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- September 3, 2024 at 12:56 PM #11251Linux UserParticipant
Android Nougat 7.1 ROM, Motorola Moto G2 LineageOS 14.1 has now arrived via an UNOFFICIAL build. If you want some more Lineage ROMs or wanna taste the OFFICIAL Lineage build then stay tuned the LineageOS 14.1 ROM collection page. Before this there was the CM14.1 for Moto G2 (Moto G 2014). As always, this LineageOS 14.1 for Moto G 2014 (titan) is brought to you by developer EsromG5.
DISCLAIMER:
THIS IS AN INITIAL BUILD WHICH MAY NOT BOOT AT ALL. HAVE A BACKUP BEFORE FLASHING THIS AND TRY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Installing a custom ROM on a Moto G 2014 (titan) requires the bootloader to be unlocked on the Moto G2 (titan) phone, which may VOID your warranty and may delete all your data. Before proceeding further you may consider backup all data on the phone. You are the only person doing changes to your phone and I cannot be held responsible for the mistakes done by you.Status of Moto G2 2014 LineageOS 14.1 Nougat 7.1 Custom ROM:
WHAT’S WORKING:
– Not KnownKNOWN ISSUES:
– Not KnownREQUIRED LINKS AND FILES FOR Moto G2 LineageOS 14.1 NOUGAT CUSTOM ROM:
- TWRP recovery link for Moto G2 2014 (titan)
– Here is theTWRP update guide for the Moto G2 2014 (titan). This TWRP recovery guide requires an unlocked bootloader on the Moto G2 2014 (titan)
- ROM Download link of LineageOS 14.1 for Moto G2 (titan)
- Lineage Nougat GApps download link for Moto G2 LineageOS 14.1 Nougat 7.1 ROM
Root binary is inbuilt in LineageOS 14.1, so you don’t need a separate SuperSu package to install to gain ROOT access. Here is How to Enable ROOT on LineageOS 14.1
If there is no in-built ROOT or it does not work for some reason then you can try flashing SuperSU zip using recovery to gain ROOT access.HOW TO INSTALL/DOWNLOAD/FLASH/UPDATE LineageOS 14.1 FOR Moto G2 NOUGAT CUSTOM ROM:
Follow this if you are flashing LineageOS 14.1 for Moto G2 (titan) for the first time, or coming from another ROM:
Points to NOTE:
– Try to avoid restoring apps backup using Titanium Backup. It may break things up.
– Don’t restore system data using Titanium Backup! It will definitely break the current installation.
– It is also discouraged to Restoring Apps + Data using Titanium Backup.- Download and Copy the GApps and Moto G2 LineageOS 14.1 ROM ZIP to your phone.
- Boot into Recovery. Make sure to have a Custom recovery like CWM or TWRP or any other custom recovery. If not then follow the Custom Recovery Installation Guide for Moto G2 (titan) (it’s a generic guide which will work for TWRP as well as CWM recovery or any other recovery)
- Wipe data factory reset, Cache partition, Dalvik Cache and Format the System partition.
– Here is a guide explaining how to wipe data using TWRP recovery.This will delete all your data on your phone. You may consider complete backup of your phone data or take a NANDROID backup of the current ROM
– How to backup all data on your Android Device
– how to take NANDROID backup using TWRP recovery - First flash the Moto G2 LineageOS 14.1 ROM ZIP from device. Then flash the GApps zip from your device memory.
– Here is a post explaining how to install LineageOS. - Then reboot into recovery (don’t skip this) and flash the LineageOS 14.1 Nougat GApps package.
– Here is a post explaining how to flash GApps using TWRP recovery. - Reboot and Enjoy the Nougat 7.1 LineageOS 14.1 ROM for Moto G2 (titan).
Upgrading from earlier version of LineageOS 14.1 for Moto G2 (titan):
- Copy the latest Moto G2 LineageOS 14.1 ROM ZIP file to your phone.
- Boot into Recovery.
- Flash the latest CM ROM ZIP from your phone.
– Here is a post explaining how to install LineageOS. - Then flash the LineageOS 14.1 Nougat GApps package.
– Here is a post explaining how to flash GApps using TWRP recovery. - Reboot and Enjoy
Complete the initial setup and enjoy Android Nougat 7.1 with LineageOS 14.1 for Moto G2 (titan). After the installation of LineageOS 14.1 for Moto G2 (titan) you may want to enable ROOT access on your phone and here is how you can do that:
How to Enable ROOT on LineageOS 14.1.Stay tuned or Subscribe to the Moto G2 (titan) forum For other Android Nougat ROMs, LineageOS 14.1 ROMs, other ROMs and all other device specific topics. - TWRP recovery link for Moto G2 2014 (titan)
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