This thread is based on: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx/general/android-9-pie-t3825923 (which is based on: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx/general/oreo-8-0-t3660752)
But for Android 10 "Queen Cake", Who wants the new Android version on this phone?
@ChazzMatt wrote last year (edited for Android 10 "Queen Cake"):
It will take @fgl27 coding the current Motorola Marshmallow Quark kernel to Android 10 -- the same way he coded it to work for Nougat, Oreo and Pie.
Our previous CM dev @Skrilax_CZ did the original work back in early 2015, first coding Quark Motorola KitKat kernel to work with Lollipop. Then when Lollipop Motorola source code was finally published he used actual Lollipop kernel in the CM releases. Once CM had a kernel for Quark, THEN other devs could "port" ROMs and just plug in the CM kernel.
@fgl27 started doing dev work about this time and released his own "custom" kernel with more features to complement the "stock" CM kernel @Skrilax_CZ coded. You could use CM 12.1 ROM (with Lollipop 5.1) with CM kernel or even RR Lollipop with CM kernel -- or use those ROMs and install @fgl27's custom kernel. But all the ROMs uses the CM (now LOS) kernel as "stock" kernel. It's what makes ALL the Quark ROMs possible in the first place.
(For our Quark, even AOSP ROMs -- ALL ROMs -- use the CM kernel. They have to. There are no others. When SunShine unlocked the DROID TURBO bootloader @Skrilax_CZ re-coded the Quark CM kernel to also work with XT1254 -- otherwise these custom ROMs would NOT be compatible for all Quark. The kernel is the foundation.)
Then, when Motorola Marshmallow got released in late 2015, same thing. First a Lollipop kernel was coded to work with Marshmallow, then MONTHS later (July 2016, for XT1225) when Motorola released Marshmallow for Quark and then the kernel source code (September, October?) finally an actual Marshmallow kernel to work with Marshmallow. (Lollipop custom ROM for Quark beat official Motorola Lollipop and Quark Marshmallow custom ROM beat official Marshmallow by MONTHS.)
By this time @fgl27 had taken over all the kernel work, coding the basic "stock" kernel for all the Quark ROMs as well as his name-sake custom kernel.
When Nougat arrived, there was no official Nougat Quark kernel from Motorola -- so we had to keep using Marshmallow kernel. And @fgl27 did the work to let Nougat ROMs use that kernel.
When Oreo arrived, there was no official Oreo Quark kernel from Motorola -- so we had to keep using Marshmallow kernel. And @fgl27 did the work to let Oreo ROMs use that kernel.
When Pie arrived, there was no official Pie Quark kernel from Motorola -- so we had to keep using Marshmallow kernel. And @fgl27 did the work to let Pie ROMs use that kernel.
Will be the same thing with Android 10. But @fgl27 still has to code it to work smoothly with Android 10.
Also, there is no more CM. We actually have LOS as the "base". @fgl27 does not release official LOS ROMs, does release unofficial LOS ROMs, but that's where the device kernel files go that all devs pull from.
So, @fgl27 will use Marshmallow kernel in LOS Android 10 tree to make a stock kernel for all ROMs. At that point he will release an Android 10 ROM based on that work. (Right now he's the dev for both RR and LOS ROMs. This year he surprised us by releasing then-new Pie RR first, then LOS, where as he had been dev for Lollipop RR, Marshmallow RR and Mokee, Nougat RR and crDroid, Oreo RR, Pie RR and LOS, and RR was his favorite.)
@fgl27 will also probably release an advanced "standalone" custom kernel with more options, like he does now, but it's that base stock LOS kernel which is most important.
After he releases his Android 10 kernel work, then other Quark devs can use that stock LOS Android 10 Quark kernel to release their Android 10 ROMs.
The kernel will be the foundation of any Android 10 ROMs and it will all depend on @fgl27.
But don't pester him. It will be ready when it's ready.
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TLDR: @fgl27 is the man. He'll do the Android 10-compatible stock kernel first and then the first Android 10 custom ROM. Everyone else will then follow with other ROMs.
Thanks for the info.
until 2030 I have this working
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Even device like redmi 1s running cm14 ROMs but why our device is not getting cm14 ROM .....
Yeah mate, it hurts. But we can't ask this question bcz technically it will become asking for eta questions which is violation of xda norms (I think so).
To have an official release from Cyanogenmod we need official drivers from the Vendor usually. As soon as Motorola will release a Nougat update for our phone also Cyanogen will release an official rom too I think.
We will get it. Just be patient. The devs are working hard.
Use this ROM. It's based on CM14 and we got the Nougat 7.1 Version since yesterday. Very stable.
We can't have Cm14 yet 'cause they are working directly on CM14.1 based on android 7.1.x, without release a CM14 build based on android 7.0.x
Hey Guys,
I have made a compilation for the roms of motorola 3rd generation as well as the moto g turbo. Links are provided for each and every rom.
Lineage OS 15 (unofficial)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development/rom-lineageos-15-0-t3667902
Lineage OS 14.1(official)
For Osprey:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development/rom-unofficial-cyanogenmod-14-t3466246
For Merlin:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development/rom-unofficial-cyanogenmod-14-t3470500
MIUI 8(for merlin)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/patchrom-miui-8-merlin-t3665220
Cyanogenmod 13(official)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development/rom-cyanogenmod-13-t3254236
Resurrection Remix 6.0.1
For Merlin:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-resurrection-remix-t3478845
For Osprey:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-resurrection-remix-5-5-t3197371
Pure nexus rom(Unofficial)
For Osprey:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-pure-nexus-moto-g-2015-t3603002
For Merlin:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-pure-nexus-moto-g-2015-t3608819
CrDroid official 6.0.1
For Osprey:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/crdroid-moto-g-2015-t3175804
For Merlin:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-crdroid-v3-4-t3624455
AOSP 7.0
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development/rom-android-source-project-t3457061
Viper OS:
For Osprey:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-viperos-v1-0-moto-g-2015-t3610138
For Merlin:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-viperos-v1-0-moto-g-2015-t3613218
Nougat Xperience:
Osprey:https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/nougat-xperience-11-1-0r07-t3504890
Stock roms:
7.1.1 port from moto g4 play and moto x play
For Osprey:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-stock-rom-6-0-1-optimized-t3609991
For Merlin:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/merlin-stock-rom-moto-g-turbo-t3629419
Stock 6.0.1 Optimized:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/20...m-stock-motorola-6-0-1-rom-optimized-t3355938
Stock 5.1.1 Optimized:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/20...m-stock-motorola-5-1-1-rom-optimized-t3352643
I'll update this forum with new roms in the future.'
For now enjoy these roms.
you missed many roms, even if they arent popular someone may want that
bluedragon12 said:
you missed many roms, even if they arent popular someone may want that
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Will be uploading more by tomorrow.
does any developers still working on to bring nougat roms or everybody is now over nougat ?? just curious
Lineage 14.1, DotOS (paused at the moment) and Resurrection Remix (no feature, but at least security updates) are only three pretty good Nougat roms. You can find them all here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/development
This thread is based on: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx/general/oreo-8-0-t3660752
But for Android 9 Pie, Who wants the new Android in this phone?
lat94084 said:
This thread is based on: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx/general/oreo-8-0-t3660752
But for Android 9 Pie, Who wants the new Android in this phone?
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1) We just got Oreo on Quark. I think you should learn to use that first.
2) That Quark Oreo thread you referenced was started in August 2017. When did Quark get Oreo? July 2018.
It's now August 2018, and you are asking for Pie. So, look for Quark Pie in July 2019.
3) Also, like before only @bhb27 can code the necessary kernel for any Quark Pie. It's not who "wants" it, it's WHO can actually do it. Maybe @bhb27 wants to just work on his new Oreo kernel and ROM for awhile. Maybe he wants a different phone...
4) If you read the other thread you say this is based on, discussing it didn't really help bring Oreo any faster to Quark. It still all depended on @bhb27 actually doing the work, and doing it right. See point #2.
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Just so I don't have to type everything over from the first thread, read this. In your mind just substitute "Pie" every time "Oreo" is mentioned, and substitute "Oreo" when "Nougat" is mentioned. SAME EXACT SITUATION A YEAR AGO:
AUGUST 24, 2017
jeffkahlo777 said:
I want Android 8.0 Oreo for Motorola Moto Maxx/DROID TURBO, waiting for LineageOS 15, Resurrection Remix 5.9, etc.
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ChazzMatt said:
It will take @bhb27 coding the current Motorola Marshmallow Quark kernel to Oreo -- the same way he coded it to work for Nougat.
Our previous CM dev @Skrilax_CZ did the original work back in early 2015, first coding Quark Motorola Kitkat kernel to work with Lollipop. Then when Lollipop Motorola source code was finally published he used actual Lollipop kernel in the CM releases. Once CM had a kernel for Quark, THEN other devs could "port" ROMs and just plug in the CM kernel.
@bhb27 started doing dev work about this time and released his own "custom" kernel with more features to complement the "stock" CM kernel @Skrilax_CZ coded. You could use 12.1 ROM (with Lollipop 5.1) with CM kernel or even RR Lollipop with CM kernel -- or use those ROMs and install @bhb27's custom kernel. But all the ROMs uses the CM (now LOS) kernel as "stock" kernel. It's what makes ALL the Quark ROMs possible in the first place.
(For our Quarks, even AOSP ROMs -- ALL ROMs -- use the CM kernel. They have to. There are no others. When Sunshine unlocked the Droid Turbo bootloader @Skrilax_CZ re-coded the Quark CM kernel to also work with XT1254 -- otherwise these custom ROMs would NOT be compatible for all Quarks. The kernel is the foundation.)
Then, when Motorola Marshmallow got released in late 2015, same thing. First a Lollipop kernel was coded to work with Marshmallow, then MONTHS later (July 2016, for XT1225) when Motorola released Marshmallow for Quark and then the kernel source code (September, October?) finally an actual Marshmallow kernel to work with Marshmallow. (Lollipop custom ROM for Quark beat official Motorola Lollipop and Quark Marshmallow custom ROM beat official Marshmallow by MONTHS.)
By this time @bhb27 had taken over all the kernel work, coding the basic "stock" kernel for all the Quark ROMs as well as his name-sake custom kernel.
When Nougat arrived, there was no official Nougat Quark kernel from Motorola -- so we had to keep using Marshmallow kernel. And @bhb27 did the work to let Nougat ROMs use that kernel.
Will be the same thing with Oreo. But @bhb27 still has to code it to work smoothly with Oreo.
Also, there is no more CM. We now have LOS as the "base". @bhb27 does not release official LOS ROMs, but that's where the device kernel files go that all devs pull from.
So, @bhb27 will use Marshmallow kernel in LOS Oreo tree to make a stock kernel for all ROMs. At that point he will release an Oreo ROM based on that work. (Right now he's the dev for both RR and crDroid ROMs. Last year he surprised us by releasing then-new Nougat crDroid first, whereas he had been dev for Marshmallow RR and Mokee, and RR was his favorite.)
@bhb27 will also probably release an advanced "standalone" custom kernel with more options, like he does now, but it's that base stock LOS kernel which is most important.
After he releases his Oreo kernel work, then other Quark devs can use that stock LOS Oreo Quark kernel to release their Oreo ROMs.
The kernel will be the foundation of any Oreo ROMs and it will all depend on @bhb27.
But don't pester him. It will be ready when it's ready.
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TLDR: @bhb27 is the man. He'll do the Oreo-compatible stock kernel first and then the first Oreo custom ROM. Everyone else will then follow with other ROMs.
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lat94084 said:
This thread is based on: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx/general/oreo-8-0-t3660752
But for Android 9 Pie, Who wants the new Android in this phone?
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Hope @bhb27 works on Android 9 pie as well.
once more Thanks @bhb27 your knowledge and Hard work never cease to amaze me :good::victory::victory:
I think it best to focus on android Oreo.
Can anyone tell me how to install official XT1575 NOUGAT ROM ON XT1572 INDIAN VERSION? I'M ON OFFICIAL NOUGAT ROM. My xt1572 bootloader is unlocked. Or if possible, tell me a way to covert my xt1572 to xt1575.
Just flash US rom as normal Indian rom, but the modem (non-hlos.bin) must be flashed twice (1st flash shows error, 2nd flash succeeds). The phone needs a factory reset, too.
I've done it several time. Do it at your own risk.
You considered a Custom Rom?
Hi @rajibie
I've talked to you in another thread - so I believe your looking for a stock ROM experience.
But - if you ever go looking for a custom ROM working on Nougat's Kernel & Modem look at the NucleaROM Nougat for Moto X Style(pure) by antariksh.
NucleaROM
Based on Unofficial LineageOS 14.1 by @Hashbang173, Android version 7.1.2_r29.
So either ROM, Unofficial LineageOS 14.1 by @Hashbang173,
or
NucleaROM Nougat for Moto X Style(pure) by antariksh. as I understand it is interchangeable to work / run on the devices XT1572 or XT1575.
I don't know if this will get your volte working but, there's these two threads of both XT1572 and XT1575 users to ask your questions in of the community there.
A few last things to know, Unofficial LOS 14.1 and NucleaROM are both using two different TWRP versions..
Official TWRP by the Team Win website.
And HashBang's modified TWRP, simply called the 'Custom Unofficial TWRP' in the NucleaROM OP page #1.
The builds date determines this for the Unofficial LOS 14.1 - cutoff point changing over to Official TWRP was mid Feb. 2018.
With the NucleaROM it has only two builds out - the one in it's OP needs the 'Custom Unofficial TWRP',
and the link little more about this here covers the other one..
For ROOT, Magisk and SU -
Lineage SuperSu addon. Works on both Unofficial LOS 14.1 + NuclearROM and I would think Magisk would apply the same for the Unofficial LOS 14.1 as it's working for NucleaROM and after all this ROM is based on the Unofficial LineageOS 14.1 by @Hashbang173.
Hope this helps with ideal - options
@rajibie,
How's this project of yours working out?
I was looking for something else on XDA and ran across this.
I converted my Pure edition to Style RETEU.en and went all the way to Nougat.
It made me think of what you wanted to do, only difference it's going the update and other way round route than your intended one of "Xt1575 roms on xt1572".
I don't see why you couldn't follow it in substituting out the proper files needed for Xt1575 roms on xt1572 device.
It's here if you can gain anything from it...
RIF