TWRP for V60 - LG V60 ThinQ Questions & Answers

I havent seen any roms or custom recovery for v60, anyone heard or seen anything.

Twrp is out there in the wild. But it's buggy and really kind of pointless without any custom rom. And I certainly haven't seen anything which sort of begs the question; What comes first? A quality working copy of Twrp or a custom rom. Twrp I guess.
But unless you really know what you're doing with this phone (you know how to recover your phone), caution maybe the word.

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[Q] TWRP/Custom Status

Hey guys. Sorry if this has been answered before. I've looked and didn't see it in here so I figured I'd ask. I really don't want to set my phone into "custom" status in case I drop it or break it somehow Anyway, my question is will installing TWRP recovery from GooManager get me a "custom" status? Also, if I install a custom ROM, is there anyway to "trick" it into saying "Official" when I have ROMs and TWRP installed? I really wanted to install ROMs, but I'm too afraid of dropping it or something while the ROM is installed. Thanks!
I believe the "Custom" shows up periodically if you have a custom ROM installed. But really, it shouldn't bother people so much. It's pretty easy to tell if a custom ROM is installed without rebooting the phone. If Verizon cared that much, they could find out. FWIW, I didn't see "Custom" with the open padlock at boot when running stock rooted (aside from during the root process using the pre-release kernel.) It was only after installing a custom ROM that I see it periodically now.
Tortuga said:
I believe the "Custom" shows up periodically if you have a custom ROM installed. But really, it shouldn't bother people so much. It's pretty easy to tell if a custom ROM is installed without rebooting the phone. If Verizon cared that much, they could find out. FWIW, I didn't see "Custom" with the open padlock at boot when running stock rooted (aside from during the root process using the pre-release kernel.) It was only after installing a custom ROM that I see it periodically now.
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Thanks for your reply But the reason I'm asking is because I wanted to know if there's any way to install a recovery or custom ROM while keeping the "official" status for warranty reasons. Is there?
Dark_Spark said:
Thanks for your reply But the reason I'm asking is because I wanted to know if there's any way to install a recovery or custom ROM while keeping the "official" status for warranty reasons. Is there?
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If you were to physically damage it, you would likely still be able to boot to download mode and Odin back to 100% stock. In that case you'd have what you are asking for. I don't believe there is a way to spoof the phone into thinking it's fully official. Like I said, if Verizon/Asurion/etc care enough, they should be able to find out unless you flash back to pre-root stock. Someone else can correct me if I'm wrong.
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If you were to physically damage it, you would likely still be able to boot to download mode and Odin back to 100% stock. In that case you'd have what you are asking for. I don't believe there is a way to spoof the phone into thinking it's fully official. Like I said, if Verizon/Asurion/etc care enough, they should be able to find out unless you flash back to pre-root stock. Someone else can correct me if I'm wrong.
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Sorry to ask a million questions, but I used to have my GS4 on the stock ROM but rooted but with TWRP recovery. The statuses everywhere read as Samsung Official. I mean even in ODIN mode too. Is that what they check for in the warranty process? Or can they detect if it was just rooted or have a custom recovery and deny a warranty claim? Thanks for your patience with me.
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Sorry to ask a million questions, but I used to have my GS4 on the stock ROM but rooted but with TWRP recovery. The statuses everywhere read as Samsung Official. I mean even in ODIN mode too. Is that what they check for in the warranty process? Or can they detect if it was just rooted or have a custom recovery and deny a warranty claim? Thanks for your patience with me.
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Happy to help...but I really don't know what Verizon or the insurance provider would check. Some individuals within those places will probably check more thoroughly than others. But I've heard several stories of people taking their phone to Verizon, the tech seeing that it's rooted/fully custom, and replacing it anyway.
If you ever need to take it in for a warranty claim (hardware issue) I'd go back to stock first, but that's my personal opinion.
Edit: Even if it's just stock w/ root, a decently savvy tech could tell just by looking into your app list and seeing "SuperSU" or "SuperUser" or any other root-required apps.
Dark_Spark said:
Hey guys. Sorry if this has been answered before. I've looked and didn't see it in here so I figured I'd ask. I really don't want to set my phone into "custom" status in case I drop it or break it somehow Anyway, my question is will installing TWRP recovery from GooManager get me a "custom" status? Also, if I install a custom ROM, is there anyway to "trick" it into saying "Official" when I have ROMs and TWRP installed? I really wanted to install ROMs, but I'm too afraid of dropping it or something while the ROM is installed. Thanks!
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No ,there is no method published till now. Possibility to do that is less then 20% since we cant access the hidden scripts for analysing binary counts..
Sent from my GT-I8552 using xda app-developers app
Tortuga said:
Happy to help...but I really don't know what Verizon or the insurance provider would check. Some individuals within those places will probably check more thoroughly than others. But I've heard several stories of people taking their phone to Verizon, the tech seeing that it's rooted/fully custom, and replacing it anyway.
If you ever need to take it in for a warranty claim (hardware issue) I'd go back to stock first, but that's my personal opinion.
Edit: Even if it's just stock w/ root, a decently savvy tech could tell just by looking into your app list and seeing "SuperSU" or "SuperUser" or any other root-required apps.
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Thank you!

[Q] LG Optimus Q lgl55c Help

*Okay, before I explain what is going on with my phone I just want to say I am good with phones and understand them I just have trouble sometimes with them, which everybody does, but everything I know I learned on my own.*
* PHONE DETAILS- LG OPTIMUS Q LGL55C, ANDROID VERSION 2.3.4*
*Before we start, my port on my phone where the charger goes into is completely fried,(We will not get into that discussion... Lol), So no USB work.*
I have a LG Optimus Q lgl55c. I know a lot about root, and as you can assume since I said that, my phone is rooted. I successfully rooted my phone, that was no problem, but I started to look into more about what the phone is actually capable of. I looked into it and did some research. What I found out is I can go deeper with my phone and have a better user friendly experience with it. ROM's!!!! We all know and love them, but what I actually learned about is unlocking the bootloader. I know this is a long thread but I am sure one of you tech geeks can help me. Well as you read above my USB port is not functioning so I can not unlock the bootloader from a PC. Also the reason why I am bringing this up before I get into the main subject is because I have no idea if this has anything to do with my biggest problem. I have no clue what version my bootloader is right now, so I do not want to use the ez-unlock app which only supports certain versions of bootloader( I do not want to brick my device ). My first topic question- "Is there any way to unlock my bootloader without a PC and have a slighter chance of getting bricked?"
On forth to the main problem!!!!!
ROM's are the best thing in my opinion on mobile phones. I did some research and learned about flashing ROM's to change the OS and also flashing custom recoveries such as ClockWorkMod. What I did, since I can not use USB, was I researched some ways to install or, more commonly know as, flash ClockWorkMod onto my phone.The most common way I found was to install ROM Manager from the Google Play Store and flash it onto your device from there. I did all of that correctly but when I click reboot to recovery or go there manually I always get the stock recovery boot screen. I also tried the rename the files method, but the files that I was suppose to rename was no where to be found. I have tried so many things. I really want to flash ROM's onto my device. So my next question is- "Does this have anything to do with my bootloader being locked?" "Am I doing something wrong?" "Is it possible to do without a PC?" -and last but not least-"Does those missing files have anything to do with it?"
So basically my main problem is-
Is it possible, if yes, am I missing anything I have not done?
Reply ASAP, Yours Truly AndroidDisectorGeek!

No Root TWRP(or other custom recovery) possible?

Hi all, so I saw a post elsewhere from a few months back detailing a process on how to get TWRP on an s6 edge without root. I was just wondering if this is something that is still currently possible, and what exactly the limitations of it are? For example, I really just want to get TWRP to install the new emojis( pretty vapid, I know lol), if I do get TWRP install will I be able to do that? Or will it still not work since the installation seems the require root access? I have quite a bit of experience with rooting and flash custom roms/kernels/mods in the past, this is just a bit out of my depth. Thanks!
Bump. I'm also interested in this, but for the purpose of a nandroid backup without affecting the system partition which breaks Samsung and Android Pay.

Help!!! I am Confused!!

I bought a LG V10 today i dont know if its used or new (LOL) any way to find that out i checked IMEI says its orignal talked to people at LG USA they said its Original Here are my questions:
1) How to know if your phone is Legit like New + Lasting?( in my country they replicate used to orignal or fake to orignal)
2) How to Root LG V10? (i tried it with other phones i broke them)
3) Suggest Some Recommended Apps and ROMS?
4)I have seen a youtube video of xdadevelopers they were talking how you can overclock or under clock your device can i do that with my phone?
5)Last Question How can i myself from the infamous Bootloop? (Any Suggestion, Tricks Ways)
I am new here i need your help for not doing a rookie mistake....
1) Get the LG Phone Info app on the Google Play Market and as long as that shows "OK" in the Original info (the first box after you click the Get Information button) then your device is an original and not something that's been modified on a firmware level.
2) If you have Lollipop or Marshmallow rooting is fairly easy by comparison to Nougat. If you have Nougat on it already things are basically a stop - there is no working root for Nougat at this moment IF the device has been upgraded to Nougat using T-Mobile's OTA direct from them. Once that's been installed there's no turning back and no working root at this point but some devs are working on it, no guarantees they'll ever be able to create one.
If the device has Lollipop or Marshmallow on it you can get it rooted. The best course of action is to go from Lollipop to Marshmallow (the last Marshmallow build is 20l and that's an "L" there, lowercase, not 1 or i/I) and then what you'll need to do is get TWRP on it (that step is critical) then you would flash this modified update.zip to get to Nougat build 30b on it. runningak3d modified that update.zip file so it does NOT overwrite the recovery partition and you get to keep TWRP installed for flashing purposes. If you use T-Mobile's official OTA update.zip you'll be stuck, not able to flash anything including TWRP, or get rooted, etc.
So, again, the process is get to Marshmallow 20l, then get TWRP installed - at that point root is not necessary just to get the modified 20b update.zip on it. Then use TWRP to flash that modified 20b update.zip at which point it'll be Nougat, and THEN you can flash SuperSU with TWRP and you end up with a V10 running Nougat and rooted, that's the only method at this point.
runningak3d said he (or she, sorry, I just don't know) would try to create another modified update.zip which is pre-rooted so when installed you've got root/SuperSU ready to go but it's barely a minute to install SuperSU manually after flashing that modified 20b update.zip so it's not really a big issue there.
3) There are no custom ROMs for the V10 at this point, no Lineage, no AOSP, nothing really. There are some modified stock ROMs iirc but nothing that's totally custom and we V10 owners are still hoping some dev will take some time and create an unofficial Lineage build for the V10 based on Nougat (or even Marshmallow, I don't really care which Android version it's based on just that it's Lineage through and through). It seems pretty screwy that nobody seems to care about the V10 enough to have created a custom ROM but that's how it goes sometimes. The V10 is like an LG G4 on steroids in some respects, basically the same hardware overall with some minor differences (the second screen, of course, but I don't even use that on mine so I don't care about it at all).
I just wanted Lineage because it's so lean and efficient compared to any stock ROM and of course the potential for having a custom kernel with more governor support and other aspects is the big draw for me so, the hope remains that someone out there will take some pity on us woeful V10 owners and drop a Lineage build someday.
As for apps, well, that's entirely up to you and what you use your V10 for, and since nobody knows that but you then it'll be up to you to decide what kinds of apps you're going to be looking for.
4) Over-and-underclocking requires a custom kernel that allows for such things, and the stock kernel that's available (I think there was one custom kernel but it's just a modified stock one with limited additional capabilities) simply doesn't allow for such alterations. The V10 is quite fast on its own natively so, I can't imagine why someone would need to overclock it - I can understand WHY someone would WANT to do it, of course, but as for an actual need to do it, nope.
As for underclocking, that would save battery and be what I'd call a need in some respects, but again there just doesn't seem to be any developer out there that gives a damn about the V10 sadly. I wish I had spent more time learning how to create custom ROMs over the years and trick out some kernels as well using the provided source from manufacturers of these smartphones but I never did.
5) There is no way to prevent the potential bootloop issue which affects the G3/G4/G5/G6 (I saw one report so it could be bogus for the G6) and also the V10/V20 (seen two reports for the V20) and the Nexus 5x because it's a hardware manufacturing defect related to how the Snapdragon SoCs are mounted on the motherboards. There's nothing that you can do about it and there's no way to know for sure if the V10 you have will develop problems because of it or not, all you can do is use it and be done with it and hope for the best. Again, there is no fix and there's no way to know or prevent it from happening so, no matter what so called "fix" you read about or see a video about, it's all BS and best avoided.
My recommendation: since you just got the V10, go to LG's website and register the V10 in your name (might have to create an account) and then say you bought it in March, April, or May of 2017 (just a few months ago) and that will give you warranty protection through at least mid-2018. If you do that and it does bootloop on you, LG will replace it through the warranty period. Don't register it and you're out of luck if it does bootloop on you.
Hope this helps...

Why cant you flash roms with twrp on this device?

Hi, I just noticed you have to flash with a pc every time with roms with this phone. Is there no way to flash roms with twrp? And if so how come? Search function if completely broken so I can't search if this has already been asked
Which exact model do you have? On my XT2041-4 I had no issue just doing "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.4.0-0-sofia-test9.img" and replacing the recovery without problems. Although people with differing models have reported touch screen issues (although some suggest plugging in a usb mouse to bypass them).
So if you can get TWRP installed there shouldn't be any need to use a computer anymore, although its not such a big hasstle really how often do you flash a new ROM when you are away from your computer? As for the backup/restore function it is unreliable with the G Power.
Not sure about model but its the eu version XT2041-3 I think?
Anyway, I had intalled a newer version of twrp and that's why I had issues. I installed the one you suggested and now it works so thanks a lot! I saw a few people say recovery was bad for this phone so that's why I thought it wouldn't work. So again thanks!
Tronicdesu said:
Not sure about model but its the eu version XT2041-3 I think?
Anyway, I had intalled a newer version of twrp and that's why I had issues. I installed the one you suggested and now it works so thanks a lot! I saw a few people say recovery was bad for this phone so that's why I thought it wouldn't work. So again thanks!
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Glad it works for you, what they mean by bad I guess is the bug I mentioned on some models, and the backup/restore function not working properly with encrypted data. You will also have to reflash the original recovery if you want to apply an OTA update.
Forgive the intrusion, but I believe in his original post Tronicdesu asks a valid question which remains unanswered. It seems to me he's asking about flashing ROMs, not flashing TWRP.
You can indeed flash TWRP using a PC and then use TWRP when detached from your PC. But what can you do with TWRP besides flashing modules and wiping data and such? Can you flash a new ROM? I'm pretty sure you cannot. Can you backup your phone? Maybe not. But I'm not 100% sure on either count.
Most OP installation instructions in these ROM forums describe using your PC to install their custom wares. This is a far cry from the good old days of downloading a ROM, a new Gapps, then firing up TWRP. Remember CWM?
It seems to me custom ROM flashing is dying a slow death from complications introduced by Project Treble. Perhaps Treble made life easier for vendors wanting to update their existing phones with (mostly non-existent) ROMs. But lightly-committed enthusiasts have a devil of time installing a custom ROM nowadays.
In the case of Motorola, it doesn't help when they sell ninety-nine variants of the same hardware to retail customers, and more to a dozen different carriers.
I just bought my new Moto G Power 2020 from Amazon. I love the hardware. But when I look at custom ROM options and the steps needed... Crikey! Do I have to stand on one foot and stick my finger somewhere?
Forgive the rant, am I barking up the wrong tree here?
As for the backup/restore function it is unreliable with the G Power.
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Yeah, so just cross your fingers.
...A few people say recovery was bad for this phone so that's why I thought it wouldn't work. So again thanks!
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Yup, and a big shout out to Team Win Recovery Project!
I'm not trolling here. I don't know what to do with my fingers! Bite them?

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