Android Update- LC-42LE860M- SHARP Aquos TV - Android Stick & Console Computers General

Dear Team,
This my first post. Apologies for any mistake.
I would like to know is there safe way to update my android smart TV LC-42LE860M(Full HD-3D-Android based v4.2.2)
There is no latest update from the Manufacturer.
Overall i have flashed modded ROMS of mobile phones so slightly aware of the tools.
As a initial step i thought of taking the complete backup before experimenting anything, but i faced following issues:
1- unable to root it- framaroot, kingo, vroot failed to root it.
2- without root TWRP not able to proceed or boot in recovery mode.
Kindly advise with the recommended steps or procedure.
With Warm Regards
Rehan

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Need help Rooting two android devices

Hi all
please excuse the noobie question, hope this is the correct place to ask
I have two devices both running Android 5.1 lollipop
The first is a LG G3s D755 Phone
The second is a Hipstreet Pilot 10DTB42
I have tried some of the common methods to root both of them without success, any know if its possible and provide a link to a working method.
Thanks in advance for any help with this
Paul
PS if this is in the wrong forum perhaps a MOD could move it for me.
Thanks
I've got the hipstreet pilot too and want to root it but tech support won't help...
RE: For your ROOT PROBLEM TRY THIS
1. Try downloading kingo root
2. Then unlock developer options on your devices...
3. Then install kingo root on pc not on your mobile device as success rate would be lesser.
4. Then enable usb debugging mode.
5. Then install the abd drivers for your phone by finding on the net elsewhere.
6. Now finally on kingo root and connect your phone with min. 50% battery...
7. Enable usb debugging mode or else it wont work..
8. Then wait it will download the important files for the rooting...
9. It will reboot your phone three times approx.
10. Don't worry nothing has happened it is just flashing your memory and installing super user files...
11. Then wait. If your root is successful then it will show root successful or else it will say root failed...
12. If root successful eureka!!!. Or else please wait for some more months because it took me 5 months to root
intex aqua t5.
13. Then enjoy. But i cannot assure 100% success for every mobile but kingo root has provided 95% success for all devicers intex aqua t5 is my first mobile and was the first in the world to be rooted and is by me... So
chillax.
please thank my posts....​
Rooting Hipstreet Pilot
Got myself a hipstreet pilot and have rooted successfully using an app called "iroot". The app must be version v3 or above to root though. Here is a direct link to the exact version I used: http://www.mediafire.com/file/de3391if9ya1sgp/iRoot_3.2.4_160914_0955.apk
If you have a proper twrp available for your device then surely flashing Magisk shud do.
else one click root tools are available

Lenovo phab( not plus) need help for rooting.

I have been trying to root Lenovo-phab-pb1-750m and referred here http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/root-root-help-lenovo-phab-pb1-750m-plus-t3427518. Well so many deivices in the market are stable to root, why rooting would cause so many problems with this device. Is it dependent on the exploit or the method to gain root access so that device should remain stable to root, without any malfunction. Mine I have experienced hardware keys volume down and power button not responding trying after kingroot. Kingroot which modifies the stock recovery, we will not be able to accept OTA Updates after trying this. I got the issue fixed from an ASC as when I tried reflash using qfil I got sahara error and ended in bootloop.
My main concern is to gain root and it should with full support of su binaries with busy box. Many times it is required to unlock bootloader and install custom recoveries for this I didn't mind doing it. But there is no support officially nor in XDA. But I found one thread here http://www.unlock-bootloaders.racing/2016/10/lenovo-phab-8142.html not sure they are referring to this model but they are referring to XDA site but I can't find it in this site. Are they referring to this model lenovo-phab-pb1-750m in the above thread and can I try it on my device model.
However, I noticed that there is one latest method called systemless root here http://www.xda-developers.com/chainfire-releases-root-for-android-6-0-without-modifying-system/, Hence I want to upgrade to Android 6 and unlock its bootloader to try this. please advice how I can go about. In the mentioned link http://www.unlock-bootloaders.racing/2016/10/lenovo-phab-8142.html there is a method given to unlock the bootloader not sure this is for this model and am running lollipop version 5.1.1. Please check and provide me some info.

[ROM] Vodafone Smart V8 (VF710) Official Rom (Update.zip)

Vodafone Smart V8 ROM
Alright the original ROM can be found on the official ZTE device Support website which you can find here: ztedevice.com/support
This would be useful if many users have already messed up their phone and still have access to stock recovery.
Since we have the firmware now it can progress onto TWRP being made for the smartphone. If anyone does attempt this please do remember to turn off the system updates, disable any logs or feedback logging which can be found in the phones settings -> about phone. Another thing is to remember to unlock the boot loader. This would be useful for rooting. I am not sure if Kingroot PC would root the phone since it does have a high success rate but the thing is Kingroot PC is very buggy. It can say that the root process failed but it actually rooted your phone successfully.
Please do remember that warranties will be void if someone does port the TWRP but if someone does port it post it here.
Sorry but I am a new member so I am having issues with links and etc so I will update this thread soon
Any news on ROMs and root yet?

Anyone Tell Me [ How to make Root and TWRP for a specific device ]

Hiee Guys ! I have used lots of android phones since 10 years and also familiar with them . I always try to root every phone but a problem is that every android phone cannot be rooted . So, please anyone tell me that how i can make root for any device and how i can make twrp for any device .
Thank You in Advance......
As far as compiling TWRP, you can start with this thread. Any device such as pixels upgraded to A10 don't have TWRP so because recovery has changed drastically and development of TWRP had not yet caught up.
Root is available for any device that is rootable. Magisk does a pretty good job of covering the bases and is under active development so properly reported issues are generally addressed.
Finding an exploit to be able to root a device is a different matter. Some, like pixels, are straightforward to root since if bought from Google (not a carrier directly) they have unlockable bootloaders allowing the installation of non-stock images. On a device that does not allow the bootloader to be unlocked, an exploit to achieve root must be found. That is often the issue combined with many of these devices do not attract developers to purchase them and thus no attempts are made.
Animesh._.Mamgain said:
Hiee Guys ! I have used lots of android phones since 10 years and also familiar with them . I always try to root every phone but a problem is that every android phone cannot be rooted . So, please anyone tell me that how i can make root for any device and how i can make twrp for any device .
Thank You in Advance......
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If the device is a device that has a locked bootloader that can not be unlocked, you will not be able to use TWRP. These devices can only be rooted if there is a rooting app or rooting program available for PC or android that has an exploit that works on the device.
If the bootloader is locked, you won't be able to install TWRP or use TWRP to root the device and you will not be able to flash a Magisk patched boot.img to achieve root.
If there are no exploits available that are proven to work on the device, you won't be able to root the device.
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Question How to root Android 13?

Hi guys, I'm lookin to root my A525F with One UI 5.0
Also looking for necessary files to disable encryption.
Also I've received November Update for my country.
I have done root my A52 4G android 13 with magisk method.
llranga said:
I have done root my A52 4G android 13 with magisk method.
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Nice.
Can you please share the exact method you carried on?
Follow the guide here to install TWRP and disable force encryption: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-official-twrp-3-7-for-galaxy-a52-4g-and-a72-4g.4405751/
After that just flash Magisk.
Greetings to the XDA Team and all the other good people,
I want to root my Samsung Galaxy A52 4G, and just wanted to ask where should I start so I do it successfully, without upside-down moments. I already updated my phone to the latest, so now the phone is running Android 13.
I am a beginner in this, I educated myself from some videos online and on the XDA forum and saw that I can make my device more secure with root, I can disable system and apps trackers.
So my first question is, do I need to downgrade to Android 12 so the success rate becomes higher or I can stick with Android 13 and still get success for the end goal?
My second question is if what I wrote above this is a truth.
The third question is, how do I get my device running again if rooting fails?
The forth question is, can I unroot my device if I want it at some moment?
My fifth and last question is, is rooting worthy and needed so I can achieve my goals?
I still think I know nothing and want to expand my knowledge, so I ask people who are masters in this field to help me out with this, so I can become happier.
​Thanks for considering my request.
- your dear noobie user epeu.​
You can do root your phone. But you should not be panic. carefully read instructions and do it with patient without skipping none of the steps.
I'm also not an expert. but i have done rooting of more than 10 phones without failing.
you have to unlock your boot loader before rooting.
I doubt about your statement about device becomes more secure with root. it depends on what you do alter followed by root. yes you can improve privacy.
also your banking apps may stop work after rooting. so you have to apply necessary modules (security fixes) before get them start working again.
if rooting failed provided phone is not hard bricked, you can flash your original firmware to restore the phone. what i always do is keeping all the original firmware ready with me before doing any rooting.
yes. you can unroot by flashing original firmware.
last question is difficult to answer. majority of people use their phones without rooting. if you want to be different, it's up to you.

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