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    Nexis 6P stuck on Google boot screen

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        Konvikted
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        I have tried everything I have found from about 6 posts on this website to install Ubuntu Touch onto my Nexus 6p. I am using ubports-installer_0.8.1-beta_win, android 7.1.2 (N2G47H, Apr 2017) with twrp-3.4.0-0-angler installed. I have formatted the data and cache via TWRP. I keep getting stuck at the Ubports Recovery screen where it shows me Reboot system now, Ubuntu actions and Android actions. It will never go past this screen. I try and reinstall via the ubports installer without bootstrap and still nothing. Do I need to format more than just the data and cache partitions? Any help? Thanks!

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          rocket2nfinity @Konvikted
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          @konvikted Wipe everything in TWRP first before installing android, then just cache and data after enabling USB debugging in android. Then flash UT via installer or manually. The windows installer was buggy, so if it hasn't been fixed, manually might be best. See the Nexus 6P testers thread.

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            flohack @Konvikted
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            @konvikted Wipe everything except vendor. If the device was encrypted before, format data instead of wipe. system partition is also used. But we need to have the vendor partition from Google πŸ˜‰

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              nacho
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              Thank you so much for the help on this thread. The moral of the story, pay attention to what the pre-requisites say! You really do need to revert to the stock 7.1.2 version of Android for UBports to work properly. Once I reverted to that version, the installer still showed errors, but I just ignored them and pressed the "Try again" and it worked (filing bug report as I type). Now I am excited to see all of the features of the OS!

              Thanks again!

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                Konvikted
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                Thank you @rocket2nfinity & @Flohack! So I went back to a clean 7.1.2 install with TWRP and all other steps. I formatted everything mentioned and still nothing. I reinstalled everything and then formatted and wiped and it worked... Don't see why this would make a difference logically but I got it to install lol. Any reasons why the Nexus 6p drains battery so fast even when unused?

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                  rocket2nfinity @Konvikted
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                  @konvikted All 8-cores are running all the time. And it's possible your battery may be nearing end of life.

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                    Konvikted @rocket2nfinity
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                    @rocket2nfinity thanks! Brand new battery though, just replaced it a few weeks ago. The 8 cores I saw earlier in a post. All 8 running even when the phone is not being used?

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                      rocket2nfinity @Konvikted
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                      @konvikted As long as it's powered on yes. We've talked about defaulting all devices to 4-core because it runs as long as it used to on just 4-cores. But that would deprive those who have it, the advantages of being on 8. So, we sit at an impass until something tips the scale, such as the majority burning out their performance cores.

                      Power managment has not been succesful so it runs on full 8 as it pleases. The only way to fix that is to go to 4-core only.

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                        Konvikted @rocket2nfinity
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                        @rocket2nfinity Great explanation, thanks! Makes sense. Guess it depends on what people are doing on their phone. For me I just want a non Google/Apple phone to text/call with!

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                          flohack
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                          @konvikted well if you turn it off with the power button, the cores are suspended as much as possible, but they will wake up for wifi events and certain modem events. Also push client wakes up from time to time to check notifications.

                          However, I also notice that sometimes push messages only appear when I turn on the phone. That would indicate a sleep that is too good πŸ˜‰

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                            Konvikted @flohack
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                            @flohack Yes I have noticed that messages only will appear when I wake the phone. I mean the power usage isn't horrible, the phone will last about 20 hours without use... not bad considering it's simply a backup non Google/Apple phone. Great port though

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