is it ok if i update my rooted .136 to .681 KK via OTA , i know i will lose root, my question is will there be bugs or instability that i will experience due to updating without wiping data, disregarding the know bugs for KK.
zhane0513 said:
is it ok if i update my rooted .136 to .681 KK via OTA , i know i will lose root, my question is will there be bugs or instability that i will experience due to updating without wiping data, disregarding the know bugs for KK.
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Yes you will loose your root
Yes there are a ton of problems on the KK, like sound problem, overheating, battery drain, camera problem etc...
No issue for me on LB Rooted with NUT 681.Full wipe and Factory Reset.
anakdayak said:
No issue for me on LB Rooted with NUT 681.Full wipe and Factory Reset.
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I had a lot of issues in KK, even in stock KK....the sound is really a must work....and for me it wasnt working, i want to listen to music in the train...and it goes all the time to the external speaker....
I've go back to .136 rooted....
i found kk a little quiet, easily fixed with a sound mod
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Hey all,
I've been noticing many people complaining about various issues on the 4.3 update and m really confused that shud . Get the update or not! What are the major issues with the 4.3 update?
sumedha52 said:
Hey all,
I've been noticing many people complaining about various issues on the 4.3 update and m really confused that shud . Get the update or not! What are the major issues with the 4.3 update?
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The main issue is poor ram management, seems to consume huge amounts of ram.
I would recommend waiting for kitkat 4.4update before updating
Regards
raziel123 said:
The main issue is poor ram management, seems to consume huge amounts of ram.
I would recommend waiting for kitkat 4.4update before updating
Regards
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Thankx
Actually I did not see anything wrong with the Ram Management on 4.3. I think update to 4.3 it's a good idea, the battery was improved like 35% and is more efficient than 4.2.2. Camera was fixed in the case you will want to unlock bootloader. 4.3 can be rooted without unlocking the bootloader.
If you do a clean fresh installation you should not have issues of any kind. Of curse is not a big deal, we still can't move the apps to SD and this is a very bad thing but the 4.3 can be rooted so many option will be available. You can wait for 4.4 but at the moment still no eta of when it will be released so I think is a good improvement, for now, for your phone.
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eclyptos said:
Actually I did not see anything wrong with the Ram Management on 4.3. I think update to 4.3 it's a good idea, the battery was improved like 35% and is more efficient than 4.2.2. Camera was fixed in the case you will want to unlock bootloader. 4.3 can be rooted without unlocking the bootloader.
If you do a clean fresh installation you should not have issues of any kind. Of curse is not a big deal, we still can't move the apps to SD and this is a very bad thing but the 4.3 can be rooted so many option will be available. You can wait for 4.4 but at the moment still no eta of when it will be released so I think is a good improvement, for now, for your phone.
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Thanx... So I am supposed to wipe off everything before I update as in all games nd stuff?? M sorry for the silly things m asking but I dont know much about this stuff found this forum usefull so...
sumedha52 said:
Thanx... So I am supposed to wipe off everything before I update as in all games nd stuff?? M sorry for the silly things m asking but I dont know much about this stuff found this forum usefull so...
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If you don't have a official update from PC Companion and you have to use Flashtool v0.9.13 and a FTF .290 Android 4.3 from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469191 Yes, you should wipe all because it's recommended for a clean installation. You still can keep your data anyway, just uncheck the option Wipe Data in Flashtool before flash the FTF.
I give you few tips: backup all what you need to SD, switch off your phone and keep pressing volume down and connect to pc via usb, keep pushing the volume down all the time when do this, let windows install the drivers and when your phone will be connected in Flashmode open the Flashtool, select the firmware (put the firmware in the flashtool folder) leave the flashtool in default (or unclick "Wipe Data" if you want keep your data, do it on your own risk) and flash the FTF, remember to keep pushing volume down all the time, when the green bar of the progress will start you can leave your phone alone.
All the FTF XXX.X.A.0.290 in the list are Android 4.3, download Central Europe if you are there and flash. You can use also NCB.
Bluetooth in my XperiaV was broken by the upgrade to 4.3, which I have performed using PC Companion.
It tries to turn on for a few seconds and turns off.
Have you experienced that kind bluetooth behaviour and found solution, which you could share with me?
I would be thankful.
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FM tuner does not start too. It seems there is problem with a driver for IC responsible for BT and FM.
Did you ever figure this out? Mine isn't working. On Xperia T LT30A version
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Did you ever figure this out?
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No. At first I have waited for some help from here. Later I have found an information about ROM upgrade for LT25i and LT30a, which is apparently on it's way [here], so I have decided to wait for the new ROM. I expect it will solve this and maaany other bugs introduced by the recent upgrade.
As to the other bugs, to list a few:
- FM tuner does not work,
- there are spontaneous restarts,
- Skype crashes instead of starting.
Interestingly it happen once that after one of the spontaneous restarts BT started to work, but WiFi has stopped. I was able to turn on/off BT, connect to BT headset and use it. As Wi-Fi is more important to me I have tried to make it work once again and when I eventually managed to do so BT stopped to work. So far I wasn't able to make it work once again.
If the timespan between ROM certification and availability for the newest ROM will be the same as it was for the current one, then it would mean we should get it within one week from now. I hope it will fix all the bugs.
I actually figured it out.
Using root explorer, go to data and rename the usf folder to usf1. Reboot the phone and the nfc should do an update.
Bluetooth works well on my phone and my wife's phone as well (two different lt25i which were upgraded from stock 4.1.2 to stock 4.3).
I see many complains about bluetooth, wi-fi, battery drain, volume bar, etc and I can assure you that none of the two lt25i phones suffer from that.
The only bugs we have noticed are:
- the camera video recording autofocus buzz noise and some low-light inability to focus
- gps may sometimes reboot the phone
- ocasional (and rare) reboots
Battery drain is similar to 4.1.2 and we are not even using Stamina.
(FYI, if you turn off Google location services you'll notice the difference)
Our radio works well too.
Maybe you have flashed a ROM which does not tune FM frequencies acording to your geography ?
I believe that many "bugs" reported are due to incorrect flashing.
My 50 cents...
arturiu said:
Bluetooth works well on my phone and my wife's phone as well (two different lt25i which were upgraded from stock 4.1.2 to stock 4.3).
I see many complains about bluetooth, wi-fi, battery drain, volume bar, etc and I can assure you that none of the two lt25i phones suffer from that.
The only bugs we have noticed are:
- the camera video recording autofocus buzz noise and some low-light inability to focus
- gps may sometimes reboot the phone
- ocasional (and rare) reboots
Battery drain is similar to 4.1.2 and we are not even using Stamina.
(FYI, if you turn off Google location services you'll notice the difference)
Our radio works well too.
Maybe you have flashed a ROM which does not tune FM frequencies acording to your geography ?
I believe that many "bugs" reported are due to incorrect flashing.
My 50 cents...
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What about 100% charge bug? (At 100% phone shut down-->no alarm at morning for example).
Did you notice this bug into your XV?
I noticed that on stock branded rom (official via seus).
No BT issues at all btw.
Sent from my SK17i using xda app-developers app
link1227 said:
Using root explorer, go to data and rename the usf folder to usf1.
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Is there a way to root 4.3 stock ROM with locked bootloader?
przemhb said:
Is there a way to root 4.3 stock ROM with locked bootloader?
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The only way I know of doing it, is downgrading to an old 4.1.2 rom and rooting, and then upgrading back.
I unlocked my bootloader because it was much easier
link1227 said:
The only way I know of doing it, is downgrading to an old 4.1.2 rom and rooting, and then upgrading back.
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My 4.1.2 was rooted before the upgrade to 4.3. Upgrade has broken root.
przemhb said:
My 4.1.2 was rooted before the upgrade to 4.3. Upgrade has broken root.
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You should still have cwm recovery. Boot into it by hitting volume down at the sony screen until it vibrates. Then install the root supersu package
link1227 said:
You should still have cwm recovery. Boot into it by hitting volume down at the sony screen until it vibrates. Then install the root supersu package
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Now I regret, I haven't installed CWM.
Is it possible flashing latest upgrade didn't succeed due to lack of free space on data partition? When it has finished there was only about 90MB left.
On the one hand it changes only system partition, but on the other it may use data partition for some temp data (although should use cache first place).
I hope that upcoming update will fix the bug. If it won't be the case, then I guess I will have to reflash ROM.
Does repair procedure of the PC Companion leave data partition intact?
alfanumerica said:
What about 100% charge bug? (At 100% phone shut down-->no alarm at morning for example).
Did you notice this bug into your XV?
I noticed that on stock branded rom (official via seus).
No BT issues at all btw.
Sent from my SK17i using xda app-developers app
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Oh yes, I forgot to mention that "bug".
No, both my phone and my wife's charge properly up to 100%
Not an issue here...
That's why I'm surprised with so many of these "bugs", while I have two phones at home that work (almost) perfectly.
And with 4.1.2 it was the same story. People complaining about so many things, and I could see bothof our phones with no such issues.
I only had an issue with SD card corruption, which seemed to be related with overheating and bad contact in the card slot.
I had .145 firmware and my wife had .140 (we're now both on 4.3 stock) and the upgrade even kept all our settings.
FYI, my phone was rooted but locked BL (I just installed a couple of tweaks).
My wife's was not even rooted.
I think that if we use the phone as close as factory settings, life will be easier.
Anyway, I'm always looking for potential tweaks to improve my experience, and because of that I'm waiting for a root exploit that doesn't require unlocking BL or flashing code that doesn't come directly from Sony servers.
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Now I regret, I haven't installed CWM.
Is it possible flashing latest upgrade didn't succeed due to lack of free space on data partition? When it has finished there was only about 90MB left.
On the one hand it changes only system partition, but on the other it may use data partition for some temp data (although should use cache first place).
I hope that upcoming update will fix the bug. If it won't be the case, then I guess I will have to reflash ROM.
Does repair procedure of the PC Companion leave data partition intact?
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I have no idea. Have you tried unlocking your boot loader?
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I have no idea. Have you tried unlocking your boot loader?
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I'd rather leave it locked, as I don't need to flash custom ROMs. At least at the moment. So far KitKat based CM is not stable, stock KitKat is "under investigation" and stock 4.3 update, probably bug fixing release, is about to be available.
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stock 4.3 update, probably bug fixing release, is about to be available.
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As the mentioned update (.199) has fixed only NFC issue and not BT and FM ones, I have decided to give PC Companion's "repair" a try.
To put it short - it did the trick. BT and FM radio are working fine now.
Apparently something must have gone wrong, when I upgraded from 4.1 to the 4.3 (.0.295) and there was free space shortage.
As I had not root I have used stock backup and restore app. It managed to backup and restore all apps installed from the Google Play (with data).
The only thing I am missing right now is a root.
I have not decided to unlock the bootloader to make rooting possible, because I do not want to loose NFC capability, my data (some sources claim even SD card contents would be deleted), Bravia Engine etc.
przemhb said:
As the mentioned update (.199) has fixed only NFC issue and not BT and FM ones, I have decided to give PC Companion's "repair" a try.
To put it short - it did the trick. BT and FM radio are working fine now.
Apparently something must have gone wrong, when I upgraded from 4.1 to the 4.3 (.0.295) and there was free space shortage.
As I had not root I have used stock backup and restore app. It managed to backup and restore all apps installed from the Google Play (with data).
The only thing I am missing right now is a root.
I have not decided to unlock the bootloader to make rooting possible, because I do not want to loose NFC capability, my data (some sources claim even SD card contents would be deleted), Bravia Engine etc.
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For most of the so-called "bugs" that these forums report, a simple PC Companion repair would do the trick.
This is the Sony recommended way to overcome issues during flash process.
You will end up with a stock rom, no root/UBL, but your drm keys will be back (important for Bravia Engine, ...).
From my experience, too much hacking = messy device.
Personally, I'll root my lt25i 4.3 device based on an exploit for locked boot loaders when it is found.
Until then... using stock with almost no bugs at all.
And so does my wife, which also has an lt25i with stock 4.3.
The only relevant bugs we found on 9.2.A.0.295 (yep, still waiting for latest ota update to be available :-/:
- camera background noise and slow focus issue
- gps random reboots
My phone is carrier-unlocked when i bought it but i dont wanna wait for the carrier to rollout 4.4.
Can I flash the ftf without losing any data ?
bootloader locked
not rooted
android 4.3 (.101)
ZynexOG said:
My phone is carrier-unlocked when i bought it but i dont wanna wait for the carrier to rollout 4.4.
Can I flash the ftf without losing any data ?
bootloader locked
not rooted
android 4.3 (.101)
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Which version is it?
Sony Xperia C6603, Sony Xperia C6602, Sony Xperia Z LTE
I thing you can flash any version of the firmware using the flashtool the is 3 check box on the right top corner to flash without wiping the data..
However...... I would advise do not install kitkat on top of the 4.3 without wiping data..
Don't rush, it is not that great, clam down. 4.4 is laggy, sound is shuttering and sd issue is really annoing, and there is no root so you will not be able to fix it... battery is .... ****ed up
Honestly you will regret...
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I thing you can flash any version of the firmware using the flashtool the is 3 check box on the right top corner to flash without wiping the data..
However...... I would advise do not install kitkat on top of the 4.3 without wiping data..
Don't rush, it is not that great, clam down. 4.4 is laggy, sound is shuttering and sd issue is really annoing, and there is no root so you will not be able to fix it... battery is .... ****ed up
Honestly you will regret...
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Doom lord has already released an updated kernel for 4.4, its already been rooted.
the lag issue can be sorted by tweaking in the animation setting in developer options.
I am not having either SD or sound stuttering issues.
Battery life is being consumed because of Google play services.
hit thanks if helped :victory:
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Doom lord has already released an updated kernel for 4.4, its already been rooted.
the lag issue can be sorted by tweaking in the animation setting in developer options.
I am not having either SD or sound stuttering issues.
Battery life is being consumed because of Google play services.
hit thanks if helped :victory:
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The orginal guy who started this treat. Has a locked bootloader and no root, so sd permissions to copy and past in 4.4 need root to fix. To flash kernel you need bootloader Unlocked. Fixing Google services will be impossible To fix without Root
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Which version is it?
Sony Xperia C6603, Sony Xperia C6602, Sony Xperia Z LTE
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C6603.
Ok I used Xperia Z (C6603) 10.5.A.0.230 Commercial_And_Journalist(1270-4066) to update my phone, wiping the CACHE only. Worked flawlessly. Hopefully that re-assures anyone that is unsure of wanting to flash the .FTF
Impatience got me this time
Hey all!
I'm eager to upgrade my Sony Xperia Z1 to the latest and obviously greatest Android 4.4.4, but I've recently installed so many apps, both root and non-root that I do not want to do this over again. I finally got Timeshift Video working (took me longer than it should have, I'll admit) and I just don't want to go through the process again. So the question is: is there a way to update while keeping all data from apps intact, and will all root apps from 4.4.2 even work on 4.4.4 still?
Thanks in advance!
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Hey all!
I'm eager to upgrade my Sony Xperia Z1 to the latest and obviously greatest Android 4.4.4, but I've recently installed so many apps, both root and non-root that I do not want to do this over again. I finally got Timeshift Video working (took me longer than it should have, I'll admit) and I just don't want to go through the process again. So the question is: is there a way to update while keeping all data from apps intact, and will all root apps from 4.4.2 even work on 4.4.4 still?
Thanks in advance!
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just wait NUT release pre root, deodex version of stock, it will coming soon
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Hermantje said:
Hey all!
I'm eager to upgrade my Sony Xperia Z1 to the latest and obviously greatest Android 4.4.4, but I've recently installed so many apps, both root and non-root that I do not want to do this over again. I finally got Timeshift Video working (took me longer than it should have, I'll admit) and I just don't want to go through the process again. So the question is: is there a way to update while keeping all data from apps intact, and will all root apps from 4.4.2 even work on 4.4.4 still?
Thanks in advance!
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In order to keep your apps just do not select data before flashing. Now for the root I rooted my phone with a very strange way. I flashed the .108 ftf and then with adb i flashed the doomkernel(v21) to my phone. Then I booted up my phone and enter one of the recoveries (TWRP) select reboot and before rebooting it will give you the option to install super user. After this i powered off my phone (in recoveries reboot options) and connected my phone in flash mode to my computer. With flashtool i went to flash the .108 ftf BUT I didnt wipe anything and i excluded everything exept the kernel. When this finished I booted up my phone and it was rooted.
I just say what i did do not blame me for anything as if you follow my way you do it with your responsibility.(press thanks button if i helped :angel: )
Don't know a lot about root, my phone is on 14.3.A.0.757 and I used towelroot to root it and I am wanting to update to the official 14.4.A.0.108 firmware. Can I just click on the notification icon that comes up every time on my phone, or like go through the update centre, or do I have to flash back to a factory version of .757 first? Any precautions I need to take to avoid losing all data and/or breaking my phone? I don't mind losing root because I want to try it without it again because I think root is making it run very slow. I have a lot of problems with the camera being unavailable and taking 10 years to start up and just a few other apps randomly being non responsive etc. Any help would be appreciated.
I think it will "Couldn't Verify", but you can try to update it aswell.
No, you cant keep your data when you upgrade to .108
If you can keep it, there is no guarantee that the phone will have best perfomance...
So backup your data and flash .108 using Flashtool with FTF
P/S: Root does not slow down your phone...Apps does.......And every update is better in term of speed...