Hi,
I'll just jump straight to the point.
I recently bought the LG G4 (H815P V20f) and i want to root. I have searched everywhere and i cannot find the rootedsystem.img for this particular version. If you have the same version as me and you have successfully rooted your phone help me.
I was trying to root using this method
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/general/lg-g4-100-root-success-directives-root-t3180586/post63175848#post63175848
and also using this method
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/general#root
but they both require the rootedsystem.img but I can't find it for this particular version.
Below is a screenshot of the software information.
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Hello all,
My LG G4 phone is currently running the Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system. The version is: H81220e.
I looked throughout the site and I can't seem to find anything that tells me how to root this exact version of Android. I'm sorry if this seems retarded, but I've never rooted a phone before. Could anyone guide me so I can gain root access to my phone?
Thanks,
Qubn
AFAIK, no root for Marshmallow yet, you could downgrade and try this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/...ete-source-lg-g4-t3212449/page82#post65274974
I just upgraded my TWN 815 to MM using LG Bridge, and completely forgot that I would not be able to regain root access. Does anyone have a kdz that will enable me to roll back to Lollipop?
Alternatively, I still have the rooted system.img file that I used to root the phone (using the root injection method). Can I use that to revert to Lollipop?
I had to do with a new unrooted TWN 815, you have to revert to Lollipop - none of the rooting methods see the phone on MM. You can do it via LG UP - google for it (I think it was posted here), and find a 10x kdz file - that post has links.
If anyone knows better, I'd love to know. But it looks like you have to have the unlocked bootloader Europe version of G4 to have root MM. Planning to flog the phone and get one of those. Annoying. I wish the seller had made it clear it wasn't a Europe/Int phone.
My Samsung GN 4 died and I resurrected my LG G3. I did a hard rest and it update to 6.0. I am on ATT. I was contemplating putting on Fulmics rom but am having a difficult time rooting. I used Quick Root and there was no root available for my device. I downloaded Kingroot which seemed to work until I rebooted. I tried to find Autorec for MM d850 and couldn't seem to. I guess I'm asking is this device not rootable? I tried an adb flash and couldn't complete the root process. I have rooted for years. Samsung's is locked down and you can't root on the GN 4. I wondered if this was the same deal?
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You need to downgrade to KitKat first by flashing the tot image for it. Afterwards, you should be and to root and install TWRP.
Thank you. I was wondering about that. Not a lot of activity in this phone anymore from users. People seem to have moved on.
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No problem. A lot of the g3 discussion, including d850 has moved to the main g3 section. You might check over there.
Hi all,
Is there any information on successfully rooting 6.01 on LG G3. I tried a few of the rooting apk's and they don't work.
Try flashing the stock KitKat tot file first. Then root/install TWRP.
aschreiner22 said:
Hi all,
Is there any information on successfully rooting 6.01 on LG G3. I tried a few of the rooting apk's and they don't work.
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Kingroot for desktop, still have to find a phone it cannot root. Give it a try, its chinese but pretty straight forward. Find the official Kingroot thread here at XDA.
Hello,
For start,I'am new here so i apolegize if i put this thread on wrong place .
I'am using lg g3,andorid version 6.0,but the problem is that i can not find root method for version V30o.
Is there a way to root this version,and if so,how?
Thanks.
People here first downgrade to 30b, root by kingroot and then install "bumped" higher version for example 30n which cannot be rooted also.
In short you need to downgrade if you want to get root.