I have MOTO X 1053, unlocked bootloader. Runs Android 4.2.2 and this is where I want to stay (perfectly compatible with my car Bluetooth; I am not missing any features from later Android versions and don't want to deal with problems that come with them and potential incompatibility with my car after an upgrade considering downgrade is not possible).
Recently I noticed that phone is never in 4G LTE anymore - only in 4G. Before it was in LTE mode all the time. I downloaded an app from the market to force it into LTE and it worked but as soon as I reboot the phone is back in 4G (HSPA) mode.
I suspect the reason it was no longer in 4G was that I messed too much with Xposed toggle that toggles between 2G / 2G or 3G / 3G only but I am not sure.
So I made a TWRP backup (and a separate backup for Contacts, good thing that I did) and then tried to restore the backup from a year ago. Result: boot loop.
Tried to restore latest backup - same result, boot loop.
I then copied all I could (sdcard, /system, /data, /data/data) from the phone via ADB and returned to stock Android 4.2.2 using instructions from here: http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-ReturnToStock.html (option 5 using mfastboot)
After initial setup phone immediately connected to 4G LTE, so I flashed TWRP recovery (newer version than I had before), rooted and spent a day setting the phone up the way it used to be.
Nowhere near done I decided to see if TWRP restore will work now. So I take a backup and guess what? The same result. Restore (with MD5 verification) completes without any errors but then I am stuck in bootloop again.
I then booted into recovery, did factory reset from recovery and it worked - after reboot phone starts initial setup.
Can anyone suggest what I may be doing wrong? Why does restore always cause the boot loop?
Recently I noticed that phone is never in 4G LTE anymore - only in 4G. Before it was in LTE mode all the time. I downloaded an app from the market to force it into LTE and it worked but as soon as I reboot the phone is back in 4G (HSPA) mode.
I suspect the reason it was no longer in 4G was that I messed too much with Xposed toggle that toggles between 2G / 2G or 3G / 3G only but I am not sure.
So I made a TWRP backup (and a separate backup for Contacts, good thing that I did) and then tried to restore the backup from a year ago. Result: boot loop.
Tried to restore latest backup - same result, boot loop.
I then copied all I could (sdcard, /system, /data, /data/data) from the phone via ADB and returned to stock Android 4.2.2 using instructions from here: http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-ReturnToStock.html (option 5 using mfastboot)
After initial setup phone immediately connected to 4G LTE, so I flashed TWRP recovery (newer version than I had before), rooted and spent a day setting the phone up the way it used to be.
Nowhere near done I decided to see if TWRP restore will work now. So I take a backup and guess what? The same result. Restore (with MD5 verification) completes without any errors but then I am stuck in bootloop again.
I then booted into recovery, did factory reset from recovery and it worked - after reboot phone starts initial setup.
Can anyone suggest what I may be doing wrong? Why does restore always cause the boot loop?
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