It's pretty clear that the only workaround to get Xposed on LG G4 running Marshmallow is by deodexing apps. Apparently, there is a test version that was released on github that solves the issue and prevents the deodexing method. I tried it on my LG G4 running V20D and everything started working perfectly fine. I found it useful so I'm sharing the link here.
http://techjeep.com/2016/01/28/how-to-install-xposed-on-lg-g4-running-marshmallow/
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I have a LG G3 D855 (32gb ver) that i have just rooted and flashed resurrection remix rom. The pain of losing default lg g3 features like knock code, split window, camera app, etc is proving more thab i can handle. I've looked aroubd and it seems xposed is the way to enjoy best of both worlds. Can any1 direct me as to how i can do thia on my newly rommed n rooted g3?
I was on stock lollipop until yesterday when i downgraded to kitkat use using kdz method and then rooting via purple drake and twrp and then supersu followed by the rom itself. What do i have to do starring from my custom rom to get xposed? Pls n tq in advance
Ideally speaking id to be want cyanogen12 (i prefer the cyanogen12 ui over the stock g3, its just much more mature n smooth), but have the default g3 bloatware especially Camera n maybe LG Health as well as Knock Code, and then have xposed on top of that so that i can use the g3 tweaksbox
If you have KK installed on your phone no need to go through anything hard. Just download xposed framework on your rooted phone and install it. and then install xposed through the app.
If you have lolipop on your phone:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/how-to-xposed-running-properly-stock-t3030261
Does anyone have unresolvable bootloops or just plain not booting if they flash any version of the SuperSU.zip?
Background: on the Verizon (VK810 4G) variant, a few users have to use KingRoot instead of any version of SuperSU with the official 35A_08 LG Lollipop release because with SuperSU the ROM will never boot. The rest of us have been lucky and SuperSU works just fine on the exact same device and ROM.
I'm curious if anyone with other variants of the 8.3 has a similar experience. This is informational only.
For the record, SuperSU works fine for me but the users who do have trouble are completely diligent eliminating everything else as a source for this issue. They've tried multiple versions of SuperSU just to be sure.
Thank you for your time and input.
Im interested in buying a G3 (855), however Ive read over on Android Central Forums that the latest 5.0 OTA uipdate is causing a bootloop too 100% stock devices.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/lg...-boot-loop-how-can-i-get-out.html#post4776637
Can anyone confirm this or confirm its been fixed
Thanks
Hey guys,
My LG G3 D855 (32GB, international version) is still on KitKat, rooted, no custom recovery, with Xposed and some xposed modules like G3 Tweaksbox installed.
It's been working very well so I really didn't see any reason to upgrade to the buggy Lollipop release and then I stopped following all the latest developments on these forums. Now Marshmallow is rolling out it seems like a more compelling reason to upgrade:fingers-crossed:
My questions are
Is there a stable official Marshmallow release for the LG G3? From what I read there was only a partial release for Poland but not the rest of the world
If so is there a reliable root method for it (essential)
Also is it possible to install Xposed and G3 Tweaksbox (not so essential but pretty important, mainly to get rid of the annoying "battery full" notification that would ping and light up my phone all night before I installed G3 tweaksbox (I heard the G4 and G5 have the same issue, can't believe they haven't addressed it - everyone leaves their phone on to charge overnight)
Thanks for any help and advice
Official MM has been released for most G3 models. Best way is to download the official KDZ, extract system and flash it using TWRP and then flash Super su. Will be better to upgrade to LP modem ... Not sure if KK modem works with MM. Also, remember to bump the MM boot using sharpening mod script and set SELinux. Simpler to download a boot image that has been so modified.
XPosed and Tweaksbox works on MM. Remember to use Tweaksbox for G4 as the Tweaksbox for G3 does not work on MM.
Hey!
So i just bought a tmobile lg g3 d851 and it got an ota update for marshmallow.
I want to root my device and searching through the forums i could not find a method to root a g3 running android 6.0. Tried purpledark and that failed.
Could someone please guide me.
Thanks
I think this will help you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-g3/development/stock-d851-30d-kdz-flashable-zips-imgs-t3367371
I used the method linked above and it was the only one that worked. Every other root method worked temporarily or not all.
how to root lg g3 d85130e
Hi, I want to root my lg g3 d85130e. I tried king root but they said no update available. I am currently running Marshmallow 6.0 Please help
@Zeeshan311, you may be in luck. Folks have had problems getting root on 30E. Recent announcement in 30E thread just may changed that.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=71157321
[STOCK] D851 30E KDZ + Flashable ZIPs (ROOTABLE) (MM)
I updated the op directions on how to install 30e with root and keep root and twrp. And also I included how to fix root and twrp if you lost it going to 30e.
LG G3 D851, Resurrection Remix v5.8.2 ROM, MultiROM, Tapatalk 4.9.5