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My phone is now âRunning Recovery Commandsâ, which previously was just displayed as a robot with gears?
It shows this red text at the top: unable to find partition for path â/systemâ
Also, in this mode I get an overlay saying âswipe to unlockâ but I canât swipe, it does not respond to touch. Otherwise it seems the update continues without any problem.
I can confirm my phone updated successfully after what happened above, and it boots correctly when connected to the charger. Iâm using the old camera module and donât have a second SIM in it right now so canât comment on the other issues.
Initial Android7 release 2018.09.x updated itself to todays 2019.02.1 or so without trouble. via Wifi. Update went with a number of technical messages being shown onscreen, rather than logo or hiding stuff from the end-user. But everything went smooth as far as I can tell so far. Regards.
On my FP2 with 18.09.2 installed, WIFI connected, and more than 50% battery capacity the download doesnât start in Updater.
Is this a staged update once again?
Perhaps Updater and phone for some strange reason just donât display that the download is going on?
What can I do?
I have tried four times and waited up to half an hour. And also rebooted the phone. This is the first time I have problems with FP2 updates.
The download was successful at work via company WLAN. What are the requirements checked by Updater before downloading the update? My WLAN has an average speed. It supports all common internet based activities and services. What can I change in its configuration in order to enable future updates at home?
Coming from 18.10.0. Xposed was probably the culprit here, if I had to guess. The system couldnât be mounted while upgrading in TWRP. After it finished, the device rebooted into the eternal bootscreen.
At first encountered the same problem here (18.9.2, new cam module, single sim). After switching from 5 GHz to 2,4 GHz (!) update was downloaded swiftly. Installation took some time (esp. the initial boot screen, be patient). Phone is now up and running well. HTH.
If it would be staged, you would not see the update-possibility.
Well, I aint notified of the update. My updater still claims 18.09.2 to be the latest version.
Would I have to install that first?
Anyway, as I read of some problems regarding the update here in this forum and canât afford to loose connection or spend hours on fixing my phone, I will wait some more.
The question however is still interesting and probably applies to both systems: it appears to me now that if you use automatic updating then you need to pass through the intermediate updates to get to the latest one. I suppose that a manual update would avoid this hassle. Any experience regarding this specific matter?
It appears push messages from my bank (N26) are broken since the update. Does anyone else also miss push messages of one app or another? If not, Iâll have to blame the bank app for it.
Thanks - the update worked flawlessly for me.
I just got a little bit taken by surprise by this âlow-level-detailsâ- screen on the the first reboot. For a moment this had been âoooohhhh shiiiiâŠâ to me - then I relaxedâŠ
And the update fixed this annoying âshutdown-only-with-torchlamp-onâ-bug I had with the new camera module.
Iâm still amazed to have Android 7 on my phone and also amazed by the time a battery charge is now good for.
Thanks !
Martin