Request for oos stock camera for custom ROMs - OnePlus 6T Questions & Answers

Request please make a stock oos camera for custom ROMs

[email protected] said:
Request please make a stock oos camera for custom ROMs
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Just install the stock OP camera app from apkmirror here https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/onepl...e/oneplus-camera-3-0-32-android-apk-download/

I want fully working apk

It requires a bunch of things, including the OP gallery, and some OP services.
It's been done before on other devices, You might look at this 5T version as an example, or what you need.

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[q] re-installing stock lg g2 cam, and mms. Currently running cm 10.2 rom

Hello,
I recently root, TWRP, and added CM 10.2 rom, but not happy with current MMS and cam that came with it. I have the original APK files for both but the file manager will not let me install. Do i need a different apk in order to run this or am I missing a gapp file somewhere. Any help would be greatly apreciated. Also Im' running Nova if that makes a difference as well
No you can not, the stock files can only be installed in a stock based Rom.
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Raw Hackz said:
Hello,
I recently root, TWRP, and added CM 10.2 rom, but not happy with current MMS and cam that came with it. I have the original APK files for both but the file manager will not let me install. Do i need a different apk in order to run this or am I missing a gapp file somewhere. Any help would be greatly apreciated. Also Im' running Nova if that makes a difference as well
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You cannot simply install stock apps on a custom ROM. With that said, there is a flashable zip for the stock LG camera that works on custom ROMs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525783
Regarding the messaging app, I've yet to find someone who has made the stock one work on custom ROMs. I agree that the stock mms app is better than AOSP and I'd love to have someone make it work on custom ROMs. Until then, maybe try a 3rd party app, like Textra.
Rodeojones said:
You cannot simply install stock apps on a custom ROM. With that said, there is a flashable zip for the stock LG camera that works on custom ROMs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525783
Regarding the messaging app, I've yet to find someone who has made the stock one work on custom ROMs. I agree that the stock mms app is better than AOSP and I'd love to have someone make it work on custom ROMs. Until then, maybe try a 3rd party app, like Textra.
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I made a thread in the apps forum for a modded version of aosp messenger. It will give you plenty of appearence options that should please anyone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540284
xallinvaynex said:
I made a thread in the apps forum for a modded version of aosp messenger. It will give you plenty of appearence options that should please anyone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540284
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Thanks for the link, but I believe you may have misunderstood me. It's the stock LG messaging app that I prefer and would love for someone to make it so that you can flash it over an AOSP ROM much like there are zips to give you access to the LG QRemote app and stock LG camera app.
Rodeojones said:
You cannot simply install stock apps on a custom ROM. With that said, there is a flashable zip for the stock LG camera that works on custom ROMs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525783
Regarding the messaging app, I've yet to find someone who has made the stock one work on custom ROMs. I agree that the stock mms app is better than AOSP and I'd love to have someone make it work on custom ROMs. Until then, maybe try a 3rd party app, like Textra
Thank you for the Link I'm going to give i go do you had to know of any other good cam's we could use in sub of the stock LG
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google camera for op2

hey bros, does enyone knows how to make google camera work on custom roms?
usually it just works on most custom roms... have you tried just flashing it with a gaps package that includes it? that should work. but then again, I've never had an issue with it when I installed it from the playstore either. it should work with no issues. Did you check to make sure all the correct permissions are set for it? if permissions aren't correct it will force close
Having the same issue on RR official. App requests permissions, once you have given them it crashes and crashes again whenever you load it up.
Google camera have some issue it just won't work for op2 be it any nougat rom
Nikhilshyamsukha said:
Google camera have some issue it just won't work for op2 be it any nougat rom
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Use version Google Camera 4.1.006.126161292, this one works on nougat
jflow36 said:
usually it just works on most custom roms... have you tried just flashing it with a gaps package that includes it? that should work. but then again, I've never had an issue with it when I installed it from the playstore either. it should work with no issues. Did you check to make sure all the correct permissions are set for it? if permissions aren't correct it will force close
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didn't tryed with gapps, tried several versions from apkmirror with several custom rom and they crash. can't download from paly store, its hidden for me.
chxei said:
didn't tryed with gapps, tried several versions from apkmirror with several custom rom and they crash. can't download from paly store, its hidden for me.
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The solution is in the post above yours. Stop seeking...
As another user said before, this one should work:
http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google...era-4-1-006-126161292-2-android-apk-download/
okey, so 4.1 version works indeed, but why newer versions don't work?
i would recommend you to flash STOCK GAPPS along with Any ROM which will replace the default camera application in the ROM to the Google Camera one which you can update later from the Play store itself
Harry_00s.HS said:
i would recommend you to flash STOCK GAPPS along with Any ROM which will replace the default camera application in the ROM to the Google Camera one which you can update later from the Play store itself
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tried already, but it crashes after updating
chxei said:
tried already, but it crashes after updating
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so just don't update................
habobabababo said:
so just don't update................
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oh thanks, great solution
Harry_00s.HS said:
i would recommend you to flash STOCK GAPPS along with Any ROM which will replace the default camera application in the ROM to the Google Camera one which you can update later from the Play store itself
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I have been using stock gapps for a while.
The google camera which is pre installed works well.But every time I update the google camera from Play Store it just force close.
Latest Google Camera versions do not work because they require camera HAL3:
https://source.android.com/devices/camera/camera3.html
Seems like no one has so far managed to get HAL3 working properly on custom OP2 Nougat roms. Devs have tried to enable HAL3 multiple times on OP2 roms, but have always reverted back to HAL1. In case of HAL3, the photos in portrait orientation are scrambled, and some apps have focusing issues. The most important benefit of HAL3 is the support of capturing RAW images. Other benefits include better photo sphere support, etc.
Latest HAL3 enabled rom release I know of is RR 5.8.2 from 25.02:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862705912
On that one the latest Google Camera 4.3 works, but portrait orientation pictures are messed up. Also RAW image colors are screwed up in OP Cam app.
I hope that the HAL3 issues are fixed after/if Oneplus releases Nougat for OP2, as currently it seems like it is either too difficult for devs to fix it or even impossible.
pryggi said:
Latest Google Camera versions do not work because they require camera HAL3:
https://source.android.com/devices/camera/camera3.html
Seems like no one has so far managed to get HAL3 working properly on custom OP2 Nougat roms. Devs have tried to enable HAL3 multiple times on OP2 roms, but have always reverted back to HAL1. In case of HAL3, the photos in portrait orientation are scrambled, and some apps have focusing issues. The most important benefit of HAL3 is the support of capturing RAW images. Other benefits include better photo sphere support, etc.
Latest HAL3 enabled rom release I know of is RR 5.8.2 from 25.02:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862705912
On that one the latest Google Camera 4.3 works, but portrait orientation pictures are messed up. Also RAW image colors are screwed up in OP Cam app.
I hope that the HAL3 issues are fixed after/if Oneplus releases Nougat for OP2, as currently it seems like it is either too difficult for devs to fix it or even impossible.
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Great reply!!
Another thing: with hal3 you can have also pixel stabilization in video recording, much important
pryggi said:
Latest Google Camera versions do not work because they require camera HAL3:
https://source.android.com/devices/camera/camera3.html
Seems like no one has so far managed to get HAL3 working properly on custom OP2 Nougat roms. Devs have tried to enable HAL3 multiple times on OP2 roms, but have always reverted back to HAL1. In case of HAL3, the photos in portrait orientation are scrambled, and some apps have focusing issues. The most important benefit of HAL3 is the support of capturing RAW images. Other benefits include better photo sphere support, etc.
Latest HAL3 enabled rom release I know of is RR 5.8.2 from 25.02:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862705912
On that one the latest Google Camera 4.3 works, but portrait orientation pictures are messed up. Also RAW image colors are screwed up in OP Cam app.
I hope that the HAL3 issues are fixed after/if Oneplus releases Nougat for OP2, as currently it seems like it is either too difficult for devs to fix it or even impossible.
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Since OOS3.5.8 sources has been released and OP2 has HAL3 support for quite a long time, do you think some of the custom nougat roms could take this advantage to enable HAL3 supporting? And have you heard anything about it? I want to switch to custom nougat rom but camera functions always make me go back to OOS.
acwcanada said:
Since OOS3.5.8 sources has been released and OP2 has HAL3 support for quite a long time, do you think some of the custom nougat roms could take this advantage to enable HAL3 supporting? And have you heard anything about it? I want to switch to custom nougat rom but camera functions always make me go back to OOS.
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Haven't heard anything in this op2 nougat hal3 regard. Sorry.
pryggi said:
Haven't heard anything in this op2 nougat hal3 regard. Sorry.
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HAL 3 Roms are already up
Can anyone please upload link for potrait mode camera for oneplus2 ...Gcmod5 not working and it is displaying a black screen when potrait mode is selected.can any one please help me with this prob??

OxygenOS vs. LineageOS

I know that the OnePlus 1 (originally) came with Cyanogenmod but then Cyanogenmod shut down, branching into LineageOS and OnePlus made OxygenOS. However, I don't know which features LineageOS has that OxygenOS doesn't and what LineageOS doesn't have that OxygenOS has. I'm not sure if I should switch from OxygenOS to LineageOS. Could anyone tell me the pros and cons of each and their recommendation?
keeganjk said:
I know that the OnePlus 1 (originally) came with Cyanogenmod but then Cyanogenmod shut down, branching into LineageOS and OnePlus made OxygenOS. However, I don't know which features LineageOS has that OxygenOS doesn't and what LineageOS doesn't have that OxygenOS has. I'm not sure if I should switch from OxygenOS to LineageOS. Could anyone tell me the pros and cons of each and their recommendation?
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I prefer the customisation and feel of aosp, it's just my preference, there is no best rom or OS, the problem for me and many more with aosp and Los is the inability to use the camera as expected.
Fusion is probably the best rom as in non OOS but has the camera from it which works nearly perfect
Your best bet is to use stock OOS long enough to get a good feel for it then make a nandroid backup and flash Lineage. That way you can decide for yourself and it just takes a few minutes to go back to OOS if you decide you like it better than Lineage. I've tried a number of custom ROMs but haven't found one I liked better than OOS + Blu Spark yet. A lot of people like Pure Fusion but I couldn't get even a decent phone signal with that ROM. It seems to be incompatible with my phone carrier.
How is the OOS-camera-app with AOSP-roms?
I see there is magisk-modules for custom roms you can flash via TWRP.
Is the the same quality compere to OOS?
acrylamid said:
How is the OOS-camera-app with AOSP-roms?
I see there is magisk-modules for custom roms you can flash via TWRP.
Is the the same quality compere to OOS?
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Imho, nothing compares to oos stock camera, not even the modified Google camera. It's coming along but I was using it on lineage for a few days and felt the picture quality was definitely lacking.
As for the OP, the best advice has been given, play with OOS, tweak it to your liking and then back it up and go try it with lineage. I went back to OOS From lineage because lineage is still very new for our device and it has flaws that I didn't want to deal with on my daily driver. In time, I'm 99% certain I will jump to lineage because I think it's great; but for now on my op5 it's oos plus blu-spark.
(Plus I'm hoping @eng.stk will make a LOS kernel (don't kill me man lol))
Megaflop666 said:
Imho, nothing compares to oos stock camera, not even the modified Google camera. It's coming along but I was using it on lineage for a few days and felt the picture quality was definitely lacking.
As for the OP, the best advice has been given, play with OOS, tweak it to your liking and then back it up and go try it with lineage. I went back to OOS From lineage because lineage is still very new for our device and it has flaws that I didn't want to deal with on my daily driver. In time, I'm 99% certain I will jump to lineage because I think it's great; but for now on my op5 it's oos plus blu-spark.
(Plus I'm hoping @eng.stk will make a LOS kernel (don't kill me man lol))
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Don't want to go OT, buty blu_spark custom is fully compatible with LOS ( I even merged in r36 the swap key keycode from LOS that was missing ).
LOS is where I usually test my custom stuff.
eng.stk said:
Don't want to go OT, buty blu_spark custom is fully compatible with LOS ( I even merged in r36 the swap key keycode from LOS that was missing ).
LOS is where I usually test my custom stuff.
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Didn't know you had it set up for lineage... Nice, you da man, and all that good stuff!
Guess what I'm trying to night? [emoji23]
acrylamid said:
How is the OOS-camera-app with AOSP-roms?
I see there is magisk-modules for custom roms you can flash via TWRP.
Is the the same quality compere to OOS?
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If you wanted the OOS camera, you could use an APK Extractor and back up the APK and install it after installing a custom ROM.
eng.stk said:
Don't want to go OT, buty blu_spark custom is fully compatible with LOS ( I even merged in r36 the swap key keycode from LOS that was missing ).
LOS is where I usually test my custom stuff.
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What exactly is BluSpark? I've used BluSpark TWRP and it looks different, but I can't tell any differences.
keeganjk said:
What exactly is BluSpark? I've used BluSpark TWRP and it looks different, but I can't tell any differences.
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Feel free to use the search button on my thread.
I am a long time custom ROM flashoholic, and had custom ROMs on every phone I could.
OOS is the first stock OS that satisfies my needs for customization, features and the lack of bloat.
I recommend using stock with Magisk, as you pretty much have all the features from OOS and all the possibilities from a custom ROM.
The only thing lacking for me is the "long volume press skip track" feature, but I have that on my headphones (just not on the phone itself).
Benefit is that you still can receive updates (just reflash Magisk) and camera quality stays.
I cant really give any valid reason for switching to a custom OS besides dropped mainstream support, and I think that shouldnt happen for at least 2-3 more years. (In which time you will probably get a new phone )
In short: LOS is more up to date, and better battery life but slower app openings, and maybe more bugs (i didn't notice any yet)
keeganjk said:
If you wanted the OOS camera, you could use an APK Extractor and back up the APK and install it after installing a custom ROM.
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Doesn't work quite like that, when you extract the camera and try to use it outside oos, it fails; unless someone has a find a way to do it.
Megaflop666 said:
Doesn't work quite like that, when you extract the camera and try to use it outside oos, it fails; unless someone has a find a way to do it.
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Really? I thought APKs worked across all Android.
keeganjk said:
Really? I thought APKs worked across all Android.
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No, you can make Apks that depend on device specific framework libraries. They'll only work if the libraries are there.
Now you can copy framework libraries, but in the OOS camera case, you also need modifications to the kernel and to Android to make it work.
In short, your ROM has to support it.
The only ROM I know that kinda support the OOS cam is PureFusion. And even, the smile capture and a few other minor things still do not work.
Fif_ said:
No, you can make Apks that depend on device specific framework libraries. They'll only work if the libraries are there.
Now you can copy framework libraries, but in the OOS camera case, you also need modifications to the kernel and to Android to make it work.
In short, your ROM has to support it.
The only ROM I know that kinda support the OOS cam is PureFusion. And even, the smile capture and a few other minor things still do not work.
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I often use an APK Extractor with my apps on my phone and install them on my Kindle Fire. How does that work, then?
keeganjk said:
I often use an APK Extractor with my apps on my phone and install them on my Kindle Fire. How does that work, then?
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As mentioned, APKs may depend on specific libraries or frameworks. Some apps don't need specific libraries or frameworks. OOS Camera does. Try extracting the APK and install it on your Fire.
Try the Google Dialer. Try Google Camera.
Do you not believe us lol?
heov said:
As mentioned, APKs may depend on specific libraries or frameworks. Some apps don't need specific libraries or frameworks. OOS Camera does. Try extracting the APK and install it on your Fire.
Try the Google Dialer. Try Google Camera.
Do you not believe us lol?
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OK, I get out now.

Is it possible to install the stock camera in customs ROMs?

Is it possible to install the stock camera in customs ROMs? If yes, how?
No it will not work. However, a custom camera that combines EUI and Miui works in Nougat. But in nothing else. AFAIK
Here is the link to Extracted software by myself and others that I cannot credit. Because I don't know where I got the files.
tsongming said:
No it will not work. However, a custom camera that combines EUI and Miui works in Nougat. But in nothing else. AFAIK
Here is the link to Extracted software by myself and others that I cannot credit. Because I don't know where I got the files.
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Where is the link to custom camera?
DK Boneco said:
Where is the link to custom camera?
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Oops
Here is an assortment of stock EUI apps and the cameras ( inside of the folders in link)
https://mega.nz/#F!EFIUXI6D!SWkJAz1BICX8jgSZh2s_iA
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Key: SWkJAz1BICX8jgSZh2s_iA

Samsung Camera on Lineage OS 16

Ay hello guys, is there any way to install Samsung's stock camera on AOSP? I'm at LOS 16.1, and native camera sucks. I've already installed GCam, but I want the stock app too
iRomulls said:
Ay hello guys, is there any way to install Samsung's stock camera on AOSP? I'm at LOS 16.1, and native camera sucks. I've already installed GCam, but I want the stock app too
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This Is not possible, you can't never use stock camera in aosp rom, you can use footej camera , i'm using It on pixel experience and is very very good app
kadabra12 said:
This Is not possible, you can't never use stock camera in aosp rom, you can use footej camera , i'm using It on pixel experience and is very very good app
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Yeah it's possible. It only needs the framework from stock rom, I used to use the stock camera app on custom roms in my Motorola
iRomulls said:
Yeah it's possible. It only needs the framework from stock rom, I used to use the stock camera app on custom roms in my Motorola
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You are right, everything is possible but i think with Motorola fw is much easy because Motorola fw is near 100% stock android, Samsung experience (the framework) Is closed source and isn'possible to extract and used in aosp rom due the copyright of framework and the complexity of its integration in the android os, maybe i'm wrong but i never see a stock Samsung framework working on aosp rom in many years of Samsung device i used and modded
I remember back in the days of my S3. There was, for some time, a zip file floating around, which had the whole Samsung Camera, and it worked on AOSP.
I remember opening the zip before installing just out of curiosity and there were a whole bunch of files, not just an apk.
Some years later, I searched for it again, to no avail. It vanished from the face of the internet.

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