Q&A for MoFo IMG AT&T XT1097 (root, tether, xposed)
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My /data directory is empty. Can I assume I don't need to follow the steps to delete the two folders?
busybox
Any chance on getting busybox baked in as well?
AlwaysHere said:
Any chance on getting busybox baked in as well?
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Do you know anyone with an XT1095? If so it is really easy to do and they can make a nandroid of their system and just restore it when they are done.
JulesJam said:
Do you know anyone with an XT1095? If so it is really easy to do and they can make a nandroid of their system and just restore it when they are done.
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Sadly I don't know anyone around that has one. Looks like I'll have to wait until it's released somewhere on here. Thanks JulesJam.
Newbie questions
I've received my Moto X yesterday (bought a used one on Amazon). Unfortunately I haven't ask the seller which exact model of MotoX it was and it turned out that it is AT&T one and bootloader can't be unlocked.
Tried to go through all topics connected to MotoX but still have a couple of questions. If this this is wrong topic please tell my where to post.
1. Using MoFO, should I be able to install debloated firmwares (without AT&T bloatware) on my phone? I don't need root but I wan't pure stock Android without carrier-specific apps.
2. If I use MoFo and don't like it, can I go back to official stock and receive OTA updates?
3. Do we have any hope that someday (say, in one year) someone (like Sunshine) finds a way to unlock bootloader? Is that hardware-impossible or just such an exploit wasn't found yet?
4. Assuming that such exploit probably will need KitKat, will I be able to downgrade to 4.4.4 later if I update 5.0.2 OTA now?
qyron said:
1. Using MoFO, should I be able to install debloated firmwares (without AT&T bloatware) on my phone? I don't need root but I wan't pure stock Android without carrier-specific apps.
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Yes but to make it you have to either use another device with an unlocked bootloader like a Nexus 9 or a Moto X 2013, or if you know someone with an XT1095 they can make it for you. Or if you know linux you can make it.
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qyron said:
I've received my Moto X yesterday (bought a used one on Amazon). Unfortunately I haven't ask the seller which exact model of MotoX it was and it turned out that it is AT&T one and bootloader can't be unlocked.
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Can you return and buy an XT1095 instead? That is what I would do.
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qyron said:
2. If I use MoFo and don't like it, can I go back to official stock and receive OTA updates?
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Yes read my noob guide in the General forum (it is linked to in the OP of the MoFo thread).
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qyron said:
3. Do we have any hope that someday (say, in one year) someone (like Sunshine) finds a way to unlock bootloader? Is that hardware-impossible or just such an exploit wasn't found yet?
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I don't have any hope. No one is working on it. jcase and beaups aren't interested in motorola phones anymore and they were the only ones pretty much working on it who have the skillz needed to do it.
And maiko1 hasn't been responding to questions about MoFo via the forum or by email. He hasn't been on XDA since 5/27/15 so I don't know what is going on. It is like he abandoned MoFo. Maybe he is sick or in the hospital and can't respond, idk, but he hasn't been responding to anyone in awhile. When 5.1 drops, the copy of MoFo you have now won't work on it. He would need to update the MoFo site and I worry that he isn't interested anymore.
If you have the ability to return the XT1097 and get an XT1095, that is what I would do.
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qyron said:
4. Assuming that such exploit probably will need KitKat, will I be able to downgrade to 4.4.4 later if I update 5.0.2 OTA now?
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There is no reason to think that the exploit will be found on KK. jcase and beaups looked for one and didn't find one and gave up.
And no, you will never be able to downgrade your bootloader to 4.4.4 once you upgrade to 5.0.2.
JulesJam said:
Yes but to make it you have to either use another device with an unlocked bootloader like a Nexus 9 or a Moto X 2013, or if you know someone with an XT1095 they can make it for you. Or if you know linux you can make it.
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Can you return and buy an XT1095 instead? That is what I would do.
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Yes read my noob guide in the General forum (it is linked to in the OP of the MoFo thread).
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I don't have any hope. No one is working on it. jcase and beaups aren't interested in motorola phones anymore and they were the only ones pretty much working on it who have the skillz needed to do it.
And maiko1 hasn't been responding to questions about MoFo via the forum or by email. He hasn't been on XDA since 5/27/15 so I don't know what is going on. It is like he abandoned MoFo. Maybe he is sick or in the hospital and can't respond, idk, but he hasn't been responding to anyone in awhile. When 5.1 drops, the copy of MoFo you have now won't work on it. He would need to update the MoFo site and I worry that he isn't interested anymore.
If you have the ability to return the XT1097 and get an XT1095, that is what I would do.
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There is no reason to think that the exploit will be found on KK. jcase and beaups looked for one and didn't find one and gave up.
And no, you will never be able to downgrade your bootloader to 4.4.4 once you upgrade to 5.0.2.
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You say we can make images using linux, can you make a guide or at least explain quickly how this is done? I'm moderately proficient in linux and I'm thinking about being the guinea pig who tries to make a rom for the XT1097.
darknessrise1234 said:
You say we can make images using linux, can you make a guide or at least explain quickly how this is done? I'm moderately proficient in linux and I'm thinking about being the guinea pig who tries to make a rom for the XT1097.
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If you're moderately proficient I won't go into too much detail, you basically just use the mount command to mount the ext4 image then modify then unmount then flash.
G4 Man2 said:
If you're moderately proficient I won't go into too much detail, you basically just use the mount command to mount the ext4 image then modify then unmount then flash.
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So I'm right it has to be an installed image, not a fxz? I have a 5.1 fxz and I was looking to attempt a 5.1 image for our 1097.
Does gravitybox work with on this image?
Sent from my XT1097 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Q&A for MoFo IMG AT&T XT1097 (root, tether, xposed)
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JulesJam said:
Do you know anyone with an XT1095? If so it is really easy to do and they can make a nandroid of their system and just restore it when they are done.
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For some reason the xposed doesn't work for me.
See screenshot from attachment
I got a ATT xt1097
My flash procedure:
1. enter recovery and wipe data/cache
2. flash stock image with just root
3. wipe cache(If I don't do this there will be a bootloop)
4. enter system, turn on Unknown Sources (read from another website), Install Xposed Installer (tried both 2.7 experimental1 and 2.6.1), delete everything in dalvik-cache
5. fastboot flash your mod
6. wipe cache
7. enter system, there is a long updating app process.
8. open Xposed installer and it doesn;t work
lihanchen said:
For some reason the xposed doesn't work for me.
See screenshot from attachment
I got a ATT xt1097
My flash procedure:
1. enter recovery and wipe data/cache
2. flash stock image with just root
3. wipe cache(If I don't do this there will be a bootloop)
4. enter system, turn on Unknown Sources (read from another website), Install Xposed Installer (tried both 2.7 experimental1 and 2.6.1), delete everything in dalvik-cache
5. fastboot flash your mod
6. wipe cache
7. enter system, there is a long updating app process.
8. open Xposed installer and it doesn;t work
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Are you using mofo?
JulesJam said:
Are you using mofo?
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Yes. otherwise I can't flash. AT&T sucks
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JulesJam said:
Are you using mofo?
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And one thing I notice is that every time there is a 10-second starting app process before loading the launcher after the Moto Earth animation. Similar dialog as updating apps
lihanchen said:
Yes. otherwise I can't flash. AT&T sucks
And one thing I notice is that every time there is a 10-second starting app process before loading the launcher after the Moto Earth animation. Similar dialog as updating apps
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You need to follow the instructions in the OP exactly as written, by what you posted you aren't doing that. There is no need for instance to enable Unknown Sources.
JulesJam said:
You need to follow the instructions in the OP exactly as written, by what you posted you aren't doing that. There is no need for instance to enable Unknown Sources.
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I tried turning on/ not turning on unknown sources
Also use ES file explorer/ adb shell to delete dalvik cache
Also wipe cache/ not wipe cache after flashing the mod.zip (second zip)
Can't get it working anyway
JulesJam said:
You need to follow the instructions in the OP exactly as written, by what you posted you aren't doing that. There is no need for instance to enable Unknown Sources.
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Let's discuss in this post. I accidentally sent a post on the original thread instead of Q&A and can't delete it.
I googled "xposed installer" and clicked the first link, tried both 2.7 experimental 1 and 2.6.1, installed with adb
Also, for last step, I installed "APM+" module and it didn't work.
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Let's discuss in this post. I accidentally sent a post on the original thread instead of Q&A and can't delete it.
I googled "xposed installer" and clicked the first link, tried both 2.7 experimental 1 and 2.6.1, installed with adb.
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But what version of the Xposed installer was used when the dev made the image? That may be the issue as the installer has been updated but I am not sure if the image was. Idk the anwer - the dev would know.
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But what version of the Xposed installer was used when the dev made the image? That may be the issue as the installer has been updated but I am not sure if the image was. Idk the anwer - the dev would know.
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From the release date, I believe 2.6.1 is the correct one.
Plus, in another post about mofo image of motoX gen1 of the same author, he mentioned explicitly of xposed installer 2.6.1
lihanchen said:
From the release date, I believe 2.6.1 is the correct one.
Plus, in another post about mofo image of motoXat gen1 of the same author, he mentioned explicitly of xposed installer 2.6.1
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Well if you are using the correct version of the installer and following the instructions in the OP for the image as written it should work. I would flash back to stock system and start again from scratch if it isn't working for you making sure you are following the instructions.
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Just received my Moto X AT&T shipped from Costco, system version is 139.9.51.ghost_ATT.en.US -so would appear I can root? (and then hopefully take the update without losing root? I recall seeing a thread, hopefully for the version I have)
Can the update be "pushed" onto the device without my accepting it, as to whether I would need to root (if I wanted to root) quickly to block it?
Thanks
M973 said:
Just received my Moto X AT&T shipped from Costco, system version is 139.9.51.ghost_ATT.en.US -so would appear I can root? (and then hopefully take the update without losing root? I recall seeing a thread, hopefully for the version I have)
Can the update be "pushed" onto the device without my accepting it, as to whether I would need to root (if I wanted to root) quickly to block it?
Thanks
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no but you will get continual pop ups unless you the phone then disable motorola ota 1.0 and updater.apk (i think just updater.apk will suffice) with Titanium back up.
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no but you will get continual pop ups unless you the phone then disable motorola ota 1.0 and updater.apk (i think just updater.apk will suffice) with Titanium back up.
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Thanks, I thought that was the case, but wanted to confirm quickly (with some, SGS4, it's pushed to the phone whether you accept or not, unless you're rooted.)
Thanks for the quick reply
M973 said:
Thanks, I thought that was the case, but wanted to confirm quickly (with some, SGS4, it's pushed to the phone whether you accept or not, unless you're rooted.)
Thanks for the quick reply
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not sure if it downloads it automatically or not (i don't think it does but it may). Even if it does download automatically it won't update it unless you click ok when it prompts you. I would root and disable OTiA until you figure out what you are going to do about it.
rooting
looks like it's either with PwnMyMoto, or Motoroot, appears the first is better? Looks like both are done with ADB which was a bit difficult, have only used it once, used it to remove safestrap from the SGS4 I had so I could return it
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looks like it's either with PwnMyMoto, or Motoroot, appears the first is better? Looks like both are done with ADB which was a bit difficult, have only used it once, used it to remove safestrap from the SGS4 I had so I could return it
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You can just install pwnmymoto on your device and run it. Make sure to have unknown sources checked
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Also it is wise to get familiar with adb and fastboot!
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You can just install pwnmymoto on your device and run it. Make sure to have unknown sources checked
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Also it is wise to get familiar with adb and fastboot!
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Cool, thanks!
Hello, if you have seen some some of my other posts here it is kind of clear that I'm not the most knowledgeable of all of the details to rooting. I've seen several posts here on XDA that seem to indicate that keeping root is possible after taking the 4.4.2 update on a locked bootloader, although disabling R/W in the process. I use XPosed (Gravity Box in particular) on my phone which based on my browsing is possible to maintain following the update, but I have yet to come across any sort of instructions to do this so I don't brick my phone or cause it to bootloop. How should I go about taking the OTA? Thank you very much in advance.
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Hello, if you have seen some some of my other posts here it is kind of clear that I'm not the most knowledgeable of all of the details to rooting. I've seen several posts here on XDA that seem to indicate that keeping root is possible after taking the 4.4.2 update on a locked bootloader, although disabling R/W in the process. I use XPosed (Gravity Box in particular) on my phone which based on my browsing is possible to maintain following the update, but I have yet to come across any sort of instructions to do this so I don't brick my phone or cause it to bootloop. How should I go about taking the OTA? Thank you very much in advance.
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Hey! I deleted what I wrote before to you.... forgot there is a sticky on it. Just a heads up! always red the forum ruls and sicky notes first. most questions get answered there.
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How to Take OTA on Root Device
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Ok tired of answering thus question constantly
To accept and flash an ota you must have the following phone set up
1) Stock recovery. No it will no flash with twrp or cwm
2) All root removed completely from your system
3) Xposed framework completely removed from your system, uninstalling will not work,you need to flash the xposed Disabler zip
4) Any mods to any system file must be reverted to stock
5) Running the stock odex ROM
6) Any system apps frozen must be unfrozen
If you have at any point of time flashed any 4.4.2 firmware along with the boot loader 30.B3 or 30.B4
DO NOT FLASH THE OTA, YOU WILL HAVE A HARD BRICKED MOTO
HOPE THIS HELPS
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The thread is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/ref-how-to-root-4-4-links-guides-t2603358
There's a whole thread dedicated to your exact question.
Q&A for Root z1s on 4.4.4 + Deodex
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Hey there! I encountered errors after doing your tutorial, but I was able to fix some errors such as a non-loading YouTube app and SnapChat giving an "internal" error. But I am not able to fix the "No Connection" problem on Google Play after. Is there anyway to fix this?
EDIT: I got it fixed following a tutorial from androidcentral! I am filled with glee right now!
Here is the tutorial.
Unfortunately, No connection - retry in Play Store can mean lots of things.
Another solution that you might like to try involves the creation of a new Google account (this worked for me because I did not want to perform a Factory Reset): -
Close Play Store if it is open.
Click on the following options in turn:
Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications -> All -> Google Play Store -> Clear Data -> OK
Settings -> Accounts and sync -> Add account -> Google -> Next -> Create
Follow the prompts to set up a new Google account.
Start Play Store. Once you have accepted the licence agreement, Play Store should now connect to the Internet and start working again.
Press the Menu button then select Accounts and pick your old Google account from the list (this will restore your installed applications and purchases).
Unfortunately, your Android applications will now be associated with the new Google Account.
You can manually open any applications (GMail, GTalk/Hangouts, etc.) associated with the new Google Account and configure them to use the old one.
Rooting Sony Xperia Z1s
It's stuck at "creating vm"
nicoivan446 said:
It's stuck at "creating vm"
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unplug your device, then reconnect it and run tool again
rain_effect said:
unplug your device, then reconnect it and run tool again
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hi rain_effect, I've done that and also rebooted my phone and laptop. it's still stuck in "creating vm"
nicoivan446 said:
hi rain_effect, I've done that and also rebooted my phone and laptop. it's still stuck in "creating vm"
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hi, sorry for slow reply, i'm very busy this time. Which rom version are u using? this root method can root version 14.4.B.0.37, not latest version. So if you want to root, flash back to 14.4.B.0.37. I think this cannot root latest version because new version have new kernel version
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I had all but given up on rooting my C6916 runing 4.4.4.
However I am on build 14.4.B.0.56. I see nothing here about it. Am I just out of luck?
Could I use the Flash tool and there instruction here: double-U X3 .waledacdroid.com/2014/11/how-to-root-sony-xperia-z1-c6902-c6903.html
and then just download 14.4.B.0.37 and flash it and root it in one swoop?
HELP!
-JD
LordZaos said:
I had all but given up on rooting my C6916 runing 4.4.4.
However I am on build 14.4.B.0.56. I see nothing here about it. Am I just out of luck?
Could I use the Flash tool and there instruction here: double-U X3 .waledacdroid.com/2014/11/how-to-root-sony-xperia-z1-c6902-c6903.html
and then just download 14.4.B.0.37 and flash it and root it in one swoop?
HELP!
-JD
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flash .37 and root using instruction on #1, dont update to .56
rain_effect said:
flash .37 and root using instruction on #1, dont update to .56
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Really, why not? I flashed back to .36, rooted and upgraded back to .56 and still having my root...
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Dude it took me all sunday to figure it out lol. i was in the same position as you. I downloaded the C6916_14.4.B.0.37_T-Mobile.ftf update file. then used the flash tool to downgrade my .56 to .37. then i rooted it using the towel method inside the flash tool. the xperia told me to update back to .56, I hesitated for a while then said fuuu itt and went for it. im on .56 rooted.
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Really, why not? I flashed back to .36, rooted and upgraded back to .56 and still having my root...
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Dude it took me all sunday to figure it out lol. i was in the same position as you. I downloaded the C6916_14.4.B.0.37_T-Mobile.ftf update file. then used the flash tool to downgrade my .56 to .37. then i rooted it using the towel method inside the flash tool. the xperia told me to update back to .56, I hesitated for a while then said fuuu itt and went for it. im on .56 rooted.
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I mean dont update to .56 before root. Sorry, i said not clearly :crying:
Hey guys where can I download Recovery Z1 Locked Bootloader ? I´m trying to root a Z1s link seems to be down: http://click.xda-developers.com/api/click?format=go&jsonp=vglnk_14230685509447&key=f0a7f91912ae2b52e0700f73990eb321&libId=a11b0a42-8c9c-475a-a87c-1e2858a7d326&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fforum.xda-developers.com%2Fxperia-z1%2Fdevelopment%2Froot-z1s-4-4-4-t2839990&v=1&out=http%3A%2F%2Fnut.xperia-files.com%2Fdownload.php%3Fdlid%3DWjEtbG9ja2VkZHVhbHJlY292ZXJ5Mi43LjE1NC1CRVRBLmluc3RhbGxlci56aXA%3D&ref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com.mx%2F&title=Root%20z1s%20on%204.4.4%20%2B%20Deodex%20%7C%20Sony%20Xperia%20Z1%20%7C%20XDA%20Forums&txt=Install%20Recovery
Downgrade from .56 to .37
KruptWorld said:
Really, why not? I flashed back to .36, rooted and upgraded back to .56 and still having my root...
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Dude it took me all sunday to figure it out lol. i was in the same position as you. I downloaded the C6916_14.4.B.0.37_T-Mobile.ftf update file. then used the flash tool to downgrade my .56 to .37. then i rooted it using the towel method inside the flash tool. the xperia told me to update back to .56, I hesitated for a while then said fuuu itt and went for it. im on .56 rooted.
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Hi, I can't seem to find a way to flash down to .37. I'm in the same boat you were in. Any help?
enieh said:
Hi, I can't seem to find a way to flash down to .37. I'm in the same boat you were in. Any help?
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here's the tool: http://www.flashtool.net/downloads.php
here's the how to: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45187952&postcount=2
here's the file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469191
I just finished rooting and updating back to .56
good luck, cheers.
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lordsith1138 said:
Hey guys where can I download Recovery Z1 Locked Bootloader ? I´m trying to root a Z1s link seems to be down: http://click.xda-developers.com/api/click?format=go&jsonp=vglnk_14230685509447&key=f0a7f91912ae2b52e0700f73990eb321&libId=a11b0a42-8c9c-475a-a87c-1e2858a7d326&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fforum.xda-developers.com%2Fxperia-z1%2Fdevelopment%2Froot-z1s-4-4-4-t2839990&v=1&out=http%3A%2F%2Fnut.xperia-files.com%2Fdownload.php%3Fdlid%3DWjEtbG9ja2VkZHVhbHJlY292ZXJ5Mi43LjE1NC1CRVRBLmluc3RhbGxlci56aXA%3D&ref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com.mx%2F&title=Root%20z1s%20on%204.4.4%20%2B%20Deodex%20%7C%20Sony%20Xperia%20Z1%20%7C%20XDA%20Forums&txt=Install%20Recovery
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NOT BROKEN, click at "HERE" at the bottom of page
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Hello,
Sorry if this question is really stupid, but are there any root methods for the Nexus 6 on Android 5.0.1? Would any root for Lollipop 5.0 work for 5.0.1 as well? Please reply with what methods have worked for you. Thanks a lot!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56913254
I use this for absolutely everything I do with my phone. Works flawlessly.
saddog5523 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56913254
I use this for absolutely everything I do with my phone. Works flawlessly.
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Thank you so much! I just found this coincidentally SECONDS before you responded. Hopefully it works great. Now, when I lose root each time I update, I can just come back to this application and see if there is a new version?
rmx36 said:
Thank you so much! I just found this coincidentally SECONDS before you responded. Hopefully it works great. Now, when I lose root each time I update, I can just come back to this application and see if there is a new version?
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Wug keeps everything up to date. Shouldn't be a problem. Also, you won't be able to update when you're rooted. The update checks for any modifications and will error out. You will have to flash the update manually, or via the toolkit under advanced. There is a guide under general about how to update manually via fastboot, which is a pretty simple thing. I'm a bit cautious about flashing anything manually and I was able to do it without any hiccups. I'll grab a link for it.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=57063390
This guide is what I used to flash from 5.0.0 to 5.0.1 when it was released. Just make sure you read all the way through once before you start. And do the long method, the short method doesn't work for some reason.
saddog5523 said:
Wug keeps everything up to date. Shouldn't be a problem. Also, you won't be able to update when you're rooted. The update checks for any modifications and will error out. You will have to flash the update manually, or via the toolkit under advanced. There is a guide under general about how to update manually via fastboot, which is a pretty simple thing. I'm a bit cautious about flashing anything manually and I was able to do it without any hiccups. I'll grab a link for it.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=57063390
This guide is what I used to flash from 5.0.0 to 5.0.1 when it was released. Just make sure you read all the way through once before you start. And do the long method, the short method doesn't work for some reason.
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Thanks. Everything worked well, now going to go use Viper4Android. Anything you recommend over it for sound quality and audio boosting?
rmx36 said:
Thanks. Everything worked well, now going to go use Viper4Android. Anything you recommend over it for sound quality and audio boosting?
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Viper is my favorite and nothing really comes close to it.
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I can confirm that the latest update for the Verizon Moto Z Force patches the quadrooter vulnerabilities.
I took the risk and updated to see if it would and it did.
I would bet money that if you want to root this phone then DO NOT TAKE THIS UPDATE!
I figured this would happen, thank god I trusted my instincts and have been postponing the update since it came out.
Quadrooter doesn't help with unlocking the bootloader that we'd need for root on MM though(?).
Right, but still might have been useful for a soft root...
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Why would you softroot anyway? We have a BL unlock. Just wait for a recovery and flash su
We do?
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Soft root to hide soft keys in build prop to use lmt launcher for a full screen experience.
Sirshark10 said:
Why would you softroot anyway? We have a BL unlock. Just wait for a recovery and flash su
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For Moto unlocked devices (developer editions) which have not been released yet.
This is a Verizon OTA for the Verizon Moto Z Force which have locked bootloaders with Verizon signed keys. Unless some amazing leak happens our bootloaders won't be unlocked anytime soon.
derrickmehaffy said:
For Moto unlocked devices (developer editions) which have not been released yet.
This is a Verizon OTA for the Verizon Moto Z Force which have locked bootloaders with Verizon signed keys. Unless some amazing leak happens our bootloaders won't be unlocked anytime soon.
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Does anyone know what to disable to disable the OTA updates?
Thanks
Smithfolk4 said:
Does anyone know what to disable to disable the OTA updates?
Thanks
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Need root for that. And with android 6.0 last time i check there is no way to root without a custom recovery. That requires an unlocked bootloader what will not happen.
Take the update root will never come.
bignazpwns said:
Need root for that. And with android 6.0 last time i check there is no way to root without a custom recovery. That requires an unlocked bootloader what will not happen.
Take the update root will never come.
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Thanks. I took the update. Actually 2. I guess my phone was a bit behind. But, I have been able in the past, using the Debloater tool, to disable the apk for updates. I just don't know what it is for this phone and none of them seem to sound like an update package. If we can identify the apk we can turn it off. Maybe it is done some other way on this phone.
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Need root for that. And with android 6.0 last time i check there is no way to root without a custom recovery. That requires an unlocked bootloader what will not happen.
Take the update root will never come.
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u can disable it without root lol just need to know what
hwy @jcase , was wondering if your new write is able to be utilized on the moto z force droid from verizon?
http://bbqand0days.com/Pork-Explosion-Unleashed/
elliwigy said:
hwy @jcase , was wondering if your new write is able to be utilized on the moto z force droid from verizon?
http://bbqand0days.com/Pork-Explosion-Unleashed/
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Full details of both detecting possible vulnerable devices, as well as exploitation are in the post. Doing both is trivial.
jcase said:
Full details of both detecting possible vulnerable devices, as well as exploitation are in the post. Doing both is trivial.
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haha ok, i guess i need to learn more anyways, i will reread it again and again until i understand it lol
thanks for publishing if course, crazy im just barely hearing about it lol seems like a really serious issue on exploitable devices for sure
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lol my phone says access denied trying to check any system files and the phone doesnt come with a usb cord to plug into the computer to check the commands but i do have an adapter from my note 7 so i will try it here in a bit when i get back home unless someone smarter than me or already checked it wants to chime in...
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i did research that foxconn does work with moto mobility on some level but wasnt able to narrow it down further than that, most news about foxconn is how they treat their employees and their suicides lol
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i did also notice they do work on the ps4 which is interesting...
well, there goes that idea.. i cant even get the pc to recognize the phone as an adb device
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i dont think our phone has adb or fastboot.. no matter what i try i cant get it to be recognized by adb or fastboot unless i am missing something
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well, there goes that idea.. i cant even get the pc to recognize the phone as an adb device
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i dont think our phone has adb or fastboot.. no matter what i try i cant get it to be recognized by adb or fastboot unless i am missing something
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ADB works fine for me. Haven't had a use for fastboot yet, but I'm sure it works.
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PiousInquisitor said:
ADB works fine for me. Haven't had a use for fastboot yet, but I'm sure it works.
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what drivers did you use during install?
elliwigy said:
what drivers did you use during install?
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None. I use Linux.
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PiousInquisitor said:
None. I use Linux.
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oh lol i got it to work, had to install drivers