After several unsuccessful attempts to root my phone after the Marshmallow OTA update (each attempt soft-bricked my phone), I've had to downgrade to Lollipop a few times in the past weeks. The instructions on XDA on how to flash a Moto G system image worked just fine for me, every single time.
...reading your post it becomes clear you're familiar with Android / computers / IT in general...
...there's no need to rehash that here...
For the last couple of years this has been cropping up a bit (...) After a non-optional update is postponed too many times, the only remaining option will be to install it.
Thanks David. Yes, a lifetime in IT and where I come from, no upgrade is ever implemented until the 2nd or 3rd patch has been released. It's called "Staying on the leading edge, not the bleeding edge, of technology."
Anyone thinking "all new updates are generally safe" fails to recognize the pressure these software providers are under in attempting to remain in the race for consumer $$$. There's no great fear of issuing a slightly less than perfect OS as it will be landing them in the news for some free publicity.
Sound business acumen.
Can you explain what you're talking about here? As a moderator, I often do ask people to avoid trolling. Are you saying that you think I am trolling? What do you mean by "took me to task over"? I asked you why you were trying to avoid an update - looking back, that's the only thing I asked you. I'm sorry, but I'm not following you.and
So the two things you took me to task over were well known to you in the first place? My bad for falling for it but it is ironic that you posted earlier asking another user to refrain from trolling.
For a comparison, ******** about Windows may be a time honored armchair sport, but I can't think of any windows version upgrade that took away, oh I don't know, like most of your HDD for example, and by design yet. That's how bad it would have to be in order to approach what the MM update has done to some people's phones.Do they know the risk for updating their computers, their iPhones, their other devices?
The Marshmallow upgrade doesn't take any of user space away, it is all in /boot and /system which are not part of your usable space... As far as the camera goes, I have no issues changing from internal to external storage and back.For a comparison, ******** about Windows may be a time honored armchair sport, but I can't think of any windows version upgrade that took away, oh I don't know, like most of your HDD for example, and by design yet. That's how bad it would have to be in order to approach what the MM update has done to some people's phones.
Mine doesn't even have a working camera anymore. The stock app wants to use SD card, I can't reconfigure that, and I can't get any SD card to work in the phone.
It sounds like you need to factory reset.
There are no major usability issues with Marshmallow ROM on the G3... Perhaps with more information we can fix your issues.Been there, done that.
There are no major usability issues with Marshmallow ROM on the G3... Perhaps with more information we can fix your issues.
No problem... I wish you luck in fixing your problem.I apologize; I thought I was in the Galaxy S5 thread.