Okay everyone, here's what happened:
I was running a 5.1 rooted image that I manually debloated. This image was running fine for months. Then suddenly the phone freezes and I have to force power it off. When I try to reboot it, I would see the boot animation and then the screen would go black. I restored 4.4.4 using rootjunky's method and rebooted, and it did boot after an absurd amount of time (it seemed like 10 minutes, but I was upset so it was probably more like 5). After it booted, I saw a message that it wanted to complete the uninstall of the motorola sensor firmware. I said okay, and it rebooted again, this time in a normal amount of time. Then everything seemed fine.
So I reflashed all the appropriate 5.1 images and the rooted 5.1 system image. At this point, I was suspecting that the recent Moto Actions update caused the motorola sensor update that destroyed my phone, but I stupidly decided to let it update again, figuring that I could just repeat the method I used before if it broke it again. It did break it again, and I restored 4.4.4 again, and I'm not seeing the uninstall message, and my phone continues to freeze until I have to force power it down. I can still get into recovery and bootloader modes just fine.
Does anyone know how to force uninstall the motorola sensor firmware? Why would a factory reset not fix this problem? What partition is this firmware stored on?
I was running a 5.1 rooted image that I manually debloated. This image was running fine for months. Then suddenly the phone freezes and I have to force power it off. When I try to reboot it, I would see the boot animation and then the screen would go black. I restored 4.4.4 using rootjunky's method and rebooted, and it did boot after an absurd amount of time (it seemed like 10 minutes, but I was upset so it was probably more like 5). After it booted, I saw a message that it wanted to complete the uninstall of the motorola sensor firmware. I said okay, and it rebooted again, this time in a normal amount of time. Then everything seemed fine.
So I reflashed all the appropriate 5.1 images and the rooted 5.1 system image. At this point, I was suspecting that the recent Moto Actions update caused the motorola sensor update that destroyed my phone, but I stupidly decided to let it update again, figuring that I could just repeat the method I used before if it broke it again. It did break it again, and I restored 4.4.4 again, and I'm not seeing the uninstall message, and my phone continues to freeze until I have to force power it down. I can still get into recovery and bootloader modes just fine.
Does anyone know how to force uninstall the motorola sensor firmware? Why would a factory reset not fix this problem? What partition is this firmware stored on?
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