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Scanning the forum today, I came across this:
[ROM] Z.A.D.Mix7 -Stock Base Rom-
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It looks like it would solve all the issues I'm having with my A7:
Enable multi-user mode
Enable on-screen buttons
Replace ZTE's built-in apps.
Is this a safer route to go in general than installing Cyanogenmod (when it's ready)? I've got CM on my Nexus 4, and yes, there's nice stuff there that's probably not here, but is a de-bloated stock ROM more likely to be bug-free? More likely for the camera and sound system to work fully? Also, will a debloated ROM allow for OTA updates - or allow for them to be sideloaded? I guess I'm asking, if I were to install this, what would be the procedure to get Nougat once ZTE comes out with it? Wipe and re-flash? Or wait for a de-bloated ZTE nougat ROM and flash that?
In order to flash a ROM on your axon 7 you need to unlock your bootloader which causes your warranty to be void and you can no longer receive OTA updates. Also if you are running a custom ROM you will have to wipe your phone before flashing an OTA update. However if you are running the stock rom you will probably only need to flash the update. I've tried both CyanogenMod and Z.A.DMix7 and honestly Z.A.DMix7 is definitely the way to go. In my experience using Z.A.DMix7 it seemed to be as stable as the stock rim and didn't have any major bugs. The only problem I had with it is that since it it rooted there is no way to log into Snapchat. How ever if you don't want root I think there may be an way to remove root from the ROM however I haven't tried it so I'm not sure if it'll work.
I use the debloated rom with android n-ify, xStana, and gravitybox and it is much better than the stock rom. I haven't tried the cm rom. You would have to flash the stock rom and recovery to get OTA updates.
Hey guys! I'm trying to understand on which stock ROM you have flashed a Nougat custom ROM.
Personally, I'm on the latest RETEU 6.0.1 MPDS24.107-52-5 + January security patch (I don't remember, maybe 107-70) and I run AospExtended 4.3 with Optimus kernel r21.
So... what's your base firmware? Is it all ok?
I am using the combination you read in my signature. I have to disable HW overlays after every restart in order to have full screen video and stock camera working right. Except those, the device is faster and i love it.
melodystyle2003 said:
I am using the combination you read in my signature. I have to disable HW overlays after every restart in order to have full screen video and stock camera working right. Except those, the device is faster and i love it.
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And what is the stock ROM you have on the base?
Hm, didn't notice that part of your question from my tablet. If it may be of any help, i was using stock mm 6.0.1 but i erased system, data, cache and dalvik (clean installation) prior flasing the AOSiP 6.0.
melodystyle2003 said:
Hm, didn't notice that part of your question from my tablet. If it may be of any help, i was using stock mm 6.0.1 but i erased system, data, cache and dalvik (clean installation) prior flasing the AOSiP 6.0.
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The latest? And which version? European, Asian...
This one: XT1562_LUX_RETASIA_DS_6.0.1_MPDS24.107-52-5_cid7_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC (which i used to convert it from single sim to dual sim). There is also a newer one, you can find it here.
Here it is nearly midway through 2018...
I'm wondering a few things re custom kernels and the OOS 3.6.1 stock rom for the OP2.
1. Is there such a thing?
2. Does flashing a custom kernel (if one exists) for stock rom going to prevent voLTE and wifi calling from working on my TMobile provider?
Thanks for any help on this.
shonkin said:
Here it is nearly midway through 2018...
I'm wondering a few things re custom kernels and the OOS 3.6.1 stock rom for the OP2.
1. Is there such a thing?
2. Does flashing a custom kernel (if one exists) for stock rom going to prevent voLTE and wifi calling from working on my TMobile provider?
Thanks for any help on this.
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1. Sure, boeffla kernel with right settings is best for stock oos.
2. No idea, try it and report back (if you make a backup before, you can just restore it if it doesn't work)
hey ! i want to flash fastboot rom , currently im on custom rom. please tell me what is the latest firmware for indian varrient & link also of firmware.
If you're on a custom rom, and that rom is an Oreo rom, you will need to apply the persist fix to make sure you don't have any problems when moving to stock (e.g. lost IMEI, no Volte, no 4G, etc). For the guide here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/how-to/fix-persist-resolve-imei0-explanation-t3825147
If you know what you're doing, here's a link to NPNS25.137-92-14, the latest for the retin channel.
https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmwar...ubsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
Edit: Also, do you really need the fastboot roms? Unless you're looking to lock your bootloader, maybe you'll be fine with the TWRP flashable stock roms - available for both Nougat and Oreo (soak test, not yet official).
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If you're on a custom rom, and that rom is an Oreo rom, you will need to apply the persist fix to make sure you don't have any problems when moving to stock (e.g. lost IMEI, no Volte, no 4G, etc). For the guide here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/how-to/fix-persist-resolve-imei0-explanation-t3825147
If you know what you're doing, here's a link to NPNS25.137-92-14, the latest for the retin channel.
https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmwar...ubsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
Edit: Also, do you really need the fastboot roms? Unless you're looking to lock your bootloader, maybe you'll be fine with the TWRP flashable stock roms - available for both Nougat and Oreo (soak test, not yet official).
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Thanks for your reply bro , one last ques is it worthy to move to proper stock again?? or flashable builds are better ?
zooreo said:
Thanks for your reply bro , one last ques is it worthy to move to proper stock again?? or flashable builds are better ?
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Comes down to what you want to do with your phone. If you want to keep root access, then you may as well stick with the TWRP flashables, as the full stock firmware will not install OTAs if you are rooted. Quite often the TWRP flashable builds will be available sooner than a lot of people receive OTAs through official channels. That is, once one person receives the OTA and shares it with me, I build the next flashable zip normally within a couple of days (I'm the maintainer). The modifications are minimal - just disabling dm-verity and forced encryption (the latest Oreo flashables built on the Aroma installer make that optional).
If you want to lock the bootloader for any reason (e.g. in order to sell your phone, or you want to ensure the highest level of security) then you only really have one choice - full fastboot stock.
Anyway, you can have a read in the two threads for Nougat and Oreo:
[Nougat][Stock][Rom] TWRP Flashable Stock Builds
[Oreo][Stock][Rom] TWRP Flashable Stock Builds
I was using Xtended Custom ROM (Oreo) with a rooted device and then i was just trying to unroot the phone and flashing Stock ROM but it didnt worked so i rolled back to Custom ROM and then my fingerprint sensors are not getting detected in any Oreo ROM.. please help!
If you really want to stay on an Oreo custom rom, you have to downgrade to stock nougat first. Easiest way to do that is use the latest nougat twrp flashable stock rom
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/development/twrp-flashable-stock-builds-t3813351
Other option is to just go to a pie custom rom.
Edit - just remembered the is another thing you can flash that will just get back the fingerprint, but if you use NFC that won't be fixed. Maybe someone else has the link.
I got my fingerprint sensor back but lost VolTe now!
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If you really want to stay on an Oreo custom rom, you have to downgrade to stock nougat first. Easiest way to do that is use the latest nougat twrp flashable stock rom
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/development/twrp-flashable-stock-builds-t3813351
Other option is to just go to a pie custom rom.
Edit - just remembered the is another thing you can flash that will just get back the fingerprint, but if you use NFC that won't be fixed. Maybe someone else has the link.
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I got my fingerprint sensor back by flashing "potter-twrp-flashable-NPNS25.137-92-14-a" image but lost Volte support! I am currently using PixelExperience Custom ROM! Oreo based! I am gonna try shifting to a new custom ROM to see if i can get Volte working! If any suggestions please let me know!
If u had nougat and the u flashed PE 9.0 then volte will have issues. PE moved to oreo base long time back. Its better u flash stock oreo first and then move to any Pie Rom. There are some guides around to get volte back might wanna look around. Did you not make a backup of the stock image?
RascalMonk said:
I got my fingerprint sensor back by flashing "potter-twrp-flashable-NPNS25.137-92-14-a" image but lost Volte support! I am currently using PixelExperience Custom ROM! Oreo based! I am gonna try shifting to a new custom ROM to see if i can get Volte working! If any suggestions please let me know!
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Did you boot into stock nougat before flashing the custom Oreo rom? If not, it is probably necessary. (When you had -a at the end of that filename, I assume you mean aroma? If so, then that one applies a fix to your persist which is needed going back to stock nougat, so that's all good.)
If you did, then it may just be a case of needing to go onto stock Oreo then a pie custom rom. Some things about the stock nougat just don't work properly after being on Oreo...
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Did you boot into stock nougat before flashing the custom Oreo rom? If not, it is probably necessary. (When you had -a at the end of that filename, I assume you mean aroma? If so, then that one applies a fix to your persist which is needed going back to stock nougat, so that's all good.)
If you did, then it may just be a case of needing to go onto stock Oreo then a pie custom rom. Some things about the stock nougat just don't work properly after being on Oreo...
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I was originally trying to unroot the phone and getting into stock nougat so that i can get basic updates from moto itself and then i can get into stock oreo but it didnt happen as i wished! now i am stuck in custom oreo with no volte working and way too irritated! since im using volte support sim card i am not able to call anyone or get any incoming calls! please help me what should i do now? i have flashed that persist file with twrp but using custom oreo now! guide me please! need it most!
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I was originally trying to unroot the phone and getting into stock nougat so that i can get basic updates from moto itself and then i can get into stock oreo but it didnt happen as i wished! now i am stuck in custom oreo with no volte working and way too irritated! since im using volte support sim card i am not able to call anyone or get any incoming calls! please help me what should i do now? i have flashed that persist file with twrp but using custom oreo now! guide me please! need it most!
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Ok, so you flashed some persist file? Was it my persist fix zip, or someone else's persist backup, in which case you're kinda screwed.
debdeep98 said:
If u had nougat and the u flashed PE 9.0 then volte will have issues. PE moved to oreo base long time back. Its better u flash stock oreo first and then move to any Pie Rom. There are some guides around to get volte back might wanna look around. Did you not make a backup of the stock image?
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i am newbie in this so i havent made backup! big mistake!
Got back everything!
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Ok, so you flashed some persist file? Was it my persist fix zip, or someone else's persist backup, in which case you're kinda screwed.
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I flashed the "potter-twrp-flashable-NPNS25.137-92-14-aroma" file and got into stock nougat successfully but after i chose to install OTA updates which i got for my device it got stuck in TWRP only! can you help me out here please????
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I flashed the "potter-twrp-flashable-NPNS25.137-92-14-aroma" file and got into stock nougat successfully but after i chose to install OTA updates which i got for my device it got stuck in TWRP only! can you help me out here please????
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Try clearing cache within twrp. You shouldn't take any OTAs from the twrp flashable. If it was the OTA for Oreo, then might be easier to do a wipe, as I can't remember where the OTA gets saved.
I'm assuming that your device is trying to go to recovery all the time as it knows the OTA is there to be installed.
Worst case, total clean flash and install again.
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I flashed the "potter-twrp-flashable-NPNS25.137-92-14-aroma" file and got into stock nougat successfully but after i chose to install OTA updates which i got for my device it got stuck in TWRP only! can you help me out here please????
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Two basic rules:
- Make a backup. Every time before you flash anything. Every time.
- You only can apply and install OTA updates when on a signed and unmodified fastboot firmware.
Twrp flashable ROMs have a lot of advantages but they are not unmodified.
Agree with @NZedPred: Make a full wipe and install
a) a fastboot firmware if you need to take OTA updates, these are found here:
https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/potter/official/RETAIL/
b) a twrp flashable ROM if you won't take OTA updates, these are found here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5...flashable-stock-builds-coming-t3830482/page68
I have this same problem. I'm currently on stock Oreo and I'm not getting fingerprint option since I flashed PE 9.0. someone help.