Just got my V20 and of course it has Mirrorlink 1.1 preinstalled. That's nice in theory; however, it's so poorly implemented that it's unusable. LG's MirrorDrive doesn't actually mirror ANYTHING. What it gives you is access to LG's music, messaging, and phone apps. While I use the LG dialer, I don't use the LG music or messaging apps (ironically, texting while driving is illegal in pretty much every state and yet they seemingly encourage the use of messaging while driving). We still cannot mirror Google Maps or Waze, we can't use Amazon Music, Google Play Music, or any other music app, and the only decent Verizon app, Message+, can't be used either.
That said, I'm good with Mirrorlink disabled; however, that isn't possible. The problem is if one uses the installed USB ports in a modern car, for example my 2017 Subaru Outback, the V20 automatically turns on Mirrorlink and it CANNOT be turned off. If you slide the selector to off it just turns back on. The screen is totally unresponsive to navigation controls. One cannot navigate home, pull down from the top, task switch to other running apps, etc...
To make matters finally worse, the Mirrorlink service does not allow users to disable the service to effectively disable Mirrorlink. There is NO reason to force Mirrorlink on users, none whatsoever. It's not a critical system, it's a convenience app that works so poorly that why anyone would use it is beyond me. The only available navigation app,Sygic Car Navigation, is $30 and so cheesy it's unbelievable. It doesn't even come close to the capability of Google Maps or Waze, but it generates revenue for the revenue-generating Mirrorlink service which I'm guessing is then shared with the likes of LG and carriers like Verizon.
Talking to Verizon support today the guy says, "I want to help you" but then comes back and says there's nothing he can do. People, these are OUR devices. It's time we DEMAND Verizon, LG, and everyone else involved STOP this garbage and give us control over our devices. I've never rooted a daily phone, but the second I can root this V20 it's getting rooted so I can 1) disabled Mirrorlink and 2) remove all the Verizon junkware they continue to push on users. If we're going to be forced to pay RETAIL for devices it's time to DEMAND Verizon stop pushing crapware on us. Period.
Oh yeah, I called LG to talk about this today and was told they wouldn't be able to help me because the V20 wasn't being sold by Verizon yet. The guy argued with me until I asked for his boss then he finally said he'd talk to me, but was very unhelpful.
Here's to the ability to root the V20!