LG D722 recommended apps to improve performance [howto] - G3 General

Hello fellow persons
I would like to give my D722 a second life
I was wondering if any of you have a LG D722 and have used software that improves the phone's performance
Any recommendations? (I don't mind rooting the phone)
Thanks

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Quick Question!

Hello guys!
I am a Nexus 5 user, would you recommend me to swap it for a LG G2?
I am looking for superior graphical performance / Smoothness, with Nexus 5 I get at max 34k on antutu.
I know that LG G2 has better battery life, camera and screen.
I will be trying different ROMs and kernels as I hate the crappy UI and should further improve performance.
Have a nice day everyone!
sadinoide said:
Hello guys!
I am a Nexus 5 user, would you recommend me to swap it for a LG G2?
I am looking for superior graphical performance / Smoothness, with Nexus 5 I get at max 34k on antutu.
I know that LG G2 has better battery life, camera and screen.
I will be trying different ROMs and kernels as I hate the crappy UI and should further improve performance.
Have a nice day everyone!
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Been covered many times before. Go search.
Also, Questions go in the Q and A forum. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2443934
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[Q] Quick Question!

Hello guys!
I am a Nexus 5 user, would you recommend me to swap it for a LG G2?
I am looking for superior graphical performance / Smoothness, with Nexus 5 I get at max 34k on antutu.
I know that LG G2 has better battery life, camera and screen.
I will be trying different ROMs and kernels as I hate the crappy UI and should further improve performance.
Does it support ART and would it be as effective?
Have a nice day everyone!
sadinoide said:
Hello guys!
I am a Nexus 5 user, would you recommend me to swap it for a LG G2?
I am looking for superior graphical performance / Smoothness, with Nexus 5 I get at max 34k on antutu.
I know that LG G2 has better battery life, camera and screen.
I will be trying different ROMs and kernels as I hate the crappy UI and should further improve performance.
Does it support ART and would it be as effective?
Have a nice day everyone!
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It doesn't seem like the G2 will have ART in its upcoming KitKat update.
You have to ask yourself which kind of performance you want - is it benchmark performance (which IMO is useless) or is it real life usage? The stock LG UI works great and is indeed very smooth, but since the LG G2 and the Nexus 5 are very similar in terms of hardware, I doubt you will find any of those phones superior to each other
TL;DR - Upgrading to a G2 would give you better battery life, camera and maybe screen.
Thanks for the prompt reply
vPro97 said:
It doesn't seem like the G2 will have ART in its upcoming KitKat update.
You have to ask yourself which kind of performance you want - is it benchmark performance (which IMO is useless) or is it real life usage? The stock LG UI works great and is indeed very smooth, but since the LG G2 and the Nexus 5 are very similar in terms of hardware, I doubt you will find any of those phones superior to each other
TL;DR - Upgrading to a G2 would give you better battery life, camera and maybe screen.
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Does it have any overheating issues? They do have very similar specs.
so benchmarks don't reflect on day to day performance?
Whenever I activate ART it seems to cut back on alot of the Play store lag, is that existent in the lg g2?
sadinoide said:
Does it have any overheating issues? They do have very similar specs.
so benchmarks don't reflect on day to day performance?
Whenever I activate ART it seems to cut back on alot of the Play store lag, is that existent in the lg g2?
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There is no overheating issues if you don't mess with thermal throttling. The device will get "slower" in benchmarks when it's hot, but it still has a lot of processing power.
No, benchmarks do not really reflect day to day performance, the device is indeed smooth whether you score 29k on antutu or 36k.
LG G2 is still using 4.2.2 and that has no ART. It doesn't seem like it will be getting ART in the upcoming update to KitKat. At least for me, Play Store launches with just a milisecond delay. If that bothers you, stick to you N5.
Another thing, before you jump on the LG boat - LG is usually really slow with their updates. Last years flagship LG Optimus G is still running Jelly Bean 4.1.2 - not that it ain't smooth, but if you like to stay up to date then keep your N5 or flash custom roms on your G2.
I hope this helps
vPro
vPro97 said:
There is no overheating issues if you don't mess with thermal throttling. The device will get "slower" in benchmarks when it's hot, but it still has a lot of processing power.
No, benchmarks do not really reflect day to day performance, the device is indeed smooth whether you score 29k on antutu or 36k.
LG G2 is still using 4.2.2 and that has no ART. It doesn't seem like it will be getting ART in the upcoming update to KitKat. At least for me, Play Store launches with just a milisecond delay. If that bothers you, stick to you N5.
Another thing, before you jump on the LG boat - LG is usually really slow with their updates. Last years flagship LG Optimus G is still running Jelly Bean 4.1.2 - not that it ain't smooth, but if you like to stay up to date then keep your N5 or flash custom roms on your G2.
I hope this helps
vPro
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Thank you very much for clearing this up!
I have used a lot of modern smartphones and none were as smooth as the Nexus 5. it is very apparent while scrolling in the FB app or the Play store.
Using ART it is close to perfect, I want to know if I will be the experiencing the same performance on the LG G2, are you currently using a tweaked out Rom? are you experiencing any scroll lag?
Sorry to have bothered you, you have been very helpful, Have a nice day!

[Q] Should i buy the LG G2 ?

Hi everyone,
i'm thinking about buying a LG G2, i've read many topics about it but i still have some questions:
currently i have a galaxy S3 with a rooted stock room, and using powersaving mode and greenify to reduce battery usage
i am attracted by the G2 because of its specs and battery life, but it seems to have a lot of problems with kitkat update... ?
I didn't find any stock kitkat rom for G2 without bug, am i right ?
how about the cloudyG3 rom ? I don't want to flash and test many roms, in fact i just would like an updated rom with acceptable features and a very good battery life,
So i need your help my friends
thanks in advance
arya444 said:
Hi everyone,
i'm thinking about buying a LG G2, i've read many topics about it but i still have some questions:
currently i have a galaxy S3 with a rooted stock room, and using powersaving mode and greenify to reduce battery usage
i am attracted by the G2 because of its specs and battery life, but it seems to have a lot of problems with kitkat update... ?
I didn't find any stock kitkat rom for G2 without bug, am i right ?
how about the cloudyG3 rom ? I don't want to flash and test many roms, in fact i just would like an updated rom with acceptable features and a very good battery life,
So i need your help my friends
thanks in advance
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I don't know if there has been that many problems with KitKat and G2. The one that has affected me was the sound bug - hissing and weird noices when using headphones. That bug wasn't noticable to most users - it seemed to only affect or being noticed by them that used certain headphones (in my case AKG K551). The irritating thing with that one was that LG didn't seem to be able to fix it. They released new versions that made it a bit better but not good so to speak. I switched to using custom ROMs and Kernels because of it and got rid of the problem that way.
There are some very good ROMs out here. I've tried Cloudy Stock, Cloudy Flex and Pardus HD sensation and they were all good. I kind of liked Cludy Flex and Pardus HD Sensation best because they use a black color background to the screens. I've also tried both Cloudy and Optimus G3 ROMS, but my thought is that they are made for a different set of hardware and needs to be ported to G2 and that makes them a bit more suspicious to having bugs. so if you don't desperately want the G3 interface I would stick to one that is more specific to G2. I'm sure some one else will ha another opinion.
I've used Dorimanx's kernel more or less all the time. No sound bug there!
The G2 is a great phone with fantastic battery time - I truly recommend it!
thanks for your reply,
how about the battery life ? did you see any improvement with those custom roms ?
and finnaly how can i find the last and the best stock rom ? (i am afraid about the sound bug and the battery drain)
thanks a lot
I'm not sure were you got the problem with battery drain from. The battery time is great on the G2 (compared to most other phones). I can't say that I've noticed any differences in that aspect between the different ROMs. It's more a matter of what you choose to activate on your phone(as usual). High performance location service, WIFI, Google Now etc. So the more you activate the faster the battery will run out. The custom ROM:s also allow the use of tuning between performance and battery time.
If you want the most stock like experience I suggest using Clody Stock or Pardus Classic ROM. Both can be combined with the Dorimanx kernel.
G2 plus Cloudy's G3 rom has been amazing. Throw in G3 tweakbox and hold on!
thanks i will try it,
have you seen any bugs or battery drain with those roms ?
U can grab the whole info here :-
http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_g2-5543.php
If you want to keep the mst stable and stock possible debloated with perfect battery life, then sotmax 9+ stock rom is the perfect choice combined with bruce kernel
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No real KitKat problems here. Take a look at the specs, view some reviews on youtube and choose it... or not.
If you trust an guy who says "Flash a G3 rom" then buy a G3... But get a phone just for to use a ported ROM doesnt makes any sense to me. Even tho "G3 roms are best" isnt even a valid reason, read thru the G3 port threads and see the bugs etc. I prefer to use a Stock based ROM (Bruce, pardus or even pure stock rooted) and read into the threads (we all have done it - even me, i have my G2 for around 5-6 months now and i finally found my prefered ROM > BruceROM with his own kernel, so it might take some time to find your prefered ROM because there are plenty of choices, but if you are stock lover, just try the stock ones). With ported ROM's you always take the risk of bugs and the current builds are bugged, believe it or not. LG did a GREAT job on stock and 20F is almost perfect (at least for me). If you're a AOSP lover, there are good choices aswell, but i highly prefer a Nexus device if you are a hardcore AOSP user tho.
And dont take arguments like "G3 Roms are best because of UI" too serious, because i dont choose a Phone cuz of its UI...
Thanks everybody for your advices, @kewkie: thank you specially, that's exactly what i was looking for, i will look for the 20F,
in fact i would prefer the nexus 5, but the 3000mAh battery of the G2 makes me prefer the G2

Difference between H870' ROMS

Hello everyone,
I don't know if I am the first to notice this funny thing: I flashed and tried different stock ROMS of my LG G6 H870.
Same build number, same software version, same kernel version.
Whereas the 11d provides better speed internet, with almost always 4G+, the 11g provides better performance and better antonomie.
Isn't funny ? Have you noticed other differences like this ?

Marshmallow or Nougat/Oreo?

Hi LG G2 Users!
As a casual user of the LG G2, I wanted to know everyone's opinion on some things. Is the stability, and battery life on LG G2 ROMs better on Marshmallow, Nougat or Oreo?
zeeBomb said:
Hi LG G2 Users!
As a casual user of the LG G2, I wanted to know everyone's opinion on some things. Is the stability, and battery life on LG G2 ROMs better on Marshmallow, Nougat or Oreo?
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In my opinion, I choose Nougat(7.1), it's quite stable and battery is good.
Oreo is still in development and not stable for our device.:good:

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