LG L90 D405
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- Skylott
- DWk
- 19 Jan 2016
I am using this phone for about two years now and all I can say it is really good one. Never looked back.
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- FB in D
- 4Jj
- 11 Jan 2016
I've had the D415 T-Mobile version since June. Really good phone. Excellent display, and even better battery life. An LED notification for charged battery and lights behind the capacitive buttons would have been nice touches, but all together a great purchase. Nice job, LG. Alcatel and ZTE should live long enough to be this good.
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- AnonD-101079
- 0x@
- 28 Dec 2015
I am using this phone for about a year now and all I can say it is really good one. I havo no complane about it. Battery is good, camera is good, phone are fast, really comfortable. I have no regrets buying this.
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- Punisher
- m%c
- 16 Dec 2015
Android27, 15 Dec 2015This is an excellent guide if you're looking to switch back... moreThe problem is that I can't find v10a/b/c-EUR-XX kdz file anywhere in the world. Even if u manage to find original rom it will only address the latest stock rom in kdz format. I think LG has deliberately deleted the file from system on Internet so u can't downgrade. Yes there is Poland kitkat CIS kitkat etc but that is not what I'm looking for: it should be for northen Europe
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- Android27
- vwp
- 15 Dec 2015
This is an excellent guide if you're looking to switch back to stock ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-l90/general/guide-flash-stock-kdz-offline-lg-l90-t2803479
The process involves making use of a utility called, 'LG Flash Tool' which is analogous to imaging software in desktop world. What it essentially does is, it 'flashes' or writes the factory shipped image of the stock ROM to your device. All you'd then need is the image itself, which is referred to as the 'KDZ' file in LG terminology.
Simply download the stock image for your device by entering the IMEI number and follow the rest of the instructions to bring back your device to its Kitkat glory.
Or...skip it all together and save your time. I don't think you'd be needing this so badly, now that you've already got yourself an iphone. But still, if you wish to get back to Kitkat then this is the only way. Others involve flashing a Kitkat based custom ROM, which, I doubt, is what you're looking for.
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- Punisher
- m%c
- 14 Dec 2015
When it comes to lg phones they are good because they don't use that much bloatware or sidekick services in comparison to Samsung phones. They just suck big time. For one Samsung app u have about 5-6 sidekick service apps so they fuel and make it work the main app which is just crazy. Lg doesn't have that. Lg apps works by them selfs without using extra created services. Lg uses googles own system as service or sidekick app so the main app can work. That's the difference between lg and Samsung apps. Example sasmungs own App Store uses additional 8 other app services just so the whole concept can work at all. Like billing, then some app synchronization which is stand alone app aka service app, then many many other additional service apps. That is way to crazy. Those additional side services uses phone resources so it doesn't matter if u have 8gb ram phone from Samsung. It will use 80% of phones resources. Motorola doesn't have that either. For Sony I don't know but I assume they have also some kind of service apps as sidekicks.
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- Punisher
- m%c
- 14 Dec 2015
Android27, 11 Dec 2015I think I recall you mentioning about buying a new phone. M... moreI bought new iPhone 6s Plus. I'm just sick of android fragmentation. I watched carefully what was out there. First I was interested in nexus line phones but this time I waited for reviews and it's not good enough. Soc sd810 and 808 are not satisfied. Maybe 808 is better but then again throttling effect I can't handle. To much stuff u need to do by your self because oems doesn't do good job from the start. I'm using lg l90 as my back up phone but I want to downgrade to kitkat which is impossible by time being. Using lg l90 as micro pc/chromecast device seems like pretty good idea. But for that I need kitkat which doesn't slow down performance on this device. Since I bought new iPhone I already had 3-4 major updates in a 2 months period. Now that marshmallow is out there is already new update out there 6.0.1 which will take forever for some oems to release. That I can't handle because by the time they upgrade Google will release 6.1 or 6.1.1. So I've calculated the cost. It's the same amount of money. Me changing phones every year or buy iPhone 6 and change in 3 years period or even later. I'm sorry to say this but I will not go back to android cause of many different factors, throttling/backlight sacrifice, update fragmentation, and not optimal upgrade performance by oem. Maybe I will go back to android when Google releases pixel phone manufactured by them selfs.
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- chap1
- 64h
- 13 Dec 2015
Awesome phone,using over 8 months not a single bug:fast and fluid,cant beleive cheap phone can be good like this.Good sound and camera at this price.
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- Android27
- bCe
- 11 Dec 2015
Punisher, 16 Nov 2015restart your phone! go into settings and choose different b... moreI think I recall you mentioning about buying a new phone. Maybe it was Zenfone or something similar, but I see that you are still using it. As a backup, I presume ?
And I don't think there will be any updates. Though the latest version is 5.0.2, I expected them to at least update it to the final and most stable version 5.1.1.
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- cristi
- nDC
- 28 Nov 2015
it is true about battery and performance, i recharge my L90 almost once in a week, and i do 5-7 phone calls per day, i read news on internet via 3g also using facebook every day, and i play 40min temple rush every day in subway train in my transition at work-home, so its true
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- Punisher
- m%c
- 16 Nov 2015
restart your phone! go into settings and choose different band. final reset the phone. it cant be more easy then that
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- Anonymous
- fuN
- 14 Nov 2015
i cant switch to 3g network. is there any thing am missing?
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- Trooper
- mXt
- 09 Nov 2015
Anonymous, 06 Nov 2015I'm having a hard time with my back button. Is there anyway... moreAre you sure you mean the 'Back' button ?, or do you mean the 'Menu' or 'Home' button ?, which did have their functions changed with the new update to Lollipop.
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- Anonymous
- CPJ
- 06 Nov 2015
I'm having a hard time with my back button. Is there anyway to fix that with the newest lollipop update?
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- Anonymous
- IWU
- 06 Nov 2015
lg l90 is a beauty, no hard warming like others, this has manual focus and can update to 5.0.2, awsem
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- mKb
- 01 Nov 2015
Yo, 08 Sep 2015Hello! I dont know what is your problem, guys, i have updat... morei dont know how do you have some much space?I have 300 mb
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- Punisher
- J19
- 30 Sep 2015
I had new settings for days now and wow its fast. High temperature prop off disabled and mitigation off disabled which is enabled by default from lg. Its fast. Battery is not warm but it is only while charging and playing games at the same time. Even playing game alone doesnt make it warm when mitigation is disabled. Now to question why is lg makeing it slower. Thats why kitkat was so fast on this device. If you want kitkat snappy just disable both mitigation and high temperature prop. For gaming go to developers mode and use mxa 4 aaaa or what is called. Phone can handle it because its krait!
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- Anonymous
- m@X
- 29 Sep 2015
pop, 28 Sep 2015Is adblocker preinstaled in phone softvare and whare i can ... morehttps://update.adblockplus.org/latest/adblockplusandroid.apk
This ia official adblocker app. When u set your wifi set every wifi dhcp on manual. Port is 2020 and host is localhost that is u write localhost.
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- pop
- ptR
- 28 Sep 2015
Punisher, 28 Sep 2015You are protected by adblock which has anti malware and ple... moreIs adblocker preinstaled in phone softvare and whare i can found,or should i download from Google?I have 5.0.2. lollipop
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- pop
- ptR
- 28 Sep 2015
Punisher, 28 Sep 2015You are protected by adblock which has anti malware and ple... moreBuilt in anti malware in adds blocker?I dont understand explain please