Whats up guys. Thanks firstly for all I've learned by reading here. I cant find anything on this though. Can I keep the stock camera on my 2013 moto x with a custom ROM? I love its camera and have little for cm camera or whatever all the Roms use. I'm sure there's something here I just missed. Anyone point me that way?
Eclipse ROM is stock based and stock everything works just fine.
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Hi!
I am wondering if there is some custom rom for EK-GC110.
The chipset of this camera is the same that I9300 one so I think I could be easy to port one rom from it. What do you think?
Thanks!
sinformato said:
Hi!
I am wondering if there is some custom rom for EK-GC110.
The chipset of this camera is the same that I9300 one so I think I could be easy to port one rom from it. What do you think?
Thanks!
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This has been a long story , seems none of developers were interested, so far we had got the kernel only but still no custom Rom. Wish we could have a cyanogenmod for this device.
To get the eye of developers I suggest a thread to be opened and users commit for donations then perhaps some pro guys could help
I too have my EK-GC110 rooted and looked around for a ROM for this device. My question is if it's the EK-GC110 (Wif-Fi only) then is there a point in a custom ROM? I really only use this camera to take pics and post them to my social networks. Many of the pics are too big to send more than one in an email etc... I also have the GN3 rooted so I'm not hungry for a custom ROM for this device.
That said, I would be VERY interested in a CMW type rom.
Hey guys,
I really do enjoy having the Moto app around, specially for voice commands, since I have a ton of tasker stuff on my phone.
I wish I could find a good way to keep the Moto app and still be able to use custom ROMs.
Is that possible?
If so, how?
Do you do that?
If so, how did you do it?
Every input is apreciated.
Thank you.
I haven't used it for a while, but you should try installing XPosed Framework.
The specialized Moto functions like Voice, their active display, etc need other parts of the stock ROM and kernel and will not work with a custom ROM like CM, etc. Like the other poster said, try installing Xposed and that will add most of the customization options of the custom ROM to your stock Moto ROM.
Wanting to goo ahead and update. But why pretty much having to lose all my data anyway to restore root street update I am wondering something else. As it is the device has a lot of bloatware and I am entertaining just installing a stock Android ROM. My question is though,: I know on a custom ROM you can't use the stock LG camera due to it lacking the correct certificates or something similar. However will a stock Android ROM have those and allow me to just aside load the camera as a system app?
If not something else I am curious about: had anyone had success changing camera shortcut volume key on the G4 to another app and have it unlock the screen properly like the stock camera? Closest I have seen is the G4tweaksbox but after launching you still have to unlock the phone which defeats the purpose all together.
Robborboy said:
Wanting to goo ahead and update. But why pretty much having to lose all my data anyway to restore root street update I am wondering something else. As it is the device has a lot of bloatware and I am entertaining just installing a stock Android ROM. My question is though,: I know on a custom ROM you can't use the stock LG camera due to it lacking the correct certificates or something similar. However will a stock Android ROM have those and allow me to just aside load the camera as a system app?
If not something else I am curious about: had anyone had success changing camera shortcut volume key on the G4 to another app and have it unlock the screen properly like the stock camera? Closest I have seen is the G4tweaksbox but after launching you still have to unlock the phone which defeats the purpose all together.
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you mean the framework. its not present in CM or AOSP roms. well it is its just missing stock Lg binaries i think... and wuality isnt the same..
for data you could try titanium if you root it..
custom roms thers 2 types.. the ones based on stock firmware they just add a few thing maybe debloated and mods.. its the same as stock rom but with goodies.. then we have cm13 MM and AOSP roms that do not have the stock framework. like for example MM 20i stock firmware it eill tell you 20i.. if aosp it will be mentioned in thread of rom...
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you mean the framework. its not present in CM or AOSP roms. well it is its just missing stock Lg binaries i think... and wuality isnt the same..
for data you could try titanium if you root it..
custom roms thers 2 types.. the ones based on stock firmware they just add a few thing maybe debloated and mods.. its the same as stock rom but with goodies.. then we have cm13 MM and AOSP roms that do not have the stock framework. like for example MM 20i stock firmware it eill tell you 20i.. if aosp it will be mentioned in thread of rom...
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Yea framework is what I was looking for. So pretty much any stock based ROM, even if debloated will run the LG camera five e?
Robborboy said:
Yea framework is what I was looking for. So pretty much any stock based ROM, even if debloated will run the LG camera five e?
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stock debloated means some LG apps removed or from carrier.. maybe no you tube,no chrome ect.
not sure if it will work.. if camera says aosp or CM then it must be used . if it says stock based then stock firmware or any custom rom based on stock firmare..
not sure about camera if you have link i can take a look at it..
see pictures it tells you what kind of rom is it. some doesnt have it but it should say in title..
I'm not sure if you still need a bit of help with this, but if you're looking for a stock Android ROM, download an AOSP or CM ROM, install it, then if you're simply worried about camera quality, download this and install with TWRP... http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/themes-apps/app-snap-camera-lg-g4-t3286259 ... This will replace CM's camera and replace it with one that should be optimised for the G4. I used it and personally did not see any difference between this and the stock camera. I personally am not currently using CM on my G4 because I was having troubles with it managing my mobile data, but that may be fixed by now or it may have been on my end when it happened. Hope this helped!
Hi everyone
I had a Verizon XT1060 DE that was rooted and unlocked on KitKat. The flashlight/camera flash came loose and it had to be RMA'd over a year ago. Not long after, I got a sweet deal on a LG G4 and the new Moto X (still bootloader locked) sat in a drawer. The LG G4 softbricked during a Verizon OTA update last week and they've sent me a new one (now in the same drawer), and in the meantime I picked up the 2013 Moto X.
This morning I unlocked the bootloader, installed twrp 2.8.6.0-ghost, and rooted with SuperSU. I'm excited to have the Moto X back as my main phone (I missed it, for sure) and I'd love to debloat all the verizon crap.
Can anyone recommend to me a good method for debloating? I'm sure I did it on my old Kitkat Moto X, but it's been years and I can't remember and surely there's some good updated info.
If this has been discussed previously, please just post a link if need be.
Thanks again everyone. Glad to be back using XDA again
Also, if anyone wants to chime in with a recommended ROM that will accomplish the same for me. I've never installed a custom ROM but I wouldn't mind trying.
I like AOSP, but I'd try a CM rom or anything really. My requirement is a debloat ROM that everything works. I need this phone for everyday use, so I need to make calls, take photos, use the flashlight, etc. If there's bugs that have a known fix, that works for me, but I can't run a ROM with decreased functionality.
Please post a link if you have a suggestion.
Thanks again everyone.
I've been using Resurrection Remix for a few weeks now and it works great as my daily driver (I have a XT1060 DE as well). The ROM is fast and everything works, as far as I can tell. Look at the Moto X XDA homepage for the page and details, or try this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/development/rom-ghost-resurrection-remix-5-6-8-t3371948
Good luck!
-Troy
bkoltai9 said:
Also, if anyone wants to chime in with a recommended ROM that will accomplish the same for me. I've never installed a custom ROM but I wouldn't mind trying.
I like AOSP, but I'd try a CM rom or anything really. My requirement is a debloat ROM that everything works. I need this phone for everyday use, so I need to make calls, take photos, use the flashlight, etc. If there's bugs that have a known fix, that works for me, but I can't run a ROM with decreased functionality.
Please post a link if you have a suggestion.
Thanks again everyone.
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I've only tested Resurrection Remix becuase its the rom with lot of feature from other rom too and its stable for everyday use and I write from my Moto X (XT1052).
For everyday use I suggest to avoid (as now) all 7.x roms because usually have broken microphone and/or camera (only video or photo too) with can be important for many people, so i advice you to stay with 6.0.1 roms right now
Hello, I have a request. I am a nub so I don't know much about ROM stuff, I have a question about LGd415. I want the stock ROM but with android 7.1, nothing else changed. How will I do that?
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Hello, I have a request. I am a nub so I don't know much about ROM stuff, I have a question about LGd415. I want the stock ROM but with android 7.1, nothing else changed. How will I do that?
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You cant have stock ROM with Android 7.1
LG only updated our devices to lollipop (Android 5.0.1)
Besides stock ROMs are very slow. The only advantage (in my opinion) is the stock camera app that makes pictures much better..