OTA update when rooted D855 - G3 General

Hey, I have a LG D855, and I'm rooted on A6NL D855 V10G. My phone suggested to OTA update to V10I. Now I want to know if it's safe to do so. And if that's the case, what would happen to my root? I'd actually be glad to be rid of my root since I think it's lagging my device. So, what exactly would happen if I updated? Anybody with experience?

Would think although showing an ota when you download it it won't install as it will detect your root. In order to update you will have to return to unrooted state. A search will show a couple of threads instructing how to.

From what I understand, as long as you haven't made any changes within the system folder or installed a custom recovery, the OTA should install just fine. Worst case is if anything has been changed, it will tell you and it won't install. But yes, you will lose root once it is installed.

root and ota should be ok.
but be very careful if your g3 is bumped!! if you had installed bump! on your device, an ota update fails and the reboot always ended in the recovery. i tried almost erverything - no way out. i had no chance to reboot into the system!!
only flashing back to stock had fixed the problem (incl. loosing all personal data).
kd

Mendeltje1313 said:
Hey, I have a LG D855, and I'm rooted on A6NL D855 V10G. My phone suggested to OTA update to V10I. Now I want to know if it's safe to do so. And if that's the case, what would happen to my root? I'd actually be glad to be rid of my root since I think it's lagging my device. So, what exactly would happen if I updated? Anybody with experience?
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When u are rooted, it will download the new update (ota), but it will give a error when it installs. You have to update via pc.
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Just had this happen to me on LG G3 for AT&T
Was rooted, got prompted to install the update, I kept declining until it stopped asking.
Then my phone died, after plugging it in and restarting my phone, it instantly jumped into the update window with no other options.
It updated automatically, and it didn't stop or error because of my root. I'm on 4.2.2 now, most up-to-date version on AT&T.
To make it clear: I'm rooted with TowelRoot, NOT with Bump!

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lg g2 d80220d?

hey,
So I have the lg g2 d802 model bought it in the netherlands
and ever since the upgrade to kitkat I've been looking for a way to fix the audio hiss...
Now suddenly everywhere there is talk of a new software version?
now I tried updating it ota, but it doesn't find any updates for me..
I also tried the lg support tool and updated it even though it said I had the latest version (d80220b)
does anyone know how I can install this
my device isn't rooted but has a little bug on it since I tried to root it...
it makes it so I get some secure boot error when resetting my device...
can anyone help me fix this annoying hissing bug or get the d80220d update??
ipsmaxes said:
hey,
So I have the lg g2 d802 model bought it in the netherlands
and ever since the upgrade to kitkat I've been looking for a way to fix the audio hiss...
Now suddenly everywhere there is talk of a new software version?
now I tried updating it ota, but it doesn't find any updates for me..
I also tried the lg support tool and updated it even though it said I had the latest version (d80220b)
does anyone know how I can install this
my device isn't rooted but has a little bug on it since I tried to root it...
it makes it so I get some secure boot error when resetting my device...
can anyone help me fix this annoying hissing bug or get the d80220d update??
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Just flash the 20d kdz
LenAsh said:
Just flash the 20d kdz
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anything else I have to make sure?
won't the secure boot error cause any troubles?
I really want to play it safe as for each time I tried something like this (flashing bios on pc,attempting root etc)
something bad happened and I luckily managed to fix it in both cases
ipsmaxes said:
anything else I have to make sure?
won't the secure boot error cause any troubles?
I really want to play it safe as for each time I tried something like this (flashing bios on pc,attempting root etc)
something bad happened and I luckily managed to fix it in both cases
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Do a full factory reset on the phone first. Then flash using this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
If you don't have a copy of the EUR kdz:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_ESvfVtZzEwc0JfazU1UzlKd28/edit?usp=sharing
I'm downloading these files now..
will this update also come available ota in belgium?
because right now I'm really hesitant if I want to do something 'dangerous' like flashing stuff again.
edit: also is it normal that when I attempted root rootchecker told me I was rooted, but now
a month later I check again and it tells me I am not rooted
ipsmaxes said:
I'm downloading these files now..
will this update also come available ota in belgium?
because right now I'm really hesitant if I want to do something 'dangerous' like flashing stuff again.
edit: also is it normal that when I attempted root rootchecker told me I was rooted, but now
a month later I check again and it tells me I am not rooted
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Just factory reset (on the phone) and then flash...

Stopping Lollipop Update

So my phone is in the middle of downloading the Lollipop update. I really don't want to take it. Will it automatically update or will it prompt me to accept the upgrade? I'm currently on 4.4.4 and not rooted. I know I could root and use TB to freeze the update program but I'm not ready to do that just yet. Is there another way that doesn't involve rooting?
A0425A said:
So my phone is in the middle of downloading the Lollipop update. I really don't want to take it. Will it automatically update or will it prompt me to accept the upgrade? I'm currently on 4.4.4 and not rooted. I know I could root and use TB to freeze the update program but I'm not ready to do that just yet. Is there another way that doesn't involve rooting?
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In the past, it has prompted you and then it goes ahead with it anyway at a certain point. There's no way to block without root afaik unless you want to wipe your phone.
I ended up wiping. Won't make that mistake again. FYI. OTA works with H2O SIM.

"Software status: Modified" and the OTA updates...

Hi all,
I was running my stock 5.1.1 (LPD23.118-6.1) rom rooted for a long time and wasn't able to receive OTA updates due to the obvious reason about rooting and etc. My recovery wasn't changed. So, I saw the thread about that "flashable zips" about 6.0 roms and decided to test it. Due to some crashes and forced closes, I decided to back to my previous backup of rooted 5.1.1 stock rom. But now I want to have my phone stock as hell, and the first thing that I do was flash the most updated firmware that I found in here that was available to download. I flashed the whole LPD23.118-6.3 stock rom, a little bit newer than my old stock rooted rom. Everything working, everything fine, except...
In bootloader it says "Software status: modified", and when I try to manually check about updates, it says that my software is up to date, which I know isn't true, because OTA update of Android 6.0 is already available (i have a friend who got an X Play and he already received the ota).
How can I solve this?
Totemic_tHiRp said:
Hi all,
I was running my stock 5.1.1 (LPD23.118-6.1) rom rooted for a long time and wasn't able to receive OTA updates due to the obvious reason about rooting and etc. My recovery wasn't changed. So, I saw the thread about that "flashable zips" about 6.0 roms and decided to test it. Due to some crashes and forced closes, I decided to back to my previous backup of rooted 5.1.1 stock rom. But now I want to have my phone stock as hell, and the first thing that I do was flash the most updated firmware that I found in here that was available to download. I flashed the whole LPD23.118-6.3 stock rom, a little bit newer than my old stock rooted rom. Everything working, everything fine, except...
In bootloader it says "Software status: modified", and when I try to manually check about updates, it says that my software is up to date, which I know isn't true, because OTA update of Android 6.0 is already available (i have a friend who got an X Play and he already received the ota).
How can I solve this?
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The force closes you got are completely normal and if you read the thread you will have found out you just need to reboot your phone until they go away.
The status modified just means your bootloader was unlocked and doesn't matter.
You have a few options, keep trying for OTA, flash another version and keep trying for OTA, sideload one of the available OTA zip files, or try a TWRP backup.
scottdanpor said:
The force closes you got are completely normal and if you read the thread you will have found out you just need to reboot your phone until they go away.
The status modified just means your bootloader was unlocked and doesn't matter.
You have a few options, keep trying for OTA, flash another version and keep trying for OTA, sideload one of the available OTA zip files, or try a TWRP backup.
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Thanks for your reply. Actually i'm downloading the recently posted 6.0 firmware for the Brazilian/Latin American rom in firmware's thread. Unfortunately the download is very slow, but I guess I can surely update without losing anything. The only strange thing is that I didn't received any OTAs....
Totemic_tHiRp said:
Thanks for your reply. Actually i'm downloading the recently posted 6.0 firmware for the Brazilian/Latin American rom in firmware's thread. Unfortunately the download is very slow, but I guess I can surely update without losing anything. The only strange thing is that I didn't received any OTAs....
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It's not necessary that if your friend has received the OTA then even you will receive it within few days. The OTA is rolled batch wise and no one knows which phone is in which batch except Moto of course. [emoji4]
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AT&T Update and Root

I just started to receive messages yesterday that AT&T is pushing an update to my phone. I don't want to install it because I don't know how it will affect my root status. I'm still on stock ROM, but rooted and de-bloated. Anyone know if this is safe to install? Has anyone with root accepted it?
Silently got this update pushed to mu phone because I forgot to freeze software updater in Tibu. Luckily the update failed. I do not know if it was because I had done the v15 fixes mod/pack, or because of root, but I got lucky.
I would not update period, until somethind is released to keep, or reroot. If I am not mistaken, updates have a kernel in them, so it would over write the engineer kernel.
My bet is ATT did something to block flashing the kernel back.
Good call, I'd better not update. I connected WiFi and it just downloaded the whole package and kept on my bar asking me to update. I just froze the AT&T Software Update too, all better.
It's the pg1 update and the engboot kernel still works for root.
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Ota update after root

I rooted my device with Android 10 and I'm unable to update the software. It keeps saying unable to update. visit samsung centre.How do i fix this?
afaik once you rooted your device, you can't use ota to update your phone. you have to do it manually.
UniX1803 said:
afaik once you rooted your device, you can't use ota to update your phone. you have to do it manually.
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Any idea on how to manually update cause i never found any tutorial on youtube
For example using Odin.
you need the correct firmware for the phone.
For example:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/
I tried it yesterday, but it did ended up in bootloop. Don't know if i did something wrong or if it is just not working.
Was it possible for you to download the OTA update? For me it worked. But i'm a bit scared to install it and end up again in bootloop :/

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