[H933] AOSP ROM support (9.0) - LG V30 Questions & Answers

Hey there, I just wanted to know if there is any development or a guide available for flashing an AOSP rom for the H933 running android 9.0 (rooted+twrp).
The last news I've heard regarding this topic is something along the lines of, It cannot be done as the partitions are completely messed up now for those who upgraded to 9.0. I just want to know if that is where we still stand or if there is any development regarding this issue.
I know that the answer is probably in a thread somewhere in this form, and believe me, I have checked most of the relevant threads/posts and I have reached the conclusion that it is either buried deep in the archives somewhere or that no new development has been made regarding this issue. I made this thread to confirm my conclusions and help other H933 owners with the same question.
Cheers.

skittles-1999 said:
Hey there, I just wanted to know if there is any development or a guide available for flashing an AOSP rom for the H933 running android 9.0 (rooted+twrp).
The last news I've heard regarding this topic is something along the lines of, It cannot be done as the partitions are completely messed up now for those who upgraded to 9.0. I just want to know if that is where we still stand or if there is any development regarding this issue.
I know that the answer is probably in a thread somewhere in this form, and believe me, I have checked most of the relevant threads/posts and I have reached the conclusion that it is either buried deep in the archives somewhere or that no new development has been made regarding this issue. I made this thread to confirm my conclusions and help other H933 owners with the same question.
Cheers.
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There's a dedicated thread to prepping your H933 for AOSP ROMs. Mentioned in the ROOT Sticky Guide.
Answered 100 times before. No need to start new thread. Just search better?
See screenshot for easy Google search. See first result.
That procedure is still how H933 can run any LOS-based ROM.
* For LOS-16 ROMs (more stable, less bugs) you need to be back on LG stock Oreo firmware (with TWRP) first. We just got a new LOS-16 ROM last week.
* For LOS-17 (Android 10) ROMs (more bugs) you need to be on LG stock Pie firmware (with TWRP) first.
Know the LOS-17 bugs first, so you don't complain. See LOS-16 and LOS-17 bugs list here, posts #2 and #3:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/how-to/detailed-guide-aosp-roms-issues-solution-t4002535
That thread is current.

ChazzMatt said:
There's a dedicated thread to prepping your H933 for AOSP ROMs. Mentioned in the ROOT Sticky Guide.
Answered 100 times before. No need to start new thread. Just search better?
See screenshot for easy Google search. See first result.
That procedure is still how H933 can run any LOS-based ROM.
* For LOS-16 ROMs (more stable, less bugs) you need to be back on LG stock Oreo firmware (with TWRP) first. We just got a new LOS-16 ROM last week.
* For LOS-17 (Android 10) ROMs (more bugs) you need to be on LG stock Pie firmware (with TWRP) first.
Know the LOS-17 bugs first, so you don't complain. See LOS-16 and LOS-17 bugs list here, posts #2 and #3:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/how-to/detailed-guide-aosp-roms-issues-solution-t4002535
That thread is current.
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Sounds good thanks. Yeah, I should've clarified that I was searching for a way to just directly flash an AOSP rom from stock android 9.0 instead of downgrading to Oreo first. I really dont even want to look at LG up after going through the process that you and a few other amazing contributors here found to upgrade to Pie. Looks like I'll be sticking with the stock ROM for now.

skittles-1999 said:
Sounds good thanks. Yeah, I should've clarified that I was searching for a way to just directly flash an AOSP rom from stock android 9.0 instead of downgrading to Oreo first. I really dont even want to look at LG up after going through the process that you and a few other amazing contributors here found to upgrade to Pie. Looks like I'll be sticking with the stock ROM for now.
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If there was a way known to do that, it would be included in the guide.
Probably best to wait for newer aosp 10 ROMs to get updated(a lot ot fixes coming soon) if you don't want to go through hassle of going back to oreo.

tech_infinity said:
If there was a way known to do that, it would be included in the guide.
Probably best to wait for newer aosp 10 ROMs to get updated(a lot ot fixes coming soon) if you don't want to go through hassle of going back to oreo.
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Yes, lots of changes coming. Markus been very busy last couple days.

Related

Looking for an Alpha Lollipop build for the G2? Look no further!

"The G2 Dream Team" (and they well deserve that name) has released not one, but TWO lollipop builds for the LG G2. Both ROMs are based on the same build tree, but one ROM is CM12 and the other is a LiquidSmooth 4.0 ROM. Despite being built from the same build tree, they carry different features. They are stable and usable for daily drivers, but they may carry some bugs, like a non-functional video playback, NFC issues for LS/VS980 but it should all be sorted out in the near future. Head over to the threads to read more!:
Liquidsmooth 4.0:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/rom-liquidsmooth-v4-0-lg-g2-t2948395
CM12:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/rom-cyanogenmod-12-0-lg-g2-t2944269
Older posts:
An increasing amount of devices have been receiving unofficial Android Lollipop 5.0 ports, like the HTC One M8 and the LG Optimus L9. Today another device can be added to the list of phones receiving a treatment with the taste of Android Lollipop, the LG G2. While there generally has been a wide contribution from the community; testing, sharing files and giving ideas, two XDA members stood out in particular in order to create the build, @ylukasy and @InfinitusDesigner. The port is still in a very early pre-alpha stage, and the bugs are barely known yet, but the ROM boots and has even been rooted! While it might be wisest to wait until an official thread has been made before grabbing your devices and start flashing, @ylukasy has already provided a download link for the ROM, and calls for people to help discover the bugs so that they can be eliminated. Please notice that the ROM might not be stable enough to be used as a daily driver, but owners of a LG G2 are officially an important step closer to having a stable Lollipop ROM!
If this post caught your interest and you're willing to take the risk, head over to the last pages in the following thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/general/unofficial-cm12-nexus-5-posted-t2936398
As previously mentioned, a lot of things are not sorted out yet, and the build might not be for your device number, so make sure you read the entire thread before continuing, or simply wait untill an official thread is made.
Update:
An official thread has been posted and it can be found by following this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/rom-android-lollipop-fast-clean-t2941922
The build is a port of the Nexus 5 ROM, and users of the ROM have been saying that the rom is very fast and fluid, calls work, camera works (although the quality is inferior), but other users have been reporting random reboots and incompatibilities with certain apps such as YouTube or WhatsApp.
by vPro97
This post will be updated regularly when new information regarding Lollipop ports surface.
Fantastic News! Will get round to trying it shortly, thanks for the link!
While I have my doubts about it being functional (or even booting) on my LS980, I'll give it a shot and see what happens.
Nice to see things moving at breakneck speeds these days.
On a side note, I just read the AnandTech review of the Nexus 6 and am happy to report that my well over a year old G2 beats it in several benchmarks so I'm pretty satisfied at the moment, especially considering I got it for free. I mean really...
In before "no build for xxxx?!?!?!?"
Anyone know how to port a d802 rom to d800?
Ready to try it out and see what happened..??
his build is from the same source the other was he doesn't deserve credit for it. it's using cm12 kernel and dev claims it's using nexus 5 port yet requires gapps and no signs of any nexus 5 code at all.
Wouldn't it be alot easier to just post the download link here?
₪LG G2₪
Zyner said:
Wouldn't it be alot easier to just post the download link here?
₪LG G2₪
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It's not my work, and there are some steps which must be followed in order to make it work. I am just objectively informing any news regarding Android Lollipop for the LG G2.
OP has been updated.
The download link was removed before i could get the v3 version so im stuck with v2 and ive been using it as my daily (yeah it reboots every 5 minuets and i can leave wifi on or it will bootloop) But honestly thats the fun in testing this stuff out
MrNegative370 said:
The download link was removed before i could get the v3 version so im stuck with v2 and ive been using it as my daily (yeah it reboots every 5 minuets and i can leave wifi on or it will bootloop) But honestly thats the fun in testing this stuff out
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Me too.
Is there anyone that can share privately the V3 version with me ? :fingers-crossed:
here is something better:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/rom-cyanogenmod-12-0-lg-g2-t2944269
Jam4l said:
here is something better:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/rom-cyanogenmod-12-0-lg-g2-t2944269
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TY !
Can anyone port the Nexus 5 ROM?
Updating this thread later today if nothing gets in the way.
Hi everybody!!
I need a tester please:
I built pure AOSP for the D802 from sources of Android right now, has anybody time to test it?
It is an experimental build and I didn't test it right now, so I don't know if it is working, please make a backup from your current rom.
The build comes with an built in CWM recovery and should be with root access. It can be flashed with the same instructions like the CM 12 build.
Edit: Bootloop right now ... Anybody, can you take a logcat?
http://builds.hubdroid.com/otherroms/aosp_d802-ota-102.zip
Thank you in advance!! Please anybody who tries it: can you send me a pm?
Flo0008 said:
Hi everybody!!
I need a tester please:
I built pure AOSP for the D802 from sources of Android right now, has anybody time to test it?
It is an experimental build and I didn't test it right now, so I don't know if it is working, please make a backup from your current rom.
The build comes with an built in CWM recovery and should be with root access. It can be flashed with the same instructions like the CM 12 build.
http://builds.hubdroid.com/otherroms/aosp_d802-ota-102.zip
Thank you in advance!! Please anybody who tries it: can you send me a pm?
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I'd love to test this for you, but I'm on Sprint LS980 Would you mind making a build for us?
iamterence said:
I'd love to test this for you, but I'm on Sprint LS980 Would you mind making a build for us?
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Yes sure, but right now, I have to solve the bug, that the d802 wouldnt boot, so this may take some more time until I build it for other devices too.
Regards

Stable Roms without missing features?

I wanted to ask, witch Roms are stable and support all features of Kenzo.
It seems that in several Roms there are different Problems,
from wakelocks and Battery drain,
over Wifi Problems
to missing Fingerprint or VolTE support.
Is it a Problem with Android 6.0 or also with 5.1 based Roms?
This should be in the Questions & Answers section. However, I have official CM 13.0 and I haven't encountered any of the problems that you mentioned above. If you read instructions carefully and understand what you're doing, you won't have any trouble as long as the rom you are flashing supports those features. If you head over to the Android Development section, you can see the features that each rom does and doesn't support. If the OP says it is supported but you can't get it to work, then the problem comes from your side. Before flashing make sure you have read and understood the required steps and have taken all the necessary precautions to avoid ending up with a "bricked" device. Let me know if you have any trouble.
jimakos98 said:
This should be in the Questions & Answers section. However, I have official CM 13.0 and I haven't encountered any of the problems that you mentioned above. If you read instructions carefully and understand what you're doing, you won't have any trouble as long as the rom you are flashing supports those features. If you head over to the Android Development section, you can see the features that each rom does and doesn't support. If the OP says it is supported but you can't get it to work, then the problem comes from your side. Before flashing make sure you have read and understood the required steps and have taken all the necessary precautions to avoid ending up with a "bricked" device. Let me know if you have any trouble.
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Thanks for your reply,
yes i know what im doing (had Nexus 4 and flashed it more than a hundred times).
I normally check first post (+ following from OP) and the last sites of the Thread to see if there are bugs or not (cause "no bugs" in OP-Thread is not always correct).
But if CM13 is, so far, bug free and full featured (fingerprint and so on) than i will give it a try.
DarkAlucard said:
Thanks for your reply,
yes i know what im doing (had Nexus 4 and flashed it more than a hundred times).
I normally check first post (+ following from OP) and the last sites of the Thread to see if there are bugs or not (cause "no bugs" in OP-Thread is not always correct).
But if CM13 is, so far, bug free and full featured (fingerprint and so on) than i will give it a try.
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It is. I've been using it for almost 1 month now, and I can say it's probably the most stable and complete rom for me. I also flashed the CM 13.0 supported firmware along with Radon Kernel and the device is blazing fast. As for the battery, I can get 1 week+ with minimal usage, and about 2-3 days with heavy usage which is pretty impressive for a hexa-core device with a 1080p screen.
jimakos98 said:
It is. I've been using it for almost 1 month now, and I can say it's probably the most stable and complete rom for me. I also flashed the CM 13.0 supported firmware along with Radon Kernel and the device is blazing fast. As for the battery, I can get 1 week+ with minimal usage, and about 2-3 days with heavy usage which is pretty impressive for a hexa-core device with a 1080p screen.
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I was wondering about this "firmware" thing, never had to upgrade any software. Normaly just flash the Rom.
I was also wondering what's the difference to the unofficial CM13
DarkAlucard said:
I was wondering about this "firmware" thing, never had to upgrade any software. Normaly just flash the Rom.
I was also wondering what's the difference to the unofficial CM13
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Well, if you are going to flash this rom you are going to have to flash the appropriate firmware too, since CM is based on it. If you flash the rom without flashing the firmware, you might end up with missing options in settings (I tried this and the "fingerprints" tab was missing). As soon as I flashed the firmware everything got fixed. Also, an official rom means that it is developed by a member or a group of members that have created the original project, while unofficial roms can be built by anyone. For example I can take a CM build and customize it the way i want and then release it to the public. This makes it an unofficial rom, since I'm not a member of the CM development team. But if a rom or an update releases on the CM website, then it is considered to be official.
By the way about the VoLTE support, quoting from OP Q&A:
Q) Is VoLTE supported? (Also useful if you have GApps related problems).
A) No. We use all proprietary blobs from MIUI Marshmallow alpha 'leaked' builds and those builds itself do not have it working. So we'll have to wait until Xiaomi fixes it in their marshmallow builds in future. Also we can't fallback to old LP radio blobs/libs and are not suited with current setup. #blamexiaomi
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I guess you'll have to wait for Xiaomi to release a stable working MM build if you want voLTE support. :/

Nougat Update

Has anyone seen or heard of any working nougat roms for the honor 5x
You know, Android 6/6.0.1 is stil in Beta? I think we should finised this version before we start with Android 7.
But if anyone will start with Android 7for Honor 5x i would love it
Once one is released I'm sure it will have it's own thread. I doubt anyone would be using a 7.0 ROM and keep it a secret from everyone.
I don't see the need for 7.0, I mean, it's just going to boot slower. Some people just like higher numbers I guess.
This thread should be in the Q&A forum. Maybe a mod can move it.
craigwilson9955 said:
Has anyone seen or heard of any working nougat roms for the honor 5x
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buddy this thread heading clearly states that you can only post about ROMS. KERNELS and other Development Stuff. Please bear in mind next time do not start new threads like this in development section.
CocoaJuan said:
I don't see the need for 7.0, I mean, it's just going to boot slower. Some people just like higher numbers I guess.
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It should work flawlessly (if it's AOSP or CM). Plus CM already started to work on nougat for kiwi (5x)

Upgrade, downgrade, sidegrade path for H932 on Stock Pie

Just want to collate some information from a number of different threads and discuss some of the options moving forwards for H932 users. I've been a long time user of Lineage, but couldn't resist the urge to try stock (TWRP) Pie. Thankfully I quite like it (the battery life is amazing) because now (and correct me if I'm wrong):
The H932 that's been "upgraded" to Stock Pie cannot install a custom rom as it will break a number of sensors including the camera
In order to go back to a custom rom of Pie or lower (Lineage / AOSP) based I must:
Downgrade to stock Nougat by flashing the stock (TWRP based) img,.
Run every update since then
Install the custom ROM of choice, but run it in permissive
Wait for a generous dev to create a H932 cusom rom that makes use of Pie blobs
None of the current Lineage 17 based roms work on H932 despite running Pie Blobs
H932 Converter does not work on any Lineage 17 based roms
It's not a biggie for me, but I'm still kicking myself. At least I've still got Root and TWRP.
Bit disappointed that none of these GSI based chinese Roms will work on H932 but as I'm stuck on stock Pie anyway, that's a mute point.
ddevey said:
Just want to collate some information from a number of different threads and discuss some of the options moving forwards for H932 users. I've been a long time user of Lineage, but couldn't resist the urge to try stock (TWRP) Pie. Thankfully I quite like it (the battery life is amazing) because now (and correct me if I'm wrong):
The H932 that's been "upgraded" to Stock Pie cannot install a custom rom as it will break a number of sensors including the camera
In order to go back to a custom rom of Pie or lower (Lineage / AOSP) based I must:
Downgrade to stock Nougat by flashing the stock (TWRP based) img,.
Run every update since then
Install the custom ROM of choice, but run it in permissive
Wait for a generous dev to create a H932 cusom rom that makes use of Pie blobs
None of the current Lineage 17 based roms work on H932 despite running Pie Blobs
H932 Converter does not work on any Lineage 17 based roms
It's not a biggie for me, but I'm still kicking myself. At least I've still got Root and TWRP.
Bit disappointed that none of these GSI based chinese Roms will work on H932 but as I'm stuck on stock Pie anyway, that's a mute point.
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You merely need to downgrade to T-mobile H932 TWRP-flashable Oreo zip. Why do you think you need to downgrade to Nougat?
But since you have been on Pie, when running the custom ROMs you will need a permissive kernel and some sensors still may not work.
ddevey said:
It's not a biggie for me, but I'm still kicking myself. At least I've still got Root and TWRP.
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Yes, you were warned in the T-mobile H932 Pie thread...
ChazzMatt said:
You merely need to downgrade to T-mobile H932 TWRP-flashable Oreo zip. Why do you think you need to downgrade to Nougat?
But since you have been on Pie, when running the custom ROMs you will need a permissive kernel and some sensors still may not work..
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Dunno - think I read somewhere that people had luck getting the sensors back with that one, but if we can't get them all back then it's a mute point.
ChazzMatt said:
Yes, you were warned in the T-mobile H932 Pie thread...
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Yes - but not in the Stock Collection thread - at least not until later in the thread (by which time it was too late). Unless of course the TWRP flashable stock rom is not affected by this issue. Maybe I've got my wires crossed.
I'm not complaining - such is the life of a flashaholic. Nevertheless, I'm wondering whether there is anything on the horizon and what others plan to do.......
ddevey said:
Dunno - think I read somewhere that people had luck getting the sensors back with that one, but if we can't get them all back then it's a mute point.
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OK, maybe to get all sensors back. Yeah, some EU H930 had to do that, Refurbish back to Nougat.
Not sure how it works with T-mobile H932 and TWRP flashable zip.
While I updated to Pie on my spare US998 V30+ just to know the process to write it up, on my daily bootloader unlocked and rooted V30+, I'm still on Oreo. Nothing compelling about Pie right now, and I don't want to waste hours trying to install all the mods and getting everything set up again. I need my phone for my job.

Best US998 Rom

What is the most stable custom rom for us998 ?
You mean LOS or based on stock firmware?
ChazzMatt said:
You mean LOS or based on stock firmware?
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Custom, I have stock, wanted something more customizable. Think I am going with LOS 17.1
Yacdogg said:
Custom, I have stock, wanted something more customizable. Think I am going with LOS 17.1
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I understand you want "custom."
There's a VERY customized ROM based on stock firmware, called A.I.S. Which is why I wanted clarification if you wanted LOS-based custom ROM or stock-based custom ROM. Since you say you want LOS-based, Havoc is probably the most popular LOS 17.1 based ROM with many more options than parent 17.1 itself. This is the most recent update below. Be aware that for all LOS 17.x -based ROMs you need stock Pie firmware installed first as a base for Pie blobs/drivers. You can't be on stock Oreo and jump to LOS 17.x ROMs.
markdcouto said:
Havoc-OS v3.11
Changelog:
Havoc-OS Announcements
Havoc-OS v3.11 Changelog 11-11-20: • Merged November Security Patch • Improved App Lock • Added Automated DC Dimming • Added Powershare support • Added option to set default home page • Added translations for a few languages • Updated icon overlays from Android 11 • Fixed Quick Unlock with long...
t.me
Device Changelog:
- compatible with h932 (thanks to ShapeShifter499)
- passes safetynet
- added some random flags (https://github.com/SupremMotu/android_device_lge_joan/commits/havoc makes it smoother idk)
- added OPScreenRecord
Notes:
- faceunlock broken
Download:
Havoc-OS-v3.11-20201128-joan-Unofficial.zip
drive.google.com
From telegram..
Thanks to @supremmotu
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ChazzMatt said:
I understand you want "custom."
There's VERY customized ROM based on stock firmware, called A.I.S. Which is why I wanted clarification if you wanted LOS-based or stock-based. Since you say you want LOS-based, Havoc is probably the most popular LOS 17.1 based ROM with many more options than parent 17.1 itself. This is the most recent update below. Be aware that for all LOS 17.x -based ROMs you need stock Pie firmware installed first as a base for Pie blobs/drivers. You can't be on US998 Oreo and jump to LOS 17.x ROMs.
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Does your Wi-Fi work at full speed on custom roms? I'm having issues with my Wi-Fi speed and I was wondering if a custom rom would fix it.
jimmysofat6864 said:
Does your Wi-Fi work at full speed on custom roms? I'm having issues with my Wi-Fi speed and I was wondering if a custom rom would fix it.
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You'd have to go to the thread to find out, he has the rooted stock ROM on his main device.
jimmysofat6864 said:
Does your Wi-Fi work at full speed on custom roms? I'm having issues with my Wi-Fi speed and I was wondering if a custom rom would fix it.
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I'm using HavocOS and its WiFi connection seems as fast as the rest of my devices. I just did a couple of tests with speedtest.net and actually got a slightly higher result with my V30+ (240Mbps) than with my laptop (which is also 802.11ac). Obviously, the internet connection is a limiting factor there and results would be different copying within the network, but I imagine that "full speed" to you means as fast of an internet connection as other devices, so the answer is yes, at least in my case.
ChazzMatt said:
I understand you want "custom."
There's VERY customized ROM based on stock firmware, called A.I.S. Which is why I wanted clarification if you wanted LOS-based or stock-based. Since you say you want LOS-based, Havoc is probably the most popular LOS 17.1 based ROM with many more options than parent 17.1 itself. This is the most recent update below. Be aware that for all LOS 17.x -based ROMs you need stock Pie firmware installed first as a base for Pie blobs/drivers. You can't be on US998 Oreo and jump to LOS 17.x ROMs.
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I haven't used Telegram much, Could you point me A.I.X and A.I.S, I used search in the telegram group but nothing came up.
Yacdogg said:
I haven't used Telegram much, Could you point me A.I.X and A.I.S, I used search in the telegram group but nothing came up.
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LG V30
You can view and join @LGEV30 right away.
t.me
That's the main LG V30 thread, in the link just above. Go there and ask for link to A.I.S. It's a separate Dev controlled thread. You will then request permission to join, to be granted by the A.I.X. Dev.
LG V30 Update Channel
Stay Up-to-Date on ROMS & Kernels for LG V30 Join the Official discussions group with over 2.6k users! @LGEV30
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That's the "Update" thread where other V30 LOS-based ROMs are released -- but A.I.X. is separate from that. However, still may be of interest to you.
NOTE: The instructions are very detailed for installing A.I.X. and when people don't follow directions and blame the Dev it won't end well for them. They will get booted from the A.I.X. thread. A.I.X. is not like installing a "regular" ROM, so don't go in with that expectation.
Having said all that, XDA is still where you will get the most detailed written assistance for LOS ROMs. I am just pointing you to Telegram where you can find more quantity of ROMs.
ChazzMatt said:
LG V30
You can view and join @LGEV30 right away.
t.me
That's the main LG V30 thread. Go there and ask for link to A.I.S. It's a separate Dev controlled thread. You will then request permission to join, to be granted by the A.I.X. Dev.
LG V30 Update Channel
Stay Up-to-Date on ROMS & Kernels for LG V30 Join the Official discussions group with over 2.6k users! @LGEV30
t.me
That's the "Update" thread where other V30 LOS-based ROMs are released, but A.I.X. is separate from that. However, still may be of interest to you.
NOTE: The instructions are very detailed for installing A.I.X. and when people don't follow directions and blame the Dev it won't end well for them. They will get booted from the A.I.X. thread. A.I.X. is not like installing a "regular" ROM, so don't go in with that expectation.
Having said all that, XDA is still where you will get the most detailed written assistance for LOS ROMs. I am just pointing you to Telegram where you can find more quantity of ROMs.
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If those developers were so interested in supporting their work or helping new flashers, they'd still be here on XDA...

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