@G19, if you know what is the best way to manage roms and what best roms are out there, I would be SOOO appreciative if you'd reply with the links to those threads with the how-to's, I have been looking into flashing the phone once I get it, just wasn't sure what the best ROMs would be and the best practices to make sure I'm safe if something messes up. I don't want a bricked device lol
Go here
[Reference Guide] Optimus V Modding (READ THIS TO GET STARTED) - Android Forums
Here
https://github.com/inferiorhumanorgans/android_device_lge_thunderc/wiki/Binary
For a guide on how to use ROMTools which will allow you to 1. install a custom recovery which will allow you to make a backup of the stock ROM,Flash a kernel,ROM,update,or patch. 2.change your boot animation. 3.Wipe Dalvik cache 4. mount system/rw and a couple more things. ALL WITHOUT HAVING TO PERMANENTLY ROOT YOUR PHONE. Go here
http://androidforums.com/optimus-v-...-custom-kernel-rom-change-boot-animation.html
For a guide to permanently Rooting your phone without having to use a computer go here
http://androidforums.com/optimus-v-all-things-root/380801-guide-rooting-without-computer.html
In case in the future you might want to use ROM Manager(which can cause a recovery loop if you don't know what you are doing) go here
http://androidforums.com/optimus-v-all-things-root/419080-truth-about-rom-manager.html . ROM Manager is a pretty cool app once you know what you can do(and how) and what you cant' do.
Froyo Based ROM's that are the best:1. Harmonia is hands down the leader in available phone app memory,but laggs a little in the speed department(you can download a overclocking app and safely overclock to 729-748MHz range. 2. Bumblebee doesn't have quite the phone app memory,but, comes overclocked at 768 or 787MHz(can't remember which),and can be overclocked to 825-864MHz depending on the condition of your processor(there are slight variances in the processor due to manufacturing flaws)
Gingerbread based ROM's that are the best: All the ROMs in the Github. These ROM's also require Google apps(gapps),and are best used with the aospCWMod recovery unless you have an "S" screen ,then use Xionia_cwma_1.2518.6
If you get a blackscreen when trying to install a Fryoy based ROM(Leslie Ann is in the middle of fixing that problem with her Harmonia ROM) Then go here
http://forums.androidcentral.com/op...black-screen-custom-recovery-custom-roms.html
your phone has an "S" screen
The BACKside ROM"s latest build is now compatible with the "S" screen along with the IHO-Purity-X. I'm not sure about the others so you will have to search the dev's of the other ROM's sites to see.
I hope this is enough info to get you started.