This page provides details for running builds on specific devices. These details complement the information in Building Android.
Building fastboot and adb
If you don't already have fastboot
and adb
, you can
build them with the regular build system. Use the instructions in
Building Android and replace the
main make
command with this one:
make fastboot adb
See Android Debug Bridge (ADB) for details on Android Debug Bridge (ADB).
Booting into fastboot mode
You can flash a device when it's in the fastboot
bootloader
mode. To enter fastboot
mode when a device is undergoing a cold
boot, use the key combinations given in the table below.
You can also use the command adb reboot bootloader
to reboot
directly into the bootloader. See
Flashing instructions for full instructions.
Device | Code name | Key combinations |
---|---|---|
Pixel 7 Pro | cheetah | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel 7 | panther | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel 6 Pro | raven | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel 6 | oriole | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel 5a (5G) | barbet | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel 5 | redfin | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel 4a (5G) | bramble | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel 4a | sunfish | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel 4 XL | coral | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel 4 | flame | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel 3a XL | bonito | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel 3a | sargo | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel 3 XL | crosshatch | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel 3 | blueline | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel 2 XL | taimen | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel 2 | walleye | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel XL | marlin | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Pixel | sailfish | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
hikey | hikey | Link pins 1 - 2 and 5 - 6 of J15. |
Nexus 6P | angler | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Nexus 5X | bullhead | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Nexus 6 | shamu | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Nexus Player | fugu | Press and hold Power. |
Nexus 9 | volantis | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Nexus 5 | hammerhead | Press and hold both Volume Up and Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Nexus 7 | flo | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Nexus 7 3G | deb | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Nexus 10 | manta | Press and hold both Volume Up and Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Nexus 4 | mako | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Nexus 7 (2012) | grouper | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Nexus 7 3G (2012) | tilapia | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Nexus Q | phantasm | Power the device then cover it with one hand after the LEDs light up and until they turn red. |
Galaxy Nexus GSM | maguro | Press and hold both Volume Up and Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Galaxy Nexus (Verizon) | toro | Press and hold both Volume Up and Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Galaxy Nexus (Sprint) | toroplus | Press and hold both Volume Up and Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Motorola Xoom | wingray | Press and hold Volume Down, then press and hold Power. |
Nexus S | crespo | Press and hold Volume Up, then press and hold Power. |
Nexus SG | crespo4g | Press and hold Volume Up, then press and hold Power. |
Unlocking the bootloader
You can flash a custom system only if the bootloader allows it. Note, though, that the bootloader is locked by default. You can unlock the bootloader, but doing so deletes user data for privacy reasons. After unlocking, all data on the device is erased, that is, both private app data and shared data accessible over USB (including photos and movies). Before attempting to unlock the bootloader, back up any important files on the device.
You need to unlock the bootloader only once, and you can re-lock it if necessary.
Unlocking recent devices
All Nexus and Pixel devices released since 2014 (starting with Nexus 6 and Nexus 9) have factory-reset protection and require a multistep process to unlock the bootloader.
- To enable OEM unlocking on the device:
- In Settings, tap About phone, then tap Build number seven times.
- When you see the message You are now a developer!, tap the back button.
- In Settings, tap System, then tap Developer options and enable OEM unlocking and USB debugging. (If OEM unlocking is disabled, connect to the internet so the device can check in at least once. If it remains disabled, your device might be SIM locked by your carrier and the bootloader can't be unlocked.)
- Reboot into the bootloader and use
fastboot
to unlock it.- For newer devices (2015 and higher):
fastboot flashing unlock
- For older devices (2014 and lower):
fastboot oem unlock
- For newer devices (2015 and higher):
- Confirm the unlock onscreen.
Re-locking the bootloader
To re-lock the bootloader:
- For newer devices (2015 and higher):
fastboot flashing lock
- For older devices (2014 and lower):
fastboot oem lock
Using flash lock states
The getFlashLockState()
system API transmits the bootloader
state and the PersistentDataBlockManager.getFlashLockState()
system
API returns the bootloader’s lock status on compliant devices.
Return value | Conditions |
---|---|
FLASH_LOCK_UNKNOWN |
Returned only by devices upgrading to Android 7.x or higher that didn't
previously support the bootloader changes required to get the flash lock
status if they supported flashing lock/unlock capability.
|
FLASH_LOCK_LOCKED |
Returned by any device that doesn't support flashing lock/unlock (that is, the device is always locked), or any device that supports flashing lock/unlock and is in the locked state. |
FLASH_LOCK_UNLOCKED |
Returned by any device that supports flashing lock/unlock and is in the unlocked state. |
Manufacturers should test the values returned by devices with locked and
unlocked bootloaders. For an example, the Android Open Source Project (AOSP)
contains a reference implementation that returns a value based on the
ro.boot.flash.locked
boot property. Example code is located in the
following directories:
frameworks/base/services/core/java/com/android/server/PersistentDataBlockService.java
frameworks/base/core/java/android/service/persistentdata/PersistentDataBlockManager.java
Selecting a device build
The recommended device builds are available from the lunch
menu, accessed when running the lunch
command with no arguments. See
Choosing a target for available build types and more
information on the lunch
command.
You can download factory images and binaries for Pixel and Nexus devices from developers.google.com. See Device binaries for downloads. For details and additional resources, see Obtaining proprietary binaries.
Device | Code name | Build configuration |
---|---|---|
Pixel 6 Pro | raven | aosp_raven-userdebug |
Pixel 6 | oriole | aosp_oriole-userdebug |
Pixel 5 | redfin | aosp_redfin-userdebug |
Pixel 4a 5G | bramble | aosp_bramble-userdebug |
Pixel 4a | sunfish | aosp_sunfish-userdebug |
Pixel 4 XL | coral | aosp_coral-userdebug |
Pixel 4 | flame | aosp_flame-userdebug |
Pixel 3a XL | bonito | aosp_bonito-userdebug |
Pixel 3a | sargo | aosp_sargo-userdebug |
Pixel 3 XL | crosshatch | aosp_crosshatch-userdebug |
Pixel 3 | blueline | aosp_blueline-userdebug |
Pixel 2 XL | taimen | aosp_taimen-userdebug |
Pixel 2 | walleye | aosp_walleye-userdebug |
Pixel XL | marlin | aosp_marlin-userdebug |
Pixel | sailfish | aosp_sailfish-userdebug |
HiKey | hikey | hikey-userdebug |
Nexus 6P | angler | aosp_angler-userdebug |
Nexus 5X | bullhead | aosp_bullhead-userdebug |
Nexus 6 | shamu | aosp_shamu-userdebug |
Nexus Player | fugu | aosp_fugu-userdebug |
Nexus 9 | volantis (flounder) | aosp_flounder-userdebug |
Nexus 5 (GSM/LTE) | hammerhead | aosp_hammerhead-userdebug |
Nexus 7 (Wi-Fi) | razor (flo) | aosp_flo-userdebug |
Nexus 7 (Mobile) | razorg (deb) | aosp_deb-userdebug |
Nexus 10 | mantaray (manta) | full_manta-userdebug |
Nexus 4 | occam (mako) | full_mako-userdebug |
Nexus 7 (Wi-Fi) | nakasi (grouper) | full_grouper-userdebug |
Nexus 7 (Mobile) | nakasig (tilapia) | full_tilapia-userdebug |
Galaxy Nexus (GSM/HSPA+) | yakju (maguro) | full_maguro-userdebug |
Galaxy Nexus (Verizon) | mysid (toro) | √aosp_toro-userdebug |
Galaxy Nexus (Experimental) | mysidspr (toroplus) | aosp_toroplus-userdebug |
Motorola Xoom (U.S. Wi-Fi) | wingray | full_wingray-userdebug |
Nexus S | soju (crespo) | full_crespo-userdebug |
Nexus S 4G | sojus (crespo4g) | full_crespo4g-userdebug |
Flashing a device
You can flash an entire Android system in a single command; doing so verifies
that the system being flashed is compatible with the installed bootloader and radio,
writes the boot, recovery, and system partitions together, then reboots the
system. Flashing also erases all user data, similarly to fastboot oem
unlock
.
To flash a device:
- Place the device in
fastboot
mode by holding the appropriate key combination at boot or using the following command:adb reboot bootloader
- After the device is in fastboot mode, run:
fastboot flashall -w
The-w
option wipes the/data
partition on the device; this is useful for your first time flashing a particular device but is otherwise unnecessary.
Restoring devices to factory state
Factory images for Google devices are available from Factory Images for Nexus and Pixel Devices. Factory images for the Motorola Xoom are distributed directly by Motorola.