6.0 Update is out!!!!!!!! - Verizon LG G4

See the title. I just checked for update and got it. Haven't installed yet. Its close to a 1 gb download.

I just got it as well. I don't want to download it yet though. I'll wait for a KDZ and rooted system.img

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pettigrew95 said:
I just got it as well. I don't want to download it yet though. I'll wait for a KDZ and rooted system.img
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You may be waiting a while. The Lollipop exploit won't work with Marshmallow since MM root requires a modified boot image. Since the Vz bootloader is locked, there is no way to do this.
To anyone wanting to keep root, don't upgrade to 6.0 until the bootloader is unlocked.

billybob275 said:
You may be waiting a while. The Lollipop exploit won't work with Marshmallow since MM root requires a modified boot image. Since the Vz bootloader is locked, there is no way to do this.
To anyone wanting to keep root, don't upgrade to 6.0 until the bootloader is unlocked.
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I'll take rooted Lollipop over unrooted 6.0 then I guess.

NalNalas said:
So I took the update and my internet cut out, now the dl won't show. any ideas?
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You may be able to go into settings, then applications, all, and find settings app and clear the cache/data on it and try again.

I updated and my phone has been stuck on the red Verizon screen for the past half an hour is this normal?

Updated and my phone would just shut off while the screen is off. Not sure if there's a rogue app or what. I'd hate to do a factory reset.
Correction, it doesn't shut it off but it would take me multiple times to hit the power button to wake up the phone.

Downloading now.....

Anyone successfully update yet? I'm downloading now.

Thanks for the heads up. I just blocked the updater. I'll wait for the reviews to filter in before deciding to give up root.

Error 0x1123004
Getting an error upon installation (error 0x1123004). Not rooted, by the way.

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Getting an error upon installation (error 0x1123004). Not rooted, by the way.
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Installation fails and youre stuck, or your still on Lolipop?

can somebody pull the update off there cache partition on rooted lollipop and upload it?
wouldn't mind looking at the update, but currently the G4 is packed up right now.
Thanks in Advance.
~Eugene
scratch that, didn't see this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-g4/general/vs986-24c-marshmallow-ota-file-t3316291

downloaded ota and updated with no issues, took about 20 minutes to download and install, mostly cause it had to update 119 apps, but i'm on 6.0 woooooo!

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Installation fails and youre stuck, or your still on Lolipop?
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Update downloads, phone restarts, installation reaches about 4%, then a error pops up. The phone then restarts with a message in the notification center that the update has failed. Curiously, in the System updates menu, it shows:
LAST SYSTEM UPDATE:
Software not updated to 24C
Failed - February 16, 2016 at xxxxxx
Error code: 402

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Update downloads, phone restarts, installation reaches about 4%, then a error pops up. The phone then restarts with a message in the notification center that the update has failed. Curiously, in the System updates menu, it shows:
LAST SYSTEM UPDATE:
Software not updated to 24C
Failed - February 16, 2016 at xxxxxx
Error code: 402
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Thanks for the update. I got impatient and went for it... at 34% of 2/2. Will update when complete/failed/bricked/smashed.
EDIT: Update went smoothly and quickly. I've been on Marshmallow all of 2 mins so we'll see...

had an issue with mms not sending, performing a factory reset, i'll keep you guys posted

My update failed, even tho I unfroze everything. I did not unroot.

i think it was the photo, not the fact that i reset it, but mms is working fine. also the phone seems to be very fast.

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Nougat update available on T-Moble?

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I haven't found any posts about this yet, not through T-MOBILE anyways. As you can see, I'm connected through my home wifi but I don't have an option to download anything? I'd rather it not update around 11pm - 4am as I have to be up for work at 5am and my phone is my only alarm. Is it downloading in the background through wifi and then I get the option to install when it's done or what? I've tried updating through LG bridge and there's no updates through that (Lg bridge updated to latest version as well.)
Anyone else getting this?
Just checked, I can confirm it.
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Yes I got it too, I just finished installing it in my g5
And If you change the time manually to "12 am" you won't have to wait until the actual 11-4am time lol
Tetraguy said:
Yes I got it too, I just finished installing it in my g5
And If you change the time manually to "12 am" you won't have to wait until the actual 11-4am time lol
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I actually thought about doing that but I didn't want to screw anything up. I'll give it a try though!
Edit: It worked! updating now.
@CuhThooLoo @Vesnik what's the build no.?
Damn I just checked it for the hell of it and seen the update.....but unfortunately no longer have a PC so I can't go back to stock to take it
it must be 7.0 .....
i will wait for the flashable stock 20a rom or rooted tot files come out
Awesome. Nice surprise. I'm downloading it now!
Yeah the 12am trick worked. Downloading now.
anyone know where the update.zip downloads to? I have TWRP so was hoping to flash in there.
To anyone taking the update, are you guys rooted/have Twrp?
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To anyone taking the update, are you guys rooted/have Twrp?
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I tried but when it booted to TWRP I couldn't find the .zip. It wasn't in /cache like I was expecting.
I would wait it out a bit, with the anti rollback and unknown root ability it just seems like a leap to unknown ground. They (LG/Tmo) haven't locked it yet but could at any point.
I see it is ready, but can't download
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Yes I got it too, I just finished installing it in my g5
And If you change the time manually to "12 am" you won't have to wait until the actual 11-4am time lol
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Ah I see. You must change the date on the phone, not the update message.
Has the update improved camera performance at all? Does it snap any faster?
I will wait for root before making the jump. Any news on what(if anything) changed on the g5 specifically? Anything added or improved?
Anyone not seeing the update keep checking for update again and again .. i think it started showing for me after 10 attempts or so, then i toggled auto time off and changed the time to 2355 hrs = 11:55 pm now its downloading .. i did hear about some things breaking like wifi .. Fingers crossed will update soon ...
Update 1 - it was downloaded several times on my phone but after clicking restart and install, it suddenly goes back to showing "Your System is up to date, last checked xy:zv pm
Update 2 Seems you really need the battery to be 100%, leaving the phone plugged in wont help unless battery is 100%, i dont think it is a smart requirement, but it is what it is..the phone is updating now lets see...
Update 3 It has updated, dont see much changes, camera got nothing that i can say is improved, theming is a bit more complete with not of things going dark when you choose dark themes ... notifications still have white background, an eye sore...
pottyvick said:
I will wait for root before making the jump. Any news on what(if anything) changed on the g5 specifically? Anything added or improved?
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I was wondering this as well as whether or not there's a way to disable updates so that it doesn't try to sneakily install at night
Coachmark2 said:
I was wondering this as well as whether or not there's a way to disable updates so that it doesn't try to sneakily install at night
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I stopped update notifications using the FOTAkill.apk method. If you google it you will see what i mean. I dont remember exactly where the file is...
My first impression of this update is that it is blazing fast! I'll let this result speak for itself...

Data Drain - Google Account Manager

Hi there, I have a rooted Pixel XL on 7.1.1. every day lately, I get data warnings from Google Account Manager. It seems to just want to download stacks of data (on both wifi or cell) for no apparent reason.
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heardamir said:
Hi there, I have a rooted Pixel XL on 7.1.1. every day lately, I get data warnings from Google Account Manager. It seems to just want to download stacks of data (on both wifi or cell) for no apparent reason. View attachment 4003733 does anyone else have this problem?
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Are you on the latest January update?
bjoostema said:
Are you on the latest January update?
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Thanks for your response. Just curious, should it matter? OTA updates are set to off.
heardamir said:
Thanks for your response. Just curious, should it matter? OTA updates are set to off.
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I can't find the source but I've read that this is the cause. I would update if you haven't and see if the drain ceases.
I need a bit of help here. I "unrooted" via the Super SU app. Rebooted, tried to update. Still failed. I also have lost root. Super annoying. Is there anything else that the updater is expecting that i haven't restored???
I have the same problem and can't update. Bl unlocked and rooted
heardamir said:
I need a bit of help here. I "unrooted" via the Super SU app. Rebooted, tried to update. Still failed. I also have lost root. Super annoying. Is there anything else that the updater is expecting that i haven't restored???
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Bloodgod said:
I have the same problem and can't update. Bl unlocked and rooted
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You both need to download the full factory image. Then edit the flashall.bat file and remove the -w to save data and apps. That will flash everything except data and apps.
Then re TWRP and re root.
TonikJDK said:
You both need to download the full factory image. Then edit the flashall.bat file and remove the -w to save data and apps. That will flash everything except data and apps.
Then re TWRP and re root.
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So i finally got around to doing this today. Removed the -w from the flash-all.bat. it wiped the device anyway:
Also, search for updates, says it's up to date already with security patch level: December 5, 2016. Clearly this isn't the case. So frustrating..
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Are there any good roms that do away with this auto update garbage?
heardamir said:
So i finally got around to doing this today. Removed the -w from the flash-all.bat. it wiped the device anyway:
Also, search for updates, says it's up to date already with security patch level: December 5, 2016. Clearly this isn't the case. So frustrating..
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Are there any good roms that do away with this auto update garbage?
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January 5th is the latest update, you're still one update behind. Any ROM will do away with the OTAs. The 2 most popular out right now are Dirty Unicorns and PureNexus. I ran both on my 6P and while very different, both are top notch with awesome developers. I'm still somewhat convinced it's a background OTA process since you're not on the newest patch. Also go to settings-google and make sure nothing is stuck trying to sync in the background. If it has completed all checked syncs, it will have a time stamp.

Mi 10t 5g - lack of updates since 2020

I recently got this phone, I like it, but I'm astonished that it seems that I'm unable to update it. I tried the standard OTA update, i tried updating by downloading the most recent official ROMs and nothing, i get always the same message: "Can't verify update - Sorry flash to this stable version is not allowed."
I was only able to update (by package) from the rom 12.0.18 to the rom 12.0.19, which has the security patch from 12.2020.
I tried to switch regions too and nothing.
Do i really have to unlock the bootloader on a new phone or am i doing something really wrong? How come most people are already on 12.5 and android 11 while I'm stuck on 10?
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I had this same problem as you. I solved it by sending my phone for guarantee. I think they did as you wrote - so probably unlock bootloader and flash (and blocking during flashing). There is no other solution for this problem.
Maybe with MIUI 13 everything will be working fine (for MIUI 12 and 12.5)? I hope so.
Dis86 said:
I recently got this phone, I like it, but I'm astonished that it seems that I'm unable to update it. I tried the standard OTA update, i tried updating by downloading the most recent official ROMs and nothing, i get always the same message: "Can't verify update - Sorry flash to this stable version is not allowed."
I was only able to update (by package) from the rom 12.0.18 to the rom 12.0.19, which has the security patch from 12.2020.
I tried to switch regions too and nothing.
Do i really have to unlock the bootloader on a new phone or am i doing something really wrong? How come most people are already on 12.5 and android 11 while I'm stuck on 10?
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Hi,
from my opinion, you can flash the latest version, without problem.
Just try the followings:
Settings\About the phone\MIUI version\
click on the MIUI logo 3-4 times, than you will get "extended" menu...
on the right upper corner, the "dots" = menu\select the update package...
look aroung the follong site:
Xiaomi Firmware Updater
The ultimate script that provides firmware packages for Xiaomi devices.
xiaomifirmwareupdater.com
BE SURE, select the correct version and download the full image for you phone... copy your phone, and select it with the update manager......
NetDog75 said:
Hi,
from my opinion, you can flash the latest version, without problem.
Just try the followings:
Settings\About the phone\MIUI version\
click on the MIUI logo 3-4 times, than you will get "extended" menu...
on the right upper corner, the "dots" = menu\select the update package...
look aroung the follong site:
Xiaomi Firmware Updater
The ultimate script that provides firmware packages for Xiaomi devices.
xiaomifirmwareupdater.com
BE SURE, select the correct version and download the full image for you phone... copy your phone, and select it with the update manager......
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I already did everything you said. I even tried it with incremental updates and nothing. It always says "sorry, cannot update to this stable version".
Dis86 said:
I already did everything you said. I even tried it with incremental updates and nothing. It always says "sorry, cannot update to this stable version".
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Updates form A10 to A11 are suspended by Xiaomi. You'll need to unlock bootloader and flash latest version and you can lock it while flashing.
Same problem here..did you solved?
zaqm said:
Updates form A10 to A11 are suspended by Xiaomi. You'll need to unlock bootloader and flash latest version and you can lock it while flashing.
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You need to wait a week before you can unlock??
Maurice van Dam said:
You need to wait a week before you can unlock??
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Yeah 168 hours.
Finally got the update "the natural way". But the battery drain is ridiculous.... Ffs
Dis86 said:
Finally got the update "the natural way". But the battery drain is ridiculous.... Ffs
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What did you do? Incremental update?

Question How do I block the "Install update to keep device secure" message from popping up every single day?

I have the device rooted, Magisk (Zygisk) running. I'm not looking to re-flash or update, just want to get rid of this message from popping up. How do I completely disable this message? Is there firewall settings? Build.prop?
Thanks,
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When this has been asked before in the last three weeks in this section since Android 13 came out, I don't think anyone suggested a solid definitely working answer. My answer, I doubt if you can make it go away, and I doubt if you can keep from installing it for very long.
Have you tried disabling the "Automatic system update" setting in the Developer options menu?
I never usually see these messages, however, I usually manually update my device within the first two weeks of a new update dropping. However, I may surpass that time frame this time around due to numerous family events. Therefore, I will let you know if I end up seeing this message pop-up on my device in the near future.
giwayume said:
I have the device rooted, Magisk (Zygisk) running. I'm not looking to re-flash or update, just want to get rid of this message from popping up. How do I completely disable this message? Is there firewall settings? Build.prop?
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What method did you use to update to the current build you are on?
roirraW edor ehT said:
When this has been asked before in the last three weeks in this section since Android 13 came out, I don't think anyone suggested a solid definitely working answer. My answer, I doubt if you can make it go away, and I doubt if you can keep from installing it for very long.
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Wouldn't the update fail to install if you are rooted?
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Wouldn't the update fail to install if you are rooted?
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That is indeed what used to happen.
There have been several reliable reports that those who were rooted on Android 12 Stable got the OTA for Android 13 Stable (even though they had automatic download of OTAs disabled in Developer options), and that the 13 Stable OTA did install successfully. Of course, it overwrote the rooted kernel/boot.img, so it wasn't rooted until they manually Magisk'd the boot.img from the (full) factory image zip and flashed it.
I can also confirm that on my own phone before 13 Stable came out, it wanted to install the tiny second July OTA even though again, I had automatic download of OTAs disabled. I just never rebooted until Android 13 Stable came out, which I manually flashed. I have no idea if that second July OTA would've successfully installed as well.
In some ways, being able to take the OTA officially may make it easier to update for some users, as long as it happens at a time you're comfortable installing the new rooted boot.img. But it's not cool about it ignoring the automatic download of OTAs switch. For the OTA to Android 13 Stable, it was reasonably understandable, in my opinion, since the bootloader vulnerability on Android 12 Stable was big enough to warrant that.
We have no idea at this point if all OTAs will successfully install over a rooted Stable firmware, or if any future OTAs will ignore the automatic download switch.
If I click download it just dismisses the message and does nothing. I do have the "Automatic system update" disabled in the developer menu. The current ROM on the phone is an official one I downloaded, patched with Magisk, and flashed.
I'm not looking to update every month, just want to get rid of this annoying popup and update when I see an update I want.
I tried the "Disable Application [ROOT]" app from the app store. You have to pay something like $3 to buy it, once.
It was a very tedious process, but I tapped on "Google Play services" in that app and scrolled through the very long lists of "Activities", "Services", "Receivers", "Providers" and unchecked anything that had an identifier that looked like it was related to system updates. e.g. "something.something.SystemUpdate".
I haven't seen this update message in 4 days, so that seems promising. It wasn't exactly a quick fix, though.
giwayume said:
I tried the "Disable Application [ROOT]" app from the app store. You have to pay something like $3 to buy it, once.
It was a very tedious process, but I tapped on "Google Play services" in that app and scrolled through the very long lists of "Activities", "Services", "Receivers", "Providers" and unchecked anything that had an identifier that looked like it was related to system updates. e.g. "something.something.SystemUpdate".
I haven't seen this update message in 4 days, so that seems promising. It wasn't exactly a quick fix, though.
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Very interesting, thank you for sharing!

Question LE2125 F20

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Did you install it? Did you notice any changes to battery life or anything else?
Also, just received the notification for F20.
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Did you install it? Did you notice any changes to battery life or anything else?
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i download and install. last night
now. waiting for OxygenOS 13.1 Update
brmbjn said:
i download and install. last night
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Ok. Great. Congratulations.
Do you notice any difference in behavior? Incremental updates sometimes have side effects.
nabril15 said:
Ok. Great. Congratulations.
Do you notice any difference in behavior? Incremental updates sometimes have side effects.
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only january security patch hehehehhe...................
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only january security patch hehehehhe...................
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Right, but it also fixed a couple of more things, as stated in the screenshot. A lot of people reported battery life concerns after installing F18, which also only updated the security patch.
I notice that phone is a bit slower. Like its not 120hz
My install fails every time at 27%. I have tried local upgrade as well.
Same and restoring images through Magisk also fails... I think it's due to TWRP
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Did you install it? Did you notice any changes to battery life or anything else?
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After 2 day. battery life is not bad.
sbcrumb said:
My install fails every time at 27%. I have tried local upgrade as well.
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if it fails at 27% you have to go to magisk, hit uninstall and hit restore image, go back to software update and do the local update
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Same and restoring images through Magisk also fails... I think it's due to TWRP
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it's not TWRP... did you follow the tutorial : Remove OOS13 Orange state message text? if you did then you have to restore the original abl.img which should have saved in your sdcard directory as abl.img.bak
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if it fails at 27% you have to go to magisk, hit uninstall and hit restore image, go back to software update and do the local update
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wish that worked. But still failed.
Alberhasky said:
it's not TWRP... did you follow the tutorial : Remove OOS13 Orange state message text? if you did then you have to restore the original abl.img which should have saved in your sdcard directory as abl.img.bak
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It's weird.. first time this has ever happened. Maybe because I installed TWRP the wrong way and didn't follow the correct steps for oos13. I didn't do the orange state message since it doesn't bother me and I was able to update the past two updates without a problem.

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