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Motorola G72 Custom Rom May 2026

To revert to the original Motorola firmware:

The 108MP camera on the G72 relies on Motorola's proprietary camera libraries (Moto Camera). When you flash a Custom ROM, you typically get the generic Android Camera2 API or GCam. While GCam (Google Camera) often produces better color science, you will lose the 108MP high-resolution mode and slow-motion video stability. You can port the Moto Camera APK, but it rarely works perfectly on AOSP. Motorola G72 Custom Rom

Note: For Motorola G72 specifically, expect mostly unofficial/nightly builds maintained by individual devs on XDA/GitHub rather than official lineage maintainers. To revert to the original Motorola firmware: The


No stable, device-specific custom ROMs currently exist. The following table reflects GSI status: No stable, device-specific custom ROMs currently exist

| ROM Name | Android Version | Working | Partially Working | Not Working | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | LineageOS 21 GSI (TrebleDroid) | 14 | Display, Touch, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, VoLTE (with patch) | Audio (may need manual patching) | 108MP Camera (only basic 12MP), NFC | | Evolution X GSI | 14 | UI, 120Hz refresh rate, Double tap to wake | Fingerprint (intermittent) | Auto-brightness, AOD | | crDroid GSI | 14 | Smooth, good RAM management | Telephony (some carrier SIMs fail) | FM Radio, FM Radio | | CherishOS GSI | 13 | Excellent battery life | Camera (limited to one lens) | 5G (device doesn't have 5G anyway) |

No Android 15 GSIs are confirmed stable as of this report's publication.

This is a major pain point. Stock G72 supports Widevine L1 for HD Netflix/Prime Video. Unlocking the bootloader usually drops you to L3 (SD resolution only). While some developers have found ways to spoof L1, it is not permanent. If you are a heavy streamer, do not flash a custom ROM.