Flash Nexus 4 kernels/roms? - AT&T LG Optimus G

Recently my nexus 4 broke, so I want to buy this phone for its microsd slot. However I am unsure of how active this phone will be in 1-2yrs compared to a nexus, so I want to know if it's possible to use nexus files without the conversion. Is there some sort of patch that you guys flash before using nexus rom?

Ace42 said:
Recently my nexus 4 broke, so I want to buy this phone for its microsd slot. However I am unsure of how active this phone will be in 1-2yrs compared to a nexus, so I want to know if it's possible to use nexus files without the conversion. Is there some sort of patch that you guys flash before using nexus rom?
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Sorry to hear about your Nexus 4.
Well as compared to Nexus 4 , the development will be lesser by significant margin. Add that to the fragmentation of LGOG itself in several variants.
However at the core its the same device as Nexus 4 , with some extra features ( capacitive buttons , sd card support , lte radio ).
AFAIK , there was a way to convert the device into a full fledged Nexus 4 , and then it can be utilized fully as Nexus 4( all roms,kernels,patches, and everything . Even the OTAs ) .
However , its not a good idea ,honestly. Why downgrade ?? Not to mention that its way too risky as well..
Since it messes with the partitions so most likely a chance of brick.
Not at all recommended for beginners.
Now the good thing is that our variant of optimus g (e970) bears closer similarities to e960. So the easiness in porting their features in not that difficult for our devs.
Henceforth you will most likely see a lot of things from Nexus 4 around here. There are good devs working for LGOG too.
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Rishi. said:
Sorry to hear about your Nexus 4.
Well as compared to Nexus 4 , the development will be lesser by significant margin. Add that to the fragmentation of LGOG itself in several variants.
However at the core its the same device as Nexus 4 , with some extra features ( capacitive buttons , sd card support , lte radio ).
AFAIK , there was a way to convert the device into a full fledged Nexus 4 , and then it can be utilized fully as Nexus 4( all roms,kernels,patches, and everything . Even the OTAs ) .
However , its not a good idea ,honestly. Why downgrade ?? Not to mention that its way too risky as well..
Since it messes with the partitions so most likely a chance of brick.
Not at all recommended for beginners.
Now the good thing is that our variant of optimus g (e970) bears closer similarities to e960. So the easiness in porting their features in not that difficult for our devs.
Henceforth you will most likely see a lot of things from Nexus 4 around here. There are good devs working for LGOG too.
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I read about the risks of the conversion, which is why I don't want to bother with it. The cost to fix my nexus 4 is equal to what I could pay on ebay to buy a used LGOG. FI like the micro SD, touch key, etch on the LGOG. I wish tmobile had a version, but the n4 was the closet I could afford at the time.

So what are your plans. ?
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Rishi. said:
So what are your plans. ?
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To buy a e970, then sell my nexus for like $80-90.
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Ace42 said:
To buy a e970, then sell my nexus for like $80-90.
Sent with Virtue
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Nice plan. Wise one , I would say. I would say welcome to LGOG club , in advance. :highfive:

Don't flash a nexus 4 kernel without fixing the updater-script. It will hard brick you because their boot partition # is lgog's rpm partition. Instant hard brick on reboot.
Nexus 4 kernels also don't have captive keys, mhl and the volume buttons are reversed.

Shelnutt2 said:
Don't flash a nexus 4 kernel without fixing the updater-script. It will hard brick you because their boot partition # is lgog's rpm partition. Instant hard brick on reboot.
Nexus 4 kernels also don't have captive keys, mhl and the volume buttons are reversed.
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Thank You , shelnutt for posting this in the thread.

Rishi. said:
Nice plan. Wise one , I would say. I would say welcome to LGOG club , in advance. :highfive:
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Thank you, I realized how much I missed expandable storage.
Shelnutt2 said:
Don't flash a nexus 4 kernel without fixing the updater-script. It will hard brick you because their boot partition # is lgog's rpm partition. Instant hard brick on reboot.
Nexus 4 kernels also don't have captive keys, mhl and the volume buttons are reversed.
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I will just use the LGOG kernel instead, I don't want to sacrifice the capacitive keys(I HATE onscreen buttons & pie). Besides a dev here said they have more control when kernels don't have multiple governors and buzzwords.

Ace42 said:
Thank you, I realized how much I missed expandable storage.
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Me tooo. The reason for not buying N4 in the first place. Secondary being the onscreen buttons and lgog having better quality and materials. ( display for instance )
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[Q] S4 vs HTC One? (3rd party support)

I'm in the market for a new device. My S3 is dying, and I want to get a new device. I am aware that the Nexus 5 and other smartphones are coming out, but they won't have the ROM maturity that I'd get from day one with either a S4 or HTC One. So, my question is as follows:
Which phone has better ROM support at this point, the S4 or the One? What I mean by support, is that which one would be more stable, and more "open". I know they are both Qualcomm, so I'd imagine they'd be equally as stable and open.
Thanks for any suggestions/advice!
Note 3
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ajm786 said:
I'm in the market for a new device. My S3 is dying, and I want to get a new device. I am aware that the Nexus 5 and other smartphones are coming out, but they won't have the ROM maturity that I'd get from day one with either a S4 or HTC One. So, my question is as follows:
Which phone has better ROM support at this point, the S4 or the One? What I mean by support, is that which one would be more stable, and more "open". I know they are both Qualcomm, so I'd imagine they'd be equally as stable and open.
Thanks for any suggestions/advice!
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Honestly, if you at all like nexus devices or aosp roms, wait for the nexus5. It's going to be like any other nexus phone and have tons of dev support right off the bat, all nexus devices do.
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jmwils3 said:
Honestly, if you at all like nexus devices or aosp roms, wait for the nexus5. It's going to be like any other nexus phone and have tons of dev support right off the bat, all nexus devices do.
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i definitely agree! After a couple of weeks after its release it will have more support then both the GS4 and the One.

[Request][PORT]Unoffical cm11 from nexus 5 for D802

Hello I was just going through the n5 threads.and I found this.anyone interested in porting for the d802 ?
Coz n5 and d802 share almost the same hardware
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2519243
I dont think you will see cm 11 for lg g2 anytime this year or maybe next this device seems to have almost no dev support.
blair287 said:
this device seems to have almost no dev support.
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How do you quantify that really? I see lots of ROMs around here.
blair287 said:
I dont think you will see cm 11 for lg g2 anytime this year or maybe next this device seems to have almost no dev support.
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Sometimes the truth is like getting kicked in the nutts.
WhiteZero said:
How do you quantify that really? I see lots of ROMs around here.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2495753
I'm just saying....
WhiteZero said:
How do you quantify that really? I see lots of ROMs around here.
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phone that came out one week ago have over taken this phone, hell even random Chinese phone that youve never heard of have more custom roms that this phone.
blair287 said:
phone that came out one week ago have over taken this phone
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Are you referring to the Nexus 5? Because of course that'll have more development than a non-Nexus device.
This phone does NOT lac dev support.
It is included as an officially supported device by CM
It WILL get cm11 soon.
Hell even the exnyos 4 devices got it.so why can't this device get it?duh....
Come on
blair287 said:
phone that came out one week ago have over taken this phone, hell even random Chinese phone that youve never heard of have more custom roms that this phone.
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Pfffft.....inferior hardware
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varund7726 said:
This phone does NOT lac dev support.
It is included as an officially supported device by CM
It WILL get cm11 soon.
Hell even the exnyos 4 devices got it.so why can't this device get it?duh....
Come on
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I agree cm11 will be here any day soon (me,thinking out loud)
SysAdmNj said:
Pfffft.....inferior hardware
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What has inferior hardware?
varund7726 said:
What has inferior hardware?
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the nexus 5, and some chinese knockoff phones....whatever the poster was referring to. Of course I say this with a smile
But back to topic..I'm ready,able, and willing to test any unofficial cm11 rom
How does my s3 and the s4 and s3 mini have cm11 already and lg g2 which is basically a nexus no ****ty exynos cpu still doesnt i bought a lg g2 thinking it would be like a super nexus but i was wrong my s3 still get updates quicker and is as far away from a nexus you can get, i have 4 days to decide if i want to return the lg g2 so i can get a nexus 5 or keep the G2 so im really stuck with what to do.
blair287 said:
How does my s3 and the s4 and s3 mini have cm11 already and lg g2 which is basically a nexus no ****ty exynos cpu still doesnt i bought a lg g2 thinking it would be like a super nexus but i was wrong my s3 still get updates quicker and is as far away from a nexus you can get, i have 4 days to decide if i want to return the lg g2 so i can get a nexus 5 or keep the G2 so im really stuck with what to do.
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Get the nexus 5 .if ur gonna keep complaining about lac of dev support.
This phone is new and will take a while for development
As for the s3,the device may have cm11 but it has plenty of bugs because of exnyos
And s4 is based on Qualcomm 600 which I think Devs are pretty familiar with
So plz if u really want to stay here and discourage others I would request u to kindly buy the nexus 5 and get what u want
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How does my s3 and the s4 and s3 mini have cm11 already and lg g2 which is basically a nexus no ****ty exynos cpu still doesnt i bought a lg g2 thinking it would be like a super nexus but i was wrong my s3 still get updates quicker and is as far away from a nexus you can get, i have 4 days to decide if i want to return the lg g2 so i can get a nexus 5 or keep the G2 so im really stuck with what to do.
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As for the Galaxies, they have been out longer, have a wider breadth of developers so more people have eyes on it, more people familiar with the kernel etc. Also, the Nexus 5 is different enough from the G2 that I really don't think we're going to see simply ports to our hardware. Just like the Optimus G and Nexus 4.
If you want a Nexus-like experience, get a Nexus. Simple as that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2483143 anyone tried this? I will tomorrow if no one else has..
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You people have no patience at all.
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almost of the smartphone has CM11 already, but G2 still nothing.. how sad..
Not just sad, but unbelievable. Guess we need to gift a LG G2 32gb to a Cm developer.
I think its possible to compile CM11 with what is currently available. I'll try and setup my build environment later this evening. I'll give it a shot. Bugs guaranteed but ... we need more bleeding edge stuff for this phone to attract more recognised devs to develop for this device.
Its people like these impatient dou***bags that make devs not want to build for us..if you want it go build it yourself and stop trolling this isn't Google+. If you want to troll do it there like everyone else.
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Nexus 5?

Any active support for the nexus 5?
SuperMiguel said:
Any active support for the nexus 5?
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+ 1 ! ! ! Loved using it on my Nexus 4 & GS III, would lo e to see it available for the nexus 4 !*
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Is Ubuntu touch still using android as a base? I wonder how hard that would make this port considering the source available for the n5 is 4.4.
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quinman22 said:
Is Ubuntu touch still using android as a base? I wonder how hard that would make this port considering the source available for the n5 is 4.4.
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Ubuntu Touch has never used android as a base, you may be talking about this:
In the original porting guide, we had Android as the main OS, having Ubuntu separated in a container. We had that as our first solution as it's easier to just boot Android and bootstrap Ubuntu once Android is up and running (which was a base requirement for Touch). This architecture was traditionally called 'unflipped', and it's part of the raring and first saucy images we produced.
As we continued developing the platform, more issues we found with such architecture, making it harder to improve the quality for the Ubuntu side (ueventd x udev, full control of the services, upgradability of the compat layer, etc). So to be able to further improve the Touch images, we decided to flip the systems, making Ubuntu as the main host, and separating Android in a container, getting us to what we call 'flipped' images.
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In any case the support will come in time, probably not from Canonical though, as they are quite busy at the moment If you want to read more about what is required in porting Ubunu Touch to a device check out this guide. (sorry for the formatting, I'm apparently not yet allowed to post links)
wiki.ubuntu . com/Touch/Porting#Touch_Developer_Preview_-_Porting_Guide_2.0
cynicist said:
Ubuntu Touch has never used android as a base, you may be talking about this:
In any case the support will come in time, probably not from Canonical though, as they are quite busy at the moment If you want to read more about what is required in porting Ubunu Touch to a device check out this guide. (sorry for the formatting, I'm apparently not yet allowed to post links)
wiki.ubuntu . com/Touch/Porting#Touch_Developer_Preview_-_Porting_Guide_2.0
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Yes I looked at that link, unfortunately after I posted that misinformed tidbit, thanks!
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+1 ) ♡
Just realized I had written that I loved using it on my Nexus 5 lol obviously I meant Nexus 4, I wanna use it on my nexus 5 or Note 3 &/or 8
Even on my G2 would be nice (I am a phone/tablet collector lol everyone tells me I have way too many. But my a phone collection is tame compared to my guitar collection )
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anything new on nexus 5?
XDA Developers has a news section. There was a post here. It states:
Not much is needed to get started. You need to be running Android 4.2 or higher on an AOSP-derived ROM, 2.7 GB of free space, ADB on your desktop and your phone’s bootloader must be unlocked. Currently, this has only been tested by Canonical on the Google Nexus 4, but they state that other Nexus devices should work as well.
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It should work but it is risky.
codemonkey98 said:
XDA Developers has a news section. There was a post here. It states:
It should work but it is risky.
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but it doesnt work
miHah said:
but it doesnt work
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I'd assume the team is working on it. After all it is a Nexus device.
codemonkey98 said:
I'd assume the team is working on it. After all it is a Nexus device.
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I imagine they actually don't, I think at this point they have at least one handset lined up and are focusing development towards that unannounced device.
I do think someone is working on this in their spare time though
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Chuckatron said:
I imagine they actually don't, I think at this point they have at least one handset lined up and are focusing development towards that unannounced device.
I do think someone is working on this in their spare time though
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The Nexus line is the only true device they are supporting at this moment. You can find a list here with the devices that are/not on the official Ubuntu site.
I doubt we're going to be seeing another Ubuntu Edge coming out. That failed unfortunately but ti was a good project.
codemonkey98 said:
The Nexus line is the only true device they are supporting at this moment. You can find a list here with the devices that are/not on the official Ubuntu site.
I doubt we're going to be seeing another Ubuntu Edge coming out. That failed unfortunately but ti was a good project.
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Maybe you missed the news: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57615107-94/ubuntu-touch-os-wins-its-first-smartphone-partner/
Slinkwyde said:
Maybe you missed the news: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57615107-94/ubuntu-touch-os-wins-its-first-smartphone-partner/
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It is a business partner, so I'd assume that business partner is making the devices. Ubuntu Edge was supposed to be the team's first device with Ubuntu, but that KicKStarter project failed. But thanks for giving me that information. I personally haven' been following the foot steps of the development of Ubuntu Touch OS in awhile.
I'm thinking this may be the issue:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/DualB...phone_calls_to_work_in_Ubuntu_and_Android_4.4
The radio image shipped with Android 4.4 is reused on the Ubuntu side to make phone calls or use WiFi or sound, and it is not yet supported in Ubuntu.
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If the radio currently isn't supported, we would kind of be SOL even with it booted up. They mention a fix, but that requires using a 4.3 radio, something not available to us.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49168595&postcount=34
I think I'll just drop that there.
I think that sums it up.
EDIT (13/01/2013 - 16:33):
According to OMGUbuntu! (http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/01/ubuntu-touch-wont-support-nexus-5-will-drop-support-nexus-7-10) there will be NO official support for the Nexus 5. Though considering how awesome XDA is, I doubt that will put the determined off. Here's to an unofficial Nexus 5 ROM with convergence included!
Shiggity said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49168595&postcount=34
I think I'll just drop that there.
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I definitely think that sums it up, Shiggity.
I too have recently grabbed a Nexus 5. I really look forward to when we get a ROM for it because I really want to try it out. I think through patience I will be rewarded.
According to the irc channel, it's being developed.
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Android L made you thinking about switching to Nexus 5?

After watching thousands of videos about android L I'm really thinking about changing my G2 for Nexus 5. Maybe because I had nexus 4 and maybe because of so many developers, I dont know. Anyone else ?
I don't care about android L and for me G2 is still better choice
No thanks. We'll have Android L soon anyway either through the upcoming port OCEANDEV and Co is working on or through CM
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vPro97 said:
No thanks. We'll have Android L soon anyway either through the upcoming port OCEANDEV and Co is working on or through CM
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I did switch, returning my N5 tomorrow, its not worth the battery sacrifice. That and L is way, way to buggy. While i was using the N5 i went back to 4.4.4, L is that unusable as it is now.
Got N5 here dual booting L
anyone in the uk/london area wants to swap?
edit.. phrase went badly wrong lol
meangreenie said:
Got N5 here dual booting L
anyone in the uk/london area wants to swap, I'll have your right arm off
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Hmm well that'd be an argument from the other side. Thanks for your input. I, for one, love my g2. N5 is lame sauce!
We are gonna get L soon anyway, why sacrifice amazing 4k camera and massive battery just to get android a month or two earlier than the rest of people on xda, and those people who actually wait for carrier updates. They would probably get L 6 months later, if they ever do get it. (Not counting HTC)
joedajoester said:
We are gonna get L soon anyway, why sacrifice amazing 4k camera and massive battery just to get android a month or two earlier than the rest of people on xda, and those people who actually wait for carrier updates. They would probably get L 6 months later, if they ever do get it. (Not counting HTC)
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I don't know or it still exists but i also read that LG G2 Official cm11 builds had Lagg because of some outdated thing and those kind of things but it got fixed on unofficial builds right? Also the official bug list god.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Known_Issues_page_for_d802
I hope they will fix the things in cm12 but else the awesome devs here will fix those problems:victory:
jug6ernaut said:
I did switch, returning my N5 tomorrow, its not worth the battery sacrifice. That and L is way, way to buggy. While i was using the N5 i went back to 4.4.4, L is that unusable as it is now.
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What kind of battery life was the N5 getting?
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What kind of battery life was the N5 getting?
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Best case i got was 4hours screen on time on about 17 hours total time. Which is a good 50% less than the g2 on a bad day.
Not saying this is what everyone will get, but for me that is the case.
Yeah I know, G2 has amazing camera and battery but on the other hand, my previous phone was nexus 4 with LOT of development and I'm kinda used to have all the latest builds
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No, that would be silly.
nope
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To have it earlier? No way.. thats not even a valid reason to switch the better G2 for an N5 (the N5 is great too, no doubt, but the G2 has better battery and camera - for me).
We'll have Android L sooner or later too, so.. just patience and its fine
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Yeah I know, G2 has amazing camera and battery but on the other hand, my previous phone was nexus 4 with LOT of development and I'm kinda used to have all the latest builds
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Mine previous phone was also the N4 but the reason i quitted was that there were too many roms like on the N5 which all are just looking AOSP so no thanks. You can go to the N5 if you really want much development but the g2 also got already much development. Else when we figured out the black vertical lines issue and when i will receive my G2 then i will try to make a Port guide how to port the roms just like Porting nexus 4 roms to optimus g:laugh:
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Mine previous phone was also the N4 but the reason i quitted was that there were too many roms like on the N5 which all are just looking AOSP so no thanks. You can go to the N5 if you really want much development but the g2 also got already much development. Else when we figured out the black vertical lines issue and when i will receive my G2 then i will try to make a Port guide how to port the roms just like Porting nexus 4 roms to optimus g:laugh:
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That would be awesome man, also more kernels, I would like to see franco or bricked or many other kernels for G2
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I think I'll be satisfied with Mahdi for quite a while now...
Plus, the "selfie button" is still a favorite joke
Having swapped from an N5 originally I can safely say that no software would make me switch back to that piece of junk.
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Having swapped from an N5 originally I can safely say that no software would make me switch back to that piece of junk.
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Man, thanks for this reply
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Yeah I know, G2 has amazing camera and battery but on the other hand, my previous phone was nexus 4 with LOT of development and I'm kinda used to have all the latest builds
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My previous phone was a bag phone.

lollipop for rezound?

anyone?
there is lollipop rom for htc rezound ???
Nope.
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coming or not.
what is the best rom for rezound
keyone72 said:
coming or not.
what is the best rom for rezound
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Odds are no. Do not ask what's best, what could be my best would differ from what could be yours.
Flash them all and try them all out. Use your own personal discretion.
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Snuzzo said:
Odds are no.
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That's disappointing, but I can understand why the rez won't get a newer Android edition.
Recently I tried out my Rezzie after thinking that my mom killed it (she inherited it after I bought an N5). Turns out the battery only drained, I think. The thing yet has some vigor left to it.
@danrex it's going to be moreless kernel source for the device that will limit it.
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@danrex it's going to be moreless kernel source for the device that will limit it.
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Hmm. daniel_hk is working on Android M for Galaxy Tab 7+ & 7.7, and the 7+ at least is stuck with kernel series 3.0 because that's all the binary-only blobs support.
Working on M for the rezound might be pointless. There's even less activity for this device now than for the 7+. And those binary blobs are really, really awful. I even don't want to buy a new Android device any longer. I wish that the Replicant project were more successful, but it seems to be dying for lack of interest: no wonder since going without the blobs requires sacrificing prominent features (eg GPS, bluetooth, even wifi) on every supported device...
Good things do come to an end at one point or another. I'll be 2 devices removed since Rezound soon.
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http://www.lollipopupdates.com/htc-rezound-lollipop-update-upgrade.html
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http://www.lollipopupdates.com/htc-rezound-lollipop-update-upgrade.html
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Very high likely-hood it is fake. Poor grammar, mentions a different phone (Q610s), and has no pictures of a Rezound on the page. The tell tale sign is the file requires you to complete a offer before you can download. Searching more on the site reveals tons of pages for other phones with identical text, and you guessed it, the exact same download link for the files.
keyone72 said:
coming or not.
what is the best rom for rezound
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I would say LiquidSmooth is the best. It preforms the best in my opinion.
Forum link
It is only android 4.4 though...
Side note, install the rom then flash it. I almost bricked mine because I didn't flash it from the PC after install.

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