Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners
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@gerg
if you are using windows try thishttps://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=83378205&postcount=4
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@gerg you should run the script provided by Google, do not try to do all the work yourself
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The partition error with 0x means your fastboot is too new probably. But anyways, try to do it as described by Google, with the shell script (whose name I forgot).
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Finally!
Nexus 6P is in the installer!!!
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@Flohack
Hah too new?? Oh boy ok I'll try using an older version.
I started out using the flash-all.sh script included with the image but started running into these errors. That's when I ended up digging into it and trying to do it manually. I'll see if I can get it working with an older version of fastboot then. -
@Flohack I managed to install UT with the installer. I used the version of adb + fastboot that is in the Synaptic package manager, 1:8.1.0-r23-5ubuntu2. I use Pop OS! Great work!
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@trashcat said in Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners:
@Flohack i originally installed with the helium installer and then reinstalled with the installer and had no problems.
Same here, everything seems to be working fine. Now on devel channel
Great news to see our device officially promoted into the installer!
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@lgtrombetta isn't it great? Part of me wants to ditch my OnePlus 5T and use my 6P as my daily driver.
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@trashcat If you can live without speakerphone, hotspot, fingerprint and polished camera for the time being then do it xD.
I still update the "What works" list on the beginning of this thread when new developments appear.
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User Testing
Can someone test please the item "Reset to factory defaults" at the bottom of system-settings ? I cannot test it with my daily.Another item open for testing is "No reboot for one week", its quite generic, just see if you can keep the device chared an on for more than a week. For me its hard since I need to test stuff from time to time, and that involves rebooting quite a lot.
THanks!
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@Flohack I could use it for a week or two and report back any issues I face if that's helpful.
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@Flohack factory reset worked as expected. Ill test the no reboot for a week next.
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Sorry to be a bother again -- I have made progress but still having a bit of trouble getting UT operational. I have successfully gotten the Android revert going, though!
In TWRP, I've wiped and formatted the partitions as ext4, but after using the UBPorts installer, my phone reboots twice, and then just stays at the "Google" screen. I left it plugged in overnight and woke up to the same thing. I'm pretty sure that I've been doing what the instructions say, but either I'm missing something or maybe there's something off with my device. Any thoughts?
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@gerg This is the exact same behaviour I was experiencing. Running the ubports installer again (I was using the edge channel, but I would guess that doesn't matter) solved it. So I guess you could have luck by trying again as well, but it would maybe be even better if we managed to properly identify the problem first.
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As there's now two whole observations of the edge channel working, I should at that the developing image (and probably all the others as well) boot just fine when you change the release channel after the install.
I'd also recommend doing this, as things are a bit broken in the edge release.
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So just on a whim i decided to try the installer under windows instead of linux and it kept booting into recovery. As soon as i did the same in a ubuntu virtual machine it worked perfectly. Just somethung i noticed. Also, when switching from mobile data to wifi it doesnt give me connection until i toggle wifi off and back on.
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Hmm @All, stable channel might still be bugged since I needed to fix a symlink for the vendor partition. So its either devel or edge that works, I prefer to use devel, edge can really break from time to time
BR Florian
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@potet said in Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners:
As there's now two whole observations of the edge channel working, I should at that the developing image (and probably all the others as well) boot just fine when you change the release channel after the install.
I'd also recommend doing this, as things are a bit broken in the edge release.
I just tried switching to stable from within UT and it sent me back to the Google boot screen. It's possible that I was impatient, but it seemed like it was stuck on it for far longer than it should've been.
I re-flashed to edge and it's working again. @Flohack Next time I'll try updating to devel instead from within UT.
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@gerg Yes stable not confirmed to work at all. I will put a note up there...