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New thread for CyanogenMod builds (currently nightlies) for hlte devices. Previously, Note 3 (qualcomm devices) builds were separate, but now they are unified. So, hltespr, hltetmo, hltevzw, htlexx are now all in one build: hlte.
Download page can be found here: http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=hlte.
FAQs (please read before asking any questions):
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Does this build work on the 4.4 bootloader? Yes! It works on the 4.4.2 NA6/NA7/NB3 bootloaders.
Is this build stable? No. There will be issues (see known issues below)
Where can I get the latest recovery that is compatible with this ROM? http://d-h.st/users/xiaolu/?fld_id=31963. You can also use the latest version of TWRP.
Can I update OTA from an hltexx, etc. build to an hlte build? No.
Is there any advantage to upgrading to the 4.4 bootloader? No, not really, unless you call not being able to downgrade an advantage .
Can I downgrade from a 4.4 bootloader to a 4.3 bootloader. No (you can thank Samsung for that)! The only exception to this is if you have a Canadian variant of the Note 3. Then, you can downgrade
Can I install this on an Eyxnos device? No!
Which GApps should I use? I would recommend the Paranoid Android GApps. You can them from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2397942. If you want the Nexus experience, get the GOOGLE STOCK PACKAGE.
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Known issues:
AlecRobertson said:
LED doesn't seem to work [Being fixed. See: http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/59879/] [FIXED]
Cannot set a preferred network type (com.android.phone crashes), unless using English (United States) as the system language.
Setting provider settings causes com.android.phone to crash, unless using English (United States) as the system language.
Sensors (e.g. humidity and temperature) stop working after the phone goes into a deep sleep (for some minutes)
Time settings are lost after every reboot.
MNVO network names are not shown correctly, e.g. Virgin is shown as Orange or T-Mobile UK,
Sometimes, after using the phone for a continued length of time, the screen becomes multi-coloured and the only fix is to reboot.
Audio channels are reversed when using headphones.
Phone randomly reboots.
USB OTG mounting doesn't work
Error while searching for mobile network
NFC doesn't work on any device, except the N9005.
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What is the current build?
Current build: cm-11-20140303-NIGHTLY-hlte (direct download link by clicking on the build name) [Last updated: 03/03/14]
Please add any issues to the maintainer thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50427578
First! Downloading now
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Where i find Changelog build?
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rubino90 said:
Where i find Changelog build?
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I think it is this one (there isn't one for hlte yet): http://www.cmxlog.com/11/hltexx/.
rubino90 said:
Where i find Changelog build?
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http://jenkins.cyanogenmod.com/view/All/job/android/59548/artifact/archive/CHANGES.txt/*view*/
This is the first CyanogenMod build of this type for device hlte
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I know, today's changelog is not very useful. But "Tomorrow is another day"
Seems like date and time doesn't work on the 18/02/14 build except when synced with carrier, but it will lose the time data again after reboot.
Success on Rogers SM-N900W8 ...
Well, I took the plunge … once again … with surprising success.
Installation was quite simple on my Rogers (Canadian) SM-N900W8, so I would imagine that all Canadian variants will provide similar results.
Prior to installing the 20140218 unified (hlte) version of CM, I had stock Touchwiz installed, with TWRP 2.6.3.7 as my recovery.
I first performed a Nandroid (always suggested), and then simply flashed both CM and GAPPS through TWRP. Yes, you read the previous sentence correctly. I flashed right from my existing TWRP recovery.
Prior to flashing, I wiped System, Data, Dalvik and Cache, which I did twice (moderate OCD here); however, I did NOT touch Internal Storage.
So far, so good. The device booted very quickly, much more quickly than usual. I then entered all the initial set-up information, and arrived, quite smoothly, at the initial home screen. I then went into Settings and set-up virtually everything.
As I said above, so far, so good. Wifi works very well. LTE works, although, I had to manually go into the APN settings and select the pre-configured Rogers LTE APN. It took a few minutes, but LTE finally popped-up on the Notification Bar.
So, that's it. I'm now installing all my apps. I'll let you know how everything goes once they are all installed (about 100).
Good luck everyone.
Peter
wilfredlams said:
Seems like date and time doesn't work on the 18/02/14 build except when synced with carrier, but it will lose the time data again after reboot.
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Thank you. Issue added to other thread. Please post issues in there instead of/in addition to here, thank you .
Link here if you've missed it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2653031.
where can i get the newest recovery for note 3 kitkat ? woud like to flash it now but in rom manager on rooted stock rom it isnt there !!
Der_Flooo said:
where can i get the newest recovery for note 3 kitkat ? woud like to flash it now but in rom manager on rooted stock rom it isnt there !!
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Here it is :good: : http://d-h.st/users/xiaolu/?fld_id=31963
LaZer713 said:
Here it is :good: : http://d-h.st/users/xiaolu/?fld_id=31963
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thanks a lot bro :good:
Hey op just some advice. The main user page should be in general section for everyday talk of the builds.
The dev section should be problem solving and log cats.
Are you the maintainer as per cm or just another user making another thread here??
dont forget the thanks button if I helped out!!
Can anybody tell me if this build will appear as an update to those of us already running CM11 for hltexx? Currently no Stable or Nightly update is showing since the 20140130-NIGHTLY-hltexx build.
Robster83 said:
Can anybody tell me if this build will appear as an update to those of us already running CM11 for hltexx? Currently no Stable or Nightly update is showing since the 20140130-NIGHTLY-hltexx build.
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I don't think so, as you've got an hltexx build, whereas this is an hlte build. I'll add this to the FAQ.
AlecRobertson said:
I don't think so, as you've got an hltexx build, whereas this is an hlte build. I'll add this to the FAQ.
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Thanks. The blog post earlier (http://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/unified-builds) mentioned they would add server-side checks to present the unified build via CM Updater, but I wasn't sure if that really meant upgrading from hltexx to hlte unified builds.
Robster83 said:
Thanks. The blog post earlier (http://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/unified-builds) mentioned they would add server-side checks to present the unified build via CM Updater, but I wasn't sure if that really meant upgrading from hltexx to hlte unified builds.
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I'd always do a clean install by downloading it on your PC and clean flashing it anyway. I know it's a pain, but you'll get far less issues like this.
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I'd always do a clean install by downloading it on your PC and clean flashing it anyway. I know it's a pain, but you'll get far less issues like this.
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Agreed. I've been flashing for two years and I've never done a dirty flash. One less thing to troubleshoot if there's a problem.
Click thanks if I helped you.
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Does anybody know of any big benefits to having the KK bootloader over the JB one? I'm on the JB bootloader but can upgrade to the KK one (I think?) by flashing the SM-N900W8 KitKat leak.
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Does anybody know of any big benefits to having the KK bootloader over the JB one? I'm on the JB bootloader but can upgrade to the KK one (I think?) by flashing the SM-N900W8 KitKat leak.
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The KK bootloader doesn't offer any benefit/new feature over the JB one, SS just changed it to give us a hard time with custom ROMs and prevent us from downgrading. All the bootloader does is to allow the device to... boot (!)
I like this new version, I haven't gotten the black screen of death yet, and things seem to run smoother (probably placebo), and the battery seems better
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I had low signal issue after the official D800 lollipop update, as for D802 it have lots of different modems available and people with signal issues flashed different modems to fix their issue. But there is only one modem available for D800 the stock one.
I checked blastagator's thread and how he fixed send sms bug for KK, also samuele94 have thread for different D802 modems, so thanks to both of them.
After trying different combinations of D800 and D802 modem.img files, finally I was able to use D800 modem with D802 baseband files.
So I flashed different region modems (patched) and couple of them fixed my signals and few of them made it worse.
Here are the patched modems and stock modem:
France-30E-Modem
http://clicknupload.com/kuwt426r4s03
UK-30D-Modem
http://clicknupload.com/nokcvz2hfsrk
Italy-30B-Modem
http://clicknupload.com/ancov9u3g9sz
German-30D-Modem
http://clicknupload.com/ap8bvghwfw5t
Spain-30A-Modem
http://clicknupload.com/igllwqgv7u1p
Italy-30A-Modem
http://clicknupload.com/dv6x9m34vja4
Stock-Modem
http://clicknupload.com/ioe1oa3rzar6
For D800 Stock ROM only, flash and test the signal strength and post your feedback.
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Here are the patched modems and stock modem:
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Nice! I'll be sure to give these a whirl when I make the move to LP.
Okay, this is really really rad. I'm on BlissPop 3.2 that I maintain myself right now, but really am digging the idea of trying this new LP "stock" rom -- I may be reminded why I moved to 5.1.1, or I may be reminded why I miss Dorimanx' kernel so much... But what do you guys think about this new LP update from LG, which is a regression for most of us (running 5.1.1?)
Links are not working Please also tell which one of them patched versions are you using currently?
haseeb_zain said:
Links are not working Please also tell which one of them patched versions are you using currently?
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All links are online, and I am using Italy 30B currently.
I keep getting Wrong IP error when trying to download, any way we could have alternative links? Thank you for your work this is what we need for LP.
Tried this on my D800 with CM12 and it seemed like it kept rebooting the modem (signal would appear then disappear and I couldn't make calls).
Blastagator's seemed pretty good, light sensor and cell service work but not rotation. Going back, I found the 10O Radio and it has rotation, light, proximity and cell service working. I found it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2451426
The sensors can be verified in CPU-Z on the Sensors tab.
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Tried this on my D800 with CM12 and it seemed like it kept rebooting the modem (signal would appear then disappear and I couldn't make calls).
Blastagator's seemed pretty good, light sensor and cell service work but not rotation. Going back, I found the 10O Radio and it has rotation, light, proximity and cell service working. I found it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2451426
The sensors can be verified in CPU-Z on the Sensors tab.
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Sorry I forget to mention this is only for Stock Rom Not custom roms.
custom roms are build using JB or KK bootloaders and they need KK or JB modem that's why this wont work in custom roms properly.
ar31an said:
Sorry I forget to mention this is only for Stock Rom Not custom roms.
custom roms are build using JB or KK bootloaders and they need KK or JB modem that's why this wont work in custom roms properly.
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Derp. See, even though I've been using and playing with Android for over 2 years, there's so many device-specific things that you run into. I'm still learning the G2 but saw that many people had the rotation issue and figured I'd post about it.
Anyway, nevermind me, carry on contributing to this great forum
Are there any stock based LP roms for the d800 yet? I haven't seen any...
irish.iolar said:
Are there any stock based LP roms for the d800 yet? I haven't seen any...
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There's both the stock LP OTA and Grola.
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There's both the stock LP OTA and Grola.
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Thanks, yeah and I found that cloudys works with a d800 patch
But this would work with stock based lolli Roms right? Like cloudy 3.0?
Well, tried to download, but takes me to one of those download pages that forces you to install some kind of weird .exe that install virus and spamware. Fortunately I was able to uninstall and clean the bad stuff (I hope).
Too bad because wanted to test.
EDIT: I was able to download without the exe, don't know what happened, but the "alternate" download didn't work at the time. Now is working fine. Anyway, tried multiple versions, and the German one is the one that gives a little better signal. Will test.
Thanks.
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Well, tried to download, but takes me to one of those download pages that forces you to install some kind of weird .exe that install virus and spamware. Fortunately I was able to uninstall and clean the bad stuff (I hope).
Too bad because wanted to test.
EDIT: I was able to download without the exe, don't know what happened, but the "alternate" download didn't work at the time. Now is working fine. Anyway, tried multiple versions, and the German one is the one that gives a little better signal. Will test.
Thanks.
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thanks for feedback
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Thanks, good work. I flashed France-30E-Modem and Patch_Fix_Signal_All_Variants.zip but I am getting the signal drop.
My thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/help/question-signal-drops-t3140366
Any solution for this problem?
@ar31an
Looking for some confirmation..
These are a "try them all and see what works best for you".. Right?
And what about using blastgators modem for LP?
Thanks in advance.
Any option to get more signal in Argentina? D806 módem for D800?
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Mystique said:
@ar31an
Looking for some confirmation..
These are a "try them all and see what works best for you".. Right?
And what about using blastgators modem for LP?
Thanks in advance.
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Yes try them all and see which one works best for you.
Blastagator one is stock d800 LP modem. These ones are stock d800 modem files patched with d802 baseband files.
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luchardi said:
Any option to get more signal in Argentina? D806 módem for D800?
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If you can provide me D806 LP modem.img file then I can make D800 patch for that.
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AT&T New York here..
Flashed from the top (ABC order..)
Spain and UK both did amazing.
Up from -99 consistently.
Thanks will report back over time..
Hi xda-developers,
I just received my new Moto G 2015 in the mail. I did some research and figured I want to replace my Android 5.1.1 with Cyanogenmod. I turn 67 in a month and always thought myself to be rather sharp, but I am entirely new to the world of smart phones and the guides I have found are very confusing, telling me to unlock my bootloading, root, TWRP, backup, etc. I noticed Cyanogenmod also does not officially support this Moto G 2015. Should I wait for when it does? If not, could one of you terrific developers outline for me what I have to do to install unofficial Cyanogenmod on my phone? Thank you kindly.
Hi, here is an unofficial port of cyanogenmod.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62245522
Your bootloader must be unlocked in order to flash custom recovery, then you use custom recovery to flash ROM and gapps package.
I'll update this post momentarily with guides for each.
Rooting isn't a must as most custom ROMs will tell you if it isn't rooted same with TWRP and TWRP which is a custom recovery will install root if it isn't detected.
Follow this link to a post with guides.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62558487
Cheers and if you need more help just ask.
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christopherrrg said:
Hi, here is an unofficial port of cyanogenmod.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62245522
Your bootloader must be unlocked in order to flash custom recovery, then you use custom recovery to flash ROM and gapps package.
I'll update this post momentarily with guides for each.
Rooting isn't a must as most custom ROMs will tell you if it isn't rooted same with TWRP and TWRP which is a custom recovery will install root if it isn't detected.
Follow this link to a post with guides.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62558487
Cheers and if you need more help just ask.
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Thank you for the help christopherrrg! Sorry to be a bother but I have more questions:
* My son tells me Motorola will normally send updates to me automatically over the air. Does Cyanogenmod do the same thing?
* I already downloaded some applications on my phone like Shazam and AccuWeather. When I install Cyanogenmod, will they still be there? How about when I install updates?
Thank you very much for explaining.
Hi! The answer is no to both questions. To avoid conflicts is better to full wipe your phone. Full wipe means the cleaning of /system and /data partitions. But your images and files you have won't be affected. Only the apps installed.
You need to download the updates from the post or from cyanogenmod site when officially supported. Installing updates won't affect apps and data.
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motomayor said:
Thank you for the help christopherrrg! Sorry to be a bother but I have more questions:
* My son tells me Motorola will normally send updates to me automatically over the air. Does Cyanogenmod do the same thing?
* I already downloaded some applications on my phone like Shazam and AccuWeather. When I install Cyanogenmod, will they still be there? How about when I install updates?
Thank you very much for explaining.
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Well your son is correct, however I believe he means while you leave device remaining on stock software ie. What it was shipped with. Yes cyanogenmod does do the same thing on OFFICAL maintained devices, because the moto g3 is fairly new the dev scene for this device is slowly speeding up and only maintained UNOFFICIALLY at the moment. (We could have an official port in the future.)
So unfortunately unless the dev states in the ROM description that it supports OTA (it can be implemented by developer) I'm afraid you will have to manually flash any updates. Which is easy and doesn't affect apps.
Now if you're changing from stock ROM I would backup your contacts as you will lose everything when installing a custom ROM. (You will only lose such as unlocking bootloader wipes the whole device.) As for any apps, if you have home WiFi just reinstall from play store instead of trying to back them up. You will have less problems that way as everyone insists on backing up. (I'm apologizing to you guys with the slow ISP though lol)
So anything afterwards should be okay!
Edit - you may not want to venture too far from stock if you're ever worried about warranty purposes.
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Hi! The answer is no to both questions. To avoid conflicts is better to full wipe your phone. Full wipe means the cleaning of /system and /data partitions. But your images and files you have won't be affected. Only the apps installed.
You need to download the updates from the post or from cyanogenmod site when officially supported. Installing updates won't affect apps and data.
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He said he was fairly new to the scene so I didn't want to confuse him with any partition info just yet.
But yes, full wipe is recommended for new ROMs or first custom.
Any updates can be dirty flashed. Dirty flash meaning without worry of losing data.
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christopherrrg said:
Well your son is correct, however I believe he means while you leave device remaining on stock software ie. What it was shipped with. Yes cyanogenmod does do the same thing on OFFICAL maintained devices, because the moto g3 is fairly new the dev scene for this device is slowly speeding up and only maintained UNOFFICIALLY at the moment. (We could have an official port in the future.)
So unfortunately unless the dev states in the ROM description that it supports OTA (it can be implemented by developer) I'm afraid you will have to manually flash any updates. Which is easy and doesn't affect apps.
Now if you're changing from stock ROM I would backup your contacts as you will lose everything when installing a custom ROM. (You will only lose such as unlocking bootloader wipes the whole device.) As for any apps, if you have home WiFi just reinstall from play store instead of trying to back them up. You will have less problems that way as everyone insists on backing up. (I'm apologizing to you guys with the slow ISP though lol)
So anything afterwards should be okay!
Edit - you may not want to venture too far from stock if you're ever worried about warranty purposes.
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He said he was fairly new to the scene so I didn't want to confuse him with any partition info just yet.
But yes, full wipe is recommended for new ROMs or first custom.
Any updates can be dirty flashed. Dirty flash meaning without worry of losing data.
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I think I am beginning to understand, but I have but more questions my friend. Since Cyanogen is not officially supported yet, do you recommend that I first unlock my bootloading and TWRP then wait for the official version?
Or if I install the unofficial version, will I have to fully wipe before installing an official version? And if I fully wipe, does that mean I have to install again my applications? Thank you very much Christopher and Nelson.
motomayor said:
I think I am beginning to understand, but I have but more questions my friend. Since Cyanogen is not officially supported yet, do you recommend that I first unlock my bootloading and TWRP then wait for the official version?
Or if I install the unofficial version, will I have to fully wipe before installing an official version? And if I fully wipe, does that mean I have to install again my applications? Thank you very much Christopher and Nelson.
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That would be entirely personal preference, I'm currently running TipsyOS found in the android development section for our device and I'm quite satisfied. Normally a full wipe would be recommended after switching to official. Also yes, anytime you change ROM you will need to reinstall apps. However when you update the same ROM to say a later dated revision then you don't need to wipe you just install over it and your apps automatically optimize. TWRP isn't official either but a dev did a great job porting it over for us, you can also find that lurking within one of the moto g XDA forums.
The only downside I have noticed so far is moto display isn't implemented in many custom ROMs besides 'Rapture' but sadly the dev doesn't own the device anymore.
& no problem! Ask away, we all share! :thumbup:
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motomayor said:
Thank you for the help christopherrrg! Sorry to be a bother but I have more questions:
* My son tells me Motorola will normally send updates to me automatically over the air. Does Cyanogenmod do the same thing?
* I already downloaded some applications on my phone like Shazam and AccuWeather. When I install Cyanogenmod, will they still be there? How about when I install updates?
Thank you very much for explaining.
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One more thing I'd like to mention, Motorola doesn't send the updates out to you your carrier does. Motorola provides the updates to you carrier and it's up to them to send out the update. You may find some carriers send out updates quickly and some slowly or possibly not at all. The carrier needs to be able to support an update before they send it out.
I'm not sure why you're in a hurry to jump from the stock rom. I'm finding stock very stable with excellent battery life. I would think you would want to root, then debloat stock before jumping to CM.
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Tel864 said:
One more thing I'd like to mention, Motorola doesn't send the updates out to you your carrier does. Motorola provides the updates to you carrier and it's up to them to send out the update. You may find some carriers send out updates quickly and some slowly or possibly not at all. The carrier needs to be able to support an update before they send it out.
I'm not sure why you're in a hurry to jump from the stock rom. I'm finding stock very stable with excellent battery life. I would think you would want to root, then debloat stock before jumping to CM.
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The reason is my son tells me Cyanogenmod is much more able to being customized. How do I debloat stock? Also unrelated, but is there any way to backup my applications if I ever fully wipe my phone? Thank you all!
motomayor said:
The reason is my son tells me Cyanogenmod is much more able to being customized. How do I debloat stock? Also unrelated, but is there any way to backup my applications if I ever fully wipe my phone? Thank you all!
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Yup your son is correct. Yes, when you're rooted there are several apps that can backup your apps and data.
Personally myself I paid for 'Root Explorer' and use that to manually remove apps from /system/app because I love doing everything....... manually lol
You can find several free file explorers on the play store as well.
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christopherrrg said:
Yup your son is correct. Yes, when you're rooted there are several apps that can backup your apps and data.
Personally myself I paid for 'Root Explorer' and use that to manually remove apps from /system/app because I love doing everything....... manually lol
You can find several free file explorers on the play store as well.
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Hi Christopher. I successfully unlocked my bootloader =^) now my plan is to stick with stock ROM for now. In the future, if I install TWRP will I have to wipe my device again? Thank you!
motomayor said:
Hi Christopher. I successfully unlocked my bootloader =^) now my plan is to stick with stock ROM for now. In the future, if I install TWRP will I have to wipe my device again? Thank you!
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Congratulations! Nope! Just make sure to use fastboot commands to send over the new recovery, and you should be all set. TWRP will root you automatically too.
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If you do decide to install twrp, it is highly recommended that you make a backup before moving any further, as it can restore your device to it's previous state, in case anything goes wrong or you fowl up some place down the road in your journey
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shadie21 said:
If you do decide to install twrp, it is highly recommended that you make a backup before moving any further, as it can restore your device to it's previous state, in case anything goes wrong or you fowl up some place down the road in your journey
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Hi shadie, correct me if I am wrong, but how do I back up my phone? I thought I need to be rooted to make a back up and since TWRP is how to root the phone, how do I backup before installing TWRP? Thank you kindly.
You use twrp to make the backup, and since your device is a Moto G3 (2015) you can download a copy of your stock firmware here on the site (so actually you will have two backups, a full device backup, and a backup on the device it self).
You can contact me on hangouts if you would like and i can walk you through the steps personally or one of my few buddy's in my group chat can assist you. Just drop me a line in a private message with your gmail and i can add you to the group. That's if you don't mind conversating with people of all age's, but we can assist you with around the clock help with your device, as we mainly deal with Moto devices (Moto E, Moto G, and Moto X) i am a member of the Motorola Feedback/Testdrive Community as well.
This also stands with anyone reading this post, If you would like to join my Hangouts group chat, you are all welcome to join, just drop me a private message with your name and gmail
If i take to long to respond just use my screen name @gmail.com to get a quicker response
I look forward to meeting you all
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Hello
This is a discussion thread for lineage 14.1 testing builds, new testing builds will be posted here, you will be required to report bugs attached with logcat.
Backup:
Make sure you have a full twrp backup before flash
How to flash:
Wipe data/system/cache then flash
Notice: already created an official topic, you can check it from the below link for last builds
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...unofficial-lineageos-lg-stylo-3-plus-t3749201
Sweet. I just bought this found and was pretty bummed that there was no custom rom. Anyone have any suggestions for rootn twrp procedures so i can participate. I am Jones for my fix of root! Can't stand not having it! I got to have it!!! Lol
Error.Loading said:
Sweet. I just bought this found and was pretty bummed that there was no custom rom. Anyone have any suggestions for rootn twrp procedures so i can participate. I am Jones for my fix of root! Can't stand not having it! I got to have it!!! Lol
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Here is my twrp and how to root guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/recovery-twrp-v3-lg-stylo-3-plus-t3649621
Error.Loading said:
Sweet. I just bought this found and was pretty bummed that there was no custom rom. Anyone have any suggestions for rootn twrp procedures so i can participate. I am Jones for my fix of root! Can't stand not having it! I got to have it!!! Lol
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Our very own messi did this for us
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3649621
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I dont know what happened...it was supposed to drop just the link...not half the posts...wtf
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Shazam!!! Thanks man!!
first build added.
do you have fm radio ?
messi2050 said:
do you have fm radio ?
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Hey Messi... All I have to do is wipe and flash this test build right??? Btw thanks for your work my friend
alewis2k12 said:
Hey Messi... All I have to do is wipe and flash this test build right??? Btw thanks for your work my friend
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Wipe data/ system/ cache then flash, yw
I will be making my attempt to root and Flash my recovery very shortly and will flash the ROM. I will keep you posted with my results
Lineage works
I wiped and flashed Lineage 14.1
It booted up, and went through the first-boot menu without a hitch.
Looks OK, so far.:fingers-crossed:
I made a backup of Lineage, and reverted to my rooted stock install (because its late, and i need my phone tommorrow)
No dice for me. Dangit. Got as far as flashing twrp but bootlooped after factory reset. It hurts so bad!!! Im atrocitie addicted to roms n root. I got to get my fix!!
Is it only a 340mb zip file?
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SoonersChuck said:
Is it only a 340mb zip file?
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My bad 375mb zip file
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i wiped all partitions in twrp, except the one with my personal data. And didnt have any issues
metro pcs MP450
how can I boot back into recovery... testing the build and its running great so far....
what are the bugs
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what are the bugs
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I did something wrong...somehow I had no su binary whatsoever...reinstalled my back up...feeding my kids breakfast...about to start on it again...it wouldnt let me punch in hidden menu codes...do they change or gone completely?
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SoonersChuck said:
I did something wrong...somehow I had no su binary whatsoever...reinstalled my back up...feeding my kids breakfast...about to start on it again...it wouldnt let me punch in hidden menu codes...do they change or gone completely?
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To root lineage you need to flash official root package from lineage site
messi2050 said:
To root lineage you need to flash official root package from lineage site
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Well...atleast my cherry got popped....hahahaha...took 41 yrs shhh! Dont tell nobody
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what are the bugs
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My data didn't work for some reason and I didn't have the play store... Other than that it was sweet....
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If you would like a rom for your model E4 (Qualcomm only), please provide me with an unmodified backup of your stock rom. I have all the firmwares I believe, and will start working on other models, but a backup would make it a lot quicker and easier for me. I will also need testers for them once they are built. Thanks in advance.
Couldn't install, getting error 7...
P.S.;installed after updating twrp to r3
Using Optimized Version:
Good News, the phone feels like new.
Bad News, the RSA fingerprint won't appear for some reason. (Tried to use easytether and now it just sits there connecting to nothing)
Any ideas?
SykkNyzz said:
Using Optimized Version:
Good News, the phone feels like new.
Bad News, the RSA fingerprint won't appear for some reason. (Tried to use easytether and now it just sits there connecting to nothing)
Any ideas?
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I'm not sure about that, I don't have that problem. That's strange. Try flashing the patched kernel linked in the op. Flash the Magisk uninstaller, then that kernel and Magisk again and let me know if it changes anything.
amarc78 said:
I'm not sure about that, I don't have that problem. That's strange. Try flashing the patched kernel linked in the op. Flash the Magisk uninstaller, then that kernel and Magisk again and let me know if it changes anything.
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I'll check soon.
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I'll check soon.
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Can't figure out what happened. But I'm just gonna sit and wait for now. Regular tethering isn't an issue rn.
(The method didn't work, but don't beat your head in plz)
Swapped to the Untouched version and RSA appeared the minute I plugged it into the PC. So imma try out the Debloated version tonight. Thank you for all your endeavors.
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Swapped to the Untouched version and RSA appeared the minute I plugged it into the PC. So imma try out the Debloated version tonight. Thank you for all your endeavors.
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I believe the seperate kernel I posted is the same as the as the one in the debloated build, it should work fine flashing on the optimized build. I'll have to fix that optimized build. Not sure why it works for me and not you, but I'm sure it's something with the kernel
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Thanks to amarc78 for the work. Debloated stock ROMs are best for CDMA carriers like Sprint & VZW. I'm hoping one for the unlocked retail variant (XT1768) will make its way soon. Looking forward to see the list expands.
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Thanks to amarc78 for the work. Debloated stock ROMs are best for CDMA carriers like Sprint & VZW. I'm hoping one for the unlocked retail variant (XT1768) will make its way soon. Looking forward to see the list expands.
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If you can provide me with an untouched system backup that was taken after the the OS was booted at least once and the boot.img I can have a rom for you tomorrow. You'll have to test it for me.
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If you can provide me with an untouched system backup that was taken after the the OS was booted at least once and the boot.img I can have a rom for you tomorrow. You'll have to test it for me.
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Amarc, unfortunately my E4 is no longer "virgin," with MagiskSU installed along with some other bits.
Regardless, wouldn't it work to debloat/optimize ROMs from the depo?
https://firmware.center/firmware/Motorola/Moto E4/Stock
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Amarc, unfortunately my E4 is no longer "virgin," with MagiskSU installed along with some other bits.
Regardless, wouldn't it work to debloat/optimize ROMs from the depo?
https://firmware.center/firmware/Motorola/Moto E4/Stock
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Only if I flash the system sparse chunks, boot it and then make a backup. If the ROMs aren't made from a backup that has been booted they seem to not want to boot. I had already flashed all the other firmwares and made backups without booting once first, but every rom I made didn't boot. So I'll have to either do it all over or get backups from others.
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I can't get the
Boost/Sprint Stock 7.1.1 Debloated
to boot.
It constantly does com.android.phone has stopped and I can't get past setup.
Knuxyl said:
I can't get the
Boost/Sprint Stock 7.1.1 Debloated
to boot.
It constantly does com.android.phone has stopped and I can't get past setup.
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What model/carrier do you have?
amarc78 said:
What model/carrier do you have?
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xt1766 and boost mobile
Knuxyl said:
xt1766 and boost mobile
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Seriously? I have no idea what to tell you. It works fine for me. Did you wipe everything before flashing it? Did you install anything else along with the rom?
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