so hi guys i need some help. I rooted my oppo A57 last night and the carrier couldnt be found
the carrier was working fine before i rooted my phone. however after rooting it just shows the 'no carrier symbol'. Why is this so? will unrooting my Oppo A57 allow the carrier to be found again? If so how to unroot my oppo A57? Thanks for sorry for asking so many questions. Kinda desperate cause i need my data rip.
yh247 said:
so hi guys i need some help. I rooted my oppo A57 last night and the carrier couldnt be found
the carrier was working fine before i rooted my phone. however after rooting it just shows the 'no carrier symbol'. Why is this so? will unrooting my Oppo A57 allow the carrier to be found again? If so how to unroot my oppo A57? Thanks for sorry for asking so many questions. Kinda desperate cause i need my data rip.
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You unroot by kingroot.apk
I tried the full unroot in supersu app but it seemed to not work. My phone says root is detected but upon checking root checker it says no root. Trying to flash an updated stock room. Will it work? Sorry I'm really unsure of what to do now
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You unroot by kingroot.apk
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I tried the full unroot in supersu app but i did not let it finish. My phone says root is detected but upon checking root checker it says no root. Trying to flash an updated stock room. Will it work? Sorry I'm really unsure of what to do now
yh247 said:
I tried the full unroot in supersu app but i did not let it finish. My phone says root is detected but upon checking root checker it says no root. Trying to flash an updated stock room. Will it work? Sorry I'm really unsure of what to do now
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You find rom flash full! done
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Hi I have a huawei premia 4g which I have rooted however I wish I could but do not. I need to this I want to unroot because my phone constantly restarts and then just asking for help
mtitech said:
Hi I have a huawei premia 4g which I have rooted however I wish I could but do not. I need to this I want to unroot because my phone constantly restarts and then just asking for help
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What superuser/root manager do you have? SuperSU or SuperUser?
Install unlockroot from www.unlockroot.com to PC.
One click unroot
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ROOT FOR AT&T LG G3
Here are two ways to root the LG G3 on AT&T
AS OF NOW THERE IS NO ROOT FOR LOLLIPOP ON THE AT&T LG G3
Once a method is found thread will be updated...
First Method: TowelRoot by geohot - Does Not Work on 10F Or Later
1. Go to Phone Settings, then General Tab and click on Security
2. Scroll to Unknown sources and check the box and click on ok for the warning message
3. Use the phone browser to go to https://towelroot.com/
4. Click the Red lambda to download tl.apk
5. Install the downloaded file, click on accept when the Google popup shows
6. You will see a Google warning to not install - Click box stating "I understand and still want to install it" then click "Install Anyway"
(NOTE: remember you are installing an exploit to root the phone which is not something Google recommends.)
7.Once installation is complete click open or go to towel root icon and open app
8. Click "make it ra1n"
You now have root!!
To check,
Download root checker from play store and check for root
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Second Method: IORoot by autoprime - Does Not Work on 10F Or Later
1. Go here and follow instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2776198
To check,
Download root checker from play store and check for root
2. Make sure to hit thanks on autoprime's thread.
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Third Medthod: Stump Root by IOMonster - jcase - Autoprime - PlayfulGod - Team Codefire
1. Go Here
2. Download and install Stump root
3. Run Stump root - you are now rooted
4. Go to playstore and downlaod SuperSU
5. Install Super SU
6. Uninstall Stump Root
You now have root!!
To check,
Download root checker from play store and check for root
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WARNINGS & DISCLAIMERS
Proceed with caution and at your own risk - I am not responsible if your phone self destructs, gets bricked, or melts.
Please keep in mind that both these methods will yield ROOT only - as of know there is no way to unlock bootloader on AT&T
Rooting and any other modifications to your phone will void your warranty - do not root if you do not know what you are doing.
Rooted devices will not be able to receive OTA updates. You may have to unroot and restore stock in order to accept updates.
How to check if you tripped the root counter
Once your device is rooted via either method - the device secret service menu will show that you are rooted.
To check:
1. Go to dialer
2. enter 3845#*850#
3. Scroll to and click on LG RCT
4. click Display Results
Here you will see that it shows the device is rooted
Once the device is unrooted - the setting will be reset to No Root
Additional Guides - After gaining root
How to Remove Bloatware on you newly rooted AT&T LG G3
How to unroot your LG G3 and return back to stock
My G3 from AT&T is on order and should be in my hands in a week or so. What firmware version comes with the phone out of the box? Should I root immediately to avoid any patches from being installed?
My reason for asking is based on my experience with the Moto X. I realized too late that accepting the standard upgrade to 4.4.2 via OTA would eliminate any chance of rooting. I want to make sure that I don't fall into that trap again.
Nucleonic said:
My G3 from AT&T is on order and should be in my hands in a week or so. What firmware version comes with the phone out of the box? Should I root immediately to avoid any patches from being installed?
My reason for asking is based on my experience with the Moto X. I realized too late that accepting the standard upgrade to 4.4.2 via OTA would eliminate any chance of rooting. I want to make sure that I don't fall into that trap again.
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The current root-able firmware is 10D - Software Version: D85010d
Why not - better safe than sorry...
neverends said:
The current root-able firmware is 10D - Software Version: D85010d
Why not - better safe than sorry...
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Are there any warranty software's like Samsung's Knox on this device? If so does rooting with towel root trip it?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2819471
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mrhaley30705 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2819471
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According to a friend of mine, towelroot will not trip the QFuse, only the root counter. If you read post #2 on this thread that issue is addressed.
conan1600 said:
Are there any warranty software's like Samsung's Knox on this device? If so does rooting with towel root trip it?
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QFuse will only be tripped if the recovery or rom is changed... The root counter will reset to No Root if you use the unroot method I posted
Sent from my LG-D850 using Tapatalk
Does it also remove the line about the first time you rooted? Also, when you say Rom is changed does that mean debloating/removing carrieriq/using xposed will trip it?
mrhaley30705 said:
Does it also remove the line about the first time you rooted? Also, when you say Rom is changed does that mean debloating/removing carrieriq/using xposed will trip it?
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I rooted the phone using towel root - used Root Explorer to uninstall Bloat - installed Xposed and G3 TweakBox... then I checked to root checker in the hidden menu and it showed that it was rooted but the QFUSE was intact... then I unrooted using the method i posted.. Not only was the phone unrooted, traces of xposed installation were removed, and the root check in the hidden menu showed No Root with no additional information - also the QFUSE was still intact.
This is my experience and I have tested it twice. However... as always... Your mileage may vary...
Many thanks. I hate to sound like anoob, but this lg is new to me (coming from a gs3 where I avoided Knox counters until I sold the phone).
Working here. Thanks!
So let me ask you guys/gals is the bootloader locked than? Just need to find out before I go purchasing this phone through AT&T, thanks.
Knight-Rider said:
So let me ask you guys/gals is the bootloader locked than? Just need to find out before I go purchasing this phone through AT&T, thanks.
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The bootloader is locked... Although you can root and install xposed, run root apps, and Debloat it's not likely that the bootloader will be unlocked anytime soon... So no custom recovery and no rooms.
Sent from my LG-D850 using Tapatalk
neverends said:
The bootloader is locked... Although you can root and install xposed, run root apps, and Debloat it's not likely that the bootloader will be unlocked anytime soon... So no custom recovery and no rooms.
Sent from my LG-D850 using Tapatalk
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I figured thanks for the quick response! I'm better off going with Korean version.
Is one of the methods better than the other? Just trying to decide which one to go with. Thanks
noticed when i run either root method SuperSU is not installed after. when i verify root under the the 2nd post, it says Rooted, Not allowed command has been excuted >su Rooting related file had been installed >su >superuser
vince2398 said:
Is one of the methods better than the other? Just trying to decide which one to go with. Thanks
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The first method is very easy... They are both equally effective
idashx said:
noticed when i run either root method SuperSU is not installed after. when i verify root under the the 2nd post, it says Rooted, Not allowed command has been excuted >su Rooting related file had been installed >su >superuser
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That's normal... Once you unroot the warning goes away and is cleared
Sent from my LG-D850 using Tapatalk
What about flashing recovery? Not to sure how to get twarp on this
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I don't think twrp is ready for this.
Hi, I'm trying to root a LG G3 Beat (D728), the phone carrier is CMCC and SW version is v10a.
I've tried towelroot, Stump Root and PurpleDrake, but unfortunately none of them worked for me.
towelroot does not respond after clicking "make it ra1n" no longer how long I wait, and even when I connected to a VPN.
Stump Root says unsupported device and there was no option for bruteforce.
PurpleDrake simply fails when it tries to temproot.
I also tried the method in this post, but my phone keeps telling me that the whole-file verification failed and i can't apply update.zip from my sdcard, although some poeple did root successfully on D722.
So could someone who rooted G3 beat tell me what I can do? Thank you
kemege said:
Hi, I'm trying to root a LG G3 Beat (D728), the phone carrier is CMCC and SW version is v10a.
I've tried towelroot, Stump Root and PurpleDrake, but unfortunately none of them worked for me.
towelroot does not respond after clicking "make it ra1n" no longer how long I wait, and even when I connected to a VPN.
Stump Root says unsupported device and there was no option for bruteforce.
PurpleDrake simply fails when it tries to temproot.
I also tried the method in this post, but my phone keeps telling me that the whole-file verification failed and i can't apply update.zip from my sdcard, although some poeple did root successfully on D722.
So could someone who rooted G3 beat tell me what I can do? Thank you
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I also have this phone ,,,,
Do you find any solution to root this device
aamszia said:
I also have this phone ,,,,
Do you find any solution to root this device
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I was thinking of getting this device has anyone managed to root it yet.
paulh1978 said:
I was thinking of getting this device has anyone managed to root it yet.
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No solution to root this phone ... sorry
aamszia said:
No solution to root this phone ... sorry
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OK thanks for the reply
any solution now ????
all known rooting methods failed
any solution for gapps ???
i still have this phone ..
Lg d728 root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461
Are there any methods on unroot the LG G2 mini d618 variant? I've been looking on the internet and the forums for methods, i've managed to look on some but i doubted it.. I got one link but im not sure of it... http://www.droidviews.com/how-to-unroot-android-devices-manually/
and i also got a thread in the forums on LG RCT forgets that your phone is rooted... but i think its only for the d620r variant of the phone, and i doubt it will work on the d618...
Can someone verify if they have unrooted their d618 phone??
Pls help
Meyaow said:
Are there any methods on unroot the LG G2 mini d618 variant? I've been looking on the internet and the forums for methods, i've managed to look on some but i doubted it.. I got one link but im not sure of it... http://www.droidviews.com/how-to-unroot-android-devices-manually/
and i also got a thread in the forums on LG RCT forgets that your phone is rooted... but i think its only for the d620r variant of the phone, and i doubt it will work on the d618...
Can someone verify if they have unrooted their d618 phone??
Pls help
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SuperSU can unroot EVERY device.
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SuperSU can unroot EVERY device.
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Yeah I know about that one but I read that some LG phones are unrooted but RCT says that their phones are still rooted.. Are there any proofs?? I'm not risking of bricking my phone (I'm a noob in fixing issues)
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Yeah I know about that one but I read that some LG phones are unrooted but RCT says that their phones are still rooted.. Are there any proofs?? I'm not risking of bricking my phone (I'm a noob in fixing issues)
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I don't have the phone, so i can't test it. BUT i never heard from a brick caused by unrooting AND why the h... you want to unroot your phone?
LS.xD said:
I don't have the phone, so i can't test it. BUT i never heard from a brick caused by unrooting AND why the h... you want to unroot your phone?
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Ohhh ok ok... I've been wanting to unroot bcuz I've been wanting to get the lollipop update for my phone.. And then I read that you can't receive OTAs if you are rooted.. And the thread also says that you can receive OTAs if you have the stock firmware and recovery (which I have) I've read that in some other thread in the forums..
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I don't have the phone, so i can't test it. BUT i never heard from a brick caused by unrooting AND why the h... you want to unroot your phone?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...g-lollipop-t2991595/post57936663#post57936663
there are some that are unrooted but their phones fail at updating or downloading OTAs, they are using SuperSu as their unrooting method.... im not so sure about it... as i saw in the google play (i think) that full unroot is not a guarantee unroot
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...g-lollipop-t2991595/post57936663#post57936663
there are some that are unrooted but their phones fail at updating or downloading OTAs, they are using SuperSu as their unrooting method.... im not so sure about it... as i saw in the google play (i think) that full unroot is not a guarantee unroot
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How about checking out how to flash the stock firmware to your phone via computer? Either just flash the latest firmware if available or flash the latest available firmware and then perform the OTA update. Of course you could try to unroot your phone first.
LS.xD said:
How about checking out how to flash the stock firmware to your phone via computer? Either just flash the latest firmware if available or flash the latest available firmware and then perform the OTA update. Of course you could try to unroot your phone first.
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i actually found a way to flash the stock firmware of the g2 mini but im unsure if this method can totally unroot the phone... (its bcuz LG's stupid RCT that is built in their phones which does really suck in my part)
Hi guys,
I hope somebody can help me out. I have a G2 on stock 4.4.3 kitkat D80020y. I was rooted with stumproot but still on stock recovery. Then I heard the lollipop OTA coming out and in trying to prepare for it I "unrooted" the phone by choosing permanent unroot in Supersu app. Following that when I checked for OTA and it wasn't showing up, I realised it won't show up as I was on T mobile.
So, I thought that's easy, let me just root again with stump root and manually install it. But the problem is Stumproot is now unable to root my phone!
What's the easiest thing to do from here? Should I just borrow an AT&T Sim from a friend and try updating it that way? Will that cause any problems? Or should I try rooting my phone by another method and do the manual method then?
Sorry for the long post
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Hi guys,
I hope somebody can help me out. I have a G2 on stock 4.4.3 kitkat D80020y. I was rooted with stumproot but still on stock recovery. Then I heard the lollipop OTA coming out and in trying to prepare for it I "unrooted" the phone by choosing permanent unroot in Supersu app. Following that when I checked for OTA and it wasn't showing up, I realised it won't show up as I was on T mobile.
So, I thought that's easy, let me just root again with stump root and manually install it. But the problem is Stumproot is now unable to root my phone!
What's the easiest thing to do from here? Should I just borrow an AT&T Sim from a friend and try updating it that way? Will that cause any problems? Or should I try rooting my phone by another method and do the manual method then?
Sorry for the long post
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-g2/general/update-to-stock-lolipop-d80030f-root-t3084081
Thanks for your reply. I did see that thread but the point is how do I root D80020y kitkat if stumproot is not working?
spikyshotgun said:
Thanks for your reply. I did see that thread but the point is how do I root D80020y kitkat if stumproot is not working?
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did you try towelroot then,that work for me while on 20y to lollipop force OTA
desmond462 said:
did you try towelroot then,that work for me while on 20y to lollipop force OTA
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Yup tried that too. Not working. Guess will borrow ATT Sim from a friend and try upgrading that way. Hope that doesn't cause any issues.