[Reference Guide] Optimus V Modding (READ THIS TO GET STARTED)

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Thanks a lot. Everything went fine. Is there any way to make the speaker louder? I'm running aosp cm7 and feel the speaker volume is not loud enough.
 

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Thanks a lot. Everything went fine. Is there any way to make the speaker louder? I'm running aosp cm7 and feel the speaker volume is not loud enough.

That should really be asked in an aospCM7 thread, or a thread dealing with speakers/audio issues.

That way, others with the same issue as you can find information via your postings, rather than having a hodgepodge of various ROM questions in this thread. ;)
 

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That should really be asked in an aospCM7 thread, or a thread dealing with speakers/audio issues.

That way, others with the same issue as you can find information via your postings, rather than having a hodgepodge of various ROM questions in this thread. ;)

Well this is not necessarily a rom question as I don't think the speaker volume changes within different roms. I was wondering if there was a mod that can boost the speaker volume so I posted here since this is all about mods/hacks. Starting a new thread would have gotten more responses but it would really have been a useless thread as it is not an issue. My speaker works perfectly fine and is plenty loud. I just wanted to know if it can get any louder.
 

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If you are running aosp go to your apps and open DSP Manager. It is a nice equalizer app that wil let you tweak settings for both your phone speaker and your headphones. Once I kicked up the settings I saw an increase in volume on both.
 

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guys, i am new here. I have did some research, but still confused. What is the advantage of custom firmware over stock? Are are the features available on custom firmware that stock firmware does not provide?thanks
 

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Every rom has different features. The most notable ones are better battery life and the ability to overclock. The rest are mostly cosmetic changes. If you install a custom recovery, you can backup your stock rom, try out any custom roms you want, and then restore your stock rom if you are not happy. It is that easy.
 

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Forgive me if this is a stupid/obvious question, but if I flash a different ROM would I be correct in assuming that I would have to reprogram the MDN and MSID to restore cellular service to the phone? My gut feeling is yes since there is no SIM card like ATT or T-Mobile.
 

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Forgive me if this is a stupid/obvious question, but if I flash a different ROM would I be correct in assuming that I would have to reprogram the MDN and MSID to restore cellular service to the phone? My gut feeling is yes since there is no SIM card like ATT or T-Mobile.

Nope! You can flash any rom you want and your service will be fine. Every now and then, something may go wrong where you have to run the Activate app in order to get your 3G working agaiin, but your phone service will never be interrupted.
 

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Re: [Reference Guide] Optimus V Rooting/Roming/Modding/Hacking (R

What would you say is the best rom for a noob?

I am new to the scene and interested in installing a new rom, but not sure which one is considered the best or the most easy to install.
 

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Re: [Reference Guide] Optimus V Rooting/Roming/Modding/Hacking (R

What would you say is the best rom for a noob?

I am new to the scene and interested in installing a new rom, but not sure which one is considered the best or the most easy to install.

All are pretty good.

The simplest and closest to stock is Harmonia. It has a few options you can easily add to change the looks and it gives you a large increase in storage (170+megs).

Bumblebee is similar with a focus on speed. It too has extra space, but if you need more storage, this is your choice as it can more easily use your SD for more room.

AOSP CM7 is popular because of the features, but it's buggy. It too has increased storage and easy to increase as well. This is sort of an all encompassing rom, but again, it's buggy.

Reborn is a great starter rom, but lacks the extra space of Harmonia, CM7 and Bumblebee, however, it looks and runs nice.
 
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Re: [Reference Guide] Optimus V Rooting/Roming/Modding/Hacking (R

All are pretty good.

The simplest and closest to stock is Harmonia. It has a few options you can easily add to change the looks and it gives you a large increase in storage (170+megs).

Bumblebee is similar with a focus on speed. It too has extra space, but if you need more storage, this is your choice as it can more easily use your SD for more room.

AOSP CM7 is popular because of the features, but it's buggy. It too has increased storage and easy to increase as well. This is sort of an all encompassing rom, but again, it's buggy.

Reborn is a great starter rom, but lacks the extra space of Harmonia, CM7 and Bumblebee, however, it looks and runs nice.
Thanks!

I might try AOSP first to see if I like it or not, then probably go to Bumblebee if I don't like AOSP.
 

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Re: [Reference Guide] Optimus V Modding (READ THIS TO GET STARTED

Well, congratulations! If you are like most people reading this thread, you've just bought yourself a fancy new LG Optimus V Android phone, and you are eager to jump into the "hacking" scene. Easy there tiger! There are a few things you need to know before you start.

Every mod from this guide will void your warranty. While an unscrupulous person will hide the fact that they modded their phone and request an in warranty exchange in the event of bricking, we know that your are too honest of a person to try such a thing. Realize that bricking and crying may result from any one of these mods. Just check out Mr. Frowny Face with his broken phone. This could be you. If you depend on your phone, consider the consequences of making your phone inoperable.

Before you can apply most mods, you need to "root" your phone. "Well, what the heck is that?" Excellent question!! Think of your phone as a computer where you are logged in as "guest". As guest you can use most of the programs, but are limited to the privileges allowed to guest accounts. A "root" account, on the other hand, has ultimate control over the computer (like the Administrator account on Windows). It can install anything it wants, and more importantly, it can delete anything it wants. All manufacturers lock you to the guest account because they consider you to be too stupid or malicious to have access to the full system. It is also very insecure to be logged in as root. If you get a virus that installs with root privileges, it can do whatever it wants. Using bugs in the operating system, we can force our way into having a root account on Android. To strike the right balance, when you "root" your phone, you install a program (usually Superuser) that acts like a gateway for root type actions. It is logged in as root, and you are still a guest user. If you need to use a root privilege, Superuser will ask you, via a pop-up, if you want to allow the root action to take place. Rooting alone will void your warranty. More info on root.

Getting started:
I have condensed everything you need to know about adding modifications to your Optimus V into a guide. Read this to get you started on rooting, roms, recoveries, and kernels: http://forum.androidcentral.com/opt...ks/73168-how-install-roms-your-new-phone.html
Here is a quicker guide for those not interested in the details: http://forum.androidcentral.com/opt...42-guide-how-install-custom-recovery-rom.html

When you finish those guides you will be familiar with the basic tools needed to modify your phone. At the very least, your phone should be rooted and ready to go.

Gingerbreak Apk: Alternative Rooting Method | Direct Link
http://forum.androidcentral.com/opt...1-gingersnap-root-utility-one-click-root.html
http://forum.androidcentral.com/opt...astboot-style-fastest-easiest-way-around.html
http://forum.androidcentral.com/opt...acks/87568-tool-flashable-zip-recoveries.html
Here is more info on using ADB.
Here is more info on using fastboot.
General Android Modding Info


Custom Recoveries:

A custom recovery acts like a mini operating system that you can fall back to if something goes wrong. It can backup and restore your entire system. The backups are stored on the micro sd card. This is usually the first thing you flash after rooting your phone, but it can be changed at any time.
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[COLOR="Green"][B]Recovery:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://androidforums.com/getitnowmarketing/272517-custom-recovery-optimus-v.html"]ThunderC[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://androidforums.com/members/getitnowmarketing.html"]getitnowmarketing[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] Has advanced formatting ext options.

[COLOR="Green"][B]Recovery:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/lg-optimus-s-rooting-roms-hacks/59359-custom-recovery-xionia-clockwork-cwma-v1-2518-6-a.html"]Xionia Clockwork (CWMA)[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/86707.html"]zefie[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] Works with both Amend and Edify scripting

[COLOR="Green"][B]Recovery:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://romrepo.info/wiki/index.php?title=LG_Optimus_V"]AOSP ClockworkMod [/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=2838735"]aosp [/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] Only works with Edify scripting. Recommended recovery for aosp's CM7.

Roms:

(note: all roms come with a default kernel attached)
A rom contains all the visual elements of your system plus all the apps that are to be preinstalled. Because roms are bundled with kernels, they are technically everything you need to have a brand new system. However, the kernel can be changed after the fact to improve performance for almost all of the roms.
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[U]Froyo - Android 2.x.x[/U]

[COLOR="Green"][B]Rom:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/73446-rom-basic-stock.html"]Stock[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/75718.html"]asadullah[/URL] via LGE
[B]Summary:[/B] You can flash this if you have no heart and want the stock system back.

[COLOR="Green"][B]Rom:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/58893-rom-stock-virgin-mobile-xionia-kernel-beta-2-a.html"]Stock Virgin Mobile + Xionia Kernel[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/148531.html"]RevolutionRed[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] This will increase your speed and improve battery life while keeping most items stock. The is the rom that "birthed" most of the other Froyo roms.  

[COLOR="Green"][B]Rom:[/B][/COLOR] 
[URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/74371-rom-aphrodite-1-3-3b-extra-pure-edition-virgin-kernel-verified-working-14apr11.html?highlight=%5Brom%5D"]Aphrodite Extra Pure Edition[/URL] 
[URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/71275-rom-aphrodite-1-3-3-stable-w-xionia-005-01apr11.html?highlight=%5Brom%5D"]Aphrodite 1.X[/URL]
[URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/73269-rom-aphrodite-2-0-1-w-xionia-010-13apr11.html?highlight=%5Brom%5D"]Aphrodite 2.X[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/163434.html"]LeslieAnn[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] A series of roms based on the idea that the stock rom wasn't so bad. All the bloatware has been removed and small tweaks added. The main difference between the roms is the kernel. The pure edition is based only on the stock rom, while the other two are descendants of RevolutionRed's Stock Virgin Mobile + Xionia.

[COLOR="Green"][B]Rom:[/B] [/COLOR][URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/78956-harmonia-1-0-aphrodite-picasticks-23apr11.html"]Harmonia[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/163434.html"]LeslieAnn[/URL] and [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/197637.html"]picasticks[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] Basically the stock rom on crack. It takes the stock rom, removes the bloat, creates a new kernel from LGE's source code, and makes android its *****.  (censored *****es!)

[COLOR="Green"][B]Rom:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/78705-rom-kernel-bumblebee-rom-1-06-kernel-1-13-4-21-2011-a.html"]Bumblebee[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/256869.html"]obijohn[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] Like Harmonia, the kernel for this rom was created from LGE's source code. It has some advanced features that are worth a test drive, and of course, the bloatware has been removed.

[COLOR="Green"][B]Rom:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/57881-rom-rodimusrom-v1-2-3-xionia-4-3-11-all-themes-updated.html"]Rodimus[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/145645.html"]mmmark111[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] One of the first roms in the Optimus V scene. It is yet to be outdone, both in performance and battery savings. It uses a modified Optimus S Kernel.

[COLOR="Green"][B]Rom:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/69836-rom-mobiusrom-r1-1-green-hill-act-2-released-2-april-2011-a.html"]Mobius[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/149908.html"]BiafraRepublic[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B]  A decent rom with some more advanced tweaks added to it.

[COLOR="Green"][B]Rom:[/B] [/COLOR][URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/75091-rom-theme-wait-aint-sense-4-6-2011-a.html"]Wait that ain't sense[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B][URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/75718.html"] asadullah[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] A very nice rom that looks awesome! 

[COLOR="Green"][B]Rom:[/B] [/COLOR][URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/79236-rom-slide-rom.html"]slide[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/75718.html"] asadullah[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] Even more awesomeness from asadullah. Seriously, take a peak at the photos.

[COLOR="Green"][B]Rom:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/79309-mod-harmonia-1-0-bumblebee-kernel-1-13-init-d-apps2ext-status-bar-mods.html"]Harmonia + BumbleBee + Init.d[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/211604.html"]Takenover83[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] This is a rom hack job that ended up very nicely. It combines Harmonia rom with the BumbleBee kernel and adds init.d support so that you can run your own scripts at boot. There are also some nice taskbar themes included. 

[COLOR="Green"][B]Rom:[/B] [/COLOR][URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/79619-rom-beta-nameless-rom-v1-4-26-2011-a.html"]Reborn ROM for OV[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/96466.html"]Nick7[/URL] and [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/1515.html"]KSmithInNY[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] A very awesome looking and colorful rom, packed full of enhancements. This was originally made for the S, but this package is modded to work on our phones.  

[U]Gingerbread - Android 3.x.x[/U]

[COLOR="Green"][B]Rom:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/62730-zefies-cm7-optimus-v-current-03012011-a.html"]Zefie's CM7[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/86707.html"]zefie[/URL] and modded by [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/106746.html"]icemank121[/URL] for the OV
[B]Summary:[/B] A very nice Gingerbread rom that is based on the [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/lg-optimus-s-rooting-roms-hacks/60353-scott-pilgrim-rom-cm7-gingerbread-zefie-edition-current-04192011-a.html"]Scott Pilgrim Optimus S rom[/URL]. This project may be abandoned. You may be able to create your own port of the Scott Pilgrim S rom by following the guides posted in the Advanced Mods/Extras section.

[COLOR="Green"][B]Rom:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://romrepo.info/wiki/index.php?title=LG_Optimus_V"]AOSP CM7[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=2838735"]AOSP[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] The latest and greatest Optimus V Gingerbread rom ported from the CM7.

Kernels:

(if compatible, you can flash these over your favorite rom)
Kernels are the core of your phone. They control how your hardware behaves. They can have a drastic impact on performance and battery life....if configured incorrectly ;) .
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[COLOR="Green"][B]Kernel:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/74280-kernel-xionia-kernel-v014-v008-v005-optimus-v-4-13-2011-a.html"]Xionia [/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/86707.html"]zefie[/URL] and modded by [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/215025.html"]mmarz[/URL] for the OV
[B]Summary:[/B] Based on the Optimus S source code. This was the only overclocking kernel for a while. It has been ported over to our system by yours truly with the help of LeslieAnn. 

[COLOR="Green"][B]Kernel:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/76953-kernel-picasticks-oc-kernel-built-lg-source-optimus-v.html"]Picasticks[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/197637.html"]picasticks[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] Based on the Optimus V source code. It's a WIP, so check out the link to see the features.

[COLOR="Green"][B]Kernel:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/76235-kernel-bluesphere-r1-2-released-04-24-2011-now-fully-working-sources-github.html"]BLUEsphere [/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/149908.html"]BiafraRepublic[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] Based on the Optimus V source code. It's also a WIP, so check out the link to see the features.

[COLOR="Green"][B]Kernel:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/78705-rom-kernel-bumblebee-rom-1-06-kernel-1-13-4-21-2011-a.html"]Bumblebee[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/members/256869.html"]obijohn[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] Based on the Optimus V source code. It's also a WIP, so check out the link to see the features.

[COLOR="Green"][B]Kernel:[/B][/COLOR] [URL="http://www.mediafire.com/?d8bdchzpocvjpbr"]aospCMod[/URL]
[B]Developer:[/B] [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=2838735"]AOSP[/URL]
[B]Summary:[/B] This is used by the stock aosp CM7 rom. I posted it in case you want to revert back to it after testing a different kernel.

Advanced Mods/Extras:

(all of these are confirmed to work on the OV)
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[url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991668][HOWTO] Change PRL on Virgin Mobile LG Optimus V (3/24/2011) - xda-developers[/url] 
By adding the Sprint PRL, you are able to use the entirety of Sprint's network instead of the small subset that VM limits you to. This drastically increased my 3G reliability and overall signal coverage. This is one of the few mods that you do not need root access to pull off. I highly recommend it!

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-droid-incredible-rooting-roms-hacks/20259-calibrating-your-battery-android.html[/url]
[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/lg-optimus-s-rooting-roms-hacks/49334-tip-battery-re-callibration.html[/url]
Either of these will fix your battery gauge if it is all wonky from multiple rom changes.

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/63645-aio-romtools-v2-3-1-ex-recoveryflasher-tons-new-features.html[/url]
Tool to input adb shell commands for you.

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/lg-optimus-s-rooting-roms-hacks/51694-how-nandroid-nonsense-back-up-your-phone-without-nandroid.html[/url]
Backup and Restore your phone through ADB without using a recovery at all. 

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/96770-mod-remap-your-hardware-keys.html[/url]
Remap your hardkeys and pick which ones wake your phone.

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/76500-guide-tool-how-root-fastboot-style-fastest-easiest-way-around.html[/url]
An alternate way to root your phone.

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/79662-super-secret-optimus-v-button-combos.html[/url]
How to access the hidden modes of the Optimus V

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/87312-how-safe-mode.html[/url]
This might come in handy if you can't boot.

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/78031-tweak-performance-tweaks-updated-4-26-2011-a.html[/url]
Advanced tweaks that you can use to speed up the performance of your phone.

[url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=938677][APP] 50% time without a signal fix - 2/2/2011 - xda-developers[/url]
There is a bug that effects most Android Phone systems. It causes the phone to report the Time Without Signal to be exactly 50% of the up time. There are also claims that it is connected with poor battery life. This work around toggles airplane mode which disables the bug for most people and changes the Time Without Signal to a value other than exactly 50%.

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/74156-getting-optimus-s-kernels-work-v.html[/url]
[URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?p=851543#post851543"]Getting an Optimus S rom to work on an Optimus V[/URL]
These guides will help you convert an Optimus S rom into an Optimus V rom.

[url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=990829][MOD][04/19] UOT Kitchen (Ultimate Online Theme Kitchen) version 4.0 - xda-developers[/url]
This is an online kitchen that lets you create your own themes.

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/82882-hardware-mod-adding-external-notification-light-optimus-v.html[/url]
[url=http://forum.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?p=908993#post908993][MOD] Script to toggle the keylights (Part II) - Android Forums[/url]
Adding a notification light to the phone.

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/78564-script-migrate-data-ext-0-4-4-23-11-alternative-data2ext-link2sd.html[/url]
[url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=715116][Script][A2SD]Darktremor 2.7.5.3 Beta 04 [HeroCDMA] (01/29/2011) - xda-developers[/url]
[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/79784-mod-modified-app2ext-nameless-rom-v1.html[/url]
Three different approaches to moving your applications to a second partition on your micro SD card called the ext partition. With a fast micro SD card, this can increase your system speed and it also allows for apps to be installed than would otherwise be possible on the phone's limited storage space.

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/95962-how-change-your-carrier-name.html[/url]
Changing the name in the notification area. 

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/79148-tweak-ad-blocking-hosts-file.html[/url]
Read the entire thread to find two different ways to modify your host file to block most ads. 

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/77344-measure-your-battery-life-brag-about.html[/url]
Calculate your phone's estimated battery life for a single charge.

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v/71693-optimizing-battery-drain-optimus-v.html[/url]
[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/73290-optimus-v-battery-drain-optimization-tests-part-2-a.html[/url]
Series of tests exploring battery conservation techniques and the efficiency of the various roms.  

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v/73709-firewall-profiles-block-apps-using-3g-wifi-save-battery.html[/url]
How to setup different firewall profiles to block app from access to the internet when you are not using them. This can cause battery savings in that it prevents them from running you battery hungry Wifi antenna or your 3G.

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/78802-holy-grail-debranding-no-boot-animations.html[/url]
Remove all bootanimations with a single prop value.

[url=http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034679][APP] Bootanimation Utility - 1.0.8 - xda-developers[/url]
Easily change and/or backup your boot animation with this app. 

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/79281-important-info-those-flashing-building-kernels-roms.html[/url]
Info about problems with the stock wifi drivers on the Optimus V.

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/73753-howto-using-larger-sd-cards-no-more-storage-woes.html[/url]
Steps for transitioning to a larger micro SD card without losing your stuff.

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/75122-tool-auto-resigner-4-5-2011-a.html[/url]
Sign your own zips so that they pass signature verification. 

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/65848-patch-malware-block-3-6-11-froyo-only.html[/url]
Malware patch/work around.

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v/78955-difference-between-os-ov.html[/url]
Discussion about the true differences between the Optimus S and the Optimus V.

[URL="http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/79588-terminal-emulator.html"]Installing a recovery through terminal emulator [/URL]
Shows you how to flash a new recovery when you don't have access to a computer.

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/81238-splash-screen.html#post873614[/url]
Shows you how to edit the ramdisk bootanimation. This is the bootanimation that loads before the rom bootanimation.zip. 

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/86054-tools-arm-compiled-mkbootimg-unyaffs-mkfs-yaffs2-arm.html[/url]
Handy tools for the advanced modder. 

[url]http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v-rooting-roms-hacks/89360-guide-reference-how-set-up-adb-fastboot-ubuntu.html[/url]
Ubuntu!

How to: Return your Optimus V to Stock(Tested working)
This will get you back to square one. You must have the drivers from the rooting guide installed on your computer.

http://forum.androidcentral.com/opt...st-boot-loop-issues-caused-factory-reset.html
http://forum.androidcentral.com/opt...break-factory-reset-bootloop-wiping-mtd8.html
If you have run the factory reset from the Settings -> Privacy menu, you will need to do this before you can flash another rom.


Best method for free unlimited voice call within the US: http://forum.androidcentral.com/opt...-option-gv-single-app-solution-groove-ip.html


If you have any questions, ask them in the relevant thread. Only ask questions here if none of the one thousand links I just posted answers them.

Enjoy!
Thanks so much, I am newbie here.
Question: I want to take some advantages on using this mobile phone. Any idea what's the best?
 

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Re: [Reference Guide] Optimus V Modding (READ THIS TO GET STARTED

mmarz,
I used the reference guide to install the Xionia Clockwork recovery on my optimus v. That worked fine. I decided, after a great deal of reading, to install the Harmonia rom on my phone. Wiped everything as necessary (I did backup previous to this). For some reason or another, the Harmonia rom got stuck in boot mode (waited 20minutes). So, I downloaded and installed Stock Virgin Mobile + Xionia Kernel. It installed fine, but it crashed after using it for a short while. I reinstalled again, and the same thing occurred. Now, I have reverted to my original "modified-stock" setup until I can figure this out. Is there anything that I could have potentially done incorrectly that I should be aware of?

Thanks in advance.
 

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Thank you so much for writing this guide (as well as others) mmarz! :D

I wouldn't have been able to mod my phone without you!
 

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Re: [Reference Guide] Optimus V Modding (READ THIS TO GET STARTED

mmarz,
I used the reference guide to install the Xionia Clockwork recovery on my optimus v. That worked fine. I decided, after a great deal of reading, to install the Harmonia rom on my phone. Wiped everything as necessary (I did backup previous to this). For some reason or another, the Harmonia rom got stuck in boot mode (waited 20minutes). So, I downloaded and installed Stock Virgin Mobile + Xionia Kernel. It installed fine, but it crashed after using it for a short while. I reinstalled again, and the same thing occurred. Now, I have reverted to my original "modified-stock" setup until I can figure this out. Is there anything that I could have potentially done incorrectly that I should be aware of?

Thanks in advance.

99% likely that your download is being corrupted or it is being corrupted when you transfer it to your sdcard.
 

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99% likely that your download is being corrupted or it is being corrupted when you transfer it to your sdcard.
Thanks. Is there an uber-pure copy of Harmonia that I could use, or is it something on my end (computer) with the issue? I havent had any issue with transfers or downloading the files in question. Should I download directly to my sd card through the phone to possibly eliminate the chance of corruption?
 
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