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Any one help my Motorola Droid Razr Xt910 LCD is Broken what i have to do & where can i buy in india
can any one help me please
Just the l C D or do you want to get it repaired also
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Hello everyone, I'm kind of new here so I'm sorry if I'm in the wrong thread or something... so anyways,
Motorola has released KitKat 4.4.2 update for Motorola RAZR D3 (and also for RAZR D1 but I'm not specifically talking about that device) and only about 4 people has received the update. We've been waiting for one year and a half to get this update and Motorola says they're releasing it "through blocks" (which means they're going to release it for everyone in like 2 years now lol). So the only ones who received the update are XT920 devices (which are the double SIM versions).
We want to extract the KitKat ROM from those devices who already updated and so we could install it in our devices. In our community, we've tried so many apps, so many ways to extract it but we can't. One of the Kitkat users did a backup which is name userdata_*****(numbers)_*****(numbers).backup. We've tried to extract that +600mb file so we could get those .img files to flash our devices. We couldn't. There's no way found to extract a .backup file. We don't either know if that's gonna work though.
So, could anybody help us? We have been waiting for so long for this update. Or at least we wanted to extract the retail he's got, because ours won't receive the update.
What could we do?
Phone model: Motorola RAZR D3 - XT919/XT920
Retail Brazil.
Locked Bootloader.
MediaTek MTK6577
If you need another info. I'll try my best to get it.
PS: I'm not the one who received the update. The one who did is a member of a community on Facebook.
We really need help. Thank you so much.
By the way, this user got to root the device on KitKat 4.4.2 through KingsRoot
Motorola XT920 Razr D3 (Dual CHIP ONLY)
File: Blur_Version.233.0.4.XT920.Retail.en.BR.zip
https :// mega. co. nz/ #!JQcxELxA!VD_1SZd18p8-JFfiFWNZcTe9vBEQtpmeIwgxV5oU-sI
https :// drive. google. com /file/d/0B4F_jQpk0yq6a1Z2dVZVb0NSQ1U/view
********** Before apply update, is recomended to remove both simcards. **************
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Frequently Asked Questions
Motorola Razr [XT912, XT910, XT908]
This a short list of frequently asked questions in this device forum and the answers often given as a response. It should serve as a starting point for gathering knowledge and finding solutions to many common problems. Please only post in this thread with feedback on how to improve this document. Do not post "Thank you" type responses. If you have additional questions or require more help, try to find an existing thread or create your own. Do not use this as a general help thread.
Q1: How can I tell if I have a Motorola Razr?
1. In the software Menu>settings>about Phone>system version will include XT912.Verizon.en.US2. On back battery cover model number is listed towards the bottom
Q2: What is the newest Stock Android Version and System Version?
XT912:Android: 4.1.2 System Version: Blur_Version.98.72.165.XT912.Verizon.en.US 11/25/2013XT910; depends on Carrier/RegionXT908: 6.16.207.XT908.LRA.en.US.
Q3: Where are the Custom Bootloaders, Recoveries, and Kernels?
Because of the Locked bootloader, the stock bootloader Cannot be unlocked and Stock recovery can not be replaced, But using Safestrap the boot process can be hijacked allowing Custom Recovery, and KernelsFor more on Bootloaders see XDA Wiki: Bootloaders
Q4: Where do I find information on how to root the Droid Razr?
[INDEX] Motorola Droid Razr Development
Q5: What is a Factory Cable and why would I need one?
A Factory Cable aka Motorola Factory Programming Cable or Fastboot Cable. Allows Many Motorola Devices to be flashed without a battery or Low batterysee Motorola Fastboot/Factory Programming Cables Info, Buy, or Make your own
Q6: How do I restore the stock rom?
See Restoring Original Stock Firmware/XMLs
Q7: I have a question about a particular ROM but I can't post in the Development section. What can I do to get the help I need?
The Development forum is for sharing ideas on development. If you have a question about a particular ROM, ask it in the Q&A section.
Q8: How Do I use the Droid Razr on GMS?
XT912/XT908? see Using GSM
Q9: How Do I Install a Custom Rom?
See [Video] How to install Safestrap 3.75 and Android 5.0.2 Lollipop on the Motorola Droid Bionic, Droid 4 and Droid Razr
Q10: Where can I find a Custom Rom For the Droid Razr?
see Droid RAZR Android DevelopmentFor XT912/XT908 use Spyder Roms/Safestrap ex. Safestrap-spyder-v3.75.apkFor XT910 use UTMS_Spyder Roms/Safestrap ex. Safestrap-umts_spyder-v3.75.apk
Q11: What is a SBF?
"SBF is a file type and stands for Single Binary File that is the older format of Motorola flash files for use with RSD lite or other flash tools.They include all of the code groups, header files and checksums as well as a RAM Downloader for all of the device partition images in a single file and flashed from the legacy boot loader enumerated as a flash device.The new format for all dual core Motorola devices is zip archive of fastboot images and an XML file that can be used with RSD lite to flash in a single operation or flashed as individual images using the fastboot binary and DLLs in the Android SDK from the fastboot boot loader and enumerated as an ADB device.These are entirely different modes of access and operation and SBF is both wrong and a misnomer for the firmware files for current devices.The fast boot interface provides far more flexibility and safety for flashing than the old flash interface and avoids all kinds of problems that would arise from managing and updating he firmware on newer chipset devices.It is an extremely important distinction to make and understanding to have about how these phones work.Please stop using SBF when referring to XML.zip files.The current acronym for Motorola firmware files is FXZ and means Full XML ZIP file...." -Quote by cellzealot.SBF, XML.zip and tar.gz" are Offical Motorola file extentions
Q12: Can I use the Droid Razr(XT912), without activating with a carrier (WiFi only)?
Yes, see Bypassing the JB Activation Screen of any Motorola Device
Q13: What are the differences between the XT908, XT909, XT910, & XT912?
SeeXT908: CDMA/GSMMotorola RAZR MAXX XT908 SpecsXT909: CDMA?Motorola RAZR XT909 SpecificationsXT910: GSMMotorola RAZR XT910 SpecsXT912: CDMA (Verizon)/GSM (Outside USA only)Motorola DROID RAZR XT912 Specs*Forum Rules | New Users Guide | XDA Tour | Report Posts
This FAQ is part of a Recognized Contributor Group Initiative. Please look for a similar FAQ thread when visiting another device forum.
Changelog;
31 March 2015: Added first 9 FAQs
Added; [SIZE=+1]Q5: What is a Factory Cable and why would I need one[/SIZE]A Factory Cable aka Motorola Factory Programming Cable or Fastboot Cable. Allows Many Motorola Devices to be flashed without a battery or Low battery see
Motorola Fastboot/Factory Programing Cables
Added:[SIZE=+1]Q11: What is a SBF?[/SIZE]Quote by cellzealot "SBF is a file type and stands for Single Binary File that is the older format of Motorola flash files for use with RSD lite or other flash tools.
They include all of the code groups, header files and checksums as well as a RAM Downloader for all of the device partition images in a single file and flashed from the legacy boot loader enumerated as a flash device.
The new format for all dual core Motorola devices is zip archive of fastboot images and an XML file that can be used with RSD lite to flash in a single operation or flashed as individual images using the fastboot binary and DLLs in the Android SDK from the fastboot boot loader and enumerated as an ADB device.
These are entirely different modes of access and operation and SBF is both wrong and a misnomer for the firmware files for current devices.
The fast boot interface provides far more flexibility and safety for flashing than the old flash interface and avoids all kinds of problems that would arise from managing and updating he firmware on newer chipset devices.
It is an extremely important distinction to make and understanding to have about how these phones work.
Please stop using SBF when referring to XML.zip files.
The current acronym for Motorola firmware files is FXZ and means Full XML ZIP file.".SBF, XML.zip and tar.gz" are Offical Motorola file extentions
You can add this,how to make factory cable
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welder73 said:
You can add this,how to make factory cable
Sent from my Razr XT910
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Thanks my link does lead to threads where that is posted, but may make a more direct link.
Added: [SIZE=+1]Q12: Can I use the Droid 4, without activating with a carrier (WiFi only)?[/SIZE]Yes, see Bypassing the JB Activation Screen of any Motorola Device
Model number on back cover.
Anything about xt909?
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Motorola RAZR XT909 Specifications
Motorola RAZR MAXX XT908 Specs
Motorola DROID RAZR XT912 Specs
Motorola RAZR XT910 Specs
sd_shadow said:
Motorola RAZR XT909 Specifications
Motorola RAZR MAXX XT908 Specs
Motorola DROID RAZR XT912 Specs
Motorola RAZR XT910 Specs
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What about its firmwares? Does it support xt912 roms?
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ashal said:
What about its firmwares? Does it support xt912 roms?
Sent from my XT912 using XDA Free mobile app
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There has not been enough info posted to be sure one way or another.
Restart the Device in Safe Mode - DROID RAZR / RAZR MAXX by MOTOROLA
or
Perform a Factory Data Reset (Device Powered On) - DROID RAZR / RAZR MAXX by MOTOROLA
Perform a Factory Data Reset (Device Powered Off) - DROID RAZR / RAZR MAXX by MOTOROLA
I know people probably dont do much development on this phone anymore but i have a question. Has anyone found out a way to use this on other US carriers? I dont use Verizon and i would like to use this on Tmobile. Thanks in advance
Koohara947 said:
I know people probably dont do much development on this phone anymore but i have a question. Has anyone found out a way to use this on other US carriers? I dont use Verizon and i would like to use this on Tmobile. Thanks in advance
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No.
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XT886?
I have a Motorola RAZR V model XT886, from Wind Mobile in Canada. I don't see this model number mentioned anywhere. There's nothing other than the Motorola logo on the back cover. (I could have sworn there was a model number there, but maybe it's worn off?) The information from About Phone is:
System version: 673.135.170.XT886.CanadaAWS.en.CA
Model number: XT886
Android version: 4.0.4
Firmware configuration version: GAS_NA_YANGTZEWIND_P032
Baseband version: U_04.17.00R
Baseband configuration version: USAYNGZCI01WND1015.0R
Kernel version: 3.0.8-g5f63356; [email protected] #1; SMP PREEMPT Sun Jul 15 20:49:48 CDT 2012
AP flex version: GAS_NA_YANGTZEWIND_P032; GAS_NA_YANGTZEWIND_A008
Build number: 6.7.3-135_YIC-17
Build date: Sun Jul 15 20:35:11 CDT 2012
The exterior looks just like the XT910 but all black. Has 1GB of RAM (actually OS Monitor reports 889.4MB???) and dual core CPU at up to 1.2ghz. I had no problem rooting it but I want to upgrade to a more recent custom ROM such as CM.
Can anyone confirm whether this is a separate model from the XT908/XT910/XT912? I suspect it might just be a "Canadian version" or "HSPA version", and would be able to run ROMs designed for these other models?
RenaKunisaki said:
I have a Motorola RAZR V model XT886, from Wind Mobile in Canada. I don't see this model number mentioned anywhere. There's nothing other than the Motorola logo on the back cover. (I could have sworn there was a model number there, but maybe it's worn off?) The information from About Phone is:
System version: 673.135.170.XT886.CanadaAWS.en.CA
Model number: XT886
Android version: 4.0.4
Firmware configuration version: GAS_NA_YANGTZEWIND_P032
Baseband version: U_04.17.00R
Baseband configuration version: USAYNGZCI01WND1015.0R
Kernel version: 3.0.8-g5f63356; [email protected] #1; SMP PREEMPT Sun Jul 15 20:49:48 CDT 2012
AP flex version: GAS_NA_YANGTZEWIND_P032; GAS_NA_YANGTZEWIND_A008
Build number: 6.7.3-135_YIC-17
Build date: Sun Jul 15 20:35:11 CDT 2012
The exterior looks just like the XT910 but all black. Has 1GB of RAM (actually OS Monitor reports 889.4MB???) and dual core CPU at up to 1.2ghz. I had no problem rooting it but I want to upgrade to a more recent custom ROM such as CM.
Can anyone confirm whether this is a separate model from the XT908/XT910/XT912? I suspect it might just be a "Canadian version" or "HSPA version", and would be able to run ROMs designed for these other models?
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Very similar hardware, but i'm, not sure. I prefer not to have discussions in this thread, please start your own thread.
I have rooted a few phones in my past, however never have I rooted a Motorola. (successfully (moto g i know the mistake I made) However I have a Moto E 2nd Generation (Surnia I think) that I am looking to root and get a ROM for it, here is my problem, I have no Idea where to look or begin my phone info is below if you need more info let me know I really want to root it.
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Model Number: Moto E (2nd Generation) With 4G LTE
Hardware SKU: XT1526
Android Version: 5.1
Baseband Version: M8916_2020604.09.03.21.09R SURNIA_ACG_LTE_CUST
Kernal Version: 3.10.49-ga212254-00001-g39fb6a3 [email protected] #1 Fri May 8 16:40:31 CDT 2015
System Version: 23.11.20.surnia_acg_lte.acglte.en.US ntelos
Build Number: LPI23.29-20
Here is what you need to do (I'm only summarizing to get you started -- this is not meant to be a step-by-step guide -- there are good threads here that cover all of this, and you should read them):
1) Unlock the bootloader -- go to Motorola.com, click on the Developers link and follow the instructions (not all phones' bootloaders are unlockable -- Motorola will let you know)
2) Find the TWRP recovery for the Moto E 2015 floating around here ... either run it with fastboot boot twrp.img (my preference) or flash it onto your phone ... then flash SuperSU ... there is a stable 2.46 version that I used -- it is in .zip form and can be flashed with TWRP. (There is a thread which covers all of this in greater detail.)
3) After that, you can pretty much do what you will, since you are now rooted. Personally, with Motorola phones, I'm happy to just use my root capabilities to remove the bloat, as I am fine with the stock ROM. But I'm sure you can find a custom rom to suit your needs.
There are a lot of details you will learn by reading more of the threads.
tedr108 said:
Here is what you need to do (I'm only summarizing to get you started -- this is not meant to be a step-by-step guide -- there are good threads here that cover all of this, and you should read them):
1) Unlock the bootloader -- go to Motorola.com, click on the Developers link and follow the instructions (not all phones' bootloaders are unlockable -- Motorola will let you know)
2) Find the TWRP recovery for the Moto E 2015 floating around here ... either run it with fastboot boot twrp.img (my preference) or flash it onto your phone ... then flash SuperSU ... there is a stable 2.46 version that I used -- it is in .zip form and can be flashed with TWRP. (There is a thread which covers all of this in greater detail.)
3) After that, you can pretty much do what you will, since you are now rooted. Personally, with Motorola phones, I'm happy to just use my root capabilities to remove the bloat, as I am fine with the stock ROM. But I'm sure you can find a custom rom to suit your needs.
There are a lot of details you will learn by reading more of the threads.
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Thank you
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