Moto G 2024
I purchased a Moto G 2024 from Ebay. It has an Android Alliance shield app installed on it and the device is showing that the device is owned by an organization.
What exactly is this app?
How can i remove it?
I purchased a Moto G 2024 from Ebay. It has an Android Alliance shield app installed on it and the device is showing that the device is owned by an organization.
What exactly is this app?
How can i remove it?
Guys I'm losing my mind rn I accidentally reset my phone. My fault😭 but now I want my data back. All the pics. It has 10 years old pics. So much of data. Im gonna kms. Pls help me this feels unreal. I just dont care about anything but I want my photos back. Im devasted I'm panicking. Where should I visit? What should I do?
I mean the back is better than cases soo I had the doubt
Recently, I broke my phone, so I decided to buy a new one. But because of the recent price hikes, I was confused about which one to buy. I just saw a OnePlus phone with 4 GB of RAM selling for ₹20K+, which is crazy.
My previous phone was the Moto G52, and I used it for more than four years. If I hadn’t broken the display, I probably would have continued using it because I had zero complaints about that phone.
Recently, I came across the Moto Edge 50 Ultra. It was launched around mid-2024, so it’s a bit old now, but I feel that for around ₹35K, no other brand offers specs like this. My experience with Motorola’s software was also pretty good, and I never had any issues with my old phone.
So, before buying it, I wanted to ask: is the Moto Edge 50 Ultra still worth buying, or are there any better options available at around ₹35K?
A lot of the same questions keep coming up whenever crypto casinos get mentioned, so here's a straight answer to the ones that actually matter, without the fluff.
A crypto casino is an online gambling platform that lets you deposit, play, and withdraw using cryptocurrency instead of (or alongside) traditional payment methods like cards or bank transfers. Most support Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and stablecoins like USDT, and some support dozens of coins.
It depends entirely on where you are. Most crypto casinos operate under offshore licences (Curaçao, Anjouan, Malta) rather than local gambling authorities, which means legality comes down to whether your jurisdiction restricts online gambling or crypto specifically, not whether the casino itself is "legal" in some universal sense. Always check local rules before depositing anywhere.
The core games are usually identical — slots, live dealer tables, and sportsbook markets often come from the same studios regardless of which casino you're on. The real differences are in the banking layer: crypto deposits and withdrawals tend to clear faster, fees are lower since there's no card processor in the middle, and some platforms allow smaller withdrawals with minimal or no identity verification.
Some do, some don't, and some only require it above a certain withdrawal amount. Because blockchain transactions are already traceable on-chain, a number of crypto casinos allow low-KYC or no-KYC play up to a threshold, then require ID once you cross it. Fully licensed platforms tend to require it regardless of amount, since it's a condition of holding their licence.
The most common reason is a mismatch between how fast deposits are marketed versus how withdrawals are actually processed. A platform can make deposits instant while withdrawals go through manual review, especially on larger amounts or a first-time cashout. Consistent withdrawal speed across multiple cashouts, not just the first one, is a better signal of reliability than deposit speed.
It's a system that lets you cryptographically verify that a game's outcome wasn't manipulated after the fact. Instead of just trusting a stated RNG certification, provably fair games give you the seed values used to generate the result, so you (or a third-party tool) can confirm the math checks out. It's most common on crypto-native games like dice, crash, mines, and plinko.
Depends entirely on the terms, not the headline number. The wagering requirement gets the most attention, but the two things that actually determine whether a bonus is clearable are the maximum cashout cap and which games count toward wagering at full weight. A bonus advertised as generous can end up practically unclearable if the game you're playing only contributes a fraction of its wagering weight.
In practice, it comes down to a handful of consistent signals: licensing information that's easy to find rather than buried, withdrawal times that stay predictable after the first cashout, support that answers specific questions instead of pasting a script, and clear disclosure of verification thresholds instead of surprise KYC requests right after a big win.
Thunderpick is one of the platforms that lays out its verification, game fairness, and esports betting side clearly instead of leaving players to piece it together from scattered forum threads.
I'm planning to buy Motorola g57 power 8 128 at 20.5k , is it worth it now 🤔
It is a Moto G5, XT 1675
I found my old phone in the cabinet, I charged it, and then I went to boot it up. This message then popped up instead of the regular booting screen with the red M and blue background.
I checked out the website that it told me, but there was nothing useful, and my phone did not boot after 5 seconds like it says on the screen, it was stuck.
I tried going into recovery mode (power and vol. down), but the screen only pops up sometimes per maybe. I had to press around for good five minutes until it finally budged.
After I want into recovery mode, it got stuck on the "no command" screen. Just like many on the internet said, I pressed the power button and clicked vol. up once. Once again, it didn't budge. I had to repeat this process a couple of times until it finally got to the options menu. (Just to do this action took me like an hour)
Since I didn't exactly want to lose the data, because I was curious about the content I left there when I switched phones, I picked the option "wipe cache partition". After this, it got stuck on the screen that said "Supporting API 3, wiping cache". I waited for god knows how long, but it didn't work.
By the way, the only way to turn off the phone is to open the case and take out the battery.
So is there an option to unbrick the phone without loosing data? If not, how do I unbrick it generally, if possible (even if it factory resets)? Or is my phone just bricked and it's over.
Bubbles everywhere, especially on the edges. All around the edges, one continuous bubble all around.
(Translated by gemini AI bc im bad at english)
Hi everyone, I'm currently using a SIM-unlocked Verizon Motorola Edge+ 2022 in Vietnam. 5G mobile data works completely fine, but there is no VoLTE toggle in my network settings. Since local carriers are shutting down 2G networks, VoLTE is now required to make and receive calls. Has anyone managed to enable VoLTE or force the option on this model? Any help or workaround would be greatly appreciated!
Oh, i asked gemini and it show me 2 way but didnt work, 1 through pixel ims and 1 though some adb code. Then it show me to do sth with bp tools, qpst/pdc but i dont see where bp tools in bootloader mode or sth in firs step lol
I can not call anyone now so help me pls
I'm working on getting KernelSU working on a Motorola Moto G8 Plus (doha).
ROM: unofficial LineageOS 22.1 / Android 15
XDA thread: LineageOS 22.1 for Moto G8 Plus
Kernel source: Aldair402/android_kernel_motorola_msm-4.14
Kernel:
Linux version 4.14.190+
aarch64
Proton clang 13.0.0
The kernel boots normally, and KernelSU Manager v0.9.5 is installed and opens.
What's confusing is that logcat shows KernelSU code actually running:
KernelSU: sucompat: execve_kp: 0
KernelSU: sucompat: newfstatat_kp: 0
KernelSU: sucompat: faccessat_kp: 0
KernelSU: sucompat: devpts_kp: 0
KernelSU: ksud: execve_kp: 0
KernelSU: ksud: vfs_read_kp: 0
KernelSU: ksud: input_event_kp: 0
KernelSU: exec app_process, /data prepared, second_stage: 1
KernelSU: on_post_fs_data!
KernelSU: Searching manager...
KernelSU: Search manager finished
However, root doesn't actually work:
$ adb shell su -c id
/system/bin/sh: su: inaccessible or not found
$ adb shell 'command -v su; type su'
su not found
I also checked:
/dev/ksu
/dev/ksud
Neither exists.
/proc/kallsyms doesn't show any ksu_* symbols either, and I can't find anything related to KSU under /sys/kernel.
The only suspicious KernelSU message I see is:
KernelSU: load_allow_list open file failed: -2
So I'm trying to figure out what state KernelSU is actually in here.
Does this mean the KernelSU kernel integration is only partially working, or could the kernel side be initialized while the userspace/ksud/su part is missing?
What should I check next to determine why su isn't being provided?I'm working on getting KernelSU working on a Motorola Moto G8 Plus (doha).
ROM: unofficial LineageOS 22.1 / Android 15
XDA thread: LineageOS 22.1 for Moto G8 Plus
Kernel source: Aldair402/android_kernel_motorola_msm-4.14
Kernel:
Linux version 4.14.190+
aarch64
Proton clang 13.0.0
The kernel boots normally, and KernelSU Manager v0.9.5 is installed and opens.
What's confusing is that logcat shows KernelSU code actually running:
KernelSU: sucompat: execve_kp: 0
KernelSU: sucompat: newfstatat_kp: 0
KernelSU: sucompat: faccessat_kp: 0
KernelSU: sucompat: devpts_kp: 0
KernelSU: ksud: execve_kp: 0
KernelSU: ksud: vfs_read_kp: 0
KernelSU: ksud: input_event_kp: 0
KernelSU: exec app_process, /data prepared, second_stage: 1
KernelSU: on_post_fs_data!
KernelSU: Searching manager...
KernelSU: Search manager finished
However, root doesn't actually work:
$ adb shell su -c id
/system/bin/sh: su: inaccessible or not found
$ adb shell 'command -v su; type su'
su not found
I also checked:
/dev/ksu
/dev/ksud
Neither exists.
/proc/kallsyms doesn't show any ksu_* symbols either, and I can't find anything related to KSU under /sys/kernel.
The only suspicious KernelSU message I see is:
KernelSU: load_allow_list open file failed: -2
So I'm trying to figure out what state KernelSU is actually in here.
Does this mean the KernelSU kernel integration is only partially working, or could the kernel side be initialized while the userspace/ksud/su part is missing?
What should I check next to determine why su isn't being provided?
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Can someone please help me android 14 current firmware version is U1TFS34 100-35-14-1-16
I recently switched from a Pixel 6a to a Moto G Stylus 2025. I really wanted the expandable storage that's very rare in phones today. There's a lot to like about the Moto G, but I am shocked at how low quality the camera is. Everything has a yellow tint and is deeply saturated. I really only use my camera to take pictures of my family and my baby looks like he's wearing bright red lipstick in every image. Photos are also low res. Obviously, I know the pixel has a great camera, but I didn't expect the moto's camera to be quite so bad.
I see old recommendations on the subreddit for the GCam app, but it's incredibly expensive ($15/week). The free version is so riddled with ads that it's impossible to use. Any recommendations for changes to settings, reasonably priced third party apps that work well? Or should I throw in the towel and return it?
ETA: Thank you, everyone who responded! I've made adjustments to the settings based on your recommendations and have been exploring pro mode. It's improved the pictures a ton and I feel a lot happier about the phone.
Found a phone within the trash my roommate left behind, not in contact with them and wondering what (free) FRP bypass software to use.
Tried many exploits but Motorola security updates prevent me from doing any of them, i have a laptop and cable for any pc tools but there's so much fake pointless sites its hard to do research properly.
Still has NOT even been updated to Android 16 which is now OVER 1 year old ?? How about even Android 16 Beta ?
Nope . I messaged Lenovo support about this and they basically said ( in a word salad slop ) that they DONT know when it’s getting Android 16 ???
How does an Android tablet launch in May 2026 ( true launch date was April 30 2026 but still ) with Android 15 ??? I understand that Lenovo/ Motorola wanted to
“Keep price as low as possible “ but still ; Android 15
And what’s even worse is NO ONE is talking about this anywhere??
Maybe an Android 16 update ( or at this point Android 17 Beta ) would help fix some issues plaguing this tablet like HORRIBLE battery life , major lags and performance issues and if this was resolved in an update, it would probably make this device a decent buy for $250 ???
Come on Lenovo/ Motorola- you CAN AND SHOULD do better
I bought a Motorola Edge 70 for around ₹27,000 from Flipkart, and unfortunately my experience started going wrong from Day 1.
While recording a video, I noticed visible fogging/condensation around the camera lens. I have the original video and photo evidence of the issue.
The phone has not been exposed to water or any liquid.
I visited Motorola's authorised service centre with the issue. I was told that DOA/replacement would not be provided and that the phone would need to be opened for inspection if I wanted a proper job sheet.
I was also told that if the fogging was caused by some gel/material inside the camera, it could be removed and the phone could be returned.
My concern is simple:
Why should a brand-new ₹27,000 phone have to be opened and potentially repaired on the very first day instead of being considered for replacement?
I also contacted Flipkart. They asked for the service-centre job sheet and have now forwarded my case to their specialist team. The issue is still unresolved and I still don't have a replacement.
I am not claiming that every Motorola phone has this problem. I am sharing my own experience because I don't think a customer buying a brand-new phone should have to deal with a camera defect and service-centre visits immediately after delivery.
Before buying Motorola, especially through Flipkart, I would strongly suggest checking recent customer experiences, replacement policies and after-sales service reviews yourself.
If you don't believe my experience, that's completely fine — check Reddit, X/Twitter and Instagram for other Indian buyers' experiences and make your own decision.
Proof available:
• Original camera-fogging video
• Photos of the issue
• Purchase invoice
• Flipkart complaint details
• Motorola service-centre job sheet
Has anyone else experienced camera fogging/condensation or a similar Day-1 defect with Motorola? How was your case handled?
If you are considering buying a Motorola phone, I strongly recommend checking the brand’s after-sales service and replacement experiences before making your decision. My personal experience has been extremely disappointing, and after this experience, I personally would not want to buy another Motorola phone.
I purchased a Motorola Edge 70 for around ₹27,000 from Flipkart. On the very first day, I noticed visible fog/condensation around the camera lens while recording videos.
I took the camera-fogging video proof to Motorola’s authorized service centre. I was told that DOA/replacement would not be provided and that if a proper job sheet was required, the brand-new phone would have to be opened for inspection.
I was also told that if the fogging was caused by some gel/material inside the camera, it could be removed and the phone could then be returned to me.
I am not a technician, so I am not claiming to know the exact technical cause of the fogging. My concern is simple:
I paid around ₹27,000 for a brand-new phone. Why should I have to take it to a service centre on Day 1 and have the new device opened instead of getting a replacement for a defect that appeared immediately after delivery?
I also contacted Flipkart. They asked me to provide the service-centre job sheet and have now forwarded my case to their specialist team.
As of now, my issue is still unresolved and I still do not have a replacement.
The most frustrating part is that instead of simply using the new phone I paid for, I have had to deal with a camera defect, service-centre visits, and a replacement dispute from the very first day.
So to Indian buyers: before buying a Motorola phone, please check the brand’s after-sales service and replacement experiences carefully.
And if you are still considering Motorola, especially if you are planning to buy through Flipkart, check the seller, replacement terms and service-centre process carefully before placing your order.
If you don't believe my experience, that's completely fine. Search Reddit, X/Twitter and Instagram yourself and look at other Indian customers' experiences with Motorola. Make your own decision based on what you find.
I am not claiming that every Motorola phone will have the same problem. I am sharing my own ₹27,000 Day-1 experience so that another buyer doesn't end up in the same situation.
If anyone else has experienced camera fogging/condensation or a similar replacement/service-centre issue with Motorola, please share your experience.
Proof available: Original camera-fogging video, purchase invoice, Flipkart complaint details and Motorola service-centre job sheet.
I bought this phone off Amazon for an international trip as it is unlocked and supports duo SIMs.
I deleted and disabled everything I could find as I only need 3-4 apps (one of them is WeChat)
\- Android 15
\- Disabled animations under developer settings
\- Set extended memory to be 4GB so total of 8
\- Deleted and disabled all apps I don’t use
The phone is still very slow, the sluggish is annoying while using those apps especially WeChat, launching it is sluggish and operating within is sluggish too.
I feel like I did everything I could and seeking help to see if it is normal. I know it’s a 100 dollar phone but for a 2024 base model with only a few apps, it should be fast right? Thanks in advance.
Battery backup issue getting drained just for an hour use
No, I don't actually know what "gen" my phone is. And no, it's not just installing updates separately. It's the same update, telling me it installed successfully, and then telling me to installing it again. The fact that it's failing to update ISN'T EVEN MY CHOICE. But again, FULLSCREEN POPUP, EVIL DESIGN. Not only is it intentionally designed to disrupt you whenever you're trying to use your phone, but depending on what's getting interrupted by that shit, it can be DANGEROUS.
I've tried turning smart updates on and off, I've tried messing with storage space (despite the fact that I have about 100 times the necessary space for the update) At least it's not a bootloop, but when I'm trying to use some apps, the popup will be triggered EVERY TIME I try to look at the app. Literally, I close the popup, and when I try to return to what I was doing, the fullscreen popup shoves itself back in my face. Sorry, why am I supposed to NOT hate updates??