Worth upgrade 4.2 to 4.4.2 V20A ? - G Pad 8.3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys,
I recently bought a lg g pad, and it comes with 4.2.2. I wonder if it worths to upgrade the tab to 4.4.2 V20A since i read that there is problems with micro sd cards (reading/writting ?)
I don't want to root or to flash custom rom.
What do you guys think ?
Thank you.

Sure it does!
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Why ^^ ? (not trolling but what reason makes it worth to upgrade, im a little worried because I saw in this forum people trying to downgrade 4.4 to 4.2 so I'm asking)

V50020a/b is buggy (sdcard problem, auto brightness problem, smart cover bug). But they fixed most of the bugs in the new 20d ROM. The 20d is likely the last update that the tablet will receive.
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I'm happy with how my G Pad is working with 4.4.2. Your really need to root it and then use SDfix so it does behave like 4.2 on SDcard access, etc. I'm using ES file explorer and it works great accessing the sdcard.

yes its worth it , however the way kitkat handles files is different to jelly bean , sometimes when i try to attach documents to emails it fails sometimes when i am using a 3rd party file manager, you should get knock code as well as either part of 4.4 or as a small update

gmicalzoma said:
I'm happy with how my G Pad is working with 4.4.2. Your really need to root it and then use SDfix so it does behave like 4.2 on SDcard access, etc. I'm using ES file explorer and it works great accessing the sdcard.
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Ditto for me. Kitkat is great, but not so good when it comes to using 3rd party apps that use the SD Card due to the new restrictions, so I also used SD Fix after rooting, and even foldermount to use my SDcard to store my game's GB's worth of game data. And with root, you can also install greenify to increase performance to your stock rom. (Though greenify works if youre not rooted, but you need to manually trigger the app in order to be useful where as with root, it does its magic in the background)

Not worth it. Among the problems above... Google play music doesnt work very well. This is a problem LG has with their KK firmware. My G2 had the same issue and had to flash cloudy G3 just to get it to work. That's why im hoping for G3 Rom for the GPad, but i doubt that'll happen as the development on this tab is crap.

supremekizzle said:
Not worth it. Among the problems above... Google play music doesnt work very well. This is a problem LG has with their KK firmware. My G2 had the same issue and had to flash cloudy G3 just to get it to work. That's why im hoping for G3 Rom for the GPad, but i doubt that'll happen as the development on this tab is crap.
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Hi, this is completely off topic, but how is your g2 with cloudy g3?. I'm getting a new phone soon and as much as I love the g3, I will more than likely buy the g2 for £200 less.
I'm following the cloudy g3 thread with interest.
Back on topic I wasn't a huge fan of lg stock gpad. It was great for a few days, just for the change from stock androids rather dark theme. Ultimately the stock rom ended up feeling too fussy for me.
But can you not flash the update and then just flash back if you aren't happy with the results?
All the best rich
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[Q] Turn the v500 into a v510 (Google Play Edition)

Hi!
I'm planning on buying the LG G Pad 8.3, but I live in Brazil and the Google Play Edition isn't available here. However, I really love the simple UI and clean software-design from Google (I have a Moto G, as well) and I've alson seen some people saying that, sometimes, there are a few performance issues with the G Pad that isn't the Google Play Edition due to, mainly, LG's bloats. I'd like to know whether it's possible to flash the stock ROM (download it from somewhere) and, basically, turn the v500 into the v510 (GPe). So, is it possible? If it is, is it also necessary to change the kernel? And, if so, has anyone done it before / could it brick the tablet? I'd like to buy one soon, because of the price and good specs, but I'm not keen on the software-design by LG and I'd like to have a "original" system running on it, not some modified/customized cyanogen stuff (although, if that's my only option to a better performance, I'd probably choose it).
Thanks a lot!
Hello,
You can simply install CM11 + gapps, you've got something close to GPE.
Hahaha...you need to root the G Pad to install stock Android ROM. Maybe You can find the stock ROM here on xda developer...but root the device first.
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Right...
The only problem I've encountered is not finding the Stock ROM from the Google Play edition... And I've seen the CM11 based version, I just don't like the setting menu from CM11, but maybe I'll do that. The main thing I want is the virtual button to show the recent apps that is simply non existant on the non-GPe edition!
vithorleal said:
Right...
The only problem I've encountered is not finding the Stock ROM from the Google Play edition... And I've seen the CM11 based version, I just don't like the setting menu from CM11, but maybe I'll do that. The main thing I want is the virtual button to show the recent apps that is simply non existant on the non-GPe edition!
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On stock ROM : long press home button !
I know that, I've seen some videos about it already... But I don't like it and it's a functionality that Google has considered obsolete since Android 3.0 and, for some stupid reason, LG and their GREAT software-designers still implement it. They really should follow Motorola on this regard, as they are releasing new phones with no bloat at all, using basically what would be a Nexus version of their phones.
P.S.: FOUND A TOPIC ABOUT THIS IN GENERAL FORUM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51834016
Basically, it doesn't work due to small hardware differences (WiFi and Bluetooth seem to fail after flashing the v510 stock ROM). However, I believe an AOSP ROM is still an option for better performance.
vithorleal said:
I know that, I've seen some videos about it already... But I don't like it and it's a functionality that Google has considered obsolete since Android 3.0 and, for some stupid reason, LG and their GREAT software-designers still implement it. They really should follow Motorola on this regard, as they are releasing new phones with no bloat at all, using basically what would be a Nexus version of their phones.
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I cannot begin to imagine why that is desirable, where everyone would have the same phone experience. Very boring.
In any case I agree that LG has done some GREAT stuff with the software. If you buy a G Pad, you will see for yourself.
How do we install CM11 + gapps? There is no playstore app?

[Q] lg gpad wifi

I like this tablet over the gaalxy tab3 for the specs and screen. What o want to know is I'm getting this for my elderly mom so I would like a google play edition rom for this tablet. I know when I had a m7 before they had a rom that was set up just like the google play edition. I don't want cm or aokp I just want stock google. Where can I get this? Also how do I root and install recovery for this thing. I know thus has been asked before but I work alot and I'm trying to get this done on the fly (at work and on break)
Thank you
You can't get a stock google rom. The devs have tried and failed.
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If you're getting this tablet for your mom, then you shouldn't root it or install any other roms, just update the tablet to the latest LG kitkat update and it will feel good.
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If you want the Google Play experience for her why don't you buy the GPE version (V510)?
cam30era said:
If you want the Google Play experience for her why don't you buy the GPE version (V510)?
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Because they didn't have a used one on swappa. Thought there might be a rom there. Buckaroo
The original 4.4.2 Stock ROM is just great and very, very easy to use even though it has so many cool features (Infrared, knock on,...).
e.g. For the LG G2 it's quite some work to get the IR blaster to work with other ROMs and i think it's the same here.
I wouldn't install any other ROM! (Not hear this from me often!) It's perfect and just works! I installed the xposed modules, which makes it even better.
Torpedro1978 said:
The original 4.4.2 Stock ROM is just great and very, very easy to use even though it has so many cool features (Infrared, knock on,...).
e.g. For the LG G2 it's quite some work to get the IR blaster to work with other ROMs and i think it's the same here.
I wouldn't install any other ROM! (Not hear this from me often!) It's perfect and just works! I installed the xposed modules, which makes it even better.
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I wish I could agree with this. Where KK runs great, the SD card issue blows big time.

[Q] My LG G3 D855 can't be rooted/Battery problems (Google services) [Android 5.0]

Hi XDA, I'm a long time lurker first time poster
I wanna know if any of you guys can help me figure out why i can't, for the life of me, root my LG G3 D855. I have the 16gb version that i bought in Denmark (where i live) a month ago
I only root my phone when i feel the need to or if I'm dissatisfied with the UI (like i was with my previous Samsung Galaxy S2) but with the LG G3 i didn't find the use for root. The battery was great, and it only got better with Qualcomm Battery Guru and the UI is just stunning, although there are some things missing but i still loved it.
THE PROBLEM
I recently updated my phone to 5.0 and the UI just got better BUT the battery is sheit. Like really really ****. Worse than my Samsung Galaxy S2 after two years of use. After googling intensively i found that there are many options to saving battery with a rooted phone so i decided to root my phone. The problem is that NOTHING works with my phone.
I tried IOroot, Stump root, PurpleDr4ke, One-click root and Towelroot. I updated all drivers, i got LG PC Suite to make sure my phones drivers was up to date and still nothing works. I'm doing everything as all the XDA and Youtube guides tells me to do and still nothing works.
QUESTION
I haven't been able to find a single website that tells me that my build number is supported so my question is: Do i have one of the few G3's that actually can't be rooted as of now?? and if i actually can't root my phone then can someone help me with the battery? Why is Google services taking so much power. I hardly get 2 hours of SOT after my update. This was never an issue before upgrading my OS
I have attached pictures of my build number and my battery stats
You will have to down grade your device to 4.4.2 first, then you can root and install one of the rooted versions of 5. Think you need to use the lg flash tool lots of threads will show you how
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Actually, the same problem i have when install 5.0
After Alot of searching i find the following
1.disable the google now
2.disable google reports location 2 options
3.enable synchronization when you need
4.disable allow WiFi scanning ~WiFi advances setting
5.give it time to notice the difference
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I'll try that when I get home. Thank you
It's worth mentioning though that I have tried rooting before the lollipop update (just to see if I could) but I haven't tried with ioroot or towelroot so I'll definitely try that
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If the downgrade doesn't help and I'm stuck with stock 5.0 I'll try this. Thanks
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Flash pure stock kk from a kdz for your reigon and model D855 i flashed lollipop and battery tanked although i had kk modem still as for rooting id stick to kk or flash a custom lollipop stock like android now which had great battery when i used it just hated no xposed
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Stock rom or lollipop rom?

Right now I'm running cloudy's rom (4.4.2). I have xposed and a few tweaks going on. I'm just a little bored and after playing with my husbands nexus 6 i really like lollipop. Do any of the lollipop roms have major issues? I really like the g3 apps like qslide and quick memo but i might sacrifice those for lollipop lol. What are your views about stock vs lollipop.
pitbullmommy45245 said:
Right now I'm running cloudy's rom (4.4.2). I have xposed and a few tweaks going on. I'm just a little bored and after playing with my husbands nexus 6 i really like lollipop. Do any of the lollipop roms have major issues? I really like the g3 apps like qslide and quick memo but i might sacrifice those for lollipop lol. What are your views about stock vs lollipop.
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t mobile is in testing stage of lollipop for the g3. I suggest to wait a little longer.
Honestly it depends on what you want out of it. I put it on and I got crazy download speaks compared to KK. The downside is the IR blaster, knock code, and quick circle no longer work, and in my experience unless there's a kernel leak or some dev really tries to get it to work, you just have to learn to live without some of those OEM hardware features.
Other than those three things (and the rest of the phone's bloat, although the stock launcher was pretty) I've had no major issues with 5.0.2 (tried both Illusion and AOSPAL.)
My advice is install TWRP if you haven't already and back up the phone. Copy that backup somewhere safe so you always have it just in case you format the wrong thing or delete it on accident. Then flash and try whatever you want, if you hate it download something else and flash that. If you hate that too just restore that backup and all is well. Although I'd do it late at night when you're not expecting any calls.
Scary Guy said:
Honestly it depends on what you want out of it. I put it on and I got crazy download speaks compared to KK. The downside is the IR blaster, knock code, and quick circle no longer work, and in my experience unless there's a kernel leak or some dev really tries to get it to work, you just have to learn to live without some of those OEM hardware features.
Other than those three things (and the rest of the phone's bloat, although the stock launcher was pretty) I've had no major issues with 5.0.2 (tried both Illusion and AOSPAL.)
My advice is install TWRP if you haven't already and back up the phone. Copy that backup somewhere safe so you always have it just in case you format the wrong thing or delete it on accident. Then flash and try whatever you want, if you hate it download something else and flash that. If you hate that too just restore that backup and all is well. Although I'd do it late at night when you're not expecting any calls.
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Ya that's what I was going to do. I just wanted peoples opinions lol. What lollipop ROM do you recommend. I want one that supports themes
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pitbullmommy45245 said:
Ya that's what I was going to do. I just wanted peoples opinions lol. What lollipop ROM do you recommend. I want one that supports themes
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As far as I can tell, anything CM12 based will support themes, because CM12 supports themes.
Other than that I can't tell you what to try. I'm pretty sure that the G3 will get stock L eventually unless T-Mo just forgets about it in favor of newer phones. You might like that better than CM12 for the features that would then work. Personally I don't run GAPPS and avoid anything proprietary if possible. What I want out of a ROM might not be the same as what you want.
What I'm saying is do your homework on the ROMs, read the threads in the dev section (and on other sites) and see which ROM works for you with all the features you want. That's why I said try multiple ROMs.
I'm using Illusion because I like (mostly) black UI elements because I like to use my phone at night and a black background is easier on the eyes. Other than that I have no good reason for picking that over any other LP ROM.
Anyway, good luck.

F400S Rom Advice?

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Just looking for some sound advice please

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