New update - May SMR(20p) - LG G7 One Questions & Answers

New update to 20p ( May SMR).
LG Q910UM20m(April SMR) to Q910UM20p(May SMR)
230.6MB

Also available for the Japan market variant (though no announcement on the carrier website that's referred to).

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[Q] Traveling to Germany With US Xoom

I am hoping some globe trotters can help me with a few questions....
I am heading to German for a year or so, and I have a WiFi only Xoom with US firmware (ICS). Am I going to have problems with the Market and updates while I am there? Do I need to flash the German firmware to gain access to things while over seas?
I guess my question boils down to does the Marketplace and Motorola update servers go off of ip address, firmware version and location, or simply billing address (like the iTunes store).
I appreciate your time...
OTA updates are according to the region of the ROM - in this case US.
I am in Australia and I ran a US ROM with no problems. Market apps limited by countries were still blocked (must use your IP address).

Omnius for samsung free for 25th to 31st of may

ALL THE FEATURES OF OMNIUS FOR SAMSUNG ARE GOING TO BE FREE ALL THE LAST WEEK:
The last week of May: since 25th May 2012, 00:00 UTC until 31st May 2012, 23:59 UTC.
I got the information on the facebook of "omnius for se", search in facebook for it and google for the official page
Features (copy, sorry i can't put links in my threads)
Omnius for Samsung version 1.17 (15th May 2012)
Added "Probe" operations for new/uncategorized phones (phones with SysInfo, Android MSM7227 phones, Android phones with NV-Data).
TO USE THESE OPERATIONS YOU HAVE TO CHOOSE THE 'UNKNOWN' PHONE MODEL.
These operations analyze connected phones to find out whether it is possible to unlock these phones and subsequently send the acquired information to the server whereby allowing us to explore new phone models and to add support for them.
Direct unlock extended to all SysInfo-based phones
Unlock by reading codes extended to all SysInfo-based phones
Added backup and restore of all SysInfo-based phones
Implemented rooting for Android versions 2.3.5 and 2.3.6
Added support for the following phone models: S7070, S3650/S3653, S5560, S8500, S5620, S3850, S5750, S7230
Fixed an issue in backup of BCM2133 phones
Performed device detection code overhaul
Completely reworked detection of ADB and FastBoot devices
I dont speak english, im sorry if my english is to bad but i have to notice to all about this.

Radio Update Push (Verizon)

The rationale behind Google not being able to directly push updates for Verizon (and Sprint) is that the CDMA (and possible, but less likely, the LTE network) is proprietary and requires updates directly from Verizon... as opposed to GSM being an open consortium where I'm guessing Google has the ability to push the required radios alongside the software update.
My question is - why can't the two be segregated - why can't radio updates be a separate update process from the OS updates provided by Google. When I've updated radios in the past on a ROM, it was a simple push that only touch the radios and nothing more. Why can't Verizon simply have a service embedded within android that allows a reboot / radio update distinct from a software update from Google?
I'm thinking the above is fully possible, but that for some reason Verizon doesn't trust Google's updates to not break current radios. Thoughts?

Verizon SM-T387V to T-Mobile SM-T387T (carrier cahnges)

Hello all,
I always root my phones and tablets, unlock bootloaders and install custom roms; but only doing with my ex carrier big red vzw; I finally left and switch over t-mobile.
I was able to unbranded my vzw HTC 10 and now it’s fully unlocked. My question now is for my Samsung tablets:
I was reading and learning about Samsung CSC codes on droidnews site; and it says this:
https://www.**********.com/how-to-change-csc-in-samsung-galaxy-phones/
What’s CSC on Samsung?
CSC is the abbreviated form of “Consumer Software Customization” or “Country Specific Code “. CSC is an essential component of Samsung firmware binaries and it contains customized settings, system configurations, localizations and geo-specific things such as the system language, APN settings, and carrier-branding.
That’s is say, Samsung may release the same model of a phone in a country or region with different CSCs. For example, if you live in the United States and own a Samsung Galaxy phone, the CSC or product code of your device may be one of the following depending on the fact whether it is unlocked, open or carrier branded.
Here is my question:
Is it possible to flash the full t-mobile software (all4 files) and change my vzw tablet to t-mobile?
Like it says above “Samsung may release the same model of a phone in a country or region with different CSCs.”
Original Verizon model SM-T387V
Original T-Mobile model SM-T387T
Thanks

Are firmwares interchangeable between different regions/hardware versions?

Hi all!
I have decided to buy the ZenFone 6 and found out that it is completely out of stock here in Moscow, Russia, and nobody knows the delivery date. Hopefully the eBay and other platforms come to the rescue.
I also found out that there exist at least 3 hardware versions of the phone: "A", "B" and "C". Each version supports different LTE bands.
Are all firmwares interchangeable between these three hardware versions or not? Will I be able to flash the version I pick from the asus.com website and root any hardware version of the phone?
I have doubts because some firmware versions (go to https://www.asus.com/Phone/ZenFone-6-ZS630KL/HelpDesk_BIOS and press "Show all") have comments like : "for WW/IN/EU/RU/JP only*"; "WW/EU/RU/JP only* exclude IN" or "IN/WW/TW only* exclude RU/EU" and the asterisk points nowhere.
I don't want to get the phone and find out that it does not support VoLTE just because I cannot flash the proper firmware or even worse - I can't root my device.
Thank you!

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