But the same thing happens with the lite edition too.facebook for chrome too.And other websites and apps that send push notifications don't have any problems.It's more likely a Facebook issue then. And not a new one: http://tinyurl.com/hxka56j
But the same thing happens with the lite edition too.facebook for chrome too.And other websites and apps that send push notifications don't have any problems.It's more likely a Facebook issue then. And not a new one: http://tinyurl.com/hxka56j
Just download the factory image and flash itIs there any way to get flashable zip of the european version of 6.0 rom for 2gb version? I hate fastboot commands, because of the big risk of brick
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Just goto the very first post of this thread. there u can see the ROM to download and how to flash it in detail.Seriously it can be flashed? Lol thanks, sorry but I'm new with motorola and with my old nexus 4 images had to be flashed via fastboot. Thanks
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Have there been any attempts to update with systemless root?Motorola has started the roll-out of 6.0.1 Update for G 2015 with March 2015 patch in India.
Update is not widely released. update is rolling out slowly.
Release Notes: https://motorola-mobility-en-in.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/110324
No, you have to flash it using fastboot. If you just pay attention to the guide, it should be fineso you are talking about the normal method of flashing the firmware... then back to my question, is there zip file flasahble with recovery that contains mm 6.0 for 2gb version?![]()
Just don't accept the OTA, it could fail and could brick, right now you have a "mixed" system, lollipop ROM and Marshmallow bootloader, that can potentially cause the update script to fail completely, or write something that is shouldn't causing a brick... wait for the factory image to be released and flash that, it might take a few (or several) weeks, but be patient, it is better than having a dead phone.Hey lost101, first of all thanks for your moto g 2015 factory firmwares thread. i updated to MM 2 months back and was stuck with battery drain issue and came through your thread and i downgraded to LL and now using without any problem only because of you. Now i have a doubt, now 6.0.1 started to roll out for moto g 3 2015 model and im on LL 5.1.1, i think they have fixed the battery drain issue in this update so i want to updated it to 6.0.1, whether should i first flash 6.0 in my device and then do OTA ? because in the thread i see you mention "DONT DO OTA". If so can you put the link for OTA to flash? Need help ..waiting for your reply
Now i have flashed 6.0 MM again. Anyways i will wait and watch this thread for LOST to post the Update (OTA). thank you.Just don't accept the OTA, it could fail and could brick, right now you have a "mixed" system, lollipop ROM and Marshmallow bootloader, that can potentially cause the update script to fail completely, or write something that is shouldn't causing a brick... wait for the factory image to be released and flash that, it might take a few (or several) weeks, but be patient, it is better than having a dead phone.
Now i have flashed 6.0 MM again. Anyways i will wait and watch this thread for LOST to post the Update (OTA). thank you.
oh thanks. what if someone captures the ota link and i downlaod the ota from tht link n install it? will it cause any pblm by doing tht way?@lost101 does not post OTA's, only factory images. If you have flashed the correct 6.0 MM image for you device, and EVERY step of the command sequence completed successfully, then you now have a matching system and bootloader and with relative confidence I can say you should be able to accept the OTA to 6.0.1 with no issues.
That should be fine. But the process will not be discussed in this thread.oh thanks. what if someone captures the ota link and i downlaod the ota from tht link n install it? will it cause any pblm by doing tht way?