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This is the leaked Bionic .904 update.
http://droidrepo.info/the-repository/summary/10-bionic-stock-files/56-bionic-904-update-leaked
Thanks I've been looking for this! All the other links are no good
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This is the leaked Bionic .904 update.
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Yes thanks for the link and btw...Eclipse just released they Bionic Build 04 using Verizon's 904 update - h t t p://eclipserom.com/vforum/showthread.php?1612-ROM-Eclipse-Bionic-Build-04-4-30-12 and is working Excellent performance wise and battery life is now well above 10 hours without needing a charge or booster shot I was so used too providing on ICS Gummy. The Eclipse developer just released his latest update 04/30/12 in the last day and it now has even more polish especially for those who don't appreciate Motorola Blur.
Give it a shot and check it out! Sorli...
I download the file from the link provided but it still say .902?
Also would I be able to use RSD Lite to flash it into my Bionic??
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I download the file from the link provided but it still say .902?
Also would I be able to use RSD Lite to flash it into my Bionic??
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It says that. Ignore it. It is .904 mine said the same.
and no. you have to be on stock .902 bloated, odexed, root is okay, but you will lose it. If not on stock .902 you have to FXZ back, then go in to stock recovery (holding both volume buttons and powering up, and pressing down once and up to open it) then one the fancy logo appears press both volume buttons, the apply update. Navigate to it and select it. Then once its done you'll be .904 stock, unrooted. So run the motofail root script. Then enjoy.
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The file will always say the version number you "should" be coming from, not updating to
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It says that. Ignore it. It is .904 mine said the same.
and no. you have to be on stock .902 bloated, odexed, root is okay, but you will lose it. If not on stock .902 you have to FXZ back, then go in to stock recovery (holding both volume buttons and powering up, and pressing down once and up to open it) then one the fancy logo appears press both volume buttons, the apply update. Navigate to it and select it. Then once its done you'll be .904 stock, unrooted. So run the motofail root script. Then enjoy.
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I have a question. I don't own a bionic, but my brother in law has one (great phone), I rooted it with motofail, installed safestrap. He is on.902 currently. once I had him ripped, I immediately switched to the safe side. It made a backup before it switched to safe. I put eclipse 2.2 on it. Now. I am waiting for 904 to go official. When I switch back to unsafe, will I be back on stock right away? or do I have to do a restore of that backup once I am back on unsafe side?
Now, once back to stock, rooted 902, can he get an ota? I would think he could. I know in my thunderbolt, if you are stock and rooted, you can get an ota. Sorry for all the questions, just want to be sure what to do. Moto is much different than htc is in this respect. Thanks, Daniel
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I have a question. I don't own a bionic, but my brother in law has one (great phone), I rooted it with motofail, installed safestrap. He is on.902 currently. once I had him ripped, I immediately switched to the safe side. It made a backup before it switched to safe. I put eclipse 2.2 on it. Now. I am waiting for 904 to go official. When I switch back to unsafe, will I be back on stock right away? or do I have to do a restore of that backup once I am back on unsafe side?
Now, once back to stock, rooted 902, can he get an ota? I would think he could. I know in my thunderbolt, if you are stock and rooted, you can get an ota. Sorry for all the questions, just want to be sure what to do. Moto is much different than htc is in this respect. Thanks, Daniel
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I applied 904 to my unsafe system just by switching over to it and following the guide. You will likely have to reflash eclipse after backing up your unsafe system again. I didn't though and switched back to safe system and checked phone info and it has the updated radios
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I applied 904 to my unsafe system just by switching over to it and following the guide. You will likely have to reflash eclipse after backing up your unsafe system again. I didn't though and switched back to safe system and checked phone info and it has the updated radios
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Will he be able to getthe 904 ota once I switch it back to unsafe?
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Will he be able to getthe 904 ota once I switch it back to unsafe?
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Once the official release hits probably. First you would revert back to your "unsafe" system through the safestrap boot menu which should still be running stock 902 (or whatever version he has) Once that is loaded you reboot and it will boot your stock system.
Once your up and running in the stock system the phone will update its apps(Since the stock system has not been run since you rooted/rom'd I'm assuming). I recommend being on WiFi if possible unless he has unlimited data. After that completes you will need to Hit the button to the left of the home button (the 4 blocks with one colored in) > Settings > About Phone > System Updates.
It will look for the update and download it OTA if available. It will wipe out your root so you will need to motofail again after that and probably reinstall SafeStrap(I had to)
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Once the official release hits probably. First you would revert back to your "unsafe" system through the safestrap boot menu which should still be running stock 902 (or whatever version he has) Once that is loaded you reboot and it will boot your stock system.
Once your up and running in the stock system the phone will update its apps(Since the stock system has not been run since you rooted/rom'd I'm assuming). I recommend being on WiFi if possible unless he has unlimited data. After that completes you will need to Hit the button to the left of the home button (the 4 blocks with one colored in) > Settings > About Phone > System Updates.
It will look for the update and download it OTA if available. It will wipe out your root so you will need to motofail again after that and probably reinstall SafeStrap(I had to)
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Forgot to mention. You may or may not have to reflash Eclipse to your safe system after the update. I personally didn't and the radios are reflecting the update but the system is still showing as 902 update since im running off of my original 902 eclipse flash.
Anybody got any info on the OTA I have been notified of soak but havent herd anything for about a week and a half? I wonder if it will even be 904 Moto will probably change the # just because they could.
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Anybody got any info on the OTA I have been notified of soak but havent herd anything for about a week and a half? I wonder if it will even be 904 Moto will probably change the # just because they could.
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Stuck waiting, just like ICS
It's pretty pathetic that they can't even get minor updates out the door. It doesn't bode well for us getting ICS before this phone outlives its usefulness. Sorry to be so cynical, but, VZW and updates has just been horrible. (And not just for the Bionic....right, anyone waiting for an official ICS build for a 4G Xoom? All 2 of you that haven't rooted it and gone to a ROM...) Uh, anyway, let's hope they get this update rolled out soon so we can resume the wait for ICS.
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It's pretty pathetic that they can't even get minor updates out the door. It doesn't bode well for us getting ICS before this phone outlives its usefulness. Sorry to be so cynical, but, VZW and updates has just been horrible. (And not just for the Bionic....right, anyone waiting for an official ICS build for a 4G Xoom? All 2 of you that haven't rooted it and gone to a ROM...) Uh, anyway, let's hope they get this update rolled out soon so we can resume the wait for ICS.
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I don't want to seem like an A-hole. But before the phone out lives its usefulness? Almost any smart phone on the market will be useful for years. It's only the american greed wanting the newest baddest phones. How many people actually wait the full 2 years before upgrading? I know I don't. Cell phones have came a long ways, and my wifes DROID OG is still being used as a back up phone being 3 years old. So use a different argument. We will get it, just be patient
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I don't want to seem like an A-hole. But before the phone out lives its usefulness? Almost any smart phone on the market will be useful for years. It's only the american greed wanting the newest baddest phones. How many people actually wait the full 2 years before upgrading? I know I don't. Cell phones have came a long ways, and my wifes DROID OG is still being used as a back up phone being 3 years old. So use a different argument. We will get it, just be patient
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I guess you completely missed my point. What I don't want to see happen, and is very POSSIBLE, is that we get ICS after Jelly Bean is released. You're going to tell me that would make you happy? If I had waited a couple more months from when I bought the Bionic in the first place, i.e. having the patience you're telling me I need now, I could have simply bought a phone that CAME with ICS rather than having to wait months for it...
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I guess you completely missed my point. What I don't want to see happen, and is very POSSIBLE, is that we get ICS after Jelly Bean is released. You're going to tell me that would make you happy? If I had waited a couple more months from when I bought the Bionic in the first place, i.e. having the patience you're telling me I need now, I could have simply bought a phone that CAME with ICS rather than having to wait months for it...
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It wouldnt make me happy, nor would it upset me. I buy my phones according to the hardware and the specs that I think will fit me the best. The operating system is just an added bonus. Of course I want ICS, and then Jelly Beam, but I'm not going to complain about the speed I receive the update. Some are faster, some are slower. Just the way of life. Id rather wait.an extra 4 months for a build that isn't super glitchy, as to have it as soon as it's released and it not function properly. Just my opion
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I just got my bionic on saturday and i love it... i saw that .905 has leaked out... Now my question should i go for it or wait for the ota... my phone is not rooted as it runs very well with the current 902 rom... and If i do get the. 905 rom will i be able to update the software in the future
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If your not rooted yet or using custom roms, then I would just wait for the ota. I'm rooted and romed and haven't bothered myself because it's really just a radio update. However, I would root your phone just for all the other benifits.
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Depends on how adventurous you're feeling
If the .905 release isn't the final, then you will be off the upgrade path. Getting back onto it isn't impossible, but it certainly is a pita.
At this point, it's been so long since the soak testers posted about their invite, I'd wonder if they will push another version out. Most everyone thought that .904 would be the next stable release, and now .905 seems less likely too.
Wish we had more info on what was going on behind the curtain with moto and vzw, but alas we do not.
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If your not rooted yet or using custom roms, then I would just wait for the ota. I'm rooted and romed and haven't bothered myself because it's really just a radio update. However, I would root your phone just for all the other benifits.
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Yea i know what you mean.. overclock... i need to get rid of this bloat and remove ads on my apps lol
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CurGeorge8 said:
Depends on how adventurous you're feeling
If the .905 release isn't the final, then you will be off the upgrade path. Getting back onto it isn't impossible, but it certainly is a pita.
At this point, it's been so long since the soak testers posted about their invite, I'd wonder if they will push another version out. Most everyone thought that .904 would be the next stable release, and now .905 seems less likely too.
Wish we had more info on what was going on behind the curtain with moto and vzw, but alas we do not.
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Yea i know what you mean... but i read that this new ota will be the last maintance fix before we receive ICS...
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It looks like 905 is official, docs are up on Verizon Support but XDA won't let me post the link cause I am "new" but this is the text:
SOFTWARE UPDATE
GET THE MOST OUT OF
YOUR DROID BIONIC.
Verizon Wireless is pleased to announce a new software update,
5.9.905.XT875.Verizon.en.US, for your DROID BIONIC by Motorola.
Verizon Wireless and Motorola encourage you to download this update.
Device Features
+ Recalibrated volume of the call connect and disconnect tones to be more comfortable
for Bluetooth® users.
+ Improved Visual Voice Mail to ensure delivery of a notification to the Status bar.
+ Reduced data stalls to improve 4G LTE data connectivity.
by MOTOROLA
For step-by-step instructions on how to perform the download,
please visit verizonwireless.com/droidbionicsupport
DROID is a trademark of Lucasfilm Ltd and its related companies. Used under license. LTE is a trademark of ETSI. Data charges may apply. © 2012 Verizon Wireless. 0512-E8674
I would very much like to upgrade to the ota 905 JUST so I can put the Eclipse V3.0 ROM on my Bionic. I am just not certain of what to do. I think I need to use RSD Lite woth the 902 "rollback". Then update to 905, root again with motofail, then install the ROM??
I have confidence in doing this onc I have all the right pieces. It's not like I havent done this before (HP Touchpa, Motorola Xoom, Toshiba Thrive). I just need to make sure I have all that I need and have the correct install instructions....
I have a rooted bionic with version 902 currently on it. Will upgrading OTA to 905 cause my phone to brick or should i just wait for a rooted version to come out?
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I have a rooted bionic with version 902 currently on it. Will upgrading OTA to 905 cause my phone to brick or should i just wait for a rooted version to come out?
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I just received the .905 update and it broke my root. All I had to do to get it back was run motofail and I was up and running again.
I only use Titanium Backup, Root Explorer, and Rootdim as my root apps for now though.
I ran the update also. Didn't break root but destroyed 4g connectivity. Back to 902
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I'm on 905 as a base and CM9 as a daily driver, runs like a dream so far, no connectivity issues as of yet.
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I'm on 905 as a base and CM9 as a daily driver, runs like a dream so far, no connectivity issues as of yet.
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I've been on Nitro33's Bionic-905deodexed-nitro33.zip for 2 days without a glitch. I upgraded from a stock 902 that I rooted. Had to get rid of safeboot and go with ClockWork mod recovery since the locked bootloader didn't like the file signature, but I put safeboot back on after the install, did my backup, and I've been runinig without a glitch since. I didn't even wipe data.
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I ran the update also. Didn't break root but destroyed 4g connectivity. Back to 902
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How did it ruin your 4g?
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I tried to update to 905 from 902 and it keeps failing. Could that be happening because I had soft bricked my phone a while ago but was able to save it by finding the stock online?
I safe strapped back to my unsafe side. Waited a day to see if the update dropped. Nothing. So i downloaded it off phandroid's article about it. Flashed it after removing safe strap. No issues. Kept root. Flashed safe strap again. 4G radio is great now. I'm using Droid Theory's Axiom ROM and data connects immediately now. Used to take a minute or two after a boot. Loving this.
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I tried to update to 905 from 902 and it keeps failing. Could that be happening because I had soft bricked my phone a while ago but was able to save it by finding the stock online?
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What does it say when it fails? If you can get it OTA, extract it out of your /Cache/ folder and Place the file on your SD card, like actual Micro SD. Power off. Hold both volume buttons and press the power button. You are in fastboot. Press volume down to highlight Recovery, then tap volume up to select it. Now do the option for update with zip. Choose the file. Watch it as it installs. When it fails it should state what was wrong.
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What does it say when it fails? If you can get it OTA, extract it out of your /Cache/ folder and Place the file on your SD card, like actual Micro SD. Power off. Hold both volume buttons and press the power button. You are in fastboot. Press volume down to highlight Recovery, then tap volume up to select it. Now do the option for update with zip. Choose the file. Watch it as it installs. When it fails it should state what was wrong.
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All it says is update failed. It tries to update but then I see a Triangle with a ! in the middle of it
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I downloaded the update OTA but now I can't find it in the /Cache folder....could it be somewhere else?
On howardforums, the claim was the OTA was withdrawn due to 4g problems.
I downloaded the update OTA but now I can't find it in the /Cache folder....could it be somewhere else?
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it will only be there when it is first downloaded. Once you try to flash it it is wiped from the cache. So you would download it when prompted. Then when it finishes and asks to reboot, choose you'll reboot and install later, now you can extract it from the Cache folder.
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it will only be there when it is first downloaded. Once you try to flash it it is wiped from the cache. So you would download it when prompted. Then when it finishes and asks to reboot, choose you'll reboot and install later, now you can extract it from the Cache folder.
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Downloaded it again and it wasn't there
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On howardforums, the claim was the OTA was withdrawn due to 4g problems.
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Link please.
http://www.howardforums.com/showthr...-XT875-Release-Thread?p=14832032#post14832032
Post#280
So what is the easiest way to root the new ICS?
Here it is..
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dr...gh-releases-ics-leak-root-exploit-bionic.html
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Voodoo works perfectly
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I used voodoo without any issues. Really liking this update.
Has the ics leak fixed the data issues of 905? I've tried every trick besides rolling back to 902 and my wife still has no data. She isn't happy lol
Since flashing, mine hasn't had a drop yet! Past few weeks I've wanted to throw this damn thing against a brick wall cuz of data drops.
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Voodoo works perfectly
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How exactly do you voodoo
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Just use the Razr's Edge method in that link in the OP...it's a no brainer.
If you FXZ back to 902 then update to 905 directly from the ZIP, then you will not get any data drops. I have been on 905 since it was released, not one drop. ICS is now official though (leaked, not a custom mod), so data will be solid on ICS now. anyone tried motofail on the new ICS leak yet? It works on all the custom ICS roms so far.
No drop for me either. Had same issues on the d4 but it stopped after flashing ics leak. Looks like they are aware and trying to fix. I hope
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If you FXZ back to 902 then update to 905 directly from the ZIP, then you will not get any data drops. I have been on 905 since it was released, not one drop. ICS is now official though (leaked, not a custom mod), so data will be solid on ICS now. anyone tried motofail on the new ICS leak yet? It works on all the custom ICS roms so far.
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How do you update directly to 905 from the zip after fxz to 902? I take it I need to download the official 905 ota from somewhere?
And doing it this way is better than booting into 902 after fxz then taking 905 update through software update in settings menu?
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How do you update directly to 905 from the zip after fxz to 902? I take it I need to download the official 905 ota from somewhere?
And doing it this way is better than booting into 902 after fxz then taking 905 update through software update in settings menu?
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I wouldn't think there'd be any difference. It's applying the same update, regardless of how you initiate the process.
I am also getting great data since the switch to the Leak, previously on 905 i was one of the people that had horrible data drops ... I'm on 2233
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If you FXZ back to 902 then update to 905 directly from the ZIP, then you will not get any data drops. I have been on 905 since it was released, not one drop. ICS is now official though (leaked, not a custom mod), so data will be solid on ICS now. anyone tried motofail on the new ICS leak yet? It works on all the custom ICS roms so far.
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Motofail does not work on either leak... you need to use DjrBliss's Razr Root. It works just like motofail... I'll get you the direct link from his page
Edit: New to XDA and can't post links.. how weird
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How do you update directly to 905 from the zip after fxz to 902? I take it I need to download the official 905 ota from somewhere?
And doing it this way is better than booting into 902 after fxz then taking 905 update through software update in settings menu?
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You can download the 905 leak then you can fxz to 902 and then use stock recovery to flash 905 as well as 2233... it doesn't save that much time if you have a decent download rate
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Don't use the 905 leak. You will get errors left and right. 902 FXZ then OTA 905 then ICS leak
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Don't use the 905 leak. You will get errors left and right. 902 FXZ then OTA 905 then ICS leak
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He was asking how that would be possible... But I definitely agree always take the ota if possible
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After you FXZ to .902 just put the .905 update zip file on your sd card, boot into stock recovery (turn off phone, hold down both vol buttons + power, press vol down then up to go into recovery, press both vol buttons at android exclamation icon to see menu options), then update your phone by selecting the .905 zip.
You can do the OTA as well, it just takes longer. I FXZ every month or so, so I like to keep the files local rather than having to download it every time.
FYI - anyone who says that updating via OTA is better than stock recovery and using the ZIP is giving you bad information and/or downloaded a corrupt zip and their advice is based on user error. I've updated to .905 about 10 times now (always via stock recovery, never OTA) and never once had a problems.
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tap talk?
lhkjohn said:
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thanks
They are exactly the same. The leaked .905 update is the same file as the OTA.
The data drops are caused primarily by network issues related to the eHRPD authentication system used by VZW to allow CDMA/EVDO and LTE to coexist and handoff to each other.
Motorola devices are more susceptible to this problem than others it seems, but all experience it to some degree. Network conditions are extremely variable due to many factors and change constantly and the build out for LTE has caused many issues locally for many users.
This makes blanket statements about RF performance of a given device and baseband version etc. fairly meaningless and has been a great source of frustration for the engineers who are responsible for writing and testing the firmware for the OEMs.
I am not trying to make excuses for them, but rather trying to shed some light on the nature of the problem and why it is so vexing and continues to be an ongoing issue throughout the transition to LTE.
Verizon is very close mouthed regarding the problem and isn't helping at all to provide useful information, of course.
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They are exactly the same. The leaked .905 update is the same file as the OTA.
The data drops are caused primarily by network issues related to the eHRPD authentication system used by VZW to allow CDMA/EVDO and LTE to coexist and handoff to each other.
Motorola devices are more susceptible to this problem than others it seems, but all experience it to some degree. Network conditions are extremely variable due to many factors and change constantly and the build out for LTE has caused many issues locally for many users.
This makes blanket statements about RF performance of a given device and baseband version etc. fairly meaningless and has been a great source of frustration for the engineers who are responsible for writing and testing the firmware for the OEMs.
I am not trying to make excuses for them, but rather trying to shed some light on the nature of the problem and why it is so vexing and continues to be an ongoing issue throughout the transition to LTE.
Verizon is very close mouthed regarding the problem and isn't helping at all to provide useful information, of course.
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It is not really a "problem" here. I have never had any data drop issues because I live in a large metropolitan area, the LTE infrastructure here is solid. It has everything to do with the technology in your area, that is why there are so many mixed reviews on Verizon being amazing or horrible. Agree - Very little of these good or bad experiences has anything to do with the device being used.
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Yay Rooted on ICS!!
The exploit worked like a charm for me!! Thanks!
I rooted my phone a while ago using Motofail and would like to update my phone so I can put the ICS update on it that was pushed out the other day. I am kinda a noob to hacking my phone and would really like some help with this. I have found the Motofail for ICS for once I install ICS.
http://droidmodderx.com/bionic/
This guy has a lot of tutorials on YouTube & needed files for you to download
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Just download and install all parts of House of Bionic and follow the on-screen instructions. In order to un-root you need to choose option 2 then option 2 again. Check out the FAQ if you have trouble with ADB. Read the post very carefully and probably more than once but it is actually very simple.
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/4026-samurihls-house-of-bionic/
Thanks Samuri for this script, I have been telling everyone about it. Cheers!
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does anyone know if the apps that hide the root will work or do I have to completely unroot the phone?
rooting the phone
as you most likely know motofail will root the phone, settings applications unknown sources, development usb debugging i also check leave screen on, then when usb is plugged in make sure charge only, have a good charge also on yer battery, if in 7 right click on motofail run as admin
i also like to have wifi already going and download root checker, this verifies, sometimes, dunno why, when i go to one rom or another i have to use one version of motofail or another version of it, also motooneclick worked for me also,
either way that'll get your phone rooted, i haven't done anything with ics, i did see a version of motofail for rooting ics afterwards
i'm on eclipse 2.2 which i just love, need anything else gimme hollar, skype allen-sec or yahoo allensecz
learning the bionic and this myself, been at it for about a month, learned a lot, just don't have 3g flowing yet,
so if you got that going on yours, hey gimme hollar
sincerely, mrbeav
Bare with please
I asked in a different thread but I got some things answered but not all exactly.
I keep hearing if I want to unroot my Bionic I need to use all the HoB files or FXZ. I will explain why I'm still a little confused.
I used Razrs Edge to root my bionic earlier this week after the OTA ICS update. Worked in like 3 minutes and put safestrap v3.05 on and made a backup of my stock OS. I want to restore and then remove safestrap but I'm confused on how to unroot. Since all the unroot methods seem to be based around HoB or motofail or using the Pete's files (which the links never seem to work)
What i need/want answered is how do I unroot it if I used the Razrs Edge method of rooting? With one of the methods i mentioned above work? If so, which one please and will i just follow the same method?
My reasoning is when/if JB OTA comes out I want to unroot to get it so i figured since I'm involved now, I might as well learn how to unroot it now and get it over with.
Thanks
Eric
You may want to try OTA Rootkeeper. You can find it on Google Play.
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smokedkill said:
You may want to try OTA Rootkeeper. You can find it on Google Play.
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I did this and it worked!
I just started using SuperSU, which has a clean up root option. Seems pretty slick so far.
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And no, it's not kit kit. I'll wait for the brave souls to experiment...
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/12/1...b-approved-and-ready-to-roll-out/#more-127919
Nothing about this update has me even thinking about switching back to stock for this. But thanks for the heads up.
Anyone have a copy of the stock recovery? Don't want to flash all the way back to stock but would like to take the update. Currently running tarp.
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I know this breaks root, but is it possible to root again or do we have to find a new way to root. I only want to root for tethering and debloat. Verizon sucks when they load everything they can on top of a phone that has a lot of apps already installed on it.
Best to get a copy of it to the devs. If it works like the razr, you can d/l but not install it and pull the file from cache.
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Use Titanium backup, and freeze Software Update MUC.
This should prevent you from getting the update.
yoinker23 said:
Use Titanium backup, and freeze Software Update MUC.
This should prevent you from getting the update.
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I don't see that file at all on Malladus 1.2.2 Rom under Titanium backup or root explorer......
Lesser Version said:
I don't see that file at all on Malladus 1.2.2 Rom under Titanium backup or root explorer......
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Yeah, I'm on stock, I assume the dev took the updater out of his rom. You'll have to confirm with him.
I've been trying to get this update but my phone isn't getting it oh well
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Nothing here yet either. But I am rooted with tons of mods. Not ready to lose everything over a silly OTA.
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player911 said:
Nothing here yet either. But I am rooted with tons of mods. Not ready to lose everything over a silly OTA.
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especially not, since you can get the benefits of the new radios, without accepting the whole update.
Will this for sure break root and would something like root keeper help at all?
I'm finally eligible for a contract upgrade device. If I were to buy a G2 today from Verizon, what are the odds it come with this update out of the box? I'd hate to buy a device I can't root and install custom ROMs on...
cant pull update??
so i am rooted but running stock.. anyone know why i cant pull the update??
Just flash the radio.. Its the only thing thats worth anything out of this update
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I'm finally eligible for a contract upgrade device. If I were to buy a G2 today from Verizon, what are the odds it come with this update out of the box? I'd hate to buy a device I can't root and install custom ROMs on...
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I would say zero. I would imagine their stock is at least 1-2 months old. I have never bought a phone that didn't get an update the first day.
valen89 said:
so i am rooted but running stock.. anyone know why i cant pull the update??
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They usually release updates over a couple days for server reasons. I still haven't seen it either.
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I would say zero. I would imagine their stock is at least 1-2 months old. I have never bought a phone that didn't get an update the first day.
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That was my feeling as well. I thought I would wait until the S5 or HTC One 2 came out to upgrade, but based on the previous versions rooting/unlocked bootloader on VZW are highly unlikely.
I was brave and tried the update. Stock ROM, just rooted for tethering purposes. I tried twice and received an error code both times. Then a message stating the update was unsuccessful upon reboot. Boo...
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I was brave and tried the update. Stock ROM, just rooted for tethering purposes. I tried twice and received an error code both times. Then a message stating the update was unsuccessful upon reboot. Boo...
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Temp unroot and try again?
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