![]() It is the first link on the XDA site.ĭOTTAT_VZWM8_M_S_ON_6_0_RUU. This should be the RUU that you need to download, there is a link on the site but figured I would paste the link directly. Try this link and I used Option 2 since my computer couldn't recognize the phone. Luckily, the XDA forum was able to help out. Basically, Verizon wasn't going to assist me in any way since the update bricked the phone. So you should be able to fix it, I got extra motivated to fix it after the local Verizon store couldn't give me the offer I was given by Verizon tech support. But finally it goes to a black screen and starts optimizing your apps and once that finished the phone was in working order. Apps Tried: Wynk Music, Gaana, YouTube Music, Spotify, Amazon Music. I am stuck getting optimal experience with 1 and 2 and hence seeking support from friends here. Mine stayed on the Verizon screen for a couple of minutes, less than 5 I think, and I thought it was going to stay at the screen just as before. I am yet to try 3 but some of the apps have an ability to read the local storage and hence I am assuming they would be accessible via 1 in such cases. Once it finished and reboots you see the HTC logo and then the red Verizon screen. Just follow the prompts on the screen and all you really have to do is reboot once it is completed. Once you have the file named and copied to the SD card you go into the Hboot menu and it automatically detects the file and starts running the update automatically. The download was just over 1.7GB and you have to copy it to your SD card, so make sure you have enough space on your card. I downloaded the Marshmallow RUU from the XDA developers forum and you rename it to a specific name the forum tells you. I'm sure we will see more ingenious ideas like this in the future.So I was able to get my M8 fixed myself without any help from Verizon or HTC because they couldn't even tell me how to get the Hboot menu. It is one of those applications that shows not only how powerful and useful Android can be, but also how a user really can think of something he wants to do, then actually DO it. I personally am very excited to see how this app develops. I attached the apps, they are only signed for approx 90 days(from the 23rd on), cause its only a test package, there are no icons, but will be done when it is released to market… I have planned another app to show the actually playing track in a toast popup, but thats not ready at all.Īs far as i know it should also work with widgetLockers custom sliders, in folders, with the more icons widget and so on, everywhere where an app is possible to be started. At the moment it only works with the Stock Android Music Player, but further support for other music player apps will be included when it hits the market. ![]() Track, Shuffle and Repeat are actually working. Rock_Harder had this to say:Īs i wanted to control my music via LauncherPros Dock i created a few small apps to do it, Play/Pause, Next and Prev. There are no icons at the moment and only the Play, Pause, Next and Previous Track, and Shuffle buttons are working(and only with the stock Android music player app). Remoter is in what you might call "beta testing" right now. This will actually work from anywhere in the operating system that applications can be launched. The idea is that you would place these icon shortcuts in the LauncherPro dock area so that, instead of wasting space with the music widget, you can make use of those open dock slots and control the music player externally.
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