app-arm64-v8a-release-20260124-0433.apk
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The minimum Freq change according to its need but maximum stay static
The minimum Freq change according to its need but maximum stay static
#Lunaris-Aosp #qpr-2 #3.7
LunarisAOSP -v3.7 | OFFICIAL | Android 16
Date : 13/02/26
By:@solocaptainblaze
Notes :
• Dirty flash from previous build or qpr0 (ur risk)
• check OTA
• Clean flash mandatory
credits:
• Special thanks for Dolby by @ph12nex && @GhostRX89
• special thanks for powerhints by @being_ashwani
• All marble devs && @suvojeet_sengupta(SuvMusic app)
• Prashant
https://drive.usercontent.google.com/download?id=1gCzZYfERbPUxrkv1MjAb7Pws-Mo2BPos&export=download
LunarisAOSP -v3.7 | OFFICIAL | Android 16
Date : 13/02/26
By:@solocaptainblaze
Notes :
• Dirty flash from previous build or qpr0 (ur risk)
• check OTA
• Clean flash mandatory
credits:
• Special thanks for Dolby by @ph12nex && @GhostRX89
• special thanks for powerhints by @being_ashwani
• All marble devs && @suvojeet_sengupta(SuvMusic app)
• Prashant
https://drive.usercontent.google.com/download?id=1gCzZYfERbPUxrkv1MjAb7Pws-Mo2BPos&export=download
Forwarded from Prashant
HOW TO FIX STORAGE / PERMISSION ISSUE IN A16 QPR1+ ROMs
Requirements:
• Root access
• MT Manager or any root-enabled file manager
Steps to Fix:
Open MT Manager (or any root file manager)
Copy the package name of the app that is facing the storage issue
Example: com.example.app
Navigate to ⏬
/storage/emulated/0/Android/data/
and
/storage/emulated/0/Android/obb/
Create a new folder with the exact
package name inside both
directories
Android/data/com.example.app
Android/obb/com.example.app
Long press the newly created folder and open Properties
Tap on Modify Permissions
Grant full permissions (Read, Write, Execute for Owner, Group, and Others)
The permission value should change to : 777
Force close the affected app.
Reboot your device.
Requirements:
• Root access
• MT Manager or any root-enabled file manager
Steps to Fix:
Open MT Manager (or any root file manager)
Copy the package name of the app that is facing the storage issue
Example: com.example.app
Navigate to ⏬
/storage/emulated/0/Android/data/
and
/storage/emulated/0/Android/obb/
Create a new folder with the exact
package name inside both
directories
Android/data/com.example.app
Android/obb/com.example.app
Long press the newly created folder and open Properties
Tap on Modify Permissions
Grant full permissions (Read, Write, Execute for Owner, Group, and Others)
The permission value should change to : 777
Force close the affected app.
Reboot your device.