US Cellular XT1093 6.0? - X 2014 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a rooted TWRP US Celluar Moto X2 (XT1093), I am trying to find out if there is a 6.0 or 6.0.1 ROM that I can run on this phone?

I managed to rework one of the stock ROMs - Here's a link to the Team USC site where I have it posted:
http://teamuscellular.com/Forum/topic/8950-rom-stock-60-mm-moto-x-2014-flashable/
While I hate to link offsite, you will probably get a little better feedback for a US Cellular based phone there.

jbaumert said:
I managed to rework one of the stock ROMs - Here's a link to the Team USC site where I have it posted:
http://teamuscellular.com/Forum/topic/8950-rom-stock-60-mm-moto-x-2014-flashable/
While I hate to link offsite, you will probably get a little better feedback for a US Cellular based phone there.
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I understand really appreciate the help, been a while since I've rooted a device.....DX2 that was a while ago.

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[Q]T-mobile/Att based Roms for Sprint moto x xt1056?

Hi just wandering is there any stock based rom for the sprint moto x? Like T-mobile rom or at&t rom?
I have done the sim unlock on the sprint moto x. But still looking for some stock based rom.
Thank you if anyone could point me out the direction?
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/
Any one ?
Have you tried Google?
nhizzat said:
Have you tried Google?
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if google have answers I would not ask here.
And please don't show me the stock sprint rom. I already know it and that is not what I am looking for.
I am looking for T-mobile or att base rom for sprint
Kinda Rude you are but ill answer the question for you.
Sprint Moto x does not have a lot of support here. when it comes to stock roms for sprint they are Just stock with minor tweaks like debloated and maybe a few small mods also.
I would look for a ASOP or CM or any of the custom roms because they are all built for all the different versions of the moto x and they wont have the carrier bloat ware and much more settings to work with when setting up a unlocked device on a different carrier.
so if that was not the answer you wanted to here but trust me i would know i own a Sprint X myself. and we are much better off now then we was at the start.
now the ASOP and CM Roms we dont get FC and we get good signal as to when they first started coming out sprint X was having major issues with the Roms and there Kernels.
so like i said if your looking for a multi carrier rom for the Sprint X you have to use either a ASOP CM or custom rom that is made for all devices.
hopefully i did not confuse you lol Good luck

[Q] US Cellular Moto X 2nd Gen 5.0 Update

Hey all,
I was wondering if anyone knows of any way I can get Lollipop running on my US Cellular Moto X (2nd Generation). As far as I know they haven't pushed out an update and they've been pretty quiet if they even will. If anyone knows, let me know! Thanks!
It's possible to get 5.0 on XT1093, but buggy and difficult. Not really worth it IMO. The Liquid Smooth, CM, Ressurection, etc custom ROMs will work for you though.
A little birdy whispered in my ear it won't be too much longer before Lollipop officially comes to USCC's Moto X 2014...
borxnx said:
It's possible to get 5.0 on XT1093, but buggy and difficult. Not really worth it IMO. The Liquid Smooth, CM, Ressurection, etc custom ROMs will work for you though.
A little birdy whispered in my ear it won't be too much longer before Lollipop officially comes to USCC's Moto X 2014...
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And where have you heard that it won't be long until the USCC version gets an update? As far as I can recall they don't have an amazing track record with updating devices quickly...
sportsinger75 said:
And where have you heard that it won't be long until the USCC version gets an update? As far as I can recall they don't have an amazing track record with updating devices quickly...
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I agree they haven't been known for timely updates for most devices. However, they have done very well with Moto X and Nexus 6 so far, and considering Lollipop is currently running on LESS THAN 0.1% of all Android devices it's safe to say they're not exactly "behind" on the Moto X 2014 either. They got the original Moto X updates extremely quickly, faster than or on par with major carriers in fact.
I have heard that Lollipop soak testing is underway for our device. I'm not a soak tester myself, but this is what I have heard.
borxnx said:
I agree they haven't been known for timely updates for most devices. However, they have done very well with Moto X and Nexus 6 so far, and considering Lollipop is currently running on LESS THAN 0.1% of all Android devices it's safe to say they're not exactly "behind" on the Moto X 2014 either. They got the original Moto X updates extremely quickly, faster than or on par with major carriers in fact.
I have heard that Lollipop soak testing is underway for our device. I'm not a soak tester myself, but this is what I have heard.
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Good points there. I went and signed up for the Motorola Feedback Network, so we'll see what happens with that.
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Android 5.0 rolling out to the US Cellular variant today
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sportsinger75 said:
Good points there. I went and signed up for the Motorola Feedback Network, so we'll see what happens with that.
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Now that soak is over, soak testing started 1/16, probably the reason you missed getting in. borxnx was right on the money! I'm pretty happy with how fast Motorola got the soak out and final firmware. I can tell you that Lollipop runs like a dream on the XT1093, and you are all in for a treat!
xRogerxC said:
Now that soak is over, soak testing started 1/16, probably the reason you missed getting in. borxnx was right on the money! I'm pretty happy with how fast Motorola got the soak out and final firmware. I can tell you that Lollipop runs like a dream on the XT1093, and you are all in for a treat!
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What version is your firmware? I mean where did you get that? Chinese, american? Because I have the Chinese version but I want the american one. Thanks in advance
juliospinoza said:
What version is your firmware? I mean where did you get that? Chinese, american? Because I have the Chinese version but I want the american one. Thanks in advance
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for me its look like chinese 5.0.2 firmware , @xRogerxC can you post screenshot "about phone" all info below "android version" ?
you post this pictures on all forums if you cheating you must be very sad person
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/5-0-2-moto-x-china-firmware-t3024025
niko99 said:
for me its look like chinese 5.0.2 firmware , @xRogerxC can you post screenshot "about phone" all info below "android version" ?
you post this pictures on all forums if you cheating you must be very sad person
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/5-0-2-moto-x-china-firmware-t3024025
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Before you accuse me of cheating, try reading my original post more thoroughly. I was part of the soak test! Also, if you looked at my original screenshot, the baseband alone would show you that it was developed for US Cellular (USC). I have posted the rest of the screenshot so there is no doubt in your feeble mind that I am running official firmware! Also, this firmware was the final soak version. I do not know if the OTA will be a different version from what I currently have, as I have not received the OTA myself. I hope this satisfies your pessimism.
juliospinoza said:
What version is your firmware? I mean where did you get that? Chinese, american? Because I have the Chinese version but I want the american one. Thanks in advance
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You'll need to wait for the OTA, which is in the process of rolling out
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You'll need to wait for the OTA, which is in the process of rolling out
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I won't receive OTA because I am in different system. My phone is XT1097 and now is XT1085 (chinese). that's why I was asking about where you get the firmware because I want an american image to test the moto voice, chinese version is not working properly, but I see your post below that you are in soak program.
Just a comment, no matter if you are in chinese, american, european you can always have your original baseband with different system, even when is not meant to use it, that's why we asked about it.
regards!
xRogerxC said:
Before you accuse me of cheating, try reading my original post more thoroughly. I was part of the soak test! Also, if you looked at my original screenshot, the baseband alone would show you that it was developed for US Cellular (USC). I have posted the rest of the screenshot so there is no doubt in your feeble mind that I am running official firmware! Also, this firmware was the final soak version. I do not know if the OTA will be a different version from what I currently have, as I have not received the OTA myself. I hope this satisfies your pessimism.
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very sorry and I give back honor, and i can eat my hat , you know that was so strange You are only one person on every forums what got this update ( soak no matter ).
sorry once again !
niko99 said:
very sorry and I give back honor, and i can eat my hat , you know that was so strange You are only one person on every forums what got this update ( soak no matter ).
sorry once again !
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No problem @niko99. I haven't received the OTA yet myself. I'm not really sure if the firmware I have will be changed in the OTA, or if it will stay the same, just know it is the last update during the soak test
I got the OTA but now under about this phone and status
Network: unknown
Cellular network type: unknown
Service state: Voice ut of service / Data: out of service
Cellular Network State: Disconnected
My Phone Number: Unknown
Please help desperate need!
phillybizzle said:
I got the OTA but now under about this phone and status
Network: unknown
Cellular network type: unknown
Service state: Voice ut of service / Data: out of service
Cellular Network State: Disconnected
My Phone Number: Unknown
Please help desperate need!
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so, you loose signal at all. is weird, because the OTA has patchs for every partition, even for the modems, in you case you have a problem with the modem, you need to flash your stock modem (NOH and fsg.mbn files) via fastboot
Hope this help you
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so, you loose signal at all. is weird, because the OTA has patchs for every partition, even for the modems, in you case you have a problem with the modem, you need to flash your stock modem (NOH and fsg.mbn files) via fastboot
Hope this help you
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i cannot for the life of me find the stock modem files anywhere!!!!!!!!!!
xRogerxC said:
Now that soak is over, soak testing started 1/16, probably the reason you missed getting in. borxnx was right on the money! I'm pretty happy with how fast Motorola got the soak out and final firmware. I can tell you that Lollipop runs like a dream on the XT1093, and you are all in for a treat!
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phillybizzle said:
i cannot for the life of me find the stock modem files anywhere!!!!!!!!!!
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Maybe he can help you. He has the stock firmware. You only need to ask.
By the way, if there is any system image of your phone out there you can use the modems, is indifferent if is kit Kat or Lollipop, they will work in both systems.
Good luck
juliospinoza said:
so, you loose signal at all. is weird, because the OTA has patchs for every partition, even for the modems, in you case you have a problem with the modem, you need to flash your stock modem (NOH and fsg.mbn files) via fastboot
Hope this help you
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juliospinoza said:
Maybe he can help you. He has the stock firmware. You only need to ask.
By the way, if there is any system image of your phone out there you can use the modems, is indifferent if is kit Kat or Lollipop, they will work in both systems.
Good luck
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i just downloaded this file :
USC_XT1093_4.4.4_KXE21.187-43_cid9_CFC.xml
and tried manually to reflash the stock recovery only i am getting a error in pink text saying "mismatched partition size (recovery)"
phillybizzle said:
i just downloaded this file :
USC_XT1093_4.4.4_KXE21.187-43_cid9_CFC.xml
and tried manually to reflash the stock recovery only i am getting a error in pink text saying "mismatched partition size (recovery)"
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Yes and that's because you are trying to flash and old stock recovery version, if you want to downgrade you have to use different steps here is the post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/help/lollipop-to-kit-kat-t2986044
In your case you only need to flash the NOH and fsg files. By now I am not at my computer but here is my post check the steps to recover signal after an OTA update
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2972693

[Q] Which factory image to download?

Hello guys, i have bought an unlocked Nexus 6 from Amazon few days back and i want to download the latest factory image from HERE but im confused as to which one of these 2 to download and how not to get confused in the future:
-5.1.1 (All carriers except T-Mobile US) (LMY47Z)
-5.1.1 (LMY48I)
appreciate any info guys, thanks.
woomera said:
Hello guys, i have bought an unlocked Nexus 6 from Amazon few days back and i want to download the latest factory image from HERE but im confused as to which one of these 2 to download and how not to get confused in the future:
-5.1.1 (All carriers except T-Mobile US) (LMY47Z)
-5.1.1 (LMY48I)
appreciate any info guys, thanks.
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Well, what country / carrier are you on?
danarama said:
Well, what country / carrier are you on?
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in Turkey. different carrier's.
woomera said:
in Turkey. different carrier's.
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Only difference for you then is one is newer than the other. So use the newest (48i).
Further info: ALL Nexus 6 can use the same ROMs. The only difference is that some US carriers have specific ROMs to add functions or just so they can approve the builds themselves. So you just need to avoid the Builds that are specifically for T-Mobile or Verizon IF you want OTA to work in the future. Otherwise, you could use any.
danarama said:
Only difference for you then is one is newer than the other. So use the newest (48i).
Further info: ALL Nexus 6 can use the same ROMs. The only difference is that some US carriers have specific ROMs to add functions or just so they can approve the builds themselves. So you just need to avoid the Builds that are specifically for T-Mobile or Verizon IF you want OTA to work in the future. Otherwise, you could use any.
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thanks for the information.

Which MM Rom Can I flash?? Asking from a N920W8 user.

Hi XDA community,
I have a really stupid question to ask here: which marshmallow rom can I flash to my Canadian variant Note 5 (Rogers)?
I have learned that all the Canadian Carriers offer the same variant Note 5 - N920W8 (could someone help confime this ???) and now I am really confused about MM update since not many roms specify our variant.
I really want to get updated to MM since it offers Doze and app permission control which will improve this phone's poor battery life.....
Also, where can I download the official MM rom??
Thanks in advance!!!
My guess is we're waiting. I know many have said ROMs are safe for T-Mobile models (N920T) as they are similar, but seems we are getting Marshmallow before them do it's a matter of convincing more developers to add the W8 to the list. :/
You need TWRP for your device.
You can flash almost any international ROM, visit one of my ROM threads which have a voice fix which you flash after flashing the ROM.
That voice fix can be used on any international ROM.
Here is the direct link: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995315328
Flash the a ROM of your choice then flash this fix. Reboot.
Enjoy.
Check here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...install-intl-android-6-01-roms-n920t-t3354226

Flash Android One (Project Fi) to regular Moto x4?

Hi guys,
Is there an option to flash Android One (Project Fi) to regular Moto x4?
Reef2009
Not now, but I really want it. Is very dificult to get a Moto X4 version Android One outside of USA... :crying:
No, but a guy in the custom roms thread was able to flash the retail Moto x4 ROM onto his Fi phone (as a last resort to recover his bricked device).
I really want this feature in moto... As I don't know the regular moto will get updates like Android one or not, as I know obviously the Android one get updates faster but the regular version will get same updates even if its late or if the Android one version will updated we can update the regular moto with root and custom recovery. Thanks in advance for your answers.
Amanpreetsingh said:
or if the Android one version will updated we can update the regular moto with root and custom recovery. Thanks in advance for your answers.
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I don't think you'll ever be able to apply Android One Updates to a Retail model phone (even with root and/or custom recoveries). They are just too different in some basic /system features. In fact, right now; just rooting the phone screws up your ability to apply the updates for the Android One version TO the A1 phone. Even if you UNroot.
I just hope either the developers fix that or Motorola releases a true "factory image" that we can restore that will let us truly go "back to stock" (and begin receiving updates again). If Moto does that, you should be able to apply THAT to you Retail version (turning it into an A1 phone). That's your best hope.
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I don't think you'll ever be able to apply Android One Updates to a Retail model phone (even with root and/or custom recoveries). They are just too different in some basic /system features. In fact, right now; just rooting the phone screws up your ability to apply the updates for the Android One version TO the A1 phone. Even if you UNroot.
I just hope either the developers fix that or Motorola releases a true "factory image" that we can restore that will let us truly go "back to stock" (and begin receiving updates again). If Moto does that, you should be able to apply THAT to you Retail version (turning it into an A1 phone). That's your best hope.
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Thnks for you answer. One more question, do you think this device will get good development ???
Amanpreetsingh said:
Thnks for you answer. One more question, do you think this device will get good development ???
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There's plenty of interest, but right now we've only got a couple of people working on it and mightysween seems pretty sharp. He's our best hope right now.
DiDGR8 said:
There's plenty of interest, but right now we've only got a couple of people working on it and mightysween seems pretty sharp. He's our best hope right now.
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Yes you are right he is working hard for this device.
DiDGR8 said:
There's plenty of interest, but right now we've only got a couple of people working on it and mightysween seems pretty sharp. He's our best hope right now.
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can we follow this person somewhere on social? is he here on xda forum? can you share a link to some of his work? just asking..
I am not understanding why one would buy a regular X4 if they wanted the Android One version.
Why not just buy the preferred version, initially?
pizza_pablo said:
I am not understanding why one would buy a regular X4 if they wanted the Android One version.
Why not just buy the preferred version, initially?
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Because it's only available via project fi, in usa.
kraatus90 said:
Because it's only available via project fi, in usa.
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Can Fi be used, outside the USA?
it will be possible as soon as we get some working factory images from lenovo.. the phones aren't different at all
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pizza_pablo said:
Can Fi be used, outside the USA?
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ofc not but the phone works just fine with other carriers
pizza_pablo said:
I am not understanding why one would buy a regular X4 if they wanted the Android One version.
Why not just buy the preferred version, initially?
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Personally simply because out US there isn't the Android One version.
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Personally simply because out US there isn't the Android One version.
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So, what is the advantage of converting to an Android One version of Fi is not available?
pizza_pablo said:
So, what is the advantage of converting to an Android One version of Fi is not available?
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The retailer one comes out full of annoying bloatwares. Actually I don't care about Fi Project, I just want have the cleanest UI possibile with only the strictly necessary. Oh, there are the security patches and os updates aspects too.
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I don't think you'll ever be able to apply Android One Updates to a Retail model phone (even with root and/or custom recoveries). They are just too different in some basic /system features. In fact, right now; just rooting the phone screws up your ability to apply the updates for the Android One version TO the A1 phone. Even if you UNroot.
I just hope either the developers fix that or Motorola releases a true "factory image" that we can restore that will let us truly go "back to stock" (and begin receiving updates again). If Moto does that, you should be able to apply THAT to you Retail version (turning it into an A1 phone). That's your best hope.
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This reminds me of older non-nexus phones- we would have to grab the OTA and use tools to construct the stock rom in a form that was flashable/modifiable. In the pre-lollipop? times, the patches were file based, so it was much easier to modify just specific files. The OTAs are now block based, so they just modify the atomic blocks that need changing, so you need an exact copy of the file system in order to apply the OTA.

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