[Flash ROM.bat][Android 9] Flash Stock ROM of your MOTO G7 PLUS!!! - Moto G7 Plus ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other De

FOR MOTO G7 PLUS ONLY!!!
Hello, everyone.
I created a .bat file "executable " For those who want to flash the stock rom on your Moto G7 Plus.
Just put it in the stock Rom folder along with the fastboot files and run the file.
For those who want the file, just download it by the following link or download the file that is on the thread.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/q836uaerr17pn0f/Flash_ROM_G7%252B.zip/file

Could you share where to get the Stock ROM fein?
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Tried the same sequence with a Stock ROM last week, but didn't achieve to get back to original ROM. I always get the prompt in the initial boot, that a different OS is installed than the original. This has the consequence that I cannot upgrade wit OTA anymore. And there is an upgrade already available (Jan security patch)

moto g7 G7........
any one have a flash rom.bat stock rom for moto g7.......

Which stock rom did you flash on your Moto g7 plus?
Where can I find the stock rom?
Nes.

NesNol said:
Where can I find the stock rom?
Nes.
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Didn't you just find it yesterday on the telegram group?
What was the problem that you asked again here today?
Latest Stock ROM RETAIL at that link is the one we have all been using.
You'll need to download it to a computer, unzip it in a folder with the fastboot/ADB files, then fastboot flash it with phone attached in bootloader mode.

NesNol said:
Where can I find the stock rom?
Nes.
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You have a model of the XT1965-3 smartphone and region of the software is reteu? Then this your last firmware.

"Your device has loaded a different operating system."
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You have a model of the XT1965-3 smartphone and region of the software is reteu? Then this your … .
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Thank you very much!
I guess that the software channel was reteu.
A second moto g7 phone I bought - and is unmodified - says "software channel: reteu".
The information on the package of my phone says XT1965-3.
I flashed this image already, the result is a 'working' system except for the message at the start "Your device has loaded a different operating system." .

NesNol said:
Thank you very much!
I guess that the software channel was reteu.
A second moto g7 phone I bought - and is unmodified - says "software channel: reteu".
The information on the package of my phone says XT1965-3.
I flashed this image already, the result is a 'working' system except for the message at the start "Your device has loaded a different operating system." .
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This will get rid of that message we all got too:
[Bootlogo] Modded Bootlogo from unlocked bootloader
The new RETEU stock version was just updated in last few days, before that not available and you could have used the RETAIL channel that I mentioned above, it worked fine for several users on RETEU channel.

Dahenjo said:
This will get rid of that message we all got too:
The new RETEU stock version was just updated in last few days, before that not available and you could have used the RETAIL channel that I mentioned above, it worked fine for several users on RETEU channel.
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Get rid of the message?
Does that also mean that OTAs will work? That banking apps will not complain about the integrity of the system?
Thanks!

NesNol said:
Get rid of the message?
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Yes, you said: except for the message at the start "Your device has loaded a different operating system."
After unlocking bootloader there is some message like this on starting device, keep in mind we all got these too and everything is fine but we like to cover it up with a different bootlogo, just looks better that is its only purpose. This message is because you also upgraded the firmware, meaning it's not really a different OS but only a different version of your correct OS.
Does that also mean that OTAs will work? That banking apps will not complain about the integrity of the system?
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For G7 Plus we are not getting the OTAs properly after unlocking or rooting, I was originally rooted on PPW29.98-28 and repeatedly got the notifications of upgrading to 29.98-66-2 but it kept failing, the only way to stop it was freezing the Moto Update Process using Titanium Backup. So my only remaining option to upgrade was to fastboot flash the full firmware, as you just did, it wipes your data but gets you to the same place.
With future updates we may be able to capture them and then a dev can make them into a TWRP flashable zip with no wiping of internal data. We had that on G5 Plus which was a nice thing and they are still doing that. But until that might happen the best we can do is the same for now - when your channel has an update just get it from lolinet (these are all official stock firmwares there) and fastboot flash after backing up your data.
Usually it is more from the rooting (if you did that too) that may mess up your banking or other apps, but in Magisk there are settings that may work on that, you'll just have to try and see but there are mixed results. My choice is to not use banking apps on my devices anyway even if not unlocked or rooted, I just do it from home on a computer that I won't forget and leave out in public somewhere. :crying:

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Yes, you said: except for the message at the start "Your device has loaded a different operating system."
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Hi,
thank you very much for your elaborate answer!
I will come back on it soon.
Nes

Dahenjo said:
Yes, you said: except for the message at the start "Your device has loaded a different operating system."
After unlocking bootloader there is some message like this on starting device, keep in mind we all got these too and everything is fine but we like to cover it up with a different bootlogo, just looks better that is its only purpose. This message is because you also upgraded the firmware, meaning it's not really a different OS but only a different version of your correct OS.
For G7 Plus we are not getting the OTAs properly after unlocking or rooting, I was originally rooted on PPW29.98-28 and repeatedly got the notifications of upgrading to 29.98-66-2 but it kept failing, the only way to stop it was freezing the Moto Update Process using Titanium Backup. So my only remaining option to upgrade was to fastboot flash the full firmware, as you just did, it wipes your data but gets you to the same place.
With future updates we may be able to capture them and then a dev can make them into a TWRP flashable zip with no wiping of internal data. We had that on G5 Plus which was a nice thing and they are still doing that. But until that might happen the best we can do is the same for now - when your channel has an update just get it from lolinet (these are all official stock firmwares there) and fastboot flash after backing up your data.
Usually it is more from the rooting (if you did that too) that may mess up your banking or other apps, but in Magisk there are settings that may work on that, you'll just have to try and see but there are mixed results. My choice is to not use banking apps on my devices anyway even if not unlocked or rooted, I just do it from home on a computer that I won't forget and leave out in public somewhere. :crying:
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So you expect that in future my phone will be OK again? And receive OTAs while having Magisk installed.
I tried indeed to Magisk my phone, as I did with my old OnePlus One.
Which leads to TWRP, but then I discovered that the recovery has disappeared on this Moto!?
Then I was lost, and read about A/B and treble(?).
Concerning the banking applications: Even if I handle the banking transactions on my Mac, I still need the banking app on my phone for authentication.
Which is also true for accessing my medical data (GP, hospitals, etc), insurance companies, taxes, etc.
Last question: Is there a full description of how to magisk my phone?

Dahenjo said:
Yes, you said: except for the message at the start "Your device has loaded a different operating system."
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I have replied to this messages twice.
None has arrived?!
Nes
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Dahenjo said:
Yes, you said: except for the message at the start "Your device has loaded a different operating system."
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I have replied to this message twice.
None has arrived?!
Nes

NesNol said:
So you expect that in future my phone will be OK again? And receive OTAs while having Magisk installed.
I tried indeed to Magisk my phone, as I did with my old OnePlus One.
Which leads to TWRP, but then I discovered that the recovery has disappeared on this Moto!?
Then I was lost, and read about A/B and treble(?).
Concerning the banking applications: Even if I handle the banking transactions on my Mac, I still need the banking app on my phone for authentication.
Which is also true for accessing my medical data (GP, hospitals, etc), insurance companies, taxes, etc.
Last question: Is there a full description of how to magisk my phone?
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Sorry not to reply yet, I sometimes have other things going on besides my phone. Also I thought I gave you a good answer on the situation, based on what I know as just another user (not a dev, not with Moto).
Yes, there have been changes since your last phone, it was the same for me. So it's good to find out as much as possible before deciding to unlock & root again, because the results may not be like before. We used to unlock and flash TWRP directly but we can't do that now or maybe brick the phone. It is always the risk when choosing not to remain fully stock/locked/etc as when you bought it, and with that is a responsibility to do the research first and not just expect other users to tell you every step.
So I don't know if things will change, but for now we can't get OTAs anymore after unlocking. For me I didn't mind and I am willing to upgrade manually if that let's me work with the device the way I like with root & using custom ROMs etc. I didn't plan to ever go back to how I bought it and don't need banking apps or other types that rooting might mess up. For others that may not be the case so they must learn the situation then decide for themselves.
As for installing Magisk, now we have TWRP working enough to just put the Magisk zip on your SD card and install it in TWRP. Before we had a functional TWRP we had another method by installing Magisk Manager and using it to patch the boot.img then fastboot flash that, but it's not needed anymore since TWRP, just do it the old way now.

Flashing the roms from lolinet, in my case ( RETEU[/URL) is a complete reset of the phone, I assume.
To flash, these steps should be right:
Copying the firmware to sdcard.
Boot in TWRP
Flashing the lolinet firmware.
Delete Dalvik Cache.
Should TWRP and Magisk be reinstalled immedeately after this procedure? Or renew the developer mode, reinstall twrp and magisk?

Woif said:
Flashing the roms from lolinet, in my case RETEU is a complete reset of the phone, I assume.
To flash, these steps should be right:
Copying the firmware to sdcard.
Boot in TWRP
Flashing the lolinet firmware.
Delete Dalvik Cache.
Should TWRP and Magisk be reinstalled immedeately after this procedure? Or renew the developer mode, reinstall twrp and magisk?
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It won't work to flash full firmware in TWRP, so far the only way is using fastboot with phone connected to a computer in bootloader (unlocked) mode. Unzip firmware into your fastboot/ADB folder and also the batch file available in this thread, then run the batch file.
Yes this will reset/wipe your phone (except for SD) so backup your data first, and it will be like when you first bought it. You can reinstall TWRP and then Magisk, but boot to system first and set things up including enabling USB debugging setting in developer options again.

I am going to try and update now as the notifications are much too annoying.

Moto G7 Plus - lake Stock rom / firmware download here
NesNol said:
Where can I find the stock rom?
Nes.
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Moto G7 Plus - lake
Download the Moto G7 Plus - lake stock firmware according to the Country/region/retail/carrier for example US Retail > T-Mobile, Verizon or Amazon, and everything is flashed through fastboot mode
XT1965-2 > https://boycracked.com/2019/02/11/official-motorola-moto-g7-plus-xt1965-2-stock-rom/
XT1965-3 > https://boycracked.com/2019/02/11/official-motorola-moto-g7-plus-xt1965-3-stock-rom/
XT1965-4 > https://boycracked.com/2019/02/11/official-motorola-moto-g7-plus-xt1965-4-stock-rom/
XT1965-6 > https://boycracked.com/2019/07/26/official-motorola-moto-g7-plus-xt1965-6-lake_retcn-stock-rom/
XT1965-9 > https://boycracked.com/2019/07/26/official-motorola-moto-g7-plus-xt1965-9-lake-stock-rom/
XT1965-T > https://boycracked.com/2019/07/26/o...-g7-plus-xt1965-t-lake-us-t-mobile-stock-rom/

Remove the line
'fastboot erase userdata'
from the flashROM.bat file and it won't factory reset. It will act like an upgrade.
Sent from my Moto Z (2) using XDA Labs

vickbuitenzorg said:
Moto G7 Plus - lake
Download the Moto G7 Plus - lake stock firmware according to the Country/region/retail/carrier for example US Retail > T-Mobile, Verizon or Amazon, and everything is flashed through fastboot mode
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Can I use a different retail code than current stock? My phone is XT1965-2, PPW29.98-28, RETLA. The system reminders are all in Spanish. Could I update to PPW29.98-66, EEGB (UK English) without a problem?
Also, if this is possible, could I update by removing the 'fastboot erase userdata' line from the BAT file, or, due to the language change, would I need to leave that line and do a factory reset?

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How to manually get nougat?

Hey XDA, I haven't been on here since my Samsung S2 years ago. I picked up a new moto Z for daydream, (amazon 499 special, 64 gb luna grey unlocked, retus software, 650-03). I bought it from the american amazon, and I am in canada. I popped in my Sasktel sim card and it works perfectly.
My questions are:
How do I manually flash nougat?
If I flash to the rogers 45 firmware, will I still be able to use my Sasktel sim?
How long until nougat comes out regardless? Should I just wait?
If I do flash to this "rogers 45 nougat", can I go back to my "vanilla" stock later? ( i just want daydream now, i bought the headset already. then when my area gets nougat, ill flash back to my phones nougat.. or does it make a difference?)
Sorry for the really random questions. I couldn't find the answers to these on the forums or on google. (reddit has been saying just wait, and don't flash)
You can try this thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z/how-to/easy-flash-to-nougat-tutorial-unlocked-t3514245 - I had success flashing the Rogers 45 firmware (am on retca software channel) but for the life of me couldn't get the Nougat update to install. I'm on Telus and had no issues with my SIM card working after I flashed to the Rogers 45. Flashed back to the retca official firmware (http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z/development/moto-z-official-firmware-downloads-t3449837) this morning with no problems.
Another issue I'm running into is that I unlocked it and for the life of me I can't seem to get the phone locked again. Minor issue but that "your phone is unlocked/untrustworthy" message when you boot up is annoying
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Another issue I'm running into is that I unlocked it and for the life of me I can't seem to get the phone locked again. Minor issue but that "your phone is unlocked/untrustworthy" message when you boot up is annoying
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Just flash the patched bootlogo you can find here... (or, better, make one as I liked more and asked for... )
enetec said:
Just flash the patched bootlogo you can find here... (or, better, make one as I liked more and asked for... )
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Going to start a new thread so as not to hijack this one
I'll try to give you some "sparse" answers...
- Rogers is a "not carrier locked" software so, no problem with any sim... to be honest it hasn't any special at all!
It's preferred only because between the "leaked" software versions it is the only leaked in .45 and not in .17 subversion... and a .45 is needed for Nougat OTA to apply.
If you are already on a .45 I don't think you really need to flash Roger to have the sideload OTA to apply...
- if you have your full software version on pc to flash in case, yes, you can come back from rogers BUT *only* until you are still on MM.
On this phone Nougat OTA updates a LOT of things (bootloader, baseband, perhaps something on GPT too...) and is *NOT* reversible. Or, at least, not in an easy (as safe...) way... Some have poked with it and.... we have had first bricks... (quite hard ones...).
So?
So I would eventually try in another way.
DISCLAIMER: this isn't tested first hand by me. Some other ( @erfanoabdi) in chat with me reported that it worked for him, but I've to warn that as ALL hacking & tweaking operations something could go wrong (read: bootloop & eventually soft bricks... I don't think hard bricks anyway, BUT this only my-own-opinion, ok? )
Said that... my idea is making things simpler. More... many people are reporting issues with some of the upgraded parts on Nougat (wifi, Bluetooth, etc...) AND upgraded bootloader (and GPT?) are main problems if we want to return to MM, so... let's limit the upgrade to only what's really needed...
Steps should be:
- unlock bootloader
- Flash TWRP in fastboot/fastload mode
- take a *FULL* backup of *ALL* partitions by TWRP (yes, system image too!!) and put it in a safe place (no, your phone or microSD is *not* a safe place...)
- download full Nougat retmx firmware (the only N available at moment...)
- go in fastboot/fastload mode and flash *only* boot.img and system.img using mfastload commands
- enter directly in TWRP (don't boot!) and flash patch for unencrypted kernel
- wipe cache, dalvik and *format* data (yes, format, not only wipe it...). WARNING: this will erase all the contents of your internal storage memory, so take a backup before...
- Reboot...
It should boot fine on Nougat... :fingers-crossed:
(and mantaining your ret channel, not changing it to retmx probably...)
After eventually we'll talk about root...
This way it should be ready to return to MM if needed using the same procedure (changing only boot.img and system.img with MM ones...).
Obviously this is a raw description of procedures... it is written considering that you have good knowledge of the matter and you know how to install and use drivers, adb & fastboot commands, TWRP and so on...
For more info or doubts... ask @erfanoabdi :laugh:
enetec said:
I'll try to give you some "sparse" answers...
- Rogers is a "not carrier locked" software so, no problem with any sim... to be honest it hasn't any special at all!
It's preferred only because between the "leaked" software versions it is the only leaked in .45 and not in .17 subversion... and a .45 is needed for Nougat OTA to apply.
If you are already on a .45 I don't think you really need to flash Roger to have the sideload OTA to apply...
- if you have your full software version on pc to flash in case, yes, you can come back from rogers BUT *only* until you are still on MM.
On this phone Nougat OTA updates a LOT of things (bootloader, baseband, perhaps something on GPT too...) and is *NOT* reversible. Or, at least, not in an easy (as safe...) way... Some have poked with it and.... we have had first bricks... (quite hard ones...).
So?
So I would eventually try in another way.
DISCLAIMER: this isn't tested first hand by me. Some other @erfanoabdi) in chat with me reported that it worked for him, but I've to warn that as ALL hacking & tweaking operations something could go wrong (read: bootloop & eventually soft bricks... I don't think hard bricks anyway, BUT this only my-own - opinion, ok? )
Said that... my idea is making things simpler. More... many people are reporting issues with some of the upgraded parts on Nougat (wifi, Bluetooth, etc...) AND upgraded bootloader (and GPT?) are main problems if we want to return to MM, so... limit the upgrade to only what's really needed...
Steps should be:
- unlock bootloader
- Flash TWRP in fastboot/fastload mode
- take a *FULL* backup of *ALL* partitions by TWRP (yes, system image too!!) and put it in a safe place (no, your phone or microSD is *not* a safe place...)
- download full Nougat retmx firmware (the only N available at moment...)
- go in fastboot/fastload mode and flash *only* boot.img and system.img using mfastload commands
- enter directly in TWRP (don't boot!) and flash patch for unencrypted kernel
- wipe cache, dalvik and *format* data (yes, format, not only wipe it...). WARNING: this will erase all the contents of your internal storage memory, so take a backup before...
- Reboot...
It should boot fine on Nougat... :fingers-crossed:
(and mantaining your ret channel, not changing it to retmx probably...)
After eventually we'll talk about root...
This way it should be ready to return to MM if needed using the same procedure (changing only boot.img and system.img with MM ones...).
Obviously this is a raw description of procedures... it is written considering that you have good knowledge of the matter and you know how to install and use drivers, adb & fastboot commands, TWRP and so on...
For more info or doubts... ask @erfanoabdi :laugh:
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Yes very good tutorial, I really likes to write something like this but I'm not good in English
Thanks again
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Thanks again
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Ahahahaha, this is only "chatting" in not-so-good-English ... :laugh:
Thanx for you *great* development here instead! :highfive:
enetec said:
I'll try to give you some "sparse" answers...
- Rogers is a "not carrier locked" software so, no problem with any sim... to be honest it hasn't any special at all!
It's preferred only because between the "leaked" software versions it is the only leaked in .45 and not in .17 subversion... and a .45 is needed for Nougat OTA to apply.
If you are already on a .45 I don't think you really need to flash Roger to have the sideload OTA to apply...
- if you have your full software version on pc to flash in case, yes, you can come back from rogers BUT *only* until you are still on MM.
On this phone Nougat OTA updates a LOT of things (bootloader, baseband, perhaps something on GPT too...) and is *NOT* reversible. Or, at least, not in an easy (as safe...) way... Some have poked with it and.... we have had first bricks... (quite hard ones...).
So?
So I would eventually try in another way.
DISCLAIMER: this isn't tested first hand by me. Some other ( @erfanoabdi) in chat with me reported that it worked for him, but I've to warn that as ALL hacking & tweaking operations something could go wrong (read: bootloop & eventually soft bricks... I don't think hard bricks anyway, BUT this only my-own-opinion, ok? )
Said that... my idea is making things simpler. More... many people are reporting issues with some of the upgraded parts on Nougat (wifi, Bluetooth, etc...) AND upgraded bootloader (and GPT?) are main problems if we want to return to MM, so... let's limit the upgrade to only what's really needed...
Steps should be:
- unlock bootloader
- Flash TWRP in fastboot/fastload mode
- take a *FULL* backup of *ALL* partitions by TWRP (yes, system image too!!) and put it in a safe place (no, your phone or microSD is *not* a safe place...)
- download full Nougat retmx firmware (the only N available at moment...)
- go in fastboot/fastload mode and flash *only* boot.img and system.img using mfastload commands
- enter directly in TWRP (don't boot!) and flash patch for unencrypted kernel
- wipe cache, dalvik and *format* data (yes, format, not only wipe it...). WARNING: this will erase all the contents of your internal storage memory, so take a backup before...
- Reboot...
It should boot fine on Nougat... :fingers-crossed:
(and mantaining your ret channel, not changing it to retmx probably...)
After eventually we'll talk about root...
This way it should be ready to return to MM if needed using the same procedure (changing only boot.img and system.img with MM ones...).
Obviously this is a raw description of procedures... it is written considering that you have good knowledge of the matter and you know how to install and use drivers, adb & fastboot commands, TWRP and so on...
For more info or doubts... ask @erfanoabdi :laugh:
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Wow! Thank you for the response! This answered pretty much all of my questions, but also sparked a few more. The Moto Z was a pretty big purchase for me so I am in no hurry to lose functionality. A lot of people are using translators on here, so I'll be simple (sorry if it comes off as blunt or rude, typing with translators in mind)
I want to stay on android 7. Downgrading to 6.0 is not a worry for me.
I want to get future updates from my carrier. (official android/moto updates and security patches. I want to be able to use the "Google Tango" mod, if it comes out)
I want to be able to use the projector mod and daydream.
I do not plan on rooting my phone (maybe later), and I do not want to unlock my bootloader.
Will the retmx nougat be different then the copy of nougat I would get from retus?
Finally, is there any benefit to waiting for the OTA? Or am I getting the exact same copy of nougat on XDA, that I would in three weeks from OTA? I already bought the daydream headset, am I waiting for nothing?
*two more questions I guess*
Do I need a SD card?
do I need to unlock my bootloader to do this upgrade?
( http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z/how-to/update-to-7-0-nougat-xt1650-03-retus-t3513095)
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z/how-to/easy-flash-to-nougat-tutorial-unlocked-t3514245)
Sorry for all the questions. I have looked all over XDA and haven't been able to find an answer (reddit, and google too :/). I am hoping that other people will be able to read this, and have their questions answered as well.
Again, thank you. You guys are really smart.
pixelens said:
You can try this thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z/how-to/easy-flash-to-nougat-tutorial-unlocked-t3514245 - I had success flashing the Rogers 45 firmware (am on retca software channel) but for the life of me couldn't get the Nougat update to install. I'm on Telus and had no issues with my SIM card working after I flashed to the Rogers 45. Flashed back to the retca official firmware (http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z/development/moto-z-official-firmware-downloads-t3449837) this morning with no problems.
Another issue I'm running into is that I unlocked it and for the life of me I can't seem to get the phone locked again. Minor issue but that "your phone is unlocked/untrustworthy" message when you boot up is annoying
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Awesome, so I would probably want to take note of my retus (not retca, because I bought mine from the american amazon, right?). Do I need to unlock my bootloader to get regular android 7? or did you root as well as upgrade?
Thank you for the response.
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Awesome, so I would probably want to take note of my retus (not retca, because I bought mine from the american amazon, right?). Do I need to unlock my bootloader to get regular android 7? or did you root as well as upgrade?
Thank you for the response.
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Yup, you'll want the retus firmware I would think. I'm not sure if you have to unlock your bootloader, I did only because I was having issues with the Nougat update and thought that might be why but it didn't make a difference. I did get the Nougat update to install this morning though, tried it on another computer (stupid ADB). I did not root though, just unocked my bootloader and did the Rogers flash then the Noughat sideload.
I'd try it without unlocking the bootloader, if you get an error saying "can't read file <###>" when trying to adb sideload the Nougat update, try different ADB drivers or a different computer first before unlocking it. The couple people I know that have chimed in say they're unlocked as well but haven't indicated whether you need to be or not.
Based on your expressed needs... I'll just wait your OTA. Nothing more. It's only a matter of weeks anyway...
Sorry for being a newb and asking here but I'm finding it difficult to get my head around this.
I was originally on MM and upgraded to Nougat on unlocked I international Moto Z.
I then decided to install TWRP, root and try a new ROM. If I want to go back to stock Nougat can't it just be a case of flashing the Nougat update I have download on my computer through ODIN or is it going to be a little more complex than that?
Thanks for any help
pixelens said:
Yup, you'll want the retus firmware I would think. I'm not sure if you have to unlock your bootloader, I did only because I was having issues with the Nougat update and thought that might be why but it didn't make a difference. I did get the Nougat update to install this morning though, tried it on another computer (stupid ADB). I did not root though, just unocked my bootloader and did the Rogers flash then the Noughat sideload.
I'd try it without unlocking the bootloader, if you get an error saying "can't read file <###>" when trying to adb sideload the Nougat update, try different ADB drivers or a different computer first before unlocking it. The couple people I know that have chimed in say they're unlocked as well but haven't indicated whether you need to be or not.
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Ok, I'll try it without unlocking the bootloader and let you know what happens. Is your new version of nougat working properly (unrooted?)? Is there a difference between the nougat I am going to flash, and the OTA i'll get in a few weeks? (If you say there is no difference, I'll flash it ASAP without unlocking boot loader and let you know. Working daydream, playstore, and moto mods right?)
Again, thank you for helping a noob like me out.
Porcelainfog said:
Ok, I'll try it without unlocking the bootloader and let you know what happens. Is your new version of nougat working properly (unrooted?)? Is there a difference between the nougat I am going to flash, and the OTA i'll get in a few weeks? (If you say there is no difference, I'll flash it ASAP without unlocking boot loader and let you know. Working daydream, playstore, and moto mods right?)
Again, thank you for helping a noob like me out.
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Seems to be working properly, at least from what I remember of Nougat on my 6P. I've had not force closes or other issues. I haven't tried Daydream apps out yet, but they did install fine (which they wouldn't under Marshmallow - got the "not compatible with your device" message). Play Store works fine, Incipio Battery Moto Mod works fine, haven't tested the others yet.
As far as what's different between this version and the OTA in a few weeks, I have no clue - but from what I gather this is a stock Nougat pulled from a device that got the OTA (don't quote me on that though hah). As for a few weeks, where are you hearing that? Can't get an answer out of Telus at all here and am wondering if maybe they're working on pushing it out as 7.1.x instead of 7.0. Who knows...
Let me know how it goes without unlocking the boot loader, having a ***** of a time trying to get it relocked lol (not the end of the world though).
pixelens said:
Seems to be working properly, at least from what I remember of Nougat on my 6P. I've had not force closes or other issues. I haven't tried Daydream apps out yet, but they did install fine (which they wouldn't under Marshmallow - got the "not compatible with your device" message). Play Store works fine, Incipio Battery Moto Mod works fine, haven't tested the others yet.
As far as what's different between this version and the OTA in a few weeks, I have no clue - but from what I gather this is a stock Nougat pulled from a device that got the OTA (don't quote me on that though hah). As for a few weeks, where are you hearing that? Can't get an answer out of Telus at all here and am wondering if maybe they're working on pushing it out as 7.1.x instead of 7.0. Who knows...
Let me know how it goes without unlocking the boot loader, having a ***** of a time trying to get it relocked lol (not the end of the world though).
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Hey so I got it onto 7.0 finally. I ended up unlocking my bootloader. I didn't try without it, I read somewhere that it could cause a soft brick. Just wanted to say thanks to you guys that helped and Prfndhatrdofman (if he reads this) for his guide.
PS
holy ****ing ****. **** adb. **** android studio. **** drivers. And ****ing .zip extentions (took me like 30 minutes to put .zip on the end of Blur_Version...zip. Yes, I am an idiot).
Telus appears to have finally updated their update page for moto z nougat. Tentative date of December 19.
Forum post - Telus
Dawnhawk said:
Telus appears to have finally updated their update page for moto z nougat. Tentative date of December 19.
Forum post - Telus
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LOL, of course they did!
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Porcelainfog said:
Hey so I got it onto 7.0 finally. I ended up unlocking my bootloader. I didn't try without it, I read somewhere that it could cause a soft brick. Just wanted to say thanks to you guys that helped and Prfndhatrdofman (if he reads this) for his guide.
PS
holy ****ing ****. **** adb. **** android studio. **** drivers. And ****ing .zip extentions (took me like 30 minutes to put .zip on the end of Blur_Version...zip. Yes, I am an idiot).
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Cool. And ya re ADB haha

[Download] Z2 Play Pie OTA

TESTED IN INDIAN AND BRAZILIAN DEVICES
https://motoota.lolinet.com/index.p...&carrier=retbr&sn=SERIAL_NUMBER_NOT_AVAILABLE
FOR MEXICAN USERS
https://motoota.lolinet.com/index.p...&carrier=amxmx&sn=SERIAL_NUMBER_NOT_AVAILABLE
Pre-requisites:
1. Battery 50+%
2. Locked bootloader
How to install ?
Step 1: Place the downloaded zip in internal storage and rename it.
( Indian / Brazilian: Blur_Version.29.11.30.albus.retail.en.US.zip or Mexican: Blur_Version.29.11.31.albus.retail.en.US.zip)
Step 2: Go to settings -> apps -> show system apps
and then give storage permission for Motorola update services.
Step 3: Reboot the phone and then check for update in settings app.
#Youtube video tutorial by Rocha Tech
https://youtu.be/xJO31p4GLmU
(Just watch the video without sound if you understand the language )
#FAQ
1. What about my data after i install this update?
Ans: Your data is safe after installing the update. For more safety, you can backup your data as an additional safety measure.
2. Will this work on my bootloader unlocked device ?
Ans: No, it will not work with bootloader unlocked. You need to flash the Oreo stock rom to be able to flash this on your device.
3. Why my country name is not mentioned for updates ?
Ans: You may try Indian update zip file and if it doesn't work then try the Mexican one.
Credits:
Helton Vezzoni @erfanoabdi
Any info about the build, software channel, etc?
XBrav said:
Any info about the build, software channel, etc?
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Load it up and tell us.
kewlzter said:
Load it up and tell us.
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Definitely trying. Stock recovery was not spawning ADB, so I'm trying to boot TWRP live. It's been a while, and it's hanging on the TWRP page.
XBrav said:
Definitely trying. Stock recovery was not spawning ADB, so I'm trying to boot TWRP live. It's been a while, and it's hanging on the TWRP page.
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I tried TWRP (installed) didn't work.
I'll try returning to stock and sideloading tomorrow after work.
Ok, trying the stock way:
1) Reboot into bootloader (Power + Vol Down)
2) Select boot into Recovery.
3) At "No Command" Screen, hold down Power and press Vol Up.
4) Load from SD card, or live dangerously like me and sideload via ADB (Minimal ADB and Fastboot seems to work for me)
Will update once the push is complete.
I just downloaded.
Gave "Motorola Update Services" storage permission.
Copied the file from the computer to the phone's internal storage.
Checked for updates
And voilá, there was the update.
I'm already running Pie.
Up and running here. Didn't like my original image, but after flushing data, it booted fine. It did say I no longer qualify for updates which seems to be a new thing with Motorola and Pie, but common across other devices too. Either way, it all seems to be working.
victorhbm15 said:
I just downloaded.
Gave "Motorola Update Services" storage permission.
Copied the file from the computer to the phone's internal storage.
Checked for updates
And voilá, there was the update.
I'm already running Pie.
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Did it work really..??
Do we need unlocked bootloader or will it work for all..
Currently running Stock Oreo Firmware locked Bootloader.
Trying to sideload via ADB, will post results after completion of process.
Hello!
Is there an .xml file for this update?
OR
Any proper guide for sideload method?
Thanks
OK! I found a guide for Oreo OTA sideload install.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-play/how-to/official-oreo-z2-play-t3784660
I guess for Pie it is the same.
Tried.
Didn't work.
Can anybody guess what I did wrong?
OldUncle said:
Tried.
Didn't work.
Can anybody guess what I did wrong?
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Did you follow the steps I posted earlier? What does the phone show for errors?
For those of you who were curious:
1) Software channel remained the same.
2) Dual sim in XT1710-09 seems to be working fine so far (haven't tested a second sim, but the sim statuses are showing for both card slots).
3) No issues with mods so far (Tried the battery pack and gamepad. Hasselblad, projector and speaker are not with me).
4) Build number is PPS29.133-30, Patch Level September 1, 2019.
My phone is in Canada, and the modem patch included works fine as far as I've seen. I haven't fully tested the bluetooth stability yet to see if it's working better than before. Android Auto is working great though.
My smartphone Model name is XT-1710-10, Dual SIM.
I was successfully able to sideload the Update, with the command
"adb sideload Blur_Version.29.11.30.albus.retail.en.US.zip".
It took around 15 to 18 mins for the sideload process to complete, later the phone restarted and showed the usual Moto loading screen for another 12mins or so, for a moment i thought it was stuck, but no, it successfully completed the update process.
Everything is functioning as usual, i noticed that the placement of signal bar, wifi icons, and battery icons on the top right corner of the screen seem to be not proper.
Same is the case with the arrangement of signal and wifi icons on top right portion inside notification drop down menu, seems to be too close to the screen edge.
Additional features I saw after the update are, 3 finger screenshot, Screenshot editor, Media controls provision inside 'Moto Actions'; Attentive display inside 'Moto display'.
Also the addition of "Digital Wellbeing" inside settings Menu.
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OldUncle said:
Hello!
Is there an .xml file for this update?
OR
Any proper guide for sideload method?
Thanks
OK! I found a guide for Oreo OTA sideload install.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-play/how-to/official-oreo-z2-play-t3784660
I guess for Pie it is the same.
Tried.
Didn't work.
Can anybody guess what I did wrong?
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It took around 3hrs for me to solve the problem, I am still not clear, what was I doing wrong.
What worked for me somehow was... I properly uninstalled the old ADB installations first vis control panel and then downloaded the latest version of adb i.e adb-setup-1.4.6.exe, and repeated the normal procedure of adb sideload, this time it worked.
I couldn't find an option to enable Android Pie navigation gestures, even in System>Gestures, there is no option.
Do existing TWRP and Magisk root work?
Thanks to everyone who replied with advices :good:
It is my first try to Sidload OTA.
I found out that, I needed the latest OPS27.76-12-25-22/23 stock firmware and I was using OPS27.76-12-25-13.
I fastbooted to the latest but, it didn't work again and I think the reason is that my device is XT1710-11 (Chinese), though I have fastbooted it to RETEU version (Modems preserved) and works fine.
If my guess is correct, that means I need to wait for the fastboot version for Pie
snuk182 said:
Do existing TWRP and Magisk root work?
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its working great
I get error while sideloading.. i need OPS27.76-12-25-22/23 firmware and I am using OPS27.76-12-42-13/16. On bell canada.
Any advise?
saurav112214 said:
I get error while sideloading.. i need OPS27.76-12-25-22/23 firmware and I am using OPS27.76-12-42-13/16. On bell canada.
Any advise?
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https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/albus/official/
Get the firmware you need from that link and then fastboot flash it to your device.
But make sure if this OTA Pie is for your device.
XBrav said:
Did you follow the steps I posted earlier? What does the phone show for errors?
For those of you who were curious:
1) Software channel remained the same.
2) Dual sim in XT1710-09 seems to be working fine so far (haven't tested a second sim, but the sim statuses are showing for both card slots).
3) No issues with mods so far (Tried the battery pack and gamepad. Hasselblad, projector and speaker are not with me).
4) Build number is PPS29.133-30, Patch Level September 1, 2019.
My phone is in Canada, and the modem patch included works fine as far as I've seen. I haven't fully tested the bluetooth stability yet to see if it's working better than before. Android Auto is working great though.
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I too have an XT1710-09 (Europe, RETEU software channel). Any idea if this firmware will work for me? Thanks!

Question Updating Stock OnePlus ROM if unlocked bootloader

Hey folks,
So somehow when unlocking my bootloader with the unlock_key/code from OnePlus, I switched the ROM from the T-Mobile variant to the stock OnePlus variant. I may have corrupted/wiped one of the two slots and gotten lucky, that was months ago and I've forgotten.
Mostly I wanted to confirm an unlocked bootloader in the event there is a stable and up-to-date ROM made available on this device. It's my primary phone and I don't want to be alpha testing updates, so I'm happy with the stock OnePlus OS.
However, my device won't apply updates. I'm NOT rooted, though the bootloader is unlocked. What are my options for applying updates?
Do I need to re-enable bootloader via adb, which will likely wipe the OS and require re-configuration of all my apps and settings? If I apply root (and wipe-OS), can the root receive updates easily?
Been about two months now without the latest security patch, things could be worse but I definitely want to update!
ANy thoughts are appreciated, thanks!
lifebringer123 said:
Hey folks,
So somehow when unlocking my bootloader with the unlock_key/code from OnePlus, I switched the ROM from the T-Mobile variant to the stock OnePlus variant. I may have corrupted/wiped one of the two slots and gotten lucky, that was months ago and I've forgotten.
Mostly I wanted to confirm an unlocked bootloader in the event there is a stable and up-to-date ROM made available on this device. It's my primary phone and I don't want to be alpha testing updates, so I'm happy with the stock OnePlus OS.
However, my device won't apply updates. I'm NOT rooted, though the bootloader is unlocked. What are my options for applying updates?
Do I need to re-enable bootloader via adb, which will likely wipe the OS and require re-configuration of all my apps and settings? If I apply root (and wipe-OS), can the root receive updates easily?
Been about two months now without the latest security patch, things could be worse but I definitely want to update!
ANy thoughts are appreciated, thanks!
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If you do a factory reset with the MSM tool you will get the T-Mobile ROM back and it will also relock the bootloader (and of course wipe all your apps and settings). You will definitely be able to get updates that way. I don't know if there is a way to get updates without wiping all of your data.
towardsdawn said:
If you do a factory reset with the MSM tool you will get the T-Mobile ROM back and it will also relock the bootloader (and of course wipe all your apps and settings). You will definitely be able to get updates that way. I don't know if there is a way to get updates without wiping all of your data.
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OK, thank you! I will give it a try eventually...
Any recommended ROMS that are lightweight but super stable and also regularly updated? Like LineageOS (which I believe is not updated for this phone)...
nothing beats stock in stability period. yes you can update vs stock OTA on unlocked bootloader
You can also update and receive OTA while rooted with magisk, my current method is here:
1) click "try again." click "resume" which may or may not reboot the device.
2) adb reboot fastboot
3) fastboot boot previous_magiskpatched_boot.img
4) find active slot with adb shell /bin/getprop ro.boot.slot_suffix
5) dd
if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_a_or_b of=/sdcard/Download/boot.img to backup stock boot.img
6) direct install magisk, reboot
7) repeat step 5 to backup patched boot.img
8) adb pull sdcard/Download patched and stock.img
towardsdawn said:
You can also update and receive OTA while rooted with magisk, my current method is here:
1) click "try again." click "resume" which may or may not reboot the device.
2) adb reboot fastboot
3) fastboot boot previous_magiskpatched_boot.img
4) find active slot with adb shell /bin/getprop ro.boot.slot_suffix
5) dd
if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_a_or_b of=/sdcard/Download/boot.img to backup stock boot.img
6) direct install magisk, reboot
7) repeat step 5 to backup patched boot.img
8) adb pull sdcard/Download patched and stock.img
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thanks!
Ytube21 said:
nothing beats stock in stability period. yes you can update vs stock OTA on unlocked bootloader
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Are you saying that if I re-lock my bootloader, it will NOT wipe my OS/factory reset, and I'll be able to update the OS via OTA updates?
Remember, bootloader is unlocked but I'm on the stock ROM (not the T-Mobile ROM, though this is the physical T-Mobile variant).
lifebringer123 said:
Are you saying that if I re-lock my bootloader, it will NOT wipe my OS/factory reset, and I'll be able to update the OS via OTA updates?
Remember, bootloader is unlocked but I'm on the stock ROM (not the T-Mobile ROM, though this is the physical T-Mobile variant).
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Hello there, lifebringer123.
I believe Ytube21 made a grammatical error in his response to you. I believe what he intended to imply was that, with an unlocked bootloader, you can install OTA updates on the stock ROM.
Because the phone will be transitioning from a non-assured software integrity state and unprotected personal data condition to a guaranteed software integrity state and protected data condition, relocking the bootloader will result in a factory reset to ensure no trace of a root related process capable of accessing /data.
Since I assume you don't have unlocked firmware, I'm guessing you don't have the "Local upgrade" option in settings (Settings -> System -> System update -> Gear settings icon in top right corner -> Local upgrade), which means you're missing out on the most direct and authentic way of installing OTA updates.
However, I have another idea in mind, which I'm not sure will work, but could if your circumstances allow it. Is it possible to install the most recent OnePlus Nord N200 OTA update after flashing TWRP?
Here's what I'm thinking:
1. Download the most appropriate TWRP image (Current most recent TWRP for OnePlus Nord N200)
2. Boot OnePlus Nord N200 into bootloader (adb reboot bootloader while the device is on, or, while the device is off, hold the volume down and power key for a while, release the power button when the OnePlus logo comes up (but keep pressing the volume down button), go appropriately through the menu (select suitable language, then choose Advanced -> Reboot to fastboot)
3. Ensure that fastboot detects your OnePlus Nord N200 (fastboot devices)
4. Momentarily boot into recovery (fastboot boot NameOfRecoveryHere.img (This will only boot the recovery, not install it)
5. Flash the desired OTA update .zip file using the recovery and reboot
Note: Your build number will be useful for me to point you in the right direction for finding the appropriate .zip for the OTA update (Step 5)
Apart from the way described above, I'm very confident you won't be able to properly apply updates without wiping your phone. I would suggest just backing up your phone (Save anything you want to preserve) to a secure location and then following the procedures mentioned by towardsdawn of utilizing MSM tools to restore the T-Mobile ROM.
If you have any questions or issues, please let me know.
Aselloph said:
Hello there, lifebringer123.
I believe Ytube21 made a grammatical error in his response to you. I believe what he intended to imply was that, with an unlocked bootloader, you can install OTA updates on the stock ROM.
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The OS notices the OTA updates, but it cannot apply/install them no matter what I do to try.
Aselloph said:
Because the phone will be transitioning from a non-assured software integrity state and unprotected personal data condition to a guaranteed software integrity state and protected data condition, relocking the bootloader will result in a factory reset to ensure no trace of a root related process capable of accessing /data.
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Makes sense; thanks.
Aselloph said:
Since I assume you don't have unlocked firmware, I'm guessing you don't have the "Local upgrade" option in settings (Settings -> System -> System update -> Gear settings icon in top right corner -> Local upgrade), which means you're missing out on the most direct and authentic way of installing OTA updates.
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That is correct; I don't have that option. I also no longer have the "T-Mobile" Splash sceen on startup, my assumption since doing this earlier this year was that I may have wiped the t-mobile branded ROM variant, and the phone reverted to the "slot B" stock variant. But I could be wrong. In any case...
Aselloph said:
However, I have another idea in mind, which I'm not sure will work, but could if your circumstances allow it. Is it possible to install the most recent OnePlus Nord N200 OTA update after flashing TWRP?
Here's what I'm thinking:
1. Download the most appropriate TWRP image (Current most recent TWRP for OnePlus Nord N200)
2. Boot OnePlus Nord N200 into bootloader (adb reboot bootloader while the device is on, or, while the device is off, hold the volume down and power key for a while, release the power button when the OnePlus logo comes up (but keep pressing the volume down button), go appropriately through the menu (select suitable language, then choose Advanced -> Reboot to fastboot)
3. Ensure that fastboot detects your OnePlus Nord N200 (fastboot devices)
4. Momentarily boot into recovery (fastboot boot NameOfRecoveryHere.img (This will only boot the recovery, not install it)
5. Flash the desired OTA update .zip file using the recovery and reboot
Note: Your build number will be useful for me to point you in the right direction for finding the appropriate .zip for the OTA update (Step 5)
Apart from the way described above, I'm very confident you won't be able to properly apply updates without wiping your phone. I would suggest just backing up your phone (Save anything you want to preserve) to a secure location and then following the procedures mentioned by towardsdawn of utilizing MSM tools to restore the T-Mobile ROM.
If you have any questions or issues, please let me know.
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Model DE2118
Build 11.0.1.9.DE18CB
ONE PLUS Nord N200 5G
(dre8t, but unlocked bootloader via unlock_code.bin)
I would give that a whirl if you could point me to the current OTA update .zip package. However, I bookmarked that TWRP thread months ago, but it still hasn't been updated, and I never did get it working correctly. But I'll try it. If it works and the manual OTA update .zip is only monthly/quarterly, the inconvenience is not severe. Still, I'm not using root or any custom ROM at the moment, so I should really go back to a locked bootloader so I can receive OTA updates, and suck up the loss of a few hours of restoring settings/apps...
Again (for all on thread), if there is a solid Custom ROM which regularly gets security updates, please point me to that thread/ROM! The
Thank you so much for your time!
Successful conversion of N200 5G from T-Mo to OEM without MSM tool! (Credit to Summersofar)
Hey there. i'm a new XDA Member myself. i've been mostly stalking these forums for the N200 Ever since people started the root phase and twrp projects for codename HOLI. but i'm here to convert @summersofar's guide in order to make it more...
forum.xda-developers.com
Try re-doing it. First, use MSM tool to return to Tmo, then unlock the bootloader again, then follow that guide.
It should completely fix your broken slots. And yes, my phone is rebranded, and it can apply updates perfectly.
I'm even rooted.
justauserthatusesaphone said:
Successful conversion of N200 5G from T-Mo to OEM without MSM tool! (Credit to Summersofar)
Hey there. i'm a new XDA Member myself. i've been mostly stalking these forums for the N200 Ever since people started the root phase and twrp projects for codename HOLI. but i'm here to convert @summersofar's guide in order to make it more...
forum.xda-developers.com
Try re-doing it. First, use MSM tool to return to Tmo, then unlock the bootloader again, then follow that guide.
It should completely fix your broken slots. And yes, my phone is rebranded, and it can apply updates perfectly.
I'm even rooted.
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Thanks! When OTA updates end for our OS, in 1-2 years, what will you do? Switch phones, or do you think you have a custom ROM/OS that sounds stable enough?
I'll try the MSM tool, debate rooted or not, then report back...
Thanks again all!
lifebringer123 said:
Thanks! When OTA updates end for our OS, in 1-2 years, what will you do? Switch phones, or do you think you have a custom ROM/OS that sounds stable enough?
I'll try the MSM tool, debate rooted or not, then report back...
Thanks again all!
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you're welcome, sorry for being late lol
after 2-3 years, ill probably keep this phone and install lineageos or pixel experience (that is, if it gets support)
although by that time, the trade in value is probably 2 dollars so I'll use it if i ever get into android development.
Any word on custom ROMs for this like Lineage OS or Pixel Experience?

General A12 (S) released for unlocked

Check your OnePlus updater.
mingkee said:
Check your OnePlus updater.
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Yes, A-12 has been released for the N200, but it may screw up your phone. I bought three of the unlocked US market 5g N200s due to the 3g phase out. Yesterday two of them updated to A-12 and now neither of them will work for voice /mms/sms. The phones detect a SIM installed but will not access the mobile network at all. I'm using Consumer Cellular which in turn uses At&T towers. Nothing I've tried makes any difference, can't even place a call on my brand new phones. OnePlus tech support is useless, their solution is send the devices to them for "repair" after their update broke my phones. After chatting with their rep I have 0% confidence they will actually do anything except keep my phone for a month or so and send it back in the same condition. According to their tech, no roll back tool exists for the unlocked variant.
Scragge said:
Yes, A-12 has been released for the N200, but it may screw up your phone. I bought three of the unlocked US market 5g N200s due to the 3g phase out. Yesterday two of them updated to A-12 and now neither of them will work for voice /mms/sms. The phones detect a SIM installed but will not access the mobile network at all. I'm using Consumer Cellular which in turn uses At&T towers. Nothing I've tried makes any difference, can't even place a call on my brand new phones. OnePlus tech support is useless, their solution is send the devices to them for "repair" after their update broke my phones. After chatting with their rep I have 0% confidence they will actually do anything except keep my phone for a month or so and send it back in the same condition. According to their tech, no roll back tool exists for the unlocked variant.
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S build based on Color OS and even the font changed.
I think I can deal with mine, but the most important of all, there's no player error on rooted N200 with S
Scragge said:
Yes, A-12 has been released for the N200, but it may screw up your phone. I bought three of the unlocked US market 5g N200s due to the 3g phase out. Yesterday two of them updated to A-12 and now neither of them will work for voice /mms/sms. The phones detect a SIM installed but will not access the mobile network at all. I'm using Consumer Cellular which in turn uses At&T towers. Nothing I've tried makes any difference, can't even place a call on my brand new phones. OnePlus tech support is useless, their solution is send the devices to them for "repair" after their update broke my phones. After chatting with their rep I have 0% confidence they will actually do anything except keep my phone for a month or so and send it back in the same condition. According to their tech, no roll back tool exists for the unlocked variant.
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THANK YOU for posting this!! My mom purchased an N200 for the exact same reason and after the A-12 update she's having the same issues with her device. All her voice, sms, and mms transmissions go through Cricket wireless (which also uses AT&T network) She contacted OnePlus customer service and they said they'd get back to her within 48 hours. It's now been 48 hours but with it being a weekend, she's hoping to hear back from them by Monday. She went to the Cricket store yesterday and they cleaned and tried a new SIM card to see if that might fix the issue but it didn't.
While it doesn't sound like there's any fix available yet, it's helpful knowing that this issue is affecting someone else using the AT&T carrier network. Hopefully between OnePlus and the AT&T wireless carriers they'll figure out a solution sooner rather than later.
Best of luck with your devices.
The12thJuror said:
THANK YOU for posting this!! My mom purchased an N200 for the exact same reason and after the A-12 update she's having the same issues with her device. All her voice, sms, and mms transmissions go through Cricket wireless (which also uses AT&T network) She contacted OnePlus customer service and they said they'd get back to her within 48 hours. It's now been 48 hours but with it being a weekend, she's hoping to hear back from them by Monday. She went to the Cricket store yesterday and they cleaned and tried a new SIM card to see if that might fix the issue but it didn't.
While it doesn't sound like there's any fix available yet, it's helpful knowing that this issue is affecting someone else using the AT&T carrier network. Hopefully between OnePlus and the AT&T wireless carriers they'll figure out a solution sooner rather than later.
Best of luck with your devices.
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Yeah, I called OP three times got the same promise from OPs customer service and they never got back with me. I've never dealt with a less enthusiastic company when dealing with a serious product defect. The tech support people at first acted like the didn't believe me when I described the problem. Then once I had (I think) convinced them the problem was real, their response was like "oh well, too bad, so sad". OP offered no solutions or even ideas of what to try to do to fix the problem.
Do they test anything before pushing out an update?
I had a two day window left for returning the devices for a refund so now they're gone, and I'm gone as an OP customer, I can't just do without a phone while they fumble around trying to figure out the details for some (maybe) upcoming patch.
Good devices, terrible customer service. Never settle, nope, never again.
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According to their tech, no roll back tool exists for the unlocked variant.
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For those of you who want to downgrade from 12 to 11, use fastboot enhanced/payload dumper, boot fastbootd, delete all of the "my_" partitions, flash android 11 ROM zip (payload.bin button). Reboot bootloader, use the command fastboot -w to initiate a factory reset, reboot recovery and wipe data (this fixes mismatching metadata/userdata partitions) reboot device and voila you're on Android 11 again. Confirmed on my converted TMobile variant.
Also T-Mobile variant got official A12 OTA with the same C.15 build number.
And AT&T doesn't play nice with OnePlus, their new sim cards will not let you use a OnePlus device at all because they are unsupported.
Travisholt92 said:
For those of you who want to downgrade from 12 to 11, use fastboot enhanced/payload dumper, boot fastbootd, delete all of the "my_" partitions, flash android 11 ROM zip (payload.bin button). Reboot bootloader, use the command fastboot -w to initiate a factory reset, reboot recovery and wipe data (this fixes mismatching metadata/userdata partitions) reboot device and voila you're on Android 11 again. Confirmed on my converted TMobile variant.
Also T-Mobile variant got official A12 OTA with the same C.15 build number.
And AT&T doesn't play nice with OnePlus, their new sim cards will not let you use a OnePlus device at all because they are unsupported.
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Do you know where to download the A12(or at least the latest A11 update so I can update to A12 via OTA) stock firmware/update or could you upload it for the T-MO(metro) variant or show how to update OTA even when I unroot both slots the OTA still fails
Tyreethetruth said:
Do you know where to download the A12 stock firmware/update or could you upload it for the T-MO(metro) variant or show how to update OTA even when I unroot both slots the OTA still fails
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I'll get the link scraped today. To fix OTA you have to reflash the stock build to restore avb (android verified boot / vbmeta verification). Without this being restored you can't flash OTA's using the normal methods. But once I get a link to the T-Mobile/metro update, you can use fastboot enhanced to manually upgrade like I did. I'll make a tutorial for the manual upgrade/downgrade process. I first have to downgrade from OxygenOS 12 to 11, then use the MSMtool to restore stock T-Mobile software. Easy stuff
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I'll get the link scraped today. To fix OTA you have to reflash the stock build to restore avb (android verified boot / vbmeta verification). Without this being restored you can't flash OTA's using the normal methods. But once I get a link to the T-Mobile/metro update, you can use fastboot enhanced to manually upgrade like I did. I'll make a tutorial for the manual upgrade/downgrade process. I first have to downgrade from OxygenOS 12 to 11, then use the MSMtool to restore stock T-Mobile software. Easy stuff
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Thank you! I been stuck on the same update like 4-5 updates ago
On this build (metro/TMobile version converted. I can't keep android auto connected. I went into developer options and selected the default to transfer files/ android auto and all the other options but it just connects for a few and then disconnected and says device unsupported.
Rooted device and using a alpine iLX-w650
Tyreethetruth said:
Thank you! I been stuck on the same update like 4-5 updates ago
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The link to the download is literally a https link in the logcat when downloading the OTA. In case you're wondering how to manually download the zip onto a computer, that is how to get the link. If anyone else beats me to sharing the link it would save me from having to downgrade to get the link for the T-Mobile variant myself
"adb logcat > logcat.txt"
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The link to the download is literally a https link in the logcat when downloading the OTA. In case you're wondering how to manually download the zip onto a computer, that is how to get the link. If anyone else beats me to sharing the link it would save me from having to downgrade to get the link for the T-Mobile variant myself
"adb logcat > logcat.txt"
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So I get on computer and go on bootloader and type "adb logcat"?
Negative, while booted and after you start to download the android 12 OTA you can run the adb command to get the link while the OS is running.
https://android.googleapis.com/packages/ota-api/package/7cd89efc84e6db817ed16b59b0af3120521ab323.zip
(Shout out to @lzgmc )
I dirty flashed this (DE2118 T-Mobile/Metro) build over the leaked unlocked variant (DE2117) OxygenOS 12 build most are running and did not have to factory reset after flashing with Fastboot Enhanced.
My TMobile variant is now running the T-Mobile firmware. No downgrade required for that.
Downgrade process is download the android 11 build from OnePlus, boot fastbootd, use fastboot enhanced to delete all of the "my_" partitions, flash "payload bin" (full android 11 ota zip from OnePlus), make sure to tick ignore unknown partitions. After that is done shut the phone down and boot to fastboot/bootloader using the key combo, and flash the same payload again with ignore unknown partitions ticked. This will update the partitions that were inaccessible in fastbootd (such as modem). After this you will have to use a terminal with adb/fastboot to run "fastboot -w" this will wipe metadata(encryption key for userdata) and userdata. Reboot to recovery and perform factory reset there as well. After that you should be good to reboot to OxygenOS 11. To return to stock T-Mobile after that just use msmtool
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Negative, while booted and after you start to download the android 12 OTA you can run the adb command to get the link while the OS is running.
https://android.googleapis.com/packages/ota-api/package/7cd89efc84e6db817ed16b59b0af3120521ab323.zip
(Shout out to @lzgmc )
I dirty flashed this (DE2118 T-Mobile/Metro) build over the leaked unlocked variant (DE2117) OxygenOS 12 build most are running and did not have to factory reset after flashing with Fastboot Enhanced.
My TMobile variant is now running the T-Mobile firmware. No downgrade required for that.
Downgrade process is download the android 11 build from OnePlus, boot fastbootd, use fastboot enhanced to delete all of the "my_" partitions, flash "payload bin" (full android 11 ota zip from OnePlus), make sure to tick ignore unknown partitions. After that is done shut the phone down and boot to fastboot/bootloader using the key combo, and flash the same payload again with ignore unknown partitions ticked. This will update the partitions that were inaccessible in fastbootd (such as modem). After this you will have to use a terminal with adb/fastboot to run "fastboot -w" this will wipe metadata(encryption key for userdata) and userdata. Reboot to recovery and perform factory reset there as well. After that you should be good to reboot to OxygenOS 11. To return to stock T-Mobile after that just use msmtool
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Alright cool thanks for the download so just go to twrp/orangefox and install it or do I get on pc and flash it via adb? Does it have to only be fastboot enhanced?
Tyreethetruth said:
Alright cool thanks for the download so just go to twrp/orangefox and install it or do I get on pc and flash it via adb? Does it have to only be fastboot enhanced?
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PC and flash via fastbootd then again in fastboot after fastbootd. Fastboot enhanced is the easiest way to do it, otherwise you will need to fix custom recovery to support android 12 or use command line tools to unpack the oneplus ota file to manually flash each partition.
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PC and flash via fastbootd then again in fastboot after fastbootd. Fastboot enhanced is the easiest way to do it, otherwise you will need to fix custom recovery to support android 12 or use command line tools to unpack the oneplus ota file to manually flash each partition.
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Gotcha, how do I go to fastbootd and fastboot? Its confusing me which one is which
Tyreethetruth said:
Gotcha, how do I go to fastbootd and fastboot? Its confusing me which one is which
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fastboot = bootloader
Fastbootd has access to more critical partitions and can be accessed by the command "fastboot reboot fastboot" at the bootloader or by hitting the "reboot to fastbootd" button in fastboot enhanced. Make sure to flash it in fastbootd BEFORE flashing it again in fastboot
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fastboot = bootloader
Fastbootd has access to more critical partitions and can be accessed by the command "fastboot reboot fastboot" at the bootloader or by hitting the "reboot to fastbootd" button in fastboot enhanced. Make sure to flash it in fastbootd BEFORE flashing it again in fastboot
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Gotcha, one last thing how do I flash using fastboot enhance? Idk what to pick to flash the A12 OTA
EDIT: Nvm I extracted the update and found the payload
Magisk patched boot.img for this release: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A2x8YbnnO6SJq-R-1rdZZ18CU673Z2-Y/view?usp=sharing

How To Guide Downgrade US OEM (DE2117) Android 12 firmware to Android 11 BEFORE installing Lineage!

Lineage installation on N200 REQUIRES that you are running Android 11 or phone will soft loop after installing the Lineage boot.img
If you are updated to Android 12 firmware and want to install Lineage, you MUST downgrade first to:
DE2117 OEM Android 11 FINAL OTA
WARNING: This WILL erase all user data.
1. Place the firmware .zip file in the user root of internal phone storage.
2. Sideload OnePlus firmware Downgrade Tool on phone and use tool to flash the Android 11 firmware.
There is an Emergency Firmware install tool that OnePlus posted to the OP forum that does NOT check root status when the need to downgrade back to A11 was first acknowledged due to modem issue with first A12 OTA release.
This file was removed in a few days when they posted the official Downgrade tool replaced it.
I have used this tool to upgrade DE2117 C_16 to DE2117 C_17 while rooted and the built in upgrade tool failed at 37%.
Nice, first thanks for the hard work you're putting in. Second, is there an advantage to converting first to DE2117 then installing lineage as opposed to just installing lineage from DE2118 that you know of? I know in the other post you answered my other question stating that the Lineage will install on either so I wasn't sure if I'd get any benefit from starting over and converting my DE2118. TIA
Link575 said:
Nice, first thanks for the hard work you're putting in. Second, is there an advantage to converting first to DE2117 then installing lineage as opposed to just installing lineage from DE2118 that you know of? I know in the other post you answered my other question stating that the Lineage will install on either so I wasn't sure if I'd get any benefit from starting over and converting my DE2118. TIA
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Lineage is using own kernel and boot.img on A11 so in the short run it is not going too make any difference, but when Lineage moves forward to A12 the OEM Firmware has newer drivers and is updated sooner, has more OEM features and bugfixes as well as no carrier bloatware.
It is possible that OP will neuter the Carrier firmware with an OTA update to prevent cross flashing device away from the Carrier rom in the next OTA update by preventing fastbootd from flashing the us oem from a carrier phone.
They have already removed fastboot boot command to boot a boot image without flashing it for test before you flash and to allow Magisk to make a backup of the original boot.img before adding Magisk.
I would convert NOW, before they decide to slam the door on this ability with a future OTA that will not allow you to downgrade and prevent this as they are under contract with the carriers to not allow this to be done.
Ok, thank you for the explanation. Guess I'll back everything up and convert it.
scanman0 said:
Lineage installation on N200 REQUIRES that you are running Android 11 or phone will soft loop after installing the Lineage boot.img
If you are updated to Android 12 firmware and want to install Lineage, you MUST downgrade first to:
DE2117 OEM Android 11 FINAL OTA
WARNING: This WILL erase all user data.
1. Place the firmware .zip file in the user root of internal phone storage.
2. Sideload OnePlus firmware Downgrade Tool on phone and use tool to flash the Android 11 firmware.
There is an Emergency Firmware install tool that OnePlus posted to the OP forum that does NOT check root status when the need to downgrade back to A11 was first acknowledged due to modem issue with first A12 OTA release.
This file was removed in a few days when they posted the official Downgrade tool replaced it.
I have used this tool to upgrade DE2117 C_16 to DE2117 C_17 while rooted and the built in upgrade tool failed at 37%.
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This worked perfectly after following your convert guide and upgrading to 12. Downgraded back to 11 so I could install lineageOS. Thanks again!
This reddit post has a link to an English version of the downgrade apk which makes it a little easier.
keeps saying verification failed
weirdfate said:
keeps saying verification failed
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Did you remove root (Restore boot.img) and then factory reset?
You will loose all data doing this anyway.
I m trying as well .. but stuck with verification failed message just as scanman0 I m on stock android12 no root if anyone know how to fix it ... please assit
I just downgraded. Make sure you remove root via magisk. Then proceed to rollback to Android 11. Everything worked fine. I'll install lineage tonight when I get home.
radekmazur said:
I just downgraded. Make sure you remove root via magisk. Then proceed to rollback to Android 11. Everything worked fine. I'll install lineage tonight when I get home.
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I did not have to remove root. I used the version posted that does not check for root but maybe there's a different reason.
Does the downgrade apk have to be sideloaded via ADB?
T3CHN0T33N said:
Does the downgrade apk have to be sideloaded via ADB?
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Just place apk in phones working directory, same path where your downloads folder is. Then install from there like any other apk and run. I also kept the FW file in the same directory but I'm not sure if that was necessary.
So, just to confirm, I press "local install" and select the firmware zip and it closes? Is the tool supposed to do anything else or am I good to flash LineageOS?
T3CHN0T33N said:
So, just to confirm, I press "local install" and select the firmware zip and it closes? Is the tool supposed to do anything else or am I good to flash LineageOS?
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Ummm if I remember correctly hit local install and then it will prompt to point towards which FW to use. After you hit it, it will go back to the previous screen, I think verify and unpack it, then install it. Mine did appear like it was doing nothing after picking the FW and so I picked again which screwed things up so just wait after picking, it should start.
After its done it will give a message saying to restart phone I think for it to take effect, then after you restart it should ask to wipe phone, then restart again and you'd be in A11 presumably. Once in A11 your good to follow the normal procedure to install Lineage. This is all from memory though so I MAY have missed something but I don't think I did.
Link575 said:
Ummm if I remember correctly hit local install and then it will prompt to point towards which FW to use. After you hit it, it will go back to the previous screen, I think verify and unpack it, then install it. Mine did appear like it was doing nothing after picking the FW and so I picked again which screwed things up so just wait after picking, it should start.
After its done it will give a message saying to restart phone I think for it to take effect, then after you restart it should ask to wipe phone, then restart again and you'd be in A11 presumably. Once in A11 your good to follow the normal procedure to install Lineage. This is all from memory though so I MAY have missed something but I don't think I did.
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When you say "screwed things up" what do you mean? How did it effect the install?
T3CHN0T33N said:
When you say "screwed things up" what do you mean? How did it effect the install?
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Nothing major, caused the UI to glitch out and made it seem like the process was stuck at 81% but when I closed the app and tried to do it again it jumped to 100 and said to restart the device.
I've downgraded a second time (I'm very indecisive on which OS I want to use) and that one went as expected since I knew to give it a second to start doing its thing.
Link575 said:
Nothing major, caused the UI to glitch out and made it seem like the process was stuck at 81% but when I closed the app and tried to do it again it jumped to 100 and said to restart the device.
I've downgraded a second time (I'm very indecisive on which OS I want to use) and that one went as expected since I knew to give it a second to start doing its thing.
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Weird, for me it just closes the app and does nothing, both the official and emergency ones. I even tried adding it to magisk's deny-list.
But I just restored the boot image via magisk (didn't restart) and it works now...
scanman0 said:
Did you remove root (Restore boot.img) and then factory reset?
You will loose all data doing this anyway.
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Yes I factory restored the phone and tried again. Still fails every time
Has anybody had any luck figuring out the verification failed message? I too have tried both the official and emergency apps, of course I can't read the actual message in what I presume is Chinese, but it doesn't do anything and the other version says verification failed. Have not rooted. Kind of at a loss right now and all I want to do is install Lineage! I've already got my unlock token from OnePlus, but my understanding is that the phone still needs to be on A11 before installling Lineage.

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