Is it because the phone is so new, that no one has really developed for this phone? Not a single custom kernel? I still love it, and not *****ing. Literally jw..
Ive been wondering the same. Used Nexus 6, and samsung prior and theres a ton of development going on there.. only good thing i think, is that the updating and flashing new ROMs obsession is calmed. Its nice to run a rom for months and have nothing more to update to lol
A solid kernel would be amazing!!
Lmao I was gonna ask this question but I would come off as rude I had the nexus 6 and Samsung before this also. This section is dry but I work with what I have.
I think the reason is that they are waiting for 6.0.
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I think the reason is that they are waiting for 6.0.
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I really hope you're right! I know a 3,000mAh battery can last more than my current set up! it needs a kernel lol
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I really hope you're right! I know a 3,000mAh battery can last more than my current set up! it needs a kernel lol
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I know how you feel. There needs to be a small update.
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Because all other variants are bootloader locked therefore cannot have custom kernels. You are now limited to a T-Mobile V10 developer to make a kernel.
There is a kernel in development... So that is in the works... As @KennyG123 said it's the only one with an unlocked bootloader, so it's the only that can even get a custom kernel, LG didn't release kernel source till well after the phone released, and with the niche factor of the phone(second screen ect), it's a hard phone to develop for. There aren't any examples to use, same with the kernel and chipset... To my knowledge only 4 phones use the snapdragon 808, the g4 and moto x pure being the only two besides ours that have any type of development... (blackberry priv is is locked down) also not in our favor is LG hasn't had much in the way of development since the g2 scared a lot of development off. And yes, people are waiting on mm to drop as well, because since it's introduction, it has been coming "any day now" lol. I understand that you all want to make this phone better, and if you look around there are a lot of battery saving tweaks out there currently... I'm getting over 24 hours battery life with 7.5 - 8 hours of screen on time right now. A custom kernel will make that better, but it is not a huge problem right now...
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There is a kernel in development... So that is in the works... As @KennyG123 said it's the only one with an unlocked bootloader, so it's the only that can even get a custom kernel, LG didn't release kernel source till well after the phone released, and with the niche factor of the phone(second screen ect), it's a hard phone to develop for. There aren't any examples to use, same with the kernel and chipset... To my knowledge only 4 phones use the snapdragon 808, the g4 and moto x pure being the only two besides ours that have any type of development... (blackberry priv is is locked down) also not in our favor is LG hasn't had much in the way of development since the g2 scared a lot of development off. And yes, people are waiting on mm to drop as well, because since it's introduction, it has been coming "any day now" lol. I understand that you all want to make this phone better, and if you look around there are a lot of battery saving tweaks out there currently... I'm getting over 24 hours battery life with 7.5 - 8 hours of screen on time right now. A custom kernel will make that better, but it is not a huge problem right now...
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Hey bud,
I have been doing all the tweaks Im reading in regards to battery saving and stuff.. half my alarms on Amplify are basically turning off everything, which is fine. But I don't get near 7-8 hours of SOT. On a good day I get 4-5. Not sure if its the hospital I work at and the constant reception finding the phone does or if it's just the tweaks I have aren't optimal. Im glad I'm getting at least 24 hours of battery with moderate use.
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I have been doing all the tweaks Im reading in regards to battery saving and stuff.. half my alarms on Amplify are basically turning off everything, which is fine. But I don't get near 7-8 hours of SOT. On a good day I get 4-5. Not sure if its the hospital I work at and the constant reception finding the phone does or if it's just the tweaks I have aren't optimal. Im glad I'm getting at least 24 hours of battery with moderate use.
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A good signal or WiFi connection definitely is part of that... There's a rural area about an hour east of Cincinnati in do a lot of work in that my signal jumps from edge to 4glte and everything in between all day long, on day I'm out there I'm lucky to get 5sot too.
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Wow, I was thinking of ditching this phone too. I did not know samsung was locking their bootloaders. My note 4 was a great phone. I may go to a nexus device. Devs love the nexus line.
Then again, I love my v10. I do not have any issues. I was thinking of ditching due to lack of development. I do understand the issues of the second screen. I also love 264 gigs of memory.
I'll just wait until mm roms become more stable.
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Yeah I kinda miss messing with my phone. I used the LG bridge app and upgraded. MM seems smooth to me...just mess having su privileges. But guess a cool ROM is on way. No issues at all now...
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See what I did there... You know, with the title.
Any who, this is my second android phone and I'm so happy with my inspire, I actually am not that inspired to flash any roms. I mean this in no disrespect to the developers here, as they are doing awesome work, I'm just very content. Sure I'm curious to flash, but I don't feel the need to at all. Htc has done such a great job with sense and the phone is just so smooth! It's pretty damn fast out of the box. I love the email app and Internet. The browser is fast and the entire sense GUI is quite intuitive. I guess with my captivate, I was never quite happy so I needed to flash often at a glimmer of hope of a decent device.
Anyone else feel the same?
I will eventually flash. I will...but I'm in no rush, at all.
exactly I never was happy with captivate tried flashing different things but it really doesnt change much except for theme removing bloat and some lag fixes but all in all it was still very laggy no matter what. inspire looks great out of the box and i dont feel the need to change roms all the i probaly will just to check em out and check out the speed increases
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exactly I never was happy with captivate tried flashing different things but it really doesnt change much except for theme removing bloat and some lag fixes but all in all it was still very laggy no matter what. inspire looks great out of the box and i dont feel the need to change roms all the i probaly will just to check em out and check out the speed increases
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I don't side load apps. I got tethering to work with apn settings. Don't really see a need for OCing. It's cool, but don't see the need. There doesn't seem to really be much on android that pushes the CPU. One of my arguments for not getting the dual core atrix. If the screen was big like a tablet, maybe. There is just a lack of resource intense apps on android.... At least to rationalize the loss in battery life. The screen on the inspire slides from screen to screen as fast as my finger glides. The browser scrolls fast as well. I do appreciate some of the optimizations that devs have put into their roms. The roms look great...I just can't believe I'm happy with stock. I was really gearing up for a flash fest.
Well it really depends on what you want. If you flash a ROM say like Android Revolution. Yes it will remove bloat ware, and enable tethering. But you can also overclock the cpu, enable upload (which effects your download). It is more about having control over your phone then changing how it looks or feels unless you go with CM7 or the like. I get about 10 more hours of battery usage. I can unplug my phone at 7 in the morning use it heavily throughout the day and go to bed at 11 or 12 and still have about 40% left on the battery. To give you an idea how heavy my usage is, I went through 1gb of data in three days.
Ditto.... I have no reason to flash....everything works the way I want it to, and excellently at that.....
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Ya I don't have a desire to flash a custom rom either.
I felt I had to when using the Captivate since the stock rom was so bad. But I feel the Inspire's ROM is great just the way it is.
I used to jailbreak my iPhones for years, but finally got bored with doing it.
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Well it really depends on what you want. If you flash a ROM say like Android Revolution. Yes it will remove bloat ware, and enable tethering. But you can also overclock the cpu, enable upload (which effects your download). It is more about having control over your phone then changing how it looks or feels unless you go with CM7 or the like. I get about 10 more hours of battery usage. I can unplug my phone at 7 in the morning use it heavily throughout the day and go to bed at 11 or 12 and still have about 40% left on the battery. To give you an idea how heavy my usage is, I went through 1gb of data in three days.
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Yeah, upload speed, memory optimizations, and prolonged battery life would be my only reasons for flashing. I don't want to lose anything from the current sense ui. I still don't quite understand the goldcard concept.
Anyway, this is a rare phone that is good right out of the box.
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Yeah, upload speed, memory optimizations, and prolonged battery life would be my only reasons for flashing. I don't want to lose anything from the current sense ui. I still don't quite understand the goldcard concept.
Anyway, this is a rare phone that is good right out of the box.
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I felt the same way all of you did about how great the phone is out of the box. But I needed to have it work as a hot spot and the upload is so slow out of the box because of AT&T. After flashing (now using CoreDroid) I have HUSPA back and my phone is so much faster. What I like about this ROM is it is very close to stock but no bloatware and he made HTC sense look even better (which is hard to do).
As to the goldcard thing, there is a video on Youtube that walks you through step by step making it very easy for anyone.
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After flashing (now using CoreDroid) I have HUSPA back and my phone is so much faster. What I like about this ROM is it is very close to stock but no bloatware and he made HTC sense look even better (which is hard to do).
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Hmm....intriguing
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I felt the same way all of you did about how great the phone is out of the box. But I needed to have it work as a hot spot and the upload is so slow out of the box because of AT&T. After flashing (now using CoreDroid) I have HUSPA back and my phone is so much faster. What I like about this ROM is it is very close to stock but no bloatware and he made HTC sense look even better (which is hard to do).
As to the goldcard thing, there is a video on Youtube that walks you through step by step making it very easy for anyone.
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I want to enable those upload speeds but when I did that on my captivates, the battery went to utter crap. I think it was due to using an European radio..how has battery been with it enabled?
My battery lasts any where from around 20 to 30 hours with heavy to moderate use with uploading enabled. Also just like leedroid android revolution is pretty much stock but faster better battery life and uploading enabled
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My reasons to flash :
1 ) I like tidy. All that crap on the stock ROM annoys me.
2 ) APN hack to enable tether isn't tidy.
3 ) Speed. Revolution ROM is faster than stock, noticeably so.
4 ) Fixes. I have more faith in the XDA devs than I do in AT&T to fix problems
5 ) Battery. I'm getting great battery life on Revolution ROM, but I'm not a heavy user so stock would have been suitable for me here but I suspect *most* XDA peeps would fair better on a non-AT&T ROM.
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I want to enable those upload speeds but when I did that on my captivates, the battery went to utter crap. I think it was due to using an European radio..how has battery been with it enabled?
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I think the battery out of the box on this phone is the worse I have ever seen. I have a Desire (not HD) that I bought unlocked and it works on AT&T (got one for my wife as well) it has a BIGGER battery in it with a smaller screen that battery last forever.
In our beloved inspire (which I think is a great phone) for whatever reason they have put this very small battery in it and I could not get 6 hours out of it with my usage from the stock ROM.
On the custom ROM I am using I think battery use is still an issue but at least I can get a whole day out of it. It has improved and I know the Dev's will make it even better.
edit: the kernel and radio you use will also play an important role in battery life
Yeah, I was like that up until I finished the video tutorial on Gold Cards jumping from the captivate as well, that thing was flashing like...every three days. It was absurd. It was awesome, but going from a build where I liked everything but the GPS didn't work was super depressing. Gambling is fun and all, but not when some of your phone's core functionality is at stake :'( well I guess that's just a risk with flashing in general... but I just feel like with the captivate it was a necessity... and a risk. Here on the other hand, you wipe, wipe, and away!
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Does anyone who used to own a captivate still get a reaction to Galaxy S/Captivate news? I got sort of excited when I was reading engadget and I saw the Captivate 2.2 update and the Galaxy S Gingerbread leak. Then I remembered I have the ability to flash CM7.
Im trying to find a reason besides battery to flash..the phone is quick, Sense is really good and replaces a lot the widgets I already had. Im tempted just for the sake of doing it more than for a need
I never flash.... I was stock on my N1 and I will remain so on my Inspire.
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I'll more than likely root and flash Revolution in the next couple weeks...but I'm still lost to all the jargon in the Development section haha
I'm going to wait for the best one-click and any kinks to be worked out before I pull the trigger though
It took going through the app drawer with my 115 apps plus the AT&T stuff lagging all the way for me to think, "This phone needs Cyanogen." Haven't looked back, although I do want to flash one of the Sense Roms floating around. Sense was pretty amazing.
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My battery lasts any where from around 20 to 30 hours with heavy to moderate use with uploading enabled. Also just like leedroid android revolution is pretty much stock but faster better battery life and uploading enabled
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My reasons to flash :
1 ) I like tidy. All that crap on the stock ROM annoys me.
2 ) APN hack to enable tether isn't tidy.
3 ) Speed. Revolution ROM is faster than stock, noticeably so.
4 ) Fixes. I have more faith in the XDA devs than I do in AT&T to fix problems
5 ) Battery. I'm getting great battery life on Revolution ROM, but I'm not a heavy user so stock would have been suitable for me here but I suspect *most* XDA peeps would fair better on a non-AT&T ROM.
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Hmm, hearing this I'd starting to convince me to flash.....decisions, decisions.....
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I would really love to flash but coming from the Cappy, my first android phone. Rooting this phone seems to be really confusing. The one click looks promising but there are some problems with it, that I hope Buddy fixes soon. The Attn1 method lost me. I have never been able to use adb on my computer for some reason. I have all the drivers installed and the androidsdk but for some reason I can never figure out the how to start to connect to my phone in the command window. I always get an error.
Is it safe to get this phone presently? Has all the hardware issues been cleared out? I'm looking to pick one up soon second hand. Can anyone point out to me what manufacturing periods I should avoid? Or anything that might help me point out to a dud of a G2X that might have random reboots, overheating issues, etc?
Gonna start prowling on Craigslist to see if I have any luck.
Some people continue to have issues to this day while others dont so there really isnt a consistent way to know if the phone will work properly or not.
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Some people continue to have issues to this day while others dont so there really isnt a consistent way to know if the phone will work properly or not.
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Thank you. I guess I'll scratch that idea of getting this phone. Don't want to risk dealing with the hassle and headaches of buying a phone of CL only to find out that it's rebooting like crazy.
Honestly, I hated this phone when I first it, but after getting into using custom ROMs and kernels, I love it. Bottom line is this: if you want a phone that you will use stock, don't get it. If you plan to run a custom ROM and especially if you're even relatively knowledgeable or intelligent grab one if you can get it at a good price. We even have an alpha of ICS out which isn't half bad, it is an alpha so it can be problematic at times.
Edit: also if you want to get into running custom ROMS then definitely go for it, if you can read and follow directions exactly this phone is awesome in that its next to impossible to permanently brick it.
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Honestly, I hated this phone when I first it, but after getting into using custom ROMs and kernels, I love it. Bottom line is this: if you want a phone that you will use stock, don't get it. If you plan to run a custom ROM and especially if you're even relatively knowledgeable or intelligent grab one if you can get it at a good price. We even have an alpha of ICS out which isn't half bad, it is an alpha so it can be problematic at times.
Edit: also if you want to get into running custom ROMS then definitely go for it, if you can read and follow directions exactly this phone is awesome in that its next to impossible to permanently brick it.
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What worries me is if it has hardware issues that causes random reboots or overheating issues. I remember reading this when the phone first came out. Other users also had GPS issues, etc.
I'd be willing to get one if the price is right on CL but these things makes me nervous. Any tips on what things I could "try" while testing the phone out on CL or things to look out for? I know the other user said it would be hard to tell...but at this point, anything would be helpful.
I' m digging mine.
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Mine is 100%. Just use a Cm7 stable release for the next little bit (some issues in the newer nightlies).
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Mine is 100%. Just use a Cm7 stable release for the next little bit (some issues in the newer nightlies).
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By the way, how's the issue with development with regards to a closed source code?
I remember last time that one of the issues why development was so stale on this phone was due to the closed source nature of the Tegra chip. Is this still the case?
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By the way, how's the issue with development with regards to a closed source code?
I remember last time that one of the issues why development was so stale on this phone was due to the closed source nature of the Tegra chip. Is this still the case?
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Last time I checked there was active development. Regardless we do have an Alpha of CM9 which if you're aware of the implications of using an Alpha and are ok with it, is good. As far as teh Tegra crap, yea, I think we would have seen a release alot sooner if NVidia wasn't closed-fisted. Otherwise, that's one of the only major downfalls of the alpha is that there is no hardware acceleration, so some ICS specific apps won't run or won't run right.
As far as testing, just do regular stuff, do a litttle browsing, install an app, play a video look to see if it's physically damaged AT ALL, etc. As far as teh GPS, it is an odd one, but I have a method which works 100% for me:
GPS status (download GPS aiding data)>reboot>GPS status to get lock>maps
I also did that and instead of maps I launched Locus and it also got a lock.
Just a note Craigs List not the best place to buy a cell. Do a search, too many horror stories about bad phones.
We just got ics so based on hardware and software specs if your willing to root and flash still a top of the libe phone with bad battery life hah
Pin it to Win it.
If you want I could sell you mine for 250 shipped. Running whatever rom you want. Pm me.
I'm one of the ones who never had any major issues as constant overheating or rebooting...rooted since day 1by the way and with ics roms out its even better. If its dirt cheap I recommend it
It depends, its a decent size and speed. I had mine clocked at the 1500 on eaglesblood and the faux123 kernel stopped the daily SODs (sleep of death). But I wiped it and gave it to my GF only to have the SODs return on the same Rom and Kernel that had gotten rid of it for me. There is also an overheating issue, I was on my second battery in 2 months without clocking the cpu and the smell is horrible, this is a huge issue with these phones.
I think that the phone itself is a great piece of hardware that needs a lot of customizing to get it to where you want it. In the hardware department you get a lot of bang for your buck but it is almost a requirement to install a custom rom to get day to day smooth functionality that we want. Fortunately there is a good number of roms to choose from that you can sample and find one which that best suits your needs
This phone is like having a beautiful wife that just don't act right. It will drive you crazy at times but you just can't keep your hands off it.
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Lol so true
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Thank you. I guess I'll scratch that idea of getting this phone. Don't want to risk dealing with the hassle and headaches of buying a phone of CL only to find out that it's rebooting like crazy.
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I just bought one off of Craigslist and am very happy with it. I gave my wife my T-Mobile galaxy s 2 because I didnt like the way the screen isn't sharp and lack of development for now. I started using her sensation but was not impressed so I bought the G2X. Way better than the sensation I might add. The screen is very impressive, looks better than the sensation,gs2 and my old vibrant. I was really shocked. Battery life though seems to be an issue but I will work it out. The camera is better than the sensation but the gs2 has the best camera I have seen to date. If I were you I would buy one. And yes I do a lot of phone swapping, I think I have owed every Android phone that came out for T-Mobile starting with the G1
I'm surrendering .. as soon as I can i am going to replace my G2x. And I will enjoy smashing it to tiny bits with a hammer as soon as I have a replacement in hand.
My advice: do the same. Give up on this phone. It is not worth it.
Neverless THANKS TO EVERYONE here who works on this unit--you kept me going for a long time and I am grateful.
Almost two years now I have been struggling with this phone ... tried many different ROMs, different basebands, paying attention to how different apps affected the battery, changed around mount positions for external storage, spent time on the GPS configuration, etc., etc.
I found some decently stable configurations--some where almost everything worked. The best was CM7.2 with v21y baseband--usable (~12 hour) battery life, good sound quality, and no battery pulls, overheating, or SODs. However no voice over bluetooth and no call waiting.
Next I found a configuration where bluetooth voice worked but call waiting still didn't work and now GPS couldn't lock.
Then I found a configuration where I had both bluetooth and GPS, and acceptable call quality, but still no call waiting.
At the moment I decided to accept this state of affairs, and the at-best 12 hours battery life, I get ... overheating, random reboots and SODs again!
Ah f**k you Lucky Goldstar. Never again for LG for me--not even if someone gave me a free Nexus 4.
I picked up a Samsung Galaxy a few months ago in the Philippines ... it cost 1/5 the price I paid for the g2x. EVERYTHING WORKS. It is slow, and has a small screen, but again, it JUST WORKS. GPS, bluetooth, battery life, call waiting, etc., etc. It is the LOWEST-END android phone that I am aware of. And yet it kicks the butt of my G2x on its worst day. Even with its low-end hardware I am saving so much time having a phone that just does what I ask of it.
I am not writing this to advertise for a specific phone .. but to share my near-religious revelation with others here: THERE ARE BETTER PHONES! And the G2x WILL NEVER BE ADEQUATE.
My eyes are open and I have seen the light!
Wow, I wish I had spent all the time working on this phone to more productive uses--I could easily afford three new Note IIs by now.
At least I understand the Android OS much more than I ever could have, so that is some silver lining.
All that being said I want to give a THANK YOU to everyone here whose hard work helped me on the way. You rock.
I'm running mokee and have my phone set to restart every night at 5am. Wake up with it feeling snappy. Usually slows by the end of the day, but it's usable.
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I feel your pain. It's been a never ending struggle to get this phone running stable. Too many FC's SODs, phone app crashes and slow-motion lag, regardless of the ROMs I've used. Been without HWA too long on custom ROMs, also.
All the efforts from the devs, along with their knowledgeable information and advice, is much appreciated. Through all of the adversity that we had to face with the missing drivers and code, I've learned a lot about the inner workings of the Android system.
As anxious as I am to try JB on this phone, I'd rather have it fully working than having no phone functions at all on a JB ROM. This phone is no longer a priority to devs because it's two years old, which is completely understandable.
I'll be flashing CM7.2 (maybe the nightlies) and will just grit my teeth and tough it out for the next month or two.
I hope to see all of the same devs from here in the GS IV threads, because that's the next phone I'm getting. Then I can retire this G2x and if the code is ever released and a fully functional ROM compiled, I'll flash it, just for the sake of closure.
To be fair, the G2X is a great phone. It's built really well, I love how sturdy it feels, but it's just the software (and LG's Manufacturing) that let it down. Luckily, with our devs here, we got upgrades and fixes for all the crap that LG fails to fix. It sucks that we have to be stuck with the modem that will not let us get a fully functioning radio (Unless our awesome developers succeed in their struggle to, again, do things that LG never bothered to do.) Such a great phone, ruined by LG. The only reason I got my Nexus 4 was because it's backed by Google. I would never buy the Optimus G or any other phone from LG until they have solid software support.
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I'm surrendering .. as soon as I can i am going to replace my G2x. And I will enjoy smashing it to tiny bits with a hammer as soon as I have a replacement in hand. ...
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I think that the stock ROM is not perfect (it's made by LG coders after all), but the custom ROMs are much worse and make you have all these issues you described here. I tried lots of customs, but ended up with the last rooted stock from LG, having stablity, battery life, less some eyecandies.
(I don't want to offend any developers that spend their time developing custom roms, but honestly, it's only 'hobby' projects)
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I think that the stock ROM is not perfect (it's made by LG coders after all), but the custom ROMs are much worse and make you have all these issues you described here. I tried lots of customs, but ended up with the last rooted stock from LG, having stablity, battery life, less some eyecandies.
(I don't want to offend any developers that spend their time developing custom roms, but honestly, it's only 'hobby' projects)
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I also use rooted stock. I hate it, but I hate it less than the dozens of custom roms I have used. Mazouts and adampk's roms are our only hope.
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I'm running mokee and have my phone set to restart every night at 5am. Wake up with it feeling snappy. Usually slows by the end of the day, but it's usable.
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How can you set your phone to restart at a certain time?
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How can you set your phone to restart at a certain time?
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I bought the app Reboot Scheduler.
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But isn't it T-Mobile that is to blame for the software failure of the G2x? LG reps tell you that it's up to T-Mobile whether an upgrade is available? Because I think the P900 has an ICS ROM by LG?
LG still released a phone that overheats and locks up. Even if gingerbread is old now, other phones aren't broken when they're using it.
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I wrote out a whole post but realized it was mostly rambling so I figured I would condense it, although its still pretty rambling:
It seems like our phone (Maxx HD) just missed the developer bandwagon and that roms aren't really going anywhere and never actually will. Everything seems like a quick port and I have had very little success with most of them. The only stable one I have found has been Nexesque, although its basically stock with a few tweaks and add-ons.
I have been running XenonHD for the past 2ish weeks, 3 maybe with horrible battery life and a heat problem. I was running with all of the regular performance tweeks, a very dark blue (almost black) solid background, low brightness and a black theme so I have no idea what could have caused it. I would run out of full battery by 12 or 1 half of the time with an incredibly hot phone, and the other half of the time I could make it to 6 or 7 but no later. I have reflashed and am almost positive I followed the steps correctly.
I'm not asking what the best rom is, but I'm asking if there is a rom that people are actually happy with out there (preferably 4.2) or if there are any real hopes for a tangible one to come out in the near future. It seems like we're kind of screwed as the user when compared to other phones development, and while I have nothing to offer outside of small donations I would just like to know if my predictions are accurate. Is everybody waiting for something that will never come out?
VCavs said:
I wrote out a whole post but realized it was mostly rambling so I figured I would condense it, although its still pretty rambling:
It seems like our phone (Maxx HD) just missed the developer bandwagon and that roms aren't really going anywhere and never actually will. Everything seems like a quick port and I have had very little success with most of them. The only stable one I have found has been Nexesque, although its basically stock with a few tweaks and add-ons.
I have been running XenonHD for the past 2ish weeks, 3 maybe with horrible battery life and a heat problem. I was running with all of the regular performance tweeks, a very dark blue (almost black) solid background, low brightness and a black theme so I have no idea what could have caused it. I would run out of full battery by 12 or 1 half of the time with an incredibly hot phone, and the other half of the time I could make it to 6 or 7 but no later. I have reflashed and am almost positive I followed the steps correctly.
I'm not asking what the best rom is, but I'm asking if there is a rom that people are actually happy with out there (preferably 4.2) or if there are any real hopes for a tangible one to come out in the near future. It seems like we're kind of screwed as the user when compared to other phones development, and while I have nothing to offer outside of small donations I would just like to know if my predictions are accurate. Is everybody waiting for something that will never come out?
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To be honest I think you need to step back and put everything in prospective.hash dh etc are working on a from scratch kernel that will fix the nagging problems the 4.2.2 roms have had. This kernel is a work in progress, but I think it will be finished to a point acceptable to most people soonish. That being said, besides the annoying gps flash from stock issue and no camcorder I'm not sure there are any major bugs with the 4.2.2 roms. There have been a lot of ports because there are a lot of good roms out there for other devices that people wanted to bring over. We were "screwed" when we bought the phone as this phone had a locked bootloader(with no apparent unlock) and there were never a ton of devs to begin on moto due to the same bootloader issue. That being said, I think a lot of devs have rallied around the hd since the unlock and things will only get better after hash gets the kernel up to speed. I agree nexesque is awesome (it's what I'm running right now in fact) but there are already a lot of choices on each of the 4 most popular forums.
Tl/dr patience lol
sent from my xt926 RAZR maxx hd
I really like this device atm I am using stock Rogers Fw . I have tried many of the 4.2 I prefer to hang back and let it get better the phone itself is a nice piece
My2c
Sent from my XT925 using xda premium
I imagine that we will probably also get get an android update at some point (though very unclear what and when). Maybe this will renew developer interest in the device?
I the meantime I hope the kernel development will play out well.
Personally, even if I love personalization and community development, I actually think the stock rom (xt925 Vodafone) is quite good. Good battery life and better ui than much of the competition.
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https://lg-firmwares.com/lg-mp450-firmwares/
About Time MetroPCS About Time !!!
So....
xxbabiboi228xx said:
About Time MetroPCS About Time !!!
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I read that there was an improvement in the brightness dept.. are you seeing that ?
I got the message from METRO to update.. but, it did not process being rooted..
I'm ready to get this thing back to it original state anyway...
Si ! Si ! C !!!
xxbabiboi228xx said:
bout Time !!!
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Oh Man...
10c is running GREAT!
Faster.. Brighter.. Better.
I agree Boi...... BOUT TIME!
Patched ?
RaiderWill said:
10c is running
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Could Just Be Me...
But Xpose-Installer is patched with my update.
Glad I have plenty of 10b's backed up should I feel the need to go back..
More Than One Way To Skin A Cat..
RaiderWill said:
Could Just Be Me...
But Xpose-Installer is patched with my update...
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Don't Know Why....
But, I had to side-load to make it rain.
Now... 10c is running to perfection.. much faster and smoother than 10b ever was for me..
Gawd I Love It..
So if we install this, do we keep root?
The Bearer Of Bad News...
ixijimixi said:
So if we install this, do we keep root?
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So Sorry Mixi... But The Answer To Your Question Is No...
But 10c is easy enough to Re-Root.
And You Are Going To L-O-V-E It..
It's been too long since I've flashed firmware for an LG phone. We use LG Up these days?
It's Easy !
ixijimixi said:
It's been too long since I've flashed firmware for an LG phone. We use LG Up these days?
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Hello Mixi...
Since your on MetroPCS just take the update..
I just did the update for the Tmob TP450. Not seeing any significant difference. What measurable improvements are you seeing that are so exciting?
Speaking For Myself...
E-XDA-1 said:
I just did the update for the Tmob TP450. Not seeing any significant difference. What measurable improvements are you seeing that are so exciting?
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E1.. I Can Only Speak For Me..
I don't know how "Exciting" the improvements are.. but, I know I have a smoother overall experience.
Apps open faster.. visibility appears better outdoors.. and, Xposed is running as smooth as silk.
Oh... and even though I already had an EXCEPTIONAL battery/device.. and was getting 12+ hours S.O.T. ( I posted some pics somewhere else in these threads a month or so ago..) My battery life has gotten even better ( see pic ) I get over 8 hours S.O.T. easily.. and as you can see, I still have a little over 40% battery life left.. A day an a half is easily achieved.. This device is running so well that, I've actually slowed my march towards the Redmi Note 4 or Moto G5S Plus either of which will be my next device due to their overwhelming Developer support.
I can't speak to what T-Mobile does/adds to their devices.. or what apps you have/run that may effect you not seeing any changes in performance or battery life.. everyone's experience is different.. but this is mine.
I will say that my battery life was outstanding right from the box and still is. If I don't do some heavy duty work on the phone it will last well over a day, maybe 2. But I do use both Data Saver and Battery Saver and I think that helps a lot. And it's great to be able to swap the battery unlike most current flagship phones.
Can someone post unmodified boot images and recovery's for 10b and 10c? I'm trying to uninstall TWRP and root before I go over (to have a clean nandroid before I swap) and I only have access to Linux....
Edit: Found it!!! https://mega.nz/#!dOo2kLCT!3mj8vni8h9jozQYQ9BtqNmz3xGv7990LFfJ8T53qBQg
Thanks to sdflowers32 for being a true hero!
You Really Should Delete It...
YMMV...
But...RCTD really needs to be put to death.
I've gained about 1 hour's more SOT @ 1% loss.
See Before & After pics...
Rest In Peace TD.
Stock ROM TWRP backup?
So, does anyone here have the stock ROM, and TWRP installed?
If so, would anyone mind uploading a system + kernel backup?
Thanks in advance!
RaiderWill said:
E1.. I Can Only Speak For Me..
I don't know how "Exciting" the improvements are.. but, I know I have a smoother overall experience.
Apps open faster.. visibility appears better outdoors.. and, Xposed is running as smooth as silk.
Oh... and even though I already had an EXCEPTIONAL battery/device.. and was getting 12+ hours S.O.T. ( I posted some pics somewhere else in these threads a month or so ago..) My battery life has gotten even better ( see pic ) I get over 8 hours S.O.T. easily.. and as you can see, I still have a little over 40% battery life left.. A day an a half is easily achieved.. This device is running so well that, I've actually slowed my march towards the Redmi Note 4 or Moto G5S Plus either of which will be my next device due to their overwhelming Developer support.
I can't speak to what T-Mobile does/adds to their devices.. or what apps you have/run that may effect you not seeing any changes in performance or battery life.. everyone's experience is different.. but this is mine.
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I'd second the comment about smooth user experience. This is by far the fastest most responsive phone I've owned to date and 10c added an extra bump. I removed some of the LG and TMobile junkware via ROM Toolkit like the "Lookout" tool, TMobile TV and more and it's definitely faster. I disabled all of the animations and set them to zero. Also have installed AdAway and AdGuard which both help tremendously IMO. Overall a great phone for me and highly stable. I like this phone better than my LG G4 although the G4 has a better camera. Stylo 3 Plus is one nice phone. Thanks to the admins. and senior developers. - Stylo 3 Plus - LG TP450 - OEM Unlocked, TWRP, Rooted, No Verity, etc. 10c via LGUP.
Still Functional...
RaiderWill said:
I don't know how "Exciting" the improvements are.. but, I know I have a smoother overall experience..
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jrchester said:
I'd second the comment about smooth user experience. This is by far the fastest most responsive phone I've owned to date and 10c added an extra bump..
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Hello..
It's nice to see new owner's happy with their purchase.
A suggestion to all that read this...
Get a "Slim-Case" LOOSE THE SCREEN PROTECTOR it's simply not needed.. unless you try REALLY hard.. you will not scratch the screen..
Then, this becomes a very slim and somewhat modern device for the average user. Rooted-Stock is 110% stable and very fast for a snapdragon 435 and batterylife for me is 12 hrs+ S.O.T... this phone works well and for me, will usher me into 2018 just fine..
Until the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 arrives..
Flash Fire experience for taking updates
So i own two LG stylo MP450 from MetroPCS
(well, my wife owns one)
I successfully used FlashFire to update mine while maintaining root.
For some reason, hers was not successful and i had to do it the long way.
This was true when i went from MP45010b to MP45010c
Flashfire worked on mine from c to d and d to e
Her's, since i was using LG UP i just did the manual way straight to e.
Hope this helps anyone, my two cents - give it a try.
bpatton88 said:
So i own two LG stylo MP450 from MetroPCS
(well, my wife owns one)
I successfully used FlashFire to update mine while maintaining root.
For some reason, hers was not successful and i had to do it the long way.
This was true when i went from MP45010b to MP45010c
Flashfire worked on mine from c to d and d to e
Her's, since i was using LG UP i just did the manual way straight to e.
Hope this helps anyone, my two cents - give it a try.
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What root are you using? SU or Magisk?
Chainfire's SU