ROM Cleaner - T-Mobile LG G3

Hey everyone! I had a question. First off, I came from an HTC One M8 and there was a developer that put this together for that phone. Is there any developer who has (or would be able to put together) a ROM cleaner for completely stock/rooted ROMs? The reason why I ask is because now that 20E is out, maybe a ROM cleaner for someone who doesn't want to flash a custom ROM would be an option. I've been flashing ROMS for about 10 years now and have tried developing, but failed miserably. So, I don't know how to do this.
Just throwing it out there.
Thanks people!!! :thumbup:
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farscape1a said:
Hey everyone! I had a question. First off, I came from an HTC One M8 and there was a developer that put this together for that phone. Is there any developer who has (or would be able to put together) a ROM cleaner for completely stock/rooted ROMs? The reason why I ask is because now that 20E is out, maybe a ROM cleaner for someone who doesn't want to flash a custom ROM would be an option. I've been flashing ROMS for about 10 years now and have tried developing, but failed miserably. So, I don't know how to do this.
Just throwing it out there.
Thanks people!!! :thumbup:
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What are you looking to have cleaned from the new version exactly?

Xg3nFatality said:
What are you looking to have cleaned from the new version exactly?
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I was just looking to have the gapps and LG stuff removed, but didn't know which apps could be frozen/uninstalled in Titanium Backup. I don't use any of the LG apps and the only gapps I use are Gmail and Google Drive. I just wanted it to be a little cleaner. I actually found an LG ROM Debloater in another thread. I'll go find it and post it here.
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Here it is. It's a ROM Debloater. I explained and asked wrong. Sorry for the confusion.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2958376
[MOD][AROMA][2014.12.14]ImproveG3 v1.0
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[Q] how to put new rom on xperia m?

hi everybody, hope somebody can help me as im new to the world of roms and os.... i recently fully rooted my xperia m which is pretty cool, i backed up all my stuff and got some of the best apps available to rooted phones at the play store... i would like now if i can to go ahead with putting a better os or a rom onto it but really have no idea where to start.? iv watched videos on you tube which have helped a bit but am still quite unsure..
if someone could help me to locate some decent instructions to do so i would be very grateful..
You could better use the 'search' option here on xda... Moreover every rom thread has a set of complete instructions on how to flash it.....
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thanks krazzy
krazzyK said:
You could better use the 'search' option here on xda... Moreover every rom thread has a set of complete instructions on how to flash it.....
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can you recommend a ROM to use on here? im running on C1905? and also will i need to remove the boot-loader as well?
Yes.. You will have to unlock your boatloader....
One good Rom according to me is cynogenmod 11...
It's in the original development section along with the flashing instructions...
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Returning to stock

Hi guys I just got this phone, I've come from a HTC one s... I'm rooted and use xposed framework at the moment... My question is how do I go completely back to stock? Because the lollipop update is coming soon and I want the ota
Do I need to lock the bootloader or anything like the HTC or run software on the computer to take me back to stock? That's how HTC worked just wondering
Thanks
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g3k1llacanon said:
Hi guys I just got this phone, I've come from a HTC one s... I'm rooted and use xposed framework at the moment... My question is how do I go completely back to stock? Because the lollipop update is coming soon and I want the ota
Do I need to lock the bootloader or anything like the HTC or run software on the computer to take me back to stock? That's how HTC worked just wondering
Thanks
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Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2799647
A simple search would have done the trick. Please search before posting and always remember, Google is your friend. [emoji2]
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Maybe if the search on XDA was better I'd use It... A lot of Google stuff was outdated what I found.. Thanks anyway
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G3 Rooting

Hey folks,
I hope I'm posting this in the right area, but here goes: I got myself an LG G3 back in November, and just recently saw someone with a 5.0 update on their phone. I also learned that we have the update here in Canada, but our amazing phone carriers are holding out on us. So, I would like to ask for help in rooting and updating my phone to the new Rom as I know next to nothing about the process, though I did follow a guide here a few years back The phone was originally a Roger's phone and I unlocked it to work with Virgin. Thanks all.
Any takers?
sano1 said:
Hey folks,
I hope I'm posting this in the right area, but here goes: I got myself an LG G3 back in November, and just recently saw someone with a 5.0 update on their phone. I also learned that we have the update here in Canada, but our amazing phone carriers are holding out on us. So, I would like to ask for help in rooting and updating my phone to the new Rom as I know next to nothing about the process, though I did follow a guide here a few years back The phone was originally a Roger's phone and I unlocked it to work with Virgin. Thanks all.
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For installing a new rom (via kdz) you do not need to root your phone.
nikomedes said:
For installing a new rom (via kdz) you do not need to root your phone.
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Really? That's awesome! But I would like to root it and play around with some extra functions so I could learn. What's kdz?
EDIT: I wanna note that I've heard a bit about "stumping" but I know nothing of what it is, so if anyone could shed some light for me, I'd appreciate it.
Hey guys.
Somebody know if it Is posibble to root Lg d855?
Android 5.0 lollipop
20f-twn-xx
Thanks for advance.
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LOL. And can someone help this person here too?
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Hundreds of posts regarding rooting. 5.0
Can't be done. You must revert to kit Kat via kdz or tot. Root. Then install custom recovery and install a "bumped" lollipop rom
I'm already on kitkat atm. Tbh I'm not so hot into the root function, I just want to update the rom if it improves battery life, and utilizes the quad HD better.
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No one wants to help a brother? Or even direct me to the right place?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-...-time-root-t2986942/post57812293#post57812293
Thank you good sir. I'll start on this asap. Could you tell me if it's possible to restore phone data using helium after I update to lollypop?
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[Q] Android Lollipop

Hey, so Im building a rom, but I took my code from my tablet and it is running KitKat (4.4.2 I think) and I want to build a rom running Lollipop, is this possible? Thanks in advance
Cheers! - Ket
Yes you can normally port a ROM from another Samsung tablet that has lollipop. It won't be easy though. You will have to make a few modifications to get it to boot correctly.
I think if you look up Porting a ROM on XDA you will find the information you need to get started.
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ShrekOpher said:
Yes you can normally port a ROM from another Samsung tablet that has lollipop. It won't be easy though. You will have to make a few modifications to get it to boot correctly.
I think if you look up Porting a ROM on XDA you will find the information you need to get started.
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Alright, so I understand that, but the thing is I am making my own ROM and I dont want a stock Lollipop, I want a custom Rom with lollipop, any ideas?
KetOfficial said:
Alright, so I understand that, but the thing is I am making my own ROM and I dont want a stock Lollipop, I want a custom Rom with lollipop, any ideas?
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You can port the ROM first, then customize it. Or you can build a ROM straight from AOSP source.
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Silly question

Hello everybody,
I just got a lg e980 from my dad, it's from at&t and it comes stock with all their apps and rom.
I do not need the at&t functionality because I'm on a whole other continent but it's a decent phone and I'd like to use it.
Can i just follow one of the rooting guides, root, custom recovery and rom? Or am I missing something here that will render the phone useless?
I'd appreciate help on it.
Thanks
Niamul
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Potentially yes. Be aware that the guided to follow differs from which version of stock rom you start from. In any case download the kdz files and the flashing tool in case you need to go back to stock.
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Starting from 4.4.2
Thanks heaps for your advice, I'll get the stock files and flasher first before I proceed
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