Hi guys!
i have a moto x with bt unlocked. i've updated my moto x to 4.4.4 few weeks ago when i received the OTA.
i'd like to flash to stock rom back with rsd lite to have a complete factory reset, but the 4.4.4 stock rom german version isn't already available.. so can i flash the original firmware my moto had before the OTA (german retail 4.4.2) with rsd lite and then update it again to 4.4.4?
i'm not sure i can flash 4.4.2 over a 4.4.4...
thanks a lot!
Since you took the 4.4.4 OTA if you try to downgrade you will BRICK! There are warnings all over this forum.
Travisdroidx2 said:
Since you took the 4.4.4 OTA if you try to downgrade you will BRICK! There are warnings all over this forum.
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thanks i just wanted to be sure
so i guess i'll do just a factory reset!
If you factory reset does it uninstall the OTA?
TGtheImmortal said:
If you factory reset does it uninstall the OTA?
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No. It just wipes the data.
daede86 said:
Hi guys!
i have a moto x with bt unlocked. i've updated my moto x to 4.4.4 few weeks ago when i received the OTA.
i'd like to flash to stock rom back with rsd lite to have a complete factory reset, but the 4.4.4 stock rom german version isn't already available.. so can i flash the original firmware my moto had before the OTA (german retail 4.4.2) with rsd lite and then update it again to 4.4.4?
i'm not sure i can flash 4.4.2 over a 4.4.4...
thanks a lot!
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Hello. You have the Moto X XT1052? If you have the Moto X XT1052 with the bootloader unlock you can downgrade from 4.4.4 to 4.4.2. Download the firmware 4.4.4 Verizon and extract the files motoboot.img and gpt.bin and copy them to the firmware 4.4.2 Retail.en.DE and flesh with RSDLite. At the end you will have the Moto X with firmware 4.4.2 Retail.en.DE
daede86 said:
thanks i just wanted to be sure
so i guess i'll do just a factory reset!
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Hello. You have the Moto X XT1052? If you have the Moto X XT1052 with the bootloader unlock you can downgrade from 4.4.4 to 4.4.2. Download the firmware 4.4.4 Verizon and extract the files motoboot.img and gpt.bin and copy them to the firmware 4.4.2 Retail.en.DE and flesh with RSDLite. At the end you will have the Moto X with firmware 4.4.2 Retail.en.DE
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You risk a brick when the next OTA is taken.
Or sooner.
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You risk a brick when the next OTA is taken.
Or sooner.
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My Moto X has no brick to move from 4.4.4 to 4.4.2 and then upgrade to 4.4.4 via OTA file.
solocchi said:
My Moto X has no brick to move from 4.4.4 to 4.4.2 and then upgrade to 4.4.4 via OTA file.
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I do not doubt you, but please do not encourage others to risk a brick, when a newer ota comes, for what is of little gain.
aviwdoowks said:
I do not doubt you, but please do not encourage others to risk a brick, when a newer ota comes, for what is of little gain.
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You are not given a forum where freedom of speech. You have tried as I did? I tried and it works. Just because I did the downgrade and not an important person of XDA does not mean it does not work. I do not care what you think the guide works. I'm not going to argue with people who express opinions without trying and consider themselves smarter and more prepared than others.
@solocchi
So you did it! But what did you gain? You are unlocked.
Please do this:
Make your own thread for your exact X variant & carrier. Warn others of the risks for other phones. Then "have at it!"
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You are not given a forum where freedom of speech. You have tried as I did? I tried and it works. Just because I did the downgrade and not an important person of XDA does not mean it does not work. I do not care what you think the guide works. I'm not going to argue with people who express opinions without trying and consider themselves smarter and more prepared than others.
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Opinions are one thing, but you are recommending downgrading to people, just because it worked for you. Which can, and has bricked many Moto X's. It's all over this section, threads and posts from members who tried and bricked. Some never could fix their devices.
I REALLY hope you understand that you simply got lucky. Great! But now since you got lucky, you are advising people to downgrade as tho its perfectly safe. My friend, that is incredibly irresponsible. And how will you feel when they come back to you and say their phone is bricked? Will you have it repaired for them?
I hope you get my point. You got lucky, as have some others.... But far more people, on XDA anyway, did not get lucky. Google "moto x bricked xda" to see the stories.
I hope you will reconsider advising people to downgrade, and just count yourself lucky and keep it to yourself. Again.... Unless you want to compensate the people who try and fail. ?
aviwdoowks said:
@solocchi
So you did it! But what did you gain? You are unlocked.
Please do this:
Make your own thread for your exact X variant & carrier. Warn others of the risks for other phones. Then "have at it!"
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Guys, don't listen to solocchi - I think he wants people to brick their devices.
You want freedom of speech solocchi? You got it. But you had better not expect people to not disagree with you. We have freedom of speech too.
Hey guys: I put my phone in the microwave for 60 seconds, then under water for 5 minutes. Then I dropped it and stepped on it.
It still works fine and it's totally safe!! Now who wants to try??
LOL
Disclaimer: don't actually do this.
Now see what I did? I followed the rules by adding a disclaimer as required by XDA.
P. S. No, it's not freedom of speech here. This is a website, ran by people... People who make and enforce rules . Passing out dangerous or malicious advice can get people in trouble. Trust me. ?
Don't worry guys, with the factory reset I'm happy
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Hi, i have rooted my 4.2.2 Moto X Brazilian, and now we are receiving the upgrade to 4.4 Kit Kat, but i heard it will be a problem
How can i upgrade?
Thanks
plammos said:
Hi, i have rotted my 4.2.2 Moto X Brazilian, and now we are receiving the upgrade to 4.4 Kit Kat, but i heard it will be a problem
How can i upgrade?
Thanks
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Do not take the ota, wait for the sbf firmware and flash with rsdlite, I have seen and read more problems due to accepting an ota, patience my friend. No guarantee that you will have an issue but its better to be safe than sorry
Sent from my A2109A using Tapatalk 4
flashallthetime said:
Do not take the ota, wait for the sbf firmware and flash with rsdlite, I have seen and read more problems due to accepting an ota, patience my friend. No guarantee that you will have an issue but its better to be safe than sorry
Sent from my A2109A using Tapatalk 4
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SAme here, but what If I unroot via toolkit? Dangerous?
If you have deleted system apps, flashed a custom recovery or things like that then either SBF back to the original 4.2.2 firmware or 4.4 when available. If its only root you can just take the OTA. It will kill root during the process.
I have an unlocked MOTO x and im on 4.4.2?? isnt 4.4.4 out now?
No, the last version is 4.4.3 and if you really need to update (there is no reason to do) first install a retail version firmware for your X model. (If there)
Here's the complete firmware list.
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
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Joseluize said:
No, the last version is 4.4.3 and if you really need to update (there is no reason to do) first install a retail version firmware for your X model. (If there)
Here's the complete firmware list.
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
Enviado desde mi XT1053 mediante Tapatalk
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4.4.3 isnt there no, will it come soon?
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4.4.3 isnt there no, will it come soon?
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First, the person who answered you should have asked which device you are using (model number), and who your carrier is.
Second, the majority of us here don't recommend that you flash another carrier's firmware to your phone. Many things can go wrong, and if you ever revert back to the correct firmware, you have to use extreme caution to make sure you don't flash an OLDER firmware version to the phone, which can brick it!!! If you choose to flash a different firmware to your phone, do it at your own risk. You could end up with a paperweight.
Third, both the 4.4.3 and 4.4.4 updates are very MINOR updates. It isn't worth bricking just because you aren't patient, simply to (possibly) get another hour or two of battery life or a few small bug fixes.
I highly recommend that you simply be patient. Your carrier WILL release 4.4.4 eventually, and at that time you can simply take the over-the-air update assuming you haven't modified your /system or flashed custom recovery.
the update won't be noticeable to the users. it is bug fixes and a few tweaks. better to wait for 5.0 to come out
Joseluize said:
Here's the complete firmware list.
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
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Slight correction... that is NOT the complete firmware list.
That site contains a copy of any SBF found or leaked... Sometimes it takes weeks after an OTA is pushed before a leaked SBF of that version is found and posted (think ATT 4.4.2)
They are "leaks" in the fact that they are not meant to be released to the public. As for how they "make it out" to end up on that site, well that is a different discussion that I don't want to get into.
That site is neither owned, operated, nor supported by Motorola.
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I have an unlocked MOTO x and im on 4.4.2?? isnt 4.4.4 out now?
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also if you have had a locked phone PREVIOUSLY but unlocked it later, and you are using a carrier thats not the orginal one, I think that could also factor in as to why you are not getting updates. For example, if you had a moto x for ATT and you unlocked it to use for TMOBILE, you might have a delayed update or in some cases no update at all. Just my 2 cents.
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also if you have had a locked phone PREVIOUSLY but unlocked it later, and you are using a carrier thats not the orginal one, I think that could also factor in as to why you are not getting updates. For example, if you had a moto x for ATT and you unlocked it to use for TMOBILE, you might have a delayed update or in some cases no update at all. Just my 2 cents.
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bought it unlocked mate,
samwathegreat said:
First, the person who answered you should have asked which device you are using (model number), and who your carrier is.
Second, the majority of us here don't recommend that you flash another carrier's firmware to your phone. Many things can go wrong, and if you ever revert back to the correct firmware, you have to use extreme caution to make sure you don't flash an OLDER firmware version to the phone, which can brick it!!! If you choose to flash a different firmware to your phone, do it at your own risk. You could end up with a paperweight.
Third, both the 4.4.3 and 4.4.4 updates are very MINOR updates. It isn't worth bricking just because you aren't patient, simply to (possibly) get another hour or two of battery life or a few small bug fixes.
I highly recommend that you simply be patient. Your carrier WILL release 4.4.4 eventually, and at that time you can simply take the over-the-air update assuming you haven't modified your /system or flashed custom recovery.
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my phones unlocked, so shouldnt i have the latest from motorola?? i will wait, but im just baffled on how i havent got it
idonttakedrugs said:
my phones unlocked, so shouldnt i have the latest from motorola?? i will wait, but im just baffled on how i havent got it
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It does not matter that your phone is unlocked. This is totally unrelated to receiving updates. Just FYI, NO ONE with a Moto X has received 4.4.4 yet (except MAYBE soak-testers). Only a handful of carriers are on 4.4.3.
The 4.4.3 upgrade was CANCELLED do to a bug being found, and instead, all the variants that hadn't released 4.4.3 are going to be upgraded STRAIGHT to 4.4.4 (skipping 4.4.3 entirely).
I don't think you understand just how much testing has to go into these upgrades before they are released.
Here is an EXCELLENT article that should explain it for you. The part you are interested in is called "The Big Hold-Up"
http://gizmodo.com/5987508/why-android-updates-are-so-slow
Does anybody know where i can find moto indian firmware?
I need it to unroot my moto x..
Please Help me..!!
Thanks In Advance...!!!
I need the stock 4.4.4 image too
Sorry to hijack the thread..
I am in process of getting ready to root my phone which is in 4.4.4..i need the stock image if I decide to unroot..
My phone details are in below screenshot
This was the 4.4.2 firmware on Indian Moto X XT1052, http://sbf.droid-developers.org/download.php?device=0&file=839
devilsdouble said:
This was the 4.4.2 firmware on Indian Moto X XT1052, http://sbf.droid-developers.org/download.php?device=0&file=839
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Looking for 4.4.4 stock image.. Downgrading will brick the phone
ahmedzj said:
Looking for 4.4.4 stock image.. Downgrading will brick the phone
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You will probably we waiting for a bit. The full FXZ/SBF files are usually leaked days, weeks, or sometimes even months after the OTA rollout completes.
I can't give you an ETA (no one knows), but I can tell you there is no leaked 4.4.4 SBF/FXZ for you yet...
I want to update my fkqgship to lolloipop and i didnt recive any ota updates yet anyone can help me,
Iam running on kitkat 4.4.4 and system version 21.11.23
This is the only way for now http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2987861
lollipop udate
sakamonee said:
I want to update my fkqgship to lolloipop and i didnt recive any ota updates yet anyone can help me,
Iam running on kitkat 4.4.4 and system version 21.11.23
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i need help too, i want to update my moto g xt1063, i have the same version 21.11.23 but i need to run 21.11.17 and then recive a lollipop ota, did you flash the 21.11.17 version? can someone make a tutorial?
MrGeek_9 said:
i need help too, i want to update my moto g xt1063, i have the same version 21.11.23 but i need to run 21.11.17 and then recive a lollipop ota, did you flash the 21.11.17 version? can someone make a tutorial?
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Right above you http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=57824478
Android The Greek said:
Right above you http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=57824478
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really appreciate your guide. However, is there a way to re-lock boot-loader after all processes ? I try to find a guide but it's not so clear. thannk you
Bootloader
robocopvn said:
really appreciate your guide. However, is there a way to re-lock boot-loader after all processes ? I try to find a guide but it's not so clear. thannk you
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Can you please tell me what is the point of re lock the boot loader, and whats the problem of unlocking it
robocopvn said:
really appreciate your guide. However, is there a way to re-lock boot-loader after all processes ? I try to find a guide but it's not so clear. thannk you
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There is a downgrade protection that does not let you flash previous firmware which is only bypassed by boot loader unlocked. There currently is no way to relock until newer firmware comes out.
My patience has wore thin day by day.
What's the heck wrong with Motorola?
I think they were working on the memory issue before re-releasing the OTA update. Still, I'm surprised it's taking them this long.
lollipop
robocopvn said:
really appreciate your guide. However, is there a way to re-lock boot-loader after all processes ? I try to find a guide but it's not so clear. thannk you
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did you install lollipop ? did you have the 21.11.23 version?
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did you install lollipop ? did you have the 21.11.23 version?
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No i didn't, one of my 2 G stuck on the 21.11.23. However, I just have a chat with a motorola customer service. Giving them the IMEI, and he/she confirms me that the batch update for my specific phone will be delivered within next-week, which is not a so bad news.
So if you're out of patience. It's a good way to contact Motorola
Let's hope that s/he tells you the truth.
Please let us know on or before 1/19, which is Monday after next week.
All fingers crossed.
Makes me glad I did not wait. Been on 5.0.1 for 3 weeks now
I can't wait too, it's making me so frustrated, hope they release it soon...
LOL
How sick Motorola is!
Others do have 5.0.2 and a lot of us still stuck with 4.4.4.
Even the older version of XT1063 does have Lollipop but the new ones.
Beautiful!
Alright, there is a new, hopefully it's a good news.
I don't know when it was happening but this morning, I checked my dad's xt1063 (21.11.13) and bam, there is an update to 22.21.28. I have not updated it yet, will do after work.
Also, I haven't checked my mom's xt1063 (also running 21.11.13) so I don't know the update is only on Dads or both.
Will report later.
As I expect the unexpect, my Dad's is ready to go but my Mom's is still stuck with 21.11.23. LOL
Weird!
Hell, it's ugly.
I wouldn't do it on my Mom's even when update is available.
try this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q8oTgd1G0s and let us know (read the video comments for updated info)
yeaah
hello i just got receive the update message on my xt1063 21.11.22 but i choosse "later" because i am root, should i have to unroot firt before update or not?
Hey all,
I was wondering if anyone knows of any way I can get Lollipop running on my US Cellular Moto X (2nd Generation). As far as I know they haven't pushed out an update and they've been pretty quiet if they even will. If anyone knows, let me know! Thanks!
It's possible to get 5.0 on XT1093, but buggy and difficult. Not really worth it IMO. The Liquid Smooth, CM, Ressurection, etc custom ROMs will work for you though.
A little birdy whispered in my ear it won't be too much longer before Lollipop officially comes to USCC's Moto X 2014...
borxnx said:
It's possible to get 5.0 on XT1093, but buggy and difficult. Not really worth it IMO. The Liquid Smooth, CM, Ressurection, etc custom ROMs will work for you though.
A little birdy whispered in my ear it won't be too much longer before Lollipop officially comes to USCC's Moto X 2014...
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And where have you heard that it won't be long until the USCC version gets an update? As far as I can recall they don't have an amazing track record with updating devices quickly...
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And where have you heard that it won't be long until the USCC version gets an update? As far as I can recall they don't have an amazing track record with updating devices quickly...
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I agree they haven't been known for timely updates for most devices. However, they have done very well with Moto X and Nexus 6 so far, and considering Lollipop is currently running on LESS THAN 0.1% of all Android devices it's safe to say they're not exactly "behind" on the Moto X 2014 either. They got the original Moto X updates extremely quickly, faster than or on par with major carriers in fact.
I have heard that Lollipop soak testing is underway for our device. I'm not a soak tester myself, but this is what I have heard.
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I agree they haven't been known for timely updates for most devices. However, they have done very well with Moto X and Nexus 6 so far, and considering Lollipop is currently running on LESS THAN 0.1% of all Android devices it's safe to say they're not exactly "behind" on the Moto X 2014 either. They got the original Moto X updates extremely quickly, faster than or on par with major carriers in fact.
I have heard that Lollipop soak testing is underway for our device. I'm not a soak tester myself, but this is what I have heard.
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Good points there. I went and signed up for the Motorola Feedback Network, so we'll see what happens with that.
Sent from my XT1093 using XDA Free mobile app
Android 5.0 rolling out to the US Cellular variant today
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sportsinger75 said:
Good points there. I went and signed up for the Motorola Feedback Network, so we'll see what happens with that.
Sent from my XT1093 using XDA Free mobile app
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Now that soak is over, soak testing started 1/16, probably the reason you missed getting in. borxnx was right on the money! I'm pretty happy with how fast Motorola got the soak out and final firmware. I can tell you that Lollipop runs like a dream on the XT1093, and you are all in for a treat!
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Now that soak is over, soak testing started 1/16, probably the reason you missed getting in. borxnx was right on the money! I'm pretty happy with how fast Motorola got the soak out and final firmware. I can tell you that Lollipop runs like a dream on the XT1093, and you are all in for a treat!
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What version is your firmware? I mean where did you get that? Chinese, american? Because I have the Chinese version but I want the american one. Thanks in advance
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What version is your firmware? I mean where did you get that? Chinese, american? Because I have the Chinese version but I want the american one. Thanks in advance
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for me its look like chinese 5.0.2 firmware , @xRogerxC can you post screenshot "about phone" all info below "android version" ?
you post this pictures on all forums if you cheating you must be very sad person
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/5-0-2-moto-x-china-firmware-t3024025
niko99 said:
for me its look like chinese 5.0.2 firmware , @xRogerxC can you post screenshot "about phone" all info below "android version" ?
you post this pictures on all forums if you cheating you must be very sad person
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/5-0-2-moto-x-china-firmware-t3024025
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Before you accuse me of cheating, try reading my original post more thoroughly. I was part of the soak test! Also, if you looked at my original screenshot, the baseband alone would show you that it was developed for US Cellular (USC). I have posted the rest of the screenshot so there is no doubt in your feeble mind that I am running official firmware! Also, this firmware was the final soak version. I do not know if the OTA will be a different version from what I currently have, as I have not received the OTA myself. I hope this satisfies your pessimism.
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What version is your firmware? I mean where did you get that? Chinese, american? Because I have the Chinese version but I want the american one. Thanks in advance
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You'll need to wait for the OTA, which is in the process of rolling out
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You'll need to wait for the OTA, which is in the process of rolling out
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I won't receive OTA because I am in different system. My phone is XT1097 and now is XT1085 (chinese). that's why I was asking about where you get the firmware because I want an american image to test the moto voice, chinese version is not working properly, but I see your post below that you are in soak program.
Just a comment, no matter if you are in chinese, american, european you can always have your original baseband with different system, even when is not meant to use it, that's why we asked about it.
regards!
xRogerxC said:
Before you accuse me of cheating, try reading my original post more thoroughly. I was part of the soak test! Also, if you looked at my original screenshot, the baseband alone would show you that it was developed for US Cellular (USC). I have posted the rest of the screenshot so there is no doubt in your feeble mind that I am running official firmware! Also, this firmware was the final soak version. I do not know if the OTA will be a different version from what I currently have, as I have not received the OTA myself. I hope this satisfies your pessimism.
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very sorry and I give back honor, and i can eat my hat , you know that was so strange You are only one person on every forums what got this update ( soak no matter ).
sorry once again !
niko99 said:
very sorry and I give back honor, and i can eat my hat , you know that was so strange You are only one person on every forums what got this update ( soak no matter ).
sorry once again !
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No problem @niko99. I haven't received the OTA yet myself. I'm not really sure if the firmware I have will be changed in the OTA, or if it will stay the same, just know it is the last update during the soak test
I got the OTA but now under about this phone and status
Network: unknown
Cellular network type: unknown
Service state: Voice ut of service / Data: out of service
Cellular Network State: Disconnected
My Phone Number: Unknown
Please help desperate need!
phillybizzle said:
I got the OTA but now under about this phone and status
Network: unknown
Cellular network type: unknown
Service state: Voice ut of service / Data: out of service
Cellular Network State: Disconnected
My Phone Number: Unknown
Please help desperate need!
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so, you loose signal at all. is weird, because the OTA has patchs for every partition, even for the modems, in you case you have a problem with the modem, you need to flash your stock modem (NOH and fsg.mbn files) via fastboot
Hope this help you
juliospinoza said:
so, you loose signal at all. is weird, because the OTA has patchs for every partition, even for the modems, in you case you have a problem with the modem, you need to flash your stock modem (NOH and fsg.mbn files) via fastboot
Hope this help you
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i cannot for the life of me find the stock modem files anywhere!!!!!!!!!!
xRogerxC said:
Now that soak is over, soak testing started 1/16, probably the reason you missed getting in. borxnx was right on the money! I'm pretty happy with how fast Motorola got the soak out and final firmware. I can tell you that Lollipop runs like a dream on the XT1093, and you are all in for a treat!
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phillybizzle said:
i cannot for the life of me find the stock modem files anywhere!!!!!!!!!!
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Maybe he can help you. He has the stock firmware. You only need to ask.
By the way, if there is any system image of your phone out there you can use the modems, is indifferent if is kit Kat or Lollipop, they will work in both systems.
Good luck
juliospinoza said:
so, you loose signal at all. is weird, because the OTA has patchs for every partition, even for the modems, in you case you have a problem with the modem, you need to flash your stock modem (NOH and fsg.mbn files) via fastboot
Hope this help you
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juliospinoza said:
Maybe he can help you. He has the stock firmware. You only need to ask.
By the way, if there is any system image of your phone out there you can use the modems, is indifferent if is kit Kat or Lollipop, they will work in both systems.
Good luck
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i just downloaded this file :
USC_XT1093_4.4.4_KXE21.187-43_cid9_CFC.xml
and tried manually to reflash the stock recovery only i am getting a error in pink text saying "mismatched partition size (recovery)"
phillybizzle said:
i just downloaded this file :
USC_XT1093_4.4.4_KXE21.187-43_cid9_CFC.xml
and tried manually to reflash the stock recovery only i am getting a error in pink text saying "mismatched partition size (recovery)"
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Yes and that's because you are trying to flash and old stock recovery version, if you want to downgrade you have to use different steps here is the post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/help/lollipop-to-kit-kat-t2986044
In your case you only need to flash the NOH and fsg files. By now I am not at my computer but here is my post check the steps to recover signal after an OTA update
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2972693