Does our kinzie has custom kernels? - Droid Turbo 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i want to improve the game performance of the kinzie.Does any bro know how to do that?
many thanks and sorry for my English.

All X-Force development is here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo-2/development
The Droid Turbo 2 is still bootloader locked and there's nothing custom for it as a result.

mjones73 said:
All X-Force development is here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo-2/development
The Droid Turbo 2 is still bootloader locked and there's nothing custom for it as a result.
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Well,it's really a pity.

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Misunderstandings!!!

Sorry to ask this question here. But is the Droid X bootloader actually cracked?. Because according to:
http://androidcommunity.com/atrix-bootloader-gets-locked-down-no-custom-roms-20110222/
It seems it is ?
MeX_DK said:
Sorry to ask this question here. But is the Droid X bootloader actually cracked?. Because according to:
http://androidcommunity.com/atrix-bootloader-gets-locked-down-no-custom-roms-20110222/
It seems it is ?
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No, the bootloader has not been cracked. However thanks to koush and his bootstrap app, we have a hijacked recovery that allows us to load custom roms, and themes just no custom kernels yet.
Sent from my DROIDX using XDA App
MeX_DK said:
Sorry to ask this question here. But is the Droid X bootloader actually cracked?. Because according to:
http://androidcommunity.com/atrix-bootloader-gets-locked-down-no-custom-roms-20110222/
It seems it is ?
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That is in-correct information. The Doid X's is far from being unlocked however, there is progress and there are developers working on it.
Whoever posted that may have been confused in thinking that the custom recovery (bootstrap), which is a secondary way around the locked bootloader, was the actual unlocking of the bootloader. While bootstrap is a life saver for the DX, the bootstrap is on lock down.
Thanks guys. I am waging a debate on a danish cell forum regarding the Atrix and its unloackability and I brought up the fact that most if not all late Motorola's had been locked tighter then fort knox more or less

Motorola Droid Ultra System Dump

Here is new Coming Soon Motorola Droid Ultra XT1080 System Dump.
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23060877490001321
GOD
You my friend are god, I have been look for this for a while!
thanks man!:good:
So will it be rootable and I am sure the bootloader is locked down completely.
RaptorMD said:
So will it be rootable and I am sure the bootloader is locked down completely.
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Will there be a Droid Maxx development thread?
Cincybearcatfan said:
Will there be a Droid Maxx development thread?
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My exact question as well! My guess there are more Maxx users than Ultra users but results may vary.
Cincybearcatfan said:
Will there be a Droid Maxx development thread?
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I'm not sure if there will be a separate one. I've seen posts where people are suggesting combining the two. Does that make more sense to do it that way?
If they are the same phone just different battery sizes sealed within then I would say yes.
Hey I have the maxx. I've been rooting and using adb lightly for years. If someone just tells me how to do a system dump I'll provide one for the maxx just to make sure all is the same.
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Here is the system dump extracted for anyone who does not want to download the entire thing
http://storagecow.eu/index.php?dir=Xda/Motorola/DROID+Ultra/
artur0588 said:
Here is new Coming Soon Motorola Droid Ultra XT1080 System Dump.
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23060877490001321
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could this be used to make a stock based rom?
Zpik said:
could this be used to make a stock based rom?
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we don't have root and bootloader unlocked today.
Only dreams
wolfgart said:
we don't have root and bootloader unlocked today.
Only dreams
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do you think this method will work: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1943851&page=1
Zpik said:
do you think this method will work: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1943851&page=1
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No
artur0588 said:
Here is new Coming Soon Motorola Droid Ultra XT1080 System Dump.
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23060877490001321
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How do I extract only the boot animation of the Droid logo?

Moto Maxx firmware request

hi
someone could get the firmware from Moto Maxx and uploaded to some host site??
i want to flash it on a Turbo verizon.
it possible without the unlocked bootloader??
thanks
i find it here:
http://motofirmware.com/files/file/1022-niibr-xt1225-444-kxg2150-9-cid12-subsidy-default-cfcxmlzip/
danger2u said:
hi
someone could get the firmware from Moto Maxx and uploaded to some host site??
i want to flash it on a Turbo verizon.
it possible without the unlocked bootloader??
thanks
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Wrong place to post requests but still here you go! But be advised IT WILL MOST PROBABLY BRICK YOUR DEVICE!!!
http://motofirmware.com/files/downl...44-kxg2150-9-cid12-subsidy-default-cfcxmlzip/
danger2u said:
hi
someone could get the firmware from Moto Maxx and uploaded to some host site??
i want to flash it on a Turbo verizon.
it possible without the unlocked bootloader??
thanks
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you are young on android system...
You can't obiouvsly.
danger2u said:
hi
someone could get the firmware from Moto Maxx and uploaded to some host site??
i want to flash it on a Turbo verizon.
it possible without the unlocked bootloader??
thanks
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Oh if it was only that easy.
wolfgart said:
you are young on android system...
You can't obiouvsly.
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well, i flashed Moto x firmware on Droid maxx
so nothing is imposible.
i will try on Droid turbo too to flash the Maxx firmware.
danger2u said:
well, i flashed Moto x firmware on Droid maxx
so nothing is imposible.
i will try on Droid turbo too to flash the Maxx firmware.
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Here you have locked bootloader and maybe different hw.
Good luck
did it work OP?
danger2u said:
well, i flashed Moto x firmware on Droid maxx
so nothing is imposible.
i will try on Droid turbo too to flash the Maxx firmware.
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So we could flash everything from motox 2014 like lollipop roms?
goalando said:
So we could flash everything from motox 2014 like lollipop roms?
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no
it will brick ur Turbo
don t try at all untill we don t have a root and a bootloader unlocked
I have moto maxx
goalando said:
I have moto maxx
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Maxx and Moto x are different software and hardware
don t try
So how does one attempt to flash something to the turbo? I see people saying it will brick the phone - is this an automatic assumption that its possible to fully flash a firmware to the droid turbo (brick or not)
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its not an automatic assumption. However, i gotta admit, id be tempted to flash xt1250, not xt1225, on my turbo. im trying to make things easier, though. #unlockthedroids

Found this article claiming we can get marshmallow now

Has someone tried this yet? I don't get how they expect us to flash a custom rom without an unlocked bootloader. Don't remember my old acc info so it won't let me post the link: autoomobile dot com/news/motorola-droid-turbo-2-joins-marshmallow-party/40025169
Meh, this looks like one of those fake articles. We don't even have root yet so how are we supposed to update our phones without an OTA?
That site especially has no clue. They post lots of nonsense for click views for advertising. At the least they often state wrong specs, like RAM, resolution. They aren't professional tech writers. It's a website designed to entice viewers, so they get money from advertising.
If you post a comment below the "article" pointing out they are full of crap, it helps their advertising statistics even more because you're are on the site longer!
I just read the article. They constantly confuse Droid Turbo and Droid Turbo 2. They don't seem to know the difference.
1. Download Android 6.0 Marshmallow ROM for Motorola Droid Turbo from the links below:
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6. When all the above steps have been completed, reboot your Motorola Droid Turbo device and you’ll be holding your device updated to the new Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
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Even says to install Clockwork Mod Recovery. RIGHT... Can't install a custom recovery with a locked bootloader! Idiots.
, then install the clockwork mod recovery.
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CWM isn't available for either Quark (Droid Turbo) or Kinzie (Droid Turbo 2). Only TWRP is available for the Quark and Kinzie with unlocked bootloaders. While the Moto X Force (Kinzie) has unlocked bootloader, the Droid Turbo 2 (Kinzie) does not have an unlocked bootloader. They are full of crap.
Thread closed - this is highly suspicious

Droid Turbo 2 6.0 (marshmallow) Root?

I have a droid turbo 2 running on 6.0 marshmallow and haven't had any luck finding a way to root it. any help? thanks!
Neither has anyone else...
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I have a Moto x force rooted and xposed installed too bad for droid turbo 2 owners hope you find a way to root soon.
sam00561 said:
I have a Moto x force rooted and xposed installed too bad for droid turbo 2 owners hope you find a way to root soon.
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You luckily have an unlocked bootloader too.
Question... I just got my turbo 2 today and logged in, set it to see developers options in it, and it has the option to disable locked bootloader... Does this truly not disable it?
cmzeunges said:
Question... I just got my turbo 2 today and logged in, set it to see developers options in it, and it has the option to disable locked bootloader... Does this truly not disable it?
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Nope, as discussed in other threads, that's in the OS for the Nexus devices and doesn't apply to ours.
mjones73 said:
Nope.
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Well damn.

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