What's new
DroidForums.net | Android Forum & News

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

The Complete Jellybean Thread

Thanks for the quick response! Not to sound like a complete idiot, but i'm assuming wiping "data" includes everything... texts, pics, contacts, apps, etc? Or is it more like clearing my phone's cache?

EDIT: Did a bit more research and realized that it will infact erase everything. I'd really rather not take that route, and from searching online it seems the problem I'm having since the JB update is fairly common. I'm gonna give it a week or two and hope for an update.
 
Last edited:
wiping data deletes 'user data'
or
you could try menu>manage apps>all>text messaging> clear data ( you may want to backup texts before clearing data)

if you try wiping data/ factory restore
contacts need to be backed up see backing up contacts
texts and call log can be backed up with SMS Backup + or several other apps
apps can be restored with google account, but if you have app data you want use Titanium Backup pro (requires root)

pics are stored on internal or external sd card and are not wiped unless you select wipe sd card option
***but you should copy to pc to be sure they are stored in dcim/camera may be pics on both internal and external card

edit; should add if you use the menu>settings>privacy>factory data reset it may wipe internal card
 
Last edited:
pics are stored on internal and/or external sd card
you should copy to pc to be sure, they are stored in DCIM/camera may be pics on both internal and external card

if you use the menu>settings>privacy>
factory data reset it may wipe internal card
 
I get this error whenever I try to fasboot. I have tried to make space on both the external and internal SD cards, and make space on my computers Hard drive all have at least 4 gigs free. Any help?

Edit* I think I figured it out I will report back shortly

Yeah it was not clear to me in the instructions that you were to flash the .xml file that you extract from the .zip file. not the actual .zip file itself. Tried flashing the .xml extracted from the .zip and it worked perfectly.
 
Last edited:
you don't have to unzip, just select decompress and start flashing
sorry, I should add that to my instructions

edit: not sure why you didn't have enough disc space, did you have the file buried in folders?

if path is too long, it can cause programs to fail
 
Last edited:
So i just downloaded JB but didn't update yet....I'm wondering if I should because some ppl said there were problems.. So should i update? And will i lose root?
 
If you update, you will lose root. Root can be reobtained by installing the Razr Blade exploit on your computer, putting your phone into USB Debug mode, plugging it into your USB port, execute the RUN.BAT file and follow the onscreen instructions.
 
Where do i find that file to download? And have u heard of any problems with jb?
And is the alot of changes with the layout?


If you update, you will lose root. Root can be reobtained by installing the Razr Blade exploit on your computer, putting your phone into USB Debug mode, plugging it into your USB port, execute the RUN.BAT file and follow the onscreen instructions.
 
Where do i find that file to download? And have u heard of any problems with jb?
And is the alot of changes with the layout?
root is posted
first page, first post

edit: and has been for a few days

problems: some have had wifi connection problems
most issues have been resolved with a data wipe

ui: some minor changes
 
Last edited:
Some people are having battery issues with jb.. it its nothing severe ...at least from what I've seen...jb is smooth...lots like ics more....but some people don't like change....I would check it out before you take the plunge...cause you can t go back..

Hope this helps..

-insert catchy phrase here-
 
I just downloaded the JB update but didn't update yet... I was concerned because some people said there were problems. so should I update? and will I lose root or anything else on my phone?



Jellybean

It appears that the Droid 4 is next in Motorola's list of devices to receive an upgrade to Android 4.1.2 (Jellybean). There have already been a few threads regarding the official release as well as several older threads providing information on how to properly upgrade during the transition to 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). I intend to pool together information from everyone here at DroidForums as well as XDA to provide a complete set of information regarding the official release as well as the steps needed to insure a proper upgrade. I'll update the thread with information as it becomes available to me.

STATUS:
Official OTA is being pushed out in phases

What does that mean?
If you've signed up for the Motorola SOAK Test, you should be receiving the update soon. Otherwise, VZW will push the official update soon, within a day or so. Alternately, you can download the zip and install it manually.

MyFishBear: here.
GigaJake: here.
Kwyrt: here.
Jsnweitzel: here.

The crc file is needed if you intend to upgrade by placing it in your cache. Otherwise, place only the zip file on the root of your SD card.

How do I upgrade?
OTA's are different than your standard ROM. You won't simply be able to flash it via SafeStrap and run it on a romslot. You'll need to switch back to your stock system, uninstall the SafeStrap recovery and uninstall the app. Assuming your phone meets the correct conditions to upgrade, you can download and install the update by going to Settings->About Phone->System Updates or by placing the OTA zip on your sdcard and selecting that option through the phone's stock recovery. If your phone doesn't meet correct conditions or you aren't sure what those are, please read below.

Alternately, you should be able to SBF your phone to the official Jellybean release once the fastboot files have been released.
The official Jellybean SBF file can be found here!

How do I know my phone is OTA ready?
There are a few conditions your phone needs to meet to be able to upgrade properly. Be sure to remove SafeStrap completely; you must be running the official ICS release on your stock system, as well as having all your system apps still installed. If you froze any system apps through Titanium Backup, you should be fine to defrost them. If you have uninstalled any of these system apps you will need to SBF your phone back to the official ICS release. To do this, perform the steps above for removing safestrap and returning to your stock system, then perform the following: NOTE: Please have a full battery before fastbooting. A failed fastboot and a drained battery will put you in a very bad position!
[*]Download and install RSDLite.
[*]Download and install the latest Motorola USB Drivers.
[*]Download the official ICS sbf file and unzip it.
[*]Power off your phone and power it on while doing the following:
[*]Hold the volume up, volume down, and power buttons at the same time until you see the bootloader menu
[*]Use the volume down button to navigate to "Recovery" then use the volume up button to select it
[*]When you see the android/triangle, press both volume buttons together
[*]Select "wipe data/factory reset" and on the next screen select "Yes -- delete all user data"
[*]Once it's finished, select "reboot system now" then immediately press both volume buttons until you see the bootloader menu
[*]Connect your phone to your PC via USB
[*]Use the volume down button to navigate to "AP Fastboot" then use the volume up button to select it
[*]Open RSDLite, press the "..." button at the top, and select the fastboot image .zip file
[*]Select "Decompress And Start Flashing" and wait for the process to finish (it will take around 20-30 minutes)
This will ensure your phone passes any checks by the OTA and will successfully install the Jellybean OTA.

What about root on Jellybean?
There are two methods to obtaining root on Jellybean. If you haven't upgraded you can install the app OTA RootKeeper and backup your root. After the update you can restore the root. To do this:
[*]Download the OTA RootKeeper app.
[*]Backup Root
[*]Temp Unroot
[*]Upgrade
[*]Redownload the app
[*]Restore Root
Tcrews has verified that OTA Rootkeeper does work!

If you've already upgraded, Jsnweitzel has verified that the Razr Blade utility will root the D4! To do this:
[*]Download the root utility here. Unzip it
[*]Make sure you have the latest usb drivers, you have usb debugging enabled on your phone, your phone is connected via usb
[*]Follow the instructions from the program, it does require interaction and is not a one click method
This method will install SuperSU, so if you have SuperUser left over from ICS, you'll need to remove SuperUser to avoid complicating things. Superuser won't show up in Titanium Backup, you'll need to install an app to delete system apps. There have been reports of this method being buggy (MTP vs Mass Storage, Smart Action data, etc) but ultimately it will work.

I'm running Jellybean, now what?
There are a few things to note now that you have successfully installed the Jellybean OTA.

Please perform a factory reset!
Follow steps 4-8 in the SBF section to perform a factory reset using the default recovery system. There were numerous reports of poor phone performance on the D4 after the release of the official ICS update. Most often these issues can be avoided by removing all data from previous android versions and setting your phone up with 100% Jellybean data. Regarding the ICS update, it was unfair to think that android could make such a dramatic change in its system while still trying to operate with outdated, and sometimes incompatible data. The transition from ICS to JB will not be as dramatic, but it is still recommend to wipe your phone to avoid any conflicts.

Do NOT SBF back to prior releases!
With new updates come new kernels, something we unfortunately cannot mess with because of our locked bootloaders. Attempting to sbf back to ICS or Gingerbread after receiving your new Jellybean kernel will result in a permanently bricked device. You have been warned!

What comes after Jellybean?
Jellybean will most likely be the last official update by Motorola. Our wonderful devs like Hashcode and DHacker have been working hard to keep the D4 going with goodies such as 4.2.2 roms and Kexec. Right now they are working to use to the source from the Razr's Jellybean kernel to have new Kexec based ROMs like CM10.1 run with a Motorola Jellybean kernel. Kexec is a kernel bypass, meaning once they release these ROMs, ICS and JB users alike will both be able to use them.

SPECIAL THANKS:
Hashcode: SafeStrap, CM10.1, 4.2.2 ROMs, Kexec work
Dhacker29: CM10.1, 4.2.2 ROMs, Kexec work
Mattlgroff: OTA snatcher
SGMD1: SBF instructions thread here.
Tcrews: Verified Rootkeeper
MyFishBear: Provided OTA download
Jsnweitzel: Verified Razr Blade root method
Anyone who provides me with information

If you feel you are not credited please contact me and I'll update the list. Any information regarding the status of the Jellybean OTA is greatly appreciated and can either be PM'ed to me or left in the forum below. Any questions, comments, or concerns are also welcome.
 

Updated the OP, thanks MyFishBear, this will come in handy for a lot of people!

I just downloaded the JB update but didn't update yet... I was concerned because some people said there were problems. so should I update? and will I lose root or anything else on my phone?

"having problems" is relative. If you successfully apply the update, wipe cache and data you should find your phone runs smoother. There are a few unfavorable tweaks, like needing to hold shift to use certain characters, but the overall experience is subject to opinion.

Feel free to try out the OTA by using a kexec rom provided here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2199741

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]Updating will remove your root, but you can reroot using the Razr Blade utility from the OP[/FONT]
 
Last edited:
Back
Top