is this good news for us? - T-Mobile LG G3

http://opensource.lge.com/osSch/list?types=ALL&search=d851
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It's been out for a couple weeks now.
I've tried building it but the source is missing a bunch of ****. I was able to successfully build the kernel into a zImage. I will try soon to turn it into a flashable kernel and see if it works with ROMs such as Fulmics. I will likely post it here and on reddit's /r/lgg3 for testers. I'm assuming there should be no problems with it, but I couldn't determine which version of Marshmallow it was running. Hopefully it doesn't matter.
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Oh, also, it's still listed on T-Mobile as Manufacturer Development, so it's quite possible it's buggy. One of the biggest reasons I want the kernel though is because Fulmics has a few problems with T-Mo, especially with the proximity sensor keeping the screen off.

mjoecarroll said:
It's been out for a couple weeks now.
I've tried building it but the source is missing a bunch of ****. I was able to successfully build the kernel into a zImage. I will try soon to turn it into a flashable kernel and see if it works with ROMs such as Fulmics. I will likely post it here and on reddit's /r/lgg3 for testers. I'm assuming there should be no problems with it, but I couldn't determine which version of Marshmallow it was running. Hopefully it doesn't matter.
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Oh, also, it's still listed on T-Mobile as Manufacturer Development, so it's quite possible it's buggy. One of the biggest reasons I want the kernel though is because Fulmics has a few problems with T-Mo, especially with the proximity sensor keeping the screen off.
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Have you successfully made the zIMAGE into a flashible kernel?

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[Q] Superuser 'Nobody'

Hello,
I've tried searching around the internets with little success, so I thought I'd ask on the Q & A thread with also little results.. So I thought I'd make my own.
On the odd occasion I get a Superuser request from 'Nobody'. I have it to deny as I don't know what it is.
It normally results in HTC Sense crashing.. So I'm just wondering what is it and whether it is safe to allow or not.
I'm running Android Revolution 6.2.0 with no added mods.
Thanks.
Unicorns said:
Hello,
I've tried searching around the internets with little success, so I thought I'd ask on the Q & A thread with also little results.. So I thought I'd make my own.
On the odd occasion I get a Superuser request from 'Nobody'. I have it to deny as I don't know what it is.
It normally results in HTC Sense crashing.. So I'm just wondering what is it and whether it is safe to allow or not.
I'm running Android Revolution 6.2.0 with no added mods.
Thanks.
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I've never had this problem. Not even when i was running 6.2. But if everything is functioning normal than just keep ik blocked.
Or try to upgrade to version 6.3.1
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Maybe you can find something in an older discussion on the forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1386207
Same
I just stared having the same problem using an ics rom. It always results in sense if I allow or deny.
Pull a logcat and post it here. Without the proper info it is hard to help

What's the most stable or bug-free custom ROM?

Is there any ROM that is completely bug-free, or at least doesn't have basic features broken? I've seen lot of threads about custom ROMs where a worrying number people report serious issues. Like no GPS, no deep sleep, severe battery drain, broken modem, etc.
For what it's worth, this is for a rooted E980 20g with CWM recovery 6.0.4.4 that has never had a custom ROM (still has stock Kit Kat 4.4.2). I want something based on Lollipop but I'd settle for Kit Kat if it meant no issues. I'm kind of a noob, so the fact that there are seemingly dozens of custom ROMs has overwhelmed me...
im looking for it too
Best for you is to go and test every one of them.
Im also looking for it bro....
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Hey bro...
im testing CM12.1 with jolla kernel. Seems everything good & found camera app is crashing & whole screen became black.
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ShadySquirrel said:
Best for you is to go and test every one of them.
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Hey bro...
im testing CM12.1 with jolla kernel. Seems everything good & found camera app is crashing & whole screen became black. Do you know any solution ?
kilash said:
Im also looking for it bro....
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Hey bro...
im testing CM12.1 with jolla kernel. Seems everything good & found camera app is crashing & whole screen became black.
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Hey bro...
im testing CM12.1 with jolla kernel. Seems everything good & found camera app is crashing & whole screen became black. Do you know any solution ?
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There is a quick-fix for camera in forums; for blackouts - try with Wildkernel, build 4 or 5.
ShadySquirrel said:
There is a quick-fix for camera in forums; for blackouts - try with Wildkernel, build 4 or 5.
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Can i flash Wild kernel without wipe data..?
kilash said:
Can i flash Wild kernel without wipe data..?
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You're flashing kernel, not ROM. No need for data wiping, just flash kernel and reboot.
ShadySquirrel said:
You're flashing kernel, not ROM. No need for data wiping, just flash kernel and reboot.
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Yeha...I just flashed it.. Will give u update soon bro. Thanks in advance.
ShadySquirrel said:
Best for you is to go and test every one of them.
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That is not even remotely feasible. It would takes weeks of research and testing, and the entire time the device would be useless, given the high chance of major bugs. There's just too many custom ROMs available for your suggestion to be practical.
LowVolume said:
That is not even remotely feasible. It would takes weeks of research and testing, and the entire time the device would be useless, given the high chance of major bugs. There's just too many custom ROMs available for your suggestion to be practical.
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There are 3-4 actively built AOSP-based custom ROM's for E980 (CyanogenMod, BlissPop, SlimLP... I'm not mentioning hack-roms made from stock), and you can test them in maybe 3-4 days, if you use each for 24h at least. Total time to backup, flash and restore is maybe 1.5 hours so it isn't a big thing, can be done at night, right before you go to sleep.
I can give you recommendations what to test (which isn't quite necessary when you have a choice between 3-4 ROMs, isn't it?); I can't tell you which ROM is 'the best' simply because what is maybe good for me is not good for everyone else.
Thing is, if you want to try custom ROMs, you try CM first. If it satisfies, ok, you use it. if it doesn't, you go and test another one. Back in the time I was searching for perfect ROMs, there were mabye 10-12 source-built roms (again, I'm skipping those stock-based hack-roms) and I've tested every one of them in course of two-three months, searching for the one which would work great and is customizable to the great extend.
So yeah, changing software on your phone actually involves some testing and reading, not getting everything 'pre-chewed' and ready.
Latest cm11 snapshot (not cm12.1 or cm12) this is pretty stable and is kitkat 4.4.4 based.
Justlovejoy cm11 is better than the cm11 snap12 , since the dev modify the ROM some more. The battery life is better than the most ROM you're able to find IMO. Here is the download link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=60430532
LowVolume said:
Is there any ROM that is completely bug-free, or at least doesn't have basic features broken? I've seen lot of threads about custom ROMs where a worrying number people report serious issues. Like no GPS, no deep sleep, severe battery drain, broken modem, etc.
For what it's worth, this is for a rooted E980 20g with CWM recovery 6.0.4.4 that has never had a custom ROM (still has stock Kit Kat 4.4.2). I want something based on Lollipop but I'd settle for Kit Kat if it meant no issues. I'm kind of a noob, so the fact that there are seemingly dozens of custom ROMs has overwhelmed me...
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The SlimLP port for our device is really nice and stable. MMS works on it as well, which is not available with stability on other ROMs. Also it is very smooth and has a nice battery life as well.
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ShadySquirrel said:
There are 3-4 actively built AOSP-based custom ROM's for E980 (CyanogenMod, BlissPop, SlimLP... I'm not mentioning hack-roms made from stock), and you can test them in maybe 3-4 days, if you use each for 24h at least. Total time to backup, flash and restore is maybe 1.5 hours so it isn't a big thing, can be done at night, right before you go to sleep.
I can give you recommendations what to test (which isn't quite necessary when you have a choice between 3-4 ROMs, isn't it?); I can't tell you which ROM is 'the best' simply because what is maybe good for me is not good for everyone else.
Thing is, if you want to try custom ROMs, you try CM first. If it satisfies, ok, you use it. if it doesn't, you go and test another one. Back in the time I was searching for perfect ROMs, there were mabye 10-12 source-built roms (again, I'm skipping those stock-based hack-roms) and I've tested every one of them in course of two-three months, searching for the one which would work great and is customizable to the great extend.
So yeah, changing software on your phone actually involves some testing and reading, not getting everything 'pre-chewed' and ready.
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ShadySquirrel maintains the SlimLP ROM and it is really nice.
rjmxtech said:
The SlimLP port for our device is really nice and stable. MMS works on it as well, which is not available with stability on other ROMs. Also it is very smooth and has a nice battery life as well.
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ShadySquirrel maintains the SlimLP ROM and it is really nice.
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Yep! I was installed Slim LP on my e989 and work very very good!
I was tested with Cyanogen (w/o radio) , BlissPop (great ROM but random reboots and black screens) and finally SlimLP w/o any problems in 4 days. The battery life time is so good. I downspeed muy procesador from 1.7 to. 1.3 and The time is incrrased some hours.
(Sorry my bad english. I speak Spanish)
Enviado desde mi Ericsson T28 World mediante Tapatalk
I am in the same boat.
CM works for me, but the screen turning black and requiring a reboot makes it not really usable. Especially if you use your phone for work, because in the middle of typing a texting or something your phone screen will go black and you will need to reboot. (Although the screen is black, it is still responsive so if you have good enough memory to know where you are pressing on the screen I guess you can send what you need before rebooting)
Tried blisspop, but same issue.
Tried installing the wild turkey kernel but it puts my phone in a constant reboot loop, and if it does load then everything is broken. Tried installing it 3 different ways via factory reboot.
Also, every rom install/update for CM and Blisspop, I had to install the audio fix rom from dangdavy to get audio on phone calls. My Plantronics Voyager Edge also doesn't work with voice assistant and the mobile hotspot does not work.

Disappointing - Unstable - Buggy- UN USABLE!

I have a Nexus 6P and i just installed 7.2 as a test. ive been running purenexus and i must say, its disappointingly unstable. i cant use gboard, chrome, Instagram, google assistant, etc. they almost constantly crash to the point of un-usability. Clean install, whipped whole device then did a full flash with open gapps pico, rooted with magisk and finsihed it off with Franco's Kernel. I abuse the living hell out of Pure Nexus and its still more stable than a fresh install.
That's weird, what you posted doesn't seem to look like a question ??
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Fyi most of the time the rom's kernel is to blame, it's like Resurrection Remix' one.. Flash a custom kernel because the default one isn't good.
So instead of *****ing why not try out a separate kernel to to use with PA7.2
You should ask for your money back.......

[Q] Why there is no vanilla AOSP available?

So when I was using galaxy S4 some time ago there was pure AOSP ROMs (not Cyanogenmod or LineageOS). Why there is no option to download it and install on OnePlus 3 to have pure nexus/pixel phone experience?
This is the closest you can and should get to AOSP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...evelopment/rom-aosp-caf-oneplus-3-3t-t3690402
erikasnoske said:
So when I was using galaxy S4 some time ago there was pure AOSP ROMs (not Cyanogenmod or LineageOS). Why there is no option to download it and install on OnePlus 3 to have pure nexus/pixel phone experience?
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Try VertexOS m8.
There will never be pure AOSP on this device until Google writes the OS for us right now we can build an AOSP based rom but must use LOS/CAF trees for the hardware stuff
Againstt said:
This is the closest you can and should get to AOSP
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...evelopment/rom-aosp-caf-oneplus-3-3t-t3690402
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Problem with that one is, the security patch is all the way back in July.
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Puddi_Puddin said:
Try VertexOS m8.
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Vertex OS is behind on security patches.
No it's not it even has the newest KRACK fixes from lineage (and if it shows an older Security patch level it's because the string wasn't updated)
ZVNexus said:
Problem with that one is, the security patch is all the way back in July.
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Vertex OS is behind on security patches.
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Not of you use the latest one posted, someone made a unofficial build with the KRACK fixes.
Puddi_Puddin said:
Not of you use the latest one posted, someone made a unofficial build with the KRACK fixes.
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Couldn't find it, I wouldn't suppose you have a link? I have been wanting to use that ROM for awhile, but security is a big thing for me.
ZVNexus said:
Couldn't find it, I wouldn't suppose you have a link? I have been wanting to use that ROM for awhile, but security is a big thing for me.
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https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673791459329056300
Keep in mind it also has a ton of CAF with it. That Security Patches under Phoenix Status are outdated doenst mean that it does not have the updated security patches. This has been a known thing for CAF.
ZVNexus said:
Couldn't find it, I wouldn't suppose you have a link? I have been wanting to use that ROM for awhile, but security is a big thing for me.
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If that truly is the case then stay on stock.
zelendel said:
If that truly is the case then stay on stock.
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I want to be able to theme my device as I want, but also want security. I assume that doesn't exist because the majority of the time you need an unlocked bootloader/root for that?
ZVNexus said:
I want to be able to theme my device as I want, but also want security. I assume that doesn't exist because the majority of the time you need an unlocked bootloader/root for that?
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Well that is part of it. There is a rootless theme option I hear for 8.x but I theme my device the old way.
Now some will tell you that root allows you more control over things making them more secure. This is only partly true. Yes it gives you more control. But if root can be granted due to rooting a device then it can be done without the user knowing. Not to mention the trust you have to have in the dev that controls the root app.
Look up susbstratum.
zelendel said:
Well that is part of it. There is a rootless theme option I hear for 8.x but I theme my device the old way.
Now some will tell you that root allows you more control over things making them more secure. This is only partly true. Yes it gives you more control. But if root can be granted due to rooting a device then it can be done without the user knowing. Not to mention the trust you have to have in the dev that controls the root app.
Look up susbstratum.
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Yeah I use Substratum, I just use root instead of that Andromeda something app.
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Puddi_Puddin said:
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673791459329056300
Keep in mind it also has a ton of CAF with it. That Security Patches under Phoenix Status are outdated doenst mean that it does not have the updated security patches. This has been a known thing for CAF.
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Hey, is this Oreo? On their website for Vertex OS it says that 3.5 was their final Nougat release.
ZVNexus said:
Yeah I use Substratum, I just use root instead of that Andromeda something app.
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Hey, is this Oreo? On their website for Vertex OS it says that 3.5 was their final Nougat release.
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Yeah you are gonna end up with caf (I prefer this as it is as close. To pure aosp as you can find) or Los based.
The majority of the reason is people being lazy. Instead of doing things themselves they use others bases. So you end up with what we have come to call kitchen sink roms.
zelendel said:
Yeah you are gonna end up with caf (I prefer this as it is as close. To pure aosp as you can find) or Los based.
The majority of the reason is people being lazy. Instead of doing things themselves they use others bases. So you end up with what we have come to call kitchen sink roms.
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One of the things I have noticed, is that I have never liked any LOS based ROMs idk why. They all seem buggy. The only ROM that I have really liked so far is Paranoid Android AOSPA 7.3.0.
ZVNexus said:
One of the things I have noticed, is that I have never liked any LOS based ROMs idk why. They all seem buggy. The only ROM that I have really liked so far is Paranoid Android AOSPA 7.3.0.
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That is because there are underlying bugs that have been there for years and never fixed. Now it would take a metric ton of work to fix it. This is why Los didn't fix the issues. They didn't want to start over. This is also the reason many real devs stopped using Los as a base.
I can't talk about PA really. I will not use their roms.
ZVNexus said:
Yeah I use Substratum, I just use root instead of that Andromeda something app.
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Hey, is this Oreo? On their website for Vertex OS it says that 3.5 was their final Nougat release.
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Oreo is comming really soon. But the dev is really busy with work give it some time

default OS marshmallow based on CyanogenMod

Hello guys , recently i purchased Nextbit Robin, after seeing its interface i was little bit surprised because it came with CyanogenMod (6.0) preinstalled not Stock marshmallow ... I'm facing wierd issues like data consumption issues .... Instant Messaging apps are using very high data & in data consumption tab Android OS is consuming very high
I don't want to use this rom because of above mentioned issues , and battery backup is not good ...
Plz can anyone help me in installing stock MM/N??
Hi there, well i'll assume that you bought a used Nextbit Robin, in that case you have two options.
1-. you can get it back to stock following this post on Razer official page:
https://insider.razerzone.com/index.php?threads/robin-factory-images-and-usb-driver.21487/
2-. you can install whatever other rom you want to try ie: paranoid, lineage, omni or carbonRom. just to mention some of them
in case you bought it like new you should speak with your seller
As @pay_omar said you likely bought used so I too would highly recommend you to install the stock firmware asap and stop using the old CM you never know what the earlier owner or the seller have done with that custom ROM.
pay_omar said:
Hi there, well i'll assume that you bought a used Nextbit Robin, in that case you have two options.
1-. you can get it back to stock following this post on Razer official page:
https://insider.razerzone.com/index.php?threads/robin-factory-images-and-usb-driver.21487/
2-. you can install whatever other rom you want to try ie: paranoid, lineage, omni or carbonRom. just to mention some of them
in case you bought it like new you should speak with your seller
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Is this a global rom ??
The Rom that is on the razer thread is official and works for every Robin on the world.
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You need to be carefull read everything in the post and make shure you have a backup before you make any change to your device.
also you'll need to install adb drivers so take this ones that works everywhere on windows
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
pay_omar said:
The Rom that is on the razer thread is official and works for every Robin on the world.
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You need to be carefull read everything in the post and make shure you have a backup before you make any change to your device.
also you'll need to install adb drivers so take this ones that works everywhere on windows
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
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Can i flash the above ROM with TWRP?? Because currently TWRP is installed in my phone and which partitions should i wipe?
What if i flashed this rom through ADB ?? will it be a clean flash ??
EDIT : Flashed Stock N , Thank you

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