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The builds are only weekly builds, but its the first official.
You can find it on their download page:
OmniRom find7op Downloads
Includes:
January Security Patches
OTA
Other Features from Unofficial Builds
Edit:
Cause some people dont seem to know
Omni doesnt use Bacon as device Name
It is find7op (op = oneplus)
find7 would be the build for Oppo Find 7
Screenshot?
Does the High Resolution mode (50 Megapixel) work with Bacon camera or ColorOS camera in this ROM?
trqnwr said:
Screenshot?
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This?
trqnwr said:
Screenshot?
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Screenshot fixed
This is the OnePlus One (bacon) forum. That ROM is for the OPPO Find 7
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clevebb said:
This is the OnePlus One (bacon) forum. That ROM is for the OPPO Find 7
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No it isnt oppofind7op is oneplus one, oppofind7 is OPPO find 7.
Im running this build on my OPO
Could you descrive rom's features?
Well then, downloaded and about to try it. What gapps do you use? Do you use root? Does android Pay work if not rooted?
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clevebb said:
Well then, downloaded and about to try it. What gapps do you use? Do you use root? Does android Pay work if not rooted?
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Pico,yes,idk
clevebb said:
Well then, downloaded and about to try it. What gapps do you use? Do you use root? Does android Pay work if not rooted?
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Can't tell exactly, because im not using Android pay, but it should work as omni doesnt include root by default
Pay didn't work, but it was cool trying something else, booted fine. I used micro gapps. I'm back on CM, but its nice to know there are other ROMs. Is omni a fork of CM?
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henrikh1998 said:
Can't tell exactly, because im not using Android pay, but it should work as omni doesnt include root by default
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so, if I doesn't install SuperSU, will it be fully unroot? (I want to be able to run Pokemon GO).
wilee1928 said:
so, if I doesn't install SuperSU, will it be fully unroot? (I want to be able to run Pokemon GO).
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As omni is based on AOSP it is unrooted by default
PkmnGo should work, afaik.
Give it a try and tell us if it worked.
henrikh1998 said:
As omni is based on AOSP it is unrooted by default
PkmnGo should work, afaik.
Give it a try and tell us if it worked.
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yes! i'll do a back up right away.
thanks.
Safetynet did not pass, clean install meaning just flashed ROM and gapps, signed in and installed Pay and SafetyNet helper.
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I request installed users to provide a review.
daniga74 said:
Could you descrive rom's features?
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Led control, Qs custom tiles, navbar, custom power menu.
Go check on youtube Game Of Roms review on oneplus 3
Pokemon go doesnt work eventhough it doesnt come rooted nor has traces of root but the build is userdebug (think thats the issue)
Used nano opengapps.
And my banking app didnt worked so went back to my old MM rom...
C4SCA said:
Led control, Qs custom tiles, navbar, custom power menu.
Go check on youtube Game Of Roms review on oneplus 3
Pokemon go doesnt work eventhough it doesnt come rooted nor has traces of root but the build is userdebug (think thats the issue)
Used nano opengapps.
And my banking app didnt worked so went back to my old MM rom...
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Thanks for letting me know, it was worth to try it.
Custom kernels don't work without breaking camera or Wi-Fi (or both), we need the Omni version of Lightning kernel updated.
Anyone know a root best for 7.1.2 work fine with 1575?
ROM: DU, Omni and CypherOS
I personally am loving Magisk for my root needs. It allows Android Pay to work as well.
CJ-Wylde said:
I personally am loving Magisk for my root needs. It allows Android Pay to work as well.
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Is there anything else other than Magisk and SuperSU?
kudouyuzi said:
Is there anything else other than Magisk and SuperSU?
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No... Except for the Java root built into some ROM's, but it isn't stand-alone so you can't just apply it to other ROMs. There used to be Superuser, but it was dropped back around Jellybean or KitKat I believe
What is wrong with Magisk or SuperSU? Both work exceptionally well...
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No... Except for the Java root built into some ROM's, but it isn't stand-alone so you can't just apply it to other ROMs. There used to be Superuser, but it was dropped back around Jellybean or KitKat I believe
What is wrong with Magisk or SuperSU? Both work exceptionally well...
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SuperSU: some app does not work like Mario run
kudouyuzi said:
SuperSU: some app does not work like Mario run
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Well, some apps don't work because of the SafetyNet API, not because of root itself... Root has no effect on those apps working or not, but it does cause the SafetyNet API to fail it's "modified device" check. Magisk has Magisk Hide, which gets around this check most of the time, but SafetyNet API is always being updated (and is a mandatory part of Google Play Services) so it's the old cat & mouse game of who can stay ahead of who.
The best thing you can do is NOT USE GAMES that force you to have unmodified device, and let the developer know why you are not going to continue to use their game, maybe they will get it eventually. Financial and some security apps I understand why they have this requirement.
The issue here is that some apps and services just will not be available to rooted devices, and it will be more and more as time goes on. Enthusiasts like us have a minimal impact on the Android market, especially for apps, so we will just be shut out as time goes on. Unfortunately, that is just the way the industry is going.
Eventually root will be a thing of the past, in fact many hobbyists have abandoned it already because it just isn't worth the hassle and loss of features of the device.
acejavelin said:
Well, some apps don't work because of the SafetyNet API, not because of root itself... Root has no effect on those apps working or not, but it does cause the SafetyNet API to fail it's "modified device" check. Magisk has Magisk Hide, which gets around this check most of the time, but SafetyNet API is always being updated (and is a mandatory part of Google Play Services) so it's the old cat & mouse game of who can stay ahead of who.
The best thing you can do is NOT USE GAMES that force you to have unmodified device, and let the developer know why you are not going to continue to use their game, maybe they will get it eventually. Financial and some security apps I understand why they have this requirement.
The issue here is that some apps and services just will not be available to rooted devices, and it will be more and more as time goes on. Enthusiasts like us have a minimal impact on the Android market, especially for apps, so we will just be shut out as time goes on. Unfortunately, that is just the way the industry is going.
Eventually root will be a thing of the past, in fact many hobbyists have abandoned it already because it just isn't worth the hassle and loss of features of the device.
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If no root , how do I backup my apps ?
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If no root , how do I backup my apps ?
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You don't... you reinstall them. And if the app follows the Marshmallow and later standards, it stores it's config in your Google Account. Or you use ADB to back them up (which has never really worked too well for me though).
Times are changing, we still have root, but there is a cost to it, some apps will not work, some need to have root hidden (ie. Magisk Hide).
The situation is only going to continue to get worse as time goes on...
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You don't... you reinstall them. And if the app follows the Marshmallow and later standards, it stores it's config in your Google Account. Or you use ADB to back them up (which has never really worked too well for me though).
Times are changing, we still have root, but there is a cost to it, some apps will not work, some need to have root hidden (ie. Magisk Hide).
The situation is only going to continue to get worse as time goes on...
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Magisk can uninstall?
kudouyuzi said:
Magisk can uninstall?
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Uninstall what? I'm not sure what you are asking...
acejavelin said:
Uninstall what? I'm not sure what you are asking...
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Uninstall Magisk root.
kudouyuzi said:
Uninstall Magisk root.
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You can uninstall Magisk or SuperSU, both have the capability within them. If it was preinstalled with your ROM, it might not be possible though.
If you want a custom ROM without root, look at GZ Rom's (Tesla, Tipsy, Validus) or some of the others.
acejavelin said:
You can uninstall Magisk or SuperSU, both have the capability within them. If it was preinstalled with your ROM, it might not be possible though.
If you want a custom ROM without root, look at GZ Rom's (Tesla, Tipsy, Validus) or some of the others.
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And do you a best rom?
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And do you a best rom?
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Stock... otherwise there really is no answer to that question, it is purely opinion. Best bet is try some of the bigger, more popular ROMs and see what you like.
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Stock... otherwise there really is no answer to that question, it is purely opinion. Best bet is try some of the bigger, more popular ROMs and see what you like.
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Stock rom no Android N, so…
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Stock rom no Android N, so…
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So... that wasn't what you asked.
Stock Nougat will be coming though, have patience, but if the current setback rumors are true we are looking at a minimum of 30 days.
My go to ROM on any device is Resurrection Remix, followed by any Ground Zero ROM (usually Tipsy or Validus), and then Dirty Unicorns. Take your pick I guess...
acejavelin said:
So... that wasn't what you asked.
Stock Nougat will be coming though, have patience, but if the current setback rumors are true we are looking at a minimum of 30 days.
My go to ROM on any device is Resurrection Remix, followed by any Ground Zero ROM (usually Tipsy or Validus), and then Dirty Unicorns. Take your pick I guess...
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Stock Nougat, maybe need more time, maybe later than Google IO, I think, so I want a great third party rom.
kudouyuzi said:
Stock Nougat, maybe need more time, maybe later than Google IO, I think, so I want a great third party rom.
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Install Resurrection Remix(read the thread), it has magisk fully working.
In this rom is still one big bug - if you want use gestures you have to change cpu governors to impulse(before turn on ambient display/moto gestures).
dzidexx said:
Install Resurrection Remix(read the thread), it has magisk fully working.
In this rom is still one big bug - if you want use gestures you have to change cpu governors to impulse(before turn on ambient display/moto gestures).
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Do you know a best rom?
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Do you know a best rom?
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The "Best ROM" is subjective. You won't get a universal answer.
Some people will say Dirty Unicorns is the best.
Some will say Lineage, RR, Validus is the best.
It's a matter of what you're looking for and if it suits your needs. Remember that Nougat ROMs are still a little buggy.
Only way to see if it's a ROM is the "best" for you is to try them all and see which one you feel is the best.
need oxygen os of oneplus brand for nokia 6 (ta-1000)
boring stock rom. :crying:
no special features + customisetion .
it sucks ?
:crying:
:crying:
Root your phone and do customisetion.....
Oxygen os is android what difference........??????????????
ziaur786 said:
need oxygen os of oneplus brand for nokia 6 (ta-1000)
boring stock rom. :crying:
no special features + customisetion .
it sucks ?
:crying:
:crying:
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See there is lots of options
I m giving you one
Use substratum with andromeda.
You must have both apps - substratum is free, andromeda is paid. To activate rootles mode you need to run PC script (phone is connected via adb and appos command is used).
https://www.xda-developers.com/custom-themes-android-oreo-substratum/
I'm using this theme, it's amazing.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=baka.sai.oreo
Hit thanks button if you find this helpful
Happy flashing
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See there is lots of options
I m giving you one
Use substratum with andromeda.
You must have both apps - substratum is free, andromeda is paid. To activate rootles mode you need to run PC script (phone is connected via adb and appos command is used).
https://www.xda-developers.com/custom-themes-android-oreo-substratum/
I'm using this theme, it's amazing.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=baka.sai.oreo
Hit thanks button if you find this helpful
Happy flashing
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are ur mobile rooted? mine is not. so can I use this theme without root? also play store says my device is not competible with this apps.
ziaur786 said:
are ur mobile rooted? mine is not. so can I use this theme without root? also play store says my device is not competible with this apps.
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This works rootless/without root so only thing u need to do is update to oreo, and do this from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-6/how-to/guide-oreo-follow-steps-t3723776
Follow all the steps carefully
After that install those apps that i provided you, they work in oreo only
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Happy flashing
newbie question this so forgive me being so niave.
i have a samsung galaxy note 4...its my old phone i have as a spare.
at one stage i had lineage os on it and it was fantastic, slick, fast, clean with superb battery life....but the lineage os for the note 4 was unofficial and was pre-rooted...which meant some apps dont work... snapchat an obvious one.
so... what are my options on roms that are stock android like...which wont be rooted and be stable ?
thanks in advance for any replies.
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dougm1970 said:
newbie question this so forgive me being so niave.
i have a samsung galaxy note 4...its my old phone i have as a spare.
at one stage i had lineage os on it and it was fantastic, slick, fast, clean with superb battery life....but the lineage os for the note 4 was unofficial and was pre-rooted...which meant some apps dont work... snapchat an obvious one.
so... what are my options on roms that are stock android like...which wont be rooted and be stable ?
thanks in advance for any replies.
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U have on this site SuperDeodexedRom that isnt rooted by default: https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/development/rom-t3768967
... And U have also Like Stok based if U choose A5 system UI, fast and smooth:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/development/air-rom-v1-0-t3630284
And so one... Using both on both N4,,, Great roms Stock to near Stock based...
RamHa said:
U have on this site SuperDeodexedRom that isnt rooted by default: https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/development/rom-t3768967
... And U have also Like Stok based if U choose A5 system UI, fast and smooth:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/development/air-rom-v1-0-t3630284
And so one... Using both on both N4,,, Great roms Stock to near Stock based...
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Air rom unfortunately you can't use some apps due to prerooted rom.
The first rom I used it but if you use any note 7 port the old ui seems outdated. I wish I could unroot someway the Air Rom which I use for daily driver but unfortunately I can't use an app that I need because it's prerooted.
ioannis_m said:
Air rom unfortunately you can't use some apps due to prerooted rom.
The first rom I used it but if you use any note 7 port the old ui seems outdated. I wish I could unroot someway the Air Rom which I use for daily driver but unfortunately I can't use an app that I need because it's prerooted.
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Why dont U ask dev to Unroot it 4 u???? Give it a try. And as always U can unroot it by installing non rooted kernel after installing rom or inject non rooted kernel into Rom.zip. But, ask Dev, rom is great.
And, Note 7 Ports 4 me r better than s8 etc ports
RamHa said:
Why dont U ask dev to Unroot it 4 u???? Give it a try. And as always U can unroot it by installing non rooted kernel after installing rom or inject non rooted kernel into Rom.zip. But, ask Dev, rom is great.
And, Note 7 Ports 4 me r better than s8 etc ports
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I already tried to unroot the rom with spacelemon non root version but still the app can't play at the device due to root existance. I
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I already tried to unroot the rom with spacelemon non root version but still the app can't play at the device due to root existance. I
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When you are saying some apps are you talking about safetynet getting tripped? Why not just flash Spacelemon non-rooted and flash latest magisk with prop hide module to get it to work. I was able to pass safetynet with the latest version of AirRom at the time.
dougm1970 said:
newbie question this so forgive me being so niave.
i have a samsung galaxy note 4...its my old phone i have as a spare.
at one stage i had lineage os on it and it was fantastic, slick, fast, clean with superb battery life....but the lineage os for the note 4 was unofficial and was pre-rooted...which meant some apps dont work... snapchat an obvious one.
so... what are my options on roms that are stock android like...which wont be rooted and be stable ?
thanks in advance for any replies.
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No worries for you being a newbie, but I just wanted to clarify that you can actually use restricted apps like Snapchat (created a burner account since I don't use it), Netflix, and Android Pay, etc.
Requirements:
- Lastest build from Bonuzzz (Mar.)
- Some basic knowledge on working Magisk
- Download Terminal app
- Possibly a third party file manager (ex. Solid Explorer, ES Files Explorer, etc.)
Steps:
- You need to download this and flash it in your recovery to remove pre-root from your device. https://mirrorbits.lineageos.org/su/addonsu-remove-15.1-arm-signed.zip
- Head over to the Magisk thread and download the latest version of Magisk (16.0). https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
- Flash Magisk in your recovery and and open the Magisk Manager and update it when prompted.
- Head over back to the Magisk thread and download the MagiskHide Props Config module. https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-magiskhide-props-config-simple-t3765199
- Open back up Magisk Manager click on the three dashes on the top left and click on the modules tab. Press the button that shows a plus sign and locate the module that you downloaded/saved on your device.
- It should then start flashing through the manager and prompt you to reboot.
- After reboot, download any terminal app (preferably Termux) and open it.
- Type in "Su" and grant it root access. Next, type "props" and it should open up onto an interface.
- Type in "1" to change your device fingerprint and type in "f" to pick a certified fingerprint.
- From here, you can choose whichever certified fingerprint your device wants to be recognized as (I used Samsung Note 5).
- After choosing your certified fingerprint, it will ask you to reboot.
- After reboot, head back into Magisk Manager and click on the SafetyNet Check (It might prompt you to download something). Eventually you should get the same test like in my picture.
- (Optional) Head back into recovery and wipe dalvik cache/cache.
Hopefully this helps out on your problem on apps not working or not letting you install them. Also, this can work for others too that don't use lineage but other Custom ROMs (AirRom, Nemesis, etc.). All you need to do is just install the latest SpaceLemon Non-rooted Kernel or manually unroot and continue with the steps on "Heading over to Magisk Threads". I do hope that this worked for others, and sorry if the instructions are either too long or really complicated on following.
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When you are saying some apps are you talking about safetynet getting tripped? Why not just flash Spacelemon non-rooted and flash latest magisk with prop hide module to get it to work. I was able to pass safetynet with the latest version of AirRom at the time.
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True, and yes, that is solution! :highfive:
RetroSpect_17 said:
When you are saying some apps are you talking about safetynet getting tripped? Why not just flash Spacelemon non-rooted and flash latest magisk with prop hide module to get it to work. I was able to pass safetynet with the latest version of AirRom at the time.
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No even with non rooted kernel and magisk hide props and safetynet passes correctly the app does not start due to root existance.I don't know what else to do.
RamHa said:
True, and yes, that is solution! :highfive:
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For me the only solution was to flash the no root stock deodexed rom you wrote above earlier today. With air rom and doing every step to pass safetynet correctly the app recognises root whatever I do.
Just saying, but please don't create a thread like this on the Android Development page again.
Quoted from the rules post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/development/rules-posting-development-t2868781
"Only the following topics are allowed in DEVELOPMENT area:
[DEV] - Development for any special projects or Apps
[ROM] - Custom ROMs
[KERNEL] - Custom Kernels (usually found in Original Development)
[MOD] - Hack & Modifications for the phone with code only, zips go in themes and apps
[FIX] - Fixes for known issues & bugs
[R&D] - Research & Development for Devs only, when gathering data for a new projects
[HOWTO] / [GUIDE] - How to instructions and Guides (Most of the time should be in General)"
Hi,
I am very new to this forum. I respect all you guys for your achievements.
This is the first time I have rooted a phone. After many days of trial and error, I was successful in installing Lineage 16 on to my phone.
My phone (Redmi 3S) seems to have lost root access after the custom ROM (lineage-16.0-20200902-nightly-land-signed) installation.
Is there any way to root it again without data loss?
I had rooted my phone with SuperSU after which I had automatically got the root checker app. But after installing the lineage-16.0-20200902-nightly-land-signed version, when I checked, I got the message that it wasn't properly rooted. Also, the SuperSU root checker app was missing.
I was wondering if it is advisable to go for Magisk instead of SuperSU.
Please help.
Regards,
Hitesh KH
hiteshharidevan said:
Hi,
I am very new to this forum. I respect all you guys for your achievements. ................
Hitesh KH
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Follow the official guide, and for the step 8 in "Installing LineageOS from recovery" changed "LineageOS’ AddonSU" by Magisk and reboot.
Thanks for the reply. I will try that ASAP and get back
Hi Noru29,
Thanks for the reply.
As such, I planned to do just that — a clean wipe (planned to wipe the system, data, caches, etc. Any suggestion on that?) and then install the Magisk and then flash the custom ROM again.
I think this would also help me hide the fact that I have rooted the phone. I read it somewhere rooting via Magisk can help trick the apps into believing that the phone is not rooted.
Right now, many of the apps decline services saying that they find my phone rooted. Meanwhile, the root checker tells me that my phone is not rooted — it almost says that it can't find any trace of SuperSU.
Thanks for all the help.
Regards,
Hitesh KH
hiteshharidevan said:
Hi Noru29,
Thanks for the reply.
As such, I planned to do just that — a clean wipe (planned to wipe the system, data, caches, etc. Any suggestion on that?) and then install the Magisk and then flash the custom ROM again.
I think this would also help me hide the fact that I have rooted the phone. I read it somewhere rooting via Magisk can help trick the apps into believing that the phone is not rooted.
Right now, many of the apps decline services saying that they find my phone rooted. Meanwhile, the root checker tells me that my phone is not rooted — it almost says that it can't find any trace of SuperSU.
Thanks for all the help.
Regards,
Hitesh KH
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Clean Flash is the way to go. Magisk Hide helps hide root status from most apps.
I would also suggest Fork LOS 17.1 by Sairam. Its based on 4.9 kernel with a few useful extras not found in Official LOS(16) . Its undoubtedly one of the most fluid ROMs available for land. Stable and no glaring issues even though its only a few builds old.
P.S. Your custom ROM journey has started at a good time. Android 11 has already been booted in land by Sairam. Of course many bugs still to squashed.
amn1987 said:
Clean Flash is the way to go. Magisk Hide helps hide root status from most apps.
I would also suggest Fork LOS 17.1 by Sairam. Its based on 4.9 kernel with a few useful extras not found in Official LOS(16) . Its undoubtedly one of the most fluid ROMs available for land. Stable an no glaring issues even though its only a few builds old.
P.S. Your custom ROM journey has started good time. Android 11 has already been bo regardsland by Sairam. Of course many bugs still to squashe/QUO
Hi Noru29,
Like I said earlier, I'm very new to this.
I was wondering if I will be able to get the apps that I have installed on my phone right now.
Can you please share with me the link of Sairam's fork (if you have saved it)? Otherwise, I shall look it up.
In the lineage 16 version I've right now, I had to remove a part of the script. Only after that was I able to install lineage on to my phone.
Thanks,
Hitesh KH.
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hiteshharidevan said:
amn1987 said:
Clean Flash is the way to go. Magisk Hide helps hide root status from most apps.
I would also suggest Fork LOS 17.1 by Sairam. Its based on 4.9 kernel with a few useful extras not found in Official LOS(16) . Its undoubtedly one of the most fluid ROMs available for land. Stable an no glaring issues even though its only a few builds old.
P.S. Your custom ROM journey has started good time. Android 11 has already been bo regardsland by Sairam. Of course many bugs still to squashe/QUO
Hi Noru29,
Like I said earlier, I'm very new to this.
I was wondering if I will be able to get the apps that I have installed on my phone right now.
Can you please share with me the link of Sairam fork (if you have saved it)? Otherwise, I shall look it up.
In the lineage 16 version I've right now, I had to remove a part of the script. Only after that was able to install lineage on to my phone.
Thanks,
Hitesh KH.
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Hi Noru29,
what I meant was if I change the OS from the Lineage OS 16 to the fork created by Sairam (17.1) will my phone get back the settings and apps (if I take a backup before wiping) that I had downloaded earlier?
I'm really eagerly waiting for the Lineage OS based on Android 11.
Thanks,
Hitesh KH.
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hiteshharidevan said:
hiteshharidevan said:
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Hi Noru29,
what I meant was if I change the OS from the Lineage OS 16 to the fork created by Sairam (17.1) will my phone get back the settings and apps (if I take a backup before wiping) that I had downloaded earlier?
I'm really eagerly waiting for the Lineage OS based on Android 11.
Thanks,
Hitesh KH.
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Fork LOS https://sourceforge.net/projects/te...ge-17.1-20200827-UNOFFICIAL-land.zip/download
You will need the latest Orangefox recovery in order to flash ROMs based on 4.9 kernel. https://sourceforge.net/projects/an...efox/OrangeFox-R11.0-Stable-land.zip/download
Android 11 based ROMs are some ways off from being stable enough for daily use.
Clean flash.
You can use Migrate to backup and restore apps+app data.
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Thanks, will wait for LOS based on Android 11
amn1987 said:
hiteshharidevan said:
Fork LOS https://sourceforge.net/projects/te...ge-17.1-20200827-UNOFFICIAL-land.zip/download
You will need the latest Orangefox recovery in order to flash ROMs based on 4.9 kernel. https://sourceforge.net/projects/an...efox/OrangeFox-R11.0-Stable-land.zip/download
Android 11 based ROMs are some ways off from being stable enough for daily use.
Clean flash.
You can use Migrate to backup and restore apps+app data.
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Hi amn1987,
Thanks for the guidance. I will try that ASAP.
By the way, I think I will wait for the stable version of Lineage OS based on Android 11. I will be using my Redmi 3S that I use as my daily device. I wanted to try LOS on my Nokia 6.1 plus too, but it has gone dead after falling into a bucket of water.
Wow, there is an app (forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-migrate-custom-rom-migration-tool-t3862763) for that too! ???. ? (https://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=7237343 tusi great ho).
Thanks,
Hitesh KH.
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hiteshharidevan said:
amn1987 said:
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Hi amn1987,
Thanks for the guidance. I will try that ASAP.
By the way, I think I will wait for the stable version of Lineage OS based on Android 11. I will be using my Redmi 3S that I use as my daily device. I wanted to try LOS on my Nokia 6.1 plus too, but it has gone dead after falling into a bucket of water.
Wow, there is an app (forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-migrate-custom-rom-migration-tool-t3862763) for that too! . (https://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=7237343 tusi great ho).
Thanks,
Hitesh KH.
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As I said above it could be a while before A11 is stable enough. Meanwhile Fork LOS is great. Enabling Battery Saver cuts down on idle drain.
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amn1987 said:
hiteshharidevan said:
As I said above it could be a while before A11 is stable enough. Meanwhile Fork LOS is great. Enabling Battery Saver cuts down on idle drain.
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Hi amn1987,
Okay. That is great.
Regards,
Hitesh KH.
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Google Play Services crashing
amn1987 said:
hiteshharidevan said:
Fork LOS https://sourceforge.net/projects/te...ge-17.1-20200827-UNOFFICIAL-land.zip/download
You will need the latest Orangefox recovery in order to flash ROMs based on 4.9 kernel. https://sourceforge.net/projects/an...efox/OrangeFox-R11.0-Stable-land.zip/download
Android 11 based ROMs are some ways off from being stable enough for daily use.
Clean flash.
You can use Migrate to backup and restore apps+app data.
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hi amni1987,
I installed this fork on my Redmi 3S recently. As such it looked neat, but I wasn't able to use any of the Google apps, including the Play Store. The main problem was the Google Play Services. A pop-up used to come showing Google Play Services not installed properly.
I was wondering what the problem might be and would appreciate a solution.
Thanks,
Hitesh KH.
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hiteshharidevan said:
amn1987 said:
hi amni1987,
I installed this fork on my Redmi 3S recently. As such it looked neat, but I wasn't able to use any of the Google apps, including the Play Store. The main problem was the Google Play Services. A pop-up used to come showing Google Play Services not installed properly.
I was wondering what the problem might be and would appreciate a solution.
Thanks,
Hitesh KH.
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Which GApps did you use? I am currently on RR 8.6.3 with Open GApps Pico and I haven't come across any such issue.
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