New software update v20i

Aceracer27

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When did you install the update? If just a day or two ago - give the phone some time to calibrate the battery and remember its parameters. I'd also recommend to perform a few full discharge-charge cycles: discharge up to 2% (if possible - cause you mentioned your phone dies at 15%) and perform a a full charge without using or unplugging phone. Try not to use quick charge during calibration.
How did you check if dose is working?
You can also install a battery monitor app (I am using "3C Battery Monitor Pro") and check the capacity, voltage, consumption and also what apps are draining the battery.

If this won't help - the battery may be faulty: ask for RMA.
I've had the update for a week and a half so it should have calibrated by know.

I'll keep an eye out for wakelocks over the next few days. And try the app you suggest.

I know dose is working because I don't charge over night and the phone looses very little power over the 9 hours when not in use.

Really appreciate the suggestions. Will see if I can do some diagnosis.





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SMH17

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lol : P ... : D "If I can change the displays temperature (lower blue) LG can too..." LOL nice story bro. so all G5 now have a red colored display : D because the only "fix" for screen retention aka soft burn-in is to lower a displays blue tone, and LG cant do that and they didnt, otherwise millions of G5 owners would call in their help center of "defect" red toned displays... maybe you now get it, but I doubt it.
No doesn't lower the "soft burn-in" to a soft tone, LCD haven't burn-in at all they could have image retention and the color calibration can affect this because blue light can have different stress level on lcd matrix. Before the tweak even with completely power off display was clearly visible image retention and I was about to ask for a device replacement, after the tweak the display is perfect without any slight sign of the problem despite prolonged use of static images. Simply you don't know what you are talking about. It's really dumb attitude trying to negate a fact already empirically proved by many people that I have already seen on my own device too.
 
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mkdr

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No doesn't lower the "soft burn-in" to a soft tone, LCD haven't burn-in at all they could have image retention and the color calibration can affect this because blue light can have different stress level on lcd matrix. Before the tweak even with completely power off display was clearly visible image retention, after the tweak the display is perfect without any slight sign of the problem. Simply you don't know what you are talking about. It's really dumb attitude trying to negate a fact already empirically proved by many people that I have seen on my own device too. .
lul :3 this is so funny. r+g+b = color tone. if you lower b the color tone changes, AND IT Didn't. THE END.
 

SMH17

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lul :3 this is so funny. r+g+b = color tone. if you lower b the color tone changes, AND IT Didn't. THE END.
ROFTL r+g+b=tone doesn't imply that calibration cannot affect the image retention behavior. Pixel of LCD matrix are electrically regulated to change their status aren't pieces of stone. You are a perfect example of Dunning Kruger effect, the end.
 

mkdr

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No doesn't lower the "soft burn-in" to a soft tone, LCD haven't burn-in at all they could have image retention and the color calibration can affect this because blue light can have different stress level on lcd matrix. Before the tweak even with completely power off display was clearly visible image retention and I was about to ask for a device replacement, after the tweak the display is perfect without any slight sign of the problem despite prolonged use of static images. Simply you don't know what you are talking about. It's really dumb attitude trying to negate a fact already empirically proved by many people that I have already seen on my own device too.
ROFTL r+g+b=tone doesn't imply that calibration cannot affect the image retention behavior. Pixel of LCD matrix are electrically regulated to change their status aren't pieces of stone. You are a perfect example of Dunning Kruger effect, the end.
LÖRLZ : D "Pixels are magical entities. The magic LG patch changed the electricity the magic pixels uses, so the bad blue photons didn't effect the screen, without changing the real photons leaving the display."
 

SMH17

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LÖRLZ : D "Pixels are magical entities. The magic LG patch changed the electricity the magic pixels uses, so the bad blue photons didn't effect the screen, without changing the real photons leaving the display."
You are the guy that are saying that are magical entities unrelated by calibration. Every change you do to the setting changes the images temperature because changes the levels of input given to display for each color channel, different levels of input could mean different level of stress for the component if It has specific problem with several high frequencies of the color spectrum.
And tons of people have already tested this not only me. I have tried myself before the RMA and ...surprise! The claim was real.

Debating with you is rather like trying to play chess with a pigeon; it knocks the pieces over, craps on the board, and flies back to its flock to claim victory.
 
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Diomorgan

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Actually I hade something like 5 LG G5 H850 (one is on repairing, one was stolen , one is from my sister and one is from my sister partner) the first 4th never had screen retention ( I didn't even know that G5 could has this bug), but the latest I bought from amazon Warehousedeals to use while they are repairing the "burned one" (bought on another store 1 year ago, so no Amazon replacement but lg repair centre=1month) has this retention from time to time.
I paid it 50% or less of the actual price (G5 is still damn pricy, but is the last good brand phone with interchangable battery, so I had no other option and we have a lot of addons to use with it).
I flashed 20j immediately and screen retention is still here, so since it looks you know a lot about it, can you tell me if there's a trick to avoid it or I just bought a refurbished phone with damaged display?
I can survive, it's a few seconds retention doesn't give me problems, but if you say I have to RMA because the thing will get worse I will do.
As said, the other 4 phones doesn't have that problem, but I actually don't rember which firmware they have on, just the 2 I owned where on first nougat and has no retention.
Thank you!
 

thunderc8

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I haven't log to xda for a while and i see you all got the 20i update while 2 weeks ago i got the 20k with August security patch mentioned on the change log.
How weird update patterns lg have.
My model is H850 unlocked EU version.
 

Diomorgan

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New firmware.. H85020p

havent loaded as yet. anyone here tested
OTA or to be flashed?
Got a TWRP flashable file?
Which country are you from?
I have magisk, I really would be courios to see if I can install throught OTA, but I think it will restore recovery or maybe worse it will find unlocked bootloader and won't update...
Thank you to let us know anyhow.
 

Lord Morpheus

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Post by Redhotneo RE: H85020p


I've had this installed on my LG G5 on EE (UK) since Tuesday/Wednesday. I really can't tell the difference, apart from lag that i was getting over the last two weeks has gone.
 
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ludz179

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Hi,

I've got a H850 with V20c-ISR-XX software version.

OTA and LG Bridge says it's on latest version...

Can I upgrade it with another H850 region firmware with LGUP ?

Regards
 

ruh01

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Yes you can. use europe 20k. after each reboot, you will get two annoying warning messages about wrong version. you can ignore them. I couldn.t, so I returned my phone and put some extra money, getting a g6.
 

BigBossTech

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What about LG G5 H860 ??
my phone charged to 100% then when i wake up morning it just 40% Wtf !!!!?
Yes am using original battery from LG for sure
That happened after V20i-AME-XX Update
I've tried Greenify app but same result :(

Any Help Appreciated !
 

dihzinhow

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What about LG G5 H860 ??
my phone charged to 100% then when i wake up morning it just 40% Wtf !!!!?
Yes am using original battery from LG for sure
That happened after V20i-AME-XX Update
I've tried Greenify app but same result :(

Any Help Appreciated !

Hello friend, I'm from Brazil, I'll explain how I solved the problem of my H860.

I'm using a translator, I apologize for the mistakes.

I have the H860 and after upgrading to v20i, the device got horrible (overheating) and finished with the battery quickly, thing of 10 minutes using about 10% with the active screen.

So I opened the CPU-Z app to check what happened, memory okay .. but the processor was always above 80% ~ 100% in this variation, so I had to identify where the "error" was in applications by applications which was a lot difficult.

Then I searched all app's and realized that the "quickmemory +" had consumed a lot of battery, in that just access your quickmemory + device on the applications tab and "force stop", ready the device will stop warming up and will last a long time, as before.

This update caused many bugs, in my case it affected the quickmemory (I do not know in your case) but also try to disable the "automatic synchronization" because a friend of mine has an H860 and even doing the hard reset continued the problem, only resolved when it turned off synchronization.

Take a test and tell me later.
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