Need a rom that will pass SafetyNet. - Moto G5 Plus Questions & Answers

I've messed about with this thing since I got it in June, have stuck with stock rom, mostly, did a bit of MultiROM stuff, with ViperOS, have used Magisk for root, haven't passed SafetyNet very often since I got it. Recently swapped out MultiROM for a unified system with AOSPExtended, initially passed basicintegrity, but I also installed Xposed after that, and since then, even after uninstalling Xposed and Magisk, as well as reflashing the rom, without wiping, ctsprofile and basicintegrity both continue to fail. I just wanna play Animal Crossing, man...

Most custom kernels take care of that for you...

Karlinski said:
Most custom kernels take care of that for you...
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So, flashing ElementalX could potentially get my SN back? I've not ventured into kernels, yet, so I'm wary, but I've heard good things about ElementalX... And should I wipe my system and reflash AEX, too?
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Flash room
Flash kernel
Flash Magisk
Flash SNFix
Doing this will fix your problem every time.

Karlinski said:
Flash room
Flash kernel
Flash Magisk
Flash SNFix
Doing this will fix your problem every time.
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Thanks! I had to wipe data to get it to work. And flashing everything but the SN Fix got my basic integrity back, with false on CTSProfile. Game works, though.
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Help, newbie confused!

After 4 1/2 years I finally killed my M8 and am having a HTC 10 with Nougat delivered tomorrow. My M8 was stock rooted with xposed and that's what I would like to do to the 10. When I set up my M8, I unlocked via HTC dev, flashed TWRP, TWRP rooted the device and then I flashed xposed. I would like to do the same to my 10 but am unsure if it's possible or how to do it. I tried googling but a lot of the results were a year old and and I'm not sure that they still apply today. Do I still unlock via HTC dev or should I use sunshine? Will TWRP still install a version of Chainfire's SuperSiu or do I need to use Magisk to root? Is xposed still possible?
me_three said:
After 4 1/2 years I finally killed my M8 and am having a HTC 10 with Nougat delivered tomorrow. My M8 was stock rooted with xposed and that's what I would like to do to the 10. When I set up my M8, I unlocked via HTC dev, flashed TWRP, TWRP rooted the device and then I flashed xposed. I would like to do the same to my 10 but am unsure if it's possible or how to do it. I tried googling but a lot of the results were a year old and and I'm not sure that they still apply today. Do I still unlock via HTC dev or should I use sunshine? Will TWRP still install a version of Chainfire's SuperSiu or do I need to use Magisk to root? Is xposed still possible?
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You can still unlock via HTC Dev. S-off via Sunshine is also possible and you can leave your bootloader locked, as well. You'll need to use the latest SuperSU, as well as the latest version of TWRP. Can't comment on Magisk versus Xposed because I don't use either one.
Xposed is not possible on Nougat. What were you using it for? I use Magisk for all the mods I used to use (adblocking, YouTube background playback, etc.). Magisk is pretty cool, and Magisk's SU replaces SuperSU for all intents and purposes that I'm aware of.
If you want / need S-OFF, you'll need to pay for Sunshine. If you don't, just unlock via HTCDev, run the latest RUU if necessary (a new update just came out today), install TWRP, boot up into your home screen, install Magisk Manager, use that to download Magisk root, and go about your merry way.
I just jumped from stock (Bad Boyz) to Pure Fusion AOSP from the main HTC 10 forum, and I'm really loving being back on AOSP.
SilverZero said:
Xposed is not possible on Nougat. What were you using it for? I use Magisk for all the mods I used to use (adblocking, YouTube background playback, etc.). Magisk is pretty cool, and Magisk's SU replaces SuperSU for all intents and purposes that I'm aware of.
If you want / need S-OFF, you'll need to pay for Sunshine. If you don't, just unlock via HTCDev, run the latest RUU if necessary (a new update just came out today), install TWRP, boot up into your home screen, install Magisk Manager, use that to download Magisk root, and go about your merry way.
I just jumped from stock (Bad Boyz) to Pure Fusion AOSP from the main HTC 10 forum, and I'm really loving being back on AOSP.
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There is Xposed for Nougat, albeit recently and it's listed as unofficial.
https://www.xda-developers.com/flashable-xposed-framework-android-nougat/
Magnum_Enforcer said:
There is Xposed for Nougat, albeit recently and it's listed as unofficial.
https://www.xda-developers.com/flashable-xposed-framework-android-nougat/
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Well how about that? I just skimmed but it looks like the original dev behind Xposed is leery of this implementation, but I don't understand all of that. I guess just the fact that it's possible will be encouraging for a lot of people.
Even so, I'm quite happy with Magisk.
I just jumped from stock (Bad Boyz) to Pure Fusion AOSP from the main HTC 10 forum said:
I'm using Lee's rom at the moment and have thought about the Pure Fusion one, but I keep seeing some issues with wifi and radio signal. Are you having any of these issues?
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biker57 said:
I'm using Lee's rom at the moment and have thought about the Pure Fusion one, but I keep seeing some issues with wifi and radio signal. Are you having any of these issues?
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None at all that I've noticed. I mainly use LTE but I switched to wifi for a few hours last night, no problems on my end.
Thank you all for your help, I'll hold out on magisk for a bit to see how the new xposed comes along.
me_three said:
Thank you all for your help, I'll hold out on magisk for a bit to see how the new xposed comes along.
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I haven't tried it myself but be careful, several people have told me the Sprint HTC10 has more problems being unlocked than other US versions, especially when it comes to flashing the radio to use on different carriers. Specifically I've been told trying to flash the Verizon radio will not only fail but has the potential to permanently disable your radio.

Entering into potter's custom ROM world: some questions

Hi everyone,
I'm tired of Lenovorola's poor update schedule and have decided to flash any of the latest (stable) custom ROM from the threads here. But before I proceed, I have few concerns.
1. This isn't my first time flashing custom ROMs but it is my first time flashing custom ROM on a phone with locked bootloader. So, my understanding is that first I unlock bootloader, flash a custom recovery & then root with Magisk, ultimately flashing a ROM. Is this the correct process?
2. Will I lose the IMEI information at any point in the process? If yes, if there any solution to circumvent it?
3. Can I use all banking apps on custom ROM without any issues?
4. Is there any other downside of doing all this that's not known commonly?
I've been meaning to get out of the "stock" firmware walled garden for a long time and I think it's time. I'd really appreciate any help you can offer in this regard.
P.s: Also suggest any ROM that in your experience is the best.
Thanks in advance!
yourSAS said:
Hi everyone,
I'm tired of Lenovorola's poor update schedule and have decided to flash any of the latest (stable) custom ROM from the threads here. But before I proceed, I have few concerns.
1. This isn't my first time flashing custom ROMs but it is my first time flashing custom ROM on a phone with locked bootloader. So, my understanding is that first I unlock bootloader, flash a custom recovery & then root with Magisk, ultimately flashing a ROM. Is this the correct process?
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For the most part yes, you don't need to root before installing a custom rom.
2. Will I lose the IMEI information at any point in the process? If yes, if there any solution to circumvent it?
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Normally no, it's very rare for IMEI issues.
3. Can I use all banking apps on custom ROM without any issues?
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Depends on the requirements of the banking apps, I've never had any issues with banking apps.
4. Is there any other downside of doing all this that's not known commonly?
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There always some issues with a small % of users and rooting/custom roms.
I've been meaning to get out of the "stock" firmware walled garden for a long time and I think it's time. I'd really appreciate any help you can offer in this regard.
P.s: Also suggest any ROM that in your experience is the best.
Thanks in advance!
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Lineage OS is a good rom to start with, but every rom has it's pros/cons.
I suggest trying a few to see what you like.
First thing after TWRP is installed. Make a backup of your EFS and keep it somewhere safe. Just in case.
Like @Randumb_User said do a backup of the EFS partition (or do a full backup - that's what I would do).
I tried several customs - Nougat and Oreo. In most cases battery life wasn't nearly as good as the StockROM.
If you want to play it safe use one of the TWRP flashable ones. If you want to be up to date I would suggest FrankenROM (best use v12.5, 13 has a minor issue with the recent apps list) - stable, fast, very good battery life (1,5d is no problem).
But hey - it's also a matter of taste ....
yourSAS said:
Hi everyone,
I'm tired of Lenovorola's poor update schedule and have decided to flash any of the latest (stable) custom ROM from the threads here. But before I proceed, I have few concerns.
1. This isn't my first time flashing custom ROMs but it is my first time flashing custom ROM on a phone with locked bootloader. So, my understanding is that first I unlock bootloader, flash a custom recovery & then root with Magisk, ultimately flashing a ROM. Is this the correct process?
2. Will I lose the IMEI information at any point in the process? If yes, if there any solution to circumvent it?
3. Can I use all banking apps on custom ROM without any issues?
4. Is there any other downside of doing all this that's not known commonly?
I've been meaning to get out of the "stock" firmware walled garden for a long time and I think it's time. I'd really appreciate any help you can offer in this regard.
P.s: Also suggest any ROM that in your experience is the best.
Thanks in advance!
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Looks like I get to answer my own queries.(I've flashed custom ROM)
1. Yes, the process is indeed the same, except you'll have to flash no-verity patch first in recovery before doing anything else.
2. No (at least, in my case)
3. Most of them work (if they don't, use Magisk hide). The only exception so far is Tez, which doesn't work.
4. Nothing that really matters. Custom ROM will offer mostly stable experience and some minor hiccups
I've tried only Xtended ROM so far and mentioned feedback on its thread.
I'll update on this thread if I've anything to add
Update: You'll get to use modded Google Camera with Oreo based ROMs/stock firmware with root - which makes a HUGE difference in photo quality. So, totally worth unlocking the phone.
Read in another thread (think it was baout CarbonROM) that TEZ works when you login/authenticate or what ever before you install Magisk.
TGHH said:
Read in another thread (think it was baout CarbonROM) that TEZ works when you login/authenticate or what ever before you install Magisk.
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I've uninstalled Magisk and tried but it's not working :/
yourSAS said:
I've uninstalled Magisk and tried but it's not working :/
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Not sure if uninstall Magisk is enough. Maybe you need to verify TEZ right after flashing and then install Magisk. Maybe contact the member who posted the work around in the post I linked. Good luck!
yourSAS said:
Looks like I get to answer my own queries.(I've flashed custom ROM)
1. Yes, the process is indeed the same, except you'll have to flash no-verity patch first in recovery before doing anything else.
2. No (at least, in my case)
3. Most of them work (if they don't, use Magisk hide). The only exception so far is Tez, which doesn't work.
4. Nothing that really matters. Custom ROM will offer mostly stable experience and some minor hiccups
I've tried only Xtended ROM so far and mentioned feedback on its thread.
I'll update on this thread if I've anything to add
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is your rom pass safetynet?
if its pass try clear data on tez then use magisk hide it will hide root for tez so u can use tez
dhinesh_cool said:
is your rom pass safetynet?
if its pass try clear data on tez then use magisk hide it will hide root for tez so u can use tez
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I've tried this already. Didn't help.
yourSAS said:
I've tried this already. Didn't help.
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You could try enabling magisk hide and then revoke the phone permission for google play services.
kishorv06 said:
You could try enabling magisk hide and then revoke the phone permission for google play services.
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Thank you. I used this trick (hiding telephony permission) along with all other restrictions like Magisk hide. It worked.
When you go back to stock ROM do not use the fastboot erase modemtest commands because it will erase the imei just those two commands omitted-
RubenPCA said:
When you go back to stock ROM do not use the fastboot erase modemtest commands because it will erase the imei just those two commands omitted-
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I don't know if I'll be going back to stock ROM because Oreo ROM is that good. Thanks for the heads up though.
yourSAS said:
Thank you. I used this trick (hiding telephony permission) along with all other restrictions like Magisk hide. It worked.
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Happy to hear that.
I've seen many posts about people losing their imei and volte with no permanent solution. Should i unlock my bootloader and install custom roms on my g5 plus? It's there any chance i might lose my imei or 4g?
spandy992 said:
I've seen many posts about people losing their imei and volte with no permanent solution. Should i unlock my bootloader and install custom roms on my g5 plus? It's there any chance i might lose my imei or 4g?
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I didn't lose IMEI. I followed the process mentioned in the OP
spandy992 said:
I've seen many posts about people losing their imei and volte with no permanent solution. Should i unlock my bootloader and install custom roms on my g5 plus? It's there any chance i might lose my imei or 4g?
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Backup your efs partition if u lost volte it will help

TWRP for Honor 8 pro encrypted mode

Can anyone help on how to modify current TWRP to support encryption?
Nothing as of now. The support is dead.
Yesterday I tried rooting my phone by using almost every instance of magisk available on the web, but I either end up with a bootloop or Error 255.
There is no point installing twrp, you will only break your phone.
Only solution is never trust honor again in terms of development support.
SAME Issues.
shailendra1993 said:
Nothing as of now. The support is dead.
Yesterday I tried rooting my phone by using almost every instance of magisk available on the web, but I either end up with a bootloop or Error 255.
There is no point installing twrp, you will only break your phone.
Only solution is never trust honor again in terms of development support.
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Unfortunately, i'm regretting getting the H8P instead of the OP5. Kinda had a feeling this would happen but took a shot anyway.
Tried many versions of Magisk but all ends up in bootloop. Spent over 30 hours on the device, tinkering.
Best bet would be to flash Stock, lock bootloader and forget about SU . The only choice given how expensive the phone was to a common man when it released.
No more Honor or Huawei every again. For me or anyone who askes for suggestions.
I'm not that into android that i can jump in to help devs aswell. But i will try to stay active and support those who brick their device.
@anirudh & @shailendra1993
Sorry, but you seem both out of topic.
It seems to me latest official magisk is working on your device by flashing a patched ramdisk via fastboot.
Coming back to OP, the latest public TWRP available for your device seem to be there https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8-pro/how-to/restoring-dukfullotaromflasher-t3741223But they may not support encryption...
Anirudh A said:
Unfortunately, i'm regretting getting the H8P instead of the OP5. Kinda had a feeling this would happen but took a shot anyway.
Tried many versions of Magisk but all ends up in bootloop. Spent over 30 hours on the device, tinkering.
Best bet would be to flash Stock, lock bootloader and forget about SU . The only choice given how expensive the phone was to a common man when it released.
No more Honor or Huawei every again. For me or anyone who askes for suggestions.
I'm not that into android that i can jump in to help devs aswell. But i will try to stay active and support those who brick their device.
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Are you looking to have Magisk with Safety net pass ? Let me know i can help. I am on latest Oreo with Magisk and all seems ok.
psbhullar said:
Are you looking to have Magisk with Safety net pass ? Let me know i can help. I am on latest Oreo with Magisk and all seems ok.
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Thanks ! I get constant bootloops when I flash almost all versions of magisk on stock Oreo 8.0.0.323 . I'm now using AOSP from open krin . 8.1 . Not the most stable rom, but I love stock Android. Definably miss a few stock rom features though. It would help if you tell us the version of magisk flashed and also stock rom version.
And the installation method you followed for magisk was patching boot using magisk manager and flashing the image via fastboot right?
Anirudh A said:
Thanks ! I get constant bootloops when I flash almost all versions of magisk on stock Oreo 8.0.0.323 . I'm now using AOSP from open krin . 8.1 . Not the most stable rom, but I love stock Android. Definably miss a few stock rom features though. It would help if you tell us the version of magisk flashed and also stock rom version.
And the installation method you followed for magisk was patching boot using magisk manager and flashing the image via fastboot right?
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Follow each step as mentioned and and it works perfect.
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/foru...de-magisk-root-honor-8-pro-oreo-t3743587/amp/
I am using this past few weeks on Oreo 8 with no bootloops. Yes with Xposed i too had boot loop issues.
Thanks! Works.
psbhullar said:
Follow each step as mentioned and and it works perfect.
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/foru...de-magisk-root-honor-8-pro-oreo-t3743587/amp/
I am using this past few weeks on Oreo 8 with no bootloops. Yes with Xposed i too had boot loop issues.
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Hey,
I followed those same instructions before.
From v 15.4, we can directly extract our boot.img , patch it using magisk manager and flash it using fastboot.
And it works like a charm. With data encrypted.
Thanks for your inputs
psbhullar said:
Are you looking to have Magisk with Safety net pass ? Let me know i can help. I am on latest Oreo with Magisk and all seems ok.
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wait wait... so you have root and adblock /titanium backup working on latest oreo? please let me know.. I want to get to oreo update but I can't lose titanium and adblock (and keep decrypted my sdcard?!?)
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I come from an Honor 8 completely turned inside out (root,twrp,xposed,gravity,substratum,v4a,titanium backup,kali linux and so so so on).
Can I hope to get almost half of them on my new Honor 8 Pro? I would stay on latest stock B189, but If I well understand there are problems with TWRP and TB because of encryption. What is the state of the art we can get on Nougat? Thanks a lot.
gianmaxfactor said:
I come from an Honor 8 completely turned inside out (root,twrp,xposed,gravity,substratum,v4a,titanium backup,kali linux and so so so on).
Can I hope to get almost half of them on my new Honor 8 Pro? I would stay on latest stock B189, but If I well understand there are problems with TWRP and TB because of encryption. What is the state of the art we can get on Nougat? Thanks a lot.
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https://consumer-tkb.huawei.com/tkbapp/downloadWebsiteService?websiteId=768024

The quest to get Snapchat working on Weta Rom US996

Im currently unable to use snapchat because they block all root users for no good reason other than being d*ckheads.
Im running on Weta Rom 5.0.7 on the LGV20 US99610h varient with a android security patch of April the 1st 2017.
Ive tried to get Magisk installed because its hide feature seems to be the only known way of getting past Snapchats rootblock,
however when i go to remove SuperSu it fails to uninstall and Magisk cannot be installed without SuperSu being removed.
I have heard of a method of going into twrp removing supersu with a zip, reflashing the stock boot.img and installing magisk, however im no confident right now
on how to find the correct boot.img as i dont want to brick my device.
Does anyone know any work arounds to replace supersu with magisk or block snapchat from detecting root? or do i have to use broken lineage OS with its broken camera drivers to install magisk?
Please help guys, im literally starting to tear my hair out over this, i just want to use a social media app!!!
Use Alpha or Super V20 ROMs and choose Magisk on install .. problem solved.
-- Brian
runningnak3d said:
Use Alpha or Super V20 ROMs and choose Magisk on install .. problem solved.
-- Brian
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Or search for osmosis unsu zip
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I try to steer people away from running outdated, unsupported ROMs. A good way to blow up your EFS is to flash Lineage (even an older version) while on old firmware.
-- Brian
runningnak3d said:
I try to steer people away from running outdated, unsupported ROMs. A good way to blow up your EFS is to flash Lineage (even an older version) while on old firmware.
-- Brian
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To much instant satisfaction in society today, sad state of affairs. If they brick their phone its on them, should have taken the time to read and research before flashing stuff
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Please help! MOTO e4 n/a problem!

I tried to add a custom ROMt hat is for Moto e4 (I made a backup) using the TWRP recovery. I rebooted and I got the n/a screen and its been like this for a long time. please help!
Screen is getting warm.
Which ROM you used the ones for qualcomm or Mediatek.
EarthMan1 said:
Which ROM you used the ones for qualcomm or Mediatek.
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I fixed it, but how do you find out if you have a Qualcomm or Mediatek?
RiotArrows said:
I fixed it, but how do you find out if you have a Qualcomm or Mediatek?
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Would help to know what service you're on and your model number.
I have MetroPCS and the xt1765 variant which is Qualcomm.
I don't personally know enough to tell you which one you have but if you post those two things someone here could answer you.
Or use an app like cpu-z to check for yourself.
https://m.apkpure.com/cpu-z/com.cpuid.cpu_z
BTW now that you fixed your boot loop issue did you ever get your custom rom working? Very important to know which version you have before you start flashing ****.
I'm surprised you got twrp working without knowing which one you have....
If you got TWRP from the official app I think your on Mediatek because as far as I know that's the only variant with an official TWRP.
Don't take my word for it though....
Make sure and then double check before you continue.
Best of luck
AesopRock127 said:
Would help to know what service you're on and your model number.
I have MetroPCS and the xt1765 variant which is Qualcomm.
I don't personally know enough to tell you which one you have but if you post those two things someone here could answer you.
Or use an app like cpu-z to check for yourself.
https://m.apkpure.com/cpu-z/com.cpuid.cpu_z
BTW now that you fixed your boot loop issue did you ever get your custom rom working? Very important to know which version you have before you start flashing ****.
I'm surprised you got twrp working without knowing which one you have....
If you got TWRP from the official app I think your on Mediatek because as far as I know that's the only variant with an official TWRP.
Don't take my word for it though....
Make sure and then double check before you continue.
Best of luck
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Sorry for not responding. I was having log in problems with XDA. Anyways, my provider is Sprint and my model number is XT1766 QUALCOMM. Turns out I was using some other Moto e4 custom ROM that could've bricked my phone. I used a different custom ROM called LineageOS and it actually works. It upgraded my Android version from 7.1.1 to 7.1.2.
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I got TWRP from just making a simple Google search.
Version is 3.2.3 r1 perry edition.
I've had rooting problems with my firmware ROM.
Everytime I download SUPERSU, the installation goes completely fine with TWRP recovery. When I reboot my phone twice, SuperSU starts to glitch and keeps on granting permission from apps that didn't even ask for one. I just fixed it by installing new custom ROM. It fixed MAGISK error 1 and stop the bug with SuperSU. Everything is going fine. I love it. Also, thanks for your support, I appreciate it.
RiotArrows said:
Sorry for not responding. I was having log in problems with XDA. Anyways, my provider is Sprint and my model number is XT1766 QUALCOMM. Turns out I was using some other Moto e4 custom ROM that could've bricked my phone. I used a different custom ROM called LineageOS and it actually works. It upgraded my Android version from 7.1.1 to 7.1.2.
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I got TWRP from just making a simple Google search.
Version is 3.2.3 r1 perry edition.
I've had rooting problems with my firmware ROM.
Everytime I download SUPERSU, the installation goes completely fine with TWRP recovery. When I reboot my phone twice, SuperSU starts to glitch and keeps on granting permission from apps that didn't even ask for one. I just fixed it by installing new custom ROM. It fixed MAGISK error 1 and stop the bug with SuperSU. Everything is going fine. I love it. Also, thanks for your support, I appreciate it.
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SuperSU will never work with the stock ROM because of the f2fs loopback bug. Unless you know how to patch the boot image to fix the bug and rebuild it yourself.
madbat99 said:
SuperSU will never work with the stock ROM because of the f2fs loopback bug. Unless you know how to patch the boot image to fix the bug and rebuild it yourself.
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Uhh... okay.
RiotArrows said:
Sorry for not responding. I was having log in problems with XDA. Anyways, my provider is Sprint and my model number is XT1766 QUALCOMM. Turns out I was using some other Moto e4 custom ROM that could've bricked my phone. I used a different custom ROM called LineageOS and it actually works. It upgraded my Android version from 7.1.1 to 7.1.2.
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I got TWRP from just making a simple Google search.
Version is 3.2.3 r1 perry edition.
I've had rooting problems with my firmware ROM.
Everytime I download SUPERSU, the installation goes completely fine with TWRP recovery. When I reboot my phone twice, SuperSU starts to glitch and keeps on granting permission from apps that didn't even ask for one. I just fixed it by installing new custom ROM. It fixed MAGISK error 1 and stop the bug with SuperSU. Everything is going fine. I love it. Also, thanks for your support, I appreciate it.
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Glad you got everything working, I had troubles installing Xposed on stock for the same reason. I ended up settling on Resurrection Remix which is very stable and everything works except for voicemail notifications..... Which I'm not 100% sure is even due to RR. I had to pay $5 a month on metropcs to enable call forwarding to enable youmail which is so far an excellent 3rd party vmail replacement. Small price to pay considering everything else is exactly how I want it. Hope you get your phone exactly how you want it as well
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