after clean flashing a factory image, i want to re-lock the bootloader. should i run the "flashing lock" command then "flashing lock_critical", or does it even matter which order i run them in? is it necessary to run a command for "flashing lock_critical", or just "flashing lock"?
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Has anyone experienced any issues with Google reminders not notifying you? I have multiple reminders that I've created and not getting any notifications for them. I've checked and ensured notifications are turned on for reminders within the Google app. Wondering if this is related to using this...
does the weather information show at the top of the launcher for anyone? it doesn't for me, but other than that everything works completely fine. i've cleared data storage from the app and rebooted the phone as well, but still not weather up top.
EDIT: never mind, about 5 minutes after reboot...
I've always been interested in this same question. The only thing I've ever really heard has been related to the fact that the Google dialer has visual vmail embedded in it, and if you're on Verizon u need to flash the Verizon image in order for visual vmail and other call-related features to...
This guy knows what he's talking about. This other guy in this thread either has the worst luck ever with a phone or he's completely screwing with all of us. I don't agree with anything he has said about the 6P and I've owned the phone for over a year.
in order to get back to your original factory state, you need to flash a factory image via fastboot. you can find them here - https://developers.google.com/android/images
if i'm rooted with supersu already, after flashing this in twrp, do i need to re-flash the supersu .zip?
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also, in regards to the headphone, microphone gain control - can i make changes via build.prop or do i...
Just curious, is there a reason for google to post both images then? i've already flashed the J image and all is fine, but just wondering why someone would flash the I image instead of the J. or does google just do this for technicality reasons?
I found that this was happening when I hadn't yet set the pixel launcher as my default launcher. So do that, and let us know if that worked for you too.