Which version of gaps should I download for my moto g4 play............I'm installing the custom rom ressuretion remix
It depends on your preference. I particularly use the nano because it is lightweight and comes with the essentials.
bkkvarma93 said:
Which version of gaps should I download for my moto g4 play............I'm installing the custom rom ressuretion remix
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Download for android v7 arm and in third part select how much google apps you want
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Hey guys,
Many of us want to use moto camera latest Apk with material design in our non moto roms but we can't install it as normal Apk although Motorola rom are near to stock still they use their own libs. So I made flashable zip of latest play store version of moto camera so you can flash it in your non stock rom
Original thread link : forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-motorola-camera-4-0-75-material-t3000770
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http://forum.one-teams.com/Konu-MIUI-8-v6-7-14-for-GM-4G-ARM64-DEV
MIUI 8
There are several problems with this base ROM:
It's built for ARM64, and, while our devices support it, Motorola have decided that it's better to run 32bit Android (don't know why but ok)
Its base is Android 4.4 KitKat. The G4 Play ships with 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
A much better choice would be the Moto G3 (2015)'s MIUI ROM here (base 6.0.1/CM13, 1GB RAM/8GB storage variant) since it is based on Marshmallow and runs 32-bit. I have tried to port it but it is stuck on the boot logo.
bsevcenk said:
There are several problems with this base ROM:
It's built for ARM64, and, while our devices support it, Motorola have decided that it's better to run 32bit Android (don't know why but ok)
Its base is Android 4.4 KitKat. The G4 Play ships with 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
A much better choice would be the Moto G3 (2015)'s MIUI ROM here (base 6.0.1/CM13, 1GB RAM/8GB storage variant) since it is based on Marshmallow and runs 32-bit. I have tried to port it but it is stuck on the boot logo.
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it's base is Lollipop 5.1 won't it help ?
bsevcenk said:
There are several problems with this base ROM:
It's built for ARM64, and, while our devices support it, Motorola have decided that it's better to run 32bit Android (don't know why but ok)
Its base is Android 4.4 KitKat. The G4 Play ships with 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
A much better choice would be the Moto G3 (2015)'s MIUI ROM here (base 6.0.1/CM13, 1GB RAM/8GB storage variant) since it is based on Marshmallow and runs 32-bit. I have tried to port it but it is stuck on the boot logo.
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You can also try porting this https://forum.xda-developers.com/yu-yuphoria/development/rom-miui-8-global-version-6-9-29-t3479996
also check out Yu Yuphoria's Custom rom section it has several 32bit and 64bit ROM'S SOC is Same and hence Porting can be Done .
Harry_00s.HS said:
You can also try porting this https://forum.xda-developers.com/yu-yuphoria/development/rom-miui-8-global-version-6-9-29-t3479996
also check out Yu Yuphoria's Custom rom section it has several 32bit and 64bit ROM'S SOC is Same and hence Porting can be Done .
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Thank you, I will definitely try, but it probably won't succeed because it is based on 5.1.1 while the Moto G4 Play ships with 6.0.1. I will let you know if it works.
bsevcenk said:
Thank you, I will definitely try, but it probably won't succeed because it is based on 5.1.1 while the Moto G4 Play ships with 6.0.1. I will let you know if it works.
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Yu Yuphoria has many MM roms Too you just have to check out some , One of them is cosmic OS
Can anyone explain to me what is this Harpia?
When I pull out my back cover of My Moto G4 play, I see Harpia GPS, Harpia WiFi, etc. I googled "Harpia" and found a bird named for it. Which type of company is it?
An update to the H2OS out after a long time. The alternative ROM for the OnePlus devices is now updated to the version 3.0. The Hydrogen OS is mostly designed for the Chinese variants of the Oneplus devices. However, the H2OS 3.0 can also be installed on a regular or international variant of the OnePlus 3 and the OnePlus 3T. The ROM brings many new features.
As the Hydrogen OS is a firmware for the Chinese variant, it doesn’t come with the Google Apps pre-installed. You will need to install it separately. Fortunately, we already have a Google play store installed APK which can easily install the Google Play Services onto your Android device.
***IMPORTANT***
BACKUP DATA
Downloads:
ROM ONEPLUS 3T:
http://otafsc.h2os.com/patch/CHN/On...ydrogen_28_OTA_036_all_1702082007_3786c5e.zip
ROM ONEPLUS 3:
http://otafsc1.h2os.com/patch/CHN/O...Hydrogen_16_OTA_036_all_1702081955_c3cb36.zip
Google Apps:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6pQCizpnzoET2NaY1hXODNMOEk/view
Google Play store:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6pQCizpnzoES3FrM0hBYTNHQUk/view
Google play services:
http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google...-030-146496160-android-apk-download/download/
Instructions:
1.Backup device
2.Enter twrp
3.Wipe Data factory reset
4.Flash Rom.
5.Reboot.
I have not Rooted ill make an video On Rooting H2o.
Source:
https://www.androidsage.com/2017/02/17/install-hydrogen-os-3-0-for-oneplus-33t-download-links/
VIDEO:
https://youtu.be/B21em3jgzCA
Any changelog?
ashokmor007 said:
An update to the H2OS out after a long time. The alternative ROM for the OnePlus devices is now updated to the version 3.0. The Hydrogen OS is mostly designed for the Chinese variants of the Oneplus devices. However, the H2OS 3.0 can also be installed on a regular or international variant of the OnePlus 3 and the OnePlus 3T. The ROM brings many new features.
As the Hydrogen OS is a firmware for the Chinese variant, it doesn’t come with the Google Apps pre-installed. You will need to install it separately. Fortunately, we already have a Google play store installed APK which can easily install the Google Play Services onto your Android device.
***IMPORTANT***
BACKUP DATA
Downloads:
ROM ONEPLUS 3T:
http://otafsc.h2os.com/patch/CHN/On...ydrogen_28_OTA_036_all_1702082007_3786c5e.zip
ROM ONEPLUS 3:
http://otafsc1.h2os.com/patch/CHN/O...Hydrogen_16_OTA_036_all_1702081955_c3cb36.zip
Google Apps:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6pQCizpnzoET2NaY1hXODNMOEk/view
Google Play store:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6pQCizpnzoES3FrM0hBYTNHQUk/view
Google play services:
http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google...-030-146496160-android-apk-download/download/
Instructions:
1.Backup device
2.Enter twrp
3.Wipe Data factory reset
4.Flash Rom.
5.Reboot.
I have not Rooted ill make an video On Rooting H2o.
Source:
https://www.androidsage.com/2017/02/17/install-hydrogen-os-3-0-for-oneplus-33t-download-links/
VIDEO:
https://youtu.be/B21em3jgzCA
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Are these stable versions or beta versions ???
D0M1N13 said:
Are these stable versions or beta versions ???
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Stable
ashokmor007 said:
Stable
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Thanks dude ! Appreciate it !
Will all the US bands be enabled with Hydrogen OS?
Hi, can anyone using a US OnePlus 3T confirm whether the US version of OnePlus 3T with Hydrogen OS will have the exact same bands enabled as the US version using Oxygen OS? I want to be as Google-free as possible and starting with a manufacturer-supported Google-free ROM like H2OS sounds like a good way to go.
I'm open to other ways to accomplish this but simpler is better for me. Finally moving away from Windows Phone, and yes I know, why would you want Android if you don't want Google? Answer, pathetically trying to cling to ownership of my personal data and can't afford the next best OEM privacy option, the iPhone (which isn't a great privacy option either). Thx!
thph2006 said:
Hi, can anyone using a US OnePlus 3T confirm whether the US version of OnePlus 3T with Hydrogen OS will have the exact same bands enabled as the US version using Oxygen OS? I want to be as Google-free as possible and starting with a manufacturer-supported Google-free ROM like H2OS sounds like a good way to go.
I'm open to other ways to accomplish this but simpler is better for me. Finally moving away from Windows Phone, and yes I know, why would you want Android if you don't want Google? Answer, pathetically trying to cling to ownership of my personal data and can't afford the next best OEM privacy option, the iPhone (which isn't a great privacy option either). Thx!
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I've been down this path too many times. It's doable but not easy. First, scrap H2OS since Playstore is preinstalled. I'd go with either a lineage based Rom or Freedom OS (OOS with the option to leave all google and OP Apps out on Installation). Just don't flash Gapps after the Rom.
But thats really the easy part. The hard part is the setup. First, you'd need to sideload at least a browser. Get the browser apk of your choice from a reputable source (xda labs is great. It even manages Updates for you). Depending on the apps you need, you'll need some playstore alternative. Some things can be had through xda-labs. If Open Source is your thing, f-droid is great too. Just don't download apk's from somewhere on the web. Your privacy might be more at risk than with google on it.
Also, get a vcard backup of your contacts (or run your own carddav server). Finally, some apps simply won't run without google framework (that's why it's back on my phone). For example "Bring", a shopping list, won't run without google framework. Don't ask me why. But i need that app. Just be prepared for some major inconveniences, and having to find workarounds... :good:
Thanks for the great input domsch1988. You've given me exactly the tips I need to get started. One question though. You mentioned Playstore is preinstalled on H2OS. I was under the impression the main difference between H2OS and OOS was H2OS's removal of all Google specific stuff to meet China's Google restrictions. I assumed that included Playstore. Are you sure it's in there? I only ask because I'd rather start with a OnePlus supported ROM if I can but if that's not the case I'll take the leap and go with one of the ROMs you suggest. Can you recommend a lineage-based ROM I can start with? And, do you have an opinion on microG as a Play framework replacement? It seems like a good idea in theory but the way it's implemented gives me some security concerns.
thph2006 said:
Thanks for the great input domsch1988. You've given me exactly the tips I need to get started. One question though. You mentioned Playstore is preinstalled on H2OS. I was under the impression the main difference between H2OS and OOS was H2OS's removal of all Google specific stuff to meet China's Google restrictions. I assumed that included Playstore. Are you sure it's in there? I only ask because I'd rather start with a OnePlus supported ROM if I can but if that's not the case I'll take the leap and go with one of the ROMs you suggest. Can you recommend a lineage-based ROM I can start with? And, do you have an opinion on microG as a Play framework replacement? It seems like a good idea in theory but the way it's implemented gives me some security concerns.
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OP stated that PlayStore APK is preinstalled. I have not tried h2os, so can't say for sure. You could give it a try. And with root you can always uninstall system apps.
I never tried microg myself. For me it was always no g at all or the pico Gapps package.
As a lineage based ROM, on my note 4 resurrection remix was great. On the 3t I'm on stock oos, so not sure.
Play store or anything Google is not installed on H2OS
i am using it currently tried to go without play store and other apps for one day but couldn't deal with all the Chinese apps so, installed OOS although everything could have been installed on H2OS also.
Ok
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Hi guys.
I'm using LineageOS' latest build as of today 06/05/17 with Open Gapps.
I'm trying to find a configuration of installed apps that matches as best as possible that of the stock G4 (Nougat). I've no idea about the background services or which stock apps to remove (I'm using the aroma installer version of Gapps as none of the others fit what I want closely enough). Does anybody have any app choice recommendations for me?
Thanks.
darkglobe87 said:
Hi guys.
I'm using LineageOS' latest build as of today 06/05/17 with Open Gapps.
I'm trying to find a configuration of installed apps that matches as best as possible that of the stock G4 (Nougat). I've no idea about the background services or which stock apps to remove (I'm using the aroma installer version of Gapps as none of the others fit what I want closely enough). Does anybody have any app choice recommendations for me?
Thanks.
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Gapps Included on Stock are Basically Mini Gapps and Leaving
~ Play Music
~ Google Messages
~ Chrome
~ Play Movies and TV
As Moto Uses Propietery Apps for Dialer and Contacts
what is the latest compatible version of googlecamera for moto g4 plus ? i would like to install without root..
any possibility guys ?
Google camera legacy i.e. version 2.
Google camera version 3 and above are not compatible with athene you'll need a compatible device like nexus or pixel to use newer versions of google camera.
I am not aware of any patched/modified or ported versions which works with athene but legacy version 2.7.010 works excellent with almost all the roms. You can download GoogleCam_Legacy zip from this link https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9tngVBGIajVT0c1RjN3bjdPYTQ and flash it in twrp
lCrD512 said:
Google camera legacy i.e. version 2.
Google camera version 3 and above are not compatible with athene you'll need a compatible device like nexus or pixel to use newer versions of google camera.
I am not aware of any patched/modified or ported versions which works with athene but legacy version 2.7.010 works excellent with almost all the roms. You can download GoogleCam_Legacy zip from this link https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9tngVBGIajVT0c1RjN3bjdPYTQ and flash it in twrp
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I do not believe that Athene is limited to 2.7.XXX. I've used the ARM version of Google 4.X (not sure which it was) and it's worked well. It's only from 4.3 that there's only ARM64 builds.
So, respectfully, I think you can safely use up to 4.2, albeit a modded APK.
zeomal said:
I do not believe that Athene is limited to 2.7.XXX. I've used the ARM version of Google 4.X (not sure which it was) and it's worked well. It's only from 4.3 that there's only ARM64 builds.
So, respectfully, I think you can safely use up to 4.2, albeit a modded APK.
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Yes I have myself used version 4.2.x on AOSiP 5.8 https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72036148&postcount=100
But something has changed and now version 3 and above doesn't work it will force close/crash.
Earlier even appropriate opengapps package used to flash v4.2.x but now it flashes legacy version (below v3).
More info: https://github.com/opengapps/opengapps/wiki/Advanced-Features-and-Options#force-new-camera