Hey,
I got a D802 rooted.
When LG launches KK officially, will i be able to update in the normal way?
Or once rooted im stuck on 4.2?
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Okay, so i had a LG G2 Pre-rooted since i bought it and i unrooted it, i updated to kitkat LG UI only to realize that i am more fond of stock KitKat CM11/CarbonROM, so i flashed the d800 ATT LG G2 which(Worked before i updated to kitkat) and now it gives me a binary error while flashing, it simply gives up trying.
Binary issue: 7 [Device must be [d800/gilpa] , your device is [d800].
I'm so confused , is the KitKat Update from LG Screwing things up or?!? How do i fix this?
Thanks, and if this has been posted somewhere else, sorry..
Longstory short: Updated KITKAT OTA, Didn't like it, Downgraded back to JellyBean, Installed TWRP, AOSP don't flash...
EDIT: SOLVED: D800 Flash the updated recovery zip
http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/g2att/openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.0-d800.zip
ok a little more info you say here:
"Okay, so i had a LG G2 Pre-rooted since i bought it and i unrooted it, i updated to kitkat LG UI only to realize that i am more fond of stock KitKat CM11/CarbonROM, so i flashed the d800 ATT LG G2 which(Worked before i updated to kitkat)"
you said you unrooted and update to kitkat so where are you right what version are you on and are you rooted or not and what d800 g2 are you trying to flash also have you tried flashing to stock jb(4.2.2) rooting and installing recovery then trying to install the rom?
XxZombiePikachu said:
ok a little more info you say here:
"Okay, so i had a LG G2 Pre-rooted since i bought it and i unrooted it, i updated to kitkat LG UI only to realize that i am more fond of stock KitKat CM11/CarbonROM, so i flashed the d800 ATT LG G2 which(Worked before i updated to kitkat)"
you said you unrooted and update to kitkat so where are you right what version are you on and are you rooted or not and what d800 g2 are you trying to flash also have you tried flashing to stock jb(4.2.2) rooting and installing recovery then trying to install the rom?
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Yes, i have flashed back to jellybean and installed the update, ota 4.4.2, but i want aosp so i downgraded, i rooted using normal method ioroot and then i installed recovery, and when i flash d800 roms it simply doesnt work. Currently unrooted on LG G2 stock 4.4.2.
XxZombiePikachu said:
ok a little more info you say here:
"Okay, so i had a LG G2 Pre-rooted since i bought it and i unrooted it, i updated to kitkat LG UI only to realize that i am more fond of stock KitKat CM11/CarbonROM, so i flashed the d800 ATT LG G2 which(Worked before i updated to kitkat)"
you said you unrooted and update to kitkat so where are you right what version are you on and are you rooted or not and what d800 g2 are you trying to flash also have you tried flashing to stock jb(4.2.2) rooting and installing recovery then trying to install the rom?
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SOLVED:
I wasn't informed that i needed to flash the TWRP 2.7.0.0 from the custom recovery installer.
I simply flashed this in the recovery and everything works now.
http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/g2att/openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.0-d800.zip
Hi guys
I should be picking my Korean version Lg G2 tomorrow and I need help with a few things.
The first thing is, from what I've been reading this phone now runs the latest version of android (KitKat 4.4) but if it hasn't already been updated when I get the phone, is it easy for me to do as this is a Korean phone and I'm in the UK?
The other thing is, if its on KitKat 4.4 will I still be able to root it?
Thanks guys
I really need help here guys
Ive now got the phone and its already rooted but its on android 4.2.2.
When i go into "about phone" it says:
Android Version 4.2.2
Kernel version 3.4.0
Software version F320K 10i
Will this guide work to update me to 4.4 and root it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48709232&nocache=1
Another problem.....
I tried to do a OTA update but it just said that my firmware was up to date, so i downloaded the lg pc suite (uk version) and its trying to update it to firmware F320L21V.
From what ive been reading its meant to update to F320K20a.
What should i do because i dont think the F320L21V can be rooted?
Yet another update......
I've just checked all the sticker on the box/phone and the stamp and it says that the phone is a F320L (not K), so i think it must have been flashed with the K firmware my the person i bought it off.
But im still stuck because the F320L21V firmware isn't compatible with ioroot
Any ideas guys ?
i also have f320l. u manage to root it?
there seems be a lack of support for this model.
btw does ur phone have FM? mine don't.
just use the iroot.. it should work with f320
Okay so I have a question about Lollipop rolling out for LG G2 owners. I have the 32 gb LG g2 rooted and flashed to page plus. I just want to know would it be safe to update to lollipop OTA. would I lose my root or the flash at all?
Okay so I have a question about Lollipop rolling out for LG G2 owners. I have the 32 gb LG g2 rooted and flashed to page plus. I just want to know would it be safe to update to lollipop OTA. would I lose my root or the flash at all?
Hi Guys,
I have an LG G2 32Gb International Version. It used to have Stock Kitkat 4.4.2 on it. I used the LG Suite to upgrade to Stock Lollipop 5.0.2 perhaps. I want to downgrade back to Stock Kitkat. Is there any possible way to downgrade using the LG Suite itself? It made a backup prior to flashing to Lollipop.
If not possible using LG Suite, then how?
And the reason I want to downgrade is that the phone just isn't fast enough anymore. Whatsapp messages sometimes freeze for a few seconds before they show up. Facebook also freezes from time to time. etc. Things of that sort.
lurker316 said:
Hi Guys,
I have an LG G2 32Gb International Version. It used to have Stock Kitkat 4.4.2 on it. I used the LG Suite to upgrade to Stock Lollipop 5.0.2 perhaps. I want to downgrade back to Stock Kitkat.
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I think you need to flash KDZ file using LG Tool.
I'm on Lollipop custom rom and I want to came back too..