So i am trying to get root access to my lg g3 international
i tried using ioroot and it goes well until i am asked to sideload the package
every time i do that i get E: failed package verification error
please help.. how do i fix it ?
Build no: KVT49L.A1404795316
Software version: V10e-AME-XX
I'm not sure if this works on the International version but try Towelroot it takes literally 30 seconds to root. Download the apk and open it and it'll let you know if it rooted it or not. No reboot required.
Intellectua1 said:
I'm not sure if this works on the International version but try Towelroot it takes literally 30 seconds to root. Download the apk and open it and it'll let you know if it rooted it or not. No reboot required.
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yeah i tried that but it says my device currently isnt supported ... any idea ?
I "think" 10E requires purpledrake.
Jocelyn said:
I "think" 10E requires purpledrake.
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Yeah iam trying purple drake but the software doesnt open ... on windows i double tap the exe file and a command prompts opens for just a fraction of a second and closes again .. it does that regardless of the the fact the phone is plugged into the pc or not .... what am i doing wrong here ?
I'm having the same problem with Towelroot and IOroot on the att varient on my G2. Towelroot is telling me my device isn't supported and Stump Root won't even open. I've been looking around and I can't get any answers either
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I unrooted my G3 D855 to get the 10e update (maybe it is the fix for the shutdowns) but when I tried to root it again with Towelroot v1&v3 it's shows a message "This phone isn't currently supported" also IOroot supports only older versions than 10d.
Did someone successfully root their D855v10e ?
If you can't live without root be careful with updating the G3 to 10e and higher.
liamR said:
I unrooted my G3 D855 to get the 10e update (maybe it is the fix for the shutdowns) but when I tried to root it again with Towelroot v1&v3 it's shows a message "This phone isn't currently supported" also IOroot supports only older versions than 10d.
Did someone successfully root their D855v10e ?
If you can't live without root be careful with updating the G3 to 10e and higher.
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Rooted the E version with IOroot, no problem there.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hs0qlcGP80gl9wC0r9bs0AWMD-1D9iGgC9ulCG9roMs/edit
liamR said:
I unrooted my G3 D855 to get the 10e update (maybe it is the fix for the shutdowns) but when I tried to root it again with Towelroot v1&v3 it's shows a message "This phone isn't currently supported" also IOroot supports only older versions than 10d.
Did someone successfully root their D855v10e ?
If you can't live without root be careful with updating the G3 to 10e and higher.
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You only need to downgrade your device again with an earliar kdz if you want to root your device again.
You can use that new root "purple" or whatever its called to root if the other root options fail.
what are the changes in 10E is it worth updating?
inzimam said:
what are the changes in 10E is it worth updating?
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LG Italia posted this - https://www.facebook.com/LGItalia/posts/10152319257182585
Translated it says "improved stability, reduced heat, improved call audio"
danny_and_2 said:
Rooted the E version with IOroot, no problem there.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hs0qlcGP80gl9wC0r9bs0AWMD-1D9iGgC9ulCG9roMs/edit
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I tried several times I always get an error "failed to verify whole-file signature" and then it's aborting.
bobsie41 said:
You only need to downgrade your device again with an earliar kdz if you want to root your device again.
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But then I will have the shutdowns again :/
Lennyuk said:
You can use that new root "purple" or whatever its called to root if the other root options fail.
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I don't have Linux here
liamR said:
I tried several times I always get an error "failed to verify whole-file signature" and then it's aborting.
But then I will have the shutdowns again :/
It supposed to be for the D851 only. Am I wrong ?
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There are two versions posted, one is for the D851 that provides a recovery etc, the other is just a root method.
But, what if I don't want to run your script to root?
Well then, I'd be a little hurt, but you can still do everything the script does manually.
Download the package, and extract it. Open a terminal in the main folder of the archive and run these commands:
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adb reboot --bnr_recovery
adb push ./assets/start_restore /temp/start_restore
adb push ./assets/permaroot.bin /temp/start_restore
adb reboot
That will perma-root you, however there's no protection from doing something stupid or the phone being incompatible. Please be careful!
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Is it possible to manually install the root with windows ?
Edit: Confirmed working :victory:
I have root installed but when I search an update via lg suite it says 10b is the latest...? (D85510B) [LG D855 HK]
*Update
never mind I got the update today and worked with root being installed (I checked root checker after the update and still rooted)
Nothing in the UK for Three D855
Okay, so I have the Sprint LG G2 and I currently have the 4.4.2 update with LS980ZVE and everything I have tried to root my phone has failed. Towel-root says my phone isn't supported, stump-root says my phone is already rooted but its not which is confirmed by root-checker. I have tried iOroot and that failed. Another program failed because of my ADB bull**** and I don't even know how to get it to work on my computer. Could really use some help whether it be downgrading( tried to do by myself with LG Flash tool which also failed ) so anything that could point me in the right direction or tutorials would be great.
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Okay, so I have the Sprint LG G2 and I currently have the 4.4.2 update with LS980ZVE and everything I have tried to root my phone has failed. Towel-root says my phone isn't supported, stump-root says my phone is already rooted but its not which is confirmed by root-checker. I have tried iOroot and that failed. Another program failed because of my ADB bull**** and I don't even know how to get it to work on my computer. Could really use some help whether it be downgrading( tried to do by myself with LG Flash tool which also failed ) so anything that could point me in the right direction or tutorials would be great.
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Ok so after you use stump root did you restart phone and install SU from the store? This is something that has to be done for you to gain root access.
edit: Use these steps here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56584296&postcount=153, this is what I did and it worked flawlessly.
☝ What he said. Worked for me.
I have a LG G3 D855AR10c-722-310 / Compilation KVT49L / Android 4.4.2
It currently supports "stump" with my device?
is it safe? and if I reset to factory settings I can remove it completely?
I want to be sure before trying to root
thanks!
posix_ said:
I have a LG G3 D855AR10c-722-310 / Compilation KVT49L / Android 4.4.2
It currently supports "stump" with my device?
is it safe? and if I reset to factory settings I can remove it completely?
I want to be sure before trying to root
thanks!
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not sure what your exact question is.... always backup first
posix_ said:
I have a LG G3 D855AR10c-722-310 / Compilation KVT49L / Android 4.4.2
It currently supports "stump" with my device?
is it safe? and if I reset to factory settings I can remove it completely?
I want to be sure before trying to root
thanks!
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It does support your phone and it is safe to use. You can remove root w/o factory resetting but yes, it will remove it if you do.
BWolf56 said:
It does support your phone and it is safe to use. You can remove root w/o factory resetting but yes, it will remove it if you do.
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Run stump, then restart but he did not root ... when trying to run it again says "unsupported device" and gives me the option brutedforce which do not know if it's safe or advisable ....
How do I root?
posix_ said:
Run stump, then restart but he did not root ... when trying to run it again says "unsupported device" and gives me the option brutedforce which do not know if it's safe or advisable ....
How do I root?
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If Stump didn't work, there are at least 2 other options. Just look through the Dev section.
Also, what msg did you get from Stump when trying to root? Did it say whether it was successful or not? I used the app a few time successfully already
BWolf56 said:
If Stump didn't work, there are at least 2 other options. Just look through the Dev section.
Also, what msg did you get from Stump when trying to root? Did it say whether it was successful or not? I used the app a few time successfully already
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After playing "grid" gave me a message that was ok and asked me to restart the device.
Restarting wanted to open "SuperSU" and tells me I'm not root
Join stump again and when I play GRID now says "unsupported device"
Search options but after several consultations tell me that for this device the method is stump
My device: LG G3 D855AR10c-722-310 / Compilation KVT49L / Android 4.4.2
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After playing "grid" gave me a message that was ok and asked me to restart the device.
Restarting wanted to open "SuperSU" and tells me I'm not root
Join stump again and when I play GRID now says "unsupported device"
Search options but after several consultations tell me that for this device the method is stump
My device: LG G3 D855AR10c-722-310 / Compilation KVT49L / Android 4.4.2
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It is the one for your device, Stump supports 10c so it's kinda weird that it's not working. Do you have SuperSU and busybox installed?
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It is the one for your device, Stump supports 10c so it's kinda weird that it's not working. Do you have SuperSU and busybox installed?
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SuperSU yes, but not work and "busybox" no
Do I have to go back to? as I delete the apk and clean everything so let me try again?
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SuperSU yes, but not work and "busybox" no
Do I have to go back to? as I delete the apk and clean everything so let me try again?
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Yeah, give it another shot. It should work if you're on 10c stock.
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Yeah, give it another shot. It should work if you're on 10c stock.
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stump try uninstalling and reinstalling, but to play "GRID" I see only unsupported device and gives me the option of "brutedforced" but idk if do with that method, nose if it worked the device with that method
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stump try uninstalling and reinstalling, but to play "GRID" I see only unsupported device and gives me the option of "brutedforced" but idk if do with that method, nose if it worked the device with that method
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I'm not sure why it's saying it's unsupported but busybox is needed to get SuperSU to work.
Hi everyone,
I have D855 INT, version TWN/TAIWAN. v20i officially released in a few days. I flashed v20i kdz file with flash tool, rom is perfect. When I try to root with One Click Root tool or DP Root, DP Tools and SEND_COMMAND script etc. all methods do not works at this time. Is there a way to root v20i? I use both v20h and v20p, I had not any root problems. How you root when you get v20i?
Thanks.
sceryavuz said:
Hi everyone,
I have D855 INT, version TWN/TAIWAN. v20i officially released in a few days. I flashed v20i kdz file with flash tool, rom is perfect. When I try to root with One Click Root tool or DP Root, DP Tools and SEND_COMMAND script etc. all methods do not works at this time. Is there a way to root v20i? I use both v20h and v20p, I had not any root problems. How you root when you get v20i?
Thanks.
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Whats the error that it says when you try and root it?
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Whats the error that it says when you try and root it?
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I am not getting error. SU Binary does not installed, so I could not get the root access. I think LG blocked that.
This woreked for me:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/root-g3-pc-kingroot-t3136013
Try several times if you don't get at first
Downgrade first maybe?
I had to downgrade to my carrier's stock ROM for Kitkat and then I was able to root with the methods listed above. Then I could flash a custom recovery with Flashify and flash a nice ROM like Cyanogenmod or something. Proccess took a while as I soft bricked my phone originally haha
D855 TAIWAN V20İ 16GB, didn't work
nuraH6 said:
This woreked for me:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/root-g3-pc-kingroot-t3136013
Try several times if you don't get at first
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Thx a lot, it worked for me (the other solutions didn't work).
It failed the 1st time. After to clean it (clean recent apps), it succeed the 2nd time :good:
Then, you can do this to have SuperSU and to remove Kingroot: http://zidroid.com/how-to-get-ride-and-replace-kinguser-with-supersu-app/
(I confirm that it's ok on my LG G3 32g TWN-v20i)
Help.
Any other effective method to root LG G3 32GB D855 v20i-TWN? I Actually tried every method I could find From one click root to manual and king root. Nothing works with my phone. :crying:
How many times did you try Kingroot? It took me about 5 times to get it to work. You must also be connected to the internet. I have the exact same model and it did work after a few tries.
savanne said:
How many times did you try Kingroot? It took me about 5 times to get it to work. You must also be connected to the internet. I have the exact same model and it did work after a few tries.
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I tried alot of times more that 10 ans different versions of it the latest one and previous kingroot versions. What happens is that when I try to root my phone it gets stuck on 16-18% then the kingroot app closes when I try to open it again it says it failed.
I have a LG G3 D851 Gold that is stuck on android 4.4.2 (software version: D85110c). It tries to do an OTA update however when it tries installing it it fails halfway through and just reboots and most of the time it says the software is up to date. I tired the LG Mobile Support Tool; when I use that it says I have an update available for a few seconds and then it says my phone is up to date. I called LG, T-Mobile, and Google and they all just blamed the problem on someone else and wouldn't help me.
Any ideas? I have never rooted or flashed a phone before so I don't want do that if I don't have to.
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I have a LG G3 D851 Gold that is stuck on android 4.4.2 (software version: D85110c). It tries to do an OTA update however when it tries installing it it fails halfway through and just reboots and most of the time it says the software is up to date. I tired the LG Mobile Support Tool; when I use that it says I have an update available for a few seconds and then it says my phone is up to date. I called LG, T-Mobile, and Google and they all just blamed the problem on someone else and wouldn't help me.
Any ideas? I have never rooted or flashed a phone before so I don't want do that if I don't have to.
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so the phone you currently have doesn't have root access?
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so the phone you currently have doesn't have root access?
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No, it's not rooted. I've never rooted a phone before so even doing that would be a new thing for me.
Would it help me if I rooted it?
Doctorsab said:
No, it's not rooted. I've never rooted a phone before so even doing that would be a new thing for me.
Would it help me if I rooted it?
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while taking an official download you can't have root access or it'll throw you into a bootloop. In my opinion you should root so you can really customize your phone and get some pretty cool apps. If you're on kitkat there's this one click root app you can use and it's very easy,probably take you 20 minutes to get root access and install SU app.
Still_living714 said:
while taking an official download you can't have root access or it'll throw you into a bootloop. In my opinion you should root so you can really customize your phone and get some pretty cool apps. If you're on kitkat there's this one click root app you can use and it's very easy,probably take you 20 minutes to get root access and install SU app.
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I think I will end up doing that and putting on lollipop on the phone, but I haven't been able to find instructions that I could understand.........I don't want to mess up and brick my phone.
Doctorsab said:
I think I will end up doing that and putting on lollipop on the phone, but I haven't been able to find instructions that I could understand.........I don't want to mess up and brick my phone.
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pm me and I will help you