Here's the link: https://mega.nz/#!zQwkVSrD!DNKXIVof_1s8vTEjTXnwuZ5RhVqG6EFpxdI9r66NYNY
Disclaimer: Flash at your own risk. I am not responsible if you brick your device. Happy Flashing!!!
Flashing instructions:
1. Backup then wipe current rom.
2. Flash 10b efs restore you created from 10b kdz or TOT or you can try the flashable 35b bootstack.
3. Flash rom and restart wait for a bit it will start optimizing.
4. Rom should boot up and you will see 4g signal with bars. VS985 users still need to enter this apn from here. https://apn.gishan.net/settings/769_13_verizon_apn_settings_for_lg_g3.php
5. After entering APN 4G with signal will come up. It has the r roaming icon just make sure data roaming is selected. Dont worry you are not being charged roaming. 3G and 1X working.
CHANGELOG 1.4
Full UX 5.0
Deodex
Rooted
Base 30D
Busybox
Xposed v86
Support init.d
Pack de fonts
Knock code 3 tap
Corrected quick circle
Pack security may
Removed ime keyboard switcher
Selinux permissive
Tweaks build.prop
Navbars (aroma)
Smartnotice transparent (aroma)
Notification style N (aroma)
Note: Adjust the SystemUI colors in Dryka Tweaks app.
Credits: @Dryka Silva @Truongthevinh. and @xpirt
Tanks...
Enviado de meu LG-D855
Thank you very much for this!!
Thank You!!
Are you going to be updating for the VS985 each time the main thread gets updated?
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Thank You!!
Are you going to be updating for the VS985 each time the main thread gets updated?
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ok, I guess I was premature in that question... I cannot get it to boot, keeps bootlooping. I tried the 12b and 35b bootstacks.
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ok, I guess I was premature in that question... I cannot get it to boot, keeps bootlooping. I tried the 12b and 35b bootstacks.
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Yes on your first question. I will look at the zip and see if anything would cause that. Are you wiping first then flashing the rom and then flash 35b bootstack and then reboot?
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Yes on your first question. I will look at the zip and see if anything would cause that. Are you wiping first then flashing the rom and then flash 35b bootstack and then reboot?
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I wiped then flashed as I was already on the 35b bootstack. When that didn't work I just flashed the 35B bootstack and tried (didn;t work) then tried flashing the 12b boot stack... tonight I'll try the wipe, install, flash bootstack (35B) and see if that works.
Thank you! I appreciate your time!
67jeffh said:
I wiped then flashed as I was already on the 35b bootstack. When that didn't work I just flashed the 35B bootstack and tried (didn;t work) then tried flashing the 10b boot stack... tonight I'll try the wipe, install, flash bootstack (35B) and see if that works.
Thank you! I appreciate your time!
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Can you tot back to 10b or restore a 10b rom and use that backup efs Zip file by autoprime.
Then boot into twrp flash the efs backup restore it created then flash rom then 35b bootstack then reboot. I'm going to reflash the rom just to see if this happens to me.
Update: Reflashed just as I explained and the rom is booting just fine.
Hi all.
Could somebody explain ,
What's the meaning of this item? Please ??
[2.flash 12b efs restore or try 35b bootstack]
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I tried flashing the 12b bootstack first, then flashing the ROM, then it tried to reboot so I powered it down then flanshed the 35b bootstack and that didn't work.
I don't have a 12b ROM backup or tot of 12b..
Sorry for the issues..
rezapn1255 said:
Hi all.
Could somebody explain ,
What's the meaning of this item? Please ??
[2.flash 12b efs restore or try 35b bootstack]
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Efs info: I met you halfway you can Google about the bootstack.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/efs-lg-g3-efs-backup-restore-t2907329
OK, I found the system image/modem image and boot images and flash program for them from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56100153&postcount=1 going to try that today.
once I install these images, and then backup the efs, do I need to boot into the 12b system first or can I just wipe again, restore the efs backup I created then install Prime / 35B Bootstack and reboot?
67jeffh said:
I tried flashing the 12b bootstack first, then flashing the ROM, then it tried to reboot so I powered it down then flanshed the 35b bootstack and that didn't work.
I don't have a 12b ROM backup or tot of 12b..
Sorry for the issues..
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You can also go back to 10b via kdz. Here's a link http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-lg-g3/general/guide-flash-to-stock-10b-kdz-method-t2928140 to download the file and the software to use to go back to stock 10b. Then you would root again and install twrp and flash Lg g3 backup and restore zip from here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/efs-lg-g3-efs-backup-restore-t2907329 It will create the 10b restore zip for you.
Boot into twrp flash 10b restore zip you created then flash rom and dont reboot flash 35 bootstack and then reboot the rom.
67jeffh said:
OK, I found the system image/modem image and boot images and flash program for them from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56100153&postcount=1 going to try that today.
once I install these images, and then backup the efs, do I need to boot into the 10b system first or can I just wipe again, restore the efs backup I created then install Prime / 35B Bootstack and reboot?
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Yes,
Boot into the system to make sure everything is working then reboot into twrp then do your 12b efs backup and then wipe and flash the 10b restore zip/rom/35b bootstack and reboot.
netookska05 said:
You can also go back to 12b via kdz. Here's a link http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-lg-g3/general/guide-flash-to-stock-10b-kdz-method-t2928140 to download the file and the software to use to go back to stock 12b. Then you would root again and install twrp and flash Lg g3 backup and restore zip from here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/efs-lg-g3-efs-backup-restore-t2907329 It will create the 12b restore zip for you.
Boot into twrp flash 12b restore zip you created then flash rom and dont reboot flash 35 bootstack and then reboot the rom.
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Thank you! I have it setup and will try this method tonight or tomorrow.
Thank you for all you responses and input. It is appreciated!!
I gotta say thank you SO much for this! Never thought I was going to be able to run a non-Verizon based stock ROM or 5.0 UX with working 4G. Had tried countless hours with Cloudy and Fulmics and could never get it to stick through the first reboot. I was on XDABBEB's 47A stock based ROM and figured I would try flashing before messing with TOT and all that (more of a weekend thing) and all I had to do was wipe system, data and caches, flashed ROM zip then 35b bootstack right after (without leaving recovery) and everything was good to go. Didn't have to set APN's or do an EFS restore or anything. I do have the little roaming "R" above the signal bars, but that's merely cosmetic. YOU! DAH! MAN!
Edit: Just gave you the remainder of my "thanks" for the day :good::laugh::good: Sorry that's all I have to offer for now
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I gotta say thank you SO much for this! Never thought I was going to be able to run a non-Verizon based stock ROM or 5.0 UX with working 4G. Had tried countless hours with Cloudy and Fulmics and could never get it to stick through the first reboot. I was on XDABBEB's 47A stock based ROM and figured I would try flashing before messing with TOT and all that (more of a weekend thing) and all I had to do was wipe system, data and caches, flashed ROM zip then 35b bootstack right after (without leaving recovery) and everything was good to go. Didn't have to set APN's or do an EFS restore or anything. I do have the little roaming "R" above the signal bars, but that's merely cosmetic. YOU! DAH! MAN!
Edit: Just gave you the remainder of my "thanks" for the day :good::laugh::good: Sorry that's all I have to offer for now
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Glad its working for you. Thanks for the update and yeah the instructions maybe just used as a fallback if your having issues or if anyone else is.
Thanks THEbigSWEEN! I've been trying everything suggested and still could not get it to boot.
I installed XDABBEB's 47A / wiped / installed this one and its is working.. Complete with 4g.. Still have the little r but I'm ok with that for now..
Only issue is it says 3minit is out of date and will not let me get into settings..
So not sure if a reboot or something else I installed caused this little hiccup, also usually on wifi so probably didn't notice immediately either, but I was still getting the 4G indicator but it wasn't connecting. After adding the APN everything was back to golden though. Easy way to get APN to show up for anyone who doesn't know, if you switch network mode to GSM and wait 5-10 seconds the option will show up.
As for the 3minit out of date error I don't recall seeing that or having any issues switching between a few of them, but shortly afterwards I switched to the circle battery from G3 Tweaksbox. Maybe it was a certain one or category you were selecting?
Edit: Oh, and glad you were able to get it to boot following the same course I took! Everyone should be able to enjoy some fully functional 5.0 UX goodness!
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So not sure if a reboot or something else I installed caused this little hiccup, also usually on wifi so probably didn't notice immediately either, but I was still getting the 4G indicator but it wasn't connecting. After adding the APN everything was back to golden though. Easy way to get APN to show up for anyone who doesn't know, if you switch network mode to GSM and wait 5-10 seconds the option will show up.
As for the 3minit out of date error I don't recall seeing that or having any issues switching between a few of them, but shortly afterwards I switched to the circle battery from G3 Tweaksbox. Maybe it was a certain one or category you were selecting?
Edit: Oh, and glad you were able to get it to boot following the same course I took! Everyone should be able to enjoy some fully functional 5.0 UX goodness!
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I ended up having to put in the APN as well. Thanks for the advise on that!
All is well at this point. The 3minit thing is still occurring but it's a minor thing. can't see anything else that is not working right at this point.
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Been a lurker for quite some time, there are some amazing devs on this forum and I can't find an answer to my question yet.
So I have a vs985 and it came with stock 12B on it. I used the kdz method to get back to 10B, then used stump root and flashed the bump'd TWRP 2.8.0.0 and immediately flashed TWRP 2.8.5.0. I tried using that to get back to 12B using these image files. In TWRP I flashed autoprime's "flash2" method to flash the system.img but it flashed nearly instantly, without actually doing anything. It says Finshed. Ok. but nothing was changed. You'd think I would just be able to flash a custom rom and move on right?
Correct.
But I can't use data on any custom rom. If I flash Jasmine, Cloudyfa, Skydragon they all work flawlessly... but data doesn't work. The only time data works is in 10B.
Any ideas?
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Been a lurker for quite some time, there are some amazing devs on this forum and I can't find an answer to my question yet.
So I have a vs985 and it came with stock 12B on it. I used the kdz method to get back to 10B, then used stump root and flashed the bump'd TWRP 2.8.0.0 and immediately flashed TWRP 2.8.5.0. I tried using that to get back to 12B using these image files. In TWRP I flashed autoprime's "flash2" method to flash the system.img but it flashed nearly instantly, without actually doing anything. It says Finshed. Ok. but nothing was changed. You'd think I would just be able to flash a custom rom and move on right?
Correct.
But I can't use data on any custom rom. If I flash Jasmine, Cloudyfa, Skydragon they all work flawlessly... but data doesn't work. The only time data works is in 10B.
Any ideas?
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Hi! Welcome to the forum from the writing perspective.
There's a separate autoprime flash2 for modem, isn't there? I know 11C modem works with 12B ROM, but I don't think anything older - based on what I've read others saying. I've only used 12B with 12B.
You also want the boot.img, IIRC. That's the stock kernel, or flash a stock-compatible kernel but I'd start with stock and make sure all problems are resolved first.
Thanks, I figured it out!
But I still can't use data on custom roms, which I know will bother me down the line. Any idea whats up with that? I successfully flashed the boot.img, system.img, and modem.img. Running stock on 12B everything works great! I know I'll eventually want to try out other roms, but I can't use data on them!
I have signal, the 4G LTE icon appears, but I'm always in "Offline Mode" when on data. Data is on and enabled. Not sure whats up. I would think its a radio problem, but I've tried the attached radio with Skydragon and the one on Jasmine ROM (which is the stock 12B). I went through and can't change my APN settings, I can only change the connection name. I have the network type set to Global, but I also tried leaving it on CDMA/LTE. Seems pretty odd to me. Especially since it works 100% on stock 12B.
Atraii said:
Thanks, I figured it out!
But I still can't use data on custom roms, which I know will bother me down the line. Any idea whats up with that? I successfully flashed the boot.img, system.img, and modem.img. Running stock on 12B everything works great! I know I'll eventually want to try out other roms, but I can't use data on them!
I have signal, the 4G LTE icon appears, but I'm always in "Offline Mode" when on data. Data is on and enabled. Not sure whats up. I would think its a radio problem, but I've tried the attached radio with Skydragon and the one on Jasmine ROM (which is the stock 12B). I went through and can't change my APN settings, I can only change the connection name. I have the network type set to Global, but I also tried leaving it on CDMA/LTE. Seems pretty odd to me. Especially since it works 100% on stock 12B.
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Check your IMEI number. Is it zeroed out? If so, then go here to fix it -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58915450&postcount=3
Ok, i'm fairly new to this stuff but have successfully rooted and modified several of my devices over the years. I've been attempting to upgrade my vs985 to as close to stock 5.1.1 as i can and after much reading decided on jasmine. I was rooted on kk 4.4.2 12b and I had no problems. the main reason i wanted to upgrade was for compatibility with my android play car stereo. I didn't have twrp so first i downloaded flashify and quickboot then flashed twrp from flashify. All good so far. Next I downloaded jasmine 9.0 and 9.1 or at least i thought lol. As it so happened i mistakenly ended up with one of the files being just the kernel for 5.1.1 35b. Must of been a long day cause I mistakenly failed to backup my current system and proceeded wipe data, cache, dalvik, and flashed the kernel file. As you might imagine it didn't turn out very good. I was stuck in boot loop. Fortunately I could still get into download mode so I was able to use the lg flash tool and I brought it all the way back to 10b stock firmware. Then i grabbed stump and rooted and flashed twrp again. at some point i noticed my cell signal was all over the place, up, down , no signal and it roamed almost constantly if there was any signal. I've had this phone and service for well over a year and never had anything like this at all. I knew it was something I did. I checked the back cover to be sure it was on properly and had good connection with the antenna and all checked out. I decided to go ahead and do the upgrade to jasmine 9.1 hoping this would correct the issue. Well no dice. I did create a backup this time and proceeded to wipe everything and flash 9.0 reboot then wipe nothing and flash 9.1, i guess as you call it "dirty" then reboot again. Here is a link to where i got the zips and instructions
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63305722&postcount=4842
in the instructions it says "RESET factory from within ROM (in Settings) - REQUIRED" . this step seemed strange as why would i do a factory reset on my device and erase everything i just did? would it not return it to original? I wasn't even sure if that was what he meant so i skipped that. After all was finished my signal was still all over the place could hardly make a call. it was bad. So once again I used lg flash tool and returned it to stock 4.4.2 10b, this time I wiped the data, cache, delvik and system. To my complete surprise the signal had not improved, in fact it could have actually been worse. As I said waaaaaay at the top of this post before i started all this i was running 4.4.2 12b, not sure how i ended up with 12b as i don't remember any upgrades after i downgraded to 10b and rooted. I froze the ota's with titanium backup but maybe 12b was pushed before i was able to freeze them. Anyway I couldn't figure out how to get 12b back now so I just flashed the 4.4.2 12b modem instead, This time I wiped cache and delvik before and after the flash then rebooted. This fixed my signal, everything seems normal now. no roaming and good signal. my software build however still shows 10b, but I guess thats correct since I only flashed the modem.
I really want 5.1.1 on my G3 but I need my signal too lol. can any one help me figure out how to get this done, can I flash the 12b modem on 5.1.1 this is where i got the file
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-lg-g3/development/rom-jasminerom-v1-0-t2904641 it is way down the bottom of the page. Sorry for the extremely long post i just wanted to make sure i didn't leave any details out.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
thanks in advance
@Allen227
i dont know if jasmine flashes the L modem when you flash it, but if it doesnt, that would be why you are having issues after flashing the rom.
other than that, i dont know what would cause modem issues.
bweN diorD;4132606 [user=7106818 said:
@Allen227[/user]
i dont know if jasmine flashes the L modem when you flash it, but if it doesnt, that would be why you are having issues after flashing the rom.
other than that, i dont know what would cause modem issues.
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@Allen227
TL;DR but yes, JasmineROM flashes the appropriate modem. v9.0 only flashes the 24B modem because it doesn't contain a fuller set of the necessary partitions to allow the 35B modem to work by simply replacing the 24B modem with the 35B one.
You can flash the 35B bootstack after flashing JasmineROM 9.0 and the 9.1 update, or SkyDragon 6.x, but you must not be on the 35B bootstack before flashing either UNLESS you also flash the 35B bootstack again after flashing the ROM.
For reasons why: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=64064555
Edit: I meant to add, the 35B boostack contains the 35B modem and everything needed for it to work with JasmineROM 9.0/9.1.
Hi, anybody from bosses ,plz help, sorry for noob querry... using g3 stock rom 4.4.2 and want to upgrade to lollipop and find jasmine ROM most votes. rooted my device with king root and installed twrp 2.8.7.0 recovry. downloaded jasmin ROM9.0, back up my current rom.
can u please guide me steps,
have i too flash kernal before jasmine ROM? or my existing stock kernal will work fine with jasmine 9.1
placed downloaded ROM in my download folder in phone memory [not in sd Card] , when i would boot in recovry in wipe cache delvik etc will it erase this rom and phone data too???
what if something gone rom? in my g3 there is no option of adb , adb does not work on my g3 dont know why.....
if something gone wrong , can i recover phone?
please see attached pics for some clarification...
sorry for,long post, actualy want to be safe ,,, as i am new for these things ..
tAheEr73 said:
Hi, anybody from bosses ,plz help, sorry for noob querry... using g3 stock rom 4.4.2 and want to upgrade to lollipop and find jasmine ROM most votes. rooted my device with king root and installed twrp 2.8.7.0 recovry. downloaded jasmin ROM9.0, back up my current rom.
can u please guide me steps,
have i too flash kernal before jasmine ROM? or my existing stock kernal will work fine with jasmine 9.1
placed downloaded ROM in my download folder in phone memory [not in sd Card] , when i would boot in recovry in wipe cache delvik etc will it erase this rom and phone data too???
what if something gone rom? in my g3 there is no option of adb , adb does not work on my g3 dont know why.....
if something gone wrong , can i recover phone?
please see attached pics for some clarification...
sorry for,long post, actualy want to be safe ,,, as i am new for these things ..
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In the future, please do not post the same thing in two different threads. This is against XDA's forum rules. Also, no reason to hijack an only partially related thread. I answered you in the JasmineROM thread.
Sorry for rule breaking, actually i did not aware of that. will avoid surely next time and thanks for reply. hats off to you.
Thanks for your help guys. Last night I figured out my phone was allowing me to send and receive text messages and make outgoing calls but was completely unable to receive any calls. Signal still terribly inconsistent, it would be on 4g one minute then you could watch as it dropped then no service. There'd be no service for 3 or 4 minutes then it would repeat that cycle again. If I switch from global to cdma/let in settings it would immediately regain full signal. Then the cycle of it dropping out would start again. I got to looking through about phone in settings and realized my imei number was missing, all zeros. I'm assuming that probably is the root of my problems. Not sure what to do, I doubt Verizon can help. Phones not insured or under warranty anymore. I haven't researched this New development on te forums yet it got to late last night. If anyone knows of this problem I could use your help. Thanks
Allen227 said:
Thanks for your help guys. Last night I figured out my phone was allowing me to send and receive text messages and make outgoing calls but was completely unable to receive any calls. Signal still terribly inconsistent, it would be on 4g one minute then you could watch as it dropped then no service. There'd be no service for 3 or 4 minutes then it would repeat that cycle again. If I switch from global to cdma/let in settings it would immediately regain full signal. Then the cycle of it dropping out would start again. I got to looking through about phone in settings and realized my imei number was missing, all zeros. I'm assuming that probably is the root of my problems. Not sure what to do, I doubt Verizon can help. Phones not insured or under warranty anymore. I haven't researched this New development on te forums yet it got to late last night. If anyone knows of this problem I could use your help. Thanks
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If you go into the main Verizon G3 section or possibly the non-Verizon G3 section and use the search field to search for "IMEI" you'll probably find a helpful thread. I think it involves the QPST program on a Windows PC. You'll need the IMEI that it's supposed to have, so hopefully have that on the box or Verizon's website lists it.
Sometimes that's seemed to happen for some people when flashing TOTs, KDZs or ROMs. I've been lucky, it hasn't happened to me through all my flashing over the past year. Once you get it fixed, rooted and put TWRP on, you can back up the IMEI partition in TWRP. It's called something else in TWRP like EI or something - I forget.
Good luck!
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
If you go into the main Verizon G3 section or possibly the non-Verizon G3 section and use the search field to search for "IMEI" you'll probably find a helpful thread. I think it involves the QPST program on a Windows PC. You'll need the IMEI that it's supposed to have, so hopefully have that on the box or Verizon's website lists it.
Sometimes that's seemed to happen for some people when flashing TOTs, KDZs or ROMs. I've been lucky, it hasn't happened to me through all my flashing over the past year. Once you get it fixed, rooted and put TWRP on, you can back up the IMEI partition in TWRP. It's called something else in TWRP like EI or something - I forget.
Good luck!
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Thanks again I will check that out now
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Thanks again I will check that out now
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I have spent sooooo many hours on this. The qpst apk wont see my phone I have done everything the tutorials suggest. the instructions are only applicable if there are no issues, in other words, in a perfect world. I'm sure its something stupid and very simple but I don't even have a place to start. First, its hard to believe this works on all OS's, but it doesn't state anywhere what it is and isn't compatible with. that info would be helpful. i have spent 4 hours a day for over a week trying to get this fixed and I'm no closer than i was when I started. Very frustrating. I'm still open to suggestions or any help that can be offered.
I have a VS985, I have tried the latest CM13 nightly, the latest CM12.1 Snapshot, Fulmics 5.0, latest Resurrection Remix, and AICP MM, I have tried the 24B, 23C, 23B and 34B modems, none of them seem to work, I can call and text on any of these configurations, and i have tried setting my apn on all of these roms, but they either delete the apn automatically, despite me saving it, or it gives no option of adding an apn, im on the normal Verizon network, how on earth do I fix this?! Do I need to flash back to stock using a TOT or KDZ?
Yes, you've flashed so much that who knows what's going on behind the scenes. Flash the 10B TOT, re-root with the Stump app, then use TWRP Manager from the Play Store to install TWRP, then flash the bootstack and ROM you want. Preferably not CM-based nor international stock ROM based. They seem to require more fiddling with to get everything working reliably, especially Mobile Data. I recommend @xdabbeb 's VS985 v2.0 ROM based on 35B (5.1.1) or his stock 47A firmware, which is Marshmallow - the latter along with any further debloating via my debloat post in my signature below.
Of course, right after you flash 10B, before you root and install TWRP, you should verify that Mobile Data is working for you. If it's not, you might need to exchange your SIM card with Verizon for a new one - some others have had to do that because their old SIM card didn't allow Mobile Data to work any more, if I'm remembering correctly.
Ok, will try tomorrow, and i dont really want root anymore, this device is going to a family member thats not really into that stuff, so could i just flash the stock 35B and be done, unless data still doesnt work, in which case, ill go to verizon.
Also, earlier, i was running CM13, and tried to flash the 35B modem again (might want to stop trying) and my twrp crashed to the twrp splash, and i reflashed the 35B, wiped cache, rebooted to system, and it put it into an infinite LG splash logo loop, had to reboot to stock recovery and wipe cache to get to twrp, reflashed my rom, wiped cache and dalvik, and it boot fine after that.
TOTs flash more partitions than KDZs. Sometimes flashing a TOT is necessary to fix strange issues that even flashing KDZs won't. So I suggest down the 10B TOT and then flash the 47A KDZ and be done with it. It's still double check mobile data on 10B.
So theres no 35B TOT? Currently when i try to flash KDZ files, it fails, it detects the device fine, but wont install the software.
When install TWRP and flashed CM12.1 for the first time, my device was on 5.0.1, and data worked fine on CM12.1, but now it doesnt.
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So theres no 35B TOT? Currently when i try to flash KDZ files, it fails, it detects the device fine, but wont install the software.
When install TWRP and flashed CM12.1 for the first time, my device was on 5.0.1, and data worked fine on CM12.1, but now it doesnt.
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No, the only TOT available for our device is 10B. You can always take the OTAs up to 47A from there if you want (assuming you're using an activated Verizon SIM), although it's harder to root after 10B, and harder to put TWRP on after 12B, if that's what you ultimately want.
Are you using the original USB cable with a USB 2.0 port preferably directly connected to the PC - not through a USB hub?
Im using an Insignia cable, connected directly to my pc, nothing in between, I dont think i have the original cable anymore.
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Im using an Insignia cable, connected directly to my pc, nothing in between, I dont think i have the original cable anymore.
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Not saying it is definitely, but not using the original cable could be the problem.
Downloaded the TOT, will try later, ill report back.
When it was installing the TOT, my kitten decided to jiggle the cable (found my original cable!) and caused the phone toose connection, I could still get into dl mode, but that scared the crap out of me, it was sending system when it disconnected.
I installed the TOT, data works, updating, currently at 23C, thanks for the tips.
Successfully went from 10B to 47A without an issue, factory reset on 47A, everything working very good, data has no problems, thanks, MM is very good on this device, but AOSP seems to kill it for me, even LGs skin runs better!
Nick80835 said:
When it was installing the TOT, my kitten decided to jiggle the cable (found my original cable!) and caused the phone toose connection, I could still get into dl mode, but that scared the crap out of me, it was sending system when it disconnected.
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Nick80835 said:
I installed the TOT, data works, updating, currently at 23C, thanks for the tips.
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Nick80835 said:
Successfully went from 10B to 47A without an issue, factory reset on 47A, everything working very good, data has no problems, thanks, MM is very good on this device, but AOSP seems to kill it for me, even LGs skin runs better!
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Glad it worked, thanks for the update! Cats, so cute but so rotten sometimes. We have one too. ?
They love cables! Especially when they are important.
currently my version is 5.1.1 lolipop if i change to kitkat or marshmallow do i need to flash bootstack 24 or 35 after flashing rom ?
also can someone suggest me a rom which is for all variant and stable..
thank you so much..
im using Skydragon rom and having some problem with hotspot which is for verizon only unfortunately im not in the US so i cant enable it ..
Like I said in the other thread, the 12B Bootstack is for KitKat, 24B is for Lollipop 5.0.x and 35B is for Lollipop 5.1.x and Marshmallow. I believe I also said - but it might've been someone else I recently told - you should just get in the habit of flashing the appropriate bootstack every time after you flash a ROM. There's no need to figure out when you need to flash one and when you don't have to, just flash it.
thanks for the clarify.. can you suggest me a rom for all variant of lg g3 ?i mean a custom rom that suits for all LG G3
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thanks for the clarify.. can you suggest me a rom for all variant of lg g3 ?i mean a custom rom that suits for all LG G3
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You're welcome! No, I can't unfortunately. I only use stock LG VS985-based ROMs. Not only that but from my own experience when I did try one or two that were made to work on all or at least several variants, and these days when I happen to read, people are always having trouble with ROMs that are made to work on several variants of the G3. This is why I stick to ROMs that are based on stock VS985 ones. This is rather common on all phones though. Some people have gotten some to work but you'll have to find them yourself since I don't use them.
Maybe my issue is related to this. I have had stability issues on marshmallow. I flashed the 35B bootstack and upgraded to the Azadi marshmallow variant. It was working fine, but there had been more updates to the rom, so I flashed those as well (without flashing 35B again). I was getting occasional system reboots, so I switched to the stock 47A firmware (debloated using joshua70448 zip generator). I am still having the same issue - the system randomly reboots, sometimes twice in a row. Also sometimes when I power down, the phone will not power up again until I remove the battery. I did not flash the bootstack on either of these clean installs.
Is it possible that failing to flash the bootstack with a clean install is causing the issue? I figured since I had already flashed it once when upgrading to marshmallow the first time, I would not need to reflash it with each new install.
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Is it possible that failing to flash the bootstack with a clean install is causing the issue? I figured since I had already flashed it once when upgrading to marshmallow the first time, I would not need to reflash it with each new install.
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Doubtful, if it's the way you describe it. The only reason I tell people this is because some people ask for help determining when they can get away with not flashing the bootstack again.
It's far simpler to just flash whichever the appropriate bootstack is every time you flash a ROM or restore a TWRP backup. There's just no reason to avoid flashing the right one every time.
If you're experienced enough that you know you don't have to flash it again, then don't. If you're mistaken, you could end up with a temporary brick depending on the exact situation, but it's still not caused by the bootstack.
Also, the wrong bootstack doesn't cause stability issues or reboots. It can cause no signal, not being able to use Advanced/HD Calling and not being able to encrypt your SD card.
I had just made the following yesterday, but this fits this situation. ?
I recommend flashing the 10B TOT. TOTs flash more partitions than KDZs, as @xdabbeb taught me and I verified. I had a weird problem months ago that wouldn't go away no matter what ROM or KDZ I flashed until I flashed the TOT.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
Doubtful, if it's the way you describe it. The only reason I tell people this is because some people ask for help determining when they can get away with not flashing the bootstack again.
It's far simpler to just flash whichever the appropriate bootstack is every time you flash a ROM or restore a TWRP backup. There's just no reason to avoid flashing the right one every time.
If you're experienced enough that you know you don't have to flash it again, then don't. If you're mistaken, you could end up with a temporary brick depending on the exact situation, but it's still not caused by the bootstack.
Also, the wrong bootstack doesn't cause stability issues or reboots. It can cause no signal, not being able to use Advanced/HD Calling and not being able to encrypt your SD card.
I had just made the following yesterday, but this fits this situation. ?
I recommend flashing the 10B TOT. TOTs flash more partitions than KDZs, as @xdabbeb taught me and I verified. I had a weird problem months ago that wouldn't go away no matter what ROM or KDZ I flashed until I flashed the TOT.
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I really thought it wasn't necessary. I will post another thread with this issue.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
Like I said in the other thread, the 12B Bootstack is for KitKat, 24B is for Lollipop 5.0.x and 35B is for Lollipop 5.1.x and Marshmallow. I believe I also said - but it might've been someone else I recently told - you should just get in the habit of flashing the appropriate bootstack every time after you flash a ROM. There's no need to figure out when you need to flash one and when you don't have to, just flash it.
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Sorry bro bother how do I fix the outgoing calling to work BC Everytime I try to call out I got call end I use 35b and still didn't work I'm on 10b I root and running Jedi ROM 5.1.1 but when I get into 6.0 or 7.1 calling ends ass soon I dial out is there a fix for it
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Not sure why mods locked my other post, but I DO NOT have an international version of LG G3, I have a Verizon version, VS985.
And this issue is not about Fulmic's ROM, but is about Xdabebb's 47a Marshmallow ROM which is a stock rom.
So I am going to repost, in hope of getting the help I was looking for originally.
I'm pretty tired of my LG G3 which I've owned now for a few months. It is the VS985 version. Purchased brand new.
I started off on the stock Kitkat it came with. Connectivity with Verizon 4g was fine, but the phone overheated regularly.
Then I updated to Fulmics 5.2, which worked okay, but only gave me slow 3g data.
Next I reverted all the way back to stock 10b, and then tried Xdabebb's Stock 47a. The rom works fine, but 4g connectivity is ****! I get constant blinking triangles (roaming) even though roaming is turned off. Worse yet, I don't get phone calls or texts half the time, and it constantly loses data connection. I got a new sim card, which works fine in my Nexus 6, but fails to be consistent in my LG G3.
Here's my questions:
1. Is there a fix with XDAbebb's 47a? Should I reflash the 35b bootstack?
2. If XDAbebb's 47a is the problem, is there a ROM that people have had good Verizon experience on?
3. Or should I just sell my LG G3 and move onto another phone or go back to my nexus 6 (which I like but it's so huge!)
I don't want to waste a lot of more time on this.
Mods, please don't lock this, as it is a different set of questions/issues from my other Fulmic's thread.
android94301 said:
Next I reverted all the way back to stock 10b, and then tried Xdabebb's Stock 47a. The rom works fine, but 4g connectivity is ****! I get constant blinking triangles (roaming) even though roaming is turned off. Worse yet, I don't get phone calls or texts half the time, and it constantly loses data connection. I got a new sim card, which works fine in my Nexus 6, but fails to be consistent in my LG G3.
Here's my questions:
1. Is there a fix with XDAbebb's 47a? Should I reflash the 35b bootstack?
2. If XDAbebb's 47a is the problem, is there a ROM that people have had good Verizon experience on?
3. Or should I just sell my LG G3 and move onto another phone or go back to my nexus 6 (which I like but it's so huge!)
I don't want to waste a lot of more time on this.
Mods, please don't lock this, as it is a different set of questions/issues from my other Fulmic's thread.
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1. There's nothing that needs fixing in @xdabbeb 's stock 47A firmware, at least for the majority of people. It's as completely stock 47A as can be possible while being rooted and still being able to get into TWRP - there's no other differences from stock unrooted 47A. The 35B Bootstack is part of what's necessary in order to have a working modem while still being able to get into TWRP.
I doubt if reflashing the bootstack will make a difference but it doesn't hurt anything either. Does your Settings/About menu list a baseband and an IMEI for your device? If it does, it's doubtful that reflashing the bootstack will help, and that would only help if it said you have no baseband, or the wrong one. Just reflash it though if you have any doubts, like I said, it doesn't hurt anything to flash it.
2. @xdabbeb 's VS985 v2.0 ROM (based on 35B) is overall my very favorite ROM although I've been using his 47A and the 46A before it ever since he released them, along with heavy debloating. His VS985 v2.0 ROM is more heavily modified from stock 35B which is why he differentiates between his VS985 v2.0 ROM and his stock 47A firmware and although 47A in general is really smooth, you can tell the pride he took doing the work he did on the 2.0 ROM.
3. Only you can decide this. Have you tried flashing the 10B TOT (which will wipe your data and internal storage too)? As @xdabbeb taught me and I've personally witnessed when I checked into it, TOTs flash more partitions than KDZs do. Flashing the 10B TOT can fix things that flashing any KDZ or ROM won't. I had a weird problem several months ago that no matter what ROM or KDZ (including 10B) I flashed, the problem persisted. It wasn't until I flashed the 10B TOT that the problem went and stayed away.
It's very common that people that flash several ROMs, especially when some of them are CM/AOSP based and/or international stock ROM ports that they have trouble with mobile data afterward until they flash back to stock. I realize (I think you said) that you flashed the KDZ but try the TOT and go from there. Once you flash it, verify if everything is working 100% okay before rooting, putting TWRP on and flashing anything else. Then once you do that, go straight to flashing whichever stock-based ROM you decide on including the appropriate bootstack.
4. Please mail me your Nexus 6 so I have a new toy to play with.
Thanks, and see my replies below.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
1. There's nothing that needs fixing in @xdabbeb 's stock 47A firmware, at least for the majority of people. It's as completely stock 47A as can be possible while being rooted and still being able to get into TWRP - there's no other differences from stock unrooted 47A. The 35B Bootstack is part of what's necessary in order to have a working modem while still being able to get into TWRP.
I doubt if reflashing the bootstack will make a difference but it doesn't hurt anything either. Does your Settings/About menu list a baseband and an IMEI for your device? If it does, it's doubtful that reflashing the bootstack will help, and that would only help if it said you have no baseband, or the wrong one. Just reflash it though if you have any doubts, like I said, it doesn't hurt anything to flash it.
[My setting DO not list an IMEI. Is there a problem I need to fix?]
2. @xdabbeb 's VS985 v2.0 ROM (based on 35B) is overall my very favorite ROM although I've been using his 47A and the 46A before it ever since he released them, along with heavy debloating. His VS985 v2.0 ROM is more heavily modified from stock 35B which is why he differentiates between his VS985 v2.0 ROM and his stock 47A firmware and although 47A in general is really smooth, you can tell the pride he took doing the work he did on the 2.0 ROM.
[Thanks maybe I'll try this 2.0 version.]
3. Only you can decide this. Have you tried flashing the 10B TOT (which will wipe your data and internal storage too)? As @xdabbeb taught me and I've personally witnessed when I checked into it, TOTs flash more partitions than KDZs do. Flashing the 10B TOT can fix things that flashing any KDZ or ROM won't. I had a weird problem several months ago that no matter what ROM or KDZ (including 10B) I flashed, the problem persisted. It wasn't until I flashed the 10B TOT that the problem went and stayed away.
[Yes, I flashed the Tot file to 10b, before I went to 47A.]
It's very common that people that flash several ROMs, especially when some of them are CM/AOSP based and/or international stock ROM ports that they have trouble with mobile data afterward until they flash back to stock. I realize (I think you said) that you flashed the KDZ but try the TOT and go from there. Once you flash it, verify if everything is working 100% okay before rooting, putting TWRP on and flashing anything else. Then once you do that, go straight to flashing whichever stock-based ROM you decide on including the appropriate bootstack.
[OK, will try the stock Tot 10b again and make sure it's all okay before rooting or upgrading. How do I fix the IMEI though? ]
4. Please mail me your Nexus 6 so I have a new toy to play with.
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[What's your address? JK, I actually love my Nexus 6 but sometimes want a smaller phone to carry.]
android94301 said:
Thanks, and see my replies below.
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You're welcome!
[My setting DO not list an IMEI. Is there a problem I need to fix?]
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I'm attaching screenshots for where you should find the IMEI on 47A (Settings/About/Status) Just to be clear, you're saying you found the spot the IMEI should be in but it's not listed there? And you do have a baseband listed (Settings/About/Software info)? If so, then not having an IMEI is definitely the problem.
[Yes, I flashed the Tot file to 10b, before I went to 47A.]
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It probably won't make any difference then if you went straight from the 10B TOT, Stump root, TWRP to 35B Bootstack and 47A firmware. Sounds like the no IMEI thing is the problem.
[OK, will try the stock Tot 10b again and make sure it's all okay before rooting or upgrading. How do I fix the IMEI though? ]
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You can't make phone calls either, right? I'm no expert on fixing no IMEI - I've never had to do that personally. When in TWRP, I use it to backup the EFS which I believe includes the IMEI, so that if it should get lost (which happens sometimes when flashing KDZs and TOTs), I can just restore it via TWRP.
If you don't have a TWRP backup of your EFS, then assuming you have the box the phone came in, or some record of what the IMEI was, I believe you have to use some Windows software - maybe QPST - to manually type the IMEI back in the right place. I know there's threads in the General and Q&A section, and probably those sections in the non-Verizon G3 forums too. I'd have to search for the threads myself though.
[What's your address? JK, I actually love my Nexus 6 but sometimes want a smaller phone to carry.]
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Every once in a while I'm tempted to go Nexus, but I guess none have attracted me enough yet, either feature/storage/camera/review/size and/or price-wise. I don't think I'd like anything bigger than the G3.
You are a genius! Saved my LG G3 from Craigslist
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
You're welcome!
I'm attaching screenshots for where you should find the IMEI on 47A (Settings/About/Status) Just to be clear, you're saying you found the spot the IMEI should be in but it's not listed there? And you do have a baseband listed (Settings/About/Software info)? If so, then not having an IMEI is definitely the problem.
It probably won't make any difference then if you went straight from the 10B TOT, Stump root, TWRP to 35B Bootstack and 47A firmware. Sounds like the no IMEI thing is the problem.
You can't make phone calls either, right? I'm no expert on fixing no IMEI - I've never had to do that personally. When in TWRP, I use it to backup the EFS which I believe includes the IMEI, so that if it should get lost (which happens sometimes when flashing KDZs and TOTs), I can just restore it via TWRP.
If you don't have a TWRP backup of your EFS, then assuming you have the box the phone came in, or some record of what the IMEI was, I believe you have to use some Windows software - maybe QPST - to manually type the IMEI back in the right place. I know there's threads in the General and Q&A section, and probably those sections in the non-Verizon G3 forums too. I'd have to search for the threads myself though.
Every once in a while I'm tempted to go Nexus, but I guess none have attracted me enough yet, either feature/storage/camera/review/size and/or price-wise. I don't think I'd like anything bigger than the G3.
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Thanks for your help. As you can see from the pics I've attached, baseband is fine, and there is no IMEI. Must have gotten nuked somehow when I went from Fulmics to 10b to 47A. I have an EFS backup in TWRP, so will try to restore the EFS partition.
I just did, and my IMEI is back, although phone number is blank, IMS registered status is Not Registered, ICCID says unknown. Let's try putting the sim card back in and see what happens.
IMEI is there, as is ICCID. IMS is still not registered. Phone number now shows up. As does PRL. Just tried phone calls and they now work, let's try a text. Works!!!!
Now lets try a data test. Speedtest now is off the charts! 74mbps down, and 13mbps up! Can't beat that.
roirraW "edor" ehT you are a genius, seems like that solved it. Now I guess I should make another nandroid backup while I've got everything working.
One last question, is the improvement of XDAbebb's VS985 v2.0 debloated enough to make it worth going from 47a to that one? Thanks again.
And no stupid blinking triangle of roaming! Tried Google Play store and now things install rapidly.
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Thanks for your help. As you can see from the pics I've attached, baseband is fine, and there is no IMEI. Must have gotten nuked somehow when I went from Fulmics to 10b to 47A. I have an EFS backup in TWRP, so will try to restore the EFS partition.
I just did, and my IMEI is back, although phone number is blank, IMS registered status is Not Registered, ICCID says unknown. Let's try putting the sim card back in and see what happens.
IMEI is there, as is ICCID. IMS is still not registered. Phone number now shows up. As does PRL. Just tried phone calls and they now work, let's try a text. Works!!!!
Now lets try a data test. Speedtest now is off the charts! 74mbps down, and 13mbps up! Can't beat that.
roirraW "edor" ehT you are a genius, seems like that solved it. Now I guess I should make another nandroid backup while I've got everything working.
One last question, is the improvement of XDAbebb's VS985 v2.0 debloated enough to make it worth going from 47a to that one? Thanks again.
And no stupid blinking triangle of roaming! Tried Google Play store and now things install rapidly.
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Both roms are excellent xdabebbs 2.0 is pretty slimmed down and runs really smooth. And his 47A is as close to stock marshmallow as you can get but still being rooted. I'm always flashing back and forth between the two, sometimes a few times per week lol I would recommend either one since they are both awesome. If you run 47A you can use some debloating zips that the warrior has made, and remove a lot of bloat or only take out what you want. I hope this helps in anyway and glad you got your g3 working now.
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Thanks for your help. As you can see from the pics I've attached, baseband is fine, and there is no IMEI. Must have gotten nuked somehow when I went from Fulmics to 10b to 47A. I have an EFS backup in TWRP, so will try to restore the EFS partition.
I just did, and my IMEI is back, although phone number is blank, IMS registered status is Not Registered, ICCID says unknown. Let's try putting the sim card back in and see what happens.
IMEI is there, as is ICCID. IMS is still not registered. Phone number now shows up. As does PRL. Just tried phone calls and they now work, let's try a text. Works!!!!
Now lets try a data test. Speedtest now is off the charts! 74mbps down, and 13mbps up! Can't beat that.
[URL=" "edor" ehT[/I][/COLOR][/URL] you are a genius, seems like that solved it. Now I guess I should make another nandroid backup while I've got everything working.
One last question, is the improvement of XDAbebb's VS985 v2.0 debloated enough to make it worth going from 47a to that one? Thanks again.
And no stupid blinking triangle of roaming! Tried Google Play store and now things install rapidly.
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Awesome! You're welcome. I'm glad it was that relatively simple and that you had an EFS Backup! I (think I) keep a cloud backup of just an EFS TWRP backup of all of my wife's and my devices just in case. Much simpler than fooling around in proprietary software.
I've just luckily seen enough people have the no IMEI problem enough times on this device - glad it hasn't happened to me yet.