Recommended Stock Android for AT&T LG G2 (D800)? - AT&T LG G2

Hello fellow XDA members,
Of late, my rooted and unlocked AT&T LG G2 (D800) has become slower and I don't really like the uninstallable AT&T apps. Been using Motorola Google Nexus 6 for the past couple of months and I really love the stock Android experience, like everybody else does.
I'd be happy to get a similar stock android (Lollipop) for this phone.
Since there are plenty of "Android Development" threads here for the G2, I was wondering which one you would recommend to accomplish this requirement.
Would greatly appreciate any pointers on this one. Thank you so much for your time.

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I have already asked that in those forums, there is no definite answer yet
Would anyone know if the X10 or HTC Magic+ (Both from rogers) are good? Is the HTC Magic+ from Rogers 100% rootable?
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I'm hoping someone can shed some light on if CM12 is worth putting on the LG G2. Do you lose any features or abilities from the phone by doing so? Is it buggy and work properly? Currently I have a OnePlus One, but I am going to be selling it. I have a new LG G2 just sitting at the house that literally has never been powered on. I like the OPO overall but its worth more from a selling point and I like to be able to operate my phone with one hand / text and the OPO is just slightly too big to do this for me. Anyway I really like CM11S on the OPO and have been happy with it as my daily driver for the last 6 months or so, but I have been told that the lollipop update from LG is not bad. Really my main concern here is loss of functionality and features from installing CM12. I've searched online and couldn't really find any pros or cons to either. Thanks
Barton261 said:
I'm hoping someone can shed some light on if CM12 is worth putting on the LG G2. Do you lose any features or abilities from the phone by doing so? Is it buggy and work properly? Currently I have a OnePlus One, but I am going to be selling it. I have a new LG G2 just sitting at the house that literally has never been powered on. I like the OPO overall but its worth more from a selling point and I like to be able to operate my phone with one hand / text and the OPO is just slightly too big to do this for me. Anyway I really like CM11S on the OPO and have been happy with it as my daily driver for the last 6 months or so, but I have been told that the lollipop update from LG is not bad. Really my main concern here is loss of functionality and features from installing CM12. I've searched online and couldn't really find any pros or cons to either. Thanks
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You didn't say which version of G2 that you have. I am using a D800. I have used two different nightlies of CM12 with great success. No issues. No loss of functions. Check out this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2495753. It's a CM11 thread but if you read starting from the last post you will see my entries about CM12. I love my G2 on CM12.
Finally, I am in a similar situation. The Opo is fantastic but I am a one-handed user and was thinking whether it is worth considering the switch to a g2. The size is too big for consistent one-handed use. Is the g2 stock os horrible and what r the negatives on switching?
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CM12 Working Fine on AT&T G2 (D800)
Visit this thread and you'll find a CM12 for the AT&T version of the G2.
It's working well, no problems that I've experienced, except an issue with themes that is not specific to the G2.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-g2/development/5-0-2-cyanogenmod-12-t3037040/page9#post59340984
It looks like we all can make a club, lots of people have got the one plus but after the mess, and all the bugs, I am already back using the G2. If I cannot fin a decet ROM for the Oneplus soon Will be selling it.

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