LG G2 Screen has lines after timeout - Only on stock roms - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I own the Sprint LG LS980. I bought it 2 weeks ago, and Unlocked it following this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2655133 and then changing the build.prop to:
ro.build.target_operator=spr
ro.carrier=spr
persist.service.crash.enable=1
This has let me use the Sprint LG G2 on AT&T for 2 weeks.
The only caveats I found were:
-LTE doesn't work
-Had to set my apn using Tweakker https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tweakker
-Wifi right after boot wouldn't turn on (has happened twice in 2 weeks) Reset to fix.
-Ugly GSM with a circle around it logo instead of H+ or LTE or H (found a link stating to erase the value and leave blank in my ro.build.targer_operator, and it changed the logo to "H" but it started crashing all the time. I changed it back to spr)
On 4.4.2 stock rooted rom
Everything has been working great until all of a sudden my phone will be working until it times out or I use knock on to turn the screen off. The screen turns off, but when I try to turn the screen on, there are horizontal lines all over. The touch screen still works though. I have to hard reset it, and then my screen works fine again until I turn the screen off again. Same issue. Same result when I reboot.
I took a video. http://youtu.be/3Erj3ETbECo
Also, something weird. I flashed a stock based rom (Cloudy) and it shows the same behavior in the video. I then flashed AOKP and it works perfectly. I can turn the screen off and on.
Is there something someone knows how I can get my stock rom working? Should I just try and go back to stock using whatever TOT is? Thanks for your help.

You have to flash Cloudyfa's fix for our phones. For some reason we have to have the stock kernel or we are going to get the lines bug. That also means we will lose recovery though.. It fixed it for me though. How did you unlock your phone exaclty? I tried to change my apn to tmobile on a 4.4 lg rom (cloudyflex) but it kept crashing my systemui

juanacevedo said:
You have to flash Cloudyfa's fix for our phones. For some reason we have to have the stock kernel or we are going to get the lines bug. That also means we will lose recovery though.. It fixed it for me though. How did you unlock your phone exaclty? I tried to change my apn to tmobile on a 4.4 lg rom (cloudyflex) but it kept crashing my systemui
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You have to follow the original link I posted. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2655133 Download the rar file in the OP, and copy the \carrier folder to your phone. Use root explorer on your phone to make a backup of the /carrier folder and then delete it. Copy your new carrier folder to the phone.
Next I had to modify my build prop to the following.
ro.build.target_operator=spr
ro.carrier=spr
persist.service.crash.enable=1
Then I had to set my apn using Tweakker https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tweakker.

juanacevedo said:
You have to flash Cloudyfa's fix for our phones. For some reason we have to have the stock kernel or we are going to get the lines bug. That also means we will lose recovery though.. It fixed it for me though. How did you unlock your phone exaclty? I tried to change my apn to tmobile on a 4.4 lg rom (cloudyflex) but it kept crashing my systemui
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Can you provide a link for Cloudyfa's fix?

From Cloudyfa: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51974589&postcount=281
For those having issue with white lines (mostly LS980) and losing Knock On (F320) after using 21o/21p org kernel. This is a temporary solution for you:
1. Use AutoRec to have custom recovery (TWRP).
2. Install the ROM you want.
3. You will now having white lines/Knock On lost issue. Just leave it.
3. Setting up all your app/mod.
4. Install my BootStack package here: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=13798
5. When you wanna change to another ROM, repeat all above steps.
There's no other way for you now as you must use the org kernel from LG, no patched or moded kernel working. Maybe we can fix this issue with later LG kernel source. Anyway, using the this temporary solution still can help you to change to any custom ROM (which support your variant) you want, not stuck with stock ROM anymore (and wasting time flashing zvc (LS980) or 21o/21p (F320) all the time)

brandonbarlow said:
From Cloudyfa: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51974589&postcount=281
For those having issue with white lines (mostly LS980) and losing Knock On (F320) after using 21o/21p org kernel. This is a temporary solution for you:
1. Use AutoRec to have custom recovery (TWRP).
2. Install the ROM you want.
3. You will now having white lines/Knock On lost issue. Just leave it.
3. Setting up all your app/mod.
4. Install my BootStack package here: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=13798
5. When you wanna change to another ROM, repeat all above steps.
There's no other way for you now as you must use the org kernel from LG, no patched or moded kernel working. Maybe we can fix this issue with later LG kernel source. Anyway, using the this temporary solution still can help you to change to any custom ROM (which support your variant) you want, not stuck with stock ROM anymore (and wasting time flashing zvc (LS980) or 21o/21p (F320) all the time)
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Yup, that's it!

brandonbarlow said:
You have to follow the original link I posted. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2655133 Download the rar file in the OP, and copy the \carrier folder to your phone. Use root explorer on your phone to make a backup of the /carrier folder and then delete it. Copy your new carrier folder to the phone.
Next I had to modify my build prop to the following.
ro.build.target_operator=spr
ro.carrier=spr
persist.service.crash.enable=1
Then I had to set my apn using Tweakker https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tweakker.
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It's not supposed to work for US carriers but I followed your method using the cloudystock 2.0 rom and it's working fine on T-Mobile(US). Strange, so far so good though. Before if i would change my apn to Tmobile, it would make the phone keep crashing SystemUi making it unusable but its good with the method you listed, thanks a lot!

juanacevedo said:
It's not supposed to work for US carriers but I followed your method using the cloudystock 2.0 rom and it's working fine on T-Mobile(US). Strange, so far so good though. Before if i would change my apn to Tmobile, it would make the phone keep crashing SystemUi making it unusable but its good with the method you listed, thanks a lot!
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Give thanks where thanks is do. I didn't do any modding or any real work. I just read through forums and reposted others work. Be sure to thank the linked forum OP for the real work.

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I made a new link covering a walkthrough how to use the our phone with tmobile or att http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2729370
Sent from my LG-LS980 using Tapatalk

brandonbarlow said:
From Cloudyfa: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51974589&postcount=281
For those having issue with white lines (mostly LS980) and losing Knock On (F320) after using 21o/21p org kernel. This is a temporary solution for you:
1. Use AutoRec to have custom recovery (TWRP).
2. Install the ROM you want.
3. You will now having white lines/Knock On lost issue. Just leave it.
3. Setting up all your app/mod.
4. Install my BootStack package here: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=13798
5. When you wanna change to another ROM, repeat all above steps.
There's no other way for you now as you must use the org kernel from LG, no patched or moded kernel working. Maybe we can fix this issue with later LG kernel source. Anyway, using the this temporary solution still can help you to change to any custom ROM (which support your variant) you want, not stuck with stock ROM anymore (and wasting time flashing zvc (LS980) or 21o/21p (F320) all the time)
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i have f320k ...its knock on has been lost after flashing cloudy2.2 and i also faced white line issue
...i did all to solve this like flashing tot file or upgrade to 4.4 but same ..no knock on is working...i cant fine bootstack package too..
ur help in urgently needed

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[FIXED] Hyperdrive RLS17.1 for I337 (AT&T) showing I545 (Verizon)

Last night I’ve replaced my spare GS4 i337 AT&T (US) stock ROM with Hyperdrive RLS17.1 KitKat (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2520418).
Evidently the device was rooted and Safestrap installed. The Hyperdrive install went smooth and the phone booted properly, with poorer signal reception than usual, but with wi-fi. I also installed the AT&T Module (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2616221). I’ve used my SIM card and was able to make at least one phone calls without changing any settings.
However, when I look at the About Device, I see that “Model Number” is SCH-I545 (while it should have been I337), but the “Baseband Version” correctly reads I337UCUFNB1.
Now I’m planning to do the upgrade to my main (also S4) phone, but should I be concerned about the Model Number being wrong? Or is this a developer oversight? Did I missed a step (like replace Kernel)?
Did anyone else had this problem?
Thanks in advance
tsaxman said:
Last night I’ve replaced my spare GS4 i337 AT&T (US) stock ROM with Hyperdrive RLS17.1 KitKat (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2520418).
Evidently the device was rooted and Safestrap installed. The Hyperdrive install went smooth and the phone booted properly, with poorer signal reception than usual, but with wi-fi. I also installed the AT&T Module (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2616221). I’ve used my SIM card and was able to make at least one phone calls without changing any settings.
However, when I look at the About Device, I see that “Model Number” is SCH-I545 (while it should have been I337), but the “Baseband Version” correctly reads I337UCUFNB1.
Now I’m planning to do the upgrade to my main (also S4) phone, but should I be concerned about the Model Number being wrong? Or is this a developer oversight? Did I missed a step (like replace Kernel)?
Did anyone else had this problem?
Thanks in advance
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That ROM usually has multiple device / carrier options in Aroma. You probably chose Verizon instead of AT&T, or as you suggested, the dev made an error on the build.prop.
Either way, nothing to worry about as long as the device is working properly.
upndwn4par said:
That ROM usually has multiple device / carrier options in Aroma. You probably chose Verizon instead of AT&T, or as you suggested, the dev made an error on the build.prop.
Either way, nothing to worry about as long as the device is working properly.
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Thanks upndwn4par!!!
Yes, I made the correct AT&T carrier choice, in Aroma. I also made sure the Module file matched the NBI file.
Will keep on going and will report if anything is not working as expected.
Once again, thanks for the replay.
Cheers :good:
tsaxman said:
Thanks upndwn4par!!!
Yes, I made the correct AT&T carrier choice, in Aroma. I also made sure the Module file matched the NBI file.
Will keep on going and will report if anything is not working as expected.
Once again, thanks for the replay.
Cheers :good:
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My experience is that without the proper I337 configuration, certain apps wouldn't install from Google Play. This included some expected issues, such as ATT apps (like ATT Messaging app) that would be expected to be specific to ATT supported phone models, but also lots of other apps just wouldn't show up in the store when I browsed on the phone that identified itself wrongly as a Verizon phone. Sort of random hit or miss.
You can restore the identification of the phone by flashing the ATT build.prop/APN file, but that somehow interferes with hyperdrive tweaks app.
The dev has said build 18 should work better for ATT phones... if so, it would be awesome. He put an incredible amount of effort into this ROM. I had to leave it due to the "+" addition messing up incoming/outgoing calls, plus the phone model ID issue. Prefixer app apparently can fix for some the + issue, but I never found enough details to properly edit the build.prop to identify the phone for google play. However, I was in a hurry and didn't have a lot of time to mess with it.
I look forward to investigating version 18 when it comes out.
Marc
upndwn4par said:
That ROM usually has multiple device / carrier options in Aroma. You probably chose Verizon instead of AT&T, or as you suggested, the dev made an error on the build.prop.
Either way, nothing to worry about as long as the device is working properly.
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Frankenscript said:
My experience is that without the proper I337 configuration, certain apps wouldn't install from Google Play. This included some expected issues, such as ATT apps (like ATT Messaging app) that would be expected to be specific to ATT supported phone models, but also lots of other apps just wouldn't show up in the store when I browsed on the phone that identified itself wrongly as a Verizon phone. Sort of random hit or miss.
You can restore the identification of the phone by flashing the ATT build.prop/APN file, but that somehow interferes with hyperdrive tweaks app.
The dev has said build 18 should work better for ATT phones... if so, it would be awesome. He put an incredible amount of effort into this ROM. I had to leave it due to the "+" addition messing up incoming/outgoing calls, plus the phone model ID issue. Prefixer app apparently can fix for some the + issue, but I never found enough details to properly edit the build.prop to identify the phone for google play. However, I was in a hurry and didn't have a lot of time to mess with it.
I look forward to investigating version 18 when it comes out.
Marc
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Thanks for the information, Marc. But the link is dead!!!:crying:
After reading some more about this problem, I've decided to try a few more things. The first one was the most basic: Restart the phone! And guess what? It got stuck on the Samsung logo screen for a long time. After 30 minutes starring at the swirling logo I got dizzy and decided to restart it again. Same thing happen, over and over again
After some [yet] more reading, I've decided to reflash (see steps below) the Hyperdrive ROM again, but got stuck on the Samsung logo screen for over 30 min. Back to reading some more, and at this time I've reflash the GE (GoldenEye) ROM. Same result: got stuck on the Samsung logo screen!!
Any advices?
These are the steps I'm doing:
(Root steps were done only once, when the phone was stock)
1 - ROOT:
Note: Good video (just skip the step to set Permissive - see easier approach on #1.4) -http://youtu.be/2bDe_-mB7Rw
1.1 - Root with towel root (https://towelroot.com/)
1.2 - Install SuperSU (PlayStore) and let it disable Knox.
1.3 - Install BusyBox (PlayStore) and let it cook
1.4 - Install SELinux Mode Changer (PlayStore). Run and set it to Permissive.
1.5 - Install Safestrap (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45693712)
2 - Replace/Install Hyperdrive ROM
2.1 - Flash Hyperdrive (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2520418)
2.2 - Flash SuperSU.zip file. (http://download.chainfire.eu/451/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.01.zip)
2.3 - Flash NB1 modem zip file (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46762296&postcount=1).
2.4 - Flash I337 Build.prop/APN (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51112381&postcount=9)
3 - Replace/Install GoldenEye ROM
3.1 - Flash Goldeneye (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2313469)
3.2 - Flash SuperSU.zip file. (http://download.chainfire.eu/451/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.01.zip)
3.3 - Flash NB1 modem zip file (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46762296&postcount=1).
3.4 - Flash I337 Build.prop/APN (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51112381&postcount=9)
I've also followed these steps http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2313469&highlight=stuck+on+boot&page=151), but still the same issue:
if ur device gets stuck after flash at att boot animations for a long time .. dont freak out .. do this
1. hold power till device is off or remove battery then put in back in after 30 secs
2. hold power and vol up til u see blue text top left of screen, now let go of buttons
3. choose wipe factory reset
4. wipe cache for the hell of it
5. choose reboot system
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Which link was dead?
I've seen in the past month several posts of problems of people with NB1, so I recommend starting over via ODIN to Stock NB1, flash to NC1, then re root / safestrap and try the rom again. Also, when you flash the ROMs in safestrap, were you wiping system/cache/dalvik etc.. first?
Marc
Frankenscript said:
Which link was dead?
I've seen in the past month several posts of problems of people with NB1, so I recommend starting over via ODIN to Stock NB1, flash to NC1, then re root / safestrap and try the rom again. Also, when you flash the ROMs in safestrap, were you wiping system/cache/dalvik etc.. first?
Marc
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Mark,
The link you posted initially
You can restore the identification of the phone by flashing the ATT build.prop/APN file, but that somehow interferes with hyperdrive tweaks app.c
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Yikes, I was fearing not go the ODIN route (or root? :silly. Does anyone know where I can get ODIN and the NB1 and NC1 stock? (I'm not being lazy and will search for it. I just want to make sure I'm getting the right files)
I still don't understand why did the phone booted, setup, and I was able to make a call and then simply failed to reboot? Do you believe that maybe the Build.prop/APN was broken? what happened if it was not installed?
Thanks.
T.
Mark,
I've realized the 'broken link' problem. I've copy/paste the text Build.prop/APN and noticed that it has a URL property "Link added by VigLink', which points to nowhere.
tsaxman said:
Mark,
I've realized the 'broken link' problem. I've copy/paste the text Build.prop/APN and noticed that it has a URL property "Link added by VigLink', which points to nowhere.
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Oops. Not sure where the viglink thing came from. Here's the download page for the build.prop file:
http://d-h.st/6tN
Links to ODIN stuff including NB1 ODIN-flashable file and NC1 update (flashed from stock recovery after NB1 return to stock is done) are found in the all things ATT thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2616221
See post 1, the Returning to Stock / ODIN section.
FWIW, I always use the stock NB1 (not the rootable NB1 variant) then flash the NC1 update. I had one bad experience with the rootable NB1 (couldn't get wifi to work after ROM flash), and never quite figured out why. Doing NB1-NC1 only takes a few extra minutes, so I stick with that.
Marc
Frankenscript said:
Oops. Not sure where the viglink thing came from. Here's the download page for the build.prop file:
http://d-h.st/6tN
Links to ODIN stuff including NB1 ODIN-flashable file and NC1 update (flashed from stock recovery after NB1 return to stock is done) are found in the all things ATT thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2616221
See post 1, the Returning to Stock / ODIN section.
FWIW, I always use the stock NB1 (not the rootable NB1 variant) then flash the NC1 update. I had one bad experience with the rootable NB1 (couldn't get wifi to work after ROM flash), and never quite figured out why. Doing NB1-NC1 only takes a few extra minutes, so I stick with that.
Marc
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Thanks a million, man. Downloading and trying that now.
BTW, other than I should have done NB1 to NC1 prior to install the ROM and since you've already done all this (on GE 36, right?), are the steps I've outline correct?
By now with some luck you are on GoldenEye, but yeah, the steps you outlined are correct.
1. Get to NC1 stock.
2. Root / SuperSU / SeLinuxModeChanger (sometimes needed sometimes not) / SafeStrap
3. In safestrap: advance wipe everything but SD card then: Golden Eye / SuperSU / NC1 module / ATT APNw/Build.Prop
Should be golden. Let us know how it went!
Frankenscript said:
By now with some luck you are on GoldenEye, but yeah, the steps you outlined are correct.
1. Get to NC1 stock.
2. Root / SuperSU / SeLinuxModeChanger (sometimes needed sometimes not) / SafeStrap
3. In safestrap: advance wipe everything but SD card then: Golden Eye / SuperSU / NC1 module / ATT APNw/Build.Prop
Should be golden. Let us know how it went!
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Marc,
I am up and running. Lot's of work, but everything seems to be working in order now. Loving the debloated GoldenEye.
Just one more thing: The Build Number now reads: Venomous-Droid v1
Is that right? Shouldn't it say something like GoldenEye?
Maybe I should stop looking at the Build Number from now on, but I can't resist :cyclops:
Again, thanks for the help man. Forever grateful :good:
tsaxman said:
Marc,
I am up and running. Lot's of work, but everything seems to be working in order now. Loving the debloated GoldenEye.
Just one more thing: The Build Number now reads: Venomous-Droid v1
Is that right? Shouldn't it say something like GoldenEye?
Maybe I should stop looking at the Build Number from now on, but I can't resist :cyclops:
Again, thanks for the help man. Forever grateful :good:
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Glad it's working out. Hit thanks if I helped. (EDIT: Just noticed you did! :good: )My build also shows venomous. My guess has been that our GoldenEye dev used some pieces of Deadly Venom, and acknowledges it via this method, but I don't know for sure. The important thing is that as far as Google Play is concerned, our device is an I337.
I presume Wifi is working for you? I was chatting with another user similar to us earlier this week, and going through the steps he had trouble getting wifi working, even after flashing the modules and everything. Not sure what caused it but glad you seem to be up and running.
In other news, I've just bought a phone on Swappa, a T-Mobile version of the S4, sim unlocked (so should work fine with ATT), and the T-Mobile phones come with unlocked boot loader. So, as long as I don't care about knox, I can install full recoveries and play with different kernels and such. I'll get the phone in-hand next week. After checking it out, it's bye-bye locked boot loader.
HAve fun with Golden Eye. It's been rock steady for me.
Frankenscript said:
Glad it's working out. Hit thanks if I helped. (EDIT: Just noticed you did! :good: )My build also shows venomous. My guess has been that our GoldenEye dev used some pieces of Deadly Venom, and acknowledges it via this method, but I don't know for sure. The important thing is that as far as Google Play is concerned, our device is an I337.
I presume Wifi is working for you? I was chatting with another user similar to us earlier this week, and going through the steps he had trouble getting wifi working, even after flashing the modules and everything. Not sure what caused it but glad you seem to be up and running.
In other news, I've just bought a phone on Swappa, a T-Mobile version of the S4, sim unlocked (so should work fine with ATT), and the T-Mobile phones come with unlocked boot loader. So, as long as I don't care about knox, I can install full recoveries and play with different kernels and such. I'll get the phone in-hand next week. After checking it out, it's bye-bye locked boot loader.
HAve fun with Golden Eye. It's been rock steady for me.
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Yes, Wifi is working fine. I'll continue testing over this weekend and will report back Monday.
Seems like you're reading my mind. I'm just looking into the Unlock Sim threads and found this... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54772758&postcount=286, which points to the Saferoot thread/download http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565758.
The important part (at least to me) was the comments..
2. Resetting the "Custom" and open padlock indication during boot can be worked around using the Xposed Framwork and Wanam Xposed. Get those two from the Play Store. In Wanam, tick "Security Hacks", "Fake System Status".
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I don't know much about Wanam or Xposed, but do you think these can unlock the SIM on just trick the system at a higher lever (as indicated) for some other reasons?
Oh, the last link on the page points to file to NC1 users
Method 3 (For those on NC1 or higher) @NewToGalaxy
Link for the files needed:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/16fu4havwvbt59c/NC1unlock.zip
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tsaxman said:
Yes, Wifi is working fine. I'll continue testing over this weekend and will report back Monday.
Seems like you're reading my mind. I'm just looking into the Unlock Sim threads and found this... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54772758&postcount=286, which points to the Saferoot thread/download http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2565758.
The important part (at least to me) was the comments..
I don't know much about Wanam or Xposed, but do you think these can unlock the SIM on just trick the system at a higher lever (as indicated) for some other reasons?
Oh, the last link on the page points to file to NC1 users
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I bought a factory-unlocked one from Swappa. No need to fuss with SIM unlocking :laugh: :good:

[Q] Accelerometer/Modem Help D800

Alright, so, I'm not a huge modder, but I do like to remove the stock OS once things start slowing down (as they always do).
When I upgraded my LG G2 D800 to Cyanogenmod 11, I noticed the Accelerometer was no longer working. No big deal, I thought, it would eventually be fixed. So I just used a manual control app in the meantime.
Well, Yesterday I got a ColorCross VR headset, so I want that Accelerometer to work again. I've tried nearly everything. short of going back to stock. I think I know the solution but can't find a reliable download/get TWRP to work with my downloads. I had cm-11-20140504-SNAPSHOT-M6-d800 Installed
I found this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2705509 stating that a modified Kitkat Modem/baseband is needed, but the files are gone.
Then, I found this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2451426 with these downloads http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G2/G2_modems it had two modems or the LGD800, "10D_Radio" and "10O_Radio" neither worked when trying to flash the zip as downloaded using TWRP. I tried both wiping data/Cavik and flashing it right before and right after a fresh install of Cyanogenmod, both Lollipop and Kitkat versions but no luck. Couldn't open the zip file TWRP said.
So I tried a few 5.0 ROMS, CM 12 (second to latest nightly and a few others), Cloudy, Vanir, but none of them turned on my Accelerometer.
So, what I need, is an explanation on how to flash those modem files or if I was doing it correctly, a link to valid modem files. Preferably one that works with an Android 5.0.x ROM, but if I have to go back to KitKat, I can live with that, I just want my sensors to work.
Failing that, I guess I can revert all the way back to stock. But let me ask one question: Can I just flash a .zip file using TWRP if I'm not worried about making it appear completely stock (not planning on returning or selling it) without having to do the extra stuff in the guide intended for a complete return to stock? I don't need recovery to be reverted, just the original stock ROM (I tried to flash just the ROM, but either the download was damaged or I can't simply flash the stock LG G2 AT&T ROM).
I have five bucks in bitcoin I can tip whoever helps me out, either a custom ROM that installs the right modem/baseband by default and is KitKat or above or some instructions on how to get the right modem files to install + a link to them.
If a new build needs to be compiled to get the accelerometer working again, I might be able to donate a little more than that.
Right before posting this I tried downgrading to CM11-20140210-SNAPSHOT but while it installed, it still says there is no accelerometer (and doesn't auto-rotate, even when on). I also tried downgrading to CM10 (the only LG d800 CM10 on the official site) but TWRP didn't want to open the zip.
Thanks!
Neverminc, figured it out, sorry for the noob questions

[SOLVED] Phone reboots to recovery, even after TWRP restore?

*I flashed a CM12.1 nightly on top of one that was a couple days old, and the new one had all kinds of force closes. This was through CM's internal update function, which sets a recovery script and reboots into recovery to install it (which BTW failed).
So I went into TWRP and flashed the backup I made not a couple hours earlier. But now I have kind of a bootloop. Most of the time, the LG logo shows up, then it just reboots back into recovery. One time it got stuck on the logo, and I was able to see it with ADB but it told me init.sh was missing when I tried to adb shell into it.
I have three backups I tried restoring, which had /boot, /recovery, /system and /data, plus I wiped the Dalvik cache and /cache, but nothing I've tried will kick this thing loose. I've even tried formatting it back to EXT4 from F2FS, and erasing and recreating the partitions in fastboot. It seems like there's a flag somewhere telling it to reboot into recovery, but I can't find anything pertinent online. I'm really at a loss as to how to fix it, and out of ideas now.
Have you tried using the lg support tool to bring the phone back to stock?
audit13 said:
Have you tried using the lg support tool to bring the phone back to stock?
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Yeah, I was going to edit the OP to say I've also now tried to flash back to stock, using the 20a KDZ and the LG Flash Tool 2014. When it gets to the point where it's actually about to flash, it says "USB is not connected". I have all the latest drivers, and have tried different cords, to no avail. It has been transferring files while connected in TWRP, so I'm not sure what that's about.
What about using the lg support tool to flash stock?
LG Mobile Support Tool is what LG Flash Tool calls to actually flash the ROM (otherwise you have to depend on what LGMST decides to download). It saw the phone the last time I used it, but wouldn't show LP 5.0.2 as being an available update, even though it had been released.
This thread has the instructions I've been working off of, which was posted around the time the ROM was released. It "should" work, it just doesn't. If I'm not mistaken, there may be another tool you can use, but I haven't been able to find it.
There's one other way I suppose I could go about this, but it would be delicate. I could push all the individual IMG files from a ZIP archive I have of the KDZ, but I don't know what all the partition names are, and there are like 10 of them, including laf, aboot, etc. For example, the /data partition is actually named "userdata" when you use fastboot flash.
I didn't know about the difference between the LGMST and Flash Tool.
All I know is that the LGMST was able to download the correct LP ROM for my phone, install it, and get me back to stock after I screwed things up when trying to get root.
i have same problems , here is my solutions
- use SKR tool -> 4 .fix utility -> 5.unbrick ,
if u want go back to stock, try use TOT file to go back JB
cant use kdz way
Dễ.Thương said:
i have same problems , here is my solutions
- use SKR tool -> 4 .fix utility -> 5.unbrick ,
if u want go back to stock, try use TOT file to go back JB
cant use kdz way
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+Thanks, I have never even heard of that. But I'll give it a try. By any chance were you using F2FS?
Though I am not sure, but I'm leaning towards some kind of hardware failure -- this is a refurbished phone, so there's no telling what it's been through inside. T-Mobile sent another one overnight, which I should have in a few hours, but I still need to clean up this one if it has to go back.
audit13 said:
I didn't know about the difference between the LGMST and Flash Tool.
All I know is that the LGMST was able to download the correct LP ROM for my phone, install it, and get me back to stock after I screwed things up when trying to get root.
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Mine told me I had the latest version, which is peculiar. Was your phone rooted at the time? Because I could understand it refusing in that case: I ran into a soft-brick on a D800 because of an OTA once. Otherwise, I'm not sure why one would work, and the other wouldn't.
voxluna said:
+Thanks, I have never even heard of that. But I'll give it a try. By any chance were you using F2FS?
Though I am not sure, but I'm leaning towards some kind of hardware failure -- this is a refurbished phone, so there's no telling what it's been through inside. T-Mobile sent another one overnight, which I should have in a few hours, but I still need to clean up this one if it has to go back.
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i dont use f2fs , just use SKR tool with luck but i think u need flash a stock rom first
Dễ.Thương said:
i dont use f2fs , just use SKR tool with luck but i think u need flash a stock rom first
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The reason I ask is that I had a debate in another thread about using F2FS instead of EXT4 for the filesystem. Most people suggested it's buggy and causes problems, so I wondered if that's what happened here.
When I used lgmst, my phone was giving me boot certification errors. I played around some more with it and then it would only go to download mode.
I connect the phone in download mode and the program downloaded and installed the latest LP rom for my 802 from UAE.
audit13 said:
When I used lgmst, my phone was giving me boot certification errors. I played around some more with it and then it would only go to download mode.
I connect the phone in download mode and the program downloaded and installed the latest LP rom for my 802 from UAE.
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If u can boot your phone ,try to use Tot file , lg flash tool doesnt work anymore
LGMST fixed my 802 so there was no need for a tot file.
audit13 said:
When I used lgmst, my phone was giving me boot certification errors. I played around some more with it and then it would only go to download mode.
I connect the phone in download mode and the program downloaded and installed the latest LP rom for my 802 from UAE.
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I wish I had a D802 -- it's ubiquitous, and thus has more support on XDA, I think. I'm not sure why T-Mobile chose to have a customized model. Same goes for AT&T, since they both use the same frequencies... and I don't know what the hell Verizon was thinking with those hideous buttons. The only differences I see between most of them is the SAR.
I am not sure that all g2 phones support the same frequencies. My 802 will not connect to LTE in Canada.
audit13 said:
I am not sure that all g2 phones support the same frequencies. My 802 will not connect to LTE in Canada.
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Well, they don't, especially Verizon and Sprint being entirely incompatible because of CDMA. I looked it up just now, and while there are several variations of your phone, it actually looks like it has a lot less frequencies than the T-Mobile device. I was under the impression it was the other way around, but I dunno exactly -- yours is supposed to be a D803 up there. It depends on the carrier/region, and which LTE bands they're using. It may be that you get LTE somewhere else eventually.
I don't know why the hell they don't just make the phone with all the bands you expect to encounter on a continent, but I'm sure it has to do with lock-in. Because the SoC should already have that stuff baked in.
I actually have an 802 (International version, unlocked) that I bought off a guy on Kijiji. It was an incredibly cheap price because it had some scratches on the screen which are not very noticeable. Once I applied a tempered glass screen protector, you could only see the scratches from an oblique angle. The guy even included an official LG flip case which wakes and sleeps the phone This phone even has a stock LP ROM.
I love the glass protectors! That gel adhesive just melts on the screen and leaves not a single bubble. And yeah, it gets into scratches and improves them, too. I'll never use film ones again. I've personally never broken a screen, but Gorilla Glass can be scratched under the right conditions. Hey, as long as it's working for you, cheap is always good. HSPA+ isn't anything to sneeze about either -- I've had some amazing speeds on T-Mobile with it, for years now. It's a great fallback for LTE.
Okay, I managed to recover the original phone!
Something in my previous build was triggering the boot loop into recovery. This happened when the CyanogenMod updater tried to flash a new nightly, so there's a possibility it set a flag that kept it looping. But it's also possible Xposed went haywire somehow, and/or a module did. I'm not really sure why it decided to fail like this, when I had been using it without issue.
All my backups did the same thing, yet those builds ran okay when I backed them up. And I don't know why I could see the COM41 port, but not use it -- the drivers were perfect, I went to a lot of trouble to uninstall and replace them. That meant no LGFlashTool, and manual restoration (ye olde commande line).
So, what I did was use fastboot to flash every partition I could get my hands on, not just the ones you can format in TWRP. I used the 20c files from here. You basically do:
fastboot erase aboot
fastboot flash aboot.img
fastboot erase laf
fastboot flash laf.img​...etc. Then you format the /system partition, and flash a Cyanogenmod nightly into there. I also flashed the /data partition, but left /data/media alone, which saves the internal storage. Then I erased and flashed /recovery just for good measure.
This is a somewhat specific fix, but maybe if someone else comes across it, it can help.

[d852] Fix for shutdown/reboot hang on AOSP

Some people who have used autorec to install twrp on their d852 experience a shutdown/reboot hang on their phone. The phone will appear to turn off and the only way to turn it on again is to pull the battery and put it back in.
I have created a flashable twrp zip that installs v10b firmware. It does not replace your existing baseband/modem or kernel. It also does not touch your system or data partition so there will be no data loss.
I have been using this for a week and have had no problems. I also have NOT had a reboot/shutdown hang since installing it either.
Flash at your own risk. This is for the d852 ONLY. Also, only use this if you are already running an AOSP/cm based rom. If you try to use this zip with a stock kernel you won't be able to boot afterwards.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3TzI9suqxcwNmFuVjR2VGpZVjQ/view?usp=sharing
Thank you, this problem has been with my d8522 since I bought it and nobody had a solution. I am just wondering if I want to roll back to firmware 20, what do I need to back up in TWRP or adb?
Easiest way to get back to firmware 20 would be to flash a v20 kdz.
The difficult way would be to manually backup the partitions that my zip replaces using dd from an adb shell.
Thanks for the response. I guess I have to ask my next question... Where do I find a firmware v20 for download just in case? I spent some time searching this site and I never found it. Closest I came to finding a firmware was one of the v10.
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63422778&postcount=2430
There was no kdz for my sasktel phone to be found anywhere. This method worked for me.
This is very frustrating with the d852. I just got the kdz, 1.2Gb. And flashing that back will undo the root, revert to stock. It was a pain to get this phone rooted, all methods failed except one that required a Google account to download an app from the Market.
Where do I find just the latest rooted firmware, modem, etc? I am coming from a Nexus 4, where everything was just available. This G3 is a black box, and I have no way to sort out the information.
Thanks for at least trying...
My camera stopped after use autorec, does some body has this problem? thanks

I need your Galaxy On5 (USA) ROM

Hi, I need the ROM for this phone, more specifically, the boot.img file, as the current kernel is for the older, Indian revision of the On5, and my revision, the USA version SM-G550T1, seems not to have any copies of its firmware floating around. I'm running an OS for the SM-G550FY, which has no audio or camera support. Even if the version isn't an exact match, if you bought this phone in the USA, new, in 2016, your boot.img will probably work. I need this kernel guys. Please, if someone has an On5 in the USA, can I please get a copy of your boot.img and possibly system.img? I really care about the boot.img.
Thanks guys
-Subsentient
Firstly, did you try the updated ones at these locations:
http://www.theandroidsoul.com/galaxy-on5-stock-firmware-2-86761/
http://firmwarefile.com/samsung-sm-g550fy
Secondly, why exactly do you need the boot.img, what problem do you think it'll solve? Is there any specific issue with your current ROM that you are trying to solve?
Yes, I did, but as you can see, those are for the SM-G550FY, not my SM-G550T1, and the camera and sound (including phone calls) don't work!
This makes me strongly suspect a driver issue, which could most likely be fixed by getting my hands on a copy of the factory boot.img.
Running Android 6.0.1 right now, compiled for the SM-G550FY, but I can't get it working.
Subsentient said:
Yes, I did, but as you can see, those are for the SM-G550FY, not my SM-G550T1, and the camera and sound (including phone calls) don't work!
This makes me strongly suspect a driver issue, which could most likely be fixed by getting my hands on a copy of the factory boot.img.
Running Android 6.0.1 right now, compiled for the SM-G550FY, but I can't get it working.
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>> and the camera and sound (including phone calls) don't work!
Did they not work from day one or did they just stopped working after a passage of time or due to rooting or an OTA upgrade? If you didn't root or install a custom ROM, there is just no room for a software/driver issue to happen. Did you try wiping the cache partition and doing a factory reset?
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In any case, boot partition is the last place you look for actual component issues like camera or sounds. All the boot partition does is just kickstart your android OS and then the control is passed on to the system (as soon as the logo animation starts).
prahladyeri said:
>> and the camera and sound (including phone calls) don't work!
Did they not work from day one or did they just stopped working after a passage of time or due to rooting or an OTA upgrade? If you didn't root or install a custom ROM, there is just no room for a software/driver issue to happen. Did you try wiping the cache partition and doing a factory reset?
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In any case, boot partition is the last place you look for actual component issues like camera or sounds. All the boot partition does is just kickstart your android OS and then the control is passed on to the system (as soon as the logo animation starts).
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I did install a custom ROM. None of the ROMs I can find support the camera or audio, not at all, ever.
Subsentient said:
I did install a custom ROM. None of the ROMs I can find support the camera or audio, not at all, ever.
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There you are! I just cannot emphasize enough that why don't you guys backup your existing ROMs before flashing a new one? It hardly takes five minutes with CWM/TWRP recovery.
In any case, what happens when you flash the Indian ROM (5.1.1)? I guess that could be your only option.
Otherwise, you can put a request on the CyanogenMod thread for your particular Samsung model.
For future reference, perform device backups and all the research before flashing a custom ROM, not after the fact.
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If you can contact Samsung support, see if you can manage to get a stock ROM from them that you can flash using ODIN or something.
I contacted them already, they basically told me to go **** myself. The missing ROM is a result of bad parameters I accidentally put in to Heimdall/ODIN flasher. I wanted to back up, but ironically, my first attempt at installing TWRP is what destroyed my ROM.
I've downloaded the kernel source code from Samsung and I'll try compiling it myself. If I create a working boot.img, I'll post it here.
prahladyeri said:
In any case, boot partition is the last place you look for actual component issues like camera or sounds. All the boot partition does is just kickstart your android OS and then the control is passed on to the system (as soon as the logo animation starts).
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boot.img is where the kernel is stored. I know, I decompressed it.
Subsentient said:
boot.img is where the kernel is stored. I know, I decompressed it.
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You are right, boot.img has the monolithic kernel, however, a lot of drivers are available as separate modules in /system/lib/modules/, so you need to make sure that one is proper too.
In case of Samsung, I think it was probably a mistake to use TWRP/CWM to backup or flash ROMs since they don't tend to work as well with Samsung devices as ODIN/heimdall.
Yes, do post the result of your output once you are done, so its helpful to others.
prahladyeri said:
You are right, boot.img has the monolithic kernel, however, a lot of drivers are available as separate modules in /system/lib/modules/, so you need to make sure that one is proper too.
In case of Samsung, I think it was probably a mistake to use TWRP/CWM to backup or flash ROMs since they don't tend to work as well with Samsung devices as ODIN/heimdall.
Yes, do post the result of your output once you are done, so its helpful to others.
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The kernel on this device does not have loadable module support. It's entirely monolithic. And, I'm having one hell of a time building a kernel this thing is willing to boot.
I really would love just to get a ROM from someone else's SM-G550T or SM-G550T1.
locked out by frp so i cant even turn on my sm-g550t1 so if you find the rom please let me know
bandtab said:
locked out by frp so i cant even turn on my sm-g550t1 so if you find the rom please let me know
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I found a copy of the MetroPCS version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_VtvT1vGmlsMjNnR2JvYzk0MFU/view?usp=sharing
You flash this with TWRP recovery, because those are tarballs and can't be flashed with Odin etc.
You flash TWRP for the On5 onto your recovery partition, and then restore from that.
Subsentient said:
I found a copy of the MetroPCS version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_VtvT1vGmlsMjNnR2JvYzk0MFU/view?usp=sharing
You flash this with TWRP recovery, because those are tarballs and can't be flashed with Odin etc.
You flash TWRP for the On5 onto your recovery partition, and then restore from that.
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thank you!
however, i can't install twrp to my recovery partition anymore because i got FRP locked, and i can't go into my settings to disable it now. so i think my only option really is via odin. i'll see what i can do with this though, thank you very much. i did have twrp on there before but after i got frp locked i can't go into recovery mode at all.
I've been losing my mind trying to make this work.
I think if I installed the stock recovery.img it may work, but I can't find it in the files you sent. Would you or anyone else be able to make a copy of it for me? I would be eternally indebted to whoever could.
If you want to go back to stock then use the official samsung software. I got a s6 tht a friend of mine straight up deleted the rom (idk how they managed that) and it wouldnt take to being flashed in odin. I put it in download mode and provided samsung smart something with all the info it wanted and it installed the stock rom and everything.
holydude92 said:
If you want to go back to stock then use the official samsung software. I got a s6 tht a friend of mine straight up deleted the rom (idk how they managed that) and it wouldnt take to being flashed in odin. I put it in download mode and provided samsung smart something with all the info it wanted and it installed the stock rom and everything.
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unfortunately smart switch is incompatible with this model phone for the time being.
I got four of these from T-Mobile when we switched from Verizon ($120 for 4 lines). Three of our Verizon phones worked well on T-Mobile (after a few APN tweaks), but my dad's old Galaxy S3 barely worked at all, and when it did, only got Edge for data. So I set one of the On5 phones up for him.
Everything was going great. I put the TWRP recovery on it, rooted it, froze all the bloatware, and backed up/restored his apps from the old S3. However, he wanted me to see if I could restore all his SMS/MMS. I tried restoring that, and the stock Messaging app started FC'ing. I installed Textra, which worked (and saw the old messages), but he never received new texts (even though he could send). So I tried removing Messaging and Textra, as well as the SMS cache (which seemed to be in "Dialer Storage (Phone SMS/MMS). I removed it, but now I'm getting an error every five seconds about "com.android.phone" and can't seem to get rid of it. I tried to restore the dialer storage backup again, but it just seems to sit forever without installing.
I've looked far and wide for a stock ROM... hoping I could just put this mess behind me, but I'm surprised to find it is nowhere to be found.
My other alternative would be to fix the com.android.phone error, but nothing seems to fix it.
Which cynogenmod or any custom os suits for Samsung Galaxy on 5.......please tell me guys.....I am bored with this official os
I was really hoping to come back to this forum and finally see stock ODIN files for this phone. I really, really want to get rid of the MetroPCS ROM I used to fix it.
Has anyone been able to find it?

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