This is true for the OnePlus 6 too, yeah, but I'm afraid that's not the problem here. Since the March security patch, Google introduced certain overlay-related restrictions for both Android 8.1 and Android P, heavily hindering Substratum development. It's a security thing, so all Android builds...
Should I dirty flash this? Installation took a **** ton of time on TWRP 3.0.2, and I'm afraid of things going wrong
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Also, someone is telling me Instagram boomerang recording is broken in this ROM. Can anyone...
Ok, quick update. I got it to boot up on CM12.1, however, the recovery menu erased by itself. Reflashed it in order to get Gapps, rebooted, and now I'm back into the same issue.
What could it be?
Hi people, I have ran into a bit of an issue here that I have not found anywhere.
I wanted to try out CM12.1 + CAF Kernel for my Moto G XT1032, which was running Android 5.0.2. However, after install, I'm not able to boot into the OS or even recovery anymore. I get to fastboot, select either...
I see :( Seems to be a general Nougat issue. I'm seeing this on almost every Nougat ROM, independent of device or vendor.
Anyway, here's hoping a fix can be found soon. I have no problem using Google Camera, but it sucks ass on low light.
CM14.1 supposedly fixed the camcorder on the Moto G 2014 (titan), according to a Reddit user. If it's not working in this build, then at least we might be closer to a fix.
Hats off to you, mate. Gonna try flashing it this weekend.
Dirty flashing
Is it possible to dirty flash this build on top of Alberto97's original AOSP 7.0? I would prefer to avoid the hassle of doing a backup again just for OMS support and security patches.
Thanks!
Galaxy Y
My first phone was the Galaxy Y. It came with Android 2.3.6, and I soon got into modding it: installed ICS, Jelly Bean, and KitKat before it was stolen.
Man, I still miss it. If it wasn't stolen, I would probably still have it.