People who are having LG G2 can install the LG G3 firmware on their device. So if you are not planning to buy LG G3 but you have LG G2 then you can use almost all features of the G3 in G2. But this procedure may brick your phone, so please do it carefully & at your own risk.
Please also note that this procedure will erase all of the data on your device, which is why you should perform a full backup of everything. To be able to backup your data, you can use an app such as Helium App Sync and Backup. You can also use Google Backup.
Prerequisites
- Your LG G2 needs to be rooted.
- You need to have a custom recovery installed on your G2.
Install the LG G3 Optimus firmware on your LG G2
- Download the ROM file called OptimusG3 V1.0, which by clicking on this link, you can find at the bottom of the page under the headline Downloads. Make sure you take the most recent version.
- Download KK_Baseband for your model number
- Copy both ZIP files to the root of your LG G2.
- Reboot the LG G2 in recovery mode (which is done by pressing the volume down and power at the same time and letting go of the buttons once the LG logo appears, and then pressing these again right after until your phone is booted in recovery mode).
- Complete a full wipe (wipe data/ factory reset, wipe cache, wipe system, wipe data)
- Always install the ROM from recovery mode (install zip) and flash the KK_Baseband
And there you go! The LG G2 will now have the LG G3 user interface.
If you have problem accessing 4G, or the problem disappears, you can install a root explorer app, like Root Explorer or ES File Explorer, and in /system/app, cut out the LteConfigs.apk file and copy this into any non system file (downloads, device root etc).
For more information, please visit XDA Dev page
We will not take any responsibility for any of the damages that happen to your LG G2. So do it at your own risk.
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Please also note that this procedure will erase all of the data on your device, which is why you should perform a full backup of everything. To be able to backup your data, you can use an app such as Helium App Sync and Backup. You can also use Google Backup.
Prerequisites
- Your LG G2 needs to be rooted.
- You need to have a custom recovery installed on your G2.
Install the LG G3 Optimus firmware on your LG G2
- Download the ROM file called OptimusG3 V1.0, which by clicking on this link, you can find at the bottom of the page under the headline Downloads. Make sure you take the most recent version.
- Download KK_Baseband for your model number
- Copy both ZIP files to the root of your LG G2.
- Reboot the LG G2 in recovery mode (which is done by pressing the volume down and power at the same time and letting go of the buttons once the LG logo appears, and then pressing these again right after until your phone is booted in recovery mode).
- Complete a full wipe (wipe data/ factory reset, wipe cache, wipe system, wipe data)
- Always install the ROM from recovery mode (install zip) and flash the KK_Baseband
And there you go! The LG G2 will now have the LG G3 user interface.
If you have problem accessing 4G, or the problem disappears, you can install a root explorer app, like Root Explorer or ES File Explorer, and in /system/app, cut out the LteConfigs.apk file and copy this into any non system file (downloads, device root etc).
For more information, please visit XDA Dev page
We will not take any responsibility for any of the damages that happen to your LG G2. So do it at your own risk.
Source
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