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Motorola Moto One Hyper (motorola-def)

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Motorola Moto One Hyper
Manufacturer Motorola
Name Moto One Hyper
Codename motorola-def
Released 2019
Type handset
Hardware
Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 (SM6150)
CPU 2.0GHz Kryo 460 x2
1.7GHz Kryo 460 x6
GPU Adreno 615
Display 2340x1080 LCD
Storage 128GB
Memory 4GB
Architecture aarch64
Software
Original software
The software and version the device was shipped with.
Android 10
Extended version
The most recent supported version from the manufacturer.
Android
postmarketOS
Category downstream
Mainline
Instead of a Linux kernel fork, it is possible to run (Close to) Mainline.
no
Device package device-motorola-def
Kernel package linux-motorola-def
Features
Flashing
It is possible to flash the device with pmbootstrap flasher.
Untested
USB Networking
After connecting the device with USB to your PC, you can connect to it via telnet (initramfs) or SSH (booted system).
Works
Battery
Charging and battery level reporting works
Untested
Screen
Display works. Ideally with sleep mode and brightness control.
Works
Touchscreen
Broken
Multimedia
3D Acceleration
Untested
Audio
Audio playback, microphone, headset and buttons.
Untested
Camera
Untested
Connectivity
WiFi
Broken
Bluetooth
Untested
GPS
Untested
Modem
Calls
Untested
SMS
Untested
Mobile data
Untested
Miscellaneous
FDE
Full disk encryption and unlocking with unl0kr.
Untested
Sensors
Accelerometer
Auto screen rotation works in desktops e.g. Phosh or Plasma Mobile
Untested

Contributors

Maintainer(s)

Users owning this device


How to enter flash mode

Hold volume down while powering on the device. Release power once you see anything on screen.


Installation

This device has only been tested with rootfs on sd card, booted via USB with 'pmbootstrap flasher boot'.

You will need an unlocked bootloader. You can follow the instructions on Motorola's website to do this.

Touchscreen

Touch panel is from from Focaltech, but does not seem to be supported by CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_EDT_FT5X06. Downstream stock rom's kernel uses an out-of-tree module called focaltech_mmi to support the touch panel.

Wifi

Wireless seems to be a new generation of atheros not supported by the existing CNSS/QCA in-kernel driver. Downstream stock rom's kernel uses an out-of-tree module called qca_cld3_wlan.

See also