Motorola G72 Custom Rom __exclusive__
Motorola G72 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. (codename vicky) is a unique device in the custom ROM scene. While its MediaTek Helio G99 chipset makes development more complex than Qualcomm-based models, enthusiasts have successfully unlocked its potential using Generic System Images (GSIs). The State of Custom ROMs for Motorola G72
4. Paranoid Android (Topaz) – Unofficial
Best for: Stability seekers. Paranoid Android is back. Unlike the flashy ROMs, Topaz focuses on "Clean, Fast, Stable." There is no bloat, no excessive settings. It simply offers AOSP (Android Open Source Project) with necessary security patches. If you use your G72 for work and need reliability, this is the ROM for you. Motorola G72 Custom Rom
As of the current development cycle, the Moto G72 (codenamed rhode) generally sees ports of: Motorola G72 Go to product viewer dialog for this item
- produce step‑by‑step install instructions tailored to your G72 variant (I will assume international/global model unless you specify), or
- search for current active builds and provide links and status summaries.
As the installation process completed, Rahul's phone rebooted, and he was greeted by a fresh, new interface. The familiar Motorola logo was replaced by the Evolution X boot animation, and Rahul felt a thrill of excitement. may lack full hardware support (camera
2. VoLTE and VoWiFi Instability
MediaTek chips are notorious for VoLTE (Voice over LTE) issues on custom software. If your carrier (like Jio, Verizon, or Vodafone) relies entirely on VoLTE for calls, you might lose the ability to make phone calls. Some ROMs have fixed this via "IMS patches," but test this immediately after flashing.
Common custom ROMs and status (typical landscape)
- LineageOS (unofficial builds): Often available as nightly or unofficial builds; may lack full hardware support (camera, VoLTE).
- /e/OS and Pixel Experience (unofficial ports): Pixel Experience ports focus on Pixel look; may be available as community builds but can have missing features.
- CrDroid / HavocOS / EvolutionX: Feature‑rich ROMs sometimes ported; stability varies by maintainer.
- Vendor‑based ports (debloated stock, tweaks): Lower risk but fewer Android version upgrades.
Here's a step-by-step guide to installing a custom rom on your Motorola G72:
Disable vbmeta Verification (Critical Step):