LG G3 :: How To Unroot - Failed Check Phone Or DLL
Jul 18, 2015
I want to unroot my LG G3 but when I go to use flashtool I run through the process using the .dll file and .tot file. when i go through the process it says failed check phone or dll. even though my version is the correct version the D851.
I have an AT&T G4 running 5.1 that is rooted, has had xposed installed and various modifications made like apps frozen, pimp my rom, and stuff like that. I want to reset it back to stock firmware. What I want to know is how to flash the stock firmware and how safe is it? Do I need to do any prepping like gradually undoing my xposed modifications prior to flashing? I want to reset my phone to like it was out of the box and do not want to brick it.
Good evening. I've got this question in my mind: If I Root my phone and Uninstall the apps which I don't use, is it possible to Unroot my phone WITHOUT loosing my warranty? Is it safe to do such a thing?
Just got me self a Experia Mini Pro, but seem to be having problems when using applications such as facebook, which is extremly slow and at times says cannot receive or find internet connection. The same goes to whatsapp it is not registering even though I see a small H symbol with arrows at the top corner and at times a small G symbol
I subscribe internet for mobile services..But I repeatedly receive notification saying connection fail and I cannot check the firmware status although I already type the #0000#
I just got my S6 2 days ago and it already has a problem with the home button. I have to click it 3 times before it actually registers the click.So I have to return it to EE.However I just rooted it via pingpong root. I'm just wondering is there any way to completely unroot it and remove all the traces of root?
Would it be possible to root my phone and just use Adblock to modify my hosts file and then unroot it? I'll obviously have to keep my bootloader unlocked. I'm just wondering if I'll have any issues with Android Pay and the monthly security updates. Can I take updates with a modified hosts file?
so my questions is how to check if the mentioned devices are genuine? e.g. by serial code, by certain features? (there are some products that provide a site where you enter your product serial and they will check for genuine)
I just got 2 used Samsung phones (i760 and i770), and wanted to know if there's a way to check how long the phones have been used? Is there a internal usage counter that can be revealed by punching in some code?
Please excuse if I am asking a silly question. Actually I got my BB Torch from an acquaintance who acquired it from US. For some reasons I am confused if I got a new handset. Is there a way I can find out if I was given a raw deal or it is actually a new phone.
I'd really be grateful to you if could help me out with this. I have got a locked Nokia N91. I went to a local mobile repair shop which claims to unlock branded phone. While it was being unlocked, the phone got some error for some unknown reason and now whenever I start my phone, all it says is ' phone start-up failed, contact the retailer' the repairer says the phone's IMEI is damaged which I have confirmed from various repair shops and would need some RPL file (which I haven't got any idea about) and since Nokia servers are down its not possible right now, he tells me to wait for a bit before the servers are up on the run again. I have no idea if its even true. All I want to know is Can My Phone really be Repaired? And if Yes whats the Criteria for doing so? And if i take my phone to Nokia repair shop. I am afraid they would not fix it since they haven't got a license to unlock branded phones.
We have recently had to downgrade our cell phone service for financial reasons, and sprint does not allow you to downgrade from a everything data plan to a talk and text plan only if you have a smartphone.As a result I had no choice but to turn off the phone service on my torch and use a much older non smart phone. I only recently purchased the torch 9850 and still use it daily in wifi areas. I would like to know how it may be possible to still check my email on it. I know I have other devices ( kindle) that are able to access my email accounts without having to use phone service. I would also like to know if any of the instant messaging capabilities would still work, although that I understand not working more so than the email.
I have a small question regarding a nexus 5. Is there a way to know if my Nexus 5 has ever been rooted? In my office, we are having a connectivity problem with a nexus 5 and after talking with google they request us to send them the phone. They asked if the phone is or has been rooted which, I guess, voids the warranty.We use the phones for developing software and research proejcts, and I know that some of them some times are rooted, some times use not official-roms, etc.
So despite it looks that the broken nexus 5 is a stock one, I'd like to check it and to make sure that it has never been rooted. Is there a way to do so?
Apparently the Nexus 5 is not rooted: play store apps say so, and the bootloader is locked. Still, I cannot be completely sure that the phone has never been unrooted. Is there a way to check that?
I just would like to know: How can I possibly know if I have the latest software on my phone? Also, can anyone teach me how to read this on the phone (this is for the software version):
1225-2477 R1HA035 091210 SonyEricsson Would you be advising me to get an update?
Since upgrading to Windows Phone 8.1 I can't seem to check someones phone number without ringing it.
- I go into the Phone App - Bring up my address book, find persons name and select it - If I have two numbers for that person it brings up a screen showing both numbers and I can select one if I want to ring it. - But if I only have one number for a person, as soon as I select their name from the address book it starts ringing them - Which is annoying if I'm just trying to find out what their number is so I can write it down...or dial it from a different phone.