Battery life dropped after EMUI 9 update - Huawei P20 Pro Questions & Answers

Hello guys
Just received the EMUI 9 update on my P20 Pro. The installation worked perfectly however I've noticed that after a few days of usage that the battery life dropped.
Is something that I'm missing or it because of Android Pie update? Or this is the Huawei way to make users upgrade?

sKyb0y said:
Hello guys
Just received the EMUI 9 update on my P20 Pro. The installation worked perfectly however I've noticed that after a few days of usage that the battery life dropped.
Is something that I'm missing or it because of Android Pie update? Or this is the Huawei way to make users upgrade?
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Wait a couple of days... It's going to learn how you use the battery and improve
---------- Post added at 01:15 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:14 PM ----------
sKyb0y said:
Hello guys
Just received the EMUI 9 update on my P20 Pro. The installation worked perfectly however I've noticed that after a few days of usage that the battery life dropped.
Is something that I'm missing or it because of Android Pie update? Or this is the Huawei way to make users upgrade?
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Wait a couple days, your phone will pick up your usage and improve on battery life

My battery seems to drain faster too. :|

I did a factory reset and I'm waiting to see any changes.
Also Unlock Magazine was not working, photos weren't changing. After reset now magazine Unlock is working

it was the best exercise to actually clear cache after update. to prevent stuff like this to happen.

otonieru said:
it was the best exercise to actually clear cache after update. to prevent stuff like this to happen.
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How to wipe cache? That option is gone from my recovery

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My battery life after reset

otonieru said:
it was the best exercise to actually clear cache after update. to prevent stuff like this to happen.
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Excuse my ignorance . How do you clear cache on this phone? And what exactly does it do? Will I lose any data/settings/etc.. ?
Thanks

solefero69 said:
How to wipe cache? That option is gone from my recovery
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1WKOHv3by4
Wipe Cache Partition on the Huawei P20
First turn off the Huawei P20 completely
Then turn the Huawei P20 on again while holding down the following key combination:
Power Button Volume louder Button Hold down the buttons until the Huawei logo disappears from the display and the screen turns black.
You can now release the buttons. This will now display the boot menu after a moment.
Please mark the entry "Wipe Cache Partition" with the volume keys of the Huawei P20.
Important!! Please do not accidentally go to "Wipe Cache Factory Reset" <-- This will erase all data on the internal memory.
The wipe cache partition, on the other hand, will not delete any private data from you.
If you have marked the correct entry, confirm this with the Power key.
The process is now performed on your smartphone, which usually takes only 1-2 seconds.
The boot menu reappears. Select "Reboot system now" and confirm with the power button.
You have just successfully performed a wipe cache partition on your Huawei P20.
Your system should now run faster again, the battery consumption should be reduced and the performance should be noticeably better.
Source: https://www.solvemix.com/index.php/...4-huawei-p20-wipe-cache-partition-instruction
Android Smartphones
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masze said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1WKOHv3by4
Wipe Cache Partition on the Huawei P20
First turn off the Huawei P20 completely
Then turn the Huawei P20 on again while holding down the following key combination:
Power Button Volume louder Button Hold down the buttons until the Huawei logo disappears from the display and the screen turns black.
You can now release the buttons. This will now display the boot menu after a moment.
Please mark the entry "Wipe Cache Partition" with the volume keys of the Huawei P20.
Important!! Please do not accidentally go to "Wipe Cache Factory Reset" <-- This will erase all data on the internal memory.
The wipe cache partition, on the other hand, will not delete any private data from you.
If you have marked the correct entry, confirm this with the Power key.
The process is now performed on your smartphone, which usually takes only 1-2 seconds.
The boot menu reappears. Select "Reboot system now" and confirm with the power button.
You have just successfully performed a wipe cache partition on your Huawei P20.
Your system should now run faster again, the battery consumption should be reduced and the performance should be noticeably better.
Source: https://www.solvemix.com/index.php/...4-huawei-p20-wipe-cache-partition-instruction
Android Smartphones
© Solvemix - quick tips, tricks and solutions
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Is this necessary to perform if I did a factory reset?

masze said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1WKOHv3by4
Wipe Cache Partition on the Huawei P20
First turn off the Huawei P20 completely
Then turn the Huawei P20 on again while holding down the following key combination:
Power Button Volume louder Button Hold down the buttons until the Huawei logo disappears from the display and the screen turns black.
You can now release the buttons. This will now display the boot menu after a moment.
Please mark the entry "Wipe Cache Partition" with the volume keys of the Huawei P20.
Important!! Please do not accidentally go to "Wipe Cache Factory Reset" <-- This will erase all data on the internal memory.
The wipe cache partition, on the other hand, will not delete any private data from you.
If you have marked the correct entry, confirm this with the Power key.
The process is now performed on your smartphone, which usually takes only 1-2 seconds.
The boot menu reappears. Select "Reboot system now" and confirm with the power button.
You have just successfully performed a wipe cache partition on your Huawei P20.
Your system should now run faster again, the battery consumption should be reduced and the performance should be noticeably better.
Source: https://www.solvemix.com/index.php/...4-huawei-p20-wipe-cache-partition-instruction
Android Smartphones
© Solvemix - quick tips, tricks and solutions
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Thanks! Worked for me :good: .

sKyb0y said:
Is this necessary to perform if I did a factory reset?
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No

Related

[IMG][Update.zip]RZR Recovery[Raidzero]

New Recovery for are phone and i must say becasuse im the first to use it i will be using it instead of CWM
Heres the background form the Developer Raidzero
raidzero said:
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BACKGROUND
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Last year I made RZRecovery for the original Droid. It was a huge success, since then I have been asked to port to other devices. So here,
about 1 year later (after a lot of work... Remember, I *do not* know C), I have done just that. This will bring all the features of the old
RZR plus a few new ones including the epic rom.tgz install format from the days of yore to any device. I have built this recovery
specifically to handle all devices without the need for a recompile (except for Tegra2-based devices, they have to be recompiled because of
some libc bugs). I have made img files for a few devices to start with:
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ScreenShots
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WALKTHROUGH
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Volume up/down - scroll (can hold down to repeat scroll)
HTC - touch screen - scroll
Home - select
Back/Power - back
Recovery Menus
Code:
Main screen
Reboot android
Reboot recovery
Reboot bootloader
Power off
Wipe menu
Wipe all - wipe everything on the device except recovery
Wipe system (the ROM)
Wipe data (your applications and settings)
Wipe .android-secure (other applications and settings on sdcard)
Wipe boot (the main android kernel)
Wipe cache
Wipe battery stats
Wipe dalvik cache (cache of optimized dalvik executables)
Mount menu
Mount/unmount system (the ROM)
Mount/unmount data (apps and settings)
Mount/unmount sdcard
Enable/Disable USB Mass storage
Nandroid menu
Nandroid Backup
Perform backup
choose boot,data,android-secure,system,cache to back up
select if you want to auto reboot upon successful backup
Nandroid restore
Choose backup
choose boot,data,android-secure,system,cache to restore
select if you want to auto reboot upon successful restore
Compress existing backup
Choose backup
perform compression
Delete backup
Choose backup
Perform deletion
Install from sdcard
choose item to install:
APK, ZIP, IMG, (must end in rec.img or boot.img) .TAR, .TGZ
Preinstall Menu
Toggle backup before install (make a quick backup of the device naming it preinstall-date-time)
Toggle wipe data
Toggle wipe cache
Add to install queue
Clear install queue
Abort install
Perform install(s)
if(APK)
Abort APK install
Install to system
Install to data
Extras menu
Custom Colors
Random - randomly generated color, will save to sdcard
Any other color - will save to sdcard
Rave mode - a totally random color each time the screen is redrawn (every key press)
Show battery status - will show charge status, level, temperature if available
Recovery overclocking
Kernel will report the available CPU slots, pick one and it will set the max to your selection. Saves to sdcard
Plugins (if plugins are installed)
Download Link
http://rzdroid.com/ftp/recovery/gingerbread/2.1.4/RZR-2.1.4-swift-rec.img
Source
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/7309-recovery-rzrecovery-many-devices/
any improvments to cwm?
yeah it better lol personal preference wait until the dev posts the download link then you can try it yourself
yeah, got me excited but the download links aren't working - some server error...
thats because the dev hasent posted the links im the only optimus user that has it but i found a bug in the backup system so the dev is working on it
eoghan2t7 said:
New Recovery for are phone and i must say becasuse im the first to use it i will be using it instead of CWM
Heres the background form the Developer Raidzero
ScreenShots
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WALKTHROUGH
---------------------------------
Volume up/down - scroll (can hold down to repeat scroll)
HTC - touch screen - scroll
Home - select
Back/Power - back
Recovery Menus
Code:
Main screen
Reboot android
Reboot recovery
Reboot bootloader
Power off
Wipe menu
Wipe all - wipe everything on the device except recovery
Wipe system (the ROM)
Wipe data (your applications and settings)
Wipe .android-secure (other applications and settings on sdcard)
Wipe boot (the main android kernel)
Wipe cache
Wipe battery stats
Wipe dalvik cache (cache of optimized dalvik executables)
Mount menu
Mount/unmount system (the ROM)
Mount/unmount data (apps and settings)
Mount/unmount sdcard
Enable/Disable USB Mass storage
Nandroid menu
Nandroid Backup
Perform backup
choose boot,data,android-secure,system,cache to back up
select if you want to auto reboot upon successful backup
Nandroid restore
Choose backup
choose boot,data,android-secure,system,cache to restore
select if you want to auto reboot upon successful restore
Compress existing backup
Choose backup
perform compression
Delete backup
Choose backup
Perform deletion
Install from sdcard
choose item to install:
APK, ZIP, IMG, (must end in rec.img or boot.img) .TAR, .TGZ
Preinstall Menu
Toggle backup before install (make a quick backup of the device naming it preinstall-date-time)
Toggle wipe data
Toggle wipe cache
Add to install queue
Clear install queue
Abort install
Perform install(s)
if(APK)
Abort APK install
Install to system
Install to data
Extras menu
Custom Colors
Random - randomly generated color, will save to sdcard
Any other color - will save to sdcard
Rave mode - a totally random color each time the screen is redrawn (every key press)
Show battery status - will show charge status, level, temperature if available
Recovery overclocking
Kernel will report the available CPU slots, pick one and it will set the max to your selection. Saves to sdcard
Plugins (if plugins are installed)
Download Link
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/7309-recovery-rzrecovery-many-devices/
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Where did you get it for the LG GT540?
Sent from my GT540 using Tapatalk
eoghan2t7 said:
thats because the dev hasent posted the links im the only optimus user that has it but i found a bug in the backup system so the dev is working on it
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How long will it take?
Sent from my GT540 using Tapatalk
a friend of mine uses this recovery. i would love to give it a go. what scripts does this support?
Sent from my GT540 using XDA App
liamwilli said:
How long will it take?
Sent from my GT540 using Tapatalk
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not sure Raidzero is currently converting his sources from CM to AOSP then he is sending me the new version to test the backup and restore system
eoghan2t7 said:
not sure Raidzero is currently converting his sources from CM to AOSP then he is sending me the new version to test the backup and restore system
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Well, it had better be soon. I'm exited and impatient. Not a good mix!
Sent from my GT540 using Tapatalk
Nice lookin recovery gonna try it hey eoghan keep me updated!
Cool, where's the DL link for our device, or is not yet ready?
Its not fully ready the dev is working hard on it
@chaos read a few post earlier i think they found a bug...
Thanks 4 the tip lol!
The download was on his ftp. It was annoying, so I'll re upload!
Sent from my GT540 using Tapatalk
Here is the link:
Link Removed
Flash with fastboot or flash_image
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gonna try it!
How do u boot into that recovery?
Sent from my GT540 using xda premium
androidboss7 said:
How do u boot into that recovery?
Sent from my GT540 using xda premium
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aint it the same? i i flash a few tweaks so far so good! plus they let you line up all the different files you want to flash so that you do not need to keep selecting the next item after you have flash one!

Titanium Backup - Android Device ID changed

So, I've noticed after doing a factory data reset in TWRP (wipes data and caches), and installing Titanium Backup with the in app generated flashable zip; when I start TiB the first time I get a notice that my Android device ID has changed. TiB will offer me the choice to ignore this or restore the old ID. If I restore the ID, then restore system data, it breaks all sorts of things: Play Store, soft home button, quick settings buttons, wi-fi. If I ignore it no problems at all.
I guess the fix is just ignore device ID change.
Anyone else seeing this?
From which device & o/s version does the TB data come from?
It's normally recommended not to restore.system data only applications and associated data if from different Android versions
Sywepd form my DsereiS
ben_pyett said:
From which device & o/s version does the TB data come from?
It's normally recommended not to restore.system data only applications and associated data if from different Android versions
Sywepd form my DsereiS
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From stock OTA Nexus 4 to Jellytime-AOSP+ built on 4.2
So, here, I made a TWRP backup of system and boot. Did a full wipe (factory data reset and /system) restored my backup, flashed TiB from the zip made in app, on the build I'd just backed up. Booted up, opened TiB, granted root rights, and this popped up.
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I select restore and then it reboots. After I open TiB again and restore all system data, show below, and Wi-Fi Access Points is unseen. Reboot.
Now, when I try to download anything from the market I get this error. Did not bork soft buttons this time.
However, if I do all this again, and tell it to ignore the change, no issues.
USSENTERNCC1701E said:
So, here, I made a TWRP backup of system and boot. Did a full wipe (factory data reset and /system) restored my backup, flashed TiB from the zip made in app, on the build I'd just backed up. Booted up, opened TiB, granted root rights, and this popped up.
I select restore and then it reboots. After I open TiB again and restore all system data, show below, and Wi-Fi Access Points is unseen. Reboot.
Now, when I try to download anything from the market I get this error. Did not bork soft buttons this time.
However, if I do all this again, and tell it to ignore the change, no issues.
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Do not touch system app, may be next time, it will screw your phone
nguyen47 said:
Do not touch system app, may be next time, it will screw your phone
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As long as you are on the same device and the same build of android there are usually no issues from migrating system app data, I've been doing it for years.
I'm just trying to let people know, if you get this notice in TiB, select ignore to prevent errors.
If you restore from the same ROM all is working, tested myself yesterday. I just click on restore Id.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
What if you wipe the app data for the play store?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
So if I have no intention of restoring system app data, it's fine if I restored the ID?
But what other stuff will happen if I ignored? Would there be any potential problems elsewhere?
mlj11 said:
So if I have no intention of restoring system app data, it's fine if I restored the ID?
But what other stuff will happen if I ignored? Would there be any potential problems elsewhere?
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nope. im always flashing new roms and use TiBu and yea i get that every time i start fresh. like what has been said, dont restore system data, just restore user data. and yea you can restore your ID from a previous rom without problems
Use this app:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2109484
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
USSENTERNCC1701E said:
As long as you are on the same device and the same build of android there are usually no issues from migrating system app data, I've been doing it for years.
I'm just trying to let people know, if you get this notice in TiB, select ignore to prevent errors.
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BIG question here. I first install an app of a smart cover wich has a unique serial number i backed it up with titanium. after i change the rom wich is a ported rom of a different model i cannot get the data of the app do you have any idean on how to get it back?
I'm wondering if that was my problem
I did a factory reset and chose to reclaim my old ID nothing else now SVOX Victoria UK English won't load my data package

Can anyone help me with Android system battery drain fix?

I installed pixel experience zip file on my OnePlus 3T. Every pixel feature is available now on my device, including the unlimited storage. But my device is heating a lot and the battery is draining so fast. I tried many ways but am not able to succeed. My mobile's boot loader is unlocked, custom recovery present. Removed encryption on my mobile. The device is not rooted...
Please help me fix these problems... .
Thanks
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByINXlfJiJI2N3pjVjk3Y0U4WVU/view?usp=drivesdk
The link for screenshots
Install betterbattery stats, wakelock detector and gsam battery. Post some screenshots from there. It may not be related to the pixel experience zip. Is there any app you have set to track your location? Ie minute to minute weather alerts, google reminders when you reach home, etc. That might be playing a role in it. Which apps do you have installed. Need a lot more info to troubleshoot your issue.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByINXlfJiJI2N3pjVjk3Y0U4WVU/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByINXlfJiJI2ZGZ6RUR5TzVuLUE/view?usp=drivesdk
These are the all apps I have. I have no options enabled to keep location always on
.. I'll download those apps and will post screenshots.
My device is not rooted
You can stop battery drain or increase battery life.
there are some easy ways you can do it to stop battery drainage of Android system and stop some background threads to increase your battery life
zaeembutt said:
there are some easy ways you can do it to stop battery drainage of Android system and stop some background threads to increase your battery life
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That wasn't very helpful. If you have nothing specific to offer the OP, then don't post.
To the original OP. This was suggested on the OP forums for users of similar issue:
"I suggest you to perform CLEAN FLASH.
Wipe data and cache (Factory reset) the current build (Any), then download the zip file of OOS 4.0 for Oneplus 3T and install it using ADB sideload, reboot the device, and you done. That should fix the issue. But be careful to backup all your personal data before doing this."
white43 said:
That wasn't very helpful. If you have nothing specific to offer the OP, then don't post.
To the original OP. This was suggested on the OP forums for users of similar issue:
"I suggest you to perform CLEAN FLASH.
Wipe data and cache (Factory reset) the current build (Any), then download the zip file of OOS 4.0 for Oneplus 3T and install it using ADB sideload, reboot the device, and you done. That should fix the issue. But be careful to backup all your personal data before doing this."
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1. Update apps to reduce Android system battery drain.
Sometimes there are no mysterious ways which are killing the battery life in fact these are the common issues. Since 2009 Android system has been designed in such a way that if the apps are not updated then your Android system kills more battery to run the apps better. Android apps must be updated so that Android System does not need any extra effort to run the app most effortlessly. Not updating the app is also the main cause of Android system battery drain.
2. Clear Apps Cache.
This should be the most common practise of every Android user to clear out the cache. If you do not clear the cache so the RAM of your Android device will do some extra effort to find the related data from cache memory. Cache memory is the part of RAM which is first access by the RAM to find data. If you do not clear it then the cache memory will increase the data in it and RAM will use more power to find the respective data. In order to improve Android system battery drain you should clear cache data frequently. Go to Settings > Apps > select app > Storage > Clear cache; to clear all app caches simultaneously, go to Settings > Storage and USB > Cached data > OK.
3. Clear System Cache.
Like clearing the app cache, clearing the system cache is as important as clearing the app cache. You use different apps on daily basis which is stored in RAM so the processor can read it fast. Same like this the system apps that run the OS also stores their data in RAM so that it can be accessed clearly. In order to reduce Android system battery drain you must clear System Cache.
Steps to Clear System Cache.
First press the Power and Volume Down button together until you see the Fast Boot Menu.
Use the volume buttons to navigate and press Power Button to select.
If you see the robot on its back, hold Power and press Volume Up once to access the recovery menu.
Use volume button to select Wipe Cache Partition.
Press power button to confirm.
Reboot your device after clearing the device.
4. Turn of WiFi and GPS location.
It is the most common mistake we do and we ignore. Many Android users does not know that the WiFi option and Location Services are the part of Android System. We keep on looking for solution or apps which kills the battery but we does not know the solution is quite simple. Android system battery drain is mostly caused by 24/7 enabling the WiFi service and Location Service. WiFi is turned on 24/7 will continuously looks for WiFi around you and Location service enabled will do the same and looks for your location. Disable these services when you do not require them which possibly will improve the battery drain.
5. Factory Reset.
If you are still having the issue of Android system battery drain then the last option is Factory Reset. So if you have decided to do factory reset then first you should back up all your data. Make sure all your important data is safe and you have stored it in safe place. So go to Settings and select Backup and Rest option which will reset you Android device. Factory reset will erase every thing you have on your Android device and it may improve Android system battery drain. Some bugs or errors may hide under some files which you cannot access and they continuously kills the battery so doing reset may improve Android system battery drain.

[RECOVERY][OFFICIAL] TWRP 3.6.0_9 [N8000 N8010 N8020]

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Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Code:
* Your warranty is now void.
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or your getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
Odin
- Odin3 v3.10.5
Heimdall
- Glass Echidna
TWRP for Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
How to flash TWRP with Odin
1. If your phone is turned on normally, turn on Advanced reboot in Developer options and select "Download" from the Restart menu. Alternatively, power it off and press the Power, Volume Down simultaneously. When the warning screen appears, release all buttons and press Volume Up.
2. In Odin, import the appropriate twrp.tar file for your variant with the "AP".
3. Disable auto reboot in Odin and press start.
4. You can then boot directly into TWRP by pressing the Power and Volume Up simultaneously. Release all buttons as soon as you see the boot screen ("Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1").
How to flash TWRP within a previous version of TWRP
1. If your phone is turned on normally, turn on Advanced reboot in Developer options and select "Recovery" from the Restart menu. Alternatively, power it off and press the Power and Volume UP simultaneously. Release all buttons when the boot screen appears ("Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1").
2. In TWRP, tap "Install" then "Install Image".
3. Navigate in the folder structure to the location of the appropriate twrp.img file for your variant and tap it.
4. Select the "Recovery" radio button.
5. Move the slider to the right to flash the TWRP image.
6. Tap "Reboot System" or, alternatively, tap the back arrow 3 times to return to the main menu, then tap "Reboot" and "Recovery" to reboot into the TWRP image you have just flashed.
Bugs
- You tell me!
Credits
TWRP Team and all people who worked / are working on the exynos 4 devices.
Sources
- n8000 repository
- n8010 repository
- n8020 repository
- TWRP repository
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TWRP 3.6.0_9-X, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
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@html6405
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 3.5.2_9-1
Stable Release Date: 2021-02-14
Created 2021-02-14
Last Updated 2021-10-12
Hey after updating to this recovery I noticed when I went to wipe my /data partition it would end up wiping my internal storage even though I did not select the internal storage. Just wanted to let you know about this bug I encountered.
CurbThePain said:
Hey after updating to this recovery I noticed when I went to wipe my /data partition it would end up wiping my internal storage even though I did not select the internal storage. Just wanted to let you know about this bug I encountered.
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What have you exactly done? If you choose wipe /data, then it should also wipe your internal memory (this is mounted in data/media).
But if you made a factory reset, then the internal memory shouldn't be deleted.
html6405 said:
What have you exactly done? If you choose wipe /data, then it should also wipe your internal memory (this is mounted in data/media/0).
But if you made a factory reset, then the internal memory shouldn't be deleted.
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Well previously using TWRP 3.3.1 I would do the advanced wipe and only select the /data partition not the internal storage. Then it would say "wiping /data without wiping internal storage". But if I did the same thing in TWRP 3.5.0 it would say "wiping /data and internal storage". I stopped using the basic factory reset many years ago because it always wiped my internal storage. But I will give it a shot and let you know if that works for formatting just the /data partition.
CurbThePain said:
factory reset many years ago because it always wiped my internal storage.
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This was a faulty behaviour, because the factory reset should wipe only /data withoult /data/media.
Off topic, but it seems like emojis need to be disabled in the 1st post.
TWRP 3.5.1_9-0 is now ready to download , if you should find any bugs, let me know.​
got an error
"Size of image is larger than target device"
device N8013 twrp version 3.4.0-0
running Slim 7
noobody168 said:
got an error
"Size of image is larger than target device"
device N8013 twrp version 3.4.0-0
running Slim 7
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Thanks for testing it,
I will check on this later, maybe something went wrong in the conversion,
I will fix this and we will receive a new build.
All image sizes are fixed,
new builds are up!
html6405 said:
Все размеры изображений фиксированные,
новые постройки построены!
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Alas, the image size is too large, not flash, n8000 (2021-03-22 09:05:36 build)
html6405 said:
Thanks for testing it,
I will check on this later, maybe something went wrong in the conversion,
I will fix this and we will receive a new build.
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Works fine with with revised version now, thank you very much
SteelK said:
Alas, the image size is too large, not flash, n8000 (2021-03-22 09:05:36 build)
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Are you sure? I've tested it, I will check on this later.
Yes, I'm sure I tried the latest version from TWRP site for N8000
Now I've tested the files again from both servers, and it is working in my case.
The file size is lower then our border size.
Is there any option to find out the size of the recovery partition?
Im used https://dl.twrp.me/n8000/twrp-3.5.1_9-0-n8000.img.html
How is this possible ...
The image from the tar archive was installed, but the image from the img link was not.
md5 are the same.
SteelK said:
Is there any option to find out the size of the recovery partition?
Im used https://dl.twrp.me/n8000/twrp-3.5.1_9-0-n8000.img.html
How is this possible ...
The image from the tar archive was installed, but the image from the img link was not.
md5 are the same.
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I have no idea, actually if the md5 is the same, it must work.
SteelK said:
recovery partition?
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Yes, but they are equal for all of us.
I seem to have lost access to my microSD in recovery..? I updated from the microSD and on reboot the card was corruptred in LOS18...I was able to fix and recover on my computer and am able to see it again in Android, but still won't mount in recovery. Any ideas?
xtoad said:
I seem to have lost access to my microSD in recovery..? I updated from the microSD and on reboot the card was corruptred in LOS18...I was able to fix and recover on my computer and am able to see it again in Android, but still won't mount in recovery. Any ideas?
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Which file system are you using?
I had to sort out some things, TWRP needs much more space now.
html6405 said:
Which file system are you using?
I had to sort out some things, TWRP needs much more space now.
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I believe it is ext4. Or whatever the default is. I have not changed it on my own.

[ROM] [G610] AOSP-based Android 11 Treble ROM

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AOSP-based Android 11 treble rom (GSI)
I did not find any bugs (other than soft rebooting for certain actions like rotating, which can be fixed by disabling HW overlays in Developer options.)
Register for Play Protect certification status to resolve Play Store issue
Seems very smooth and fast
Features
Stable rom
Android 11
ARM32 Binder 64 [A/B]
Built-in Superuser + Google Apps
Size - 681MB
Installation
Enter recovery mode
Wipe Cache, System, Vendor, and format data
Copy the files to your internal storage
Flash CreateVendor2.0, wipe caches
Flash GSI (system-roar-arm32_binder64-ab-vndklite-gapps.img.xz by Phhusson) [extract first to get .img file then flash as system image], wipe caches
Flash vendor (TheRealVendor), wipe caches
Reboot to system and done
quiddityinfinitus said:
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AOSP-based Android 11 treble rom (GSI)
I did not find any bugs (other than soft rebooting for certain actions like rotating, which can be fixed by disabling HW overlays in Developer options.)
Register for Play Protect certification status to resolve Play Store issue
Seems very smooth and fast
Features
Stable rom
Android 11
ARM32 Binder 64 [A/B]
Built-in Superuser + Google Apps
Size - 681MB
Installation
Enter recovery mode
Wipe Cache, System, Vendor, and format data
Copy the files to your internal storage
Flash CreateVendor2.0, wipe caches
Flash GSI (system-roar-arm32_binder64-ab-vndklite-gapps.img.xz by Phhusson) [extract first to get .img file then flash as system image], wipe caches
Flash vendor (TheRealVendor), wipe caches
Reboot to system and done
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Bro, I have installed and checked. Everything is working but VOLTE is not working. Due to this unable to call. Any fix on this please.
it seems HW overlays dev setting doesn't persist across boots. is that normal?
antonini44354 said:
it seems HW overlays dev setting doesn't persist across boots. is that normal?
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I am not faced
Is this stable on battery life
Whta are the bugs in the rom ?
The main bug faced is display won't on after went sleep mode.
Dial any number in the dialer and place the phone on the ear and then remove from the ear display never switch on. you can hear voice but no display.
Krish0705 said:
The main bug faced is display won't on after went sleep mode.
Dial any number in the dialer and place the phone on the ear and then remove from the ear display never switch on. you can hear voice but no display.
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That's a wake up delay
Reezy101 said:
That's a wake up delay
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Have face that on a lot of GSI roms
Krish0705 said:
The main bug faced is display won't on after went sleep mode.
Dial any number in the dialer and place the phone on the ear and then remove from the ear display never switch on. you can hear voice but no display.
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True, also faced it on LineageOS 15.1 rom. The only thing different here is that screen won't turn offf for 4 or 5 secs, whereas in LOS screen is touch unresponsive for sama amount of time.
It's triggered at random, I guess... One just has to turn screen off and try turning it back on. It may not delay, but it does almost all the time...
BTW, I've a SM-G610M/DS.
antonini44354 said:
it seems HW overlays dev setting doesn't persist across boots. is that normal?
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I tried applying some build.prop patches, but to no avail. Most dev settings will reset in my case...
BTW, I've a SM-G610M/DS.
Has anyone tested this?
Disable HW overlays + force gpu rendering
What is the purpose/benefit of these options?
forum.xda-developers.com
How to enable "Disable HW overlays" at startup?
Question is simple, is there an easy way to enable developer options on startup from a command line script or 3rd party app? I want to set the flag for 'Disable HW overlays' on startup because it g...
android.stackexchange.com
There's also an approach with Tasker...
Add some screenshots of the rom.
thanks ~
antonini44354 said:
Has anyone tested this?
Disable HW overlays + force gpu rendering
What is the purpose/benefit of these options?
forum.xda-developers.com
How to enable "Disable HW overlays" at startup?
Question is simple, is there an easy way to enable developer options on startup from a command line script or 3rd party app? I want to set the flag for 'Disable HW overlays' on startup because it g...
android.stackexchange.com
There's also an approach with Tasker...
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What about VOLTE issue.
Krish0705 said:
What about VOLTE issue.
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You cannot get volte on non samsung roms (aosp)

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