MistressDarkArt -> Finding Someone To Root (Android) Phone (6/4/2014 8:18:01 PM)
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Due to MetroPCS's switch from CDMA to new GSM system, I had to buy a new phone compatible with GSM. I chose the LG Optimus L6. It's quite deficient in onboard storage (as were all the lower-end phone choices) but I was reassured by customer service that apps/audiobook content could be transferred to SD card, and most of the bloatware removed. If that were true, the measly 1.2 GB onboard storage wouldn't have been a problem since I have a 32GB card in there to move things to. Well, I can't transfer ANY EFFING THING to the SD card without rooting the phone. It simply will not let me. Memory hogging (and unwanted) Google+, Play, Books, Movies, Music and other non-removable Metro and Google bloatware have used up all the memory, CANNOT be moved, permanently disabled or removed and now the phone sends me nasty-grams to make more space. The idea of my rooting a phone is frightening indeed, especially THIS phone which is notorious for being difficult to root. I don't know what the hell I'm doing. I've looked up instructions on several of the Android boards and they're all different, with one method working for someone and not for others with the same phone. There is also an issue of phone arriving with the latest software upgrade so older root methods won't work any longer. The phone has to be reverted back to the older operating system, then rooted, then upgraded to the new system. I got all gung ho and downloaded the various programs to PC that would help root this sucker. Nothing unfolded the way it should and I gave the f*ck up before I bricked it for good. At the moment, it's stock. Still, it's gotta happen. Rooting voids the phone warranty, but it's nearly useless without being able to get stuff moved off internal storage. Any suggestions for finding someone confident who knows their stuff?
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