I really want root so I can remove the bloatware on my VS988. Could some please make a compatible custom recovery for this model? Thanks!
chocolote4444 said:
I really want root so I can remove the bloatware on my VS988. Could some please make a compatible custom recovery for this model? Thanks!
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There is no unlocked boot loader for the VS988.
There is no way to add TWRP without a boot loader unlock.
If you like the LG G6, sell the Verizon version and get the US997 version with has a boot loader you can unlock and it also works on VZW.
tech_head said:
There is no unlocked boot loader for the VS988.
There is no way to add TWRP without a boot loader unlock.
If you like the LG G6, sell the Verizon version and get the US997 version with has a boot loader you can unlock and it also works on VZW.
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I have the US997 Unlocked and on Verizon. It works great. After my Moto X I'll never purchase a phone from Verizon again. Unlocked all the way!
chocolote4444 said:
I really want root so I can remove the bloatware on my VS988. Could some please make a compatible custom recovery for this model? Thanks!
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It isn't that simple. Your model, the VS988, is a locked down Verizon variant. LG has locked the carrier versions of the G6, so it doesn't matter if your on AT&T, Verizon or even US Cellular. You are unable to modify the software of a carrier branded variant. If you wanted to be able to modify your device you should of done research before you made the purchase and went with a US997, as it has an unlocked bootloader and supports the bands for every major United States carrier. Your best bet, if you want to do software modification, is to sell your current VS997 and pickup a new US997 for around $450. All accessories would work with both models so it wouldn't be as if you were buying all new accessories on top of it.
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gregfink83 said:
I have the US997 Unlocked and on Verizon. It works great. After my Moto X I'll never purchase a phone from Verizon again. Unlocked all the way!
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Wait until your on AOSP based roms lol. While on vacation I totally lost data running AquariOS and had to restore to stock to get LTE.
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gregfink83 said:
I have the US997 Unlocked and on Verizon. It works great. After my Moto X I'll never purchase a phone from Verizon again. Unlocked all the way!
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Wait until your on AOSP based roms lol. While on vacation I totally lost data running AquariOS and had to restore to stock to get LTE.
Matt4542 said:
It isn't that simple. Your model, the VS988, is a locked down Verizon variant. LG has locked the carrier versions of the G6, so it doesn't matter if your on AT&T, Verizon or even US Cellular. You are unable to modify the software of a carrier branded variant. If you wanted to be able to modify your device you should of done research before you made the purchase and went with a US997, as it has an unlocked bootloader and supports the bands for every major United States carrier. Your best bet, if you want to do software modification, is to sell your current VS997 and pickup a new US997 for around $450. All accessories would work with both models so it wouldn't be as if you were buying all new accessories on top of it.
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Wait until your on AOSP based roms lol. While on vacation I totally lost data running AquariOS and had to restore to stock to get LTE.
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Wait until your on AOSP based roms lol. While on vacation I totally lost data running AquariOS and had to restore to stock to get LTE.
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Your right. That was my mistake lol. I'm gonna wait till Cyber monday and buy the US977 model and try to sell my original.
Any chance I can get help finding the stock Verizon rom? I have the VS998 and cant seem to find it anywhere, the post here in XDA leads to a blank page.
Here is the Oreo update, it's the one before current version which contained security fix.
https://lg-firmwares.com/downloads-file/16833/VS98820d_02_0829_ARB00.kdz
For some reason the newest isn't posted anywhere.
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I living in Ireland at the moment. I went to the store to buy a S7 Edge this morning. The salesman said that the smartphone is locked and the only way to unlock it is topping up more than 150€ and asking them for the number afterwards.
I've researched about it and could find lots of sites that sell the unlocking number. Is there any other way to unlock it free of charge?
If not, do you guys suggest any website to order the unlock number?
and another question, if I flash another rom or factory reset the phone will it be sim locked again? will it be possible to use the same number to unlock it?
You can use UnlockRadar to unlock Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. I'am a repair shop owner and I'm using their services frequently without any problems. And if you unlock your phone, the unlock is permanent so you can flash another custom ROM. Here's a link: https://www.unlockradar.com/unlock-samsung/galaxy-s7-edge
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The only thing is that the link I've sent you won't work for T-Mobile USA or MetroPCS USA.
Can my cricket s7 G930az be downgraded back to marshmallow from nougat? I don't want to break my phone either. I will need steps on how to do this full proof if possible without damaging my device. Steps would be helpful so I won't softbrick or hardbrick... Firmware would also be useful to for cricket Marshmallow latest. I've never done this before.
Not with a locked bootloader.
hyperblu said:
Not with a locked bootloader.
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Is it locked?
As far as I know, the only phones with unlocked bootloaders are the international F/FD variants.
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The snapdragon processor models got screwed in that regard unfortunately.
I just got the h918 and am trying to add a new app but there is no menu button... Neither a plus nor three little dots. I prefer a straight talk sim but could be talked into cricket etc... But I tried with my current straight talk sim and it makes calls but no data.
Also what bootloader do I need what rom do I need... I'd like to root this then flash off the T-Mobile bloatware...
I was able to add apn to same model unlocked V20 setting under the connections choose more, then choose mobile network, add apn and I went online to find straight talk apn's , I'm on att network so I chose that apn to manually add
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As far as unlocking bootloader and rooting, then installing custom rom, good luck and follow all rules and most of all understand what your doing before you try lol
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I was able to add apn to same model unlocked V20 setting under the connections choose more, then choose mobile network, add apn and I went online to find straight talk apn's , I'm on att network so I chose that apn to manually add
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Optimusman, I've been using a Samsung S7 Edge using the AT&T Straight Talk sim. Of course it's locked down, can root but nothing else and I miss trying out new ROMs and everything. It seems like the H918 has more ROMs available and stuff than the H910 but I was concerned about signal and data reception. Could you give a quick reception/data review of the H918 using an AT&T Straight Talk sim?? A couple of bands are different between the H910 and the H918.
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I've done a lot of reading and am still confused about something. I know that if you have a SIM unlocked T-Mobile, you can then unlock the bootloader. Once that's done, you can then flash the stock OOS to your T-Mobile device. But, what I'm confused about, is can I then take standard OTA's after flashing stock OOS? A couple of threads that I've read indicate that you can't take the OTA. I run linux on my computer so cant use the flashall.bat. Nor can I use the qualcom tool that I've read about since that's a Windows tool. So, what can I do? Can I use fastboot to flash a stock OOS version and then take OTA's afterwards? I haven't purchased my 6T yet. I like the cheaper prices of the T-Mobile version (can even get ones already unlocked) but I'm leary of not being able to take an OTA.
I can confirm that the TMO does indeed receive OTA (in my experience) after flashing international ROM. Mind you that TMO variant still doesn't have A10. If I were you, I'd buy an international variant of the phone. Since you use Linux, maybe install virtual machine to boot Windows or dual boot Linux.
zeloleoz said:
I can confirm that the TMO does indeed receive OTA (in my experience) after flashing international ROM. Mind you that TMO variant still doesn't have A10. If I were you, I'd buy an international variant of the phone. Since you use Linux, maybe install virtual machine to boot Windows or dual boot Linux.
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What is A10?
They're the same exact phone except the international version has a dual SIM tray, T-Mobile version has a single SIM tray. From what I've read, you could take a dual SIM tray and put it in the tmobile version, and wallah, dual SIM 6T.
I bought the tmobile version, figured there was some sort of hardware difference to optimize it for tmobile, but nope, same darn phone.
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alfick3 said:
I've done a lot of reading and am still confused about something. I know that if you have a SIM unlocked T-Mobile, you can then unlock the bootloader. Once that's done, you can then flash the stock OOS to your T-Mobile device. But, what I'm confused about, is can I then take standard OTA's after flashing stock OOS? A couple of threads that I've read indicate that you can't take the OTA. I run linux on my computer so cant use the flashall.bat. Nor can I use the qualcom tool that I've read about since that's a Windows tool. So, what can I do? Can I use fastboot to flash a stock OOS version and then take OTA's afterwards? I haven't purchased my 6T yet. I like the cheaper prices of the T-Mobile version (can even get ones already unlocked) but I'm leary of not being able to take an OTA.
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Once you flash over to the international version, you won't get updates from tmobile, but you will straight from the source, so you'll get the updates quicker.
Really no point in staying on the tmobile OOS.
I have to keep my phone rooted for certain apps, so there's like a couple of extra steps for me to take when updating. But if you're just planning on staying vanilla, you can update just fine.
I finally got my 6T. I found a nice, and nicely priced, 6 GB RAM 128 GB storage model on Swappa. And of course it's unlocked so now I don't have to worry about when I'll get updates from T-Mo.
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Hi, just bought a G955u1, unlocked, been reading lots of posts but im confused, my phone is working on att with my old sim, but wifi calling is not there, can i flash my phone to a locked att firmware so all the att features will be working? i have odin and a choice of files but need to flash the correct one, my current csc reads OYM, thanks
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Hi, just bought a G955u1, unlocked, been reading lots of posts but im confused, my phone is working on att with my old sim, but wifi calling is not there, can i flash my phone to a locked att firmware so all the att features will be working? i have odin and a choice of files but need to flash the correct one, my current csc reads OYM, thanks
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No. Att does not support byod wifi calling or volte. Even with the proper firmware att does not have the device in their database and will not support it
In the future please post questions on q and a
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On a further note. Oym is multi carrier. It will personalize the device based on the carrier sim inserted