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I downloaded the Just a Line app on my H933, running 7.1.2, and with the latest arcore apk installed. When I open it crashes and the toast says AR not supported on this device.
Has anyone else gotten this to run? There are reviews from other v30 owners.
Working for me on 8.0 - may not support Nougat even with AR Core installed?
working on my v30 korea with oreo
Oreo is a requirement for AR Core
I just got the 8.0 update on t-mobile but cannot install ARCore or AR Stickers or Just a Line. Where are you downloading the app from? even if I dl the apk I get "There was a problem parsing the package.
I'm on Oreo an AR core doesn't work for me
Also on TMobile v30 w Oreo here and cannot install the arcore apk. That was really the only thing I wanted to try on Oreo.
gthing said:
Also on TMobile v30 w Oreo here and cannot install the arcore apk. That was really the only thing I wanted to try on Oreo.
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I used an older ARcore APk from before may 4 update and it installed fine along with AR Stickers, Just a Line, PaintAR(older version newer one requires newer ARCore) I think they took the v30 off ARcore support with newest update due to driver issues.
Hello dear users and developers of firmware for the device LG V30+
Today I became the owner of LG v30+ 4/128 (H930DS), currently it has a software version installed: Android 7.1.2, Kernel version 4.4.63, Software version V10d-IND-XX (I don’t quite understand what the last meaning means)
I respect all developers of firmware for this device, but I want to ask which firmware is more stable (where both camera modules work well and there is support for the built-in analog digital converter) and has more functions in terms of interface customization? Interested in Android version 8 and 9.
Thank you for paying attention to this thread. :fingers-crossed:
vArhont said:
Hello dear users and developers of firmware for the device LG V30+
Today I became the owner of LG v30+ 4/128 (H930DS), currently it has a software version installed: Android 7.1.2, Kernel version 4.4.63, Software version V10d-IND-XX (I don’t quite understand what the last meaning means)
I respect all developers of firmware for this device, but I want to ask which firmware is more stable (where both camera modules work well and there is support for the built-in analog digital converter) and has more functions in terms of interface customization? Interested in Android version 8 and 9.
Thank you for paying attention to this thread. :fingers-crossed:
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V10d-IND-XX
"10" means Nougat
20 would be Oreo.
Your best bet right now is to update to early Oreo (pre-July 2018) to unlock bootloader, install TWRP and root. Then update to current rooted Oreo firmware.
Everything will work, and you can flash Magisk modules to get some custom stuff.
See WTF thread for bootloader unlock and TWRP.
ChazzMatt said:
Your best bet right now is to update to early Oreo (pre-July 2018) to unlock bootloader, install TWRP and root. Then update to current rooted Oreo firmware.
Everything will work, and you can flash Magisk modules to get some custom stuff.
See WTF thread for bootloader unlock and TWRP.
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Tell me please, do I understand you well? Do you offer to upgrade to the Oreo version, install twrp and root on your smartphone and stay on the original LG Oreo firmware?
There are several nuances that I forgot to clarify. It is desirable that the firmware was without GApps, from Google services I use only a translator. (I have not used GApps for more than two years)
ChazzMatt said:
V10d-IND-XX
"10" means Nougat
20 would be Oreo.
Your best bet right now is to update to early Oreo (pre-July 2018) to unlock bootloader, install TWRP and root. Then update to current rooted Oreo firmware.
Everything will work, and you can flash Magisk modules to get some custom stuff.
See WTF thread for bootloader unlock and TWRP.
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Connect smartphone to the Internet. Writes that a software update is available to the version: V10e-JAN-23-2018. Update device? Can I then install TWRP and root after this update?
vArhont said:
Tell me please, do I understand you well? Do you offer to upgrade to the Oreo version, install twrp and root on your smartphone and stay on the original LG Oreo firmware?
There are several nuances that I forgot to clarify. It is desirable that the firmware was without GApps, from Google services I use only a translator. (I have not used GApps for more than two years)
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Stock firmware doesn't use GAPPS.
Yes, stay on Oreo stock firmware, but unlock bootloader, install TWRP. After that, there's an updated stock OREO H930DS TWRP-flashable zip you can flash to update to latest Oreo.
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vArhont said:
Connect smartphone to the Internet. Writes that a software update is available to the version: V10e-JAN-23-2018. Update device? Can I then install TWRP and root after this update?
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What you are seeing is old. Please go to WTF thread. That will answer all your questions and give you links.
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ChazzMatt said:
Stock firmware doesn't use GAPPS.
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Stock firmware uses gapps, otherwise you wouldnt have any play services on the phone when you buy it
And how much of the gapps are used depends on how much google makes the manufacturers install, changes every now and then.
SGCMarkus said:
Stock firmware uses gapps, otherwise you wouldnt have any play services on the phone when you buy it [emoji14]
And how much of the gapps are used depends on how much google makes the manufacturers install, changes every now and then.
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OK to clarify, you don't install AOSP GAPPS package with stock firmware.
It already has the apps, and you can manually install what else you need.
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vArhont said:
Connect smartphone to the Internet. Writes that a software update is available to the version: V10e-JAN-23-2018. Update device? Can I then install TWRP and root after this update?
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The update your are seeing is old Nougat firmware from a year ago.
Please go read this below. It has all your answers...
WTF BOOTLOADER UNLOCK, Post #193
ChazzMatt said:
OK to clarify, you don't install AOSP GAPPS package with stock firmware.
It already has the apps, and you can manually install what else you need.
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The update your are seeing is old Nougat firmware from a year ago.
Please go read this below. It has all your answers...
WTF BOOTLOADER UNLOCK, Post #193
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Does the standard firmware already have GApps? I would not want to have a GApps core in a smartphone.
Even if we take into account the smallest NANO package, then it has the following components and telemetry as a gift.
Device Health Services
Google App (Search)
Google Package Installer (replaces stock / AOSP Package Installer)
Google Play services
I would like a clean firmware without any trace of google. What can you recommend?
vArhont said:
Does the standard firmware already have GApps? I would not want to have a GApps core in a smartphone.
Even if we take into account the smallest NANO package, then it has the following components and telemetry as a gift.
Device Health Services
Google App (Search)
Google Package Installer (replaces stock / AOSP Package Installer)
Google Play services
I would like a clean firmware without any trace of google. What can you recommend?
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You don't need "GAPPs" on stock. The firmware has what it needs already.
You are complicating the requirements if you now also want no Google. You wanted no bugs.
Tell you what. Unlock the bootloader, install TWRP and root, and update to latest firmware. After that, you're on your own.
You can install whatever custom ROM you want, but there's none with no bugs at this point in time.
Sent via open market LG US998 V30/V30+
ChazzMatt said:
Please go read this below. It has all your answers...
WTF BOOTLOADER UNLOCK, Post #193
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I apologize for the concern, I am very grateful for your help. But I still do not understand. Is Android upgraded from the air with the Nougat 7.1.2 V10d-IND-XX version to V10e-JAN-23-2018 version? (This is exactly what my smartphone is now offering, as it writes on the display of the device)
In your "WTF" thread, I read about my device:
US998 Oreo, European H930 Oreo, H930DS Oreo, and open market V30S Oreo have the fastboot flash commands and boot loader unlock flaw. (With pre-July 2018 security patch firmware; don't worry, we can get you there.) At present, if you have post-July Android security patch, you can downgrade to unlock your bootloader.
* India H930DS would use the IND H930DS Oreo KDZ. which has India-specific VoLTE for carriers like Jio -- with pre-July 2018 security patch firmware
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And I don’t understand whether I need to be updated or not needed to be updated in order not to make an downgrade.
I will clarify that we need a European version of the firmware.
And once again, I apologize for my poor knowledge of English.
vArhont said:
I apologize for the concern, I am very grateful for your help. But I still do not understand. Is Android upgraded from the air with the Nougat 7.1.2 V10d-IND-XX version to V10e-JAN-23-2018 version? (This is exactly what my smartphone is now offering, as it writes on the display of the device)
And I don’t understand whether I need to be updated or not needed to be updated in order not to make an downgrade.
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Please do not mention any "10" (Nougat) firmware you are seeing. I've told you 3 times now that's old, outdated. You need "20" Oreo, but to UNlock bootloader you need specific version of Oreo before then updating to current Oreo. It will have a 20. Like 20A.
Updating from old version of Nougat to slightly less old version of Nougat does no good. You can NOT unlock H930DS bootloader on Nougat. You need to jump to specific version of Oreo.
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vArhont said:
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I will clarify that we need a European version of the firmware.
And once again, I apologize for my poor knowledge of English.
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You can use any region H930 or H930DS firmware you wish.
The only exception is for India H930DS for those that need India carrier Jio VoLTE.
I assumed you needed India firmware because that's what you have right now. But you can cross flash to Europe H930 if you wish.
In my WTF INSTRUCTIONS I even give a link to European H930DS OREO KDZ firmware. You can use that, if you wish.
You need to print it those instructions and read them several times.
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ChazzMatt said:
Please do not mention any "10" (Nougat) firmware you are seeing. I've told you 3 times now that's old, outdated. You need "20" Oreo, but to UNlock bootloader you need specific version of Oreo before then updating to current Oreo. It will have a 20. Like 20A.
Updating from old version of Nougat to slightly less old version of Nougat does no good. You can NOT unlock H930DS bootloader on Nougat. You need to jump to specific version of Oreo.
Sent via open market LG US998 V30/V30+
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Thank you so much, unlocked, put root, on the latest versions of twrp and magisk18 work well)
Can you please tell us what can be removed from the gapps services without harming the stock firmware of the smartfon?
vArhont said:
Thank you so much, unlocked, put root, on the latest versions of twrp and magisk18 work well)
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Congratulations! You successfully updated to Oreo and followed the WTF instructions to it install TWRP and root.
What version firmware are you on now? Are you on H930DS or H930 firmware? If H930DS, which one? CIS?
Did you update to newer firmware after the bootloader unlock TWRP and root stage? LG improved the camera more with latest Oreo updates.
I have Settings screenshot suggestions with Google Photos link in that thread and my KDZ threads. Everyone has their own preferences, but there's so many deep (almost hidden) menus on this device it's easy to overlook some useful toggle (like the lock screen weather animations). And with root, I've been able to enable them all -- not just the two LG has as default.
I've also enabled call recorder and installed some other mods. I also use this one, but may not be compatible with your H930DS/H930.
vArhont said:
Can you please tell us what can be removed from the gapps services without harming the stock firmware of the smartfon?
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I don't know the answer to that. I know there are AOSP custom ROMs which can be used without GAPPs and you can install MicroG. The problem until recently with the custom ROMs for the V30 (I said recently) has been replicating various functionality of stock firmware as well as stock firmware. VoLTE, quad DAC (with digital filters), cameras, Always On Display, brightness controls on display, no audio on apps like WhatsApp. A lot of that has been fixed or improved considerably and is still under constant development -- but the title of this thread is "best custom firmware without bugs"... At this point in time I'm not sure that exists, but may in the near future.
For me, I'm running rooted stock firmware with various mods and you can also debloat stuff like the social media apps you do not use. There are threads around about what is "safe" to remove and what isn't. The problem is you besides "no bugs", then you threw in additional "no Google" requirment.
So, run most recent rooted stock firmware for awhile just so you know how it feels. Flash some mods so you can get some customization. THAT will be your baseline. THEN, after making good TWRP backup, you can try experimenting with some of the AOSP ROMs with microG. Good luck.
ChazzMatt said:
Congratulations! You successfully updated to Oreo and followed the WTF instructions to it install TWRP and root.
What version firmware are you on now? Are you on H930DS or H930 firmware? If H930DS, which one? CIS?
Did you update to newer firmware after the bootloader unlock TWRP and root stage? LG improved the camera more with latest Oreo updates.
I have Settings screenshot suggestions with Google Photos link in that thread and my KDZ threads. Everyone has their own preferences, but there's so many deep (almost hidden) menus on this device it's easy to overlook some useful toggle (like the lock screen weather animations). And with root, I've been able to enable them all -- not just the two LG has as default.
I've also enabled call recorder and installed some other mods. I also use this one, but may not be compatible with your H930DS/H930.
I don't know the answer to that. I know there are AOSP custom ROMs which can be used without GAPPs and you can install MicroG. The problem until recently with the custom ROMs for the V30 (I said recently) has been replicating various functionality of stock firmware as well as stock firmware. VoLTE, quad DAC (with digital filters), cameras, Always On Display, brightness controls on display, no audio on apps like WhatsApp. A lot of that has been fixed or improved considerably and is still under constant development -- but the title of this thread is "best custom firmware without bugs"... At this point in time I'm not sure that exists, but may in the near future.
For me, I'm running rooted stock firmware with various mods and you can also debloat stuff like the social media apps you do not use. There are threads around about what is "safe" to remove and what isn't. The problem is you besides "no bugs", then you threw in additional "no Google" requirment.
So, run most recent rooted stock firmware for awhile just so you know how it feels. Flash some mods so you can get some customization. THAT will be your baseline. THEN, after making good TWRP backup, you can try experimenting with some of the AOSP ROMs with microG. Good luck.
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I apologize for the wording “completely without errors”, I meant without critical errors, such as spontaneous reboot, camera drop after one shot or during video recording, constant disconnection from Wi-Fi. With the wording "without errors", which I had in mind the most common critical errors. I went through all these errors on the zuk z1 device, but today the camera and stabilization, calls, sounds and other functions work perfectly for him, the only thing that did not suit me in this device was 64 GB of memory without the possibility of expanding the microsd card and processor the old x32 architecture and the inefficient Adreno 330 graphics core without Open GL 3.2 support
Now the firmware H930DS20c_00_OPEN_CIS_DS_OP_0419 is installed on my device, in the item “Check for updates” it is written that today I have the latest software version, but I suspect that I don’t know the forum and the updates don’t come because the bootloader is unlocked,
First, I will try to update the firmware to the latest version (if I find how to do it) and remove all unnecessary programs, if nothing good comes of it, then most likely I will install AIS firmware (recommended on another forum with a link to the xda forum )
Tell me, now with the help of root and twrp I can make a full backup of the firmware data H930DS20c_00_OPEN_CIS_DS_OP_0419, and then I can restore it through the same twrp?
vArhont said:
Now the firmware H930DS20c_00_OPEN_CIS_DS_OP_0419 is installed on my device, in the item “Check for updates” it is written that today I have the latest software version, but I suspect that I don’t know the forum and the updates don’t come because the bootloader is unlocked,
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Here's a link to the latest 20E CIS H930DS, released back in September:
https://lg-firmwares.com/downloads-file/16406/H930DS20e_00_OPEN_CIS_DS_OP_0824.kdz
The way you would flash it is via LGUP, but UNcheck "recovery" partitions to keep TWRP custom recovery. Then you would boot to TWRP and re-flash the no encryption, no root checker files and Magisk again. It's somewhat a pain, which is why people like to flash the TWRP-flashable zip versions when available.
vArhont said:
most likely I will install AIS firmware (recommended on another forum with a link to the xda forum )
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AIS thread was locked a few months ago. Maybe it's still under development elsewhere and you can find the ROM somewhere on the internet.
vArhont said:
Tell me, now with the help of root and twrp I can make a full backup of the firmware data H930DS20c_00_OPEN_CIS_DS_OP_0419, and then I can restore it through the same twrp?
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Reboot into TWRP using the app shortcut I suggested in the WTF thread and go to backup and make a backup. If you use internal memory it's FAST to make backup, but probably also want to use microSD card (much slower) storage so that if you completely wipe your phone you have that backup in a safe place. When you go to restore you will navigate to the place you stored it on your phone.
vArhont said:
Thank you so much, unlocked, put root, on the latest versions of twrp and magisk18 work well)
Can you please tell us what can be removed from the gapps services without harming the stock firmware of the smartfon?
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Fortunately all of the Google related apps can be disabled in the settings on the stock ROM (US998). I'm running stock non-rooted and Google-less with amazing battery life. If you are rooted then you can even use Titanium Backup to freeze anything Google.
ChazzMatt said:
Here's a link to the latest 20E CIS H930DS, released back in September:
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Please tell me how to turn on your smartphone in the top notification panel. Stock firmware. 20e
vArhont said:
Please tell me how to turn on your smartphone in the top notification panel. Stock firmware. 20e
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Ask in different words. I apologize, but I don't quite understand. If you ask differently, maybe I'll get the meaning.
Turn on what from notification panel?
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ChazzMatt said:
Ask in different words. I apologize, but I don't quite understand. If you ask differently, maybe I'll get the meaning.
Turn on what from notification panel?
Sent via open market LG US998 V30/V30+
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I apologize. How to show net activity in statusbar?
vArhont said:
I apologize. How to show net activity in statusbar?
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On my phone the 4G LTE bars light up to show activity. See the difference in the two screenshots.
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"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
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Hello,
I have a V30+ sold as a US998 running on T-Mobile US. Is it possible to get VoLTE working on the custom ROMs for this phone? VoLTE works with the stock ROM but I don't want stock. On my other phones, AOSP and other non-stock ROMs are able to do VoLTE with no problems.
Is part of the problem that all the custom ROMs are based on the H930? Do I need for someone to build a US998 based custom ROM for it to work?
This is the only thing preventing me from using this phone as my daily driver. I love the hardware and form-factor but need clear voice calls.
Thanks in advance,
Carl
Sorry, ignore answer.
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clipcarl said:
Hello,
I have a V30+ sold as a US998 running on T-Mobile US. Is it possible to get VoLTE working on the custom ROMs for this phone? VoLTE works with the stock ROM but I don't want stock. On my other phones, AOSP and other non-stock ROMs are able to do VoLTE with no problems.
Is part of the problem that all the custom ROMs are based on the H930? Do I need for someone to build a US998 based custom ROM for it to work?
This is the only thing preventing me from using this phone as my daily driver. I love the hardware and form-factor but need clear voice calls.
Thanks in advance,
Carl
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No VoLTE will not work and never will on custom roms
JohnFawkes said:
No VoLTE will not work and never will on custom roms
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Can you elaborate? As I said I've used many, many custom ROMs where VoLTE works. Are you saying this phone is different somehow? If so, how? Thanks!
Have you tried this guide?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/how-to/guide-volte-vowifi-functional-available-t3834267
clipcarl said:
Can you elaborate? As I said I've used many, many custom ROMs where VoLTE works. Are you saying this phone is different somehow? If so, how? Thanks!
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LG has modified the volte framework. its not portable to custom roms. its been attempted by different people who do this kind of stuff with other devices. @SGCMarkus can elaborate more on this subject
saintsimon said:
Have you tried this guide?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/how-to/guide-volte-vowifi-functional-available-t3834267
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Thanks for your reply. I looked at that thread but my phone does not seem to have the /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/OP parttion that's needed to follow the instructions in that thread. Maybe different versions of the phone are flashed with different partitions and the US998 doesn't have that?
JohnFawkes said:
LG has modified the volte framework. its not portable to custom roms. its been attempted by different people who do this kind of stuff with other devices. @SGCMarkus can elaborate more on this subject
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OK, thanks. So the method described in the post linked by @saintsimon doesn't work on custom ROMs? I'm not sure its point then as the stock ROM seems to have VoLTE built in?
clipcarl said:
OK, thanks. So the method described in the post linked by @saintsimon doesn't work on custom ROMs? I'm not sure its point then as the stock ROM seems to have VoLTE built in?
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Stock ROM has VoLTE, yes, but the /OP partition on for example the H930, decides which features are allowed on which carrier... aka it disables/enables some settings depending on the sim card inserted.
For VoLTE: LG modiefied the modem in a way that the IMS services cant talk to it. They may start, you may have the settings to enable it, but they wont work.
Other manufacturers (Xiaomi, Oneplus...) use standard Qualcomm implementation for this, which is to a big part open source, thats why it works there.
SGCMarkus said:
Stock ROM has VoLTE, yes, but the /OP partition on for example the H930, decides which features are allowed on which carrier... aka it disables/enables some settings depending on the sim card inserted.
For VoLTE: LG modiefied the modem in a way that the IMS services cant talk to it. They may start, you may have the settings to enable it, but they wont work.
Other manufacturers (Xiaomi, Oneplus...) use standard Qualcomm implementation for this, which is to a big part open source, thats why it works there.
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Thanks for the response.
So there must be a different partition or method on the US998 that enables VoLTE? Can we use that method in the same way that H930 owners can use the /OP method?
Or would it be possible to use some LG recovery tool to completely reflash and repartition my US998 so that essentially it becomes an H930 thereby allowing me to use the /OP method and enable VoLTE?
It's kind of frustrating because this phone with a custom ROM would be nearly ideal for me but because of this issue it gathers dust. (And don't get me started on the V35 I bought to "upgrade" it!)
clipcarl said:
Thanks for the response.
So there must be a different partition or method on the US998 that enables VoLTE? Can we use that method in the same way that H930 owners can use the /OP method?
Or would it be possible to use some LG recovery tool to completely reflash and repartition my US998 so that essentially it becomes an H930 thereby allowing me to use the /OP method and enable VoLTE?
It's kind of frustrating because this phone with a custom ROM would be nearly ideal for me but because of this issue it gathers dust. (And don't get me started on the V35 I bought to "upgrade" it!)
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From what ive been told all the open market variants should have a /OP partition... but appearantly not (anymore)... The H933 has one though, i think
I dont think you can convert a US998 to a H930 though... and using its /OP partition would be pointless, because it only has carriers from Europe in it.
SGCMarkus said:
From what ive been told all the open market variants should have a /OP partition... but appearantly not (anymore)... The H933 has one though, i think
I dont think you can convert a US998 to a H930 though... and using its /OP partition would be pointless, because it only has carriers from Europe in it.
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So I guess question is: if some (all?) US998s don't have an /OP partition then how does VoLTE work on the stock ROM on these phones? Any idea where I would start if I want to figure it and see if it's something that can be duplicated on a custom ROM?
Guess I'll reinistall stock and do some exploring...
clipcarl said:
So I guess question is: if some (all?) US998s don't have an /OP partition then how does VoLTE work on the stock ROM on these phones? Any idea where I would start if I want to figure it and see if it's something that can be duplicated on a custom ROM?
Guess I'll reinistall stock and do some exploring...
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I suppose there its somewhere in the framework files + firmware themselfes (hardcoded)...
Or the config files for that are somewhere completly different.
@SGCMarkus and @clipcarl Did you have any update on making VoLTE work on the LG V30 series? I was verifying all the Custom ROMS but none of them supports VoLTE.
Please help me in using custom ROM with VoLTE.
nidhi0831 said:
@SGCMarkus and @clipcarl Did you have any update on making VoLTE work on the LG V30 series? I was verifying all the Custom ROMS but none of them supports VoLTE.
Please help me in using custom ROM with VoLTE.
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V30 AOSP LOS custom ROMs don't have VoLTE and never will.
ChazzMatt said:
V30 AOSP LOS custom ROMs don't have VoLTE and never will.
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how can i found out which devices support VoLTE with custom ROMs or is there even some kind of feature matrix/table for custom ROMs and devices?
because LG's update support for the V30 is kind of bad (currently i have Nov 2019) and if custom ROMs don't support things like VoLTE, (earlier even encryption was a problem) i might switch to another device now...
rotanid said:
how can i found out which devices support VoLTE with custom ROMs or is there even some kind of feature matrix/table for custom ROMs and devices?
because LG's update support for the V30 is kind of bad (currently i have Nov 2019) and if custom ROMs don't support things like VoLTE, (earlier even encryption was a problem) i might switch to another device now...
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For the V30 series, stock-based ROMs like AIS and AIX support VoLTE. But LOS based custom roms do not support VoLTE.
For me, I run rooted stock Oreo US998 20h firmware with magisk and Xposed mods.
If I had T-Mobile , I would have VoLTE on US998 20h. But because I use AT&T, I would need to install AT&T Oreo firmware -- which we have here in the forum -- to get VoLTE. I prefer Open Market firmware and don't need VoLTE whatsoever.
VoLTE is not something that can be magically implemented via software. It's something that also depends upon the carrier side. T-Mobile is more eager to get customers then AT&T. I don't know what carrier do you use. For Verizon a lot of people are running VS996 rooted stock firmware.
As to what other devices have VoLTE with LOS custom roms, I don't know.
As for us, we have a thread maintained by a very helpful person who lists all the bugs in
* V30 LOS 17 based ROMs (Android 10)
* older V30 LOS 16 based ROMs.
So for the items you see that list, there's no need to go installing every ROM to check it out. They will all have those same bugs.
ChazzMatt said:
For the V30 series, stock-based ROMs like AIS and AIX support VoLTE. But LOS based custom roms do not support VoLTE.
For me, I run rooted stock Oreo US998 20h firmware with magisk and Xposed mods.
If I had T-Mobile , I would have VoLTE on US998 20h. But because I use AT&T, I would need to install AT&T Oreo firmware -- which we have here in the forum -- to get VoLTE. I prefer Open Market firmware and don't need VoLTE whatsoever.
VoLTE is not something that can be magically implemented via software. It's something that also depends upon the carrier side. T-Mobile is more eager to get customers then AT&T. I don't know what carrier do you use. For Verizon a lot of people are running VS996 rooted stock firmware.
As to what other devices have VoLTE with LOS custom roms, I don't know.
As for us, we have a thread maintained by a very helpful person who lists all the bugs in
* V30 LOS 17 based ROMs (Android 10)
* older V30 LOS 16 based ROMs.
So for the items you see that list, there's no need to go installing every ROM to check it out. They will all have those same bugs.
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At this point could we just work on a debloated STOCK PIE ROM? The phone still works well and I'd hate to let it go...
jkim204 said:
At this point could we just work on a debloated STOCK PIE ROM? The phone still works well and I'd hate to let it go...
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A.I.X. is stock Pie custom ROM, developed and maintained by ROM Dev Aeronliru, a.k.a. AeronLee. It's stock Pie on steroids with lots of customization. Found in the Telegram thread.
There are also debloated T-mobile H932 and Verizon VS996 stock Pie ROMs. What variant do you have, which debloated stock ROM are you looking for?
* [ROM][VS996] Verizon LG V30 Pie 30c Debloated ROM
This one is mostly for Verizon users, although technically other compatible North American variants can flash to it.
* [STOCK] [H932] [30d] [Pie] T-Mobile LG V30 Stock Collection
This one is ONLY for T-mobile H932. See post #2 of that thread for the debloating trick.
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For me, I run rooted stock Oreo US998 20h firmware with magisk and Xposed mods.
If I had T-Mobile , I would have VoLTE on US998 20h. But because I use AT&T, I would need to install AT&T Oreo firmware -- which we have here in the forum -- to get VoLTE. I prefer Open Market firmware and don't need VoLTE whatsoever.
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In a similar situation here and thinking ahead to when ATT shuts down 3g (yeh, 2/22, assuming the phone survives this long
For V30 to have VoLTE on ATT, doesn't it need to 1) have ATT firmware, and also 2) be originally ATT version?
When you mentioned that for you just putting ATT firmware will get you VoLTE, is it because your V30 was originally ATT version?
Since mine is from USCellular, I always thought that putting ATT firmware on it would not get me VoLTE.
Thanks.
I thought DTS came with stock pie update, recently just bought this phone as I was looking to to buy a DAC. But this is best of both worlds
but no DTS and unfortunately I Don't have a computer right now and can not root as of yet.
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I thought DTS came with stock pie update, recently just bought this phone as I was looking to to buy a DAC. But this is best of both worlds
but no DTS and unfortunately I Don't have a computer right now and can not root as of yet.
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Nope, still gotta root it to enable DTS Surround Sound.
Yes, strange LG put the DTS libs (framework) in a year ago in latter V30 Oreo firmware but never enabled them. We theorized they were waiting for Pie (which was supposed to come by mid-year 2018) -- but if so they botched it. Pie came much later (Sprint V30 still doesn't have Pie) and still no stock DTS unless you root and enable it yourself.
Follow up, now rooted and had tried the DTS HP X module but it does not work as in no sound. Any ideas how to get it working?
nikothebarber said:
Follow up, now rooted and had tried the DTS HP X module but it does not work as in no sound. Any ideas how to get it working?
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I have no idea what that module is, and you don't need it.
Flash either the latest Oreo or Pie VS996 TWRP flashable zip (Dev created stock firmware ROM) and you'll have DTS already enabled. The Devs enable it, or you can enable it yourself in rooted stock firmware KDZ with build prop edit (but you need 2019 Oreo or any Pie firmware).
If you read my previous reply, you know that the DTS libs were put in latter Oreo (2019) -- but you had to unlock bootloader on early Oreo (2018). Possibly you didn't update your firmware after unlocking the bootloader?
What firmware are you on right now?
Here's the latest Pie VS996 TWRP flashable zip (Dev created stock firmware ROM), if that is what you want. It has DTS already enabled by the Dev. Don't forget to re-flash Magisk before rebooting.
LG V30 VS996-30c ROM
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/rom-fw-lg-v30-joan-vs996-verizon-30c-t3974139
There's also VS996 Oreo versions.
If you want to stay on US998 there's also versions for that in the ROMs section. For US998, I suggest staying on last Oreo (US998 20h) for now, as the first US998 Pie KDZ is very wonky.
I'm in unbloated latest Vs996 pie, I have DTS working in it's vanilla state but the module I'm referring to is a advanced more customizable version.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/port-dtsx-ultra-dts-headphonex-t3896233
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I'm in unbloated latest Vs996 pie, I have DTS working in it's vanilla state but the module I'm referring to is a advanced more customizable version.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/port-dtsx-ultra-dts-headphonex-t3896233
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You can install LG Equalizer for any customization.
Also LG DTS comes with 3 different locations. "Side" is most intense.
Hi
I have recently acquired a Korean LG-F700S G5 model which I want to root.
However, nothing seems to work.
None of the One-click apps succeed.
I have used the download mode to go from Android 6.0.1 to 8.0 and back to 7.0,
using Uppercut & LGUP (going back to 6.0.1 does not work?)
Fastboot mode is not available, so I can't use TRWP or similar tools to flash a
custom recovery.
Today, I got to know about the CVE-2019-2215 vulnerability which is supposed to work on many Linux kernel versions.
See e.g. github.com/grant-h/qu1ckr00t or googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2019/11/bad-binder-android-in-wild-exploit.html.
Would that vulnerability work on Linux Kernel version 3.18.31 of Android 7.0 currently on my G5?
Has anyone succeeded to exploit the CVE successfully on a Korean LG-F700S phone?
Yes. It does. I flashed Oreo with SLP Aug. 1, 2018 and the su98 exploit found here on XDA.
diracsbracket said:
Yes. It does. I flashed Oreo with SLP Aug. 1, 2018 and the su98 exploit found here on XDA.
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This is good news. Maybe all other models can be rooted this way.
Sent from my LG-H850 using XDA Labs
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This is good news. Maybe all other models can be rooted this way.
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Well, not really useful on Korean models. Bootloader cannot be unlocked so even temp root seems
pretty useless in the end. Even unwanted carrier apps cannot be deleted, courtesy of DM-verity.