I tried to convert to Developer Edition and failed. Nearly bricked my phone before I realized there were some differences with the Verizon version that made it so you can't follow the tutorials already out there.
Luckily I was able to get back to stock verizon and my phone is working a-ok again...
But I'd still really like a "stock" phone without all the bloatware if it's possible.
Correct me if I am wrong but from all of my research it looks like you can't flash another RUU (even with changing the mid) because of something with the partition sizes being different. Is there any way to change/modify this so the partitions are set up the same as the Developer Edition and then be able to flash to a DE RUU?
And before anybody starts asking, yes I am bootloader unlocked, s-off, rooted, changed cid, changed mid, tried custom recovery, tried flashing through recovery, flashing with fastboot, flashing with copying 0p6bimg to sd, tried exe RUU, tried twrp backup. Nothing worked.
Thanks,
-Andy
Luckily I was able to get back to stock verizon and my phone is working a-ok again...
But I'd still really like a "stock" phone without all the bloatware if it's possible.
Correct me if I am wrong but from all of my research it looks like you can't flash another RUU (even with changing the mid) because of something with the partition sizes being different. Is there any way to change/modify this so the partitions are set up the same as the Developer Edition and then be able to flash to a DE RUU?
And before anybody starts asking, yes I am bootloader unlocked, s-off, rooted, changed cid, changed mid, tried custom recovery, tried flashing through recovery, flashing with fastboot, flashing with copying 0p6bimg to sd, tried exe RUU, tried twrp backup. Nothing worked.
Thanks,
-Andy
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