![]() ![]() Problem solved, my android 10 phone is working again! In answering my question, please note that I can't interact with the phone now through touch, so cannot check anything under "Settings" with the touch GUI, but can only see the fastboot info (see screenshot below) as well as anything I can access with adb shell (for example, any file in the phone I can check to find out the factory image version installed on the phone?) Hence, my question, how can I know what is the exact version of the android 10 factory image installed on my Pixel 3L? Googling doesn't seem to help, as most pages talk about how to install factory images, not how to find out what is the version installed. I would like to find out what is the actual factory image installed on the Pixel 3L, so I can try to patch the matching boot image. I'm guessing the problem is that I didn't know what was the factory image actually installed on my Pixel 3L, so I just guessed it was the latest, but the boot image from the latest might have some incompatibility with the actual factory image in the phone. Namely, it could boot, adb shell works, etc., but it no longer responds to touch, so can't be used except for adb shell. However, after fastboot flash of that patched boot image, it only worked partially. I tried to fix the Pixel 3XL by getting the latest android 10 factory image for it and patching the boot image with magisk. Unfortunately, I had mixed up my two phones in the fastboot flash step at first, and so then I ended up with the Pixel 3a with android 11 rooted again, but also with the Pixel 3XL stuck on boot, I guess because it had a wrong boot image (for pixel 3a actually) flashed into it. So, I patched the corresponding boot image for the latest android 11 factory image for pixel 3a, and fastboot flashed it, and it worked. Recently I found that it had lost root, presumably because android 11 is out of beta and the phone had upgraded to the latest android 11 and was not using the magisk-patched boot image anymore. I had previously installed magisk on the Pixel 3a when android 11 was in beta. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.I have a Pixel 3XL on android 10 and a Pixel 3a on android 11. For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies. I have read and agree with the above terms and conditions.Įxcept as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. Settings > About phone > Legal information, or as otherwise provided. Subject to certain third-party terms of service, which can be found in The SPL dates for each build can be foundĭownloading of the system image and use of the device software is subject to theĭownloading of the system image and use of the device software may also be Please note that sometimes the release date may be different from the security Note: For convenience, we listed the release date along with each build. ![]() You or used in any way except as specifically set forth in the license terms These files are for use only on your personal Nexus or Pixel device and may notīe disassembled, decompiled, reverse engineered, modified or redistributed by This has the same effect asįlashing the corresponding factory image, but without the need to wipe the If you have experienced a failure to take an OTA. ![]() Or Pixel device's original factory firmware. This page contains full OTA update packages that allow you to restore your Nexus ![]()
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