Best firmware/rom for H930DS in Europe? - LG V30 Questions & Answers

Hi,
What firmware/rom do you recommend for a H930DS used in Europe?
The one i have now is imported from Hong Kong with firmware V21d-HKG-xx. I consider a different firmware/custom rom but only if there is an advantage (ex if VOLTE/wifi-calling works).
I live in Denmark.
Kind regards
Christian

Hi there.. I also have the h930ds from Hong Kong.. after trying multiple stock ROMs.. the only one that gave me volte options on the menus was the Taiwan one..

The only one working properly is the BoomBox rom, as far as I know.

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Hello,
Currently I have an imported unlocked phone from France 1232.2109.1242.1001 and I was wondering if there is any downside to flashing a different region rom from 1232.5951.1249.100*.
Do they allow english and support the sim unlock?
I live in Australia and I'm on Telstra, but I really don't mind losing the 4G capability for an updated rom. Since 4G isn't really supported everywhere and is a battery killer. My phone is a rm-821 model
Should I just bite the bullet and flash stock AUS rom and wait? Or will the new roms work?
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I personally flashed the latest unbranded AUS ROM over my 920 and Im going to stick with that ROM gets updated on Navifirm or released OTA.
The only ROM's available with the latest update seems to be some North African carriers, Belgium, O2 (Europe) and Orange (Europe) plus the American model RM-820 which wont work on our handsets. I would wait if I were you. Im not sure if there will be any problems with selecting a different carrier unless it stops certain frequencies from working that Telstra require.. eg. 850MHz for 3G/H+ and 1800MHz for LTE/4G. I doubt that would be an issue though.
If you do flash a new one, can you keep us updated on how well the ROM works?

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