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I just got a Developers Edition Moto X and I love the device, but coming from the HTC One, it has come as a shock to me how different each forum is.
I'm very surprised we haven't got a stock ROM for the 4.4.2 update that is flashable with TWRP/CWM.
Is it because of the locked bootloaders? Did the device not sell well?
From what I've read here is that most people are happy with the stock ROM with root. As the ROM is so close to Vanilla Android, there is not a lot of development in ROMs for this phone. Also most want to keep Active Display and/or the Touchless Controls. I just got an OTA for 4.2.2 on my retail unlocked Moto X (also referred to as the T-Mobile version).
As far as the boot loader goes, to my knowledge only the Verizon retail and AT&T retail Moto X's are locked. All the other models can be unlocked by requesting the unlock code from Motorola. And I think the phone sold well. It definitely could have used a lot more marketing help to compete with the larger manufacturers.
sucks that mine is locked
zewone said:
I just got a Developers Edition Moto X and I love the device, but coming from the HTC One, it has come as a shock to me how different each forum is.
I'm very surprised we haven't got a stock ROM for the 4.4.2 update that is flashable with TWRP/CWM.
Is it because of the locked bootloaders? Did the device not sell well?
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I find that stock rooted with Xposed and the Gravity Box module are all I need ... I too got the dev edition as well, if for nothing else rooting after OTAs we be less of a hassle
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Well we do have a stock flashable 4.4.2 ROM there's actually 2 one for the 1052 and kangakat ,both are for the gsm version and I do believe they will also work on the CDMA variant If you swap out the build prop, we also have custom Roms, slimkat, cm11, gummy.pacman, Liquid smooth and beanstalk
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Hikikomori-Otaku said:
From what I've read here is that most people are happy with the stock ROM with root. As the ROM is so close to Vanilla Android, there is not a lot of development in ROMs for this phone. Also most want to keep Active Display and/or the Touchless Controls. I just got an OTA for 4.2.2 on my retail unlocked Moto X (also referred to as the T-Mobile version).
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I completely agree with this. ROMs like CyanogenMod or AOKP aren't likely to support Active Displays, or "Okay Google Now" voice commands, or flicking the wrist to unlock the camera.
Also, I think the fact that there's a big split between the Dev Editions and Moto-Maker hurts things more. A lot of people of Moto-Maker, and they're very limited on what they can do with their phones compared to Dev Edition. Then you add in the fact that there are GSM/Verizon/Sprint versions all mixed AND the phone hasn't sold well, and things are very limited.
zewone said:
I just got a Developers Edition Moto X and I love the device, but coming from the HTC One, it has come as a shock to me how different each forum is.
I'm very surprised we haven't got a stock ROM for the 4.4.2 update that is flashable with TWRP/CWM.
Is it because of the locked bootloaders? Did the device not sell well?
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not to worry. even though a lot are pleased with stock out of the box, there will be ROMs. we can still tweak, improve, and slim it down some. i officially ordered mine yesterday and it is the DE/T-Mob variant XT1053.
just like others have said, the device hasn't been advertised as much as it should be, esp with the deals that keep going on with it. if it would stay at $300 for 16gb/$350 for 32gb, they would sell like hot cakes.
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DogzOfWar said:
I completely agree with this. ROMs like CyanogenMod or AOKP aren't likely to support Active Displays, or "Okay Google Now" voice commands, or flicking the wrist to unlock the camera.
Also, I think the fact that there's a big split between the Dev Editions and Moto-Maker hurts things more. A lot of people of Moto-Maker, and they're very limited on what they can do with their phones compared to Dev Edition. Then you add in the fact that there are GSM/Verizon/Sprint versions all mixed AND the phone hasn't sold well, and things are very limited.
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the GSM unlocked on Moto-Maker is the exact same as the Dev Edition. i think this is confusing a lot of people.
Just out of curiosity, why hasn't there been any custom roms or development ?
I really hope someone is working on root for non pure edition.
Development was pretty light with the 2013 version too. The combination of limited market (dev edition only) and the near stock experience, and the loss of what makes the Moto X special, means not very many people are seeking an alternative.
What about kernels? Surely we could benefit from custom kernels and keep all our moto x a pure android experience, correct? Like possible for color cal and battery life? :silly:
Custom roms ya custom kernel can come only after motolola releases its kernel sources
My impression was since its " pure edition" it would be developer friendly .
dia_naji said:
My impression was since its " pure edition" it would be developer friendly .
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It is developer friendly. There just isn't a lot of development for the reasons listed above.
Restola said:
Development was pretty light with the 2013 version too. The combination of limited market (dev edition only) and the near stock experience, and the loss of what makes the Moto X special, means not very many people are seeking an alternative.
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This, I have a Droid Maxx and the wife has a Moto X. We enjoy the anti Samsung, pure Google experience enhanced with touchless and active display. No reasons to try any AOSP Roms. Development is so light for the Droid Ultra/ Maxx that CM dropped support for it, but that is due to how good the stock ROM is. I ran Paranoid on my RAZR Maxx HD but still moved back to stock because it is smoother and has better cell reception. All the cool little functions are just that, cool. Paranoid's implementation of their dynamic status and notification bars are the best I've seen, much better than the xposed modules. But at the end of the day, it is about functionality and useability. Stock Motorola Roms are very good, just need to debloat all the Verizon crap in my case. As far as kernels, hopefully faux123 will do something with the new Moto X. I'm running his kernel on my Droid Maxx and Moto X and it definitely enhances the phone more than any aftermarket Roms could. The reason why I hangout in the Moto X forums is because there are not a lot of us Droid owners and the Moto X forums is where we get most of our stuff. I'm running a Moto X port on my Droid Maxx for example. This holds true for the new Droid Turbo also which I am definitely interested in. That is if there's a way to unlock the bootloader. Unlocked bootloader with 3900 mAH battery and 21 mp camera and the Moto X experience? I'm in, still have an upgrade available! But I don't foresee the bootloader or root being available for these new phones for a long while. In the mean time, I'll enjoy my unlocked Droid Maxx and Moto X and continue to lurk around here. Lol
You can use Xposed Framework, I think, with the 2nd Gen. Moto X. It will give you many of the popular features from custom roms that aren't in stock Android.
The only other reason I can see for custom roms on the Moto X (at least as far as it concerns me) is that I think they can be better for privacy and getting rid of under the hood bits of code that might be abused for marketing/tracking purposes. Also I think the CyanogenMod Account is a more secure way to track and remotely wipe your phone, than the Android Device Manager. At the end of the day, I trust Cyanogen to have my security and privacy in mind more than Google or Motorola. But I don't think this is enough that people will feel motivated to develop a lot for the Moto X (for the reasons already stated above).
I can't see development being any busier than the quiet 2013.
Too many Moto limitations... Like bootloaders not being able to be unlocked on some big carriers. And as said, no custom features on aosp/cm roms. Downgrade issues.... If it's like the 2013. Etc.
The X's are not for flashaholics .... That's for sure.
jdubya42 said:
I really hope someone is working on root for non pure edition.
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The pure edition root method by jcase works fine on other devices. I rooted my xt1093 last week, seen some Brazilian carriers' rooted (also non pure, xt1092 maybe?), and I'm 100% confident it'll work for any moto x with an unlockable bootloader.
Am I wrong in thinking that only the pure edition has an unlockable bootloader?
Where to find stock firmware? For verizon?
jdubya42 said:
Am I wrong in thinking that only the pure edition has an unlockable bootloader?
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Yes, quite wrong. Search and Google are your friend here.
Only Verizon cannot be unlocked presently AFAIK.
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cornpollen said:
Where to find stock firmware? For verizon?
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I don't think any carrier branded X has made this available yet...
Well thats why I didn't know that. I have the VZW model.
cb474 said:
You can use Xposed Framework, I think, with the 2nd Gen. Moto X. It will give you many of the popular features from custom roms that aren't in stock Android.
The only other reason I can see for custom roms on the Moto X (at least as far as it concerns me) is that I think they can be better for privacy and getting rid of under the hood bits of code that might be abused for marketing/tracking purposes. Also I think the CyanogenMod Account is a more secure way to track and remotely wipe your phone, than the Android Device Manager. At the end of the day, I trust Cyanogen to have my security and privacy in mind more than Google or Motorola. But I don't think this is enough that people will feel motivated to develop a lot for the Moto X (for the reasons already stated above).
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I have mine rooted and running Xposed with GravityBox and it works just as well as my original version Moto X did. I don't see the need for a custom rom, though I might try CM once there is a version for it.
Well as someone said, even the Moto 2013 had very very little development. But I would love to see a Custom ROM based on Moto's software itself. Cleaning out small bugs and unrequired services and maybe add couple of extra features.
I just received my Moto X (2nd gen).... I should have looked on the forums first... Without custom ROMS - I'll most likely just send it back to Moto...
I like the options the custom roms bring. I like choosing the toggles I desire in the window shade, custom themes, etc... Not being able to do those things... Meh - I have been tweaking my experience since 2007. I don't like the idea of just running a plain Jane rom.. This sucks as I really like the hardware... Almost enough that I would spend the time trying to learn to make a custom rom myself... But, I can't expend the time to learn, debug, etc... Sadly, I'm too busy with my day job...
As long as you're not on Verizon, Xposed modules should be able to give you all the customization choices you'd ever need.
I was hoping for custom Lollipop roms and Xposed won't work on Android 5.0 (and, it is uncertain if it will ever work on Lollipop).....
I seem to be having issues where my service does not seem to be as strong on CM12.1 compared to the stock ROM. Any idea on a fix for this?
IMHO, common problem on almost every device with CM. The difference with stock is noticable but not huge. (Saw it on xt912, xt926, xt1080 etc.)
It is unfortunate as this issue is the difference between getting LTE and 3g. Back to stock I guess...
I get LTE just fine
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nubia11 said:
I get LTE just fine.
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Same here. To the op: what carrier do you have? Have you flashed the appropriate radio/BL from the CM12.1 quark thread? It's in the op there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=64074102
I tried everything... Finally just installed freeks ROM... Not much dev in turbo huh?
Not overly much, but then again my old phone was a Casio Commando 4G... You want moribund development try those forums. Yikes!
Also keep in mind that the Moto Maxx XT1225 forum is very helpful as well, being that it's the basically the same phone. If the answers aren't here, they are likely there.
And fwiw I haven't had any problems be it with computerfreek, cm, mokee, or resurrection. I suspect there's more than a few of us lurking about without issues as well. So I figure the devs are doing pretty good. Then again, coming from Casio-land I instinctively expect very little. Having at least 4 roms with varying degrees of activity is awesome as far as I'm concerned.
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I tried everything... Finally just installed freeks ROM... Not much dev in turbo huh?
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You just aren't looking in the right place. All the Quarks have the same hardware, and except for the Droid Turbo they all had unlock-able bootloaders from the very beginning via Motorola websitie. So, there's tons of development.
For almost a year the Quarks were all in this forum. But because the Droid Turbo was locked down (per orders from Verizon), the Droid Turbo people got mad because they saw all this neat dev stuff they couldn't get. So, they petitioned XDA mods to split the forum into the "dead" Droid Turbo dev forum and the active rest-of-the-Quarks forum.
The forum split happened in September 2015...
Then, guess what? About two months later, exploit was found to unlock the Droid Turbo bootloaders! So, now all the Droid Turbo users who want custom ROMs, custom kernels, etc, have to trek over to the rest-of-the-Quarks forum -- aka Moto Maxx forum, but it's also the Moto Turbo forum. Yeah, there's TWO Quarks called Turbo.
After the Droid Turbo bootloader unlock, the CM dev started a CM thread over here --but it's the SAME ROM as in the Moto Maxx forum, and most people (even Droid Turbo users) just post over there.
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The only difference in all the Quarks ("international" Moto Maxx XT1225, Moto Turbo XT1225, U.S. Moto Maxx XT1250, Droid Turbo XT1254) are the radios. (In fact the U.S. Moto Maxx XT1250 and Droid Turbo XT1254 are identical in every way, including the radios! Even the same FCC ID.)
The DEVICE called the Droid Turbo was NEVER exclusive to Verizon. The exact same phone is/was sold by U.S regional CDMA/LTE carriers as the U.S . Moto Maxx. Motorola even used the "Turbo" name again for another Quark. Only the "Droid" name was exclusive, because Verizon licenses that name from LucasArts. So, yeah you can only buy a "Droid Turbo" from Verizon, but you can buy the EXACT SAME PHONE (with the same bands) from another carrier in the U.S. Put a Verizon SIM card into a U.S. Moto Maxx and it runs on Verizon just like a non-Verizon Nexus 6...
It would be like Samsung calling their Galaxy S6 the "S6", everywhere but Verizon. For Verizon, it would be called the "Yabba Dabba Do" phone. And Verizon puts out press releases: The "Yabba Dabba Do" phone is EXCLUSIVE TO VERIZON! It's still just a Galaxy S6! Oh, but the Verizon version would have a locked-down bootloader...
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Only the Quark radios are different. Everything else is identical, which is why all these Quark ROMs below work on all the Quarks -- including the Droid Turbo XT1254 (with unlocked bootloader):
CM12.1 ( @Skrilax_CZ dev)
Resurrection Remix ( @baybutcher27 dev)
Mokee (AOSP ROM, @baybutcher27 dev)
Xperia Z5G
as well as custom kernel BHB27 ( @baybutcher27 dev).
Droid Turbo owners are using all of these above. But except for the CM dev, the devs aren't posting duplicate threads over here in the Droid Turbo forum. You have to go over to the Moto Maxx forum to participate.
ChazzMatt said:
You just aren't looking in the right place. All the Quarks have the same hardware, and except for the Droid Turbo they all had unlock-able bootloaders from the very beginning via Motorola websitie. So, there's tons of development.
For almost a year the Quarks were all in this forum. But because the Droid Turbo was locked down, Droid Turbo people got mad because they saw stuff all this neat stuff they couldn't get. So, they petitioned XDA mods to split the forum into the "dead" Droid Turbo dev forum and the active rest-of-the-Quarks fourm.
The forum split happened in September 2015...
Then, guess what? About two months later, exploit was found to unlock the Droid Turbo bootloaders! So, now all the Droid Turbo users who want custom ROMs, custom kernels, etc, have to trek over to the rest-of-the-Quarks forum -- aka Moto Maxx forum, but it's also the Moto Turbo forum. Yeah, there's TWO Quarks called Turbo.
After the Droid Turbo bootloader unlock, the CM dev started a CM thread over here --but it's the SAME ROM as in the Moto Maxx forum, and most people (even Droid Turbo users) just post over there.
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The only difference in all the Quarks ("international" Moto Maxx XT1225, Moto Turbo XT1225, U.S. Moto Maxx XT1250, Droid Turbo XT1254) are the radios. (In fact the U.S. Moto Maxx XT1250 and Droid Turbo XT1254 are identical in every way, including the radios! Even the same FCC ID.)
The DEVICE called the Droid Turbo was NEVER exclusive to Verizon. The exact same phone is/was sold by U.S regional CDMA/LTE carriers as the U.S . Moto Maxx. Motorola even used the "Turbo" name again for another Quark. Only the "Droid" name was exclusive, because Verizon licenses that name from LucasArts. So, yeah you can only buy a "Droid Turbo" from Verizon, but you can buy the EXACT SAME PHONE (with the same bands) from another carrier in the U.S. Put a Verizon SIM card into a U.S. Moto Maxx and it runs on Verizon just like a non-Verizon Nexus 6...
It would be like Samsung calling their Galaxy S6 the "S6", everywhere but Verizon. For Verizon, it would be called the "Yabba Dabba Do" phone. And Verizon puts out press releases: The "Yabba Dabba Do" phone is EXCLUSIVE TO VERIZON! It's still just a Galaxy S6! Oh, but the Verizon version would have a locked-down bootloader...
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Only the Quark radios are different. Everything else is identical, which is why all these Quark ROMs below work on all the Quarks -- including the Droid Turbo XT1254 (with unlocked bootloader):
CM12.1 ( @Skrilax_CZ dev)
Resurrection Remix ( @baybutcher27 dev)
Mokee (AOSP ROM, @baybutcher27 dev)
Xperia Z5G
as well as custom kernel BHB27 ( @baybutcher27 dev).
Droid Turbo owners are using all of these above. But except for the CM dev, the devs aren't posting duplicate threads over here in the Droid Turbo forum. You have to go over to the Moto Maxx forum to participate.
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Thanks for explaining this in such detail. A lot of people are probably surprised to know this. It's been going on for many generations of the Android phone,and can get confusing when forums start splitting up. Nice detail!!
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I been reading that we will be getting 6.0. Has anyone heard or read when? How is Marshmallow to Lollipop?
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Claps1775 said:
I been reading that we will be getting 6.0. Has anyone heard or read when? How is Marshmallow to Lollipop?
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This was discussed in the link below, but the topic got moved to Q&A for some reason. I guess because it's a question? Your question will probably be moved too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65288659&postcount=4
This was my response:
Two bits of news, now in the 2nd week of February 2016...
I wouldn't be surprised if we got Marshmallow on all the Quarks by end of February.
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1) Moto Maxx: Android 6.0 tests are finally starting in Brazil
http://arena4g.com/2016/02/soak-test-moto-maxx.html
E-mail invitation to update the Moto Maxx | Source: Anonymous User:
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Marshmallow soak tests are going on in Brazil for the "international" Quark, Moto X1225. What does this mean for Droid Turbo users?
The only difference in all the Quarks ("international" Moto Maxx XT1225, Moto Turbo XT1225, U.S. Moto Maxx XT1250, Droid Turbo XT1254) are the radios. (In fact the U.S. Moto Maxx XT1250 and Droid Turbo XT1254 are identical in every way, including the radios! Even the same FCC ID.)
Everything else is identical, which is why all the Quark ROMs work on all the Quarks -- including the Droid Turbo XT1254 (with unlocked bootloader):
CM12.1 ( @Skrilax_CZ dev)
Resurrection Remix ( @baybutcher27 dev)
Mokee (AOSP ROM, @baybutcher27 dev)
Nexus Experience (AOSP ROM),(EDIT: Nexus Experience has not been updated recently and does not work with Droid Turbo radio.)
Xperia Z5G
as well as custom kernel BHB27 ( @baybutcher27 dev).
Droid Turbo owners are using all of these above.
These Motorola soak tests usually last a week or two, then the official OTA is pushed out.
Point is, as soon as the soak test is over and the OTA officially hits the XT1225, the devs will update all the custom ROMs to Marshmallow and the Droid Turbo owners can install them. The custom ROMs all auto-detect the appropriate radios for each model. No need to wait for Verizon.
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2) Our Quark CM dev @Skrilax_CZ is already making Marshmallow kernel updates.
@baybutcher27 has also contributed. Here's the thread. One of them is titled "FIX:quark: Update filesystem config for 6.0"
baybutcher27 said:
@Skrilax_CZ
Nice work on the fix of the kernel. I try had no luck.
Are those the final changes before released the first test build?
As you just released those, I had not the time to test yet...
Check this before you release one... very minor fix...
https://github.com/bhb27/android_de...mmit/60f2c0f697bf2a97354d5d32d370859c9a76e6d2
https://github.com/bhb27/android_de...mmit/07bebb5d30cc58e27b2268779143677188e7df4a
config_screenBrightnessSettingMinimum in the 1° config_screenBrightnessDim as it is duplicated.
the last one is present on cm12 too.
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Skrilax_CZ said:
Yes, there was a major patch to fix display HAL in the kernel. Thx for the rest, reviewed, pushed.
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@Skrilax_CZ
I know you may have not finished...
But check...
this on the kernel
https://github.com/bhb27/android_ke...mmit/ea3c27bee339852dfb42cfac42b67e4192a57607
need this
https://github.com/bhb27/android_ke...mmit/7c1352298e00059769724b806b3a3c0fc47d4b9a
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this I add in the pass on L...
https://github.com/bhb27/android_de...mmit/52b11efc1eeca7ea2f3a63912638d21f1dae95f6
and this M only
https://github.com/bhb27/android_ke...mmit/bed942732b86b5d46be8d0d679f3677c839e1bb4
https://github.com/bhb27/android_de...mmit/ba797f67f306bfbbf3b09c7cc4960b8ddabf6624
this may need blobs have not tested this yet... is easy to test with the ROM on the device, I test when have the ROM and the time...
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andr...mmit/a39a9b51c93af54b3f0a46ae424631fa442daf7f
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PS...
I find this minor thing...
https://github.com/bhb27/android_ke...mmit/eef0532fa70ae727ff5cdab262fed31d89edbcb5
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Skrilax_CZ said:
Will review.
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This has to mean CM13 (Marshmallow) is very close -- even without Motorola's Marshmallow OTA update! And Resurrection Remix is based on CM.
Either way, I wouldn't be surprised if we got Marshmallow on all the Quarks by end of February.
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Now, obviously, if you want stock Verizon OTA, there's no estimate on when that will roll out.
Then you.
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Claps1775 said:
I been reading that we will be getting 6.0. Has anyone heard or read when? How is Marshmallow to Lollipop?
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You can join MFN (Motorola Feedback Network) to be involved with testing future updates including the upcoming one. However, you must follow the rules they ask to continue to participate. A bonus is getting this update before the public even knows about it so you get surprised.
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richii0207 said:
You can join MFN (Motorola Feedback Network) to be involved with testing future updates including the upcoming one. However, you must follow the rules they ask to continue to participate. A bonus is getting this update before the public even knows about it so you get surprised.
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Joined them years ago.
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Joined them years ago.
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Never got invited? That's odd. Perhaps the Motorola feedback app is detecting your system as nonofficial so it could be skipping you. Are you on stock? I ask because my GF was invited to test (stock software) and I still have not, as I have been on CM for quite a while.
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I am on stock. Will check and see what phone I have on my profile. Might be the maxx still.
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I don't think the Turbo will be getting Marshmallow at all. The Turbo 2 XDA page is a frenzy because something on Verizon leaked and other websites are saying MM rolling out right now for the Turbo 2 but the XDA users are saying nothing has come out. But keep note, the DROID Turbo and DROID Ultra were supposed to get LP. We got it, the Ultra? STILL has not received it, they are on 4.4.4 KK. So what happened to them MIGHT happen to us. Your only hope for MM is when @Skrilax_CZ releases CM13.
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I don't think the Turbo will be getting Marshmallow at all. The Turbo 2 XDA page is a frenzy because something on Verizon leaked and other websites are saying MM rolling out right now for the Turbo 2 but the XDA users are saying nothing has come out. But keep note, the DROID Turbo and DROID Ultra were supposed to get LP. We got it, the Ultra? STILL has not received it, they are on 4.4.4 KK. So what happened to them MIGHT happen to us. Your only hope for MM is when Skrilax releases CM13.
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The Droid Maxx is also supposedly supposed to get Lollipop but it's been stuck on KitKat.
Once CM13 is released all other Quark ROMs will follow.
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The Droid Maxx is also supposedly supposed to get Lollipop but it's been stuck on KitKat.
Once CM13 is released all other Quark ROMs will follow.
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Maxx/Ultra are all part of the same family, kind of like the Maxx 2 and Turbo 2. I am wondering why Maxx/Ultra never got LP. I am just rooting for @Skrilax_CZ. Another phone that never got LP was the z3v, but an actual, fully functioning build with stagefright patches was leaked onto the web for any z3v users to flash, but no official release from Verizon.
Aravindtop said:
Maxx/Ultra are all part of the same family, kind of like the Maxx 2 and Turbo 2. I am wondering why Maxx/Ultra never got LP. I am just rooting for @Skrilax_CZ. Another phone that never got LP was the z3v, but an actual, fully functioning build with stagefright patches was leaked onto the web for any z3v users to flash, but no official release from Verizon.
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Considering Skrilax brought Lollipop to Quark devices before Motorola did, I'd say we can count in him. Especially since soak tests have begun on one of the Quark variants, the Moto Turbo.
Latiken said:
Considering Skrilax brought Lollipop to Quark devices before Motorola did, I'd say we can count in him. Especially since soak tests have begun on one of the Quark variants, the Moto Turbo.
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Yeah, I just wish we had a BL unlock back then. But no matter how great CM13 will be. I will be dumping it and switching back to Computerfreeks ROM if MM is released for the Turbo. Moto Display is a nonexchangeable commodity. Ambient Display just doesn't match up to how simple Moto Display is.
Latiken said:
Considering Skrilax brought Lollipop to Quark devices before Motorola did, I'd say we can count in him. Especially since soak tests have begun on one of the Quark variants, the Moto Turbo.
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Just leaving this here:
Skrilax_CZ said:
Otherwise, camera shim we need is only this and not victara hacks: "https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_motorola_quark/blob/cm-13.0/libshims/moto_camera.c and I've not noticed we'd need to turn off video stabilization.
btw. I somehow missed that in cm-12.1, when recording video, there is a distortion in the sound. Same goes for cm-13.0.
Otherwise, looks like with that all basic features are working
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He and @baybutcher27 are trading notes on CM13.
Aravindtop said:
Yeah, I just wish we had a BL unlock back then. But no matter how great CM13 will be. I will be dumping it and switching back to Computerfreeks ROM if MM is released for the Turbo. Moto Display is a nonexchangeable commodity. Ambient Display just doesn't match up to how simple Moto Display is.
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I miss the Moto features greatly as well; CF was porting over the Moto features to work with one of his ROMs, but he discontinued it for now. (Due to personal matters)
I'm hoping someone picks up on his work and successfully ports them into a flash able zip. Once it works on one ROM, it should work on all.
That would make this phone 10000% perfect for me.
[Moto MAXX XT1225 / Droid Turbo XT1254][PREVIEW] CyanogenMod 13.0
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot.../moto-maxx-xt1225-droid-turbo-xt1254-t3315912
Very tempted!
Wife's HTC M8 got the 6.0 update today. We should be close behind. Need to rsd lite to OEM. Could VZW make 6.0 lock our bootloaders?
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So has anyone gotten actual confirmation that the verizon XT1254 will get MM? I know Moto says Droid Turbo but after what happened with the 2014 X, how are we to trust that MM will come to the carrier version of the turbo?
veloct said:
So has anyone gotten actual confirmation that the verizon XT1254 will get MM? I know Moto says Droid Turbo but after what happened with the 2014 X, how are we to trust that MM will come to the carrier version of the turbo?
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I hear u I still have my droid maxx and that was suppose to get lollipop for almost two years before they finally just came out and said it's not happening. Thank God I finlaly gave up and bought a turbo at least I have an unlocked bootloader with this
Was wondering what the best ROMs are for the turbo?
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It depends on what your preference is.
If you want an enhanced stock ROM computer freaks is the way to go.
If you are a fan of cyanogenmod than I reccomend CM13,
If you like lots of customization options Resurrection Remix is the way to go. All the ROMs available are great choices its just up to you which one really suits you best
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Was wondering what the best ROMs are for the turbo?
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[ROMs][Quarks][List for Moto Maxx and Droid Turbo]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/development/roms-t3347701
Here's a list of all current ROMs for Quarks, Lollipop and Marshmallow. The threads are listed. You can go in, read user comments.
They work for the Moto Turbo, Moto Maxx, and Droid Turbo. Yeah, there's two Motorola Quarks called "Turbo". But these ROMs work for ALL the Quarks.