Rooting an Alcatel 3v? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello there xda members, I am somewhat familiar with rooting android phones, however the last time I had done so was with was older HTC and I believe maybe it was a Sony about 2-3 years ago. I now have an Alcatel 3v and I've come to learn that rooting seems to be different on newer phones and the newer Android Oreo. I have managed to unlock the bootloader on my phone, and I have also downloaded the android sdk on my windows computer and am somewhat familiar with adb and Fastboot Commands, although I have only barely begun to understand Linux terminal commands. There is no version of twrp for my phone and I have not been able to find a stock firmware anywhere to go with the magisk method, as well none of the one click solutions have worked for my phone, including the ones requiring use of a pc and developer mode enabled. Im wondering if I can access the system folders and write to them through adb or fastboot using push / pull commands or if there is a way to make a stock boot. Img straight from my phone so I can patch it? If not is there any other possible way to root this phone? Any help would be appreciated.

Laney613 said:
Hello there xda members, I am somewhat familiar with rooting android phones, however the last time I had done so was with was older HTC and I believe maybe it was a Sony about 2-3 years ago. I now have an Alcatel 3v and I've come to learn that rooting seems to be different on newer phones and the newer Android Oreo. I have managed to unlock the bootloader on my phone, and I have also downloaded the android sdk on my windows computer and am somewhat familiar with adb and Fastboot Commands, although I have only barely begun to understand Linux terminal commands. There is no version of twrp for my phone and I have not been able to find a stock firmware anywhere to go with the magisk method, as well none of the one click solutions have worked for my phone, including the ones requiring use of a pc and developer mode enabled. Im wondering if I can access the system folders and write to them through adb or fastboot using push / pull commands or if there is a way to make a stock boot. Img straight from my phone so I can patch it? If not is there any other possible way to root this phone? Any help would be appreciated.
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The phone is project treble compatible so you could try flashing a GSI just make sure the GSI is A-only not A/B as the phone dosen't support seamless updates. There are tons of GSIs out there with root and gapps just choose which one you like but I would highly recommend taking a backup of your stock ROM as they haven't really got firmware downloads for this phone. Also after you have rooted I would recommend locking the bootloader again so any repair shops wont find out that the phone has been rooted. There is another way which is you could dump the boot image from the phone and install the magisk manager apk. Then patch your boot image through it and flash it with fastboot and now your stock rom is rooted.

I've been having difficulty finding a way to backup my stock rom without a rooted phone... I have looked into miracle box and sp flash tool and other programs but they so far seem either dated, contain viruses or don't do what they advertise / incompatible with my phone, or need root access to show partitions etc. also, with flashing a generic system image, are they device specific or is that the whole point of project treble, how they are universally supported? I want to keep my phone as close to stock as possible but with root access. If I could find a way to backup my boot image I could go the magisk method...

Laney613 said:
I've been having difficulty finding a way to backup my stock rom without a rooted phone... I have looked into miracle box and sp flash tool and other programs but they so far seem either dated, contain viruses or don't do what they advertise / incompatible with my phone, or need root access to show partitions etc. also, with flashing a generic system image, are they device specific or is that the whole point of project treble, how they are universally supported? I want to keep my phone as close to stock as possible but with root access. If I could find a way to backup my boot image I could go the magisk method...
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The Generic system images are universal because basically project treble separates the files that make the phone work such as the camera and fingerprint into a vendor partition which means manufacturers don't have to make new drivers to work with the new os update. The only issue on my phone which is the 3v 5099y (single sim with nfc) is that pie is very slow and laggy but everything works however oreo is very fast. I tried looking for a way to dump the boot.img but all i could find was tutorials for phones which either were rooted or had twrp. But i did find this tutorial which dumps the entire firmware although its very complicated https://android.stackexchange.com/q...nd-full-rom-without-root-for-mediatek-devices
For the cpu part though I would select mt6735 as the mt8735 is basically a rebrand

im so tired to root my alcatel 3v phone many try all method to rooting but almost field please help me

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[Q] Alcatel OT-910 root and rom development

I have Alcatel OT-910, but i cant find anything about root & rom for this model here on xda-developers forum. I found threads for other Alcatel models (OT-908, OT-980, OT-990) and i was wondering is anyone working on this particular model? Is it possibile to have root access? stock ROM for OT-910? Thanks.
Alcatel OT-910
CPU 600 MHz
OS Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo)
Keyboard QWERTY
root
i have tried to root my OT-910 with SuperOneClick 2.3.3, but it doesn't work.
Keeps stuck at Step #7 Waiting for Device.
also tried to unplug and replug it at this part, but no chance.
any other ideas how to get root? Some of the installed apps are useless for me and eat up my memory, want to get rid of them
rooting problem
I've got OT910 too, tried several ways to root with steps, provided for other Alcatel android phones - no luck.
Try with different versions os superoneclick. Aso you should install Pdanet on your phone and your computer to and try again with superoneclick.
Sent from my ALCATEL one touch 990
No luck still
I tried all SuperOneClick releases, z4root, GingerBreak - nothing really works. The phone is hardly operable without root - too much garbage preinstalled.
Hey, i have an Alcatel OT-909a (which is the same as Alcatel OT-910 but with a lower px camera) and i also am unable to get root access, i already know that there is a stock busybox, and have seen some files of the internal memory but still not having luck, i also flashed some CWM and RA recoveries but i just got stuck while trying to access recovery, so i have to get back to stock recovery, i think there must be a way to do at least a nandroid backup and try to root the backup and flash again, but i dont know, the CWM recovery just boot the android logo, after there is nothing in the screen, but the QWERTY keys are on like if the phone was in recovery, i had tried Super One Click 1.9.2 and 2.3.3 and got stuck in step #7 too, zergRush and GingerBreak doesnt work also, something extrange for me is that the last time i try CWM, it didnt boot into recovery but into fastboot, as far as i know internal memory is read-only except for the installation of apps and some folders (or somehow i push GingerBreak and zergRush to the internal memory isn't?), i can't push su to the xbin or bin folders, but i already saw what is inside xbin an bin (as i said memory is read-only and there are some folders that requires permissions to access), there must be a way to push su to xbin folder (or at least maybe access su in another location?) but i still seeing how?
PD: sorry for my possible bad english speaking
PD2: yes i'm a noob and i hate myself but please some of you that know of this, help us?
Edit: just curious i just push su to "/data/local/tmp" then i just tipe ./su and it appeared on the phone "shell has been granted superuser permissions"
Alcatel_OT_909a /909s /910
OS: Android Gingerbread 2.3.4 / 6180
Kernel: 2.6.35.7-perf [email protected] #3
Here an idea: Custom Rom
hey guys, if some of you (someone, anyone who might wanna help?) are still maybe reading this thread, i wonder, i have played with the phone a little (unluckly i really messed up breaking the cellphone and luckily for me, the motherboard was replaced at service center), and i have been able to pull out most of the system partition, custpack and others, (except for the recovery partition) and i was wondering if maybe there is a way to create a custom rom with those files?, maybe we could create our custom rom and flash it, after seeing around the files, i got that 909a it's using what it's looks like at least the same kernel than ot910, (actually some information is from the ot910, in the manual it refers to ot909a-s ot910 as same cellphone but with different px in camera), so maybe we could create a custom GB rom based on the files from the stock system partition, and as alcatel has relased the kernel sourcecode maybe we could even do a custom kernel?, i was just wondering if someone can try to do a custom rom with those files, as i have tried flashing some GB roms replacing files and the phone doesn't boot up to android, but in recovery you get su access and pull the other files, but when replacing files, there is a moment when the system lose adb shell access, so maybe someone with more knowleadge (as i'm new to both android and linux) can help?
Rooting -- any news?
Has anyone succeeded in rooting the device in the meantime? I had no luck with either psneuter, zergrush, or gingerbreak ...
OT-910 successfully rooted!
Hi,
thank's to the great work of giantpune over at Phandroid, the Alcatel OT-910 has been successfully rooted (see the attached screenshot)!
For instructions, cf. the thread "Optimus Elite root with an apk" at Phandroid's LG Optimus Elite forum. Put in a nutshell, you have to install the following two APK's:
1. the Poot-debug.apk tailor-made for this phone, and
2. Ministro II.apk.
Both files are linked at the end of giantpune's original post at the LG Optimus Elite forum.
Note that Superuser, but not SuperSU, will grant root access on the OT-910.
Have fun!
Any Rom for OT 910
nolda said:
Hi,
thank's to the great work of giantpune over at Phandroid, the Alcatel OT-910 has been successfully rooted (see the attached screenshot)!
For instructions, cf. the thread "Optimus Elite root with an apk" at Phandroid's LG Optimus Elite forum. Put in a nutshell, you have to install the following two APK's:
1. the Poot-debug.apk tailor-made for this phone, and
2. Ministro II.apk.
Both files are linked at the end of giantpune's original post at the LG Optimus Elite forum.
Note that Superuser, but not SuperSU, will grant root access on the OT-910.
Have fun!
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Can you please suggest any ROM for OT 910.
Help need...
Hi guys,
I need your help man, I had just rooted successfully and I don't know what have I done now it is just stuck at TCL logo and restarting.
please please please help...
May be flashing it solve the problem I have sent email to alcatel but they didn't have the rom so some one help me and also I had flash recovery but didn't back up original one so also give me that or any working CWM recovery.
plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
my last hope is xda...
smkamranqadri said:
Hi guys,
I need your help man, I had just rooted successfully and I don't know what have I done now it is just stuck at TCL logo and restarting.
please please please help...
May be flashing it solve the problem I have sent email to alcatel but they didn't have the rom so some one help me and also I had flash recovery but didn't back up original one so also give me that or any working CWM recovery.
plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
my last hope is xda...
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If your last hope is xda... then maybe you will not have that much luck, if you're stuck at TCL logo, maybe you could try using the "OTU Upgrade Tool" (by means "OTU = Alcatel/TCL Flasher") and maybe that will do the trick and then you get your phone back to stock, if not (or if you already did that), then you're a little out of luck, as far as I know, there is no stock recovery around, and also as far as I know, there is no CWM recovery, now, in case you did use OTU Tool, and failed flashing the phone, then is almost sure that your nand is bricked, if you used OTU Tool and that didn't get your phone back, then you should see if you can still flash Android Images (more accurately 2.3.3 (since 2.3.4 did brick my phone twice)), at least with a non-functional 2.3.3 image, maybe you could flash from there with OTU again, or try to modify 2.3.3 system to work with your phone, if nothing of that did result for you, then you're out of luck, because I'm almost sure that would mean that you are in a nand brick, and the only way to solve it, is sending it to Service Repair (at least for now)
now, for using OTU Upgrade Tool, you can download it from TCL/Alcatel website ( www2.alcatelonetouch.com/global-en/support/download.html ) in the download section, select your phone model, and from there download the OTU Upgrade Tool, after downloading, install it and follow the instructions for getting the phone in "Download Mode" (in OT910 = (pressing "Q" key with the phone totally off, and after pressing the "Q" key for 30sec. or a minute, then (still pressing the "Q" key) connect it to the pc and follow the onscreen steps (that means, choosing your mobile and getting in to look for the firmware and download it)
I have a kind of "backup" of the system (I mean, every file that is in /system) but sadly, it doesn't have the properly permissions set, and so, it gives also a boot loop (also I bricked my phone once again and for worse, when it was out of warranty), so if you still in warranty maybe you should send it to service :/
that's the sad of life when your mobile is not the one that is being developed by expert developers (not even a beginner one )
Hope you can fix your phone
thanks for help
thanks man you are my captain...
I recheck the upgrade tool it just say that you have latest software.
So if you have 2.3.3 then please give me that i will update it via adb shell as i can still access it as su.
smkamranqadri said:
thanks man you are my captain...
I recheck the upgrade tool it just say that you have latest software.
So if you have 2.3.3 then please give me that i will update it via adb shell as i can still access it as su.
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I will, but before, what version of upgrade tool are you using? (mine has a kind of strange bug that the rom is never ever able to get the last update (as always download saying there is a new update (it's a fake but anyway)), that would be kind of a problem since maybe after you flash 2.3.3 the upgrade tool will state that you're still in latest firmware (even through upgrade tool is supposed to be a service tool, funny isn't?), anyway, since you have nothing to lose (since apparently you flashed a custom recovery that didn't work for you), but, there are this two things you should try before, first (and pretty much the must obvious one) if you have warranty (as long as you're in warranty and never tried to see what's inside the phone), and two, there is a little possibility that maybe you can access adb via the recovery you flashed, even, when the tcl logo appears, try to do "adb shell" or "adb devices", so maybe you can recover your phone without the need of flashing android 2.3.3.
now, if nothing of that worked, then there is nothing to loose, if you have the android sdk, from there you can download a 2.3.3 image, that will boot, but display nothing in the screen (still you can do adb shell with su, and try to properly install libraries maybe?), if not, then i'll check if I can do one system image for you, and see what it does
by the way, if somehow you can access adb , try to do "adb pull" and pull the " /system" partition
it's really sad that we can't (at least not me) figure out, how to use the files that the upgrade tool uses ( 570mb of 10 - 520kb files)
Help me... alcatel 909
Azuruw said:
I will, but before, what version of upgrade tool are you using? (mine has a kind of strange bug that the rom is never ever able to get the last update (as always download saying there is a new update (it's a fake but anyway)), that would be kind of a problem since maybe after you flash 2.3.3 the upgrade tool will state that you're still in latest firmware (even through upgrade tool is supposed to be a service tool, funny isn't?), anyway, since you have nothing to lose (since apparently you flashed a custom recovery that didn't work for you), but, there are this two things you should try before, first (and pretty much the must obvious one) if you have warranty (as long as you're in warranty and never tried to see what's inside the phone), and two, there is a little possibility that maybe you can access adb via the recovery you flashed, even, when the tcl logo appears, try to do "adb shell" or "adb devices", so maybe you can recover your phone without the need of flashing android 2.3.3.
now, if nothing of that worked, then there is nothing to loose, if you have the android sdk, from there you can download a 2.3.3 image, that will boot, but display nothing in the screen (still you can do adb shell with su, and try to properly install libraries maybe?), if not, then i'll check if I can do one system image for you, and see what it does
by the way, if somehow you can access adb , try to do "adb pull" and pull the " /system" partition
it's really sad that we can't (at least not me) figure out, how to use the files that the upgrade tool uses ( 570mb of 10 - 520kb files)
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First of all my update tool version is 1.2.0.10.
Second i got second hand set from local market at karachi, pakistan so no warranty where i exchange some email from alcatel support for rom but said that they didn't have.
third i can access adb shell with couple of reentering su i got super user so what to do to recover.
i will pull system partition and give you the link soon also downloading sdk for image.
thanks alot...
may we could chat live for better working. find me smkamranqadri at any platform except google kami.genius.
Got ROM/ RECOVERY
smkamranqadri said:
First of all my update tool version is 1.2.0.10.
Second i got second hand set from local market at karachi, pakistan so no warranty where i exchange some email from alcatel support for rom but said that they didn't have.
third i can access adb shell with couple of reentering su i got super user so what to do to recover.
i will pull system partition and give you the link soon also downloading sdk for image.
thanks alot...
may we could chat live for better working. find me smkamranqadri at any platform except google kami.genius.
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I had got rom & recovery and every partions so any one need have do chat with me at fb - Muhammad Kamran qadri

[Help] A way to root my MT6735 LG K8

I exhausted everything by this point so im relying on this forum.
If anyone knows a way to install custom recovery on this phone or just some info in general would be appreciated..
Here's more detailed specs:
LG K8 (K350n)
SoC MediaTek MT6735
CPU Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53
GPU Mali-T720
1.5GB Ram
Android 6.0
Help me xda , you're my only hope
Laitas said:
I exhausted everything by this point so im relying on this forum.
If anyone knows a way to install custom recovery on this phone or just some info in general would be appreciated..
Here's more detailed specs:
LG K8 (K350n)
SoC MediaTek MT6735
CPU Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53
GPU Mali-T720
1.5GB Ram
Android 6.0
Help me xda , you're my only hope
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I don't have a solution for you, but I can tell you what I've tried (I have the K350N also) and what doesn't work, for me anyway, so that you don't have to waste a week trying them yourself and get extremely frustrated like I did.
You need a scatter file, so that tools for MTK chips can copy your phone's boot and recovery images. One for the MT6735 exists but is not for the K8 and won't work. Supposedly you can create your own by using block info given by MTK Droid Tools, and manually editing the scatter file, but even the latest version (2.5.3d) does not support the MT6735 and does not give the info needed.
SP Flash Tool needs correct address info (which is gotten from a scatter file), it doesn't seem to take it from your phone. Without it, you'd not be able to pull the correct parts which make up your boot.img and recovery.img, so it's useless without the exact scatter file for your phone (whether it's the same SoC or not).
If you can get Miracle Box to stay connected to your phone, you can try its "Read" function. That didn't work for me, even after dozens and dozens of tries and messing about with different drivers.
Your best bet is probably to try using ADB to get the block/address/size info of the internal partitions, and editing that into a scatter file. Also, apparently the K8 uses a "standard Android" header, not MTK header like older MediaTek chipsets do. (Not quite sure what it means, but knowing so will probably be useful).
That's what I plan to try anyways, and if I manage to do it, I'll post again.
Aerieana said:
I don't have a solution for you, but I can tell you what I've tried (I have the K350N also) and what doesn't work, for me anyway, so that you don't have to waste a week trying them yourself and get extremely frustrated like I did.
You need a scatter file, so that tools for MTK chips can copy your phone's boot and recovery images. One for the MT6735 exists but is not for the K8 and won't work. Supposedly you can create your own by using block info given by MTK Droid Tools, and manually editing the scatter file, but even the latest version (2.5.3d) does not support the MT6735 and does not give the info needed.
SP Flash Tool needs correct address info (which is gotten from a scatter file), it doesn't seem to take it from your phone. Without it, you'd not be able to pull the correct parts which make up your boot.img and recovery.img, so it's useless without the exact scatter file for your phone (whether it's the same SoC or not).
If you can get Miracle Box to stay connected to your phone, you can try its "Read" function. That didn't work for me, even after dozens and dozens of tries and messing about with different drivers.
Your best bet is probably to try using ADB to get the block/address/size info of the internal partitions, and editing that into a scatter file. Also, apparently the K8 uses a "standard Android" header, not MTK header like older MediaTek chipsets do. (Not quite sure what it means, but knowing so will probably be useful).
That's what I plan to try anyways, and if I manage to do it, I'll post again.
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Well i spend best part of this morning trying to a different aproach , i managed to find a ROM file (in kdz format, whitch woulve been useless for mtk tools anyway) whitch i extracted for a Recovery.img and tried to port the various recovieries with no awail for now. From what i've seen the filesystem inside the rom is a mess some of the files have the MTK headers others have the android ones and I'm trying to make this work entirely by trial and error.. If I'll manage to boot into the recovery I'll let you know. Wish me luck
Ok I managed to make a port from K10 that actually boots to recovery. I'll post updates as I work on it (all trial and error~)
Maybe you will get more luck than me. SuperSu fails to install somethign about failing to decompress ramdisk
Here is the Recovery : https://www.mediafire.com/?xopqenbvgrswgxm
I booted into it using fastboot boot xxx.img command from adb
As I am complete noob when it comes to android modding I'm surprised what I achieved thus far
Laitas said:
Maybe you will get more luck than me. SuperSu fails to install somethign about failing to decompress ramdisk
Here is the Recovery : https://www.mediafire.com/?xopqenbvgrswgxm
I booted into it using fastboot boot xxx.img command from adb
As I am complete noob when it comes to android modding I'm surprised what I achieved thus far
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what K8 do you have? MTK or Qualcomm Version?
Laitas said:
Maybe you will get more luck than me. SuperSu fails to install somethign about failing to decompress ramdisk
Here is the Recovery :
I booted into it using fastboot boot xxx.img command from adb
As I am complete noob when it comes to android modding I'm surprised what I achieved thus far
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how you extract the recovery img from the kdz? thanks.
tomi.gutierrez.i said:
how you extract the recovery img from the kdz? thanks.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2600575
Was using this . At this point only thing left is to wait for SuperSU update as it doesnt work on K8 yet
Laitas said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2600575
Was using this . At this point only thing left is to wait for SuperSU update as it doesnt work on K8 yet
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i flash the image you give, and it cant mount system, so it cant flash supersu, the lg k10 have the same problem that this recovery (it might be for the port), so we have to wait a super su version for lg k10 and k8 and a functional TWRP
Laitas said:
Maybe you will get more luck than me. SuperSu fails to install somethign about failing to decompress ramdisk
Here is the Recovery : LINK
I booted into it using fastboot boot xxx.img command from adb
As I am complete noob when it comes to android modding I'm surprised what I achieved thus far
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Can you please show me how to install this recovery on my LG K8 (K350z)
and did you have any luck rooting this phone
all i want is Xposed installed and working but apparently i need root and recovery to install it
Yasser Da Silva said:
Can you please show me how to install this recovery on my LG K8 (K350z)
and did you have any luck rooting this phone
all i want is Xposed installed and working but apparently i need root and recovery to install it
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I need the same thing like you :c
I dont know how to root my LG K8 in order to install Xposed
Have u found a way to root a lg k8
Maveroik said:
I need the same thing like you :c
I dont know how to root my LG K8 in order to install Xposed
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Have u found a way to root a lg k8
Declan nalced said:
Have u found a way to root a lg k8
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Nope man :'c
Laitas said:
Maybe you will get more luck than me. SuperSu fails to install somethign about failing to decompress ramdisk
Here is the Recovery : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I booted into it using fastboot boot xxx.img command from adb
As I am complete noob when it comes to android modding I'm surprised what I achieved thus far
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did u managed to unlock your bootloader? From the strategy of rooting HTC, LG also need a bootloader unlock before you having some privilege in flashing recovery... or rooting...
hackwilliam said:
did u managed to unlock your bootloader? From the strategy of rooting HTC, LG also need a bootloader unlock before you having some privilege in flashing recovery... or rooting...
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That was step 1 you have to go to fastboot form adb and unlock it from there
I've got the k8 us375 model today and its running 6.0 with an update waiting to install. I'm sure it won't matter much but I'm going to avoid updating anytime soon.
With little research into the device I'm reading people trying kingroot and getting stuck with a semi brick and error. From what I've read about marshmallow is the root needs to be accepted from the boot.img which also needs to be insecure.
So unlocking the bootloader is first.
Second is modifying the kernel and
Then recovery needs to be made so that superSu can be flashed.
I'm no expert but neither am i a newbie to this process, however I'm a little rusty. If anyone knows a better way to describe the processes needed please enlighten me. I'll be away from my PC till this weekend but have a laptop i can tinker with tonight. Until i completely understand what needs to be done I'll continue to do research. Thanks
Sent from my LGUS375 using Tapatalk
justlovejoy said:
If anyone knows a better way to describe the processes needed please enlighten me.
Sent from my LGUS375 using Tapatalk
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I've been trying to root my k8 (k350n) - european version the last few weeks... so far i got:
(here i try to post a url i can't yet... you can find my topic on chinaphonearena - i describe everything there - search "lg k8 k350n twrp" on google - it will be the second result)
the twrp boots but i'm afraid it's not a perfect port so it migth not handling the partitions well... i mean when i try to install supersu i think it cannot find the boot.img (it seems to find but can't patch it).
The newest supersu supposed to patch the boot.img automatically so i believe the only thing we should manage to get a working twrp...
if you want to try i have to warn you that sometimes when i mess with the twrp i have to make a hard reset the get my phone working again. When you boot to the twrp it asks if you want to make your system writeable - you don't have to do that in order to install supersu - however if you allow twrp to make your system writeable you might lose data (i only lost data if i did a format in the twrp but only writeability doesnt clear data in my case...)
edit1:
so i found that supersu can only patch boot images compress by "gzip". The boot im. of our k8 is compress using "lz4" method. I also realized that my twrp works so far as the supersu tries to decompress the boot image... so
We either wait till supersu deals with lz4 or if we could somehow take (dump to pc) the boot image in fastboot "re"compress to gzip - flash back to the device - restart twrp (not boot to android yet - which obviously would not work), install supersu - restart to fastboot take the boot image "re"compress to lz4 and flash the patched boot.img back to the device.
well it's just an idea which actually stucks at dumping the image without root and who knows what other reasons...
or if we knew what tweaks needs to be done to the boot image and we could just make it on pc and flash it in fastboot (i have the stock boot image - i have the whole firmware actually)...
Any advice would be appriciated
Here we go guys...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-k10/how-to/twrp-root-lg-k8-k350n-t3475807
I actually had to return it. It was brand new in the box but the imei was linked to a delinquent account and I couldnt activate it. I'm subscribed if anything.

LG Rebel 3 Tracfone; Fastboot, root, and Lineage OS

I am currently trying to root my LG Rebel 3 [L158VL] (Android 7.0)
I've been reading all around and I've installed ADB and Fastboot on my system (Windows 10 Pro 64-bit) however I have not been able to enter fastboot on my phone. If anyone could help me out and walk me through this. I've also been looking into using Lineage OS but they don't seem to support my device (not surprising as it's a Tracfone from Wal-Mart) and I was wondering if there was a version I could use on my phone, I'd appreciate if anyone could help me with that. However, I mostly need help with fastboot.
Any help or advice you can provide will be great, thank you in advanced
- Grey
UPDATE: 11/29/2018 8:34PM
I have tried several other methods but my phone absolutely refuses to boot into fastboot or the bootloader. It's like it's locked and I would like to know if there is a way to unlock/allow my device to boot into what I want it to.
Wasting your time
Tracfone has removed the fastboot and download modes. You still have EDL mode. Adb reboot EDL. However youd still have to unlock the bootloader or have some kind of patched system.img in order to avoid a brick. I cant recall the thread but it did mention the possibility of changing the partition table amd flashing a .laf which is your download mode/bootloader/fastboot.
I also read somewhere where it might be possible to flash using python but that may have been in the files that were from the CIA​https://github.com/troydo42/CIA-Hacking-Tools mobile security exploits. Tracfone is verizon based so if you could manage to flash it somehow then you should be able to load a verizon rom. Please anyone feel free to expand or correct me.
deshaney said:
Tracfone has removed the fastboot and download modes. You still have EDL mode. Adb reboot EDL. However youd still have to unlock the bootloader or have some kind of patched system.img in order to avoid a brick. I cant recall the thread but it did mention the possibility of changing the partition table amd flashing a .laf which is your download mode/bootloader/fastboot.
I also read somewhere where it might be possible to flash using python but that may have been in the files that were from the CIA​https://github.com/troydo42/CIA-Hacking-Tools mobile security exploits. Tracfone is verizon based so if you could manage to flash it somehow then you should be able to load a verizon rom. Please anyone feel free to expand or correct me.
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I think I might remember the thread your're talking about. it required that you used a patched version of lg up that unlocks the dev features and let's you flash the partitions in any order you want. I believe lg up requires the phone to be in download mode but I can't say for sure
Is there away to self root the LG rebel 3?
I want to self root it so I don't have to use my work computer to do so

Reverting to Android 8.0 from 9.0 with SM-J737R4

Hello, everyone. Im pretty new to all of this stuff so please bear with me. I was trying to root an old phone and as I learned more and more about rooting processes (wanting to use majisk) I realised the particular phone (SM-J737R4) is a crackhead and not a lot of stuff is available for it. Anyways I saw that someone with the same model was able to do it using this thread even though it's for a different model. But to use this guide I needed to have android 8.0 and when I got the phone it already had 9.0. I knew downgrading via Odin was possible on samsungs but when I tried googling the Stock firmware the baseband version for the 8.0 downloads were always different. Current Baseband: J737R4TYS8BTE1. And apparently trying to flash a stock firmware that doesnt exactly match your device bricks your phone, so I'm kinda confused on what to do next. And I may be confused on other things as well. Hopefully someone can help.
Tl;Dr: Trying to flash back to 8.0 from 9.0 on SM-J737R4 but stock firmware downloads dont match device.
Any Samsung device what comes with unlocked boot-loader - or whose boot-loader can get unlocked - can easily get rooted. Rooting a phone's Android doesn't depend on Android version.
jwoegerbauer said:
Any Samsung device what comes with unlocked boot-loader - or whose boot-loader can get unlocked - can easily get rooted. Rooting a phone's Android doesn't depend on Android version.
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yeah but when I was trying to root with majisk the flash failed and when I looked up a TWRP one didnt exist for this model. The forum was a twrp for my model, but it was made for 8.0.
danalexcoro said:
yeah but when I was trying to root with majisk the flash failed and when I looked up a TWRP one didnt exist for this model. The forum was a twrp for my model, but it was made for 8.0.
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TWRP is a Custom Recovery used to flash a Custom ROM. Installing TWRP prevents Android to receive OTA updates.
You don't need TWRP, but only the "Magisk Manager" app to root phone's Android.. And, of course phone's boot-loader must got unlocked before.
By means of "Magisk Manager" you create a patched boot.img what you then flash via "ODIN" what requires you have installed latest Samsung USB drivers on Windows computer.
Important: The "patched_boot.img" comes in .ZIP-file format. You have to convert it into .TAR-file format using Windows app "7ZIP" before you can use it with "ODIN".
Load .TAR-file into ODIN's AP-section, flash it.

Question Rooting the phone

Im interested in picking this phone up but my main holdback is whether or not you can root it. Ive been living that root based adblock life and I cant go back. Non-root based adblocks just dont work as well as the rooted ones.
Has anyone rooted the phone? does magisk + adb flash work? Has anyone rooted CN phone with global rom?
You should be able to but I would be cautious.
Firstly, the service for unlocking the bootloader seems unreliable from some reports (apparently you need to use some Chinese portal for requesting an unlock file - if you don't have luck getting that or it doesn't work, you're stuck and I bet getting help from Lenovo is not easy). Secondly, unless I've missed something, I don't see proper official ROM image downloads from Lenovo for extracting/patching boot or safely reflashing the device from bootloop/soft brick, so you have to go with whatever is available around for download here or elsewhere on the net and hope for the best. Even more important since you don't have custom recovery options (like TWRP) on this device.
In summary, yes, but it looks like risky business. This device doesn't seem to be root friendly...

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