
The premise is the same though, we’re just going back to an older version of the firmware and this just happens to be the stock LG G3 firmware too. This tutorial is actually very similar to the article that I wrote about not too long ago.
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If you cannot get into the LG G3 with Stump then you’ll want to follow this guide on how to downgrade. If you are a new owner of an LG G3 then I suggest you check out the article and see if you can gain root access to it. I do not have a list of which versions of the LG G3 firmware is rootable or not. Once you have downgraded to an earlier version of the Android firmware, you can then use the root tool that the community has been using for a while.

Since most of the LG G3 smartphones that are sold today are running a version of Android that is no longer exploitable, I’m going to show you how to downgrade your LG G3 back to an older version of Android. The hackers can either try to find another security hole to exploit or the community can come up with a way to downgrade. This is what I’m going to show you today. As these exploits become public, the Android OEMs usually try to patch that exploit as soon as possible. It’s this exploit that allows us to gain root access, which allows us to unlock the bootloader, which allows us to install a custom recovery, which allows us to install a custom ROM. When a new device comes out the hackers and coders dive in and try to find an exploit. KDZ flash tool 2014 error 'LG USB/Parallel lock key is not detected'. KDZ flash tool comes from XDA developers and download facility has on. Hey guys I am trying hard here to get this stupid lg flash tool working and right when it starts up I get a' lg USB/Parallel lock key is not detected' so I press ok and than it asks for a login id and password were would I acquire one of these and I have been searching for 2 days now.

So today I wanted to take you through the step by step guide on how to downgrade your LG G3 so you can root it.

Unless you bought the LG G3 before a certain date, you most likely have a version of Android that can no longer be rooted.
