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Yea the lg source code for kit kat is up!!!!!!

So meaning we can have kit kat in the next couple days?

 

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You sir, are correct. :)

 

https://www.lg.com/global/support/opensource/opensourceList?types=ALL&search=ls980

 

Mav. :ninja:

 

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What does this mean and how can we get it onto the G2 NOW!?

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Hopefully, they switch up the rollout order. I waited 6 days for the spark update. Anyone that got it in less than a few days gets bumped to day 10 :)

 

 

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Hopefully, they switch up the rollout order. I waited 6 days for the spark update. Anyone that got it in less than a few days gets bumped to day 10 :)

 

 

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HEY. I don't want to wait 10 days. ????

 

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Should be rolling out tomorrow, then. Sweet.

 

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Is it a flashable zip or simply a source code and we'll have to wait for OTA since LG PC suite and Mobile support tool software doesn't work for the LS980.

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Is it a flashable zip or simply a source code and we'll have to wait for OTA since LG PC suite and Mobile support tool software doesn't work for the LS980.

It'll be an update.zip that's flashable only via stock recovery. Devs can extract files and make a cwm or twrp zip.

 

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Hopefully, they switch up the rollout order. I waited 6 days for the spark update. Anyone that got it in less than a few days gets bumped to day 10 :)

 

 

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Good luck with that.  They ain't switching up nuttin.

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Need help.  I live in the DFW area and today according to the maps Robert posts shows the entire area moving to 800 LTE.  However over the last few days my LG G2 will not keep an LTE signal.  I either get 3G after about a min or sometime get no signal.  After reading this site I did not think that Dallas had eCSFB issues.  I have tried changing phone from Global to LTE/CDMA to no avail. Any insight you can provide would be much appreciated.

 

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Any reason why my S3 picks up 800 voice but my G2 does not? I thought that the issues were only data related.

 

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The g2 will pick it up but it has a better antenna so it doesn't need to fall back to 800 to hold a call. It can stay on rtt and do it's thing the majority of the time.

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The g2 will pick it up but it has a better antenna so it doesn't need to fall back to 800 to hold a call. It can stay on rtt and do it's thing the majority of the time.

Thanks for the quick reply!  That makes sense.

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Need help.  I live in the DFW area and today according to the maps Robert posts shows the entire area moving to 800 LTE.  However over the last few days my LG G2 will not keep an LTE signal.  I either get 3G after about a min or sometime get no signal.  After reading this site I did not think that Dallas had eCSFB issues.  I have tried changing phone from Global to LTE/CDMA to no avail. Any insight you can provide would be much appreciated.

 

Thanks

I had that problem here in Atlanta on a tower that has band 41 even though we are not a spark area... I disable every band and found the problem to be band 26 I guess there is an issue while they are getting it up and running

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I had that problem here in Atlanta on a tower that has band 41 even though we are not a spark area... I disable every band and found the problem to be band 26 I guess there is an issue while they are getting it up and running

Thanks - seems to solve the problem.  I guess everything is not fully functioning on band 26 yet.

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Anyone check the Sprint page to see if ZVC firmware has been posted?

http://support.sprint.com/support/article/Find_and_update_the_software_version_on_your_LG_G2/WServiceAdvisory_542_GKB55011?INTNAV=SU:DP:OV:UG:LgG2:FindAndUpdateTheSoftwareVersionOnYourLgG2

 

 

Only shows ZVA, On XDA I believe there is a Beta for the ZVC, LiquidSmooth. Not willing to try it as it seems to have too many bugs right now

 

NVM I think it is just a port over, but doesnt have ZVC

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