Hi everyone,
since a few week, I've a notification of a new version for SuperSu for this stupid VZW Moto X...
And of course I CANNOT upgrade it,
I choose upgrade with normal installation, It says after one minute that is OK. And ask me to reboot.
I reboot the phone, and back to 1st point, It says there is a new version of SuperSu, so it upgraded NOTHING.
Is Someone can help me for this ?
Damn I hate this VZW model and a miss my old Moto X ... :'(
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I have a 2014 Moto G on Striaght Talk (AT&T). It STILL does not have the Lollipop update. Settings -> About Phone -> System Updates give's me "Your device's software is up to date". Anyone know why?
martyxng said:
I have a 2014 Moto G on Striaght Talk (AT&T). It STILL does not have the Lollipop update. Settings -> About Phone -> System Updates give's me "Your device's software is up to date". Anyone know why?
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My XT1063 on ST got it when it came out.
I grabbed the zip file posted here for the previous update and flashed via recovery. The first OTA. Today I got a new one [emoji41]
I also got the second Lollipop Fix OTA this afternoon. This is an update which seems to have fixed the low memory problem -- things do seem much quicker.
You're just doing the normal "Check for updates", right?
I also have the same problem with my Moto G 2014 dual sim (UK) it just says "Your device's software is up to date."
Can anyone help me please
Hello everyone. First, thanks.
Second, my problem. When I am in a phone conversation, after one minute (more or less) without any problem, the call cut off with a strange robotic sound. After a few seconds I can make a new phone call.
My Moto G 2014 (XT1068) have the bootloader unlocked, rooted. It's retail. My modem number: msm8626BP_1032.3105.93.00R. Lollipop 5.1 custom ROM (BlissPop). With another rom, even the stock 5.0 lollipop rom, the problem was still here...
Can you help me please? Thanks!.
I have a moto x 2014 running 5.1 lollipop pure edition, every time I reboot it says I don't have a sim card and I have to pop it out and back in .....any one else getting this?
Android.is.better94 said:
I have a moto x 2014 running 5.1 lollipop pure edition, every time I reboot it says I don't have a sim card and I have to pop it out and back in .....any one else getting this?
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I am on my fourth Moto X 2014 Pure Edition, and I have never had any issues with any of them recognizing my T-Mobile SIM.
It's interesting. With 5.1, I see the message for no sim in the status bar on boot (which I hadn't seen before) but it goes away in a second. It could be something with the update. I would try clearing the system cache. Or booting without the sim, insert and reboot. Stuff like that.
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Hello, I recently bought a Moto X (XT1097) on Android 6.0 version and as soon as it arrived at my house, I unlocked the bootloader, installed a custom kernel,rooted the device and then I installed the Xposed Framework, following the steps of this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/ota-android-marshmallow-6-0-final-t3248315
Everything went well, but in the end of the next day of usage I noticed that my battery drained really fast ending up at 0%. When I charged and turned on my device , I simply couldn't turn on my WiFi.
Curiously it also happened with my old phone, a Nexus 5. And to solve the problem with both of them I flashed a Stock version of the Android ROM.
I really want to know what I had done wrong. Currently I am using my Moto X with just the bootloader unlocked, nothing more but I really miss using root. Do you guys have any idea what to do? I don't want to root my phone and that problem happen again... It's a pain in the ass to start all over from a data wipe lol
Can I? Has anyone tried it?
After my experience with the Moto G5 Plus yes but there could be problems with the modem. Because you can install all moto x4 roms on every moto x4. In addition, it may be that the boot loader must be unlocked but can then be closed again, but it will then appear a message at startup otherwise there are no differences to a normal Android One device. But I do not have much experience with the Moto x4 yet. My experience is almost completely due to my Moto G5 Plus. But I also have the Android One firmware on a free German device on it and that works very well.
The biggest challenge will be cracking the Bootloader. Motorola / Amazon will NOT give out the decryption key.
Okay, I tried, and first, it didn't work. Second, I broke my fingerprint reader and I noticed that system stability was down a bit--the system was hanging a bit more than before.
I flashed Android One rom on a Retail Moto X4 (XT1900-6), worked better than stock, only problem was with Voice Match, when it's activated, the system doesn't recognize the hotword.