LG K10 K428 FRP issues with methods out there - LG K10 Questions & Answers

It seems like all the frp bypass methods floating around over this model are out dated and patched. Anyone have an idea on a new one? The "assist" in the copy/paste isnt there and the talkback settings backdoor isnt there either. Ideas?
UPDATE: Located a video, successfully removed it. requires access to a chrome browser then disabling setup wizards and google play service.
I hope by listing this youtube link the moderators allow this thread to continue. not trying to promote someone but every method I've tried failed and I finally found one.
https://youtu.be/DPhJeAmRiHk?list=LLSKrwiIjsOsGvu_d-3CWx1w
there's a working method.

Update. That video doesn't work. But provided the very useful information for me to figure out a method. And I know that it passed FRP with April,2018 patch
I used 78% of the video so near the end is when I figured out HE DOESN'T HAVE A METRO PCS/ T-MOBILE fone. And I doubled back from the last steps (the EULA agreement for LG) and used LG Backup to push My settings prefrences, and apps from my LG Aristo to the FRP locked k10 k428 with latest security patch and lol it worked almost to well.
I'd be willing to bet this method would've worked with any LG fone that uses LG Backup to send settings wirelessly. I also bet by this time next week it is patched in a new security update.
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LG G-Pad 7.0 V410 Root Failure

My V410 received an OTA to 5.0.2 about 2 weeks ago. Tried to root several times since, all without success. Towelroot, Purpledrake, LG One Click Root (v1.3), LG Root Script (v1.2) and LG Root all fail. I even tried SuperOneClick, without success. I have never had this much difficulty rooting any Android device!
Am I missing something? Maybe I skipped a step? Windows 7 Pro 64-bit desktop PC, with ADB installed and working, so my OS isn't blocking me.
Android version: 5.0.2
Kernal version: 3.4.0+
Build number: LRX22G
Software version: V41020b
If anyone has any ideas or suggestions, I am all ears!
Soundwve said:
My V410 received an OTA to 5.0.2 about 2 weeks ago. Tried to root several times since, all without success. Towelroot, Purpledrake, LG One Click Root (v1.3), LG Root Script (v1.2) and LG Root all fail. I even tried SuperOneClick, without success. I have never had this much difficulty rooting any Android device!
Am I missing something? Maybe I skipped a step? Windows 7 Pro 64-bit desktop PC, with ADB installed and working, so my OS isn't blocking me.
Android version: 5.0.2
Kernal version: 3.4.0+
Build number: LRX22G
Software version: V41020b
If anyone has any ideas or suggestions, I am all ears!
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I'm having the exact same problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This is my exact issue too. I rooted my v410 and then it decided to update to 5.0.2 and now it's unrooted and not vulnerable. After hours each night of searching and searching is the short answer it's stuck where it's at? Every fix requires a rooted device and once on lollipop it won't root...
Edit: Also, hi everyone. This is my first post to this forum as a new member in attempts to customize my first android device.
LG gpad 7 v410 v20b:
I'm having the same issue.
For me, Purpledrake quits unexpectedly right after the tablet has rebooted once. Then the tablet reboots again.
Anyone know why?
Purpledrake ran on a Mac does the same but the term window stays up and it reads something to the tune of the phone not being vulnerable and basically putting everything back the way it found it.
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Same problem here! Tried everything! Has anyone came up with a solution?
Any Solution guys?
Make sure both of these are set correctly. I struggled for a couple of days while trying root my v410, then realized it was #2 the whole time that was stopping my progress......
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59813863&postcount=1114
Purple Drake works for stock Kit Kat not for stock lollipop.
I stupidly tried to update mine to lollipop and now I appear not to be rooted and purple drake fails. I think the twrp recovery I had installed before is blocking it cause it fails when twrp logo appears at reboot (instead of AT&T logo). Is there another way to root an LG G-pad 7.0 v410 or find what's blocking purple drake?
EDIT: Actually it is ok now, rooted. Is there a way to install the new system update on a rooted tablet?
victormonopoly said:
Purple Drake works for stock Kit Kat not for stock lollipop.
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Correct, guess I should have reiterated that as well, as I assumed we all are experienced.
LXative said:
Correct, guess I should have reiterated that as well, as I assumed we all are experienced.
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I'm not man. Honestly my entire ecosystem is Mac and iOS. I changed up my plan at AT$T and they were like:
"It comes with a tablet."
"I don't need a tablet."
"But it's free with the plan."
"Yeah but I don't need a tablet."
"But... it comes... ... with the plan..."
"Okay, give me the damn tablet."
"Great! We're out at the moment so we'll have to send it to you in the mail and sign here acknowledging you're aware that it has a new separate line for $10 a month."
Eventually I started using it and thought it would be good for when I'm out on the road on bidness and wanted to unlock all the supernatural phenomenal marvels that is Android. Nah man, AT$T's got this thing on lock down. I would upgrade to a different tab but dollars.
LXative said:
Make sure both of these are set correctly. I struggled for a couple of days while trying root my v410, then realized it was #2 the whole time that was stopping my progress......
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59813863&postcount=1114
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This not work with Lollipop only KK
No luck. My tablet will not root. I tried Purpledrake regular and lite. I used a new USB cable, I plugged it directly into the motherboard, and I ran both progs many times. I have de-bugging and MTP enabled. I have ADB installed, and I crossed my fingers. Purpledrake just quits unexpectedly. I hope someone figures out how to root this tablet. I'd put up some cash for a working root. Anyone else?
Stupid google. Whatever happened to "Don't Be Evil"?
Purple Drake doesn't necessarily quit unexpectedly, the window just closes before you get a chance to read the message. It basically says that the phone is not vulnerable and it can't continue and has replaced everything it changed and then closes and vanishes into the dark.
Has anyone tried rolling back the Android update?
I mean: restore to factory settings, turn off OTA and then root?
LetsRace said:
No luck. My tablet will not root. I tried Purpledrake regular and lite. I used a new USB cable, I plugged it directly into the motherboard, and I ran both progs many times. I have de-bugging and MTP enabled. I have ADB installed, and I crossed my fingers. Purpledrake just quits unexpectedly. I hope someone figures out how to root this tablet. I'd put up some cash for a working root. Anyone else?
Stupid google. Whatever happened to "Don't Be Evil"?
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It's not Google's fault. AT$T requested that the bootloader be locked by LG and it's not advantageous for Google in any way to intentionally introduce bugs in the kernel that will allow for privilege escalation.
The reason that PurpleDrake is quitting is because it is executing the root script and not waiting for it to finish. Basically it is not checking for errors and just assuming that it worked. If you run the root script by hand (which is what PD does for you) then the script fails to escalate privileges and a root shell is not attained. PurpleDrake is only a wrapper for the root script.
LetsRace said:
Has anyone tried rolling back the Android update?
I mean: restore to factory settings, turn off OTA and then root?
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Restoring to factory settings will only wipe the /data partition; it has no effect on the /system partition. I've been scouring the web for weeks and have not found a workable solution. There's a good chance that if you were somehow able to roll back to a KK image then the bootloader would fail to load the kernel.
When I get some time, I plan to try to try dumping the system image, manually injecting root goodies, and finding some way to flash that image back. It may or may not brick the device.
Has anyone tried any of these methods? http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3129197
nicospanas said:
Has anyone tried any of these methods? http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3129197
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Yes I tried and no works
So if we want root, we roll back to KK?

Bypassing FRP/"Google Login" on Marshmallow

I've been attempting to bypass the Google FRP/"login to reset this phone" and I haven't noticed any methods being posted for Marshmallow. All of the results I've seen have been for Android 5.x.x, and this phone is on 6.0.
I attempted the method which uses a bug in the TalkBack Privacy Policy feature to open a web browser (found it in on a YouTube Video) but it appears that viewing the TalkBack Privacy Policy has been disabled in the latest update.
If anyone has any tips on how I could do this, or even if I could downgrade/flash a stock ROM without enabling USB debugging or anything (as I can't get into the phone, its stuck in setup) that would be great.
Thank you!
EDIT: Forgot to say, this is a Sprint LG G4, the LS991
Also looked into downgrade & flash methods as well, but it appears those require USB Debugging to be enabled, something which isn't possible in the setup...
If you want to downgrade then you should use LGUP and only download mode. You don't need to use ADB.
Vortuks said:
If you want to downgrade then you should use LGUP and only download mode. You don't need to use ADB.
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Tried this, downgraded successfully. Only problem is, the new ROM (now on ZV6 instead of ZVA) still has the stupid Google Verification!
Oops, this is no longer an issue. Hard bricked my phone by downgrading from ZV6 to ZV5 lmao. Off to LG it goes to see if they'll re-flash it for me.

Lg g pad f 8.0 plus (ak815)

Has anyone come across one of these devices in the title. It runs 5.0.2, and the full software version is AK81510A. Granted this is a tablet from a regional cell carrier (Bluegrass Cellular) but I haven't been able to find much in the way of useful information for this device. I've tried numerous methods of rooting including several one-clicks, apks, and even pulling the image and rooting the image myself in ubuntu, but couldn't get anything to work. This is my first android device that I've ever attempted to root so I suppose it's possible that I just jacked something up. Any help/advice is much appreciated!
Hi! For what it's worth, I haven't noticed anyone mention this variant/model before. Have you tried KingRoot? It's awful because it really embeds in your system deeper than people notice most of the time but if you're desperate enough. I've only used KingRoot on the VS985 G3 on 35B (5.1.1) long enough to downgrade some partitions manually in order to be able to flash any old KDZ using LG Flash Tool 2014. Besides all the privacy concerns about what KingRoot might phone home about you or your device, at least on that stock release it required re-rooting using KingRoot every time you reboot, and it needed internet to root.
Edit: At least that model appears on this website but doesn't seem to be any KDZs to restore to 100% stock in case you screw things up enough trying to root. http://devtester.ro/projects/lg-firmwares/country.php?country=United+States Type AK815 in the Search field.
Kingroot was one of the first things I tried, and it fails every time. Even attempted using Kingroot desktop program to root with no results, but then again my chinese is rusty. I was able to pull the system image, but being that I'm by no means an expert or even partially fluent in the rooting ways, have no real idea of what to do with it. Gonna keep digging. Maybe I'll make progress.

New Z2 Play User Questions

Hey guys, been lurking until my device finally got here. I'm coming from an LG G3 (yes, I hold on to phones for a long time) which I was able to root pretty easily, so I am not unfamiliar with TWRP, backups, recovery, etc.
I got an unlocked US -01 variant that comes preloaded with Nougat 7.1.1. I haven't connected to a service provider yet. I have notification of a system update to NPSS26.118-24-6 which looks like the Sept 2017 security update.
I wanted to know if it was ok to OTA update and then root. I do want Oreo, but I don't know if that is available OTA in the US yet.
Also, do I still need to contact Motorola about unlocking the bootloader with the option to "OEM Unlocking" available in developer options?
Thanks everyone!
You can update normally before rooting but if you root, be aware that you could end up bricking the device if you try to update while being rooted.
I would suggest you read the guides here in XDA if you really need root, but be aware of problems that may appear.
Fixing a LG device is pretty easy compared to a Moto device.
Regarding unlocking the bootloader, you only need to follow the steps in the Moto site, they send you a code to unlock and everything.
victorhbm15 said:
You can update normally before rooting but if you root, be aware that you could end up bricking the device if you try to update while being rooted.
I would suggest you read the guides here in XDA if you really need root, but be aware of problems that may appear.
Fixing a LG device is pretty easy compared to a Moto device.
Regarding unlocking the bootloader, you only need to follow the steps in the Moto site, they send you a code to unlock and everything.
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Thanks Victor. Like I said, I have been lurker around the forum for a while now. I think I have a pretty good grasp of the steps for the Z2 Play from a few sources. There just isn't quite a thorough and comprehensive guide or development like other phones I have had.
So I can OTA update and then root if I wanted to. I know never to OTA after rooting.
My LG crapped out on me. I think it's overheating. But you are correct, it is very easy to take apart and troubleshoot. I basically cooked the motherboard at 360 degrees F for 10 minutes in the oven and got it working again for about 4 weeks until it crapped out again.

[SM-S907VL]/[SM-S906L] Root Achieved! (Discussion thread)

This is an open discussion about the Straight Talk Galaxy S6. Here I want to discuss about possible root access along with a possibility to downgrade. Looking for any volunteers to help me with this phone.
I own a red magic 3, a G6, and an old S6 with straight talk firmware. I usually use my G6 and S6 to play around with for development purposes.
So awhile back, I managed to root my galaxy S6 straight talk with a third-party rootkit. Not long after that I wanted to upgrade this thing to marshmallow. I managed to succeed in doing it, only to be left with a useless phone.
Upon my research, you can flash an SM-S907VL firmware which appears to be a TracFone firmware for the S6. However, the 907VL appears to not support straight talk users. I attempted to downgrade back to the S906L but the strict SBoot prevents me from going back.
A half year later, I'm still messing with this phone. I want to see about finding a way to gain root access or look for any loop holes (possible exploits) that we could do with this phone. I managed to find a way to root the SM-S907VL. Here's how:
I first did some deep digging on the internet and found combination firmwares for this particular model. Combination ROMs are (what I believe are test ROMs for phones). I managed to flash a combination firmware to it. After that I rooted it with kingroot, uninstalled kingroot SU and switched to SuperSU. Then I installed Flashfire and I tried to flash the SM-S906L but no luck.
However, upon even FURTHER searching, I managed to flash the SM-S906L by ONLY flashing the system.img by extracting it from the md5 and adding it to a tar archive.
Well here is where things get complicated, since I only flashed the system, the kernel is running on a later kernel security patch. Which means rooting it with Kingroot fails. Also, the CVC and modem is still running on the SM-S907VL so even if you put a straight talk sim card into it, it won't work. Bummer
I'm wanting to see how far we can go into this phone and hopefully find a way to somehow get it unlocked somehow.
I'm all ears for y'all!
EDIT: Crap, posted in the wrong category. I should have posted in the general forum.

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