TA-1062 - Nokia 7 Plus Questions & Answers

Hello all.
I'm interested in bying the Android One TA-1062 and I've heard that there has been problems with security patches.
Are those problems solved or they are still present?
Thanks

Still present. My phone with Android oreo no update since 1 may...Android one program????hahaha 0 updates in 4 month... Nokia support say that is a device only for Chinese market (still i have Hong Kong version no CN), and it have not warranty out of China. Do you wanna a phone with out warranty? Nokia support sucks

I think I saw a guy here manually pushing the update via ADB so maybe it's possible like that

Sowa96 said:
I think I saw a guy here manually pushing the update via ADB so maybe it's possible like that
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i bought an Android One TA-1062 (customized global rom) and got stuck in May update.now currently pushing updates through adb.if you want regular updates,either buy TA-1062 with chinese rom (near stock android with more features like face unlock etc.) or if you like Android One then buy either 1046 or 1055. don't even bother with custom global rom if you want regular updates,cz it makes your device uncertified,and you have to push those updates manually (no OTA).

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i bought an Android One TA-1062 (customized global rom) and got stuck in May update.now currently pushing updates through adb.if you want regular updates,either buy TA-1062 with chinese rom (near stock android with more features like face unlock etc.) or if you like Android One then buy either 1046 or 1055. don't even bother with custom global rom if you want regular updates,cz it makes your device uncertified,and you have to push those updates manually (no OTA).
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So is your device uncertified after you push the update through ADB?

yes it is
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of course there is one advantage of pushing updates manually,if manufacturer pushes an update that has phone breaking bugs in it,you will not recieve it as your device is uncertified,and later you can push all of those bugless updates all at a time.
tho it sucks to not recieve ota,that was the whole point i bought this phone.the reseller assured me of regular updates,but i should've done my own research.

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Bought it with fake ROM - what options do I have now?

Hi, I bought for my wife Mi5 from Geekbuying from their Spain warehouse for quick delivery (adding express option). I paid more for the phone than from China, but time was a critical element there. It should come with Global ROM, and it is but fake one being CN version with some additional languages.
In general I don't mind that, but annoying thing is that I can set language as English, but there no locale for any European country including UK. I spent quite a few hours to figure out what is going on. Warranty is from Geekbuying, so any upgrades (manual as OTA not working on this) will void that.
I manually wanted to check if I can upgrade to any official ROMs, and it was declining, however once it went kind of through with reboot etc. on the official global (non-dev) but after restart it was still fake one. later retries were failing on that ROM.
Just in case, I requested a unblock code from Xiaomi and just got that one. I want to understand what options I have now and if official global ROM will add UK locale etc. Maybe I should go for some other ROM like CM or something. Please bear in mind that my wife is not a tech y person. at all...
Please advise and all suggestions are appreciated.
Well you can flash Official MIUI Global Rom via MiFlash.
1) Download MiFlash
2) Download Mi5 Fastboot ROM that you want to use (Global Stable ROM will be perfect for non techy person)
3) Reboot phone into Fastboot
4) Put phone into EDL using the command "fastboot oem edl" (without quotes)
5) Launch MiFlash - it should detect it as a COM device. Flash the ROM you downloaded earlier.
6) Once it's done, you'll be back to original Official Global MIUI.
For more info please visit MIUI Global Site.
unlock bootloader first, then you can flash any rom you like
What ROM for my Love?
knocik said:
Hi, ....
Please advise and all suggestions are appreciated.
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Stay in the MIUI!
Joy and Color and a lot of cool settings already available (no extra mods, apps, etc for simple functions).
Go for the european ROMs if the phone will be operating in Europe (better gps, and other small but significant differences).
If your amata is coming from a stock version you can present to her the AOSCP or RR clean, light and fast & well supported.
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Just in case, I requested a unblock code from Xiaomi and just got that one.
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Did you proceed? Let us know. Grazie.
Hi, thanks for information.
I got the code to unlock it, but haven't done that yet. Some people are saying it is better to keep it locked if possible.
I have a question what is that EU ROM? Is it Global or different one? Please point to the right source.
I tried to update using Mi app (recovery), but it is failing with error 2099 or official ROM is recognised as unofficial. Fastboot is not working at all as per now.
BTW I am quite angry for Geekbuying as they asked me to return that phone to China (if I want) using post office (several weeks shipping) even though I paid local return option when bought it.
knocik said:
Hi, thanks for information.
I got the code to unlock it, but haven't done that yet. Some people are saying it is better to keep it locked if possible.
I have a question what is that EU ROM? Is it Global or different one? Please point to the right source.
I tried to update using Mi app (recovery), but it is failing with error 2099 or official ROM is recognised as unofficial. Fastboot is not working at all as per now.
BTW I am quite angry for Geekbuying as they asked me to return that phone to China (if I want) using post office (several weeks shipping) even though I paid local return option when bought it.
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The EU ROM is xiaomi.eu one. Can be found at xiaomi.eu of course. It's actually a China rom (stable or dev, your choice) but with all Chinese bloatware removed and with european languages added. The advantage over Official Global version is exactly the fact that is based on China ROM. China ROMs get updates way more often than Global ones.
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The EU ROM is xiaomi.eu one. Can be found at xiaomi.eu of course. It's actually a China rom (stable or dev, your choice) but with all Chinese bloatware removed and with european languages added. The advantage over Official Global version is exactly the fact that is based on China ROM. China ROMs get updates way more often than Global ones.
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I am on this for the last 2h or so and don't know what to do. Power with volume up or down? with down mi app doesn't recognise usb connection grrr.
On EU site, I found those ROMs but explanation there is poor. TWRP is needed and link to dozens of different versions and which to choose? Do I have to unlock it? Xiaomi warns that it won't be secure or fingerprint won't be reliable. That is a key feature for my wife on this phone so don't want to mess with it.
If I only new that is so much hassle with it, I would convince my wife to go with OnePlus3 as I have and no hassle what so ever and with UK warranty etc. for just a little bit more £.
I am trying to unlock, as I think it is the only way to try something I haven't yet.
There is a problem - when accessing via volume down to fastboot it is dropping out usb connection after some time, before phone is verified and unlocked.
How to overcome that?
TBH I am kind of geeky person, but I have enough of that. If I won't get that sorted today, phone is going back to where it came from!
To enter in fastboot mode in order to unlock? Power+volume down. If your device is not recognised that means fastboot drivers are not installed correctly. For xiaomi.eu you do need an unlocked bootloader. As for what versions to use? For TWRP last version is 3.0.2-3. If you ask about roms? Last stable version is 8.1.6. Last developer version is 6.12.29 (that is Nougat and still have some bugs). I advise you to go for last stable version. Fingerprint issues? Never encountered one. And I'm using xiaomi.eu roms since MIUI7.
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I've just seen your last post. The fastboot connection is droppend when the unlocking process is somewhere at 50%? Are you still on that fake rom? If yes, that's the problem. To unlock bootloader you need to be on an official rom (China dev would be the best).
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To enter in fastboot mode in order to unlock? Power+volume down. If your device is not recognised that means fastboot drivers are not installed correctly. For xiaomi.eu you do need an unlocked bootloader. As for what versions to use? For TWRP last version is 3.0.2-3. If you ask about roms? Last stable version is 8.1.6. Last developer version is 6.12.29 (that is Nougat and still have some bugs). I advise you to go for last stable version. Fingerprint issues? Never encountered one. And I'm using xiaomi.eu roms since MIUI7.
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I've just seen your last post. The fastboot connection is droppend when the unlocking process is somewhere at 50%? Are you still on that fake rom? If yes, that's the problem. To unlock bootloader you need to be on an official rom (China dev would be the best).
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Fastboot drivers - goolge driver install failed on several occasions and 2 different versions. Yes, I am still on that fake ROM. I can't get even china ROM replaced on it, because apparently I need to unlock it, but I can't... This is getting mad.
I understand your frustration...but it's not necessarily Gearbest's fault. Xiaomi delayed several months the Global version. Gearbest couldn't sell globally phones with only chinese language could they? They did what they could at that time in order to satisfy the worldwide demand. Probably they still sell from their initial batch. And I think that phones from Gearbest was delivered by Xiaomi with that "fake" rom. Why? I didn't wanted to buy one from Gearbest especially because of "fake" rom issue. So I waited until a chinese friend of mine was going home for holidays. He went to a Xiaomi showroom and he called me and told me that the seller told him their MI5 have only chinese language. Told him that is totally fine and to buy it as it is because at that point Global version was out so I could flash it without any issue. When he came back to UK. When we met he had a huge grin on his face "The seller ordered a phone especially for you and this one have English aswell". Guess what? Was with the fake rom =) so I had to go through whole nightmare with going from fake rom to China dev. So yeah...basically my phone was sold by Xiaomi China, in a chinese showroom with a fake rom.
Driver signature enforcement removed didn't help with drivers, still have a problem.
I have enough. 4h digging on the web with installing software, drivers etc. and nothing. I can't remember when I struggled so much with some sort of electronics last time.
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I understand your frustration...but it's not necessarily Gearbest's fault. Xiaomi delayed several months the Global version. Gearbest couldn't sell globally phones with only chinese language could they? They did what they could at that time in order to satisfy the worldwide demand. Probably they still sell from their initial batch. And I think that phones from Gearbest was delivered by Xiaomi with that "fake" rom. Why? I didn't wanted to buy one from Gearbest especially because of "fake" rom issue. So I waited until a chinese friend of mine was going home for holidays. He went to a Xiaomi showroom and he called me and told me that the seller told him their MI5 have only chinese language. Told him that is totally fine and to buy it as it is because at that point Global version was out so I could flash it without any issue. When he came back to UK. When we met he had a huge grin on his face "The seller ordered a phone especially for you and this one have English aswell". Guess what? Was with the fake rom =) so I had to go through whole nightmare with going from fake rom to China dev. So yeah...basically my phone was sold by Xiaomi China, in a chinese showroom with a fake rom.
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It was geekbuying, not gearbest.
Anyway, why they haven't installed EU ROM instead?
Do you have any idea how to install official ROM then without unlock? Using update on the phone doesn't work, update via MI app on PC doesn't work. I tried all 4 versions of official ROM.
knocik said:
It was geekbuying, not gearbest.
Anyway, why they haven't installed EU ROM instead?
Do you have any idea how to install official ROM then without unlock? Using update on the phone doesn't work, update via MI app on PC doesn't work. I tried all 4 versions of official ROM.
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EU Rom wasn't available for a while neither. Flashing official rom? You need MI PC Suite. Here is how you do it:
http://xiaomitips.com/guide/how-to-fix-bricked-mi-5-with-locked-bootloader-and-update-to-global-rom/
You need to this anyway as a necessary step to unlock bootloader. Later you can decide if you want to keep your bootloader locked or not.
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EU Rom wasn't available for a while neither. Flashing official rom? You need MI PC Suite. Here is how you do it:
http://xiaomitips.com/guide/how-to-fix-bricked-mi-5-with-locked-bootloader-and-update-to-global-rom/
You need to this anyway as a necessary step to unlock bootloader. Later you can decide if you want to keep your bootloader locked or not.
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****! I haven't done any update yet and my phone is in the MI logo loop. I can access fastboot and that is it. Can't load the system, can't access volume up+power anymore!!!
Now, I can't even send it back!
Step 2 – Now grab your Mi 5 phone. Press and hold Volume Up (+) and Power buttons simultaneously until you see an image of a phone with USB cable.
Can't do that as MI logo is appearing only and no cable image anymore...
Managed to install miflash and that seemed to improve drivers so managed to unlock it and flash it using miflash to official stable global rom for now.
knocik said:
Managed to install miflash and that seemed to improve drivers so managed to unlock it and flash it using miflash to official stable global rom for now.
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That's good news. From now on you won't have any more issues. It's your choice if you want to stay on official stable global. But you must keep in mind that global stable gets updates only every couple of months. Last global stable is from October (8.1.2) with security patches from July (if I remember correctly) while China global gets updates more often. Last China stable is 8.1.6 with security patches from 1st December.
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That's good news. From now on you won't have any more issues. It's your choice if you want to stay on official stable global. But you must keep in mind that global stable gets updates only every couple of months. Last global stable is from October (8.1.2) with security patches from July (if I remember correctly) while China global gets updates more often. Last China stable is 8.1.6 with security patches from 1st December.
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I don;t need weekly updates. My wife wouldn't be pleased with so frequent ones. Every 2-3 months is OK.
I think I will try EU ROM too now. The thing is that even latest Global doesn't have UK locale but has some EU countries compare to the fake one. I hope UE has it. Do you know that by any chance?
knocik said:
I don;t need weekly updates. My wife wouldn't be pleased with so frequent ones. Every 2-3 months is OK.
I think I will try EU ROM too now. The thing is that even latest Global doesn't have UK locale but has some EU countries compare to the fake one. I hope UE has it. Do you know that by any chance?
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In EU ROM there's no option to change locale. Xiaomi.eu was started by UK fan community so I can assume that is coming with UK locale by default. If you want to know if UK english language is available, yes it is. Anyway locale on MIUI affects only few things: browser startup page, themes store and weather provider. Chinese locale i.e is using weather.cn therefore won't provide weather informations outside China. I'm using EU ROM in UK and I get weather informations just fine on my MI5. Browser startup page doesn't have any quick links to chinese fishy websites and if I miss a theme or two in Themes Store who cares?

Flash Android One (Project Fi) to regular Moto x4?

Hi guys,
Is there an option to flash Android One (Project Fi) to regular Moto x4?
Reef2009
Not now, but I really want it. Is very dificult to get a Moto X4 version Android One outside of USA... :crying:
No, but a guy in the custom roms thread was able to flash the retail Moto x4 ROM onto his Fi phone (as a last resort to recover his bricked device).
I really want this feature in moto... As I don't know the regular moto will get updates like Android one or not, as I know obviously the Android one get updates faster but the regular version will get same updates even if its late or if the Android one version will updated we can update the regular moto with root and custom recovery. Thanks in advance for your answers.
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or if the Android one version will updated we can update the regular moto with root and custom recovery. Thanks in advance for your answers.
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I don't think you'll ever be able to apply Android One Updates to a Retail model phone (even with root and/or custom recoveries). They are just too different in some basic /system features. In fact, right now; just rooting the phone screws up your ability to apply the updates for the Android One version TO the A1 phone. Even if you UNroot.
I just hope either the developers fix that or Motorola releases a true "factory image" that we can restore that will let us truly go "back to stock" (and begin receiving updates again). If Moto does that, you should be able to apply THAT to you Retail version (turning it into an A1 phone). That's your best hope.
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I don't think you'll ever be able to apply Android One Updates to a Retail model phone (even with root and/or custom recoveries). They are just too different in some basic /system features. In fact, right now; just rooting the phone screws up your ability to apply the updates for the Android One version TO the A1 phone. Even if you UNroot.
I just hope either the developers fix that or Motorola releases a true "factory image" that we can restore that will let us truly go "back to stock" (and begin receiving updates again). If Moto does that, you should be able to apply THAT to you Retail version (turning it into an A1 phone). That's your best hope.
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Thnks for you answer. One more question, do you think this device will get good development ???
Amanpreetsingh said:
Thnks for you answer. One more question, do you think this device will get good development ???
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There's plenty of interest, but right now we've only got a couple of people working on it and mightysween seems pretty sharp. He's our best hope right now.
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There's plenty of interest, but right now we've only got a couple of people working on it and mightysween seems pretty sharp. He's our best hope right now.
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Yes you are right he is working hard for this device.
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There's plenty of interest, but right now we've only got a couple of people working on it and mightysween seems pretty sharp. He's our best hope right now.
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can we follow this person somewhere on social? is he here on xda forum? can you share a link to some of his work? just asking..
I am not understanding why one would buy a regular X4 if they wanted the Android One version.
Why not just buy the preferred version, initially?
pizza_pablo said:
I am not understanding why one would buy a regular X4 if they wanted the Android One version.
Why not just buy the preferred version, initially?
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Because it's only available via project fi, in usa.
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Because it's only available via project fi, in usa.
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Can Fi be used, outside the USA?
it will be possible as soon as we get some working factory images from lenovo.. the phones aren't different at all
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Can Fi be used, outside the USA?
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ofc not but the phone works just fine with other carriers
pizza_pablo said:
I am not understanding why one would buy a regular X4 if they wanted the Android One version.
Why not just buy the preferred version, initially?
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Personally simply because out US there isn't the Android One version.
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Personally simply because out US there isn't the Android One version.
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So, what is the advantage of converting to an Android One version of Fi is not available?
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So, what is the advantage of converting to an Android One version of Fi is not available?
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The retailer one comes out full of annoying bloatwares. Actually I don't care about Fi Project, I just want have the cleanest UI possibile with only the strictly necessary. Oh, there are the security patches and os updates aspects too.
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I don't think you'll ever be able to apply Android One Updates to a Retail model phone (even with root and/or custom recoveries). They are just too different in some basic /system features. In fact, right now; just rooting the phone screws up your ability to apply the updates for the Android One version TO the A1 phone. Even if you UNroot.
I just hope either the developers fix that or Motorola releases a true "factory image" that we can restore that will let us truly go "back to stock" (and begin receiving updates again). If Moto does that, you should be able to apply THAT to you Retail version (turning it into an A1 phone). That's your best hope.
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This reminds me of older non-nexus phones- we would have to grab the OTA and use tools to construct the stock rom in a form that was flashable/modifiable. In the pre-lollipop? times, the patches were file based, so it was much easier to modify just specific files. The OTAs are now block based, so they just modify the atomic blocks that need changing, so you need an exact copy of the file system in order to apply the OTA.

GPU Turbo for Honor 9Lite released!

Hi guys.
I just found this website yesterday which says that Honor has released it's GPU Turbo for Honor 9 lite in China!
Don't know if it's a hoax but check it out.
If it's real could we port it for Indian and other variants?
The link is below:
https://www.getdroidtips.com/honor-9-lite-b178/
Edit: The official GPU turbo update is rolling out as B187(for phones running on B181 and B185) and B177(for phones running on B170 and B175). You can get the B177 from firmware finder if you've not received it yet. B187 is not yet available in Firmware finder but you can Google it to see if someone has uploaded it. It's recommended to wait a few more days for the official update. ??
Guys after seeing that i thought if checking it out.
I installed firmware finder through playstore opened it up and searched for my varient( LLD al10)
I checked all for an update and found one(1st screenshot)
Then after checking firmware access it said LLD al10(all)
Then I clicked get an update through dns and guess what happened?
Check the screenshots.
I'm just confused wether I should install it? Should I?
Wait just found something.
It said LLD-AL10-all-cn.
It says cn at the end. Is that short for China?
I thought LLD-AL10 was the Indian varient
Lol all this excitement for this new update, you do realise this might have a patch01 update inside which will block magisk from ever working again right as they have decided to harden the kernel to blockagisk from running. B135 has been showing for LLD-L31 for awhile build its not available to flash yet, however if your planning to root your phone I suggest you wait for now.
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Lol all this excitement for this new update, you do realise this might have a patch01 update inside which will block magisk from ever working again right as they have decided to harden the kernel to blockagisk from running. B135 has been showing for LLD-L31 for awhile build its not available to flash yet, however if your planning to root your phone I suggest you wait for now.
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You mean after the update we won't be able to use magisk?
That's a shame. But if the source code is released we could impliment it to other ROMs whichh is less likely to happen as Huawei is keeping it a secret.
And about that excitement part. What's so bad about being excited?
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You mean after the update we won't be able to use magisk?
That's a shame. But if the source code is released we could impliment it to other ROMs whichh is less likely to happen as Huawei is keeping it a secret.
And about that excitement part. What's so bad about being excited?
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If it has AUG update then yep installing the update will block Magisk from working again. Doesn't matter if you use a Custom Rom either Magisk will still be blocked from running as they have changed something in another partition by looks of it.
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If it has AUG update then yep installing the update will block Magisk from working again. Doesn't matter if you use a Custom Rom either Magisk will still be blocked from running as they have changed something in another partition by looks of it.
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That's a cheesy move by Huawei ?
That's interesting to know. Indeed a cheap shot from Huawei no wonder there getting blocked by countries I bought this device because it was impressive but Huawei just seem to be taking all the fun out of Android. Andromeda is open source Huawei have absolutely no rights to my device once I buy it I should be able to lock/unlock the bootloader and root or not root my device. Shame a left Moto cause of there rediculous 1 major update nonsense and waiting for years for a security update to Huawei because I believed them to be Innovators and who actually think of the end consumer. Guess a was wron
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skooter32 said:
That's interesting to know. Indeed a cheap shot from Huawei no wonder there getting blocked by countries I bought this device because it was impressive but Huawei just seem to be taking all the fun out of Android. Andromeda is open source Huawei have absolutely no rights to my device once I buy it I should be able to lock/unlock the bootloader and root or not root my device. Shame a left Moto cause of there rediculous 1 major update nonsense and waiting for years for a security update to Huawei because I believed them to be Innovators and who actually think of the end consumer. Guess a was wron
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Android not Andromeda**
skooter32 said:
That's interesting to know. Indeed a cheap shot from Huawei no wonder there getting blocked by countries I bought this device because it was impressive but Huawei just seem to be taking all the fun out of Android. Andromeda is open source Huawei have absolutely no rights to my device once I buy it I should be able to lock/unlock the bootloader and root or not root my device. Shame a left Moto cause of there rediculous 1 major update nonsense and waiting for years for a security update to Huawei because I believed them to be Innovators and who actually think of the end consumer. Guess a was wron
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Android not Andromeda**
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Agreed buddy. But I'm sure we'll find a way around if it happens.
How to root in Patch01 update : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77560239&postcount=27389
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How to root in Patch01 update : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77560239&postcount=27389
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Thanks man was just gonna post this.?
Hope Huawei dosent screw up more stuffs.
I am runnng the GPU Turbo update on my LLD-L31C432 in my case firmware version is LLD-L31C432B136 (however there is a LLD-L31C432B135 version too) and i see no change in performance which is noticeable however i do notice that playing games that are in the Game Suite takes a lot more power then they did. So to me it would seem that GPU Boost is basically a power limit uncap.
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I am runnng the GPU Turbo update on my LLD-L31C432 in my case firmware version is LLD-L31C432B136 (however there is a LLD-L31C432B135 version too) and i see no change in performance which is noticeable however i do notice that playing games that are in the Game Suite takes a lot more power then they did. So to me it would seem that GPU Boost is basically a power limit uncap.
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Guess it's not that good as it was supposed to be ?.
I'll try installing it too.

Huawei Mate 20 Pro Australian Discussion

I thought I'll make this thread for the Australian Mate 20 Pro Owners.
As we may all know already, Optus and other ozzy telcos are extremely slow with releasing there updates for our devices, it's very frustrating as we have to wait for important updates and fixes.
In this thread I'll love to hear from other Australians and there opinions on this matter. Also to discuss firmwares that have been flashed from other regions on our devices etc
All topics about our devices are all welcome
I have the L29. Currently with Telstra (Prepaid)
My last OTA update was 168 which I received around the end of December.
I recently unlocked my bootloader and updated to 182 following a guide in these forums
I also rooted my device using the same guide.
I don't really have too much to say on the speed of our updates, as I've only had my Mate 20 Pro since the 28th of Dec. It's my first android phone and I'm loving it so far. I've been wanting to get away from Apple for years, but the jailbreaking scene kept me with them. Now that the scene is almost dead I decided it was time.
So now I'm getting my head around rooting.
LYA-L29 here.. C636 SPCSEAS region on mine.
Have done the fh 171 update.. Now on unlocked bootloader and rooted 182. Tried the custom 182 rom but no joy with magisk in hiding safety net stuff for Google pay.. However with the stock 182 I was able to hide the safety net checks with magisk help.
What might be of interest to people to is I've been able to downgrade back to 171 and relock bootloader which previously was said could not happen. Back on 182 though now.
Currently running an L29 bought from eBay AU but originated in the UK as far as I can tell (based on the charger mains plug)
Latest version It'll update to is .168, it started off at .109 and has done 2 updates in the 2 days I have had it.
I've ordered a BL code and will look at rooting once I have it, there seem to be 2 different guides in this forum at the moment. Still working out which way to go. One of the methods definitely involves rebooting into recovery every time in order to get root, not sure if the other method does as well.
I find the 182 firmware to be a great one, I have noticed more of a battery drain on this one but nothing to really worry about.
I find it awesome that the hwota method works and we are now able to flash the same or higher firmwares with pretty much ease now. To be honest everytime I fiddled with my phone before the hwota method came out I would stuff something up then use funky Huawei to bring it back to life lol that was beginning to be an expensive venture haha.
This device shows alot of promise, I am currently using magisk and have used modules to pass safety net. Also used titanium backup to remove some system apps I never use. I froze Huawei home and now use nova launcher and used the Google framework module to install the Google phone and contacts app which I find much better. I am happy to say I now have the device exactly where I want it to be. I have also added a 64gb Huawei nano memory card to my device, as it may be expensive I thought why not. Now all my photos get saved to memory card
Minotaur said:
Currently running an L29 bought from eBay AU but originated in the UK as far as I can tell (based on the charger mains plug)
Latest version It'll update to is .168, it started off at .109 and has done 2 updates in the 2 days I have had it.
I've ordered a BL code and will look at rooting once I have it, there seem to be 2 different guides in this forum at the moment. Still working out which way to go. One of the methods definitely involves rebooting into recovery every time in order to get root, not sure if the other method does as well.
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The patched_boot.img method is what I'm using basically when the phone reboots it automatically boots up the patched_boot and goes straight into the os, you don't even notice it which is great
souljasteve84 said:
The patched_boot.img method is what I'm using basically when the phone reboots it automatically boots up the patched_boot and goes straight into the os, you don't even notice it which is great
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Which one is that? Can you provide a link to the thread/guide?
Cheers.
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Which one is that? Can you provide a link to the thread/guide?
Cheers.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-20-pro/how-to/guide-unlocking-bootloader-magisk-root-t3885422
Minotaur said:
Which one is that? Can you provide a link to the thread/guide?
Cheers.
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Basically grab the recovery_ramdisk IMG and use that in magisk to get a patched_boot.img that would be the best way but in the guide it's got all the info you need there.
souljasteve84 said:
Basically grab the recovery_ramdisk IMG and use that in magisk to get a patched_boot.img that would be the best way but in the guide it's got all the info you need there.
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According to that page, that method requires booting into recovery mode all the time?
Minotaur said:
According to that page, that method requires booting into recovery mode all the time?
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It doesn't it does it automatically you won't even notice
LYA-L09 from Optus here still on .122, with .146 due end of this month. Optus update schedule is a joke. As soon as FH .182 is safety net approved, I'm doing it. Don't really want to pay the $70 to unlock bootloader but will likely do that too eventually.
Yes Optus is a joke. Hopefully they start working on .171 which is supposed to have a unlock bootloader although I am sure optus will modify it to stay locked.
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Optus are still stuffing everyone around with not yet releasing an almost 2 months old firmware. All they can do is give you a recorded message.
They certainly are the most pathetic telecommunications company.
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It seems to have come to light that optus won't be supplying firmware updates, 2 reasons were mentioned today
1 is that huawei have not issued a software licence and will not provide optus with firmware.
2 is that optus have abandoned huawei firmware updates because of the huawei 5G and US ban with regards to spying.
All the times optus have mentioned testing firmware for the mate 20 Pro has been lies, it now is apparent that they were never testing anything.
This matter via being addressed by me in writing to both Huawei and optus, if they fail to respond or provide a firmware update solution. Consumer Affairs Victoria will be filing a complaint against them con VCAT Court.
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Is your phone Optus branded specifically? Could you go and buy a Telstra prepaid SIM, chuck that in, and update the phone?
Minotaur said:
Is your phone Optus branded specifically? Could you go and buy a Telstra prepaid SIM, chuck that in, and update the phone?
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It's got the optus splash screen and has firmware modified by optus and huawei for optus specific handsets.
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Minotaur said:
Is your phone Optus branded specifically? Could you go and buy a Telstra prepaid SIM, chuck that in, and update the phone?
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No, updates are handled by the firmware supplier(Optus) no matter what SIM you put in it
Optus is awesome
Android Software Updates - 07/12/2018
On Hold, waiting for updates on DBU
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Android Software Updates - 21/12/2018
Update – VoWiFi + preloaded Google input
Build: LYA-L09 9.0.0.146(C34E11R1P16)
Status: Testing
Estimated release: Early – Mid January
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Android Software Updates - 07/01/2019
Update – VoWiFi + preloaded Google input
Build: LYA-L09 9.0.0.146(C34E11R1P16)
Status: Testing
Predicted release: Late January
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Android Software Updates - 29/01/2019
Update – VoWiFi + preloaded Google input
Build: LYA-L09 9.0.0.146(C34E11R1P16)
Status: Testing
Predicted release: Late January
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Android Software Updates - 07/02/2019
Upgrade to 9.0.0.183
Status: Testing
Estimated testing completion timeframe: mid-late February
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So what, they get so far and over a month just to give up on .146 ... I can't wait for another month of testing .183 just for them to give up on that
Xalies said:
No, updates are handled by the firmware supplier(Optus) no matter what SIM you put in it
Optus is awesome
Android Software Updates - 07/12/2018
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So what, they get so far and over a month just to give up on .146 ... I can't wait for another month of testing .183 just for them to give up on that
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They are not testing .183 they are supposed to be working on .188 but at this point optus don't have a software licence from Huawei, and huawei are refusing to release the firmware until they get a licence approved.
This could be months or not even happen at all
They also have never been testing any firmware because huawei have never released any to them for testing as to date.
Here is the message I received from Optus last week.
Hey Darren,
This is what I recieved internally from our Tech devs,
For Australian carriers, Huawei will release MR every 2 months. They do not know the release details until about 1 month before the release. They have skipped .146 and .183 because they did not meet Optus requirements. We are going to get .188 for testing which is the later version than .183. The only way for the customer to get .183 is to buy an open market handset.
So we're all still on .122 ?
I want to say "un ****ing believable" but it's really not.
It's simply not good enough

N960U1 in the UK

Hi all,
I bought an unlocked note 9 from eBay which arrived today. I got it set up and went to begin installing a different firmware to be able to get the one UI update - only to find out it's a N960U1! I'm in the UK so was expecting/hoping for a N960F.
It's all working, calls work, I've pulled over 3GB of data today all nice and fast, texts working etc. If I was the 'average user' I wouldn't know that it's not a UK one...
My question is, am I likely to hit any road blocks? As long as the radios all work I can't imagine there being any and the play store has all the apps I use available. I'm just wondering if I'm at any advantage/disadvantage?
Thanks
spears93 said:
Hi all,
I bought an unlocked note 9 from eBay which arrived today. I got it set up and went to begin installing a different firmware to be able to get the one UI update - only to find out it's a N960U1! I'm in the UK so was expecting/hoping for a N960F.
It's all working, calls work, I've pulled over 3GB of data today all nice and fast, texts working etc. If I was the 'average user' I wouldn't know that it's not a UK one...
My question is, am I likely to hit any road blocks? As long as the radios all work I can't imagine there being any and the play store has all the apps I use available. I'm just wondering if I'm at any advantage/disadvantage?
Thanks
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I'm on the same boat (I mean, a similar situation because I'm not in the UK I'm in El Salvador). When I received my phone I started looking for the new UI, but I noticed that I had a very old android build version (I was in September security patch, I received my phone February 11) I started reading about and found out that N960U is the branded version of the note in the US. I wanted to update by Odin to one UI but I was afraid to get my phone carrier locked so after reading a lot more, I found that you can update using the right firmware for the phone (N960U) you don't lose carrier unlock and in my case after installing updates, I don't even have any bloatware.
Now, after this context history, I can tell you that the only thing that will affects is any "radio band enhance" or "carrier feature" and that's because you will not be able to install any UK carrier software to that version because N960U and N960F are different hardware, not just software.
Maybe there is another road block that is about updates, I'm on 9.0 but with January security patch, I have not received any new update. To be hones I'm not sure if there is a new one, so I need to wait to confirm that OTA updates are working for me, if not I will take the time to update by ODIN again haha so that's not something that will drive me crazy, and also related to this I think that N960U android versions are coming faster than I thought, some of my friends with N9600 are still stuck on 8.1
If you want to upgrade go to the following thread, there you will have enough information to update.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-9/how-to/guide-upgrade-oreo-to-pie-one-ui-t3888711
Awesome, nice one dude
I used Odin on my previous S8+ to be able to install the one UI beta and that worked fine. Though it did come with a couple of apps that were a part of that carriers firmware (three UK)
I'm aware that the F uses an exynos processor whereas the U is Snapdragon and have seen a couple of guides already. Though they use AT&T firmware and, from what I've seen, have bloatware that would literally be useless to me.
I'll have a look at the guide you linked.
I'd like to have one UI again, but can happily live with the Samsung experience UI if I had to.
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Awesome, nice one dude
I used Odin on my previous S8+ to be able to install the one UI beta and that worked fine. Though it did come with a couple of apps that were a part of that carriers firmware (three UK)
I'm aware that the F uses an exynos processor whereas the U is Snapdragon and have seen a couple of guides already. Though they use AT&T firmware and, from what I've seen, have bloatware that would literally be useless to me.
I'll have a look at the guide you linked.
I'd like to have one UI again, but can happily live with the Samsung experience UI if I had to.
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What's the software version that you currently running?
kevindevonwilliams said:
What's the software version that you currently running?
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8.1 with Samsung experience 9.5
Build number ends ARL1
spears93 said:
8.1 with Samsung experience 9.5
Build number ends ARL1
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Option1:
You can flash the Pie beta since you're running U1, there isn't an official release of Pie as yet.
Option2:
You can switch your device to the U firmware and flash the latest OTA however you would have to manually update each time because you won't be getting an update automatically.
kevindevonwilliams said:
Option1:
You can flash the Pie beta since you're running U1, there isn't an official release of Pie as yet.
Option2:
You can switch your device to the U firmware and flash the latest OTA however you would have to manually update each time because you won't be getting an update automatically.
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How come the U firmware wouldn't get OTAs?
My S8+ was flashed to get the beta and that received OTA updates.
If I'm to go onto one UI I'd want it to get OTA updates still. If that means waiting for an official release then so be it
On a different note, I installed an app to get the FM radio working today. Can't do that with the UK exynos version ?
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How come the U firmware wouldn't get OTAs?
My S8+ was flashed to get the beta and that received OTA updates.
If I'm to go onto one UI I'd want it to get OTA updates still. If that means waiting for an official release then so be it
On a different note, I installed an app to get the FM radio working today. Can't do that with the UK exynos version
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Because on the U most OTA comes from the carrier (ATT & VZW) while the rest comes from Samsung.
U1 all updates come from Samsung but U1 updates are months behind.
Advantage of running U firmware is you always get to be on the latest OTA as one is available.
kevindevonwilliams said:
Because on the U most OTA comes from the carrier (ATT & VZW) while the rest comes from Samsung.
U1 all updates come from Samsung but U1 updates are months behind.
Advantage of running U firmware is you always get to be on the latest OTA as one is available.
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So correct me if I'm wrong but to simplify what you're saying:
The U gets the latest updates sooner but comes with carrier bloat
The U1 gets non bloated updates but Samsung doesn't release then until months later?
I'll leave it and wait if that's the case. I'd be more bothered about having bloat than One UI
spears93 said:
So correct me if I'm wrong but to simplify what you're saying:
The U gets the latest updates sooner but comes with carrier bloat
The U1 gets non bloated updates but Samsung doesn't release then until months later?
I'll leave it and wait if that's the case. I'd be more bothered about having bloat than One UI
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Well yes the U comes with bloatware but the amount varies according to carrier, but since you're in the UK. Your CSC will read as XAA/XAA so therefore I doubt you would have any bloatware.
I know this because I myself had own a US device while using in the UK.
kevindevonwilliams said:
Well yes the U comes with bloatware but the amount varies according to carrier, but since you're in the UK. Your CSC will read as XAA/XAA so therefore I doubt you would have any bloatware.
I know this because I myself had own a US device while using in the UK.
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Right, I'm with you, thanks.
My current carrier software version version is XAA/XAA and theres no bloat so I know what I'm hunting for now
Cheers for your help mate
spears93 said:
Right, I'm with you, thanks.
My current carrier software version version is XAA/XAA and theres no bloat so I know what I'm hunting for now
Cheers for your help mate
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Right so even if you switch to U firmware it would still remain XAA/XAA because that would be the default CSC code for Unbranded for American model. F model is normally XEU or BTU
kevindevonwilliams said:
Right so even if you switch to U firmware it would still remain XAA/XAA because that would be the default CSC code for Unbranded for American model. F model is normally XEU or BTU
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When I did the S8+ I had to go through a pretty big list to find the BTU firmware so assumed I'd have to do the same for the N9
I might give it a go if I get a chance this week
Seeing as you have the US variant of the Note 9. You may have issues receieving connecting to certain networks outside the US. As most US Networks use a different LTE band from the EU/UK

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