Jelly bean KDZ (D605) - LG Optimus L3 II, L5 II, L7 II, L9 II

Please i want to downgrade my lg l9 II to android 4.1 because 4.4 is performing so so bad. could anyone lend me a .kdz oh this android version??

I need it too because files from http://lg-phone-firmware.com/firmware-Lg+Optimus+L9+II-Tutti-37.html are not working on my PC. Are they yorking on yours?

Nvm guys. I found downloadable kdz files (stock android 4.4) in this site - lg-firmwares.com/lg-d605-firmwares
I needed D60520b_00.kdz, but i downloaded HUN(Europe/HU/Hungary) version D60520h_00.kdz and it seemed to work for my phone. Now it is alive after 5 mouths!

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[Q] Can i update mt Lg Optimus L9 P769 V20D JellyBean 4.1.2 to JellyBean 4.2..

I update my Lg Optimus L9 p769 v20d to JellyBean last 2 weeks
Is there any relise for JellyBean 4.2... update,and please if have,please post me the treads
Thanks.
And also i want to say that my phone work perfectly after i update it form this threads here in the forum,i dont remember the name of the treads wright now becouse there was to much treads to follow
ragnarus said:
I update my Lg Optimus L9 p769 v20d to JellyBean last 2 weeks
Is there any relise for JellyBean 4.2... update,and please if have,please post me the treads
Thanks.
And also i want to say that my phone work perfectly after i update it form this threads here in the forum,i dont remember the name of the treads wright now becouse there was to much treads to follow
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There isn't any official update to 4.2 from LG. You can try using CM 10.1 or PACMAN which is based on 4.2.2 if you have unlocked bootloader but they have problem with audio.

LG Optimus G E975 Helpp

hi to all, i am using lg optimus g e975 Korean in Pakistan. android 4.1.2 installed on it. now i want to upgrade it to higher version. I tried LG Support Tools, it find an upgrade foe my cell phone but after downloading a large file when it start upgrading process and my phone goes into downloading mod it gave error that please remove your battery and then insert it again and then try again... i tried many time but same error.. i actually want to upgrade my android software to kitkat 4.4 is it possible? if possible then what is the best and safe way to upgrade my lg optimus g e975... thanks ..
There's no official Kit Kat for your phone. You would have to use a custom rom like CyanogenMod or something along those lines. The LG Support Tools sucks. You should try using this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498102
I gave you the link to the latest KDZ (official firmware) for the Indian version in your other thread. I'm also not sure if many custom roms support the language you are looking for either. Basically you would want to root (Safe Root or Framaroot should work) then use FreeGee to unlock bootloader and install custom recovery. Then boot to recovery, backup rom, and wipe, and install new one.

[Q] Need Help Rooting LG L70 kitkat 4.4.2

Does anyone know how to root lg l70 for metro pcs? I have tried everything and nothing will work
Android Version: 4.4.2
Software version:MS32310c
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HaxUrMom69 said:
Does anyone know how to root lg l70 for metro pcs? I have tried everything and nothing will work
Android Version: 4.4.2
Software version:MS32310c
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I answered this before on my post (where you replied) Our problem is that we have Android 4.4.2 Kitkat but in the latest version (LGMS32310c) and it stills being impossible to root, as there is not any software able to it. Our solution is to have patience, unless one of us is able to create the software (I am not).

LG Zero root

Just got this phone and need help rooting. Can't find it listed under LG phones on the site. Also I'm running Android 5.1.1 and got it in Mexico.
Thanks!
its ez
use kingroot to root and change it ti superSU
Bumping because I need to root it on 6.0 update.
Anyone know how?
I just bought an LG class (a.k.a. LG Zero) model LG F620K but i am on Android 5.1.1
I am unable to get update to Android 6.0, can any of you guys guide me towards where to get it and how to upgrade , thanks.

Upgrading to Cyanogenmod 11.

Hello all,
I have an unlocked At&t LG Optimus G E970 (Android 4.0) device using another carrier (FLOw Jamaica), but but is unable to upgrade to android 4.1.2 Jellybean. Right now i want to upgrade to a newer version of android, but dont know where to start, can i upgrade to cyanogenmod 11 from android 4.0 on my lg e970? If so, whats the process?
Odatti said:
Hello all,
I have an unlocked At&t LG Optimus G E970 (Android 4.0) device using another carrier (FLOw Jamaica), but but is unable to upgrade to android 4.1.2 Jellybean. Right now i want to upgrade to a newer version of android, but dont know where to start, can i upgrade to cyanogenmod 11 from android 4.0 on my lg e970? If so, whats the process?
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The process involves rooting your phone, unlocking the bootloader, and installing a recovery. Once that is done you can install custom roms. I would recommend skipping cyanogenmod 11 and just jump to one of the Android 6 (marshmallow) roms that can be found here. Listed below are references that should help you accomplish your task.
The link below explains the process of rooting and unlocking your phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006946
The link below explains how to back up your EFS, which is something you definitely want to do.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2161611
Best of luck.
Kilogrm said:
I would recommend skipping cyanogenmod 11 and just jump to one of the Android 6 (marshmallow) roms that can be found here.
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Marshmallow for the E970 is only for the adventuresome. The less adventurous should stick with a Lollipop ROM. I have only tried 3 or 4 but like Resurrection Remix v5.6.4 which can be found in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/optimus-g-att/development/rom-t2869745 .
Note: It is not the same as version v5.6.8 found in http://forum.xda-developers.com/opt...-resurrection-remix-updated-11-18-15-t3253357

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