Moto G LTE X1039 Stock Android Image - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
Does anyone have stock Android images for the LTE version XT 1039?
With the current Motorola stock firmware the phone seems to struggle with some apps and light games like Angry Birds Seasons and thought maybe a lighter firmware would solve the issue.
My previous non LTE Moto G was much faster.
Thanks.

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someone from the Motorola says moto g doesn't support MHL, so does it mean moto g never can have hdmi-out? I want to be able to play games on the big screen without lags.
No, though (I'm still waiting confirmation) but it looks like the KitKat update may well enable Miracst instead.

Cyanogenmod on Moto G

Hi!
As a Moto G owner I was wondering if there were any benefits of installing Cyanogenmod on the Moto G, seeing as Moto G runs a vanilla version of Android anyway, any thoughts?
Thanks
i have the same doubt
xElbowDrop said:
Hi!
As a Moto G owner I was wondering if there were any benefits of installing Cyanogenmod on the Moto G, seeing as Moto G runs a vanilla version of Android anyway, any thoughts?
Thanks
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Right now i suggest you stay on sock as cyanogenmod is buggy on the moto g
I say stay on stock get xposed framework and use gravity box
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The CM11 is even lighter on resources than the stock Android. It also brings plenty of useful features without you needing to install them separately like Torch, ability to turn on & off features straight from notification bar which is extremely convenient. You can also add more entries of your choice in said bar, e.g. network data preference (2G or 3G). Not just this, but the CM11 comes with a beautiful File Manager out-of-the-box which even puts my paid Solid Explorer to shame; although the UI is very identical. You'll definitely feel the difference once you start using it yourself. Even tiny things like changing hostname alone make it a worthwhile practice.
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I also agree with what @Durteedee said, GravityBox should bring many of CM11 features to stock Android if you don't want to deal with flashing and stuff.

[Q] AOSP for Moto G LTE (XT1045)

Is there a ROM that is extremely close to AOSP for this version of the phone yet? I've just moved away from a Google Play device, and I'm tired of finding subtle differences I don't like and then working out how to fix then because it doesn't seem to be stopping.

[Q] Have the RAM issues been fixed yet?

I owned a Moto G 4G, It had a problem with force closing apps, launcher redraws and the rest, some issue with managing RAM and killing apps. I bought a 2014 Moto G, same issue. Anyway I foolishly bought a Nokia 930 and am looking to go back to Android as cheaply as possible so am wondering if these issues got fixed with Lollipop?
slugger09 said:
I owned a Moto G 4G, It had a problem with force closing apps, launcher redraws and the rest, some issue with managing RAM and killing apps. I bought a 2014 Moto G, same issue. Anyway I foolishly bought a Nokia 930 and am looking to go back to Android as cheaply as possible so am wondering if these issues got fixed with Lollipop?
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This has been fixed for Moto G, and I assume it has been fixed for the Moto 4G as well.
See http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/88009/

Moto G Turbo Edition

Hi, I'm trying to find the full specs about the Moto G Turbo Edition (that is released in mexico and brasil as far as I know fo), mainly if the screen is 720p or 1080p, and if if has the gyroscope and magnetometer that the Moto G 2015 lacks. I have searched this information over the web and have found many conflicting specs, even from motorola itself :/
Can anyone point me to a reliable source of these specs?
Persechini said:
Hi, I'm trying to find the full specs about the Moto G Turbo Edition (that is released in mexico and brasil as far as I know fo), mainly if the screen is 720p or 1080p, and if if has the gyroscope and magnetometer that the Moto G 2015 lacks. I have searched this information over the web and have found many conflicting specs, even from motorola itself :/
Can anyone point me to a reliable source of these specs?
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The normal 2015 G (osprey) has a magnetometer and dual accelerometers but no gyroscope. Same applies to the 2015 Moto X Play (lux). So I'd expect the Moto G Turbo to be the same as well (magnetometer and dual accelerometer but no gyroscope).
Here's GSM Arena, has details you're looking for. http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_g_turbo_edition-7743.php

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