Hello everybody I had a question about the coming official 4.4 update
I have a locked bootloader atrix HD with cwm based recovery and its rooted. If when the Ota update releases will I be able to just accept it or will it brick my device if I accept it. Thanks for the help
It will not get bricked but you might loose the possibility to unlock the boot loader in the future as right now the person who made exploit is not available for future developing or hacking
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I will wait for the devs if I'm you
tecb0yjoy said:
Hello everybody I had a question about the coming official 4.4 update
I have a locked bootloader atrix HD with cwm based recovery and its rooted. If when the Ota update releases will I be able to just accept it or will it brick my device if I accept it. Thanks for the help
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Like SVLAN said, you will not be bricked, but your bootloader will most likely become locked. To avoid locking the bootlader, wait for someone to update, pull everything, then flash it in fastboot.
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I have another question if you guys can answer will it replace the custom recovery with the stock recovery and I'm on T-Mobile with the atrix HD will I get the ota
tecb0yjoy said:
I have another question if you guys can answer will it replace the custom recovery with the stock recovery and I'm on T-Mobile with the atrix HD will I get the ota
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Which version are you running? AT&T, Mex Retail, or Bell? And if you take the update, it will overwrite the recovery with stock. If you fastboot the update, you don't have to overwrite it.
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I am surprised there will be an update. The last official release in Canada was 4.1.2.
penser said:
Which version are you running? AT&T, Mex Retail, or Bell? And if you take the update, it will overwrite the recovery with stock. If you fastboot the update, you don't have to overwrite it.
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i have the att atrix hd
tecb0yjoy said:
i have the att atrix hd
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You will almost definitely get the update, but if you want to keep the unlocked bootloader, don't take it. There's really no chance of us getting our bootloader getting unlocked again, so if you plan on ever flashing a custom ROM anytime in the future, don't take the update.
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As there is no collection of Nexus 4 bootloaders yet I decided to do so. I only pull bootloaders out of the OTAs so if there is a new version available only as factory image I don't provide you a flashable zip. Also please note that only build numbers with a factory image are listed here (to see a full list in which version which bootloader was the current one have a look on the XDA wiki)
makoz10l (Android 4.2/4.2.1 JOP40C/JOP40D): MF Box (MD5: B78870E4857CF1A4F7A0F3AC1AFAABE0)
makoz10o (Android 4.2.1/4.2.2 JDQ39): MF Box (MD5: CF0CD559BA5A1C565A6216AA9E1C3DE3)
makoz20i (Android 4.3 JWR66V/JWR66Y): MF Box (MD5: 4F01BC2005D5D6324DF75397940B1B8E)
makoz30d (Android 4.4/4.4.1/4.4.2/4.4.3/4.4.4 KRT16O/KRT16S/KOT49E/KOT49H/KTU84L/KTU84P): MF Box (MD5: 231391520593C16647470489947303C0)
makoz30f (Android 5.0/5.0.1 /5.1/5.1.1 LRX21T/LRX22C/LMY47O/LMY47V/LMY48I/LMY48M): MF Box (MD5: C0AF26796FB8C5868F040635F9D12077)
MF - Mediafire
Box - box.com
Flashing is at your own risk! I am not responsible for bricked phones.
In my opinion the flashable zip is as risky to flash as an OTA update as it uses the same commands.
Thanks to:
efrant for also providing flashable bootloader zips and helped me to fix a really stupid bug
Which bootloader is this?
fkrone said:
As there is no collection of Nexus 4 bootloaders yet I decided to do so. As there is for me only one bootloader available (I don't have the bootloader from the pre-release ROM) I only can provide it to you at the moment. But I will add more bootloader as soon as they are out.
makoz10l: flashable zip (MD5: 1E68F9739D6F6D16C2610FB419998E1A)
Flashing is at your own risk! I am not responsible for bricked phones.
In my opinion the flashable zip is as risky to flash as an OTA update as it uses the same commands.
I will also try to make a PC program for that which is easy to use. As it is ready it will be added.
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Is this the bootloader from 4.2.1?
AW: Nexus 4 Bootloader Collection
Yes this is from 4.2.1
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Doesn't 4.2.2 ship with a newer hboot?
AW: Nexus 4 Bootloader Collection
Yes it does but at the moment I'm very busy so I will update this thread in 2 or 3 weeks.
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I'm having mako z10o suppose that is that latest version right ?
mr_trisx said:
I'm having mako z10o suppose that is that latest version right ?
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Hi,
Yes it's actually the latest version.
The z10o bootloader can be found here.
Just to make sure, z10o is the latest botloader right?
ChosSimbaOne said:
Just to make sure, z10o is the latest botloader right?
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Yes
what's the different between the two version?
The nexus devices are meant to be sent without any carrier intervention. I ordered mine from T-Mobile, where they love to lock you out, however rooting my nexus was easy as paranoid pie
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
grgana said:
hello fellows, i have one questin for you, i come from sony xperia s to nexus 4, i have oreder it troug my operator..
so is nexus 4 bootloader allways unlockable or some carriers lock bootloader status to - no? since it is a google open sorce device
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Bootloader is always unlockable on Nexus devices.
grgana said:
does it have simlock on the operator pages it says sim lock-no, but lady in support wasnt shure about it.?
thnx in davance
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Unsure. Some Nexus devices in the past have had carrier SIM locks. (Mostly Orange and Vodafone I believe). I most cases, Nexus devices are not carrier SIM locked.
strong0 said:
what's the different between the two version?
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I too am wondering this exact question. I am currently on makoz10l. I'm tempted to switch however I don't know if I'll even benefit from it aside from it being a newer bootloader.
If someone could shed some light on the differences between the two or how we would benefit from the newer bootloader I'd be most thankful. I will click thanks
Nuu~ said:
Doesn't 4.2.2 ship with a newer hboot?
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hboot lol. after dealing with my wife HTC, I have a serious hatred for h-boot and all things HTC if I'm working with custom roms and kernels. but yes, 4.2.2 has the latest bootloader.
4.3 bootloader
z20i Bootloader from leaked 4.3 dump.
https://plus.google.com/u/1/114043356941421719155/posts/VUaTNUmT6Th?partnerid=gplp0
Tested and working -- see comments below. Nevertheless, flash at your own risk.
efrant said:
Bootloader from leaked 4.3 dump.
https://plus.google.com/u/1/114043356941421719155/posts/VUaTNUmT6Th?partnerid=gplp0
I have not tested this. Flash at your own risk.
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It works Just fine!, z20i
THANKS!
efrant said:
Bootloader from leaked 4.3 dump.
https://plus.google.com/u/1/114043356941421719155/posts/VUaTNUmT6Th?partnerid=gplp0
I have not tested this. Flash at your own risk.
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Tested here, working OK. :highfive:
efrant said:
z20i Bootloader from leaked 4.3 dump.
https://plus.google.com/u/1/114043356941421719155/posts/VUaTNUmT6Th?partnerid=gplp0
I have not tested this. Flash at your own risk. Tested and working.
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Confirmed!!
z20i is definitely working. Another confirmation.
Is it just me or does it look like they increased the font size in fastboot mode? lol
I am thinking of rooting the One, however having received the OTA update for the camera I would like to know if rooted would theses updates (and 4.2.2 when available) be able to be received and installed ?
Thanks
sr
If you're rooted you can't receive OTA.
For receive OTA you need a locked/relocked bootloader...
Say your rooted but on the stock Rom,Can't you use "OTA Rootkeeper" ?
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If you have the bootloader open (unlocked), you can't receive ota update.
With Evo 3D and One X is so.
I think is the same for the one...
Guich said:
If you're rooted you can't receive OTA.
For receive OTA you need a locked/relocked bootloader...
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What if you're on the dev edition that comes with an unlocked bootloader?
NextNexus said:
What if you're on the dev edition that comes with an unlocked bootloader?
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I don't know.
But i repeat, i had Evo 3D and with an unlocked bootloader no OTA.
Same for the One X that i have now, because my one will arrive in some hours.
Guich said:
I don't know.
But i repeat, i had Evo 3D and with an unlocked bootloader no OTA.
Same for the One X that i have now, because my one will arrive in some hours.
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That would suck if the dev edition couldn't get OTA updated. But I highly doubt that is the case. We'll see soon enough (hopefully).
NextNexus said:
That would suck if the dev edition couldn't get OTA updated. But I highly doubt that is the case. We'll see soon enough (hopefully).
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Theoretically, dev don't need OTA support.
Dev have ruu and source code for kernel...
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What are the advantages, if any, of the Moto X Developer Edition? Right now it is a $50 premium for the dev edition, but if I can accomplish the same thing on my own with a regular Moto X, is it really worth the extra $50?
coreno said:
What are the advantages, if any, of the Moto X Developer Edition? Right now it is a $50 premium for the dev edition, but if I can accomplish the same thing on my own with a regular Moto X, is it really worth the extra $50?
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the only thing you will see is it allows you to unlock the bootloader which makes rooting possible on all OTA's because you can just flash a customer recovery.
also when you unlock the bootloader on a consumer Moto X you void warranty when you do it on a DE Moto X it dose not.
dray_jr said:
the only thing you will see is it allows you to unlock the bootloader which makes rooting possible on all OTA's because you can just flash a customer recovery.
also when you unlock the bootloader on a consumer Moto X you void warranty when you do it on a DE Moto X it dose not.
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Also, you get 32gb vs 16gb of storage.
The Dev Edition is also 32 GB, so it's actually the same price as the 32 GB carrier edition.
Can you do a full nandroid on the regular edition?
Also, I've read on twitter the non-dev edition may be locked down for good on 4.4.2.
If you want root, you may as well get the Dev edition to guarantee it.
Sent from my Dev Edition Moto X
coreno said:
What are the advantages, if any, of the Moto X Developer Edition? Right now it is a $50 premium for the dev edition, but if I can accomplish the same thing on my own with a regular Moto X, is it really worth the extra $50?
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If you don't care about the astheitcs then yes it's worth it!! You get an unlocked bootloader ANd Motorola will still backup up the warranty. As to what extent they will back the warranty you would have to ask customer service.
Hope that helps
Schaweet said:
Can you do a full nandroid on the regular edition?
Also, I've read on twitter the non-dev edition may be locked down for good on 4.4.2.
If you want root, you may as well get the Dev edition to guarantee it.
Sent from my Dev Edition Moto X
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Yes you can do a nandroid on any moto with a unlocked boot loader
No we are not locked in anymore than you are , the new bootloader 30.b4 can not be downgrade , that goes also for developer editions
There's no differences between de and regular editions with a unlocked booloader. The differences are the warranty, our warranty is void as soon as we unlock as yours is still valid
Firmware is exactly the same
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
Schaweet said:
Can you do a full nandroid on the regular edition?
Also, I've read on twitter the non-dev edition may be locked down for good on 4.4.2.
If you want root, you may as well get the Dev edition to guarantee it.
Sent from my Dev Edition Moto X
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There is a thread linking to Moto's site where you can unlock bootloader's on non DE devices but it removes your warranty.
drago10029 said:
There is a thread linking to Moto's site where you can unlock bootloader's on non DE devices but it removes your warranty.
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I wish they allowed the Verizon version to be unlocked
flashallthetime said:
Yes you can do a nandroid on any moto with a unlocked boot loader
No we are not locked in anymore than you are , the new bootloader 30.b4 can not be downgrade , that goes also for developer editions
There's no differences between de and regular editions with a unlocked booloader. The differences are the warranty, our warranty is void as soon as we unlock as yours is still valid
Firmware is exactly the same
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
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Hahaha....thats not what I meant. I meant a regular AT&T and Verizon Edition.
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Mayze23 said:
I wish they allowed the Verizon version to be unlocked
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Maybe you should have purchased the the Dev Edition. It's not like it was a secret that VZW would lock down their bootloader. They always do.
Sent from my Dev Edition Moto X
flashallthetime said:
Yes you can do a nandroid on any moto with a unlocked boot loader
No we are not locked in anymore than you are , the new bootloader 30.b4 can not be downgrade , that goes also for developer editions
There's no differences between de and regular editions with a unlocked booloader. The differences are the warranty, our warranty is void as soon as we unlock as yours is still valid
Firmware is exactly the same
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X
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Why would someone want to downgrade the bootloader?
Schaweet said:
Hahaha....thats not what I meant. I meant a regular AT&T and Verizon Edition.
Sent from my Dev Edition Moto X
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Maybe you should have purchased the the Dev Edition. It's not like it was a secret that VZW would lock down their bootloader. They always do.
Sent from my Dev Edition Moto X
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The Verizon regular edition can't be unlocked?
coreno said:
Why would someone want to downgrade the bootloader?
The Verizon regular edition can't be unlocked?
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No it cannot be unlocked. Neither can the AT&T version. You have to get the Dev Edition.
Sent from my Dev Edition Moto X
coreno said:
Why would someone want to downgrade the bootloader?
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The bigger question would be why would someone want to downgrade the firmware as each new firmware release "upgrades" the bootloader. So it appears that once you accept a firmware update on your phone there's no going back. If there is something about the update you can't tolerate you appeared to be screwed, even with a dev ed. At least that's what I'm piecing together. I have a VZ dev ed and will try to flash the modem and system files to see what happens when 4.4.2 comes out as I'd like to keep my options open if for some reason I want to downgrade. FWIW, I've been on android since the original droid and never felt compelled to downgrade but like the warm and fuzzy feeling of knowing that I can if I want.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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The bigger question would be why would someone want to downgrade the firmware as each new firmware release "upgrades" the bootloader. So it appears that once you accept a firmware update on your phone there's no going back. If there is something about the update you can't tolerate you appeared to be screwed, even with a dev ed. At least that's what I'm piecing together. I have a VZ dev ed and will try to flash the modem and system files to see what happens when 4.4.2 comes out as I'd like to keep my options open if for some reason I want to downgrade. FWIW, I've been on android since the original droid and never felt compelled to downgrade but like the warm and fuzzy feeling of knowing that I can if I want.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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4.4.2 isn't out on vzw yet? When it does come out, it sounds like it should be possible to flash it without flashing the bootloader? What effect does the bootloader have on custom roms?
Sorry for some of the newb questions, but my Galaxy Nexus didn't have any issues/concerns with the bootloader that I'm aware of. It was just flash whatever and go.
coreno said:
4.4.2 isn't out on vzw yet? When it does come out, it sounds like it should be possible to flash it without flashing the bootloader? What effect does the bootloader have on custom roms?
Sorry for some of the newb questions, but my Galaxy Nexus didn't have any issues/concerns with the bootloader that I'm aware of. It was just flash whatever and go.
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Ok forget about any former product you've had previously.
Moto is completely different when it comes to boot loaders.
Pm me please, I do not want to explain Why on a open thread as someone will hard brick their device. I gave a thread that's stickied regarding boot loaders and there's an example of why you should not run the 4.4 system while on the 4.4.2 bootloader
Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2635366
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flashallthetime said:
Ok forget about any former product you've had previously.
Moto is completely different when it comes to boot loaders.
Pm me please, I do not want to explain Why on a open thread as someone will hard brick their device. I gave a thread that's stickied regarding boot loaders and there's an example of why you should not run the 4.4 system while on the 4.4.2 bootloader
Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2635366
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Okay, what about running 4.4.2 system on 4.4 boot loader? When 4.4.2 hits BMW I plan on flashing system and modem files only. I figure worst case I'll bout loop and will have to reinstall 4.4 then decide if it's worth moving forward. I have a custom recovery so I can't accept an ota.
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edthesped said:
Okay, what about running 4.4.2 system on 4.4 boot loader? When 4.4.2 hits VZW I plan on flashing system and modem files only. I figure worst case I'll bout loop and will have to reinstall 4.4 then decide if it's worth moving forward. I have a custom recovery so I can't accept an ota.
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Sorry for the double post i was trying to fix auto correct. I swear i turned it off.
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edthesped said:
Okay, what about running 4.4.2 system on 4.4 boot loader? When 4.4.2 hits BMW I plan on flashing system and modem files only. I figure worst case I'll bout loop and will have to reinstall 4.4 then decide if it's worth moving forward. I have a custom recovery so I can't accept an ota.
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Sorry for the double post i was trying to fix auto correct. I swear i turned it off.
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flashallthetime said:
there's an example of why you should not run the 4.4 system while on the 4.4.2 bootloader
Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2635366
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No. That is an example of why you shouldn't try to downgrade your bootloader. That person's problem was NOT that he was running an old system. It was that he was running a two-versions-old system and then tried to take an OTA meant to upgrade a bootloader from two-versions-old to one-version-old (i.e. 4.2.2 bootloader to 4.4 bootloader but he was already running 4.4.2 bootloader) -- which all translates into he was (however inadvertently) trying to downgrade his bootloader from 4.4.2 version to 4.4
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No. That is an example of why you shouldn't try to downgrade your bootloader. That person's problem was NOT that he was running an old system. It was that he was running a two-versions-old system and then tried to take an OTA meant to upgrade a bootloader from two-versions-old to one-version-old (i.e. 4.2.2 bootloader to 4.4 bootloader but he was already running 4.4.2 bootloader) -- which all translates into he was (however inadvertently) trying to downgrade his bootloader from 4.4.2 version to 4.4
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He was trying to do something that should be done, my point was to give people a example of what happens if your boot loaders is 4.4.2 and your system file is on 4.4 and you accept the ota, that simple.
Sent on my Lenoto A2109 tablet
flashallthetime said:
...to give people a example of what happens if your boot loaders is 4.4.2 and your system file is on 4.4 and you accept the ota, that simple.
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it was running on 4.4.2 software, then i downgrade to 4.2.2. all was fine, but OTA killed it.
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Again, no. His problem was from running 4.2.2.
I don't feel like finding the posts, but others have reported success being on 4.4.2, reflashing 4.4 system + recovery, and taking the 4.4->4.4.2 OTA without problems
Hi everybody, sorry for the noob question but i've some doubts about it.
the question is if I've unlocked the bootloader and i'm on a stock firmware such as european one will i receive the OTA Updated to 4.4.3 or not?
thanks in advanced for your time and replies
sorry for bad english
acidburn94 said:
Hi everybody, sorry for the noob question but i've some doubts about it.
the question is if I've unlocked the bootloader and i'm on a stock firmware such as european one will i receive the OTA Updated to 4.4.3 or not?
thanks in advanced for your time and replies
sorry for bad english
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Yes you will !!!! :good:
omias said:
Yes you will !!!! :good:
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are you sure? 100%?
that's would be great! that means that i can have root and official updated at the same time! and that i won't have to flash the zip file, thaw right? just downloaded it from my phone?
sorry but i want to be really sure of that!
acidburn94 said:
are you sure? 100%?
that's would be great! that means that i can have root and official updated at the same time! and that i won't have to flash the zip file, thaw right? just downloaded it from my phone?
sorry but i want to be really sure of that!
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Just keep stock rom without root, and wait for OTA
Edit: If you want the update and dont wait for OTA just flash 4.4.2 Tmobile version and download the OTA (Tmobile version too).
Then install recovery twrp and root your phone using the twrp.
I did that !!!! Now I've 4.4.3 rooted
omias said:
Just keep stock rom without root, and wait for OTA
Edit: If you want the update and dont wait for OTA just flash 4.4.2 Tmobile version and download the OTA (Tmobile version too).
Then install recovery twrp and root your phone using the twrp.
I did that !!!! Now I've 4.4.3 rooted
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No OK but my question is another one , so you said that if i have BOOTLOADER UNLOCKED and stock ROM but without root i will receive ota or not? And if i nave root?
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acidburn94 said:
No OK but my question is another one , so you said that if i have BOOTLOADER UNLOCKED and stock ROM but without root i will receive ota or not? And if i nave root?
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If you have root...Im 95% sure that you can't receive/install OTA. I've 2 moto x...... The first one updated via OTA and the second one updated via "manual" OTA. My 2 moto x is unlocked bootloader with no root.
I rooted my 2 moto x after the 4.4.3 update [emoji6] You know........ No risk.
omias said:
If you have root...Im 95% sure that you can't receive/install OTA. I've 2 moto x...... The first one updated via OTA and the second one updated via "manual" OTA. My 2 moto x is unlocked bootloader with no root.
I rooted my 2 moto x after the 4.4.3 update [emoji6] You know........ No risk.
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OK thanks so for receiving the Ota updated i can have the bootloader unlocked but not root! So this means that i shouldnt have the recovery twrp installed right? thanks for your time and for your replies i'm quite new in modding world
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acidburn94 said:
OK thanks so for receiving the Ota updated i can have the bootloader unlocked but not root! So this means that i shouldnt have the recovery twrp installed right? thanks for your time and for your replies i'm quite new in modding world
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Right !!! You need..... NO root and stock recovery. [emoji106]. The bootloader locked/unlocked doesn't matter [emoji6]
omias said:
Right !!! You need..... NO root and stock recovery. [emoji106]. The bootloader locked/unlocked doesn't matter
I prefer..... without risk [emoji6]
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Really thank you! just last question!
if i install the stock firmware for example the european one i will lose root and i'll get stock revoery at the same time or i've to install the recovery later?
now i'm running Krypton rom with twrp!
No problem m'y MotoX Americamovil with rom TMO and unlocked bootloader I ave receveid this saturday 4.4.3
Envoyé de mon XT1053 en utilisant Tapatalk
acidburn94 said:
Really thank you! just last question!
if i install the stock firmware for example the european one i will lose root and i'll get stock revoery at the same time or i've to install the recovery later?
now i'm running Krypton rom with twrp!
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I did just that .... I installed stock rom and lost at same time the custom recovery and root. 2 days later.....PUM !!! I received OTA update. Then... In clean 4.4.3 I installed custom recovery and root [emoji6]
Btw.....the camera is great with this update.
omias said:
I did just that .... I installed stock rom and lost at same time the custom recovery and root. 2 days later.....PUM !!! I received OTA update. Then... In clean 4.4.3 I installed custom recovery and root [emoji6]
Btw.....the camera is great with this update.
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thanks! really! you've been great! i have european moto x! i cant wait for 4.4.3
other new feature a part of camera? i'm using google camera now but when i'll receive the update i think i'll use the stock one!
acidburn94 said:
thanks! really! you've been great! i have european moto x! i cant wait for 4.4.3
other new feature a part of camera? i'm using google camera now but when i'll receive the update i think i'll use the stock one!
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-The new dialer....nice for me.
-The pause button in video mode...I really use it
-The phone is slightly faster
- The led flash is really really really enhanced
omias said:
-The new dialer....nice for me.
-The pause button in video mode...I really use it
-The phone is slightly faster
- The led flash is really really really enhanced
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GREAT! and what about battery life ?
acidburn94 said:
GREAT! and what about battery life ?
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Battery life 4.4.3 = 4.4.2
omias said:
Battery life 4.4.3 = 4.4.2
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perfect! i hope it will come out soon!
So, I have my brand new Moto X XT1097 here in Mexico, as far I know no matters if Motorola sold me or a carrier, the only Pure Edition is the XT1095, so having this in mind, I decided to flash the Official Lollipop version XT1097, here in Mexico is already rolling. But my phone has locked bootloader and I already check at Motorola page and is suitable for unlock, but I dont want to unlocked, not just yet. Well, my question is, if I update my phone to Lollipop will I be able to unlock the bootloader after that or I have to unlock BEFORE the update?
Thanks in advance.
Doesn't matter at all. You can install the 5.0 OTA and unlock your bootloader later.
cam30era said:
Doesn't matter at all. You can install the 5.0 OTA and unlock your bootloader later.
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well, is not OTA, but the zip, I will install using ADBsideload. Some others mexicans users having the same firmware version are receiving the OTA others dont. But anyway, thanks my friend.
I updated with the zip file that was uploaded for México. And then unlocked the bootloader on lollipop
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Cuetzpalomit said:
I updated with the zip file that was uploaded for México. And then unlocked the bootloader on lollipop
Sent from my XT1097 using XDA Free mobile app
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Man I'm from Mexico and I have a TX-1097 divice in TELCEL and I want to update to Lollipop but Telcel not release the update
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Gioser_01 said:
Man I'm from Mexico and I have a TX-1097 divice in TELCEL and I want to update to Lollipop but Telcel not release the update
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The file is only for pure edition. I tried and failed. There are a couple of post on General section of how to convert you phone to pure edition, including my own tutorial. Regards