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oogle's upcoming Android Lollipop is now official and the update would begin rolling out for other devices as early as December or early 2015. Android Lollipop 5.0 is no doubt a major upgrade to Android with a new UI, amazing animation etc. So if you are looking for whether or not your smartphone would get Android Lollipop Update, here is the list you might wanna check.Now we might have left few of the smartphone from our list, but we keep on updating it to add new smartphone who will be getting android l update as soon as the news is confirmed by any trusted sites. So if you are wondering if your samsung Galaxy smartphone would get android l lollipop update or not, or may be worried about any of your sony xperia handset getting android lollipop update or not or may be HTC smartphone getting android lollipop update or not, this is list you need to check. These are the list which we have confirmed from various and trusted sources that they will receive Android lollipop update.Recently unveiled Android One Smartphone would be getting the android 5.0 Lollipop update. As during the launch Google promised that Android one smartphones would be receiving upgrades till two years so this means that they would be getting the update. At this time there is 3 android one smartphone that is Karbonn Sparkle V, Spice Dream Uno and Micromax Canvas A1 so if you have any of these be prepared for the update.
Update:Android One Smartphones Lollipop Update Date Confirmed.
Waiting For Android 5.0 Lollipop Update for your Smartphone : Here is a List Of Smartphones Getting confirmed Android L Update.List Of Devices Getting Android Lollipop Update
Nexus Devices Getting Android L 5.0 Lollipop Update

If you are a lover of stock android, and or own a Nexus 5 handset, Congratulation, you would be the very first ones to get this android update. Also not forgetting Nexus 6(upcoming Nexus smartphone) and Nexus 9 (Upcoming Nexus Tablet) will be launched with Android L preinstalled. Probable chances are that you would be receiving these updates by the fall of 2014. Also for other Nexus users like Nexus 4 and nexus 7 Tablets, well if previous updates pattern are to be believed, then you also would be getting Android L update way before than any one else.
Update : Android Lollipop Update for Nexus Smartphones and Tabs Now official
It's always profitable to be a part of Nexus Family.HTC Smartphones getting Android L update

HTC, being the first company to confirm about bringing Android L update for its smartphone would soon follow up by releasing updates once Android L is launched.HTC has now made official about its plans on when and to what smartphone, the Android Lollipop update would be arriving.- HTC One (M7) - Android 5.0 Lollipop update in 90 days
- HTC One (M8) - Android 5.0 Lollipop update in 90 days
- HTC One mini - Android 5.0 Lollipop update, schedule TBA
- HTC One mini 2 - Android 5.0 Lollipop update, schedule TBA
Motorola smartphone getting Android L update

Motorola users are also gonna follow up the Nexus devices. Since the three latest smartphone Moto X, Moto G, Moto E was under Google supervision, and also we did see confirmation about Moto E, Moto X, Moto X 2nd Gen, Moto G, Moto G 2nd Gen getting Android L update by the end of year 2014, you might just get it along with Nexus users. And now Motorola has also confirmed officially that Moto E will also get Android Lollipop Update. You will get priority based upgrades. In other smartphones Moto G 4G, Droid Ultra, Droid Maxx, Droid Mini, Droid Turbo, Moto Maxx would also get android lollipop Update.
Update : Android Lollipop Update for Moto G And Moto X Now officialSony Xperia Z smartphones getting Android L update

Sony has now made official that its entire Z lineup would be getting Android L Update. This includes the following smartphones : Xperia Z, Xperia ZL, Xperia ZR, Xperia Tablet Z, Xperia Z1, Xperia Z1S, Xperia Z Ultra, Xperia Z1 Compact, Xperia Z2, Xperia Z2 Tablet, Xperia Z3, Xperia Z3v, Xperia Z3 Compact, and Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact. Each one of these smartphones would be getting android L update. However they may not be the only one as Sony may add few more smartphones to android L upgrade list however it does not seem like that as of now. So if your device is not in the list, you will need to wait to see if something pops up into Sony's mind and they upgrade your device to Android L.
Ofcourse Sony Z Ultra Google Play Edition will be the first one to be blessed with Lollipop as it is the member of Play Edition Family. Other devices would be getting it in the early 2015 which would start with the the core Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z2 series". For other phones the update would be arriving in sometimes later after the Z2 and Z3 series smartphone receives it.Samsung Devices Getting Android L
Samsung has also not made any comment on the Android L update. But we would soon be hearing it and when we do, we will make sure to update you. Needless to say that Samsung Galaxy S5 would get Andorid Lollipop update. Also Android L update for Samsung Galaxy S4 is listed as pending in US. So, yeah Galaxy S4 users will also be a part of Android L community. Also it is expected that Android L updates will be coming in Samsung Galaxy S3, Galaxy S4, Galaxy S5, Note 3, Note 2 and all of its recent Galaxy tablets.
Samsung is definitely willing to push this to large number of devices by releasing android lollipop updates for devices like Galaxy Note 2. While they are known to be slow with the updates, atleast a large no of Samsung smartphone owners will get android lollipop update.LG Smartphone getting Android L Update
As of now we do know that LG G2, LG G3 and most probably LG G3 Beat would be getting Android Lollipop update.
Update : LG has now confirmed that LG G3 Android L Lollipop Update would be rolling out by the end of this year. So if you have one, do not worry as Android Lollipop update for LG G3 is on the way. Also we feel that LG G Pro 2 would also be getting it even though the brand hasn't announced any plans about any other LG smartphone yet. However we have listed all LG smartphone which we think would eventually get andorid Lollipop v5.0 udpate. LG G3 is going to sport Android 5.0 Lollipop by the end of the year, according to an LG representative for the Netherlands and Belgium cited by TechTastic.Asus Smartphones Getting Android L Update
Android L Update Plan for Asus has leaked online and contains all the Zenfone smartphones. Asus Zenfone 4, Zenfone 4 A450CG, Zenfone 5, Zenfone 5 LTE, and Zenfone 6 will be getting Android 5.0 Lollipop in April next year. Also the Asus PadFone S would get android l lollipop update by April 2015, and Android Lollipop update for Asus PadFone Infinity 2 would be coming till June, 2015. We expect more Asus devices to join the list.
Complete list of devices which will be upgraded to Android L OS will be (Confirmed):Complete list of Nexus smartphones and tablets getting Android L Lollipop Update
- Nexus 4
- Nexus 5
- Nexus 7
- Nexus 10
Complete list of Motorola smartphones getting Android L Lollipop Update
- Moto E
- Moto G
- Moto X
- Moto G 4G
- Moto G 2nd Gen
- Moto X 2nd Gen
- Motorola Droid Ultra
- Motorola Droid Maxx
- Motorola Droid Mini
Complete list of Samsung smartphones and tablets getting Android L Lollipop Update
- Samsung Galaxy S5
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Active
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Sport
- Samsung Galaxy S4
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Active
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
- Samsung Galaxy S4 GPE
- Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime
- Samsung Galaxy Alpha
- Samsung Galaxy TabPro 8.4
- Samsung Galaxy TabPro 10.1
- Samsung Galaxy TabPro 12.2
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5
- Samsung Galaxy A5
- Samsung Galaxy A3
- Samsung Galaxy Note 4
- Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo
- Samsung Galaxy S3
- Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Complete list of Sony Xperia smartphones getting Android L Lollipop Update
- Sony Xperia Z1
- Sony Xperia Z2
- Sony Xperia Z Ultra
- Sony Xperia Z Ultra GPE
- Sony Xperia Z1 Compact
- Sony Xperia Z2 tablet
- Sony Xperia Z3
- Xperia Z
- Xperia ZL
- Xperia ZR
- Xperia Tablet Z
- Xperia Z1S
- Xperia Z3v
- Xperia Z3 Compact
- Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact
Complete list of HTC smartphones getting Android L Lollipop Update
- HTC One
- HTC One m7
- HTC One M8
- HTC One GPE
- HTC One M8 GPE
- HTC Desire Eye
- HTC One M8 Eye
- HTC One Mini
- HTC One Mini 2
- HTC One E8
- HTC One Max
- HTC Butterfly S
- HTC Butterfly 2
- HTC Desire 816
- HTC Desire 610
Complete list of LG smartphones and tablets getting Android L Lollipop Update
- LG G2
- LG G2 Mini
- LG G Flex
- LG G3
- LG G3 Beat
- LG G3 Stylus
- LG G Pad 8.3
- LG G Pad 8.3 GPE
- LG G Pro 2
Complete list of Android One smartphones and tablets getting Android L Lollipop Update
- Micromax Canvas A1 Android One Smartphone
- Karbonn Sparkle V
- Spice Dream Uno
Android L Lollipop Update for Asus Smartphones
- Asus Zenfone 4
- Asus Zenfone 4 A450CG
- Asus Zenfone 5
- Asus Zenfone 5 LTE
- Asus Zenfone 6
- Asus PadFone S
- Asus PadFone Infinity 2
other smartphones and tablets getting Android L Lollipop Update- Xiaomi Redmi 1S
- Xolo One
- OnePlus One
- Nvidia Shield Tablet
- Huawei Ascend Mate 2
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samsung is yet to roll out the Android 5.0 Lollipop but users of the Galaxy S5 can have the Lollipop experience on their devices with the help of a new custom ROM.
An XDA Developers forum member, who goes by the name of albinoman887, has released the CM12, or CyanogenMod 12, custom ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S5. The ROM is based on stock Android user interface, with additional features and options.
According to the CyanogenMod team, the CM12 ROM is not a final version, and so it lacks some popular features found in other CM builds. In addition, the ROM could also have some performance-related issues that developers are expected to resolve in upcoming updates, The Android Soul reported.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 is expected to receive the official Android 5.0 Lollipop update in December 2014, while the carrier-branded variants of the device are likely to receive the update in January 2015.
The new CM12custom ROM is not an official release by Samsung, so users will need to root their device before flashing the firmware. The device is also required to have custom recovery, such as ClockworkMod, to flash the ROM.
Here are some points to remember before installing the custom ROM:
- Users must ensure proper backup of personal data on the phone
- The handset should have at least 80 percent battery power
- USB drivers for the Galaxy S5 must be installed on the computer
- USB debugging must be enabled on the phone
- Make sure that the device is a Samsung Galaxy S5 with a Qualcomm CPU
Step 1: Download CM12 for Galaxy S5 -- Mirror 1, Mirror 2. File name is cm-12-xxx-UNOFFICIAL-klte.zip.
Step 2: Download Google Apps on to the computer. File name is gapps-lp-201411xx-signed.zip.
Step 3: Connect the phone to the computer, and transfer the CM12 ROM file and Gapps package file to the device’s internal storage and remember the location where the files are saved.
Step 4: Enter the recovery mode by pressing and holding volume up, home and power buttons simultaneously.
Step 5: Once the phone is in the recovery mode, perform a factory reset by selecting “wipe data/factory reset.”
Step 6: Now, return to the recovery menu and select Install.
Step 7: Use the volume keys to navigate to the CM12 ROM’s zip file and select it.
Step 8: Repeat the previous step for the Google Apps and install it on the handset.
Step 9: After the installation is finished, go back to recovery’s Main menu and select “reboot system now.”
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Download and Install Leaked Android 5.0 Lollipop on LG G3 D855
RICIU ANDREI HOW TO
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The leaked Android 5.0 firmware is provided by those of xda-developers and we have to thanks them for this update opportunity. The installation process will imply in using LG Flash Tool, a dedicated program which provides you an intuitive way for updating your LG G3 to latest Android OS. Moreover, using this tool is 100% safe and secured as you don’t have to install other complex and risky software which can damage or even brick your phone. Anyway, for further info, don’t hesitate and read the following lines.The first leaked LG G3 Lollipop firmware wasn’t stable as there were numerous bugs and lags featured on the default Android 5.0 system. But, a second test ROM got released and this time the OS can be used on a daily basis, meaning that the Lollipop platform runs smoothly on the LG G3 model number D855. Of course, this is not the final built so not all default features will be pre installed on the leaked ROM. For example, new notification bar swipe-down toggles menu is nowhere to find and basic features like Battery, Network and WiFi icons are missing from status bar. Other than that, this Lollipop ROM is just perfect.
The best is that you can test Android 5.0 ahead of official release. Also, when the OTA will be provided, you will be able to apply it without problems, which means that the present preview built of Lollipop will be replaced by the stock roll out.
Anyway, do note that this is still a manual update procedure. This will imply in using your technical skills and if you are a newbie who is using the Android system for the first time, maybe the best will be to wait for the Android 5.0 Lollipop OTA launch instead of completing the guidelines from this tutorial. If you mess things up, you can end up in damaging or in bricking your LG G3 and I bet that that’s not your goal.
Important will be to make a Nandroid backup before going any further. By doing so, you can now save the current ROM that runs on your LG G3. You should complete the Nandroid backup as if you will not like the leaked Lollipop Android 5.0 OS you can choose to easily restore the previous and stable firmware – you can do all this through recovery mode.
In addition, a classic backup operation is also recommended. Since this is a manual flashing process, while completing the same your personal data, info and accounts might get corrupted or even wiped out. Because of that you might want to use backup and restore tools and other dedicated softwares for ensuring that your data is in safe hands. In that matter you should save your contacts, call logs, text messages, internet settings, market apps, images, videos, audio files and anything else from the internal storage memory of your smartphone.
Using LG Flash Tool for installing Android 5.0 Lollipop on LG G3 implies in using a computer and your phone’s USB cable. A connection between your devices will have to be established and for avoiding unpleasant situations from happening, on your computer you have to temporarily deactivate security protection (antivirus-like tools might interfere with the update operation) and your phone USB debugging option must be checked (for being sure that the USB connection is properly made – you can check the mentioned option by heading towards “menu – settings – developer options”).
Your G3 might get software bricked if it gets turned off in the middle of the Lollipop update operation. Therefore, before downloading and installing Android 5.0 charge your device – do it especially if the battery power left is less than 50%. Moreover, complete this step by step guide only if you own the D855 model of LG G3 or else you will mess things up completely.You can download the Lollipop firmware from here.
Also, you can download LG Flash Tool from here.
Place both files on your computer, preferable on desktop.
Unzip and install LG Flash Tool on your computer by following on screen prompts.
Place the .kdz update file on the same folder as Flash Tool.
Install LG G3 drivers on your computer.
Turn off your phone.
Enter download mode on your device and connect your smartphone with your computer by plugging in the USB cable.
From LG Flash Tool pick the Lollipop package and start the flash process.
Wait while the installation procedure is being completed.
In the end, unplug the USB cord and reboot your LG G3.
If your phone will get stuck in a boot loop after the final reboot, enter recovery mode on your Android device. From recovery select “wipe data factory reset” and “wipe cache partition”. In the end pick “reboot system now” and enjoy.
There you have it; you can now download and install the Android 5.0 Lollipop OS on your LG G3. Remember that this is not the official release of the OS and you might not receive the stock and default Lollipop experience. Stay close for further tutorials and Android related news.link for above: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/leak-lollipop-5-0-android-l-d85519h00-t2934345
another link:
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The Android OS is the most popular mobile operating system used on most of the smartphones and tablets out there. Of course the battle between Android and iOS, or should we say Google and Apple, if far from over, though both platforms are coming with great features and advantages for us, the gadgets addicted.
The best about Android is the possibility of customizing and optimizing the firmware and through this, the possibility of powering up the performances of our devices. Today, I will teach you how to tweak your Android handset by updating with a custom ROM software. This is a general tutorial that can be applied on any Android based smartphone / tablet, so read the following lines if you are new to Android or if you want to learn everything about custom ROMs and how to install the custom updates.ces of our devices. Today, I will teach you how to tweak your Android handset by updating with a custom ROM software. This is a general tutorial that can be applied on any Android based smartphone / tablet, so read the following lines if you are new to Android or if you want to learn everything about custom ROMs and how to install the custom updates.
When talking about custom ROMs, in your mind there should be only one thing: you are dealing with an unofficial port of the Android system, so the same is not an OTA (Over the Air) or official update released by Google for your Android device. That’s why the custom ROMs can be applied only manually and only by following dedicated step by step guides.
Regarding the up mentioned aspects, root access will be required if you want to update your smartphone / tablet with a custom firmware. Root means that you will gain access to the internal system of your handset by removing the factory and default restrictions. By rooting you will unchain the OS thus you will be able to remove in build apps and programs, add new features, install complex tools that requires root access in order to run properly, upgrade the battery life, improve the speeds and so on. Most important, a custom ROM can be flashed only on rooted Android devices.
The root operation is also unofficial so the warranty of your smartphone / tablet will get void. You can’t avoid this aspect (because of the up-mentioned details) so you will have to get through this without messing things up – you can end up in bricking your handsets. So, do follow dedicated step by step guides when trying to gain root access. Afterwards, if you don’t like the Custom ROM firmware that is running on your phone, if you want to apply an OTA on your device (on rooted handsets the official Android updates can’t be received or installed – you can apply the OTA only manually), or if you want to restore the lost warranty, you can do the same by downgrading your handset to stock Android OS, or by revoking the root access (again use suitable tutorials).
Now, leaving these aspects aside (I will detail the pre requisites a little bit later) let’s see what a custom ROM really is. Well, an unofficial version of the Android software is a free aftermarket distribution of the Android platform that comes with stock and extra features, apps, tools and capabilities. Usually a custom ROM is coming with its own looks and features so that’s why you can improve the performances of your device – do note with custom firmwares you will not receive the default Android looks and capabilities. The custom ROMs are being developed by third party devs and the platforms are based on the official / stock Android systems.
If you want to update your device with such firmware you should know that the most popular ROMs that are used by the Android users are: ParanoidAndroid, SlimBean, AOKP, CyanogenMod, MIUI and Omega. Don’t worry you can choose any other update as long as you are ensuring that the system is stable and without bugs or things that aren’t working properly.The custom updates might come with custom kernels which means that you can afterwards learn how to overclock your Android device for improving the speeds, or underclock for upgrading the battery life (we have suitable guides here on Android.gs). Besides, on custom ROMs you can make easier backups, you can change the looks, add apps from outside the Google Play coverage and lot more.
But if you want to successfully update your Android device with an unofficial firmware, you will first have to prepare your gadget, or else you will probably end up in bricking your handset. Below I have listed the most common preparation tasks that are required when dealing with custom ROMs like ParanoidAndroid, SlimBean, AOKP, CyanogenMod, MIUI and Omega.
Root your smartphone / tablet.
Install a custom recovery image on your device – you can use any recovery tool you want though it is recommended to flash CWM or TWRP recovery. The custom recovery will be used on the flashing operation as the stock recovery that comes pre-installed on Android can’t be used on unofficial procedures.
Backup the data which is saved on the internal storage memory of your handset; save everything you might need including text messages, call logs, internet settings, market apps, EFS folder and so on. Also, consider in making a Nandroid backup for saving the current software.
For these operations (update with custom ROMs) a computer is being required along with your smartphone / tablet and with the USB cable.
On both devices and computer you should first deactivate the security protection; the antivirus programs are usually interfering with the update operation.
Your device must be charged especially if the battery status indicates less than 60% power left; the handset might get bricked if it gets turned off while you are trying to install the custom firmware.
On your phone the USB debugging option must be enabled: “Settings -> More -> Development Options -> USB debugging”.
Now, be careful as each custom ROM comes with a version that is suitable only with one device; you can’t install the same variant of firmware on all the Android devices as the same is not compatible. So, download only compatible ROMs; don’t risk in bricking your handsets. Good, next we will be checking on how to apply the updates on your devices; do note though that this is an general tutorial.How to Install Custom ROMs on Android devices (universal guide)
First of all, on your computer you need to download the proper update file.
Optional: download the Google apps package if it is not included on the firmware file.
Save the files on desktop; don’t unzip them.
Then, connect your handset with the computer.
Establish the connecting by using the USB cord.
Copy-paste or drag and drop the downloaded files from desktop to your phone’s (tablet’s) SD card.
Disconnect the devices by unplugging the USB cable.
Turn off your smartphone / tablet and wait a few seconds.
Then reboot your gadget into recovery mode.
Next, navigate through the recovery mode menu and select “wipe data factory reset”, “wipe cache partition” and “wipe dalvick cache”.
The system will now be wiped out, so that’s why the backup has been recommended before.
Up next, return to recovery main menu: select “+++go back+++”.
And choose “install zip from SD card” and “choose zip from SD card”.
Pick the update file and flash the same.
Optional: repeat this operation for applying the Google Apps package.
When the installation process ends, from recovery select “+++go back+++” and “reboot system now”.
You are done.
Troubleshooting:
In some cases after flashing the custom ROM, when rebooting the first time, your handset might get stuck in a boot loop (if the first boot takes longer than usual, don’t panic, there is nothing wrong with your device); if that happens, follow:BOGDAN PIRVU HOW TO
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The Android OS is the most popular mobile operating system used on most of the smartphones and tablets out there. Of course the battle between Android and iOS, or should we say Google and Apple, if far from over, though both platforms are coming with great features and advantages for us, the gadgets addicted.
The best about Android is the possibility of customizing and optimizing the firmware and through this, the possibility of powering up the performances of our devices. Today, I will teach you how to tweak your Android handset by updating with a custom ROM software. This is a general tutorial that can be applied on any Android based smartphone / tablet, so read the following lines if you are new to Android or if you want to learn everything about custom ROMs and how to install the custom updates.
When talking about custom ROMs, in your mind there should be only one thing: you are dealing with an unofficial port of the Android system, so the same is not an OTA (Over the Air) or official update released by Google for your Android device. That’s why the custom ROMs can be applied only manually and only by following dedicated step by step guides.
Regarding the up mentioned aspects, root access will be required if you want to update your smartphone / tablet with a custom firmware. Root means that you will gain access to the internal system of your handset by removing the factory and default restrictions. By rooting you will unchain the OS thus you will be able to remove in build apps and programs, add new features, install complex tools that requires root access in order to run properly, upgrade the battery life, improve the speeds and so on. Most important, a custom ROM can be flashed only on rooted Android devices.
The root operation is also unofficial so the warranty of your smartphone / tablet will get void. You can’t avoid this aspect (because of the up-mentioned details) so you will have to get through this without messing things up – you can end up in bricking your handsets. So, do follow dedicated step by step guides when trying to gain root access. Afterwards, if you don’t like the Custom ROM firmware that is running on your phone, if you want to apply an OTA on your device (on rooted handsets the official Android updates can’t be received or installed – you can apply the OTA only manually), or if you want to restore the lost warranty, you can do the same by downgrading your handset to stock Android OS, or by revoking the root access (again use suitable tutorials).
Now, leaving these aspects aside (I will detail the pre requisites a little bit later) let’s see what a custom ROM really is. Well, an unofficial version of the Android software is a free aftermarket distribution of the Android platform that comes with stock and extra features, apps, tools and capabilities. Usually a custom ROM is coming with its own looks and features so that’s why you can improve the performances of your device – do note with custom firmwares you will not receive the default Android looks and capabilities. The custom ROMs are being developed by third party devs and the platforms are based on the official / stock Android systems.
If you want to update your device with such firmware you should know that the most popular ROMs that are used by the Android users are: ParanoidAndroid, SlimBean, AOKP, CyanogenMod, MIUI and Omega. Don’t worry you can choose any other update as long as you are ensuring that the system is stable and without bugs or things that aren’t working properly.
The custom updates might come with custom kernels which means that you can afterwards learn how to overclock your Android device for improving the speeds, or underclock for upgrading the battery life (we have suitable guides here on Android.gs). Besides, on custom ROMs you can make easier backups, you can change the looks, add apps from outside the Google Play coverage and lot more.
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Earlier today, we talked about how LG was gearing up to release Android 5.0 Lollipop for its flagship LG G3. The upcoming update, which is slated to reach consumer devices in Poland later this week, is undoubtedly in the final stages of preparation and testing. But since it’s so close to release, you may be wondering where exactly are the leaks. Well folks, a leaked firmware has now surfaced for the F400S variant of the LG G3.
Today’s leaked firmware comes courtesy of XDA Senior Member timmytim, who mirrored and posted the KDZ on the forums. The firmware is only compatible with the F400S variant of the LG G3, but you can start placing your bets as to when the firmware will be ported to other variants. At this point, users are generally reporting success with the leaked build, but as always, be cautious when flashing, and most certainly do not attempt to flash this directly on any device other than the F400S.
If you own an LG G3 F400S and you wish to get in on the update, and/or you wish to try and port it to other variants, head over to the LG G3 Android Lollipop Leak thread to get in on the action.
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CWM/TWRP Recovery
This page is dedicated to Galaxy Note 4 CWM/TWRP recovery.
By installing CWM or TWRP recovery, you will be able to easily root and install custom ROMs on your Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Please note that installing a custom recovery such as CWM or TWRP will set your KNOX to 0x01, which VOIDS your WARRANTY.
You can install CWM or TWRP easily if you have a rooted Note 4, see How to Flash IMG Files using Flashify App!
TWRP recovery for Galaxy Note 4
Download TWRP recovery for T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910T
Download TWRP recovery for Sprint Galaxy Note 4 SM-N910P
If you do not have insurance on your phone (separately from your warranty), you may want to reconsider either getting insurance before rooting or proceed at your own risk. Most U.S. carriers usually do not check for KNOX when you return phone for warranty unless you specifically tell them. So, if returning your phone to the store, please make sure to just unroot/unbrick with stock firmware and don’t tell them you’ve rooted your phone before.
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Galaxy Note 4 Reference
You will need a rooted Galaxy Note 4 to install all ROM/kernels.
NOTE: THE AUTHOR OF THIS SITE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU MESS UP YOUR PHONE, PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS TWICE BEFORE TRYING IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME TO ROOTING AND If you do not have insurance on your phone (separately from your warranty), you may want to reconsider either getting insurance before rooting or proceed at your own risk. Most U.S. carriers usually do not check for KNOX when you return phone for warranty unless you specifically tell them. So, if returning your phone to the store, please make sure to just unroot/unbrick with stock firmware and don’t tell them you’ve rooted your phone before.Need Help? Follow/add me on Google+, Facebook, or Twitter!
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Galaxy Note 4 Reference
You will need a rooted Galaxy Note 4 to install all ROM/kernels.
NOTE: THE AUTHOR OF THIS SITE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU MESS UP YOUR PHONE, PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS TWICE BEFORE TRYING IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME TO ROOTING AND CUSTOM ROMS!First time to rooting and custom ROMs? ROMS!
First time to rooting and custom ROMs?
for download follow this: http://downloadandroidrom.com/file/GalaxyNote4/TWRP/openrecovery-twrp-2.8.1.0-trltetmo.img
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always backup your imei number..
then proceed
For those of you who want to root your Samsung Galaxy Note 4 so you can run rooted apps and install custom ROMs, here’s how to root your Galaxy Note 4.Before we begin, this root method uses ChainFire’s CF AutoRoot to give you root. This root method does void KNOX warranty so we highly recommend you to get insurance before doing so (since with insurance you can get a new phone even if you void warranty).
This root method will work on most Galaxy Note 4 models including:
SM-N910F – International
SM-N910G/SM-N910H Asian
SM-N910T – T-Mobile U.S.
SM-N910P – Sprint
SM-N910R4 – US Cellular
SM-N910W8 – Canadian
SM-N910C – Thailand
SM-N910U – Hong Kong
SM-N910K/SM-N910L/SM-N910S – Korean KT, LG, SK Telecom
SM-N9100/SM-N9106W/SM-N9108V/SM-N9109W
For AT&T or Verizon Note 4, you may have to wait for another root method.*Note – This root method DOES NOT ERASE ANYTHING on your phone.
This root tutorial is for Windows computer but you can use JODIN instead ODIN on Mac OSX or Linux/Ubuntu.
Step 1. Power off your Galaxy Note 4 then hold down Volume Down, Center Home, and Power buttons together until you see the warning screen like below:
Step 2. Hit Volume Up button to enter ODIN Download Mode then connect a micro-USB cable from your Note 4 to your computer.
Step 3. Go to ChainFire’s XDA thread here and download the appropriate CF Auto root for your Note 4 model.
Step 4. Unzip the downloaded file and you should see a bunch of files. Double-click on ODIN3-v3.07.exe to run ODIN program.
Step 5. Next, you should see a blue, highlighted box with a random COM number. If you see this, you have proper Note 4 Windows drivers installed. If not, download and install Note 4 Windows drivers.
Step 6. Choose “PDA” then select the file ending in “tar.md5″.
Step 7. Hit the “Start” button and CF Auto Root should be flashing to your Note 4.
Step 8. When done successfully, you should see “RESET!”. If you get stuck, try using a different USB hub/cable and simply try again.
Step 9. Reboot and you should find a new app called “SuperSU” in your app drawer. Congratulations! You’ve successfully rooted your Galaxy Note 4!
Step 10. Open up SuperSU app and update the binary if needed.
Step 11. Also, disable KNOX if SuperSU asks you. KNOX is an annoying, useless security program Samsung has put on your phone and it will only interfere with root and rooted apps.
Step 12. To verify you have full root, simply download and run Titanium Backup app from Play Store. You should see Superuser request window popup.
That’s it!
Next steps?
At the time of writing this tutorial, there is no custom recovery like CWM or TWRP available. But once it comes available, you can use Flashify app to install it.
FAQ
Q: Can I remove root later easily?
A: Yes, you can remove root easily in 1-click using SuperSU app, see this video tutorial.Q: Is there any way to get CWM/TWRP recovery after this root method?
A: No, because the bootloader is still locked, you need to use SafeStrap recovery instead!Q: How can I thank you for your tutorial?
A: I don’t take donations but if you could PLEASE subscribe to my Zedomax YouTube channel, that would help me greatly and thank you!Need Help? Follow/add me on Google+, Facebook, or Twitter!
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You will need a rooted Galaxy Note 4 to install all ROM/kernels.
NOTE: THE AUTHOR OF THIS SITE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU MESS UP YOUR PHONE, PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS TWICE BEFORE TRYING IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME TO ROOTING AND CUSTOM ROMS!First time to rooting and custom ROMs?
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