[Q] Ex-Themer[KK] - Anyone use on their Moto x? - Moto X Q&A

Hi folks!
I'm on a VZW Moto x Dev Ed; rooted with TWRP.
I run Gravity Box and the Tether xPosed modules.
Has anyone here tried Ex-Themer on your Moto x? If so, what kind of results? Any major conflicts with other modules?
Thanks for any feedback in advance!

Dburgessme2 said:
Hi folks!
I'm on a VZW Moto x Dev Ed; rooted with TWRP.
I run Gravity Box and the Tether xPosed modules.
Has anyone here tried Ex-Themer on your Moto x? If so, what kind of results? Any major conflicts with other modules?
Thanks for any feedback in advance!
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Try this also http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2602257
You can use any theme but it has limitations with stock ROMs as does xtheme. I ran both without any problems with gravity box
Sent on my Gummy running Lenoto X

flashallthetime said:
Try this also http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2602257
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I was looking at that one but saw issues with slow down and such. Any problems like that?

Dburgessme2 said:
I was looking at that one but saw issues with slow down and such. Any problems like that?
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It did slightly slow down my system
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[Q] Wallpaper Issue!

Can anyone tell me how its possible to have a different wallpaper on your screen from your lock screen? I am by no means a newb and I can not figure out how to accomplish it without third party software and I find it amazing that in android 4.2 this isn't possible....
vselca said:
Can anyone tell me how its possible to have a different wallpaper on your screen from your lock screen? I am by no means a newb and I can not figure out how to accomplish it without third party software and I find it amazing that in android 4.2 this isn't possible....
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Not possible on Stock Android at this point. You would need a third party alternative.
njstisforall said:
Not possible on Stock Android at this point. You would need a third party alternative.
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Thats mind boggling.... Which 3rd party software is best in your opinion?
vselca said:
Thats mind boggling.... Which 3rd party software is best in your opinion?
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I honestly don't use one myself but, my buddy swears by Magic Locker and it's free. Good Luck!
vselca said:
Can anyone tell me how its possible to have a different wallpaper on your screen from your lock screen? I am by no means a newb and I can not figure out how to accomplish it without third party software and I find it amazing that in android 4.2 this isn't possible....
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Easy to do as long as your rooted, install xposed framework first and find gravity box apk, everything can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2421453
.After you install xposed framework reboot and install gravity box, make sure you enable the gravity box module through xposed framework and reboot again. Go to gravity box lock screen and you can change the picture for the lock screen with any you desire and again reboot
Sent on my Moto X
flashallthetime said:
Easy to do as long as your rooted, install xposed framework first and find gravity box apk, everything can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2421453
.After you install xposed framework reboot and install gravity box, make sure you enable the gravity box module through xposed framework and reboot again. Go to gravity box lock screen and you can change the picture for the lock screen with any you desire and again reboot
Sent on my Moto X
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Ahhh thank you Sir!
vselca said:
Ahhh thank you Sir!
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You know there's a thread for themes and apps? You'll find some nice stuff there
Sent on my Moto X
flashallthetime said:
You know there's a thread for themes and apps? You'll find some nice stuff there
Sent on my Moto X
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I do..just nothing that had fixed my wallpaper problem..
vselca said:
I do..just nothing that had fixed my wallpaper problem..
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Xposed framework is a great little mod, basically you can mod any stock ROM, no need for a custom ROM anymore, you get have dual panel view and so much more even themes can be installed without a 3 rd party app or launcher
Sent on my Moto X
flashallthetime said:
Xposed framework is a great little mod, basically you can mod any stock ROM, no need for a custom ROM anymore, you get have dual panel view and so much more even themes can be installed without a 3 rd party app or launcher
Sent on my Moto X
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I just read about the root being achieved on the moto x, now Im gonna start playing with the framework.. Thanks for the advice.
vselca said:
I just read about the root being achieved on the moto x, now Im gonna start playing with the framework.. Thanks for the advice.
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You may have some issues with xposed framework work correctly as your root method is not permanent, I would suggest do a soft reboot in between xposed framework and the modules as it seems after you do a full reboot, root is broken. It should work if jcase gets the bugs ironed out
Sent on my Moto X

Xposed framework lag

So I've tested twice and every time I uninstall Xposed framework my phone gets snappier. This is even with the write protection bypass. Anyone else notice this?
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Hmmm.... I've never noticed a difference. It's been pretty straight across the board.
This phone is always crazy fast for me, faster than my HTC One oddly enough.
No issue but I did the old fashion way of rooting this beast , I think either a clean install is needed or there's bugs that still need to be ironed out with jcase's root method
Sent on my Moto x
Just try it. Uninstall and compare.
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wera750 said:
Just try it. Uninstall and compare.
Sent from my pwned Moto X
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No difference on my phone snappy with or without xposed and I ran the cwm xposed removal rool
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Maybe it's a non unlocked bootloader thing? Or maybe a specific module. I was using gravity box and Moto Xposed.
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wera750 said:
Maybe it's a non unlocked bootloader thing? Or maybe a specific module. I was using gravity box and Moto Xposed.
Sent from my pwned Moto X
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Using gravity,motoxposed, 30 volume steps, app settings, theme engine, alternate app picker and boot manager without any lag
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Both me and my coworker noticed increased lag and worse battery with Xposed installed on our Moto X's. It's good, but for my priorities it's not optimal.
flashallthetime said:
No issue but I did the old fashion way of rooting this beast , I think either a clean install is needed or there's bugs that still need to be ironed out with jcase's root method
Sent on my Moto x
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What old fashion way?
clankfu said:
What old fashion way?
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Unlock bootloader, flash recovery and flash supersu none of this easy root with an app, that's way to easy
Sent on my Moto X
flashallthetime said:
Unlock bootloader, flash recovery and flash supersu none of this easy root with an app, that's way to easy
Sent on my Moto X
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Oh wow...I didn't know it was that simple. To clarify, I just have to unlock the bootloader via Motorola's official website, flash either TWRP or CWM and flash the latest SuperSU?
In that exact order?
And you get write to system privileges? That actually seems easier to me than rebooting back and forth between recovery and normal for write permissions.
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I have the Sprint version btw.
clankfu said:
Oh wow...I didn't know it was that simple. To clarify, I just have to unlock the bootloader via Motorola's official website, flash either TWRP or CWM and flash the latest SuperSU?
In that exact order?
And you get write to system privileges? That actually seems easier to me than rebooting back and forth between recovery and normal for write permissions.
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Lol I feel for you but at least you still have a warranty, mine void gone history down the toilet
Sent on my Moto x
flashallthetime said:
Lol I feel for you but at least you still have a warranty, mine void gone history down the toilet
Sent on my Moto x
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I actually haven't rooted yet. Your method just seems like less of a pain but yea, the warranty thing sucks. I'm still hoping someone comes up with an unofficial way to unlock the bootloader for the Sprint version.
flashallthetime said:
Lol I feel for you but at least you still have a warranty, mine void gone history down the toilet
Sent on my Moto x
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Can you confirm you have system write privileges if you unlock bootloader and flash root via custom recovery?
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phositadc said:
Can you confirm you have system write privileges if you unlock bootloader and flash root via custom recovery?
Sent from my HTC One mini
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Yes I have r/w privileges with unlocked bootloader
Sent on my Moto x
scorpion667 said:
Both me and my coworker noticed increased lag and worse battery with Xposed installed on our Moto X's. It's good, but for my priorities it's not optimal.
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Same here. I enjoyed the customization Xposed brings but for now it's back to stock.
You can reinstall
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Definitely seeing lag with Xposed. I ended up uninstalling it, too. Some of those tweaks were nice, though...hopefully it will get better and I can reinstall it at some point.
This may be a dumb question... How do you go about uninstalling xposed framework? Would it be just by uninstalling the app, or via some other way?
mazubo said:
This may be a dumb question... How do you go about uninstalling xposed framework? Would it be just by uninstalling the app, or via some other way?
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Open xposed app and go to framework, you should see an uninstall button
Sent on my Moto X

Verizon Moto X ROMs

What does everyone think the best rom is for the Dev Edition? I'm trying to decide between P. A. C. Man rom or CM what suggestions do you guys have?
Sent from my XT1060
Stock rom, rooted with Xposed and Gravity Box.
No need for a custom rom really....
Unless you have a DE, your choices are either stock rom with Xposed or Eclipse
I have DE. My bad
Sent from my XT1060
Pr0f_Farnsw0rth said:
Unless you have a DE, your choices are either stock rom with Xposed or Eclipse
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Winam Xposed doesn't work with moto x does it? It gives me a bunch of alerts when I install it and open it.
Sent from my XT1060
tcrews said:
Stock rom, rooted with Xposed and Gravity Box.
No need for a custom rom really....
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This. Rooted stock with Xposed and GravityBox.
Swimboy46163 said:
Winam Xposed doesn't work with moto x does it? It gives me a bunch of alerts when I install it and open it.
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If you read the description of Wanam, you would know that it's designed to only work with TouchWiz.
nhizzat said:
This. Rooted stock with Xposed and GravityBox.
If you read the description of Wanam, you would know that it's designed to only work with TouchWiz.
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I can't seem to get pie controls or desktop expander to work for some reason. Anyone have any clue why?
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[Request] Motorola Camera for Android 5.0

Hello!
Since CM 12 has started to roll out, the Motorola Camera misses a lot
I tried to port it but Im not experienced with this kind of thing. I got the app running but when I take a photo, the app force closes. I guess there are some different files or folders needed to make the app work properly.
Can anyone port it to android 5.0?
camera for cm 12 on moto x
works pretty good...download flashable zip and flash it using a custom recovery...its a stock motorola camera app with some awesome tweaks.... luvd it....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/general/how-to-unlock-advanced-camera-settings-t2884035
sent from my moto x xt1052 (cm 12 lollipop )
vineeth_38 said:
works pretty good...download flashable zip and flash it using a custom recovery...its a stock motorola camera app with some awesome tweaks.... luvd it....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/general/how-to-unlock-advanced-camera-settings-t2884035
sent from my moto x xt1052 (cm 12 lollipop )
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Confirmed. It works with LiquidSmooth 4.0 LP (Android 5.0)
Just don`t record "slo video"
Very nice, thank you. I can't stand the Google cam It's nice to have the Moto one on cm 12
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How much of a difference from the moto g camera app to the moto x?
root, roms, and themes.. oh my!
Nemosfate said:
How much of a difference from the moto g camera app to the moto x?
root, roms, and themes.. oh my!
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It appears to be the exact same, save for the twist to open gesture setting
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Help
Good Afternoon
i try to install it in my moto x with lolipop (cm12) but i cant apear for me can not install because have other app with the same name
cam
link above refers to stockbased kitkat cam, it wont work for cm12
here download for cm12:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/themes-apps/apps-motorola-camera-gallery-apps-t2965282
vineeth_38 said:
works pretty good...download flashable zip and flash it using a custom recovery...its a stock motorola camera app with some awesome tweaks.... luvd it....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/general/how-to-unlock-advanced-camera-settings-t2884035
sent from my moto x xt1052 (cm 12 lollipop )
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works perfect on CM12 on XT-1052
Which one works on moto x,1058 with cm12 based ROM?
What about camera from stock moto x 2013 for moto x with CM 13?

[Q] Debloated stock MM ROM?

Hello over here and there!
Recently I've bought this gorgeous phone and really loved it (after oroginal Moto G)
But I'm really disappointed with the software side: it has a ton of gapps, that cannot be uninstalled which really disappoints me
So I'm asking if someone could/would/already done a debloated flashable ZIP of MM ROM for XT1095?
I remember being with my Moto G, we had a great developer - mr. lost101. And this is an example of his work: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/development/rom-identity-crisis-6-t3324595
Plz, make it happen!
Peace
borisevstratov said:
Hello over here and there!
Recently I've bought this gorgeous phone and really loved it (after oroginal Moto G)
But I'm really disappointed with the software side: it has a ton of gapps, that cannot be uninstalled which really disappoints me
So I'm asking if someone could/would/already done a debloated flashable ZIP of MM ROM for XT1095?
I remember being with my Moto G, we had a great developer - mr. lost101. And this is an example of his work: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/development/rom-identity-crisis-6-t3324595
Plz, make it happen!
Peace
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There is already I script in the development forums that cleans it up. It was made for 5.1. But people have used it successfully with 5.0 and 6.0 also.
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AGISCI said:
There is already I script in the development forums that cleans it up. It was made for 5.1. But people have used it successfully with 5.0 and 6.0 also.
Sent from my XT1095 using Tapatalk
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Yeah, just found that now — NoMoto debloat script. I think that kinda solved my problem!
If that doesn't do everything youd like it to do, install Parcel Backup and Restore and remove the Apps you no longer want.
You need Root and Busybox, but it works well. I got rid of all the Gapps and a bunch of moto junk too. Slimmed out my Stock MM.
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