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905 update

Maddog241

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I just read that 5.9.905 has made its way out into the wild. Perhaps minds were changed on the 904 build?

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Ill find out if i get the new s/w for it verizon is sending me a new phone cause of data problems so ill post a pic if thats what i get or not
 
Lots of stuff on this and a link to the version over on Droidforums.net

This is a leak and has not been approved or released yet, but initial reports are better than 904.
 
I'm installing it now. I was on .904, but reverting a stock .904 system to .902 is simple - using moto-fastboot all you need to do is flash both boot.img and system.img from the stock .902 FXZ, and your stock phone is now .902 again.

Caveats:

1) Do not need to unroot.
2) *DO* need to make sure your stock system in pure stock - with bloat and all. Debloating *may* cause the update to fail.
 
I'm installing it now. I was on .904, but reverting a stock .904 system to .902 is simple - using moto-fastboot all you need to do is flash both boot.img and system.img from the stock .902 FXZ, and your stock phone is now .902 again.

Caveats:

1) Do not need to unroot.
2) *DO* need to make sure your stock system in pure stock - with bloat and all. Debloating *may* cause the update to fail.


I'm really interested in how 905 performs and if it is improved over 904. I'm on the fence after the 904 mess...
 
I got .904 right about the same time my area got 4G - all of a sudden my rock solid phone was playing stupid more times than I could count....

I'm certainly hoping .905 plays nicer, too....else I might have to revert to .902 for the time being....
 
Flashed 905 yesterday and so far so good. It seemed to fix a gps issue I was having, and otherwise seems pretty stable. It's a pretty small file and it doesn't wipe anything on the phone which made flashing easy.
 
I downloaded the file and flashed it myself. It was pretty easy.

I went ahead and went back to 902 and installed it to, but the term OTA used in the article means Over The Air which would imply it is being pushed to users by Verizon or Motorola.
 
I went ahead and went back to 904 and installed it to, but the term OTA used in the article means Over The Air which would imply it is being pushed to users by Verizon or Motorola.


Agreed...I just can't wait for those two anymore...i'm not sure whose slower.
 
I'm installing it now. I was on .904, but reverting a stock .904 system to .902 is simple - using moto-fastboot all you need to do is flash both boot.img and system.img from the stock .902 FXZ, and your stock phone is now .902 again.

Caveats:

1) Do not need to unroot.
2) *DO* need to make sure your stock system in pure stock - with bloat and all. Debloating *may* cause the update to fail.

How do you flash just the boot.img and system.img and leave the rest as is if I'm on 5.9.904? I'm running stock rom but have bloatware frozen and have made changes to build.prop; I have the stock build.prop file. Do I need to be on stock build.prop and unfreeze bloat? When I installed the 5.9.904 I did have to use a stock build but I didn't unfreeze anything and all went as planned.

Thanks in advance for any help!
 
As this article says "OTA" Would it be correct to assume this is the soak test being pushed out?
Motorola DROID Bionic gets leaked 5.9.905 OTA

I went ahead and went back to 902 and installed it to, but the term OTA used in the article means Over The Air which would imply it is being pushed to users by Verizon or Motorola.

Based on what we learned in the past with 5.9.901 and 5.9.902 you can speculate all you want and you will be either right or wrong.

In the case of 5.9.902 the people involved in the testing could only talk to non-testers about it if they violated the nondisclosure agreement they agreed to with Motorola.

There were three leaks before 5.9.901. Then 5.9.901 was sent OTA to some people and not others. Then 5.9.902 went into soak test. Two days later 5.9.902 was sent OTA to everyone. Six weeks later 5.9.902 was announced on the Verizon website.

... Thom
 
Yep with a simple band unlock. Works on AT&T HSPA+, sometimes on T mobile but just edge. Straight talk, foreign sims etc. Verizon probably doesn't like that and neither does Motorola or FCC. The RAZR and D4 seem to work only overseas.
 
Flashed 905 yesterday and so far so good. It seemed to fix a gps issue I was having, and otherwise seems pretty stable. It's a pretty small file and it doesn't wipe anything on the phone which made flashing easy.

What GPS issue were you having?
 
I am having serious problems with google maps navigation and/or my GPS, and wondering if anyone else is having the same problem. Whenever i start navigation with google maps, my GPS losses fix, and it says searching for GPS. If i switch to the GPS status app i get a fix, and it seems to stick with at least 5 or 6 of the sats and it doesn't seem to lose it. This sort of rules out a GPS issue in my mind, but google maps navigation is about useless.

I am rooted with .902, and this problem seems to have just started, because the .902 update actually seemed to fix a similar problem at least for awhile.

Thanks for any help!

This is a copy of my original part and .905 seems to have corrected it.
 
These postings by Verizon for the Bionic have historically been very inaccurate.

They have posted information about releases in the past that were never released.

When 5.9.902 was finally released the corresponding Verizon posting appeared WEEKS later.

The only thing you can trust is information that it is actually being pushed out to everyone (in the case of 5.9.901 is was pushed out to some people an not others).

Shorter answer ... it is impossible to predict anything until it arrives.

... Thom
 
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