[stock firmware][D80020c] recovery friendly D80020c

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garyd9

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I was running flex rom before end flash kk end the motion sensor calibration work but doesn't work on my other roms only work on kk only. :eek: please fix
huh? I can only take guesses as to what you are trying to say...

Here is what I THINK you are trying to say:

You used to be running FIRMWARE that was designed for the LG Flex, but on your G2. (This is a D800, or some other model?) Then you flashed kk? You flashed the firmware from this thread or some other firmware? The motion sensor calibration works with this firmware? Or maybe not? And the motion calibration doesn't work with something else (not sure what that other thing is, though.)

Did I get that right? I hope you understand that in order to have any hope of getting help, you'll have to be more precise. I'm an engineer.

In your message, you have the word "end" a few times.. what are you trying to say there? (Is English your first language?)
 

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when I restore them the motion sensor doesn't work it fc

Went I restore de motion sensor doesn't work even if I flash the Rom it only works on kk any idea.
 

jrgilbert79

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If you restored a stock 10d from this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2451500

[ROM][9/21] - AT&T Stock Rooted ROM - D80010d
Would you be able to use this or is the lg flash with kdz the only way? It's really not for me I was trying to help my brother who might not be able to manage setting his clock and weird com port stuff. Plus he only had a Mac. Yes he's special in a not so special way.

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Went I restore de motion sensor doesn't work even if I flash the Rom it only works on kk any idea.

What do you mean 'only works on kk'? There are several Kitkat 'roms'. Restore or recalibrate the sensor? And what model is your phone? And if you came from Flex or another firmware besides the one listed in the instructions then you didnt follow them.
If you have sensor problems with several different firmwares then you are better off starting a topic in Q&A.
 

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Went I restore de motion sensor doesn't work even if I flash the Rom it only works on kk any idea.
Okay, I even tried putting this through google translate, and it didn't help. I wasn't being sarcastic when I asked if English was your first language... If it's not, would it be possible to get someone who is more fluent with English (and also is fluent with whatever your native language is) to help type out your question?

The LG G2 doesn't have a D.E. motion sensor.

There is no flashing of ROM. It's READ ONLY MEMORY. On the LG G2, the "ROM" is a very low level boot loader that can't be changed - and I imagine that the QFuses are a form of PROM. Do you mean firmware?

How about if you start over, and be as detailed as possible? Don't take ANY shortcuts in expressing yourself, and provide links to threads showing what, exactly, you flashed?

I'm REALLY not trying to be difficult, but I'm very much NOT a "people person", and that also means I have a very hard time communicating when the other person is using chopped up English. (And, as a Dumb American, I don't speak any other language...)
 

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I will try to fix it myself thanks for your help

Im going to try go back to att stock rom and see is the motion sensor work is only on att kit kat:good: I le you, know. Thanks
 

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Im going to try go back to att stock rom and see is the motion sensor work is only on att kit kat:good: I le you, know. Thanks

Sir no need to report back, if you are not familiar with the process outlined in the OP. Just best to stick to stock or the other methods of "flashing". Thanks.



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So, as in the other KK stock ROM, SMS is broken after I install this. Hangouts or any other SMS app crashes when I try to send, or receive.
 

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So, as in the other KK stock ROM, SMS is broken after I install this. Hangouts or any other SMS app crashes when I try to send, or receive.

I've seen other people have that issue, but a factory reset (full wipe of data, cache and internal sdcard) would resolve it for them. Did you try to do a factory reset after flashing the firmware from this thread?


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love the package. everything working fine except for 1 thing. i ended up getting the mms issue i've had on androiduser00110001 packages. what's happening with my phone is after i install the kk package and do a factory reset, the mms will work for a couple hours. then all of a sudden it will stop working. meaning my pics will not come through or go out. the data still works because i have internet connection through chrome with cell towers and wifi turned off. but it tries to connect to send or receive pics and it keeps saying failed. i've talked to at&t about it and they can not get it to work either. it's weird that it initially works then decides it doesnt want to work anymore. at&t is sending me a new g2 for free. so maybe my phone is corrupted some how and the new phone will fix this. i dont know. oddly enough, when i use the lg flashtool to install kk i do not get this mms issue at all. it's only when installing kk from 10d base with custom recovery that it will eventually stop working. i honestly dont know if you can provide any answers, i just wanted to inform you in case anyone else might come along with this same issue.

on a side note. is it possible to modify the official 20c tot file to add busybox and supersu to system/xbin so when you lg flashtool 20c root automaticly gets installed? i'm sure you guys have already thought of this, just wondering what the answer to that is.
 
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Okay, I even tried putting this through google translate, and it didn't help. I wasn't being sarcastic when I asked if English was your first language... If it's not, would it be possible to get someone who is more fluent with English (and also is fluent with whatever your native language is) to help type out your question?

The LG G2 doesn't have a D.E. motion sensor.

There is no flashing of ROM. It's READ ONLY MEMORY. On the LG G2, the "ROM" is a very low level boot loader that can't be changed - and I imagine that the QFuses are a form of PROM. Do you mean firmware?

How about if you start over, and be as detailed as possible? Don't take ANY shortcuts in expressing yourself, and provide links to threads showing what, exactly, you flashed?

I'm REALLY not trying to be difficult, but I'm very much NOT a "people person", and that also means I have a very hard time communicating when the other person is using chopped up English. (And, as a Dumb American, I don't speak any other language...)

I've went down the road of trying to explain that these are really images because they can be manipulated before every one insists they are roms so in order to speak the lingo of the forum I call them roms now too. All arguing about it here will just get you chastised.

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I've went down the road of trying to explain that these are really images because they can be manipulated before every one insists they are roms so in order to speak the lingo of the forum I call them roms now too. All arguing about it here will just get you chastised.
If I refer to something as a "ROM", it's because it's read-only. As I do software dev at the hardware level (in my paying job), it's very important to use the proper term. It helps to reduce misunderstandings.
 
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i just wanted to inform you in case anyone else might come along with this same issue.

on a side note. is it possible to modify the official 20c tot file to add busybox and supersu to system/xbin so when you lg flashtool 20c root automaticly gets installed? i'm sure you guys have already thought of this, just wondering what the answer to that is.
I appreciate the heads-up.

As for modifying the .tot, I don't know how to manipulate that file. However, we DO have a tool (floating around the G2 section) for unpacking it. That's how the original KK flashable firmware started - the TOT file was un packed, which resulted in standard device images which were then flashed. It might be possible to go backwards from there....

Take care
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If this will let me run the current version of Xposed I'm in. Anyone know?
It won't let you run the current released version of xposed. The next version that will be released will work. (As can be verified by pulling the current xposed source which already contains fixes and recompiling.)
 
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This worked for me. I haven't seen any issues in 2 days. I have KK with custom recovery. I simply followed your instructions in another post a few days ago. The one where only people who know what they're doing should be trying. Thanks for this thread and all your work. And don't let the idiots get you down. Seems XDA is now full of them. Keep up the good fight. Your Thanks button has been raped.
 

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Yep, did that. Still same problem. So im assuming its something to do with the files themselves, and maybe the fixes that are being done to keep recovery. I dont know. But im back on Jellybean for now, i cant let my battery take that huge a hit.

that is really strange. I use BT throughout the day, never turning it off. It does show up in my battery stats but not that high, maybe 3-5% of total battery. I keep a pebble and plantronics voyager legend paired to it most of the day.
Maybe its a hardware issue with your phone? There is no reason BT should even show up on your battery stats if its off.
 

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I've seen other people have that issue, but a factory reset (full wipe of data, cache and internal sdcard) would resolve it for them. Did you try to do a factory reset after flashing the firmware from this thread?


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Yeah well, that was already done and the problem continues :crying:

Both times got the same error, tried a lot of things, but I guess is something in the build, combined with my carrier, dunno.

I would like to know if somebody with an unlocked G2 in another country has the same problem, or uses SMS with no problem.
 

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    This is for D800 (AT&T LG G2) users ONLY.

    This package will update a phone with D80010d firmware to a "mixed" firmware that boots normally to D80020c (kitkat), but retains the older boot loader and compatibility with loki patched custom recoveries. The "normal" boot is 100% unmodified stock.

    This "mixed" firmware is currently the only known way for a stock D80020c (kitkat) system that also allows custom recovery.

    What's installed:
    • rpm, tz, modem, and system partitions from the stock D80020c (kitkat) LG G2 firmware.
    • LG's D80020c kernel, recompiled by @Savoca, and made compatible with the D80010d bootloader.

    That will leave your existing D80010d boot loader (aboot) intact, as well as whatever custom recovery already installed.

    This firmware package will (or at least should) refuse to install on ANY firmware other than the D80010d firmware. Please don't reply to this thread if you are using anything else. (That was as polite as I'll be on that issue...)

    I STRONGLY suggest doing a full wipe on your device after flashing this. You don't have to, but it'd be a really good idea...

    This is NOT my software. This is 100% LG's software and firmware. Don't ask for support in this thread. It won't be provided.

    Instructions:
    1. Restore your phone to the stock LG G2 D80010d firmware. Please click "here" for directions. (remember that you have the AT&T device when reading that post...) If you don't like that post, here's a youtube video (not mine) for doing the same thing. Make sure you restore the D80010d firmware and _not_ the D80010o firmware!!

    2. Root the device and install recovery (recovery is required, root is not.) This is a link for rooting instructions. While you are welcome to use CWM for your recovery, this is a link for installing TWRP recovery. (Since cyanogenMod took freely given contributions to their codebasse and went private/for-profit, I have a personal bias against them - so my personal recommendation is for TWRP.)

    3. Copy the d80010d_to_20c.zip package linked below to your phone.

    4. Reboot into recovery and install the d800_to_20c.zip package.

    5. Optionally, also install a superSU or other root package.

    6. Optionally, but suggested, Perform a "factory reset" on your device.

    Download Links:
    The main package (about 1.7GB): Dev-Host (md5: 7cfe7de4ab31f727b72178b8fb618fd3)

    SuperSU: Direct from Chainfire's webpage

    Credits:
    Several people spent countless hours working on finding a way to get recovery working with LG's kitkat. The kernel used in this package was made by @Savoca - who used the solution found by @JackpotClavin. Others involved are (as far as I'm aware) @AndroidUser00110001 and @jakew02. Of course, @Chainfire for the 'su' package.

    Source:
    All the images in the recovery package are completely stock with the exception of the kernel and kernel modules. The kernel is modified and recompiled with only the following patch: https://github.com/JackpotClavin/an...mmit/7b6187a0e5fb8ca59888cacf5f5b863baa8d1064. (The installer overwrites the kernel images in /system with those from the kernel compile.) The base kernel source is found on LG's opensource website under the D800 heading.

    May 2014 Update:

    I'm no longer able to tinker with my G2. My wife took it from me (for her own use), and she gets angry when I mess up all her settings. ;)

    (I ended up getting a HTC One M8 to tinker with.)

    While I'll leave the thread unlocked so users can assist each other, please don't expect prompt responses from me or maintenance.
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    switched main package link to dev-host

    added "source" section.
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    Sigh...on every single KitKat Stock ROM ive tried so far...Bluetooth kills the battery, i mean it massacres it. I really dont get what the issue is...some sort of wakelock?
    I've seen that people have reported that issue on the D802, but I have to admit that I haven't seen the issue whatsoever on the my own D800. I have bluetooth on 100% of the time, and connected twice a day (on my commute to work and my commute back - each about 45 minutes.) My battery on 4.4.2 is about the same as what it was on 4.2.2 - however, "bluetooth" does show up higher on the battery app list of what is using power. Yet, it doesn't seem to have any real impact on overall battery life.

    What are you basing the statement that BT is killing the battery on? Some of those OEM batter apps (like the LG one and even the android built-in one) are often misleading. For example, at least with 4.2.2, my phone wouldn't show "pandora" as a battery user (instead blaming 'android system.)

    Of course, it's also possible that, for your environment, something really is causing BT to use up more battery than it should. There are several services related to BT, including the newer GATT/ATT (not related to AT&T) calls. (They are related to low power profiles.) It's possible that *something* in your environment is interacting with the phone or one of those services in such a way to cause issue... I'd suggest getting betterBatteryStats, install the piece needed for it to work properly with kitkat, and getting more detailed information from that. (When I say "environment", I mean the physical space around you, the software on your phone, or anything that may influence RF, light, sound, etc around your phone.)

    I'm just trying to get some clarification so I don't have to go out and spend $400 on a new phone.
    ...and I'm trying to give EXTREMELY clear and detailed instructions so that people don't have to replace their phone. In fact, my instructions take a paranoid approach.

    However, your question is essentially asking if you could skip steps. Does a "cautious" person skip steps?

    Well, you can - assuming you know EXACTLY which partitions are installed on your phone, EXACTLY where they came from, EXACTLY what version they are, and you are 100% sure that they all match what is required. Of course, if you already had all that information, then you wouldn't feel the need to ask the question, as you'd obviously be "geeky" enough to not even really need a recovery package to install it.

    Don't come into this thread asking if you can skip steps and then say you want to protect the investment in your phone. As well, don't get an attitude with me if I don't put my entire life on hold, and spell out to you the very same directions that are on the first post on this thread. Don't want to follow them? Fine. Don't. Honestly, I could NOT care less what happens to your phone if you don't want to follow the instructions I typed out.

    You can read. I know this, as your question was in the context of the thread. Are you one of those people who will install kitkat, won't bother to "factory reset" the phone, and then complain that things don't work properly?

    Edit: On second thought, FlyingColors, please don't install the package from this post. I get no benefit if you do, but you've already been a burden. I'd rather you continue to use whatever "custom rom" you are using. It's obviously something you are happy with (as you don't want to restore your phone to stock), and I don't have the patience to answer questions when I've already taken the time to give the answers.

    By the way, as you want "clarification": It's not a "rom." It's not even a "ROM." At best, it's "firmware." If it was "ROM", you wouldn't be able to change it. Read Only Memory.
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    ... and also I like the little check you added where it says d80010d bootloader good!
    It's actually checking that loki_patch reports a d80010d bootloader. If not, it'll abort flashing.
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    I'm just trying to get some clarification so I don't have to go out and spend $400 on a new phone.

    Would you rather be unaware of what your doing and then break your phone or be cautious and ask a question to the man in charge even if it makes you look like an idiot. I thought so...sorry for wasting your time.

    It clearly says on step #1-
    Instructions:
    1. Restore your phone to the stock LG G2 D80010d firmware. Please click "here" for directions. (remember that you have the AT&T device when reading that post...) If you don't like that post, here's a youtube video (not mine) for doing the same thing. Make sure you restore the D80010d firmware and _not_ the D80010o firmware!!

    So obviously the first step is to flash back to 10d it cannot get any simpler than that

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