As we all know lenovo a6000 1gb variant is merely usable as it is a very slow phone. I want to ask all the members here in xda using this phone about the fastest rom for this device. I have used many roms but most of them start lagging in a week making it difficult even to take calls. Also why moto g 2014 having the same specs is so faster than this phone?
miui 7
I don't use this mobile but I suppose miui 7 global lolipop working smoothly and fast ,face any problem than change kernel.
asrone96 said:
As we all know lenovo a6000 1gb variant is merely usable as it is a very slow phone. I want to ask all the members here in xda using this phone about the fastest rom for this device. I have used many roms but most of them start lagging in a week making it difficult even to take calls. Also why moto g 2014 having the same specs is so faster than this phone?
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yes for smooth ui u can download miui rom for a6000 from miui.su it is based on lolipop and u ll get all the things u need.
and yes moto g have smooth .different companies use different quality of hardwares for mobile depending on overall budget of mobile..u can compare with specification only. what u r asking it is dependent on hardware .when moto g4 launched .then motorola is not owned by Lenovo.
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Guys help me out here which one i should go for?
Lenovo A806 LTE 4G, Octa Core 1.7Ghz, 2GB RAM+16GB Memory, 5' screen
OR
Micromax yUREKA..
pLZ HELP ME I AM REGULAR USER OF SMART PHONE AND I LIKE TO HAVE QUALITY & FASTER PHONE IN MY HAND SO PLEASE HELP ME BASED ON THIS WHICH ONE YOU LIKE ME TO GO FOR.
tHANKS
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Guys help me out here which one i should go for?
Lenovo A806 LTE 4G, Octa Core 1.7Ghz, 2GB RAM+16GB Memory, 5' screen
OR
Micromax yUREKA..
pLZ HELP ME I AM REGULAR USER OF SMART PHONE AND I LIKE TO HAVE QUALITY & FASTER PHONE IN MY HAND SO PLEASE HELP ME BASED ON THIS WHICH ONE YOU LIKE ME TO GO FOR.
tHANKS
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Yu Yureka. (assuming the build quality is good)
The Yureka is delivered with Cyanogenmod and the source codes needed to allow custom rom development will be provided. That means you have a decent guarantee of future updates (in the worst case, you have the code to build an update yourself).
Lenovo generally ships dead-end devices with no source codes and locked bootloaders. It now owns Motorola (who make great open devices) but, I generally avoid Lenovo-branded smartphones and tablets (and I am a long-time IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T user).
aikiam said:
Guys help me out here which one i should go for?
Lenovo A806 LTE 4G, Octa Core 1.7Ghz, 2GB RAM+16GB Memory, 5' screen
OR
Micromax yUREKA..
pLZ HELP ME I AM REGULAR USER OF SMART PHONE AND I LIKE TO HAVE QUALITY & FASTER PHONE IN MY HAND SO PLEASE HELP ME BASED ON THIS WHICH ONE YOU LIKE ME TO GO FOR.
tHANKS
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Now if you want lots of customization, themes and all.. a phone with great software, go for YU Yureka.
In my opinion i suggest you to buy yureka handset because it comes with Cyanogenmod rom and that allow allow custom rom development with under warranty and it will give you Lollipop update for this handset.
Dude go online and buy a Nexus 5 on the auction site. Then install Cyanogen or Paranoid or Slim or MIUi and it will be better that the YU Piece of Crap.
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carlosjcar said:
Dude go online and buy a Nexus 5 on the auction site. Then install Cyanogen or Paranoid or Slim or MIUi and it will be better that the YU Piece of Crap.
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See the price difference dude and if u don't like YU why visit its forum.
I am a moto g(2013) user and I found out that the development of moto g4/g4 plus,compare to the previous models,is extremely slow or even no significant progree at all.I wonder if it is the unpopularity of this device,or the difficulty in developing this devices from scratch.This bother me so much that I consider buying the moto g 2015 rather than this
Me too.. All moto g series phone are booting 7.0 but we are still way behind..
in my experience all of the moto series of devices have slower development. the G4 isn't a very popular phone for most devs, its a budget device. personally stock, rooted, elementalx and substratum are perfect for me right now. we should have android 7.0 by the holidays.
Why don't you develop some stuff instead? That way, we will have more things to flash.
fix-this! said:
in my experience all of the moto series of devices have slower development. the G4 isn't a very popular phone for most devs, its a budget device. personally stock, rooted, elementalx and substratum are perfect for me right now. we should have android 7.0 by the holidays.
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are substratum themes fully compatible? can i fully theme notifcation bar etc using substratum?
You want faster development? Buy an extra G4Plus and send it as a gift to a developer. I know a couple that took the task of developing CM13 for various phones because they got the devices free.
I was just wondering if anyone thinks we will ever get a port of the MIUI or EMUI roms or ones like them? Someone may already be working on one but I think having one would be awesome. Anyone have interest in these roms other than me?
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I was just wondering if anyone thinks we will ever get a port of the MIUI or EMUI roms or ones like them? Someone may already be working on one but I think having one would be awesome. Anyone have interest in these roms other than me?
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Yes, MIUI with all the features would be a great experience.
Miui 8 would be awesome... would totally use it if no major bugs
firdous95 said:
Miui 8 would be awesome... would totally use it if no major bugs
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I just read that AOSPA is in the works again, it would be awesome if they supported Potter as well. So many roms I want to flash and try!
MIUI a definite must. Love that setup!
emoney1219 said:
I just read that AOSPA is in the works again, it would be awesome if they supported Potter as well. So many roms I want to flash and try!
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Was reading on their G+ page that there is already a booting version of AOSPA for Potter. :good: they're just testing it along with the One Plus One and a couple other devices
Currently I have played a bit with ubuntu via linux deploy, but I would really like to have something more native like ubuntu touch.
And I am happy to know and also to tell you that the project is going very well, maintained by the Ubports Team and that the Halium project can make everything more pleasant not only for ubuntu but also for other linux projects / distributions.
emoney1219 said:
I just read that AOSPA is in the works again, it would be awesome if they supported Potter as well. So many roms I want to flash and try!
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Someone build for potter.he get some bugs unless he fix that...for that time we only can wait
https://plus.google.com/111376656179530028594/posts/6H6YuL25wpT
emoney1219 said:
I was just wondering if anyone thinks we will ever get a port of the MIUI or EMUI roms or ones like them? Someone may already be working on one but I think having one would be awesome. Anyone have interest in these roms other than me?
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Yes i also want to use emui in my moto g5 plus
anshu.anshu said:
Yes i also want to use emui in my moto g5 plus
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Generally people buy Moto phones for stock android if you are interested in MIUI you should have bought Redmi note 4 which is even cheaper then Moto G5 plus and has 64 android Although miui looks like bloat and cheap mock off of iPhone to me.
I'm in the US on the Verizon network the redmi note doesn't work here on Verizon. I was just asking about general interest in the very popular MIUI and EMUI ROMs. They exist for dozens of devices that aren't redmi devices.
sinchan_nohara said:
Generally people buy Moto phones for stock android if you are interested in MIUI you should have bought Redmi note 4 which is even cheaper then Moto G5 plus and has 64 android Although miui looks like bloat and cheap mock off of iPhone to me.
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I didn't bought my moto g5 plus for just using stovk android i bought it because it is high end processing device and works perfectly i just want some more customization and want to use different roms mostly emui (not miui).. and yes emui doesn't look like any of that it's cool and more vibrant
MIUI and Flyme Os! emui 5
MIUI 9 and Flyme OS(whenever it will be launched for nougat) are the most awaited roms For MOTO G5 PLUS! Even EMUI 5 Is good and feels like stock android with app drawer n Customizations!!
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I didn't bought my moto g5 plus for just using stovk android i bought it because it is high end processing device and works perfectly i just want some more customization and want to use different roms mostly emui (not miui).. and yes emui doesn't look like any of that it's cool and more vibrant
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Sorry I sound rude but I wanted to say that even if Moto G5 plus has 64bit processor it doesn't have 64bit os and never will be on the other hand Redmi note 4 has 64bit os also. So in my opinion people bought Moto because they love stock os over miui.
Hi,
I hope vache or any developer cab port the Redmi A1 Android One ROM for our device. Considering both Moto G5 Plus and Redmi A1 shares the same choose, it can make things easier.
My 2 cent for the day.
Thanks
Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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I wish they would just not get mad when people came with rom suggestions. They always take things the wrong way. Would love a rom port of that phone.
matrixzone said:
Hi,
I hope vache or any developer cab port the Redmi A1 Android One ROM for our device. Considering both Moto G5 Plus and Redmi A1 shares the same choose, it can make things easier.
My 2 cent for the day.
Thanks
Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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what is the benefit over los 14.1?
ckret said:
what is the benefit over los 14.1?
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First off MIUI is not much "ios inspired" anymore
If anything, its an excellent non stock rom
Secondly Android One is stock android......
matrixzone said:
Hi,
I hope vache or any developer cab port the Redmi A1 Android One ROM for our device. Considering both Moto G5 Plus and Redmi A1 shares the same choose, it can make things easier.
My 2 cent for the day.
Thanks
Sent from my Moto G (5) Plus using Tapatalk
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How is is this preferred over stock? Both Android One and Moto are basically stock Android... AO gets a nod because of regular consistent updates direct from Google that a port would not get, so what the advantage?
kkn14 said:
First off MIUI is not much "ios inspired" anymore
If anything, its an excellent non stock rom
Secondly Android One is stock android......
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hm... your explanation makes no sense
los is stock android
motog5+ has stock android
redmond a1 has stock android
ckret said:
hm... your explanation makes no sense
los is stock android
motog5+ has stock android
redmond a1 has stock android
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Oh you said LOS, I thought you said iOS
also LOS is an AOSP fork not stock android technically
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Oh you said LOS, I thought you said iOS
also LOS is an AOSP fork not stock android technically
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but moto and A1 are stock... is like asking to port a nokia rom.... there's nothing different...
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but moto and A1 are stock... is like asking to port a nokia rom.... there's nothing different...
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We had one 1 update for device in the last 5 months. Our device is vunlurable to tons of security threats. Moto is unable to fix the basic calling feature our device.
If we have A1 stock ROM Port, this means:
We will have regular monthly security updates
Super Stable and blazing Fast ROM
and maybe Fixes for Sound, Loudspeaker
This sounds exciting or boring?
matrixzone said:
We had one 1 update for device in the last 5 months. Our device is vunlurable to tons of security threats. Moto is unable to fix the basic calling feature our device.
If we have A1 stock ROM Port, this means:
We will have regular monthly security updates
Super Stable and blazing Fast ROM
and maybe Fixes for Sound, Loudspeaker
This sounds exciting or boring?
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You definitely don't know how a port works...
Not because you port a rom you will get updates to it... The work you're asking means a port per month... Porting ROMs is a lot of work... Not a thing to do every time the A1 gets an update... If you want fixes and security patches, go for a custom ROM.
And no. You will not get regular security updates from port... You will not just fake your phone as if it was a A1... The servers will not send you updates... Is not how ported ROMs work... It is like porting a S8 en AND hope to get updates from Samsung instead...
In one phrase... It is stupid.
Can the moderator of this forum close this thread. I don't want to discuss this with people who don't know the basic things on how to talk to others. They prefer to be offensive instead of being respectful
Hi guys,
I'm currently using an iPhone and an iPad as my main phone and tablet but I still want access to Android. I enjoy trying customs ROMS and rooting and all of that stuff that ANDROID allows you to do and so I'm looking for an affordable device - nothing fancy - that will allow me to explore Android. Someone suggested that I get the Moto G5 Plus as it's affordable and a capable device.
I'd be getting the 32 gb international version. My questions are:
1) Is this the best/most affordable device to experience android on?
2) Can it be easily rooted?
3) Can I use custom ROMS?
This is the version that I'm considering buying:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B01N5...dpPl=1&dpID=51riiKk3VNL&ref=plSrch&th=1&psc=1
I also recently got an Amazon Fire HD 10 hoping to install custom ROMS on there, but as of right now, that's not possible.
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Hi guys,
I'm currently using an iPhone and an iPad I enjoy trying customs ROMS and rooting and all of that stuff
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How can you enjoy flashing roms on iphone?
that's impossible
siddhesh9146 said:
How can you enjoy flashing roms on iphone?
that's impossible
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Hi guys,
I'm currently using an iPhone and an iPad as my main phone and tablet but I still want access to Android. I enjoy trying customs ROMS and rooting and all of that stuff that ANDROID allows you to do and so I'm looking for an affordable device - nothing fancy - that will allow me to explore Android. Someone suggested that I get the Moto G5 Plus as it's affordable and a capable device.
I'd be getting the 32 gb international version. My questions are:
1) Is this the best/most affordable device to experience android on?
2) Can it be easily rooted?
3) Can I use custom ROMS?
This is the version that I'm considering buying :
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B01N5...dpPl=1&dpID=51riiKk3VNL&ref=plSrch&th=1&psc=1
I also recently got an Amazon Fire HD 10 hoping to install custom ROMS on there, but as of right now, that's not possible.
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How can you enjoy flashing roms on iphone?
that's impossible
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OP probably means they've had Android phones in the past and enjoyed rooting/custom ROMs/etc with them.
Best Cheap Android Phones of 2017 [Android Central]
They just rated Moto G5 Plus as best overall and I've seen several other articles also listing it at the top or very highly.
OP's linked 'standard/no-ads' model technically meets all three criteria, but I can't say if 2 GB RAM takes adequate advantage of all it offers. My 4 GB XT1687 model runs the latest Android 8.0/8.1 64-bit ROMs with very good performance & battery life, plus they provide the latest security patches while Stock is still at Android 7.0 with several month old security patches.
Dahenjo said:
OP probably means they've had Android phones in the past and enjoyed rooting/custom ROMs/etc with them.
Best Cheap Android Phones of 2017 [Android Central]
They just rated Moto G5 Plus as best overall and I've seen several other articles also listing it at the top or very highly.
OP's linked 'standard/no-ads' model technically meets all three criteria, but I can't say if 2 GB RAM takes adequate advantage of all it offers. My 4 GB XT1687 model runs the latest Android 8.0/8.1 64-bit ROMs with very good performance & battery life, plus they provide the latest security patches while Stock is still at Android 7.0 with several month old security patches.
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Thank you! How about this phone? It's cheaper, has more ram and a better display.
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B0169...blackberry&dpPl=1&dpID=41-frWt48FL&ref=plSrch
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After doing some research, I've narrowed my choice down to these two phones:
Moto G5 Plus 64GB and 4GB RAM
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01MU7MK6E/ref=twister_B01NCYZTP4
And
Moto G5S Plus 32 GB and 3 GB RAM.
https://www.amazon.ca/Motorola-Gena...&qid=1514406800&sr=8-1&keywords=Moto+g5s+plus
Which is the better buy?
4gb with 64gb, pretty future proof, and G5plus camera constantly reviewed as better overall than the newer S version.
Mind you if you do not care about camera, then S case + sceensize are better
Smeagal192 said:
4gb with 64gb, pretty future proof, and G5plus camera constantly reviewed as better overall than the newer S version.
Mind you if you do not care about camera, then S case + sceensize are better
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I ordered the Moto G5S Plus 32 GB with 3 GB of RAM. I can't wait to root and try out some ROMS!