Can i still get the update when it comes out if im rooted and twrp recovery? Im on Preview 5
cell2011 said:
Can i still get the update when it comes out if im rooted and twrp recovery? Im on Preview 5
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Which update? Public release N?
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cell2011 said:
Can i still get the update when it comes out if im rooted and twrp recovery? Im on Preview 5
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get the update, yes. apply the update, NO.
I'm rooted will I still get the public update? I have the beta version 5
cell2011 said:
I'm rooted will I still get the public update? I have the beta version 5
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You have never been able to upgrade from beta to public that I can remember. Always took a clean flash
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You will get the ota update to public N version. But as you're rooted you won't be able to install it. So you'll have to do a clean flash.
With any luck Google will continue to provide full OTA images for N, in which case a sideload of the final N should be possible without losing data. You'll lose root and TWRP, but both are trivially simple to reinstall.
And, from memory (notoriously poor... ) I got an OTA on either Marshmallow or N a few months ago and I was astonished to see that it actually worked. I think it was because I had systemless root, so despite all the comments about root breaking the OTA it's just not as simple as that. When it finally arrives, give it a go - you might be lucky.
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No idea if this is new or old news here , but none the less, google stuck a hidden permission manager in stock android 4.3! you just have to uncover it ..
Check out the video below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pknSczYxK4
I'm going to assume that you need 4.3 to install this since it says I don't have a compatible device. I haven't gotten 4.3 installed yet.
Scoobyracing03 said:
I'm going to assume that you need 4.3 to install this since it says I don't have a compatible device. I haven't gotten 4.3 installed yet.
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Yep
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Wondering if anyone has tried towelroot on 4.3 for locked bootloaders, it says on the site that theoretically it should support any device build built before June 3rd.
I understand we have a locked bootloader but so does the Verizon and AT&T S5
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Worked for me
I used it and it seems to work fine. Very easy, go the towelroot.com site, click on the symbol and download the app.I enabled installing from non-secure sources in settings/security. I installed the .apk and it ran, rebooted automically and I now have root. I am running Stock 9.2.A.0.295 now rooted without all the downgrading etc. Sweet! You must have read the same article on Androidpolice that I read.
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I used it and it seems to work fine. Very easy, go the towelroot.com site, click on the symbol and download the app.I enabled installing from non-secure sources in settings/security. I installed the .apk and it ran, rebooted automically and I now have root. I am running Stock 9.2.A.0.295 now rooted without all the downgrading etc. Sweet! You must have read the same article on Androidpolice that I read.
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That's so sweet, glad it works on us for 4.3, so much simpler
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These are the 103 kb I have been waiting for!
Tried it yesterday on my locked Xperia V. It works, and so easy. Thanks for the heads up:thumbup:
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Perfect! It is so ridiculous easy that I ask myself where the drawback is.
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Wondering if anyone has tried towelroot on 4.3 for locked bootloaders, it says on the site that theoretically it should support any device build built before June 3rd.
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I have just successfully rooted my locked Xperia T running 4.3 stock (.205)
Wow! :laugh:
Thanks for posting!
Worked on my unlocked Xperia T, i can grant SU rights to applications, but I cannot update the supersu binary. Anyone else have this problem or is it my device ?
AT&T Build
Works on my AT&T Xperia TL, Android 4.1.2; Build 9.1.F.1.120.
SuperSU + Linux Deploy up & running.
-----updated: Terminal "su" works, but Linux Deploy = rebooting on "su" request, even with updated SuperSU
the OriginalPost might be best
The OP has over 100 pages posted in just 2 days!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...rect)|utmcmd=(none)&__utmv=-&__utmk=197823660
Pretty sure this will be the best place for support, I saw a reference to the update of SuperSu there in the original post. Happy Days.
I didn't make it .... i installed it , but my Xperia V still no root ..
i am on stock locked JB 4.3
What steps did you take to try and install and run it? - btw you might want to check the Original Post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2783157
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Worked on my unlocked Xperia T, i can grant SU rights to applications, but I cannot update the supersu binary. Anyone else have this problem or is it my device ?
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1. With the help of a file manger install TowelRoot
2. Install modified FlashgordonBB , and then with it PhilZ Recovery . Don't use the "normal" Flashgordon.
3. Flash Update Supesu in Recovery.
4.Reboot and install Supersu.
Set.
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The OP has over 100 pages posted in just 2 days!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...rect)|utmcmd=(none)&__utmv=-&__utmk=197823660
Pretty sure this will be the best place for support, I saw a reference to the update of SuperSu there in the original post. Happy Days.
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All right and I am grateful, too, certainly. That man deserves a beer or two, and some pretty girls, too.
But 150 pages of thanks - as great as it is - I think I'll just stick here.
sony_84 said:
I didn't make it .... i installed it , but my Xperia V still no root ..
i am on stock locked JB 4.3
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Same here bro same here
Since rooting my LB Xperia T yesterday, I'm experiencing frequent disconnects in my phonecalls.
Anyone else has similar issues?
If you have problems with the play store SuperSU, use this: http://download.chainfire.eu/447/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r4.zip
Worked on my Xperia TX 4.3 Stock with locked bootloader
May be we should report here which Xperia models have been rooted successfully using Towelroot?
- Sony Xperia V, .210
peter-k said:
May be we should report here which Xperia models have been rooted successfully using Towelroot?
- Sony Xperia V, .210
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I don't think its good idea becouse some ppls can't root with it sucessfuly.
So SuperSu is advising an Update
So apparently, SuperSu is now offering an update - I was wondering what version, so I launched SuperSu and it updated after I allowed it, choosing "Normal" instead of TWRP/CWM - because I don't have a recovery installed. It worked fine and it suggested a reboot - which after that I had version 2.0. Works great.
Has anyone attempted to flash the SDK 23 version of xposed on top of the Android N Preview?
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Has anyone attempted to flash the SDK 23 version of xposed on top of the Android N Preview?
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If you are brave enough: backup your current device and give it a try.
EDIT: in my opinion it is rather meaningless to ask for Android N support yet, as there are at least seven month until a "final" release will hit the market. If the current Xposed version doesn't work, there will be no need to create some workarounds, as the current version is more or less a preview of a preview and there are lots of code-base changes to be expected. I guess it will take some more month until a valid support will be established.
I'm brave enough. Also foolish, because the only superuser I have been able to achieve won't let me r/w to system, so I can't install modules. And even if I could, odds are that all but the simplest modules would fail.
Regardless, it didn't boot.
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I'm brave enough. Also foolish, because the only superuser I have been able to achieve won't let me r/w to system, so I can't install modules. And even if I could, odds are that all but the simplest modules would fail.
Regardless, it didn't boot.
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The new android has many Gravitybox stuff, so I can live without Xposed I think...
so?
Tried last night.
The XPosed SDK23 checks for proper API Level upon installation - and refuses to install if you're different.
TL;DR: If you're not on MM, the MM installer won't work.
I modified the zip script
and removed the api check. The resulting system dies at dex (compiling apps, including systemui). However there are websites claiming the Universal Systemless Xposed Installer will work on Nougat if you first flash Magisk and use the Material Design Xposed Installer (not to be confused with Materialized module) and phh's Superuser apps in place of Official Xposed Installer and SuperSU! I am about to give it a try on a Nexus 6!
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and removed the api check. The resulting system dies at dex (compiling apps, including systemui). However there are websites claiming the Universal Systemless Xposed Installer will work on Nougat if you first flash Magisk and use the Material Design Xposed Installer (not to be confused with Materialized module) and phh's Superuser apps in place of Official Xposed Installer and SuperSU! I am about to give it a try on a Nexus 6!
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Any luck?
Guys... That would never work. If it did, what's the point of SDK versions?
Just like when Marshmallow was released, SDK22 would NOT work whatsoever on 6.0. same if you go back another version using the previous version of Xposed.
Don't try to install it, as it just bricks. That's why the API checker is there.
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It was worth a shot
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Any luck?
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Sadly those websites are bogus clickbait to generate ad views. (Apparently) I can confirm that flashing Magisk on Android N causes the bootstrap to fail without even flashing Xposed yet. I even tried playing with the install flags. Sorry everyone I'll continue to investigate other solutions.
To those who said it is stupid and pointless to try what I did: Tinkering and breaking the rules of common sense are how many advancements have been discovered. Your posts are negative and unconstructive, nearly a violation of XDA rules. Please try not to be so abusive for the sake of the community.
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Guys... That would never work. If it did, what's the point of SDK versions?
Just like when Marshmallow was released, SDK22 would NOT work whatsoever on 6.0. same if you go back another version using the previous version of Xposed.
Don't try to install it, as it just bricks. That's why the API checker is there.
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Without bricks, we wouldn't have houses...
Just flashed Nougat on my N7 and now I miss Xposed.
CappyT said:
Without bricks, we wouldn't have houses...
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False. You have houses made of other things. ;D
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Sadly those websites are bogus clickbait to generate ad views. (Apparently) I can confirm that flashing Magisk on Android N causes the bootstrap to fail without even flashing Xposed yet. I even tried playing with the install flags. Sorry everyone I'll continue to investigate other solutions.
To those who said it is stupid and pointless to try what I did: Tinkering and breaking the rules of common sense are how many advancements have been discovered. Your posts are negative and unconstructive, nearly a violation of XDA rules. Please try not to be so abusive for the sake of the community.
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But honestly, you're just bricking your device by flashing the wrong SDK version. If you want to begin porting it instead of messing with the install script to the Xposed for the wrong version of Android, maybe contact RomRacer. He ported Xposed to 5.0/5.1 before Rovo released an official version, so he can help you out maybe, but you need permission from Rovo to release a working version.
Good luck.
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@rovo89
Will there be any chance that Xposed supports Android Nougat?
wuerg said:
@rovo89
Will there be any chance that Xposed supports Android Nougat?
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Unfortunately, Android Nougat will be the only Android version that will not support Xposed. This is due to the fact that Nougat is a delicious, but creamy thing, that glues together all command lines when melted.
*sarcasm turned off
There will be support for Android Nougat, be patient like everyone else. If any news arise, rovo89 will make an official statement.
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Will there be any chance that Xposed supports Android Nougat?
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We are a good 6-8 months away from an Official stable release, N is still in the early beta stages. He will work on getting it working when he feels that Google is done changing code around.
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mattzeller said:
N is still in the early beta stages.
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I thought final N version was released a few days ago?!
Taobaibai said:
I thought final N version was released a few days ago?!
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Only if you have Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X,*Nexus 6, Nexus 9, and Google Pixel C. So he'll be able to start working to see if he can even make it work. He he stated he was waiting for it to be finished before he starts. It took several months for him to get it working with Lollipop.
The 6-9 months was my estimates on the non Nexus devices
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I thought final N version was released a few days ago?!
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Final? Is O next? Haha
Bad news for my Nexus 9. So I have to downgrade to Marshmallow. Android w/o Xposed is not impossible for me.
Hi guys
I have just received my new Oneplus 3t and i have few questions about Nougat.
Can I do the update if i want flash Twrp and Root or it's better to stay on MM ?
Thanks.
Flash twrp, root, and stay on mm
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The only reason you should stay on MM is for Xposed. Personally my 3T used to get a lot heated during normal tasks. Even after replacement also the issue was there. So I updated to Nougat 4.0.2 and its been perfectly normal. This was my experience, might be different for others.
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The only reason you should stay on MM is for Xposed. Personally my 3T used to get a lot heated during normal tasks. Even after replacement also the issue was there. So I updated to Nougat 4.0.2 and its been perfectly normal. This was my experience, might be different for others.
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Xposed doesn't work with Nougat ? Even with a custom rom ?
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Xposed doesn't work with Nougat ? Even with a custom rom ?
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Nope Xposed for Nougat in a WIP. It depends on android version, ROM doesn't matter.
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Nope Xposed for Nougat in a WIP. It depends on android version, ROM doesn't matter.
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Ok thanks so i will wait a xposed adapted for 7.0 i can't live without youtube background playback
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Ok thanks so i will wait a xposed adapted for 7.0 i can't live without youtube background playback
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youtube background playback is now possible without xposed but you need root and lucky patcher though.
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youtube background playback is now possible without xposed but you need root and lucky patcher though.
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How to do that? Any thread?
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How to do that? Any thread?
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just install lucky patcher and just install the custom patch for official youtube app which is available when you long click on youtube app then select custom patch option...
I'm getting my oneplus 3t soon, just doing prep work now:
I dont need xposed, so is it ok for me to update to nougat and then twrp/root?
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aliguu said:
I'm getting my oneplus 3t soon, just doing prep work now:
I dont need xposed, so is it ok for me to update to nougat and then twrp/root?
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That is exactly what I did. I received my OnePlus 3T about a week ago. I left it completely stock and did the normal OTA update. Once the device was up to current OxygenOS and most recent Android security patch level, I unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP 3.0.4.1, flashed SuperSU while in the initial TWRP recovery to avoid the dm-verity problem, made a backup immediately, then rebooted the system.
All is well with the world!
My only question now is this. Do I stay where I am, or am I supposed to update TWRP to 3.1.1.0? Since I haven't found concete evidence that doing so is a stable thing to do, I will stick with what I have right now. This seems to be the best scenario at this point.
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That is exactly what I did. I received my OnePlus 3T about a week ago. I left it completely stock and did the normal OTA update. Once the device was up to current OxygenOS and most recent Android security patch level, I unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP 3.0.4.1, flashed SuperSU while in the initial TWRP recovery to avoid the dm-verity problem, made a backup immediately, then rebooted the system.
All is well with the world!
My only question now is this. Do I stay where I am, or am I supposed to update TWRP to 3.1.1.0? Since I haven't found concete evidence that doing so is a stable thing to do, I will stick with what I have right now. This seems to be the best scenario at this point.
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Use the Blu spark twrp it's the best twrp out there at the moment
Hi,
I just received my new phone, and I realised that I am still on oxygenOs 3.5.4. I checked the system updates, and it says that there aren't any updates available, but I see that nougat was released in January.
Is the Nougat update something that I need to trigger manually? Is there any reason to not update to Nougat? I guess all the kinks are pretty much ironed out by now.
Cheers!
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Hi,
I just received my new phone, and I realised that I am still on oxygenOs 3.5.4. I checked the system updates, and it says that there aren't any updates available, but I see that nougat was released in January.
Is the Nougat update something that I need to trigger manually? Is there any reason to not update to Nougat? I guess all the kinks are pretty much ironed out by now.
Cheers!
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You should have received it by now. You can manually download the ROM and either sideload it or place it in its folder.
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mundodisco8 said:
Hi,
I just received my new phone, and I realised that I am still on oxygenOs 3.5.4. I checked the system updates, and it says that there aren't any updates available, but I see that nougat was released in January.
Is the Nougat update something that I need to trigger manually? Is there any reason to not update to Nougat? I guess all the kinks are pretty much ironed out by now.
Cheers!
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You could try installing a free VPN app, changing the region to Canada or Germany and checking again. This is how I've done it.
white43 said:
You could try installing a free VPN app, changing the region to Canada or Germany and checking again. This is how I've done it.
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This worked for me, tnx!
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You should have received it by now. You can manually download the ROM and either sideload it or place it in its folder.
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I am facing the same issue. I got my 3T yesterday and it says no update available. I have not rooted my phone and wont root it unless absolutely necessary. Where can I download the official Nougat ROM from? And what is the procedure to sideload it?
sarkar_007 said:
I am facing the same issue. I got my 3T yesterday and it says no update available.Where can I download the official Nougat ROM from? And what is the procedure to sideload it?
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You can get the update, and instruction on how to install from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/rom-oxygenos-3-5-4-mm-ota-update-t3519074
Sideload instructions also here from OnePlus: http://downloads.oneplus.net/oneplus-3t/oneplus_3t_oxygenos_4.0.3/
Although the download right from OP only lists 4.0.3, and then Open Beta 3 and 4. So I don't know if this just not updated, as OTAs for 4.1.0 and 4.1.1 have already gone out:
http://downloads.oneplus.net/devices/oneplus-3t/
Were this Midnight Black phones?
^ No, Gunmetal version.