Hey,
I am going to buy a new phone, however I am still doubting between the G2 or the N5. They are both equally priced, altough the G2 is a little bit cheaper with an LG cashback.
At this moment the G2 has a head start due to the larger battery, better camera (4K?!) and better specs overal (IR blaster) and I am going to use a custom rom anyway ( tips anyone ?).
However I am still in doubt to what the support of the community is.
Thus what I wanted to know is, how is the developper support and the community support of the G2 in comparison to the N5?
At first glance there seems to be much more support, developpers and custom roms for the N5 than the G2, can anyone tell me if this is indeed the case.
Is there btw a custom rom similiar to that of the N5 (with perhaps quickremote support)?
Thanks
Hartendief said:
Hey,
I am going to buy a new phone, however I am still doubting between the G2 or the N5. They are both equally priced, altough the G2 is a little bit cheaper with an LG cashback.
At this moment the G2 has a head start due to the larger battery, better camera (4K?!) and better specs overal (IR blaster) and I am going to use a custom rom anyway ( tips anyone ?).
However I am still in doubt to what the support of the community is.
Thus what I wanted to know is, how is the developper support and the community support of the G2 in comparison to the N5?
At first glance there seems to be much more support, developpers and custom roms for the N5 than the G2, can anyone tell me if this is indeed the case.
Is there btw a custom rom similiar to that of the N5 (with perhaps quickremote support)?
Thanks
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The Nexus phones have pretty much the largest development base, so yes that's true. If you want access to the most roms, Nexus wins. Battery life would suffer though, that's why I chose the G2. There are some great roms for the G2 though, you have to do some searching to see if you like them. Cyanogenmod is the closest to the N5, which is just vanilla kitkat. For quickremote I think you need a stock based rom, but there are a few out there that have a dark theme like vanilla kitkat.
scottdanpor said:
The Nexus phones have pretty much the largest development base, so yes that's true. If you want access to the most roms, Nexus wins. Battery life would suffer though, that's why I chose the G2. There are some great roms for the G2 though, you have to do some searching to see if you like them. Cyanogenmod is the closest to the N5, which is just vanilla kitkat. For quickremote I think you need a stock based rom, but there are a few out there that have a dark theme like vanilla kitkat.
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Actually there is a quick remote app for AOSP ROMs
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2596104
scottdanpor said:
The Nexus phones have pretty much the largest development base, so yes that's true. If you want access to the most roms, Nexus wins. Battery life would suffer though, that's why I chose the G2. There are some great roms for the G2 though, you have to do some searching to see if you like them. Cyanogenmod is the closest to the N5, which is just vanilla kitkat. For quickremote I think you need a stock based rom, but there are a few out there that have a dark theme like vanilla kitkat.
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Thank you for your reply, I had a S3 where I had CM 11 unofficial on it (loved it).
I however read that the battery life of CM11 on the G2 is pretty bad.
One quick question again, I am from belgium and will thus be getting the international 802 version: I noticed there is a devide between the different versions, does that mean that I won't be able to use roms in the 801 forum ?
Hartendief said:
Thank you for your reply, I had a S3 where I had CM 11 unofficial on it (loved it).
I however read that the battery life of CM11 on the G2 is pretty bad.
One quick question again, I am from belgium and will thus be getting the international 802 version: I noticed there is a devide between the different versions, does that mean that I won't be able to use roms in the 801 forum ?
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There are many roms that will work with all G2 versions, but roms only designed to work on 801 will not work on 802 without being ported (by a developer). The title usually says which version(s) it will work with. Some say "All variants".
I can't comment on CM because I run a customized stock rom. Great battery life and I really like white themes rather than dark.
scottdanpor said:
There are many roms that will work with all G2 versions, but roms only designed to work on 801 will not work on 802 without being ported (by a developer). The title usually says which version(s) it will work with. Some say "All variants".
I can't comment on CM because I run a customized stock rom. Great battery life and I really like white themes rather than dark.
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Okay understandable, but that's kinda dissapointing about not being able to flash 801 on 802 or the other way around,
To my opinion, not a lot of roms will/could be ported to the other version. I believe this is of such a great influence that the N5 would be a wiser choice.
Can you help me out a bit and point me in the right direction as to where I can find these "many" custom roms ?
I have searched in G2 android development and G2 android development (802) section and the amount of custom roms I found was very limited:
Kit Kat baked is unofficial for the 802
Gummy Rom is not available for the 802
Btw:
1. root
2. TWRP
3. CM11/ Pacman/Paradroid ?
Hartendief said:
Okay understandable, but that's kinda dissapointing about not being able to flash 801 on 802 or the other way around,
To my opinion, not a lot of roms will/could be ported to the other version. I believe this is of such a great influence that the N5 would be a wiser choice.
Can you help me out a bit and point me in the right direction as to where I can find these "many" custom roms ?
I have searched in G2 android development and G2 android development (802) section and the amount of custom roms I found was very limited:
Kit Kat baked is unofficial for the 802
Gummy Rom is not available for the 802
Btw:
1. root
2. TWRP
3. CM11/ Pacman/Paradroid ?
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Root and TWRP are for sure available. Did you check the original android development section for roms? Probably still not as many as for the N5. I never heard of Gummy rom, but the others I have.
Hartendief said:
Okay understandable, but that's kinda dissapointing about not being able to flash 801 on 802 or the other way around,
To my opinion, not a lot of roms will/could be ported to the other version. I believe this is of such a great influence that the N5 would be a wiser choice.
Can you help me out a bit and point me in the right direction as to where I can find these "many" custom roms ?
I have searched in G2 android development and G2 android development (802) section and the amount of custom roms I found was very limited:
Kit Kat baked is unofficial for the 802
Gummy Rom is not available for the 802
Btw:
1. root
2. TWRP
3. CM11/ Pacman/Paradroid ?
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root- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48709232&postcount=869
twrp- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449670
cm11- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2495859 (thread has not been updated in a while those bugs may not exist anymore)
pacman- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2500030
paranoid- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2502789
team gummy rom- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2572383 (apparently there is a gummy rom for d802 international)
as for threads this one is aosp only http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/orig-development and as long as it says d802 in it you will be able to flash also d802 specific thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development-d802
as for development and different models each devise is different from there sources to their networks so each has to be developed to differently unlike the nexus which is a one for all device also pretty much all the features which are for stock g2 have been ported over and battery life is amazing on both stock and aosp especially compared to the n5
I wanted to ask the community's opinion on a rom. I want either a 4.4.2 or 4.2.2 based lg rom for my lg. I like some of the features and I can live without the google stock experience. Ive had plenty of phones with that, and want to try something different. I also like how good the pictures come out with the lg based roms. What are some of the better roms, for the lg g2 that will work with my d800 version. I appreciate everyones help. I would prefer a 4.4.2 rom, but open to any suggestion. thanks again.
you may proceed here http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development
Hey guys and gals. I ordered a new G2 Sprint LGLS980 for my dad replacing his Galaxy Nexus (yeah I know about time). I want to put an AOSP 5.1 rom on it but Im new to this device. I have unlocked and installed custom recovery on many devices so im not a total noob to this. I have searched for how to do this but I cant seem to find an up to date best way to do this. Can some one help me out or point me in the right direction on the steps to take to get this done?
Also he will be using it on Sprints network so I want to use a rom that has all the Sprint LTE bands enabled. Will any of the AOSP roms work and how stable are the CAF roms? I run a CAF rom on my Nexus 5 and love how smooth it is, but its buggy at times. I would like to use a rom thats pretty stable he really doesn't need a real heavily customizable ROM either. CM12.1 would be great but I see its not on the device yet.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
I'm guessing you've been going to the G2 Sprint section. Not much there, you need to go to the generic LG G2 page and then to development from there. Here's the shortcut: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development
If you've got the recovery loaded, you should be ready to go. Just make sure to read the ROM requirements carefully, make sure you have the proper radio and bootstack. You'll find what you want in the link above, the most popular ROM's are mostly Cloudy for stock based, CM, BlissPop and Resurrection Remix for AOSP. I have the LS980 and the AOSP ROMs double tap to wake seems to take 5 taps, but other than that the features can't be beat. I run BlissPop now and have run 3 of Cloudy's ROMs, I like Bliss the best, just wish the DT2W could be fixed.
LG Volt was my first obsession, I moved to this G2 {unlocked verizon varient} with 4.4.2 stock 24a, I dont want to brick this, but im looking for a Stable ROM, where everything works, Id prefer one tweaked for speed and performance, but want my stock LG apps if possible, and wanting a different look....
I know I may not get all of these together, but can someone tell me what i can use and what i have to sacrifice / or gain from such??
Main goal is proper COMPATIBILITY and STABILITY for the most parts.....
Thanks
Hello!! I am a person who understands few terms in Advanced Android World, and I came here to learn and know more for the sake of my curiosities. Please do help and teach me to enlighten my understanding. Thank You.
My question is; Is it possible or is there any way to flash a different stock firmware variant for my device? Specifically, my device is SM-T561, which is on Android 4.4.4 (KitKat), and it is very unsupported. And I would like to flash the Stock Firmware of SM-T560NU because it is on Android 7.1.1 (Nougat). The Android Versions differ a lot, not to mention their gap, some apps I need aren't available on Android 4.4.4, that is why I want to flash SM-T560NU.
(Out-of-Topic-Information: Now I am currently on ViperOS v5.1, I like it, I do, but I still want some Samsung Apps on my device, like the Stock Samsung Keyboard, Touchwiz, and more. But these apps can't be installed on this OS, and that is xo xad. And so, yes, I used Custom OS to acquire what I partially desire, but not what I really need. I agree to the fact that Custom OS are good especially for those who loved customizing the device and/or optimizing the performance.)
Is there a way, or a tool to flash a different stock firmware variant for my device? If there is a way or a tool, please tell me. I really want to flash SM-T560NU to my SM-T561 despite their differences, perhaps there is a way. I really need and want to experience the Stock Samsung firmware with Android 7.1.1. for Galaxy Tab E. TY.
Chilly Elemental said:
Hello!! I am a person who understands few terms in Advanced Android World, and I came here to learn and know more for the sake of my curiosities. Please do help and teach me to enlighten my understanding. Thank You.
My question is; Is it possible or is there any way to flash a different stock firmware variant for my device? Specifically, my device is SM-T561, which is on Android 4.4.4 (KitKat), and it is very unsupported. And I would like to flash the Stock Firmware of SM-T560NU because it is on Android 7.1.1 (Nougat). The Android Versions differ a lot, not to mention their gap, some apps I need aren't available on Android 4.4.4, that is why I want to flash SM-T560NU.
(Out-of-Topic-Information: Now I am currently on ViperOS v5.1, I like it, I do, but I still want some Samsung Apps on my device, like the Stock Samsung Keyboard, Touchwiz, and more. But these apps can't be installed on this OS, and that is xo xad. And so, yes, I used Custom OS to acquire what I partially desire, but not what I really need. I agree to the fact that Custom OS are good especially for those who loved customizing the device and/or optimizing the performance.)
Is there a way, or a tool to flash a different stock firmware variant for my device? If there is a way or a tool, please tell me. I really want to flash SM-T560NU to my SM-T561 despite their differences, perhaps there is a way. I really need and want to experience the Stock Samsung firmware with Android 7.1.1. for Galaxy Tab E. TY.
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No. Sm T560NU runs on snaprdgon processor, and sm t561 has a spreadtrum processor
Try installing magisk module xml pack and then install Samsung apps