Can I update OTA AliExpress Refurbished US998+ V30? - LG V30 Questions & Answers

I have a V30+ US998 and came with Nougat US99810c. It anks for update via OTA fron US99810d. But is from AliExpress and in the logo when you turn on the phone just shows V30 and not V30+. But it has 128GB. If I update OTA will give hardbrick? What you recommend?

wesley_fg said:
I have a V30+ US998 and came with Nougat US99810c. It anks for update via OTA fron US99810d. But is from AliExpress and in the logo when you turn on the phone just shows V30 and not V30+. But it has 128GB. If I update OTA will give hardbrick? What you recommend?
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Recommend you manually flash USS98 KDZ via LGUP.

ChazzMatt said:
Recommend you manually flash USS98 KDZ via LGUP.
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And how can I know that really is US998+? If I install KDZ can't I hardbrick my phone?

wesley_fg said:
And how can I know that really is US998+? If I install KDZ can't I hardbrick my phone?
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Whether it's real or not, it already is on a us998 ROM. So you shouldn't have any issues installing other us998 ROM.

galapagos said:
Whether it's real or not, it already is on a us998 ROM. So you shouldn't have any issues installing other us998 ROM.
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When turn the phone ok, only shows V30. Doesn't shows V30+. I don't know If ia because my firmware is too old or is because ia refurbished. Is that normal? But the memory os 128.

wesley_fg said:
When turn the phone ok, only shows V30. Doesn't shows V30+. I don't know If ia because my firmware is too old or is because ia refurbished. Is that normal? But the memory os 128.
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Kdz us998 20h (see wtf thread). Why ask questions if u don't listen
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/how-to/wtf-lg-v30-t3790500

wesley_fg said:
And how can I know that really is US998+? If I install KDZ can't I hardbrick my phone?
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What does it matter if it was originally US998 V30+ or not? You said it has US998 firmware on it NOW, and you said it has 128GB internal memory. That fits the definition of US998 V30+.
To be honest, if it still has Nougat on it and V30 showing instead of V30+, that's symptoms of dealer probably Frankensteining (via Octopus box) from some other North American variant to US998 -- then not "finishing" the job to update to Oreo. But at this point in time, it's a US998 with 128GB internal memory.
All North American variants are compatible with other North American variants -- EXCEPT for T-mobile H932. Since you are already on US998 firmware, then it was previously either H931, H933, US998 (64GB), AS998, LS998, VS996 -- but doesn't matter. Maybe originally it was even 64GB US998 and they swapped in 128GB internal memory from another phone. Really doesn't matter at this point in time. You never owned that previous phone, whatever it was. You NOW have US998.
(Yes, I could tell you how to find out what the phone was originally, if it was something different -- but it's not relevant to this current discussion about updating to US998 Oreo and would only confuse you. So, let's not go there.)
galapagos said:
Whether it's real or not, it already is on a us998 ROM. So you shouldn't have any issues installing other us998 ROM.
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HueyT said:
Why ask questions if u don't listen
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RIGHT. We told him at the beginning...
wesley_fg said:
When turn the phone ok, only shows V30. Doesn't shows V30+. I don't know If ia because my firmware is too old or is because ia refurbished. Is that normal? But the memory os 128.
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Please stop obsessing about that. I told you back in post #2 of this thread what to do:
ChazzMatt said:
Recommend you manually flash USS98 KDZ via LGUP.
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Go here, download Oreo US998 20h KDZ as well as the attached Dev Patched LGUP.
[US998][STOCK][OREO]LG V30 US998 US99820h_00_0318.KDZ
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/us998-lg-v30-us998-us99820a040330-kdz-t3786337
Flash in either Upgrade mode or -- if you want to REALLY make sure -- in Refurbish mode.
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If you are CURIOUS, read the first couple of paragraphs on the Frankenstein instructions (see attached screenshot).
There's 5 steps, and you are you are on Step 4 right now. You just have to finish the job. Someone else has already done Steps 1, 2, 3, for you. Instead of Upgrade mode, you should consider Refurbish mode.

ChazzMatt said:
What does it matter if it was originally US998 V30+ or not? You said it has US998 firmware on it NOW, and you said it has 128GB internal memory. That fits the definition of US998 V30+.
To be honest, if it still has Nougat on it and V30 showing instead of V30+, that's symptoms of dealer probably Frankensteining (via Octopus box) from some other North American variant to US998 -- then not "finishing" the job to update to Oreo. But at this point in time, it's a US998 with 128GB internal memory.
All North American variants are compatible with other North American variants -- EXCEPT for T-mobile H932. Since you are already on US998 firmware, then it was previously either H931, H933, US998 (64GB), AS998, LS998, VS996 -- but doesn't matter. Maybe originally it was even 64GB US998 and they swapped in 128GB internal memory from another phone. Really doesn't matter at this point in time. You never owned that previous phone, whatever it was. You NOW have US998.
(Yes, I could tell you how to find out what the phone was originally, if it was something different -- but it's not relevant to this current discussion about updating to US998 Oreo and would only confuse you. So, let's not go there.)
RIGHT. We told him at the beginning...
Please stop obsessing about that. I told you back in post #2 of this thread what to do:
Go here, download Oreo US998 20h KDZ as well as the attached Dev Patched LGUP.
[US998][STOCK][OREO]LG V30 US998 US99820h_00_0318.KDZ
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/us998-lg-v30-us998-us99820a040330-kdz-t3786337
Flash in either Upgrade mode or -- if you want to REALLY make sure -- in Refurbish mode.
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If you are CURIOUS, read the first couple of paragraphs on the Frankenstein instructions (see attached screenshot).
There's 5 steps, and you are you are on Step 4 right now. You just have to finish the job. Someone else has already done Steps 1, 2, 3, for you. Instead of Upgrade mode, you should consider Refurbish mode.
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Sorry about my ignorance. But in case my phone is a frankstein, what happen if I upgrade OTA? In the case, is just asking a security update. The frankstain version upgrades OTA narmally? In the case I chose to use LGUP. I have a patched LGUP (that I used to root my V20 H910 that I sold) and can be use partition DLL option? I think is more easy to use OTA, because I don't have to format my phone. In the case, can I know if is frankstein using the IMEI? OR IMEI can be modified?

wesley_fg said:
Sorry about my ignorance. But in case my phone is a frankstein, what happen if I upgrade OTA? In the case, is just asking a security update. The frankstain version upgrades OTA narmally? In the case I chose to use LGUP.
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If it's giving you the option of OTA for security update, you can take it. See what version you are on after that. If it gives you Oreo OTA option, you can take that.
After Nougat 10d is Oreo.
No, most Frankenstein won't give you OTA update options. So that means maybe do you have original US998, but perhaps they just did something to update internal memory to 128GB...

ChazzMatt said:
If it's giving you the option of OTA for security update, you can take it. See what version you are on after that. If it gives you Oreo OTA option, you can take that.
After Nougat 10d is Oreo.
No, most Frankenstein won't give you OTA update options. So that means maybe do you have original US998, but perhaps they just did something to update internal memory to 128GB...
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I did search by the IMEI and I find an interesting information. In site IMEI Pro says that my phone is the US998 Plus, but the serial number information there is different of my phone menu. I don't know if they changed the IMEI or serial number. This information is possible to say if my phone is modify? If the serial number is different, can affect the update?

wesley_fg said:
I did search by the IMEI and I find an interesting information. In site IMEI Pro says that my phone is the US998 Plus, but the serial number information there is different of my phone menu. I don't know if they changed the IMEI or serial number. This information is possible to say if my phone is modify? If the serial number is different, can affect the update?
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It shouldn't affect the update.

ChazzMatt said:
It shouldn't affect the update.
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Thanks, I installed Oreo with OTA. Upgraded for from 10c to Nougat 10d and after that, to 20b Oreo. Now the initial logo shows V30+ ThinQ. My phone probillity is a real US998+. I world like to unlock bootloader and root my phone. Can I upgrade to 20d? Or you recommend me to stay on 20b?

wesley_fg said:
Thanks, I installed Oreo with OTA. Upgraded for from 10c to Nougat 10d and after that, to 20b Oreo. Now the initial logo shows V30+ ThinQ. My phone probillity is a real US998+. I world like to unlock bootloader and root my phone. Can I upgrade to 20d? Or you recommend me to stay on 20b?
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Stay on 20b for right now. To unlock the US998 V30+ bootloader you need to be on 20a or 20b, to take advantage of the early Oreo bootloader unlock exploit we call "WTF".
AFTER you unlock Bootloader, install TWRP and root, you can update to most recent Oreo 20h using TWRP flashable zips.
Read the WTF instructions thoroughly. Even print them out if you can.
You're on exactly the version firmware you need right now for bootloader unlock.
Go read this sticky. Read both post #1 and post #2:
ROOT Your LG V30!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/how-to/root-v30-t3927154

ChazzMatt said:
Stay on 20b for right now. To unlock the US998 V30+ bootloader you need to be on 20a or 20b, to take advantage of the early Oreo bootloader unlock exploit we call "WTF".
AFTER you unlock Bootloader, install TWRP and root, you can update to most recent Oreo 20h using TWRP flashable zips.
Read the WTF instructions thoroughly. Even print them out if you can.
You're on exactly the version firmware you need right now for bootloader unlock.
Go read this sticky. Read both post #1 and post #2:
ROOT Your LG V30!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/how-to/root-v30-t3927154
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If I want to sell the phone, can I go back to stock ROM in TWRP and lock bootloader again? Or in the V30 case, the bootloader will stay unlock?

wesley_fg said:
If I want to sell the phone, can I go back to stock ROM in TWRP and lock bootloader again? Or in the V30 case, the bootloader will stay unlock?
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Yes, at any time you can go back to full stock KDZ and re-lock bootloader. Just make sure your flash back to full stock first firmware, before re-locking Bootloader.

ChazzMatt said:
Yes, at any time you can go back to full stock KDZ and re-lock bootloader. Just make sure your flash back to full stock first firmware, before re-locking Bootloader.
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And If I want to test Android 9 first before root? Will I have to go back to Oreo again for root the phone? If I update to Pie, can I go back to Prep with no problem? Or I have to go back to Nougat too? And in the case I root and want to go back to stock, is just I flash a zip file with stock Rom in TWRP? And after that, it go back to stock and lock bootloader?

wesley_fg said:
And If I want to test Android 9 first before root? Will I have to go back to Oreo again for root the phone? If I update to Pie, can I go back to Prep with no problem? Or I have to go back to Nougat too? And in the case I root and want to go back to stock, is just I flash a zip file with stock Rom in TWRP? And after that, it go back to stock and lock bootloader?
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Read my previous reply to you:
ChazzMatt said:
Stay on 20b for right now. To unlock the US998 V30+ bootloader you need to be on 20a or 20b, to take advantage of the early Oreo bootloader unlock exploit we call "WTF".
AFTER you unlock Bootloader, install TWRP and root, you can update to most recent Oreo 20h using TWRP flashable zips.
Read the WTF instructions thoroughly. Even print them out if you can.
You're on exactly the version firmware you need right now for bootloader unlock.
Go read this sticky. Read both post #1 and post #2:
ROOT Your LG V30!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/how-to/root-v30-t3927154
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ChazzMatt said:
Yes, at any time you can go back to full stock KDZ and re-lock bootloader. Just make sure your flash back to full stock first firmware, before re-locking Bootloader.
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You can always go back to any previous OS. BUT for bootloader unlock you need to temporarily be on early Oreo. Please read the Root Sticky.
So yeah, if you update to Pie now (I assume you mean via OTA) without first unlocking your bootloader you will have to go back to Oreo 20a or 20b to be able unlock your bootloader and root.
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Not sure why your are asking about re-locking bootloader again, but for that (like I said before) you have to make sure you're on full stock KDZ. THEN relock it with fastboot commands. You can't have TWRP custom recovery when you do that.

ChazzMatt said:
Read my previous reply to you:
You can always go back to any previous OS. BUT for bootloader unlock you need to temporarily be on early Oreo. Please read the Root Sticky.
So yeah, if you update to Pie now (I assume you mean via OTA) without first unlocking your bootloader you will have to go back to Oreo 20a or 20b to be able unlock your bootloader and root.
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Not sure why your are asking about re-locking bootloader again, but for that (like I said before) you have to make sure you're on full stock KDZ. THEN relock it with fastboot commands. You can't have TWRP custom recovery when you do that.
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I understood. In the case, can I go directly to Android Pie in this tutorial? I make a backup of my system and wipe all data and clean operational system and reboot in recovery mode with only TWRP, then I install the Pie zip file and then, the files that you recommend in your tutorial. In the case I can have my phone root with Pie. I did that with my old V20 to Oreo, but I had to install the TWRP before reboot. In the case, can I do with V30?

ChazzMatt said:
Stay on 20b for right now. To unlock the US998 V30+ bootloader you need to be on 20a or 20b, to take advantage of the early Oreo bootloader unlock exploit we call "WTF".
AFTER you unlock Bootloader, install TWRP and root, you can update to most recent Oreo 20h using TWRP flashable zips.
Read the WTF instructions thoroughly. Even print them out if you can.
You're on exactly the version firmware you need right now for bootloader unlock.
Go read this sticky. Read both post #1 and post #2:
ROOT Your LG V30!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/how-to/root-v30-t3927154
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**** I updated to 20d... I thought all firmware version were bootloader unlockable... Am I screwed?

yeahman45 said:
**** I updated to 20d... I thought all firmware version were bootloader unlockable... Am I screwed?
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You're not screwed but you need to temporarily downgrade back to 20a or 20b to first unlock bootloader.
Go read this sticky. Read both post #1 and post #2:
ROOT Your LG V30!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/how-to/root-v30-t3927154

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Just unlocked my Tmobile LG-H932 Bootloader!

Cant believe it was that easy! I just went into fastboot and unlocked it via the prompts! I get the warning when i reboot my phone saying the bootloader is unlocked! How do I get twrp on here and root this sucker!
stu5797 said:
Cant believe it was that easy! I just went into fastboot and unlocked it via the prompts! I get the warning when i reboot my phone saying the bootloader is unlocked! How do I get twrp on here and root this sucker!
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And it doesn't do any good (right now).
T-Mobile H932 has crippled ADB.
There's a T-Mobile H932 specific thread where they're trying to get root and stuff:
T-Mobile LG V30 H932 | Progress Towards Root/TWRP/ROMs (not achieved yet)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3690577
Then, when you finish that, go read this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3665927
That last thread was started back in early September -- and even then on the first page, we detailed the issue T-Mobile LG V30 would have, based on the T-Mobile LG G6.
Both the LG carrier unlocked versions have official bootloader unlock and root, while the T-Mobile model has a bootloader unlock but most of the ADB flash commands are removed. The T-Mobile LG G6 STILL doesn't have root.
stu5797 said:
Cant believe it was that easy! I just went into fastboot and unlocked it via the prompts! I get the warning when i reboot my phone saying the bootloader is unlocked! How do I get twrp on here and root this sucker!
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yes as always for LG TMO's , but probably you still don't have write commands enabled on Fastboot.
You should only be able to send "read" commands from there
wolfgart said:
yes as always for LG TMO's , but probably you still don't have write commands enabled on Fastboot.
You should only be able to send "read" commands from there
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If i will try to unlock the H930G Israel model (no carrier) using this method (fastboot) - will i theoretically have write commands?
the H930G italy model is the only one to get the bootloader unlock for now.
Orof said:
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If i will try to unlock the H930G Israel model (no carrier) using this method (fastboot) - will i theoretically have write commands?
the H930G italy model is the only one to get the bootloader unlock for now.
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You can try on the LG Developer Bootloader Unlock list website, but when you put in your IMEI or serial number or whatever they go buy, they'll probably say the phone isn't eligible. Same way U.S.Cellular version is not eligible...
But wouldn't hurt to try. LG system could have a snafu and you might very lucky.
Goodbye warranty for no benefit. you have no fastboot commands, so it is useless to unlock on your phone model.
and the phone keeps track of if the bootloader has been unlocked, even if you re-lock it.
That might be a big deal for some but the way I go through phones I'm not too concerned.
stu5797 said:
Cant believe it was that easy! I just went into fastboot and unlocked it via the prompts! I get the warning when i reboot my phone saying the bootloader is unlocked! How do I get twrp on here and root this sucker!
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Yup.. Didn't need unlock.bin.. Just like you said.. Strange.. Has anyone tried using write commands or is everything I'm reading assumptions? I can't find proof of What was tried anywhere.. What if twrp recovery worked? No one can confirm really unless it exists.. What if writing recovery is one of few commands that might work.. Any information would be appreciated..
lowkeyst4tus said:
Yup.. Didn't need unlock.bin.. Just like you said.. Strange.. Has anyone tried using write commands or is everything I'm reading assumptions? I can't find proof of What was tried anywhere.. What if twrp recovery worked? No one can confirm really unless it exists.. What if writing recovery is one of few commands that might work.. Any information would be appreciated..
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What you did is useless. Been discussed for a hundred pages elsewhere. Notice you've dug up an old thread from December 2017?
Right now (September 2018), every V30/V30+/V30S on the planet can be bootloader unlocked and rooted ----except for T-Mobile H932. Been that way since mid-May 2018, when we discovered the WTF Oreo bootloader unlock expoit.
H932 does not have any fastboot flash commands, so cannot be rooted. Also, since it has different RSA encryption it cannot be converted (Frankenstein) to carrier unlocked US998 which does have fastboot flash commands, like all the other North American variants.
See post #2 of this thread you are in for more information. I notice you quoted post #1 but didn't quote post #2? There were only 7 posts in this thread before it died off! If you can't find proof it's because you haven't actually looked... Here's post #2, from December 1, 2017:
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And it doesn't do any good (right now).
T-Mobile H932 has crippled ADB.
There's a T-Mobile H932 specific thread where they're trying to get root and stuff:
T-Mobile LG V30 H932 | Progress Towards Root/TWRP/ROMs (not achieved yet)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3690577
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Go read THAT referenced thread, which is current, and is up to 148 pages now. H932 may get root eventually, but right now still impossible.
Also, you could have bought a carrier unlocked V30 and use it on T-Mobile and have root. Or you could buy a mint LS998 for just over $300 off eBay, convert it to carrier unlocked US998 and have root.
(WTF...!) LG V30/V30+/V30S Bootloader Unlock & Root Method (With Clear Instructions)

Planning in acquiring a v30 on aliexpress can be rooted?

Hi everyone im new here got all kinds of confused reading things like crossflash and frankenstein method ?.
The cheaper model is the h931 what can be done in this variant?
The us998 is just a bit more money is better just get this one?
Or should just try to get a used h930 European? I'm not English native so is kinda confusing. I would like to try and avoid bricking a phone.
MarcoLoves360 said:
Hi everyone im new here got all kinds of confused reading things like crossflash and frankenstein method .
The cheaper model is the h931 what can be done in this variant?
The us998 is just a bit more money is better just get this one?
Or should just try to get a used h930 European? I'm not English native so is kinda confusing. I would like to try and avoid bricking a phone.
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It's quite simple.
* You need a model with fastboot flash commands.
If you don't have a model with fastboot flash commands (US998, H930, H930DS) then you need to convert the phone (Frankenstein) to firmware with fastboot flash commands. When you Frankenstein, you are totally converting it to another variant, include LTE bands, etc. In most cases (VS996, H933, LS998) you can convert back to the original variant AFTER bootloader unlock, if you desire.
* You also need pre-July 2018 Oreo firmware.
If you don't have that, you can update from Nougat or downgrade from newer Oreo to that firmware. After you unlock the bootloader, then you can update to newer firmware or flash custom ROMs. Pre-July Oreo firmware has a FANTASTIC bootloader unlock exploit we call "WTF".
The WTF bootloader unlock/TWRP, root instructions I wrote have a preliminary section to get everyone to that same starting point (fastboot flash command, pre-July 2018 Oreo firmware). Then...
* Flash bootloader unlock code, install TWRP, and root.
* Done
IF you want to flash AOSP ROMs, right now H931/H933 cannot do that, even after converted to US998. But you can bootloader unlock, install TWRP, root. If you don't care about custom ROMs and just want root with Magisk mods, etc, then the H931 would work for you. You would just have to Frankenstein it to US998 first.
ALL V30/V30+/V30S can be bootloader unlocked and rooted. It just depends on where you want to start. The models that already have fastboot flash commands (US998/H930/H930DS) do give you a head start... But I have done both -- used "original" US998 V30/V30+, and I've also converted two LS998 V30+ to US998 V30+ in 10 minutes time, for each.
There are MINT 128GB LS998 V30+ on eBay for U.S. $299, as well as NEW US998 64GB V30 for U.S. $299, and NEW US998 V30+ for U.S. $378.
Thanks alot, one last thing so when i start doing the steps to convert the phone i already need to be on that Oreo exploitable fw?
MarcoLoves360 said:
Thanks alot, one last thing so when i start doing the steps to convert the phone i already need to be on that Oreo exploitable fw?
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No. If you convert another North America phone to US998 -- with one exception which I don't want to name -- you have to first convert to US998 Nougat, THEN upgrade to pre-July 2018 Oreo firmware. But I've done two phones like that in 10 minutes time, each. AT&T H931 is North America phone.
SHORT VERSION:
1) Go into download mode (power off completely, then hold volume up button while plugging in USB cable)
2) THEN open patched LGUP and flash NOUGAT US998 to DL PARTITION. In the pop up box "Select All". Use the attached patched LGUP in this post.
3) Master Reset (post 101)
4) Flash Oreo US998 in LGUP UPGRADE MODE. (Make SURE you are choosing Oreo US998 and not accidentally re-flashing Nougat US998 again!)
(For bootloader unlock purposes, use the US998 KDZ versions with pre-July 2018 security patch: 20a or 20b. You can always update to newer US998 firmware later, AFTER bootloader is unlocked.)
5) DONE.
AMAZON/EBAY/ALIEXPRESS, ETC.
Just answered a guy with a similar question but he was asking about Amazon. I pointed him to this thread...
For most people just pretend it's asking about Amazon/eBay instead of AliExpress. The question and answers are still the same no matter where you buy!
All V30/V30+/V30S (LG code name: JOAN) on the planet can be bootloader unlocked and rooted. Some variants have a head start (fastboot flash commands), which LG removed from most models -- but there's ways to add that back (except for T-mobile H932; it has a different method for root). The North America US998 has fastboot flash commands, so it's one with head start. There's others, like Europe/Africa/Asia H930/H930DS, and I believe H930G and probably H930D.
But of all the North America variants ("Open Market" and U.S Cellular US998, regional carriers' AS998, Verizon VS996, Sprint LS998, AT&T H931, Canada H933, T-mobile H932), LG removed the fastboot flash commands EXCEPT for the US998 (since it's the open market model that is also eligible for official bootloader unlock code, if all the conditions are met). With WTF bootloader unlock exploit, we don't need LG's permission and it's a LOT easier than jumping through all the hoops for the official code -- which I did for one of my B&H Photo Open Market V30.
In recent months I also bought two "mint" LS998 V30+, converted them (Frankenstein) to US998 V30+ and gave them to relatives. It's not hard, I did both in about 10 minutes time. BUT if you have a choice of about the same price, or if that's beyond your comfort level -- then START with one of the models that already have fastboot flash commands.

can i install VS99620j on an unlocked us998?

I have an unlocked LGV30 us998 that i would like to install the verizon VS99620j on it. is it possible? Will the verizon features like Visual Voicemail, Video calling, and wifi calling work?
charulo316 said:
I have an unlocked LGV30 us998 that i would like to install the verizon VS99620j on it. is it possible? Will the verizon features like Visual Voicemail, Video calling, and wifi calling work?
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YES, when you Frankenstein any North America phone to another, it becomes that phone.
Many Verizon customers on here are using former LS998 or US998 converted to VS996 with those full features.
However, you'll probably need an already-activated Verizon SIM card. Many US998 sold on eBay are converted LS998, and Verizon won't activate former Sprint phones even if they are now US998. Where did you get your US998?
Thanks for the reply. I forgot to mention that the unlocked V30 is activated on Verizon already. I just want to add the other features and update the os.
charulo316 said:
Thanks for the reply. I forgot to mention that the unlocked V30 is activated on Verizon already. I just want to add the other features and update the os.
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Yes.
When you say unlocked, you mean carrier unlocked or you've bootloader unlocked/installed TWRP/rooted?
You can get to VS996 firmware either way, but the method depends on what you have -- either flashing KDZ with Dev Patched LGUP or TWRP-flashable zips via TWRP.
It's carrier unlocked, not bootloader unlocked.
charulo316 said:
It's carrier unlocked, not bootloader unlocked.
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OK, then Dev Patched LGUP, flashing the latest VS996 KDZ in the VS996 KDZ thread. Use REFURBISH or Partition DL mode.
Thanks for the reply, one more question, after doing the kdz in vs996, will this also allow me to get OTA's from Verizon?
charulo316 said:
Thanks for the reply, one more question, after doing the kdz in vs996, will this also allow me to get OTA's from Verizon?
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Probably not. Don't know for sure.
But very easy to use LGUP "upgrade" mode every couple of months when a new KDZ is released. Takes 5 minutes. You don't want "upgrade" mode to convert to VS996, but after that you can use it to get updates. Keeps your data -- it's like a manual OTA.
New VS996 KDZ is posted here in this forum and other sites every time it's released, which is about every couple of months.
VS99630c (30c) onto US998 with LGUP?
Does everything in this thread also apply to using Dev Patched LGUP to flash the VS99630c (30c) KDZ onto a carrier unlocked US998?
Thanks!
EFG5 said:
Does everything in this thread also apply to using Dev Patched LGUP to flash the VS99630c (30c) KDZ onto a carrier unlocked US998?
Thanks!
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Yes.
To be safe, you should really flash Nougat VS996 KDZ via Partition DL mode or Refurbish mode, Master Reset, then flash Pie VS996 30C to that phone.
However since it's a VS996 and you're coming from US998, you can get by with skipping the Nougat step. But I hate telling people that, because it's only VS996/US998 which have that loophole.
All other North American variants have to go through Nougat first to cross flash -- unless they're already bootloader unlocked and rooted, in which case they can just flash the appropriate TWRP flashable zip version of that KDZ.

Some questions about ls998

I have a ls998 v30. I want to know if there are some differences between from 20a through twrp flash 20e 20f 20g to 20h and direct REFURBISH to 20h? and when I flash 20h from eu30b the phone Non-stop restart。I have to flash us998 10c then 20a then 20e and 20h。is there a easy way to flash 20h. looking forward to your reply,thank you very much @ChazzMatt
realiris said:
I have a ls998 v30.
and when I flash 20h rom eu30b the phone Non-stop restart
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Why are you flashing EU 30b on your LS998?
realiris said:
I have a ls998 v30.
I want to know if there are some differences between from 20a through twrp flash 20e 20f 20g to 20h and direct REFURBISH to 20h?
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Yes, the difference is the workflow and what is easier.
EITHER do bootloader unlock/TWRP installation, root all in ADB/fastboot in one step, then update via TWRP flashable zips --
OR do part in ADB/fasboot, go do something else in LGUP, then go back to ADB/fastboot. People seem to have ISSUES with ADB/fastboot and once you get TWRP installed, you NEVER need ADB/fasboot again. :good: So, for most people option 1 is better than option #2.
Also the TWRP flashable zips have some premium features already enabled.
realiris said:
I have a ls998 v30.
I have to flash us998 10c then 20a then 20e and 20h. is there a easy way to flash 20h. looking forward to your reply,thank you very much @ChazzMatt
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I'm going to start from the beginning and pretend your phone isn't already bootloader unlocked (which it may be). Let's just start from the beginning.
You have an LS998.
First you have to Frankenstein to US998 Nougat KDZ (10c or 10d, your choice), as you noted.
Do a Master Reset to stop bootlooping.
(At that point you no longer have LS998, you have full-fledged carrier unlocked US998 with all the US998 bands.)
Then you will update to US998 Oreo KDZ.
* If you don't care about bootloader unlock and root, you can skip straight to from US998 Nougat to US998 20h KDZ. You don't have to first flash Us998 20a or 20b. That early Oreo is only if you want bootloader unlock, otherwise they are useless.
(Remember, we are pretending your bootloader is not unlocked. We are just walking through the steps like you have an untouched LS998. So, let's say you DO want bootloader unlock. So, you would NOT skip from Nougat straight to US998 20h, you WOULD first flash early US998 Oreo.)
* If you DO want to bootloader unlock and root, then you need to flash US998 20a or 20b (the last US998 Oreo before LG blocked the WTF exploit), and unlock bootloader.
Now at THAT point (early Oreo KDZ with fastboot flash commands, bootloader unlocked), you have two choices:
1) because you are already in ADB/fastboot, go ahead and install TWRP and the three root files (encryption disabler, root check disabler, Magisk). And then update to 20H via TWRP-flashable zips. But you MUST flash 20e,20f, 20g, 20h all back-to-back + Magisk again. There were a ton of changes starting with 20f and you need 20e as a good foundation. Flashing 20e, 20f, 20g, 20h TWRP flashable zips you will get all the incremented changes. Just flashing from 20a/20b to 20h you will have problems. We don't make you do this if there isn't a good reason.
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2) immediately after bootloader unlock on 20a/20b, get out of ADB/fasboot mode, go flash US998 20h KDZ via LGUP Refurbish mode. Then go back into ADB/fastboot, and install TWRP and the three root files (encryption disabler, root check disabler, Magisk) on 20h.
By doing #2, you skip are able to skip all the successive TWRP-flashable zips -- but you have to deal with ADB/fastoot TWICE. It's usually easier to do it all at once (unlock bootloader, install TWRP).
Also with #2, then you need to install these features below separately -- features which are already included in the TWRP flashable zips:
* Fully enable DTS 3D stereo (root needed)
* LG V30 Lockscreen EXTRA Weather Animations Enabler
ChazzMatt said:
Why are you flashing EU 30b on your LS998?
Yes, the difference is the workflow and what is easier.
EITHER do bootloader unlock/TWRP installation, root all in ADB/fastboot in one step, then update via TWRP flashable zips --
OR do part in ADB/fasboot, go do something else in LGUP, then go back to ADB/fastboot. People seem to have ISSUES with ADB/fastboot and once you get TWRP installed, you NEVER need ADB/fasboot again. :good: So, for most people option 1 is better than option #2.
Also the TWRP flashable zips have some premium features already enabled.
I'm going to start from the beginning and pretend your phone isn't already bootloader unlocked (which it may be). Let's just start from the beginning.
You have an LS998.
First you have to Frankenstein to US998 Nougat KDZ (10c or 10d, your choice), as you noted.
Do a Master Reset to stop bootlooping.
(At that point you no longer have LS998, you have full-fledged carrier unlocked US998 with all the US998 bands.)
Then you will update to US998 Oreo KDZ.
* If you don't care about bootloader unlock and root, you can skip straight to from US998 Nougat to US998 20h KDZ. You don't have to first flash Us998 20a or 20b. That early Oreo is only if you want bootloader unlock, otherwise they are useless.
(Remember, we are pretending your bootloader is not unlocked. We are just walking through the steps like you have an untouched LS998. So, let's say you DO want bootloader unlock. So, you would NOT skip from Nougat straight to US998 20h, you WOULD first flash early US998 Oreo.)
* If you DO want to bootloader unlock and root, then you need to flash US998 20a or 20b (the last US998 Oreo before LG blocked the WTF exploit), and unlock bootloader.
Now at THAT point (early Oreo KDZ with fastboot flash commands, bootloader unlocked), you have two choices:
1) because you are already in ADB/fastboot, go ahead and install TWRP and the three root files (encryption disabler, root check disabler, Magisk). And then update to 20H via TWRP-flashable zips. But you MUST flash 20e,20f, 20g, 20h all back-to-back + Magisk again. There were a ton of changes starting with 20f and you need 20e as a good foundation. Flashing 20e, 20f, 20g, 20h TWRP flashable zips you will get all the incremented changes. Just flashing from 20a/20b to 20h you will have problems. We don't make you do this if there isn't a good reason.
OR
2) immediately after bootloader unlock on 20a/20b, get out of ADB/fasboot mode, go flash US998 20h KDZ via LGUP Refurbish mode. Then go back into ADB/fastboot, and install TWRP and the three root files (encryption disabler, root check disabler, Magisk) on 20h.
By doing #2, you skip are able to skip all the successive TWRP-flashable zips -- but you have to deal with ADB/fastoot TWICE. It's usually easier to do it all at once (unlock bootloader, install TWRP).
Also with #2, then you need to install these features below separately -- features which are already included in the TWRP flashable zips:
* Fully enable DTS 3D stereo (root needed)
* LG V30 Lockscreen EXTRA Weather Animations Enabler
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Thank you very much for your reply and it has answered many of my doubts. I also read a lot of your previous posts, which has benefited me a lot. I flash eu30b to experience 9.0, it is not a good idea I think. I have unlocked my phone and flash it to 20h. I will wait for us 9.0. Thanks again.

Relocking the VS996 bootloader

Is there a way to relock the VS996 bootloader and get it back on a stock rom? There's no bootloader mode on the VS996 rom, so flashing the stock KDZ and locking isn't going to work. I though I could do it using the US998 rom, but the bootloader warning is still coming up on restart.
EDIT: I got this figured out... I think. I flashed a US996 rooted rom with TWRP, locked the bootloader from fastboot (fastboot oem lock). I was still getting the warning but the status was locked when I checked it from fastboot. I then flashed the current stock KDZ with the DualMode LGUP from the Frankenstein thread (using the REFURBISH option).
ugoff said:
Is there a way to relock the VS996 bootloader and get it back on a stock rom? There's no bootloader mode on the VS996 rom, so flashing the stock KDZ and locking isn't going to work. I though I could do it using the US998 rom, but the bootloader warning is still coming up on restart.
EDIT: I got this figured out... I think. I flashed a US996 rooted rom with TWRP, locked the bootloader from fastboot (fastboot oem lock). I was still getting the warning but the status was locked when I checked it from fastboot. I then flashed the current stock KDZ with the DualMode LGUP from the Frankenstein thread (using the REFURBISH option).
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Yes, except it's US998 (V30), not US996 (V20) firmware.
You should never lock the bootloader while you still have TWRP custom recovery installed.
You were on the right track however.
You should have flashed us998 KDZ to get back to full stock. Relock the bootloader on us998 full stock.
No more warning.
Then use LGUP to flash to VS996 KDZ.
ChazzMatt said:
Yes, except it's US998 (V30), not US996 (V20) firmware.
You should never lock the bootloader while you still have TWRP custom recovery installed.
You were on the right track however.
You should have flashed us998 KDZ to get back to full stock. Relock the bootloader on us998 full stock.
No more warning.
Then use LGUP to flash to VS996 KDZ.
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Ha, I definitely would have bricked it if I had got US996 firmware to flash.
Using the US998 KDZ makes sense. I think I had it in my head that it would take less effort to flash a zip via TWRP. It wasn't.
ugoff said:
Ha, I definitely would have bricked it if I had got US996 firmware to flash.
Using the US998 KDZ makes sense. I think I had it in my head that it would take less effort to flash a zip via TWRP. It wasn't.
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Are you trying to sell the phone or something?
Because there's also VS996 TWRP flashable zip if you just want stock Verizon firmware, while keeping TWRP custom recovery and root.
ChazzMatt said:
Are you trying to sell the phone or something?
Because there's also VS996 TWRP flashable zip if you just want stock Verizon firmware, while keeping TWRP custom recovery and root.
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Giving it to a family member who I can't trust to use a rooted a phone, so I wanted to get it as stock as possible.
ugoff said:
Giving it to a family member who I can't trust to use a rooted a phone, so I wanted to get it as stock as possible.
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Makes sense. While I run rooted stock firmware with mods on my own phone, I no longer help family/friends root their phones, run custom ROMs on their phones. Cuts way down on support phone calls to me.

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