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dimanche 17 avril 2016

Are all LG G4 with 6xx serials safe?

I don't want to risk spending $400 on a likely-to-get-bricked phone. I'd like to buy the H815 version with warranty. If I get the bootloop problem after buying the phone, is it possible to fix it with warranty?


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[CONCEPT] Project Genisys - Creating Open-Source Adreno Drivers

Project Genisys
Background
This is Project Genisys. My name is Brady and I've been using all sorts of devices for ages now. (And I'm Mani and I've used LG of devices for ages now). We've begun to notice that the same thing reoccurs over and over. And that is LAG. Lag is all over the place. Not only for LG devices, (even though it is more prominently there) but on all sorts of devices. This bothers us.

The goal of this project is to make new, usable, buildable, and original source code that can be bundled with Android Open Source Project builds. The goal of our end product is to create faster and more modern drivers for use with Adreno 418 and 430 GPUs (found in Snapdragon 808 and 810 chipsets). The drivers will also be optimized to work with CAF. Our goal is to eliminate any GPU-inflicted lag from third-party ROMs. Of course, there may be some lag from the ROM caused by a variety of reasons from poor build to bloat and everything in between. We are trying to give many users more performance or battery life for all.

Project Genisys will target the Adreno 418 (SD808) and Adreno 430 (SD810). Each chipset will have one testing device. For the Adreno 418/MSM8992, we will target the LG G4, running Cyanogenmod. For the Adreno 430/MSM8994, we will test on a OnePlus 2 running RR.

Looking into support for a MSM8996/A540 setup in the future is viable, as soon as a decent 8996-based device is released. Same goes for MSM8976/A510 setups and MSM8952/A405 setups.

Chipsets
-MSM8992/Snapdragon 808
-MSM8994/Snapdragon 810
-Future: MSM8976/Snapdragon 652 (Test on G5 SE?)
-Future: MSM8952/Snapdragon 617 (Test on A9?)

Goals
Simple! Rewrite Adreno drivers for high-end chipsets into open-source and modifiable code that eliminates GPU-inflicted ROM lag.

What we want you to do!
Also simple! We need guidance on where to begin development on this project. It'll be a great learning experience for all involved. If anyone has any advice on where to start let us know. Please keep discussion related to the project and try not to go off topic. Try to keep conversation in the thread and off PMs. DON'T QUOTE OP! I WILL BLOW YOU HEAD OFF AND YOUR GPU UP.

Contact
PM either TacoTuco on xda or Bradym512 so that we can further discuss the project to any interested.

CREDITS @TacoTuco for concept, ideas, and everything else! Thank you so much!


Donations are greatly appreciated! Feel free to hit the "Donate To Me" button


LET'S START


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Battery is stuck at 100% Lg G3 D855

I am rooted with cm13 sometimes when i change roms it comes back to its formal state
Need help!!!


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How to root AT&T Samsung Galaxy S5 (G900A) Lolipop 5.0

Can someone help me or give a step to step procedure on how to root my Samsung Galaxy S5 AT&T Lolipop 5.0, im new to rooting my phone, i want to root my phone and install custom roms because lately my phones is lagging or running slow


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Lg v10 5.1.1 and stumproot

Can i root my device using the stumproot apk? Ive tried unlocking my bootloader and habe failed every time so any advice would be appreciated

Sent from my LG-H901 using XDA-Developers mobile app


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No signal after "stock" rom flash

I have a SM-N9200, which is a China (inc. Hongkong) variety. In order to get Google Play, which is not available in the Chinese version, I flashed the Hong Kong version. But I have no cell signal after flash. Both roms (Chinese Mainland and Hong Kong) are designed for the same model, it should work. Does anyone have any ideas on this? Thanks in advance.


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Help with a LG G Pad 7.0

So I'm very new to the whole rooting process and ran into some issues with my Verizon LG G Pad 7.0.

I was trying to root my tablet and put Cyanogenmod 13 on it so it can be like stock Android.

Rooted it with RootKing and tried to flash the recovery with TWRP and ever since I tried that, in the upper right-hand corner when attempting anything system level like that, it says Error: boot certification verify.

The tablet functions but it won't do a factory data reset or wipe the cash or anything like that.

I've tried the LG Mobile Support Tool and the Verizon Wireless Software Upgrade Assistant too to repair the device but it keep failing.

Any help would be much appreciated.


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