doesn't seem to be much help on this lg forum. so yet another question I have.. is it possible to dual boot roms. I'm currently testing a few and would like to just boot to each one instead of backing up and restoring and flashing each rom everytime
@oblikas is trying to get in touch with Paul O'Brien (not sure of the spelling), the creator of MoDaCo Switch about the possibility of porting it to the G Pro. I don't know if the code for Switch is available, yet for him to port it.
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As im looking into making my own roms soon ( currently newbie ) i was wondering that when it comes to porting a ROM meant for another phone would i need to change the boot.img and if so could you name what id need to change for it to boot on my desire z / g2.
Thanks yall
boot.img holds the kernel and boot animation, so yes you will need to change them to compatible ones.
i think you should do a bit of research in to making a rom though, the info is out there.
Are there any? I can't ask because in each ROM thread because I don't have enough posts. Annoying
This seems to be outdated and doesn't work on CM 10.1. I have the LG Optimus G stock, unlocked and rooted flashed to Boost Mobile. I'm tired of the default UI and want to try something else but want to make sure I can go in and fix anything if I flash a custom ROM. This phone already has issues with the HA and AAA keys sticking.
Hey Guys...
I tried to flash P930 Custom rom based on PAC on my LG6200.....
But it didnt boot & got stuck at Loading Screen after Boot animation.
So i wanted to know is there any guide/way to flash P930 (Nitro-HD) ROM on LG-LU6200..
I searched and find this tutorial Tutorial By @znithy... But confused would it also work for Custom ROMs.....
Thanks in Advance and waiting for your advises.....
I don't think its possible as I remember someone saying in this forum that the chipsets are different.
The tutorial is about flashing the stock P930 rom to Lu6200 & shouldn't apply for custom roms. I wish that weren't the case as us lu6200 users don't have many English roms to try.
There is one Bell P930 rom but it is ICS, search in LG LU6200 section. You cannot use P930 rom directly on your cell, It needs to be modified.
Hello, name's Mike, have been in the android side for a while and it's my first time actually owning an US version of a phone, the N900T (T-Mobile Note 3) running 5.0 stock TW. (I don't live in the US)
So please, enlighten me!
ROOT AND RECOVERY
I have tried to root it and did it successfully, however when I tried to get a custom recovery on it, I only got boot loops so far, tried various tutorials, none of them have yet worked out for me.
CUSTOM ROMS
Are there any current custom rom development for this phone? I've seen lots of KK roms but I was looking to get a stable lollipop AOSP like rom like CM12 but without crashes or battery drain. Does anyone know any good roms that are stable?
PORTING
Also! How do you port a N9005 rom to a 900T? I've seen some methods by flashing a BT+Wifi fix or something like that but it seems outdated and I don't want to brick my phone just yet.
Please, please help me out, I am really out of it. Used to Custom rom on a Huawei U8650, Galaxy S2 and on my G2, but this is harder due to it being a carrier phone.
Thanks for your comprehension.
Did you download the right TWRP? Get the tar file and odin it.
https://dl.twrp.me/hltetmo/
Did you check the N900T development forum? There is quite a few to select from. I.E. Slim
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2638116
Sorry can't help you with porting.
I have this Lg Optimus G Pro just laying around and I want to update it from Kit Kat to Marshmallow or Nougat. The problem is I'm a newbie and have no complete idea to do this. So I want to use this phone to practice with. Can someone help with a tutorial or some links to custom ROMs, Recovery anything would be helpful. Thanks
Better first try building officially supported ROMs that already exist for this device (Kitkat or Lollipop ones) instead of trying to port it to newer android versions if you're a newbie. This device is helluva hard to maintain if you don't know what are you doing - Jellybean libs and firmware require lots of hacks and fixes to make it run on Nougat, there are issues with drivers and lack of proper maintenance/updates since CM11. Locked bootloader is just another thing to think about.