I'm looking for ROMs for the US990 and I have found a couple which was Fulmics and OCT-M but I couldn't find any more that supports the US990. Are there any more I don't know about or any Nougat ROMs?
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Also this seems to be one of those devices nobody dares touch or discuss. Why so??
Am I the only person in the universe that owns the US990?
I m the second one who has this phone.if I have rooted this us990 and have succeeded in flashing the TWRP,can I flash the rims you mentioned?
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davis the droid said:
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Also this seems to be one of those devices nobody dares touch or discuss. Why so??
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Maybe it did not spread out so much,so there would be so few roms and instructions.
lusamuerstan said:
I m the second one who has this phone.if I have rooted this us990 and have succeeded in flashing the TWRP,can I flash the rims you mentioned?
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Maybe it did not spread out so much,so there would be so few roms and instructions.
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Yeah, I rooted using kingroot on 4.4.2 (10c firmware) then I installed "SuperSU Me" (you'll have to Google it) then uninstall kingroot and you'll have SuperSU. I downloaded the TWRP manager from Google Play... You can use BUMP from here as it's more recommended. There is only 3 official ROMs that's support the US990...
OCT-OS L (Android Lollipop)
OCT-OS M (Android Marshmallow)
Fulmics ROM 6.9 (Android Marshmallow)
I will warn you, FULMICS ROM doesn't work properly on the US990 and the developer will not fix or acknowledge the issues so I DO NOT recommend flashing or using this ROM.
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davis the droid said:
Yeah, I rooted using kingroot on 4.4.2 (10c firmware) then I installed "SuperSU Me" (you'll have to Google it) then uninstall kingroot and you'll have SuperSU. I downloaded the TWRP manager from Google Play... You can use BUMP from here as it's more recommended. There is only 3 official ROMs that's support the US990...
OCT-OS L (Android Lollipop)
OCT-OS M (Android Marshmallow)
Fulmics ROM 6.9 (Android Marshmallow)
I will warn you, FULMICS ROM doesn't work properly on the US990 and the developer will not fix or acknowledge the issues so I DO NOT recommend flashing or using this ROM.
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Than you very much man.:good:
davis the droid said:
Yeah, I rooted using kingroot on 4.4.2 (10c firmware) then I installed "SuperSU Me" (you'll have to Google it) then uninstall kingroot and you'll have SuperSU. I downloaded the TWRP manager from Google Play... You can use BUMP from here as it's more recommended. There is only 3 official ROMs that's support the US990...
OCT-OS L (Android Lollipop)
OCT-OS M (Android Marshmallow)
Fulmics ROM 6.9 (Android Marshmallow)
I will warn you, FULMICS ROM doesn't work properly on the US990 and the developer will not fix or acknowledge the issues so I DO NOT recommend flashing or using this ROM.
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I 've flashed the octos-m.it is really nice.but I m wonderring if roms for ls990 could be suitable for us990.there are so many roms of andorid 7.1 for ls990.I m being attracted.
lusamuerstan said:
I 've flashed the octos-m.it is really nice.but I m wonderring if roms for ls990 could be suitable for us990.there are so many roms of andorid 7.1 for ls990.I m being attracted.
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DO NOT FLASH LS990 ROMS ON THE US990!!! Sorry for that, anyways if you flash LS990 ROMs on the US990 your partition tables will become corrupt and your US990 will be hard bricked that cannot be recovered from, even with flashing a KDZ....
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DO NOT FLASH LS990 ROMS ON THE US990!!! Sorry for that, anyways if you flash LS990 ROMs on the US990 your partition tables will become corrupt and your US990 will be hard bricked that cannot be recovered from, even with flashing a KDZ....
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Ok.I get it.but there is no 7.1 for us.kinda sad.:crying:
lusamuerstan said:
Ok.I get it.but there is no 7.1 for us.kinda sad.:crying:
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I know how you feel, it is very unlikely that Android 7.1 will be ported to the US990 as it is a rare device and nobody manages it anymore. Its unfortunate that the US990 only saw 2 official stable ROMs but its just a device that was in low demand so nobody developed for it...
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davis the droid said:
I know how you feel, it is very unlikely that Android 7.1 will be ported to the US990 as it is a rare device and nobody manages it anymore. Its unfortunate that the US990 only saw 2 official stable ROMs but its just a device that was in low demand so nobody developed for it...
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Yeah it is a rare device.
I got a us991 in my hand.i hope the us991 will have the 7.1 ota.
Thank you for your all explaining.that is very nice of you.:laugh:
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davis the droid said:
I know how you feel, it is very unlikely that Android 7.1 will be ported to the US990 as it is a rare device and nobody manages it anymore. Its unfortunate that the US990 only saw 2 official stable ROMs but its just a device that was in low demand so nobody developed for it...
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Thank you for all these.
That is very nice of you.
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Hi guys I'm new to Android so i need your help. I wanted to root my Moto G XT 1033 which i recently updated to Android 4.4.4. I'm new to this rooting and locking thing so is there anyone who can help me through this.
Here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2684234
You should've searched in Moto G General Section or Google first
Tried that but only got info for 4.4.2 version thats why i posted here
Google also shows results for Android 4.4.2 version only
Bhatyasirr said:
Google also shows results for Android 4.4.2 version only
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It'll be not different, as the recovery is for 4.4.x
iamareebjamal said:
It'll be not different, as the recovery is for 4.4.x
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I didn't want to brick my phone so needed to confirm whether there will be a different method go 4.4.4 or the same as 4.4.2.
Thanks for your time
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Here's my Freedom Tool if your on stock Lollipop 20b. After you get rooted this will install TWRP so you can flash custom roms.
Credits to 777jon for TWRP .
This tool replaces you aboot partition with KK aboot. Uses 20b boot.img and TWRP.
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STEPS TO INSTALL:
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Step 1: Must be rooted. Go here to root: Root for Lollipop
Step 2: Unzip file and run the file "LAUNCH-FREEDOM-xxxxxx.bat".
Download: Lollipop FREEDOM-20B-TOOL.zip
Download: Kitkat FREEDOM-10R-TOOL.zip
Step 3: Download QuickBoot from Playstore on your G3 to enter recovery.
Download: QuickBoot
XDA:DevDB Information
[TOOL] TMO G3 D851 One-Click Freedom Tool for stock LP 20b TWRP, ROM for the T-Mobile LG G3
Contributors
MicroMod777, 777jon, somboons, Bump Team
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: 20b stock
Version Information
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 2015-04-30
Created 2015-05-01
Last Updated 2015-04-30
Reserved....
MicroMod777 said:
Reserved....
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T-Mobile g3 has an unlocked bootloader and doesn't need bump. What does this do?
aclegg2011 said:
T-Mobile g3 has an unlocked bootloader and doesn't need bump. What does this do?
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Eliminater74 said:
You should pay attention to your Sig before you post this, We here Dont need BUMP, our bootloaders are all Unlocked.......................
BTW, You sig says, Use Search, a simple search would of told you that.
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Doesn't matter, still works for those who need twrp on stock setup to flash roms.
MicroMod777 said:
Doesn't matter, still works for those who need twrp on stock setup to flash roms.
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You can do that by rooting the stock ROM and installing twrp manager from the play store. Just saying.
aclegg2011 said:
T-Mobile g3 has an unlocked bootloader and doesn't need bump. What does this do?
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Bump is a hack that bypasses LG security on boot checks. I came from the Verizon G2 that needed it. I forgot that T-Mobile don't lock their devices down like all other carriers.
I also recently bought a LG G Pad 8 inch that locked was locked down. Not even on any carrier but was locked down. Couldn't even get TWRP on it due to this.
aclegg2011 said:
You can do that by rooting the stock ROM and installing twrp manager from the play store. Just saying.
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I've made this tool for the VZW G2, TMO G2, so naturally now the TMO G3.
MicroMod777 said:
Bump is a hack that bypasses LG security on boot checks. I came from the Verizon G2 that needed it. I forgot that T-Mobile don't lock their devices down like all other carriers.
I also recently bought a LG G Pad 8 inch that locked was locked down. Not even on any carrier but was locked down. Couldn't even get TWRP on it due to this.
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A simple misunderstanding. Im sure the others with locked bootloaders would love this tool. and its good that you would do one for them....
MicroMod777 said:
Bump is a hack that bypasses LG security on boot checks. I came from the Verizon G2 that needed it. I forgot that T-Mobile don't lock their devices down like all other carriers.
I also recently bought a LG G Pad 8 inch that locked was locked down. Not even on any carrier but was locked down. Couldn't even get TWRP on it due to this.
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T-Mobile locks down some of their devices. The g3 is lucky enough not needing it. That's why the d851 had ROMs first. Anyways, its easier to just use the one click root method and either use twrp manager or flashify to get twrp on your phone.
aclegg2011 said:
T-Mobile locks down some of their devices. The g3 is lucky enough not needing it. That's why the d851 had ROMs first. Anyways, its easier to just use the one click root method and either use twrp manager or flashify to get twrp on your phone.
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Guess it just makes T-Mobile that much better than the competition as being the "UnCarrier"! I was with Verizon for years and got tired of their outrages pricing and lockdowns. Plus, having unlimited data is what finally got me back to TMO.
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Guess it just makes T-Mobile that much better than the competition as being the "UnCarrier"! I was with Verizon for years and got tired of their outrages pricing and lockdowns. Plus, having unlimited data is what finally got me back to TMO.
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Or you can go with a nexus device. Its unlocked no matter where you go.
Just added tool for KK 10R.
I have a D851 on the stock, rooted Lollipop ROM. I want to install TWRP but before I do anything, I just wanna make sure I'll still be able to boot back into the stock ROM after installing the recovery using this tool. (Someone reported on another forum that he installed TWRP using bump, but couldn't boot back into the stock ROM.)
sdaddy said:
I have a D851 on the stock, rooted Lollipop ROM. I want to install TWRP but before I do anything, I just wanna make sure I'll still be able to boot back into the stock ROM after installing the recovery using this tool. (Someone reported on another forum that he installed TWRP using bump, but couldn't boot back into the stock ROM.)
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If your on stock LP then choose the 20b version for twrp. Your booting will work fine. Thats what this is for.
Tmobile LG G3 Android 4.4.2 not working!
I have tried and seems someone has not posted a good instructions on how to root access this device I have been reading the forms I am more confused now then before I even thought about rooting this unit... maybe I might need to pass on this phone.. because I don't feel like spending all day getting this to operate correct the instructions would really help starting from the beginning as to which method is best and where to find the links these posts are like a one thing and then just goes into a different subject.
MicroMod777 said:
Here's my Freedom Tool if your on stock Lollipop 20b. After you get rooted this will install TWRP so you can flash custom roms.
Credits to 777jon for TWRP .
This tool replaces you aboot partition with KK aboot. Uses 20b boot.img and TWRP.
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STEPS TO INSTALL:
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Step 1: Must be rooted. Go here to root: Root for Lollipop
Step 2: Unzip file and run the file "LAUNCH-FREEDOM-xxxxxx.bat".
Download: Lollipop FREEDOM-20B-TOOL.zip
Download: Kitkat FREEDOM-10R-TOOL.zip
Step 3: Download QuickBoot from Playstore on your G3 to enter recovery.
Download: QuickBoot
XDA:DevDB Information
[TOOL] TMO G3 D851 One-Click Freedom Tool for stock LP 20b TWRP, ROM for the T-Mobile LG G3
Contributors
MicroMod777, 777jon, somboons, Bump Team
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: 20b stock
Version Information
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 2015-04-30
Created 2015-05-01
Last Updated 2015-04-30
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derrickblogz said:
I have tried and seems someone has not posted a good instructions on how to root access this device I have been reading the forms I am more confused now then before I even thought about rooting this unit... maybe I might need to pass on this phone.. because I don't feel like spending all day getting this to operate correct the instructions would really help starting from the beginning as to which method is best and where to find the links these posts are like a one thing and then just goes into a different subject.
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Did you follow step 1?
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D851 20E ???????
Thinking my tmo D85120e lollipop 5.0.1
Root ever getting rooted. Hoping I get a try this and wala..... Mutha Fn ROOT.LOL. IF NOT ILL BE AT THE TMO STORE GETTING YHE NEXUS.
#let's do this shhhhhhite!
Dmoneybags said:
Thinking my tmo D85120e lollipop 5.0.1
Root ever getting rooted. Hoping I get a try this and wala..... Mutha Fn ROOT.LOL. IF NOT ILL BE AT THE TMO STORE GETTING YHE NEXUS.
#let's do this shhhhhhite!
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I am also drinking heavily tonight.
Suckapuncha said:
I am also drinking heavily tonight.
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Drinking chain smoking ?'n. All this root Bizness is crazy. Smh
Dmoneybags said:
Drinking chain smoking 'n. All this root Bizness is crazy. Smh
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I like your style.
Ever since i took that second step to getting the mm bootloader ive been having problems installing roms and kernels. The only rom i get working for the mm bootloader is dr ketans, where when i was on the lollipop bootloader i could flash any. When i flash others it just hangs on the boot animation. Can soneone explain to me why the mm bootloader isnt playing so nice with roms? And can someone also give my the simplest guide to go back to the lollipop bootloader? Thanks.
Can someone tell me whats the point of upgrading to it?
Is there anyway to go back to 5.1.1 If you are on 6.0.1? I bought. Note 4 Verizon yesterday on swappa should be getting it somtime next week. The device has marshmallow installed. I just need to know if I can downgrade to 5.1.1 then root and unlock BL. Iv done some reading thru the forums, if this has already been discussed then my fault, cause there's a good chance Iv over looked the topic. Thanks
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mwebb34 said:
Is there anyway to go back to 5.1.1 If you are on 6.0.1? I bought. Note 4 Verizon yesterday on swappa should be getting it somtime next week. The device has marshmallow installed. I just need to know if I can downgrade to 5.1.1 then root and unlock BL. Iv done some reading thru the forums, if this has already been discussed then my fault, cause there's a good chance Iv over looked the topic. Thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-verizon/general/guide-step-step-stock-n910v-6-0-1-to-t3426905
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MonstaSaleens said:
Ever since i took that second step to getting the mm bootloader ive been having problems installing roms and kernels. The only rom i get working for the mm bootloader is dr ketans, where when i was on the lollipop bootloader i could flash any. When i flash others it just hangs on the boot animation. Can soneone explain to me why the mm bootloader isnt playing so nice with roms? And can someone also give my the simplest guide to go back to the lollipop bootloader? Thanks.
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If you're on a Marshmallow bootloader you can only flash ROMs that are based on a Marshmallow bootloader. If you are on a Lollipop bootloader you can only flash ROMs that are based on a Lollipop bootloader. It is entirely possible to have a "Marshmallow" ROM that has a Lollipop bootloader base. Some ROMs demand that you be on a specific bootloader. @chevyrhoad's Grace 7 ROM is one example, Jasmine7.0 is another.
douger1957 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-verizon/general/guide-step-step-stock-n910v-6-0-1-to-t3426905
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If you're on a Marshmallow bootloader you can only flash ROMs that are based on a Marshmallow bootloader. If you are on a Lollipop bootloader you can only flash ROMs that are based on a Lollipop bootloader. It is entirely possible to have a "Marshmallow" ROM that has a Lollipop bootloader base. Some ROMs demand that you be on a specific bootloader. @chevyrhoad's Grace 7 ROM is one example, Jasmine7.0 is another.
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Thank you very much. This is why i was having problems flashing different roms. It seems like the lollipop bootloader is more flexible with roms. I already downgraded back to the lollipop bootloader. Ill be sticking with the lollipop bootloader Thanks.
Hey guys, My dad is willing to update his LG G4'S version (Currently running Lollipop), I do understand a thing or two in rooting, custom roms and recoverys , however, I own a galaxy s6 - it has no AOSP Roms, only stock based. and my father is used to his phone as it is, I don't think flashing cyanogenmod will be a good idea, he likes the functions LG added and stuff like that( Yeah, I don't understand it too ). Are there any good MM stock based roms?
Thanks and sorry for my English
Cant u just ota official mm?
If not, what variant does he have? not all roms can be flashed.
foxyfoxyblah said:
Cant u just ota official mm?
If not, what variant does he have? not all roms can be flashed.
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Sorry for not mentioning - H815, Also, what is the newest official MM version (carrier-free)? I don't have any OTA's in my place currently unfortunately.
I use the stock MM ROM ver 20D listed in Android Development section, and it is lightning fast and smooth!
JusTeN_ said:
Sorry for not mentioning - H815, Also, what is the newest official MM version (carrier-free)? I don't have any OTA's in my place currently unfortunately.
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Well good news, you got the bootloader unlockable variant!
To be honest anything with H815 in it is what you can do.
You can flash stock MM (I'd reccomend v20h its located in the general section)
You can flash cm13,
Be free little birdy!
I originally upgraded to the custom Freedom rom which is based on the stock H815 7.0 from stock marshmallow 20v. I had problems so I clean flashed the same developer's Despacito rom, also based on H815 stock 7.0. The problems persisted so I clean flashed LOS 14.1.
I would prefer to downgrade back to 20v but I'm confused about whether arb issues affect this scenario.
Update: I took a chance on downgrading since I couldn't live with the radio issues on the unofficial Nougat roms. Flashed a zipped stock official T-Mobile 20v and so far no problems. I'd still like to know why this worked but "rolling back" bricks the G4 on "official" stock.
channeledbymodem said:
I originally upgraded to the custom Freedom rom which is based on the stock H815 7.0 from stock marshmallow 20v. I had problems so I clean flashed the same developer's Despacito rom, also based on H815 stock 7.0. The problems persisted so I clean flashed LOS 14.1.
I would prefer to downgrade back to 20v but I'm confused about whether arb issues affect this scenario.
Update: I took a chance on downgrading since I couldn't live with the radio issues on the unofficial Nougat roms. Flashed a zipped stock official T-Mobile 20v and so far no problems. I'd still like to know why this worked but "rolling back" bricks the G4 on "official" stock.
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dont flash 20i thats antirollback V2 after that upwards its V3 so (20o-20p-20q-20r-20s-20v) they all V3 so you can flash any in V3 but dont downgrade to V2 wich is 20i and lollipop 10N.
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dont flash 20i thats antirollback V2 after that upwards its V3 so (20o-20p-20q-20r-20s-20v) they all V3 so you can flash any in V3 but dont downgrade to V2 wich is 20i and lollipop 10N.
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Thanks for the arb specifics. Good to make a note of.
After I successfully downgraded to 20v stock I heard from the developer of the custom stock ROMs I'd had problems with. Turns out he (wisely) uses the 20v baseband and bootloader along with stock 7.0 ported from the H815. I would have relaxed more if I'd known that from the beginning. It's my understanding that developers who base their ROMs on Legacy or AOSP *do not* usually replace the baseband and bootloader when they flash a later version so that it is safe to drop back (within the type of parameters you describe above). I guess he followed that model.
It's always something.
channeledbymodem said:
Thanks for the arb specifics. Good to make a note of.
After I successfully downgraded to 20v stock I heard from the developer of the custom stock ROMs I'd had problems with. Turns out he (wisely) uses the 20v baseband and bootloader along with stock 7.0 ported from the H815. I would have relaxed more if I'd known that from the beginning. It's my understanding that developers who base their ROMs on Legacy or AOSP *do not* usually replace the baseband and bootloader when they flash a later version so that it is safe to drop back (within the type of parameters you describe above). I guess he followed that model.
It's always something.
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actually we use korean port not h815 we tried and it gives lots of error and FC. i think h815 does flash bootloader.. us we didnt get any beta we use korean KDZ edited to work on h811 volte is missing 4G icon is missing at least on my end it is. and h815 had a beta wich is better then use korean port.
what issues were you facing.? am using h811 port because despacito has black on black text if you use dark theme.
raptorddd said:
actually we use korean port not h815 we tried and it gives lots of error and FC. i think h815 does flash bootloader.. us we didnt get any beta we use korean KDZ edited to work on h811 volte is missing 4G icon is missing at least on my end it is. and h815 had a beta wich is better then use korean port.
what issues were you facing.? am using h811 port because despacito has black on black text if you use dark theme.
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The developer of Despacito, etc. contacted me and confirmed that he uses the Marshmallow radio and bootloader so that is why I was able to go back to H811 6.0 20v. I had intermittent issues with the sd card not being recognized and forcing a re-format.
channeledbymodem said:
Thanks for the arb specifics. Good to make a note of.
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If you want to know more details checkout https://tinyurl.com/antirollg4
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