hohoho i change my moto x and my bootloader version is 30.71, this bootloader is not mentioned in the thread about bootloaders, so, can anyone tell me to what i can update safetly with rsdlite??????
thankkkkks
PD...its any way to change the word "OK google now" for other like "waik up mother fffff" or anything???? LOL
rivas1981 said:
hohoho i change my moto x and my bootloader version is 30.71, this bootloader is not mentioned in the thread about bootloaders, so, can anyone tell me to what i can update safetly with rsdlite??????
thankkkkks
PD...its any way to change the word "OK google now" for other like "waik up mother fffff" or anything???? LOL
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this is a easy answer have you ever install 4.4.2 firmware via rsd lite or fastboot
if yes then your stuck with 4.4.2
if not you should safely be able to flash 4.2.2 camera update or 4.4 with no issues.
but what version of bootloader is 30.71??? i have seen only 30.b3 and 30.b4??one for 4.4 and the other for 4.4.2, so what with 30.71?
rivas1981 said:
but what version of bootloader is 30.71??? i have seen only 30.b3 and 30.b4??one for 4.4 and the other for 4.4.2, so what with 30.71?
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Its an Older bootloader , I have no idea what firmware package it came with
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I think its the 4.2.2 after the camera version
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rivas1981 said:
hohoho i change my moto x and my bootloader version is 30.71, this bootloader is not mentioned in the thread about bootloaders, so, can anyone tell me to what i can update safetly with rsdlite??????
thankkkkks
PD...its any way to change the word "OK google now" for other like "waik up mother fffff" or anything???? LOL
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Go to settings -> about phone. What Android Version does it show? 4.2.2, 4.4, or 4.4.2?
Unless you or someone else has flashed another firmware on the phone, then the bootloader version will match the OS version.
Its 4.2.2 i think is after the camera ota
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30.70 = original 4.2.2
30.71 = 4.2.2 with camera update
I guess one thread wasn't enough, so you opened up another one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2641789
Do I have to go back and find the 3rd one that explains how you messed up your first moto
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Steve-x said:
30.70 = original 4.2.2
30.71 = 4.2.2 with camera update
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Thanks, thats it.
Flashallthetime, i dont want to touch my phone again, i know that i was only one bite to kill it, i just find something weird (the 30.71) and was asking about that.....anyways, since the problems with moto x bootloaders, and the thing with the post and after camera updates, i would like to know what blootloader i am installing (if i do this in a future) with every rom i find, that's the readon for my other tread, only to know more about what i am installing, i thinks that's valid or not?
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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Why would someone want to downgrade the bootloader?
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Hahaha....thats not what I meant. I meant a regular AT&T and Verizon Edition.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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
piccit said:
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.
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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!!
Sory for my english. i have problem with my moto x. I instaled 4.4.2 firmware but i want to dowgrade now for 4.4. When i try, i have problem with gpt file or something that. When i instal o2 4.4.2 version everything is ok but when i try instal 4.4 always i have the same problem. What i have to do if i want to dowgrade firmware?
decniety said:
Hi!!
Sory for my english. i have problem with my moto x. I instaled 4.4.2 firmware but i want to dowgrade now for 4.4. When i try, i have problem with gpt file or something that. When i instal o2 4.4.2 version everything is ok but when i try instal 4.4 always i have the same problem. What i have to do if i want to dowgrade firmware?
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You can't downgrade
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Why?? Ok. Now i have O2-DE_GHOST_KLA20.16-2.16.2_cid7_CFC_1FF.xml firmware on my phone but i don't have signal. I can't call and send massage. Where i find 4.4.2 firmware for moto x xt1053 t-mobile ??
decniety said:
Why?? Ok. Now i have O2-DE_GHOST_KLA20.16-2.16.2_cid7_CFC_1FF.xml firmware on my phone but i don't have signal. I can't call and send massage. Where i find 4.4.2 firmware for moto x xt1053 t-mobile ??
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Read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2635366
Flash the rogers 4.4.2 sbf firmware
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I still have problem with signal. Phone show me imei 0. I thnik that i broke something:/
decniety said:
I still have problem with signal. Phone show me imei 0. I thnik that i broke something:/
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You do because you didn't read the thread I linked you to
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I'm sory but my english is realy bad and i don't understand this topic. If you can write me easier what i have to do, will be better for me. Now i downlad rogers firmware. I have unlocked bootloader and recovery. I tried instal custom firmware but a still have problem with imei.
decniety said:
I'm sory but my english is realy bad and i don't understand this topic. If you can write me easier what i have to do, will be better for me. Now i downlad rogers firmware. I have unlocked bootloader and recovery. I tried instal custom firmware but a still have problem with imei.
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Sorry bud but I'm not spoon feeding anyone any more in fact I'm logging off
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The Rogers Canada 4.4.2 firmware flashallthetime recommended you install is the file Blur_Version.161.44.26.ghost_row.RCI.en.CA and the file is ROGERS-CA_GHOST_KXA20.16-1.26_cid14_CFC_1FF.xml.zip. You can find it at the link below, just look through the list for Rogers Canada Android 4.4.2. This is apparently compatible with tmobile xt-1053. The actual tmobile sbf is not yet released by Motorola, but will be available at some point.
Motorola Firmware
Thank you for help but i wrote massage to motorola about my problem and i can send my phone on warranty. On the morning motorola sent me code for new moto x.
Guys, first of all i really sorry for my english, i know is not good but im doing my best.
Im in 4.4 (Blur_Version.143.44.8.ghost_row.Brasil.en.BR / Retail Brasil) and i want to update to 4.4.2
I downloaded the 4.4.2 update (Blur_Version.161.44.26.ghost_row.Brasil.en.BR / Retail Brasil) from Motorola Firmwares page (http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0) but when i descompressed the zip file i noticed that the flashall.bat is not included.
Im reading and reading but i cant find what should i do to flash it.
Many many thanks in advance guys.
BW... I own the XT1053 model (unlocked), im from México and my carrier its Telcel.
conquesoextra said:
Guys, first of all i really sorry for my english, i know is not good but im doing my best.
Im in 4.4 (Blur_Version.143.44.8.ghost_row.Brasil.en.BR / Retail Brasil) and i want to update to 4.4.2
I downloaded the 4.4.2 update (Blur_Version.161.44.26.ghost_row.Brasil.en.BR / Retail Brasil) from Motorola Firmwares page (http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0) but when i descompressed the zip file i noticed that the flashall.bat is not included.
Im reading and reading but i cant find what should i do to flash it.
Many many thanks in advance guys.
BW... I own the XT1053 model (unlocked), im from México and my carrier its Telcel.
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Read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358
Use either rsdlite or mfastboot to flash it but just beware if things go bad you can not downgrade, so as a rule , flash only your specific carriers sbf firmware
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The original carrier of this phone was Nextel and comes whit 4.2.2
When i flashed the 4.4 doesnt wrong happened.
Im scared bro, now i don't know if i should install 4.4.2 . if is not to much to ask ¿can you bring me some light of this?
Im really thankful
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conquesoextra said:
The original carrier of this phone was Nextel and comes whit 4.2.2
When i flashed the 4.4 doesnt wrong happened.
Im scared bro, now i don't know if i should install 4.4.2 . if is not to much to ask ¿can you bring me some light of this?
Im really thankful
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2635366
Read this
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flashallthetime said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2635366
Read this
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Thank you my friends.
Im reading both post´s... ill be back
Edit:
[REF]The Complete Moto X Guides/Information Thread (readed)
[info][warning],bootloader, sbf firmware thread (readed)
Guys, i dont want to be a pain in the a**, so before of everything i just want to thank you again.
I readed both post, but im still scared.
This is my actual situation:
1.- I dont have any 4.4.2 SFB backup of my specific carrier because its Nextel, and doesnt even exist on the Motorola Firmware Page.
2.- Im on 4.4 (Retail Brasil) whit the modem of T-mobile (because when i flashed the Retail Brasil i lost all the signal).
3.- I readed that the XT1053 its for T-Mobile US, Dev Ed and i flashed a brasilian! Really im going crazy.
¿What would you do?...
1.- Flash the 4.4 of T-Mobile and stay there.
2.- ¿Flash another 4.4.2?
Damn, my stomach hurts...
conquesoextra said:
Guys, i dont want to be a pain in the a**, so before of everything i just want to thank you again.
I readed both post, but im still scared.
This is my actual situation:
1.- I dont have any 4.4.2 SFB backup of my specific carrier because its Nextel, and doesnt even exist on the Motorola Firmware Page.
2.- Im on 4.4 (Retail Brasil) whit the modem of T-mobile (because when i flashed the Retail Brasil i lost all the signal).
3.- I readed that the XT1053 its for T-Mobile US, Dev Ed and i flashed a brasilian! Really im going crazy.
¿What would you do?...
1.- Flash the 4.4 of T-Mobile and stay there.
2.- ¿Flash another 4.4.2?
Damn, my stomach hurts...
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So don't flash any sbf , chances if you lose your signal you'll have an expensive coffee table ornament. Youre better off flashing kangakat ROM and stay away from flashing sbf firmware unless your carrier specific sbf firmware is available
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So don't flash any sbf , chances if you lose your signal you'll have an expensive coffee table ornament. Youre better off flashing kangakat ROM and stay away from flashing sbf firmware unless your carrier specific sbf firmware is available
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Thank you brother.
Before of that i will do this (its my last try):
I will flash the T-Mobile 4.4, if everything works fine I will upgrade to 4.4.2 of the same company (I founded ).
But, if I flash 4.4 and I see something wrong I will stay there and use only customs.
So one las question : In theory... ¿can I change between 4.4 of x carrier to another 4.4 of x carrier?
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conquesoextra said:
Thank you brother.
Before of that i will do this (its my last try):
I will flash the T-Mobile 4.4, if everything works fine I will upgrade to 4.4.2 of the same company (I founded ).
But, if I flash 4.4 and I see something wrong I will stay there and use only customs.
So one las question : In theory... ¿can I change between 4.4 of x carrier to another 4.4 of x carrier?
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Do what you want, I have warned , good luck
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flashallthetime said:
Do what you want, I have warned , good luck
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Soft brick after flashed the t-mobile one.
i give up.
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Soft brick after flashed the t-mobile one.
i give up.
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Good, please just leave it alone, you're lucky its not hard bricked. Wait for the correct sbf or flash kangakat rom
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flashallthetime said:
Good, please just leave it alone, you're lucky its not hard bricked. Wait for the correct sbf or flash kangakat rom
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flashallthetime said:
Good, please just leave it alone, you're lucky its not hard bricked. Wait for the correct sbf or flash kangakat rom
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My dear brother, im so happy!
The answer was there all the time, in your first reply!
Rdslite its the way!
Now im in 4.4.2 whit the right SBF for my XT1053, running like butter
Thanks thanks thanks and sorry for all the troubles!
Ho Xda,
I am a VZW retail moto X user, currently running 4.4 via safestrap on top of a 4.2.2 post camera fix bootloader. Basically , flashed 4.4 over stock slot in safestrap does the trick because kernel and baseband can load since they are digitally signed.
My question is, will this method work for 4.4.2 once the firmware is released to the wild? Is there anything about 4.4.2 that would not allow me to keep my system on 4.2.2, like I am now?
anotherfiz said:
Ho Xda,
I am a VZW retail moto X user, currently running 4.4 via safestrap on top of a 4.2.2 post camera fix bootloader. Basically , flashed 4.4 over stock slot in safestrap does the trick because kernel and baseband can load since they are digitally signed.
My question is, will this method work for 4.4.2 once the firmware is released to the wild? Is there anything about 4.4.2 that would not allow me to keep my system on 4.2.2, like I am now?
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I am also interested to see if this works. OP if you do this, please post results.
There's a thread dedicated to locked bootloader issues like this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2664444
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See number 1. Browse them all if its the first time.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?a=81
Have a good one!
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kj2112 said:
See number 1. Browse them all if its the first time.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?a=81
Have a good one!
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thanks for the links
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Hi. I have an issue trying to install the latest version for may carrier and I receive an error on the first step with the gpt
Thanks
Sent from my Moto Xt1028
mlopez214 said:
Hi. I have an issue trying to install the latest version for may carrier and I receive an error on the first step with the gpt
Thanks
Sent from my Moto Xt1028
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Are you unlocked and/or rooted?
What version are you on now?
What version are you trying to upgrade to?
Have you previously upgraded and then downgraded?
Are you using RSDLite or just mfastboot?
Xt1028 is the Verizon Moto G, correct?
This is an xt1028 that is for claro Puerto Rico I believe its the same as the att version, now I'm on custom rom liquid smooth 4.4.4 but I've been able to install custom 4.4.3 versions
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mlopez214 said:
This is an xt1028 that is for claro Puerto Rico I believe its the same as the att version, now I'm on custom rom liquid smooth 4.4.4 but I've been able to install custom 4.4.3 versions
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Well when I do a google search of Moto XT1028, it says it is the model number for Verizon Moto G.
The Moto X for Claro Puerto Rico is the XT1058, which is the same model as for ATT.
So your bootloader is unlocked. What version of the bootloader are you on? You can tell this by booting into the bootloader mode - it will tell you what version of the bootloader you are running.
Sorry you are wright about the model, well I believe the boot loader is 30.b7 sha-bae5e20
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mlopez214 said:
Sorry you are wright about the model, well I believe the boot loader is 30.b7 sha-bae5e20
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Did you check and that is it for sure - 30:B7?
30:B7 is the 4.4.4 bootloader so you have already upgraded your bootloader and your partition table to 4.4.4- you cannot downgrade those and that is why you are getting the error - you are trying to downgrade your partition table to 4.4.3. You cannot do that.
Gpt is the partition table.
What are you using, RSDLite or are you flashing manually using fastboot/mfastboot?
Yes i did upgrade to 4.4.4 after that I unlock the boot loader and flash customs 4.4.3 actually I install one 4.4.3 base room and work fine. Now what I'm trying to do is install stock 4.4.4 for my carrier
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I've used rsd and recovery by the way the 4.4.3 I used I installed by RSD
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mlopez214 said:
Yes i did upgrade to 4.4.4 after that I unlock the boot loader and flash customs 4.4.3 actually I install one 4.4.3 base room and work fine. Now what I'm trying to do is install stock 4.4.4 for my carrier
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Try installing 4.4.4 stock sbf using RSDLite then.
Excuse my ignorance but what is sbf?
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mlopez214 said:
Excuse my ignorance but what is sbf?
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sbf means System Binary File
Wansanta said:
Try installing 4.4.4 stock sbf using RSDLite then.
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I hate to barge in but it sounds to me that this phone was updated to 4.4.4 and then downgraded to 4.4.3. Isn't upgrading back to 4.4.4 in these situations what causes a brick?
I'm not smart enough to say this with conviction but I don't want to see him brick his phone.
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I hate to barge in but it sounds to me that this phone was updated to 4.4.4 and then downgraded to 4.4.3. Isn't upgrading back to 4.4.4 in these situations what causes a brick?
I'm not smart enough to say this with conviction but I don't want to see him brick his phone.
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No. He didn't downgrade. He installed a custom rom which is based on 4.4.3. He is fine.
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mlopez214 said:
Excuse my ignorance but what is sbf?
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Moto X System Binary Files
Unfortunately, there is no 4.4.4 for claro Puerto Rico.
What are you using as your custom recovery? Did you make a nandroid of your 4.4.4 system before you flashed the custom ROM?
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No. He didn't downgrade. He installed a custom rom which is based on 4.4.3. He is fine.
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Makes sense. I just interpreted this to mean that he downgraded rather than custom recovery flashed:
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I've used rsd and recovery by the way the 4.4.3 I used I installed by RSD.
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Carry on.
Thanks guys as @cntryby429 said Claro just have 4.4.3 but I did a procedure that let me install a 4.4.4 version from an xt1050 it work an after that I was able to install 4.4.3 and 4.4.4 custom roms . finally y found a backup from my stock firmware and able to restore using TWR.
Thanks to all of you
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mlopez214 said:
Thanks guys as @cntryby429 said Claro just have 4.4.3 but I did a procedure that let me install a 4.4.4 version from an xt1050 it work an after that I was able to install 4.4.3 and 4.4.4 custom roms . finally y found a backup from my stock firmware and able to restore using TWR.
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I just want to be clear here, you flashed the 4.4.4 firmware for the XT1050 to your XT1058 and this resulted in you having the 4.4.4 bootloader version 30:B7.
You were then able to return to stock 4.4.3 by flashing a 4.4.3 nandroid that you created using TWRP prior to flashing the 4.4.4 firmware for the XT1050, correct?
Correct now I'm able to install custom ROMs 4.4.3 and 4.4.4
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mlopez214 said:
Correct now I'm able to install custom ROMs 4.4.3 and 4.4.4
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Gtk. I was able to do the same thing - i.e., upgrade to 4.4.4 so my bootloader was 30:B7 and then go back to a 4.4.2 nandroid. My bootloader stays at 30:B7 but no problems with going back to a 4.4.2 nandroid.
So it seems that as long as you have a nandroid of an earlier android system, you can downgrade the system without bricking.
Seems to be at least I've been able to install stock base and aosp 4.4.3 and 4.4.4 but using rsd only 4.4.4
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