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Root King root

I used kingroot to root my 10e shipped phone.
Download the recovery, enable OEM unlock, flash recovery via flashify, uninstall kingroot and fully unroot. Download SuperSU.zip
Boot into recovery via factory reset combo, flash supersu.. Profit!
 
I'm seeing kingroot work on a lot of new phones these days. It's the only way on some phones, period. Nice to see a root you can do without a PC for the Stylo. Nice find!
 
King root worked with my Boost Mobile LG G Stylo. Seems to be limited with a few root permissions, but I do have root access.
 
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Separate issue caused my phone to get stuck in a boot loop. Replaced the phone with another ZV5 LG G Stylo. After it ran a system update (to get 5.1.1) I ran King Root and obtained full root access. There was another "system update" pushed to my phone and the root held. There's apps I can't remove, but I can live with that.t
 
Did you try root exployer,change system mount to r/w not r/o and carefully delete the apps you don't NEED ? The other opition is to Diable an app settings/apps/ all . Just choose the app you wanna stop and disable it and force close. If you have factory reset you will have to do the steps again.

Thanks Masterchief.
 
Script worked well. Super SU installed and working correctly. Only app that I can't delete is Crome browser. (odd) Oh well, I can disable it after cutting the file size as much as possible.

Thanks for the heads up.
P.S.
I've been rooting every Android device I've had since 2009. No nooby to the process here.
 
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is it safe to root and install xposed on boost? what if I install a module and end up in a bootloop? there's no possible way to recover..
 
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