I'm currently on stock recovery but I used to have TWRP before Lollipop. Not sure if it works for 5.1.1.
Can someone confirm which version TWRP/any custom recovery I should get?
EDIT: sorry for potentially wasting your time, I just installed 2.8.7.0 TWRP and it seems to work fine.
karliyo said:
I'm currently on stock recovery but I used to have TWRP before Lollipop. Not sure if it works for 5.1.1.
Can someone confirm which version TWRP/any custom recovery I should get?
EDIT: sorry for potentially wasting your time, I just installed 2.8.7.0 TWRP and it seems to work fine.
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I would recommend using 3.0.0-0 version, because it has some bug fixes and an integrated emui updater so you won't have to flash the stock boot image again if you just want to update or downgrade.
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Guys, what would be the latest TWRP for our SM-G920T, and where would I find an Odin-flashable TWRP file? (Somehow I do not trust TWRP Manager with the task of flashing TWRP.)
Just in case it matters, I am currently rooted on the latest DOI1 FW.
Aqua1ung said:
Guys, what would be the latest TWRP for our SM-G920T, and where would I find an Odin-flashable TWRP file? (Somehow I do not trust TWRP Manager with the task of flashing TWRP.)
Just in case it matters, I am currently rooted on the latest DOI1 FW.
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https://dl.twrp.me/zeroflte/
datdirtyscrew said:
https://dl.twrp.me/zeroflte/
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Thank you! One of the things that I find irritating about TWRP Manager is that it asks me to confirm/verify the partition where TWRP gets flashed to. Now how can I possibly know if dev/block/platform/15570000.ufs/by-name/RECOVERY is the right place for my device? (Is it?) The second thing that bothers me about TWRP Manager is that it doesn't correctly detect the latest TWRP version, and often it offers to install an older version.
Did twrp-2.8.7.2-zeroflte.img.tar work for you?
After updating to DOI1, I get boot loops after trying to flash TWRP.
I can get into recovery and download mode just fine, but it won't boot to the OS.
RiskPrime said:
Did twrp-2.8.7.2-zeroflte.img.tar work for you? After updating to DOI1, I get boot loops after trying to flash TWRP. I can get into recovery and download mode just fine, but it won't boot to the OS.
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I bit the bullet eventually (sesing as flashing TWRP via ODIN is a PITA), and flashed TWRP using TWRP Manager. I got an error message upon flashing, though it looks like TWRP flashed just fine. (Go figure!) Anyway, TWRP Manager flashes TWRP 2.8.7.1. It may be that TWRP people didn't consider TWRP 2.8.7.2 safe enough to flash, which is why TWRP Manager doesn't offer the option. That may be your explanation for your troubles.
I saw that the 4.0 version of Oxygen OS was available with a full version to flash. I have finally recieved my OP3T today, got TWRP installed with supersu root as well. Will I ruin anything if I flash the new 4.0 nougat version? I haven't gotten xposed installed yet (wanted to check out DPI scaling on nougat first), will that be possible after flashing 4.0 as well?
thanks in advance, so excited about this phone!
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You can flash the zip using TWRP. Just flash SuperSU afterwards. Xposed won't work.
I've done that now, got nougat working fine, with twrp and SuperSU but I can't get the dm-verity warning to go away. I've tried flashing the stock recovery and then reflashing twrp and superSU, but no luck so far
Phone boots up, works fine, and 1 minute later powers down then boots into TWRP. If I boot up a minute later it sends me back to TWRP. I used sunshine bootloader unlock when 6.0 started getting pushed. I'm happy to try a custom ROM or stock marshmallow using minimal ADB and fastboot, or wiping it somehow. Can anyone tell me how to make my phone work without loosing root or changing TWRP versions? Work period? Thanks in advance for any light shed on my plight, I just don't know what to do. THANKS.
serifle said:
Phone boots up, works fine, and 1 minute later powers down then boots into TWRP. If I boot up a minute later it sends me back to TWRP. I used sunshine bootloader unlock when 6.0 started getting pushed. I'm happy to try a custom ROM or stock marshmallow using minimal ADB and fastboot, or wiping it somehow. Can anyone tell me how to make my phone work without loosing root or changing TWRP versions? Work period? Thanks in advance for any light shed on my plight, I just don't know what to do. THANKS.
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Try flashing this 6.0.1 stock-based ROM:
Computerfreek274_MM_1.0.6 Marshmallow 6.0.1
https://forum.xda-developers.com/dr.../computerfreek274mm1-0-android-6-0-1-t3503634
It's debloated, tweaked version of 6.0.1 Verizon stock firmware.
Yes, you may lose root temporarily. Just re-flash this version of SuperSu, found in this post. On stock 6.0.1 or stock-based 6.0.1 ROM ONLY that version of SuperSu (BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651) will work for initial root. After you re-root, THEN you can update to newest version of SuperSu.
Also, not sure why you don't want to update to newer TWRP. You don't have to... but I always do. You just flash newer TWRP within TWRP. You install it like any other file in TWRP. Choose install, then "image", then "recovery".
What version TWRP are you using. Our official TWRP maintainer @bhb27 has released TWO newer versions just in 2017 alone.
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TWRP update
twrp-3.0.3-0_MOD_3-quark.img
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Note:
This is a pre released of 3.0.3 when all the changes are finalized I make and released a new one or when important bugs fix are released
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Feb-17-2016
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* All the previously TWRP Mod + the below
* Included the latest TWRP updates to this date
* Kernel Improves
* Latest updates and bugs Fix to the date of TWRP
* Most notable is the fix for Nougat Setting configurations be lost after the wipe of cache or a restore of the ROM Data, only new backups made on the latest MOD TWRP will have this featuring.
Any problem found report and use a old version.
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Just wipe the cache in TWRP.
After last update of OS lost root.
Had to install TWRP again, after install got into bootloop, flushed OP recovery again but had no access to recovery at all.
Finally flashed latest version of Oxygen-OS, 4.1.6 running on Android 7.1.1
I understand sometimes newer versions of TWRP might not work well with latest OS
All this said.... what would be the safest yet most up to date TWRP version for the OP3T?
3.1.1.0 i believe or you can flash Blu-Spark TWRP
I'm using Blu Spark's TWRP latest and it works wonderfully with OOS / FreedomOS v4.1.6 It's TWRP v3.1.1-x Blu_Spark v37 for OP3 & OP3T
TWRP v3.1.1-x Blu_Spark working with both custom and stock rom
Has any of you guys tried the newest TWRP 3.2.0.0 for OnePlus 3T? Did you find a bug?
Thanks.
Info: http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/1...g-better-support-oreo-roms-pixel-2-bug-fixes/
Download TWRPfor OP3T from the official site: https://dl.twrp.me/oneplus3t/
I wonder if it triggers dmverity and how to avoid it if we just want to upgrade twrp...
jojlse said:
I wonder if it triggers dmverity and how to avoid it if we just want to upgrade twrp...
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I assume you flash the updated Recovery followed by the patched firmware, which i assume you already have? I don't even know if the firmware is necessary but whenever i flash anything i also re-flash the patched firmware while I'm at it. No reason not to.
Alright, DM-Verity will be cleared if you flash the newest Magisk beta, and TWRP 3.2.X.X is working fine. I don't think Teamwin would release an official version of TWRP without making sure it's completely free of bugs. It flashes Oreo ROMs (Cardinal Xtended, N2Os) and also flashed OOS 5.0 very well. Add-ons such as Magisk and Magisk Modules flashed flawlessly.