Hello, i follow this forum for some time now, and until yesterday i had no problem installing, reinstalling Android phones. But yesterday i tried install stock Android on LG G3 D855 and had no luck, KDZ and TOT systems will not install 4.4.2 on G3. Currently this phone have v30n android with suffix:A6PSTN but i think actually is 6PS. Reason i want to try install stock system is that because SD card do not work properly on THIS phone. Card will not work at all or it will stuck formatting around 20%...any help is appreciated...thanks
Mine did the same. It appeared to be a hardware issue. https://github.com/relan/exfat/issues/49 though please note this occurred on my samsung s5
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Hey Guys
So I was rooted with a Kitkat 4.4.2 Custom rom "SR Remix" and T-mobile pushed the lollipop OTA updated to my phone. I did the stupid thing of restarting and installing, From there my phone only reboots into the TWRP menu.
I've tried flashing the old kitkat rom, and also restoring my phone via LG flash tool using the TOT file. However this does nothing. I keep getting a can't switch to downloading and then the flashing fails. I have tried all the methods that forum have to offer but still not luck?
Can Anyone help.
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Well. Soon after I posted this I decided to use the .kdz method and it worked...
Hi guys I'm hoping someone can help me out with this.
Basically I rooted my LG g pad 8.3 v500/awifi using towelroot and installed twrp via the manager in the play store.
I then proceeded to flash the rom provided by adrianom and everything seemed to go through smoothly.
I've since come across the common issues of the WiFi disconnecting and reconnecting frequently along with the sd card unmounting and taking a while to pick itself back up again.
Anyway I tried to address the WiFi issue first by checking the configuration.ini but I found that my root access has been removed.
Tried re-running towelroot but my device is now showing as not being supported.
Any suggestions?
I think you just have to flash SuperSU to get root. On both AOSP 5.1.1 and 6 by adrianom that was the case.
I am on Android 6.0 stock (V30b) because CyanogenMod was so slow after awhile, so I thought it was CyanogenMods problem. So as soon as an official LG G3 rom of Android 6.0 was out, I jumped into. But now I have the same behaviour. It is slow! Sometimes when I type, it takes a while for the phone to catchup. Also when I am on the phone with someone and then I switch apps into something, the phone might reboot.
Is there something I can do? phone is not rooted! Or maybe it is the fault of Android 6.0?
Did you flash kdz?
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Hi all
I just got a new LG G3 from T-Mobile which came with Marshmallow (30b). I have inserted my 64GB external SD card from my previous G3 (its' display stopped working all of a sudden) and started to set up the new phone. All went quite well until I have rooted the phone following the steps in Root + TWRP Marshmallow D855 (30b).
Now I have a rooted phone with TWRP, which is good, of course. But I think during this process the original kernel has been replaced by another one, is this right?
1st problem now is the 64GB external SD card which is not usable any more, even after formatting it through the phone itself. I have inserted another 12GB card and this is working as expected. The 64GB card is working normally in a card reader.
2nd problem is that the FM radio app stopped working. It is only giving strange messages like "Mock: RADIO_ON", "Mock: UNMUTE", "Mock: TUNE" and so on without playing anything at all. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the radio, no success.
3rd problem is the annoying Joyn (RCS) service. I can disable it in the settings. But after a reboot it is turned on again.
I am not sure about the 3rd problem but the first two may be very well related to a kernel lacking support for the big SD card and the radio HW, right?
Any suggestions how to solve these?
Can I flash another kernel without losing TWRP and root again? If so, which one?
(Is there a Marshmallow custom ROM with the original camera and FM radio support? This I can find out by myself of course)
Thanks and regards,
xrig
Had the exact same problem. I have the international model G3 32 GB variant which I purchased 2 weeks ago. It worked good till I rooted it. FM radio kept coming up with mock & couldn't get any functionality of the radio, tried rebooting, taking out the battery & didn't work. What solved this problem was downloading the 30b global Marshmallow rom & flashing it. FM worked perfectly, even after rooting & had no issues. I'd recommend flashing the 30b rom with a complete wipe.
Stevo001457 said:
What solved this problem was downloading the 30b global Marshmallow rom & flashing it. FM worked perfectly, even after rooting & had no issues. I'd recommend flashing the 30b rom with a complete wipe.
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Thank you very much for the suggestion. Did you use the above rooting method again after flashing the global stock rom? And can you use exFAT on your external SD card? It seems that Hacer Permisivo is breaking the exFAT support.
What global 30b did you actually use, the kdz corresponding to your IMEI from devtester.ro?
Maybe a custom kernel or ROM will fix your problems, and also formating your sdcard on fat32 will fix it.
Hi Team,
I tried upgrading my LG G3 from Lollipop to Marshmallow using the KDZ file. I installed this using the LGFlash tool.
I successfully installed marshmallow on my LG G3 but then i noticed that videos from FB and Youtube are not playing, same goes with music on spotify(data and wifi are working). My workaround on this is to restart the phone and everything goes back to normal but for short period of time only.
I tried reinstalling the KDZ file and restore factory settings and still encountering this issue.
Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Phone Details:LG G3 D855
Software Version: V30b-GLOBAL-COM
Build Number: MRA58K
You could flash fulmics 6.6/6.7. Everything works fine on that. It's basically stock.