Ah yeah that was my question, I know you can relock to send it in but on the Nexus 6 I had very specific procedures to have root and relock the bootloader.
I'm going to take a wild guess and say you can't relock the bootloader completely after this process?
This is my first pixel device and I've had the nexus 6 before which after rooting I could relock, hence why I'm curious.
Getting softreboots with google dialer and/or dialer framework on clean installs.
Using the 16th's build.
Edit: Tested without the Google Dialer but with the framework, no soft reboots.
Here are my logs for this issue:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jrgv1ryucx2c4ji/AADovsuUR86C5n5OK4lYAEQAa?dl=0
Couldn't find them initially, sorry about that. If you need them uploaded elsewhere please let me know. Thank you.
Is anyone else getting android.process.media has stopped when they open downloads?
Here is my opengapps log:
# Begin Open GApps Install Log
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ROM Android Version | 6.0.1
ROM ID |...
Getting a crash when I try to take a photo in snapchat with snapprefs enabled.
Using 9.1.2.0 and the latest snap prefs, when I try to take a photo it just crashes on either camera.
I have it set to stable only, for example snapprefs shows 1.2.0 as the latest however 1.3.1 is the latest and on the xposed website it shows it marked as stable.
Damn this thing is rock solid so far, had no issues, got the error talked about above but when I hit reboot to system in clockworkmod it asked me if I wanted to fix root, I hit yes and now root works with no modifications.
See
Since this is AOSP the framework files are most likely not there. This is also not an ordinary Moto device, this is a Motorola device designed for Googles Nexus line.
I'm not sure what you expected? This is a phone made by Motorola for Google's Nexus line of devices. The Nexus line of devices are very well known to be AOSP (Plus the required drivers and kernel to make it work) + Google Services and that's it. If you want a device that has this, wait for...
I have an app that isn't developed by me, it tends to crash on the device I'm running it on, I was wondering if there was an app or script to detect when the app crashes and re open it.
Anyone?