[ROM][OFFICIAL][10] LineageOS 17.1 Official - Moto G7 Power ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other D

LineageOS 17.1 - Official
There is now an official LineageOS 17.1 build available for Ocean! This was not created by me. Most credit seems to be due to SyberHexen. I'm simply posting here because nobody else has done so.
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Greek2me said:
...LineageOS 17.1 - Official...
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A tear of joy comes to my eye. Thanks for the heads up.

I've been using it daily and so far it's great. No bugs to report yet.

Greek2me said:
I've been using it daily and so far it's great. No bugs to report yet.
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Thanks for that reassurance.
I'll be a few days behind you. My G7 Power is on a truck. I had been shopping for new device and wanted Moto G7 Power but did not see it in LOS. Then I saw your post. Within minutes I ordered the one I had been eyeing.
As to this thread, typically an LOS official ROM thread will have certain standard language and statements in the original posts. I have no complaint, I'm obviously delighted that you shared the information and you provide links to the official instructions, but be prepared to manage the inclusion of additional information in this thread or hand the thread off to a maintainer to make it the official official thread, or we follow to a new official thread LOS Moto G7 of power.
In any event... Thanks again!

Getting the following error when trying to flash <lineage-17.1-20200912-nightly-ocean-signed.zip>
Error applying update: 18 (ErrorCode::
kDownloadPayloadPubKeyVerificationError)

IronTechmonkey said:
Thanks for that reassurance.
I'll be a few days behind you. My G7 Power is on a truck. I had been shopping for new device and wanted Moto G7 Power but did not see it in LOS. Then I saw your post. Within minutes I ordered the one I had been eyeing.
As to this thread, typically an LOS official ROM thread will have certain standard language and statements in the original posts. I have no complaint, I'm obviously delighted that you shared the information and you provide links to the official instructions, but be prepared to manage the inclusion of additional information in this thread or hand the thread off to a maintainer to make it the official official thread, or we follow to a new official thread LOS Moto G7 of power.
In any event... Thanks again!
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I'm glad I could reach you on time! I'll keep that in mind about the thread - thanks for the heads-up.
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Getting the following error when trying to flash <lineage-17.1-20200912-nightly-ocean-signed.zip>
Error applying update: 18 (ErrorCode::
kDownloadPayloadPubKeyVerificationError)
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I would recommend that you try the installation again, taking care to follow the pre-installation instructions here. Additionally, I recommend that you wipe everything (system, data, internal storage, and cache) before attempting to install LOS.

Install went fairly smooth last night.
Have had a few times (usually when playing a video via the browser) that the "shutdown" popup will show. Phone reboots but the Lineage "corrupt" screen comes up. Hitting Try Again works and it boots successfully.

Device in hand, I’m doing some research before flashing so here is a question about backing up and restoring when using this ROM on G7 Power (and maybe A/B devices in general). I’ve become accustomed to (or spoiled by) being able to install ROM/Gapps/SU, backup, or restore OS and apps (boot, data, system) from TWRP using resources on the external SD without connecting to computer. Not only was that convenient but it was also good for ROM bug testing; easy to test > break > restore.
Having accepted the reality of being attached to a computer for some of this work I’m still wondering about the best way to get full device backups. On a Moto X4 running LOS 15.1, where I had flashed in a recommended order to keep TWRP and LOS on the device (without LOS overwriting boot) there were problems with backing up. The ROM ran fine but any attempt to back it up (whether on device running TWRP via ADB) seemed to trash the existing installation so it would not boot. To be clear I’m not talking about attempts to restore a backup; the mere act of backing up the existing partitions seemed to break things. At the time SyberHexen gave some advise but I never had a chance to try it, and wanted to do a bit more fishing here first.
So - long story/question short(er): Does anybody here know what is the most reliable way to create a “whole device” backup (equivalent to boot/data/system from before A/B) so that a ROM scrambled by testing can be easily restored…to a backup copy that can be selected from an archive of backups (as opposed to just the other slot)?

IronTechmonkey said:
Device in hand, I’m doing some research before flashing so here is a question about backing up and restoring when using this ROM on G7 Power (and maybe A/B devices in general). I’ve become accustomed to (or spoiled by) being able to install ROM/Gapps/SU, backup, or restore OS and apps (boot, data, system) from TWRP using resources on the external SD without connecting to computer. Not only was that convenient but it was also good for ROM bug testing; easy to test > break > restore.
Having accepted the reality of being attached to a computer for some of this work I’m still wondering about the best way to get full device backups. On a Moto X4 running LOS 15.1, where I had flashed in a recommended order to keep TWRP and LOS on the device (without LOS overwriting boot) there were problems with backing up. The ROM ran fine but any attempt to back it up (whether on device running TWRP via ADB) seemed to trash the existing installation so it would not boot. To be clear I’m not talking about attempts to restore a backup; the mere act of backing up the existing partitions seemed to break things. At the time SyberHexen gave some advise but I never had a chance to try it, and wanted to do a bit more fishing here first.
So - long story/question short(er): Does anybody here know what is the most reliable way to create a “whole device” backup (equivalent to boot/data/system from before A/B) so that a ROM scrambled by testing can be easily restored…to a backup copy that can be selected from an archive of backups (as opposed to just the other slot)?
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Some people have done it with success if u not rooted and have twrp flashed u can't read internal sd it is cripted until magisk is flashed .No I heard that dmvertey will decript with out root but u can't set lock screen in os.

roadkill42 said:
Some people have done it with success if u not rooted and have twrp flashed u can't read internal sd it is cripted until magisk is flashed .No I heard that dmvertey will decript with out root but u can't set lock screen in os.
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This is the latest twrp for this phone touch ishue should b fixed. Siberhexon updated twrp

roadkill42 said:
Some people have done it with success if u not rooted and have twrp flashed u can't read internal sd it is cripted until magisk is flashed .No I heard that dmvertey will decript with out root but u can't set lock screen in os.
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Thanks, I've heard about issues with lock screen/encryption and would deal with that for testing purposes by disabling security before doing anything in TWRP. I may have to be content with re-flashing and restoring apps if anything breaks.
[EDIT] I saw that you added a link to a TWRP build.which is appreciated but I would first try the official one (twrp-installer-3.4.0-0-ocean.zip) which the LOS instructions indicate. If I did use an alternative I'd want to get it from a designated portal and know more about its origins.

Derp. Disregard previous mention of official build. That was Pixel not LOS. As yet this is the only thread for LOS Ocean Moto G7 Power dev.

IronTechmonkey said:
Derp. Disregard previous mention of official build. That was Pixel not LOS. As yet this is the only thread for LOS Ocean Moto G7 Power dev.
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Well the official one is missing some things then one I posted whit h has no problems I use it

roadkill42 said:
Well the official one is missing some things then one I posted whit h has no problems I use it
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The post you replied to was about LOS, not TWRP, but as to TWRP, I appreciate that you shared and I know custom versions of TWRP may have important additional capability, but I would still not recommend anyone use TWRP from an unknown source. You can make it a known source by sharing a link to where it came from or to its developer.

IronTechmonkey said:
The post you replied to was about LOS, not TWRP, but as to TWRP, I appreciate that you shared and I know custom versions of TWRP may have important additional capability, but I would still not recommend anyone use TWRP from an unknown source. You can make it a known source by sharing a link to where it came from or to its developer.
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What we use on tellagram group for moto g7 power so it's is better than the one from the official it will get this soon from what I was told believe syber hexon one who did it

roadkill42 said:
What we use on tellagram group for moto g7 power so it's is better than the one from the official it will get this soon from what I was told believe syber hexon one who did it
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Aaaahhhh, now you are making a connection to things I know. The fact that SyberHexen worked on it would be enough for me to trust it. In any event it is still best to link to the source rather than re-post (whenever possibe) so that people may see the trail and know what they are dealing with. Perhaps you could edit the post where you shared it, to say it came from some of the same devs that work on the ROM. With a note like that I would have had no doubts. In any event, I may wait for the patch to go official and work around the issue until then but it is good to know about. Thanks again for the tip and the tweaked version of TWRP.
[EDIT] Here is a direct link to the download: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=8889791610682939639.

IronTechmonkey said:
Device in hand, I’m doing some research before flashing so here is a question about backing up and restoring when using this ROM on G7 Power (and maybe A/B devices in general). I’ve become accustomed to (or spoiled by) being able to install ROM/Gapps/SU, backup, or restore OS and apps (boot, data, system) from TWRP using resources on the external SD without connecting to computer. Not only was that convenient but it was also good for ROM bug testing; easy to test > break > restore.
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Yes, I actually performed my entire installation using TWRP and had all of the necessary files loaded on the external SD card. The only time (to my recollection) that a PC is necessary is to launch TWRP for the first time using Fastboot.
edit: A note of caution: Be sure to follow the "copy partitions" steps regardless. If you do not, you will brick your device. This must only be done once when you transition from stock to a custom ROM.

Greek2me said:
Yes, I actually performed my entire installation using TWRP and had all of the necessary files loaded on the external SD card. The only time (to my recollection) that a PC is necessary is to launch TWRP for the first time using Fastboot.
edit: A note of caution: Be sure to follow the "copy partitions" steps regardless. If you do not, you will brick your device. This must only be done once when you transition from stock to a custom ROM.
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Thanks. That's the same drill I used for Moto X4 so I'm set... in that regard.
Unfortunately I did a stupid thing facilitated by Moto's dreadful documentation. Having used several devices with sim/SD tray in top right top edge, and with the in-box documentation failing to label the Mic that is now at the top right edge, I very likely damaged the mic thinking it was the tray. My fault for missing a different label for the tray but Moto made this error too easy (and their support claimed the top Mic was the proximity sensor). I will try to exchange device and start over.
does anyone know how to "relock" bootloader on this device even if that is just removing the bootloader lock warning?

IronTechmonkey said:
Thanks. That's the same drill I used for Moto X4 so I'm set... in that regard.
Unfortunately I did a stupid thing facilitated by Moto's dreadful documentation. Having used several devices with sim/SD tray in top right top edge, and with the in-box documentation failing to label the Mic that is now at the top right edge, I very likely damaged the mic thinking it was the tray. My fault for missing a different label for the tray but Moto made this error too easy (and their support claimed the top Mic was the proximity sensor). I will try to exchange device and start over.
does anyone know how to "relock" bootloader on this device even if that is just removing the bootloader lock warning?
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Not recommended as this can really brick your device.
Just flash custom bootloader logo.bin to remove that screen
---------- Post added at 12:38 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:37 AM ----------
I'll be making new devdb posts for official G7 ocean/channel..
once threads are active please post there.
Thx

SyberHexen said:
Not recommended as this can really brick your device.
Just flash custom bootloader logo.bin to remove that screen
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That's what I was fishing for. There may be a chance I don't have to exchange device but if so that's what I'll do. Thanks for the coaching and for the work on Moto devices, especially the G7 Power.

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[Q] I think I've got it? (from root to rom)

From many many different threads and frankly confusing instructions I think I have puzzled together the following solid guideline for my kindle fire hdx from basic root to custom rom. Currently my firmware is 13.3.1.0.
Could someone take a look at this and tell me if I got this right or if I need to do stuff differently (or could do them better)? Don't assume that something is obvious, if it isn't written down, don't be shy to mention it. I would be ever so grateful .
Edit: I'm updating my experience as I move along the list and get more info just in case this might be useful to someone who is just as lost as I was in the beginning
Obligatory disclaimer: this is just a step-by-step guideline that worked for me. I'm not responsible if you chose to follow any of these steps and damage or brick your device.
Guideline:
-Download firmware version 3.2.3.2 and upgrade directly from any of the previous version by putting the file into the internal storage of the kindle, going to settings>device>system update on the kindle and installing the update from there.
-Root with Towelroot in the HDX toolkit downloaded from here (Edit: I got various error messages at this step but got it to work in the end. The 3rd post here shows what I did to get it working after getting error message 2 and 3 at various times)
-block OTA also with the tool in the HDX toolkit (is there a way to safely check that this worked? Edit: It worked )
-connect to wifi and install Flashify from the playstore (Edit: I ended up installing File Expert and flashify on another android device, backing up the flashify apk and sideloading it with ES File Explorer from the amazon app store to the kindle, I guess I could have also download the apk somewhere but I have trust issues.)
-download the img of TWRP 2.8.5.0. and put it in internal storage of kindle (had no problems)
-use flashify to save original stock recovery (had no problems)
-Use flashify to flash TWRP (had no problems)
- Boot into recovery mode via flashify to see if it worked (had no problems)
Now either A)
-download CM11 image and gapps and put the zip files on internal storage
-Edit: disconnect Kindle from USB afterwards
- go into TWRP recovery mode (by powering off kindle and then pressing power and volume at the same time)
- make backup of original stockrom under backups and save copy on your Computer
- wipe system, data, cache and dalvik cache under wipe/advanced (all except internal)
- flash cm11 image and gapps (under install and then find them in the files)
- reboot
-Edit: I had the wifi not connecting problem that some people have with CM11 but a reboot took care of it.
-Edit 2: I couldn't get the kindle app to work on CM11 (it wouldn't synch my books, the device wasn't recognized by amazon and it would crash every time I logged in.) so I ended up replacing it with the Nexus rom. If the chance of this happening doesn't bother you then CM11 seems to still be a good choice.
or B)
- download HDX thor nexus rom and gapps and put the zip files on internal storage
- go into TWRP recovery mode (by powering off kindle and then pressing power and volume at the same time)
- make backup of original stockrom under backups and save copy on your Computer
- wipe system, data, cache and dalvik cache under wipe/advanced (all except internal)
- Edit: disconnect Kindle from USB afterwards
- flash nexus rom and gapps (under install and then find them in the files)
- reboot
- Edit: I'm very happy with it, it works flawlessly. Since it's based on Jelly Bean I may try replacing it with another rom sometime in the future, but I'm in no hurry
Mostly correct, you can update directly to 3.2.3.2 no need for incremental steps. The only way to know if ota blocker worked is to check for update but there's really no need, as soon as you've run towel root just disable WiFi as it won't be needed anymore.
Where is unlock bootloader? As I know, you cannot flash TWRP without unlocking bootloader?!
uhraman said:
Where is unlock bootloader? As I know, you cannot flash TWRP without unlocking bootloader?!
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You can flash a cuber signed TWRP on a locked bootloader, as long as you're below 3.2.4.
derpadoodle said:
You can flash a cuber signed TWRP on a locked bootloader, as long as you're below 3.2.4.
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Thanks for your replies! Is the method uhraman hinted at the better one?
snorklm said:
Thanks for your replies! Is the method uhraman hinted at the better one?
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Fully unlocking your bootloader is definitely worthwhile but it's quite a complicated endeavour and not required for running the current custom recoveries and ROMs. I'd recommend you stick with your current method and read up on the unlocking process once you're more conformable working with this device.
derpadoodle said:
Fully unlocking your bootloader is definitely worthwhile but it's quite a complicated endeavour and not required for running the current custom recoveries and ROMs. I'd recommend you stick with your current method and read up on the unlocking process once you're more conformable working with this device.
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Could I bother you to give me a few examples on *why* it is worthwhile? Thanks!
snorklm said:
Could I bother you to give me a few examples on *why* it is worthwhile? Thanks!
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- more robust recovery options when recovery (TWRP) is damaged/inaccessible; better chance of reviving a bricked device
- some custom roms install/operate better with unlocked BL (technically should not be needed but sometimes seen in early builds)
- some DRM aware apps on custom roms work better with unlocked BL(eg: playstore, prime)
Guidance form derpadoodle is sound. Enjoy what you have achieved thus far; revisit BL unlock when you are more comfortable with device/technique.
Davey126 said:
- more robust recovery options when recovery (TWRP) is damaged/inaccessible; better chance of reviving a bricked device
- some custom roms install/operate better with unlocked BL (technically should not be needed but sometimes seen in early builds)
- some DRM aware apps on custom roms work better with unlocked BL(eg: playstore, prime)
Guidance form derpadoodle is sound. Enjoy what you have achieved thus far; revisit BL unlock when you are more comfortable with device/technique.
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Thanks for the sound advice, I will probably never feel comfortable enough for that , especially because I haven't achieved much at all yet. I haven't even flashed TWPR yet.
Yay, I did it. CM11 seems to be working as intended! Thanks again for everyone who replied and also to everyone who put so much work into making and improving all the tools and software necessary to make this kind of thing even possible, I appreciate it!
What firmware were you on to begin your process mate... ?
B3NJY said:
What firmware were you on to begin your process mate... ?
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I was on 3.0.5 when I got the device. Amazon didn't upgrade the firmware at all before sending it out, then I upgraded to 13.3.2.3. Why do you ask?
Hmm, I have now noticed that the kindle app is not working properly. I can sign in (though every time I sign in or deregister my account the app crashes) but it's not synching any of my books. They don't show up at all. The device (named android device 2 in the kindle app settings) does also not show up under my devices on amazon. Anyone know what the problem could be because this is a bit frustrating. Is this a bug with CM11 or with the amazon app?
snorklm said:
Hmm, I have now noticed that the kindle app is not working properly. I can sign in (though every time I sign in or deregister my account the app crashes) but it's not synching any of my books. They don't show up at all. The device (named android device 2 in the kindle app settings) does also not show up under my devices on amazon. Anyone know what the problem could be because this is a bit frustrating. Is this a bug with CM11 or with the amazon app?
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Can't say definitively but I would lean towards CM11 as all Amazon apps (kindle/prime/shopping/video) work fine with the Nexus ROM (v2.0.5) which is layered on the same hw/fw base as CM11. Don't get me wrong; CM11 (and the devs who adapted to the HDX) are great! But there may still be a few hiccups with native Amazon apps.
Davey126 said:
Can't say definitively but I would lean towards CM11 as all Amazon apps (kindle/prime/shopping/video) work fine with the Nexus ROM (v2.0.5) which is layered on the same hw/fw base as CM11. Don't get me wrong; CM11 (and the devs who adapted to the HDX) are great! But there may still be a few hiccups with native Amazon apps.
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Thanks for the opinion! I couldn't find any solution to the problem anywhere online and therefore just finished replacing CM11 with the Nexus rom, now the kindle app works perfectly fine and I'm very satisfied with what I've got. I will keep an eye out on rom development but for now I'm resting on my laurels :victory:. Considering that I was helplessly lost when I first came to the board I'm very happy with how smoothly everything went. But I really needed that step-by-step list I made and the assurance from the pros that it was correct, otherwise I would have probably made a careless mistake :silly:. Maybe it will be useful to a few other newbies as well. Not sure I will ever dare to fully unlock the bootloader like some suggested I might want to do at a later point in time, but we will see . Thanks again for the help!
snorklm said:
Thanks for the opinion! I couldn't find any solution to the problem anywhere online and therefore just finished replacing CM11 with the Nexus rom, now the kindle app works perfectly fine and I'm very satisfied with what I've got. I will keep an eye out on rom development but for now I'm resting on my laurels :victory:. Considering that I was helplessly lost when I first came to the board I'm very happy with how smoothly everything went. But I really needed that step-by-step list I made and the assurance from the pros that it was correct, otherwise I would have probably made a careless mistake :silly:. Maybe it will be useful to a few other newbies as well. Not sure I will ever dare to fully unlock the bootloader like some suggested I might want to do at a later point in time, but we will see . Thanks again for the help!
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Glad to hear everything is working well! My daily driver is on Nexus and I could not be happier. Everything works as it should. No need to unlock the bootloader unless you plan to do more modding. Enjoy your device!
Nice. I think everybody needs this kind of guide. Whenever a question is asked it just kind of trails off most of the time.
I'm still working on the downgrade piece.
johnwaters said:
Nice. I think everybody needs this kind of guide. Whenever a question is asked it just kind of trails off most of the time.
I'm still working on the downgrade piece.
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Agreed, I was overwhelmed by all the different threads and possibilities at first. I ended up approaching it like any other research project for a paper or presentation and dumped every solid (and recent) piece of good advice into Evernote and sorting it out there. But writing and updating guides (especially with the fast development I have observed) would be a lot of work, I understand completely why no one would volunteer to do it and everybody would rather answer questions on a case by case basis.
First of all thank you very much! I was looking for something like this, since i am also new to rooting devices and this stuff...
I got a new fire hdx 7 with 13.3.02
I haven't tried anything yet, I am still reading threads and i got some questions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/update-1314-4-1-1-probably-sangria-t2901813
-> I can only find 3.2.3.2 here, which is the firmware u used? Or did you mean another one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2665683
-> the second link for hdx toolkit isnt working
How do i get the playstore on my device?
are there anywhere more informations regarding flashify? since i have no idea what this is...
thank you!
dynein said:
First of all thank you very much! I was looking for something like this, since i am also new to rooting devices and this stuff...
I got a new fire hdx 7 with 13.3.02
I haven't tried anything yet, I am still reading threads and i got some questions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hdx/general/update-1314-4-1-1-probably-sangria-t2901813
-> I can only find 3.2.3.2 here, which is the firmware u used? Or did you mean another one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2665683
-> the second link for hdx toolkit isnt working
How do i get the playstore on my device?
are there anywhere more informations regarding flashify? since i have no idea what this is...
thank you!
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First thing you want to do is block OTA (over the air updates) or your device may be upgraded by Amazon to a level that gives you less options. Suggest using HDX Toolkit (here) to both root and block OTA. Then install twrp (here). From there you can opt to replace Fire OS will several different roms including Nexus, CM11 or CM12.
Flashify is an app that allows flashing recovery and roms from from within Android vs adb or a recovery environment. You can grab it from the Play store or another market. It's a dangerous tool; use with extreme caution.
Be aware that any of the above actions, if executed incorrectly, can permanently brick your device with little/no hope of recovery (guess that's the definition of permanent). Read, read and read some more before taking any action. Be sure to keep WiFi off on your device until OTA is blocked to prevent auto-updates.

[GUIDE]How to root Moto G4 (Moto G 2016) the right way or fix a bad attempted root

Trying to root Nougat (Android 7)? Then read the comments at the bottom please...
I will first state I do NOT own a Moto G4, I own the G3 and the X Pure which are both 3rd Gen devices, but I was requested to write this tutorial by a few users here due to lots of failed root attempts using older "standard" methods that do not work on this device. I also do not like the "one click" root methods, because they can and do fail (KingoRoot will brick a Moto G3/4, regardless of what it's web page says), and when they do people have no idea how to fix it. The manual way is not difficult, and it teaches you how to work on, fix, and use your device on a level above that of the average smartphone user.
I will only cover rooting, the prerequisites are covered elsewhere in detail and I will link to reliable sources for the information. Specifics of the prerequisites are outside of the scope of this tutorial, but are open for discussion in this thread. Remember, I do not own this device although the methods used are the same as similar devices.
Prerequisites:
0) Be running Marshmallow (Android 6.x) stock ROM, at this time Nougat (Android 7.x) is not working via any method.
1) Device must have an unlocked bootloader. See Moto - Unlocking the Bootloader for more info.
NOTE: As of 7/18/2016, Amazon ad-subsidised Moto G 4th Gen devices cannot be bootloader unlocked, therefore they cannot be rooted. Sorry, Lollipop and newer Android security changes pretty much put an end to that.
2) You need to have TWRP installed or one-time booted via fastboot. CWM and other recoveries will NOT work at this time. See TWRP's Moto G 2016 page
3) You need a copy of the latest stable SuperSU ZIP from Chainfire's site on the internal storage or SD card of your device. SR1-SuperSU-v2.78-SR1-20160915123031.zip is the lastest version verified to work with this method.
Note: Do NOT use any 2.77 version, it was a beta intended specifically for the SG Note 7 and will not work, it does not harm but fails to root.
4) Reboot and start TWRP recovery, and PERFORM A COMPLETE BACKUP IN TWRP (Nandroid)!!!
How to do it:
Now, the procedure is the same whether you are trying to root the first time, or you did it the old way just flashing SuperSU and are now not able to boot...
In TWRP, go to Advanced and open the Terminal, in the terminal type this EXACTLY as shown:
Code:
echo SYSTEMLESS=true>>/data/.supersu
Now press enter (there is no confirmation returned), then exit and press the Home key. Go to Install and select the SuperSU zip file you downloaded from Prerequisite #3 and swipe to flash it and reboot. No need to clear caches or anything else but you are welcome to if you wish. You can install SuperSU updates normally through the app going forward (as of this posting).
Why do I have to do this???
For whatever reason, the install script for SuperSU does not recognize that this device (like many others) requires a systemless root installation. By creating /data/.supersu in the TWRP recovery environment, the SuperSU install script parses the file and sees "SYSTEMLESS=true" and ignores what it auto-detects and forces a systemless root installation.
Hope this is helpful to someone!
As always, if this is the first time you have booted TWRP or attempted root... BACKUP IN TWRP FIRST!!! Once the system is modified, it cannot be undone (easily) and you will always have a known good starting place if the worst happens.
EDIT: Photos added showing what a proper command and flash should look like. Note that in picture 1 the exit command is not needed, you can just back out. In pictures 2 and 3 a proper flash of SuperSU is shown, note that system-less mode is specified and the boot image is patched, this is what should occur. It is normal for it to loop once or twice, but that is it, first boot could take 10 minutes plus.
Notes on Nougat/Android 7... At this time this method of rooting does not work properly on the official Nougat ROM for this device, it causes WiFi issues and interface problems (settings crashes, etc) and with no complete factory image there is no work fix other than to restore your Nandroid backup to pre-root status. If you wish to play with this method and try it, your on your own, I will try to assist but as I stated earlier I do not own this device. To my knowledge as of this posting, there is no working root on stock Android 7 on this device.
I can confirm this worked on my formerly-amazon XT1625 16GB G4. You will get an error about not being able to mount /data, but it proceeds and works anyway.
This is exactly what was missing! I rooted as normal with the latest SuperSU expecting it to just work like on other phones/tablets, but yeah. Before specifying systemless, it hung on boot. After following your instructions it booted right up. Thanks!
Also if you setup adaptable storage with your SDcard, so it works like internal storage, TWRP can't find any files on the SDcard. You will need to revert to non-adaptable storage for TWRP to find the supersu ZIP file.
And make sure you're using the latest SuperSU-- I accidentally tried a very old version which did not work!
Scared Noobie
I should probably be posting this on some noobie forum, but I read Motorola's "Unlock Your Bootloader" and it scared the **** out of me. Can someone give me a ballpark figure of the chances of bricking the phone? (I know this particular phone is new, but I'm just looking for a rough estimate. How common is it generally to brick a phone just from unlocking the bootloader?)
Appreciate this. I miss the old days where it was all simple. Everything was flashable. Never had to flash back to something or re flash.
cuvtixo said:
I should probably be posting this on some noobie forum, but I read Motorola's "Unlock Your Bootloader" and it scared the **** out of me. Can someone give me a ballpark figure of the chances of bricking the phone? (I know this particular phone is new, but I'm just looking for a rough estimate. How common is it generally to brick a phone just from unlocking the bootloader?)
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It's about as common as bring bricked from performing a factory reset, because that is the only part that really does much... So extremely rare, but the possibility is always there. Remember to have patience, the resets and wipes can take what seems like forever.
The dangerous part is what you do after the bootloader is unlocked.
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cuvtixo said:
I should probably be posting this on some noobie forum, but I read Motorola's "Unlock Your Bootloader" and it scared the **** out of me. Can someone give me a ballpark figure of the chances of bricking the phone? (I know this particular phone is new, but I'm just looking for a rough estimate. How common is it generally to brick a phone just from unlocking the bootloader?)
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Very rare...all you need is read, read, read and follow the instructions. Good luck
Very nice and just what I needed. Worked perfectly on my Amazon Moto G4 with ads. I got no errors or messages but booted fine-got caught in a boot loop once as the SuperSU file explains after it installs. Boots in less then a minute first time.
Marty
acejavelin said:
It's about as common as bring bricked from performing a factory reset, because that is the only part that really does much... So extremely rare, but the possibility is always there. Remember to have patience, the resets and wipes can take what seems like forever.
The dangerous part is what you do after the bootloader is unlocked.
Sent from my MotoG3 using Tapatalk
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Hey i wiped this up based on your post it should really help. it completely automates the process check it out if you want to and you can also ad it to the OP if you want to.
DOWNLOAD TOOL HERE Root-moto-g-4th-gen
Tomsgt said:
Hey i wiped this up based on your post it should really help. it completely automates the process check it out if you want to and you can also ad it to the OP if you want to.
DOWNLOAD TOOL HERE Root-moto-g-4th-gen
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cheers mate
I signed up for xda just to give you props! I rooted my phone using instructions not from here and i was suck in a boot loop. your little command there fixed it! I freakin love you.. wish i could buy you dinner! Thanks a million
zipjay said:
I signed up for xda just to give you props! I rooted my phone using instructions not from here and i was suck in a boot loop. your little command there fixed it! I freakin love you.. wish i could buy you dinner! Thanks a million
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Your welcome... Just give click thanks on the first post, but if you feel absolutely compelled to buy me dinner, there is the Donate button.
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I rooted my G4 in the normal way using supersu 2.46, and now boot hangs on the white Moto screen. (advice from another site)
I am waiting for a SD card to update to 2.76 with the systemless command.
Is there anything else I can do in the interim, I tried deleting the contents of /supersu from Twrp and that hasnt made any difference. I have also wiped data and caches.
thanks .. Mike
mikeruss said:
I rooted my G4 in the normal way using supersu 2.46, and now boot hangs on the white Moto screen. (advice from another site)
I am waiting for a SD card to update to 2.76 with the systemless command.
Is there anything else I can do in the interim, I tried deleting the contents of /supersu from Twrp and that hasnt made any difference. I have also wiped data and caches.
thanks .. Mike
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Can't you just use MTP mode of TWRP to copy the latest SuperSU to internal storage then flash after creating the config file?
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thank you, worked fine.
would I be right in thinking I need the sdk23, arm, 64 bit version of xposed ?
mikeruss said:
thank you, worked fine.
would I be right in thinking I need the sdk23, arm, 64 bit version of xposed ?
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I don't know... I don't own the G4 *yet* but possibly in the near future now that I know the Amazon version can have the ads striped out easily enough... I would do a nandorid and try it, if it fails, restore and use the 32-bit version.
Someone else may have a better answer for you.
acejavelin said:
I don't know... I don't own the G4 *yet* but possibly in the near future now that I know the Amazon version can have the ads striped out easily enough... I would do a nandorid and try it, if it fails, restore and use the 32-bit version.
Someone else may have a better answer for you.
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32 bit
Sent from my Moto G (4) using Tapatalk
thanks, xposed works fine
Well, I was planning on joining all of you with your Moto G4's soon, or possibly the G4 Plus... but since the Amazon version can't be unlocked anymore I got cold feet, and today Best Buy was running a special on the Moto X Pure 32GB edition for $249 (My Best Buy Elite members only), I pulled the trigger on that one instead. No change in helping though, I didn't have the device to begin with so I will continue to assist with this thread as I can.

Looking for custom rom for Ulefone Armor X Oreo 8.1

I am looking for a custom rom, minus the Google stuff, that will work on my Ulefone Armor X Oreo 8.1. I have a working TWRP recovery and have rooted it via Magisk but went back to stock after a few nagging problems.
The phone spec isn't wonderful so need something lighter but still having plenty of functionality.
Cheers
Charlie-Boy said:
I am looking for a custom rom, minus the Google stuff, that will work on my Ulefone Armor X Oreo 8.1......
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This specific device and Chipset is fairly new and there's very little on the forum that's specific to your device.
With that stated...
You have a Mediatek MT6739 (64 Bit) device that can be very helpful in that aspect.
Though I had located a few threads that won't be very helpful for you but, the following thread is about the best that your possibly going to find for your device at this point in time.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701283
It does take some time for developments to pop up on the forum for newer Mediatek Chipsets but, where there's a developer (with the same Chipset device), there's always a way depending on the level of difficulty.
I wish you the best of luck with your search!
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Charlie-Boy said:
I am looking for a custom rom, minus the Google stuff, that will work on my Ulefone Armor X Oreo 8.1. I have a working TWRP recovery and have rooted it via Magisk but went back to stock after a few nagging problems.
The phone spec isn't wonderful so need something lighter but still having plenty of functionality.
Cheers
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I'm also looking for that. But if I can get TWRP on it I'd probably try SU.
How did you get to install the TWRP? I found a few posts but was apprehensive about whether I can use SPFT to flash original stock ROM if things go wrong. I suppose that would be the easiest way.
For what I paid for the phone, it's a decent enough device.
Using SD card as internal memory always result in the total capacity being reported wrongly..256GB becomes 512GB with 50% occupied, 200GB becomes 256GB with 64GB occupied. Still waiting for their tech support to reply but unlikely they would.
Cheers!
I have rooted it several times and flashed the stock image several times too without a problem. Haven't used SU though I used Magisk.
.stupdroid.com/2018/07/Ulefone-Armor-X-root-twrp-.html
I do not have your issue with storage but my wireless charging mat today stopped charging but still lights up. Phone will still charge via cable. Trying to get a replacement mat.
I installed using SP flash tools on windows and Linux just to see the difference.
If you do a Google for Install TWRP ulefone armor x then you will get some information and relevant files.
Unlocking the bootloader via ADB is straightforward on Windows and Linux too. And then relocking it.
Regards
Charlie
Ibuprophen said:
This specific device and Chipset is fairly new and there's very little on the forum that's specific to your device.
With that stated...
You have a Mediatek MT6739 (64 Bit) device that can be very helpful in that aspect.
Though I had located a few threads that won't be very helpful for you but, the following thread is about the best that your possibly going to find for your device at this point in time.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701283
It does take some time for developments to pop up on the forum for newer Mediatek Chipsets but, where there's a developer (with the same Chipset device), there's always a way depending on the level of difficulty.
I wish you the best of luck with your search!
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Thanks for the input I will have a read.
Charlie-Boy said:
I have rooted it several times and flashed the stock image several times too without a problem. Haven't used SU though I used Magisk.
.stupdroid.com/2018/07/Ulefone-Armor-X-root-twrp-.html
I do not have your issue with storage but my wireless charging mat today stopped charging but still lights up. Phone will still charge via cable. Trying to get a replacement mat.
I installed using SP flash tools on windows and Linux just to see the difference.
If you do a Google for Install TWRP ulefone armor x then you will get some information and relevant files.
Unlocking the bootloader via ADB is straightforward on Windows and Linux too. And then relocking it.
Regards
Charlie
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Thanks for the info.
Cheers!
chooks06 said:
Thanks for the info.
Cheers!
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No problem.
Charlie-Boy said:
I am looking for a custom rom, minus the Google stuff, that will work on my Ulefone Armor X Oreo 8.1. I have a working TWRP recovery and have rooted it via Magisk but went back to stock after a few nagging problems.
The phone spec isn't wonderful so need something lighter but still having plenty of functionality.
Cheers
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Where did you get the TWRP for Ulefone Armor X. I've been trying to search it all over and haven't found anything. If possible can you please share a link? TIA
abhijeet715 said:
Where did you get the TWRP for Ulefone Armor X. I've been trying to search it all over and haven't found anything. If possible can you please share a link? TIA
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Code:
https://www.needrom.com/download/twrp-armox-x/
There are other places listed on Google.
Anyone had this in recovery mode?
Had also tried flashing the TWRP but it just didn't stick and was asking for a password on first launch.
Edit.. all links I tried point to the same location to download. Same files.
chooks06 said:
Anyone had this in recovery mode?
Had also tried flashing the TWRP but it just didn't stick and was asking for a password on first launch.
Edit.. all links I tried point to the same location to download. Same files.
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im also facing the same issue... kindly someone help.. ive explained my issue below:
Can someone confirm? My device is encrypted by default, so whenever i install TWRP it says to decrypt device. I tried the pattern, changed it to password, and pin still my device doesnt decrypt in twrp. I feel its a twrp bug, because when i set the device to ask pattern during boot, the same pattern/pin/password is accepted, but not in twrp.
I want to know 3 things:
1. Are your devices encrypted by default (i dont remember encrypting my device, I dont know how it is encrypted)
2. Are you facing this same issue of entering password when you reboot into recovery?
3. What is the purpose of the boot.img in the twrp zip? am i required to flash it before flashing the recovery, or does it remove encryption?
Charlie-Boy said:
I am looking for a custom rom, minus the Google stuff, that will work on my Ulefone Armor X Oreo 8.1. I have a working TWRP recovery and have rooted it via Magisk but went back to stock after a few nagging problems.
The phone spec isn't wonderful so need something lighter but still having plenty of functionality.
Cheers
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Charlie, could share how you got the TWRP working?
Have been fiddling around until battery showed -1%.. Had to go back to stock.
Thanks mate!
Choo ks
In the folder containing the TWRP recovery there are 3 files, boot.img, scatter, and recovery. You only flash recovery, you have flashed the boot image, ensure the checkbox is unticked after loading from scatter in SP tools. That is what I think you have done to get that result.
Follow the guide here. I did it a few times before success as I followed a guide from another site.
https://www.stupdroid.com/2018/07/Ulefone-Armor-X-root-twrp-.html
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I think I installed magisk using this method, clearing dalvik and cache.
https://www.stupdroid.com/2018/02/magisk-16.0-download.html
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Charlie-Boy said:
In the folder containing the TWRP recovery there are 3 files, boot.img, scatter, and recovery. You only flash recovery, you have flashed the boot image, ensure the checkbox is unticked after loading from scatter in SP tools. That is what I think you have done to get that result.
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That's what I did, using the downloaded scatter file. Was experimenting.
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Charlie-Boy said:
Follow the guide here. I did it a few times before success as I followed a guide from another site.
I think I installed magisk using this method, clearing dalvik and cache.
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Used the same guide. But TWRP came up with the decrypt data issue.
Did you have that issue?
chooks06 said:
Anyone had this in recovery mode?
Had also tried flashing the TWRP but it just didn't stick and was asking for a password on first launch.
Edit.. all links I tried point to the same location to download. Same files.
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You ignore the password and change the language to English from Russian. Just don't enter a password at all. The recovery won't stick as Android replaces it when you reboot. After you've completed other steps maybe OEM unlocking then it stays, or so I read somewhere.
chooks06 said:
That's what I did, using the downloaded scatter file. Was experimenting.
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Used the same guide. But TWRP came up with the decrypt data issue.
Did you have that issue?
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All of them are encrypted by default now. The password in TWRP should be ignored and just change the language and select storage etc.
abhijeet715 said:
im also facing the same issue... kindly someone help.. ive explained my issue below:
Can someone confirm? My device is encrypted by default, so whenever i install TWRP it says to decrypt device. I tried the pattern, changed it to password, and pin still my device doesnt decrypt in twrp. I feel its a twrp bug, because when i set the device to ask pattern during boot, the same pattern/pin/password is accepted, but not in twrp.
I want to know 3 things:
1. Are your devices encrypted by default (i dont remember encrypting my device, I dont know how it is encrypted)
2. Are you facing this same issue of entering password when you reboot into recovery?
3. What is the purpose of the boot.img in the twrp zip? am i required to flash it before flashing the recovery, or does it remove encryption?
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Yes all are encrypted.
Yes I get the same request for password which I ignored and selected language and carried on.
I do not know why boot.img is included it just gets in the way.
After installing TWRP unlocking OEM bootloader and all the rest including rooting it I decided it would be better to wait for a new ROM. All we need is a working TWRP and an unlocked bootloader to flash a new ROM and we have that. It doesn't work very smoothly and I felt it could be better which is why I went back to stock.
When I posted this request I didn't imagine others would try installing Magisk etc, waste of time really as you won't stay with it either. Best wait for a ROM I think.
Charlie-Boy said:
Yes all are encrypted.
Yes I get the same request for password which I ignored and selected language and carried on.
I do not know why boot.img is included it just gets in the way.
After installing TWRP unlocking OEM bootloader and all the rest including rooting it I decided it would be better to wait for a new ROM. All we need is a working TWRP and an unlocked bootloader to flash a new ROM and we have that. It doesn't work very smoothly and I felt it could be better which is why I went back to stock.
When I posted this request I didn't imagine others would try installing Magisk etc, waste of time really as you won't stay with it either. Best wait for a ROM I think.
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Im also unlocked and flashed twrp. I ignored the encryption message and proceeded, hit the storage sizes show 0, and neither can i access the storage to flash anything nor can i take backups. can you go to settings>security in your device, and tell me if your encryption says enabled? Tia
abhijeet715 said:
Im also unlocked and flashed twrp. I ignored the encryption message and proceeded, hit the storage sizes show 0, and neither can i access the storage to flash anything nor can i take backups. can you go to settings>security in your device, and tell me if your encryption says enabled? Tia
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Mine is the same encryption is enabled. I select external SD storage and I am shown the contents using the same procedure as yourself, I cannot tell you why this is so. I am using the same technique, same phone, same settings, same TWRP, maybe we have different SD card?
That is all I can think of by way of an explanation. It works perfectly for me. I also made a backup which I can select and restore without a problem.

[RECOVERY][OFFICIAL]TWRP v3.2.3 For Moto G6 [ALI][2018-10-20]

Update March 23, 2019: I'd like to apologize to everyone. It looks like I am not going to be able to actively keep this thread updated like I used to. I have had too much going on at home an work and it doesn't look like it's going to settle down any time soon. The thread is still usable so I will leave it open for discussion.
Team Win Recovery Project​
Code:
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, fires, rigged elections,
* specks of dusk sitting on cursors, cursors that mock you--waiting for cursor
* revenge, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarms failed
* and you could not call in.
*
* Please ensure you have an advanced understanding of this device before
* flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications or your own free will.
This is the first official build of TWRP for the Motorola Moto G6 (ALI)!
Notes:
Decryption is finicky: Currently only vold decryption is working. This image must be flashed to properly decrypt. Updates may cause issues with decryption.
If you format data (Not just factory reset) after decrypting you must reboot into recovery and format again.
If you are unable to unlock your phone after restoring a data backup that had a lock code on it (and TWRP is able to decrypt using default password) you'll need remove the '/data/system/locksettings.db' while in TWRP. After that you should be able to reboot into Android and set a lock code. If you cannot then please use this thread as a guide and try again. Bascially you just delete more, however I was able to boot after just deleting the one file with a pattern set (Maybe random luck, maybe not)
If you have any other issues please let me know and I'll work toward fixing them! AS ALWAYS, IT'S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU USE THIS SOFTWARE
Known Issues:
I have just noticed some odd behaviour if you input an incorrect decryption password/pattern/etc in twrp. It can cause an issue while entering the lockscreen password/pattern/etc while booting up. Under normal circumstances these two are the same, hence why restoring can also cause a similar issue, though that one is easily fixable. The onIy way to clear the decryption pass is to format. I am unsure at the moment what is causing this, but clearly it has something to do with the decryption. At this time I'd say it'd be best to remove your current lockscreen password/pattern/etc before booting into twrp to avoid this issue. A possible work-around would be to reboot to twrp, enter the correct password, back up your data, format (reboot to twrp and format again), then restore your backup (and possibly need to delete the '/data/system/locksettings.db' file. Your data would still exist that way. I am going to work to fix this asap and maybe see if I can get another build without decryption made for official use for now.
Flashing zips that require BusyBox will not work with the official version right now. I've built an unofficial version to use until a new official build is triggered.
ALI's Changelog: Post #2
Download: twrp.me Download
Unofficial Download (updated more often): twrp-v3.2.3-unofficial-ali-20181110.img
Simple Installation Method:
1) boot to fastboot
2) fastboot flash recovery <twrp-image-name>.img
Other instructions are available on the Official download page. It's up to you to backup your factory recovery first if you wish to have a backup: Post #3
Thanks to the TWRP team and everyone who has put in effort to make these things possible!
@Jleeblanch - Wonderful advice and guidance
@Dadud - testing
@ Everyone at github
@ XDA and the people who provided TWRP compiling threads
If I've forgotten someone who you think needs mention please let me know!
* This page will continue to be edited as more information comes
XDA:DevDB Information
[RECOVERY][OFFICIAL] TWRP v3.2.3 [2018-10-20], Tool/Utility for the Moto G6
Contributors
dejello
Source Code: [url]https://github.com/TeamWin/android_device_motorola_ali[/URL]
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 3.2.3-0
Stable Release Date: 2018-10-20
Current Beta Version: 3.2.3 Unofficial
Beta Release Date: 2018-11-10
Created 2018-10-21
Last Updated 2018-11-10
Changelogs
TWRP Changelog:
v3.2.3 changelog
ALI's Official Changelog:
v3.2.3-0 (Oct 20, 2018)
- N/A, first build!
ALI's Temp. Unofficial Changelog:
v3.2.3 (Oct 31, 2018) (This log will get moved to official when it gets updated with these changes)
- Stop using toybox (Use busybox!)
- Added vendor image mount point
Factory Backup Information
It's up to you to determine if you want/need a factory recovery image backup before flashing:
To boot twrp first (it will fail decryption, don't worry about it) just do the following while replacing <twrp> with the actual file name.
Code:
fastboot boot <twrp>.img
Then to back up your stock/factory recovery while booted in TWRP do the following.
Code:
adb pull /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/recovery stockrecovery.img
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For real tho, nice work and congrats [emoji41]
Woot Woot! Congrats bro?
Lockscreen after restore
Hello, this method (delete lockscreen) after restore backup works for me to ?
Decryption doesn't work for me. XT1925-6 Ali
giant22000 said:
Decryption doesn't work for me. XT1925-6 Ali
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I'll need more details if I'm to look into it. I also have an xt1925-6. Any logs? What version software are you running? What kind of lock screen are you using (pin, password, pattern, none, etc)? What happened from booting twrp up to the point of decryption failure? The more information I have the better chance I have at rectifying the issue.
[EDIT] I just did some messing around and came across something I hadn't seen before:
I have just noticed some odd behaviour if you input an incorrect decryption password/pattern/etc in twrp. It can cause an issue while entering the lockscreen password/pattern/etc while booting up. Under normal circumstances these two are the same, hence why restoring can also cause a similar issue, though that one is easily fixable. The onIy way to clear the decryption pass is to format. I am unsure at the moment what is causing this, but clearly it has something to do with the decryption. At this time I'd say it'd be best to remove your current lockscreen password/pattern/etc before booting into twrp to avoid this issue. A possible work-around would be to reboot to twrp, enter the correct password, back up your data, format (reboot to twrp and format again), then restore your backup (and possibly need to delete the '/data/system/locksettings.db' file. Your data would still exist that way. I am going to work to fix this asap and maybe see if I can get another build without decryption made for official use for now.
I have added this to the first post.
Damn thanks !
Hi. First thank for the contribution.
I would like to know if someone has the stock twrp, modeled 1925-1. When I modified my stock twrp, I made a back up, but I lost it.
I would like to update my security patch, but I can not because it has modified the twrp.
aaleej0 said:
Hi. First thank for the contribution.
I would like to know if someone has the stock twrp, modeled 1925-1. When I modified my stock twrp, I made a back up, but I lost it.
I would like to update my security patch, but I can not because it has modified the twrp.
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So I guess I will be the one to say it. I'm giving you one warning about this. It's against forum rules to post on multiple threads with the same subject. I've answered your question on the Ali stock firmware thread also. Please read guides and threads instead of skimming through them because it's been answered multiple times. Next time you do this and post the same thing on multiple threads I will be the one reporting you. Have a good day.
I have added an unofficial build tonight (Oct/31/2018) to fix an issue flashing zips that need busybox (Resurrected Kernel, etc) versus toybox. It also adds a 'vendor image' mount point for use in backups and flashing. Once official gets updated this unofficial build will be removed.
Hello, could you consider supporting the Moto g 6 play xt922-4 I'm welling to help out with logs or anyfile if needed.
jglm4u said:
Hello, could you consider supporting the Moto g 6 play xt922-4 I'm welling to help out with logs or anyfile if needed.
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There are certain reasons there is no official twrp for our moto g6 play devices yet. Is there issue your having?. Dejello supports the regular g6 and for all intensive purposes I've being doing support for the g6 play.
jglm4u said:
Hello, could you consider supporting the Moto g 6 play xt922-4 I'm welling to help out with logs or anyfile if needed.
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ninjakira said:
There are certain reasons there is no official twrp for our moto g6 play devices yet. Is there issue your having?. Dejello supports the regular g6 and for all intensive purposes I've being doing support for the g6 play.
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I don't have access (well, sort of but not really) to a g6 play. My son has one, but it's not unlocked or anything and I won't experiment on his phone without having everything backed up.... Besides, getting the damn thing away from him for extended periods when he isn't in trouble would be something.... I thing it's glued to his face or something.
I am also not up to date on any issues or reasons why twrp isn't official for the g6 play. Be aware that even this version for the g6 has some issues (workarounds are available for everything so you won't lose anything) still.
I've been debating looking into it, but haven't yet for reasons above.
dejello said:
I don't have access (well, sort of but not really) to a g6 play. My son has one, but it's not unlocked or anything and I won't experiment on his phone without having everything backed up.... Besides, getting the damn thing away from him for extended periods when he isn't in trouble would be something.... I thing it's glued to his face or something.
I am also not up to date on any issues or reasons why twrp isn't official for the g6 play. Be aware that even this version for the g6 has some issues (workarounds are available for everything so you won't lose anything) still.
I've been debating looking into it, but haven't yet for reasons above.
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I just had a good laugh about your son's g6 play being glued to his face ??I could definitely say I don't look at or use my phone as much as the kids now a days and I'm 27 lol I worked ina mall so I seen that alot lmao and what all would you need from someone to attempt an official twrp for it? Ill do my best to provide you with what's needed. The patched twrp for the g6 play should be a good start. I would have already started on it myself but i am not able to get it going because i don't trust my laptop (it came with Vista) and it likes to randomly reboot and all this marvelous stuff lol
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I just had a good laugh about your son's g6 play being glued to his face ??I could definitely say I don't look at or use my phone as much as the kids now a days and I'm 27 lol I worked ina mall so I seen that alot lmao and what all would you need from someone to attempt an official twrp for it? Ill do my best to provide you with what's needed. The patched twrp for the g6 play should be a good start. I would have already started on it myself but i am not able to get it going because i don't trust my laptop (it came with Vista) and it likes to randomly reboot and all this marvelous stuff lol
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When I get a chance I can take a look at some things. But looking at github I do see at least one device tree being worked on for jeter
ninjakira said:
I just had a good laugh about your son's g6 play being glued to his face [emoji23][emoji23]I could definitely say I don't look at or use my phone as much as the kids now a days and I'm 27 lol I worked ina mall so I seen that alot lmao and what all would you need from someone to attempt an official twrp for it? Ill do my best to provide you with what's needed. The patched twrp for the g6 play should be a good start. I would have already started on it myself but i am not able to get it going because i don't trust my laptop (it came with Vista) and it likes to randomly reboot and all this marvelous stuff lol
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I wouldn't trust Windows either. Personally, I'd wipe Windows right off it and run Linux. Linux would breathe new life into a laptop that came with Vista lol.
Jleeblanch said:
I wouldn't trust Windows either. Personally, I'd wipe Windows right off it and run Linux. Linux would breathe new life into a laptop that came with Vista lol.
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I do have it on dual boot with Ubuntu 18.10 it's Just the the random rebooting is persistent still but yeah I personally use use linux distos over Windows lol. My next paycheck I'm having our local computer store called microcenter help me out with a new laptop at least lol
dejello said:
When I get a chance I can take a look at some things. But looking at github I do see at least one device tree being worked on for jeter
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I'm not able to send the screenshot of termux so here they are. Recovery is 16 mb

Question Best usable ROM ?

Hi
Quite bored of Oneplus updates for my Nord 2 5G that transforms more and more the phone in publicity support for OnePlus CEO messages, and adding features I don't care at all, I'm looking to flash it with an alternative ROM.
What is most stable and operational ROM for that device currently ? The version of the device I have is DN2103 (bought in Switzerland).
Thanks for your advices,
Vincèn
Tried them all. Evolution X is the most often updated and works the best for me.
Hey there!
I also need some much needed insight in how to continue with this device (DN2103 bought in NL, Europe; just updated from 11.A.14 to 11.A.21). I suspect I will probably need the same answer as OP is looking for.
This is my second OnePlus, I was using a OnePlus X before running my first and only ROM, Lineage OS, to be able to move on to Android 10. Then screen broke for the second time after I had already fixed up the whole phone myself before that using brand new parts (Screen, frame, backplate) except for the motherboard still original. So I decided it was time for a new device.
Really love the DN2103 itself, except for the whole rooting / OTA update process, although it was a good training in getting to know all the technicalities. I had been running rooted 11.A.14 since it came out till yesterday, because I was avoiding dealing with the whole process again.
Anyway I kicked myself under my butt and got myself to 11.A.21 now. I was planning to just continue updating OOS till the latest 11.C.10 / 11.C.13, because after all this effort, I'm too curious to not check out the new Android.
But I just happened to read some thread where people were saying that somewhere after 11.C.4 it's not possible anymore to get into fastboot / BROM mode and thus no means to get TWRP?? That sounds horrible, one mistake rooting and it would be a big mess, having to downgrade to OOS 11 again and bla bla bla, why the f...?
So, I just need to hear this from someone, is this correct? I'm too tired to investigate now myself after a 20h OTA/rooting session behind me and just 3h sleep.
And how is everyone dealing with it that wants root? Has everyone moved on to other ROMs for Android 12 / 13, because of this?
In the update process yesterday for some reason my phone did a complete wipe without asking / warning. So I really need to get to a stage in this update process where I can restore all my ****. I've been at this for 24h right now and was happy to do so as I was making steps. but now I suddenly got hit in the face by this news.
tl;dr PLEASE confirm/deny this news (underlined part above) and help me decide if the only comfortable way is to ditch OOS for a custom ROM to get Android 12 / 13 with root & TWRP. I've thrown 24 hours into OTA updating OOS 11, now got to 11.A.21, but phone somehow got wiped in process, so now I really need to finish upgrading and restore data, because I'm without all the apps / accounts etc. I depend on for daily life.
I do really enjoy the road but now I HATE being lost along the way. Show me the light and, if ROM, same question as OP
Sorry if a bit off-topic + long post...
Yes, you need to have android 11 to enter fastboot. I had 12 and had to downgrade. Trust me, this is the most fuked up thing.
wuttehhell said:
Yes, you need to have android 11 to enter fastboot. I had 12 and had to downgrade. Trust me, this is the most fuked up thing.
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Stop waiting for oneplus. There are great roms on android 13 that work very nice. What i am using is Evolution X. Tried them all and this is the one i stick to. Found no bugs, very consistent updates and the team as i see work very fast on every bug people find.
Btw, u dont need root to change rom, only if you want. I personally dont use root and works great.
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Tried them all. Evolution X is the most often updated and works the best for me.
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Thanks for the info, and noticed too in forum that it looks to be the most up-to-date and maintained ROM for DN2103 and it looks to have no more any blocking bugs such as Wifi or Bluetooth not working, or random reboots/crashes. I'm running right now version DN2103_11_C.12 with Android 12. Is it ok to upgrade to Evolution X straight ? as I see people speaking about downgrade first to Android 11 :/
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Stop waiting for oneplus. There are great roms on android 13 that work very nice. What i am using is Evolution X. Tried them all and this is the one i stick to. Found no bugs, very consistent updates and the team as i see work very fast on every bug people find.
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Thanks a lot for confirming! I'd already read the thread and indeed Evolution looks like the best option, so that's decided then. Wish me luck flashing the ROM
And about root, I really have some essential mods that need root. For example Advanced Charge Controller (I use it with the GUI app ACCA for convenience, else it's only terminal). I limit my charging by default to 80%, which translates in about a 4x increase in lifetime of the battery. On normal days I don't need any more than that, and it always has the option to charge to 100% if you know you're gonna have a long day without charging capabilities.
vincebay said:
Thanks for the info, and noticed too in forum that it looks to be the most up-to-date and maintained ROM for DN2103 and it looks to have no more any blocking bugs such as Wifi or Bluetooth not working, or random reboots/crashes. I'm running right now version DN2103_11_C.12 with Android 12. Is it ok to upgrade to Evolution X straight ? as I see people speaking about downgrade first to Android 11 :/
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As I understand, and as @wuttehhell just confirmed in this thread, once you update OxygenOS beyond Android 11, fastboot and BROM mode don't work anymore. This means you can't install a custom recovery like TWRP to flash a new ROM, neither can you flash it using fastboot.
This means you have to rollback to Android 11 first. Fortunately OnePlus has official rollback packages, which is just a .ZIP archive like any other update, except it will downgrade to a previous version. Warning: a rollback package will WIPE ALL DATA. So make sure to backup anything you need to keep before downgrading. The upside is you can do a clean flash of the ROM (flashing method where device gets wiped), which is the most stable method and gives you a fresh OS that will use less battery and such.
I think the process of downgrading itself is very simple though. If you get stuck let us know, there's many knowledgeable people here lucky for us so keep a positive attitude and with a little luck we'll both be running Evolution X in the coming days!
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As I understand, and as @wuttehhell just confirmed in this thread, once you update OxygenOS beyond Android 11, fastboot and BROM mode don't work anymore. This means you can't install a custom recovery like TWRP to flash a new ROM, neither can you flash it using fastboot.
This means you have to rollback to Android 11 first. Fortunately OnePlus has official rollback packages, which is just a .ZIP archive like any other update, except it will downgrade to a previous version. Warning: a rollback package will WIPE ALL DATA. So make sure to backup anything you need to keep before downgrading. The upside is you can do a clean flash of the ROM (flashing method where device gets wiped), which is the most stable method and gives you a fresh OS that will use less battery and such.
I think the process of downgrading itself is very simple though. If you get stuck let us know, there's many knowledgeable people here lucky for us so keep a positive attitude and with a little luck we'll both be running Evolution X in the coming days!
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@Releece thanks for the details and so if I have well understood the whole process:
backup datas
Downgrade to Android 11 using the OTA downgrade package and procedure from oneplus (which implies a full reset of device)
Reboot at least one tine in Android 11
Flash TWRP
Reboot in TWRP (be careful not to boot Android or I'll have to reflash TWRP)
Flash Evolution X zip
Boot normally and enjoy Evolution X
Am I correct ? I have seen also that the phone has the same annoying double "bank" when you flash it that I had on previous OnePlus phones. Does it imply I have to do each flashing process on both banks ?
Thanks
vincebay said:
@Releece thanks for the details and so if I have well understood the whole process:
backup datas
Downgrade to Android 11 using the OTA downgrade package and procedure from oneplus (which implies a full reset of device)
Reboot at least one tine in Android 11
Flash TWRP
Reboot in TWRP (be careful not to boot Android or I'll have to reflash TWRP)
Flash Evolution X zip
Boot normally and enjoy Evolution X
Am I correct ? I have seen also that the phone has the same annoying double "bank" when you flash it that I had on previous OnePlus phones. Does it imply I have to do each flashing process on both banks ?
Thanks
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Yep that should do it, looks like you did your research and understand the process.
I had the same question earlier. Strangely I found that the Nord 2 does not have A / B partitioning. I can only detect an A-partition with apps designed to test it. I didn't have to do anything extra / another way while rooting with Magisk, OTA updates or flashing ROM. I thought A/B was enforced on all phones since Android 10 or sth, but apparently not all.
I would add one extra step, after you reboot into TWRP (before flashing the ROM) make a backup of all the individual partitions one by one (so you can restore any single partition in the future), even the tiniest ones.
Some contain calibration data for e.g. Bluetooth and fingerprint sensor that are specific to your device. Now this whole process should leave them untouched, but if anything ever happens to them, the only way to get your phone working again is to send your phone to a service centre, so it's a good idea to have everything backed up.
They will be stored in the TWRP folder in /sdcard/, which is the folder you can see on your PC. So after backing them all up, you can just copy them to your PC.
I successfully flashed Evolution yesterday, and all went well Initially the new Android 13 UI was a bit of a shock from what I was used to, but I'm starting to like it already, especially after going over the settings. And it works smooooth like butter. The only thing that annoyed me was the haptic feedback, which feels very mushy instead of snappy. But putting vibration strength to low helps a lot. Maybe I can find a way to modify it later.
I had one little hickup: Evolution install instructions say this for TWRP before flashing ROM:
"3. Tap [Wipe] , then [Format data]. type "yes" and Enter"
But when I did this, it removed the media folder at /data/media/ instead of just emptying it. I remember it gave me a pop-up saying something like, for /data/media/ to get populated I would probably need to boot to system. But if I would've done that stock would overwrite recovery.
I don't have a lot of knowledge about this, but this folder gets mounted to /sdcard/ and is where your internal storage is mounted to. So after the wipe I wanted to copy the ROM .zip to my phone using the file manager. Windows did recognize my phone as having internal storage, and I could open it, but it didn't see any file/folder/free space and I couldn't copy anything to it.
I solved it by renaming ROM to sth simple like evolution.zip, placing it inside platform-tools folder, and then using ADB push command, so it looked like:
ADB push C:/platform-tools/evolution.zip /data/
It doesn't give any feedback while copying and I didn't even see much disk usage on Windows task manager, so I was about to get nervous and close the terminal, but then it suddenly completed successfully and I could see the evolution.zip in TWRP file manager. After that flashing took just a few minutes and everything went perfect.
Now I don't know if it's maybe a typo in the instructions or if TWRP had a bug, but I don't think so as it specifically gave me a prompt about it. I think it's better to just tap [Wipe] and then do the usual factory reset slider, with data, dalvik and cache selected. Think I'll make a post later in the Evolution thread to ask.
Good luck!
Hi, I don´t like the colors on Oxygen OS. I don't know if it's cause by our screen or is something related with the ROM. In Samsung or Xiaomi colors are more brilliant and saturated. In Evolution ROM, can you modify this issue?
So I have been able to dowgrade my DN2103 to 11_A20 running Android 11 but I'm stuck there !
Each time I try to flash twrp or load it in device I get that:
[email protected]:~/Bureau$ fastboot boot twrp.img
Sending 'boot.img' (131072 KB) OKAY [ 3.310s]
Booting FAILED (remote: 'not allowed in locked state')
fastboot: error: Command failed
[email protected]:~/Bureau$ fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Sending 'recovery' (131072 KB) OKAY [ 3.371s]
Writing 'recovery' FAILED (remote: 'not allowed in locked state')
fastboot: error: Command failed
I have unlocked OEM protection into it and allow USB debug. Any ideas what's the problem ?
damn was a long time I had not done Android flashing so was a little more complicated but made it (well it looks to be so far Will see if it boots after initial setup and now hanging on the Phone initial preparation but should go very soon I think
Thanks

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