Knock Code for D415v10c - LG Optimus L90

This is Knock Code (the series of taps to unlock the device while screen is off or on) for the LG L90-D415 running the stock V10c ROM.
What this does:
This uses some of the items from the stock V10e ROM to allow anyone running the V10c ROM to use LG's KnockCode feature.
How this was developed:
This was brought about by DevoutDevelopment spending ages to find out how to open the V10e KDZ file. Once this was done, aerdely brought it to attention that some of the files could be used to allow knock code to work on older versions of the rom.
Downloads
Knock Code Version 1
Special Thanks:
Sandix for the hosting of the download​
XDA:DevDB Information
Knock Code for D415v10c, Tool/Utility for the LG Optimus L90
Contributors
DevoutDevelopment, aerdely
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 1
Beta Release Date: 2015-01-26
Created 2015-01-27
Last Updated 2015-01-27

Installed this mod and now I can't root via Towelroot. I'm on the stock 10c ROM. Any fixes?
It says phone not supported but it was working before I flashed it. Help pls.

Solenz said:
Installed this mod and now I can't root via Towelroot. I'm on the stock 10c ROM. Any fixes?
It says phone not supported but it was working before I flashed it. Help pls.
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Try flashing v10c boot.img if you have it, the mod had v10e boot.img built in which would keep you from rooting, i updated my knock code zip and took the v10e boot.img out for that reason. Originally we thought it was necessary for the knock code to work but after testing i found out its not. You can unpack the zip, remove the boot.img and repack it.
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Solenz said:
Installed this mod and now I can't root via Towelroot. I'm on the stock 10c ROM. Any fixes?
It says phone not supported but it was working before I flashed it. Help pls.
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If all else fails since you say cant root, ill repack it with the v10c boot.img and upload it if necessary, that will fix it.
Here's the v10c boot.img to fix your current issue of rooting.
https://mega.co.nz/#!x1MnTZAB!WXGn70DQwPjlwwp5xdiSX8UbmsqdtNagz2i0mDw9ry0
Here is a modified version of knockcode zip with out the boot.bin for future use.
https://mega.co.nz/#!koUBBbhS!su61HXVmbgec-oPywk23F0qa17Z9LHogTk90cIUVGVU

It's working now, thank you. Before you posted this I ended up advanced restoring the boot.img from a backup but lost the Knockon capability. Will try the zips you uploaded soon

Solenz said:
It's working now, thank you. Before you posted this I ended up advanced restoring the boot.img from a backup but lost the Knockon capability. Will try the zips you uploaded soon
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It should work, its the same zip, i just removed the boot.img so hope it does, honestly you can install it with out the zip as well by copying th 2 lglockscreen.apk's to /data/app folder, just make sure it over writes the old one, you can also save it if you wanted to go back. Thers also an apk in the /system/cust/overlay/app folder, com.lglockscreen.apk, if theres an issue with the zip, make sure you remove that one. If theres an issue after installing the zip.

Solenz said:
It's working now, thank you. Before you posted this I ended up advanced restoring the boot.img from a backup but lost the Knockon capability. Will try the zips you uploaded soon
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You also can stay or upgrade to d41510e again and root with this new method some one else found. Confirmed works on d415 while on firmware d41510e.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3049772

Related

**Safestrap-I537Active-3.75-KitKat.apk w/Working ROM Slots!**

See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56119330&postcount=336
Please use this thread in the General Section for non-development related discussion.
When time permits, I'll give it a shot. Kind of funny I'm going to uninstall my old (disabled ROM slot) Safestrap v. 3.73 for a newer Safestrap with the same version number.
Would my older TWRP Safestrap backups work in different slots to switch from NH3 to NE3 and then back again? Just curious if the locked bootloader would allow that, not that I have any inclination to revert from NH3 to NE3, because NH3 works better for me.
@muniz_ri, you've helped me out quite a bit in the past. Thank you for this SafeStrap slot development. You really should include a "Donate" link in your profile. :good:
Also, is it still advisable to flash the Safestrap i537_kitkat_masterpatch-v.2.zip?
namitutonka said:
When time permits, I'll give it a shot. Kind of funny I'm going to uninstall my old (disabled ROM slot) Safestrap v. 3.73 for a newer Safestrap with the same version number.
Would my older TWRP Safestrap backups work in different slots to switch from NH3 to NE3 and then back again? Just curious if the locked bootloader would allow that, not that I have any inclination to revert from NH3 to NE3, because NH3 works better for me.
@muniz_ri, you've helped me out quite a bit in the past. Thank you for this SafeStrap slot development. You really should include a "Donate" link in your profile. :good:
Also, is it still advisable to flash the Safestrap i537_kitkat_masterpatch-v.2.zip?
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This is the same ver of ss. i.e. same twrp ver, but w/repaired rom slots so it should be compatible with your old backups. And thx, I will add a donate link in the next daybor two.
cyanogenmod
1: is there a way to get cyanogenmon to i537 ?
2: where can i get an updated list of roms fro i537
i537_kitkat_masterpatch-v.2.zip
muniz_ri said:
This is the same ver of ss. i.e. same twrp ver, but w/repaired rom slots so it should be compatible with your old backups. And thx, I will add a donate link in the next daybor two.
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Is the i537_kitkat_masterpatch-v.2.zip needed? It is referred to in the first post of the OP here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2791564
with a download link here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=15875
Asking if this ...masterpatch-v2 is needed or not because of the following problems.
1. Safestrap slots were working although shutdown was problematic with 'long push'.
2. Within Safestrap, it failed to install i537_Update.zip with Slot-1 active. This .zip, thanks to @Devo7v, can be found in the first post of the OP here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2629093, under the heading I537UCUCNH3 (4.4.2) Released 2014-09-25 - OFFICIAL
Unofficial Flashable Zip 127MB (can only be flashed through SafeStrap) FYI, this zip matched its MD5 signature.
I also had over 6Gb of internal storage available.
Has anyone successfully installed i537_Update.zip with this 'fixed' version of SafeStrap into an extra ROM slot?
In the meantime I am back to rooted NH3 along with "disabled single Stock slot" version of Safestrap.
namitutonka said:
Is the i537_kitkat_masterpatch-v.2.zip needed? It is referred to in the first post of the OP here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2791564
with a download link here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=15875
Asking if this ...masterpatch-v2 is needed or not because of the following problems.
1. Safestrap slots were working although shutdown was problematic with 'long push'.
2. Within Safestrap, it failed to install i537_Update.zip with Slot-1 active. This .zip, thanks to @Devo7v, can be found in the first post of the OP here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2629093, under the heading I537UCUCNH3 (4.4.2) Released 2014-09-25 - OFFICIAL
Unofficial Flashable Zip 127MB (can only be flashed through SafeStrap) FYI, this zip matched its MD5 signature.
I also had over 6Gb of internal storage available.
Has anyone successfully installed i537_Update.zip with this 'fixed' version of SafeStrap into an extra ROM slot?
In the meantime I am back to rooted NH3 along with "disabled single Stock slot" version of Safestrap.
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I think you're a little bit confused about what the i537_Update.zip is for. That zip file updates your stock NE3 firmware to NH3. It will update system files, the modems, and parts of the kernel. It should not be used on any custom ROMs or ROM slots. It should only be used to update your stock ROM. The reason it was posted is because if you are currently rooted on NE3 firmware, you cannot install the official OTA update without completely wiping your phone and returning to stock NE3. The i537_Update.zip bypasses the signature checks in the OTA and allows you to update your phone from NE3 to NH3 whether you're rooted or not.
I haven't used the newest version of SafeStrap but I'm almost certain you would need to flash the masterpatch-v2 after flashing a custom ROM to a new ROM slot. The masterpatch allows the custom ROM to access certain functions of your stock kernel; without it you're probably going to have issues with your wifi and camera on your new ROM. Hopefully I was able to clear things up and not confuse you even more.
Works with custom rom
I got Hyperdrive v19 working with rom slot. I flashed the masterpatchv2 and everything seems to be working. Starting this process I had rooted stock NE3 and removed the old safestrap as instructed. Installed the new safestrap, created rom slot, and flashed rom and patch. Install was simple with no problems.
If anyone has questions I can give more details or help troubleshoot.
I've tried installing SS 'til the cows came home and not having any luck. Even ran the SELinux mode changer (set to permissive) and tried the install again. I'm rooted on 4.4.2/NH3. I've scanned the threads but haven't seen any answers pop out for me. The popups in the SS app say it was installed successfully, but the State continually says "Not installed".
camattin said:
I've tried installing SS 'til the cows came home and not having any luck. Even ran the SELinux mode changer (set to permissive) and tried the install again. I'm rooted on 4.4.2/NH3. I've scanned the threads but haven't seen any answers pop out for me. The popups in the SS app say it was installed successfully, but the State continually says "Not installed".
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Do you have xposed framework installed? Did you make sure to temporarily uninstall it before installing safestrap? I hit my head against a wall for a few days before I realized that one, myself.
Duckman5 said:
Do you have xposed framework installed? Did you make sure to temporarily uninstall it before installing safestrap? I hit my head against a wall for a few days before I realized that one, myself.
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Nope, don't have xposed installed. Can't figure this one out!
Thinking about just pulling the apk apart and shoving the bits in where they "belong" (effectively reversing the manual SS uninstall steps).
But it's way too late at night for me to think about that right now.
camattin said:
Nope, don't have xposed installed. Can't figure this one out!
Thinking about just pulling the apk apart and shoving the bits in where they "belong" (effectively reversing the manual SS uninstall steps).
But it's way too late at night for me to think about that right now.
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Can you try this version and see if it installs: ATT-Safestrap-S4-ACTIVE-3.73.apk
camattin said:
Nope, don't have xposed installed. Can't figure this one out!
Thinking about just pulling the apk apart and shoving the bits in where they "belong" (effectively reversing the manual SS uninstall steps).
But it's way too late at night for me to think about that right now.
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I got nothing, then. Sorry.
Amen to it being too late. I'm done with what I needed to get done. Time to turn in.
Whatever you end up doing, good luck. Post results here for other people if they have similar issues.
muniz_ri said:
Can you try this version and see if it installs: ATT-Safestrap-S4-ACTIVE-3.73.apk
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That was the first one I had downloaded and tried. The second one was 3.73 off of the 'downloads' link from the other thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448942). Same results with either one.
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Duckman5 said:
I got nothing, then. Sorry.
Amen to it being too late. I'm done with what I needed to get done. Time to turn in.
Whatever you end up doing, good luck. Post results here for other people if they have similar issues.
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Will do... hopefully I will have something to post about it eventually. Unless I just give up and get a Nexus 6.
camattin said:
That was the first one I had downloaded and tried. The second one was 3.73 off of the 'downloads' link from the other thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448942). Same results with either one.
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Will do... hopefully I will have something to post about it eventually. Unless I just give up and get a Nexus 6.
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No that is not the same one you tried I just put that one together and posted it for you to try. Its sets selinux to permissive.
muniz_ri said:
No that is not the same one you tried I just put that one together and posted it for you to try. Its sets selinux to permissive.
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Ahh, my bad. I had just assumed (and you know what they say about that) that since it was the same version and from androidfilehost, that it was the first one I had grabbed.
This one installed successfully and it just finished creating rom-slot-1 for me!
Doing a backup of the base rom... then on to installing hyperdrive into rom-slot-1 and applying masterpatchv.2. Am I missing any steps there or is it really that simple now?
Update: Installed HD 18.1, insalled master patch.2, enabled USB debugging so I could enter APN settings. Still had the camera FC, speakerphone wouldn't work and wi-fi would not turn on.
Going back to stock and restoring my backup for now... will have to try this again later.
Added new Safestrap version to my OP here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56119330&postcount=336
camattin said:
I've tried installing SS 'til the cows came home and not having any luck. Even ran the SELinux mode changer (set to permissive) and tried the install again. I'm rooted on 4.4.2/NH3. I've scanned the threads but haven't seen any answers pop out for me. The popups in the SS app say it was installed successfully, but the State continually says "Not installed".
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I lowered modem.bin and HLOS.bin and then t worked to flash Hyperdrive!
TransformixS4 said:
I lowered modem.bin and HLOS.bin and then t worked to flash Hyperdrive!
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@muniz_ri provided an update which fixed whatever was not working with it.
Now if I could only get hyperdrive working with wifi/camera/speakerphone.
camattin said:
@muniz_ri provided an update which fixed whatever was not working with it.
Now if I could only get hyperdrive working with wifi/camera/speakerphone.
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Th 4.4.2 fix works with the old modem.bin and Hlos.bin
TransformixS4 said:
Th 4.4.2 fix works with the old modem.bin and Hlos.bin
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A little more specific? Don't see either of those files sitting around on my phone (which is back to running stock).
I packaged up my own zip last night adding in all of the /etc/wifi files and also updated the dhd.ko and scsi_wait_scan.ko files in there (the ones in the masterpatch zip were outdated when compared with my stock versions). But it was all to no avail.

[ROM] 5.0.2 Stock-ROM - LG D415 L90

I am not responsible for bricked devices. Follow these steps at your own RISK! :angel:
Flashing this ROM will install the STOCK Android 5.0.2 OS From LG & T-Mobile.
This is only intended for use on the LG L90 D415 (T-Mobile Variant)
I've tested and everything works just fine. Just be sure to flash the SuperSU zip I've also provided. otherwise you WILL lose root!
I ASSUME YOU ALREADY HAVE BEEN FLASHING ROMS ON YOUR DEVICE AND ALREADY HAVE A CUSTOM RECOVERY INSTALLED!
I'm currently running a TWRP flashable version of the Official Lollipop update for the D415 L90 Optimus, or as I call it, the LollipOptimus! LOL
Rooted and all!
In post #3 there are links to my downloads. :laugh:
thanks to: @DevoutDevelopment for advice!
& @shoxxy for twrp!
Thanks to LG for updating this mid-range device!
Thank you to the L90 community! :highfive: You guys ROCK!
XDA:DevDB Information
D415 Lollipop STOKK-ROM [Recovery Flashable], ROM for the LG Optimus L90
Contributors
brossovitch
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: LGE L90 D415 (w7)
Based On: Stock LG/TMO OTA
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: D415-LolliSTOKK
Stable Release Date: 2015-04-15
Created 2015-04-09
Last Updated 2015-04-15
Reserved
For this Rom to flash and function properly you need:
An LG Optimus D415 (T-Mobile USA) which has a custom recovery installed.
As far as the boot loader being unlocked.... I never had the LG bootloader to begin with, only fastboot.
The current functioning ROM is FULL stock. You must flash SuperSU before rebooting or you will lose ROOT!
**************INSTRUCTIONS*****************
First download all three files in the next post. they are:
1. ROM Zip (LG/TMO packed by me.)
2. SuperSU update Zip (Mediafire)
3. TWRP.img (shoxxy)
++Ensure you have TWRP installed.++
Then do this:
1. Reboot into TWRP (CWM works too, I reccomend Shoxxys TWRP)
2. Flash ROM
4. Flash SuperSU zip to keep ROOT
5. Factory reset via TWRP
6. Reboot
You're DONE!
It will take several minutes to begin booting, be patient. You MAY see the LG logo for a minimum of 5 minutes, don't freak out!
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FRIENDLY HEADS UP:
The Stock ROM file is more than 1GB (1.07gb actually) so you'll need to have enough free space on your SDcard.
YES, I reccomend flashing it from the External SD Card.
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Stock LG Lollipop unrooted?
Just follow this simple tutorial:
http://highonandroid.com/android-smartphones/how-to-root-lg-g-flex-2-g2-g3-on-lollipop/
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If you need a way to install TWRP from the device and you are rooted I HIGHLY recommend RASHR:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.mkrtchyan.recoverytools&hl=en
Godspeed to you all. PM me if you have issues. But I'm not responsible for your decisions!
DOWNLOADS
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LG L90 D415 Lollipop Stock LG ROM​******************************************
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TWRP by @shoxxy :
https://mega.co.nz/#!w9kjwaxY!xzJUOWd_BErk-F3_mAHAz3JUaVfypy1hFjffBoJOrxQ
(Mirror link on my MEGA account with permission from Shoxxy, you may not do the same..)
Updated: 04/27/2015
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Shoxxy's TWRP Thread (GO GIVE SOME THANKS):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-l90/development/recovery-twrp2-7-1-0lgl90w7xxshoxx-t2826150
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SuperSU v2.46:
https://mega.co.nz/#!gotQHIpJ!aFb-3XvJQjav6ASo79G24dEgpVvOpWutnGbmMZWUVS8
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STOCK ROM:
https://mega.co.nz/#!QhNBjaYS!6H4_HX7wMW5zy7rs2FgNRpvj2eBfZW6OSxLZ3kP9nno
Updated: 04/16/2015 @ 05:23am
There is an issue with baseband coming from KK based ROMs.
There are work arounds.
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All file access to my L90 folder on MEGA:
https://mega.co.nz/#F!FgVjna7T!DA9yydBcB0PIk9UxeVZXzw
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+LG FLASH TOOL THREAD:
> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2797190
(o^;^o)
LollipOptimus™
I have put together a modified version of this ROM. It's the stock OS with many changes..
Debloated and trimmed to where it is as MY daily driver..
It's stable, smooth, and functional. There are many things removed, like the quick memo app and quick remote app, I will not put them back in. You could just trial and error debloat the system on your own, like I did this week..
Anyway, here's the ROM:
https://mega.co.nz/#!B4EEXZxZ!40XcuPjeFMUVcW0TpAOeQwVkuZNNCzs9OtH9V-TJVl4
There will be updates made periodically. It's not fully done yet, IMO.
Make a nandroid before flashing this! Just in case!
Let me know immediately if there are any issues!
I'm so ready for this. I can finally have my camera back.
This is gonna be too good. Thanks for all the legwork so lazy bums like myself can enjoy the goodness.
nemesis101x said:
I'm so ready for this. I can finally have my camera back.
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The Camera works! everything except the baseband for some reason...
I'm going to figure this out.
then provide a link to the ROM and SUPERSU zip to ensure you stay rooted.
I had some problems and the zip I made accidentally flashed the stock boot loader, OH NO!
adb reboot fastboot
then
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
YAY I learned things today!
brossovitch said:
The Camera works! everything except the baseband for some reason...
I'm going to figure this out.
then provide a link to the ROM and SUPERSU zip to ensure you stay rooted.
I had some problems and the zip I made accidentally flashed the stock boot loader, OH NO!
adb reboot fastboot
then
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
YAY I learned things today!
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Baseband
I had this problem with stock kitkat.... I think it was my META file or my ubuntu giving me problems at that time
Razer206 said:
Baseband
I had this problem with stock kitkat.... I think it was my META file or my ubuntu giving me problems at that time
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How did you fix this problem?
brossovitch said:
How did you fix this problem?
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I never did somebody had already release deodexe KitKat back last Dec.... So I delete my Lil project
Check your boot img, could be giving problems
What tool did you use to pull systems files from kdz? I will upload mines if you wanna see them
Razer206 said:
I never did somebody had already release deodexe KitKat back last Dec.... So I delete my Lil project
Check your boot img, could be giving problems
What tool did you use to pull systems files from kdz? I will upload mines if you wanna see them
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I used the LG firmware extraction tool.
I've fixed the issued! Uploading SOON!
Currently debloating. I will release debloated with SUPERSU and busybox preinstalled. I'm not going to deodex, I'll leave that to the individual.
This ROM is amazing. LG is really out doing themselves!
As it stands, my ROM is 1.07GB as a zip. I'm timming it down. Hoping to get somewhere nearer to 700mb..
Keep your eye's peeled. It's coming!
brossovitch said:
Currently debloating. I will release debloated with SUPERSU and busybox preinstalled. I'm not going to deodex, I'll leave that to the individual.
This ROM is amazing. LG is really out doing themselves!
As it stands, my ROM is 1.07GB as a zip. I'm timming it down. Hoping to get somewhere nearer to 700mb..
Keep your eye's peeled. It's coming!
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You see deodex lollipop is crazy long, and lollipop throwing issues...
. I don't blame you, do the best you can
I'm currently running a TWRP flashable version of the Official Lollipop update for the D415 L90 Optimus, or as I call it, the LollipOptimus! LOL
Rooted and all!
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Could you do TWRP or CWM flashable version of the Official Lollipop update for the D410 L90 Optimus?
brossovitch said:
Currently debloating. I will release debloated with SUPERSU and busybox preinstalled. I'm not going to deodex, I'll leave that to the individual.
This ROM is amazing. LG is really out doing themselves!
As it stands, my ROM is 1.07GB as a zip. I'm timming it down. Hoping to get somewhere nearer to 700mb..
Keep your eye's peeled. It's coming!
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I know, that if i will flash twrp on stock lollipop D410 it will be bricked. Are U changing loader to avoid this? Or u create flashable 5.0.2 that working on older loaders?
Andruxa666777 said:
I know, that if i will flash twrp on stock lollipop D410 it will be bricked. Are U changing loader to avoid this? Or u create flashable 5.0.2 that working on older loaders?
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Nope, none of that.
I will say this, @Quarx has a Lollipop CWM recovery if you're worried about recovery compatibility....
I honestly prefer to use the FLAWLESS TWRP from @shoxxy .........I mean, it's simply the best!
I flashed via TWRP with no problems whatsoever/
I flash the ZIP, then SuperSU.zip, then just to be extra safe I reflashed the TWRP.IMG from recovery.
then I rebooted recovery to ensure TWRP was installed.
then simply rebooted the system...
everything worked great so far.
I just want to test it a few more times and make sure I don't kill anyone elses device. I had a WiFi only phone for a good 7hrs. nobody should have to deal with that.
I bricked this device several times today already, i need to ensure everything is working well before I have someone test.
I currently have a few people in mind to test. if they agree and try it out with no problems, it will be free for the taking!
Should I leave it stock with GApps? or remove all the GApps so users can flash their own..?
I say remove all gapps so we can flash our own.
Might give a little bit of freedom for the users. But I don't really care! I wanna try this out!
brossovitch said:
Nope, none of that.
I will say this, @Quarx has a Lollipop CWM recovery if you're worried about recovery compatibility....
I honestly prefer to use the FLAWLESS TWRP from @shoxxy .........I mean, it's simply the best!
I flashed via TWRP with no problems whatsoever/
I flash the ZIP, then SuperSU.zip, then just to be extra safe I reflashed the TWRP.IMG from recovery.
then I rebooted recovery to ensure TWRP was installed.
then simply rebooted the system...
everything worked great so far.
I just want to test it a few more times and make sure I don't kill anyone elses device. I had a WiFi only phone for a good 7hrs. nobody should have to deal with that.
I bricked this device several times today already, i need to ensure everything is working well before I have someone test.
I currently have a few people in mind to test. if they agree and try it out with no problems, it will be free for the taking!
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no, i mean that you are creating flashable 5.0.2, that will be flashing from recovery on 4.4.2 phone аnd after flashing recovery still properly working? It is?
But the official firmware via LG Support tool reflashes boot, aboot,laf,recovery,system folder etc. Does this mean that your firmware flashes only kernel, folders systems and data, but first levels of loading(like aboot) stay from older 4.4.2?
Andruxa666777 said:
no, i mean that you are creating flashable 5.0.2, that will be flashing from recovery on 4.4.2 phone аnd after flashing recovery still properly working? It is?
But the official firmware via LG Support tool reflashes boot, aboot,laf,recovery,system folder etc. Does this mean that your firmware flashes only kernel, folders systems and data, but first levels of loading(like aboot) stay from older 4.4.2?
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No, this ROM will flash all those, then just flash SUPERSU and TWRP right behind it. it typically works. Try it out.
I uploaded a BETA, be careful!

Root+Xposed+Adaway on Marshmallow (XT1095)

Has anyone rooted and installed xposed and adaway on the recent update for the XT1095?
I've tried. Thus far, I get crashes galore using the latest systemless root. Have not gone farther than that yet. Anyone have any success?
Adaway and Root - but don't use Systemless, it just gives me fits.
I used this: forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/development/root-root-moto-x-2014-android-t3249105
worked perfectly fine! Xposed is next up
iletired said:
Adaway and Root - but don't use Systemless, it just gives me fits.
I used this: forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/development/root-root-moto-x-2014-android-t3249105
worked perfectly fine! Xposed is next up
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Just to confirm - you flashed the kernel meant for the XT1097 (Brazilian BR-PT) on the US Pure Edition XT1095 Pure (TMO)?
lordloki77 said:
Just to confirm - you flashed the kernel meant for the XT1097 (Brazilian BR-PT) on the US Pure Edition XT1095 Pure (TMO)?
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Yes, it works without a hitch. Not sure why, but it did. I tried Seamless, then it didn't work, so I used the .bat file and everything worked fine.
I did install xposed - see below
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
File Type: zip xposed-v79-sdk23-arm.zip
AMP+ for the power menu was just updated for Marshmallow the other day and works
iletired said:
Yes, it works without a hitch. Not sure why, but it did. I tried Seamless, then it didn't work, so I used the .bat file and everything worked fine.
I did install xposed - see below
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
File Type: zip xposed-v79-sdk23-arm.zip
AMP+ for the power menu was just updated for Marshmallow the other day and works
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Didn't expect that to work. Thanks for confirming - I'll definitely try out at some point.
iletired said:
Yes, it works without a hitch. Not sure why, but it did. I tried Seamless, then it didn't work, so I used the .bat file and everything worked fine.
I did install xposed - see below
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
File Type: zip xposed-v79-sdk23-arm.zip
AMP+ for the power menu was just updated for Marshmallow the other day and works
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nomadism said:
Didn't expect that to work. Thanks for confirming - I'll definitely try out at some point.
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nomadism - if you have not yet flashed the brazilian kernel, but have upgraded to 6.0 and have TWRP flashed, can you capture the kernel first? Junior has said he would create a modified kernel for us using the chainfire WIP method.
lordloki77 said:
nomadism - if you have not yet flashed the brazilian kernel, but have upgraded to 6.0 and have TWRP flashed, can you capture the kernel first? Junior has said he would create a modified kernel for us using the chainfire WIP method.
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I have the untouched kernel, and I can easily boot to TWRP. Can you tell me how to capture the untouched kernel? Do I simply back the kernel from TWRP - backup?
nomadism said:
I have the untouched kernel, and I can easily boot to TWRP. Can you tell me how to capture the untouched kernel? Do I simply back the kernel from TWRP - backup?
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brilliant. the kernel is the boot.img partition. so you should be able to just do a normal backup (or only the boot partition). This will create a file named boot.emmc.win -> just change the filename to boot.img (make sure if you are using windows that you have unchecked the option to hide known filetype extensions (probably overkill, but in case you need to change the setting: http://www.howtohaven.com/system/show-file-extensions-in-windows-explorer.shtml). let me know when you've created it (you should zip the file, and then upload to this post as boot.zip or similar).
XT1095 can unlock bootloader, right? can install TWRP, right ? And can flash supersu from TWRP??
very easy to root XT1095
md07 said:
XT1095 can unlock bootloader, right? can install TWRP, right ? And can flash supersu from TWRP??
very easy to root XT1095
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if you aren't on marshmallow, please don't comment. No, it is no longer as simple as it was to just root, even with unlocked bootloader. I can send you some links if you are curious to learn. but please try not to troll.
Thanks for the data!! Let's keep sharing what we find out.
lordloki77 said:
brilliant. the kernel is the boot.img partition. so you should be able to just do a normal backup (or only the boot partition). This will create a file named boot.emmc.win -> just change the filename to boot.img (make sure if you are using windows that you have unchecked the option to hide known filetype extensions (probably overkill, but in case you need to change the setting: http://www.howtohaven.com/system/show-file-extensions-in-windows-explorer.shtml). let me know when you've created it (you should zip the file, and then upload to this post as boot.zip or similar).
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Done and uploaded as an attachment to this post
Also available here in dropbox
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/52727/boot.img.zip
I can confirm @Chainfire's system-less root works fine on XT1095 running the latest marshmallow. Just boot into TWRP then flash the BETA-Supersu-2.62.zip. If you use 2.64 zip , don't use the default system mode, it causes FC errors. System-less mode maybe works fine, but i didn't test. If you want to, you can echo 'SYSTEMLESS=TRUE' to /data/.supersu before flashing the 2.64 zip.
来自我的 XT1095 上的 Tapatalk
Add root for XT1092 and XT1095
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/development/root-root-moto-x-2014-android-t3249105
nomadism said:
Done and uploaded as an attachment to this post
Also available here in dropbox
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/52727/boot.img.zip
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Junior did it. See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63826996&postcount=1
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purejoy said:
I can confirm @Chainfire's system-less root works fine on XT1095 running the latest marshmallow. Just boot into TWRP then flash the BETA-Supersu-2.62.zip. If you use 2.64 zip , don't use the default system mode, it causes FC errors. System-less mode maybe works fine, but i didn't test. If you want to, you can echo 'SYSTEMLESS=TRUE' to /data/.supersu before flashing the 2.64 zip.
来自我的 XT1095 上的 Tapatalk
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Pure/junior, I think this is a stupid question, but is there any benefit to system less root if you're planning to use xposed framework anyway? Wouldn't you still need junior's root kernels? Because xposed clearly modifies /system, which is the point of the modified kernel, no?
It's late. I may be talking crazy.
lordloki77 said:
Junior did it. See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63826996&postcount=1
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Pure/junior, I think this is a stupid question, but is there any benefit to system less root if you're planning to use xposed framework anyway? Wouldn't you still need junior's root kernels? Because xposed clearly modifies /system, which is the point of the modified kernel, no?
It's late. I may be talking crazy.
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What I've heard is that using the system less root with some minor modifications allows you to use android pay (originally not possible on rooted devices). I also root mostly for xposed, but for some they might not need it and would prefer an minimal amount of modifications I guess.
lordloki77 said:
Junior did it. See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63826996&postcount=1
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Pure/junior, I think this is a stupid question, but is there any benefit to system less root if you're planning to use xposed framework anyway? Wouldn't you still need junior's root kernels? Because xposed clearly modifies /system, which is the point of the modified kernel, no?
It's late. I may be talking crazy.
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The benefits of system-less root over the traditional way can be found here: http://www.xda-developers.com/chainfire-releases-root-for-android-6-0-without-modifying-system/
Junior's work is appreciated and the system-less root's script actually doing the same thing to patch the kernel.
As the Xposed Framework, you can easily revert to stock by Rovo89's uninstaller script.
hi,
i flashed the 5.1 ROM (RETDEALL) -> get the two OTA-updates to 6.0 -> boot into twrp -> install SuperSu v2.62-3. -> rooted
I also try the v2.64 before, but unfortunately all app's keep force closing^^
Works fine with my XT1092 (RETDEALL) and unlocked bootloader.
https://goo.gl/photos/h5QqfVa6JpvF8qPr6
I just followed the instructions here to flash the modified kernel > flashed twrp > install SuperSu 2.52 through the new recovery and was able to root but ended up losing wifi and network connectivity. Any suggestions to fix this despite restoring to 5.1 stock and going through all the OTA updates?

Anyone know what's in the Verizon Update pushed on 4/12? OTA XT1096

I'm wondering if it's worth it. Version 23.201.2.en.us
I'm not sure, but here it is:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/12873062/Blur_Version.23.201.2.victara_verizon.verizon.en.US.zip
Is there a way to flash this onto a rooted phone? I unlocked my XT1096 a couple of months ago and installed Teamwin then flashed SuperSU.
I need some help on this too. I heard it's just a security update but it fails for me because I'm rooted and deleted a bunch of apps. Is there any way to take the OTA update?
dunderball said:
I need some help on this too. I heard it's just a security update but it fails for me because I'm rooted and deleted a bunch of apps. Is there any way to take the OTA update?
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To take the ota you have to reflash the full 5.1 firmware for verizon.
You can't have root nor a modified sytem for OTAs to work. So you need back all those apps you removed and get rid of root.
Sent from my XT1095 using Tapatalk
jonnythan said:
I'm not sure, but here it is:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/12873062/Blur_Version.23.201.2.victara_verizon.verizon.en.US.zip
Is there a way to flash this onto a rooted phone? I unlocked my XT1096 a couple of months ago and installed Teamwin then flashed SuperSU.
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dunderball said:
I need some help on this too. I heard it's just a security update but it fails for me because I'm rooted and deleted a bunch of apps. Is there any way to take the OTA update?
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I've put together a debloated TWRP flashable version. It's here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66354183&postcount=1057
Please review the first post in that thread as the ROM is partially debloated and has SuperSU and Xposed pre-installed. GApps have been removed and you need to install your own. It is possible with the files posted to have a full stock install but you'll need the instructions from that thread to accomplish that.
mikeoswego said:
I've put together a debloated TWRP flashable version. It's here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66354183&postcount=1057
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Which of these files would I want to flash, if I'm running stock firmware (rooted with SuperSU flashed)? The update from Verizon is ~20 MB, but you have a 30MB modem firmware and 398K bootloader.
jonnythan said:
Which of these files would I want to flash, if I'm running stock firmware (rooted with SuperSU flashed)? The update from Verizon is ~20 MB, but you have a 30MB modem firmware and 398K bootloader.
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Ok, those files are for the stock based rom that I maintain. You need to read the first post in that thread to understand what it is. SuperSU and Xposed are preinstalled, GApps are removed and you have to install your own. If you want a full stock install, that is also possible with the files posted, it's all explained there.
The file sizes are different because the Verizon patch has some full files like gpt.bin and fsg.mbm but the rest is just small patches to apply to the exisiting files. The first thing the Verizon patch does is check that you have the correct original files and if not, it aborts; you can't apply the patch if you've modified system by installing SuperSU, etc. My patches have the gpt.bin update seperate for ease of putting the files together, the firmware has the fsg.mbm file from the Verizon patch and then the full modem partition from my phone after applying the patch instead of just the patch files. That way the patches can be applied no matter what is on your phone now but they are much larger files.
mikeoswego said:
Ok, those files are for the stock based rom that I maintain. You need to read the first post in that thread to understand what it is. SuperSU and Xposed are preinstalled, GApps are removed and you have to install your own. If you want a full stock install, that is also possible with the files posted, it's all explained there.
The file sizes are different because the Verizon patch has some full files like gpt.bin and fsg.mbm but the rest is just small patches to apply to the exisiting files. The first thing the Verizon patch does is check that you have the correct original files and if not, it aborts; you can't apply the patch if you've modified system by installing SuperSU, etc. My patches have the gpt.bin update seperate for ease of putting the files together, the firmware has the fsg.mbm file from the Verizon patch and then the full modem partition from my phone after applying the patch instead of just the patch files. That way the patches can be applied no matter what is on your phone now but they are much larger files.
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Thanks mikeoswego. I flashed the two smaller files you provided using TWRP. Are those the only 2 zip files I need? I didn't see anything specific to a kernel or anything.
I am on rooted stock rom where I deleted a bunch of apps I didn't want.
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dunderball said:
Thanks mikeoswego. I flashed the two smaller files you provided using TWRP. Are those the only 2 zip files I need? I didn't see anything specific to a kernel or anything.
I am on rooted stock rom where I deleted a bunch of apps I didn't want.
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It turns out that when I flash the two .zip files, my Moto X still thinks there is a system update available. Is there something else I'm supposed to flash?
mikeoswego said:
Ok, those files are for the stock based rom that I maintain. You need to read the first post in that thread to understand what it is. SuperSU and Xposed are preinstalled, GApps are removed and you have to install your own. If you want a full stock install, that is also possible with the files posted, it's all explained there.
The file sizes are different because the Verizon patch has some full files like gpt.bin and fsg.mbm but the rest is just small patches to apply to the exisiting files. The first thing the Verizon patch does is check that you have the correct original files and if not, it aborts; you can't apply the patch if you've modified system by installing SuperSU, etc. My patches have the gpt.bin update seperate for ease of putting the files together, the firmware has the fsg.mbm file from the Verizon patch and then the full modem partition from my phone after applying the patch instead of just the patch files. That way the patches can be applied no matter what is on your phone now but they are much larger files.
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Thanks.. it doesn't seem like I can install just the update. I'd need to flash the whole ROM. Correct?
dunderball said:
Thanks mikeoswego. I flashed the two smaller files you provided using TWRP. Are those the only 2 zip files I need? I didn't see anything specific to a kernel or anything.
I am on rooted stock rom where I deleted a bunch of apps I didn't want.
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It turns out that when I flash the two .zip files, my Moto X still thinks there is a system update available. Is there something else I'm supposed to flash?
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jonnythan said:
Thanks.. it doesn't seem like I can install just the update. I'd need to flash the whole ROM. Correct?
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The two smaller zips are the bootloader and modem firmware, the rom and kernel are in the xt1096-5.1-23.32-25-5-2_1.zip file. You could extract the boot.img file from the zip and flash it with fastboot. If you want the full ROM and want to flash SuperSU yourself and remove whatever bloat yourself, then use xt1096-full-stock-23.32-25-5-2.img.7z file; you can flash the image file within that archive with current versions of fastboot. (Or, using 7zip, you could delete the system.img file from xt1096-5.1-23.32-25-5-2_1.zip then rename the .img file in xt1096-full-stock-23.32-25-5-2.img.7z to system.img and place it in xt1096-5.1-23.32-25-5-2_1.zip. Then you would TWRP flash that, it would update your kernel (boot.img) and install the system partition just as if you took the OTA on the stock system.) Like AGISCI said above, the only way to use the OTA directly is on an unmodified stock system.
Forgive me, I'm not really following you. I don't know what's in the OTA exactly. Is there anything in your post that I can flash that will update my system to the latest version without wiping everything and starting from scratch?
jonnythan said:
Forgive me, I'm not really following you. I don't know what's in the OTA exactly. Is there anything in your post that I can flash that will update my system to the latest version without wiping everything and starting from scratch?
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You must flash the full firmware like was mentioned earlier. It is impossible to do the update with a modified system.
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I'm wondering if there is a way to not take the update. I keep getting a nag message about installing the update and I keep pushing reminder out to a new time.
A little background. I have a XT1096 (Verizon version) and unlocked the bootloader and rooted. I also nuked a bunch of bloatware so there is no way that a OTA update will install. I'm not sure that I really want to go back to stock and start over.
I flashed the system .img file and it just updated my system without wiping anything. Seems to be working fine, but I had to reflash SuperSU.
desertcat said:
I'm wondering if there is a way to not take the update. I keep getting a nag message about installing the update and I keep pushing reminder out to a new time.
A little background. I have a XT1096 (Verizon version) and unlocked the bootloader and rooted. I also nuked a bunch of bloatware so there is no way that a OTA update will install. I'm not sure that I really want to go back to stock and start over.
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I found a way to not take the update. Use your favorite applications manager for root to freeze MotorolaOTA and the update won't be downloaded and you won't get messages about installing the update.
desertcat said:
I found a way to not take the update. Use your favorite applications manager for root to freeze MotorolaOTA and the update won't be downloaded and you won't get messages about installing the update.
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THANK YOU!!! After being stuck on vacation for a week with this !#@[email protected]#$ update bugging me to install it every couple of minutes this fix stopped the problem.

Finally!! Moto One Power "Android 10" is out now for users.

Hey guys, finally motorola pushed new system upgrade i.e Android 10 to moto one power users. Go and upgrade your phone.
Yes it is available. Huraaay
imjhachandan said:
Hey guys, finally motorola pushed new system upgrade i.e Android 10 to moto one power users. Go and upgrade your phone.
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Yes you are right. Stable version of Android 10(with December security patch) for MOP has been released.
https://piunikaweb.com/2019/12/11/motorola-one-power-android-10/
Everyone will get Android 10 by January 10(i.e. with in a month.)
Bro on paper yes it's stable but technically/practically it's not as it still contain many bugs which needs yo be fixed ASAP soo please guys use feedback to report......
Anyone who wants the ota file for manual installation can pm me. Currently uploading..
Edit: File uploaded
reddevil08 said:
Anyone who wants the ota file for manual installation can pm me. Currently uploading..
Edit: File uploaded
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could you please share the link of the OTA
[email protected] said:
could you please share the link of the OTA
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PM
Here's the link for the OTA file. It's a patch file and not the full ROM, so please be sure that you are already on November security patch without any modifications (I have a bootloader locked device as Motorola voids warranty after bootloader unlock. So people with unlocked/rooted devices should wait for the full ROM or they can try their luck at their own risk)
https://mega.nz/#!k58AGSbD!ePccyYgFiyhWVKFBUw2SUIFVcpYrAK8qvn9M2rv0zXc
Prerequisites: 100% Stock ROM with no system modifications of any kind. This file is only for the Indian variant of the Motorola One Power. You should already have installed the Android Pie November security patch update from Motorola before installing this update.
1. Download from link and move it to root of your internal storage(not in any folder like Downloads etc). Put it outside all folders.
2. Go to Settings>Apps&notifications>Show all apps>3dot menu(top right of the screen)>show system apps
3. Find Motorola Update Services and give it storage permission.
4. Go to Updates screen and check for update. It will show up. Install as any normal OTA.
I've used the same file to upgrade my own device and a few others who got the file over PM. No one reported any issues with the update.
Disclaimer: I'm not responsible for anything you install on your device. Use at your own risk.
Thank you for the link!
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ashishmishra said:
Bro on paper yes it's stable but technically/practically it's not as it still contain many bugs which needs yo be fixed ASAP soo please guys use feedback to report......
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Do you see any known issues/bugs?
Sundar247 said:
Thank you for the link!
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Do you see any known issues/bugs?
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Yes found many also reported almost all let's see if they fix this
reddevil08 said:
Here's the link for the OTA file. It's a patch file and not the full ROM, so please be sure that you are already on November security patch without any modifications (I have a bootloader locked device as Motorola voids warranty after bootloader unlock. So people with unlocked/rooted devices should wait for the full ROM or they can try their luck at their own risk)
https://mega.nz/#!k58AGSbD!ePccyYgFiyhWVKFBUw2SUIFVcpYrAK8qvn9M2rv0zXc
Prerequisites: 100% Stock ROM with no system modifications of any kind. This file is only for the Indian variant of the Motorola One Power. You should already have installed the Android Pie November security patch update from Motorola before installing this update.
1. Download from link and move it to root of your internal storage(not in any folder like Downloads etc). Put it outside all folders.
2. Go to Settings>Apps&notifications>Show all apps>3dot menu(top right of the screen)>show system apps
3. Find Motorola Update Services and give it storage permission.
4. Go to Updates screen and check for update. It will show up. Install as any normal OTA.
I've used the same file to upgrade my own device and a few others who got the file over PM. No one reported any issues with the update.
Disclaimer: I'm not responsible for anything you install on your device. Use at your own risk.
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Thanks for the link, wondering if this will work on an unlocked Moto P30 Note? On P30 note I flash everything from latest full ROM except those files: bootloader.img, BTFM.bin, fsg.mbn, gpt.bin, NON-HLOS.bin.
lanyao1920 said:
Thanks for the link, wondering if this will work on an unlocked Moto P30 Note? On P30 note I flash everything from latest full ROM except those files: bootloader.img, BTFM.bin, fsg.mbn, gpt.bin, NON-HLOS.bin.
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I wouldn't recommend using this file in that case. I have used it in a bootloader locked Indian moto one power without any problems.
You should wait for the full ROM as this is just the patch file. Shouldn't be too long.
Yes !! There are some bugs and issue, but nice one i got some new features atleast
Thanks reddevil for sharing the link of that ota file
i rooted my device using magisk. now everytime i uninstall magisk my phone ends up rebooting to recovery. and the updater wouldnt update to the new build.
i have tried wipe from twrp after restoring my boot image. doesnt seem to work. any help would be appreciated.

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