Any downsides of rooting? - Huawei Mate 10 Questions & Answers

Hi everyone!
I've done some searching on the forums and couldn't find anything specific but just wanted to be sure before I root. The most important things to me are:
Is there any DRM stuff going on with the camera like there was on my old xperia z3 that can degrade image quality after rooting or installing custom roms?
Is it still possible to use the monochrome camera if you install a custom rom?
If there's anything else I'd also like to know, just trying to gauge whether or not it's worth it for me.

I'm not sure, but I think that by rooting, the artificial intelligence of the camera is lost. I do not know if there will be a method to root without unwanted effects. I am very interested in the subject because I am hesitating between buying mate 9 and mate 10.

Taipan666 said:
I'm not sure, but I think that by rooting, the artificial intelligence of the camera is lost. I do not know if there will be a method to root without unwanted effects. I am very interested in the subject because I am hesitating between buying mate 9 and mate 10.
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Yeah, I'd guess that would be the case as well. For me the AI stuff isn't that important as I usually shoot with manual settings anyways, but it would suck to lose the monochrome camera as I love it.

Taipan666 said:
I'm not sure, but I think that by rooting, the artificial intelligence of the camera is lost. I do not know if there will be a method to root without unwanted effects. I am very interested in the subject because I am hesitating between buying mate 9 and mate 10.
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Tuxinet said:
Yeah, I'd guess that would be the case as well. For me the AI stuff isn't that important as I usually shoot with manual settings anyways, but it would suck to lose the monochrome camera as I love it.
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Everything works fine as long as you use Magisk (flash with TWRP or use HWOTA8 Magisk install), no pre-patched images.
SuperSU will break safetynet (some banking apps use this, google pay, snapchat etc.)

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[Q] New to android - should I root?

Hey guys,
New to the forum - always been an iphone man, but in recent years I've been more and more unimpressed and annoyed by the apple offerings and so my S6 edge will be delivered in the morning.
My question is should I root it on arrival? Half the reason I made the jump is all the "you can do so much more with android" etc
What is that "so much more"??
I'm fairly tech savvy but obviously never used android so not sure what to expect, but something had to give.
Is adapting the OS easy to do? Things I'm looking to do would be change the themes from operator branded stuff etc at minimum and would like to get the most from my new phone
Also is rooting reversible? Should I want to sell on in the future I'm assuming it's a good idea to revert to original state
Thanks in advance
No need to root, s6 and edge is plenty smooth. "So much more" involves a 3rd party launcher. Personally, I use Nova.
Root is reversible.
FluffyR said:
No need to root, s6 and edge is plenty smooth. "So much more" involves a 3rd party launcher. Personally, I use Nova.
Root is reversible.
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Yes, root is reversible, but tripping Knox by rooting a Samsung device isn't. Tripping Knox will permanently cause you to lose functionality of the Knox app and Samsung Pay. You could also potentially lose your warranty.
CafeKampuchia said:
Yes, root is reversible, but tripping Knox by rooting a Samsung device isn't. Tripping Knox will permanently cause you to lose functionality of the Knox app and Samsung Pay. You could also potentially lose your warranty.
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From want I understand... the whole Samsung Pay debacle is just speculation at this point. Everyone swore that you could never use Google Wallet with root but look what happened. They said we would probably never see root on certain carrier branded Samsung devices. Look what happened. It takes time but it's almost always figured out.
To the OP... I would, personally, wait a little bit and just play around with the phone to see what you like and what you would change. If you find that there's a long list of what you would want to tweak then check out as many threads/forums as possible to see if the tweak can be done, what the risks are, and go from there. The phone is great without root but it's so much better with it. Good luck and welcome!
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From want I understand... the whole Samsung Pay debacle is just speculation at this point. Everyone swore that you could never use Google Wallet with root but look what happened. They said we would probably never see root on certain carrier branded Samsung devices. Look what happened. It takes time but it's almost always figured out.
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Installable apps like Google Wallet that check for root are not the same as Samsung Pay which is integrated into the ROMs security framework secured by Knox. Both Chainfire and Sammobile (which have Samsung insiders) have warned about rooting breaking Samsung Pay. It's more than just a little speculation, and it will be extremely difficult to work around if its possible at all.
The bottom line is that if you care about Knox or Samsung Pay, don't root or accept the risk.
Welcome to XDA @Strongey01
Years ago I would have said rooting is a no brainer but now, not so much. The 2 main functions of rooting were deleting bloatware and customizing. This new iteration of touchwiz is much lighter in term of bloat and there is the option to disable apps. Hers's what I would recommend: Get familiar with the os, start off with Nova launcher, pay for prime and explore away. That alone should allow you to customize your launcher beyond your wildest apple dreams. Get familliar with XDA learn the jargon, flash, twrp, odin etc. Explore the general and Q&A threads. There are a few threads about the advantages of root in there. Get familiar, get comfortable then root. If need be.
mrnovanova said:
The 2 main functions of rooting were deleting bloatware and customizing.
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And ad blocking.
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And ad blocking.
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Ok I stand corrected. Three main functions are deleting bloatware, customizing and ad blocking.
Btw what do you use for ad blocking? I mean without xposed.
Thanks for taking the time to respond guys it's appreciated.
Getting it to run quicker and ad blocking are the main reasons I considered rooting tbh
I definately need to look more in depth at roms etc to see what they really do as like I say I'm completely new to all this, it's like going back to when I built my first website, I just don't have a clue lol
Thanks again guys
mrnovanova said:
Ok I stand corrected. Three main functions are deleting bloatware, customizing and ad blocking.
Btw what do you use for ad blocking? I mean without xposed.
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Adaway. Follow the link in the post of mine that you quoted.
Strongey01 said:
Hey guys,
New to the forum - always been an iphone man, but in recent years I've been more and more unimpressed and annoyed by the apple offerings and so my S6 edge will be delivered in the morning.
My question is should I root it on arrival? Half the reason I made the jump is all the "you can do so much more with android" etc
What is that "so much more"??
I'm fairly tech savvy but obviously never used android so not sure what to expect, but something had to give.
Is adapting the OS easy to do? Things I'm looking to do would be change the themes from operator branded stuff etc at minimum and would like to get the most from my new phone
Also is rooting reversible? Should I want to sell on in the future I'm assuming it's a good idea to revert to original state
Thanks in advance
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Since you say you're tech savy, I think adapting to Android will be smooth and easy for you.
You don't have to root the phone to enjoy most of the customization options of Android. Google Play Store offers many choices for you to play with: custom launchers, dialers, text apps, phonebooks, notification apps, wallpapers, galleries, ringtone and notification apps, etc.
Rooting then installing a custom recovery will open more customization options. With a custom recovery, such as TWRP, you can install custom ROM's, which can alter your phone completely.
Specifically for the galaxy S6E, you can root in 2 ways - via CF-AUTOROOT or Pingpong Root. I recommend you root with pingpong b/c the Samsung Knox counter will not be tripped and you can try Samsung Pay later.
If you decide to root via pingpong, be sure not to later install a custom kernel or recovery b/c Knox will be tripped.
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Thanks for taking the time to write that. Very informative and helpful
Cheers

To Root or Not To Root

i am buying a new phone, the S8+ to be exact, and there have been a lot of new developments (problems) when it comes to rooting your device. i've been rooting my smartphone devices for over 10 years because i love the freedom it brings (er, brought). Now i read things like Netflix, Snapchat, and AndroidPay not working on rooted devices. So i am wondering what people's experiences have been like. Any regrets? Are the trade-offs worth it to you? Is it worth being able to uninstall bloatware and install custom ROMs if a lot of other features and apps will stop working? i know most of this is personal preference but would like to know more about what other people have experienced.
billybag said:
i am buying a new phone, the S8+ to be exact, and there have been a lot of new developments (problems) when it comes to rooting your device. i've been rooting my smartphone devices for over 10 years because i love the freedom it brings (er, brought). Now i read things like Netflix, Snapchat, and AndroidPay not working on rooted devices. So i am wondering what people's experiences have been like. Any regrets? Are the trade-offs worth it to you? Is it worth being able to uninstall bloatware and install custom ROMs if a lot of other features and apps will stop working? i know most of this is personal preference but would like to know more about what other people have experienced.
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First and foremost, if you plan on getting a US variant, meaning it will have a SD835 in it, Root is unlikely to come soon for it, This doesn't mean it won't happen, just not soon. Now if we're talking international, the ones that ship with an Exynos in it, they're rootable now.
Now, with that out the way let's get into the questions you've asked. There will indeed be a selection of apps that will not work when rooted these days because of "SafetyNet" check failure. Some of the biggest would be Snapchat and Android pay, However they will work with the assistance of Magisk which will allow SafetyNet to pass it's check, Same goes for most apps that fail to work because of root presence.
Heading back to what I first mentioned now, Rooting a Samsung device of recent years comes with some pretty notable cons to it, These would include loss of KNOX, I'm not sure what your stance on security is but if security is a concern to you, losing KNOX is not good. Another big and notable con is you will lose all Samsung pay support permanently, Actually to be honest both of the latter are permanently lost once rooted. If these things aren't a concern for you then by all means root away.
On to other things now, Rooting these days doesn't present as many attractive things as it use to, especially on a Samsung device. Most OEMS have given alternatives to many of the things a user couldn't do without root before. Currently there is no Xposed on Nougat and above, it's being worked on but there is no foreseeable date that can be given on when it will be completed.
So all in all, Until root is achieved for the Snapdragon variants, I'd hold off on a purchase of an S8. If we're talking Exynos variants then by all means get one, as I've said they're rootable right now. But don't let that be the ray of sunshine, though they're rootable, They're in infact an Exynos and Samsung is unwilling to provide source code to their Exynos chipsets. Which basically means to you that custom ROMs will be limited to rehashes of the stock ROMs with a couple mods if possible, AOSP such as Lineage and others like it are next to impossible to happen on Exynos without​ a source code to work from. It has been done before but the resulting roms took a long time to develop and either were extremely buggy or were just simply not usable for daily use.
I'm pretty sure I've hopefully covered every aspect I could but if you've got any more questions I'll surely answer them.
I apologise for this being so long lol.
Perfect. Thank you, this helped a lot.
billybag said:
Perfect. Thank you, this helped a lot.
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Glad I could help, Again sorry it was a lengthy response but it was necessary to cover all of it.

Just curious...

I know the Snapdragon variant has a locked bootloader; but, what are the chances of unlocking it at all by the talented devs in the community? Or, will this device end up dead and forgotten just like the S7 I upgraded from?
noxarcana said:
but, what are the chances of unlocking it at all by the talented devs in the community?
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Bootloader unlock: 0.00033%
Root: 6.22%
kcodya said:
Bootloader unlock: 0.00033%
Root: 6.22%
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Figured as much. Probably should have gone with a different phone then, I suppose. I'm just tired of expensive products being locked down so tightly.
noxarcana said:
I know the Snapdragon variant has a locked bootloader; but, what are the chances of unlocking it at all by the talented devs in the community? Or, will this device end up dead and forgotten just like the S7 I upgraded from?
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Unlocked, prolly not. Samsung is serious about security.
Root? Yeah, I am sure it can be done. There are some recent exploits in 8.0 and 8.1 that were not patched until the March security patch. We don't have that security patch yet so this is a chance there.
Scott said:
Unlocked, prolly not. Samsung is serious about security.
Root? Yeah, I am sure it can be done. There are some recent exploits in 8.0 and 8.1 that were not patched until the March security patch. We don't have that security patch yet so this is a chance there.
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A good, clean root? One that doesn't bring the device to a crawl and needs a ton of workarounds like the S7? Probably sounds like I'm being unappreciative of the work done with such exploits, but I assure you I'm not. I've had plenty of devices with great communities in the past, but I just feel that root is pointless if it isn't 100% stable.
Maybe I'll just start setting aside some cash for the next Google Pixel; or whatever they call it if they don't change the name again.
Inusee to be all about rooting my phones but I haven't rooted my last 2 phones. With the advances made with Android I really can't think of what I would do with root that I can't already do.
vintagerock said:
Inusee to be all about rooting my phones but I haven't rooted my last 2 phones. With the advances made with Android I really can't think of what I would do with root that I can't already do.
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Take out all the Samsung logging and tracking. That's all I want to do.
vintagerock said:
Inusee to be all about rooting my phones but I haven't rooted my last 2 phones. With the advances made with Android I really can't think of what I would do with root that I can't already do.
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Remove bloatware, install Viper4Android, make true backups of my device, along with an unlocked bootloader we can have faster updates through the use of custom roms, better customization options. These are a few things I'd like but can't because some company has decided that it isn't in my, the customer, best interest.
noxarcana said:
Remove bloatware, install Viper4Android, make true backups of my device, along with an unlocked bootloader we can have faster updates through the use of custom roms, better customization options. These are a few things I'd like but can't because some company has decided that it isn't in my, the customer, best interest.
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Eh. I thought voper4android was always a little too heavy. All of the settings the phone natively has plus 3rd party launchers gives a heck of a lot of customization options.
I'm not trying to down anybody who likes to root. If I could I probably would. I just think those days are slowly fading.
965U Root?
http://androidbiits.com/root-samsung-galaxy-s9-plus-sm-g965u-star2qlte-easily/
vintagerock said:
Eh. I thought voper4android was always a little too heavy. All of the settings the phone natively has plus 3rd party launchers gives a heck of a lot of customization options.
I'm not trying to down anybody who likes to root. If I could I probably would. I just think those days are slowly fading.
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Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Nova Launcher and have been using it for several years now; however, it doesn't affect the entire system. I have to use Samsung's themes to take care of settings and the built-in stock apps. I'd much rather have just one method of theming that handles everything; hence my desire to use custom roms.
As far as Viper goes, I can understand why it wouldn't be for everyone, but the built-in Dolby Atmos option sounds like garbage to me no matter what source I'm playing audio through. This is one reason why I miss my Galaxy Tab S 8.4".
xoneatom said:
965U Root?
http://androidbiits.com/root-samsung-galaxy-s9-plus-sm-g965u-star2qlte-easily/
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That has to be for the Exynos variant as they're talking about installing TWRP. Snapdragon variant can't install a custom recovery without an unlocked bootloader; which is unlikely for us. However, I think there has been some progress toward a root method (don't quote me on that), but no actual root yet.
noxarcana said:
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Nova Launcher and have been using it for several years now; however, it doesn't affect the entire system. I have to use Samsung's themes to take care of settings and the built-in stock apps. I'd much rather have just one method of theming that handles everything; hence my desire to use custom roms.
As far as Viper goes, I can understand why it wouldn't be for everyone, but the built-in Dolby Atmos option sounds like garbage to me no matter what source I'm playing audio through. This is one reason why I miss my Galaxy Tab S 8.4".
That has to be for the Exynos variant as they're talking about installing TWRP. Snapdragon variant can't install a custom recovery without an unlocked bootloader; which is unlikely for us. However, I think there has been some progress toward a root method (don't quote me on that), but no actual root yet.
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Well, it clearly states that it's for the 965U. I'm just reporting what I read, but I'm no developer or any expert so who knows.
xoneatom said:
Well, it clearly states that it's for the 965U. I'm just reporting what I read, but I'm no developer or any expert so who knows.
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That it does! I didn't see the 5 at the end of 965U.
Perhaps it's due to a lack of sleep, but I seem to be missing something with these model numbers. 965U shows to be the Snapdragon variant, but all other sources say there's no root method. I'm just going to stop worrying about it all at this point and quietly wait in the corner while the experts take care of business. Lol

What's the best GCam solution for Magisk Rooted 20h?

I have the Camera2 API Enabler Magisk module installed, but the official GCam from Play Store is only compatible with Android Pie.
Should I just find an older version of GCam for Oreo? Or is it more complicated than that?
mon0theist said:
I have the Camera2 API Enabler Magisk module installed, but the official GCam from Play Store is only compatible with Android Pie.
Should I just find an older version of GCam for Oreo? Or is it more complicated than that?
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Right.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79150401&postcount=6
another option:
Aptahar said:
https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/f/changelog569/
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ChazzMatt said:
Right.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79150401&postcount=6
another option:
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Perhaps an official GCam sticky is in order? I'm sure it must be a common question
mon0theist said:
Perhaps an official GCam sticky is in order? I'm sure it must be a common question
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...stark27-google-camera-mod-wide-angle-t3747263
mon0theist said:
Perhaps an official GCam sticky is in order? I'm sure it must be a common question
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We used to have very active V30 Gcam thread, but the most popular version was from @Cstark. I suggested he start a dedicated thread down on the mods sections, because his kept being drowned out by the others in the "everything" thread.
It worked (February 2018) and the other "general Gcam" thread died out as his version was clearly the best. However, he had to widen the scope to other LG models because all the other LG model owners came in here begging it also work for their camera.
Suddenly it wasn't "GCam for V30", it became [GCam] [Wide Angle] LG G5,LG G6,LG V20,LG V30.
Stuff like this was also going on for in other forums for other brands like OnePlus, etc. So, a few months later XDA decided to MOVE all the GCam threads to another section of XDA:
Google Camera Mods
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/google-camera-mods
Also about this time, @Cstark stopped developing for the V30 as he got another phone, but someone else stepped in to continue his work. He never re-named his thread, so even though it says v 4.2 it's well past that.
Someone also created a thread in that forum section for the succcessor's mods, which work on a lot of phones:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78054159&postcount=2
You are right it's a popular question, but that's where it's all being discussed.
Gotcha, thoroughly detailed as always
I once spent a fair amount of time and effort keeping track of different GCam mods. Then I lost interest, because the stock cam was always the most reliable.
Several times it happened that there was a good photo taking opportunity in a trip or so, and working through different GCam issues, options and settings botched it. So, I am back to using stock camera. The best picture is the one you already took, not the one you could have taken.
Individual experience may vary.
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I once spent a fair amount of time and effort keeping track of different GCam mods. Then I lost interest, because the stock cam was always the most reliable.
Several times it happened that there was a good photo taking opportunity in a trip or so, and working through different GCam issues, options and settings botched it. So, I am back to using stock camera. The best picture is the one you already took, not the one you could have taken.
Individual experience may vary.
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I feel the same way. On rooted stock, the switch between cameras (wide angle, front/back) always works seamlessly, there's no green tint on any...
I even have access to G7/V40 improvements through the Anxious V30 Magisk module.
One of the reasons I never installed a custom ROM, because I use stock camera.
suhridkhan said:
I once spent a fair amount of time and effort keeping track of different GCam mods. Then I lost interest, because the stock cam was always the most reliable.
Several times it happened that there was a good photo taking opportunity in a trip or so, and working through different GCam issues, options and settings botched it. So, I am back to using stock camera. The best picture is the one you already took, not the one you could have taken.
Individual experience may vary.
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Aside from the green tint on the selfie cam, Arnova's 1.7 (Gcam 6.1.021) works great for me. I don't take selfies, so I don't care about that.
For fast/quick pictures, I use the stock camera app. But if I want to tinker, play, or use night-sight, this Gcam works well for me. Night sight just takes a little longer to do its thing. In the end, I have both available, so it's not a big deal to me.
Do you guys download any GCam apks from celsoazevedo? I thought I had found a link there for a specific version for the V30 but I can't find that link anymore. The OP on the cstark27 thread has a link for 5.1 but people in the comments are talking about a 6x version, but I can't find the download link and I don't want to click through 200 pages of posts to try to find it
So far I'm agreeing that the Stock Cam is just fine, however I did take a picture in Portrait Mode on GCam5 and it looks outstanding. And since I just recently got this phone, I wanna play around with GCam and see if I can find something that works for me. Currently I have Stock Cam, GCam5, and GCam6 all installed but I'd like to find one that works best instead of having 3 separate cameras. Got those from the /r/lgv30 sticky
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Do you guys download any GCam apks from celsoazevedo? I thought I had found a link there for a specific version for the V30 but I can't find that link anymore. The OP on the cstark27 thread has a link for 5.1 but people in the comments are talking about a 6x version, but I can't find the download link and I don't want to click through 200 pages of posts to try to find it
So far I'm agreeing that the Stock Cam is just fine, however I did take a picture in Portrait Mode on GCam5 and it looks outstanding. And since I just recently got this phone, I wanna play around with GCam and see if I can find something that works for me. Currently I have Stock Cam, GCam5, and GCam6 all installed but I'd like to find one that works best instead of having 3 separate cameras. Got those from the /r/lgv30 sticky
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I use stock and GCam5. I don't even bother with trying to find a GCam6 that works fully because there isn't one and probably won't be one. The only good use of GCam6 is the night sight. But I hardly ever have a time where I need it. I mainly use GCam5 for pictures because it does a better job of processing the photos. And Stock Camera for video because it has more options.
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Do you guys download any GCam apks from celsoazevedo? I thought I had found a link there for a specific version for the V30 but I can't find that link anymore. The OP on the cstark27 thread has a link for 5.1 but people in the comments are talking about a 6x version, but I can't find the download link and I don't want to click through 200 pages of posts to try to find it
So far I'm agreeing that the Stock Cam is just fine, however I did take a picture in Portrait Mode on GCam5 and it looks outstanding. And since I just recently got this phone, I wanna play around with GCam and see if I can find something that works for me. Currently I have Stock Cam, GCam5, and GCam6 all installed but I'd like to find one that works best instead of having 3 separate cameras. Got those from the /r/lgv30 sticky
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As I said, I use Arnova's 1.7... downloaded from the celso link. Not sure what you are unable to find, as it's all there and easy to see?
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As I said, I use Arnova's 1.7... downloaded from the celso link. Not sure what you are unable to find, as it's all there and easy to see?
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Yeah I eventually found the link again from the reddit page, but the cstark27 GCam 5 seems to be the most reliable. The only thing it's missing is Night Sight but I can just use the stock cam for that.
ChazzMatt said:
One of the reasons I never installed a custom ROM, because I use stock camera.
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Have you tried Open Camera? It's surprisingly good, at least compared to the default cam in LineageOS.

Question Privacy-Oriented Custom ROM Recommendations

Hi everyone,
let me preface this with saying that I have searched for similar threads to avoid redundant threads, and I didn't find anything similar to this. I apologize in case I somehow missed it and am accidentally making a duplicate thread. That said, let's continue.
I recently got a Xiaomi Redmi Note 11S. I really love the hardware - it's pretty good for its price; the battery capacity is high, I like the 90Hz refresh rate and the AMOLED screen, decent storage capacity, and the 33W fast charging is really cool too.
The software, however, is another story. Firstly, there is a lot of bloatware. Various stores, games, etc. that I never asked for. And even worse, secondly, on every corner there is a privacy violation. Every time I clicked on a different app, I needed to accept a different user agreement, privacy policy, or something similar. The camera app literally requires an internet connection and yet another ToS agreement to use. And I've looked into such an agreement to see what they do, and apparently they reserve the right to look at your screen's displayed contents. What. The. F-
I would really like to use this device as it is an upgrade over my current phone, but man, I'm not using it with the default software. For this reason I came here to ask about which custom ROMs are good for my purposes. I would like something that has few invasive features and other spyware, and is also relatively open for customization and such as I like to be in control of the hardware I own.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
I have yet to find a device specific ROM for this phone. Apparently they're hard to develop because the chip manufacturer (Mediatek) doesn't release their source code? You could try a GSI but that's beyond my skillset.
To make me feel a bit better about my privacy I've used Debloater to uninstall the bloat that I don't want on the phone at all. I then use AFWall+ to block the apps that I want to use but don't trust from accessing the internet.
Note that this requires rooting your phone, but that's straightforward these days.
Hi, thanks for the reply.
I'm new to the community. Could you please explain me what a GSI is?
Those things sound like a good idea for the time being. I'll look into them when I have more time. As for rooting, I'm sure there's countless of guides out there. If you know a good one I'd appreciate it, but I'm sure that out of everything, this is the one thing I'll easily manage myself.
Though while this is a good temporary solution, I still feel uneasy about it as it's not necessarily specific apps, but the OS itself that does the spying, so I think I'll wait and see if someone else replies with more suggestions. Perhaps someone in this forum is some kind of custom ROM genius. Despite that, I really appreciate your reply and not getting judged for being new. Have a nice day/evening/morning (depending on your time zone).
A GSI is a Generic System Image - basically it's a ROM that isn't tailored to a specific device, but will broadly work on any device. However this means that it's likely to be a little bit buggy on most devices. I don't know much about GSIs, but I'm sure there are threads on here.
I believe that the only Android 11 GSI that is still maintained is the Google GSI. You'd want the aosp_arm64_ab build for this device I think. I have no idea how well this would work, I don't even know how you'd flash it!
This is my guide for rooting this phone, it's pretty straightforward I think, once you've got the bootloader unlocked.
Root POCO M4 Pro 4G (fleur) using Magisk
Rooting the POCO M4 Pro 4G (fleur) turned out to be quite straightforward. Note, I have a 2201117PG (EEA), you may have a different experience, it's not my fault if you brick your phone etc. Backup before you start as this will wipe your phone...
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Well, if - as it seems - the device support GSI builds, you can go with \e\ (aka deGoogled-Lineage):
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No custom rom due to mediatek chipset , should have bought snapdragon device
Aj_$tyle$ said:
No custom rom due to mediatek chipset , should have bought snapdragon device
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BTW Generic System Images works on *any* treble-compatible (= Android 8+) SoC...
forart.eu said:
BTW Generic System Images works on *any* treble-compatible (= Android 8+) SoC...
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GSI has bugs in poco m4 pro
Aj_$tyle$ said:
GSI has bugs in poco m4 pro
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What bug?
Aj_$tyle$ said:
GSI has bugs in poco m4 pro
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Please report @ \e\ community then:
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Find details about the work done and progress made on Generic System Image (GSI) for /e/ in this section.
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Gliese 832 c said:
Hi everyone,
let me preface this with saying that I have searched for similar threads to avoid redundant threads, and I didn't find anything similar to this. I apologize in case I somehow missed it and am accidentally making a duplicate thread. That said, let's continue.
I recently got a Xiaomi Redmi Note 11S. I really love the hardware - it's pretty good for its price; the battery capacity is high, I like the 90Hz refresh rate and the AMOLED screen, decent storage capacity, and the 33W fast charging is really cool too.
The software, however, is another story. Firstly, there is a lot of bloatware. Various stores, games, etc. that I never asked for. And even worse, secondly, on every corner there is a privacy violation. Every time I clicked on a different app, I needed to accept a different user agreement, privacy policy, or something similar. The camera app literally requires an internet connection and yet another ToS agreement to use. And I've looked into such an agreement to see what they do, and apparently they reserve the right to look at your screen's displayed contents. What. The. F-
I would really like to use this device as it is an upgrade over my current phone, but man, I'm not using it with the default software. For this reason I came here to ask about which custom ROMs are good for my purposes. I would like something that has few invasive features and other spyware, and is also relatively open for customization and such as I like to be in control of the hardware I own.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
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The most privacy friendly rom is GrapheneOS but it only supports Pixel devices sadly.

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