LG Wing in Europe still on Android 10 while USA is already on Android 12??? - LG Wing Guides, News, & Discussion

I stumbled on this article:
LG surprises with Android 12 update containing June 2022 security patch for LG Wing
LG has begun upgrading the Wing to Android 12, seven months on from the device's last OS update. Android 12 brings several changes to the device and contains the latest set of Android security patches. Rolling out in South Korea first, Android 12 is over a 1.5 GB download and is the LG Wing's...
www.notebookcheck.net
So apparently some Wings are already on Android 12!
I just bought an unlocked carrier free LG Wing (LM-F100EMW) in Germany and it says it is up to date with Android 10 with a 1 July 2021 Security Patch Level?
Why is there such a discrepancy in release dates?

Strange. I wouldn't sweat it. 10 is better version anyway. Another from 9 or higher is secure enough unless you do something stupid.

Well, I did some digging and found this thread:
LGUp 1.16.3 Patched Found and Works with LG Wing
Honestly found it on XDA of all places after looking for it all night What does 1.16 give us that 1.14 doesn't? Everything honestly. Could not get my Wing recognized to flash with 1.14. No 1.15 Patched exists either We can downgrade with...
forum.xda-developers.com
And the firmware here:
List Firmware KDZ of LG Wing 5G / LMF100EMW
List Firmware KDZ of LG Wing 5G / LMF100EMW - Download Free and Max speed from LGROM.com
lgrom.com
And I managed to flash Android 11.

Can you flash back to 10? I am in the US and no update to 12 yet

Just received Android 12. So far seems to be working well. Have some nice added features, mainly seems to be more polished than 11. Another cool feature is that it shows you with a Green Dot indicator by the battery when you're camera and/or microphone is on.

kaluna00 said:
Just received Android 12. So far seems to be working well. Have some nice added features, mainly seems to be more polished than 11. Another cool feature is that it shows you with a Green Dot indicator by the battery when you're camera and/or microphone is on.
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Seems pretty snappy. Window, transitions, notification pull Downs, notification previews are all prettier. I would say I'm pleased with Android 12. Battery life seems to be as good or better also!

So I ordered a F100N to use in Scandinavia. And I heard they've come further than the US versions. Just wanted to know if it could be upgraded to Android 12? Or even 13?

LG Wing Android 12 updates has bugs. I am not able to open Wi-Fi settings and other sensors stopped working. After a hard reset it worked for 3 weeks but again same problem. Even after installing new patch with 5G support my Wing in unable to connect to Wi-Fi.

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Nougat Update on Bell Canada

Hi, if you received the Nougat update on your Bell Canada Moto Z, please let us know and also how your device runs now on Nougat...what's better or not working compared to being on MM. Thx
chgrbt said:
Hi, if you received the Nougat update on your Bell Canada Moto Z, please let us know and also how your device runs now on Nougat...what's better or not working compared to being on MM. Thx
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Just got the Nougat update from Bell via OTA...Testing it out...Will see how well it works on the Moto Z.
chgrbt said:
Just got the Nougat update from Bell via OTA...Testing it out...Will see how well it works on the Moto Z.
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What version and security update is it?
Huge update at 1.5 GB. Switches a lot between LTE+ and LTE status. Device supports HD Voice but downgrades phone calls now from H+ to only 3G? I have noticed that shutdown time is quicker, but boot time is slower due to new enhanced start-up graphics. Battery life seems to drain quicker now. Not impressed with this new update. Plus it's only Nougat 7.0, and not 7.1. This is on the Bell Canada network.
GibMcFragger said:
What version and security update is it?
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Version 7.0, security version dated November 1, 2016. I'm not rooted and not BL unlocked.
After a day's use seems stable which is nice. To me the most obvious change is the multi window capability...Haven't tried the VR stuff. Battery performance doesn't feel like it's different than before so I don't know if the more aggressive Doze ability of Nougat is making a noticeable difference yet. Interesting coments in the previous post about the switching LTE bands and voice over 3g....I didn't even know to watch for that but if this is happening on my device, it hasn't affected me negatively. More to observe over the next few days.
My Bell Moto Z
Bell pushed 7.0 to me but the security patch level is showing January 1, 2017
I noticed that the battery drains quicker on 7.0 but I only had it on MM for 3 days before I accepted the OTA update.

Huawei's performance on the security updates?

Honor 5x is reaching its two year mark, I was curious to know what people thought of the Huawei's performance in regards to updates? In a blog post on the Huawei site, Huawei promises to provide feature update for 2 years from release and then provide security update for a unspecified amount of time.
For their feature upgrades, it appears that they upgrade to Mashmallow, but then failed to update to Nougat because Google failed to support their device's upgrade to Nougat (!?).
So how well have Huawei performed compare to their competitors? Based on info on the T-mobile website, it would appear that most phone get quarterly updates for roughly 3 years.
Paul
paul.siu said:
Honor 5x is reaching its two year mark, I was curious to know what people thought of the Huawei's performance in regards to updates? In a blog post on the Huawei site, Huawei promises to provide feature update for 2 years from release and then provide security update for a unspecified amount of time.
For their feature upgrades, it appears that they upgrade to Mashmallow, but then failed to update to Nougat because Google failed to support their device's upgrade to Nougat (!?).
So how well have Huawei performed compare to their competitors? Based on info on the T-mobile website, it would appear that most phone get quarterly updates for roughly 3 years.
Paul
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Some variants had no updates for more than 6 months. If I'm not wrong, some even haven't received Marshmallow yet. My L21 (EU) received september patch in november, and here, now it's march of 2017, nothing. One not-working january update (OTA not available, firmware downloaded via FF can't be installed - fails at random percentage, and it's not available as full image) and that's it.
Still, that's much better than my previous experience with LG (phone came with 4.1.2, got only one, buggy update - 4.4.2 a year later, and that was the end of the line, Lollipop came only for Korean variant; bootloader not unlockable, device basically running on hacks (sooo many unnecessary source changes by LG... and device was nearly 3x more the price I paid for L21).
Nougat update wasn't provided because they pushed out Honor 6X on their home-brewed chipset, so I guess 5X is a collateral damage with it's snapdragon requiring Huawei to obtain newer blobs. I guess that's how stuff work.
Luckily, we have good community

LG watch style still on may security patch...

Hello all, i bought throw ebay an LG Style, and i cant seem to update him to a more recent security patch, after several factory resets it keeps on May security patch.
The Android is still 7.1.1, and the android wear version is the last 2.8.0.
Is this the more recent security patch of this watch? If not what can i do to upgrade it?
Thank you all for the help
My LG Watch Style I bought on EBay is also still on the May 2017 security patch. I don't think LG sold enough of them to bother updating it again. Which is a shame because I think this could have been the defacto Android Wear Watch for people that aren't really concerned with fitness. I would have bought this brand new for the full retail price if it had NFC. I doubt I'm the only one. Then again I doubt there were enough if us to make a difference.
I stand corrected. I don't know when it happened, but I just checked my watch and it says
Android Wear: 2.8.0.182823779
Google Play services: 12.2.09 (530-184158736)
Android OS: 8.0.0
Android Security patch level: December 1, 2017
Well after i read your post i went to check it, and bam an updating downloading
With the exact same settings
Got info about update, will upgrade tonight
Sent from Galaxy Tab A10 with 7300 battery ))

Huawei Mate 10 Pro, where's EMUI 8.1, when is OK Google gonna work, landscape homescr

Hi Members, when are UK HM10pro phone and users going to get the EMUI 8.1 firmware Android update (if ever), why does OK Google still not work, with it still greyed out, why have they still not sorted out having the home screen in landscape view (not just the apps).
I think Huawei leave a previous model behind ,like all Chinese makers, forget about there users of a previous model, and concentrate on there upcoming phone (The Mate 20 Pro)
I have the latest OTA UK user updates, I even tried that Huawei beta program app (load of rubbish, only for Chinese models).
I think this will be my first, and last Huawei phone product, I think I'll stick with Samsung next time (updates always funelled through at some point with them)
If anyone has an idea on resolving these issues, please post (I've done may full phone resets, so don't bother with this suggestion thanks)
I've also emailed Huawei many times about all the above issues, with there finale help being an update will come (or in the next update), this was months ago now, so very unreliable support.
Thanks
Same here. I regret buying mate Pro. Waiting for one plus 6t n I will get rid of this 10 pro. Absolute bollocks
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liviococcia said:
Hi Members, when are UK HM10pro phone and users going to get the EMUI 8.1 firmware Android update (if ever), why does OK Google still not work, with it still greyed out, why have they still not sorted out having the home screen in landscape view (not just the apps).
I think Huawei leave a previous model behind ,like all Chinese makers, forget about there users of a previous model, and concentrate on there upcoming phone (The Mate 20 Pro)
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Thanks
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Looks like we´ll never get EMUI 8.1 in the west, most likely EMUI 9 on Pie soon, as Pie beta program is running and expected to end Nov-30 so far.
Regarding UK devices, if you have some experience try rebranding to EU, which is constantly updated(on October security patch today). I posted a little guide to go UK -> EU on UK thread, check it out if you´re interested: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77825017&postcount=470
Hi All, thanks for the input and comments, so what it really comes down to is ..."don't buy Huawei again" from the vibes that I'm getting here.
I wouldn't want to do any unlocking and rooting, just to have bug fixed update, which should be offered by the manufacturer as a 'duty bound product service' provider anyway, ..no, this is not acceptable.
My only course of action is not to buy there products again, as a consumer that's the power we all have, and we should invoke this stance buy the casual manner by which Huawei, or anyother manufacturer chooses to do so.
Our mistake as buyers is, that we allow these large profit mongering technology companies to continue.
I don't include the likes of Apple, or Samsung, or Sony, these companies have a strong and proven track record, and in the end, are a safer bet with standing by there technology, and supporting there products a little more.
Thanks you members who posted comments.
Regards
Since getting a Mate 10 in February it has received improved night mode camera, monthly security updates, GPU Turbo (never used this), and face unlock. I am happy with that. Much better than Mate 9 that did not get any new features until Oreo arrived in January, and only security updates every 3 or 4 months. 8.1 is out on Chinese Mate 10 models, and Pie is on the way bring it on
This is for C185 region
OK Google Update
OK Google still not working here in UK, any idea when Mate 10 Pro will get Android Pie?? Im still on Android security Patch 1 June 2018 with no updates available? Anyone got a newer security patch?
Model BLA-L09
EMUI 8.0.0
LG and Samsung are as crap as Huawei for updates.
Good luck ever seeing an update on a LG - the wife's G6 (which was mine before she had it) had no security updates while it ran Android 7, was updated to Oreo, and has had one security update since.

Android Q firmware breaks device navigation and kills some satellites.

After the firmware on Androd Q, I had a problem, when I turned off Wi-Fi, then the smartphone rebooted. After that, I rolled back to Androd P, and noticed that part of the satellite ceased to be detected, namely, the satellites ceased to be visible to the device: Galileo, BEIDOU, QZSS, SBAS. Now the smartphone sees only GPS and GLONASS satellites.
I tried to fix it with firmware using LGUP, it was stitched on Nougat, Oreo, Pie, but nothing helped.
Who had similar problems with WiFi on Android Q, please write if your smartphone was looking for Galileo, BEIDOU, QZSS, SBAS satellites now.
My Device H930DS
Here's what the satellite map should look like on a normal device.
No, it does NOT.
I'd suggest, be sure you are comparing apples to apples before disparaging the hard work of the rom builders.
I have 2 ls998's. The following screenshots are of one running los 17.1 and the other is running the latest us998 kdz (it is not rooted). Using the same app as you did, the following are the gps sat results:
The numbers vary slightly from second to second, but are essentially identical. Although they do not have the number of satellites your "suppose to look like" image has (which appears to be Russian!!), there is one undeniable fact here, my 2 phones have identical results, one is running oem OS, one is using Q firmware (the only Q firmware available for these devices - LOS).
And the results is, as said, the same. So please stop disparaging these roms, as has been said to you in other threads, myself and others are not experiencing the issues you are, that right there should tell you 'You're barking up the wrong tree'.
Your issues are NOT the fault of the rom.
Stock rooted Oreo 20h native Open Market US998. Never had any custom ROMs installed.
23 "in view", 14 "in use"
2nd screenshot shows my satellite filter settings.
Third screenshot with a few more satellites is after 5 minutes open. It does show a few more in use" (18) but still the same number (23) "in view".
Not sure where your Russian screenshot was sourced. LG phone? What model? What firmware? It's the one that doesn't seem normal.
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Here's what the satellite map should look like on a normal device.
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Why do you say this is what the LG V30 should look like? Is this from an LG V30 or some internet image you found?
ChazzMatt said:
Why do you say this is what the LG V30 should look like? Is this from an LG V30 or some internet image you found?
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I say this because I worked through navigation in this device, and I always saw 5 types of satellites, the best result of which I had in the summer in the forest - 54 satellites, of which I connected to 23. The results were taken in 10 minutes and the point was determined with an accuracy of several tens of centimeters. This smartphone more accurately determines the position than the garmin oregon sports navigators.
You can close this topic, I don’t know what the problem is, but after several firmware I see all the satellites except the European navigation system Galileo
Where did you even get Q for the V30? That stupid Potato thing that hasn't updated since last year?
ldeveraux said:
Where did you even get Q for the V30? That stupid Potato thing that hasn't updated since last year?
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Potato "Android 10" was updated a few days ago.
It's not Q. It's Android 10. Call it "10" if you're lazy, just like Android 11 -- or "11".
Q was the technically the beta firmware, which became just "Android 10", since Google ditched the dessert names. Just like you don't call Oreo "O", or Pie "P", you don't call Android 10 "Q". Those were the beta letters before the firmware graduated to official public release and got a statue to commemorate. "Android 10" became the official name, with a statue.
All AOSP LOS-17.X ROMs are based on Android 10.
See the ROMs section. LOS-17.X is there a well as Havoc 3.x and Android 10 Potato. Those are all AOSP Android 10 ROMs. Havoc and Potato use LOS-17 as a base but add more features/options.
[ROM][10.0.0]LineageOS-17.1[Joan][Unofficial]
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/rom-lineageos-15-1-t3789793
[ROM] [UN-Official] Havoc-OS-3.3 [10.0] [V30]
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/rom-havoc-os-3-3-t4062657
[ROM][Android 10] Potato Open Sauce Project[Unofficial]
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/rom-potato-sauce-project-t3882821
file name: potato_h930-10-20200326-croquette.v3.1.5+10.Community.zip
As you can see from the file name, Potato was updated a few days ago.
There's also other V30 AOSP Android 10 ROMs posted elsewhere. Think Morse code.

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