[marmite] Android 7.1.1 TOS089A fastboot/recovery images

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For those who have problems trying to update their devices to Android Nougat, here you can download the recovery and fastboot images of the latest upgrade TOS089A.

RECOVERY IMAGE (2GB) (works neat in TWRP as well as in Cyanogen Recovery / does not necessarily require open bootloader)
FASTBOOT IMAGE (2GB) (requires open bootloader)
OTA UPGRADE ZIP (UNOFFICIAL LINK by /u/WhyLeeFox)https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0Lwu25d1bgoNU5vZTlMcnBWN1k/view (from 7aa1c7975e to decf3a575d)

Have fun, and don't forget to debloat your system ;)
 
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For those who have problems trying to update their devices to Android Nougat, here you can download the recovery and fastboot images of the latest upgrade TOS089A.

RECOVERY IMAGE (2GB) (works neat in TWRP as well as in Cyanogen Recovery / does not necessarily require open bootloader)
FASTBOOT IMAGE (2GB) (requires open bootloader)
OTA UPGRADE ZIP (UNOFFICIAL LINK by /u/WhyLeeFox)https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0Lwu25d1bgoNU5vZTlMcnBWN1k/view (from 7aa1c7975e to decf3a575d)

Have fun, and don't forget to debloat your system ;)
Does this work for the swift 2 x?
 

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When i flash the recovery or the fastboot image, is then all my data and everything lost or not??
I had a Nexus 5 that i have flash several times and nothing was lost. I hope it can als on a wileyfox.
 

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When i flash the recovery or the fastboot image, is then all my data and everything lost or not??
I had a Nexus 5 that i have flash several times and nothing was lost. I hope it can als on a wileyfox.
For the recovery image, it doesn't delete the user data partition. However, I think there's a userdata image in the fastboot images zip, so, if you flash everything except that one I think it should work and won't delete your data.
 

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For the recovery image, it doesn't delete the user data partition. However, I think there's a userdata image in the fastboot images zip, so, if you flash everything except that one I think it should work and won't delete your data.
Thanks for your answer, but none of the opties works for me. i stay stuck on the logo. When i get into recovery i see there's nothing on internal storage. I have riple flasht Recovery Image, triple Fastboot image (Without the userdata.img) en at last triple the ota image.

Matbe i must do a clean install en set everything back, it takes a lot of time, but these options also.
 

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Thanks for your answer, but none of the opties works for me. i stay stuck on the logo. When i get into recovery i see there's nothing on internal storage. I have riple flasht Recovery Image, triple Fastboot image (Without the userdata.img) en at last triple the ota image.

Matbe i must do a clean install en set everything back, it takes a lot of time, but these options also.
I think the problem is that DM-verity is active, preventing you to boot up the phone. Try flashing Magisk after flashing the recovery image again, for example.
 

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I think the problem is that DM-verity is active, preventing you to boot up the phone. Try flashing Magisk after flashing the recovery image again, for example.

I have flashing Magisk, but it's not working. The DM is working and i can not turn it off. Is flashing Magisk enough to keep the DM away??