I am trying to help a coworker with her phone. It is an original verizon driod and is currently running 2.2 build number FRG01B. She keeps being prompted for a system update and when she chooses to reboot and install the phone hangs halfway through the update process and then pops up with a white triangle and exclamation point. I've never had a moto phone before and I've not been on a stock firmware with my phone since I bought it. Any help will be much appreciated.
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Finally got my OTA update from Google, and just like my experience manually updating, my phone will not update
Got the notification message this morning, selected apply update
Phone rebooted, went into the update screen
Phone reboots, goes into the static N1 logo, been there for close to an hour now
So other than reflashing the PASSIMG file I still conveniently have, any other suggestions? When my phone wouldn't flash propelry the manual way, I started to worry that this would happen with the OTA too, and yes 100% stock and unrooted
Has anyone made a PASSIMG version of 2.2?
Holding off on Rooting, might need to send the phone in for replacement for other issues, and don't want to have any problems with HTC
Anyone?????
Would hate to have to wait till Monday to call HTC if at all possible
Greetings.
I recently attempted to install Sprint's OTA update for the stock ROM on my phone. However, I had TWRP installed, so the update could not complete. I installed the stock recovery, but the update failed, stating that it could not find one of the .apk files. After that, the phone boots to the lock screen, but displays nothing but a green HTC logo on a white screen when I try to unlock the phone, repeatedly displaying "Unfortunately, Qualcomm Enhanced Location Services has stopped." After about 2 minutes on this screen, the phone reboots, with no user input.
I have no usable Nandroid backup (lost the password), and don't know what to do to make my phone usable again.
Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. One other peculiarity I noticed, when researching my issue, is that "fastboot getvar version-main" does not return a value. This doesn't seem normal to me. Could something have gone wrong with a firmware update as part of the OTA?
FlynnLives said:
Greetings.
I recently attempted to install Sprint's OTA update for the stock ROM on my phone. However, I had TWRP installed, so the update could not complete. I installed the stock recovery, but the update failed, stating that it could not find one of the .apk files. After that, the phone boots to the lock screen, but displays nothing but a green HTC logo on a white screen when I try to unlock the phone, repeatedly displaying "Unfortunately, Qualcomm Enhanced Location Services has stopped." After about 2 minutes on this screen, the phone reboots, with no user input.
I have no usable Nandroid backup (lost the password), and don't know what to do to make my phone usable again.
Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. One other peculiarity I noticed, when researching my issue, is that "fastboot getvar version-main" does not return a value. This doesn't seem normal to me. Could something have gone wrong with a firmware update as part of the OTA?
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I'd say download a custom rom for temporary use like cm or pa and find the stock sense 6 rom for your phone and flash when you find it.
sent from a stock AT&T Galaxy S III LTE
Jakeuten said:
I'd say download a custom rom for temporary use like cm or pa and find the stock sense 6 rom for your phone and flash when you find it.
sent from a stock AT&T Galaxy S III LTE
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I just downloaded and installed CyanogenMod, but now the baseband version and IMEI are both "unknown", so I can't connect to the cell network. fastboot getvar all still shows the proper IMEI, however.
I was able to find a Sense 6 ROM and flash it, and that worked. Thanks.
I have an untouched HTC One M7 Google Play Edition phone that is stuck on Android 4.4.4. I am not sure what I should do at this point to get lollipop. I tried manually updating the phone by booting into recovery mode and selecting "Apply from phone storage". (I previously manually downloaded the update on the phone). This just quickly flashes "invalid operation" on the screen and the phone reboots. I see that there are many directions I can go from here, but I am not sure which one is best for my phone. I have concluded that Google has forgotten about me and I am not going to automatically get Lollipop. Incidentally, I bought my phone unlocked from Expansys and not from a Carrier. I am currently with Telus.
MZimbaro said:
I have an untouched HTC One M7 Google Play Edition phone that is stuck on Android 4.4.4. I am not sure what I should do at this point to get lollipop. I tried manually updating the phone by booting into recovery mode and selecting "Apply from phone storage". (I previously manually downloaded the update on the phone). This just quickly flashes "invalid operation" on the screen and the phone reboots. I see that there are many directions I can go from here, but I am not sure which one is best for my phone. I have concluded that Google has forgotten about me and I am not going to automatically get Lollipop. Incidentally, I bought my phone unlocked from Expansys and not from a Carrier. I am currently with Telus.
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Anybody?
Hello, I bought HTC ONE M7 Sprint Version from Ebay in India. Of course, It is an imported version and is unlocked for Indian Sims. My problem is that I'm not able to update my phone. I do get SYSTEM UPDATE which is of about 500 mb, I download it every time and every time my phone reboots and the update starts installing. After installing about 1/3 of update (Loading bar completes 1/3 of it's course) a RED TRIANGLE WITH EXCLAMATION MARK appears and after 10-15 minutes phone reboots normally and doesn't get updated, remains the same software version. I've tried updating 5-6 times, every time same thing happens. Any help would be appreciated. :3
Hello XDA, I'm having a problem with my grandmother's phone, and I'm in a hurry to get this fixed because she needs it for business. Her phone is an AT&T Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900A unlocked to T-Mobile. It was running Android 4.4.2 KitKat, and I tried to update the phone as I did with my grandpa's, who has the same exact phone before we switched to T-Mobile. Because it was unlocked, the phone couldn't receive the OTA Lollipop update due to the SIM card not being AT&T.
After spending 4 hours searching and trying solutions, I came down to one thread on XDA Forums here. I saw it and I ended up using Odin 3.09 to flash the All-In-one/Non-Wipe Tar file onto it, now my phone is stuck in a boot-loop. Strangely, the Lollipop update seems to be installed as when I plug her phone into my PC/charge it, the battery screen is different than the old one which looked shiny and not flat and material like the Lollipop one. Knox has not been tripped, system status is OFFICIAL, and every time I turn on the phone, it proceeds to boot until the AT&T logo screen, where it freezes mid-way vibrates 2 times and boots the same way over and over again.
Is there anything I can do aside from doing a wipe or factory reset, as I mentioned before she has to use the phone for a business she works for and she had somewhat important work on the phone. The worst part of it all is I was stupid and ignored the warning to back my data up first in the firmware thread. Please help, I'm in a very big hurry to solve this and finish the updating/problem.
P.S If it's not a boot loop and it's called something else, whatever. xD
Did you try using Smartswitch to see if it can see and repair and/or reflash? A factory reset may be the only way to fix it because I believe the file layout for KK and LP and different.