Port RR to Qualcomm - Moto E4 Plus Questions & Answers

Would it be possible for someone to Port the MTK Moto E4 plus RR rom to Qualcomm? I'm in need of a stable rom and the Lineage rom for Qualcomm has no sound or cdma (I think) at the moment.

TheJAYpoop said:
Would it be possible for someone to Port the MTK Moto E4 plus RR rom to Qualcomm? I'm in need of a stable rom and the Lineage rom for Qualcomm has no sound or cdma (I think) at the moment.
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It would be difficult since both CPUs are built by different manufacturers and running at different frequencies. If you're having problems with lineageos then flash the official rom. I hope you made a backup of the official rom before you flashed lineageos.

MobyDuhFreak said:
It would be difficult since both CPUs are built by different manufacturers and running at different frequencies. If you're having problems with lineageos then flash the official rom. I hope you made a backup of the official rom before you flashed lineageos.
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Yes of course, I restored my backup because the lineage rom has no sound which is a huge annoyance for me.

TheJAYpoop said:
Yes of course, I restored my backup because the lineage rom has no sound which is a huge annoyance for me.
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Well I'm afraid there isn't much u can do here. You can either wait for someone to release a good custom rom for the Qualcomm variant or maybe learn how to make your own custom rom. But it will take a long time and expect alot of bugs.

MobyDuhFreak said:
Well I'm afraid there isn't much u can do here. You can either wait for someone to release a good custom rom for the Qualcomm variant or maybe learn how to make your own custom rom. But it will take a long time and expect alot of bugs.
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Lol, it really wouldn't take a long time. RR is based off LineageOS. It's just a matter of changing a few things in a few files. I could have a build done in less than 2 hrs. You shouldn't spread misinformation like that.
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volatile1 said:
Lol, it really wouldn't take a long time. RR is based off LineageOS. It's just a matter of changing a few things in a few files. I could have a build done in less than 2 hrs. You shouldn't spread misinformation like that.
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I'm not spreading misinformation, I said that it would take a long time if he was new to coding and custom roms but if he already knows what he's doing then it's not that big of a deal.

MobyDuhFreak said:
I'm not spreading misinformation, I said that it would take a long time if he was new to coding and custom roms but if he already knows what he's doing then it's not that big of a deal.
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Ok, but what you said was it would be difficult and take a long time. The question wasn't asking how hard it would to build RR for the Qualcomm version themselves. But, anyway...
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TheJAYpoop said:
Would it be possible for someone to Port the MTK Moto E4 plus RR rom to Qualcomm? I'm in need of a stable rom and the Lineage rom for Qualcomm has no sound or cdma (I think) at the moment.
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I'll do a build and hopefully get sound working. I have Boost and have been trying to get lte working in the E4, if I can get it on that I can get it on the Plus. Sound shouldn't be too hard to fix.
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volatile1 said:
Ok, but what you said was it would be difficult and take a long time. The question wasn't asking how hard it would to build RR for the Qualcomm version themselves. But, anyway...
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I'll do a build and hopefully get sound working. I have Boost and have been trying to get lte working in the E4, if I can get it on that I can get it on the Plus. Sound shouldn't be too hard to fix.
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Awesome! Good luck dude!

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[ROM Share][MSM8960 Unified] SOKP [SOKP-V-1-KK444-KTU84Q]

Hello guys & gals,
This is a very great ROM with great customization. I have been using for almost a day now, it is running flawlessly.
For more information on what features this rom has to bring , visit this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2728554
SOKP recommends you to download their gapps!!
New build is up as 8-08, will keep this thread updated with new builds.
THIS IS FOR JB BL ONLY!
FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK, I AM NOT REPOSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED TO YOUR DEVICE. THIS WILL VOID WARRANTY.
Download link (gapps as well):
https://mega.co.nz/#F!cs9hzRIK!Dr0Px-7QMKGQMoQFmWaZ6g
Credit to:
SOKP team for creating the ROM.
@nprev420 for building the ROM for our bl
How is the rom going for you? Is there any problems?
I'm pretty interested in it so far and kinda want to get kitkat that is fully functional.
Justatechie said:
How is the rom going for you? Is there any problems?
I'm pretty interested in it so far and kinda want to get kitkat that is fully functional.
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Honestly it is great! I had about a fc but that was on the first day, I haven't got one since then. Has lots of customization.
So there's no issues with GPS and Bluetooth?
Would this be considered a daily driver?
Justatechie said:
So there's no issues with GPS and Bluetooth?
Would this be considered a daily driver?
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I would consider this as a daily driver. Honestly, I don't use gps nor Bluetooth but you can go ahead and try and see if there is no issues.
I'm gonna flash this rom, looks very good from the screenshots with all of the customizations
RagInCajun00 said:
I'm gonna flash this rom, looks very good from the screenshots with all of the customizations
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I love this ROM! Has lots of customization. If you can report back, that'd be awesome.
Always happy to help! How would you describe battery life?
RagInCajun00 said:
Always happy to help! How would you describe battery life?
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It is pretty good.
RagInCajun00 said:
Always happy to help! How would you describe battery life?
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As I am the one that built this ROM (all thanks to SOKP for their source) I recommend changing your governor to "Ondemand" and IO scheduler to "Deadline". I have had the best performance/battery life with this combination on many ROMs including this one. Anyways have fun with the ROM. I will be updating it frequently and sharing with the OP to give you my new builds.
Awesome! Hopefully, this will be my daily driver until the bootloader is updated
RagInCajun00 said:
Awesome! Hopefully, this will be my daily driver until the bootloader is updated
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I am on Razr M, which got the updated bootloader. I wad building for the new bootloader but given all the bugs at the moment I reverted back to the JB bootloader. Much more stable. Had wifi and bluetooth issues, On a phone call if you switch to speaker then back to mic then the other person can't hear you. Just a few bugs to mention. So until these bugs are fixed I will be building for the the JB bootloader.
nprev420 said:
As I am the one that built this ROM (all thanks to SOKP for their source) I recommend changing your governor to "Ondemand" and IO scheduler to "Deadline". I have had the best performance/battery life with this combination on many ROMs including this one. Anyways have fun with the ROM. I will be updating it frequently and sharing with the OP to give you my new builds.
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Thank you very much for this making this rom available to the AHD! I'm flashing it now as we speak and I will use the settings as well as seeing if ART will increase performance as well as battery life much better
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nprev420 said:
I am on Razr M, which got the updated bootloader. I wad building for the new bootloader but given all the bugs at the moment I reverted back to the JB bootloader. Much more stable. Had wifi and bluetooth issues, On a phone call if you switch to speaker then back to mic then the other person can't hear you. Just a few bugs to mention. So until these bugs are fixed I will be building for the the JB bootloader.
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Hmm, maybe there will be an update released soon enough to squash out the bugs, maybe something to do with the speaker in itself
RagInCajun00 said:
Thank you very much for this making this rom available to the AHD! I'm flashing it now as we speak and I will use the settings as well as seeing if ART will increase performance as well as battery life much better
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Hmm, maybe there will be an update released soon enough to squash out the bugs, maybe something to do with the speaker in itself
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I personally wouldn't use ART, two reasons...one most apps aren't compatible yet and two, xposed frameworks doesn't work with ART.
They maybe an update soon, but for now JB bootloader is much more stable. So i reverted back and I wlil share my builds. And you're welcome for building it. I love building roms, and I don't mind sharing what I build. Not my work....I just make ROMs I think look cool compatible with my phone. Glad I found SOKP because it is freaking awesome.
nprev420 said:
As I am the one that built this ROM (all thanks to SOKP for their source) I recommend changing your governor to "Ondemand" and IO scheduler to "Deadline". I have had the best performance/battery life with this combination on many ROMs including this one. Anyways have fun with the ROM. I will be updating it frequently and sharing with the OP to give you my new builds.
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Loving it so far! Very smooth without a single force close! But there are no APNs lol
RagInCajun00 said:
Loving it so far! Very smooth without a single force close! But there are no APNs lol
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Like I said before, I build for my phone and share it. I have a Verizon phone and they don't require APNs. Glad to hear you like it so far.
nprev420 said:
Like I said before, I build for my phone and share it. I have a Verizon phone and they don't require APNs. Glad to hear you like it so far.
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I got em, just had to register it to AT&T
RagInCajun00 said:
I got em, just had to register it to AT&T
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My device had apns
New build up. If you get a blank screen right after the boot animation, just reboot your device using power and volume up and down method. Other than that, everything is working fine & smoothly.
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Why not create a thread at developers forum from maintainer?

[Q] Moto G 2014 Custom ROMS

Its high time that developers start making custom ROMS for Moto G 2014 XT1068 Dual-SIM. Can someone port the ROMS from Moto G 2013 to Moto G 2014 edition?​
How many of you want custom ROMS for your device? Comment below and show your support.​
I am ready to be the tester for the ROMS ​
We're ready for the custom ROMs
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sharkymyn said:
Its high time that developers start making custom ROMS for Moto G 2014 XT1068 Dual-SIM. Can someone port the ROMS from Moto G 2013 to Moto G 2014 edition?​
How many of you want custom ROMS for your device? Comment below and show your support.​
I am ready to be the tester for the ROMS ​
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I'm not a developer, AFAIK, the internal components of both Moto G versions are almost equal, so it shouldn't be hard to port from one device to another. I'll get mine on my birthday (Oct 31) and I hope there are at least some start to custom rom development till there
Good luck for us!
sharkymyn said:
Its high time that developers start making custom ROMS for Moto G 2014 XT1068 Dual-SIM. Can someone port the ROMS from Moto G 2013 to Moto G 2014 edition?​
How many of you want custom ROMS for your device? Comment below and show your support.​
I am ready to be the tester for the ROMS ​
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Custom roms can come only come if motolola releases its kernel sources
Is this phone overclockable?
Do we know when will Motorola release the kernel souces ?
Does anyone knows how long did it take to Motorola to release the first Moto G kernel sources after they launched the phone ?
magmatik said:
Do we know when will Motorola release the kernel souces ?
Does anyone knows how long did it take to Motorola to release the first Moto G kernel sources after they launched the phone ?
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For moto g 1st gen kernel sources were released after 2 months
So i think it might released after moto g updated to android L
yes , i have been looking for custom ROM s for my moto G 2nd gen , also ,hope it comes out soon , this is my first android phone ,
With Xposed and Gravity Box (KK) module, I don't really need a custom rom. That may change when custom roms are the only way to get Android updates.
I heard a lot about this Xposed module... When I installed it, it didn't reach the pleasure or customizations of a custom ROM :/
Rochambeau said:
With Xposed and Gravity Box (KK) module, I don't really need a custom rom. That may change when custom roms are the only way to get Android updates.
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I have bad experiences with Xposed (it slows down everything in every phone I ever had)
Custom ROMs are better IMO, better battery, better performance, and no Xposed crap around
I'm also looking for Custom Roms for my phone and I am ready to be the tester for the ROMS
Hi guys, do we have now further information about when will Motorola release the kernel sources ?
magmatik said:
Hi guys, do we have now further information about when will Motorola release the kernel sources ?
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No we cannot, just wait and watch and wait and watch, that's it
I hope they do it soon enough... After android L comes for us[emoji5]...
I wish there was a safe way to root the device[emoji31]....
Mohdsultan said:
No we cannot, just wait and watch and wait and watch, that's it
I hope they do it soon enough... After android L comes for us[emoji5]...
I wish there was a safe way to root the device[emoji31]....
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There are safe ways to root the Phone, I just did that about two hours ago
If you want, i'll find you the website I followed
jadephyre said:
There are safe ways to root the Phone, I just did that about two hours ago
If you want, i'll find you the website I followed
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I too would like to know what rooting method you followed.
Certainly
I used this method from XposedGeek: http://www.xposedgeek.net/2014/09/root-motorola-moto-g2-titan-2nd-gen-2014.html
Worked perfectly on my Moto G 2nd Gen (Dual Sim)
jadephyre said:
Certainly
I used this method from XposedGeek: http://www.xposedgeek.net/2014/09/root-motorola-moto-g2-titan-2nd-gen-2014.html
Worked perfectly on my Moto G 2nd Gen (Dual Sim)
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Thank you, I will try this when I get home, but have a question, can I get back my warranty?, please let me know
Thank you[emoji9]
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Mohdsultan said:
Thank you, I will try this when I get home, but have a question, can I get back my warranty?, please let me know
Thank you[emoji9]
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I have no Idea if there is any way to tell if you've unlocked the Bootloader on the device itself, but the fact remains that Motorola now knows that you requested an unlock-code, and those are made per device, so they can check up on it.
Most phone-stores won't bother asking Motorola though, so I think you might be able to get a phone replaced under warranty. Take this with a grain of salt though
Hi Guys,
My Moto G 2014 is on the way so I decided I will get started on the XDA Community
I have done pretty much everything with my current phone like S-OFF, custom recovery, custom radio, tons of ROMs etc.
AFA I see the unlock process is pretty standard, and since it's official from Motorola, it should work with dual sim versions. I don't think motorolla devices need S-OFF. So only the issue of custom ROMs remain. While I see complete guides for Moto G 2014 root and custom recovery, I cannot find many ROMs that seem to be compatible with the Dual Sim version.
Can anyone shed some light on this? Specifically, I am looking for kernels that allow overclock and support the Dual Sim version. Android L update is promised by motorolla, so a ROM providing just this will do for me.

Where are all the Roms?

Hey guys, I just purchased my custom PURE edition Moto X on the Cyber Monday deal and anxiously awaiting it. I was browsing the Development threads and noticed there isn't anything out there for Roms, why is that? The bootloader is unlockable and root is possible, is there a reason devs haven't been attracted to the Moto X or created any roms?
Usually requires source code or a port of some kind to get the roms started. Hopefully a Dev gets them rolling soon.
Does Motorola not release the source code?
And another reason is that with the factory Motorola tweaks, this phone really doesn't need any Roms. Root, yes. If exposed were updated to work with ART, then perfection! Motorola x 2013 really had very few Roms. Many of us like it the way it is.
Sent from my XT1095 using XDA Free mobile app
tdesbien31 said:
Does Motorola not release the source code?
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I think they are actually pretty good about releasing source code. Definitely better than Samsung and HTC IMO.
markwebb said:
And another reason is that with the factory Motorola tweaks, this phone really doesn't need any Roms. Root, yes. If exposed were updated to work with ART, then perfection! Motorola x 2013 really had very few Roms. Many of us like it the way it is.
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I'm sure the experience is great, I just like trying roms and enjoying the added value they bring. I figured a phone this nice and unlocked bootloader would be very dev friendly so I'm surprised there isn't much for development
tdesbien31 said:
I'm sure the experience is great, I just like trying roms and enjoying the added value they bring. I figured a phone this nice and unlocked bootloader would be very dev friendly so I'm surprised there isn't much for development
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Part of what makes this phone so nice are the added features that Motorola implemented, is moto display, moto voice... You'd lose those in a custom ROM. It's already running stock android so I really don't see the need anyway. I'm keeping mine on KitKat so I can use xposed, so as far as I'm concerned mine is running the best software possible- stock android + moto features + all the customization I want from xposed. It's glorious.
I used to love flashing custom ROMs when I owned a Samsung device. It was the only way to unlock their hardware's true potential. Douchwiz was always a laggy mess, not to mention it looks like something right out of the 90's. After owning the original X, I went through flashing withdrawal. Now, with the new X, I feel that flashing a custom ROM simply isn't necessary. It's fast, had features I use, and makes me happy.
beefgoat said:
I used to love flashing custom ROMs when I owned a Samsung device. It was the only way to unlock their hardware's true potential. Douchwiz was always a laggy mess, not to mention it looks like something right out of the 90's. After owning the original X, I went through flashing withdrawal. Now, with the new X, I feel that flashing a custom ROM simply isn't necessary. It's fast, had features I use, and makes me happy.
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Couldn't agree more. Just got my device yesterday. Don't feel the need to flash anything yet
There are a few tweaks and customizations I like from some Roms. Once Xposed gets compatible there probably won't be a real need for custom ROM's
I really like what the moto x has on offer
beefgoat said:
I used to love flashing custom ROMs when I owned a Samsung device. It was the only way to unlock their hardware's true potential. Douchwiz was always a laggy mess, not to mention it looks like something right out of the 90's. After owning the original X, I went through flashing withdrawal. Now, with the new X, I feel that flashing a custom ROM simply isn't necessary. It's fast, had features I use, and makes me happy.
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Yep, I used to be a flashaholic but the original Moto X changed that. Even my Nexus 5 is running stock KitKat.
_MetalHead_ said:
Part of what makes this phone so nice are the added features that Motorola implemented, is moto display, moto voice... You'd lose those in a custom ROM. It's already running stock android so I really don't see the need anyway. I'm keeping mine on KitKat so I can use xposed, so as far as I'm concerned mine is running the best software possible- stock android + moto features + all the customization I want from xposed. It's glorious.
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I don't get it. Why would you lose the custom Moto features in a custom ROM? Aren't these features just bundled in APKs now in the new X?
floepie said:
I don't get it. Why would you lose the custom Moto features in a custom ROM? Aren't these features just bundled in APKs now in the new X?
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Yeah they are apks but it doesn't mean they will just work if you install them on any phone/ROM.
floepie said:
I don't get it. Why would you lose the custom Moto features in a custom ROM? Aren't these features just bundled in APKs now in the new X?
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Not really, they are dependent on specific drivers to work.
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_MetalHead_ said:
Yeah they are apks but it doesn't mean they will just work if you install them on any phone/ROM.
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No, not on any phone, rather only this phone whose drivers would have to be included in the ROM.
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pacobahyba said:
Not really, they are dependent on specific drivers to work.
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Right, but does that mean that you would need sources for the drivers? Or, can the drivers just be extracted as files from the stock boot/system?
floepie said:
No, not on any phone, rather only this phone whose drivers would have to be included in the ROM.
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Right, but does that mean that you would need sources for the drivers? Or, can the drivers just be extracted as files from the stock boot/system?
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I'd imagine that AOSP based ROMs would not be able to utilize the Moto X-clusive (cwutididthar??) features but ones based on the stock software could. Though I'm no dev so really I am just repeating things I've read by people more knowledgeable than I. Historically speaking, AOSP ROMs never have OEM exclusive features so I'd imagine the X would be no different.
Now back to the original question, considering that the only version of the X that even could flash a custom ROM is the Pure, and unfortunately the X just isn't a popular phone (which is a damn crime because it is easily the best phone available at the moment all things considered), I don't think we will ever see much development for it. But that doesn't bother me at all- I'm still on 4.4.4 with Xposed, and I am perfectly happy keeping it that way until I buy my next phone.
_MetalHead_ said:
Part of what makes this phone so nice are the added features that Motorola implemented, is moto display, moto voice... You'd lose those in a custom ROM. It's already running stock android so I really don't see the need anyway. I'm keeping mine on KitKat so I can use xposed, so as far as I'm concerned mine is running the best software possible- stock android + moto features + all the customization I want from xposed. It's glorious.
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wait...doesn't xposed need root to work? i thought the new moto x on verizon doesn't have root yet.
gotwillk said:
wait...doesn't xposed need root to work? i thought the new moto x on verizon doesn't have root yet.
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Yes it needs root but who said anything about Verizon? I have a Pure edition on AT&T.
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Yes it needs root but who said anything about Verizon? I have a Pure edition on AT&T.
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oh my fault, i thought this was about the verizon edition.
_MetalHead_ said:
I'd imagine that AOSP based ROMs would not be able to utilize the Moto X-clusive (cwutididthar??) features but ones based on the stock software could. Though I'm no dev so really I am just repeating things I've read by people more knowledgeable than I. Historically speaking, AOSP ROMs never have OEM exclusive features so I'd imagine the X would be no different.
Now back to the original question, considering that the only version of the X that even could flash a custom ROM is the Pure, and unfortunately the X just isn't a popular phone (which is a damn crime because it is easily the best phone available at the moment all things considered), I don't think we will ever see much development for it. But that doesn't bother me at all- I'm still on 4.4.4 with Xposed, and I am perfectly happy keeping it that way until I buy my next phone.
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I am using an X1097 with TWRP, why is the pure the only version that can flash a custom ROM?

[Q] Which one is the best 6.0.1 ROM for XT1058 so far?

Just read the title!
All of them have bugs. This makes all of them not worthy for daily-use for me. Not that other ROMs doesn't have, but having to use a workaround to use flash is a big deal to me.
I agree with ^above, there are no really stable roms right now. I am using AICP as daily, and I experience random **** all the time. It's kind of frustrating, but it won't change because there are no dedicated people to work on this device. All the "maintainers" do half-assed jobs, they don't really care about MotoX 2013. Kind of understandable, because it's not a very popular device, and it's hard to work with because of the custom hardware.
Renan Lazarotto said:
All of them have bugs. This makes all of them not worthy for daily-use for me. Not that other ROMs doesn't have, but having to use a workaround to use flash is a big deal to me.
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Sorry, but what do u need to make them worthable for daily use? Im using july's RR and im not facing any issue at all, everything except screen cast\recording works.
I think u dont find it cuz u dont want to get it done, this rom is mm cm13 based.
TheSaw said:
I agree with ^above, there are no really stable roms right now. I am using AICP as daily, and I experience random **** all the time. It's kind of frustrating, but it won't change because there are no dedicated people to work on this device. All the "maintainers" do half-assed jobs, they don't really care about MotoX 2013. Kind of understandable, because it's not a very popular device, and it's hard to work with because of the custom hardware.
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@rr 6.0.1
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Renan Lazarotto said:
All of them have bugs. This makes all of them not worthy for daily-use for me. Not that other ROMs doesn't have, but having to use a workaround to use flash is a big deal to me.
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Sorry, but what do u need to make them worthable for daily use? Im using july's RR and im not facing any issue at all, everything except screen cast\recording works.
I think u dont find it cuz u dont want to get it done, this rom is mm cm13 based.
TheSaw said:
I agree with ^above, there are no really stable roms right now. I am using AICP as daily, and I experience random **** all the time. It's kind of frustrating, but it won't change because there are no dedicated people to work on this device. All the "maintainers" do half-assed jobs, they don't really care about MotoX 2013. Kind of understandable, because it's not a very popular device, and it's hard to work with because of the custom hardware.
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@rr 6.0.1
santi1993 said:
Sorry, but what do u need to make them worthable for daily use? Im using july's RR and im not facing any issue at all, everything except screen cast\recording works.
I think u dont find it cuz u dont want to get it done, this rom is mm cm13 based.
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Missing video recording is a dealbreaker to me. Torchlight too. Almost every other bug I don't care, but those 2 are important to me. And I don't like RR or any ROM that adds too much customization options, most of them to me are either redundant or useless.
So what is the most stable rom atm?
Can we conclude official cm12.1 to be the most stable rom for ghost?
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riyosakura said:
So what is the most stable rom atm?
Can we conclude official cm12.1 to be the most stable rom for ghost?
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Did u read me?
Sent from my fridge running CM13
santi1993 said:
Did u read me?
Sent from my fridge running CM13
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so, in your opinion RR is the most stable ROM?
I'm asking whether CM12.1 is the most stable or other ROM?
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so, in your opinion RR is the most stable ROM?
I'm asking whether CM12.1 is the most stable or other ROM?
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Yes, the unique problem i've faced is gps cant locking satellites, but is a very well documented problem in all cm roms since ever and its fixable if u get gps lock on ur device BEFORE flashing a rom and shutting it off without deactivating locations.
overlooked 6.0.1. none so far, all buggy.
I'm running RR on a 1056 and so far it's been perfectly stable. No crashes, no random reboots, everything's worked out of the box. And I actually prefer the stock Chromium-based browser to actual Chrome, it's faster.

Need help compiling AOSPA nougat!!

Hello everyone, I'm sort of a newbie in ROM building, and decided to compile ParanoidAndroid nougat for hammerhead. I followed the instructions from - https://github.com/AOSPA/manifest
Once I run ./rom-build.sh hammerhead, it runs for about 15 seconds before giving me the error in the screenshot attached.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
Wow I just realised those guys are still dead. They release a new version every 2 major Android releases. ? Even amateurs Devs (compared to them) release ROMs far more often. A bunch of ?s.
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fr3quency said:
Wow I just realised those guys are still dead. They release a new version every 2 major Android releases. Even amateurs Devs (compared to them) release ROMs far more often. A bunch of ?s.
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They're working daily on that. you're free to compile and if you're smart enough you can successfully compile it :silly:
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DaNightmare said:
Hello everyone, I'm sort of a newbie in ROM building, and decided to compile ParanoidAndroid nougat for hammerhead. I followed the instructions from - https://github.com/AOSPA/manifest
Once I run ./rom-build.sh hammerhead, it runs for about 15 seconds before giving me the error in the screenshot attached.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
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You'll need some knowledge to compile it. You need to import some features from bullhead or angler and adapt it.. It's kinda hard especially if you're starting. I advice you to start building AOSP first and learn from that.
fr3quency said:
Wow I just realised those guys are still dead. They release a new version every 2 major Android releases. Even amateurs Devs (compared to them) release ROMs far more often. A bunch of ?s.
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Yo you are so ungrateful, show some respect! The only clown is you.
You clearly know nothing about what you are talking about. The Dev's behind AOSPA want to bring a quality ROM, they don't want to rush thing to take a step back in the Custom ROM scene and bring a buggy ROM, so instead they take their time to come up with something nice and good (probably). How fast a Dev can bring up a ROM and update it tells nothing about the quality of the ROM. AOSPA was awesome back in the JellyBean and KitKat days, I'm sure their Dev team is working hard to get back on that level. Instead of whining about them being slow with releasing, you could give them some help or just give it some time and be patience to see with what they are coming up with.
Mr.FREE_Bird said:
Yo you are so ungrateful, show some respect! The only clown is you.
You clearly know nothing about what you are talking about. The Dev's behind AOSPA want to bring a quality ROM, they don't want to rush thing to take a step back in the Custom ROM scene and bring a buggy ROM, so instead they take their time to come up with something nice and good (probably). How fast a Dev can bring up a ROM and update it tells nothing about the quality of the ROM. AOSPA was awesome back in the JellyBean and KitKat days, I'm sure their Dev team is working hard to get back on that level. Instead of whining about them being slow with releasing, you could give them some help or just give it some time and be patience to see with what they are coming up with.
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It was my primary ROM for YEARS. There are other ROMs that cannot achieve their quality and yet I haven't encountered any bugs at all on those ROMs. How come?
fr3quency said:
It was my primary ROM for YEARS. There are other ROMs that cannot achieve their quality and yet I haven't encountered any bugs at all on those ROMs. How come?
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Fair question, maybe it's because those ROM's you talk about made a decision between bringing quality or fixing bugs fast. PA probably goes for bringing a quality ROM instead of rushing on things to fix bugs and bring a "half work" ROM. Who knows? I guess we will see eventually
http://jenkins5.legacyserver.in/job/aospa_hammerhead/69/console
marcomarinho said:
http://jenkins5.legacyserver.in/job/aospa_hammerhead/69/console
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Can you share the build?
theShadow800 said:
Can you share the build?
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When everything is stable I will release it
marcomarinho said:
When everything is stable I will release it
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Okay thank you!
I actually had downloaded Paranoid android 7.1.2 from AFH, idk if it was your build @marcomarinho , but it was working flawlessly. It had OMS, but i restored my backup and removed zip file... anyways it was working
aciupapa said:
I actually had downloaded Paranoid android 7.1.2 from AFH, idk if it was your build @marcomarinho , but it was working flawlessly. It had OMS, but i restored my backup and removed zip file... anyways it was working
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I'm working close with AOSPA team to make it stable. There's much to do.. fix camera, video player, wifi... Only after that I'll release with the permission of paranoid Android team only!!
@marcomarinho how is the work under PA going?
aciupapa said:
@marcomarinho how is the work under PA going?
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In the final stage almost ?
marcomarinho said:
In the final stage almost ?
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Great! If you need any testers, logs etc PM me
marcomarinho said:
In the final stage almost ?
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As @aciupapa said if you need testers or something contact us, really glad to help :good:
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