Root procedure for a stock 5.9.902 updated Bionic? - Motorola Droid Bionic

hey everyone most of the 5.9.902 root procedures relate to a device that has been rooted and then needs a fix due to the loss of root. well i just acquired this device and foolishly i allowed it to absorb the update. can anyone point me to a root procedure for a stock 5.9.902 updated Bionic?
Thanks!

Dude its all over the place 902
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1497094
Please search it was literally 3 threads from where you posted
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Lol ok thanks
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don't just say thanks hit the thanks button... just saying.. welcome to the bionic have fun!!

Not sure why everyone has overcomplicated this. All you need to do is run one simple exe. Takes 1 minute, phone reboots, and you are rooted. Here's the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1497690

crobs808 said:
Not sure why everyone has overcomplicated this. All you need to do is run one simple exe. Takes 1 minute, phone reboots, and you are rooted. Here's the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1497690
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fyi - Norton shut it down - says it has WS.Reputation.1 on board.....

It is pretty damn simple I think people are scared of the locked boot loader as I was once yo get past the fear most people are fine as long as safe strap is enabled its fine unless you do something stupid
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bfitzpatrickd2d said:
It is pretty damn simple I think people are scared of the locked boot loader as I was once yo get past the fear most people are fine as long as safe strap is enabled its fine unless you do something stupid
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i read through your procedure briefly - it includes updating the rom to an ics rom - what if i prefer to stay with liberty\gingerbread? just substitute it or any other in place of what u suggest?

crobs808 said:
Not sure why everyone has overcomplicated this. All you need to do is run one simple exe. Takes 1 minute, phone reboots, and you are rooted. Here's the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1497690
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Tell the moderator to start moderating and clean up the mess and organizing everything.
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Yes same procedure that was for me cause I wanted ics I should have clearified its for any from you choose just make sure google apps are included in the from or it could be a problem
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MARKREIF said:
i read through your procedure briefly - it includes updating the rom to an ics rom - what if i prefer to stay with liberty\gingerbread? just substitute it or any other in place of what u suggest?
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Yes, he just used ics as an example. It can be any rom, just make sure the rom is compatible with 902
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MARKREIF said:
fyi - Norton shut it down - says it has WS.Reputation.1 on board.....
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That's a false positive. No viruses, it is just a package that lainches the original batch file so Norton flips out. (Surprised ppl are still using Norton though. Avast FTW)

Its kind of.common for Norton to detect a virus with anything that involves modifying something.
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LOL I'm sure ur on the money....
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[Q] How to upgrade to 1.5.7 after 1.5.2 ROOT

I do not want to return to 1.2.6, too much trouble
Step 1: Get unlazied.
Step 2: Try again.
;-)
(Hidden step: post stuff like this in general perhaps if you must?)
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Too funny
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My question is... Is any of this stuff available for bell
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I've lost the root access when update :S...
I have the same problem, see here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12517041&postcount=119
Just flash straight to the OTA
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1013786
ChongoDroid said:
My question is... Is any of this stuff available for bell
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It's not, there isn't an update for Bell yet.
bumoftheday31 said:
Just flash straight to the OTA
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1013786
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But then I will lose root.
xfinrodx said:
Step 1: Get unlazied.
Step 2: Try again.
;-)
(Hidden step: post stuff like this in general perhaps if you must?)
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Hahahah +1
Does anyone read anymore?
xfinrodx said:
Step 1: Get unlazied.
Step 2: Try again.
;-)
(Hidden step: post stuff like this in general perhaps if you must?)
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Dun dun dun duuuunnn- -- (drum roll please) asshole reply of the year goes to!!!! Xfinrodx
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This is not a development question, can we please move this to Q&A or General?
Also, in case it wasn't already clear:
YOU CAN NOT UPDATE 1.52 TO 1.57. PERIOD.
Someone might at some point pull out the parts of the update and roll it into something you can flash over anything, but I highly doubt it as it's a pain in the ass and doesn't offer much benefit. Just backup your system with TiBu and flash back to 1.2.6, follow the proper procedure, and restore your backup (NOT system apps though). Not really all that hard.

[Q] Newbie question, please don't kill me!

So I had an old cyanogen mod flashed on my phone and nothing was going wrong. I think I flashed it in late November 2010, early December 2010. So I was fine with that and then I got bored. So I flashed the Dilli ROM and the market stopped working so I flashed to Serendipity and that's where the real problem started. Every time I would get a call, I would lose service automatically and the call would fail. I just thought it was a problem with the way I flashed it. So I then flashed the Phoenix ROM hoping that would fix the dialer problem but it didn't. I am currently on the newest phoenix ROM and I can download apps from the market, send and receive texts, make calls and even use the internet. The only thing I can't do is receive calls. I know when a call is coming because the phone starts to ring but before it shows me who is calling, it automatically loses service and fails the call. Has anyone else ever had this problem? Is there anything I can do? Any information would really help. Thank you!!
Have you tried flashing to stock?
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You might need to flash to stock then flash a different rom
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curti.nogg said:
Have you tried flashing to stock?
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How does one do this?!
Rehab5656 said:
How does one do this?!
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The fact that you flashed multiple roms without knowing how to flash back to stock is idiotic. Flashing back to stock is the one thing you should know how to do because it can save your phone.
Read this ENTIRE guide and follow it step by step or you will continue to run into the problems you are having. These anomalies cant be diagnosed by us because your phone probably has files from numerous roms on it by now. Flashing back to stock and using a master clear allows you to diagnose issues much easier.
The guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884364
Another wow!
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bulletproof1013 said:
Another wow!
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+100
If u have everything backed up. U may want to try a master clear also.
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Hey noob, how about next time you post in the CM7 sticky instead of opening a new thread?
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Because I'm an idiot
That's most likely the modem. Find out what modem CM7 uses and as long as it's the same base as you're using now (i9000/i897), find the CWM for that modem and flash it.
Miami_Son said:
Hey noob, how about next time you post in the CM7 sticky instead of opening a new thread?
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Wow really?... Not saying the op did everything right but do you really need to slam him like that? Xda is supposed to be about sharif knowledge not tearing people apart
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crystalhand said:
Xda is supposed to be about sharif knowledge not tearing people apart
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"Sharif he don't like it, rock the casbah, rock the casbah" ;p
crystalhand said:
Wow really?... Not saying the op did everything right but do you really need to slam him like that? Xda is supposed to be about sharif knowledge not tearing people apart
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You call that a slam? Tearing him apart? You must be a liberal. The ROM-specific stickies are here for a reason. All these posts outside the stickies just make sharing that knowledge you speak of harder. Why is it so hard to comprehend that if there's a sticky with a dedicated subject that maybe that's where any posts on that subject should go? XDA is also about rules and they exist for the benefit of all.
Please use a search before opening a new thread or post rom questions in the provided Q&A rom thread.
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(Q) How to install/flash kernel?

So with the kernel released, anyone want to educate us how to flash a kernel? Id like to dig into this kernel, and if I can do anything with it, id like to know how to flash it to test...
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it should be the same as on any other phone. boot into ClockWork Recovery and select "install .zip from sd card"(or you could specify in ROM Manager that you want to do that also.
No, its not the same as any other phone...you can't install a custom kernel on the Bionic because it can only run a signed boot image...ala the locked bootloader.
The release of the kernel source, while welcome, is not anything that end users can do anything with at all and is of limited use to developers as well, due to the fact that Moto doesn't release everything and custom kernels are not possible.
^^^ what he said
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cellzealot said:
No, its not the same as any other phone...you can't install a custom kernel on the Bionic because it can only run a signed boot image...ala the locked bootloader.
The release of the kernel source, while welcome, is not anything that end users can do anything with at all and is of limited use to developers as well, due to the fact that Moto doesn't release everything and custom kernels are not possible.
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Thank you, I thought that was the case, but not 100%. however I knew it could not be flashed thru cwm
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runandhide05 said:
Thank you, I thought that was the case, but not 100%. however I knew it could not be flashed thru cwm
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Well, you're wrong.
It the phone was unlocked, that is where you'd flash the kernel - through recovery.
well, the procedure of installing a kernal is the same as a ROM(meaning you don't have to go through BootLoader)... so as far as installing, the above is how you'd do it... but wether or not(not) your phone accepts it is a different story considering the current status of the Bionic.
Hmm, wonder if any one is willing to try... If u have then knowledge to put that in a flashsble zip, il try... what's the worst that could happen.... Have soft brick and rds back to life....???
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mistawolfe said:
Well, you're wrong.
It the phone was unlocked, that is where you'd flash the kernel - through recovery.
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Lol...love the straight forward "well your wrong"
Lol.
Thanks tho
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runandhide05 said:
Lol...love the straight forward "well your wrong"
Lol.
Thanks tho
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Haha. I wasn't trying to be a jerk, you just said you were 100%.
I'm pretty blunt man, don't take it personal
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mistawolfe said:
Haha. I wasn't trying to be a jerk, you just said you were 100%.
I'm pretty blunt man, don't take it personal
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I didn't take it personal...hesnse the lols. All good. And ur right...don't know what I was thinking, cause that's the way we flashed them on the xoom..
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mistawolfe said:
Haha. I wasn't trying to be a jerk, you just said you were 100%.
I'm pretty blunt man, don't take it personal
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Not to nickpick but said I was not 100% about about the lockedboot loader preventing flashing of kernels, followed by my incorrect statement
An again all good! Nothing wrong with a little ball busten. Hehe
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Jeez. The kernel source was barely released a day or two ago. Give the dev community a few days to sort out what they can do with it before getting all crazy about it. We already have ClockworkMod Recovery for the Bionic. Chances are, since they have the full source code, we'll have refined flashable kernels that are bootloader-compliant in the coming weeks.
projektorboy said:
Jeez. The kernel source was barely released a day or two ago. Give the dev community a few days to sort out what they can do with it before getting all crazy about it. We already have ClockworkMod Recovery for the Bionic. Chances are, since they have the full source code, we'll have refined flashable kernels that are bootloader-compliant in the coming weeks.
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I am hoping this is the case as well.
Not sure if the entire source was released or just what was contractually obligated to under the GPL.(which is likely the case since everything would give the dev's the key to the kingdom so to speak.)
runandhide05 said:
Not to nickpick but said I was not 100% about about the lockedboot loader preventing flashing of kernels, followed by my incorrect statement
An again all good! Nothing wrong with a little ball busten. Hehe
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Don't mind mistawolf. Kind of a douche that way sometimes lol I think he means well though.
willbur73 said:
Don't mind mistawolf. Kind of a douche that way sometimes lol I think he means well though.
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Letting someone know their 'facts' are inaccurate makes me a douche?
And who are you Wilbur?
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mistawolfe said:
Letting someone know their 'facts' are inaccurate makes me a douche?
And who are you Wilbur?
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Hey hey hey...we are all friends here.. I don't mind, or in fact I appreciate when I am informed I'm wrong. All good guys.
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Well...since we are being sticklers for the facts here...the easiest and most efficient way to load a custom kernel, if we could do so, would be fastboot.
They are typically released for most devices with unlocked bootloaders in update.zip format, but it's really device dependent and several forms are often available.
cellzealot said:
Well...since we are being sticklers for the facts here...the easiest and most efficient way to load a custom kernel, if we could do so, would be fastboot.
They are typically released for most devices with unlocked bootloaders in update.zip format, but it's really device dependent and several forms are often available.
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Nice. I have only used the flash zip method myself. Miss those days...
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[Q] help

im new to this whole rooting and everything but i rooted my bionic and than put safestrap on it i ended up putting the eclipse 2.0(i think that is the version)on it cause i wipe the cashe on it before i backed it up and when i restarted it i had nothing well after i installed the new rom i lost my backup assistant now cant get my contacks if there is any help out there on either problems listed it would make me really happy thanks
English please ??
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laser318 said:
im new to this whole rooting and everything but i rooted my bionic and than put safestrap on it i ended up putting the eclipse 2.0(i think that is the version)on it cause i wipe the cashe on it before i backed it up and when i restarted it i had nothing well after i installed the new rom i lost my backup assistant now cant get my contacks if there is any help out there on either problems listed it would make me really happy thanks
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Damn... it's always sad for a noob not to get questions answered. THATS THE POINT OF XDA. You will have to go to stock. Backup Assistance is for Blur devices, when you installed Eclipse you forfeited those rights.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1505654
Peace Brother
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bfitzpatrickd2d said:
English please ??
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lmao. you of all people can't complain.
Lmao tuck ass...
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hey thanks everyone im glad for all the help and yes i do feel like a noob but thanks for everything
Read through the forums to see if anyone else has had a similar problem. I'm sure it's been covered many times.
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another question
i want to unroot my bionic but pete's motorola root tools wont work says im missing the ADB files any help would be great
Assuming you used safe strap properly.... Switch back to unsafe system and back up your contacts through google.
laser318 said:
i want to unroot my bionic but pete's motorola root tools wont work says im missing the ADB files any help would be great
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Try using unr3l3as3droot. It has an unroot option.
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laser318 said:
i want to unroot my bionic but pete's motorola root tools wont work says im missing the ADB files any help would be great
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(FFR)Don't let one bad experience stop you.
To unroot
Disable "Safemode" and Uninstall Safestrap as it blocks ADB
Run Petes Moto Tools
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Root incoming! Your plans after root?

Wifi tether and I'm going to install batakang and the joker ROMs to try them out. Oh yeah I'm going to back up root with voodoo ota root keeper as we all should do.
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TTLayland said:
Wifi tether and I'm going to install batakang and the joker ROMs to try them out. Oh yeah I'm going to back up root with voodoo ota root keeper as we all should do.
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Is it actually coming or just wishfill thinking?
I trust Dan Rosenberg when he says he will root a device.
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bluetooth wiimote for android games with hdmi is going to be awesome. wifi tether is gonna be nice too
jodybgoode said:
bluetooth wiimote for android games with hdmi is going to be awesome. wifi tether is gonna be nice too
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Very true I plan on the same thing but with the six axis controllers. I've held off on a new cable because of no root.
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I got a question if we get root does it mean we can flash roms or we need the bootloader unlocked too
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I also am excited for root.. I have Linux experience but don't have the posts to post in dev sections so will be glad to help..we need root badly
sickkside13 said:
I got a question if we get root does it mean we can flash roms or we need the bootloader unlocked too
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With safe strap we are able to. Jose is working on a app2sd program. Unlocked boot loader I have little hope for.
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Oh see now sorry for the dumb question i have other rooted devices but i never knew that Motorola had all this security lol
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Today today today today! I cannot wait!
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sd card swap
TTLayland said:
Wifi tether and I'm going to install batakang and the joker ROMs to try them out. Oh yeah I'm going to back up root with voodoo ota root keeper as we all should do.
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To backup the root... Do you just run the app?
My plans are to learn how to successfully flash a rom without bricking the phone.
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I'm backing up my root, getting some nice tweaks, trying out the Batakang ROM, and gonna learn more about development...If I'm smart enough lol
My plans are to add a reboot toggle and the 1% battery mod. I already saw Dan's root method for Jb but I kept running into errors. When I got to adb shell near the last step no matter what I tried it would tell me no directory of that name so I might wait until a one click root shows up. Shouldn't be long now that we actually have a root method.
Black_halo said:
My plans are to add a reboot toggle and the 1% battery mod. I already saw Dan's root method for Jb but I kept running into errors. When I got to adb shell near the last step no matter what I tried it would tell me no directory of that name so I might wait until a one click root shows up. Shouldn't be long now that we actually have a root method.
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Don't hold your breath.
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Black_halo said:
My plans are to add a reboot toggle and the 1% battery mod. I already saw Dan's root method for Jb but I kept running into errors. When I got to adb shell near the last step no matter what I tried it would tell me no directory of that name so I might wait until a one click root shows up. Shouldn't be long now that we actually have a root method.
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Copy and Paste is your friend.......
As long as you can booth into Linux just use Copy/Paste the whole time and pay attention when you have to create the password. This was super easy imo.
Markyzz said:
Don't hold your breath.
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You never know what can happen. I was with the atrix 2 community about two phones ago and all there needs to be is a brave soul to root it and Roms will start coming. And the sooner it becomes rooted and unlocked(and we already have root now) the bigger the community will get. Ive seen it happen. Dont count the AHD and devs out so soon
Black_halo said:
You never know what can happen. I was with the atrix 2 community about two phones ago and all there needs to be is a brave soul to root it and Roms will start coming. And the sooner it becomes rooted and unlocked(and we already have root now) the bigger the community will get. Ive seen it happen. Dont count the AHD and devs out so soon
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Only if kexec works or somehow we unlock the bootloader. Otherwise dev for this phone will keep crawling
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