Any Idea on root/unlocked booatloader? - LG Wing Questions & Answers

I haven't had an LG phone since the VX9400 and this one has me interested again. I was reading on LG's website and it looks like all of their phones' bootloaders can be unlocked according to this https://developer.lge.com/resource/mobile/RetrieveBootloader.dev Is that true? Will it work on the Verizon variant?

Just registered and saw this
The following devices support unlocking the bootloader:
• LG VELVET: LMG900EM/LMG900EMW/LMG900EMX/LMG900D for the European market
• LG V60: LMV600EA for the European market
• LG V50S: LMG850EMW/LMG850EMWX for the European market
• LG G8S: LMG810EM/LMG810EMW/LMG810EAW for the European market
• LG V50: LMV500EM for the European market
• LG V40: LMV405EBW for the European market
• LG G7: LMG710EM for the European market
• LG V30: H930/H930G for the European market
• LG G6: US997/US997Z for the U.S. open market
• LG G6: H870 for the European market
• LG V20: US996/US996Z/US996D for the U.S. open market
• LG V10: H960A for the European market and Android M (Except France)
• LG G5 SE: H840 for the European market
• LG G5: RS988 for the U.S. open market
• LG G5: H850 for the European market
• LG G4: H815/H818P for the European market
Unlocking the Bootloader is only supported on selected devices.

I did just find this but still a bit skeptical https://www.mobilewithdrivers.com/unlock-bootloader/lg-wing-5g-256gb-8gb-ram

Does this phone have similar Hardware to The Velvet?
If so could something like this be used for the wing?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-velvet/how-to/root-lg-velvet-lm-g900em-t4171117

Wanted to bring this back up. I thought I remembered the wing having very similar Hardware to the LG velvet. Has anybody been able to utilize something like what is linked above to work on root?

Does yours show oem unlock and able to toggle?

revized said:
Does yours show oem unlock and able to toggle?
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Yes, yes it does.

Goddly said:
Yes, yes it does.
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In developer options?.. If so, mine doesn't.
Verizon (USA)

Yes in dev options, haven't really done much with the one i had, it was a demo phone, but i did manage to get like 90% normal functional, restart doesn't change anything back to demo, can go into all options (dev mode) etc. Just no functional android market, install apks works though, no lock screen 50% battery limit. Well sold it now anyway.
I stay far away from verizon, in my opinion they are closest to iPhone as for being controlling.

The WING LG LM-F100 is not yet on the list.

I also have an oem unlock toggle option. I have a tmobile version, but I am using a mint mobile sim in it and it works just fine without ever having to use the tmobile unlock app (somehow).
That being said bim getting ready to see If I can get adb to recognize my phone in a sec. I'll let y'all know if I figure out anything to unlocking the bootloader. Wish me luck.
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Update: Here are some instructions to unlock LGs bootloader. Figured I'd leave this here for others to see if they're eligible.
LG Developer
The official developer resources for LG products and platforms.
developer.lge.com

Best of luck. Where are you located? I've read this is possible for UK version. But I have heard that it is not possible for US Virgin Islands. Hopefully you're able to figure out something good.

I'm from the US and I have a LOT of different simcards and swapping between them I have managed to change from the T-Mobile boot logo to an LG one. I've also managed to access both fastbootd and recovery (using a Linux setup) and I'm thinking we can sideload magisk fellas. Do you think while in recovery if we download an update from SD card and select the magisk22.zip file, that it could work? I'm this close to trying it myself but I just really don't want to brick the phone
I'm from US. Oem unlock is available in my dev tools. I'm using a sprint sim. And my phone model is LM-F100TM and no longer shows the Tmobile boot logo and now shows LG as the boot logo. (My stock apps have also changed too)

Being able to Root this thing would be awesome. Sounds like you're much farther along then anyone else I've heard of. Keep it up!

I had the wing in my hand today... wow, I almost bought it to replace my OP 7Pro. Then i googled how to unlock it and then this thread. Its sad. LG should make it possible to unlock ALL devices, because they close the mobile business worldwide :/

Nothing is happening with this phone until the Bootloader is unlocked as currently fastbootd doesn't allow anything to be done that I could find. Hopefully LG does a mass unlock allowance with their unlock tool near the end of the 2 year support life of the Wing and their other phones, or someone who fancy's finding a way to unlock it themselves grabs a Wing and takes up the challenge.
While I used to need Root for a few things, these days I am pretty much only wanting it for full Titanium Backups and the occasional tinker. For now though, I was actually able to transfer and do everything I needed without root while setting up my Wing and so far, things are going pretty good considering LG's past. This current OS/Launcher are rather good and leaving me much less wanting and more enjoying using a phone again as something fun and different and I couldn't be happier.
I do hope a bootloader unlock does arrive sometime in the future, and I also would reallllllly like if a few Devs for things like keyboards especially, would at least cook in the Wing 2nd screen SDK into their boards to support the small number of us, but overall this thing is still one heck of a device and is vastly better than bending plastic screens IMO.

@IM0001
I am definitely in the same camp as you. And couldn't have said it better myself. I used to root all of my phones and would not buy a phone I could not root.
Root (on this device) "would be nice to have", but I don't feel constrained without it. And this form factor definitely suits my style more so than a folding screen. The Wing is SOLID!

So if I patch a boot.img with magisk and use magisk to flash could that... possibly... Work?

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So if I patch a boot.img with magisk and use magisk to flash could that... possibly... Work?
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Most unlikely. Because the first step is to unlock the bootloader, no?

Has any progress been made in this?

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[Q] I was thinking of upgrading to the G4 from G3

I'm on Verizon with a rooted LG G3 on 12B (KitKat because Lollipop was terrible) and I was thinking on upgrading to the G4 but there doesn't seem to be much going on as far as development.
All I need is to root the G4, Install TWRP, and enable the HotspotProvisioning.apk hack.
Can this be done on the G4?
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-Joe
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I'm on Verizon with a rooted LG G3 on 12B (KitKat because Lollipop was terrible) and I was thinking on upgrading to the G4 but there doesn't seem to be much going on as far as development.
All I need is to root the G4, Install TWRP, and enable the HotspotProvisioning.apk hack.
Can this be done on the G4?
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-Joe
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As of now, no. The good thing is root is basically guaranteed, multiple roots actually, meaning once one is patched there is a high probability of another one right after! (according to one of the devs working on this) and a medium chance of a bootloader unlock on the way soon, at least they plan to and there's a lot of good devs working on it so I would personally see it coming eventually. If I were you however, I would wait it off a bit and see what happens, there is also one more factor in play though. According to some other people the newest LG G4 updates will some how "disable downgrading", meaning disable the ability to downgrade your OS, not sure how this would come into play with an unlocked bootloader or what thats supposed to mean, maybe someone else can explain that to you better but from what I understand it just means it will make root/downgrading harder or impossible(downgrading impossible). My point there is in that case it may be better to buy one before that update becomes wide spread but hey, as stated, someone else could explain this better and correct me here if I'm wrong. Alsooo, with a non-root trick somewhere in the Q&A section of the VZW LG G4 forum you can bypass the "Pay us moneyz or no hotspot 4 u" Verizon gig and get the mobile hotspot tether thing via that without having to deal with the crap.
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Alsooo, with a non-root trick somewhere in the Q&A section of the VZW LG G4 forum you can bypass the "Pay us moneyz or no hotspot 4 u" Verizon gig and get the mobile hotspot tether thing via that without having to deal with the crap.
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I have a link to that root-free hotspot hack in my signature. Keep in mind that it isn't working for everyone - still trying to figure out why. Worked great on my verizon G4 and my dad's sprint g4.
The G4 is a fantastic phone. I'd buy one up from Best buy right now as they are $549 and you get a $100 gift card for free. Also, if purchased before the end of July, you'll get a free second battery, external battery charger, and leather back. By purchasing sooner than later you'd also probably get a device that hasn't been updated yet - therefor reserving your ability to root when the methods are released in the coming weeks. The Devs have stated that they've found many root methods, so I would bet that you could still root even after taking (or purchasing a preinstalled) OTA update. Also, the anti-rollback code shouldn't matter once we have an unlocked bootloader and can flash our own ROMs.
I came from a rooted G3. In my opinion, it isn't worth upgrading or buying the G4. There are to many issues. Battery life sucks. The G4 is not that much better than the G3. I paid full price for the phone to keep my unlimited plan.
With all that said, I knew there were problems when I bought it. I wanted the free battery and SD card. I think the new promo is even better. It was killing me not to have the new LG. Would I do it again? Yep Will I buy the G5 with all its problems when it comes out? Yes.
Thanks for the replies. I love the G3 but I like to have the latest stuff. Sounds like I need to wait for more development on the G4.
Thanks,
-Joe
FoxFi also works on the Verizon G4.

Thinking about upgrading to G3 or G4, confused about a couple things...

Hi, I was hoping someone could explain something for me. I'm looking through the forums and seeing the threads for roms and kernels specifically for H815 and H811, usually separate. I'm from the US, considering the G4 on T-Mobile. As I understand it, both can have the bootloaders unlocked (H811 comes unlocked, and the H815 can be unlocked).
I know the H815 has had Marshmallow released, and the H811 has not yet.
What I'm wondering and what I can't find a straight answer to is why, for example, when I look at CM downloads, I can find a v13 for H815 but only a v12.x for H811. The best answer I could find is something about there not being a released bootloader or modem for the H811 compatible with that. I don't know if that was accurate or not, but if it is that confuses me because I've had a Galaxy SIII whose last carrier Android release was 4.4.2, yet is still getting CM 13 releases pretty quickly and other AOSP updates from developers. Is the reason the H811 isn't just because there isn't enough people or developers using that model, so less are working on an updated kernel compatibile with it? I've never had to update my modem or bootloader for an update between Android versions, so I'm assuming that answer was wrong unless there's something I'm missing? I don't think there's a real hardware difference between the two models besides the modems/bands supported, right?
I'm trying to figure out my best option here, have had a Samsung Galaxy SIII since Aug. 2012, bootloader unlocked not too long after, and have really liked it until recently when I was having a slight issue with streaming audio over my mobile network and decided to switch back to stock for a short time to see if it fixed it and compare some settings, stupidly not realizing that in the 3 years I had been away from the stock firmware that Verizon had locked down the firmware again to 4.4.2 and nobody has figured out how to get around it.
I'm looking for a phone that I can install AOSP or CM or similar Roms on (Although I'm not against playing around with the LG Stock Android, it doesn't look that bad, but I want the choice) and am really hoping user removable battery and MicroSD slot. It's not a major must, but I would also like a fairly good camera.
Sounds like my best bet is either the Nexus devices or the LG G3 or the G4 H811. These all either have unlocked boot loaders or ones that are easy to more or less unlock, which I know is something I'll want if I don't want to be stuck on the version of Android the manufacturer supports. I can't stand the size the Nexus 6 or 6P is, haven't had a chance to see the 5X, but it's lacking the removable battery and memory card. I'm currently on Verizon, and would prefer to stay there, but am considering T-Mobile as a potential possibility. If I go with a G3 I'll stay with Verizon, if I go with a G4 I'll have to switch to T-Mobile.
I've seen the G3 and G4 in person, I like both, but prefer the G4 just based on the color temp of the screen, the camera, and battery charging (The G3's in Verizon's store were all low on battery because the charger couldn't keep up, but the G4 was fine I'm assuming because of the quick charging). But, it's looking like the G3 is currently better in terms of development support than the G4. My worry is in a year or so I may be stuck on a version of Android, whereas with my GS3 (Up until it got re-locked) it was still being actively updated. I can get the G3 online for ~200$ versus ~$400 for the G4, and the rest of the specs on the phone aren't different enough for me to care that much about seeing as my GSIII was handing all my requirements until recently.
Wasn't sure if this was the best place to post this, but my only option for the G4 is the T-Mobile H811, and if there is a big reason why that isn't supported (Whether it's because there's not a large enough user base or something else) then perhaps it's best I not consider that device?
It's been a long time since I've done much with porting Android and have been focused on the device I've had for the past 3.5 years, so I might be missing something here. If anyone can clear some of this up for me, it's be appreciated.
Thanks.
If you want to be able to install an AOSP or CM or similar Roms you sure gonna have a bad time with the LG G4 cause the variants that can be unlocked are the H815 from the european market, hence the variable that are sell in the US ares as you mention the H811 that can't be unlcoked or the H815P wich can't be unlocked either, if you can afford a nexus i'll go with the nexus (I'm planning in upgrading to the nexus 6P for the same reason i own a LG G4 and i'm very dissapointed with the develop of the phone) since i come from the LG G3 that phone although it has a very limited amount of roms at the time it's now a little biger but nothing compare with any nexus... so for resume I'll go Nexus>LG G3>LG G4
Sorry for the bad english
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If you want to be able to install an AOSP or CM or similar Roms you sure gonna have a bad time with the LG G4 cause the variants that can be unlocked are the H815 from the european market, hence the variable that are sell in the US ares as you mention the H811 that can't be unlcoked or the H815P wich can't be unlocked either, if you can afford a nexus i'll go with the nexus (I'm planning in upgrading to the nexus 6P for the same reason i own a LG G4 and i'm very dissapointed with the develop of the phone) since i come from the LG G3 that phone although it has a very limited amount of roms at the time it's now a little biger but nothing compare with any nexus... so for resume I'll go Nexus>LG G3>LG G4
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Thanks for the reply.
The H811 is unlocked, which is the only reason I was considering it. The rest of the US carrier G4's are locked and have basically no development going on. I prefer the idea of the nexus just based on software and support being that it's a Google phone, and it's going to be guaranteed updates for quite a while, I just am concerned that since I cannot see any of the nexus phones in person currently (Besides the original Nexus 6 which are in some stores) the only way I'd have to see the phone is to buy it, play with it, then return it if I dislike it, which I prefer not to deal with. The newer Nexus phones aren't in stores here in the US besides one store Best Buy which is just getting them, but I was told today that they likely wouldn't get a display model, just boxed up ones to sell.
I'm probably over thinking the fact that I need a removable battery or memory card. It's just nice to not have to worry about not having it.
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Thanks for the reply.
The H811 is unlocked, which is the only reason I was considering it. The rest of the US carrier G4's are locked and have basically no development going on. I prefer the idea of the nexus just based on software and support being that it's a Google phone, and it's going to be guaranteed updates for quite a while, I just am concerned that since I cannot see any of the nexus phones in person currently (Besides the original Nexus 6 which are in some stores) the only way I'd have to see the phone is to buy it, play with it, then return it if I dislike it, which I prefer not to deal with. The newer Nexus phones aren't in stores here in the US besides one store Best Buy which is just getting them, but I was told today that they likely wouldn't get a display model, just boxed up ones to sell.
I'm probably over thinking the fact that I need a removable battery or memory card. It's just nice to not have to worry about not having it.
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I have h811 and we will have the same roms available to unlocked h815 variants as soon as T-Mobile updates us to marshmallow...cm13 is going to be available to h811 as soon as we get the bootstack that will come with the update...also we have a few great kernel devs that will more than likely release an h811 version with that release
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I have h811 and we will have the same roms available to unlocked h815 variants as soon as T-Mobile updates us to marshmallow...cm13 is going to be available to h811 as soon as we get the bootstack that will come with the update...also we have a few great kernel devs that will more than likely release an h811 version with that release
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That's what I was asking about... Why do they need T-Mobile to release an update? I mean obviously it's easier if they do, but is it required or is it just majorly helpful? I'm asking because my current phone this whole "bootstack" stuff was never needed for developers to release updates. I'm just looking for that clarification to make sure that there's not some new requirement with this device that I'm not used to seeing that would make it unlikely to see development in the future, say if LG or T-Mobile decided to not update to the next version of Android after Marshmallow, if we'd be stuck on Marshmallow, or if the development could keep going like it did on the phone I currently have, where the manufacturer stopped development on Kitkat, but people are still releasing even current marshmallow builds.
I would not buy the G4 again.
For some reason it struggles with games.
Qi Wireless Charging is very very very wonky.
Locked bootloaders. Rooting requires rooting a system image and flashing the entire 3.5gb image. LG has closed this loophole in the V10. So I think our days are limited. No custom roms, custom recovery, or much community support.
I love the phone itself and thankfully the stock roms are great but once updates cease, the device will be stuck.
I would pick a LG Nexus 6 or the Hauwei Nexus. I've honestly thought about going with Hauwei but the 6" screen is tablet territory IMO and too big for 1 handed operation. The 5.2" LG Nexus would be a better fit.
I love the TapOn/Off built in ability, but I may be looking at other options next time.
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Locked bootloaders. Rooting requires rooting a system image and flashing the entire 3.5gb image. LG has closed this loophole in the V10. So I think our days are limited. No custom roms, custom recovery, or much community support.
I love the phone itself and thankfully the stock roms are great but once updates cease, the device will be stuck.
I would pick a LG Nexus 6 or the Hauwei Nexus. I've honestly thought about going with Hauwei but the 6" screen is tablet territory IMO and too big for 1 handed operation. The 5.2" LG Nexus would be a better fit.
I love the TapOn/Off built in ability, but I may be looking at other options next time.
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Okay, if that's the reason why the v10 doesn't have any real development going on, that would make sense. I wasn't aware that that was a requirement. Figured it was just that there wasn't enough knowledgeable people working on it yet.
I got a clarification from a friend as to the bootloader question... I guess normally an updated bootloader has been needed moving from 5.x to 6.x, which doesn't appear to have been needed with the GS3 I have... I guess people must have rigged something, because updating the bootloader was never a step with that. He has a Nexus 5 (the orig one) and said he's had to flash a boot loader several times for this reason.
i'm too lazy to read all of this, but i was planing a long period of time to buy the G4, but i found some hardware cons and problems in it as a result of my deep search on youtube , gsmarena users reviews, xda forums and more.
The one problem that made me decide not to buy it and not to think about it any more is the self-die / bootloop hardware problem. read about it on xda bro. Adding this big possibility to the other cons (hardware + some software complexity) made this deal very risky as it will be my second device within less than a year.
i don't know if i'm right and made a good decision, i was believe in this device and i love it ..

No more developing?

It kind of looks like everyone got rid of there G4? Or was it just not a very popular phone? I've been browsing through the topics a bit and there just doesn't seem to have been as much custom roms or kernels as with other phones in general..
Which is only convincing me more to get the new OnePlus..
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It kind of looks like everyone got rid of there G4? Or was it just not a very popular phone? I've been browsing through the topics a bit and there just doesn't seem to have been as much custom roms or kernels as with other phones in general..
Which is only convincing me more to get the new OnePlus..
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It's not that we are getting rid of the G4 nor it is not popular, it is in fact a very good phone other than its terrible battery life. It's LG who makes us get rid of them. I had no intention to get an OnePlus 3T at all if it wasn't the infamous bootloop issue kicking in. Hope this answers your question.
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It kind of looks like everyone got rid of there G4? Or was it just not a very popular phone? I've been browsing through the topics a bit and there just doesn't seem to have been as much custom roms or kernels as with other phones in general..
Which is only convincing me more to get the new OnePlus..
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They have horrible hardware. Its not if it will bootloop but when. My g4 of 2 years died the other day. Lol i got me a g5. No root no unlock no roms. Just the way i like it. Yea rite. This phone really wasnt popular cause of the horribly locked bootloaders. And hardware issues combined. Ure best bet would be to ditch it asap and get somthin else
It's a shame that LG seemingly supports few models like single SIM international version like the LG H815! For the long 2 years, dual sim didn't even get bootloader unlock! I should have got the LG H815 instead of the H818P. Now I'm aware that LG G6 single sim international version (LG H870) already having root, custom ROM as well as TWRP support! That'll be my next device.
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It's a shame that LG seemingly supports few models like single SIM international version like the LG H815! For the long 2 years, dual sim didn't even get bootloader unlock! I should have got the LG H815 instead of the H818P. Now I'm aware that LG G6 single sim international version (LG H870) already having root, custom ROM as well as TWRP support! That'll be my next device.
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yea im surprised lg doesnt punt software on thier batteries and devices to reconize official batteries and such
i just got a g5 and i cant say im not impressed cause i am but same thing here root on first version released and every one else is on the back burner now with absolutly no future
the g4 and g5 and any of lgs devices except certain models are dead ends now even g4 and hardware issues twrp bootloader unlock id buy another one i know i could get the rite model but shouldnt have too
lg made thereown bed they can sleep in it they want to sell more devices then.

Q7+ on metro pcs

By chance anyone pick this up and using it on metro pcs? I am looking at possibly getting this to replace a moto G5 plus.
q7 plus metro
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By chance anyone pick this up and using it on metro pcs? I am looking at possibly getting this to replace a moto G5 plus.
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I love it, I have had quite a few other devices.
S8+, Xperia XZ2, Moto Nexus 6, Zenfone 2 and zoom, LG nexus 5, LG g pro, G2, G3, G4, V10, Flex, Flex 2, Xperia Z ultra, Alcatel Idol 4 ,3 , 5S,
Feels Like a smaller LG G6,
Camera is only thing giving me few issues but that may be just me
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I love it, I have had quite a few other devices.
S8+, Xperia XZ2, Moto Nexus 6, Zenfone 2 and zoom, LG nexus 5, LG g pro, G2, G3, G4, V10, Flex, Flex 2, Xperia Z ultra, Alcatel Idol 4 ,3 , 5S,
Feels Like a smaller LG G6,
Camera is only thing giving me few issues but that may be just me
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That was precisely my first impression, that it was a smaller LG G6 but the camera was a bit lacking. The speaker is also lacking and gets tinny at higher volumes but I tend not to use the speaker unless I'm on speaker phone anyways. What drew me to the Q7+ was the price ($99 after port in from cricket) and the quad dac. Is it worth ~$329? I honestly don't think I'd pay full price for the phone but with port-in deals from Metro you can get it for next to nothing. The phone has a great display, great headphone quality, and decent cameras. For $99, if you decide you don't like it you can always return it or use it as a media device.
Wonder if it support bootloader unlock or is not unlockable similar to stylo 4
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It doesn't appear to be able to be unlocked. The fastboot command oem unlock is disabled. You would need a unlock.bin and flash that to unlock. What confuses me is the lg q7 610 is not supported on the http://developer.lge.com website.
I just switched to metro and was hoping it was unlockable so I could start development for this device.
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I see so it's similar to stylo 4.
Hey guys, I know it's been a while with this thread. I have the Metro PCS version of this. I was able to boot the phone into fastboot mode and run the "fastboot oem device-id" command which provides the "code" you need to provide to LG. Anyway I went onto LG's site and found that they need the IMEI number of your phone as well as the model and the "code" you get from fastboot.
Anyway when I entered all that information, the website throws back and error indicating that you can't do this on the LG Q7+ (model provided) and that you get 9 more tires until they lock your account.
So my question is if the "code" they provide to you MODEL SPECIFIC. Meaning, if you provide the model number and IMEI of a flagship phone, but you provide the "code" of an unqualified device (such as the LG Q7+). Would this work? It seems it could, not sure...
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Okay I just answered this question. The Device-id has the physical device encoded within the ID, so no it's not possible.
So question, where is this information stored within the device id? Or maybe they have a list of device IDs...
Just a heads up, since i got it, i check the dev option didnt see the oem unlock, but after few update, i decided to do cache wipe, but its factory reset, maybe theres no recovery mode or i press yes twice, after everything up, unlock the dev option again just want to change the anination, but then i saw the oem unlock, i dont know maybe the update was unlock or cuz the fac reset, for now i have the latest update, i dont know if futrue update will block it, ima post screeny incase anyone need it, i didnt root the device yet, will do when i home.
@qvnsq, you, uh, seem quite confident that you can root the device. You know something the rest of us don't?
Just because OEM Unlock is there does not mean the device itself can be unlocked.
Moto G5S Plus XT1806, Validus 8.1.0, microG-NanoDroid, MultiROM, XDA Legacy
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@qvnsq, you, uh, seem quite confident that you can root the device. You know something the rest of us don't?
Just because OEM Unlock is there does not mean the device itself can be unlocked.
Moto G5S Plus XT1806, Validus 8.1.0, microG-NanoDroid, MultiROM, XDA Legacy
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Roflmao, theres always a try, since i paid full price, and also i didnt said its rootable or whatsoever, i just post cuz i didnt have the oem unlock option , after i uodate and fac reset, seem u r on your period, and since u r seem to be impolite just to me nor called disrespect, to be honest i have most of the unlocking box before, octobus box ect, and u know what, its just for fun, not for any business. Whatelse u want me to say. Peace ofc.
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Just a heads up, since i got it, i check the dev option didnt see the oem unlock, but after few update, i decided to do cache wipe, but its factory reset, maybe theres no recovery mode or i press yes twice, after everything up, unlock the dev option again just want to change the anination, but then i saw the oem unlock, i dont know maybe the update was unlock or cuz the fac reset, for now i have the latest update, i dont know if futrue update will block it, ima post screeny incase anyone need it, i didnt root the device yet, will do when i home.
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Hope you find the way to root. I bought my q7+ from an official LG shop here in Brasil. It had a limited language option in OS, and I'm Norwegian, and it did not have my language. But I successfully changed to my language using an app, Wich normally use root, but I followed instructions for giving the app permission using ADB.
@qvnsq, sorry you got so offended. I didn't say anything negative or impolite or disrespectful to you so not sure what your on about. I saw the part where you implied you would root the device once you got home. Thus I was questioning whether or not "you knew something we did not".
*sigh* Must be that snowflake generation recently coined by The Roc. Easily offended or something.
Regardless, my apologies.
LG G3 D851, AOSPA-L ROM, Nebula Rev9.3 Kernel, microG (NoGapps), MultiROM, XDA Legacy
A problem I noticed with it today is it only has Widevine L3 which will prevent you from streaming at hd speeds even on wifi (sling,Netflix,prime video, etc) asked around and heard the TMobile version doesn't have this issue but not 100% sure
Androider767 said:
A problem I noticed with it today is it only has Widevine L3 which will prevent you from streaming at hd speeds even on wifi (sling,Netflix,prime video, etc) asked around and heard the TMobile version doesn't have this issue but not 100% sure
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You are right. Its listed in the metro pcs terms and conditions. It very cleary states that they monitor and regulate the bandwidth of all videos and tethering traffic because its high bandwidth activities, you dont realize it, but they reduce the resolution of most customers videos ALWAYS. Its part of their data maximizing program, and it applies to everyone. Im really bummed out that we cant root this phone, i hate that they take away all the amazing things these things can do just to make money. Its definitely gotten harder and harder to root devices, and it feels like the freedom of the internet is disappearing. It used to be open source to set up ipv6 gateways and get free internet. You still can, kinda, thru Hurricane electric, but you have to pass a bunch of tests (a couple anyway) in order to get the tunnel you need. I had a asus gaming labtop with a wimax card in it and i had set it up as a high speed internet gateway and guess what? I had internet EVERY WHERE. And i started out bummed about wimax never having any service providers. Now all of our phones provide it, and they are all high speed gateways too
Yeah but they can't control you when you're on WiFi... I don't know who's to blame for the DRM shortfall,LG or metro

LG-G710PM Hidden Menu not work ?

*#546368#*710# not work, any suggestions ?
Hi,
Are you sure you entered the code in properly?
It's very very easy to accidentally put a # instead of a *. Please double check that. It's very unlikely the service codes would be different as these are stored in hardware.
vienne87 said:
*#546368#*710# not work, any suggestions ?
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Same here,
I make sure the * and # already.
Anyone can help?
by the way, I tried
1. Testing
*#*#4636#*#*
2. Calender
*#*#225#*#*
3. Google Play services
*#*#426#*#*
4. Rlz Debug Ul.
*#*#759#*#*
5. Imei Information
*#06#
Only the *#06# work and 5689#*710# work. but there is no field test. none of other work.
Same Here as of hinghing1113
You can add one more user to the list that doesnt have the service menus, thanks again LG, what a piece of ****! I HATE LG, I so wish I knew what LG was all about before coming to LG! I was stuck between a rock and hard place with my old HTC 10 splitting in half (literally) and Sprint having NO phones other than this hunk of crap in stock! I am so unhappy with this piece of garbage, between the locked bootloader, not a security update since Q4 last year, and no OS updates, no ROOT, no AOSP, its nothing but a piece of crap! I cant wait until LG mobile is out of business all because they lack customer care. They dont give a crap about us and the sales show it! Get ready for another terrible year of non-sales LG! OR you could SIMPLY let us unlock the bootloaders and run our own software, then guess what, you wouldnt be in last place for sales, Android enthusiasts like myself, would actually like LG and recommend LG, but not the way it is. NO WAY! I would recommend an LG over iCrap but thats it, flip phones are better suited than this over priced piece of junk that is nothing more than a heavy weight to hold my papers down!!
GROOVYJOSHCLARK said:
You can add one more user to the list that doesnt have the service menus, thanks again LG, what a piece of ****! I HATE LG, I so wish I knew what LG was all about before coming to LG! I was stuck between a rock and hard place with my old HTC 10 splitting in half (literally) and Sprint having NO phones other than this hunk of crap in stock! I am so unhappy with this piece of garbage, between the locked bootloader, not a security update since Q4 last year, and no OS updates, no ROOT, no AOSP, its nothing but a piece of crap! I cant wait until LG mobile is out of business all because they lack customer care. They dont give a crap about us and the sales show it! Get ready for another terrible year of non-sales LG! OR you could SIMPLY let us unlock the bootloaders and run our own software, then guess what, you wouldnt be in last place for sales, Android enthusiasts like myself, would actually likommend LG, but not the way it is. NO WAY! I would recommend an LG over iCrap but thats it, flip phones are better suited than this over priced piece of junk that is nothing more than a heavy weight to hold my papers down!!
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Please sell your phone.
PS I think you secretly have a Samsung/Apple device and you are paid by them to promote hate between LG owners and their devices.
You are on all the threads and all your posts are the same.
Let's gather some money and buy his phone.
How much do you really want for it?
hinghing1113 said:
Same here,
I make sure the * and # already.
Anyone can help?
by the way, I tried
1. Testing
*#*#4636#*#*
2. Calender
*#*#225#*#*
3. Google Play services
*#*#426#*#*
4. Rlz Debug Ul.
*#*#759#*#*
5. Imei Information
*#06#
Only the *#06# work and 5689#*710# work. but there is no field test. none of other work.
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Well, add one more to the list.......I believe LG is trying to lock this baby down.....
Must use LG native dialer
What I've noticed is that, at least on v30, some codes including the field test menu ONLY work when punched in the native LG dialer app (a.k.a LG Contacts), but don't work in Google dialer.
Now that I have G7 running Pie, it doesn't actually have LG dialer/contacts or other LG apps like calendar. For sure good riddance otherwise, except for the secret code functionality
BTW, I have unlocked versions of both (US998 and 710ULM)- other variants including from carriers might include LG apps

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