[Q] koodo factory Image - G3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Since, Koodo has started carrying G3 (model D852) i bought one and i want to start using custom ROMs (coming from Nexus 5)
but, before i start the process of root and recovery, etc i want to make sure that i have a backup plan i.e. stock koodo factory image for G3
i have been searching all over xda and could not find one, could someone please help me with this.
Also, i am use to installing custom roms, it seems the procedure for LG G3 is much different from Nexus phones ( i owned all of them except N6). So, if i understand it correctly
First, i need to root my device
second, i need to install custom recovery using BUMP
third, i can only install ROM that have been built with BUMP
thanks for the help

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[Q] LG-P930-V11a Stock Optimus LTE Bell Canada

Hello, i just got my phone in after sending it in for repair, and they upgraded my phone to V11a. This might be the newest firmware, and it seems to fix the battery issues (i have gotten a full day (8am-12:36am right now am at 30%) compared to having to charge my phone mid-day, and overnight).
Here is my story: My phone was rooted before i sent my phone away for repair (and i had cyanogenmod installed) but now it is stock. I remember a need for stock firmware previously, because all we had was a Korean firmware or something like that. Also, because it is a new firmware i am wondering if anyone would like to have it (though i am sure you can just do an OTA update) so i can upload mine if you want. I just don't know how to get the files, and what files to get.
The files i am talking about include the .img files and the .kdz (if i am right) so: baseband.img, firmware.img...etc.
If nobody has or will have a need for these files then i will stop posting about it, but i have a stock (not even rooted yet) phone and i want to do something to benefit the community...
here is some info you might already know:
Lg Optimus 4G LTE
Bell Canada
P930
same phone as Nitro HD
Stock - LG-P930-V11a-NOV-04-2011
I will be rooting and installing a firmware by Tuesday if possible.
Thanks for reading
dillonr said:
Hello, i just got my phone in after sending it in for repair, and they upgraded my phone to V11a. It was rooted before (and i had cyanogenmod installed) but now it is stock. I remember a need for stock firmware previously, because all we had was a Korean firmware or something, so i can upload mine if you want. I just don't know how to get the files, and what files to get.
Lg Optimus 4G LTE
Bell Canada
P930
same phone as Nitro HD
Stock - LG-P930-V11a-NOV-04-2011
I will be rooting and installing a firmware by Tuesday if possible.
TL;DR
I have stock firmware, and i am wondering how to make a backup of the firmware in case i need to restore to stock after i root and install cyanogenmod.
Thanks for reading
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First,it's very old from and if you want cwm, you need root(not remember if it's possible) or use unbrick instruction
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app
Andasa said:
First, it's very old from and if you want cwm, you need root (not remember if it's possible) or use unbrick instruction
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app
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if i make a nandroid backup, and then i install a custom firmware, will i be able to go back to stock, with just the nandroid backup?
I'm asking this not only so i can help myself in case i need to, but also to help other people who want/need to go back to stock (to upgrade/get repairs)
another, kind of related question. how would i get the things like the boot.img, baseband.img, firmware.img...etc. that seem to be needed to unbrick? from what i am reading (i never followed the instructions in the unbrick post though, as i don't feel the need to yet) we only have a korean version of the phone backed up like this. while i still have a stock phone, would there be any way to get these required files. or am i missing the point, and these files are not needed?
Sorry about all the questions, i'm new-ish to this, we all have to start somewhere.
Thanks

[Q] Flash a New Rom on Telus GS3

Hello everyone. I'm a recent android convert from iOS, and loving it.
I've rooted and gotten CWM onto my Telus GS3 and made a back-up of the stock samsung rom
I would like to try out some of the other roms and have been pouring over the threads. Unfortunately, i'm still confused about a few things and hoping someone can clarify or point me in the right direction:
Flashing a new rom seems easy enough. I'd like to try out CM10/aristodemos JB. What i'm confused about is the following:
1. according to this thread, i might run into issues w/ build.prop
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1915875
what is it? and do i need to be following what they say in that thread w/ all of the AT&T roms i try to flash?
2. do i need to be re-flashing my telus modem from the Modem List after i flash these roms?
I guess i just haven't found the one thread that summarizes for us Telus users, what we need to do Differently when flashing say the CM10 or any other of the AOSP roms?
Thanks! any help would be appreciated!
Hi! I've a Telus S III myself and ran into absolutely no problems rooting and reflashing it (with CM10) - no build.prop tinkering and no modem reflashing (third party ROM images normally don't include modems, and those that do will note this).
I rooted through flashing - with Odin - the rooted Telus image available over in the sticky in the dev forum, which also includes instructions for flashing a CWM (make sure it is new enough to avoid the error 7 described in the other thread).
Basically, there's nothing really Telus-specific unless you choose the pre-rooted image route for rooting, and that only applies to the root process.
Good luck, and enjoy your customising...
ahhh perfect, that's good to hear!
thanks!

[Q] General ROM/Recovery questions.

So recently I found out about flashing ROM's and custom recoveries, so I tried a few things out. I wasn't super ready to flash a new ROM, but I did a new recovery.
But now I have a few questions:
1: Concerning the bootloader, is there any way to Modify it? I've been having a bit of trouble (I explain this in more detail here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gen...sue-screen-off-powered-off-t3054749?nocache=1)
2: Is there any benefit to flashing custom ROM's to such an old device (The LG optimus G)?
3: Now I've had my G for about 2 years now, should I keep this or switch to some of the newer devices? I haven't seen any reason too, but this is an old(ish) phone now.
4: I feel like the stock ROM on any device is the one to use, Keeping this in mind I would like to know what kind of things I can do to the stock ROM to make it better.

Help new to this!

Hi guys and girls i am from the uk (england) and got my g4 about 4 months ago.
Fed up of lg's stock rom and how its very laggy and irritating to use now.
I have been looking everywhere about rooting the phone and installing custom roms to make it much better and more enjoyable to use.
But i am stuck i dont know whats the best way of rooting this phone i have tried booting it into stock recovery mode but it just dont work.
so can you guys please point me to a right good method of rooting and installing custom roms please?
Currently using android 5.1 on lg stock rom
Many thanks!
Take it that is a no haha
Well every phone has a different model number so I can be hard I soft bricked my phone were system ui stopped finally got bliss pop running I would go for cyanamod 12 or something
mrnoxx said:
Take it that is a no haha
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Have you unlocked your bootloader ?
No not too sure how to do that. Any good threads you guys reccomend.
Many thanks
So I know this is scary for you and because it is something new, therefore be sure that you want to live with the responsability if something goes wrong.
Now, the next forum thread tells you how to flash an already rooted image BUT, and this is very important, this works only if you have the version 10c installed (Check in About Phone>Software Version)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/orig-development/root-tmo-vzw-intl-variants-soon-root-lg-t3164765
If you have the latest version of the software (20a) the best thing is to unlock your bootloader, void your warranty in the process, and flash a custom recovery. After that, you just need to flash the SuperSu zip file and you will have root.
To flash custom ROMs, just access recovery and flash the zip file of your ROM.
I'm using the unofficial CM13.0 and works very good for me, but I do miss the official camera app.
Thankyou very much for your advice okarr. Will look into this

Which step do i do first? Install T-mobile Stock ROM.

Hi AlI, hope I posted this question in the correct area. I am new to the whole flashing /rooting . I've watched several videos and read tutorials but I'm confused about the order of how to go about doing what I want to do. ..??
I purchased an Unlocked AT&T Galaxy 4 mini from eBay.
I want to flash it to a stock T-Mobile ROM -Kit Kat 4.4.2.
Do I need to root the phone first before attempting to flash it?
Or can I do the Flash T-Mobile ROM without rooting.
I don't want to turn my phone into a brick!!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Excited to learn how to start doing this, thanks again, Dan.
This forum is for the T-Mobile s4, not the s4 mini.
You cannot cross-flash stock ROMs from one Samsung phone to another Samsung phone using Odin; however, you may be able to flash ports from other Samsung phones using a custom recovery.

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