I have a rooted D802 international with TWRP custom recovery. Today the phone offered mi to upgrade to 20b, I guess it is finally a 4.4.2 ROM. But because of TWRP I know I can't upgrade with OTA. And also there is no support for a custom recover in a LG2 4.4.2 ROM kernel. So my question is and I guess it is also a request: do I have to wait for someone to release a patched stock 4.4.2 ROM for my phone? Or is there any way to do it by myself? I wouldn't like to use CM or similar, I like LG stock ROM. I hope someone is already working on it.
PS: Could someone please edit a caption of the thread to "[Q][REQUEST] Got an offer from my phone for a 4.4.2 upgrade". I forgot to finish it.
I think I found an answer to my question, but have another one. I found this two KitKat ROMs:
Stock KitKat
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2661866
LG G Pro 2 ported ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2680745
What is the difference between them?
Hi Guys. I recently sold my HTC One M7 for an LG G2 and never looked back, so I'm hoping some of you guys/gals could help ease the transition. I got this phone already rooted and since then have installed the latest build of CM12 Lollipop. I want to flash a new kernel but have read that certain kernels have to have certain modems and/or bootloaders. So my questions are :
How do I find out which bootloader i'm running
Which modem should I be running with CM12
Which bootloader do I need
To fill in the rest of the blanks, I'm running an AT&T D800 and would like to flash the Render Kernel onto CM12 Lollipop. I'm also currently running a KK Modem, is this correct? Lastly, I do not know the method the original owner used to root. Thanks in advance!!
Hi All,
I currently own a HTC One M7, have done for two years now but I am thinking of getting a Note 4 and I just wanted to do some research on the difference between the flashing process compared to HTC.
On HTC you have the firmware (containing radios etc) and the ROM, with the kernel flashable as well. The ROM is based on a firmware version so it when you install a custom ROM it was always advisable to install the matching firmware first. Installing a official OTA update install the firmware and rom as one.
I know you have flashable ROM and kernel on Samsung devices but I can't remember if there is a separate firmware as well as my last Samsung device was a Galaxy Nexus.
Thanks
morpheus9394 said:
Hi All,
I currently own a HTC One M7, have done for two years now but I am thinking of getting a Note 4 and I just wanted to do some research on the difference between the flashing process compared to HTC.
On HTC you have the firmware (containing radios etc) and the ROM, with the kernel flashable as well. The ROM is based on a firmware version so it when you install a custom ROM it was always advisable to install the matching firmware first. Installing a official OTA update install the firmware and rom as one.
I know you have flashable ROM and kernel on Samsung devices but I can't remember if there is a separate firmware as well as my last Samsung device was a Galaxy Nexus.
Thanks
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HI there, with Samsung devices you can install stock firmwares and get root via Odin, then with a recovery you can install a custom rom, change the kernel and modem. I think it's no so hard, but first read and ask
Good day sirs? any1 knows HOW TO LOCALIZED OR CONVERT LG G2 F320L korean variant TO LG G2 D802 international ? ive seen some videos in youtube but no links found or any solution. hope any1 could help
got myself a f320l
don't think you really can convert it to a d802
there are a few roms you can flash on f320l , like cloudyg2 etc
with this you got a international rom instead of the korean rom
of you are trying to flash ah lollipop version of cloudy or any other custom stock rom , plz flash first the correct bootloader , otherwise you wil end in a bootloop
there are 2 ways to flash the bootloader , first is with aroma installer , where you can select your device (f320x) and the bootloader you want
second is a flashable zip file with one bootloader (you need to download the correct zip with the bootloader you want in this case
!!!!!! always take the zip with the one bootloader!!!!
, the aroma bootloader will not work for flashing kitkat bootloader on the f320) don't know why , is should be supported and indeed flash something , but still bootloop with this way )
bootloaders can be found on the forum , there are 2 links in that topic , one with the aroma and one with the individual zips
to bad there are not any custom kernels for f320 lolipop roms
so I stay on cloudy 2.2 kitkat rom with DorimanX kernel
davjan said:
got myself a f320l
don't think you really can convert it to a d802
there are a few roms you can flash on f320l , like cloudyg2 etc
with this you got a international rom instead of the korean rom
of you are trying to flash ah lollipop version of cloudy or any other custom stock rom , plz flash first the correct bootloader , otherwise you wil end in a bootloop
there are 2 ways to flash the bootloader , first is with aroma installer , where you can select your device (f320x) and the bootloader you want
second is a flashable zip file with one bootloader (you need to download the correct zip with the bootloader you want in this case
!!!!!! always take the zip with the one bootloader!!!!
, the aroma bootloader will not work for flashing kitkat bootloader on the f320) don't know why , is should be supported and indeed flash something , but still bootloop with this way )
bootloaders can be found on the forum , there are 2 links in that topic , one with the aroma and one with the individual zips
to bad there are not any custom kernels for f320 lolipop roms
so I stay on cloudy 2.2 kitkat rom with DorimanX kernel
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hi sir thanks for the information..
actually i have manually upgrade f320 to lollipop but still in korean version..
anyways im planning to root it . so that i could remove the bloated softwares on it..
what apps should i delete?
LG KOREAN TO INTERNATIONAL VERSION CHANGE EASY METHOD check this in youtube
hey i got an LG G2, D801 model, with stock android 4.2.2. now i would like to perhaps flash stock roms, or costume ones, but i have no idea how to start and if there is a software to flash stocks and such and what do i need to install for costume roms. thanks
Nexus4FLESH said:
hey i got an LG G2, D801 model, with stock android 4.2.2. now i would like to perhaps flash stock roms, or costume ones, but i have no idea how to start and if there is a software to flash stocks and such and what do i need to install for costume roms. thanks
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Dude, you have to read some basic things to understand, but to give you a direction:
Here's a generell list of guides and fixes. It has a "root"- and a "recovery"- section. Both are absolutely necessary. Go here first.
Here's a list of custom roms. There are stock-roms, stock-based-roms and completely custom-roms. I prefer stock-based-roms because the devs added some extra features and you have full driver support.
I hope this helps a little bit.
Jan Philipp said:
Dude, you have to read some basic things to understand, but to give you a direction:
Here's a generell list of guides and fixes. It has a "root"- and a "recovery"- section. Both are absolutely necessary. Go here first.
Here's a list of custom roms. There are stock-roms, stock-based-roms and completely custom-roms. I prefer stock-based-roms because the devs added some extra features and you have full driver support.
I hope this helps a little bit.
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i have read some of there before, but i'm yet to understand it, because my previous phone was nexus 4, installing roms and such was fairly easy, and with this LG G2, there are complicated things even as flashing roms, not all models the same and such, and im afraid to brick my phone because of that, i also have a D801 model - D80110C and i have heared that there are different version of things and such.
anyway, what will be the best way to flash stock lollipop / stock based roms and later flash back to 4.2.2 if something goes wrong? thanks
I just did this, in my experience the best way is
1) updating to stock lollipop
2) rooting via oneclickroot
3) flashing twrp via AutoRec (correct version)
4) flashing twrp 3.x blastagator via old twrp
5) flashing desired rom
There is one caveat though, the root process will install the correct (old) SuperSU that works with AutoRec, but google play may update it beforehand so that AutoRec cannot work. My fix was to install AutoRec before the root and then go into airplane mode and do it all in one go. Also, you should always check if you got the correct carrier version of your software.
Going back to kitkat? This should not be necessary imo, but if you mess something up you can always flash the stock .kdz files (lp or kitkat) via download mode and lg flash tool 2014. This phone is almost unbrickable.
Hope this helps and after years of G2 roms I can finally give something back.
blueb34r said:
I just did this, in my experience the best way is
1) updating to stock lollipop
2) rooting via oneclickroot
3) flashing twrp via AutoRec (correct version)
4) flashing twrp 3.x blastagator via old twrp
5) flashing desired rom
There is one caveat though, the root process will install the correct (old) SuperSU that works with AutoRec, but google play may update it beforehand so that AutoRec cannot work. My fix was to install AutoRec before the root and then go into airplane mode and do it all in one go. Also, you should always check if you got the correct carrier version of your software.
Going back to kitkat? This should not be necessary imo, but if you mess something up you can always flash the stock .kdz files (lp or kitkat) via download mode and lg flash tool 2014. This phone is almost unbrickable.
Hope this helps and after years of G2 roms I can finally give something back.
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do you have a D801 model? i cannot update to lollipop through normal fota or lg pc suite, it doesnt see anymore updates
i have software version of D80110c, what are the last letters means in it? C/G/ and such,
and also how should i update to stock lollipop rom without bricking my phone? it seems that there is alot of room to ****up. thanks =]
I have d802 and could always update it to LP via LG software update in the phone settings.
10/20/30 is android version, 30 being lollipop. 30a/b/c/d is revision or carrier version I think.
I am not sure about D801, but if I was you, I would try to update to LP via official LG update, otherwise try to root+recovery with your existing kitkat (search the forums) or flash LP kdz from download mode (LG flash tool). Always make sure it works for d801 and your software version.
Then I would install a fast custom rom cause stock LP is rather slow.
blueb34r said:
I have d802 and could always update it to LP via LG software update in the phone settings.
10/20/30 is android version, 30 being lollipop. 30a/b/c/d is revision or carrier version I think.
I am not sure about D801, but if I was you, I would try to update to LP via official LG update, otherwise try to root+recovery with your existing kitkat (search the forums) or flash LP kdz from download mode (LG flash tool). Always make sure it works for d801 and your software version.
Then I would install a fast custom rom cause stock LP is rather slow.
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i tried to update through lg, but it showed me that i am "UP TO DATE" might be because i bought it from someone who bought it in the US in cincenti bell ( and i dont live in the US, or close to it), the phone have a cincinetti bell rom, so i guess that why i cant update it through the phone like that. and i have a jelly bean 4.2.2 , not even kitkat. it is possible to flash a lollipop kdz just like that even if i have stock never tuched 4.2.2 ? thanks alot