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Pure Factory Images [Monthly Updates]

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jparnell8839

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Project on hold for a moment - my phone didn't like what I built. Going to fix it, then re-open.

So, I got tired of needing my PC to update my phone every month just because I'm rooted. So I used SuperR's Kitchen and took the stock images from Google and made them into flashable zips. These are flashable in TWRP. They are rooted and includes the vendor partition. If enough people request it, I will cook some non-root versions. I plan to add flashable bootloader and radios as well (TBD). I will try to get N zips up and going tonight.

The intention is to keep this up to date every month (until I get a new phone, not likely within the next year or two).

Advice, guidance, and requests are welcome. Doesn't mean I'll follow or fulfill them.

Directions for upgrading from a previous version:
Custom recovery (TWRP) required
  1. Boot into recovery
  2. Flash AOSP-[version]-angler-[build]-bootloader-signed.zip
  3. Flash AOSP-[version]-angler-[build]-radio-signed.zip
  4. Flash AOSP-[version]-angler-[build]-[date]-kernel-signed.zip
  5. Flash AOSP-[version]-Rooted-angler-xxxxxx-[date].zip
  6. OPTIONAL: Flash AOSP-[version]-angler-[build]-recovery-signed.zip (This will replace your custom recovery with the Stock recovery)
  7. Flash any other packages you may want (such as Xposed)
  8. Wipe cache/dalvik
  9. Reboot

Your phone may reboot a time or two during the first boot (mine did). I am the only one that has tested this thus far. Use at your own risk. I am not responsible if this bricks your phone, kills your cat, or your house gets foreclosed on.

If you don't know how to fastboot flash the stock images, you probably should not flash these (just in case).

DOWNLOADS
Please keep in mind: these are hosted on my shared hosting account.
Download speeds will be limited by how many concurrent downloads are happening.
Please let me know if you have any issues downloading and I'll host elsewhere.
6.0.1


N

May 2016 (NPD35K)
COMPLETELY UNTESTED! TRY AT YOUR OWN RISK! ALWAYS PERFORM A NANDROID BACKUP
AOSP-N-Rooted-angler-npd35k-20160524-signed.zip - 1.1 GB
AOSP-N-angler-npd35k-20160524-kernel-signed.zip - 10.4 MB
AOSP-N-angler-npd35k-20160524-recovery-signed.zip - 16.0 MB
AOSP-N-angler-npd35k-bootloader-signed.zip - 2.3 MB
AOSP-N-angler-npd35k-radio-signed.zip - 28.1 MB


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Pure AOSP Factory, ROM for the Huawei Nexus 6P

Contributors
jparnell8839
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
Based On: AOSP

Version Information
Status: Testing

Created 2016-05-23
Last Updated 2016-05-23
 
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jparnell8839

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Changelog

2016-05-24
angler MTC19T (6.0.1 - May 1, 2016)
  • System/Vendor
  • Kernel
  • Bootloader
  • Stock Recovery
  • Radio
angler NPD35K (N - May 1, 2016)
  • System/Vendor
  • Kernel
  • Bootloader
  • Stock Recovery
  • Radio

2016-05-23
Initial Post
angler MTC19T (6.0.1 - May 1, 2016)
  • System/Vendor
  • Kernel
 
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rainabba

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Thanks for this. Could you do the same for Android N preview images? I keep wanting to check it out, but never have time while at a PC.
 

Smallsmx3

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Maybe you should relabel the title. These are just flashable factory images right? It is not the same as AOSP. The changes are minimal but they are there.

Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
 

jparnell8839

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great contribution for the community! Can't wait for the N zips and more goodies. What version of superSU are they rooted with? The newest 2.74-2 version? Thanks again!
BETA-SuperSU-v2.74 is the one used. Pretty sure I renamed to remove the -2 at the end, but whatever was latest as of yesterday. BTW, N zips are up, but untested. I cannot express how new to this I am, and it's possible it could soft brick your phone. I'm testing the new 6.0.1 zips now, I'll test the N once I'm comfy knowing that the others work
 

jparnell8839

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So, I don't know what I did, but my phone did not like what I cooked. May have hard bricked it, which means I did something wrong in the bootloader. For the love of God, if you happened to have downloaded anything in the 5 minute window I had it live, don't flash it.
 
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bluerez79

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After getting permission from the OP I decided to post this.
Android N - these are all from/for preview 3

Flashable bootloader: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24545065934258631
Flashable radio:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24549084345926390
Flashable system:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24549084345926426
Coming from mm we can just flash via twrp and good to go? Do we need to still be decrypted? Is this pre rooted or do we need to flash su? Thanks

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