Cm 10.2 d801 - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

anyone know when this will be available? supposedly it was in the works even before the att version obviously thats not the case so does anyone have any solid info?
thanks a lot

Yerv Melkonian said:
anyone know when this will be available? supposedly it was in the works even before the att version obviously thats not the case so does anyone have any solid info?
thanks a lot
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It is still being worked on the only reason there is an Att build available is because shelnutt decided after testing that the build was stable enough to be made public. Also the d800 shares the same hardware as the 802 except for an extra mic. It was by pure chance we have an Att build as shelnutt wasn't planning on building one till I asked him last night. Just happens that little modification was needed to make it work as a result Att should be getting night lies soon.
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djkinetic said:
It is still being worked on the only reason there is an Att build available is because the Dev decided after testing that the build was stable enough to be made public. Also the d800 shares the same hardware as the 802 except for an extra mic.
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thanks a lot!
thats crazy i would think the tmobile and att versions would be more similar than att and verizon
i take it the d800 cm 10.2 wont even boot for the 801 huh

The main issue on tmo ATM is that Google location services I believe is waking the phone every 10 seconds for no reason... This causing hangs/reboots... This is the last I heard as of an hour ago
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2443934
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djkinetic said:
The main issue on tmo ATM is that Google location services I believe is waking the phone every 10 seconds for no reason... This causing hangs/reboots... This is the last I heard as of an hour ago
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ahh i see =[ finally some useful information

Can't wait to hear more and any progress on the 801
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I would like to hear more about Wind Mobile's D801 because even though the model number is the same, there seem to be many differences!
For example, I read that the LTE modem is disabled. I'm not sure if this can be undone somehow so I'm feel pretty sad that I've bought a crippled phone.
Also, there currently aren't any methods to root it (except for the Chinese app method which apparently has some issue?).
And since Wind is a Canadian carrier, I think it's being overlooked since everyone thinks Canadian carriers all have D803.
But I hope progress on T-mobile D801 will help out on Wind D801 too!

Is there any update on T-Mobile cm?
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djkinetic said:
The main issue on tmo ATM is that Google location services I believe is waking the phone every 10 seconds for no reason... This causing hangs/reboots... This is the last I heard as of an h
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That should be fixable post build

Has anyone heard how this is coming?

Has anyone tried flashing the art version on tmobile?
T-Mobile LG G2

Sigh.
...CRICKETS...
Anyone have any news--good or bad--for CM 10.2/11 for D801?

colbyrainey said:
...CRICKETS...
Anyone have any news--good or bad--for CM 10.2/11 for D801?
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Yea it's definitely dead in the T-mobile section. This phone is the minority unfortunately, so ROM development will be pretty scarce. MAYBE, when 4.4 comes out officially for it we will see all kinds of different ROMS.

shadymouse said:
Yea it's definitely dead in the T-mobile section. This phone is the minority unfortunately, so ROM development will be pretty scarce. MAYBE, when 4.4 comes out officially for it we will see all kinds of different ROMS.
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ATTENTION: YOU CAN FLASH INTERNATIONAL LG G2 (D802) ROMS ON THE T-MOBILE LG G2 (D801) HARDWARE.
Just flash a T-Mobile kernel after you flash the rom and google apps. See the thread here.

colbyrainey said:
ATTENTION: YOU CAN FLASH INTERNATIONAL LG G2 (D802) ROMS ON THE T-MOBILE LG G2 (D801) HARDWARE.
Just flash a T-Mobile kernel after you flash the rom and google apps. See the thread here.
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Yea, I read about it this morning. Still doesn't change the fact there aren't many Official ROMs for T-Mobile. However, I'm very excited to flash some of the International roms!!

shadymouse said:
Yea, I read about it this morning. Still doesn't change the fact there aren't many Official ROMs for T-Mobile. However, I'm very excited to flash some of the International roms!!
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I flashed CM 10.2 11/11 Nightly for D802 and it has been working damn near flawlessly! That's official enough for me

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HTC president says developer edition to skip 4.2

Goin straight to 4.3
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ac3kill said:
Goin straight to 4.3
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Lies!!! But where's your proof bro?
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HMMMMM.....(checks GE converted one with 4.3) yep
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Tw1tchy said:
Lies!!! But where's your proof bro?
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There was a tweet. Google it. It was also posted on an android central article. I think that's bs. It's been ready why jot push it.
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Here's the links
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...ll-skip-android-4-2-2-and-go-straight-to-4-3/
https://twitter.com/JasonMacHTC/status/368570622080602112
monkeypaws said:
There was a tweet. Google it. It was also posted on an android central article. I think that's bs. It's been ready why jot push it.
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It's not ready, besides before it can be sent out to carrier branded models the carrier adds their bloat and approves the update. Ultimately making those who have carrier models wait longer
The Developer Edition obviously isn't branded so once it's ready the update will be released
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Ultimately I think its good because it will get 4.3 dev ed out soon for the developers to use as a base for roms...
Won't help those of us that have Sprint devices as we'll have to wait for a Sprint version to come out but maybe the Verizon 4.2.2 can be used...
MG
HTC's US President also says that they want EVERY US model running 4.3 by September. Good news.
http://www.phonedog.com/2013/08/18/...ing-to-update-u-s-models-by-end-of-september/
Yey. ARHD Sense will definitely be running 4.3. Or maybe we can flash the RUU too. They still haven't given a RUU for 2.24 and I'm stuck with custom ROMS. ; -;
superchilpil said:
It's not ready, besides before it can be sent out to carrier branded models the carrier adds their bloat and approves the update. Ultimately making those who have carrier models wait longer
The Developer Edition obviously isn't branded so once it's ready the update will be released
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I always hear people say this. What does the carrier have to do with it? They don't change anything on the ROM except maybe some connection settings. All they have to do is make sure the new radio firmware still works on their network and approve it.
Or maybe things are done differently in the states. Here in Canada all HTC One's are like the Dev edition. I have never experienced this "carrier bloat"
FangorX said:
I always hear people say this. What does the carrier have to do with it? They don't change anything on the ROM except maybe some connection settings. All they have to do is make sure the new radio firmware still works on their network and approve it.
Or maybe things are done differently in the states. Here in Canada all HTC One's are like the Dev edition. I have never experienced this "carrier bloat"
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Yeah US carriers do more extensive testing and stuff with these. I used to do device and update testing at a carrier and because US networks are crap and a hodgepodge of standards and what works in LA without many changes doesn't work as easily in NY without some network adjustments.
Then there is the carrier bloat issue that they want all their garbage on them and then that too has to be tested, etc...
No excuses as they take too long and load too much on devices, just explaining why it takes so long...
MG
So do you think USA will get 4.3 before Europe and Asia? If so would devs change their base or wait?
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FangorX said:
I always hear people say this. What does the carrier have to do with it? They don't change anything on the ROM except maybe some connection settings. All they have to do is make sure the new radio firmware still works on their network and approve it.
Or maybe things are done differently in the states. Here in Canada all HTC One's are like the Dev edition. I have never experienced this "carrier bloat"
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They perform quality control and testing. It's a VERY long and tedious engineering process trust me.
So not only does it run through HTC but also the carriers right after.
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ihavoc said:
So do you think USA will get 4.3 before Europe and Asia? If so would devs change their base ?
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I definitely believe that areas outside the US will get it first. The only thing I want from AT&T is the firmware. All the software is virtually the same minus the fact our carriers overload it with bloat.
Glad I went S-Off on my Developer Edition and flashed the 3.06 already.
To all those saying "testing" is the reason 4.2.2 is delayed... why is it available for branded phones then? I don't understand why bloated versions have 4.2.2 already while the Developer Edition doesnt? They are essentially the same phone. If "testing" is the reason, why flashing 3.06 to my Developer Edition hasn't given me any problems?
schn1tt3r said:
Glad I went S-Off on my Developer Edition and flashed the 3.06 already.
To all those saying "testing" is the reason 4.2.2 is delayed... why is it available for branded phones then? I don't understand why bloated versions have 4.2.2 already while the Developer Edition doesnt? They are essentially the same phone. If "testing" is the reason, why flashing 3.06 to my Developer Edition hasn't given me any problems?
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Because HTC is in bed with useless US carriers.
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kirdroid said:
Because HTC is in bed with useless US carriers.
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no it' s because the 4.2.2 update was pulled because of bugs
godutch said:
no it' s because the 4.2.2 update was pulled because of bugs
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Exactly... base Android 4.2.2 was a fix to a bad release. Its fairly common that although 4.2 brought some of the coolest new features it was buggy as hell and had some deeply ingrained issues. 4.2.1 & 4.2.2 were both bug fixes , with neither fixing the root issues.
I prefer they move to 4.3. For being a new release it is very very solid and a worthy stable release to launch KLP from. Similar to the 2.3.5-7 to 4.0 jump.
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FangorX said:
I always hear people say this. What does the carrier have to do with it? They don't change anything on the ROM except maybe some connection settings. All they have to do is make sure the new radio firmware still works on their network and approve it.
Or maybe things are done differently in the states. Here in Canada all HTC One's are like the Dev edition. I have never experienced this "carrier bloat"
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Yes. Here in the states these carriers are crazy. Especially Verizon. They're the top US carrier. They add like useless apps to your phone.
The issue is carriers want to make sure that the phone complies with what they want on their network. Their wants are pretty trivial. They're just expressing their power.
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Will the 4.3 update come to Unbranded USA HTC One 32 gb too?

4.4 kit kat for lg g2!

http://www.technostall.com/list-of-smartphones-tablets-android-44-update/
LG G2 getting 4.4 kit kat soon?
TehJorge said:
http://www.technostall.com/list-of-smartphones-tablets-android-44-update/
LG G2 getting 4.4 kit kat soon?
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what is their source ?
According to a sales rep in Sweden that has yet to be wrong, the G2 is getting 4.4 indeed. We'll see if it pans out, but he's been right every time before.
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Would love a source before I get all giddy
I know it will eventually gets updates to 4.4. But soon? I am still skeptical. I would love nothing more than to be prove wrong in this matter.
-LG G2
I really hope LG make a change and get better with updates! I would hope 4.4 is out this year for the G2, and I personally expect them to release 4.5 or 5.0 and maybe 1 update past that if the hardware can still handle it...
TehJorge said:
http://www.technostall.com/list-of-smartphones-tablets-android-44-update/
LG G2 getting 4.4 kit kat soon?
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...... the G2 launched with 4.2.2 even though 4.3 was already out. I don't see LG releasing an official 4.4 any time soon. As much as I would like it, I just don't see it happening.
mouf32 said:
...... the G2 launched with 4.2.2 even though 4.3 was already out. I don't see LG releasing an official 4.4 any time soon. As much as I would like it, I just don't see it happening.
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Maybe they'll just skip 4.3 and go right to 4.4!
they are making Nexus 5 for Google, who know, just enjoy your G2 now , awesome phone for me
I'd be happy just knowing what 4.4 has to offer. We know very little about it and everyone is going crazy to get it. We will see what they do, If LG wants to compete they will have no choice but to keep up with updates
I don't see any major benefits of getting new android version soon. Better is to fix small issues that G2 have now. I noticed that some companies skip android versions to deliver "latest and greatest". That's good until they do not delay issues to be fixed.
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Yeah, its not uncommon to skip versions.
I'm pretty happy with my 4.2.2 though. What I would really prefer at this point is an AOKP 4.3 or something along the lines of it.
I think the issues with 4.3 will probably make most companies wait for 4.3. I will have to look at my son's phone to see what version Verizon has him on.
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Don't worry, those of us with Verizon are surely going to have to wait a long time (for the official one, anyway.)
TehJorge said:
http://www.technostall.com/list-of-smartphones-tablets-android-44-update/
LG G2 getting 4.4 kit kat soon?
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"Soon" is relative. LG has historically been slow at updating, I hope they break that mold because the G2 is a pretty awesome device.
LG needs to be faster with these updates. They made 2 nexus devices now so they need ti get their act together.
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hoping for a 4.4 or 4.3 by holiday season
LGs update reputation is not very good. Yet G2s good hardware
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Isn't it great that they our G2 is getting 4.4 soon when it hasn't even been released?!
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bespinct said:
Isn't it great that they our G2 is getting 4.4 soon when it hasn't even been released?!
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Yes it is. LG beat google this time.
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[Q] Flashing Nexus 5 firmware on G2? (when N5 is released)

Hey guys,
Just a quick question. When the Nexus 4 was released, it was pretty much identical to the Optimus G. People figured out how to flash the Nexus 4 stock firmware onto the G, and inturn the G turned into a Nexus 4, and received all Nexus 4 updates. Do you guys think this will be possible with the Nexus 5 and G2? I've just bought a G2 because I am too impatient to wait for the Nexus 5, and I'm hoping I'll be able to do it
no, n5 has different hardware
cHarOn99 said:
no, n5 has different hardware
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How so? Same CPU, same amount of ram, same res screen, pretty much everything is the same except the camera and the G2 has an IR blaster...
t.saddington said:
How so? Same CPU, same amount of ram, same res screen, pretty much everything is the same except the camera and the G2 has an IR blaster...
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The main board, kernel and other smaller parts such as sensors and memory will be different chips (most likely) so although the N5 software should be a, relatively, easy port to the G2 I would strongly recommend you don't try flashing your G2 with any software for the N5 unless it is specifically advised to do so.
You can't ever flash anything without modification or porting of some kind. Will it boot likely but not everything is likely top work either.
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jrgilbert79 said:
You can't ever flash anything without modification or porting of some kind. Will it boot likely but not everything is likely top work either.
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Im not entirely sure it would even boot. Either way you have a very high chance of causing some kind of software brick which although is fixable can be a long and annoying process.
I still having figured out why people are drooling over boring aosp...it doesn't even out bench stock but maybe 4.4 will be light and fluffy as promised
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jrgilbert79 said:
I still having figured out why people are drooling over boring aosp...it doesn't even out bench stock but maybe 4.4 will be light and fluffy as promised
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There's just something about AOSP that I love, but not entirely sure what it is. I've had every Nexus device except the Nexus One, and I've loved them all, and they always seem to be the devices I keep the longest
There's high resemblance between CM and the stock Nexus 4, with CM having the upper hand with features the stock roms are lacking (e.g. the latest added call blocking). So, we're in good hands don't worry.
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t.saddington said:
There's just something about AOSP that I love, but not entirely sure what it is. I've had every Nexus device except the Nexus One, and I've loved them all, and they always seem to be the devices I keep the longest
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You can have AOSP on the G2 without needing the nexus firmware. And for the Nexus 5 firmware to work on the G2... it needs pretty much every inch of hardware to be the same... not just the main parts. Look at the development forums... theres already AOSP based ROMs
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You can have AOSP on the G2 without needing the nexus firmware. And for the Nexus 5 firmware to work on the G2... it needs pretty much every inch of hardware to be the same... not just the main parts. Look at the development forums... theres already AOSP based ROMs
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Only for the American variants. Unfortunately us in Europe are stuck with very little choice in that department at the moment. And all because stupid American carriers require different hardware variants. :crying:
Oli1122 said:
Only for the American variants. Unfortunately us in Europe are stuck with very little choice in that department at the moment. And all because stupid American carriers require different hardware variants. :crying:
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Same thing with us d803 users. Makes me want to return the phone
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Plenty of AOSP Roms for the D802. D800 just got CM and D803 just got Carbon. It's just a snowball effect, well be getting even more as time goes on.
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custo said:
Plenty of AOSP Roms for the D802. D800 just got CM and D803 just got Carbon. It's just a snowball effect, well be getting even more as time goes on.
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I hope so, at the moment it seems all the American G2s are having a party while us here in Europe are a little high and dry.
I don't wish to be hypocritical, if i were intelligent enough I would develop my own ROMS but i find all that way to complex for me xD

4.4 kitkat

Anyone working on a LG g2 kitkat rom or know of one in the works so I don't gotta wait on lg to release theirs also why is there such a lack of Tmobile love as far as lg g2 roms go
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achoate3000 said:
Anyone working on a LG g2 kitkat rom or know of one in the works so I don't gotta wait on lg to release theirs also why is there such a lack of Tmobile love as far as lg g2 roms go
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No roms out yet.. but kit kat should be comming to the g2 stock this month or the beginning of next it was confirmed... i personally am interested to see what they do they better make some software bug improvements id like to see clean ups mainly im extremely happy with lg's UI i just want to see some of the really messy stuff get cleaned up...

(Q) differences between lg phones

As the title says. What is the difference between these veriants. For example. Lg g2 d802 and lg g2 vs980.
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Different carriers, international versions, etc.
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Vepaot said:
Different carriers, international versions, etc.
Sent from CAMACHO, my Verizon G2 (VS980) running PAC ROM 4.3.
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Well i know that I'm talking about the file systems. Like for example. The galaxy nexus gsm and the verizon version was really the same except some of the files in the system. Other than that beside the cdma radio no difference at all
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Esteway.619 said:
Well i know that I'm talking about the file systems. Like for example. The galaxy nexus gsm and the verizon version was really the same except some of the files in the system. Other than that beside the cdma radio no difference at all
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I think the files are the same besides the carrier boot animations but the phone physically is different buttons and i think extra light
Esteway.619 said:
As the title says. What is the difference between these veriants. For example. Lg g2 d802 and lg g2 vs980.
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Since nobody has provided an answer - Wikipedia from a Google search
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_G2
LenAsh said:
Since nobody has provided an answer - Wikipedia from a Google search
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_G2
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Thanks but still nit the answer I'm looking for. No worries tho I'll just open up 2 roms and see the differences.
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In my opinion, i went from at&t to sprint, then back to at&t. both carriers with the G2. was very impressed with the AT&T model. interface,speed,and battery life. then Sprint.... their model sucked in my opinion. battery life was terrible,did not like the U.I,slightly different. phone was not at its performance point,felt cheap. went back to AT&T and have never been happier.
what it boils down too.... AT&T far superior than Sprint who is going broke.(i think) what ive heard. here on maui anyway.
havent tried the other variants.
reply,there are tons of answers, just search and read threads

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