The Google Nexus 4 by LG has seen phenomenal demand but the shortages
of stock have been widely reported and shown up the shortfalls of both
Google and LG. What if we were to tell you then that a Nexus 4
experience can be enjoyed using another smartphone? For the many who
are still unable to get a Nexus 4 we have heard today of how you can
gain a Nexus 4 experience with an LG Optimus G alteration.
While we’ve queried just exactly what went wrong with the distinct lack of supplies of the Nexus 4,
with the phone still being listed on the Google Play Store as ‘sold
out,’ our criticism doesn’t extend to the phone itself and we’ve not
held back with our enthusiasm for this handset. The idea then of
gaining that Nexus 4 familiarity with an Optimus G
may seem tempting to some. It seems that the team at XDA developers
have come up with a hack that will convert the software of the Optimus G
to that of the Nexus 4, so of course while the phone will look the
same, using it will be just like an encounter with the Nexus 4.
Before we continue we will point out that at Phones Review we cannot
recommend tampering with your devices and that if you choose to do so it
is entirely your own responsibility and at your own risk if something
goes wrong. However, we also know that for many of our readers this is
one of the most enjoyable aspects of owning a smartphone and so like to
give you the latest information regarding flashing custom ROMs,
jailbreaks etc. Unless you’re experienced at flashing custom ROMs
though, we would sincerely advise you not to attempt to use this.

With that out of the way we can tell you that G33k3r and Rohan32 are
the XDA developers who have come up with this conversion that will make
the Optimus G imitate the Nexus 4. Flashing this ROM will essentially
turn your Optimus G into a Nexus 4 as far as the software goes, with
even the bootloader overwritten with the Nexus 4 bootloader, the
disablement of LTE, the necessity of Nexus 4 firmware to update and
limiting of internal storage. The XDA spiel says that it “remaps all
partitions to the Nexus 4, overwrites all AT&T firmware with Nexus
stuff, all the Nexus partitions, etc” and that after the process
everything will behave as the Nexus 4.
We’ll caution you that there are some known issues and also on the
XDA site there’s a warning saying that this is extremely dangerous and
that you could brick your device if you don’t have enough experience so
please bear that in mind. However if you want to take a look before
proceeding head to this XDA Developers page
where you will find full details of what the ROM does along with known
issues and full step-by-step instructions, as well as that rather scary
warning!
We’d love to hear from readers about this. Is this exactly the type
of tinkering you enjoy and are you contemplating flashing this custom
ROM? Are you pleased to have the opportunity to have a Nexus 4
experience on the Optimus G? If you do use the ROM, let us know how the
process went and what you think of your new Nexus 4 experience. Let us
have your comments on this.








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