luisramon17
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I started to wonder... Does the UOT Kitchen work for our phones? And if it does, how would we make it work? What files would we need to upload or such?

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I started to wonder... Does the UOT Kitchen work for our phones? And if it does, how would we make it work? What files would we need to upload or such?![]()
If I'm not mistaken, don't you have to flash the files coming from the themening kitchen? And that would cause a brick seeings how nobody has figured out how to unlock bootloader.
If xposed framework works with this device, you could look into that.
I think we've reached our limit on what we can do with xposed. The next step would be themeing the only problem is our lovely locked boot loader.
Ahh okay, don't have this device so I was throwing out an idea :thumbup:
Well, at least your trying to help haha. Most mods and devs just pass our device up as soon as they see locked boot loader. So thanks for the idea :beer:
At least yall have root, that's the good thing. I can't even say that for my Verizon moto g.
The Verizon moto g can't be rooted without unlocking the boot loader, locked down so tight, I think devs have given up on trying to unlock it. :banghead:
That's one reason I didn't go for the moto G, that plus no expandable storage. Wish they would just stop locking bootloaders in the first place, android is open source and they're locking it down by putting locked bootloaders on it.
I think it would be sweet if we could get someone with the know how to work on our phone, or any mtk for that matter.
Unfortunately I didn't look into it before I bought the Verizon version, all other carrier branded moto g can be rooted. The Verizon is the only 1 that can't.
Ya the non expandable sucks but I use my lg g2 as my wifi/gaming/root device so it doesn't bother me that much.