Stock 6.0.1 MPG24.107-70.2 (Brazil) for Verizon XT1254s
ROM is not debloated. I will upload a script that will debloat some apps in the future, but in the meantime, you can use any root file explorer and delete the folders from system/app or system/priv-app.
Major stock functionality that I have confirmed working as it should: Moto Display, Approach to wake, Wi-Fi, mobile data (LTE/3G), calls, etc., no Verizon VoLTE (yet). I have not tested Moto Voice as I do not use Moto Voice, but I see no reason why it wouldn't work. I tried deodexing the stock ROM, but Moto Actions, Moto Display, and Moto Voice continually force close.
The chop-chop torch gesture was removed by Moto and I didn't make the build.prop edit to the ROM to enable it. To do so, replace
Code:
ro.product.device=quark
Code:
ro.product.device=athene
There likely will not be any updates to this ROM as it is only a stock ROM with build.prop edits to make it usable on Droid Turbo XT1254s. If in the future I figure out how to port VoLTE, it will come in the form of a TWRP flashable zip.
Installation instructions:
- Download ROM and BHB27 v200-8-M kernel
- Reboot into TWRP
- Make a TWRP of System, Data, and Boot (Optional, but recommended)
- Wipe System, Data, Cache, Dalvik-Cache
- Flash ROM, then flash BHB27 v200-8-M kernel
- Reboot system
- Complete the setup wizard
- Flash SuperSU v2.76 and Xposed v86
- Reboot system
Download links:
MPG24.107-70.2_Brazilian_6.0.1_for_XT1254_Odexed.zip (MEGA)
MD5 Checksum: d845669f21dd300c55c6eb3d931a1c68
BHB27 Kernel
Moto G4 Camera for those interested
SuperSU
Xposed
For those who like to use a smaller DPI than stock 640 DPI, Moto Display will look broken, and if you use the Moto G4 camera, the shutter button will not work. Use the Xposed Module "App Settings" and set Moto Display and Moto Display System Process to 640 DPI, and for the Moto G4 camera set it to 480 DPI.
I have also noticed a bug with GravityBox's QuickSettings management, where adding QS tiles adds all, none, or some disappear. This is out of my control.
Screenshots:
Big thank you to @junior_ilha and @baybutcher27, whose Brazilian 6.0.1 soak 4 TWRP backup and BHB27 v200-x-M kernel, respectively, prompted me to take on this project. Also thank you to testers/users of my original "ROM" build, the TWRP backup.
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