[Q] D80020k and Xframes - AT&T LG G2

Hello,
I just rooted my D80020k g2 and looks like I can't properly install a custom recovery through AutoRec, as it appears the custom recovery doesn't support my current version. Is it possible to still use Xframes to modify my stock rom safely (i.e. without a great risk of bricking my phone)?

If you are talking about xposed framework then it can be used to modify stock Rom safely as long as the modules you install are compatible with your device
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Make sure you are following directions, Autorec worked fine on my phone with 20k.
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Root for KitKat AT&T

Is there root for AT&T 4.4?
No there is not but in the at&t thread there is already a way so you can be rooted and have custom recovery
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Yes.
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There is no way to root kitkat on any device without either unlocking the bootloader or reverting to a root able build of Android first.
Flashback
I've been looking into rooting the D80020 and I think you have to flash back to D80010 (for ATT) then you can root and (possibly) update to Kit Kat. I haven't done it yet but planning on it soon.
I just did that 2 days ago. Flashed back to 10d, rooted, flashed twrp with freegee and then flashed stock kk. All told, took me about half an hour. Now I'm rocking rooted kk, couldn't be happier with the phone.
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I also did this and have root and recovery. Kitkat running like butta
Good:thumbup:
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I was able to root my g2 on 4.4.2 without reverting back. used ioRoot25 found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48709232
bova80 said:
I was able to root my g2 on 4.4.2 without reverting back. used ioRoot25 found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48709232
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I used the same thing for root. Cant use a custom recovery though, but since I just got the phone yesterday I'm cool with using stock for now.
PkerFrailey said:
Is there root for AT&T 4.4?
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use ioroot25 to root.
Then install https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=edu.shell.freegee_free and install TWRP.
reboot into recovery and install the rom.
Before doing anything download the rom from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2672931 and copy it to your phone.

[Q] Rooting and receiving updates

Hi everyone,
If I root using Chainfires method and all I do is install Xposed Framework can I still receive Sprint updates by just removing Xposed? I am not going to install Roms as Xposed has everything I need. Thanks in advance.
If you're not running the stock recovery it won't let you take any updates. Which is a good thing because taking an ota with a custom recovery can potentially brick your phone.
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Custom Recovery

Hi I'm wondering what is the best custom recovery for the s4 stock rom 4.4.2 odex and how to install it, it took me awhile to even root my phone because I didn't want to brick it. Anyways I really need I custom recovery because I would like to install the s5 lockscreen but apparently I need a deoxeded rom
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Newb

I'm a newbie in rooting, so my phone is rooted using Kingroot (switched to SuperSU) and its running Lollipop 5.0.2. I want to install Xposed, and I know Xposed is not compatible with ART, and I don't think my Xperia is running ART. Can anybody tell me how to install Xposed Framework with no custom recovery?
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I'm a newbie in rooting, so my phone is rooted using Kingroot (switched to SuperSU) and its running Lollipop 5.0.2. I want to install Xposed, and I know Xposed is not compatible with ART, and I don't think my Xperia is running ART. Can anybody tell me how to install Xposed Framework with no custom recovery?
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I would absolutely not recommend installing Xposed without having a custom recovery.
You should certainly have a nandroid backup of your stock setup in case things go sour.
Which can happen very easily with Xposed.
The_Merovingian said:
I would absolutely not recommend installing Xposed without having a custom recovery.
You should certainly have a nandroid backup of your stock setup in case things go sour.
Which can happen very easily with Xposed.
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Can I install recovery (TWRP) using the Device Control app? I think it has the option to install custom recoveries for you.
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Updating using MM OTA from rooted stock LP ROM

I'm running rooted LP stock with TWRP recovery. My phone downloaded the MM system update. Is it safe to use the automated MM install? I'm not worried about retaining root or custom recovery capabilities.
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It won't install with the custom recovery. You may as well just install the very latest ROM KDZ with LG UP, and then you'll be all up to date. I believe it's posted in one of the update threads
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You will lose root if you use the latest kdz right?
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You do lose root and will be completely stock. I haven't read enough of the other threads to know if the latest is actually rootable yet or not.... I've seen conflicting reports. It does appear that you will. hard brick if you try to roll back tho! It's a one way road
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