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Root [Virgin Mobile/Sprint] [Recovery][VM]CWM 6.0.4.8 Touch for the LG Optimus F3

gherkaul

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CWM Touch Recovery for Virgin Mobile LG Optimus F3 (LS-720). The recovery should work with all firmware versions (ymmv). I tried to make this newbie friendly for those who are not tech savvy but if you do have any questions I will try to answer them. Everything works that needs to and it has been tested extensively with no problems. But I still have to tell you…


I will NOT be held responsible for anything unfortunate that happens to your device! You take responsibility for your own actions. Use at your own RISK!!!

[Installation]

1. Go to the Playstore and download Flashify.

2. Download the recovery image below to your device or copy from your PC.

3. Open Flashify on your device and tap ‘Recovery image’.

4. Tap “Choose a file” and browse to where you copied the image to your sdcard.

5. Select the recovery image (cwmt-6.4.0.8_ls720.img) and flash.

6. You’re all done.


[How to Enter Recovery]

Power On: Hold the volume rocker in the down position and power button when you turn on the phone. Hold both until you see the prompt to release them.

Reboot: If from a reboot then using the same key combo as above (vol. down & pwr), you need to start holding just before the LG logo appears. Hold both until you see the prompt to release them.


#-It takes a few seconds for recovery to load so be patient.


[Important]

NEVER use any type of [Reboot Recovery] option as this will factory reset the phone.
ONLY use key combo to enter recovery or you will have to restore a backup. If this happens you must cycle through reboot one time and then back into recovery before restoring a backup.


[Download Link] _______________________________________

CWM 6.0.4.8 Touch Recovery
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* This download may not be redistributed, rehosted, repackaged or added to a Rom.


Thanks to:
bkttk2 - Tester
jairFactor - Tester
androidninja - Tester

Special Thanks to:
bkttk2 – for all the extra help
Blondgod – for bring Bump to my attention.



My hope is this recovery helps to make your rooted LG-F3 experience more enjoyable. It’s always nice to have peace of mind when you’re trying out new stuff on your device.

If you like my work…please click the "Like" button!
 
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Would you mind if I include this in my rom?

By include, I mean directions, not include the recovery inside the Rom.

Great work btw
 
If the F3 gets updated to 4.4 this summer. I wounder if it will be v7. lol
I hope not. I don't want to go through this again.:( They probable will though. The really bad new would be if LG locks us out of the aboot image as well as the bootloader and they can if they chose to.
 
I hope not. I don't want to go through this again.:( They probable will though. The really bad new would be if LG locks us out of the aboot image as well as the bootloader and they can if they chose to.

If they do lock out the aboot and bootloader. Would that effect being able to root the phone? I really don't understand how to do roms and stuff like that.

All my knowledge is working on desktop / laptops as long it deals with windows. lol

Plus the good old Commodore 64.
 
If they do lock out the aboot and bootloader. Would that effect being able to root the phone? I really don't understand how to do roms and stuff like that.

All my knowledge is working on desktop / laptops as long it deals with windows. lol

Plus the good old Commodore 64.

I'm right there with you. I've just been doing a lot of research on this stuff while working on the recovery. To answer your question, No. Rooting is just getting r/w permissions to be able to make changes to files like the aboot, boot or recovery images. We will have to find a why to root again if and when we get KK.
 
If they do lock out the aboot and bootloader. Would that effect being able to root the phone? I really don't understand how to do roms and stuff like that.

All my knowledge is working on desktop / laptops as long it deals with windows. lol

Plus the good old Commodore 64.

The Commodore 64. Now those were the days. Super processor, tv for a monitor, cassette tape backups. Cutting edge at its finest.
 
The Commodore 64. Now those were the days. Super processor, tv for a monitor, cassette tape backups. Cutting edge at its finest.

Ours took 5 1/4 floppy disks.

Sometimes I want to walk in a store. Then ask the sales person if they sell 5 1/4 floppys. Just so I can troll them a little. lmao
 
Ours took 5 1/4 floppy disks.

Sometimes I want to walk in a store. Then ask the sales person if they sell 5 1/4 floppys. Just so I can troll them a little. lmao

I got a 5 1/4 also after my tape drive died. That was my expensive upgrade for the year.
 
I got it working. I thought the op was saying hold volume up+down AND the power button which took me to factory reset screen. That's why I thought it didn't flash all the way. I was thinking flashing aboot was like manually flashing an hboot to a s-on HTC. This is probably the easiest recovery install ever. Thanks again!
 
I got it working. I thought the op was saying hold volume up+down AND the power button which took me to factory reset screen. That's why I thought it didn't flash all the way. I was thinking flashing aboot was like manually flashing an hboot to a s-on HTC. This is probably the easiest recovery install ever. Thanks again!

Sorry about the confusion. I'm glad to hear you got it working.:D
 
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