L speed mod - ZenFone 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i was curious about this mod and wanted try it out but the problem is that i have not unlocked my bl yet so ia m not using recovery to install it is there any other way to use it like flashify or rashr
pls also give some comments on it regarding the improvements.
which kernel are you using and which rom?

I using superzen. 139 and project t uc final kernel. As you can see in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/tweak-l-speed-v1-0-02-02-2015-t3020138 the installation process is just a easy copy paste method but it need busybox, rooted phone and unlocked bootloader, so the mod no need to go inside recovery to flash this file.
I am using 4.3 version and the performance improvement is not much noticeable because our phone is already powerful but the antutu benchmark got increase like 100 or 200 marks. It is easy to customize what you want to turn on or off using terminal emulator and the battery life is a little bit better depend on your configuration . Overall lspeed is a quite nice mod and you can try it if you want but think carefully before unlocking your bootloader because your warranty will gone :crying:. Hope this help you:highfive:

Just in case:
You need to unlock your bootloader and use custom kernel that supports init.d.
Sent from my GT-I9500

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How To Fix Ram Problems In Xperia T2 Ultra LTE and T2 Ultra dual

Hii Everyone as we all know our phone is in a big problem which causes our phone to lag like **** after every few hours
Well i have a simple solution for that
This tutorial is divided into two parts
1)For users using my Ultimate Rom V2
2)For general users (Even though i recommend using My Rom For Best Performance)
1)For Ultimate rom Users
i)Go To system>etc And Delete init.d folder and delete all the folders in etc which were created in 1969
ii)*Xposed framework is the main reason for your lag and i learnt it the hard way so if you have installed the framework and any of its modules
Then uninstall the modules and uninstall the framework FROM INSIDE THE Xposed APP
iii)Copy and replace my build.prop in system folder from the second post(Dual Sim Only)
add ro.debuggable=0 at the end of the build.prop for all versions
iv)*Only for Dual Sim Version( Download The TWRP Recovery/Kernel from this link from the second post
v)After flashing go into recovery and flash the Fly on Mod Tweaks zips provided in the second post
vi)download no frills cpu from playstore and set performance/ondemand and noop (Dont worry if the phone restarts without warning just check if the governer and I/O Were set)
vii)If you did everything write you will have a lag free fast phone now
2)For General Users
i)Go To system>etc And Delete init.d folder if it exists and delete all previous tweaks that you may have enabled
ii)*Xposed framework is the main reason for your lag and i learnt it the hard way so if you have installed the framework and any of its modules
Then uninstall the modules and uninstall the framework FROM INSIDE THE Xposed APP
iii)Copy and replace my build.prop in system folder from the second post(Dual Sim Only)
add ro.debuggable=0 at the end of the build.prop for all versions
iv)*Only for Dual Sim Version( Download The TWRP Recovery/Kernel from second post
v)After flashing go into recovery and flash the Fly on Mod Tweaks zips provided in the second post
vi)download no frills cpu from playstore and set performance/ondemand and noop (Dont worry if the phone restarts without warning just check if the governer and I/O Were set)
vii)If you did everything write you will have a lag free fast phone now
Files to download
1)Fly On Mod By slaid480 (Go To his thread and press the thanks button,excellent work by him)
Mod filesFlash in recovery)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/zv825xeuyb8cwot/Signed_Fly-On_Mod%E2%84%A2_V4.0-Beta9.zip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2187824&d=1376469987
2)TWRP Recovery By abcdjdj *ONLY FOR DUAL SIM VARIANTS(Press the thanks button on his thread and learn how to use the recovery)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2764408
3)My build.prop (Only For Dual Sim Phones if you want for single sim Provide me the build.prop)
Please rename it from build.prop.txt to build.prop before replacing
add ro.debuggable=0 at the end of the build.prop for all versions of t2 ultra
Please post your Reviews and questions so i can further work making this phone work better:victory:
I can't find the init.d folder in system>etc (stock rom)...
Just did all other steps but now the rom is not booting anymore
elcattaro said:
I can't find the init.d folder in system>etc (stock rom)...
Just did all other steps but now the rom is not booting anymore
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which model lte or dual
please dont tel me that u didnt read the instructions properly
Ashwin Prabhunerurkar said:
Please post your Reviews and questions so i can further work making this phone work better:victory:
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Xposed doesn't cause any problems. This ram problem would occur even without Xposed. I have been using my phone since 72 hrs with Xposed and a lot of heavy multi tasking and gaming.
Adding ro.debuggable=0 to the build.prop is of no use as the value needs to be changed in the default.prop (you need to unpack the ramdisk). It will continue to remain 1 even after adding it to the build.prop. Try running the "getprop" command in the terminal emulator app after adding the line in the build.prop. You'll still get the output as [ro.debuggable] : [1].
The Performace governor locks the CPU freq to the max. It would certainly smoothen out the UI but it would cause a lot of battery drain. And when your phone restarts automatically after setting the cpu governor, it means that a kernel panic has occured. You can check /proc/last_kmsg for the error log. After your phone restarts, it will revert back to the default governor.
abcdjdj said:
Xposed doesn't cause any problems. This ram problem would occur even without Xposed. I have been using my phone since 72 hrs with Xposed and a lot of heavy multi tasking and gaming.
Adding ro.debuggable=0 to the build.prop is of no use as the value needs to be changed in the default.prop (you need to unpack the ramdisk). It will continue to remain 1 even after adding it to the build.prop. Try running the "getprop" command in the terminal emulator app after adding the line in the build.prop. You'll still get the output as [ro.debuggable] : [1].
The Performace governor locks the CPU freq to the max. It would certainly smoothen out the UI but it would cause a lot of battery drain. And when your phone restarts automatically after setting the cpu governor, it means that a kernel panic has occured. You can check /proc/last_kmsg for the error log. After your phone restarts, it will revert back to the default governor.
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Yes I agree.
Tried many times your fix instructions on my d5322 (ex xm50h) dual sim but no results... Waiting for @abcdjdj release with fixed ramdisk :good:
Why is Sony T2 stuff being posted in the Z2 forum?
The T2 and Z2 are very different devices. Different CPU, different GPU, different RAM capacity, different screen size etc etc.
If any Z2 users flashed T2 ROM's or followed advice that was meant for a T2 they would likely brick their phone.
It seems VERY bad that T2 devices specific things are being posted randomly to the Z2 forum?!
abcdjdj said:
Xposed doesn't cause any problems. This ram problem would occur even without Xposed. I have been using my phone since 72 hrs with Xposed and a lot of heavy multi tasking and gaming.
Adding ro.debuggable=0 to the build.prop is of no use as the value needs to be changed in the default.prop (you need to unpack the ramdisk). It will continue to remain 1 even after adding it to the build.prop. Try running the "getprop" command in the terminal emulator app after adding the line in the build.prop. You'll still get the output as [ro.debuggable] : [1].
The Performace governor locks the CPU freq to the max. It would certainly smoothen out the UI but it would cause a lot of battery drain. And when your phone restarts automatically after setting the cpu governor, it means that a kernel panic has occured. You can check /proc/last_kmsg for the error log. After your phone restarts, it will revert back to the default governor.
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some modules of xposed specific to xperia cause heavy lags, and yes i am already using the default.prop
by my method i can go upto 24 hrs without restarting but flashed your kernel now so waiting for the 72 hr magic as mentioned by you
fix for volume by arjun
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53543982&postcount=167
It Works nicely try it
Ashwin Prabhunerurkar said:
fix for volume by arjun
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53543982&postcount=167
It Works nicely try it
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Hi.
Iam a proud user of a T2 Ultra, but i have one problem, i cant unlock the bootloader but if i can root the device without unlocking it it will be great.
Can U Plz Help me? Is it possible?
fastkiller said:
Hi.
Iam a proud user of a T2 Ultra, but i have one problem, i cant unlock the bootloader but if i can root the device without unlocking it it will be great.
Can U Plz Help me? Is it possible?
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sorry but currently if you want root you will have to unlock bootlader
just unlock the bootlader you wont be missing out on anything
Ashwin Prabhunerurkar said:
sorry but currently if you want root you will have to unlock bootlader
just unlock the bootlader you wont be missing out on anything
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Well i would like to unlock the bootloader, but when i go to the service menu i got Unlock Bootlock=No, can i unlock it using another method?
fastkiller said:
Well i would like to unlock the bootloader, but when i go to the service menu i got Unlock Bootlock=No, can i unlock it using another method?
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you probably got your phone with a contract so you have an unlockable bootloader as far as i know there is no way to unlock the bootloader if it is locked with a telco you may try asking your telco where you bought it if they can help
Ashwin Prabhunerurkar said:
sorry but currently if you want root you will have to unlock bootlader
just unlock the bootlader you wont be missing out on anything
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No more unlocking the bootloader required for T2 Ultra Dual
fastkiller said:
Hi.
Iam a proud user of a T2 Ultra, but i have one problem, i cant unlock the bootloader but if i can root the device without unlocking it it will be great.
Can U Plz Help me? Is it possible?
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try this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/t2-u...-dual-t2806708

[Q] Upgrading to lollipop / unlocked / rooted /xposed working /deodexed

Since lollipop is out now for the z1 compact there are a lot of threads about upgrading, rooting, xposed working - not working.
Just as many of you I'm running on kitkat / unlocked / rooted and I make use of xposed modules.
I've been looking through some of those threads but once you think you know the way to go there will be somebody else experiencing problems with that specific method.
I'm looking for a broader perspective.
Just as there are threads about how to upgrade there are also a lot of bugs mentioned but not everybody seems to be impacted by them.
And there are of course the custom roms, some kitkat based some lollipop based.
Before switching to the xperia I used a HTC One and there was a custom rom developer who would stick to the options foreseen in the original one but he changed the code for speed and reliability, it was also based on a aroma installer that gave the choice to leave some bloatware out at installation time.
This is something I would like to see happening for the z1c, not just adding new features but streamlining the existing rom.
As of now I'm running on the xzdualrecovery on a rooted and unlocked kitkat and I'm using some xposed modues.
I consider upgrading if I knew more about the bugs, will I be impacted and I'm looking for a complete guide on how to.
As far as I know the Italian customized rom is the one with the least bloatware in it, so that is he one I'd like to use as a start
Some people already have reported zip files you can flash from recovery and they seem to be pre-rooted. Do I need to use one of them or is it possible to
flash a rom
unlock or do I need the unlocked bootloader from the beginning?
root it
make sure xposed runs, xposed seems to need deodexed roms, are they available?
So I like to see a plan on how to
Unlock
root
upgrade
make xposed running
have a correct bootloader
and have a recovery (xzdualrecovery or something else)
I know this is a list of questions but such a guide would help a lot of people like me, I'm not a complete newbie but I'm neither a rom developer so I like a guide on how to accomplish things.
If the stock rom is bugfree and stable enough that's the one I'd stick to, otherwise I need to have a look at custom roms and then I think I need to consult the custom rom developer on how to install his/her custom rom.
All the above mentioned questions will be related to installing / unlocking / rooting a stock rom.
Eagerly checking this post for replies ?
bumjrah said:
Eagerly checking this post for replies
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At least I have one guide
http://techbeasts.com/2015/04/20/root-xperia-z1-compact-d5503-14-5-a-0-242-5-0-2-firmware-plus-recovery/
This seems enough for unlocking and rooting, don't know about xposed, they don't mention it.
Even then they talk about how to unlock your bootloader.
I've done it this way in the past but I'm unsure if the bootloader for KK is the same as for Lollipop, I have no idea if this is changed. There is a thread about an unlocked bootloader, I'll ask over there if they know about differences between LP and KK, if there are none then we have guide explaining all the steps
I do not have any info yet on the bootloader but I do have some more news on Xposed.
It's not only the Xperia that's having problems with xposed on lollipop, other phones are impacted as well.
Once a certain number of apps is installed the bootlooping starts.
Xposed seems to open too many files at boot time.
A solution is to find out how many apps may be installed on your phone before it gets into a bootloop.
Another (and better) solution is to increase the upper limit of open files at boot time, but this is only available on an unlocked bootlader since it requires a modified kernel to be installed.
A lot of posts can be found at Xposed for lollipop.
Since xposed is still in an alpha phase I think rovo89 will fix this in a future release of xposed.
If you want to fix this right now you can have a look at this thread
The post about the changed kernel is this one
I am on stock RU version, heard it was the best I have also had some bootloop experiences with xposed. Some guys have reported success but their method requires a "bloatware" script that removes ****load of useful apps. Bleh!
Right now it's just wait and see. I miss xposed but am also really enjoying this lollipop update, the performance (too soon?) looks better than the custom roms available. IMO

[Q] New G3 owner with some questions.

I checked several of the threads in the various subforums but since I am currently really busy (have the phone for 3 weeks and I am not using it cause had no time to check XDA ) if you are kind enough I have some questions that spending more time in the threads would probably answer themselves but alas...
A: If I root the G3 can I bring it back to stock without any indication it got rooted (I heard some phones have special logs that show if a phone has been rooted that survive the various flashes), in case I need to send it for service?
B: Should I go with the root method shown on XDA TV (which doesn't show how to install a custom recovery) or one of the one click auto batch scripts?
C: I think generally this question is not allowed cause it can lead to flame but which ROM would you recommend I try first? I need just a clean, smooth running ROM. Disclaimer: Avoid arguing with other users if you disagree with something they said, just state the ROM and if you want your reason for picking it and I will scroll through them and decide.
Much obliged if you care to answer them and apologies to mods if this breaks any rules.
Nihim said:
I checked several of the threads in the various subforums but since I am currently really busy (have the phone for 3 weeks and I am not using it cause had no time to check XDA ) if you are kind enough I have some questions that spending more time in the threads would probably answer themselves but alas...
A: If I root the G3 can I bring it back to stock without any indication it got rooted (I heard some phones have special logs that show if a phone has been rooted that survive the various flashes), in case I need to send it for service?
B: Should I go with the root method shown on XDA TV (which doesn't show how to install a custom recovery) or one of the one click auto batch scripts?
C: I think generally this question is not allowed cause it can lead to flame but which ROM would you recommend I try first? I need just a clean, smooth running ROM. Disclaimer: Avoid arguing with other users if you disagree with something they said, just state the ROM and if you want your reason for picking it and I will scroll through them and decide.
Much obliged if you care to answer them and apologies to mods if this breaks any rules.
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A: You can always go back to stock using LG flash tool with no evidence of rooting nor like samsung's knox
B: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3072767
C: I personally use resurrection remix rom based on CM12 due to performance but if you want fully working G3 with no bugs at all I recommend my favorite rom CupaChups 4.2. Super fast stock base rom with some extra features.
P.S. I recommend you to instal Kernel Adiutor from the play store after you root your G3 and change the governor from default Interactive to Conservative. Cos from some unknown reasons the Interactive governor is bugged on all G3 and changing that will highly increase your performance speed and feel. This works with base and aosp roms also.
Hope this helps
via LG G3 @ Resurrection Remix
Thank you, is there a problem if the phone is already on stock 5.0? Can I still root it with the same methods or must I restore it to 4.4.x? (A simple restore to factory blabla does it?)
Cheers
Nihim said:
Thank you, is there a problem if the phone is already on stock 5.0? Can I still root it with the same methods or must I restore it to 4.4.x? (A simple restore to factory blabla does it?)
Cheers
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If you have a look around there's a one click method that works for all G3 variants regardless of software version that is here on the forums. You can use that, download the zip for your desired custom rom, install a custom recovery and then flash the ROM and you should be good to go. There's plenty of guides for you to use, and each custom rom thread should have it's own installation guide
iDefalt said:
If you have a look around there's a one click method that works for all G3 variants regardless of software version that is here on the forums. You can use that, download the zip for your desired custom rom, install a custom recovery and then flash the ROM and you should be good to go. There's plenty of guides for you to use, and each custom rom thread should have it's own installation guide
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Thanks, guess will have to grab the first tutorial / ROM I see and go for it

Should i go for customs?

Hey there,
I'm using g4 since 06.2015 and i have never use anything custom for this phone. I had sony arc s before and i was doing lots of custom things on that phone cause it wasn't enough for daily use etc etc. And i have g4 now and i have 0 informations about how to root it or how to unlock it etc. But i have problem with it's battery usage. Nearly 4-5 hours screen timing which is not really awesome for this expensive phone ( it was quite expensive when i bought and countries have different prices as you know)
Anyways what do you suggest for me? Should i try customs? Is there any custom rom&kernel without any problem? Any lag problem or smt? Is there a way to lock bootloader again and delete root?
And i need some guides for starts. Maybe some rom and kernel suggestions. Please help me.
MM 6.0 v20d
Same here,MM 6.0 20d.
Except I unlocked the bootloader and I have root but I also want to hear some opinions about custom kernels...
Can someone recommend a good kernel? ☺
Sent from my LG G4
unroot is possible but when u unlock bootloader u loose your warranty for ever, Root on 5.0 lolipop is possible (on locked bootloader) i want to back to 5.0 , root and install some modules but no one can tells me What Kdz i must chose Xd bcs i must flash 5.0 via lgflash tool ann when i choose wrong kdz i brick my phone , So I also think over unlock bootloader , U can flash good kernel and example CM13 , u must read about kernel and chose what u want
Domol™ said:
unroot is possible but when u unlock bootloader u loose your warranty for ever, Root on 5.0 lolipop is possible (on locked bootloader) i want to back to 5.0 , root and install some modules but no one can tells me What Kdz i must chose Xd bcs i must flash 5.0 via lgflash tool ann when i choose wrong kdz i brick my phone , So I also think over unlock bootloader , U can flash good kernel and example CM13 , u must read about kernel and chose what u want
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Can you suggest me some topics for learning how to flash? I'm really newbie for lg or how does this processes works. h815-tur-v20d is my firmware version right now. How can i root? Is there any guides for this?
Newbie-g4 said:
Can you suggest me some topics for learning how to flash? I'm really newbie for lg or how does this processes works. h815-tur-v20d is my firmware version right now. How can i root? Is there any guides for this?
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You have android 6.0 yeah ? When u want root 1st u must Unlock bootloader (lose your warranty ofcorse) Read more here : https://developer.lge.com/resource/mobile/RetrieveBootloader.dev?categoryTypeCode=ANRS
I did some research for that. Comes up i can't unlock my bootloader cause of my country or smt about lg. What else i can do?
Newbie-g4 said:
Hey there,
I'm using g4 since 06.2015 and i have never use anything custom for this phone. I had sony arc s before and i was doing lots of custom things on that phone cause it wasn't enough for daily use etc etc. And i have g4 now and i have 0 informations about how to root it or how to unlock it etc. But i have problem with it's battery usage. Nearly 4-5 hours screen timing which is not really awesome for this expensive phone ( it was quite expensive when i bought and countries have different prices as you know)
Anyways what do you suggest for me? Should i try customs? Is there any custom rom&kernel without any problem? Any lag problem or smt? Is there a way to lock bootloader again and delete root?
And i need some guides for starts. Maybe some rom and kernel suggestions. Please help me.
MM 6.0 v20d
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What model G4 do you have? Only very particular models of the LG G4 have an unlocked bootloader.
welder73 said:
Same here,MM 6.0 20d.
Except I unlocked the bootloader and I have root but I also want to hear some opinions about custom kernels...
Can someone recommend a good kernel?
Sent from my LG G4
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I'm not normally a huge supporter of custom kernels, but when I got my G4 a while ago I decided I'd give a few a try. It was a great decision.
So far my favourite is Imperium kernel- it's updated frequently with new features, and for me has been stable every single release. Plus I get WAY better battery life now (an extra hour of SOT at least, and standby time is much higher too). Highly recommend it.
BG64 said:
I'm not normally a huge supporter of custom kernels, but when I got my G4 a while ago I decided I'd give a few a try. It was a great decision.
So far my favourite is Imperium kernel- it's updated frequently with new features, and for me has been stable every single release. Plus I get WAY better battery life now (an extra hour of SOT at least, and standby time is much higher too). Highly recommend it.
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Tnx man,I'll try it
Btw,I have a pretty good batt time with stock MM 20d,I can achieve 5h SOT,sometimes more.
Can I expect better with Imperium kernel?
Sent from my LG G4
Newbie-g4 said:
I did some research for that. Comes up i can't unlock my bootloader cause of my country or smt about lg. What else i can do?
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Just read this.
If you have a locked bootloader, there's nothing you can do as far as a custom kernel or ROM goes.
You can downgrade to lollipop and achieve root, but it won't be the same as a custom ROM or kernel.
welder73 said:
Tnx man,I'll try it
Btw,I have a pretty good batt time with stock MM 20d,I can achieve 5h SOT,sometimes more.
Can I expect better with Imperium kernel?
Sent from my LG G4
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I would certainly think so! At the very worst you won't lose any battery, so you may as well try it if you already have TWRP installed. Just be sure to make a backup before installing in case you do want to go back.
HOW DOES EVERYONE GET 4 OR 5 HOURS SOT?!?!? I can barely get to 3.5 with an extended battery
BG64 said:
I would certainly think so! At the very worst you won't lose any battery, so you may as well try it if you already have TWRP installed. Just be sure to make a backup before installing in case you do want to go back.
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Thank you again
Yes,I have TWRP but I'm still new with LG phones,what should I backup?
Just the system is enough?
Or...?
Sent from my LG G4
welder73 said:
Thank you again
Yes,I have TWRP but I'm still new with LG phones,what should I backup?
Just the system is enough?
Or...?
Sent from my LG G4
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I also am new to the whole LG scene- I think a backup of the system should be all you need, but you might want to double check on that.
I actually posted a thread about a similar question here but no one responded to it.
Alternatively, you should be able to just flash the default kernel or the default system over top and effectively be back to a completely stock ROM.
Hey there.
It's h815 here. And i check a topic about country codes which can unlock bootloader. Anyways mine was TUR. Which means turkey i assume. What happens if i follow the thread on lg website for unlocking bootloader but my cell can not unlock?

Questions about rooting from a noob.

Hi guys, I'm thinking of buying an LG G4 because it's gotten very cheap now and I want to use it as my daily driver.
I'll be getting the international version and I want to root my phone before properly setting it up. The reason for this is that I want xposed to make some ui changes as I feel the G4's ui is horrible (no offence). I've heard I'll need a custom kernel, twrp recovery, unlocked bootloader and root access.
I've also heard that with custom roms you lose functionality to things such as the IR blaster and the amazing camera app and all its settings. Is that true? If that is the case, I'd rather keep on stock rom with xposed helping me make the UI bearable.
My question is what would I exactly need to do? (with kernels, recovery, bootloaders etc I have only rooted a device once and it was 4 years ago so I have forgotten the basics plus it seems the whole process has become very tough now) The only end product I want is to run the xposed while retaining the IR blaster functionality and the camera app etc.
I have tried going through some videos on youtube but I found them vague, a little different from what I wanted or I saw a few comments talking about how the phone was bricked or stuck in bootloop.
Hadisultan said:
Hi guys, I'm thinking of buying an LG G4 because it's gotten very cheap now and I want to use it as my daily driver.
I'll be getting the international version and I want to root my phone before properly setting it up. The reason for this is that I want xposed to make some ui changes as I feel the G4's ui is horrible (no offence). I've heard I'll need a custom kernel, twrp recovery, unlocked bootloader and root access.
I've also heard that with custom roms you lose functionality to things such as the IR blaster and the amazing camera app and all its settings. Is that true? If that is the case, I'd rather keep on stock rom with xposed helping me make the UI bearable.
My question is what would I exactly need to do? (with kernels, recovery, bootloaders etc I have only rooted a device once and it was 4 years ago so I have forgotten the basics plus it seems the whole process has become very tough now) The only end product I want is to run the xposed while retaining the IR blaster functionality and the camera app etc.
I have tried going through some videos on youtube but I found them vague, a little different from what I wanted or I saw a few comments talking about how the phone was bricked or stuck in bootloop.
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Hi buddy , if your phone comes and it's on lollipop the type in Google " root lg g4 lollipop xda " but if it arrives on marshmallow then type " root lg g4 marshmallow xda " as for losing functions like the IR blaster and camera , I'm using latest Genisys ROM marshmallow version with the Imperium kernel and I have all my features still working they will only stop working if you flash a ROM which isn't based on LG for example Cyanogen or blisspop things like that....
If I have helped please leave a thumbs up!
Xceeder said:
Hi buddy , if your phone comes and it's on lollipop the type in Google " root lg g4 lollipop xda " but if it arrives on marshmallow then type " root lg g4 marshmallow xda " as for losing functions like the IR blaster and camera , I'm using latest Genisys ROM marshmallow version with the Imperium kernel and I have all my features still working they will only stop working if you flash a ROM which isn't based on LG for example Cyanogen or blisspop things like that....
If I have helped please leave a thumbs up!
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Hi, thanks for the reply! How is the performance compared to the stock rom? What other benefits does a g4 based rom give?
Also, I still find the process a little confusing. Am I supposed to root first, unlock bootloader or install a recovery. Also what are the chances of bricking my phone?
Hadisultan said:
Hi, thanks for the reply! How is the performance compared to the stock rom? What other benefits does a g4 based rom give?
Also, I still find the process a little confusing. Am I supposed to root first, unlock bootloader or install a recovery. Also what are the chances of bricking my phone?
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Well first of all the performance depends there are options when installing different kernels which will give you better speed or better battery life the choices will be written in the kernel or ROMs description , the other benefits are debloated ROMs which means the software on the phone has been reduced to free up space and get rid of useless stuff and other little UI tweaks it just depends which ROM you choose as for the process you unlock your bootloader first via lg devs official site then depending on how you root will depend when you root it I'll explain , if your phone arrives and its on lollipop then use low effort root but if it comes and its on marshmallow then you use systemless root method and I won't bull**** ya pal the chances of messing your phone up is about 30 percent just make sure you follow every single step very carefully , the reason I said 30 percent is because if you're on lollipop then it's easier in my opinion to restore your phone by flashing the .kdz stock file for your phone ( the .kdz will make your phone like you bought it)
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Xceeder said:
Well first of all the performance depends there are options when installing different kernels which will give you better speed or better battery life the choices will be written in the kernel or ROMs description , the other benefits are debloated ROMs which means the software on the phone has been reduced to free up space and get rid of useless stuff and other little UI tweaks it just depends which ROM you choose as for the process you unlock your bootloader first via lg devs official site then depending on how you root will depend when you root it I'll explain , if your phone arrives and its on lollipop then use low effort root but if it comes and its on marshmallow then you use systemless root method and I won't bull**** ya pal the chances of messing your phone up is about 30 percent just make sure you follow every single step very carefully , the reason I said 30 percent is because if you're on lollipop then it's easier in my opinion to restore your phone by flashing the .kdz stock file for your phone ( the .kdz will make your phone like you bought it)
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What are the advantages of the rom that you're using?
30 percent sounds like a lot, but are you saying that I can restore my phone even if I mess up the process?
Also can you link me to the methods?
The advantages of the ROM I'm using is good battery life with a good balanced performance also it has the LG G5 apps built in to it , and yes you can restore your phone as for the links to the methods I'm chatting to you on my tablet so gathering all the links would be quite hard they are easily found though for example if you are searching for low effort root then just type it in Google followed by xda so it looks like low effort root method xda , if you really want the links then I'll boot up my PC in the morning and I'll find them all for you , it's night time where I am so I'm going to bed soon I'll check your post though in the morning in case you have any more questions and as always please leave a thumbs up I greatly appreciate it , thanks buddy....
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Hadisultan said:
What are the advantages of the rom that you're using?
30 percent sounds like a lot, but are you saying that I can restore my phone even if I mess up the process?
Also can you link me to the methods?
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Xceeder said:
The advantages of the ROM I'm using is good battery life with a good balanced performance also it has the LG G5 apps built in to it , and yes you can restore your phone as for the links to the methods I'm chatting to you on my tablet so gathering all the links would be quite hard they are easily found though for example if you are searching for low effort root then just type it in Google followed by xda so it looks like low effort root method xda , if you really want the links then I'll boot up my PC in the morning and I'll find them all for you , it's night time where I am so I'm going to bed soon I'll check your post though in the morning in case you have any more questions and as always please leave a thumbs up I greatly appreciate it , thanks buddy....
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No problem mate, I found the link to the low effort btw.
So I'll have to unlock bootloader via the lg website first? then I'll have to install a custom recovery and then root? (or root and then install custom recovery?)
Also I was going through the thread of the rom you're using, and I saw the screenshots and they were pretty much the same as the lg ui (which I'm trying to run away from). Basically what I want is a stock android ui without losing the core functionality like the IR blaster and the camera app, knock code etc.
A question I have is do I have to change the kernel etc while rooting my device or can I just use the stock kernel?
I just did all of these things this morning. I posted my steps here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/general/howto-complete-guide-to-unlock-twrp-t3370003
I personally stopped installing custom ROMs since Xposed. It lets use keep the phone as it is out of the box but add in just the changes we want. With many custom ROMs, there are always bugs so you'll have to update them and that can mean resetting your device. You then have to install all your apps and settings again.
I tried to make the above guide as noob friendly as possible and it hopefully shouldn't require any reading outside of the thread.

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