I took the new OTA update yesterday and sure enough towelroot doesnt work. It says your device isnt supported.
Question is: Did at&t update and lock the bootloader? Still remains to be seen, I will try to downgrade later today and see if its goes thru.
daraj said:
I took the new OTA update yesterday and sure enough towelroot doesnt work. It says your device isnt supported.
Question is: Did at&t update and lock the bootloader? Still remains to be seen, I will try to downgrade later today and see if its goes thru.
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I rooted prior to the update with stock recovery using towelroot and root is intact. I was on 20u when I rooted the phone. I never added TWRP or used autorec.
Same thing here
I took the same OTA, I try to use the towelroot and yes is isn't support my device, is any root process the I can use to root my LG?
effrem123 said:
I took the same OTA, I try to use the towelroot and yes is isn't support my device, is any root process the I can use to root my LG?
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I heard stumproot? ?? I think it's called, works.
You have to do brute force though.
Awesome thank you so much
Yes Stumproot root successfully my att LG G2 with the new OTA KK.. WooooHoooooo
countryfolk07 said:
I heard stumproot? ?? I think it's called, works.
You have to do brute force though.
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Anyone tried AutoRec yet? I also rooted d80020y successfully with stump root.
thenorm89 said:
Anyone tried AutoRec yet? I also rooted d80020y successfully with stump root.
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make sure you know what panel you have or youll get the white lines after you wake up phone from sleep
MaestriFC said:
make sure you know what panel you have or youll get the white lines after you wake up phone from sleep
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No issue here. I thought devs patched their kernels with dr87's auto panel detection?
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No issue here. I thought devs patched their kernels with dr87's auto panel detection?
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i have a jdi panel for my d800 ... i did this 2 days ago and gave me the white lines until i flashed a jdi kk kernel.. used latest autorec so im not sure
Turn down your volume before running Stump!
To those who got here wanting to root your G2 after the y update, a word of advice:
make sure your volume is down, way down or you will get a nasty surprise.
That being said, Stump works perfectly with the brute force approach.
nunjabusiness said:
To those who got here wanting to root your G2 after the y update, a word of advice:
make sure your volume is down, way down or you will get a nasty surprise.
That being said, Stump works perfectly with the brute force approach.
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I can confirm that everything said here is entirely accurate. Stump was the only solution that worked on my brand new LG G2 with 4.4.2 that I got a few days ago.
Do you have to turn the volume down like he said?
DvineLord said:
Do you have to turn the volume down like he said?
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Think he is just referring to the old school midi music during the process... whatever. I kind of liked it, took me back to my pirated pc game days.
Stump brute force worked well for me, just haven't figured out how to get custom recovery installed on 20y firmware... point me in right direction?
Sampson0420 said:
Think he is just referring to the old school midi music during the process... whatever. I kind of liked it, took me back to my pirated pc game days.
Stump brute force worked well for me, just haven't figured out how to get custom recovery installed on 20y firmware... point me in right direction?
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autorec.
nunjabusiness said:
To those who got here wanting to root your G2 after the y update, a word of advice:
make sure your volume is down, way down or you will get a nasty surprise.
That being said, Stump works perfectly with the brute force approach.
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No way man I love that part!!!
me funciono el metodo stumproot
En modo forsar root me funciono gracias
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Here's the files from the update... not much we can do with them though...
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23501681358545806
Edit: I was on 800-20k with a custom recovery (autorec) installed. Taking the update will put you in a "recovery" bootloop. I was able to get out of the bootloop by nulling out the fota partition.
I reflashed the 800-20c TOT file using LGFlashtool and then went and did a software update. It downloads both 20k and 20u updates and applies them both. Afterwards I rooted using autoprime's ioroot25r1 tool (adb sideload method).
Because there is a new kernel to support knock-code, do NOT flash a recovery using autorec or anything that will affect the kernel until a developer gets their hands on it and inserts the older bootloader.
-Daryel
Just got this notification. Anybody know if there's anything important or significant with this?
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RS7JR said:
Just got this notification. Anybody know if there's anything important or significant with this?
Sent from my LG-D800 using Tapatalk 4
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The only difference I see is knock-code.
Good news is that ioroot25 still works on it.
-Daryel
so, do you lose root after this update? i'm rooted with no custom recovery
xbxjunkie said:
so, do you lose root after this update? i'm rooted with no custom recovery
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ota should error out, mine did, i tried twice.
spdwiz18 said:
ota should error out, mine did, i tried twice.
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hmm, then i'm not gonna do it. anyone know where it's downloaded to and what to freeze to prevent the DL again
i'm coming from a tmobile G2 and the update app is different
Nvm.....found and froze it.....problem solved
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ota should error out, mine did, i tried twice.
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After it errors out, do the notifications stop? I've "postponed" mine atm and have no interest in actually updating. I'm not wanting to be pestered daily by the update request. (I'm stock recovery rooted too)
Edit: It detected that I'm rooted and has stopped notifications.
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The only difference I see is knock-code.
Good news is that ioroot25 still works on it.
-Daryel
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Here's AT&T's update page that has some info: http://www.att.com/esupport/article.jsp?sid=KB423381&cv=820#fbid=9EhTGDbrWCI
Software update includes:
Knock Code" security feature
Calendar/ Exchange Active Sync (EAS) enhancements
I've also noticed that Album Art for music playing in Google Music now takes up the entire lock screen; the previous release only displayed in a little box at the top.
spdwiz18 said:
ota should error out, mine did, i tried twice.
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I was able to take the update and did not lose root. however I do not have a recovery installed.
D800 model
skullymullins said:
I was able to take the update and did not lose root. however I do not have a recovery installed.
D800 model
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I was able to root last week with IOroot, d/l the update yesterday, and keep root.
newb here. mine just automatically updated to 20u. I saw the update when I recieved my g2 yesterday but didn't think it was going to update by its self. can I still follow the pinned newbie guide and use ioroot25 and AutoRec?
edit: re-read the first post, so can't use autorec till its updated? do you think it will take long? I wanted to put cm on
Gabe3 said:
newb here. mine just automatically updated to 20u. I saw the update when I recieved my g2 yesterday but didn't think it was going to update by its self. can I still follow the pinned newbie guide and use ioroot25 and AutoRec?
edit: re-read the first post, so can't use autorec till its updated? do you think it will take long? I wanted to put cm on
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Autorec will work, but you'll lose the "knock code" which I doubt you would care about if you're going with CM. Autorec will be updated sometime after LG releases the source code for the kernel. The latest they still have posted is the code for D800-20c.
-Daryel
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Autorec will work, but you'll lose the "knock code" which I doubt you would care about if you're going with CM. Autorec will be updated sometime after LG releases the source code for the kernel. The latest they still have posted is the code for D800-20c.
-Daryel
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thats great, thanks. and ioroot still works as well? i'll have to do some googling what the knock code is.
I'm bone stock, unrooted and just got the latest update. Only difference i see is Knock Code (which is very cool BTW), other than that it's still the same old awesome G2. Glad to see they are still paying attention to it now that they are focusing on the G3. Wonder if we'll get the new G3 UI on the (stock) G2
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I'm bone stock, unrooted and just got the latest update. Only difference i see is Knock Code (which is very cool BTW), other than that it's still the same old awesome G2. Glad to see they are still paying attention to it now that they are focusing on the G3. Wonder if we'll get the new G3 UI on the (stock) G2
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This! :thumbup:
Scribe'd on my awesome OG2
daryelv said:
Autorec will work, but you'll lose the "knock code" which I doubt you would care about if you're going with CM. Autorec will be updated sometime after LG releases the source code for the kernel. The latest they still have posted is the code for D800-20c.
-Daryel
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"IF and WHEN" LG decides to update it seeing as they never released source for 10q or 20k(and now 20u but it just started going public so who knows)
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Edit: I was on 800-20k with a custom recovery (autorec) installed. Taking the update will put you in a "recovery" bootloop. I was able to get out of the bootloop by nulling out the fota partition.
-Daryel
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How can I do that? Nulling out the fota partition
I have the same problem
Thanks
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Sj12345 said:
How can I do that? Nulling out the fota partition
I have the same problem
Thanks
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Like this...
Code:
adb shell
dd if=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/fota of=/sdcard/fota-backup.img
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/fota
-Daryel
I tried ioroot25r1 on the 20u update but when it says press any key to continue the window just closes.
Gabe3 said:
I tried ioroot25r1 on the 20u update but when it says press any key to continue the window just closes.
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have you tried the manual method:
1)open cmd window inside ioroot25 folder
2)place phone in airplane mode and enable usb debugging then plug into pc
3)type adb devices in cmd to make sure device is visible
4)after you see your device type adb reboot recovery
5)when the phone reboots into stock recovery using volume keys scroll to adb sideload update option and use power button to confirm
6)in cmd window type adb sideload kk_root.zip
7)you should see dat root on phone screen
8)enjoy root
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Hi! I'm new here... Hope I'm in the right place, but I've been having problems with my GS5. I rooted it using towelroot about 3 months ago which was successful, then a Verizon system software update was pushed and installed to my phone, and that somehow installed fine, but now root checker says my phone isn't rooted and towelroot says my phone isn't supported... For months now my phone has been trying to install the 4.4.4 update with no luck, when it reboots and is in the middle of installing with the little android dude with his chest open, it says 'error'. Has there been a fix or way around this? Any way I can completely factory wipe everything?
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Hi! I'm new here... Hope I'm in the right place, but I've been having problems with my GS5. I rooted it using towelroot about 3 months ago which was successful, then a Verizon system software update was pushed and installed to my phone, and that somehow installed fine, but now root checker says my phone isn't rooted and towelroot says my phone isn't supported... For months now my phone has been trying to install the 4.4.4 update with no luck, when it reboots and is in the middle of installing with the little android dude with his chest open, it says 'error'. Has there been a fix or way around this? Any way I can completely factory wipe everything?
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Verizon may of patched the towelroot exploit with the new update. Have you tried posting this in the VZW S5 forums?
From my CM11 S3
Towel root is dead for firmwares newer than June 2014. You can try chainfire for root. If t he 4.4.4 firmware isn't updating, try flashing with Odin.
chaostic_2k1 said:
Towel root is dead for firmwares newer than June 2014. You can try chainfire for root. If t he 4.4.4 firmware isn't updating, try flashing with Odin.
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Thanks for chiming in but I basically said that already. There's no need to duplicate it. You won't be able to run supersu for root as you can't flash any zip files on a locked bootloader
From my CM11 S3
Thanks for replying but I basically gave OP actual useful answers to his direct question.
chaostic_2k1 said:
Thanks for replying but I basically gave OP actual useful answers to his direct question.
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As did I
From my CM11 S3
ShapesBlue said:
As did I
From my CM11 S3
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Sure you did
chaostic_2k1 said:
Sure you did
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I explained a different perspective and I didn't question what you said. Let's just leave it at that
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rswans said:
Hi! I'm new here... Hope I'm in the right place, but I've been having problems with my GS5. I rooted it using towelroot about 3 months ago which was successful, then a Verizon system software update was pushed and installed to my phone, and that somehow installed fine, but now root checker says my phone isn't rooted and towelroot says my phone isn't supported... For months now my phone has been trying to install the 4.4.4 update with no luck, when it reboots and is in the middle of installing with the little android dude with his chest open, it says 'error'. Has there been a fix or way around this? Any way I can completely factory wipe everything?
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Its too bad there is not a way to block any updates.. These companies want to control all we see and do on our devices. I have made the decision to dump my smart phone.I am going to get a flip phone and only use for phone calls.
Hey guys,
So I just got the G3 last week, and an update rolled out from AT&T. Me being the idiot I am thought it was the Lollipop update so I updated it. Turns out, it was just 10f.
Then when I looked for ways to root the G3, all the methods required the software to be on 10d, not f.
What should I do?
Any help is much appreciated.
Use the bruteforce method in Stump root.
see: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/att-d85010f-update-stump-root-t2953063
You are certain it'll work for 10f?
sympathizer said:
You are certain it'll work for 10f?
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100%. I rooted on 10f using stump.
In addition, if you plan on rooting a device and you know there is an update, please wait to install the update until you know a root method is found.
aybarrap1 said:
100%. I rooted on 10f using stump.
In addition, if you plan on rooting a device and you know there is an update, please wait to install the update until you know a root method is found.
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Will do.
Thanks a lot!
Not rooting
sympathizer said:
Will do.
Thanks a lot!
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I too am trying to root d850 10f with bruteforce on stumproot...mine will not do it though, keeps saying device is not supported after about 7 minutes of trying. Any ideas? (Yes, i know, shouldnt have installed the darn update), but i keep seeing people rooting 10f no problem with stump, although mine wont.
esanger22 said:
I too am trying to root d850 10f with bruteforce on stumproot...mine will not do it though, keeps saying device is not supported after about 7 minutes of trying. Any ideas? (Yes, i know, shouldnt have installed the darn update), but i keep seeing people rooting 10f no problem with stump, although mine wont.
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You can always flash back to the older version 10d in the return to stock thread.
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Intub8 said:
You can always flash back to the older version 10d in the return to stock thread.
Sent from my LG-D850 using XDA Premium HD app
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This is what I would do. It is possible you got a bad OTA as well. Did you factory reset after the OTA? I have seen many cases on forums where a factory reset takes care of many issues after an OTA.
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esanger22 said:
I too am trying to root d850 10f with bruteforce on stumproot...mine will not do it though, keeps saying device is not supported after about 7 minutes of trying. Any ideas? (Yes, i know, shouldnt have installed the darn update), but i keep seeing people rooting 10f no problem with stump, although mine wont.
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I don't know man, do you have the correct app installed? Mine went through smoothly in less than 5 minutes.
I just did this - now i am trying to bump the device. So my memory is relatively fresh
Reboot for fresh start - Run Stump - it will say device not supported - try brute force - let it run - takes 5 - 7 and maybe 10 min after which it says "reboot" device - then go ahead and reboot device. Run stump again - it should say device is rooted. Next download "root checker" it will say rooted. Ofcourse if this all does not go thru - you can downgrade to a previous firmware and it'll go easier - however that's more labor intensive and you'll not be able to back up the current ROM with all your apps and setup.
Well, I ended up having to flash back to 10d as mentioned by many of you. This fixed the problem!
esanger22 said:
Well, I ended up having to flash back to 10d as mentioned by many of you. This fixed the problem!
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Good to hear and I do not think you are missing much going back. At least I have found no difference. Just freeze "Software Update" to prevent nagging OTA update notifications.
aybarrap1 said:
Good to hear and I do not think you are missing much going back. At least I have found no difference. Just freeze "Software Update" to prevent nagging OTA update notifications.
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I actually installed CM12...its friggin awesome.
I can report no issues here with Stumproot on 10f and I've restored back to stock multiple times.
Sounds like something was just messed up on my phone, everyone else was able to use it!
perhaps this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g3/development/rom-stock-rooted-att-odexed-d85010f-t2945873
works nicely, no muss, no fuss
If i revert to 10D do i have to use the BUMP method after root? Or just get TWRP/CWM Recovery like good ole days? I just don't care to have the BUMP bypass that is why I am asking.
I have the ATT G3 10F.
I know root is achieved with a tot file for the G5 but will there be a one script method like for the g3? I haven't rooted my phone yet because I dont want to risk bricking my phone.
RicardoSal24 said:
I know root is achieved with a tot file for the G5 but will there be a one script method like for the g3? I haven't rooted my phone yet because I dont want to risk bricking my phone.
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there won't be a script for this as there are no instructions for the bootloader to flash any file. The reason they are using the TOT method is because we have no other way to write to the device. ADB is enabled but the actual command needed to copy everything over was left out.
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there won't be a script for this as there are no instructions for the bootloader to flash any file. The reason they are using the TOT method is because we have no other way to write to the device. ADB is enabled but the actual command needed to copy everything over was left out.
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Is rooting the phone ASAP worth the time or is it best to wait awhile after a software update?
RicardoSal24 said:
Is rooting the phone ASAP worth the time or is it best to wait awhile after a software update?
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if you haven't taken that 10d update I would just root now. Not sure if you've seen the thread where they are discussing the possibility of using the TOT method with the new 10d file, but once you update it trips something (qfuse I believe, Autoprime is the one who discovered this AFAIK) that prevents you from using the existing TOT on the forum and from downgrading.
once you root, you can update to 10d and as long as you flash supersu you will still have access to TWRP and root on the latest update. I recommend waiting updating to 10d even after rooting until they iron out all the issues though.
edit: have you done the OEM unlock through dev options yet? it will wipe your phone in the process FYI so make sure you have everything backed up.
Come on. It wasn't that hard to root it. Just follow the directions. Easy!
How do I know if I have the 10d update? I unlocked the bootloader, rooted it, then thought I had a quality control issue with the pain on the frame. So I flashed stock and locked the bootloader to prepare for a warranty exchange. Turns out the paint wasn't bubbling. It was the protective plastic adhesive I had never taken off. I'm stupid, I know, lol. Now I want to root again but I don't know about the 10d update.
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How do I know if I have the 10d update? I unlocked the bootloader, rooted it, then thought I had a quality control issue with the pain on the frame. So I flashed stock and locked the bootloader to prepare for a warranty exchange. Turns out the paint wasn't bubbling. It was the protective plastic adhesive I had never taken off. I'm stupid, I know, lol. Now I want to root again but I don't know about the 10d update.
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about phone/software version
fatapia said:
if you haven't taken that 10d update I would just root now. Not sure if you've seen the thread where they are discussing the possibility of using the TOT method with the new 10d file, but once you update it trips something (qfuse I believe, Autoprime is the one who discovered this AFAIK) that prevents you from using the existing TOT on the forum and from downgrading.
once you root, you can update to 10d and as long as you flash supersu you will still have access to TWRP and root on the latest update. I recommend waiting updating to 10d even after rooting until they iron out all the issues though.
edit: have you done the OEM unlock through dev options yet? it will wipe your phone in the process FYI so make sure you have everything backed up.
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I've had an understanding that updating android versions while being rooted may cause the phone to be bricked
i have software version 10a that is rootable right thats not 10d or are they similar.
RicardoSal24 said:
I've had an understanding that updating android versions while being rooted may cause the phone to be bricked
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that may have been true at some point especially with OEM FW, but as far as custom I rooted then updated for my GS4, G3, and v10. Just because it worked for me doesn't mean it will for anyone else. I had the variants that once they were rooted you held on to it like dear life
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that may have been true at some point especially with OEM FW, but as far as custom I rooted then updated for my GS4, G3, and v10. Just because it worked for me doesn't mean it will for anyone else. I had the variants that once they were rooted you held on to it like dear life
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So then its best to wait until something is done with the update?
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So then its best to wait until something is done with the update?
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from what I've read the method is established now and there is "zero" risk as long as you follow the instructions, I haven't updated because I haven't experienced the issues others are having
fatapia said:
from what I've read the method is established now and there is "zero" risk as long as you follow the instructions, I haven't updated because I haven't experienced the issues others are having
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I think I'll play it safe until its 100% or wait for a new android version with a root method
RicardoSal24 said:
I think I'll play it safe until its 100% or wait for a new android version with a root method
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it's never 100% safe, hence the quotation marks. there's always a risk of something going wrong such as a power outage, or bad file download. As long as you verify the md5sum of your files you shouldn't have a problem with rooting, the only problems I've seen are people trying to use the wrong files on their device. up to you tho man, good luck with which ever you decide
This root method (compared to my old EVO 3D which needed juopunutbear and a wire)....ez pz.
lordodin912 said:
This root method (compared to my old EVO 3D which needed juopunutbear and a wire)....ez pz.
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That sounds like fun, if you ask me. What was the wire for, if you don't mind me asking? Bypassing a fuse?
xanderin said:
That sounds like fun, if you ask me. What was the wire for, if you don't mind me asking? Bypassing a fuse?
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It was needed for s-off, so not tech for root (if i remember correctly) but for being able to flash custom roms and such. Theres youtube videos about it.
Hey guys, there is a new update that keeps bothering me but I don't want to update. I'm rooted. How do I get rid of the notification to reboot and install??
Could I use titanium backup for this??
Thanks!!
It seems the update notification is coming from Google Play services. I wouldn't recommend disabling that package.
I would just follow these instructions and you should be good.
Can someone tell me what software version I'm supposed to be on? Just got the phone today and the baseband seems to be correct according to T-Mobile website but the google security version is dated 5-1-2016.
carnivalrejectq said:
Can someone tell me what software version I'm supposed to be on? Just got the phone today and the baseband seems to be correct according to T-Mobile website but the google security version is dated 5-1-2016.
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10i is the latest, you can root 10d following the guide here by tungkick, it applies to 10d as well, and read autoprimes all in one here. A video on YouTube helped as well. I would root, install twrp on the build you are on then use autoprimes zip to go to 10i located here.
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10i is the latest, you can root 10d following the guide here by tungkick, it applies to 10d as well, and read autoprimes all in one here. A video on YouTube helped as well. I would root, install twrp on the build you are on then use autoprimes zip to go to 10i located here.
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Thank you very much. I'll most likely do what you suggested here. Wonder why I haven't received an ota for 10i though? It says I'm up to date.
carnivalrejectq said:
Thank you very much. I'll most likely do what you suggested here. Wonder why I haven't received an ota for 10i though?
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If you have checked for an update manually and don't see one it might just take some time. I would personally not update, root 10d and then flash autoprimes 10i bringing you up to date.
Ducter said:
If you have checked for an update manually and don't see one it might just take some time. I would personally not update, root 10d and then flash autoprimes 10i bringing you up to date.
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Does 10i fix gps? I was concerned about gps coming from the S6 Edge. They were warning me in the store about all these issues that the G5 supposedly has (not gps but other things) and I had read my self about everybody's gps problems. So I tried it out a little while ago and it seemed like it was bouncing around a little bit while standing still but while driving it worked pretty accurately, other than the google navigation arrow being sideways in the wrong direction.
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Does 10i fix gps? I was concerned about gps coming from the S6 Edge. They were warning me in the store about all these issues that the G5 supposedly has (not gps but other things) and I had read my self about everybody's gps problems. So I tried it out a little while ago and it seemed like it was bouncing around a little bit while standing still but while driving it worked pretty accurately, other than the google navigation arrow being sideways in the wrong direction.
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Can't say, my GPS has worked fine.
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Can't say, my GPS has worked fine.
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I see, well I mean the latest update that some people have been getting today even, is 10i?
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Can't say, my GPS has worked fine.
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O boy, not sure whats going on but the phone keeps rebooting after using LGUP and it says bootloader failed in red even though it is succesful in LGUP. The first tot i downloaded on the phone and then transferred to the computer. Im retrying with it downloaded right to the pc. Also i think things may be wonky as i already had LG USB mobile driver exe installed for LG G4. IDK what the issue is here. EDIT.......GRRR stupid me , I never unlocked the bootloader as I forgot about it because it wasnt in the root instructions. I have no idea what to do now. Phone is in a bootloop.
carnivalrejectq said:
O boy, not sure whats going on but the phone keeps rebooting after using LGUP and it says bootloader failed in red even though it is succesful in LGUP. The first tot i downloaded on the phone and then transferred to the computer. Im retrying with it downloaded right to the pc. Also i think things may be wonky as i already had LG USB mobile driver exe installed for LG G4. IDK what the issue is here. EDIT.......GRRR stupid me , I never unlocked the bootloader as I forgot about it because it wasnt in the root instructions. I have no idea what to do now. Phone is in a bootloop.
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I followed the guide and the video I referenced, I would start over stock if that's a possibility. I really don't know what advice to offer, double and triple check everything you do before doing it.
Sorry, but ota-updates are coming via goglrpleyservecis now?
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The olxd ota-upgraders.apk's project ended?
Oh! Good notice wdhen i buy a new device (NEVER EXT4) my work it will be only delete this malware.
Hehe.
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I followed the guide and the video I referenced, I would start over stock if that's a possibility. I really don't know what advice to offer, double and triple check everything you do before doing it.
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I ended up fixing it. 4 hours later lol. First time I messed up because I forgot to unlock boot loader. Second time i was having issues with the storage encryption after flashing autoprimes H83010i......so I had to redo everything all over again from scratch. I kept messing things up because I wasn't able to thoroughly read because I was on someone else's computer who was hovering over me and trying to make me hurry. Finally landed on 10i rooted, installed xposed, adaway etc.........after all these flashes battery pulls etc I'm not sure it was so good for the health of my phone lol. Also I'm pretty sure there's an update that just was released yesterday so it feels kinda pointless. Anyways, is there a way to disable the annoying messages on reboot and or change the boot screens?
Sighs, I really don't want to have to go through all of that just to get rid of an update message. Is there any other way? My phone is perfect on 10d.