhazard451 said:
I'm in the same boat. I downgraded to B20 and cannot get the .up file provided recognized in recovery to flash. Using the system updater just puts me right back on B20_Boot. Just using the twrp backup does not flash the B27 firmware.
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Change the .up to .zip and try again. This is the safest method to B27.
jkuczera said:
Change the .up to .zip and try again. This is the safest method to B27.
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Changing it to .zip does not work.
B4oE said:
Changing it to .zip does not work.
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From stock recovery?
jkuczera said:
From stock recovery?
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Correct. I was on stock B20 and downloaded the .up file from the following link: https://dl1.ztems.com/zxmdmp/download.do?doWhat=getUp&filename=firmwarepackages/US/ZTE/ZTE%20A2017U/81526/update_P996A01_B20_to_B27.up. After I downloaded it, I simply changed the .up extension to .zip to try to install through stock recovery. However, it was not even recognized. I even moved it to my SD Card but got the same results.
B4oE said:
Correct. I was on stock B20 and downloaded the .up file from the following link: https://dl1.ztems.com/zxmdmp/downlo...TE A2017U/81526/update_P996A01_B20_to_B27.up. After I downloaded it, I simply changed the .up extension to .zip to try to install through stock recovery. However, it was not even recognized. I even moved it to my SD Card but got the same results.
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Maybe verify checksum? That's the method I used (from SD card).
Interesting. ADB Sideload should work if the Apply Update from SD Card method doesn't.
B4oE said:
Correct. I was on stock B20 and downloaded the .up file from the following link: https://dl1.ztems.com/zxmdmp/download.do?doWhat=getUp&filename=firmwarepackages/US/ZTE/ZTE%20A2017U/81526/update_P996A01_B20_to_B27.up. After I downloaded it, I simply changed the .up extension to .zip to try to install through stock recovery. However, it was not even recognized. I even moved it to my SD Card but got the same results.
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Enable OEM unlocking under dev. Option and go back to stock recovery > Apply using SDCard.
DrakenFX said:
Enable OEM unlocking under dev. Option and go back to stock recovery > Apply using SDCard.
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I did that already too. But it still didn't work. Don't worry about it, though. I appreaciate the help, however, I am just going to wait for CyanogenMod to be released. I only wanted to test out the new update. It's not worth the frustration, though. I honestly prefer CyanogenMod.
B4oE said:
I did that already too. But it still didn't work. Don't worry about it, though. I appreaciate the help, however, I am just going to wait for CyanogenMod to be released. I only wanted to test out the new update. It's not worth the frustration, though. I honestly prefer CyanogenMod.
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Don't expect it anytime soon within the next 3 months.
The updates to the firmware and software are substantial enough that I need to find a 100% working method that I can confirm that takes me from B20_boot, downgraded to B20, then updated to B27 from stock recovery.
bhazard451 said:
Don't expect it anytime soon within the next 3 months.
The updates to the firmware and software are substantial enough that I need to find a 100% working method that I can confirm that takes me from B20_boot, downgraded to B20, then updated to B27 from stock recovery.
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I am with you. @DrakenFX Do you have the steps mentioned above? What is the best way to get back to B20 so it can be updated to B27?
swehes said:
I am with you. @DrakenFX Do you have the steps mentioned above? What is the best way to get back to B20 so it can be updated to B27?
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The best way would be a System Image from ZTE, but we are SOL on that for now.

Can't Update Axon 7 (USA Version)...Stuck on B20

Hello,
Wondering if anyone can offer some advice. Just got an Axon 7. Was on B27...HiFi settings had a weird buzzing sound when set to "super". Thought maybe I should see if there was an update, but phone just said "Please check your network connection". My wifi was working fine and tried factory resetting multiple times. Finally I downloaded the update.zip off the ZTE USA site that was for B20....thought maybe I could downgrade to B20 and then update to B29, but no luck. Now I am stuck on B20 and still getting the "Please check your network connection". Can do anything data/wifi needed except update. Any thoughts? Phone is non-rooted....haven't even had it long enough to think about it or have time yet.
crash447 said:
Hello,
Wondering if anyone can offer some advice. Just got an Axon 7. Was on B27...HiFi settings had a weird buzzing sound when set to "super". Thought maybe I should see if there was an update, but phone just said "Please check your network connection". My wifi was working fine and tried factory resetting multiple times. Finally I downloaded the update.zip off the ZTE USA site that was for B20....thought maybe I could downgrade to B20 and then update to B29, but no luck. Now I am stuck on B20 and still getting the "Please check your network connection". Can do anything data/wifi needed except update. Any thoughts? Phone is non-rooted....haven't even had it long enough to think about it or have time yet.
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You can also sideload the OTAs. Put these on your microSD card.
B27 OTA: https://dl1.ztems.com/zxmdmp/downlo...ZTE A2017U/81526/update_P996A01_B20_to_B27.up
B29 OTA: https://dl1.ztems.com/zxmdmp/downlo...ZTE A2017U/82082/update_P996A01_B27_to_B29.up
After you put them on your microSD card, they might show up in the System Update menu, I'm not sure.
If they don't, you can flash them via stock recovery. Rename them to "update1.zip" and "update2.zip" or whatever, boot into stock recovery, flash the first one, reboot into the device to make sure it flashed fine, reboot into stock recovery, flash the second one, reboot and you should be on B29.
xtermmin said:
You can also sideload the OTAs. Put these on your microSD card.
B27 OTA: https://dl1.ztems.com/zxmdmp/downlo...ZTE A2017U/81526/update_P996A01_B20_to_B27.up
B29 OTA: https://dl1.ztems.com/zxmdmp/downlo...ZTE A2017U/82082/update_P996A01_B27_to_B29.up
After you put them on your microSD card, they might show up in the System Update menu, I'm not sure.
If they don't, you can flash them via stock recovery. Rename them to "update1.zip" and "update2.zip" or whatever, boot into stock recovery, flash the first one, reboot into the device to make sure it flashed fine, reboot into stock recovery, flash the second one, reboot and you should be on B29.
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Hmm...thank you for these! This is the kind of solution I have been hoping for, but they didn't show up in the updater and when I tried stock recovery it said "can't update from sd card".
crash447 said:
Hmm...thank you for these! This is the kind of solution I have been hoping for, but they didn't show up in the updater and when I tried stock recovery it said "can't update from sd card".
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1- IMPORTANT - enable OEM Unlock under Developer Options ( THIS IS NEEDED IF YOU WANT TO USE THOSE FILE WITH STOCK RECOVERY )
2- change the extension from .up to .zip
3- Move Files to SDCard
4- Boot to Stock Recovery and use UPDATE VIA SDCARD
DrakenFX said:
1- IMPORTANT - enable OEM Unlock under Developer Options ( THIS IS NEEDED IF YOU WANT TO USE THOSE FILE WITH STOCK RECOVERY )
2- change the extension from .up to .zip
3- Move Files to SDCard
4- Boot to Stock Recovery and use UPDATE VIA SDCARD
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That worked!!! At least from 20 to 27...now to go from 27 to 29!!!! Thank you so much!
DrakenFX said:
1- IMPORTANT - enable OEM Unlock under Developer Options ( THIS IS NEEDED IF YOU WANT TO USE THOSE FILE WITH STOCK RECOVERY )
2- change the extension from .up to .zip
3- Move Files to SDCard
4- Boot to Stock Recovery and use UPDATE VIA SDCARD
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how do i boot into stock recovery? i tried volume down and power button but there no stock recovery?
Sent from my ZTE A2017G using XDA-Developers mobile app
ayim said:
how do i boot into stock recovery? i tried volume down and power button but there no stock recovery?
Sent from my ZTE A2017G using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Volume Up + Power Button
Keep in mind that the links and such in this topic are for the US model, the A2017U. You have the global model, the A2017G.
Can any of you upload stock B20 for the a2017u? The link posted by tenfar isn't working and the file hosted on Mega's site is going to take too long to download due to not having a paid subscription?
ronj1986 said:
Can any of you upload stock B20 for the a2017u? The link posted by tenfar isn't working and the file hosted on Mega's site is going to take too long to download due to not having a paid subscription?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/recovery-official-twrp-zte-axon-7-t3515715 download the unlock kit they have here. One of the files they have in it is the stock B20
Anyone have the stock B20 Bootloader? I am unable to lock my bootloader using the 'fastboot oem lock' command. I was able to downgrade to B20 using the kit posted at the link above.
ronj1986 said:
Anyone have the stock B20 Bootloader? I am unable to lock my bootloader using the 'fastboot oem lock' command. I was able to downgrade to B20 using the kit posted at the link above.
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Grab the B18_to_B20 OTA

Moto G5 Plus Stock ROM

I did factory reset my Moto G5 Plus, and now I am left with custom ROMs only. Where can I download the stock Motorola ROM for the Moto G5 Plus?
mstoic said:
I did factory reset my Moto G5 Plus, and now I am left with custom ROMs only. Where can I download the stock Motorola ROM for the Moto G5 Plus?
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Check here: https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/potter/official/
Anyways you should always make backups in twrp :good:
tywinlannister7 said:
Check here: https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/potter/official/
Anyways you should always make backups in twrp :good:
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Thanks a ton. I will surely backup everything right after installing TWRP from now on.
I'm on stock ROM NPN25.137-15, rooted with TWRP installed. Can I just upgrade it to NPN25.137-35 by downloading the zip from above link and flash it under TWRP?
anoop.ch said:
I'm on stock ROM NPN25.137-15, rooted with TWRP installed. Can I just upgrade it to NPN25.137-35 by downloading the zip from above link and flash it under TWRP?
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I have the same questions are the linked files flashable in TWRP? My stock backup is rooted and now I can't play Pokemon GO. Just looking for the easiest way to unroot my stock rom. Thanks!
anoop.ch said:
I'm on stock ROM NPN25.137-15, rooted with TWRP installed. Can I just upgrade it to NPN25.137-35 by downloading the zip from above link and flash it under TWRP?
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No Stock ROM can not be flashed via twrp, only the OTA zips can be flashed via stock Recovery. This is the link to the fastboot ROM.
emoney1219 said:
I have the same questions are the linked files flashable in TWRP? My stock backup is rooted and now I can't play Pokemon GO. Just looking for the easiest way to unroot my stock rom. Thanks!
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As I mentioned above. Moreover you can flash UnSU and then root using Magisk. Magisk allows hiding root detection for Safetynet.
tywinlannister7 said:
No Stock ROM can not be flashed via twrp, only the OTA zips can be flashed via stock Recovery. This is the link to the fastboot ROM.
As I mentioned above. Moreover you can flash UnSU and then root using Magisk. Magisk allows hiding root detection for Safetynet.
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Where would I find UnSU if you don't mind my asking?
emoney1219 said:
Where would I find UnSU if you don't mind my asking?
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Everything is on xda. just search before posting
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3931994&d=1478779893
tywinlannister7 said:
Everything is on xda. just search before posting
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3931994&d=1478779893
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Never knew UnSU existed, thanks for the link. It seems to have worked, thanks.
Can't lock the bootloader
mstoic said:
Thanks a ton. I will surely backup everything right after installing TWRP from now on.
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Hi. I am not able to lock the bootloader. As soon I enter the command
Code:
fastboot oem lock
CMD gives me the error "Still require signed boot.img"
tywinlannister7 said:
Check here: https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/potter/official/
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Hi,
Where is the stock firmware for the EU version? Moto G5 Plus XT1685 3/32GB
tywinlannister7 said:
Check here: https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/potter/official/
Anyways you should always make backups in twrp :good:
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Hi, i downloaded the zip file, but how do i install it? Can you point me to a tutorial or something?
Thank you
Hi, i followed this = https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67031808&postcount=4
Got it
Thanks
pablofior said:
Hi, i downloaded the zip file, but how do i install it? Can you point me to a tutorial or something?
Thank you
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Assuming that you have set up adb/fastboot drivers, extract all the rom files to that folder and type in the commands mentioned here :
https://pastebin.com/ZWTaWuyr
tywinlannister7 said:
Assuming that you have set up adb/fastboot drivers, extract all the rom files to that folder and type in the commands mentioned here :
https://pastebin.com/ZWTaWuyr
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Thank you but i found here on XDA a tutorial to flash stock rom on G4 and it worked for me.
mstoic said:
Hi. I am not able to lock the bootloader. As soon I enter the command
Code:
fastboot oem lock
CMD gives me the error "Still require signed boot.img"
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I have the same issue.
I also get these errors:
http://imgur.com/a/mRKEz
Is there a way to relock the bootloader?
tywinlannister7 said:
Assuming that you have set up adb/fastboot drivers, extract all the rom files to that folder and type in the commands mentioned here :
https://pastebin.com/ZWTaWuyr
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I unlocked the bootlader and rooted the phone before giving it to my wife. During that whole process, fastboot had no problems recognizing the phone (obviously). Then my wife tried to update via the OTA which got her stuck in TWRP. I'd like to reflash the stock ROM, but the problem I have is I can't use fastboot to do commands line by line (as shown in the link above) since "fastboot devices" doesn't show my phone anymore. I was able to get her going on a custom ROM for now, but I'd like to put her back on the stock ROM so we won't encounter this problem again. I've reinstalled the Motorola driver several times, but no luck. ADB has no problems recognizing the phone when in recovery. One thing that happened recently was a big update to Windows 10, but I'm not sure if that is the reason for my fastboot issues.
I intend to give it a go on another computer once I get the phone again from the wife, but any advice until then would be appreciated.
Thanks. I've installed a custom ROM but im not happy with the results (specially the poor camera performace). Will this "undo" everything? I mean, stock apps, stock widgets, etc etc? (don't care if the bootloader stays unlocked and the warning moto message while booting). I know this may be a stupid question, but like Homer would say: "it's my first day"
manos78 said:
Hi,
Where is the stock firmware for the EU version? Moto G5 Plus XT1685 3/32GB
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Did u find it?
WiteFlash said:
I intend to give it a go on another computer once I get the phone again from the wife, but any advice until then would be appreciated.
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Just a follow up to my previous post, I tried uninstalling/reinstalling the Motorola driver and ADB on the original computer, but for some reason it still won't "see" the phone in fastboot. I was able to install ADB/Fastboot and the Motorola driver on a separate computer (also Windows 10) to get fastboot to recognize the phone so I could issue commands to reinstall the stock firmware. I noticed, though, that the following commands FAILED when I entered them:
fastboot erase customize
fastboot erase clogo
I'm not sure what those were for, but the phone seems to be working fine on the stock firmware now.
I flashed the one in the retail folder and it says ret-EU in the settings so flash that one

is this the way to rollback to Marshmellow?

Every guide to unlocking the bootloader has failed me so far. My current roadblock is I get an error trying to flash anything with MiFlash.
So, I'm going to rollback to marshmellow, as I believe there are more options to unlocking the BL?
Can I just place this zip in the root of my Axon 7 and flash away? Or do I need an SD card to do this from stock recovery?
https://www.gizrom.com/install-marshmallow-on-zte-axon-7-from-nougat/
For being such a non-bloated phone, this is a pain in the arse to unlock the BL.
kaivorth said:
Every guide to unlocking the bootloader has failed me so far. My current roadblock is I get an error trying to flash anything with MiFlash.
So, I'm going to rollback to marshmellow, as I believe there are more options to unlocking the BL?
Can I just place this zip in the root of my Axon 7 and flash away? Or do I need an SD card to do this from stock recovery?
https://www.gizrom.com/install-marshmallow-on-zte-axon-7-from-nougat/
For being such a non-bloated phone, this is a pain in the arse to unlock the BL.
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It's not that hard really. The easiest way is Controllerboy's, but that seems to be the one that you haven't tried yet. Do you have an A2017G? If so, go to ZTE support page, select your country and Axon 7, and find an package that says rollback. Then unzip it, there will be an update.zip inside. Don't unzip this last update.zip. Put it on the root of the internal storage and go to Updates, it should find it.
Choose an username... said:
It's not that hard really. The easiest way is Controllerboy's, but that seems to be the one that you haven't tried yet. Do you have an A2017G? If so, go to ZTE support page, select your country and Axon 7, and find an package that says rollback. Then unzip it, there will be an update.zip inside. Don't unzip this last update.zip. Put it on the root of the internal storage and go to Updates, it should find it.
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Had a 2017U
Finally got MiFlash to work. It just randomly decided to work (Go figures)
On B32, TWRP installed, and rooted. Think I'm all set. Ran into another issue installing IYPTB, made another thread and hopefully last one
kaivorth said:
Had a 2017U
Finally got MiFlash to work. It just randomly decided to work (Go figures)
On B32, TWRP installed, and rooted. Think I'm all set. Ran into another issue installing IYPTB, made another thread and hopefully last one
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Which I responded I think lol

Missing emoji when returning to stock

I recently flashed my 6T to stock from EvolutionX and locked the bootloader, and somehow in the process, it seems my keyboard isn't able to display or type any emojis. The steps I followed are:
HTML:
1. fastboot reboot bootloader
2. fastboot boot twrp
3. flash latest OOS
4. reboot bootloader
5. fastboot boot twrp
6. flash OOS
7. boot system
8. reboot bootloader
9. fastboot oem lock
10. boot system and setup (sign in to google, etc)
Is there any step that I missed, or any way to recover this without rooting/unlocking again?
Neontc said:
I recently flashed my 6T to stock from EvolutionX and locked the bootloader, and somehow in the process, it seems my keyboard isn't able to display or type any emojis. The steps I followed are:
1. fastboot reboot bootloader2. fastboot boot twrp3. flash latest OOS4. reboot bootloader5. fastboot boot twrp6. flash OOS7. boot system8. reboot bootloader9. fastboot oem lock10. boot system and setup (sign in to google, etc)
Is there any step that I missed, or any way to recover this without rooting/unlocking again?
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Reflash your ROM through stock recovery ..
You're missing the reserve partition cause you've flashed through twrp..
If you still dont have emoji
root your phone and flash this module
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=1899786940962618515
That would be this link here, correct?
https://www.oneplus.com/support/softwareupgrade/details?code=PM1574156215016
Neontc said:
That would be this link here, correct?
https://www.oneplus.com/support/softwareupgrade/details?code=PM1574156215016
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Yes
cultofluna said:
Yes
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Maybe I'm missing something? The only options I see when I'm recovery are reboot and wipe data/cache
Neontc said:
Maybe I'm missing something? The only options I see when I'm recovery are reboot and wipe data/cache
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Yes you're missing the essential you evidently need TWRP to do that...
Neontc said:
Maybe I'm missing something? The only options I see when I'm recovery are reboot and wipe data/cache
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Local upgrade
You could also just run msmdownloadtool, it will reset the device to full stock. There is a version for 10.3.0, just run it and upgrade.
Striatum_bdr said:
Yes you're missing the essential you evidently need TWRP to do that...
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I thought I had to use stock recovery to flash this. Can I just fastboot boot twrp and flash it from there?
cultofluna said:
Local upgrade
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From the settings menu in the os right? I tried that and it kept asking me to move the upgrade file to the root of the internal storage, like it didn't see it or something
efex said:
You could also just run msmdownloadtool, it will reset the device to full stock. There is a version for 10.3.0, just run it and upgrade.
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This is a T-Mobile device that has been converted to international fw. Would I use the international 10.3.0 msm file?
Neontc said:
I thought I had to use stock recovery to flash this. Can I just fastboot boot twrp and flash it from there?
From the settings menu in the os right? I tried that and it kept asking me to move the upgrade file to the root of the internal storage, like it didn't see it or something
This is a T-Mobile device that has been converted to international fw. Would I use the international 10.3.0 msm file?
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Nope, Tmob MSM, international one won't run anyway in your case.
Neontc said:
I thought I had to use stock recovery to flash this. Can I just fastboot boot twrp and flash it from there?
From the settings menu in the os right? I tried that and it kept asking me to move the upgrade file to the root of the internal storage, like it didn't see it or something
This is a T-Mobile device that has been converted to international fw. Would I use the international 10.3.0 msm file?
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Yes just move it to the root of the internal storage..
And install it..
You will have the reserve partition back..( and working emojis)
efex said:
You could also just run msmdownloadtool, it will reset the device to full stock. There is a version for 10.3.0, just run it and upgrade.
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Msm 10.3.0 ?? Link please
cultofluna said:
Local upgrade
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No luck using the latest official fw from OnePlus website. Is there anything else left to try?
Neontc said:
No luck using the latest official fw from OnePlus website. Is there anything else left to try?
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You've flash it but still no emojis?
cultofluna said:
You've flash it but still no emojis?
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Correct. Flashed using local upgrade from inside the os and still didn't fix it.
Edit: after uninstalling updates for Gboard they returned. Thanks everyone for all the replies!
clubhouse00 said:
Msm 10.3.0 ?? Link please
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I found it here on xda, but seem unable to do so now.. I have the files on my work PC, I could upload it tomorrow if you want it. It's for the international OP6T
Edit: Uploading now, will provide link when finished
Edit2: Mega link

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