Another FRP Bypass Question for the LG Aristo (T-Mobile) - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've looked at nearly every website.
I've looked at nearly every video.
Nothing seems to work. With the latest Security Patch (January 2017), I cannot install Apps from Unknown Locations (The option is greyed out during the Setup Wizard) and any of the other ideas simply don't work either. Google has pretty much locked down any attempt now to bypass FRP.
I know there are others here who have done it. What I'm asking is if they have any other ideas, save for turning the phone into a doorstop. I don't have the option to take it to T-Mobile, since this phone was recovered from a student's locker and was never claimed. I need to wipe it clean, but the FRP is preventing any further action.

Hold on, I'll message you.

ninjasinabag said:
Hold on, I'll message you.
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*hand in air* me too!?

ninjasinabag said:
Hold on, I'll message you.
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I could sure use some help myself. I would be forever grateful

Did you ever solve the issue ? I Just received the Aristo/lv3 and have the same problem any advice would be much appreciated my friend

Pimplimpsimp said:
Did you ever solve the issue ? I Just received the Aristo/lv3 and have the same problem any advice would be much appreciated my friend
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There is a way to do it, but I can't openly supply the method.

Ok
And that means what exactly?

Pimplimpsimp said:
And that means what exactly?
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That means I ask for a receipt of purchase. (A picture of the physical copy or a screenshot of the digital copy)
The frp can be bypassed, but I refuse to help thieves or potential thieves.

ninjasinabag said:
There is a way to do it, but I can't openly supply the method.
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I could use this info .. If you're willing to share it would be greatly appreciated.

ninjasinabag said:
That means I ask for a receipt of purchase. (A picture of the physical copy or a screenshot of the digital copy)
The frp can be bypassed, but I refuse to help thieves or potential thieves.
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Could you please message me aswell?

please help
can you please help me too i have recite and box and i am frp locked out of my phone
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please message me too email is [email protected]

ninjasinabag said:
There is a way to do it, but I can't openly supply the method.
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I can also provide verification that I own the phone. I'm getting an unknown error that stays to try again after 24 hours. I have waited even up to 2 weeks.

I also have a LG Aristo MS210 LV 3 (SIDE NOTE: Inside back cover reads....not sure if its anything important but I figured I add it in anyways......
*** LG-LV 3 >PC< L M9 ***
I am looking for Lollipop 5.0 for it, if its possible to run lollipop on it that is. lol I got it from a 3rd party and I did a Factory Reset without knowing about the FRP. My last device had KK 4.4 so when I did resets on it there wasn't any FRP. Surprise to me I gift from Google. lol
So anyways, I have not got past FRP so I figure Lollipop wasn't to bad. lol
Any help be very much appreciated!!!!!!!
Cuz soon if not working,it going to be come Swiss Cheese!
Thanks in advanced

I've tried downgrading to the first firmware ms21010g (think it was g) I've also tried to upgrade and that did not work either so I thought maybe if I find a generic a lollipop for just a LG variant maybe a predecessor TV LG Aristo MS 210 LV3. not sure if it will work. Anybody out there have any ideas cuz I'm having one hell of a time trying to figure this out LOL any help would be much appreciated thanks

I could use help with this as well

Anyone asking about this further, just use Google.

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Need help with Galaxy GT-S7262 phone

I googled solutions to fix "Your device is not compatible with this version" when downloading new apps, and followed the directions on this video. My phone started having the issue described (reboot loop), so I attempted to follow the accompanying video, but could not get it to work. I figured if I did a factory reset, it would put my phone back to how it was, erasing the changes I tried to make. However, it did not fix the issue.
I just bought this phone 3 weeks ago and now I can't use it. I'm on a fixed income (Peace Corps volunteer on a living stipend) and spent nearly my whole month's allowance to get this phone. Right now I can't afford to take it to a Samsung store to fix it, and I'd prefer not taking it there anyway as I'm in a city that I don't live in right now which is clear across the country from my home, so if I take it there, I may have to leave before they are able to fix it.
Is there someone here who would be willing to skype-walk me through trying to fix the phone on my own? Apparently I'm not capable of doing it myself, and I really want my phone fixed.
Thanks!
arumberg said:
I googled solutions to fix "Your device is not compatible with this version" when downloading new apps, and followed the directions on this video. My phone started having the issue described (reboot loop), so I attempted to follow the accompanying video, but could not get it to work. I figured if I did a factory reset, it would put my phone back to how it was, erasing the changes I tried to make. However, it did not fix the issue.
I just bought this phone 3 weeks ago and now I can't use it. I'm on a fixed income (Peace Corps volunteer on a living stipend) and spent nearly my whole month's allowance to get this phone. Right now I can't afford to take it to a Samsung store to fix it, and I'd prefer not taking it there anyway as I'm in a city that I don't live in right now which is clear across the country from my home, so if I take it there, I may have to leave before they are able to fix it.
Is there someone here who would be willing to skype-walk me through trying to fix the phone on my own? Apparently I'm not capable of doing it myself, and I really want my phone fixed.
Thanks!
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Can I get the link of the video that you saw ?
You probably can flash the phone with Odin.
Sorry, I can't use Skype to talk to a stranger as I'm 13
So we can talk here freely.
Yousef Mohamed said:
Can I get the link of the video that you saw ?
You probably can flash the phone with Odin.
Sorry, I can't use Skype to talk to a stranger as I'm 13
So we can talk here freely.
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Sorry, I copy/pasted the post from another forum and forgot to link the video.
Since I am a new user, it won't allow me to add links. But if you google "Your device isn't compatible with this version fix solution" by Andriod Savior, you'll find the video I followed.
arumberg said:
Sorry, I copy/pasted the post from another forum and forgot to link the video.
Since I am a new user, it won't allow me to add links. But if you google "Your device isn't compatible with this version fix solution" by Andriod Savior, you'll find the video I followed.
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Hey, Can you tell me from where did you get the mobile ( country ) ?
So i can get you the right firmware version
Yousef Mohamed said:
Hey, Can you tell me from where did you get the mobile ( country ) ?
So i can get you the right firmware version
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Ghana, about 3 weeks ago.
arumberg said:
Ghana, about 3 weeks ago.
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http://rapidgator.net/file/e6cc7547881219c0bd8a5cc447486d44
Download This
I couldn't find Ghana Firmware, So i got South Africa's one
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Thanks. In case you couldn't tell, I'm very much a techno-noob. I really shouldn't have tried messing with the phone on my own.
What will this download do for my phone, and is it complicated for a noob to operate? I really don't want to mess my phone up any more than I already have.
arumberg said:
I couldn't find Ghana Firmware, So i got South Africa's one
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Thanks. In case you couldn't tell, I'm very much a techno-noob. I really shouldn't have tried messing with the phone on my own.
What will this download do for my phone, and is it complicated for a noob to operate? I really don't want to mess my phone up any more than I already have.
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no its for noobs don't worry about it
Only a single Problem
Your Data may get deleted
Did you download the file ?
Yousef Mohamed said:
no its for noobs don't worry about it
Only a single Problem
Your Data may get deleted
Did you download the file ?
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I haven't yet. I'm on public computers right now. When I get wifi to download it on my own computer, I will and let you know how it works. I hope that will happen soon.
arumberg said:
I haven't yet. I'm on public computers right now. When I get wifi to download it on my own computer, I will and let you know how it works. I hope that will happen soon.
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Don't worry We will fixed it soon
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Hacked by a phone call mythbust

Hello XDA community
A friend of mine with an android device has been hacked "by a phone call" has he said. The phone number of the believed "attacker" does not exist anymore and seemed to have existed only a few hours. This arose some questions about what I believed. Can some of you tell me what you think about the questions below. If you have some pointers to help me know more about these topics, I would appreciate. If I missed topics on xda forum regarding these questions, please forgive me, and points me to the topic I missed.
1st - Has he really been hacked by a phone call ? In my understanding, as long as you don't activate 3G/4G, your android is just a phone, and thus can just handle duplex audio data. What about exploit targeting the phone application that, with just GSM protocol or payload corruption, can hack your phone ? I thougt this fairly unprobable. Now if 3G/4G is activated, is phone is just a machine on the network, with some ports open, so he is vulnerable. What about exploit that could run over 3G if you accept a call ? Can a vulnerable phone apk enable a hacking of the phone receiving a phone call ?
2nd - How did the attacker procured a phone number without giving its ID papers in france ? Buying a sim card normaly require a valid ID paper like a passport. Is it always the case ? Is it possible to have a mobile phone number without buying a SIM card ?
3rd - Given the recent informations I google on internet, I guess he has been hacked by Stagefright.
As he rooted his device, I would avised him reset to factory device. As a paranoid, I would say this is unsufficient : if his phone is compromised, the attacker could have compromised his recovery too. So I would better say him : flash bootloader if possible, and flash a stock rom then boot into recovery. And after, rune an apk to test if vulnerable to stagefright and a patch to correct.
Than you for your answers
Hi
First I'm sorry that this happened to your friend.
1. In Switzerland, many people was also hacked by a phone call. But he/she only stoled user data (Photos/Music/Videos/etc.) If they had Mobile Data enabled, I don't know.
2. Some country's (like Portugal) hasn't number that are registered with the name of the person. You can simply go to a mobileshop and ask for a SIM-Card and they simply sell it to you (I know it's a really bad thing )
Good luck to your friend restore his phone
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AnDrOiiiD_YT said:
Hi
First I'm sorry that this happened to your friend.
1. In Switzerland, many people was also hacked by a phone call. But he/she only stoled user data (Photos/Music/Videos/etc.) If they had Mobile Data enabled, I don't know.
2. Some country's (like Portugal) hasn't number that are registered with the name of the person. You can simply go to a mobileshop and ask for a SIM-Card and they simply sell it to you (I know it's a really bad thing )
Good luck to your friend restore his phone
Thank me, by hitting the Thanks Button
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Hello AnDrOiiiD_YT
Can you communicate some sources about the hacking of people via phone call in switzerland (like neswpaper article, tech article ?)
Thank you
AnDrOiiiD_YT said:
Hi
First I'm sorry that this happened to your friend.
2. Some country's (like Portugal) hasn't number that are registered with the name of the person. You can simply go to a mobileshop and ask for a SIM-Card and they simply sell it to you (I know it's a really bad thing )
Good luck to your friend restore his phone
Thank me, by hitting the Thanks Button
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You can walk into just about any side store km the states and buy a phone and reg it with any name you want. You would be amazed at the names people use for accounts. Some just leave it blank.
zelendel said:
You can walk into just about any side store km the states and buy a phone and reg it with any name you want. You would be amazed at the names people use for accounts. Some just leave it blank.
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This can be the case in US. In France on shall provide an ID card to legally buy a SIM card.
bernie.discale said:
This can be the case in US. In France on shall provide an ID card to legally buy a SIM card.
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Interesting. Im sure you could find away around it if you try hard enough. Which is what he most likely did.
Now When you say someone hacked his phone, how does he know he was hacked? What are the issues that made him think so?
zelendel said:
Interesting. Im sure you could find away around it if you try hard enough. Which is what he most likely did.
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Yes, probably. I saw a video from a tech university with the POC on how to cheaply buy phone numbers to issue SMS campaign, I don't know if this is still applicable.
Now When you say someone hacked his phone, how does he know he was hacked? What are the issues that made him think so?
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I had a short conversation with him, and he described applications installing alone, sms sent from his phone... Since I still could not get my hands on the device itself, I agree there is still a doubt on that point. He just remembered a strange phone call some weeks ago, but I am not convinced by the phone call that hacked his phone.
bernie.discale said:
Yes, probably. I saw a video from a tech university with the POC on how to cheaply buy phone numbers to issue SMS campaign, I don't know if this is still applicable.
I had a short conversation with him, and he described applications installing alone, sms sent from his phone... Since I still could not get my hands on the device itself, I agree there is still a doubt on that point. He just remembered a strange phone call some weeks ago, but I am not convinced by the phone call that hacked his phone.
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To be honest I am as well. Things that he is talking about could not have been set up during a phone call. Unless the person gave enough info that the offender could have hacked into the account. This would allow install of apps. I have a feeling it is something else. A logcat will be able to help determine what is the issue but the best bet is a full wipe, flash and some password changes.
zelendel said:
. A logcat will be able to help determine what is the issue but the best bet is a full wipe, flash and some password changes.
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A agree with both
bernie.discale said:
Hello XDA community
A friend of mine with an android device has been hacked "by a phone call" has he said. The phone number of the believed "attacker" does not exist anymore and seemed to have existed only a few hours. This arose some questions about what I believed. Can some of you tell me what you think about the questions below. If you have some pointers to help me know more about these topics, I would appreciate. If I missed topics on xda forum regarding these questions, please forgive me, and points me to the topic I missed.
1st - Has he really been hacked by a phone call ? In my understanding, as long as you don't activate 3G/4G, your android is just a phone, and thus can just handle duplex audio data. What about exploit targeting the phone application that, with just GSM protocol or payload corruption, can hack your phone ? I thougt this fairly unprobable. Now if 3G/4G is activated, is phone is just a machine on the network, with some ports open, so he is vulnerable. What about exploit that could run over 3G if you accept a call ? Can a vulnerable phone apk enable a hacking of the phone receiving a phone call ?
2nd - How did the attacker procured a phone number without giving its ID papers in france ? Buying a sim card normaly require a valid ID paper like a passport. Is it always the case ? Is it possible to have a mobile phone number without buying a SIM card ?
3rd - Given the recent informations I google on internet, I guess he has been hacked by Stagefright.
As he rooted his device, I would avised him reset to factory device. As a paranoid, I would say this is unsufficient : if his phone is compromised, the attacker could have compromised his recovery too. So I would better say him : flash bootloader if possible, and flash a stock rom then boot into recovery. And after, rune an apk to test if vulnerable to stagefright and a patch to correct.
Than you for your answers
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It's not important that the attacker used a real number, he/she could also use something like spoof card.... About your friends problem is he sure that he have got hacked ?
sdeepb said:
It's not important that the attacker used a real number, he/she could also use something like spoof card.... About your friends problem is he sure that he have got hacked ?
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No we are not sure ATM. I try to reach him, with no success. What could confirm a hack or not (by lets say stagefright ?)
bernie.discale said:
No we are not sure ATM. I try to reach him, with no success. What could confirm a hack or not (by lets say stagefright ?)
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I don't think there's a way to detect a call stagefright....
Stagefright can't be activated by a call. The phones doesn't access the vulnerable files.
bernie.discale said:
Hello AnDrOiiiD_YT
Can you communicate some sources about the hacking of people via phone call in switzerland (like neswpaper article, tech article ?)
Thank you
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I didn't found anything, but I think your friend had an app (virus) that needed root access, he granted root access and the app removed those files...
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Stagefright can't be activated by a call. The phones doesn't access the vulnerable files.
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I agree. I think the call has nothing to do with the symptoms he observes... I did not took time to POC stagefright at home, but from what I read it can be done silently via MMS. It's one hypothessis. ATM there ar many. Still don't have news from him. I'll just wait now.
Thank you all for your answers.
If he really thinks it's a stagefright then tell him to verify it, there's an app that can do it
sdeepb said:
If he really thinks it's a stagefright then tell him to verify it, there's an app that can do it
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The app can verify if he is vulnerable. Can it verify if he has really been hacked ?
bernie.discale said:
The app can verify if he is vulnerable. Can it verify if he has really been hacked ?
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Being vulnerable can be a big proof itself that he most probably have been hacked
sdeepb said:
Being vulnerable can be a big proof itself that he most probably have been hacked
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In my experience with Nessus or Nexpose, a vulnerability scan cannot be assessed as a POC. Not being vulnerable certainly prove your immnunity, but the opposite is not true.
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In my experience with Nessus or Nexpose, a vulnerability scan cannot be assessed as a POC. Not being vulnerable certainly prove your immnunity, but the opposite is not true.
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I didn't said that being vulnerable surely means he have got hacked..... But he can be considering the symptoms

Really messed up with Italian TAB

Hey guys,
haven't asked here anything for a while, but now i feel like in trouble with companies Italian Olivetti (?) made tablet called Olipad Graphos.
Basically one guy made a factory reset for it and know it's almost dead, basically just can't get past lockscreen. No buttons, no notification bar pullable just nothing. Of course it seems like there is no problem with that, just find firmware, make an upadate and life goes on, but there is PROBLEM - no existence of firmware rom or anything else, so there is question what goes on is there any possibility to make this toy work? There is possibility to get into stock recovery with basic options.. Hope there is any possible solution.
Any help will be really appreciated, thanks!
Anybody got an idea?
up
Have anyone looked at this threat? I'm kinda deadlock
you should contact the tablet manufacturer
nepalbiraj said:
you should contact the tablet manufacturer
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Already tried that, but no reply from them after a month
the only people that can help you is the manufacturer or person having the same tablet
nepalbiraj said:
the only people that can help you is the manufacturer or person having the same tablet
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All right, so what if i can get same tablet? Is it possible to copy system files from it or something like that?
It could be possible if the tablet had Twrp. Your best bet is to ask the manufacturer to send the firmware to you. Maybe this time they will respond
nepalbiraj said:
It could be possible if the tablet had Twrp. Your best bet is to ask the manufacturer to send the firmware to you. Maybe this time they will respond
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hope dies last, i'll have a try and write another message, otherwise i'll have to port TWRP and migrate from one tablet to another
djemm1996 said:
hope dies last, i'll have a try and write another message, otherwise i'll have to port TWRP and migrate from one tablet to another
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Yeah contact them and ask for their customer service.
Hit thanks if I helped you in anyway.

SO.. Where is the kdz or tot for the H820?

Well, after months of exhaustive searching and trawling the deep dark corners of the internet, i can finally say: THERE IS NO FRICKING FIRMWARE FOR THIS PHONE!
Ok, venting done. The AT&T variant really does seem to not have any firmware available anywhere. I would like to throw this little request out there. If anyone has a line on the firmware, please please please share. It would save crap-ton of us with borked or messed up phones out there.
Thanks!
AT&T Has not released the firmware and probably won't for another year or so they are very stingy with firmware because they don't make money on repairs if someone can just fix their problem with flashing the firmware themselves
Sent from my LG-H820 using Tapatalk
krazyace35 said:
AT&T Has not released the firmware and probably won't for another year or so they are very stingy with firmware because they don't make money on repairs if someone can just fix their problem with flashing the firmware themselves
Sent from my LG-H820 using Tapatalk
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And for this very reason AT&T are A55#0L35... We probably won't get Nougat until the G6 is here or worse - we'll just be left out cold altogether like they did us with the Optimus G (didn't get KitKat, everyone else did).
Perhaps soon we should leave AT&T out of our wallets.
I thought legally they had to make it available
Sent from my LG-H820 using Tapatalk
So, found these while trawling the web...what do you guys think:
http://lg-firmwares.com/lg-h820pr-firmwares/
sasc said:
So, found these while trawling the web...what do you guys think:
http://lg-firmwares.com/lg-h820pr-firmwares/
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I give mad props to the first brave soul to try these and report back..
PHYCLOPSH said:
I give mad props to the first brave soul to try these and report back..
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Don't think it fits:
Check the comments:
http://lg-firmwares.com/lg-h820pr-firmwares/#disqus_thread
Ah don't worry. Already tried it. Don't. Your phone will be stuck in download mode. I have and that's the state i ended up in. Does not really matter since the phone is already borked.
AT&T can go suck on a hairy donkey knee. What sort of stupidity leads to decisions like these??? After the debacle that was my V10 from at&t, i am never buying another phone that came from them... Excepting the Nexus phones. No point whatsover
Hi
I live outside US so I can't get the OTA but I discovered 2 things:
- Can anyone try to capture the OTA with this https://www.androidsage.com/2016/01/...ndroid-device/
- looking to the settings under *#546368#*820# there is the an address where the update should be, but I can reach it because I'm not under ATT network, can someone try to access this page https://xdmua.wireless.labs.att.com/jsp/login/login.jsp the log in could be 356441071133694 password eimupcded3rkti1e
I hope we can get it!!
Regards!
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Hi
I live outside US so I can't get the OTA but I discovered 2 things:
- Can anyone try to capture the OTA with this https://www.androidsage.com/2016/01/...ndroid-device/
- looking to the settings under *#546368#*820# there is the an address where the update should be, but I can reach it because I'm not under ATT network, can someone try to access this page https://xdmua.wireless.labs.att.com/jsp/login/login.jsp the log in could be 356441071133694 password eimupcded3rkti1e
I hope we can get it!!
Regards!
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tried couple browsers. Always got the page can't be displayed error.
tomascl said:
Hi
I live outside US so I can't get the OTA but I discovered 2 things:
- Can anyone try to capture the OTA with this https://www.androidsage.com/2016/01/...ndroid-device/
- looking to the settings under *#546368#*820# there is the an address where the update should be, but I can reach it because I'm not under ATT network, can someone try to access this page https://xdmua.wireless.labs.att.com/jsp/login/login.jsp the log in could be 356441071133694 password eimupcded3rkti1e
I hope we can get it!!
Regards!
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Try it with AT&T VPN ?
st0wz said:
Try it with AT&T VPN ?
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I don't know how to do that
Can someone (that has the OTA notification, but hasn't applied the update yet) try to capture the OTA URL with this simple trick:
http://www.androguider.com/2016/01/tutorial-capture-ota-links-without-pc.html
Hi guys, can anything be done with this LG source code?
http://opensource.lge.com/osSch/list?types=NAME&search=lgh820
edgerch said:
Can someone (that has the OTA notification, but hasn't applied the update yet) try to capture the OTA URL with this simple trick:
http://www.androguider.com/2016/01/tutorial-capture-ota-links-without-pc.html
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rats, just missed me. im applying the update now, i just downloaded it an hour ago
I'm sad with my Lg G5 ATT ;( - I'm from Brazil.
rfsaidel said:
I'm sad with my Lg G5 ATT ;( - I'm from Brazil.
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I´m from Uruguay and i have the same problema.
I can´t update the phone
no body can't update phone, AT&T sucks....
i feel so bad to have this crap h820 i will never ever buy cells from at&t

Bypass FRP / google lock

Does anyone know how to bypass the frp? I just bought a v30 but it won't let me sign in. We tried the original owners info but after we go through the code, email and password it just keeps taking me back to the first page. Can anyone help me out with this issue or will I have to ship it back to the original owner to sort out?
After this screen, it just takes me back to the original screen where it asks to enter the last email used to sync the device ... weird, any advice?
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Cant seem to add a picture for whatever reason but it says welcome email address: would you like to receive sign in prompts on this device.
Boslink said:
Does anyone know how to bypass the frp? I just bought a v30 but it won't let me sign in. We tried the original owners info but after we go through the code, email and password it just keeps taking me back to the first page. Can anyone help me out with this issue or will I have to ship it back to the original owner to sort out?
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the owner is going to have to dig through their google settings and remove that phone from their account.
hopefully this wasn't from a reseller. you may be blorked if that's the case.
Boslink said:
Does anyone know how to bypass the frp? I just bought a v30 but it won't let me sign in. We tried the original owners info but after we go through the code, email and password it just keeps taking me back to the first page. Can anyone help me out with this issue or will I have to ship it back to the original owner to sort out?
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Frp on this phone might be tough to get around but its also something the mods don't like to see on here.
R800x_user said:
Frp on this phone might be tough to get around but its also something the mods don't like to see on here.
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lol buncha snowflakes
WaxysDargle said:
lol buncha snowflakes
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Rules are rules. Check out root junky on YouTube.
bypass FRP LG V30/G6 Android 8.0 2018
How to bypass FRP LG V30/G6 Android 8.0 2018
bypass FRP LG V30/G6
Similar solution but no need sdcard just usb cable and work on LG G7 ThinQ too.
http://www.hardreset.info/devices/lg/lg-g7-thinq/faq/bypass-google-verification/

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