We have here, just five days after the official release of Android Kit Kat 4.4 and the Nexus 5, the first fully functional Rom for LG Optimus G international models.
This Rom is valid for international models E-975, E-976 and E-977, is fully functional except the NFC because odd bug.
requirements to install this Rom
The first requirement to install this rom to update your device to Android 4.4 Kit Kat informally, is have one of the supported models I mentioned above, I mean the E-975, E-976 or E-977.
In addition, the terminal should be correctly rooteado and the modified Recovery installed.
The battery must be at 100 × 100 of its capacity and the USB debugging enabled by settings LG Optimus G that we will update.
It is advisable to have a backup nandroid of the whole system in case something goes wrong or we were not happy Rom to return to the state immediately before.
Files Needed
files necessary to flash this Rom Android 4.4 Kit Kat are:
- Android 4.4 Rom Kit Kat
- SuperSU
Once downloaded
four ZIP compressed files, without decompressing the copy them to the internal memory of the LG Optimus G and will restart in Recovery Mode to proceed with the method for flashing the Rom
installation method Android 4.4 Rom Kit Kat
- Wipe data factory reset
- Wipe cache partition
- Advanced wipe dalvik cache
- Go Back
- Install zip from sdcard
- Choose zip
- select the Kernel and flasheamos
- Choose zip
- Select the Rom and flasheamos
- Choose zip
- select the Gapps and flasheamos
- Choose zip
- SuperSU select and confirm the installation
- Reboot system now
With this we have successfully updated our LG Optimus G to Kit Kat Android 4.4 using a cooked ROM and functional 100 × 100 but the problems discussed in terms of NFC , recommended disable it.
We hope your comments telling us how it goes and feel this new version of Android in this sensational terminal LG.
More – Cómo Rootear el LG Optimus G modelo E975, LG Optimus G, how to install the modified Recovery
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