Android 6.0 Marshmallow update now available for LG G4. I already published a guide on how to manually install Android 6.0 Marshmallow update on LG G4. So if you’ve not updated your LG G4 device to Android 6.0 Marshmallow, I advise you do that quickly.
1. Firstly, download custom kernel with SuperSU zipped file from here, and move to the internal memory of your device.
2. After that, boot your device to recovery mode.
3. Once you get to recovery mode, select install, locate the custom kernel zip file and install.
4. Now, reboot your device.
That’s it, your device is rooted and you'll find the SuperSU on your app drawer. You can make use of root checker to verify if it’s rooted correctly. For more assistance, do comment below.
Assuming you’ve updated your LG G4 smartphone to Android 6.0 Marshmallow, rooting it should be your next priority. Simply follow the quick guide below.
How to Root LG G4 on Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Before you proceed, make sure that you’ve installed TWRP Recovery on your LG G4 smartphone. Read guide on how to install TWRP Recovery on LG G4.
1. Firstly, download custom kernel with SuperSU zipped file from here, and move to the internal memory of your device.
2. After that, boot your device to recovery mode.
3. Once you get to recovery mode, select install, locate the custom kernel zip file and install.
4. Now, reboot your device.
That’s it, your device is rooted and you'll find the SuperSU on your app drawer. You can make use of root checker to verify if it’s rooted correctly. For more assistance, do comment below.