DSLR Controller v0.99.5 BETA and LG X210 - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am using the DSLR Controller on a Motorola G smart phone together with a Canon EOS 7D. In this Setup both the USB cable Connection as well as the Wi-fi Version via the router works perfectly.
I have now purchased a new Smartphone, namely the LG X210 and installed the app on it. Unfortunately, neither the USB cable Connection nor the Connection via the Wi-Fi router works. I only get the message that no USB or WiFi device can be detected. The Android Version is the 5 Version.
Is anybody using the LG X210 phone successfully with that app? Any other LG phone that works? Any other suggestions/tips that could make the app running on that phone?
Thanks for your help.

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