ATT update 10/31

toastyp

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Has anyone on a pure stock h910 taken the latest update that has been pushed out today? I was wondering if anyone could check the ARB version.
*#546368#*910# on the dialer to enter hidden menu then select svc menu and then version info. Scroll to the bottom and you will see antirollback and a number listed. I just want to know what that number is. Thanks ahead of time!
 

crackness

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@runningnak3d @toastyp I figured i'd be brave and did the update myself. I'm confirming @Expertize 's post. Software vers. H91010q. Build is still NRD90M, Kernel 3.18.31, Security patch level 10/1/2017, Android 7.0, ARB 0.

I've got my laptop here at work and can do the LG up of what you need, though the upload will have to be later tonight when I get home (my portable hotspot is super slow to be uploading gigs lol).
 

runningnak3d

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And I just sent a request to LG for the 10p kernel source code, now I have to get 10q -- UGH! /sarcasm :)
@crackness Thanks very much dude! I forget, do you need the list of what partitions to dump, or are you good?

-- Brian
 

runningnak3d

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Yea, you need to factory reset before dumping so you have a clean system partition.

Code:
aboot
abootbak
apdp
boot
cmnlib
cmnlib64
cmnlib64bak
cmnlibbak
devcfg
devcfgbak
factory
hyp
hypbak
keymaster
keymasterbak
laf
lafbak
modem
msadp
persist
pmic
pmicbak
raw_resources
raw_resourcesbak
rct
recovery
recoverybak
rpm
rpmbak
sec
system
tz
tzbak
xbl
xbl2
xbl2bak
xblbak
Thanks again dude!

-- Brian
 
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runningnak3d

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If you are currently rooted, then yes, you can use fastboot to flash each file. The ones you don't want to flash in addition to recovery are:

Code:
aboot
abootbak
recovery
recoverybak
I only had him dump those in case someone wanted to return to stock.

Something you need to know ... the 10p and 10q firmware do not work with older boot(kernel) and system images. So if you flash this, you will have to use the kernel and system as well -- no *current* custom ROMs work with 10p or 10q. Also, since you have to use the stock kernel, you will have the static issue where you have to cover the prox sensor after every reboot. If none of that is a problem for you, flash away.

The good news is that 10q is still ARB 0, so if you don't like it, you can go back to 10m.

-- Brian
 

todd3835

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Is anyone planning to make a twrp flash able 10q? I'm on WETA, but since that's not being worked on anymore, I just assume go with the newer patch level and be rooted.
 

thomas.raines

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I entered on fastboot mode and flashed the partitions. Worked like a charm :)
My front camera has stopped working unless I tap (not bang but tap) on the phone near the camera. I need to flash back to stock, including recovery. Can I do so in fastboot? If so, mind posting a quick little "how you did it"?

I know the commands for fastboot, but just want to make sure I do this correctly. Don't want to go into the AT&T store with a completely bricked phone...

Also, do I need to flash all partitions, or can I just flash recovery and kernel partitions and boot into ROM since I'm already on stock? That's really all I need to change, that and unroot the phone...
 
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