[No Root] Auto Dark/Light Theme - Moto G Power Guides, News, & Discussion

After so much time using MIUI, don't have a auto dark/light theme it's very annoying for me. Looking for an alternative (and having tried before DarQ without success) I found Auto Dark Theme, an app what do exactly like his name says, without root and with multiple options to automatize the UI theme.
Requirements:
-Pc Windows/Linux/Mac
-Motorola ADB drivers installed (I you don't have it, you can find them here)
-ADB platform installed (if you don't know about this, go to this thread)
-Auto Dark Theme installed (Play Store)
Instructions:
-Active USB Debugging from developer settings (if you don't have activated developer settings go to Settings/about/build number and tap 7 times)
-Connect your G8 power to your PC
-Open a ADB command console and insert the follow scrip
adb shell pm grant com.cannic.apps.automaticdarktheme android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS
-It's done, now you can open the app and enjoy.
"It is already possible to make this switch using Tasker or an ADB command, but this application has some significant advantages:
-The theme switch only appears when the user locks his phone, so the current activity will not be restarted when the phone is in use;
-It is possible to choose the time slots for each theme;
-It keeps working even after a phone restart;
The interface is user-friendly and the configuration simple."
Additional, now it's possible set auto dark theme at sunset and light theme at sunrise. Can set different wallpaper for Dark/light theme automatically too.
All credits for Charles Annic, developer of this app.
Sorry for my bad english
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Source: Reddit official thread

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[GUIDE][MOD]Auto Dark Theme for Stock Android Pie

One of the major features included on Android 10 is the "Dark Theme" that gets applied system wide on our Android devices.
Stock Android Pie (9) has a somewhat preview of this dark theme (that can be enabled on Settings) and, also, it has an auto change at night option (that can be enabled on Developer Settings) but, and I really don't know why Google did this, not everything gets changed to dark on default AOSP based ROMs.
If we enable the "Battery Saver" mode we can experience an overall dark mode system wide (and on almost all Google Apps...except for Messages app...). But, even with battery saver mode on, the Settings remained with a Light theme. This was something that really annoyed me...until now!
Time to change this!
HOW TO ENABLE DARK THEME SYSTEM WIDE ON ANDROID PIE:
Root your device with Magisk
Install MacroDroid App
Download Typhus_Pix3lify_MOD.zip (or Typhus_Pix3lify_BLACK_MOD.zip, if you prefer black instead of dark material grey) and install it on Magisk
Download AutoDarkMode.mdr and import it to MacroDroid
NOTES:
1 - The Magisk module present on this thread is an edited version of Pix3lify Magisk module created by @joeyhuab. I've removed a lot of stuff present on the original module keeping only the Pixel framework overlay and, also, I've added a Dark Settings Theme Overlay. Because of this, if you are already running Pix3lify on your device, please uninstall it (flash the zip module again to completely uninstall it) before installing this modded version.
2 - After importing the "AutoDarkMode.mdr" macro template, you'll have 2 macros available:
BatterySaver -> Besides enabling/disabling the Dark overlays, it enables/disables the battery saver mode which, in return, will enable the Dark Mode everywhere on your device and on almost all Google Apps (this macro is disabled by default...not everyone wants the device on battery saver mode and, also, it gets disabled when you charge your device...)
DarkSettings -> It only enables/disables the Dark overlays (this macro is enabled by default)
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
3 - Although the DarkSettings macro enables all dark overlays, you should enable the auto switch to night mode feature on Developer Settings as well, so that other Google Apps get changed to dark.
4 - The Sunrise/Sunset triggers on MacroDroid will only work after you setup your correct location on the App.
5 - Sometimes MacroDroid does not execute the action based on this type of trigger. I believe it has got something to do with battery optimization. If you face issues, meaning, if the triggers don't start the actions please just disable Battery Optimization on MacroDroid app.
6 - If you want, you may install Nova Launcher since, with it, you can change even more things to dark automatically.
7 - This was tested on my device (Xiaomi Mi A3) running on stock Android Pie. But I think that this MOD should be compatible with any device running Android Pie on AOSP based ROMs.
8 - If you have any doubts and/or questions, please reply to this thread.
Screenshots:
Home Screen
Google App
Quick Settings
Settings Home Screen
Sound Sub Settings
USB Sub Settings
More screenshots:
You may find more screenshots HERE, HERE and also, HERE!
Credits:
@topjohnwu (for Magisk)
@joeyhuab and all Pix3lify MOD team (for Pix3lify original Magisk Module)
Substratum theme engine Team (for everything overlays related)
MacroDroid Team (for MacroDroid)
@djdarkknight96 (TeamBlackOut - Sprite theme Developer) for his help on fixing things
@SpiritCroc (for kindly publicly share his DarkCroc-Android-theme on GitHub)
Cheers!
Nice work, brother!
Thanks for sharing your awesome work with us ??
thanks bro... this is a great help for stock users!
Thank you for your work but the settings were not affected stiil not dark can you fix this ?
zak-freestyle said:
Thank you for your work but the settings were not affected stiil not dark can you fix this ?
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Probably it's got something to do with battery optimization. Please read "note 5" of the OP. Also, don't forget to set your current location on MacroDroid to get the sunrise/sunset trigger to work properly.
On the other hand, and as @Sapper Morton mentioned, you can enable it manually by running those commands on terminal (as root).
New version
Hello!
The links for download on the OP have been updated!
I've decided to share a new version with some things fixed.
If you have already download this MOD, please do it again since the file names are the exact same.
See what's changed:
Preference dialog
Device info dialog
Digital Wellbeing
Search settings
New manual commands
(in case you want to ignore MacroDroid trigger schedule and decide to have these dark overlays always enabled/disabled):
Enable:
Code:
cmd overlay enable android.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay enable com.android.settings.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay enable com.android.settings.intelligence.DarkOverlay
Disable:
Code:
cmd overlay disable android.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay disable com.android.settings.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay disable com.android.settings.intelligence.DarkOverlay
Cheers!
New version with dark notifications
Hello! (again)
The download links on the OP have been, once again, updated!
Now there's a new version with a dark theme applied on Notifications.
Although they're not 100% accurate and despite the fact that, sometimes, we need to restart UI (or reboot the device) for the notifications to show correctly (this is not my fault...the system just works like that on this kind of changing overlay states...), at least they're not white anymore...which were completely ruining the overall dark consistency.
There's one other thing I don't like that much...the tint on some icons, and action text, are way more dark then I would like them to be. Unfortunately I could not understand what caused this behavior. If anyone knows how to fix that, I would be appreciated.
Anyway, if you have already download this MOD, and would like to use this new version, please just download it again.
New manual commands
(in case you want to ignore MacroDroid trigger schedule and decide to have these dark overlays always enabled/disabled):
Enable:
Code:
cmd overlay enable android.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay enable com.android.settings.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay enable com.android.settings.intelligence.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay enable com.android.systemui.DarkOverlay
Disable:
Code:
cmd overlay disable android.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay disable com.android.settings.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay disable com.android.settings.intelligence.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay disable com.android.systemui.DarkOverlay
Cheers!
Typhus_ said:
There's one other thing I don't like that much...the tint on some icons, and action text, are way more dark then I would like them to be. Unfortunately I could not understand what caused this behavior. If anyone knows how to fix that, I would be appreciated.
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Your ROM probably needs this: https://github.com/SubstratumResour...mmit/0743345953533beb4d1a47ba00bb6e25f8950fb5
SpiritCroc said:
Your ROM probably needs this: https://github.com/SubstratumResour...mmit/0743345953533beb4d1a47ba00bb6e25f8950fb5
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Thanks for the reply. I really appreciate it.
The problem is...this MOD was meant to be used on Android Pie stock ROM. Can't add that feature to a stock ROM...right?
Typhus_ said:
Thanks for the reply. I really appreciate it.
The problem is...this MOD was meant to be used on Android Pie stock ROM. Can't add that feature to a stock ROM...right?
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Right, that's why custom ROMs are more fun
Well, not much I can do then...besides changing the color to a lighter grey.
As it is, the notifications, from a lot of apps, get their icons and action buttons almost imperceptible...and that sucks.
Also, does anyone know how to restart SystemUI from cmd line?
Thanks.
New version with a lighter dark background on notifications
Ok, so based on the last post, I've decided to share a new version, and so, the download links on the OP have been, once again, updated!
This newer version has a "lighter dark" theme applied on Notifications so that the "bug of darkness" sucks less.
Notifications, at least on stock Android Pie, can be sometimes annoying since we need to restart UI for them to show correctly. Having that in mind, I've decided to include, on the scritps that MAcroDroid runs, a command to force restart SystemUI. This is important! Please be advised that when this runs every activity that may be launched will be closed (which is somewhat annoying when playing games).
So, if you have already download this MOD, and would like to use this new version, please just download it again.
New manual commands
(in case you want to ignore MacroDroid trigger schedule and decide to have these dark overlays always enabled/disabled):
Enable:
Code:
cmd overlay enable android.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay enable com.android.settings.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay enable com.android.settings.intelligence.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay enable com.android.systemui.DarkOverlay && sleep 3 && killall com.android.systemui
Disable:
Code:
cmd overlay disable android.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay disable com.android.settings.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay disable com.android.settings.intelligence.DarkOverlay && cmd overlay disable com.android.systemui.DarkOverlay && sleep 3 && killall com.android.systemui
Cheers!
Sapper Morton said:
You do have to use MacroDroid as OP explains, however, you can modify manually too, that is, if you don't want to have dynamic overlay by day time; run in any Android Terminal as su:
Code:
cmd overlay enable --user 0 com.android.settings.DarkOverlay
If you want to disable, run:
Code:
cmd overlay disable --user 0 com.android.settings.DarkOverlay
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Thank you it work like charme :good::good:
New version with a lesser "flat looking" Dark Settings theme
I've decided to share a new version, and so, the download link on the OP for the Magisk Module (meaning, only the zip file) has been updated!
This newer version has a lesser "flat looking" dark settings theme to match the light version overall look.
See for your self the "new look" on the attached images.
Cheers!
Can I use this alongside EdXposed framework??
Barbiox Dogg said:
Can I use this alongside EdXposed framework??
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I guess it only depends from the modules that you have installed. The EdXposed framework, by itself, doesn't affect anything....I think.
Typhus_ said:
I guess it only depends from the modules that you have installed. The EdXposed framework, by itself, doesn't affect anything....I think.
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Thanks. I installed EdXposed and everything is working fine.
New version with dark notifications fixed!
I've decided to share a new version, and so, the download link on the OP for the Magisk Module (meaning, only the zip file) has been updated again!
This newer version has the dark notifications fixed! Finally, now it looks exactly as I always wanted!
I've also fixed a small detail on settings... check the attached images to see what was changed.
Cheers!
Added a link on the OP for a dark theme black version (for those of you who prefer black instead of dark material grey).
Cheers!
@Typhus_
Would happen to know why my notifications/lockscreen is showing up like this on HTC Exodus 1 stock Android pie?
Thank you

[ROM][magisk-based]*** GoogleWiz *** {Pixelize your OnePlus 7T pro}

***
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Wiz *** Pixelize your OnePlus 7T pro
"Extreme debloat: Go where OnePlus has never gone before"
You thought that OnePlus phones were pretty stock Android? Hmmm .... think again ... there's still lots of stuff on these phones that you actually don't need (or want).
For example, did you know they have an engineering mode? Did you know that they can connect to your phone remotely? Did you know that when the phone starts up it connects to a OnePlus server in the back? Well, I don't want all that ...
In addition, there are even standard things in Android that only 0.01% of the people ever use ... for example ... tracing, android dumps, ... these things are disabled in this ROM.
Then there's bits and pieces of Qualcomm stuff that you actually do not need/want (I don't even know what they do).
This is a ROM in the form of a Magisk (thanks: @topjohnwu) module. That's great (I think). You can install it on top of the normal OnePlus software. If you don't like it or want to revert back to the "standard" OnePlus software, just remove the Magisk module and ... done!
Upfront "warning"
There are a few features which I personally do not use. When you install this module then:
- you will no longer have face unlock
- you will not have VoLTE (I have disabled this because it does not work on my carrier)
Basic requirement
(1) Your OnePlus 7T pro must be ROOTED! Without root, do not read any further as you will not be able to use this ROM. There are other threads in the OnePlus 7T Pro pro forums which explain how to root (so please don't start asking how to do this).
(2) You must also be on the latest OnePlus software: 10.0.7.HD01BA (since I own a EU model of the OnePlus 7T pro, I have ONLY tested this ROM in this device/software). It "may" work on other variants of the device ... but I don't know. I can't answer questions to that either.
(3) You must have access to ADB over USB. If you don't know what this means, stop reading, then this is not for you.
Kernel requirement
This ROM will work with the standard out-of-the-box OnePlus 7T pro kernel. However, I would strongly advice you to flash the "arter97" kernel (see https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...development/arter97-kernel-oneplus-7-t3952578). It's a fantastic kernel and this ROM has some optimizations which go very well with this kernel (don't worry, they will work on the standard kernel as well).
Download?
Interested? Start downloading the magisk module from the link below (but please read further for installation instructions !!!).
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XpiDKFQiuFuuTBvbKMAsxMH-B9Obi-Gz/view?usp=sharing
(click on the donwload icon upper right of screen)
The link contains always the LATEST version; check the changelog in post #2 below. You can find the file size and md5sum there as well.
Changelog
See post #2 below.
History
I once owned a Galaxy S8. ***GoogleWiz*** was one one the most popular ROMs on that phone. See https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...t/rom-googlewiz-oreo-extreme-debloat-t3750641. The difference is that I have now converted this to a Magisk module (reason: the "dynamic partitioning scheme" of Android Q makes it really hard to flash in the classical way; as you know even full TWRP functionality does currently not exist for the OnePlus 7T pro.
(Re)Using this work
Other devs, please feel free to (re)use this for your own work ... I am not asking anything from anybody, no donation, no thanks, no beer ... you don't even have to mention that you (re)use this. We are here on XDA to share and learn from eachother. If you unzip the Magisk module, you can see exactly what is inside. But ... there has been quite some work into this. It was not created in 5 minutes. But I do this as a "hobby" ... I have always rooted and customized my Android phones. So hopefully you will enjoy. Source code in post #3 (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81887167&postcount=3).
Telegram
No telegram group; I don't have time for that, so do not ask please.
Features
The ROM does NOT contain OnePlus applications! The only OnePlus applications are "Settings" and "Camera".
Nova launcher (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teslacoilsw.launcher)
SwiftKey keyboard (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.touchtype.swiftkey)
Google
play services (which can be put into doze mode)
play store (https://play.google.com/store)
photos (used as gallery; but NOT integrated with camera) (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.photos)
dialer (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.dialer) with spam detect and nearby places
contacts (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.contacts)
messaging (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.messaging)
text-to-speech (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.tts)
gmail (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.gm)
keep (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.keep)
drive (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.docs)
maps (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.maps)
chrome (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.android.chrome)
clock (with Spotify integration) (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.deskclock)
calendar (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calendar)
calculator (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.calculator)
search app integrated with Nova search bar (https://www.google.com/search/about/)
assistant (https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-assistant/)
tasks (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.tasks)
translate (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.translate)
earth (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.earth)
fit (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.fitness)
now cards integrated with Nova launcher (see https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75591011&postcount=4)
lens (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.ar.lens)
news (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.magazines)
chromecast (aka Google home) (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.chromecast.app)
youtube (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.youtube)
markup (https://9to5google.com/2018/03/07/android-p-dp1-markup-screenshot-editor/)
measure (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.tango.measure)
weather (just type "weather" in the google search app; it will offer you to get an icon on the desktop)
android auto (Google's car mode) (https://www.android.com/auto/)
snapseed photo editor (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.niksoftware.snapseed)
docs (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.docs.editors.docs)
slides (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.docs.editors.slides)
spreadsheets (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.docs.editors.sheets)
streetview (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.street)
pixel icons in statusbar, quick settings tiles
pixel ringtones, notifications, UI sounds
camera2 API enabled (but I don't think this actuall does something useful)
- OnePlus bloatware removed (dialer, phone, messages, calculator, notes, gallery, zen, ...) + lots of background APKs
- OnePlus background processes (which send data to OnePlus) are disabled
- ad-free through large "hosts" file (works both for apps and web pages)
- lots of optimizations, really, *lots* of them (too many to list)
- support for init.d / services.d (see posts below if you want to use this)
- passes SafetyNet (I am using Google Pay and some Belgian NFC pay apps)
- "clean" and as close as possible to a Pixel phone
- optimized network/wifi config
- optimized touchboost (slightly faster application startup)
- optimized kernel scheduling settings
- disabled all kernel debugging/tracing
- frequency scaling throughout full CPU frequency ranges (saves battery and better performance when needed)
- disables swapping / zram (who needs this with 8GB of RAM)?
- bash shell in "su" mode (when using "adb shell")
- latest busybox (by @osm0sis)
- 1x7 icon row for quick settings, 5 icons per row when you swipe down the full quick settings
- added .xml permission files to enable Pixel exclusive features (e.g. Google dialer)
- optimized .proto, .conf, .json, .ini, .sql files in the system
- improved thumbnail quality
- dalvik VM optimized settings (for "speed")
- auto clean junk files at boot time
- optimized audio settings
- optimized camera settings (e.g. supernight mode; but personally I don't see a difference in the night pictures)
- disabled "factory" and "engineering" mode
- reduced wifi scan interval
- auto sqlite optimization at boot time (only runs every 3 days)
- support for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz wifi bonding
- speaker and headset volume boost
Installation (really IMPORTANT to read)
You must start from the 10.0.7 "standard" OnePlus 7T pro software. I suggest you do a clean install from factory reset. Strictly speaking a full reset is not needed (so you could just go and install the Magisk module on your phone) but there may be certain side effects in that case. Anyway, assuming you will do a full reset, follow the instructions below:
Go to Settings > System > Reset options > Erase all data (factory reset)
Proceed through the normal setup sequence: accept the terms and conditions of OnePlus, skip the User Experience Program, skip the System Stability Program, skip the Push Notifications, skip the Built-in App Updates, connect to your wifi network, do NOT copy apps and data, enter your google account email of phone number, enter your google password, do 2 factor authentication (if you have enabled this on your google account), if a dialog pops up with "Add your current account", do that, disable Backup to Google Drive, disable Use Location, disable Send Usage and Diagnostic Data, type NEXT to use fingerprint, enter PIN code (twice), set up 1 or more fingerprints, you see a message about Google Assistant, press NEXT, you see a message about Google Pay, press Got It, skip the Anything Else screen, choose your screen calibration, choose font (slight preference for Roboto, better compatibility with Google apps), choose Navigation bar or Gestures, press START on the Setup Complete screen, you are now in the OnePlus launcher, allow carrier location service, swipe down the notification which says: Android Setup, click on Finish Setup, copy your data if you want that, press START, system will now check for updates, let it complete, copy your data from cloud or iphone, continue until you are back in the OnePlus launcher, go to Settings > About phone, tap build number 7 times to activate developer options (if you don't know what this is, search XDA)., enter your PIN, press back arrow, go to Settings > System > Developer options, enable "Advanced reboot", disable "Automatic system updates", enable "USB debugging mode", connect your phone to a PC, a dialog will pop up to Allow USB debugging (tick "Always allow from this computer") and press ALLOW, install the LATEST Magisk Manager APK (see https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445), push the Magisk Manager APK to your phone, e.g.
Code:
> adb push MagiskManager-v7.5.1.apk /sdcard/
open the app drawer, open the app called "Files", on the upper right, click the 3 dots, then "Show internal storage", on the upper left, click the 3 lines, select "OnePlus 7T Pro", scroll down and click on MagiskManager-v7.5.1.apk; install the app, open Magisk Manager, it will say your phone requires Additional Setup, click OK ... your phone will reboot 5 seconds later, open Play Store, select My Apps and Games, it will say that a number of updates are pending, press "Update all", exit Play Store, reopen it ... it might still say that there are pending updates, do them, activate NETFLIX ... do it NOW ... (if you first install the Magisk module, you will no longer be able to activate Netflix), push the downloaded magisk module to your phone
Code:
> adb push mm-googlewiz.zip /sdcard/
open the Magisk Manager app, press the 3 lines (top left of screen), press Modules, press + button (and allow Magisk Manager to access media), press the 3 lines top left in the file manager, select OnePlus 7T pro, scroll down and click on the mm-googlewiz.zip file, Magisk Manager will now install the module ... you will see some text output on the screen ... wait until installation is done (it will take a minute or so), press the yellow Reboot button which appears (your phone will reboot), unlock the lock screen by entering your PIN, let the ROM settle 30 secs ... it will say "Restarting" and reboot once more your phone, unlock the lock screen by entering your PIN, open the drawer, open the Settings app (will be in black mode [my personal liking] ... you can change later back to white), press Apps & Notifications, select Default Apps, press home app and select Nova Launcher, open Settings, press Apps & Notifications, select Default Apps => select "Phone app" and then select "Phone" (this is the Google phone app)
Now you will have NOVA launcher as default ... which you can customize to your liking (much better than OnePlus launcher).
Open Drawer, use the app Nova-settings to customize.
Open Drawer, click on "Nova Google Companion" => this will enable left swipe Google Now behavior in Nova launcher
Done! .... now you can further customize your phone in any way you want ...
Bootloop?
If - after installation - you should get into a bootloop then check the following thread (https://forum.xda-developers.com/7t-pro/how-to/guide-remove-magisk-modules-twrp-t3995677) for how to remove the Magisk module.
Disclaimer
I will try to support questions / feedback. I will not answer questions such as "Can you please add OnePlus feature X,Y,Z" ... I have deliberately removed them. If you want OnePlus apps, use the standard OnePlus software.. The usual applies: no warranty, installing this void warranty, install at your own risk, ... I am not responsible for soft or hard bricks. Your phone must be rooted (again).
Help ... I really don't like it ... I want to remove it ...
Stay calm. Open Magisk Manager, press the 3 lines top left on screen, press Modules, then press the trash icon next to "googlewiz" module and reboot ... you will have the standard OnePlus software again.
Removing Google apps
You can remove Google apps from the ROM as follows. Go to the following URL: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/foobar66/googlewiz/master/googlewiz.config click right and then "Save as". Save the file using "googlewiz.config" as file name. Note that this file is a LINUX plan vanilla text file. The file will look as follows:
Code:
keep=1
lens=1
news=1
assistant=1
sheets=1
snapseed=1
street=1
home=1
measure=1
fit=1
tasks=1
earth=1
slides=1
clock=1
calculator=1
docs=1
Edit the file and put "xyz=0" for Google apps that you do NOT want to install. Above is respectively for Google {Keep, Lens, News, Assistant, Sheets, Snapseed, Streetview, Home, Measure, Fit, Tasks, Earth, Slides, Clock, Calculator, Docs}. Put the file onto your sdcard, e.g. via adb ("adb push googlewiz.config /sdcard/"). Download today's version ([version: 2020-03-30 18:28]) of the module (or later). Re-install the module via Magisk manager and reboot. You will see debug output on the screen during module installation which Google apps are getting removed.
Credits
@topjohnwu, @osm0sis, @Zackptg5, @DeadmanxXD, @arter97
Changelog
[version: 2020-02-28 17:28]
Initial version
File size: 877404687, MD5: 038c3285a68e2be5421dc1a3eb2d041e
[version: 2020-03-01 08:34]
- fix some permissions in system/xbin files
- updated com.google.android.apps.docs.editors.sheets
- updated com.google.android.apps.turbo
File size: 881052548, MD5: 7fed9105aaba0bb1def6ca145527ea4d
[version: 2020-03-01 10:54]
- use original APN files
- update com.google.android.apps.docs.editors.sheets
File size: 881149942, MD5: 93d54a90fef970d7250723895b7c6cec
[version: 2020-03-11 18:46]
- small bug fixes
- upgraded a number of Google apps to latest version
File size: 898125981, MD5: 4b82cff7e572da635f6ca252ec54f58f
[version: 2020-03-30 18:28]
- updates to Google apps
- supports configuration file /sdcard/googlewiz.config
File size: 898132639, MD5: 1bcfa989673f3e59a378243306dc3d94
[2020-04-30 07:09]
- updated to Google apps
- update to latest OnePlus camera
- added Android Auto phone screen
File size: 963547129, MD5: 67a5057d0e882ec38b7e5101c8d0bbe7
How was this Magisk module created?
Actually the Magisk module is generated by a bash script (I use linux) starting from the original OnePlus software zips.
The script is attached to this thread. Download the zip file attached and then rename the file by removing the ".zip" extention). You will have a plain Linux bash shell script file. No secrets. Sharing all in the open (which I believe should be the spirit of XDA).
Reuse as you like ...
Source code
Feel free to (re)use ... no secrets, no hidden stuff, no need to thanks, no need to donate ...
https://github.com/foobar66/googlewiz
My only request ... if you make an interesting improvement, please share with the community so we all can benefit from it!
Misc stuff
a) How do you debloat? Well ... there are different ways.
- some init.rc files are not needed, the Magisk module bind-mounts "empty" files over the original ones so they do not run
- OnePlus APKs are "debloated" by bind-mounting an "empty" APK over them; Android will no longer recognize them as valid applications
- some background processes are not needed, they are "debloated" by bind-mounting empty files over the executables in /system/bin
Unzip the Magisk module, look at the file called "service.sh" and you will understand how this is done (partly).
Check out the previous post where you can find the bash shell script which I use to "generate" the Magisk module.
b) Debug info
To see what the module has done during boot, there is a dedicated log file /data/googlewiz/googlewiz.log, do:
Code:
> adb shell
$ su
# cat /data/googlewiz/googlewiz.log
c) Logging of init.d and services.d scripts. Init.d scripts run immediately together with Android boot. services.d scripts run once /sdcard is mounted. To see the debug output do:
Code:
> adb shell
$ su
# cat /data/LS00*
# cat /data/LS99*
d) You talk about "bloatware" ... what is actually "removed"?
Code:
./system/vendor/app/com.qualcomm.qti.improvetouch.service/com.qualcomm.qti.improvetouch.service.apk
./system/vendor/app/PowerOffAlarm/PowerOffAlarm.apk
./system/vendor/app/CACertService/CACertService.apk
./system/vendor/app/CneApp/CneApp.apk
./system/vendor/app/IWlanService/IWlanService.apk
./system/vendor/app/pasrservice/pasrservice.apk
./system/product/app/remotesimlockservice/remotesimlockservice.apk
./system/product/app/SimSettings/SimSettings.apk
./system/product/app/Duo/Duo.apk
./system/product/app/QdcmFF/QdcmFF.apk
./system/product/app/OPCarrierLocation/OPCarrierLocation.apk
./system/product/app/datastatusnotification/datastatusnotification.apk
./system/product/app/embms/embms.apk
./system/product/app/GoogleLocationHistory/GoogleLocationHistory.apk
./system/product/app/uceShimService/uceShimService.apk
./system/product/app/Music2/Music2.apk
./system/product/app/imssettings/imssettings.apk
./system/product/app/PerformanceMode/PerformanceMode.apk
./system/product/app/uimgbaservice/uimgbaservice.apk
./system/product/app/TTS/TTS.apk
./system/product/app/talkback/talkback.apk
./system/product/app/Videos/Videos.apk
./system/product/app/uimlpaservice/uimlpaservice.apk
./system/product/app/DynamicDDSService/DynamicDDSService.apk
./system/product/app/uimremoteclient/uimremoteclient.apk
./system/product/app/com.qualcomm.qti.services.secureui/com.qualcomm.qti.services.secureui.apk
./system/product/app/LatinImeGoogle/LatinImeGoogle.apk
./system/product/app/DeviceInfo/DeviceInfo.apk
./system/product/app/CallFeaturesSetting/CallFeaturesSetting.apk
./system/product/app/TmoEngMode/TmoEngMode.apk
./system/product/app/ConfURIDialer/ConfURIDialer.apk
./system/product/app/uimremoteserver/uimremoteserver.apk
./system/product/app/colorservice/colorservice.apk
./system/product/app/remoteSimLockAuthentication/remoteSimLockAuthentication.apk
./system/product/priv-app/GoogleFeedback/GoogleFeedback.apk
./system/product/priv-app/StorageManager/StorageManager.apk
./system/product/priv-app/GoogleRestore/GoogleRestore.apk
./system/product/priv-app/CarrierConfig/CarrierConfig.apk
./system/product/priv-app/OPAppLocker/OPAppLocker.apk
./system/product/priv-app/GooglePartnerSetup/GooglePartnerSetup.apk
./system/product/priv-app/daxService/daxService.apk
./system/product/priv-app/dpmserviceapp/dpmserviceapp.apk
./system/product/priv-app/seccamservice/seccamservice.apk
./system/product/priv-app/QAS_DVC_MSP/QAS_DVC_MSP.apk
./system/product/priv-app/WallpaperCropper/WallpaperCropper.apk
./system/product/priv-app/AndroidAutoStub/AndroidAutoStub.apk
./system/product/priv-app/ims/ims.apk
./system/product/priv-app/ConfigUpdater/ConfigUpdater.apk
./system/app/OPAppUpgrader/OPAppUpgrader.apk
./system/app/OPLiveWallpaper/OPLiveWallpaper.apk
./system/app/OPBugReportLite/OPBugReportLite.apk
./system/app/OPFilemanager/OPFilemanager.apk
./system/app/DeskClock/DeskClock.apk
./system/app/BuiltInPrintService/BuiltInPrintService.apk
./system/app/NVBackupUI/NVBackupUI.apk
./system/app/GooglePrintRecommendationService/GooglePrintRecommendationService.apk
./system/app/OPBreathMode/OPBreathMode.apk
./system/app/OPSoundTuner/OPSoundTuner.apk
./system/app/SimAppDialog/SimAppDialog.apk
./system/app/WapiCertManage/WapiCertManage.apk
./system/app/EngSpecialTest/EngSpecialTest.apk
./system/app/Backup/Backup.apk
./system/app/Traceur/Traceur.apk
./system/app/PacProcessor/PacProcessor.apk
./system/app/CarrierDefaultApp/CarrierDefaultApp.apk
./system/app/OPScreenRecord/OPScreenRecord.apk
./system/app/CompanionDeviceManager/CompanionDeviceManager.apk
./system/app/OPMmsLocationFramework/OPMmsLocationFramework.apk
./system/app/SmscPlugger/SmscPlugger.apk
./system/app/OPGamingSpace/OPGamingSpace.apk
./system/app/OPBackup/OPBackup.apk
./system/app/BasicDreams/BasicDreams.apk
./system/app/OemAutoTestServer/OemAutoTestServer.apk
./system/app/ARCore_stub/ARCore_stub.apk
./system/app/EngineeringMode/EngineeringMode.apk
./system/app/SoterService/SoterService.apk
./system/app/OPIntelliService/OPIntelliService.apk
./system/app/PartnerBookmarksProvider/PartnerBookmarksProvider.apk
./system/app/OPGeoIpTime/OPGeoIpTime.apk
./system/app/WAPPushManager/WAPPushManager.apk
./system/app/oem_tcma/oem_tcma.apk
./system/app/SensorTestTool/SensorTestTool.apk
./system/app/WifiRfTestApk/WifiRfTestApk.apk
./system/app/BackupRestoreRemoteService/BackupRestoreRemoteService.apk
./system/app/SdCardService/SdCardService.apk
./system/app/BookmarkProvider/BookmarkProvider.apk
./system/app/PhotosOnline/PhotosOnline.apk
./system/app/OPPush/OPPush.apk
./system/app/QColor/QColor.apk
./system/app/Calculator/Calculator.apk
./system/app/AntHalService/AntHalService.apk
./system/app/WallpaperBackup/WallpaperBackup.apk
./system/app/CtsShimPrebuilt/CtsShimPrebuilt.apk
./system/app/OEMLogKit/OEMLogKit.apk
./system/app/OPCommonLogTool/OPCommonLogTool.apk
./system/app/PlayAutoInstallConfig/PlayAutoInstallConfig.apk
./system/app/LiveWallpapersPicker/LiveWallpapersPicker.apk
./system/app/BluetoothMidiService/BluetoothMidiService.apk
./system/app/Rftoolkit/Rftoolkit.apk
./system/app/EasterEgg_O2/EasterEgg_O2.apk
./system/app/HTMLViewer/HTMLViewer.apk
./system/app/OPWallpaperResources/OPWallpaperResources.apk
./system/app/Netflix_Stub/Netflix_Stub.apk
./system/app/BTtestmode/BTtestmode.apk
./system/app/OPTelephonyDiagnoseManager/OPTelephonyDiagnoseManager.apk
./system/app/OPSesAuthentication/OPSesAuthentication.apk
./system/app/LogKitSdService/LogKitSdService.apk
./system/app/Netflix_Activation/Netflix_Activation.apk
./system/app/NFCTestMode/NFCTestMode.apk
./system/priv-app/Houston/Houston.apk
./system/priv-app/OPMms/OPMms.apk
./system/priv-app/InputDevices/InputDevices.apk
./system/priv-app/ProxyHandler/ProxyHandler.apk
./system/priv-app/DynamicSystemInstallationService/DynamicSystemInstallationService.apk
./system/priv-app/OPAppCategoryProvider/OPAppCategoryProvider.apk
./system/priv-app/OPCellBroadcastReceiver/OPCellBroadcastReceiver.apk
./system/priv-app/OPFaceUnlock/OPFaceUnlock.apk
./system/priv-app/LocalTransport/LocalTransport.apk
./system/priv-app/Contacts/Contacts.apk
./system/priv-app/HotwordEnrollmentOKGoogleWCD9340/HotwordEnrollmentOKGoogleWCD9340.apk
./system/priv-app/ONS/ONS.apk
./system/priv-app/ManagedProvisioning/ManagedProvisioning.apk
./system/priv-app/TagGoogle/TagGoogle.apk
./system/priv-app/RcsSDK/RcsSDK.apk
./system/priv-app/CallLogBackup/CallLogBackup.apk
./system/priv-app/OnePlusGallery/OnePlusGallery.apk
./system/priv-app/OPDeviceManager/OPDeviceManager.apk
./system/priv-app/WfdService/WfdService.apk
./system/priv-app/OPDeviceManagerProvider/OPDeviceManagerProvider.apk
./system/priv-app/CtsShimPrivPrebuilt/CtsShimPrivPrebuilt.apk
./system/priv-app/IFAAService/IFAAService.apk
./system/priv-app/SharedStorageBackup/SharedStorageBackup.apk
./system/priv-app/HotwordEnrollmentXGoogleWCD9340/HotwordEnrollmentXGoogleWCD9340.apk
./system/priv-app/MmsService/MmsService.apk
./system/priv-app/EmergencyInfo/EmergencyInfo.apk
./system/priv-app/BackupRestoreConfirmation/BackupRestoreConfirmation.apk
./system/priv-app/Dialer/Dialer.apk
./system/priv-app/OPSimContacts/OPSimContacts.apk
d) Which /etc/init scripts are disabled?
Code:
system/etc/init/tombstoned.rc
system/etc/init/perfetto.rc
system/etc/init/atrace.rc
system/etc/init/bluetooth-events.rc
system/etc/init/[email protected]
system/etc/init/perfservice.rc
system/etc/init/heapprofd.rc
system/etc/init/dumpstate.rc
system/etc/init/sarahd.rc
system/etc/init/incidentd.rc
system/etc/init/traceur.rc
system/etc/init/iorapd.rc
system/etc/init/bootstat.rc
system/etc/init/mdnsd.rc
system/etc/init/uncrypt.rc
system/etc/init/engineermode.rc
system/etc/init/recovery-persist.rc
system/etc/init/caffed.rc
system/etc/init/update_verifier.rc
system/etc/init/rss_hwm_reset.rc
system/etc/init/wfdservice.rc
system/etc/init/update_engine.rc
system/etc/init/recovery-refresh.rc
system/etc/init/flags_health_check.rc
system/etc/init/statsd.rc
e) If you want to have full "black", use Substratum (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=projekt.substratum) and the Swift Black theme (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brit.swiftblack.layers). That will allow you to mod all the Google apps (and others) into full black mode.
f) "adb logcat" does not seem to move ... correct, to re-enable it do:
Code:
> adb shell
$ su
# setprop log.tag I
i use face unlock...
yenkoPR said:
i use face unlock...
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Good for you, stick with OnePlus standard software.
Nice one might give this a blast later thanks op?
Ok what have I done wrong lol ?
jaythenut said:
Ok what have I done wrong lol ?
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You downloaded from: https://mega.nz/#!2BZSiCwR!A4VQ6ZhSr...Sd_8F5W8Njb5Sg
I downloaded and it installs fine for me (just to be sure I was not using a local copy) ... it installs fine for me.
Check the md5 sum if you know how to do that: 3fb9c987cbe94874471c7c699e65d8a1
foobar66 said:
You downloaded from: https://mega.nz/#!2BZSiCwR!A4VQ6ZhSr...Sd_8F5W8Njb5Sg
I downloaded and it installs fine for me (just to be sure I was not using a local copy) ... it installs fine for me.
Check the md5 sum if you know how to do that: 3fb9c987cbe94874471c7c699e65d8a1
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Asking for decryption key ?
jaythenut said:
Asking for decryption key
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Weird ... that is the first time I see mega doing this ...
I will upload to a different cloud storage ... please wait a few mins ...
Edit: uploading to my Google drive ... will take 30 mins ...
Edit: OK ... file is uploaded to Google drive, please use following link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XpiDKFQiuFuuTBvbKMAsxMH-B9Obi-Gz/view?usp=sharing
(click on the donwload icon upper right of screen)
File size: 877404687, MD5: 038c3285a68e2be5421dc1a3eb2d041e
I will update OP as well.
Can I 'dirty install' over the latest global stock ROM (already rooted with Magisk)?
Is the stock call recorder activated on this ROM?
Also, any possibility of working V4A being bundled in with this ROM? (I had no luck via the adb method).
Many thanks.
elmor0 said:
Can I 'dirty install' over the latest global stock ROM (already rooted with Magisk)?
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Is the stock call recorder activated on this ROM?
Also, any possibility of working V4A being bundled in with this ROM? (I had no luck via the adb method).
Many thanks.[/QUOTE]
Dirty install should be possible.
ROM uses the Google dialer, so no call recording for now.
V4A ... never tried it so far, I would need to investigate ... try to find a Magisk module for it (not sure if that exists).
Done a dirty flash all seems to be working fine so far ?
Hi, thx for your work. Sadly for me its not working. Going to endless boot. Followed every Step. Sadly I didnt realize that I have Netflix installed wich was not Active and now even after removing the Modules it Says not Compatible with my Device....My Vault... Is there a Workaround for this?
Iam on Hd 1.0.0.7 AB
Edit: got it fixed with Netflix but even after full reset Iam not able to boot this Module
iceraum said:
Hi, thx for your work. Sadly for me its not working. Going to endless boot. Followed every Step. Sadly I didnt realize that I have Netflix installed wich was not Active and now even after removing the Modules it Says not Compatible with my Device....My Vault... Is there a Workaround for this?
Iam on Hd 1.0.0.7 AB
Edit: got it fixed with Netflix but even after full reset Iam not able to boot this Module
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Did you have any other Magiks modules active when you tried to install this one?
foobar66 said:
Did you have any other Magiks modules active when you tried to install this one?
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No. Just Clean new Install after Factory reset.
can i use this rom for op7p ?
and one question. hows swipe to home animation doing here? i've tried nova launcher on stock rom but swipe to home doesnt work properly and i the app icon doesn't collapse nicely
Dark Fear said:
can i use this rom for op7p ?
and one question. hows swipe to home animation doing here? i've tried nova launcher on stock rom but swipe to home doesnt work properly and i the app icon doesn't collapse nicely
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I don't know it if will work for op7p ... try ...
Swipe to home works fine for me on OnePlus 7T pro
iceraum said:
No. Just Clean new Install after Factory reset.
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Which country are you in? Just realize that I might have copied the wrong APN file ... (but not sure this is why it does not work in your case).
I am uploading a new version with the original APN files ... please wait a bit.
Edit: new version available (use original download link).

Custom ADB Magisk Module Mod

Most of my mods are SystemUI mods and so if more than one is flashed, only the first one works. This ADB mod was created so a person could pick and choose what he wants and have it all in one module. That being said, I don't have this phone and this particular mod has not been tested by me (though I have similar mods on several other Pixel phone forums). You need root and of course you need to be attached to your PC. On first installation of systemui base, a pop-up asking to give ADB shell root permission will show. Please do so. THIS ONLY HAPPENS ONCE. If you miss the popup you will have to go into Magisk manager and give shell root permission there.
The purpose of this installer is to generate for you a custom module that you can flash in Magisk Manager. It will have all the mods that you have selected from the installer menu.
Custom clocks (date, etc) and internet speed indicators do not change colors due to light-dark background colors like the statusbar icons do.
I'm also including my Pixel Launcher mod. Also a ADB Installer. You can change app drawer background-text color (separately for light mode and dark mode), remove weather from Launcher. Change the number of hot seat icons on home page (and size) as well as change the number of columns in the app drawer. There is already a Pixel Launcher mod here but this is here fir those that don't want to use substratum.
ADB Installer Instructions-Root is required
1. Flash one of the SystemUI Bases First. They provide the necessary smali files and public ID's for everything to work.
2. Starting from the top (usually best), select the mods you are interested in. Once completed, select the "Finish building module" Option. This will create a Magisk Manager flashable zip (mymagisk.zip) in a folder on your sdcard called ozop. Flash that to install your custom module.
Instructions.
1. Unzip the enclosed zip file onto your PC
2. ADB debugging in developers Enabled
3. Run TulsadiverModsInstallerStock.bat (Give ADB Shell Root Permissions. If missed on first opportunity, turn on in magisk manager, superuser)
4. Flash one of the SystemUI Bases First. They provide the necessary smali files and public ID's for everything to work. The only difference between the two bases is that you can change the color of the QS pulldown circle colors on the "color" base. Plus the "off" circle color isn't grey but instead the same as the "on" color only darker/dimmer.
5. Go through the other options selecting what all mods you want. It is generally best to start at the top and work your way down.
6. Once finished with selections, run "Complete Installation" at the bottom. This will generate your mymagisk.zip module in a folder called "ozop" on your sdcard.
List of MODS Available
Clock Format and Position Mods
Internet Traffic Speed Single Indicator (changes from upload-download) otherwise signals are over/under
Choose Traffic Speed Indicator Up-Down Icon Colors (default is white)
Navbar Height Options
Navbar Swap
Remove NavBar
3 Minit Battery
Battery Bar Mod
Remove Battery icon, leave percentage
One percent custom battery Text-only-Several to choose from
Colored Statusbar-Navbar Icons
Choose number of QS columns 4-7, 3 is stock
Colored Statusbar Icons
Remove Carrier Text Options
Smaller LTE Icon
Change QS pulldown circle color (for "colored" base)
Smaller Statusbar
Remove white gestures home_handle bar
Note Added a couple of wifi and data signal options.
WiFi 1 and Cell Tower 1
https://imgur.com/a/Tz8MY7x
WiFi 2 Cell Tower 2
https://imgur.com/a/aKZZjGm
WiFi 3 data 3
https://imgur.com/a/bYws0jB
Includes a batch (.bat), and powershell installers, one for windows, one for linux. I don't have a linux computer so the linux Installer could have bugs.
If you chose "Small Statusbar", you are not done yet You have to go to settings system/developer options/Display Cutouts and choose the last option, "waterfall cutout" in order for your mod to look right.
ADB method
Android 12.1
Uploaded 6-18-21
June update
https://mega.nz/file/9UR0HQDZ#K4fr5joozKMzcWLwM_afRjWUwqVwR8IKjG02QLsiPFA
Zip method
Android 12.1
Uploaded 6-18-21
June update
File on MEGA
mega.nz
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Pixel Launcher Mod
Start by picking a base. Bases come with, or without, a search bar and Hotseat heights The larger number of rows you pick, the lower your hotseat drops on your home screen. If your hotseat comes out too low, try again with a higher base.
Remove Search Bar
App Drawer background color (Light and Dark Mode)
App Drawer Text Color or remove (Light and Dark Mode)
Home screen App Text Color
Smart-screen Text color
App Icon Sizes 45-50-56 dip (56 is stock)
Columns (5-6-7)
Rows (5 through 11)
ADB Pixel Launcher Installer uploaded 6-18-21
Says 4XLbut should work on most, if not all, Pixels.
NexusLauncherReleaseADBPixel4XL.zip | by Tulsadiver for Pixel
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Themes / Apps / Mods Custom Magisk Module Mod Maker-ADB and Zip Installers

For Stock-Rooted Only (Android 13).
The purpose of this installer is to generate a custom module that can be flashed in Magisk App. It will have all the mods that were selected from the installer menu. You need to be stock with root and of course you need to be attached to your PC. On first installation, a pop-up asking to give ADB shell root permission will show. Please do so. This will only happen once.
I internet speed indicators do not change colors due to light-dark background colors. The colored statusbar icons should.
After Installing this module, your screen will relock after every reboot of your phone. You unlock it the first time, in about a second it will relock itself and you will have to unlock it again. If that is too much for you, don't use this mod. This also will not work with the bootloop protection module. It will disable this module.
This mod uses the SystemUI Patcher Module Template by @Jai_08 By @cool_modules on telegram
Root required
ADB Instructions.
1. Unzip ADB Mods Installer Files.zip on your PC
2. ADB debugging Enabled
3. Run TulsadiverModsInstaller.bat (Give ADB Shell Root Permissions. If missed on first opportunity, turn on in Magisk App superuser)
4. Flash the SystemUI Base First. It provides the necessary smali files and public ID's for everything to work
5. Go through the other options selecting what all mods you want. It is generally best to start at the top and work your way down.
6. Once finished with selections, run "Finish building Module" at the bottom of the menu. This will generate your mymagisk.zip module in a folder called "ozop" on your sdcard.
7. Flash the "mymagisk.zip" in Magisk App.
This mod also installs a QS and settings background overlay option under settings/Display/Device Theme. There are a few QS tile color options with an option to change the settings background to black.
This is firmware specific. If a Pixel firmware update changes either the SystemUIGoogle.apk or Framework-res.apk, this mod will need to be updated. Uninstall this module before updating your phone.
As with anything else you flash on your phone, you run the risk of a bootloop. This might not be compatible with some other modules. Flash at your own risk.
List of MODS Available
Add am/pm to the clock and/or choose right side clock
Internet Traffic Speed Single Indicator
Choose Traffic Speed Indicator Up-Down Colors (default is white)
Navbar Swap
Remove Battery Icon, leave percentage
Swap Battery Icon and percentage
One percent custom battery Mods-a few to choose from
One percent custom battery Text-only-Several to choose from
Colored Statusbar-Navbar Icons
Remove Carrier Text
Smaller LTE Icon
Fonts
ADB SystemUI Module Maker
May Update uploaded 5-5-23
283.38 MB file on MEGA
mega.nz
I'm also including this separate Pixel Launcher mod. Also a ADB Installer. You can change app drawer background-text color (separately for light mode and dark mode), remove Google search bar from the homescreen and all-Apps drawer. Change the number of hot seat icons on home page (and size) as well as change the number of columns in the app drawer.
Instructions are the same as above...Install base, pick options, complete installation. Mymagisklauncher.zip will be in ozop folder.
Remove Google Search Bar
App Drawer background color (Light and Dark Mode)
App Drawer Text Color
Home screen App Text Color
App Icon Sizes 45-50-56 dip (56 is stock)
Hotseat 5-6-7 Icons
Columns (5-6-7)
Rows (5 through 11)
ADB Pixel Launcher Module Maker
May update uploaded 5-5-23
219.43 MB file on MEGA
mega.nz
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ANDROID 12
The purpose of the ADB installer is to generate for you a custom module that you can flash in Magisk App. The Zip Installer actually installs it for you on the final step and is done thru Magisk app instead of your pc.. Both will have all the mods that you have selected from the installer menu-folders. You need root and of course you need to be attached to your PC. On first installation of systemui base, a pop-up asking to give ADB shell root permission will show. Please do so.
Zip installer is installed from your phone, not your pc. You will install the mods through Magisk app. Unzip the Zip Installer onto your internal sdcard. Like ADB installer, start with a SystemUI base. Do not reboot between selections as Magisk as shows after flashing selections (options are found inside the numbered folders). Hit the back button to make your next selection. Do not reboot thru Magisk until after you are done with your selections and have flashed the "Complete Installation" zip.
Custom clocks (date, etc) and internet speed indicators do not change colors due to light-dark background colors like the statusbar icons do.
I'm also including my Pixel Launcher mod below. Also a ADB Installer. You can change app drawer background-text color (separately for light mode and dark mode). Change the number of hot seat icons on home page (and size) as well as change the number of columns in the app drawer.
ADB and Zip Installer Instructions-Root is required
1. Flash a SystemUI Base First. It provides the necessary smali files and public ID's for everything to work.
The difference between color base and stock base :
Color Base:
You have to flash a color in order to change the color of the QS tiles (default is blue). You have a choice to leave the "OFF" QS tiles as a inverse of "ON" QS color or you can change them to Gray. You also have an option to change lockscreen colors. Color base doesn't always work nicely with light theme. Nothing horible. just some text in places that is not as bright as it needs to be.
Stock Base:
This is the one most people need to use. To change the color of the QS tiles for stock base you go to settings/display/device theme and select the color you want. The "OFF" color tiles remain gray. You have an option to change settings/notification/volume bar backgrounds to black. The background accent also works with Color Base. There is no option to change lockscreen color with Stock Base.
2. FLASH ALL THE MODS YOU WANT. ONCE YOU DONE WITH EVERYTHING, FLASH THE "COMPLETE INSTALLATION" Option. This will create a Magisk App flashable zip in a folder on your sdcard called ozop (for ADB Installer). Flash that to install your selection of mods. Flashing it for Zip Installer will install it as a module and is your final step.
Root required
ADB Instructions.
1. Unzip ADB Mods Installer Files.zip on your PC
2. Run TulsadiverModsInstaller.bat (Give ADB Shell Root Permissions. If missed on first opportunity, turn on in magisk manager, superuser)
3. ADB debugging Enabled
4. Flash the SystemUI Base First. It provides the necessary smali files and public ID's for everything to work
5. Go through the other options selecting what all mods you want. It is generally best to start at the top and work your way down.
6. Once finished with selections, run "Complete Installation" at the bottom. This will generate your mymagisk.zip module in a folder called "ozop" on your sdcard.
Root required
ZIP Instructions.
1. Unzip Zip Installer onto your internal sdcard
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2. Flash thru Magisk app. Flash the SystemUI Base First. It provides the necessary smali files and public ID's for everything to work
(Do not reboot between selections as Magisk shows after flashing selections. Hit the back button to make your next selection)
3. Go through the other options selecting the mods you want. It is generally best to start at the top and work your way down.
4. Once finished with selections, flash "Complete Installation" at the top. This will install your selections as a Magisk module.
List of MODS Available
Clock Format and Position Mods
Internet Traffic Speed Single Indicator (changes from upload-download) otherwise signals are over/under
Choose Traffic Speed Indicator Up-Down Icon Colors (default is white)
Navbar Swap
Remove NavBar
3Minit Battery
Battery Bar Mod
One percent custom battery Mods-Several to choose from
One percent custom battery Text-only-Several to choose from
Colored Statusbar-Navbar Icons
Remove Carrier Text Options
Smaller LTE/5G Icon
Animations
Fonts (including Lockscreen clock)
Change QS pulldown Tile color
Change Status bar Data Icon to a "cell tower" looking icon (see below)
Change QS data icon to a cell tower icon
Option to make brightness-volume bar more narrow.
Invisible power button on far right or left side of statusbar
Note Added a couple of wifi and data signal options.
WiFi 1 and Cell Tower 1
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WiFi 2 Cell Tower 2
View attachment 5096923
WiFi 3 data 3
View attachment 5096925
Includes a batch (.bat), and powershell installers, one for windows, one for linux.
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View attachment 5440619
These are SystemUI mods and might not be compatible with any other SystemUI Mods you may have installed.
There's just one base now. To change the QS pulldown colors, go to settings/display/device theme at the bottom. The black options change the settings background from gray to black.
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ADB Installer
Android 12.1
Uploaded 7-8-22
July update
https://mega.nz/file/dUghmKCD#rJUciYJ3fdjpOblTvKuJPL2vzTxl3yt5RLfTtVCV-P0
Zip Installer
Android 12.1
Uploaded 7-8-22
July update
https://mega.nz/file/AZIHQa4T#515upAiWx6TWAmUGXQWyuH7J1KvQLXinD1zUqCHTcgA
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ADB Installer
Android 12
Uploaded 2-18-22 February update
ADB Mod Installer FilesPixel6P12Feb2.zip | by Tulsadiver for Pixel
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
www.androidfilehost.com
Zip Installer
Android 12
Uploaded 3-6-22 February update
zippedvrthemeFeb.zip | by Tulsadiver for Pixel
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
www.androidfilehost.com
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Pixel Launcher Mod
Start by picking a base. Bases come with, or without, a search bar and Hotseat heights The larger number of rows you pick, the lower your hotseat drops on your home screen. If your hotseat comes out too low, try again with a higher base.
Your first time of installing this, you may have to go to settings/styles and wallpapers, select grid style, and apply the custom grid at the far left.
Remove Search Bar
App Drawer background color (Light and Dark Mode)
App Drawer Text Color or remove (Light and Dark Mode)
Home screen App Text Color
Home screen folder background colors
Home screen folder text colors
Google search bar colors
App Icon Sizes 30-50-45-50-56 dip (56 is stock)
Columns (5-6-7)
Rows (5 through 11)
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Android 12.1
Zip Installer
Uploaded 6-24-22
File on MEGA
mega.nz
Android 12.1
ADB Pixel launcher Uploaded 3-27-22
NexusLauncherReleaseADBPixel1212Mar.zip | by Tulsadiver for Pixel
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www.androidfilehost.com
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Android 12
ADB Pixel launcher Uploaded 12-16-21
NexusLauncherReleaseADBPixel12.zip | by Tulsadiver for Pixel
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
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Thanks for keeping this going
I am extremely glad to see this. I know what I'll be doing day 1 of getting my phone. I hate the forced black bars Google is placing at the top and bottom of the phones to reduce the overall screen size.
Look forward to using this. Thank you
Thank you so much! But I wasn't able to find "Navbar Height Options", is that in this release?
If anyone needs more help, here are the steps that worked for me:
1) Make sure device is rooted.
2) Enable USB debugging from Developer options.
3) Plug device into PC.
4) Device should have Android launched and sitting at your home screen.
5) On your PC, open ADB from command prompt, and call "adb kill-server" and "adb start-server".
6) Open on TulsadiverModInstallerStock.bat.
7) Type 1 and press Enter. Select an option and press Enter again. You should see a quick flash of text, which indicates failure in this case. Look at your device and you should see an "Allow USB debugging" prompt, so accept this.
8) You should get a Superuser prompt at some point here on your device. If not, go to Magisk > Superuser and enable "Shell".
9) Retry step 7 and it will work this time. The app will take some time to generate the base file. You can ignore any errors that show up here, as long as the creation process continues.
10) Follow any intermediate steps you want. These will be very quick.
11) Complete the last step. This one will take some time.
12) Go to Magisk > Modules > Install from storage, and install the module that was just created (found in the /storage/ozod folder).
13) Reboot.
gavingt said:
Thank you so much! But I wasn't able to find "Navbar Height Options", is that in this release?
If anyone needs more help, here are the steps that worked for me:
1) Make sure device is rooted.
2) Enable USB debugging from Developer options.
3) Plug device into PC.
4) Device should have Android launched and sitting at your home screen.
5) On your PC, open ADB from command prompt, and call "adb kill-server" and "adb start-server".
6) Open on TulsadiverModInstallerStock.bat.
7) Type 1 and press Enter. Select an option and press Enter again. You should see a quick flash of text, which indicates failure in this case. Look at your device and you should see an "Allow USB debugging" prompt, so accept this.
8) You should get a Superuser prompt at some point here on your device. If not, go to Magisk > Superuser and enable "Shell".
9) Retry step 7 and it will work this time. The app will take some time to generate the base file. You can ignore any errors that show up here, as long as the creation process continues.
10) Follow any intermediate steps you want. These will be very quick.
11) Complete the last step. This one will take some time.
12) Go to Magisk > Modules > Install from storage, and install the module that was just created (found in the /storage/ozod folder).
13) Reboot.
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No, I no longer include all the Navbar heights. Takes too long to run but I could make you a standalone mod if you know what height you want.
Tulsadiver said:
No, I no longer include all the Navbar heights. Takes too long to run but I could make you a standalone mod if you know what height you want.
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I guess I want it to be 1.5x what it is now. So if it's currently 48dp, I'd want 72dp.
gavingt said:
I guess I want it to be 1.5x what it is now. So if it's currently 48dp, I'd want 72dp.
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I've never made one larger before. Let me give it a shot...
gavingt said:
I guess I want it to be 1.5x what it is now. So if it's currently 48dp, I'd want 72dp.
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Try this.
Tulsadiver said:
Try this.
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That's perfect Thanks again.
Somewhere in this process, 2-button navigation functionality was restored on my phone. Just an added bonus!
gavingt said:
Somewhere in this process, 2-button navigation functionality was restored on my phone. Just an added bonus!
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I add that in my bases as a default.
Can someone help me with what Im doing wrong? all Im trying to install is the base and the remove navbar mod. Once I build the file and flash it, when the phone reboots I get the google screen and then black.
The only way to fix it from there is boot in safe mode disabling the magisk managers and then booting and removing the mod.
If I can just get a zip that removes the navbar, that would also be cool.
FabricatorGeneral said:
Can someone help me with what Im doing wrong? all Im trying to install is the base and the remove navbar mod. Once I build the file and flash it, when the phone reboots I get the google screen and then black.
The only way to fix it from there is boot in safe mode disabling the magisk managers and then booting and removing the mod.
If I can just get a zip that removes the navbar, that would also be cool.
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Do you have anything else installed?
Try this.
I have riru, universal safety net fix, and systemless hosts
Am on the Ota too if that matters
FabricatorGeneral said:
I have riru, universal safety net fix, and systemless hosts
Am on the Ota too if that matters
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All that could. I'd try installing mine first. Then installing those others.
Will do, thank you
It appears that the Mod Maker isn't respecting the user's chosen theme color in the notification pane. No matter what I choose under "Wallpaper colors" or "Basic colors", these elements are blue:
Here's what I'm expecting it to look like, as I've selected the cream/peach color under "Basic colors":
gavingt said:
It appears that the Mod Maker isn't respecting the user's chosen theme color in some places (most notably, the Quick Settings and Gboard). No matter what I choose under "Wallpaper colors" or "Basic colors", these elements are blue:
View attachment 5445561
Here's what I'm expecting it to look like, as I've selected the cream/peach color under "Basic colors":
View attachment 5445563
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Which base did you choose?
Tulsadiver said:
Which base did you choose?
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I've tried both bases and I get the same result. I'm just choosing my base, then installing "Navbar swap", and then building the module.
gavingt said:
I've tried both bases and I get the same result. I'm just choosing my base, then installing "Navbar swap", and then building the module.
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If all you want is navbar swap, try flashing this.

Themes / Apps / Mods [MOD][MAGISK][ANDROID 12] Addon Features for Pixel Devices - Pixel 6 Pro Thread

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What is this?
This is a Magisk module that adds the following cool custom features to any Pixel device (from 3a to 6 Pro) running stock Android 12 Pixel ROM:
Enable/Disable Google Sans font system wide
Adds Icon Styles and Icon Shapes overlays from Android 11
Fonts options
Enable/Disable Combined signal icons
Pixel 6 Wallpapers (requires an extra module, please check downloads section)
Adds 2 button mode navigation (it was removed on Android 11 but I think some users like that navigation mode, so I add it)
Adaptive sound options
Enable Voice access for all Pixel devices
Navigation bar options (reduce keyboard bottom space size, completely remove NavBar, invert layout*, set back gesture height*)
Enable/Disable SystemUI Tuner
Enable Game Overlay for all Pixels by default (although, if something goes wrong while playing games, you can disable this feature)
Enable/Disable dual tone battery meter (it only works on icon portrait mode)
Enable/Disable showing the number of unread messages on status bar notifications
Reduce Status bar height (and option to correct left padding on devices with the notch on the left)
Enable/Disable more themed icons on launcher (some apps don't have a themed icon so it won't work for all apps)
Enable/Disable left shortcut on Lock screen
Enable/Disable camera shortcut on Lock screen
Enable/Disable gradient effect on QS Tiles and Brightness slider
Hide gestures navbar pill (using transparency)
Colorize gestures navbar pill with dynamic accent color
Dark Themes from Android 11 Addon Features
Choose QS number of rows
Brightness slider padding and thick track options
Enhanced Google Dialer (to enable stuff like Call Recording and etc.)
Enhanced Smart Space (to enable stuff like Flashlight, Earthquakes options, etc.)
Enables some newer Pixel features to older Pixel devices (things like Live Translate, Haptic feedback settings, etc.)
Enable/Disable option to reduce QS Tiles text size (works better on some QS Tiles themes)
Option to install Tap Tap (a great app for devices without Quick Tap and even for the ones that have it)
These next features, also included in the MOD, indicates that framework-res and/or SystemUI were modded. This means that these next features will only work on devices running stock Android 12 Pixel ROM. I'll talk more about this later.
Enable/Disable Wifi + Cell QS Tiles instead of single Internet QS Tile
Battery Styles
Clock Customization
Network Traffic Indicators
QS Battery percentage independent options (show estimate time remaining or just percentage)
Dual tone Light/Dark themes for Quick Settings Panel and Power Menu
Album art on lock screen options
Music visualizer options
QS Quick pulldown with one finger (options are off, drag from the top left, drag from the top right and drag from anywhere on the top)
Revamped Screenshot service (it allows us to delete screenshot as soon as we take it and we can enable/disable screenshot shutter sound)
Show/Hide QS Edit icon on QS footer
Show/Hide Quick access Developer options icon on QS footer
Quick access Rom Control app by long pressing on QS Footer Settings icon
Edit Back gesture navigation height
Enable/Disable inverted layout for 2 and 3 button navigation modes
Enable/Disable carrier text on lock screen
Date, clock and battery click actions on QS Header (long click on clock goes to system time settings, simple click opens clock app)
QS Tiles animations and vibration options
Disabled icon blacklist on both status bar and lock screen(the icons can be disabled using SystemUI Tuner for those who don't want some icons to appear anywhere)
Override feature flags (This allows us to override feature flags manually using setprop persist.sysui.flag."whatever_flag_we_want" command)
Use 4G instead of LTE option
Resize navbar pill (normal, medium, big)
Tap to add or remove tiles in QS customizer
Enable/disable QQS Brightness slider
Enable/disable default QS Brightness slider
Auto brightness QS icon (on/off)
Brightness slider position (Top, Bottom)
Double tap to sleep on status bar
Double tap to sleep on lock screen
Enable/disable Double-line clock on lock screen and AOD
Enable/disable circle background on lock screen fingerprint icon (it only does anything on devices that have it, obviously)
Force accent color on ripple animation while unlocking with fingerprint
QS Tiles Styles
Edge Sense Plus MOD (it only works on devices with active edge sensor)
Battery Bar
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Rom Control app (to setup all these options)
Downloads:
Download latest module version from HERE! Further updates can be done using Magisk Manager.
Spoiler: Click to know more.
For more info about updates, please read THIS POST.
Addon_Features_for_Pixel_More_Live_Wallpapers.zip
Spoiler: Optional module. Click to read more.
This is an optional module. I've decided to remove everything regarding wallpapers from Addon features main module and create this one.​​I thought that it wouldn't make much sense to have a single module with almost 500 MB. So, this new optional module adds Pixel 6 static and live Wallpapers (obviously redundant for Pixel 6 users...) but, as well, it adds other Live Wallpapers that aren't normally available for download on Wallpaper & Style app (old stuff like doodle, conveyer belt, etc. from older pixels).​
Notes:
Spoiler: Please read them at least once. THEY'RE IMPORTANT!!
Since V17 the installer mod detects if your device runs into a boot loop after flashing it. If it does, and this will happen on any device not running stock Android 12 Pixel ROM, it will force a new reboot and will try to boot your device running a mod "Lite" version. The "Lite" version is nothing more than a mod version where the only features available are the ones above the red line text.
If you want those "exclusive features", the ones after the red line text, working on your current ROM you will have to port them yourself. I explain how to later on this post.
Those "exclusive features" are based on xml and smali changes made on stock SystemUI and framework-res. Without these changes the, "exclusive features" won't work.
Since this module replaces stock SystemUI and framework-res for modded ones, you could run into problems if some other module tries to do the same or it's simply incompatible with it. If you want to try any other mod that changes SystemUI, or framework-res, there's an option on ROM Control that allows you to disable those "exclusive features". After disabling them, your Pixel device will reboot with a "Lite" version as well.
Make sure that you're able to run adb shell as root before flashing this module and reboot your device. Just in case something went really wrong and you need to remove the module manually.
If your device really refuses to boot, after flashing this mod, connect your phone to your PC during boot and run this:
Code:
adb shell
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Code:
su
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Code:
rm -rf /data/adb/modules/AddonFeaturesForPixel/system/framework/ && rm -rf /data/adb/modules/AddonFeaturesForPixel/system/system_ext/ && reboot
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This will only remove framework and systemui "modded" files. Without them, you're device will boot and the other features, that don't require modding, will work just fine.​​In fact, if you remove these files from the module zip before flashing, you can flash that modified zip on any device running any AOSP, or close to it, ROM.​​In case you want to completely remove the mod, you can just run this:​​
Code:
adb shell
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Code:
su
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Code:
rm -rf /data/adb/modules/AddonFeaturesForPixel/ && reboot
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If you forgot to enable the ability to run adb shell as root, and if your device fails to boot, you can fix that by removing all Magisk modules you have installed. That can be achieved by running the following commands even without root shell during boot:
Code:
adb shell
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Code:
magisk --remove-modules
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If none of the above methods work to get your device booting, then you have to boot into safe mode. By doing so, Magisk will disable all modules for you (it doesn't uninstall them, just disables them). To force a boot into safe mode all you need to do is to keep pressing volume down button during boot animation. After the system boots into safe mode you can reboot your device to boot up normally (since all modules will be disabled). If you get stuck during boot animation again, just force another reboot (I've had to do that during my tests).
When a new OTA update comes it's possible that the MOD will force boot with Lite version. Why? Because Google may change things on stock SystemUI and/or framework-res between builds. When that happens, I have to recreate the module again to adapt those changes. Rest assured that I'll always test the module with new builds and update as necessary.
In case your device gets caught in a boot loop, please provide me a logcat so I may try and look if anything can be done about it. To do so, during boot connect your device to your PC and grab a logcat with this adb command:
Code:
adb logcat > log.txt
After grabbing the log, please open the txt file and search for "FATAL". Afterwards post here the lines where the "Fatal error occurred".
I've made these modules for my personal use and just decided to share with all XDA community. Having this in mind, there's no need for donations (although I won't refuse them if you want to buy me a beer). As for requests or whatever, I can only add more stuff when, and if, I have time for it. I'm a really busy man in real life so I can't promise anything nor ETAs.
Requirements:
Unlocked bootloader
Magisk Root | Magisk Manager
Stock December 2021 Android 12 Pixel ROM build, or later until February 2022 for "FULL" version compatibility
Any AOSP, or close to it, Android 12+ ROM on any device for "LITE" version only (not fully tested...some devices/ROMs may not work)
If you are already running Android 12 March build please READ THIS POST and THIS POST as well.
Suggestion:
Uninstall all other modules you may have installed before installing this. They could be incompatible with the module thus making the device get caught in a boot loop. You may install them afterwards, one by one, just to make sure everything is ok.
If you're up to it, instead of disabling/removing modules, I recommend you to flash latest stock build through fastboot using flash_all.bat. In order to retain your data, remove the "-w" flag from the update command on flash-all script.
How to install?
Flash "Addon Features" module
Reboot device
If your device/ROM is fully compatible, everything will be ok at first boot
If not, your device will auto-reboot after first failed boot attempt and boot again with the Lite version only
Have fun!
How to update?
Open Magisk Manager app
Press the update button on"Addon Features" module
Reboot device
Have fun!
Video:
Spoiler: Click to see the video
You may check what to expect from this module HERE.
Note that this video was recorded when I've made this for Android 11. Some features may not be present for Android 12 and others can be that didn't exist for Android 11. The video is here only for those, who have never tried this on Android 11, may understand what to expect.​
How's these "exclusive features" even possible?
Spoiler: Click here if you're interested on learning how this works
All "exclusive" features that you see on the list above were reverse engineered from Proton AOSP and Evolution X ROM source code. The source code is available on the links bellow shown on the credits. This means that I've been practicing some hard core "old school" Android smali edition in order to get this working. So, yes, I have some credits about this but, if it weren't for the original developers and it's public source code, none of this would be possible. Thank them for this!
Smali, and xml, edition wasn't enough to get this working. After decompiling, changing/adapt the code and recompiling everything again, I had to find a way to make it bootable without messing with the original apk signature. And here is where VR Theme logic came in handy. So thanks for the original dev who brought us this feature.
As for ROM Control app....this was/is a project created by daxgirl and wubydax back in 2015! So yeah, I'm not bringing anything new here, I just followed their instructions in order to get the features working after editing smali/xml with the source code taken from PAOSP and Evolution X. The original app source code is also available on the link shared on the credits.
I've just combined all of the above into a Magisk Module and shared here so that we can get the best of both worlds....a stock ROM with custom features included.
Rom Control with "exclusive features" source code:
https://github.com/ElTifo/CustomSettingsForDevs/
Want to port the "exclusive features" to your Pixel device running on other ROM? Here's how:
https://github.com/ElTifo/CustomSettingsForDevs/tree/Pixel4a_Android12/app/src/mods
Credits:
Proton AOSP ROM team, specially @kdrag0n for all his work on Dual tone light/dark themes and other Proton AOSP helpfull commits.
EvolutionX ROM team, specially @joeyhuab
@daxgirl and @Wuby986 for ROM Control project and source code.
@Tulsadiver for showing me how to adapt VR Theme logic originally used on 3Minit Battery Mod by @gharrington.
@Ticklefish for Tickle My Android
@topjohnwu for Magisk
@Freak07 for Adaptive Audio
@trzpro for More themed icons on launcher mod
@Liranazuz5 and @roirraW "edor" ehT for all support and testing stuff.
@siavash79 for all help regarding module installation scripts and update feature from Magisk.
@iamlooper for At a glance enhancer module and it's install/uninstall logic which was adapted to Addon Features
Cheers and enjoy!
Hi @Typhus_ thanks for the mod, I just installed and no rom control is present. I looked in the zip and it's not present either. Can you post the apk? Or does it need to be installed as a system app?
antiochasylum said:
Hi @Typhus_ thanks for the mod, I just installed and no rom control is present. I looked in the zip and it's not present either. Can you post the apk? Or does it need to be installed as a system app?
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You've flashed both modules?
Rom Control is only on the Addon features module.
Please have in mind that this MOD is composed by 2 modules. One that adds some stuff that doesn't require SystemUI modification, and adds Rom Control app, and another that adds the SystemUI modifications.
Probably you've just flashed the SystemUI...right?
Cheers!
Typhus_ said:
You've flashed both modules?
Rom Control is only on the Addon features module.
Please have in mind that this MOD is composed by 2 modules. One that adds some stuff that doesn't require SystemUI modification, and adds Rom Control app, and another that adds the SystemUI modifications.
Probably you've just flashed the SystemUI...right?
Cheers!
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Wow, lol. It's early. Flashing both now. Thanks!
Thanks to all the tinkerers who make our lives easier and contribute towards gaining back control of our own devices
One tweak suggestion is a resizable gesture bar pill based on battery percentage reducing dead space on either side
Tnx, works also great on the regular 6 serie
If you forgot to enable the ability to run adb shell as root
My apologies if this is a stupid question, but how do you do this ?
s3axel said:
If you forgot to enable the ability to run adb shell as root
My apologies if this is a stupid question, but how do you do this ?
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Eh eh eh...
Connect your device to your PC then run:
Code:
adb shell
Code:
su
And give the terminal the root permission.
Done.
Typhus_ said:
Eh eh eh...
Connect your device to your PC then run:
Code:
adb shell
Code:
su
And give the terminal the root permission.
Done.
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Ah, my apologies - I misunderstood your instructions in OP and though there needs something else to be done to enable this prior to using it as it states "during boot", so I though its still in Bootloader stage....
s3axel said:
Ah, my apologies - I misunderstood your instructions in OP and though there needs something else to be done to enable this prior to using it as it states "during boot", so I though its still in Bootloader stage....
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Same. I installed it and the got stuck with a black screen. Now I can't grant the terminal su and I can't remove the module without su. Only way I can boot now, is with the stock image.
aryehzev said:
Same. I installed it and the got stuck with a black screen. Now I can't grant the terminal su and I can't remove the module without su. Only way I can boot now, is with the stock image.
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Have you tried one of the other methods I've explained in order to uninstall the modules?
Typhus_ said:
Have you tried one of the other methods I've explained in order to uninstall the modules?
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If I'm unrooted I can boot but I have no way of removing modules, if I'm rooted my device boots with a black screen and su from adb shell fails because the magisk root prompt does not show up.
Any other ideas other than wiping my data?
aryehzev said:
If I'm unrooted I can boot but I have no way of removing modules, if I'm rooted my device boots with a black screen and su from adb shell fails because the magisk root prompt does not show up.
Any other ideas other than wiping my data?
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As soon as you root your device again, you could apply any of the other solutions I've talked about.
Typhus_ said:
As soon as you root your device again, you could apply any of the other solutions I've talked about.
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When I root my device again the magisk modules are still installed from before and I cannot boot or do anything with my root access
aryehzev said:
When I root my device again the magisk modules are still installed from before and I cannot boot or do anything with my root access
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While stuck on boot, connect the device to your PC. You'll be able to run adb commands. OR, boot the device in safe mode. Magisk will disable all modules for you.
Typhus_ said:
While stuck on boot, connect the device to your PC. You'll be able to run adb commands. OR, boot the device in safe mode. Magisk will disable all modules for you.
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While on the black screen I can run adb but not as root because the magisk root prompt never shows up. I'll try the safe mode option.
aryehzev said:
While on the black screen I can run adb but not as root because the magisk root prompt never shows up. I'll try the safe mode option.
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Yes, but you can run the command:
Code:
magisk --remove-modules
That one doesn't require root.
Typhus_ said:
Yes, but you can run the command:
Code:
magisk --remove-modules
That one doesn't require root.
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I'll try that.
Wow lots of fun stuff to play with here! Kudos
Hey man @Typhus_ nice to see you here I loved your mods for my Pixel 5 will try flashing this when I get home from work and I can't wait til more stuff be added. Good luck with everything

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