New Korean phone to use in US on VZW - G3 General

Will a Korean LG G3 be able to be flashed to a standard VZW ROM and radio and work perfectly fine here in the US on VZW? Thanks in advance.

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[Q] D803 AWS using qualcomm hack or flashing radio

SO I have a Telus LG G2 and want to use it on wind (aws).
With my old S2X I just flashed a T-Mobile radio and it worked, but I guess the hardware has to be there, will this work on the D803?
I see this guy had success with this method: http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=800420
If flashing a radio won't work what about this: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/remove-band-restrictions-qualcomm/
Please give me some advice, I don't want to sell this phone

Which variant of LG G2 should I go for?

Need a gsm device and I am getting AT&T version cheap on ebay. Looking for a lot of ROMs to flash on it.
Which variant has better support?
Almost all, but of course international version D802 has better support. I'm using AT&T version D800 and I'm good ...
gamertwo1 said:
Almost all, but of course international version D802 has better support. I'm using AT&T version D800 and I'm good ...
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Great! I bought AT&T version. d802 was pricey.

LG G2 Sprint Ls980zve 4.4.2 - how to gsm unlock?

Hi, Wanted to ask how I can unlock this sprint G2 to work for international use. Lg G2 sprint ls980 ZVE. Hope you guys can lend a hand and guide me.
Thanks
CellTech03 said:
Hi, Wanted to ask how I can unlock this sprint G2 to work for international use. Lg G2 sprint ls980 ZVE. Hope you guys can lend a hand and guide me.
Thanks
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You can't gsm unlock it as it is not a gsm phone. It is CDMA.
I don't use Sprint, but with Verizon CDMA most the time you can use it with other CDMA carriers, besides the Verizon G2 (VS980) it has a sim card slot for LTE on their network and it is factory unlocked, just put in a compatible sim card and you should at least have voice and SMS working.
CellTech03 said:
Hi, Wanted to ask how I can unlock this sprint G2 to work for international use. Lg G2 sprint ls980 ZVE. Hope you guys can lend a hand and guide me.
Thanks
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Oh sorry apparently the LG ls980 does have a sim card and there is some people working on unlocking it and some claim to have done it, goto here I'm not saying this works, but it looks promising , http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2655133

Q Is it possible to flash a D855 Rom to Verizon vs958

Hello
I bought a Verizon G3 VS958 phone for a dear friend and i was wondering if it's possible to flash an international D855 stock ROM to the device or not?
your support and reply is much appreciated
Regards
Verzion Phones Uses Different Bootloaders Etc... Your Answer Is No

Will updating/flashing a new rom re-lock my unlocked LG G2 (F320s) ?

Hi all,
I recently bought a Korean version of LG G2 F320S from a friend of mine. I had to get it unlocked so that I can use it outside Korea.
It comes unrooted and is currently running Android KitKat 4.4.2. As I want to explore more, I want to manually update my phone to Lollipop and flash custom roms. But the problem is I am not sure if updating/flashing a complete new rom will make my phone become locked again. Moreover, is CloudyG2 3.3 compatible with my Korean G2 F320s?
Any input is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Did you got it unlocked by the carrier or by any fix too-smart-not-to-pay-a-few-money method?
If you got it unlocked by paying don't think you'll get any errors or relocking. Already tried it with many other phones (htc, Samsung, sony) and never got any errors after paying.
That about compatibility of cloydyfa's Rom is a question I can't tell you for sure, search it in the Q&A thread
SSonic said:
Moreover, is CloudyG2 3.3 compatible with my Korean G2 F320s?
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afaik, cloudy3.3 was first released for your variant... because korean variants got lp rom first (other variant releases followed few months later)...
to be sure, check the cloudy thread

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