Gcloudy or Fulmics ROM 4.2? - G3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, I'm using G3 LS990 on Gcloudy 2.5 based on android. Just want to know whether Fulmics ROM 4.2 is worth trying?
Give your suggest based on battery, performance difference between these two ROMs. Your reply is very much appreciated.

Both worths .. the only difference is that Cloudy is more organized than Fulmics and the only reason for that is because Andoris 6.0 MM is still not 100% organized.. What i mean is for example In cloudy 5.0 you know that allmost all programs are compatible with 5.0.. in android 6 there some programs that developers hasent updated it yet. 2nd example is that in Android 6.0 Coz of the modem they are using the sim card contacts are not shown. You need to backup in vcf or upload in your google account al your contacts and choose to read your phone from your e mail or copy to your phone instead from sim. Cloudy has not that problem. its fast with allmost no bugs at all ,but since Fulmics released 4.2 i was curious. i was using till last week Cloudy 2.5, but now since Fulmics released 4.2 i can say i tested the rom and iam happy with it. For me try Fulmics. Its worth.. its newly based on stock and its 6.0 .. Cloudy is Lolipop.But as i said , both works .if you see you dont like Fulmics you can go to Cloudy

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FaNTaTehPr0 said:
Both worths .. the only difference is that Cloudy is more organized than Fulmics and the only reason for that is because Andoris 6.0 MM is still not 100% organized.. What i mean is for example In cloudy 5.0 you know that allmost all programs are compatible with 5.0.. in android 6 there some programs that developers hasent updated it yet. 2nd example is that in Android 6.0 Coz of the modem they are using the sim card contacts are not shown. You need to backup in vcf or upload in your google account al your contacts and choose to read your phone from your e mail or copy to your phone instead from sim. Cloudy has not that problem. its fast with allmost no bugs at all ,but since Fulmics released 4.2 i was curious. i was using till last week Cloudy 2.5, but now since Fulmics released 4.2 i can say i tested the rom and iam happy with it. For me try Fulmics. Its worth.. its newly based on stock and its 6.0 .. Cloudy is Lolipop.But as i said , both works .if you see you dont like Fulmics you can go to Cloudy
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Thanks bro for your advice. I'm just getting curious about Flumics as I think that Android 6 has a much more fluid experience and I really liked it when I used latest Resurrection ROM based on android 6 but I faced some bugs in it and had to switch to Gcloudy 2.5. I just to get to Android 6, thats the thing.

FaNTaTehPr0 said:
Both worths .. the only difference is that Cloudy is more organized than Fulmics and the only reason for that is because Andoris 6.0 MM is still not 100% organized.. What i mean is for example In cloudy 5.0 you know that allmost all programs are compatible with 5.0.. in android 6 there some programs that developers hasent updated it yet. 2nd example is that in Android 6.0 Coz of the modem they are using the sim card contacts are not shown. You need to backup in vcf or upload in your google account al your contacts and choose to read your phone from your e mail or copy to your phone instead from sim. Cloudy has not that problem. its fast with allmost no bugs at all ,but since Fulmics released 4.2 i was curious. i was using till last week Cloudy 2.5, but now since Fulmics released 4.2 i can say i tested the rom and iam happy with it. For me try Fulmics. Its worth.. its newly based on stock and its 6.0 .. Cloudy is Lolipop.But as i said , both works .if you see you dont like Fulmics you can go to Cloudy
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why would you save contacts to sim? and on the Ls990 that isn't a problem cause we don't use sims just UCCID but yea Fulmics works 90% right now on the Ls990

Questions like this are useless and you will have 100,000 answers that represents the 100,000 users of both ROMs.
Secondly, if you still want to know which one it's the best for every user, post it in Q&A Forum section.

Fulmics becomes a must try
6th_Hokage said:
why would you save contacts to sim? and on the Ls990 that isn't a problem cause we don't use sims just UCCID but yea Fulmics works 90% right now on the Ls990
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Nice suggestion. Now fulmics becomes a must try for me. However downloading server for the ROM are messing up.

6th_Hokage said:
why would you save contacts to sim? and on the Ls990 that isn't a problem cause we don't use sims just UCCID but yea Fulmics works 90% right now on the Ls990
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i always used to save my contacts to sim card besides my google acc.. Just in case.. many people got used to save to their sim.. Maybe 1 day i wont be able to use my phone coz of battery.. Easy way. Put my sim card to another phone(friends one etc) and check my contact sim in case i dont have internet !
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janshermarri said:
Thanks bro for your advice. I'm just getting curious about Flumics as I think that Android 6 has a much more fluid experience and I really liked it when I used latest Resurrection ROM based on android 6 but I faced some bugs in it and had to switch to Gcloudy 2.5. I just to get to Android 6, thats the thing.
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Well the best description i could use is .... Fulmics is the cousin of Cloudy rom or better yet the Android 6.0 Version of cloudy.. We was all waiting cloudyfa to release a andorid 6.0 version. So thats it. He might not be the creator but he is in the credits..soo Wait till android 6 or fulmics works 100% and in the while use cloudy or go directly for fulmics

Cloudy is great but its android 5, Fulmics 4.2 is android 6 and now it works like a charm, Try Fulmics 4.2 and you will love it
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For me ... CloudyG3 is great

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[Q] Optimus UI - Removal?

Just saw the leaked screenshots of Android L on the LG G3. Really dissapointed in the fact that you can barely tell the difference since the home screen, again, is filled with all the LG theming like Optimus UI. I was just wondering, is it possible to install Android on the device without all that? Like, near stock Android. Same goes for KitKat, is it possible?
When the bump tool is released probably. Until then depending what variant you are on no.
im on d855, im rooted but havent gone all out with customization
csassine1 said:
im on d855, im rooted but havent gone all out with customization
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I've got a d855 as well. There is a few non LG roms to try, I'm using liquid smooth at the minute and love it.
p70shooter said:
I've got a d855 as well. There is a few non LG roms to try, I'm using liquid smooth at the minute and love it.
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link me it please? and if possible a how to? not the smartest with this stuff
csassine1 said:
im on d855, im rooted but havent gone all out with customization
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If your only issue is the homescreen try a different launcher
If you want a new rom, well every rom has an how to install in the op but close to stock roms are tethered so you will have to load the kernel via fatboot every time you reboot (for now) but that should also be covered in the op's of the roms

KitKat or Lollipop?

Hey guys, fairly new here, but I wanted to ask some people's opinions because I'm not so sure.
As the thread's name says, I'm torn between Lollipop and KitKat. At the moment I'm on KitKat, running stock ROM and Rin Kernel, rooted with TWRP.
I was previously on Lollipop but I decided to switch back to KitKat PURELY because of the soft keys (yes, I know) and the amazing G3 Tweaksbox by Pierandra Toti. (I think I spelt it right, not sure. Sorry if it's wrong.)
If you recommend me staying on KitKat, what would you recommend I change? At the moment I'm not entirely sure, because Lollipop's UI is a lot cleaner, and a bit faster in my opinion.
Please help me! ?
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Mevolent said:
Hey guys, fairly new here, but I wanted to ask some people's opinions because I'm not so sure.
As the thread's name says, I'm torn between Lollipop and KitKat. At the moment I'm on KitKat, running stock ROM and Rin Kernel, rooted with TWRP.
I was previously on Lollipop but I decided to switch back to KitKat PURELY because of the soft keys (yes, I know) and the amazing G3 Tweaksbox by Pierandra Toti. (I think I spelt it right, not sure. Sorry if it's wrong.)
If you recommend me staying on KitKat, what would you recommend I change? At the moment I'm not entirely sure, because Lollipop's UI is a lot cleaner, and a bit faster in my opinion.
Please help me!
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My opinion is this, I love lollipop because the phone seems faster and the battery life is way better and the new UI is pretty sweet. I run stock debloated rooted Rom because I love stability with a few tweaks to make it a bit faster. Tweaksbox now works for lollipop so that's great for customization. The only way I would tell you to stay on KitKat would be because the WiFi calling is sketchy with lollipop. With kitkat all Xposed modules work, as with lollipop not all work but all the once I use on KitKat work on lollipop. There's a list somewhere on XDA that will show you which ones work and which dont? Backup kitkat including efs and stick with lollipop a couple of weeks and see if you like it. ?
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My opinion is this, I love lollipop because the phone seems faster and the battery life is way better and the new UI is pretty sweet. I run stock debloated rooted Rom because I love stability with a few tweaks to make it a bit faster. Tweaksbox now works for lollipop so that's great for customization. The only way I would tell you to stay on KitKat would be because the WiFi calling is sketchy with lollipop. With kitkat all Xposed modules work, as with lollipop not all work but all the once I use on KitKat work on lollipop. There's a list somewhere on XDA that will show you which ones work and which dont? Backup kitkat including efs and stick with lollipop a couple of weeks and see if you like it. ?
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I think I might try Lollipop again, seeing as I switched back go KitKat just after root became available for Lollipop.
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Mevolent said:
I think I might try Lollipop again, seeing as I switched back go KitKat just after root became available for Lollipop.
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try it out but make sure to backup your Rom after flashing Xposed as some modules bootloop your device,but most of them are stable by now.
The softkeys take a little getting used to (LG making them oversized doesnt really help that ).
Other than that, I think the benefits of Lollipop in general, outweigh KitKat. Performance is notably smoother and battery life has been better in my experience.
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The softkeys take a little getting used to (LG making them oversized doesnt really help that [emoji14]).
Other than that, I think the benefits of Lollipop in general, outweigh KitKat. Performance is notably smoother and battery life has been better in my experience.
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If you change the stock DPI to 530 or 560 (mine is 530) everything gets a hell of a lot smaller
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Well, I literally spent the whole day trying to install TWRP on my phone but I couldn't figure it out 'cos I'm stoopid. Someone post some sort of super easy guide and I'll go back to Lollipop. (I really want to go back to Lollipop!)
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Mevolent said:
Well, I literally spent the whole day trying to install TWRP on my phone but I couldn't figure it out 'cos I'm stoopid. Someone post some sort of super easy guide and I'll go back to Lollipop. (I really want to go back to Lollipop!)
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You said in the OP that you already had TWRP installed. What happened?
I said I'm on KitKat with Rin kernel and TWRP. Haven't figured out how flash it on Lollipop. Probably some super obvious way but I'm a dum dum sooo... ?
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Mevolent said:
I said I'm on KitKat with Rin kernel and TWRP. Haven't figured out how flash it on Lollipop. Probably some super obvious way but I'm a dum dum sooo...
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Look through the play store for autorec for your g3's model
Sorry I'm not giving a link, I'm just being lazy
I tried getting the D855 version for my D855 but Google thinks that mine isn't a D855
EDIT: inglojosh is going to DM the link
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Kitkat!!! I upgraded my phone to 5.0.2 and it is the worst decision i have ever made stay on kitkat lolipop will rape your phone
Just an update, guys. Thanks for all your help, I decided to flash CloudyG3 straight from KitKat, and it is better in every way. If I did something seriously wrong there, help me out and tell me if I was supposed to update via LG's PC Suite and then flash.
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Cloudy or Other?

Looking for the best stock rom for a vzw LG G3..
Any suggestions?
Having weird issues with BT w/ SkyDragon 5..
Haven't tried CloudyG3 yet..
Is there anything else?
Mystique said:
Looking for the best stock rom for a vzw LG G3..
Any suggestions?
Having weird issues with BT w/ SkyDragon 5..
Haven't tried CloudyG3 yet..
Is there anything else?
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Thanked accidentally. Sorry my mistake. [emoji30]
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Mystique said:
Looking for the best stock rom for a vzw LG G3..
Any suggestions?
Having weird issues with BT w/ SkyDragon 5..
Haven't tried CloudyG3 yet..
Is there anything else?
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Well I have my G3 for like 3 weeks now and it is very nice. First thing I did was rooting and downgrading aboot and after that installed CloudyG3. All is working good. Battery is good. Camera is like in stock. Didn't try any other ROMs but the ones that are not based on stock have poor camera (due to OEM libs and frameworks). What I did to Cloudy G3 is adjusted DPI to 530 (because stock 640 is HUGE). My advice is go for CloudyG3. Don't restore apps make clean flash and you should be good to go.
Dude you must try this rom. you will love it for sure.
SlickRom
Super smooth and best battery backup.
Welll, I have my g3 with cloudy since i bought it because of the stock camera. Besides, its a great rom with a great support from the community.

all 6.0 ROM have rotation problem? or Only my phone?

Hi there, I've try many android 6.0 ROM on my LG F180 (Korean version Optimus G). Seems like everyone of them's rotation function is not working. If I flash back to 5.X rom or kitkat roms. Then it gets back to normal. Does anyone got the same problem? Does anyone know how to fix it? Or I did something stupid? Thanks!
Mine is working just fine with Nitrogen OS (E975)
Hi there!
I am having these issues ever since I flashed 5.1 unofficial CM12. The rotation and auto-brightness went broken. Here's what helped recently:
- did a backup of my ROM in TWRP
- plugged the phone to a PC and got all my data properly copied, including the TWRP backup (it turned out to be essential, but that's just my fault)
- downloaded original KK firmware for my phone edition, also downloaded LGFlashTool 2014
- went back to stock using instructions from XDA
- rooted again and got TWRP recovery up and running
- did a full wipe, yes, including internal storage (yet I don't know if you need this, I just went for it)
- flashed the ROM I chose (im my case it was the CM12 backup I had cause of gapps issues with 6.0)
Don't know why but the sensors worked perfectly for me at that moment. I have broken them again by flashing another custom ROM over the CM12 and today I am going to give it another go.
Also, while browsing XDA I came across various posts stating that when you downgrade to stock or actually even another ROM based on official KK and only then flash the custom ROM it should all work again. In my case it seems like a coincidence, or the internal storage wipe worked miracles.
Good luck!
Mine is working. Did you tried the XenonHD 5.11 or the XenonHD 6.0 rom?
got the same problem
rext3r said:
Mine is working. Did you tried the XenonHD 5.11 or the XenonHD 6.0 rom?
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I did try on XenonHD 6.0 rom, but the rotation still doesn't work. All others Kit Kat or Lollipop ROM are fine for me. BTW, Are U having F180? or E975?
kitty_kitty said:
I did try on XenonHD 6.0 rom, but the rotation still doesn't work. All others Kit Kat or Lollipop ROM are fine for me. BTW, Are U having F180? or E975?
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I've got the E975.
Did you do a full wipe?(dalvik cache , etc..)
I think you did , because you tried everything , but maybe not
I've got a massive battery drain issue with 6.0 Xenon HD. (50-70% overnight)
I've installed all the same apps as on my previous rom.(1-2% overnight)
Anyone else?
how about the camera? do you are able to do photosphere or panorama pictures with google camera app??

Which MM rom is best for my LS990?

I am thinking to flash a MM rom for my g3 sprint. Which rom is best with minimal bugs? I think a very few MM roms available for my model. I want to have stock feel. So suggest me friends..
optimusz said:
I am thinking to flash a MM rom for my g3 sprint. Which rom is best with minimal bugs? I think a very few MM roms available for my model. I want to have stock feel. So suggest me friends..
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I am using Fulmics 3.1 rom in my sprint and its good. its been 1 day since i flashed the rom and havent found any bugs or issues so far except some touch issues while fast typing. Not sure. the issues might be with my phone also. Ill update if I find any bugs. U can either go for fulmics or prime gsm stock mm 9.5v(not yet updated). But mean while, if u want to have MM Experience go for Fulmics 3.1 rom.
hit thanks if it helped. u can PM me for any issues. Ill try my best to help u.

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