LG G2 users on the Verizon network are about to get a treat of a lifetime. It appears that the highly anticipated Android 4.4.3 KitKat is now obtainable. However, it is the unofficial built of the OS and installing it on the G2 will require some knowledge in ADB.
This shouldn’t be a problem for those who are familiar with rooting an Android device. If you are among the G2 community on Verizon and wish to enjoy the KitKat features, then read on for a brief guide on installing the OS.
The first step is to download the ROM bearing the build number VS98012B. Once it is obtained, users have to root their LG G2 with AUtoprime. Once the G2 is rooted, download the bin file before renaming it. Place it in a specific folder located in the G2.
Following that, users will have to key in the ADB codes accordingly and the handset should reboot. Once it is up and running, users should be able to notice the G2 running on the Android 4.4.3 KitKat OS.
All in all, it is a very straightforward process. However, if you don’t have the knowledge, we don’t encourage you to perform the update on your own. There is a risk of bricking the LG G2.