Just got a phone and loaded UT using the installer. I've got no WIFI and no cellular data.
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@bibaleebu Why are you flashing when you can use the installer? And the stock OS is OOS9 If I remember right.
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@bibaleebu We normally say to go back to the last version of the original device OS so you have all the correct updates and firmware and that the partions are correct for UT as it uses the original partion sizes. Why that is now causing an issue if dev mode, usb debugging and stuff is done I'm at a loss.
Please double check everything and as @TotalRando says if the installer now does install the original OS try that. It been some time since I did a OPO and didn't know the installer did that now for the OPO. You learn something every day. Then you just have to remember it -
@lakotaubp @bibaleebu Found a video for installing stock ROM for OPO. I literally flashed mine with the installer out of the box and haven't gone back. This has links to the files in the description. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhPccnk7uSg
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@totalrando Those were the steps I followed after someone recommended going back to stock. And I'm flashing only because that's the tutorial steps I was originally following. Additionally, any attempt to install oxygen fails because I get the error "This package is for Oneplus devices: this is A0001". I'm on linux and most single step installers (when I can find them) only tend to work on windows or mac so I break the *.bats open and just walk through the steps one at a time. I'm feeling more and more out of my depth with each passing attempt.
I also can't find any older oxygen OS releases. The oneplus website seems only to have the newest.
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@bibaleebu On the YouTube (I know people hate these videos) there is a link to XDA's list of CM releases. https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-ota-mirrors-for-official-cyanogen-roms-and-ota-updates.2906746/
I'd try the earliest.
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@bibaleebu Just to clear things up when I said use the latest OS version for the device. I meant the for your specific device the OPO - A0001. If you install that it should correct all the partions sizes and so on. Both of my OPO had the old Cyanogen OS on them and I went straight from there to UT. As another option maybe @Moem can remember the version of linage that was on their OPO.
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@lakotaubp said in Just got a phone and loaded UT using the installer. I've got no WIFI and no cellular data.:
As another option maybe @Moem can remember the version of linage that was on their OPO.
I think it came with 15.1... but I'm not absolutely certain.
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@moem Thanks it might be a help.
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@lakotaubp I just bought one cause my FP2 was driving me insane. It should come in a couple of days. I don't know what rom's on it, but another seller claimed to have had lineage 18 installed on it. If it's true, it's a custom rom, but it should do the trick, firmware and partition wise, no ?
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@bibaleebu btw, i suppose you've checked this ? It provides what's supposedly the last android package for opo:
https://forums.ubports.com/topic/6193/article-needed-for-firmware-upgrade
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@emphrath Someone on the TELEports Install group just had a Nexus 5 with linage 18.1 on they ended up repartitioning it and wiping the dalvik cache and data. Juts be prepared.
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I just received my OPO and... Gods be damned I'm having the same trouble than @bibaleebu except that I don't even have working calls or any network at all (it doesn't even see my simcard) All of this was working before. Prior to flashing UT, it was running cyanogen, but I flashed every bit of the firmware according to this thread BEFORE I flashed UT:
https://forums.ubports.com/topic/6193/article-needed-for-firmware-upgrade
Including the RADIO part. Maybe I shouldn't have. I'm now trying halium devel but judging from @bibaleebu experience I think it won't help -
Indeed it didn't.
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@emphrath I also encountered this issue yesterday. I picked up a OPO second hand which had some version of CM on it.
I followed all the steps everyone else did, flashing the firmware files from the latest build and trying several release channels.
I had SIM card but no wifi at one point, then switching channel and I lost the SIM.
What I eventually did was restored the original OxygenOS firmware on the device from http://oxygenos.oneplus.net/OnePlus_Bacon_OxygenOS_201601190107.zip and had everything working again in Android. I then started anew. I chose the development channel and voila everything is working now.
I'm unsure what happens behind the scenes that's made a difference in my case I'm just happy to be working with it already!
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@daereth The stock OS for the AOOO1 is NOT OxygenOS. It's Cyanogen 12.1. The only valid ROM out there is here: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24369303960686196
Then follow this thread: https://www.thecustomdroid.com/restore-on/
You might be in trouble at the last part (flashing userdata image), at least it was the case for me - I had corrupted the user partition. Fastboot gave me an error message. In that case, flash a twrp recovery, go to wipe/advanced/reformat partition (data, obviously) and format it to ext4, then back to f2fs. Then, back to fastboot, and you can flash the user partition appropriately.
@bibaleebu THIS IS THE ONLY WAY I managed to boot on something again
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Well UT installer goes through, but at the end of the process, when the recovery performs the update on its own ,i'm left on the recovery screen, it doesn't reboot by itself. And now it won't boot further than the splash screen ><
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I tried with satble channel, and now i'm in a bootloop
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Ok. After almost three days of continuous try and error, I finally have a working OPO, complete with cellular and wifi ><
I would just like to share a few thoughts and ask a couple of questions. When I received the phone, I'm now confident it was running Oxygen, most likely the last version available for bacon. I flashed the firmware from the zip in the related thread (last Oxygen update) and it might already have been a mistake, because it probably was already running the last firmware available. Then I made a mistake for sure : I flashed non_static nvbk.bin to modem. It's meant to be flashed on stanoppo sth. If you read the thread "article needed for firmware update" somebody actually noticed this, but it has not been corrected in the main tutorial post, which resulted in me flashing two images in the same modem partition. Then, I tried to install UT, and had no modem (obviously). In the following attempts to install various roms and firmwares, I failed to notice than the user partition was not being properly read, and it happened after every installation of UT. So, one probably needs to format it from twrp or fastboot (the latter being more inconsistent in my experience). I finally managed to boot on something: CyanogenMod 12.1, after I manually flashed every bit of firmware and system partitions. But Installing UT on that resulted in a bootloop or a static splash screen. I then decided to install Oxygen OS, without flashing anything prior to sideloading the zip, in the hope that what "made it boot" wouldn't be erased by whatever firmware OxygenOS flashed in the install process (which did NOT boot by itself). I had to erase a string from a google script called "updater" in the Oxygen zip to bypass the check for "OnePlus" resulting in the infamous error :"this is a A0001". And here I am. So, what the hell ? Am I running an opo with half cyanogen 12.1 firmware, half Oxygen ? Is there a need to still flash anything from the Oxygen firmware now that it boots ? Does anybody understand anything about this absolute nonsense ?
On a lighter tone: it seems my proximity sensor doesn't work. The screen doesn't shut down when I pass a call and sensorstatus gets no data from it. I'm pretty sure it worked on android. All in all it's a minor inconvenience but I fear it's related to some firmware issue... -
@emphrath Do you think then that the latest Oxygen for the OPO changes the partitions somehow from the original Cyanogen that the OPO port was based on? Also seems that the firmware update should not be done till after UT is installed.