Has anyone been able to find out what the differences are between the updates? I mean looks like there is about 2mbs worth of something missing in the second OTA.
Soak OTA's 9.18.79/9.20.1 Directly Correlated to "MR2/MR4" or 9.16.6 - 9.16.9 [Discussion/Brain-Storming]
#42
Posted 15 July 2013 - 09:59 AM
I'd like to know if the basebands are the same since the 9.18.79 update seems to have screwed up my radios a bit. I'm almost tempted to FXZ back to MR4 and take the 9.20.1 update and see what happens.
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#43
Posted 15 July 2013 - 01:53 PM
did I see somewhere that the update changed baseband to .15? mine is still .09 on 9.20.1
#44
Posted 15 July 2013 - 02:07 PM
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#45
Posted 15 July 2013 - 02:27 PM
did I see somewhere that the update changed baseband to .15? mine is still .09 on 9.20.1
Was your update successful or did it fail?
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#46
Posted 15 July 2013 - 02:53 PM
did I see somewhere that the update changed baseband to .15? mine is still .09 on 9.20.1
I have the 9.20.1 with .15 baseband
#47
Posted 15 July 2013 - 02:56 PM
I have the 9.20.1 with .15 baseband
Good to know. So the baseband is the same between the two versions.
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#48
Posted 15 July 2013 - 03:08 PM
did it fail at any point?I have the 9.20.1 with .15 baseband
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#49
Posted 15 July 2013 - 05:19 PM
51.02KB 53 downloads
After:
50.64KB 52 downloads
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#50
Posted 16 July 2013 - 01:39 AM
had a fail at the end. system is up to date on the check for. dated may 30 and not 25
build 9.8.1Q-79-1
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Posted 16 July 2013 - 04:37 AM
did it fail at any point?
Nope, used voodoo ota to temp unroot just make sure you're doing it through stock recovery not twrp or cwm.
#52
Posted 16 July 2013 - 01:24 PM
I have been holding off grabbing the update. I want to make sure I do NOT Lose Root. I have Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper Installed. Guess I keep reading post's to see what happens.
Current--------------------------------Razr HD 9.16.6----Version--4.1.2
Build----------------------------------------------------------------------------------9.8.1Q-62_VQW_MR-2
I have read that to use root keeper. Tap on PROTECT ROOT-Then Update.
I have also read that I need to Tap-Protect root- THEN Temp-UNROOT.Then Update. Which is correct?
I sure hope the Rootkeeper Works well.
#53
Posted 16 July 2013 - 01:35 PM
I have been holding off grabbing the update. I want to make sure I do NOT Lose Root. I have Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper Installed. Guess I keep reading post's to see what happens.
Current--------------------------------Razr HD 9.16.6----Version--4.1.2
Build----------------------------------------------------------------------------------9.8.1Q-62_VQW_MR-2
I sure hope the Rootkeeper Works well.
That's been reported both ways - BUT as long as your bootloader is unlocked, it makes no difference. You can fix root in your custom recovery.
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#54
Posted 16 July 2013 - 02:04 PM
That's been reported both ways - BUT as long as your bootloader is unlocked, it makes no difference. You can fix root in your custom recovery.
I do NOT Have unlocked Bootloader.
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Posted 16 July 2013 - 02:13 PM
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#56
Posted 16 July 2013 - 02:21 PM
Well, if you value root, unlocking your bootloader is the way to go. They have patched to boot loader exploit in this update so if you take the update that option will no longer be available.
I have read a bit about unlocking the bootloader. I really do not know what I would do with an unlocked bootloader.
What type Of options would that open up for me. Should I unlock the bootloader.
For now I just really Need to make sure I do NOT lose root.
So If I do unlock the bootloaded. Will Voodoo ALSO Protect that.
By the way. I THANK YOU for the info.
What is the BEST & Easiest way to UNLOCK the Bootloaded.?? If I should ?
#57
Posted 16 July 2013 - 02:23 PM
I have read a bit about unlocking the bootloader. I really do not know what I would do with an unlocked bootloader.
What type Of options would that open up for me. Should I unlock the bootloader.
For now I just really Need to make sure I do NOT lose root.
So If I do unlock the bootloaded. Will Voodoo ALSO Protect that.
By the way. I THANK YOU for the info.
The two...unlocking and maintaining root....are joined at the hip. If you remain locked and take the update, you can pray that the current root exploit works for you. It might. It might not. Or, you can unlock, take the update, install a custom recovery, flash a zip file and be done with full root. And for all updates going forward, the same process. No root exploit needed. Even if you never flash roms, if you care about root at all, you should consider unlocking.
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#58
Posted 16 July 2013 - 02:29 PM
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#59
Posted 16 July 2013 - 02:36 PM
The two...unlocking and maintaining root....are joined at the hip. If you remain locked and take the update, you can pray that the current root exploit works for you. It might. It might not. Or, you can unlock, take the update, install a custom recovery, flash a zip file and be done with full root. And for all updates going forward, the same process. No root exploit needed. Even if you never flash roms, if you care about root at all, you should consider unlocking.
What is a GOOD tool to UNLOCK this Bootloader? Thanks again
#60
Posted 16 July 2013 - 02:38 PM
LMAO. There's only ONE tool to unlock the bootloader. Motoapocalypse.
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