Hello everyone,
I'm currently thinking of buying the LG G Pad 8.3 mainly because of it's size, I believe it will strike as the best tablet size for my usage. Anyway, I can't buy the GPE version as it's sold only in the US and the store will only accept a US credit card and I'm not really sure about the LGE V5100 so I wanted to hear from you guys. Would you prefer the LGE over the GPE edition? I'm mainly concerned about the lag.
Also, how are the custom roms? I found the Mahdi-Rom to be very popular around here but I don't really understand, is it a stock ROM? or just built above the stock LG rom with some customizations?
Thanks,
Salem
At this moment in time the LGE is getting all the love on here.
Right now I'm happy I could only get it as I live in the UK. Though in fairness aosp and gravity box would meet my needs perfectly.
I think in time the tables will turn and we'll see more development for the GPE.
Mahdi is I believe based on CM11, it's most definitely not based on LGs rom.
Malladus is based on LG's rom.
The roms are coming along brilliantly with gpad features being quietly added back to the roms (I guess cm11 and mahdi are the front runners in this department)though Malladus has pretty much all the features as it's based on the LG rom (jellybean)
Hope this helps
All the best rich
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Evening everyone, just ordered my own LG Edition G Pad 8.3 and can't wait for it to arrive.
After browsing these forums for a bit, I've noticed the Google Edition has a different model number to the normal LG version. I also saw the mention of problems with porting the GPE factory image between the devices. Is this due to differences in hardware or what?
I've looked through the forums and there seems no mentioning of it, not that I was expecting there to be. I'm just curious to know whether differences extend beyond the model number differences and whether things like the bootloader are different (I know kernel and recovery have to be different, haha)
Thanks in advance
hcdav said:
Evening everyone, just ordered my own LG Edition G Pad 8.3 and can't wait for it to arrive.
After browsing these forums for a bit, I've noticed the Google Edition has a different model number to the normal LG version. I also saw the mention of problems with porting the GPE factory image between the devices. Is this due to differences in hardware or what?
I've looked through the forums and there seems no mentioning of it, not that I was expecting there to be. I'm just curious to know whether differences extend beyond the model number differences and whether things like the bootloader are different (I know kernel and recovery have to be different, haha)
Thanks in advance
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The only difference between the GPE (Google Play Edition) and LGE (LG Edition) is software. Both tablets have identical hardware specs but the LGE comes with LGE specific software, like QRemote, QPair, and the usual bloatware. The LGE is also running android version 4.2.2 by stock LG Rom.
Whereas the GPE comes stock running Google's own build of android. The GPE runs 4.4.2 out of the box and does not have any of the bloatware that the LGE has. However you will also be missing out of QRemote, QPair, and it will have limited functionality for the SD card. Also depending where you bought your LGE the GPE can be $50+ more expensive. As for the bootloader I don't know for sure how much is different because I don't have a GPE to play around with.
I personally wanted Kitkat (android 4.4.2) so rather than burn another $50 I rooted my LGE, installed a recovery mod, and flashed the Cyanogenmod's nightly build of Kitkat onto it. Cyanogenmod is based on Google's rom (why it is known as AOSP based) but it allows more functionality from the SDcard than the GPE but it doesn't have the bloatware the LGE will have. I was even able to get QPair working on it there are some dedicated dev's here working to crack the encryption on the IRblaster so we can get QRemote working as well.
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The only difference between the GPE (Google Play Edition) and LGE (LG Edition) is software. Both tablets have identical hardware specs but the LGE comes with LGE specific software, like QRemote, QPair, and the usual bloatware. The LGE is also running android version 4.2.2 by stock LG Rom.
Whereas the GPE comes stock running Google's own build of android. The GPE runs 4.4.2 out of the box and does not have any of the bloatware that the LGE has. However you will also be missing out of QRemote, QPair, and it will have limited functionality for the SD card. Also depending where you bought your LGE the GPE can be $50+ more expensive. As for the bootloader I don't know for sure how much is different because I don't have a GPE to play around with.
I personally wanted Kitkat (android 4.4.2) so rather than burn another $50 I rooted my LGE, installed a recovery mod, and flashed the Cyanogenmod's nightly build of Kitkat onto it. Cyanogenmod is based on Google's rom (why it is known as AOSP based) but it allows more functionality from the SDcard than the GPE but it doesn't have the bloatware the LGE will have. I was even able to get QPair working on it there are some dedicated dev's here working to crack the encryption on the IRblaster so we can get QRemote working as well.
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Cheers, I'm UK based so GPE was a no go for me. Thanks for the info man, sounds quite different to the situations I've had with my Desire X & Nexus 4 but I'm sure I'll get used to it.
hcdav said:
Cheers, I'm UK based so GPE was a no go for me. Thanks for the info man, sounds quite different to the situations I've had with my Desire X & Nexus 4 but I'm sure I'll get used to it.
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How do you like the nexus 4? I really want a nexus phone because the hardware is so much better than what is in my current phone but I can't stomach the fact that it doesn't have a microSD card slot. I use my phone as an mp3 player so I loaded in a 64gb card and threw my massive music library on it. But i wouldn't be able to do that on a nexus phone.
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How do you like the nexus 4? I really want a nexus phone because the hardware is so much better than what is in my current phone but I can't stomach the fact that it doesn't have a microSD card slot. I use my phone as an mp3 player so I loaded in a 64gb card and threw my massive music library on it. But i wouldn't be able to do that on a nexus phone.
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Probably slightly off topic, but I love my Nexus 4. I have a large-ish music library and so I have made a playlist of about 400-500 of my favourite songs to go on my Nexus 4. I have the 8GB model so it really is a problem and it annoys me daily that I need to worry about storage on my phone. One reason why I'm getting this G Pad is I can store so much music with an SD card which I simply can't do on my N4. I really would recommend it despite the storage issues, the dev support is amazing, and I've never ever experienced any lag at all. I also don't think it will be receiving android updates much longer officially, since Google phased out the Galaxy Nexus updates with Kitkat. If I would have to replace my Nexus 4 now and I needed to stay relatively cheap, I'd probably opt for the Nexus 5, Galaxy Mega (has an SD card slot), or even the Sony Xperia Z since it has CM11 and AOSP sources due to Sony's good attitude towards developers.
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Probably slightly off topic, but I love my Nexus 4. I have a large-ish music library and so I have made a playlist of about 400-500 of my favourite songs to go on my Nexus 4. I have the 8GB model so it really is a problem and it annoys me daily that I need to worry about storage on my phone. One reason why I'm getting this G Pad is I can store so much music with an SD card which I simply can't do on my N4. I really would recommend it despite the storage issues, the dev support is amazing, and I've never ever experienced any lag at all. I also don't think it will be receiving android updates much longer officially, since Google phased out the Galaxy Nexus updates with Kitkat. If I would have to replace my Nexus 4 now and I needed to stay relatively cheap, I'd probably opt for the Nexus 5, Galaxy Mega (has an SD card slot), or even the Sony Xperia Z since it has CM11 and AOSP sources due to Sony's good attitude towards developers.
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Haha, I would need to stay cheap since I blew my money on this tablet. Thanks for the info!
The bootloader on the GPe version of the tablet is easily unlocked with a single adb command on your PC, just like any Nexus device. Took me about a minute to unlock mine.
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The only difference you can notice with the GPe version.
qpair
colwellkr said:
The only difference between the GPE (Google Play Edition) and LGE (LG Edition) is software. Both tablets have identical hardware specs but the LGE comes with LGE specific software, like QRemote, QPair, and the usual bloatware. The LGE is also running android version 4.2.2 by stock LG Rom.
Whereas the GPE comes stock running Google's own build of android. The GPE runs 4.4.2 out of the box and does not have any of the bloatware that the LGE has. However you will also be missing out of QRemote, QPair, and it will have limited functionality for the SD card. Also depending where you bought your LGE the GPE can be $50+ more expensive. As for the bootloader I don't know for sure how much is different because I don't have a GPE to play around with.
I personally wanted Kitkat (android 4.4.2) so rather than burn another $50 I rooted my LGE, installed a recovery mod, and flashed the Cyanogenmod's nightly build of Kitkat onto it. Cyanogenmod is based on Google's rom (why it is known as AOSP based) but it allows more functionality from the SDcard than the GPE but it doesn't have the bloatware the LGE will have. I was even able to get QPair working on it there are some dedicated dev's here working to crack the encryption on the IRblaster so we can get QRemote working as well.
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Hello
How were you able type get Q pair working on your lg pad with kitkat? I haven't been able to
Thanks
neuroben1947 said:
Hello
How were you able type get Q pair working on your lg pad with kitkat? I haven't been able to
Thanks
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Its been updated in the google play store search there and get it.
Hi Folks,
I am looking for buying a Tablet and found this one a perfect size and need. I have few Questions !
1) I like the White version which isnt available for GPE( V510) ? So I am more inclined to buy V500. But I am want to either use Custom Roms or Get a GPE firmware so I will get all the fast updates. ?
Can anyone suggest whether I should buy a non GPE and use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2564646 This or Should I buy GPE directly and adjust with Black itself
Also
Right Now V500 is available for 299$ whereas GPE is full priced 349. Which would make more sense according to my needs.
Please let me know what you guys think.
Regards
Zaib
I think you should get the white one for 299, the GPE rom is in development and there are plenty of good kitkat roms (I love CM the most, although a lot think Mahdi is the best).
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Hello,
I see a lot of ROMs for the standard LG G Pad V500, I was wondering if they can be flashed to the GPE V510?
rebretz000 said:
Hello,
I see a lot of ROMs for the standard LG G Pad V500, I was wondering if they can be flashed to the GPE V510?
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Nope, but there is a stock gpe ROM devoid of all the cruft!
Roms for v510 gpe palman
I don't understand why everyone is against putting ROMs on the gpe v510 palman. I mean, stock is great, but the ROMs add a ton more customization options. And I don't care what anyone says, exposed is buggy and laggy and I'd rather put a ROM with all the features already there... Is there any hope? Maybe someone could explain, in layman's terms, how I could change a line of code in one of the ROMs and flash it that way. I'm almost positive that its either the source code, which may or may not be available, or it's a line of code to change. I'd like to know...
+1 I'm at a loss why there's no custom roms...
Because the people who wanted a custom ROM have all bought the V500.
Almost nobody bought the GPE.
Those of us that did, realize that unlike HTC who just created firmware for an identical device, LG made a separate device, incompatible with the V500 ROMS.
The GPE was very expensive compared to the N7.
It's the first Google "endorsed" product I've regretted buying.
gunnyman said:
The GPE was very expensive compared to the N7.
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Only in America. In most other places, like where I am, the N7 was quite expensive. Over here the G Pad (either version) was a much better deal.
I can pick up both Google pay edition or normal retail edition with similar price. Which one is better to buy? I saw most customized ROMs are made for V500, can they also installed for Google edition? if not, does Google edition only have a very limited ROM available?
ccheung said:
I can pick up both Google pay edition or normal retail edition with similar price. Which one is better to buy? I saw most customized ROMs are made for V500, can they also installed for Google edition? if not, does Google edition only have a very limited ROM available?
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This really comes down to personal preference. However the roms for the V500 do not work on the V510 and vice versa. The hardware appears to be different enough that folks have been unable to make "universal" roms for both devices.
i bought the non gpe v500 g pad but if i had the option to do it i would pick the google one...Its much smoother and the ui is simplistick.with the lg roms you got too much unnecessery apps and visuals that requieres memory.
Now im using CM rom and i see much different in ui workspace.
GO FOR THE GOOGLE EDITION!
ccheung said:
I can pick up both Google pay edition or normal retail edition with similar price. Which one is better to buy? I saw most customized ROMs are made for V500, can they also installed for Google edition? if not, does Google edition only have a very limited ROM available?
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Bill_windows said:
i bought the non gpe v500 g pad but if i had the option to do it i would pick the google one...Its much smoother and the ui is simplistick.with the lg roms you got too much unnecessery apps and visuals that requieres memory.
Now im using CM rom and i see much different in ui workspace.
GO FOR THE GOOGLE EDITION!
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I started with V500. Sold it on swappa.com and bought a GPE. Much smoother, faster tablet.
I just got my GPE and really like its kk4.4.4 smoothness & speed. Unlocked & Rooted it, then flashed Sleeks kernel and using Exposed!
cam30era said:
I started with V500. Sold it on swappa.com and bought a GPE. Much smoother, faster tablet.
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or you can flash a ROM!mines also goes fast right now with custom rom
Hi guys, has anyone tried to make an AOSP Lollipop build for D855? It would be awesome, I can't actually use the official Lollipop firmware (too laggy for a Nexus user ), and I'm sure that other members will appreciate it...
Sorry for my bad English
ale29-09 on Nexus⁴ and Tapatalk Pro™
Yes I'm testing right now as I type this.
Sometimes it's not the content, but the tone that's insulting. I never had issues with critical remarks during my active time in my threads, it was just when users were impolite or were requesting stuff instead of asking. So like in real life it does make a difference how you deliver your message.
In any case we all chill now and have a cold beer or decent wine
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So to get back on topic, I would really love a pure aosp build. I used it on my Xperia z from pabx and I did convert my HTC one to gpe. I really miss it. People I offer to test
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toby913 said:
People I offer to test
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Me too guys, if you are searching for testers...they're here ?
ale29-09 on Nexus⁴ and Tapatalk Pro™
If you ask me it's not AOSP Lollipop that we need (Because it really has little to offer now that we have the LG Lollipop + AOSP 4.4.4 builds).
I used to have a N5 with Lollipop and it's super nice and everything, but I think we need AOSP + Proper camera support.
If that happens I'm off LG's slow crappy software package.
I get almost 3000 in GeekBench on AOSP while LG Lollipop is a wooping 2300. Woop woop LG. :laugh:
Please be respectful to other members. If you do see someone violating Forum Rules, use the report post function instead of posting 3 pages of nonsense. Let us handle it.
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Thanks.
I'll be willing to test and AOSP Lollipop build for the D855 model. LG's UI is nice but having had a Nexus in the past, I don't find anything better than Vanilla Android.
LGs terrible UI makes me miss my nexus 5 Will there be an official CM 12 build for the g3?
xMiklo said:
LGs terrible UI makes me miss my nexus 5 Will there be an official CM 12 build for the g3?
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I think we will probably get it and a few other official builds of different ROMs as well.
I suspect the reason we haven't had many KitKat AOSP ROMs is because the we've only just been given a way to flash them and a lot of the ROM teams have stopped working on KitKat to concentrate on Lollipop.
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I think we will probably get it and a few other official builds of different ROMs as well.
I suspect the reason we haven't had many KitKat AOSP ROMs is because the we've only just been given a way to flash them and a lot of the ROM teams have stopped working on KitKat to concentrate on Lollipop.
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I am thinking the same way. We will get official supported by cyanogenmod etc. When they all bring out theyr lolipop versions.
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Lollipop in D855 is having issues flashing right now, not to mention huge amount of issues running, it will take a few more weeks until it can be run as a nightly
D851 got a CM12 build
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2866772
:good: thanx
Derduden said:
If you ask me it's not AOSP Lollipop that we need (Because it really has little to offer now that we have the LG Lollipop + AOSP 4.4.4 builds).
I used to have a N5 with Lollipop and it's super nice and everything, but I think we need AOSP + Proper camera support.
If that happens I'm off LG's slow crappy software package.
I get almost 3000 in GeekBench on AOSP while LG Lollipop is a wooping 2300. Woop woop LG. :laugh:
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Does XCam qualify as proper camera support?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/app-xcam-lg-v5-1-0-t2873604
I'm also one that falls into the "LG's UI stinks" camp. It's just awful.
Jangla said:
Does XCam qualify as proper camera support?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/app-xcam-lg-v5-1-0-t2873604
I'm also one that falls into the "LG's UI stinks" camp. It's just awful.
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It states its only for stock lg rom, so no, im guessing aosp roms cant make use of the 2k and laser focus?
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It states its only for stock lg rom, so no, im guessing aosp roms cant make use of the 2k and laser focus?
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Ah yes, you're absolutely right of course.
Derduden said:
If you ask me it's not AOSP Lollipop that we need (Because it really has little to offer now that we have the LG Lollipop + AOSP 4.4.4 builds).
I used to have a N5 with Lollipop and it's super nice and everything, but I think we need AOSP + Proper camera support.
If that happens I'm off LG's slow crappy software package.
I get almost 3000 in GeekBench on AOSP while LG Lollipop is a wooping 2300. Woop woop LG. :laugh:
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This is my result in GeekBench on LG Lollipop AN HD 3.3 + Chupachups 1.5
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/1293412
single 973 and 3074 multi
icemanhi said:
This is my result in GeekBench on LG Lollipop AN HD 3.3 + Chupachups 1.5
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/1293412
single 973 and 3074 multi
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which settings on the kernel?
Governor lagfree but on ondemandplus I have very similar results like 960 2950.
Yep [emoji33] now phone is fast as it should be.
I want to see results from cm12, BTW is kinda here.