development for the pure edition. - X 2014 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Title says it all.
I have the first gen X. No matter what ROM I had, I always found myself going back to stock. I ordered the pure edition today, I'm curious as to what's to come for this phone.
Thoughts?

matt99017d said:
Title says it all.
I have the first gen X. No matter what ROM I had, I always found myself going back to stock. I ordered the pure edition today, I'm curious as to what's to come for this phone.
Thoughts?
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I'm sure stuff will come as more people have it. All I want is root. Then I'll install xposed, gravitybox, and many other modules. Viper audio too. That's all I really need. Thank goodness it is very close to stock
Sent from my Nexus 4

0.0 said:
I'm sure stuff will come as more people have it. All I want is root. Then I'll install xposed, gravitybox, and many other modules. Viper audio too. That's all I really need. Thank goodness it is very close to stock
Sent from my Nexus 4
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Root will be easy if you have the pure edition....just have to get a working recovery first.

matt99017d said:
Root will be easy if you have the pure edition....just have to get a working recovery first.
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That's good to hear
But why do you need a working recovery? Can't you download SuperSU from the Play Store and install root?
Sent from my Nexus 4

0.0 said:
That's good to hear
But why do you need a working recovery? Can't you download SuperSU from the Play Store and install root?
Sent from my Nexus 4
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No.
SuperSU manages root. But you have to either find an exploit to acquire root or have an unlocked boot loader with a custom recovery to flash root.

matt99017d said:
No.
SuperSU manages root. But you have to either find an exploit to acquire root or have an unlocked boot loader with a custom recovery to flash root.
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Darn. I bought the pure edition so it'll be easy. I hope a recovery, preferably TWRP, will release shortly after some get their devices
Sent from my Nexus 4

There is a test recovery posted in q&a

I have no intention to root my Moto G or X 2014. Helium and Greenify work without root so it's good enough for me.

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[ROOT][5/24]Sprint One Root and Disable System Write Protection

Thanks to Dees_Troy getting TWRP working on this device, I have made an easy way to root your Sprint One and disable /system write protection.
Q&A​What does this contain?
Everything necessary to install the latest SuperSU and supporting files (su binary included)
Install latest busybox in recovery
A ported wp_mod.ko module for this kernel
A script to start wp_mod.ko
A modified boot.img - insecured (allows for remounting of /system to rw when in Android), enabled USB debugging by default, and added busybox run-parts (alows scripts to run during boot).
What is /system write protection?
HTC now keeps you from writing to /system through the kernel. When you try to modify anything in /system, you'll get a reboot. This cannot be fixed until there is source available, so this method by flar2 works wonderfully.
How is this different from this method?
TWRP's method is great, but it doesn't disable /system rw protection. This means that you will still experience issues when modifying /system when booted into Android (deleting/adding files, updating SuperSU binary, etc). I would recommend my flashable .zip method!
Can I use this if I already installed SuperSU from TWRP?
Yes, you can flash this with no issues.
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Instructions​
Download and flash TWRP
Download the .zip below, push it to the phone, reboot to recovery, and flash the .zip - Video by wwjoshdew here if you are unsure what to do! Thanks wwjoshdew!
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Download​
5.24.13 [1.29.651.10] - Download - Mirror (coming soon)
4.16.13 [1.29.651.7] - http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=22909751817929817 - Mirror - Mirror 2
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Credits​
Chainfire for SuperSU
Dees_Troy for making TWRP recovery for Sprint One
flar2 for the original wp_mod.ko
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Info
Changelog​
4.16.13 - Initial release
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Haha. You guys are blazing through this. I'm never really around during the days before a launch. I'm not sure how it works. I suppose you've earned a nap. Back to your dev dungeon in the morning though.
Sent straight out ta Compton
youkosnake said:
Haha. You guys are blazing through this. I'm never really around during the days before a launch. I'm not sure how it works. I suppose you've earned a nap. Back to your dev dungeon in the morning though.
Sent straight out ta Compton
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Nope, cranking out odex and deodex stock ROMs tonight
-viperboy- said:
Nope, cranking out odex and deodex stock ROMs tonight
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woooow someone is excited with his new toy :silly:.. can't say i blame you :good:
jayv1717 said:
woooow someone is excited with his new toy :silly:.. can't say i blame you :good:
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You bet lol it's lovely!
What a champion among men. Fine a bit longer nap when you're done. And the good gruel!
All jokes aside, thanks a lot for all of this. Now I'm prepped for Fridays release.
How'd you get into devving anyways? Did you have previous programming knowledge or just dive right in? I really wanna get into it and I'm very knowledgeable about computers and android but I've haven't dealt with coding much(save for a few lessons on codecademy) nor have looked much into development for android. Is it difficult to say add a new setting to the stock settings or to bake in/remove an app that wasn't there or needs to be removed?
Sorry if I'm taking up your time I'm just really interested in getting into it. I've been running other peoples ROMs from lgoptimusog>htcevoOG>htcevo3d>galaxye4gt>evolte>galaxys3 not to mention tablet ROMs and I just want to make my own tailored to me.
Sent straight outta Compton
So what fastboot commands would I use? I may make a tutorial on youtube once I get the Sprint HTC One on Friday. Rooting can be complicated, but is so much fun to do! Thanks for the fast root, I mean damn the phone ain't even out yet! So excited, as I cannot wait for Cyangenmod and PACMan ROM's. I love stock Android!
vampire5003 said:
So what fastboot commands would I use? I may make a tutorial on youtube once I get the Sprint HTC One on Friday. Rooting can be complicated, but is so much fun to do! Thanks for the fast root, I mean damn the phone ain't even out yet! So excited, as I cannot wait for Cyangenmod and PACMan ROM's. I love stock Android!
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The directions are in the OP and there is no need for fastboot to flash this. You may need to use fastboot to flash TWRP, please head over to that thread for support.
-viperboy- said:
The directions are in the OP and there is no need for fastboot to flash this. You may need to use fastboot to flash TWRP, please head over to that thread for support.
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Thanks for clarifying. The FAQ question asking "how is this different from the directions for TWRP?" had me thinking this was an alternative not something that works hand in hand. Perhaps adding that clarity might help others looking in here.
gk1984 said:
Thanks for clarifying. The FAQ question asking "how is this different from the directions for TWRP?" had me thinking this was an alternative not something that works hand in hand. Perhaps adding that clarity might help others looking in here.
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Right under it, it says:
Can I use this if I already installed SuperSU from TWRP?
Yes, you can flash this with no issues.
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So I think it's decently clear.
Are we not able to download files directly to the phone and then flash them in twrp with the one as we did with the ltevo? Thanks
Sent from my EVO using Xparent Blue Tapatalk 2
treIII said:
Are we not able to download files directly to the phone and then flash them in twrp with the one as we did with the ltevo? Thanks
Sent from my EVO using Xparent Blue Tapatalk 2
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It should work just the same. Its how ive done with every phone.
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
treIII said:
Are we not able to download files directly to the phone and then flash them in twrp with the one as we did with the ltevo? Thanks
Sent from my EVO using Xparent Blue Tapatalk 2
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Yeah, you can. If you have TWRP installed, you can flash one of the stock rooted ROMs I put out (they have this built-in), or if you want to just flash this, it's basically the same as stock Odex ROM. Your call, but I'd hop on a deodex ROM, all mods will be done for deodex ROMs.
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Yeah, you can. If you have TWRP installed, you can flash one of the stock rooted ROMs I put out (they have this built-in), or if you want to just flash this, it's basically the same as stock Odex ROM. Your call, but I'd hop on a deodex ROM, all mods will be done for deodex ROMs.
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Thanks viper. I'll have my phone tomorrow. I still liked the ltevo. My son will enjoy it though. S off. What firmware is the one for sprint coming with? And if it comes with the older firmware that I've seen posted should I just keep that until we get s off? I'm asking you viper because of your experience with android and HTC. Is there a way to disable otas on the one also? Again thank you
Sent from my EVO using Xparent Blue Tapatalk 2
treIII said:
Thanks viper. I'll have my phone tomorrow. I still liked the ltevo. My son will enjoy it though. S off. What firmware is the one for sprint coming with? And if it comes with the older firmware that I've seen posted should I just keep that until we get s off? I'm asking you viper because of your experience with android and HTC. Is there a way to disable otas on the one also? Again thank you
Sent from my EVO using Xparent Blue Tapatalk 2
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Mine says:
Baseband version: 1.00.20.0315
PRI Version: 3.17_003
I checked for updates before I flashed TWRP and my ROM, but there were no updates.
I have disabled OTA's on the stock builds that will be updated shortly
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Mine says:
Baseband version: 1.00.20.0315
PRI Version: 3.17_003
I checked for updates before I flashed TWRP and my ROM, but there were no updates.
I have disabled OTA's on the stock builds that will be updated shortly
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Should I take otaif I have one available it disregard? I'm sure you devs will come up with the firmware zips like before. Right? Where's s off viper. Joke.. impatient? Really. I wouldn't do that. Thanks
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treIII said:
Should I take otaif I have one available it disregard? I'm sure you devs will come up with the firmware zips like before. Right? Where's s off viper. Joke.. impatient? Really. I wouldn't do that. Thanks
Sent from my EVO using Xparent Blue Tapatalk 2
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You won't get an OTA message, and you don't want one cause it would ruin your ROM.
And yeah, someone will get firmware up at some point.
Link not working. Viperboy for your download...
xxRAMOTHxx said:
Link not working. Viperboy for your download...
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Sorry about that, put up 2 mirrors for ya

Xposed framework lag

So I've tested twice and every time I uninstall Xposed framework my phone gets snappier. This is even with the write protection bypass. Anyone else notice this?
Sent from my pwned Moto X
Hmmm.... I've never noticed a difference. It's been pretty straight across the board.
This phone is always crazy fast for me, faster than my HTC One oddly enough.
No issue but I did the old fashion way of rooting this beast , I think either a clean install is needed or there's bugs that still need to be ironed out with jcase's root method
Sent on my Moto x
Just try it. Uninstall and compare.
Sent from my pwned Moto X
wera750 said:
Just try it. Uninstall and compare.
Sent from my pwned Moto X
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No difference on my phone snappy with or without xposed and I ran the cwm xposed removal rool
Sent on my Moto x
Maybe it's a non unlocked bootloader thing? Or maybe a specific module. I was using gravity box and Moto Xposed.
Sent from my pwned Moto X
wera750 said:
Maybe it's a non unlocked bootloader thing? Or maybe a specific module. I was using gravity box and Moto Xposed.
Sent from my pwned Moto X
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Using gravity,motoxposed, 30 volume steps, app settings, theme engine, alternate app picker and boot manager without any lag
Sent on my Moto x
Both me and my coworker noticed increased lag and worse battery with Xposed installed on our Moto X's. It's good, but for my priorities it's not optimal.
flashallthetime said:
No issue but I did the old fashion way of rooting this beast , I think either a clean install is needed or there's bugs that still need to be ironed out with jcase's root method
Sent on my Moto x
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What old fashion way?
clankfu said:
What old fashion way?
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Unlock bootloader, flash recovery and flash supersu none of this easy root with an app, that's way to easy
Sent on my Moto X
flashallthetime said:
Unlock bootloader, flash recovery and flash supersu none of this easy root with an app, that's way to easy
Sent on my Moto X
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Oh wow...I didn't know it was that simple. To clarify, I just have to unlock the bootloader via Motorola's official website, flash either TWRP or CWM and flash the latest SuperSU?
In that exact order?
And you get write to system privileges? That actually seems easier to me than rebooting back and forth between recovery and normal for write permissions.
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I have the Sprint version btw.
clankfu said:
Oh wow...I didn't know it was that simple. To clarify, I just have to unlock the bootloader via Motorola's official website, flash either TWRP or CWM and flash the latest SuperSU?
In that exact order?
And you get write to system privileges? That actually seems easier to me than rebooting back and forth between recovery and normal for write permissions.
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Lol I feel for you but at least you still have a warranty, mine void gone history down the toilet
Sent on my Moto x
flashallthetime said:
Lol I feel for you but at least you still have a warranty, mine void gone history down the toilet
Sent on my Moto x
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I actually haven't rooted yet. Your method just seems like less of a pain but yea, the warranty thing sucks. I'm still hoping someone comes up with an unofficial way to unlock the bootloader for the Sprint version.
flashallthetime said:
Lol I feel for you but at least you still have a warranty, mine void gone history down the toilet
Sent on my Moto x
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Can you confirm you have system write privileges if you unlock bootloader and flash root via custom recovery?
Sent from my HTC One mini
phositadc said:
Can you confirm you have system write privileges if you unlock bootloader and flash root via custom recovery?
Sent from my HTC One mini
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Yes I have r/w privileges with unlocked bootloader
Sent on my Moto x
scorpion667 said:
Both me and my coworker noticed increased lag and worse battery with Xposed installed on our Moto X's. It's good, but for my priorities it's not optimal.
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Same here. I enjoyed the customization Xposed brings but for now it's back to stock.
You can reinstall
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Definitely seeing lag with Xposed. I ended up uninstalling it, too. Some of those tweaks were nice, though...hopefully it will get better and I can reinstall it at some point.
This may be a dumb question... How do you go about uninstalling xposed framework? Would it be just by uninstalling the app, or via some other way?
mazubo said:
This may be a dumb question... How do you go about uninstalling xposed framework? Would it be just by uninstalling the app, or via some other way?
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Open xposed app and go to framework, you should see an uninstall button
Sent on my Moto X

Rooting 4.4 AT&T version

i have a Moto X with 4.4 update. this morning i've tried to switch to ART but i've seen i can't use whatsapp.
- are there any chances to use whatsapp with ART WITHOUT root on 4.4 stock?
- if i decide to root (downgrading to 4.2.2 with camera update, and then rooting 4.4), is then possible return completely stock?
can i follow this guide? my AT&T version can't unlock bootloader and i read commands as flash recovery.img ecc., is it possible?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446515
- can i receive OTA update with 4.4 rooted or i have to return every time stock and then upgrade my firmware? (because of locked bootloader)
thanks
from what i have read if you decide to root 4.4 you can allways re-downgrade back to 4.2 camera update and flash the 4.4 OTA. and be completly stock
thank you, i'm going to try the complete procedure now
let you know
ok, rooted successfully.
2 questions:
- AOSP browser doesn't work on 4.4, my issue?
-how can i change strenght and power of vibration?
P910iii said:
ok, rooted successfully.
2 questions:
- AOSP browser doesn't work on 4.4, my issue?
-how can i change strenght and power of vibration?
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for the AOSP browser look here its for the nexus but from the threads i have read people using the nexus aosp browser on the moto X so it is worth a shot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2510676&page=2
here is also a download link for the browser fromt he kangkat rom
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760975758
for the strength of the vib im not sure i would look at the xposed thread and see if any of the modules give you that option
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2421453
dray_jr said:
for the AOSP browser look here its for the nexus but from the threads i have read people using the nexus aosp browser on the moto X so it is worth a shot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2510676&page=2
here is also a download link for the browser fromt he kangkat rom
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23252070760975758
for the strength of the vib im not sure i would look at the xposed thread and see if any of the modules give you that option
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2421453
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thank you, browser installed succseffully but i remember it much better, it's quite slow , maybe is not perfect with kitkat
for vibration strenght i've not found any modules
Yes allot of people are saying the browser is not as good as the old one. I use Firefox myself
Sent from Rooted Sprint Moto X, TWRP, enhanced kernel
dray_jr said:
Yes allot of people are saying the browser is not as good as the old one. I use Firefox myself
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I love Firefox...use it on all my PCs... But I hate it on my phone..I use dolphin browser...I absolutely LOVE it..
Slapped my Moto
Thank you. Dolphin runs very well
Inviato dal mio XT1058 utilizzando Tapatalk
P910iii said:
Thank you. Dolphin runs very well
Inviato dal mio XT1058 utilizzando Tapatalk
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I love the quickness of it and the fact u can get shortcuts..like drawing a "g" gets u to Google..
Slapped my Moto

Verizon Moto X ROMs

What does everyone think the best rom is for the Dev Edition? I'm trying to decide between P. A. C. Man rom or CM what suggestions do you guys have?
Sent from my XT1060
Stock rom, rooted with Xposed and Gravity Box.
No need for a custom rom really....
Unless you have a DE, your choices are either stock rom with Xposed or Eclipse
I have DE. My bad
Sent from my XT1060
Pr0f_Farnsw0rth said:
Unless you have a DE, your choices are either stock rom with Xposed or Eclipse
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Winam Xposed doesn't work with moto x does it? It gives me a bunch of alerts when I install it and open it.
Sent from my XT1060
tcrews said:
Stock rom, rooted with Xposed and Gravity Box.
No need for a custom rom really....
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This. Rooted stock with Xposed and GravityBox.
Swimboy46163 said:
Winam Xposed doesn't work with moto x does it? It gives me a bunch of alerts when I install it and open it.
Sent from my XT1060
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If you read the description of Wanam, you would know that it's designed to only work with TouchWiz.
nhizzat said:
This. Rooted stock with Xposed and GravityBox.
If you read the description of Wanam, you would know that it's designed to only work with TouchWiz.
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I can't seem to get pie controls or desktop expander to work for some reason. Anyone have any clue why?
Sent from my XT1060

[Q&A] XDABBEB's VS982.5

Holy **** I thought you forgot about this
Lawlrus said:
Holy **** I thought you forgot about this
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I just needed some free time to do it properly. Making an international gsm firmware work fully on Verizon is a pain in the you-know-what.
I also had the motivation of wanting to fully port the G3 camera driver which I never got around to with the initial G3 port I did with Cloudy and Tangjun. I'm happy to say it was worth it. Hope you enjoy it.
xdabbeb said:
I just needed some free time to do it properly. Making and international gsm firmware work fully on Verizon is a pain in the you-know-what.
I also had the motivation of wanting to fully port the G3 camera driver which I never got around to with the initial G3 port I did with Cloudy and Tangjun. I'm happy to say it was worth it. Hope you enjoy it.
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I'm sure everyone will, awesome job getting CDMA support mashed into it. I can't imagine how difficult that could have been
Coming from CloudyG3 with TWRP 2.7.0.0 can i just perform all the steps above or would it be better to restore to stock 26a first? Wipe system? Last time I went from CloudyG3 back to stock I lost knock on and had to restore it using your hiddenmenu apk. Any idea if I can expect something similar? Willing to be a bit of a guinea pig if you think I'll have a better than not chance for success.
Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
doublej713 said:
Coming from CloudyG3 with TWRP 2.7.0.0 can i just perform all the steps above or would it be better to restore to stock 26a first? Wipe system? Last time I went from CloudyG3 back to stock I lost knock on and had to restore it using your hiddenmenu apk. Any idea if I can expect something similar? Willing to be a bit of a guinea pig if you think I'll have a better than not chance for success.
Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
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No need to...just follow the install directions above. The only reason you (or anyone) ever lost knock-on is because they had flashed a kernel (if it's included with the rom it's the same thing) that enabled knock code and consequently updated the touchscreen firmware. Knock code also has a framework component that LG/Verizon for whatever reason never included in their firmware...so when you came back to a vs980 stock rom you also lost knock-on due to the newer firmware not being compatible with that firmware. It's a simple as that. All that has EVER been needed to restore it is a simple 10 second procedure.
This firmware package DOES have framework support for knock-on, so I built my kernel to use it. If you switch back to a VS980 Stock rom after this, you'll need to do the touchfw update in one of the 4 different ways that have been detailed.
I flashed XDABBEB's VS98026A Boostack but my Twrp version in twrp says 2.8.0.1. Am I ok to proceed?
Edit: I serched for blastagator and found his thread for twrp. I updated to the newest that way.
I'm moving on...
@xdabbeb am I reading this correctly that it is bumped and not loki'd?
kmcrane said:
I flashed XDABBEB's VS98026A Boostack but my Twrp version in twrp says 2.8.0.1. Am I ok to proceed?
Edit: I serched for blastagator and found his thread for twrp. I updated to the newest that way.
I'm moving on...
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The bootstack is the same one I had posted for my 26A rom. I didn't/don't want to confuse people with having more than one bootstack zip for now while everyone transitions from loki to bump. That said, if you had just continued on to install the rom you would've noticed that the firmware zip installs the new/bumped 2.8.1.2. Just follow the steps and you'll be fine.
Lawlrus said:
@xdabbeb am I reading this correctly that it is bumped and not loki'd?
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Correcto
Can I use the LG and Google apps from 2.3? I didn't see it mentioned in the OP so I wanted to confirm.
Edit seen kernel info
bowen873 said:
Can I use the LG and Google apps from 2.3? I didn't see it mentioned in the OP so I wanted to confirm.
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No, they're not compatible but all the newest Google apps are at the play store.
chadmledford said:
Sorry if I missed it somewhere in op but what is this based on? Lg g3 ROM?
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Yes
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Another thing i notice is that the smart notice isn't working. Maybe that is why it was not preloaded on the screen.
If i want to restore my nandroid backup of CloudyG3 can i just flash cloudyfa's kk baseband then restore from twrp 2.8.1.2 or do I need to downgrade the recovery and/or bootloader?
Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
Wow this is really cool. Thanks so much. On boot Verizon login crashes, and amazon kindle does the same thing. Not that i care just fyi.
markrulesallnow said:
Wow this is really cool. Thanks so much. On boot Verizon login crashes, and amazon kindle does the same thing. Not that i care just fyi.
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Did you wipe data or did you dirty flash? Neither of those apps exist in mine.
Very cool! I think I will have to give this a whirl. Thanks XDABBEB!
WOW....awesome work!! I did verify that the 26a bootstack I had was the same in the OP by verifying the Md5.
Flashed this last night and nothing but praise for this ROM. Everything works great even Tap to Pay (Soft Card). This is the only G3 ROM where I have seen it work at all.
sunkim50 said:
Flashed this last night and nothing but praise for this ROM. Everything works great even Tap to Pay (Soft Card). This is the only G3 ROM where I have seen it work at all.
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Did you need to install the RootCloak xposed module? I know that this ROM hides root, and I confirmed that in the settings, but when I start Soft Card it tells me it can't be run on a rooted device.
doublej713 said:
Did you need to install the RootCloak xposed module? I know that this ROM hides root, and I confirmed that in the settings, but when I start Soft Card it tells me it can't be run on a rooted device.
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Yes, I installed xposed framework and rootcloak to get it to work. Also, if you are running ART you need to disable before trying to get xposed to work.
I'm so psyched this is finally coming out, I'd given up on ever seeing this ROM come out a few months ago and have been putting up with the roaming bug on CloudyG3 ever since. So glad I don't have to deal with that crap now. Thanks man.

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