[Q] how do you - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Several Qs
1) how do you pick a rom? Theres so many and i cant tell how theyre different
2) ive ran cf auto root, so im rooted. Is that all i need to be able to add a rom?
3) how do i get double tap to wake and moto voice? (Custom phrase and google voice even when screen is off?
4) i heard there are certain things on the screen that will increase burn in chamces, how do i fix that?
5) im coming for a verizon note, can i add multi window to the nexus 6?
6) i read a lot of roms are in beta, meaning theres updates. Im new to all this and rather not have to update a lot/re do the rom process. How do i keep updating to the minimal?
7) im a bit overwhelemed by the xda forums, and im not really sure how to procede in adding a rom to my nexus. With the cf auto root they had a how to video so i managed that, otherwise im totally lost as ive never done any of this before.

1. You pick what ROM suits what you like best. There are many choices out there but some popular ones include Liquid Smooth, Bliss Pop, and Rastapop.
2. You need to install a custom recovery I.e. install TWRP in order to flash a custom ROM. There is info about doing this on the Original Android Development section.
3. It's included in almost every custom ROM's kernel. You can add this without a ROM by flashing a kernel (Elemental X, Lean Kernel, Franco Kernel etc..) Most custom ROMs have a kernel that goes with them enabling this.
4. It hasn't been ported over yet and may not be so you can't get it on the Nexus 6 currently.
5. No ROM has added thus yet, but I'm sure its in the works. Paranoid Android and Omni ROM had this for KitKat so its only s matter of time before we get it in lollipop.
6. You don't need to update the ROM nightly if it has an update but if you have a bug it's recommended to flash the new one. It comes with the territory for most of the ROMs and it's really easy to flash the updates. You could wait for the official stable build or deal with the possibility of flashing updates.
7. There are many guides in the General section for the Nexus 6 that can guide you through the process of flashing a custom ROM.

Pilz said:
1. You pick what ROM suits what you like best. There are many choices out there but some popular ones include Liquid Smooth, Bliss Pop, and Rastapop.
2. You need to install a custom recovery I.e. install TWRP in order to flash a custom ROM. There is info about doing this on the Original Android Development section.
3. It's included in almost every custom ROM's kernel. You can add this without a ROM by flashing a kernel (Elemental X, Lean Kernel, Franco Kernel etc..) Most custom ROMs have a kernel that goes with them enabling this.
4. It hasn't been ported over yet and may not be so you can't get it on the Nexus 6 currently.
5. No ROM has added thus yet, but I'm sure its in the works. Paranoid Android and Omni ROM had this for KitKat so its only s matter of time before we get it in lollipop.
6. You don't need to update the ROM nightly if it has an update but if you have a bug it's recommended to flash the new one. It comes with the territory for most of the ROMs and it's really easy to flash the updates. You could wait for the official stable build or deal with the possibility of flashing updates.
7. There are many guides in the General section for the Nexus 6 that can guide you through the process of flashing a custom ROM.
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Are there any negatives to ROMs like Resurrection Remix?
It says its a ton of the other roms mixed together

GreeleyXda said:
Are there any negatives to ROMs like Resurrection Remix?
It says its a ton of the other roms mixed together
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Sometimes these hybrid roms.are buggy and bloated. Try for yourself

GreeleyXda said:
Several Qs
1) how do you pick a rom? Theres so many and i cant tell how theyre different
2) ive ran cf auto root, so im rooted. Is that all i need to be able to add a rom?
3) how do i get double tap to wake and moto voice? (Custom phrase and google voice even when screen is off?
4) i heard there are certain things on the screen that will increase burn in chamces, how do i fix that?
5) im coming for a verizon note, can i add multi window to the nexus 6?
6) i read a lot of roms are in beta, meaning theres updates. Im new to all this and rather not have to update a lot/re do the rom process. How do i keep updating to the minimal?
7) im a bit overwhelemed by the xda forums, and im not really sure how to procede in adding a rom to my nexus. With the cf auto root they had a how to video so i managed that, otherwise im totally lost as ive never done any of this before.
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1, try out a few yourself, pick the one that suits your needs the best.
2. you do not have to have root to flash any rom or kernel. you do have to have an unlocked bootloader with a custom recovery.
3. you dont.
4. if it happens, then it happens. the only right answer.
5. google was working on multi windows, if for the nexus 6 i dont know. besides for that, you can not add it.
6. all roms add updates, some are tiny, some are larger. all you have to do is download the rom and update it via your recovery. takes about 5 minutes.
7. its all up to you to read about the rom, or do other research. no one here on xda will hold your hand while you learn. its all up to you.

GreeleyXda said:
Are there any negatives to ROMs like Resurrection Remix?
It says its a ton of the other roms mixed together
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I haven't used that ROM so I couldn't tell you first hand.

So i found this to get twrp.
http://nexus5.wonderhowto.com/how-to/install-custom-recovery-nexus-6-0158768/
Once its installed will that make the recovery? The article menisons a Nandroid backup tho, what is that?
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" First and foremost, when using custom recovery to install various hacks, you should always have a backup handy in case things were to go awry. This is called a nandroid—"NAND" as in flash memory, and "droid" as in Android.
TWRP has made this process about as simple as it gets. From the home screen, simply tap Backup to begin. From here, leave all the options ticked just as they are, and swipe the slider at the bottom to create your backup.
The Ultimate Guide to Using TWRP: The Only Custom Recovery You'll Ever Need
The Ultimate Guide to Using TWRP: The Only Custom Recovery You'll Ever Need
This will create a set of image files that function as a snapshot of your device's current setup. If you ever need to restore this backup, every tiny little aspect of your device will be recreated as if nothing ever changed.
Because nandroids are snapshots of everything, they can take up quite a bit of storage on your device. For this reason, you may want to consider copying the file over to your computer via USB cable—they will be in your TWRP/Backup folder."
So instal twrp, make a nandroi, copy it to my pc. Then i can flash a ROM?

bump. so yes?

GreeleyXda said:
bump. so yes?
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i always keep one nandroid backup in my phones storage. that way, if i need to restore it, its always around. many times you cant get to your computer until later or many times your access to your computer will not work as well. so keeping it in your storage is very wise.

simms22 said:
i always keep one nandroid backup in my phones storage. that way, if i need to restore it, its always around. many times you cant get to your computer until later or many times your access to your computer will not work as well. so keeping it in your storage is very wise.
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how do i browse my phone on the pc now tho?
do i need to turn off debugging?

ROM Download - v4 Nightlies
LiquidSmooth Kernel (flashable zip)
Use most recent Slim 5.0 Gapps ONLY!
Flash newest SuperSU
so i just flasg all 4 zips and then i'll have the liquid smooth rom on my nexus?

GreeleyXda said:
ROM Download - v4 Nightlies
LiquidSmooth Kernel (flashable zip)
Use most recent Slim 5.0 Gapps ONLY!
Flash newest SuperSU
so i just flasg all 4 zips and then i'll have the liquid smooth rom on my nexus?
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the rom always gets flashed first. if not, it will overwrite everything you flashed before it. so flash rom first, then anything else in whatever order.

GreeleyXda said:
ROM Download - v4 Nightlies
LiquidSmooth Kernel (flashable zip)
Use most recent Slim 5.0 Gapps ONLY!
Flash newest SuperSU
so i just flasg all 4 zips and then i'll have the liquid smooth rom on my nexus?
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You don't need to flash the kernel, I believe the last few builds have included the latest Franco kernel.
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Alpha52 said:
You don't need to flash the kernel, I believe the last few builds have included the latest Franco kernel.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA Free mobile app
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I can't find the nexus on my pc. I have debugging mode on, is that why?

GreeleyXda said:
I can't find the nexus on my pc. I have debugging mode on, is that why?
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No, should show up either way. Make sure you're using the USB cable that came with the nexus 6. I know my old S4 cable doesn't work for some reason.
It also won't show up as a separate drive in windows, it shows up as a "connected device" or something along those lines. I can't remember exactly as I'm not at my PC.
Also, make sure you're mounted as a media device. There should be a notification to toggle it when you plug the phone in. I think you can also toggle it from settings > storage and the three dots in top right. Again, can't remember exactly as I'm not at my PC.
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Alpha52 said:
No, should show up either way. Make sure you're using the USB cable that came with the nexus 6. I know my old S4 cable doesn't work for some reason.
It also won't show up as a separate drive in windows, it shows up as a "connected device" or something along those lines. I can't remember exactly as I'm not at my PC.
Also, make sure you're mounted as a media device. There should be a notification to toggle it when you plug the phone in. I think you can also toggle it from settings > storage and the three dots in top right. Again, can't remember exactly as I'm not at my PC.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA Free mobile app
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thats what it is, when i was using cf auto root i had to turn off media device for it to work.
btw is liquid smooth the most popular room?

GreeleyXda said:
thats what it is, when i was using cf auto root i had to turn off media device for it to work.
btw is liquid smooth the most popular room?
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It's pretty popular. Most of the Roms here are pretty equally stable and featured though at the moment.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA Free mobile app

simms22 said:
i always keep one nandroid backup in my phones storage. that way, if i need to restore it, its always around. many times you cant get to your computer until later or many times your access to your computer will not work as well. so keeping it in your storage is very wise.
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do i copy the whole TWRP folder to pc if i want to keep a spare copy? or what file has the backup

GreeleyXda said:
do i copy the whole TWRP folder to pc if i want to keep a spare copy? or what file has the backup
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you can copy either or. but you will have to put it back in the exact same place for it to work again on the phone. in the twrp folder, in backups, in the same folder. as i said, i dont keep backups on my computer(but have once in the past).

Well I flashed it and forgot the gapps so I'll try that when I get a chance.
Idk if it was normal or a bug, the boot animation for liquid smooth seemed to loop? I pressed my power button for a few seconds and the screen turned off. When I woke it up again it was just at my home screen

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NEXUS 7 3G-"nakasig" - Jelly Bean/KitKat Discussions, Problems and Solutions
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Top man!
Any one got a working recovery and supersu/superuser that works with 4.2?
Since I've heard people losing 3G and stuff when they rooted, and I kinda don't want to have to set my stuff up again
WarningHPB said:
Top man!
Any one got a working recovery and supersu/superuser that works with 4.2?
Since I've heard people losing 3G and stuff when they rooted, and I kinda don't want to have to set my stuff up again
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You've probably heard that from idiots who don't know what they are doing.
The latest version of TWRP works perfectly fine with 4.2 (3G and not). I'm using it on my 3G without any issues.
And the previous 'su' binaries and apk's should be fine. Neither of them should cause any problems with the 3G functionality as they have nothing to do with it. I installed custom recovery and rooted mine the day I got it. Everything is perfect.
Also, absolute worst case scenario, if you do screw something up, it's easy to revert without losing all of your data.
Hmm...I don't consider myself an idiot but did nothing more sinister than root and flash CWM and lost cellular data functionality completely at random two days later (unknown baseband). Had about 6 Android devices before this going back to HTC Hero, flashed all sorts, and never seen anything like it. Eventually had to flash factory image to get it back. Not especially helpful as inexplicable and not reproduced but worth saying nonetheless.
dave_uk said:
Hmm...I don't consider myself an idiot but did nothing more sinister than root and flash CWM and lost cellular data functionality completely at random two days later (unknown baseband). Had about 6 Android devices before this going back to HTC Hero, flashed all sorts, and never seen anything like it. Eventually had to flash factory image to get it back. Not especially helpful as inexplicable and not reproduced but worth saying nonetheless.
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FYI, there seems to be a sporadic bug in JB on my GNex where on certain reboots it says Unknown Baseband and IMEI in the About menu, and then on the next reboot it's fine. I am wondering if that same bug is cropping up on the N7, and it's just coincidentally happening on some people's devices after rooting, but it goes away later. On my GNex this issue is particularly noticeable if I gave the phone a full reboot from inside software (e.g. using the app Easy Reboot). Whereas a power off / power on does not as frequently run into this issue.
I'm looking forward to getting mine Ordered today and it shipped today! I'm going to give my 16gb (bought in Aug for $249 so no price mod for me ) to either my GF or my daughter. lol
Sorry for the OT post.. I'm just excited. It will be nice to not have to tether my N7 to my phone. I just switched to the shared data plan on AT&T so it will only cost me $10 to add the N7 to my plan
Just fired up my 3g and will root it tomorrow, is there anything really different in rooting this thing vs the 16gb, anything I should watch out for?
kitsunisan said:
Just fired up my 3g and will root it tomorrow, is there anything really different in rooting this thing vs the 16gb, anything I should watch out for?
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No, they are identical from a rooting perspective. However, they do run slightly different versions of the image, so if you wind up flashing stock, use the right one.
so first my success, i have managed to get root and a TWRP recovery.
now my question in menus im seeing horizontal lines that move with the landscape. so as the phone rotates the screen, the lines also rotate. maybe its just the background design but it seems really awkward to me that they would intend from these lighter brighter lines to be there
if someone would do me a HUGE favor and get me a stock JVP15S recovery? i flashed over mine with CWM before i could back it up and now i have a 34mg OTA update i cant take because of the custom recovery image
death 90 said:
if someone would do me a HUGE favor and get me a stock JVP15S recovery? i flashed over mine with CWM before i could back it up and now i have a 34mg OTA update i cant take because of the custom recovery image
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I'm not sure that you will find someone who can give you this file, cause it contains all personal data and apps.
death 90 said:
if someone would do me a HUGE favor and get me a stock JVP15S recovery? i flashed over mine with CWM before i could back it up and now i have a 34mg OTA update i cant take because of the custom recovery image
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I don't have my N7 yet, but on most Androids the stock recovery images do not vary much or at all between minor upgrades, so any stock recovery should be fine. Try the recovery.img inside the JOP40C image straight from Google. https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#nakasigjop40c
Worst case if the update still won't take, flash both system and boot from the stock image too (this will unroot you but so would the OTA, and you can fix that later), and then you'll be stock enough for OTAs to work the next time it prompts.
philos64 said:
I'm not sure that you will find someone who can give you this file, cause it contains all personal data and apps.
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The recovery partition does not contain any personal data or apps. Everything personal is in /data.
philos64 said:
I'm not sure that you will find someone who can give you this file, cause it contains all personal data and apps.
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im pretty sure the "recovery" partition doesn't contain any of those things. i don't want a stock rom, i need stock a recovery. twrp allows you to back up certain partitions such as boot, cache, and recovery
cmstlist said:
I don't have my N7 yet, but on most Androids the stock recovery images do not vary much or at all between minor upgrades, so any stock recovery should be fine. Try the recovery.img inside the JOP40C image straight from Google. https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#nakasigjop40c
Worst case if the update still won't take, flash both system and boot from the stock image too (this will unroot you but so would the OTA, and you can fix that later), and then you'll be stock enough for OTAs to work the next time it prompts.
The recovery partition does not contain any personal data or apps. Everything personal is in /data.
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i just downloaded that ill try flashing it now i downloaded the "Google Nexus 7 Toolkit" and while it didn't work for me, it did provide a JRo03d stock recovery which i flashed with fastboot and that recovery did not work. when you nexus 7 arrives i believe it would be possible to recover the stock recovery using "fastboot boot twrp-recovery", ALTHOUGH im not sure when you would execute the "backup recovery" if it would read the phones actual partition or the image you uploaded and booted on
cmstlist said:
The recovery partition does not contain any personal data or apps. Everything personal is in /data.
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Sorry for my quick answer, I haven't seen the "recovery.img". that's file system.zip or tar which contains apps and data for restore
And if you want the Factory image, go to the thread : [Index] All for NEXUS 7 - "nakasig" - (GSM/HSPA+) , it is on, ready for download
ya i grabbed it thanks. what i don't understand is what the 34mg update is for? any ideas? i uploaded two shots, one settings page showing the build mine shipped with and the other is just the update screen i got showing size. Im about to flash the stock ROM from google now. we'll see how goes
the 34mg update was "signed-nakasig-JOP40C-from-JVP15S". i was able to flash the recovery from the stock ROM JOP40C and use that to patch through android and avoid flashing usuing TWRP
death 90 said:
im pretty sure the "recovery" partition doesn't contain any of those things. i don't want a stock rom, i need stock a recovery. twrp allows you to back up certain partitions such as boot, cache, and recovery
i just downloaded that ill try flashing it now i downloaded the "Google Nexus 7 Toolkit" and while it didn't work for me, it did provide a JRo03d stock recovery which i flashed with fastboot and that recovery did not work. when you nexus 7 arrives i believe it would be possible to recover the stock recovery using "fastboot boot twrp-recovery", ALTHOUGH im not sure when you would execute the "backup recovery" if it would read the phones actual partition or the image you uploaded and booted on
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Honestly don't try toolkits. Just don't, because you don't know what commands or files they are really flashing, and especially because they were written for the wi-fi version. The stock recovery from the wi-fi version is not guaranteed to be compatible with the 3G version.
philos64 said:
Sorry for my quick answer, I haven't seen the "recovery.img". that's file system.zip or tar which contains apps and data for restore
And if you want the Factory image, go to the thread : [Index] All for NEXUS 7 - "nakasig" - (GSM/HSPA+) , it is on, ready for download
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System.img is also devoid of personal information because to the standard end user it is write-protected. All the personal stuff is in the data partition.
death 90 said:
the 34mg update was "signed-nakasig-JOP40C-from-JVP15S". i was able to flash the recovery from the stock ROM JOP40C and use that to patch through android and avoid flashing usuing TWRP
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Glad it worked out for you. I had a feeling it was just going to give you JOP40C anyway.
So, I have been trying to root my 3G tablet (JOP40C), but have no luck. I installed TWRP and unlocked just fine using the Google Nexus 7 ToolKit 3.2. When I use the toolkit to root it seems like it is doing everything fine, reboots, and I do not see any errors during the process. However, when I access Titanium backup, or Root Checker it cannot gain root access. I have tried all the options in the toolkit and nothing is working. Can anyone give me some pointers? Thanks!
spongers said:
So, I have been trying to root my 3G tablet (JOP40C), but have no luck. I installed TWRP and unlocked just fine using the Google Nexus 7 ToolKit 3.2. When I use the toolkit to root it seems like it is doing everything fine, reboots, and I do not see any errors during the process. However, when I access Titanium backup, or Root Checker it cannot gain root access. I have tried all the options in the toolkit and nothing is working. Can anyone give me some pointers? Thanks!
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Yes - Don't use a toolkit!
Since you already have a custom recovery, put the attached file on your sdcard and install it using TWRP. Then you should be good to go.

[ROM] Blackhole G2 Custom ROM [VZW]

In order to flash this ROM please make sure you have the following:
Nerves of Steel
Root
TWRP 2.6.3.2
A Current Backup
A clear knowledge of how to go back to stock
Disclaimer: Though I have flashed this ROM on my own device with no issues, and it has been beta tested there is no guarantee that yours will behave the same way. It is possible to hard brick your phone while flashing custom ROMs, and I take no responsibility if this happens to you. Please be aware that this is the first public release of this ROM, and has only been tested on a handful of devices. Further, this a ROM made for the Verizon G2 variant, and flashing it on any other version could be disastrous. Proceed at your own risk.
Installation steps:
1. Boot the phone into the TWRP recovery using ADB.
2. Choose "Wipe", then use the slider to start a system restore. This will take 5-10 minutes. (This step should be optional, but I have not tested it without wiping /data, feel free to test, but expect problems and be pleasantly surprised if they don't occur.)
3. Back out to the main menu.
4. Choose "Install"
5. Select "Blackhole_G2_Stock_1.0.zip" from your internal memory.
6. Confirm by using the slider. This will take 5-15 minutes, possibly longer. Do not attempt to reboot your phone or cancel the flash in any way.
7. Choose "Reboot System"
Please E-mail me or post here with any feedback, suggestions, and especially problems you have with the Rom.
Features:
Built on Stock Rooted base by scrosler
Zipaligned
Odexed, since this phone is a pain to deodex and no one has done it yet...
Stripped of almost everything but the bare essentials. As a rule, anything you can get from the play store is gone. Most LG apps are gone. All Verizon apps except mobile hotspot are gone. See screenshot.
Includes the Mobile Hotspot with provisioning removed for free tethering (thanks to WACOMalt for posting)
This ROM is a Clean Rom that is just the first step toward the final goal of an Aroma based installer that will allow you to build your own ROM with whatever features and mods you want. Since no Clean ROM is available yet I thought I'd release just the base for the people who want something lightweight and stable to flash.
KNOW ISSUES:
- If you wipe data when you install (and I suggest you do) you will get an error when you click through the setup wizard, but just continue and you'll be able to complete it.
- In some cases it may ask you to install the Google Play Services, go ahead and do so.
- The Qvoice has been removed, but the shortcut when you drag up and to the left from home is still there for now. It simply does nothing.
- The Help app is included only to disable the annoying popups. All other features of the help app except the icon glossary will cause the app to crash.
Download:
Version 1.0
Missing app installers:
(Coming soon) Copy these to your internal memory and flash via TWRP to restore stock apps that have been removed. Please post if there's something you need back and can't wait for the final version to have it.
Quick Remote
Stock Email
Qvoice
(These will become links as I put the packages together and get them uploaded)
Thanks:
scrosler for the Stock Rooted ROM I used as the base
WACOMalt for posting the modified Mobile Hotspot
Matt (drkow19), heffzilla, triskropf97, and sgtmedeiros for beta testing
Blackhole Universal Installer
I put together a package that will let you easily create your own flashable packages for the Verizon LG G2. All you have to do is grab any apps you are missing and want to add back from the Stock Rooted ROM provided by scrosler. Open the .zip on your computer using 7zip or your archive manager of choice. Place all the .apk and .odex files you want to flash to your phone in the /system/app folder inside the zip file. you can rename this whatever you want. Anyone can feel free to use this to package any mods/apps/themes as well, just create the appropriate folders under the /system folder like /framework or /media.
Reserved for Changelog
AWESOME! Cant wait to try. When you say LG apps are removed, are you removing functionality like knock-on? Or just things like quick remote/Qslide?
Nice job. Good to see this. Will try later. Thanks.
friguy3 said:
AWESOME! Cant wait to try. When you say LG apps are removed, are you removing functionality like knock-on? Or just things like quick remote/Qslide?
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All the LG features, gestures and functionality are left in. Knock-on, Quickwindow, Quickmemo, Qslide, Slide-aside, etc. all work as intended. The LG apps is the stuff like notebook, quick translate,quick remote, email, qvoice etc. Stuff you can get better versions of from the market, or that not everyone uses. In the final rom I'll have them all available to add back, but for now I tried to make it as clean as possible without affecting any of the extra features that LG provides. And if I've removed something that a majority of people want back it can always be added in the next version.
Thanks for this, I remember you from my Fascinate days!
~2.5GB down to 1.04GB....thats a helluva de-bloat!
chrisexv6 said:
Thanks for this, I remember you from my Fascinate days!
~2.5GB down to 1.04GB....thats a helluva de-bloat!
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It needed to be. OG droid ROMs used to be no more than 200MB, now were looking at 10 - 15 times that and it's just crazy. Who wants to download and copy a 2 gig file to their phone? But with Aroma that's what it will end up being. I'd so much rather use Rom Manager like on the fascinate, so you only download what you want, but then you're downloading over a gig straight to the phone. Oh well.
sonofskywalker3 said:
It needed to be. OG droid ROMs used to be no more than 200MB, now were looking at 10 - 15 times that and it's just crazy. Who wants to download and copy a 2 gig file to their phone? But with Aroma that's what it will end up being. I'd so much rather use Rom Manager like on the fascinate, so you only download what you want, but then you're downloading over a gig straight to the phone. Oh well.
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Will the size drop (a lot?) once it can finally be de-odex-ed ?
chrisexv6 said:
Will the size drop (a lot?) once it can finally be de-odex-ed ?
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I'd say not significantly.
well looks like i have a reason to install recovery now. will be flashing this tonight, thanks for the hard work man!
xjacobx said:
well looks like i have a reason to install recovery now. will be flashing this tonight, thanks for the hard work man!
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That apps screen is a thing of beauty. Cannot wait to install this and remove Downloads, Tasks and Weather!!!
Beaumac said:
That apps screen is a thing of beauty. Cannot wait to install this and remove Downloads, Tasks and Weather!!!
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First three I hid myself. Tasks and Weather will be optional in the final build.
Not sure if you want requests or not, but do you plan on adding features like:
- Black/Transparent nav and status bar
- Removal of location icon
- Remove AM/PM - Do you know if this one is possible?
- AOSP status bar icons
I am on the other VZW rooted rom in the same section of XDA this rom is in with TWRP recovery. I am not on the latest TWRP recovery. After I get on the latest recovery, do I wipe factory reset, clear caches and flash like it was with the GNex? I just really do not want to have to worry about bootlooping and such. This looks like the rom I am looking for.....thanks, I appreciate any helpful responses..
That's a good question. It is the stock ROM essentially
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dmbfan13 said:
Not sure if you want requests or not, but do you plan on adding features like:
- Black/Transparent nav and status bar
- Removal of location icon
- Remove AM/PM - Do you know if this one is possible?
- AOSP status bar icons
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yes, those features are intended to be an optional part of the final product. I just wanted to release something people could flash for an easy debloat now. Since this is a stock based rom built off the OTA, any mods that work with the OTA should work with this ROM, I just haven't tested them yet. I am not much of a modder, but I intend to add available mods to the Aroma installer for the final ROM, with permission of the creator of course.
Lesser Version said:
I am on the other VZW rooted rom in the same section of XDA this rom is in with TWRP recovery. I am not on the latest TWRP recovery. After I get on the latest recovery, do I wipe factory reset, clear caches and flash like it was with the GNex? I just really do not want to have to worry about bootlooping and such. This looks like the rom I am looking for.....thanks, I appreciate any helpful responses..
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Once you have flashed the latest version of TWRP, I do recommend wiping data and cache. This should notbe necessary, but I haven't done enough testing to say for sure. If you have opened and used apps on stock that have been removed in the ROM, it's difficult to say what dependencies they may have created. If you are concerned about getting a bootloop, then wipe. If you are prepared to restore to stock with the link in the OP, then go ahead and don't wipe and hope for the best. Again, it should work, but I haven't had anyone test it yet.
And ultimately, if you're on the latest version of TWRP, I believe they fixed the issues with booting into recovery with the hardware buttons, so if you do get caught in a bootloop you should be able to enter TWRP and restore a backup. Someone please correct me if I misunderstood this, "2.6.3.2 removes /misc from the recovery.fstab which prevents factory reset when you use the key combo to enter recovery."
sonofskywalker3 said:
yes, those features are intended to be an optional part of the final product. I just wanted to release something people could flash for an easy debloat now. Since this is a stock based rom built off the OTA, any mods that work with the OTA should work with this ROM, I just haven't tested them yet. I am not much of a modder, but I intend to add available mods to the Aroma installer for the final ROM, with permission of the creator of course.
Once you have flashed the latest version of TWRP, I do recommend wiping data and cache. This should notbe necessary, but I haven't done enough testing to say for sure. If you have opened and used apps on stock that have been removed in the ROM, it's difficult to say what dependencies they may have created. If you are concerned about getting a bootloop, then wipe. If you are prepared to restore to stock with the link in the OP, then go ahead and don't wipe and hope for the best. Again, it should work, but I haven't had anyone test it yet.
And ultimately, if you're on the latest version of TWRP, I believe they fixed the issues with booting into recovery with the hardware buttons, so if you do get caught in a bootloop you should be able to enter TWRP and restore a backup. Someone please correct me if I misunderstood this, "2.6.3.2 removes /misc from the recovery.fstab which prevents factory reset when you use the key combo to enter recovery."
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Is the LG filesystem any different from the filesystem on the Gnex?
If not, Ive had great success using the Android Revolution SuperWipe script before flashing a ROM. I add it as the first zip in the queue on TWRP and it handles wiping all of the caches/data/system
If I know for sure it will work on the G2 Id be happy to provide a dropbox link.
Works great but it force closed on the initial install when i tried to do the email part and the stock email app is not there otherwise so far so good
Glad to see it posted! Still running great for me, thanks again!
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chrisexv6 said:
Is the LG filesystem any different from the filesystem on the Gnex?
If not, Ive had great success using the Android Revolution SuperWipe script before flashing a ROM. I add it as the first zip in the queue on TWRP and it handles wiping all of the caches/data/system
If I know for sure it will work on the G2 Id be happy to provide a dropbox link.
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I don't have a Gnex handy to confirm but I'm almost certain the partitions would be different. Thanks for the suggestion though.
bckrupps said:
Works great but it force closed on the initial install when i tried to do the email part and the stock email app is not there otherwise so far so good
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If you need the stock Email I'll have it available in a flashable package listed in the OP later tonight.
heffzilla said:
Glad to see it posted! Still running great for me, thanks again!
Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk 4
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And thank you for your feedback on the beta version.

Trouble Decrypting Nexus 6

I recently received my nexus 6 a couple days ago and I LOVE it. The problem I am having at the moment is that I can't seem to get it to go decrypt. I downloaded the tool kit and my devices build isn't present. As a result, the tool kit it won't allow me to run the decrypt option on the fastboot window.
It's anyone running into this. My build is a LNX***.
First, what toolkit are you talking about?
Second, to decrypt the N6 you need to flash a modified boot image and then wipe your phone.
Thirdly, what's build LNX***?
Didgeridoohan said:
First, what toolkit are you talking about?
Second, to decrypt the N6 you need to flash a modified boot image and then wipe your phone.
Thirdly, what's build LNX***?
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I'm using the nexus root toolkit . I have the flash on my computer and LNX07M is the build I have on the device. Maybe I should install a custom ROM first?
Nexus 6....man I missed being rooted.
KappaAce2010 said:
I'm using the nexus root toolkit . I have the flash on my computer and LNX07M is the build I have on the device. Maybe I should install a custom ROM first?
Nexus 6....man I missed being rooted.
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You just need a custom kernel and a wipe.
another prime example of why you shouldn't use toolkits, if you don't understand what they are doing you shouldn't be using them.
To decrypt all you need to do is:
Backup your internal storage to a PC
Either use custom recovery to wipe everything including internal storage, install your rom and install a kernel that doesn't force
or
factory reset your phone, but before it boots up go back into recovery and flash a custom kernel that doesn't enforce
Circaflex said:
another prime example of why you shouldn't use toolkits, if you don't understand what they are doing you shouldn't be using them.
To decrypt all you need to do is:
Backup your internal storage to a PC
Either use custom recovery to wipe everything including internal storage, install your rom and install a kernel that doesn't force
or
factory reset your phone, but before it boots up go back into recovery and flash a custom kernel that doesn't enforce
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Well if you to come off as a jerk, you have accomplished your goal. All you had to do was state what was needed and none of bs personal ideals you have. It's a Q & A section, so you should expect questions like this to arise.
Thank you for the input though.
Nexus 6....man I missed being rooted.
KappaAce2010 said:
Well if you to come off as a jerk, you have accomplished your goal. All you had to do was state what was needed and none of bs personal ideals you have. It's a Q & A section, so you should expect questions like this to arise.
Thank you for the input though.
Nexus 6....man I missed being rooted.
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Although you're right, it is a personal ideal of many of us, I don't think he intended to come off as a jerk. But his point is that toolkits often remove the need for knowledge, which can become a problem for some users.
The good thing about nexus devices is that everything is pretty easy to do, so if you get stuck - continue to ask.
+1 to what rootSU said. And you should probably upgrade. That build is ancient and doesn't even have an official factory image (the reason it's not available in NRT).
Didgeridoohan said:
+1 to what rootSU said. And you should probably upgrade. That build is ancient and doesn't even have an official factory image (the reason it's not available in NRT).
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I already plan on doing this anyway. Just time is conflicting with me at the moment.
rootSU said:
Although you're right, it is a personal ideal of many of us, I don't think he intended to come off as a jerk. But his point is that toolkits often remove the need for knowledge, which can become a problem for some users.
The good thing about nexus devices is that everything is pretty easy to do, so if you get stuck - continue to ask.
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Well it happened, it's not going anywhere. Either way thanks guys for the advice. I should figure out everything tonight.
Nexus 6....man I missed being rooted.
Everything is a go. Fully decrypted and loving it. Thanks again.

[ROM/Maker]Neked-Nook- for ALL S2's

Here's an early preview of Marshmallow for most of us. This will work on ANY S2. So may I present to you for your flashing pleasure....
Neked Nook​
See post #2 for init.d Kernels, extras and more info
Features:
Not Full ROMs - Neked_Nook_Maker- DO NOT DO ANY WIPES!!!! Just flash it.
Will flash on ANY S2.
Kernel is NOT in this Just flash it and go.
busybox
init.d scripts
Must flash an init.d kernel if you want the scripts in it to work - But will work with stock kernels - See post #2 for init.d kernels
V1 - removes all Downloadable apps. All Google Apps
V2 - removes everything from the full ROM Google, Samsung, MS, Hancom. It'll look like the pic below
MM users: I would highly recommend using SYSTEMMODE 2.74 for root. It works everytime
Install instructions for the "Maker"
Must have root and TWRP installed
Just Flash over any existing ROM (L or M, New and Old S2's - Don't do ANY wipes
Read This post and This post , And another novel if you have any issues.
Possible bugs
5g wifi above 40 doesn't work. But you still have 5g wifi
xposed- just not a fan. It affects performance
Restores from anything - not a fan of Tb either. It creates issues also.
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Older
Full Rom 710 ONLY
Based on T710XXU2CPD9_BTU
Root
Busybox
Almost all Samsung apps removed
Bloat removed
/data/app -Estrong explorer
Removed almost all downloadable apps from /system - give the Tab some wiggle room.
init.d support in kernel
init.d scripts
Probably other stuff I can't remember
You MUST ODIN M first if you want to use this ROM!!!
This must be a clean install to work. No restoring either from Tb or TWRP or...[/SIZE][/B] - ONLY FOR THE FULL ROM
Bootloader MUST be "2". as in 2BPB1, 2CPD9. Not a "1" If you're not sure, look in "About", software and Build id or #
In TWRP, wipe /system, /cache, /data, /dalvic
Flash ROM
Profit!!
***Do not flash ANY SuperSU OR ROOTING APP!!!!! - YOU WILL BREAK ROOT!!!!! - or at least have a broken root.
Also DO NOT FLASH ANY GAPPS!!!! They are already built in.***
Notes:
On first boot you can sign in to Samsung if you want. It'll give you an option to restore.
SU will need to be updated. Just do it through the Playstore.
M is still in it's early stages, so be VERY CAREFUL! AND READ!!
***Do not flash ANY SuperSU OR ROOTING APP!!!!! - YOU WILL BREAK ROOT!!!!! - or at least have a broken root.
Also DO NOT FLASH ANY GAPPS!!!! They are already built in.***
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Downloads:
Not Full Roms!!! - DO NOT DO ANY WIPES!!!! Just flash it. READ ABOVE COMMENTS AND INFO
Neked_Nook_Maker_V1
Neked_Nook_Maker_V2
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Full Rom
Neked_Nook_MM-710-V1
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM]Neked-Nook-MM, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2
Contributors
engine95
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
Version Information
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 2016-05-06
Created 2016-05-06
Last Updated 2016-05-09
Additional files and info
See/Read THIS post.
Take the app/apps you want to add from the zip and place it in the correct "Add_apps_flashable" folder Then flash in TWRP. These will all work correctly as long as the app has all the extra apps needed. It'll be your job to figure out what's needed.
Add_apps_flashable
V1_Removed_apps
710_init.d_Kernel - Already included in the ROM.
810_initd_kernel
I need boot.img for any other S2's that want init.d support. Pulled from the .tar or from TWRP. As long as it's boot.???, it'll work. So don't worry about the extension.
I need some feedback on this also. Especially if you HAVE NOT Odin'd M yet. M Is so new that I"m still trying to figure it out.
Make sure you read the OP and post #2. As I will not help you if you didn't follow directions posted. At least until I get a stable base.
This should not be a request or anything.
I just wanted to ask of there are any possibilities for a t715 version as it is already available and the "for now" in op left me thinking.
Thank you
Sent from my SM-G928F using Tapatalk
I was on Neek PB1, I did a full wipe except internal and external storage. After flash this first releace, I got a bootloop. I'm going to try again.
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donky kong 017 said:
This should not be a request or anything.
I just wanted to ask of there are any possibilities for a t715 version as it is already available and the "for now" in op left me thinking.
Thank you
Sent from my SM-G928F using Tapatalk
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Possibly? I'm gonna try and get all the roms together if I can. But the different markets may make that too difficult and time consuming.
The nice thing is we ALL seem to be getting 6.0.1. Finally all of us on the same Android.
I need to find out some things first, as my attempt at the 815 hasn't been working. That might be in my end. Give me some time.
JekyllInside said:
I was on Neek PB1, I did a full wipe except internal and external storage. After flash this first releace, I got a bootloop. I'm going to try again.
Sent from my SM-T710 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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That doesn't sound good.
Did you have xposed installed, by chance?
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engine95 said:
Possibly? I'm gonna try and get all the roms together if I can. But the different markets may make that too difficult and time consuming.
The nice thing is we ALL seem to be getting 6.0.1. Finally all of us on the same Android.
I need to find out some things first, as my attempt at the 815 hasn't been working. That might be in my end. Give me some time.
That doesn't sound good.
Did you have xposed installed, by chance?
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Yes I have, but a did a FULL WIPE, it must not remain after that. I tried again with just a factory reset after flash my PB1 nandroid backup. NADA. Bootloop again. I checked MD5 checksum of the file and they match again what a android file host says. I'm going to do again, this time, formating DATA besides the full backup. I will keep you posted.
UPDATE: No luck. Even formating DATA. Bootloop.
engine95 said:
Possibly? I'm gonna try and get all the roms together if I can. But the different markets may make that too difficult and time consuming.
The nice thing is we ALL seem to be getting 6.0.1. Finally all of us on the same Android.
I need to find out some things first, as my attempt at the 815 hasn't been working. That might be in my end. Give me some time.
That doesn't sound good.
Did you have xposed installed, by chance?
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Very nice.. Seemed like our tab did not get much attention in the last month.
So great to see some development in the forum again.
Take all the time you need.
Thank you
Sent from my SM-T715 using Tapatalk
Hey @engine95 all is well here but as you know already I Odin'd MM
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Bootloop here also. Did a full wipe including system, but when booting it hangs on the galaxy tab splash screen then reboots
engine95 said:
Here's an early preview of Marshmallow for most of us. This will only work for the 710wifi, so far. So may I present to you for your flashing pleasure....
Neked Nook​
See post #2 for extras and more info
Features:
Based on T710XXU2CPD9_BTU
Last Updated 2016-05-06
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Apparently this ROM is based on the UK version, so am I correct in assuming that 5g wifi doesn't work?
@JekyllInside @Broncos15 since you are the only 2 I know of with issues installing this out of 21 DL's so far, here's what I need you to do/follow:
1. Make sure your TWRP is 3.0.0.2 - the most current.
2. Remove your ext sd card, and put the ROM on int sd so you can install it.
3. In TWRP, select "Wipe", "Advanced", and select /cache, /data, /system, and /dalvic
4. Install the ROM
If it bootloops, gets stuck, what ever, then boot back into TWRP
Flash this kernel 1st. https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24533100289590241
if it still hangsup, boot back into TWRP
Flash this kernel 2nd. https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24533100289590242
Let me know how it goes, and/or which kernel worked for you so I can add it to post #2 for others to use.
lewmur said:
Apparently this ROM is based on the UK version, so am I correct in assuming that 5g wifi doesn't work?
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I haven't had time to check that. But even if it doesn't, you can't have it all right off the bat.
engine95 said:
I haven't had time to check that. But even if it doesn't, you can't have it all right off the bat.
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I wasn't complaining, just asking. 5g is a necessity for me, so there is no point in even trying the ROM if it doesn't work.
lewmur said:
I wasn't complaining, just asking. 5g is a necessity for me, so there is no point in even trying the ROM if it doesn't work.
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I know that. I was just messing with you. Hence, the wink. Sorry if I offended you.
engine95 said:
@JekyllInside @Broncos15 since you are the only 2 I know of with issues installing this out of 21 DL's so far, here's what I need you to do/follow:
1. Make sure your TWRP is 3.0.0.2 - the most current.
2. Remove your ext sd card, and put the ROM on int sd so you can install it.
3. In TWRP, select "Wipe", "Advanced", and select /cache, /data, /system, and /dalvic
4. Install the ROM
If it bootloops, gets stuck, what ever, then boot back into TWRP
Flash this kernel 1st. https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24533100289590241
if it still hangsup, boot back into TWRP
Flash this kernel 2nd. https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24533100289590242
Let me know how it goes, and/or which kernel worked for you so I can add it to post #2 for others to use.
I haven't had time to check that. But even if it doesn't, you can't have it all right off the bat.
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I did it that way yesterday, I will use the alternative kernels and I will keep you posted. Not today, but tomorrow.
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engine95 said:
@JekyllInside @Broncos15 since you are the only 2 I know of with issues installing this out of 21 DL's so far, here's what I need you to do/follow:
1. Make sure your TWRP is 3.0.0.2 - the most current.
2. Remove your ext sd card, and put the ROM on int sd so you can install it.
3. In TWRP, select "Wipe", "Advanced", and select /cache, /data, /system, and /dalvic
4. Install the ROM
If it bootloops, gets stuck, what ever, then boot back into TWRP
Flash this kernel 1st. https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24533100289590241
if it still hangsup, boot back into TWRP
Flash this kernel 2nd. https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24533100289590242
Let me know how it goes, and/or which kernel worked for you so I can add it to post #2 for others to use.
I haven't had time to check that. But even if it doesn't, you can't have it all right off the bat.
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I tried both kernels, no luck with latest twrp. I will try to install the stock image first with twrp because I have no windows PC to work with, I'll let you know how it goes
any roms compatable with 817t
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No luck for my either. Both kernels, same bootloop.
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if anyone wants to try:
Fast DL for SM-T715 FW
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66744237&postcount=13
Tried flashing boot, cache and hidden .IMG from the stock Odin zip as well. Still no good. Do you think there is an issue going from the 2b to 2c bootloader with mm? I can't flash the sboot.bin without a Windows PC for Odin. I may need to steal one from work tomorrow

Rooting and choosing ROM

Hi, I'm using this phone for a year and a half. It's starting to slow down so I'm planning to wipe it. While doing this, I'll root it (I'm still on stock ROM with locked bootloader).
As our phone is not quite supported with OTA (only security updates, no more bug fixes or new features), I'm wondering if jumping to a custom ROM is not the best way to keep my phone running well.
I haven't checked for the custom ROM scene for at least a couple years.
What ROMs are well supported/bugless/useable as daily driver?
I'm not sure of what features that's aren't in stock will be useful to me (I'll just add Magisk and a couple modules)
Should I stay on stock ROM, switch to LineageOS, or another ROM? Before jumping in, what can I backup as I'm not root yet?
Thanks a lot
well, this all depends on personal preference, I'd recommend you try out various ROMs and get the one for you but if I was to choose a ROM or two that matches what you've said that has to be the pixel experience Rom. It's minimalistic and gives you the stock android experience. it also is updated on a regular basis.
as for the backup, it's recommended that you do it before everything else, the image file and whatnot. I'd tell you to research on how you would go back to stock if forbid something bad happens(download the right Software for flashing back. But if you already know this just do a regular twrp backup and you'll be fine)
frankaces said:
well, this all depends on personal preference, I'd recommend you try out various ROMs and get the one for you but if I was to choose a ROM or two that matches what you've said that has to be the pixel experience Rom. It's minimalistic and gives you the stock android experience. it also is updated on a regular basis.
as for the backup, it's recommended that you do it before everything else, the image file and whatnot. I'd tell you to research on how you would go back to stock if forbid something bad happens(download the right Software for flashing back. But if you already know this just do a regular twrp backup and you'll be fine)
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Hi, thanks for your reply. I'll look at this ROM then.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but in order to install TWRP, I need to unlock my bootloader. To do so, all my data will be wiped out. Sure I can backup photos, videos, text messages, but not apps or no full TWRP backups.
Bump !
Thanks
Thibault1171 said:
Bump !
Thanks
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yes the only way is with unlocked bootloader and yout date will be wiped
there are special tools to backup to pc or use otg usb to copy it using xiaomi migrate
but yeah ....
that is why smart people root first
KevMetal said:
yes the only way is with unlocked bootloader and yout date will be wiped
there are special tools to backup to pc or use otg usb to copy it using xiaomi migrate
but yeah ....
that is why smart people root first
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Hi, sorry didn't saw your reply earlier.
I didn't root first because according to my memory, I had a delay before being able to unlock bootloader after purchase
What do you mean by "Xiaomi migrate"? = Mi mover? If so I'm not sure I can use it to backup my phone. Or I must use a second phone as storage
Thibault1171 said:
Hi, sorry didn't saw your reply earlier.
I didn't root first because according to my memory, I had a delay before being able to unlock bootloader after purchase
What do you mean by "Xiaomi migrate"? = Mi mover? If so I'm not sure I can use it to backup my phone. Or I must use a second phone as storage
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you can use external otg or cloud to save the data ..
Hi, thanks for your help.
I finally installed back stock rom+magisk using this guide
Just have to use this trick between OTA
I tried to install twice Pixel Experience and getting bootloop using this guide
Is their a way to install TWRP with stock rom and be able to use OTA, or is it better to start it when needed using fastboot?
Thanks
Thibault1171 said:
Hi, thanks for your help.
I finally installed back stock rom+magisk using this guide
Just have to use this trick between OTA
I tried to install twice Pixel Experience and getting bootloop using this guide
Is their a way to install TWRP with stock rom and be able to use OTA, or is it better to start it when needed using fastboot?
Thanks
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for OTA purposes I would just use it through fastboot

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