LG F60 LG-D390NS - a supported LG model by ChimeraTool

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LG F60
LG-D390NS

LG F60 LG-D390NS
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Available FeaturesModel added: 8 years ago

Required Licence
Licence
Procedure Name, Available ModesExtra Cost
PROPRM
Network Factory Reset
Repair MAC
Bypass & Remove FRP
Get Info
Network Backup / Restore
Network Factory Reset (EFS clear)
Remove FRP lock
Remove Screen Lock
Repair IMEI *
SW Change
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* This function is intended for restoring the phone's original IMEI only. Before continuing, please make sure that repairing the IMEI is not prohibited by any law in your country.
You are running this procedure on your own responsibility.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Mobile_Equipment_Identity
Visit Chimera shopIf you want to buy Chimera licences or credits, visit our shop.
* This function is intended for restoring the phone's original IMEI only. Before continuing, please make sure that repairing the IMEI is not prohibited by any law in your country.
You are running this procedure on your own responsibility.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Mobile_Equipment_Identity

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