LG G2 (AT&T) receiving new update - AT&T LG G2

The LG G2 for AT&T is set to receive an update starting today that brings it up to build D80010o. The update appears to be minor at just 57MB and only including a couple of bug fixes, along with the necessary changes to make it Isis ready. Other than that, the changelog claims that it introduces an “Enhanced Google Map” and Ready2Go enhancements.
It is certainly not Android 4.4, or even Android 4.3 for that matter.
Here is what you’ll find inside:
ISIS Ready
EAS Fix (Enable Data Encryption Policy in the device via over the air)
Enhanced Google Map
Fix-to correct AT&T Messages name display issue within AT&T folder on the Home screen (wrapping of “s” to the second line)
Ready2Go enhancements
Your phone after the update:
Android version: 4.2.2
Baseband version: M8974A-AAAANAZM-1.0.190034
Kernel version: 3.4.0
Build number: JDQ39B
The Software Version: D80010o
Files Size: 57 MB
To check for the update, head into Settings>About device>Software update >Update Now.
Note: if you are rooted & wish to keep your rooting don't update at the moment, TWRP doesn't support the new update

Update Failure
I have the AT&T LG G2 D800.
When I manually update, it stops at 9MB then cannot download. It says the server unavailable after and that the server will automatically check for updates in 48 hours. I have done this 2 times now and this keeps happening. Anyone know how I can get the update OTA successfully without any rooting, etc. involved?
Does it matter if I have the AT&T apps disabled?
Thanks.
UPDATES
12/31/13 - Have tried this numerous times on two LG G2 D800s and always get the same problem ("Cannot download" after ~10% download).

+1
Mine stops after a few MB, and then tells me to retry in 24 hours.

For those that were able to update, can you pull the modem?

I get an error when it tries to install.

mero20 said:
The LG G2 for AT&T is set to receive an update starting today that brings it up to build D80010o. The update appears to be minor at just 57MB and only including a couple of bug fixes, along with the necessary changes to make it Isis ready. Other than that, the changelog claims that it introduces an “Enhanced Google Map” and Ready2Go enhancements.
It is certainly not Android 4.4, or even Android 4.3 for that matter.
Here is what you’ll find inside:
ISIS Ready
EAS Fix (Enable Data Encryption Policy in the device via over the air)
Enhanced Google Map
Fix-to correct AT&T Messages name display issue within AT&T folder on the Home screen (wrapping of “s” to the second line)
Ready2Go enhancements
Your phone after the update:
Android version: 4.2.2
Baseband version: M8974A-AAAANAZM-1.0.190034
Kernel version: 3.4.0
Build number: JDQ39B
The Software Version: D80010o
Files Size: 57 MB
To check for the update, head into Settings>About device>Software update >Update Now.
Note: if you are rooted & wish to keep your rooting don't update at the moment, TWRP doesn't support the new update
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It needs loki patched. Same thing happened on our VZW 12b ota. We're twrp-ified again tho
Sent from my VS980 4G using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

BreakingVZW said:
It needs loki patched. Same thing happened on our VZW 12b ota. We're twrp-ified again tho
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There's a patch against loki for D80010o in github as of 2 days ago. Give it a few days for TWRP to catch up.

Locations
Can everyone with the AT&T LG G2 D800 state whether they received the D80010o update or not and their respective locations? I am wondering whether we have to wait for the update to be rolled out to specific locations on a schedule.

at home, the update would stop around 10% or so and give up (network retry timeout perhaps???).
I attempted the update here on my work network, and it downloaded in about 2 minutes.
So perhaps all those of us that were perceiving errors, were on slow networks and the ATT server cut us off.

mine goes to 1% while installing and then errors. when it boots back up it tells me its because I'm rooted. I've seen other people who are rooted take the update though.

Download Success!
nabril15 said:
at home, the update would stop around 10% or so and give up (network retry timeout perhaps???).
I attempted the update here on my work network, and it downloaded in about 2 minutes.
So perhaps all those of us that were perceiving errors, were on slow networks and the ATT server cut us off.
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This was the solution for me. I found a faster internet connection and I was able to download the update. Thanks! :good:

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At&T update problem on rooted phones

I have a rooted, and custom rom htc inspire 4g. Today i got an upgrade notification on my phone and after dismissing it a few times it gave me no choice to install it, so it restarts your phone and after that my clockworkmod recovery screen comes up and says
"Opening update package...
Verifying update package....
E: failed to verify whole-file signature
E: signature verfication failed
Instalation aborted"
From there i reboot the phone, but after restarting a bit after the At&T notifcation comes up again restarting the phone trying to install the update
and the process continues, so my phone is in a continuous loop
I will find a post and put it here with what the update includes, but I think it is a new radio.
Can anybody help me with getting out of this
maybe that requires deleting the update file? but I don't know where that is located at.
Please help, thanks
Nate
AT&T update info
Update the Software for the HTC Inspire 4G (PD98120)
Update summary
Effective October 23, 2013 a software update for the HTC Inspire 4G (PD98120) will be available to AT&T customers to download over a Wi-Fi connection.
Software update includes
The 19.5 MB software update includes improvements to AT&T Address Book.
What to expect after the update
Although there should be no impacts to settings or data, we recommend that you back up your media files to a PC, prior to upgrading the software.
How to update
Connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot.
When the software update notification is received, tap Update now.
To manually check for the update, from the home screen, press the Menu key.
Tap Settings.
Tap AT&T software update.
Tap Check for updates.
A software update notification will be displayed. Tap OK.
Once the software update has been downloaded, an Install message will be displayed. Tap OK.
The device will install the update and will be unusable during this time.
After the software is installed, the phone will automatically restart. When the phone powers up a successful update message will be displayed, tap OK.
To verify the updated software version, from the home screen, press the Menu key > Settings > About phone > Software information. The following information will be displayed:
Android version: 2.3.5
Software version: 3.20.502.63
Baseband version: 12.69a.60.29U_26_09.13.17
Kernal version: 2.6.35.10-ga375925
Build number: 6.1.C.1.111
Had the same problem about a month and half ago. I pulled the battery reinstalled and booted onto recovery and cleard cach. It tried one more time and and said update unsuccessful and that was the end of it. I was running a stock Rom but have since flashed a custom one. Random Rom to be exact. Benn running it for a couple of weeks and am quite happy with it. Hope this helps.
young11nj said:
Update the Software for the HTC Inspire 4G (PD98120)
Update summary
Effective October 23, 2013 a software update for the HTC Inspire 4G (PD98120) will be available to AT&T customers to download over a Wi-Fi connection.
Software update includes
The 19.5 MB software update includes improvements to AT&T Address Book.
What to expect after the update
Although there should be no impacts to settings or data, we recommend that you back up your media files to a PC, prior to upgrading the software.
How to update
Connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot.
When the software update notification is received, tap Update now.
To manually check for the update, from the home screen, press the Menu key.
Tap Settings.
Tap AT&T software update.
Tap Check for updates.
A software update notification will be displayed. Tap OK.
Once the software update has been downloaded, an Install message will be displayed. Tap OK.
The device will install the update and will be unusable during this time.
After the software is installed, the phone will automatically restart. When the phone powers up a successful update message will be displayed, tap OK.
To verify the updated software version, from the home screen, press the Menu key > Settings > About phone > Software information. The following information will be displayed:
Android version: 2.3.5
Software version: 3.20.502.63
Baseband version: 12.69a.60.29U_26_09.13.17
Kernal version: 2.6.35.10-ga375925
Build number: 6.1.C.1.111
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This is what is actually being updated
New Features
AT&T Address Book
HTC Sense 3.0
Task Manager
Improvements
Call optimization improvements (fewer dropped calls)
Background data use improvements
Improved security functionality
SMS/MMS thread – contact display fix
---------- Post added at 10:18 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:15 PM ----------
young11nj said:
Update the Software for the HTC Inspire 4G (PD98120)
Update summary
Effective October 23, 2013 a software update for the HTC Inspire 4G (PD98120) will be available to AT&T customers to download over a Wi-Fi connection.
Software update includes
The 19.5 MB software update includes improvements to AT&T Address Book.
What to expect after the update
Although there should be no impacts to settings or data, we recommend that you back up your media files to a PC, prior to upgrading the software.
How to update
Connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot.
When the software update notification is received, tap Update now.
To manually check for the update, from the home screen, press the Menu key.
Tap Settings.
Tap AT&T software update.
Tap Check for updates.
A software update notification will be displayed. Tap OK.
Once the software update has been downloaded, an Install message will be displayed. Tap OK.
The device will install the update and will be unusable during this time.
After the software is installed, the phone will automatically restart. When the phone powers up a successful update message will be displayed, tap OK.
To verify the updated software version, from the home screen, press the Menu key > Settings > About phone > Software information. The following information will be displayed:
Android version: 2.3.5
Software version: 3.20.502.63
Baseband version: 12.69a.60.29U_26_09.13.17
Kernal version: 2.6.35.10-ga375925
Build number: 6.1.C.1.111
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You can also update the device manually by following this link:
http://www.htc.com/us/support/news.aspx?p_id=573&p_name=htc-inspire-4g-att

Sprint LS996 ZVB OTA update.zip

Android version
5.1.1
Android security patch level
2016-05-01
Baseband version
MPSS.BO.2.0.1.c3.2-00027-M8994FAAAANAZM-1.30914.2
Kernel version
3.10.49
Build number
LMY47S
Software version
LS996ZVB
https://mega.nz/#!TMA0QZKD​
https://community.sprint.com/baw/message/1046112 said:
LG Flex 2 software update - version LS996ZVB
Features/Enhancements:
Google Security Fixes in April
Bulletin for May release
Update Roaming Menu UI
Preloads
Important Info:
Phased roll-out of the update starts on 5/31/16 and will be completed by 6/3/16
Keep in mind devices receive the update in phases each day. Customer Care cannot tell users when they will exactly get the update. Please do not call asking. Thanks
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Just for the record - this update does have an updated radio.img file as some people may have noticed, here's the before and after info for the baseband:
I wasn't able to get that update.zip flashed properly, there's something borked on my Flex 2 (I broke it in some respect, just not sure what I did) and it simply will not take the OTA either manually or automagically, it craps out during the flashing process even using FlashFire so I gave up on trying and just used FlashFire to manually flash the radio.img and it seems to be ok.
Of course it doesn't do anything for the fact that I still can't get this device working properly with T-Mobile but that's because I broke it somehow.
can I apply this update to ZV8?
Can i unlock this by this update?
Can I root my stock phone i just bought that's on this version?

AT&T OTA Issues

Hello there.
I purchased my G4 in June or so of last year, and can't seem to get it to work with OTA updates. Phone is currently on 5.1, Kernal 3.19.49, Build LMY47D, Software version H81010e, Security software version MDF v1.1 Release 4. I have never attempted to flash or modify the phone, so it's been bone stock since the day I bought it.
I was out of the country and away from OTA updates from October 2015-March 2016, and since returning I havn't been able to get OTA to register an update is available using either the "Check for Updates" in Android, or LG Bridge on Windows. I didn't really put too much thought into it because of all the issues MM has/had, but now that Wi-Fi calling is available I'd really like to be able to update.
What would my best options be for getting the phone current and up to date with AT&T? I'd really like to avoid dealing with their repair services unless there is a good reason to go that route.
Thanks!
Update
Just in case someone finds this down the road with a similar problem, here's what I did.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-g4/general/att-h810-to-stock-guide-tot-method-t3248532
I followed that guide and manually updated from software version H81010e to software version H81010o. As soon as the software was updated, I checked for updates in settings as per usual and it immediately recognized and downloaded the OTA update from AT&T. Seems getting behind on software updates while out of country was preventing me from downloading new versions of Android.
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SM-N915A AT&T 6.0 Update Fear! Please help!

Hey guys,
I have the SAMSUNG-SM-N915A model number and the stock version Build number LMY47X.N915AUCS2C017 Baseband version on my phone. It works like a charm after spending days trying other stock build version I found online that had so many problems restarting the phone over and over. AT&T is trying to force a software update to 6.0 on my phone which simply wont work as the regular software update bricks my phone for some reason. Is there a setting I'm missing the just tells the phone not to accept any software updates from AT&T? I'm almost positive this update will screw weeks of tinkering and I finally got it working with 5.1.1. I want it to stay this way. Any ideas?
Thanks
cruizindruid said:
Hey guys,
I have the SAMSUNG-SM-N915A model number and the stock version Build number LMY47X.N915AUCS2C017 Baseband version on my phone. It works like a charm after spending days trying other stock build version I found online that had so many problems restarting the phone over and over. AT&T is trying to force a software update to 6.0 on my phone which simply wont work as the regular software update bricks my phone for some reason. Is there a setting I'm missing the just tells the phone not to accept any software updates from AT&T? I'm almost positive this update will screw weeks of tinkering and I finally got it working with 5.1.1. I want it to stay this way. Any ideas?
Thanks
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Go to settings/security.
You'll find the update settings in there IIRC.
closest thing I see too that is "security policy updates option which is already check off for automatic updates. It seems to be the Device management that's always trying to download the software update and force update. Is this a hidden stock application?
cruizindruid said:
closest thing I see too that is "security policy updates option which is already check off for automatic updates. It seems to be the Device management that's always trying to download the software update and force update. Is this a hidden stock application?
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Sorry I took so long getting back.
It's been a while since my 5.1.1 days.
Check in the section that says about device.
You should find your updates on/off listed in there.
You might want to turn off the cloud sync'ing settings as well.

VS995 updated to 20d security patch

I just received a security update to my LG V20. Does this mean android 9 is next?
Dbrown53 said:
I just received a security update to my LG V20. Does this mean android 9 is next?
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Same here. I was shocked to see an update
I've been prompted but have not installed it. Some traffic on android central addressing this but it's weird. Version goes to vs99520d (from 20c) but for someone who installed it, the date did NOT change from 1 Oct 2018. One person was told by LG that this is their patch (Verizon tech support knows nothing about it and it is not on their web site) but I've spent a couple hours on the phone now with VZ and LG tech support and they have not been able to find anything at all related to this patch. Maybe it's perfectly fine but who put it out and what's in it?
androidcentral post is here https://forums.androidcentral.com/l...ity-update-my-verizon-lg-v20.html#post6847295
Did the security software version change. Mine is at version 4 not sure what it was before.
My security software version is MDF v2.0 Release 4 on VS99520c.
thchipmunk said:
My security software version is MDF v2.0 Release 4 on VS99520c.
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Mine is the same, the android central user was told (by LG) that it was a 'security patch' so he was comparing the date under 'Android security patch level' but maybe it's OK for that date to remain the same. At this point I'm more holding off because of being stubborn but I'll probably install it in the next day or two.
It's official Verizon is now showing it on there software update page for the LG V20.
If you update, can you keep root?
You can use the snoopsnitch app to see what the security patch is run the adnroid security patch tester and send a screenshot
So, just got a VS995 in the mail, unrooted. Which is the better root method:
The dirty Santa - https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/ls997vs995h910-dirtysanta-bootloader-t3519410
Or this flashable zip - https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/vs995-verizon-lg-v20-stock-oreo-rooted-t3845669
baldybill said:
So, just got a VS995 in the mail, unrooted. Which is the better root method:
The dirty Santa - https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/ls997vs995h910-dirtysanta-bootloader-t3519410
Or this flashable zip - https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/vs995-verizon-lg-v20-stock-oreo-rooted-t3845669
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You need to use Dirty Santa to get unlocked bootloader then you can use zip file to flash oreo with root.
I was going to try to get root on VS99520d now that I have 3 V20's. Verizon is now claiming VS99520c is the latest. Using their software update utility VS99520c is all that is offered now. I do have a copy of what I believe are the OTA update files but God only know what to do with them. Hopefully WiFi calling now works on VS99520c now. This is the only reason I was interested in 20d in the first place.
Edit: I was just being impatient. I got the OTA update after about a half hour. I'm curious what the Verizon Update tool will say about this one "VZW Utility Application - LG"

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