[Q] Wifi channels 12 & 13 - Atrix 4G General

Hi,
Does anyone know how to make atrix wifi to see 12 & 13 channels? I have AT&T atrix with Alien #4 and australian 100 radio. I've tried to change ro.wifi.channels in build.prop, to add wifi_country_code=EU into /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db, but no luck Also, i don't have "Regulatory domain" option in advanced wifi settings. Please help.

i think you have to change or reflash the rom ? on 2.3.4 only i have 11 channels , 13 channels and 14 channels in regulatory domain so i dont have 12 channels

What kernel do you use? Do you have AT&T or International Atrix?

stock international atrix 2.3.4,
ATRIX MB860 Retail Greece, Central Europe, Nordics
Blur_Version.45.31.1.MB860.NonEFIGSRetail.en.EU
baseband N_01.100.00R
only 1-11 channels

i know aura has the option to select the regulatory domain. or cm7 that one has it too

It seems that it depends on kernel. I have this option using faux kernel, but I don't have it when I use stock, eternity project or clemsyn kernels

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Mobile Network State Disconnected - AOKP [Release] Build 38

Just installed:
AOKP [Release] Build 38
was running:
[DEV][RC5] Team Nyx [Android 4.0.4] (ICSSGS)
After the install of AOKP when I boot into to system the Signal bars for the netowrk are Gray instead of Blue.
I look into System Settings --> About Phone. and it says "Mobile Network State Disconnected"
I try to surf the web, doesn't work.
I can make and receive phone calls.
Baseband version: I9000XXJVU
Kernal Version: 3.1.10_IctGlitch_V14-B6_I9K-T959D [email protected] #1
When I was running Team Nyx I didn't have this problem.
The Kernal version I was running with Team Nyx was [Kernel][ICS] Devil2_0.94 [24/05/12].
Will installing a different version of the Kernal fix it? or a different modem?
If so, which one should I try and where do I get it?
BTW, I am in Saskatchewan (Canada).
Thanks,
Chad
So I figured it out, for some reason I needed to enter in Access Point Name manually.
Not sure how this will work if I am roaming and happen to need to connect to a different network.
I don't know why this ROM wouldn't pick up this info its self and the other ROM's I have tried all worked. Anyone have some incite into this?
Thanks.

[Q] Defy+ wifi problem

Hi!
I have a Defy+ and i flashed the latest Quarx build with the custom kernel and if i connect to the wifi after a few minutes or few downloaded MBs it's stops working-so wifi signal is OK but no connection!On motoicegun cm9 rom wifi works very well,but i want to enjoy the smooth quarx build
Anybody some idea?A clean install might help?My base is 2.3.6 BL7
Please ask all questions in the Q&A section. Thread moved there.
Nothing????Somebody please help me!!!
mihione said:
Hi!
I have a Defy+ and i flashed the latest Quarx build with the custom kernel and if i connect to the wifi after a few minutes or few downloaded MBs it's stops working-so wifi signal is OK but no connection!On motoicegun cm9 rom wifi works very well,but i want to enjoy the smooth quarx build
Anybody some idea?A clean install might help?My base is 2.3.6 BL7
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Try turn off the "avoid poor connection" option in Wi-Fi - advanced.
Thank if I was helpful.
Cheers
Sent from my Awesome Defy!
got the same problem
"avoid poor connections" on my defy is disabled
(red lens, newest CM10 from Quarx (but on earlier builds also))
Wireless security
Try changing the security on the wireless router. For me WiFi was useless until I changed from WPA2-PSK to WPA-PSK.
Right now I'm not at home so I can't tell if this stands for the new update as well. Worth a try.
My brother have a green lense defy and it's working very good at the same router and same build,but my defy+ doesn't.
Avoid poor connections is disabled :/
It's a very common problem, some have it, some never experience it. Sometimes a router firmware upgrade helps, sometime editing the tiwlan.ini and turning off the N mode. I thought it would be easier to start with the router and if you are feeling brave then
1. Use the Root explorer, open this file path: “/etc/wifi/”,
2. Make a backup and use the file editor to open the “tiwlan.ini”.
3. Find this two lines below, change the value if it is not 0.
HT_Enable = 0 # 0=diable 802.11n support
BurstModeEnable = 0 # 0 - Disabled 1 - Enabled
4. Save the file, then reboot your Defy.
This approach never helped me but who knows...
But still, you should start with the router really.
changing 1 to 0 worked...
thanks for the last post....
worked for me..:good:.
Thank you!I upgraded my router firmware and it's working!!!I hope it will be working on the most routers not only at home
You're Welcome
You're welcome, glad to help, but yeah it's a serious problem and you can't update every router's fw
De ha akarod megpróbálhatod, csak kérlek fényképezd le az arcokat amikor bejelented, hogy "Nem megy a Defy-m önöknél, frissíthetek routert? :laugh: "

Firefox os

Bro's and dudes of xda,here I have ported the Firefox os for HTC Desire C. Base Rom is AOSP,Firefox os is keon mobiles 18th platform. In this port we can set the network carrier manually,but not automatically.and nightly build platform 26 we can't set the carrier manually because cellular&data is not enabled to select ,so the network is no working. Does anyone know how fix that. Pls help me an awesome Firefox os is waiting for you:thumbup::thumbup:
For auto config network
Go to /b2g/gaia/shared/resource/apn.xml
Add you network information here
I have this problem in nexus4 (carrier Thailand : Dtac trinet)

[INDEX][REF][GUIDE][TUTORIAL][RESOURCE] Welcome to your Motorola Moto X - Resource

Technical Specifications -
Model Number(s) -
T-Mobile (Developer Edition GSM) - XT1053
AT&T, Rogers, Vivo & Claro (Brazil, Puerto Rico), Oi & TIM (Brazil), Movistar & Claro (Chile) - XT1058
Verizon - XT1060
Sprint - XT1056
US Cellular - XT1055
Republic Wireless - XT1049
US Regional (NVC,Inland Cellular, Illinois Valley Cellular) - XT1050
Europe, India - XT1052
Frequencies / Bands:
AT&T and T-Mobile - UMTS 850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900 MHz; GSM 850, 900, 1800 MHz AWS 1900, 2100 MHz
Verizon - GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
UMTS bands 850/900/1900/2100 MHz with HSPA+ up to 42 Mbps
CDMA EVDO Rev. A: 850/1900 MHz
LTE bands 750 MHz
Sprint - Quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900)
Tri Band UMTS (850/1900/2100)DC HSPA+
Display Resolution: 720 x 1280 pixels AMOLED
Screen Size: 4.7" 16M Color
Bluetooth Enabled: Yes
Wi-Fi Enabled: Yes
Internal Memory: 16 GB (Actual Space for user data 12 GB)
32GB (Actual Space for user data ~28 GB)
External Memory: None
Size / Dimensions: 5.09 x 2.57 x 0.41 inches (129.3 x 65.3 x 10.4 mm)
Weight: 4.59 oz (130 g)
Battery Life: 2200 mAh (Not User Replaceable)
Camera: 10 MP Camcorder: 1920x1080 (1080p HD) (60 fps) Front-facing camera: 2 megapixels
Operating System: Android 4.4, 4.3, 4.2.2
Keyboard: Touch Screen
GPS: Yes
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Unique Features -
Motorola Assist
Active Notifications
Touchless Control
Moto Maker
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Moto X Review -
Moto X Review - Engadget - reviewed on September 2013
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List of Commonly used Terms -
All that is fine, but I don't know what this rooting, flashing, nandroid, Modding etc. mean? Yelp ?
Fear Not! Here's a little Cheat Sheet for you. Please thank @benjamingwynn for this. I took his original list for HTC and extended it for here. Given bellow is a Glossary of sorts for commonly used terms. Please let me know if I missed any and I will add it.
ADB - "Android Debug Bridge" a system that can be accessed using a computer where you can manage the device from. You need the Android SDK to use it.
AFAIK - "As far as I know"
AOSP - "Android open source project" a project by Google Inc. to give android to developers and manufactures for free (see open-source)
APK - "Android Package" an Android application
Binary - (sometimes called bin's) a group of executable files.
Brick - When the device refuses to boot at all, despite having a full battery is termed as Bricking. Most of the times, the devices gives some indication of problems such as blinking Red Led, but no other signs of life. It is also called Hard Brick. Also see Soft Brick.
Bootloader - Its a small piece of code that's embedded in the device. Its the first to be executed when the device is turned on.
CDMA/GSM - A type of network communication between phones and carriers. GSM phones normally are included with SIM Cards that authorize them onto the network. CDMA have this authorization built in and do not need a sim card.
CM - See CyanogenMod
CM9 - Cyanogenmod 9. A modified version of ICS release of Android 4.0.x. (see CynogenMod)
CM10 - Cyanogenmod 10. A modified version of Jelly Bean release of Android 4.2.x as well as 4.3.x (see CynogenMod)
CM11 - Cyanogenmod 11. A modified version of Kitkat release of Android 4.4.x. (see CynogenMod)
Custom recovery - An unofficial recovery developed by other developers for your device. Its typically used to install unoffical ROMs. See CWM and TWRP.
CWM - ClockWorkMod, a project that makes Custom Recovery.
Cyanogenmod - A free open-source project based on the AOSP. It is a modded (see modded) version of the Android firmware
Dev - See developer.
Developer - A man or woman who has created (developed) software.
Deodexed - Where the two part ODEX files (see Odex) are moved into the actual APK (apk), thus making it one.
Execute - To "run" or "start" a binary
Firmware - a piece of software to make hardware function correctly. This can refer to Radio Firmware, but is normally used as another name for ROM. (See ROM)
Flash - The process of installing a software on your device.
Flashing - See Flash.
FOTA - "Firmware over the air" this normally refers to ROM's but can refer to radio firmware (see OTA)
Froyo - Android 2.2
GB - Could mean one of two things. 1. Gingerbread or 2. Great Britain
Gingerbread - Android 2.3
Governor - A system embedded into the kernel to automatically change the current working CPU frequency depending on the workload. It would only go up to what it is overclocked (or underclocked) to, this is called the maximum frequency. It would not drop bellow the (just as easily configurable) minimum frequency.
Honeycomb - Android 3.x. it was never released or ported to the wildfire s because it was built for tablets.
Ice cream sandwich/ICS - Android 4.0. The latest version of Android.
JDK - "Java Development Kit" an SDK for the java platform. It is needed to run the Android SDK.
JRE - "Java Runtime Environment" a collection of binarys and files to allow java software to execute.
KANG - The process of creating a code based of someone else's code.
Kernel - This is another term brought over from Linux World. A Kernel is a piece of software, that takes over from the Bootloader and then completes the booting of the device. It handles the CPU and other vital components. A modded kernel may be used for overclocking.
Library's/Libs - a set of instructions for applications to use to function. A functioning camera lib would allow the camera to be used.
Logcat - A logging system built into the ADB
Mod - A modification to a part of the phones software. It is also POSSIBLE to mod the phones hardware but is not recommended.
Modding - To perform a mod
Modded - to have included mods or condition after applying a mod.
Modification - see mod
Open-Source - (not to be confused with free) A piece of software that is free to edit, use, distribute and share with no charge.
OTA - "Over the air" a term used to indicate software that was sent to phones directly through the internet to their phones.
Radio - (not to be confused with Radio Firmware) A piece of hardware that allows communication. There are 3 main radios in your phone. Bluetooth, WiFi and GSM/CDMA.
Radio Firmware - (see firmware) a type of software that allows correct communication with the radio and the operating system. A newer firmware would normally improve battery life and call quality. The radio firmware only applies to the CDMA/GSM radio.
Overclock - (not to be confused with underclock) to exceed the default maximum CPU speed. This could make a phone more powerful but may cause damage. Although no damaged has been reported so far it could still drain battery life.
Nandroid - Its a process of taking a backup of most of the partitions in Android. This is usually performed in Recovery Console when OS is not running.
Partition - Similar to Linux, Android storage is divided into Partitions. These are akin to compartments that house specific part of the OS boot and operation.
RAM - Could be one of three meanings: 1. Memory for the CPU to process processes. 2. Random Access Memory, a place where information can be used, executed from, modified, or deleted. 3. A type of sheep.
Recovery - Its a dedicated Android partition, that has Recovery console installed. This is invisible during normal operation of the android device.
ROM - 1. A modified version of the Android operating system operating system. 2. Read Only Memory, a place where information is stored and can not be destroyed, modified or written to.
RSD - Remote software download.
RUU - "ROM Update Utility" An automatic installer for Radio Firmware, ROM and HBOOT. (Predominantly used on HTC).
SBF - A file extension used for RSDLite files.
SD - Short term for MicroSD
SDK - "Software Development Kit" a set of tools used for software development.
Soft Brick - When the device refuses to boot despite a full battery, but shows some other signs of life, its considered as soft Bricked. Also see Brick
Stock - An unchanged version of something. Example: I just flashed stock Rom. Typically this term may be used to refer to Official firmware. But this is not the case always.
TWRP - Team Win Recovery Project. This also has a newer edition called TWRP 2.
Underclock - to change your phones maximum frequency to LOWER than the default to attempt to extend the phones lifespan and battery.
WFS - "Wildfire S" an armv6 device made by HTC in 2011.
WIP - "Work In Progress"
Zipalligned - This is something that makes a ROM faster. Best see this link for more.
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Ok Now that you have a hang of your device, you probably want to explore your options and maybe install a Custom Rom. Well, the first thing you will need is to Root the Device.
So what really is a Root ? Why should I do it ? Would it break my Phone ? How about my Warranty ? All legitimate questions. To start off, here's an easy guide by Lifehacker. This whole concept may seem mystical to some of us. Let me try to make it pretty straightforward. Rooting is a process on Android that effectively grants you superuser access. Think of it as Administrator access on Windows. Android is a derivative of Linux. So those from Linux should have no difficulty with this concept.
There are certain operations that only a Superuser can do. Hence you'd want to root in order to so. For ex, remove any application that is installed as System application. Just like on on Windows, Root access does come with risk, so you need to use it with care. Just because you have Root access, does not mean your phone is broken. Typically making wrong changes to system with Root access, will result in affecting smooth operation of your phone. In extreme cases, the device may be Bricked if incorrect software (Rom, Mod or others) is flashed.
When it comes to Warranty, typically Root as such does not void your warranty. But if you end up flashing anything with a custom Recovery, then your Warranty may be voided.
Rooting -
Ok so, I got what Root is and I need to be responsible in what I do. How do I get the root ? Well the first and basic thing would be to install appropriate drivers for Windows. Next in order to Root, please follow the thread to install PwnMyMoto by @jcase. If you have received the Camera update, then you will need RockMyMoto to patch PwnMyMoto. are on Kitkat, then you will need SlapMyMoto. There's a nice Tutorial by @Tha TechnoCrat as well for you. There could be additional questions or specific questions about bootloader downgrade or otherwise. If so you may wish to review a reference thread by @dray_jr
Once rooted, some of you may wish to stick with that and not proceed any further. With root, you will want to remove some of the apps that you don't need. I wish to suggest that you take a complete backup with a tool such as Titanium Backup. That way if you accidentally uninstall/remove something that's critical to android's operation, then you can restore it. For those of you, who wish to install custom Rom, read on.
The first step towards installing a custom Rom is to install a custom Recovery.
Please note, In order to flash any custom Recoveries, you need to have unlocked Bootloader. Barring the open Bounty, the only viable option right now is to get an unlock code from Motorola. Do know that according to this blog, unlocking the Bootloader of a Developer Edition device will NOT VOID WARRANTY!
If you do not wish to unlock your Bootloader, you may also wish to explore Safe Strap. It is a Bootstrap / Recovery for locked bootloader phones. Its aim is to avoid making changes to the main system partition and only flash or make large changes to the Data Partition in general, /sdcard in particular. When SafeStrap is installed, you should see a menu at boot, with a choice to enter recovery. As of now, the recovery of Safestrap is based on TWRP 2.6.3.0. If you wish to proceed down this path, please see this thread for more details.
Reference - Moto X Forum Thread.
ROOTING WITH LOLLIPOP UPDATE -
With the Lollipop update, rooting process is different. You may wish to review [HOW TO] How to Root 5.1 with (unlocked bootloader) if you have already unlocked the bootloader. If not, you might want to do so, preferably before the update.
For those with AT&T or Verizon version of Moto X, there is another option to Root. Please review Moto X Root AT&T/VZW [KXA21.12-L1.26] for more details on this. Do note, it does require specific firmware version.
Custom Recoveries -
A Custom Recovery is a unofficial Recovery Console that can be flashed to your device's Recovery Partition.
Typically unofficial recoveries offer several advantages over Stock or Official Recovery. Hence the unofficial recoveries are necessary in order to flash a Custom Rom. Apart from flashing a Rom, Kernel or any other firmware, unofficial Recoveries can also take Nandroids.
An unofficial Recovery is also commonly referred to as Custom Recovery. There are two major projects that contribute Custom recoveries. One is called CWM. The other is called TWRP. Given bellow is a list of Custom Recoveries available for your device.
The internal Storage of Moto X does support F2FS, a file system developed by Samsung engineers. The custom recoveries too do support the same.
TWRP 2 Recovery v2.7.1.1 - Official
[HIDE/] Please visit TWRP 2 Project Official website for the latest version.[/HIDE]
TWRP Recovery v2.6.3.1 by @Hashcode -
TWRP 2 Project Recovery for Android KitKat (Android v4.4). As with TWRP 2, this is a touch Recovery. Head over to the Thread for more details.
(Thread updated as of 11-19-2013)
TWRP Recovery v2.6.3 by @dhacker29 -
This is TWRP 2 project brought over to Moto X by @dhacker29. Keeping with TWRP 2, its a Touch Recovery. It does have F2FS support. Head over to the thread for more details.
(Thread updated as of 11-25-13)
CWM Recovery Touch v 6.0.4.8 by @scoobaspeaz -
Touch enabled version for XT 1060 alone. Please visit the thread for details.
(Thread as of 14th April 2014)
Philz Touch Recovery v 6.4.1.5 by @Phil3759 -
This Recovery is for all XT10xx devices. Although Philz is based on CWM, it adds a host of advanced features that are not available in CWM. Please visit the thread for more details.
(Thread as of 15th January 2014)
CWM Recovery v 6.0.4.5 by @dhacker29 -
This is an unofficial Port of the ClockWorkMod Recovery to Moto X. It does have support for F2FS. Head over to the thread for more details.
(Thread as of 12-16-2013)
Open Recovery v 2.09 by @Skrilax_CZ -
One of the big difference Open Recovery has over TWRP and CWM is that, it can backup and restore modem firmware. In particular, it can backup the following partitions.
Code:
boot, cache, data, fsg, logo, modem, modemst1, modemst2, system.
It has F2FS support, however, after Motorola released 4.4 image, f2fs has been broken. Those of you, who are using it, can chime in on any issues.
It was designed for Droid MAXX but works well for Moto X. Head over to the thread for more details.
(Thread as of 12-02-2013)
Back to Stock -
Just like rooting and using custom Roms, there will be a time when some of us might decide that they want to start over. For any reason, should you wish to restore the phone to the condition that it was in when it arrived, that's certainly possible to do. This is collectively called Return to Stock. Your best places to review are the excellent guides. You can go with
[GUIDE][VIDEO] Moto X - Return to 100% stock (using RSD Lite OR manual flash). by @TechSavvy2.
It is possible that you only wish to go to stock so that you receive Android updates such as Lollipop, in which case, you don't have to go to stock Recovery. If so, please review [REF][How To] Return to STOCK Recovery (IF rooted) and sideload OTA by @KidJoe.
ROMs for Moto X
ROMs -
Given bellow is a list of known Roms for Moto X. If I miss on a Great Rom, let me know.
AOSP ROMs - [KITKAT 4.4.x]
Android Open Source Project, commonly known as AOSP is a repository of Official Google Codebase for Android. Any Rom built from this code will provide a true Android Experience.
CM 11 by @dhacker -
The Rom has been posted by @scoobaspeaz on behalf of @dhacker. This is a Unified build that is confirmed to work on both the 4.3 and 4.4 bootloaders.Please visit the thread for more details.
(Rom Posted as of 16th April 2014)
TRUMOTOX Rom by @ZeROMCreator -
This CM 11 based Rom is only for the Verizon Variant XT 1060. It includes some very interesting features such as Audio Mods, Performance improvements Ad Blocking and a host of other features. Please visit the thread for more details.
(Rom Thread as of 24th December 2013)
AOSPA ROM by @ayysir -
This is an interesting AOSP Rom based on Google Codebase. The developer does not have this device but the build has been working fine for other users.
(Rom thread as of 21st March 2014)
UNOFFICIAL PARANOID ANDROID ROM BY @jabza -
We now have the famed Paranoid Android Code and its cutting edge features for the Moto X. To those who are not aware, Paranoid Android Team started as a Kang of the AOSP Codebase and have deloped new code and heavily modified existing code. It has been very popular with Android users. Please see the thread for more details of the Rom.
(Rom thread as of 14th April 2014)
CMB Rom by @nycbjr -
A CM 11 based rom offering a jet black Halo theme experience. It does remove some of the features that are preceived not helpful. Please see the thread for more details.
(Rom thread as of 7th May 2014)
UNOFFICIAL SLIMKAT ROM BY @darkspadez
This is an unofficial Release of the Slim Bean Rom for Moto X. There are some really nice features that are distinctive marks of Slim Rom. Please see the thread for more details.
(Rom thread as of 10th February 2014)
PAC MAN ROM BY @skiwong20 -
PAC Stands for PA, AOKP and CM. It takes the best features from all three code bases. This is a unified Build of the PAC Man Rom for Moto X. Please see the thread for more details.
(Rom thread as of 30th October 2013)
AOSP ROM by @dhacker -
This Rom is for Developer Edition Devices only. It is not compatible with safestrap.
Reference Thread
For Verizon
For Non-US GSM
Google Apps for both.
(Rom Posted as of 11-05-2013)
Unofficial CM 11 by @dhacker -
This Rom is only for AT&T and Verizon users only. Head over to the thread for more details.
Verizon - Rom Here.
AT&T - Rom Here.
(Rom updated as of 11-26-2013)
Open Source Evolution (OSE) Rom [Verizon Only] by @timpohladthomas -
This Kitkat Rom is more or less AOSPish. Its based on CM code. It also has some of the AOKP features. Over all sounds an interesting combination of features. Head over to the thread for details.
(The Rom is updated as of 12-08-2013)
KangKat Rom by @iB4STiD -
Although it is De-Odexed, this Rom is oriented towards Performance. It comes with a bunch of nice addons. Head over to the Rom thread for more Details.
(Rom as of 12-21-2013).
AOSP ROMs - [Jelly Bean 4.1, 4.2 & 4.3]
Unofficial CM 10.2 by @dhacker29 -
This is unofficial Release of CynogenMod for Android 4.3. Its discussion has been fragmented.
For Verizon Users - Unfortunately the discussion is split. Its in this thread and that one.
(Rom as of 12-16-2013)
Official PAC MAN Rom [JB 4.3.x] by @skiwong20 -
This is official PAC MAN Rom with Jellybean 4.3.x nightlies and Stable versions. As is the tradition with P.A.C. Roms, it has the best features of PA, AOKP and CM Roms.
According to its OP, the Rom is intended for AT&T as well as T-Mobile devices.
(Rom thread as of 10-30-2013)
Unofficial PAC Rom [JB 4.3.1] by @skiwong20 -
This is an unofficial release of the PAC Rom.
This Rom is for Verizon (Dev Edition), AT&T (Unlocked Bootloader only), T-Mobile (Developer Edition), T-Mobile (Developer Ed.), Sprint. The Rom thread is over here.
(Rom as of 10-28-2013)
AOKP for Moto X -
Android Open Kang Project (AOKP) is a project that is always introducing a lot of new features all the time. It is ubiquitously represented by the Unicorn.
Kang is another word for Copy in the Android world. In this case, the AOKP project has made a copy of the original Google Code. However, since then they have significantly modified with several features. Give it a try and see for yourself.
AOKP for T-Mobile - JB 4.3 milestone (JB-MR2) Rom here. Get the Gapps here.
AOKP for Verizon (Developer Ed) - JB 4.3 Milestone (JB-MR2) Rom here. Get the Gapps here.
Stock based ROMs - [Lollipop 5.1]
STOCK FIRMWARE -
A Listing of Lollipop firmwares as they are available is maintained by @tazlooney89 in [OFFICIAL] Collection Full Firmwares (FXZ/SBF) Lollipop 5.1.
Stock based ROMs - [Kitkat 4.4]
STOCK BASED DEODEXED ROM FOR XT1052 BY @janjan
As the name states, this Rom is only for the Variant XT 1052. It has been de-odexed making it easy to theme or do other changes. Please see the thread for more details.
(Rom thread as of 7th February 2014)
REPUBLIC WIRELESS & C-SPIRE Variant ROM BY @iKrYpToNiTe
This Rom as the name suggest is specific for the Variant XT 1049. You need to be rooted on 4.2.2 or 4.4 with Safestrap installed. You also need to have disabled write protection. Please visit the thread for more details.
(Rom thread as of 18th May 2014)
KRYPTON ROM BY @iKrYpToNiTe
This Rom is intended for Unlocked Devices with SafeStrap.Please visit the thread for more details.
(Rom Thread as of 13th April 2014)
ECLIPSE ROM BY @nitroglycerine33 -
This Kitkat Rom is based on MotoBlur framework. Its only for the Verizon devices alone. You will have to be running latest OTA update before flashing this Rom. Head over to the Rom thread for more details.
(Rom as of 12-21-2013)
Stock Firmware for Sprint Version only by @gokart2
We have two versions of the Stock Rom on the Sprint Moto X.
Version 139.14.1
Version 139.44.8
Both versions are available in Stock unrooted as well as de-odexed Rooted format. Head over to the thread for details. (Rom as of 12-20-2013).
NOOB Rom by @abiezer
This is a modified version of the Stock OTA Release of KitKat for the Sprint version alone. It requires unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery. Please head over to the thread for details.
(Rom as of 12-20-2013)
Stock based ROMs - [JB 4.1, 4.2, 4.3]
Rooted Stock Rom by @Ctrl-Freak -
For AT&T Users
-Version 139.12.54 Ghost Rom Thread by @AI936. (Rom as of 10-16-2013).
-Version 140.44.3 Ghost Rom Thread. (Rom as of 11-26-2013)
-Version 140.44.5 Rom Thread (Rom as of 11-27-2013)
For T-Mobile Users - Android 4.3 Rom Thread by @TheOrangeRemix. Packaged thread by @dhacker(Rom as of 11-15-2013)
For Rogers (Canada) users
Version 139.12.36 Ghost Unrooted Rom Thread by @AI936
For Verizon users
Version 139.15.1 Ghost Unrooted Rom thread by @AI936
Version 139.12.57 (Off of T-Mo version) Rom thread by @doobie711
Stock Firmwares for all variants by @Skrilax_CZ -
Thanks to @Skrilax_CZ, we have a single place where all the stock firmwares for this device are located. One may also wish to review [INFO/TIP] Web sites for official and LEAKED roms.
Kernels -
Given bellow is a list of known Kernels for Moto X. If I miss on a good one, let me know.
AOSP Kernels - [Kitkat 4.4]
Enhanced Kernel by @rob43 -
This Kernel is based on the Source. It offers variety of advanced features such as Swipe2Sleep and Fast Charge. It also allows undervolting and oveclocking. It is compatible with all Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile devices. Some have tested it successfully with Sprint version as well. Head over to the thread for more details. Unlocked Device required.
arrrghhh's kernel! by @arrrghhh -
This kernel is based on CM Source. It also offers stock based versions. It offers a lot of choices in Governors as well as Schedulers. Ideal for you if you prefer to tinker with Governor settings for Battery or Performance. Head over to the thread for more details.There is no explicit supported device listed. That makes me think its supports all versions of the Moto X.
Stock based Kernels - [Kitkat 4.4]
Enhanced Kernel by @rob43 -
This kernel has been enhanced significantly to add some pretty cool features such as Sweep2Sleep and Fast Charge. Please see the thread for more details.
Hybrid Kernel by @faux123 -
Although it still has the 3.4.0 kernel label, it has incorporated many advanced features available only on Linux 3.8+ and beyond. I have backported many of those advanced features for Linux 3.4, hence the name hybrid. Please visit the thread for more details.
AOSP Kernels - [JB 4.1, 4.2, 4.3]
arrrghhh's kernel! by @arrrghhh -
This kernel is based on CM Source. It also offers stock based versions. It offers a lot of choices in Governors as well as Schedulers. Ideal for you if you prefer to tinker with Governor settings for Battery or Performance. Head over to the thread for more details. There is no explicit supported device listed. That makes me think its supports all versions of the Moto X.
Stock based Kernels - [JB 4.1, 4.2, 4.3]
Rooted Stock Kernel by @rob43 -
This Kernel is based on the Stock Kernel for AT&T and Rogers (Canada). It roots the device and installs SuperSU on Boot. Head over to the thread for more details.
Basebands/Radios/Modems -
For the Verizon Edition of Moto X, we now have 4.2.2 Modems/Radios. Please thank @aviwdoowks and see his thread.
Mods & Tools-
Given Bellow is a list of some of the common Mods for the users. This is not a complete list by any means. It is not intended to be one. The intent is on collating easy to use mods for new users.
Moto X Toolkit -
A tool to Backup or Restore User Apps/Data or flash BootAnimation/Recovery etc. Please see the thread for details.
MotoWPNoMo Remove Write Protect-
This tool will remount your System Partition as Read-Write so you don't have to reboot to Recovery. See the thread for details.
MotoX FXZ Back to Stock - [Linux, Mac]
This tool allows you to flash your Moto X back to Stock. Please see the thread for details. Although the current version works, it is no longer supported.
NFC Unlock Tag Creator - (For Non Developer Ed. Devices)
Typically this feature is available on the Developer Edition devices. However, we have an app that'd allow you to do so on Non-Developer Edition devices. Please see the thread for details.
Enable Native Tether -
This mod enables, native tether even when your Data plan is not enabled for the same. Please see the thread for details. This works for Sprint, Verizon and AT&T.
Remove Unsafe Volume Warning -
This mod allows you to get rid of the warning message "Raise Volume above Safe Level ?". Please see the thread for details.
Customizations - Themes, Bootanimations, Wallpapers -
Xposed Mods for Moto X -
Xposed Framework is a system level framework. By itself it does not change anything. However, others have written modules that make use of this framework to do some nice mods. Bellow are a couple developed for Moto X. You can check this thread for a bigger list.
Remove Navigation Bar - As the name says. See the thread for details.
Status Bar Mods - Another Xposed Mod that makes few changes to Status bar appearance. See the thread for details.
Statusbar changes -
As the name says, this mod for Verizon will reduce the size of carrier Data signal icon. For AT&T, you may want to see this other mod. If you like Kitkat AOSP statusbar, try this mod instead.
Bootanimations and Media -
At boot, typically you see two different animations. First one is called a Boot Logo and is controlled by your Kernel. The second one is called the boot animation. Its specific to the Rom you are using.
If you wish, you can try some nice Boot Logos from this thread. This thread on the other hand, has some nice custom bootanimations and other media. This other thread has Google Play Edition Animation. This one has a Moto X Animation in Google Play Edition Style.
You also have a choice of a complete theme by @bytethegroove as well.
Themed Keyboards -
As the name states, this mod offers color themed Google Keyboards.
Reserved
Exactly and everything I needed. Thanks! :good:
Smitelight said:
Exactly and everything I needed. Thanks! :good:
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I am still building this. Long ways to go before I am complete.
Looks like there's a kernel for you to put in here now.
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MichaelMcEntire said:
Looks like there's a kernel for you to put in here now.
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Guess I do... As I said haven't gotten there though.
Edit - Completed building. Let me know if I am still missing any Rom or Kernel.
The unit does not meet the expectations of the screen as in the expansion of the budget in 2012. Complete failure.
To each their own I guess.
So.... Is the download for VZW also for the Sprint Moto X?
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dmonleo said:
So.... Is the download for VZW also for the Sprint Moto X?
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It is on Case by Case basis. Best confirm on the individual threads.
Perseus71 said:
It is on Case by Case basis. Best confirm on the individual threads.
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Yeah... That's what I'm trying to determine. The OEM site has info... but saw only AT&T and VZW. I still have 12 days to return it...lol...
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Well... I'm still on stock, not rooted.... guess I'm procrastinating.
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Moto X Developer Edition
Just got the Moto X Developer Edition GSM version last night. Is this already rooted? Or do I still follow the instructions in other posts to root it ? If so which APK do I use ? I am using a SIM card from TMobile. Thanks in advance.
The bootloader would be unlocked or user unlockable. You will have to root on your own.
Sub'ed.
Perseus71 said:
The bootloader would be unlocked or user unlockable. You will have to root on your own.
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Yes you need to root, after unlocking your boot loader flash twrp recovery and it will ask if you want you system to be rooted
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Original post needs changing. It looks like AT&T and T-Mobile versions are using the same frequencies, which is only correct for
GSM/GPRS/EDGE.
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4G LTE bands for T-Mo (which is the same as Developer Edition for GSM networks, 1053): 700/AWS/1900MHz (B17/B4/B2)
3G UMTS bands for T-Mo (which is the same as Developer Edition for GSM networks, 1053): 850/900/ AWS/1900/2100 MHz with HSPA+ up to 42 Mbps (B5/B8/B4/B2/B1)
Source: http://www.motorola.com/us/Moto-X-Developer-Edition-GSM-Networks/moto-x-developer-edition.html#product-specs
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4G LTE bands for AT&T: Bands 2, 4, 5 and 17
4G HSPA+ with enhanced backhaul
3G UMTS bands for AT&T: 850/900/1900/2100MHz
Source: http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/devices/motorola/moto-x-white.html
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As you can see comparing with AT&T T-Mobile is lacking LTE Band 5. I read that AT&T is not using it in USA at the time, so not sure of how important it is.
[Not sure] On the other hand, for 3G UMTS T-Mobile version has AWS which AT&T doesn't. Unless 4G HSPA+ with enhanced backhaul for AT&T is the same as AWS in T-Mobile.
By stating, "AT&T and T-Mo", I had indicted that they both have same GSM frequency. Op has never stated that the two have different set of frequencies. Both carriers indeed do have a different implementation of HSPA+ protocol with T-Mo's speeds supposedly higher due to compression. Since ATT had rolled out 4G LTE ahead of T-Mo, they didn't focus on H+ like T-mo.

Roms with regulatory domain defaullt to 13

Hi, does any one here knows if there's any cm7 rom out there with the wifi regulatory domain settings default to 13 or 14, instead of 11? Thanks.

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