Current Pure Nexus information:

Build date:

Build number:

Security patch level:

Vendor image for N5X (N2G47W):

Vendor image for N6P (N2G47W):

Installation guides:

N6 | N5X | N6P

Got a feature request?

Issues with a third party mod?

1. Current issues

2. Theme questions

3. Common questions/issues

If you don't care about the Google dialer, uninstall the phone that has the package name "com.google.android.dialer".

If you want the Google dialer and not the AOSP one: Either use Titanium Backup OR Settings > Apps > Show system to disable the two instances of the AOSP dialer (com.android.phone). Install the dialer if you haven't already. Go into Settings > Apps and click on the gear in the righthand corner. Choose default apps and select the Google phone app (there should be only one at this point). Call your voicemail to verify that it is working



Settings > Display > Display size (my personal choice)

Texdroider

A build.prop editor (modify the line ro.sf.lcd_density )

) @ezio84's flashable zips

A terminal emulator (type these commands with ### being the DPI value you want).

Code: su wm density ###

4. Installation questions

5. Archived issues



5.1 Q: Why are my app permission dialogs enlarged/unclickable?

5.1 A: You did not follow the installation guide properly. You need to exclude Google's Package Installer when flashing Open GApps. Wipe your system partition after following the gapps-config step and reflash the ROM and GApps zips. This should be fixed in more recent Open GApps packages.



5.2 Q: I get the following when I flash the ROM in TWRP:

Code: E: unknown command [log] E: unknown command [log] 5.2 A: This is not an issue, the ROM will still flash successfully and the phone will boot. Either upgrade your TWRP or update to the latest version of Pure Nexus, where this will no longer be a problem. Why are my app permission dialogs enlarged/unclickable?You did not follow the installation guide properly. You need to exclude Google's Package Installer when flashing Open GApps. Wipe your system partition after following the gapps-config step and reflash the ROM and GApps zips. This should be fixed in more recent Open GApps packages.I get the following when I flash the ROM in TWRP:This is not an issue, the ROM will still flash successfully and the phone will boot. Either upgrade your TWRP or update to the latest version of Pure Nexus, where this will no longer be a problem.

6. Troubleshooting process

Code: fastboot flash bootloader name_of_bootloader.img fastboot reboot-bootloader fastboot flash radio name_of_radio.img fastboot reboot

06/12/2017NJH47B2017-06-05Check Github to see if it has been implemented since the last build. Most things happen in the frameworks_base repository, click the commits tab at the top to see a detailed changelog.If it hasn't, go into the Google+ community and view the requests section. If it has already been requested recently, Beans will get around to it when he gets a chance (he reads back fairly far on the requests); requesting twice won't make it happen faster. It would probably be a better idea to drop a comment or +1 on the previous post so that Beans knows it is a popular request.If it hasn't been posted about, create a new post in the requests section so Beans can keep track of it easier. You are free to post it in the XDA thread but it is very possible it will get glossed over.Remember, as part of the bug reporting process below, we require that all third party mods (ARISE, V4A, kernels, etc) be uninstalled (preferably via a clean install). Furthermore, please take third party discussion to their appropriate thread per this post How can I change to the Google Dialer?Follow the second part of 3.10 below.Is a clean install required for the 04/23 7.1.2 release?Yes, a clean install IS REQUIRED for this release. Dirty flashing will be possible in the future but the ROM is being signed with private keys now. This means only official builds can be dirty flashed over official builds. Official to unofficial and vice versa or Pure Nexus to another ROM and vice versa is no longer possible.Why does the reboot dialog come up when I try to power off my device?This is fixed in the 01/13 build. Update using the installation guide above.(SHAMU ONLY) Why do I not have any sound after flashing the latest update?You flashed a kernel that was not updated for the March security update. Either flash the Pure Nexus boot.img or flash a kernel that is updated.Does the ROM support OMS?Yes, the latest version of Pure Nexus brings in OMS7 support, which includes fixed splash screens and quicker application.Do I need to clean install from 7.0 to 7.1.1? 7.1.1 to 7.1.2?Yes, we will not accept any bug reports or give assistance to dirty flashers.How do I upgrade to PN Nougat properly?See the following posts for your device: Nexus 6 Nexus 5X , and Nexus 6P What GApps do I use? Beans GApps are the required GApps for support. Open GApps are NOT supported.Is the ROM still unrooted?Yes.What root do I use?It is up to you. SuperSU or Magisk work fineMy favorite feature is missing, what gives?If it isn't back yet, feel free to make a feature request in the Google+ community. Bringing up a whole new version of Android takes time, please have patience.How do I theme on Pure Nexus?Pure Nexus currently uses the Substratum system (Layers will no longer work here). You will need to download the Substratum app from the Play Store to theme and reference this post in this thread with all of the information you need to know include compatible themes and how-to's.Is there a native dark theme? What theme is best? How do I find good themes?There is no native dark theme. However, you can theme your device with Substratum compatible themes. There is no "best" theme, as each person's preference is different. To find some good themes, either browse XDA's themes forum or search the Play Store for Substratum themes. Below are some nice dark/black themes that I have personally used/tested.How do I get Android Pay/Pokemon GO to work?Please redirect this inquiry to one of the following threads:How do I enable double tap to wake?Double tap to wake has been moved from Settings > Display to the kernel; use an app like Kernel Adiutor or EX Kernel Manager to enable it under their gestures section.Can I install Xposed on Pure Nexus?Xposed is known to cause issues with custom AOSP ROMs when using certain modules since Xposed modifies the framework, which the ROM developer changes as well, introducing the possibility of conflicts. Some people don't have any problems at all, others have to uninstall the whole framework to fix their problems. It is "compatible" in the sense that you will be able to install it and use it but I cannot say whether or not it will be issue free. You are free to experiment because it is your device but if you are having ANY problems with Xposed installed, do not bother reporting any bugs until you have uninstalled all of your modules and uninstalled the framework itself.I am not receiving Hangouts messages until I open the appGo into Settings > Apps > Hangouts > Storage and clear the app data.My build number is different from the factory images, what gives?Since this ROM compiles from source, Beans is free to pick whichever branch he wants to compile from (usually the latest one), which may have a different build number from the factory images. All of the binaries and drivers that run your device will come from the factory images so you don't need to worry about it. For 5X and 6P users, I have listed which vendor image you need to flash in addition to the ROM at the top of the post.I can't sign into my Google account after a clean flash.Either restore from a previous backup or just flash Pure Nexus without the GApps then go into Settings > Developer Options and make sure OEM Unlocking is turned on. After this, wipe and do another clean flash.What is the vendor.img/vendor.zip? (5X and 6P only)The vendor partition is new to Nexus phones with the 5X and 6P. Previous devices had the vendor files (proprietary binaries and drivers) within the system partition (/system/vendor); on these devices, they now have it in their own partition (/vendor). If this is not up to date, you will get an error message and need to flash the latest one so your phone continues to work properly. To ease confusion, I have directly linked to the vendor image you need for the current build of Pure Nexus at the top of this post.How do I update my vendor image? I am getting a message about it being out of date (5X and 6P only) How to update your vendor.img (the current image needed is linked at the top of this thread).Can I flash the bootloader and radio through TWRP?No, TWRP only supports flashing the system, boot, recovery, and vendor images currently. Bootloader and radio must be flashed through fastboot.Why do I have two dialers?Ultimately, it is because you have the AOSP (default) dialer and the Google dialer installed on your phone. This could happen because you restored a previous phone that had it installed when setting up the device, you flashed the FiFix dialer from the OP, or you deliberately installed it.What is the best kernel for battery life/performance?There is no such thing. There is not a "best kernel", it is like asking what car is best or what color is best; it is all personal choice. At this point, the stock/default kernel does well in terms of performance and battery life. Custom kernels have the potential to increase your battery life because they can regulate the physical aspects of your phone but if you are having poor battery life, it is more appropriate to look at the user space (using the process below) to figure out what is causing that (like rogue apps). Kernels rarely produce drastically significant gains in battery life and performance, most people use them for the custom features such as wake gestures, wakelock blocking, or other optimizations.I'm having some battery life issues, please fix them.Rarely, if at all, does a ROM impact your battery life. If you are having issues with your battery life, download BetterBatteryStats and follow this process and post your results; we can help and see what is going on. Think of a ROM as a car and the battery life is your MPG. Obviously the car has limitations about how much MPGs it can get; however, if you are flooring the car all the time, you cannot be surprised when the MPG is garbage. Same thing with a ROM. Android has a LOT of processes that run in the background which can affect battery life. Unless there are continuous posts about battery life in the thread (again, there rarely are), it is a user space issue, not a ROM issue. Repeatedly dirty flashing can cause some poor battery life occasionally, it may be necessary to clean flash to achieve the results that you want.How do I change DPI?There are many ways which include:How do I install Pure Nexus?To install Pure Nexus, you will need an unlocked bootloader and TWRP installed. After that, you will need to do a clean install, which is starting completely fresh (losing all of your apps and data). A clean flash consists of backing up your important data, booting into TWRP, wiping system, data, cache, and dalvik cache, then flashing the ROM and the recommended GApps. You will not lose your files (photos, music, other media) as long as it is in your internal storage folder (/sdcard, /data/media, or /storage/emulated/0). This process is expanded upon in the installation guides located at the top of this post.How can I update Pure Nexus?If it is not a major Android update (like from Lollipop to Marshmallow or Marshmallow to Nougat) or another major reason to clean flash, you should be okay to dirty flash (flash just the ROM zip without wiping anything). Always find the latest installation post (linked at the top of this post) and read to see if there were any reasons to clean flash (like a rebase or major change). Furthermore, I keep my installation guides at the top of this post up to date with the latest info. ALWAYS MAKE A BACKUP AND PLEASE CLEAN FLASH BEFORE REPORTING MAJOR ISSUES.When will Pure Nexus get an update (for the new security patch, etc)?This shouldn't even be a question you are asking on XDA as ETAs are forbidden due to the free nature of the work provided. However, Beans aims to have the update merged as quickly as possible (consult Github to see) and then released relatively soon. Keep in mind releasing for three devices is not a trivial task.This section is for issues which were relevant on previous builds. If you are on a build other than the current one, these may help you avoid issues.Use this section if you are having some unexpected behavior and want to properly report it. Also documented here 1. If an app is crashing and you have a theme installed, remove it.2. If you dirty flashed, clean install (wipe system, data, cache, and dalvik cache in TWRP then flash ROM + recommended GApps) and DO NOT install anything else (kernel, Xposed, other mods).3. Make sure you are on the latest bootloader and radio. To check, download the latest factory image here , unzip it, and compare your bootloader and radio version to it (see these in the bootloader). If they are different, flash the latest via fastboot using these commands:Additionally, Beans uploads the individual parts to his AndroidFileHost if you can't spare the bandwidth, look at the dates to see which one is the latest.4. (5X and 6P ONLY) Make sure you are on the vendor.img 5. If you are still having problems with an app or crashes, grab a logcat If you are having random reboots, get the last kernel message (the files located in /sys/fs/pstore). If you are on a custom kernel, give this to your kernel developer in their thread (they will thank you).