2015-05-12, 04:09
There were reports that rooting 4.4 was required prior to installing 5.0, else the flash tool wouldn't properly recognize the phone.
Apparently if you'd already fixed the storage partitions and upgraded to a previous (buggy) version of 5.0, you could simply do OTA.
Mlias Wrote:Before upgrading to Android 5.0, Android 4.4 users should first root their phones. Rooting the system ahead of upgrading will allow the storage of the system to be correctly allocated.
Apparently if you'd already fixed the storage partitions and upgraded to a previous (buggy) version of 5.0, you could simply do OTA.
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