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Hi? Anybody in US use LG Webos Smart TV with a smartphone with IR Port? (Galaxy Note 3/S4,S5 or LG G3 or HTC One) plz help me :D

Just download this:

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When done, open it and Press Menu - dwl a remote ctrl- manuf section: LG, type: TV and press Search button in the right of Manuf box, scroll down and find LG Service Menu, choose this and press download.

Then press EzAdjust and use a normal LG remote (or use Samsung WatchON LG remote, HTC remote, QRemote LG...) go to section 7: Area Option and tell me the code in the first line, thanks.

Passcode if it need when press EzAdjust: 0413

I just found some code: 3122 in UK, 4834 in VN, change it if you want to try :), In Australia/Asia model change code to UK will enable Freeview,DVB-C and some apps: Spotify, Netflix, BBC...

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On 11/12/2014 at 4:59 AM, Kan said:

Hi? Anybody in US use LG Webos Smart TV with a smartphone with IR Port? (Galaxy Note 3/S4,S5 or LG G3 or HTC One) plz help me :D

Just download this:

link hidden, please login to view

When done, open it and Press Menu - dwl a remote ctrl- manuf section: LG, type: TV and press Search button in the right of Manuf box, scroll down and find LG Service Menu, choose this and press download.

Then press EzAdjust and use a normal LG remote (or use Samsung WatchON LG remote, HTC remote, QRemote LG...) go to section 7: Area Option and tell me the code in the first line, thanks.

Passcode if it need when press EzAdjust: 0413

I just found some code: 3122 in UK, 4834 in VN, change it if you want to try :), In Australia/Asia model change code to UK will enable Freeview,DVB-C and some apps: Spotify, Netflix, BBC...

I didn't find the app of the link you've posted.

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