"Current version not available for user" - LG G2 Mini

No root, no unlock bootloader. Just flashed a stock ROM from online (v20d).
If I try to check the firmware version by IMEI it says I should have v20b. But newer version o stock were released for the phone. It's even from the same country.
The version of the phone is 620R.

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AT&T unlocked SG3 - Stock firmware

How can I download the latest stock firmware if I buy the AT&T unlocked version and use it in another country? also would I be able to use a custom firmware on it?
You probably can't use any of the custom firmware currently out for International version, the CPU/RAM configuration is different. But you could probably still update the stock firmware using Kies.
Thanks, yea I guess I will be waiting for other developers to tinker with the AT&T firmware and I have to learn how to apply it as I have never used Android before

Quick firmware question.

I got my wife a E2306 (16bg) for Christmas. I charged it, updated the firmware then put in her Tmo (USA) sim card. It says the firmware is up to date but she's only on A.2.99 and from what I've read on this forum and the Sony site, she should be on A.2.167. Do you know if this is due to being in the U.S. or something else? Do I just have to flash the latest firmware to it? Not looking to ROM or root her phone. It's an unlocked model so it shouldn't have to do with my carrier. Especially since I updated prior to putting in the SIM for the first time.
In USA, the latest available firmware is 2.99, so your phone is up to date. You could flash a firmware from another country if you'd like to have a 2.167 version. Use Xperiafirm to check the available versions from the diferent countries for your model.
Thank you!

Unsure about sammobile version (austria österreich)

The phone says its baseband version is i9300neugna2. sammobile doesn't list the neugna2 version at all. A google search gave me this website
Code:
https://samsung-firmware.org/download/Galaxy-S-3-%28International%29/9790/HUI/I9300XXUGNA5/I9300HUIGNA1/
Supposedly it's an Italian version. Apart from the fact that it doesn't make any sense since the phone has been bought in Austria from Hutchison 3, what version am I supposed to take? IIRC it doesn't matter, but I dont want to screw anything up.

No Nougat available for my H850?

I've just bought a used H850 in the UK (unlocked). It's running Android 6.0.1, and the software update checked tells me that there's no update available. Any idea how I can get Android 7 on this?
The hardware details are:
Model number is LG-H850
Hardware revision 1.0
Baseband version MPSS.TH.2.0.c1.4-00014-M8996FAAAANAZM-1.45732.6.48263.2
Kernel version 3.18.20
Build MMB29M
Software version v10c-EUR-XX
Check around the forum or go the LG Firmware site and you can download 7.0 for your phone and of course install it. Check other threads on how to do it.
I just tried LG Bridge. It found and installed an update, but I'm still on Android 6.0.1.
My software version is now v10dx-EUR-XX though.
The LG firmware update site just says to use the software update checker on the phone, which I've tried.
Is the KDZ file what I should be looking for??
I've just found a KDZ file on lg-firmwares.com which seems to be a UK version. Can anyone tell me whether this file can be safely flashed to my phone, which in an unlocked H850 running v10dx-EUR-XX:
H85020q_00_H3G_COM_OP_1206.kdzFile exist in our server

Need help finding correct ROM for Huawei p9 (eva-l09)

I am trying to recover the original firmware to fix the os. But whatever I try to use it doesn't work as it says that it isn't compatible with this OS. I was using dload method to flash...
Build number: eva-c900b166
Emui: 4.1
Android version: 6.0
Original carrier: Tesco Mobile
Device originally comes from Ireland
Also I can't unlock the bootloader as the old unlock service is discontinued.
(for some reason the play store says that device isn't certified but it works)
Update: after using the firmware finder I was able to trick the updater but its currently failing to check package

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