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I’m not sure exactly what happened to your IMEI number. It will be as if you pulled the phone out of the box and it was brand new. Reverting back to the original firmware with the downgrade guide will keep you on stock and it will remove root and TWRP completely. If all you did was root and then install TWRP, then yes, you are still on stock ROM. There’s hardly any reason to keep this option on. I have already written about some of these and I will be doing more too. Please do not forget to go back into the Settings of your LG G3 and to deactivate the Allow Unknown Sources option after you uninstall Stump Root.
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Some things I recommend would be debloating, removing Carrier IQ, changing the DPI, installing Xposed(and the G3 Tweaks module) and lots of other things. That is all you have to do! You have now obtained root access on your LG G3 and can start to tweak and customize it with various modifications.
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Browse to the Downloaded Stump Root APK File.Activate the ‘Allow Unknown Sources’ Option.Open the Settings Application on your LG G3.Also, if you notice one of the links below are out of date, please do not hesitate to contact me to let me know. You can download the latest version there and then come back here to follow the step by step process. I’ll do my best at keeping links up to date here, but I can’t monitor that thread every day. I would advise you to go there and download the latest version of Stump Root. I will link the source of this exploit at the bottom of this article for you to reference. Now that you know a little bit of the background here, let’s get you root access on your LG G3. In the latest version, 1.2.0, brute forcing can be done as quickly as 1-2 minutes. In version 1.02, the brute force feature was known to take up to two hours to complete. There have been multiple devices rooted(and added into the main tool) from the brute force method. If Stump Root doesn’t auto detect your smartphone then you can let it brute force the system and look for an exploit.