How to Root the LG Optimus F3Q (T-Mobile)
Rooting is the process of gaining administrative rights on your Android device. Once we root our Android device, we can then make changes to it to customize it well beyond what it normally can do.
Once you have root access on your LG Optimus F3Q (T-Mobile), you’ll be able to:
- Remove apps that were preinstalled by your carrier/manufacturer from your device.
- Free up storage space (because of the above benefit).
- Increase battery life (apps that might have been running constantly can be removed).
- Increase performance (after removing apps that are always running, the device will be less bogged down and run smoother).
- Update to a new version of Android (by flashing a custom recovery/ROM, see the end of this procedure for more info on that).
- Tons of other customizations when you use your new found administrative rights to flash a custom ROM (again, see the end of this procedure for more info on that).
Interested? Here’s how to root your LG Optimus F3Q (T-Mobile):
I. Before You Begin
1. This will void the warranty of your device. However, you can reinstate the warranty by unrooting your device if there’s any unrooting procedure available.
2. This is a one-click root method that roots your device within a single-click.
II. Downloading Required Files
1. Download Saferoot and save it to your Desktop.
III. Rooting the LG Optimus F3Q (T-Mobile)
1. Extract files from Saferoot by right-clicking on it and selecting Extract here.
2. Turn ON USB debugging on your device by going to Menu > Settings > Developer options > USB debugging.
3. Plug in your device to your PC using the USB cable.
4. A prompt should appear asking if you want to let this computer debug your device, tap on Always allow from this computer.
5. Double-click on install.bat available on your Desktop and it’ll start rooting your device.
6. Once it’s done, you should be rooted!
By the way, don’t be scared, you can always put your device back to stock by heading to our Rooting How To’s section, finding your device, and doing the How to Unroot listed for it there.
thank you for posting this procedure. the f3q maybe the only new phone with a keyboard and LTE. Too bad
they skimped on the memory. Once the os is loaded you barely have 1g let for apps. If anyone can post the debloat procedure that
would be great.
Hello Joseph,
That’s the problem with every device. Fortunately, we now have a method that helps us remove bloatware off our device, here’s the procedure for the same – https://theunlockr.com/2013/06/16/how-to-remove-bloatware-from-your-android-device-video/
Thanks!
Is there a work about for unrooting the device with ubuntu?
How long should this take? I’ve let it run for 8-10 hours, and no success!