Root Hydrogen OS 9.5.3 OnePlus 7 Pro. - OnePlus 7 Pro Guides, News, & Discussion

I don't know if boot.img is same for oxygen and hydrogen OS. But if its different than u can root Hydrogen OS with this method.
What I Did :-
I Flashed Hydrogen OS Just To See The Difference B/w Oxygen And Hydrogen
Than Updated To Hydrogen OS 9.5.3.GM21 And Saved Full Zip.
Extracted payload.bin Using payload_dumper.
Copied boot.img To Mobile And Patched It With Magisk.
So What U Have To Do To Root Hydrogen OS 9.5.3 :-
1:- Download Patched Boot Image From Here
2:- Use This Command To Boot Into patched boot
fastboot boot magiskpatchedhydrogen.img
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(U Can Rename The Image And Use That Instead)
Remember Don't Flash This Image Otherwise Safety Net Check Will Not Pass. But Yes Everything Else Will Work Fine
3:-Now It'll Boot Into System. Now Goto Magisk And Install Magisk Again By Clicking Direct Install.
That's It. Now U Can Install EdXposed. For Instructions See This Thread Here

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Treble/GSI Megathread

About
I've found information about flashing GSI's on this phone to be fragmented so here's a collection of resources that have worked for me.
If you have any suggestions or issues with popular GSI ROMs, drop them here and I'll do my best to update the thread.
Note: This guide is for users who have already flashed custom ROMs (not necessarily GSI) to their phone. If you're new to this or are coming from any MIUI ROM, please see other tutorials.
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GSI Installation
1. Flash TWRP
The current latest version (as of the time of writing v3.3.0) supports for flashing GSIs.
2. Update firmware (optional)
I'm currently using the latest global firmware (as of time of writing v10.2.2.0) which seems to work fine. Download the zip from xiaomifirmwareupdater and flash in TWRP.
3. Flash treble BOOT and VENDOR partitions
Download the below image files (source).
boot.img
vendor.img
Install the images by using the following command or optionally using TWRP.
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
4. Flash your GSI ROM
Pick a GSI from the Treble forum and be sure to download an ARM64 and A-Only variant. If the downloaded file is an archive (not an *.img file) you will need to extract the contents.
Go into TWRP
Copy the GSI image to your phone
Wipe "Dalvic/ART Cache", "Cache", "System" and "Data" paritions
Install the GSI image to the System Partition (Install -> Install Image -> yourimagefile.img - System Image)
Reboot back into TWRP
Resize the system partition (Wipe -> Advanced Wipe -> check System -> partition options -> Resize FS)
Install Magisk & OpenGapps (both optional)
GSI ROMs
Pixel Experience 9 (2019-03-24)
Source: XDA
Status: Working.
Additional info: Everything works as expected.
AospExtended v6.2 (20190313)
Source: aospextended
Status: Working.
Additional info: Everything works as expected.
Ressurection Remix v7 (19/04/16)
Source: XDA
Status: Unusable.
Additional info: Everything works aside from video playback (which creates a loud popping/static sound regardless of audio levels).
Has someone tried oui ??
Great guide! Thanks a lot, your way was the only way I could get a treble rom working on the device! I wasn't able to flash the vendor in fastboot coming from miui 10.2.2.0, but it worked from twrp. Now got Havoc booted successfully
has anyone tried q gsi?
xeodm said:
has anyone tried q gsi?
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If you want to use it, try it out. There's no reason it shouldn't work ?
Anyone successfully flashed Android Q beta 5 GSI?
I tried my best, but it is not booting up!
djmanri3 said:
Has someone tried oui ??
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I'm going to try it later. I will update if it works.
djmanri3 said:
Has someone tried oui ??
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Unfortunately, it doesn't boot. I want to try it too !
salahmed said:
Anyone successfully flashed Android Q beta 5 GSI?
I tried my best, but it is not booting up!
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I remember someone saying u need to use permissiver 3 or 4
gsser said:
I remember someone saying u need to use permissiver 3 or 4
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Do you have a link?
Regards
salahmed said:
Do you have a link?
Regards
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I dont have any unfortunately, it might be in erfano's telegram group or mix 2 aosp group.
I'm Stuck Help!
I'm stuck on AOSP EX Boot Animation, What to do now?
I did all right!!
Why is this happening
Fix for the audio problem
andythedev said:
About
I've found information about flashing GSI's on this phone to be fragmented so here's a collection of resources that have worked for me.
If you have any suggestions or issues with popular GSI ROMs, drop them here and I'll do my best to update the thread.
GSI Installation
1. Flash TWRP
The current latest version (as of the time of writing v3.3.0) supports for flashing GSIs.
2. Update firmware (optional)
I'm currently using the latest global firmware (as of time of writing v10.2.2.0) which seems to work fine. Download the zip from xiaomifirmwareupdater and flash in TWRP.
3. Flash treble BOOT and VENDOR partitions
Download the below image files (source).
boot.img
vendor.img
Install the images by using the following command or optionally using TWRP.
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
4. Flash your GSI ROM
Pick a GSI from the Treble forum and be sure to download an ARM64 and A-Only variant. If the downloaded file is an archive (not an *.img file) you will need to extract the contents.
Go into TWRP
Copy the GSI image to your phone
Wipe "Dalvic/ART Cache", "Cache", "System" and "Data" paritions
Install the GSI image to the System Partition (Install -> Install Image -> yourimagefile.img - System Image)
Reboot back into TWRP
Resize the system partition (Wipe -> Advanced Wipe -> check System -> partition options -> Resize FS)
Install Magisk & OpenGapps (both optional)
GSI ROMs
Pixel Experience 9 (2019-03-24)
Source: XDA
Status: Working.
Additional info: Everything works as expected.
AospExtended v6.2 (20190313)
Source: aospextended
Status: Working.
Additional info: Everything works as expected.
Ressurection Remix v7 (19/04/16)
Source: XDA
Status: Unusable.
Additional info: Everything works aside from video playback (which creates a loud popping/static sound regardless of audio levels).
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https://github.com/hmuny99/GsiSystemAudioFix
Use this flashable zip to fix the audio stuttering issue.
Someone tried it with the Q GSI's from Erfan? I can't get it to work....
pattagalix said:
Someone tried it with the Q GSI's from Erfan? I can't get it to work....
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Not with Efran's gsi's but I've tried a few times on other 10's and had no luck on my end. I Used the 10 gsi Aonly 64 bit and I've formatted data and decrypted using Zach's force encrypt removal zip and magisk su zip and I've tried without removing encryption and no luck. It hangs on mi boot logo every time. I saw a DerpFest gsi on telegram that's when this whole gsi mission began for me. lol. Maybe we need a different boot.img and vendor.img for 10 idk? ? I tried with and without flashing the boot and vendor, decrypt and not decrypt and no go. ?
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I booted RR v7.03 from Luke's GSI thread using vendor and boot in op but tried a few more 10 GSIs and they either hang on mi screen or bootloop forever. This RR is bad ass!! V7.03 wasn't made for Chiron and blows 7.02 off the map. Although security patch is from November 2019 I'm going to rock it a while. Sure will miss RR now that main dev stopped. Talk about a bad ass ROM!!! If anyone wants to use it its here. Just click the top link and you'll see the A only 64
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...iscussion/gsi-expressluke-built-gsis-t4003457

TWRP-fastboot Precompiled .img files of mine

Hi I Have .img files of precompiled oxygen 10.3.7 OSs that I want to share.
I use a dual boot from Orangefox
The actual firmware came from Oneplus.com
I also used Smurf kernel and xXx NoLimits ☆ for OnePlus
Installation is easy
1. Boot into a twrp
2. Flash Orangefox dual boot (partition I used is a-96gb b-96gb with a C-of 32gb.
3. Flash the .img files to the correct Partitions.
4. Flash orangefox twrp agian updating the filesystem to how you programmed it
5. Enjoy I also recommend updating magisk.
I'll be posting more quick image files of precompiled OSs soon. Mainly off original Oxygen 10.3.7.
Let know if theirs anything to fix or build. This is a quick way to not have to switch slots and get an OS on your phone.
https://mega.nz/folder/qno2HCQa#i9lYlnSOyj7RZe2kNDBCNA
also if you setup Your OS how you want it and make a twrp backup of the data. than you can do the above procedure and also restore your setting and hooks after.
Can You please explain what exactly it is?
spheady said:
Hi I Have .img files of precompiled oxygen 10.3.7 OSs that I want to share.
I use a dual boot from Orangefox
The actual firmware came from Oneplus.com
I also used Smurf kernel and xXx NoLimits ☆ for OnePlus
Installation is easy
1. Boot into a twrp
2. Flash Orangefox dual boot (partition I used is a-96gb b-96gb with a C-of 32gb.
3. Flash the .img files to the correct Partitions.
4. Flash orangefox twrp agian updating the filesystem to how you programmed it
5. Enjoy I also recommend updating magisk.
I'll be posting more quick image files of precompiled OSs soon. Mainly off original Oxygen 10.3.7.
Let know if theirs anything to fix or build. This is a quick way to not have to switch slots and get an OS on your phone.
https://mega.nz/folder/qno2HCQa#i9lYlnSOyj7RZe2kNDBCNA
also if you setup Your OS how you want it and make a twrp backup of the data. than you can do the above procedure and also restore your setting and hooks after.
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Sorry I the project was not what I expected. Mainly going to make a fastboot installer pakackage for 10.3.7 and another flasher package for if I scew up and get stuck on my bootloader, with the files. I am not able to setup a PC for long right now so it would be wise. The smali thing turned out not working. The twrp can install into The New beta 11 that people are trying to root with boot.img's on another post

[OOS][ALL][Stock boot][Stock recovery] OxygenOS 11.0.0

Here are all the boot.img and recovery.img of OxygenOS 11.0.0. Since TWRP isn't ready yet, I guess a lot of people need it if they didn't keep their root permissions.
As I only have a EU device I can only provide a patched boot.img for that device. But with the original .img files it should be easy to patch and flash it yourself. To make it clear: boot.img and recovery.img are stock unless said otherwise. They've just been extracted from the payload.bin inside the respective OOS update zip file.
OOS 11.0.0 EU:
boot.img
boot.img (Magisk v22 patched)
recovery.img
OOS 11.0.0 GLOBAL:
boot.img
recovery.img
OOS 11.0.0 INDIA:
boot.img
recovery.img
Please note: I'm not responsible for anything you do to your device. You use these files at your own risk. I will not provide any further .img files nor ask me for patched files. Any contribution with patched boot.img files is welcome of course. Also note although I'm a moderator, this thread is neither official nor in any way more or less trustworthy than any other contribution by other awesome members!
Would I be able to keep my phone rooted with this after updating?
This is very useful
thanks
jman12311 said:
Would I be able to keep my phone rooted with this after updating?
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No, unless you use the Magisk patched EU version. Otherwise always install the update, then use the Magisk Manager to patch the inactive slot and then (only then!) reboot. Then you'll keep root.
Otherwise use the stock boot.img and patch with Magisk Manager. Then flash the patched image via fastboot. There are plenty of tutorials on XDA
Hi i installed the update already but didn't reboot what is the solution to keep root ?
Janusk22 said:
Hi i installed the update already but didn't reboot what is the solution to keep root ?
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1. Install Magisk manager app
2. Open the app and choose "Install to inactive slot (After OTA)"
3. Reboot!
already now i have a magisk module who is making bootloop i already have access to adb via recovery how to remove it
Janusk22 said:
already now i have a magisk module who is making bootloop i already have access to adb via recovery how to remove it
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Use USB debugging and a PC with the code:
Code:
adb wait-for-device shell magisk --remove-modules
If USB debugging isn't enabled, flash the stock boot.img (without root), boot it, enable ADB debugging and allow the connection to the PC. Then flash the patched boot.img and execute the command above
That is assuming you have a OnePlus 7T Pro which doesn't have a decryptable recovery. Otherwise you can simply flash the Magisk uninstaller
But i have a error I think that i cannot write in system
I have always : cannot be accessible
Thanks i just had to run the command when i rebooted
Is just me or GPS takes more time to "fix" satellites?
FSadino said:
Is just me or GPS takes more time to "fix" satellites?
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Not longer than usual. But I often had GPS fix issues with my 7T Pro where it takes 5-10 minutes despite using A-GPS.
Macusercom said:
Not longer than usual. But I often had GPS fix issues with my 7T Pro where it takes 5-10 minutes despite using A-GPS.
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I calibrated the A-Gps again, let's see if that was it. Thank you
Hi I was wondering if you could possibly share the android 11 update file I have a Oneplus 7T Pro HD1910 currently on OOS 10.1.14 It would be awesome if you can PM me. I've tried downloading from Oygen Updater it fails at 98% also on XDA forum the download fails. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks
Macusercom said:
As I only have a EU device I can only provide a patched boot.img for that device. But with the original .img files it should be easy to patch and flash it yourself. To make it clear: boot.img and recovery.img are stock unless said otherwise. They've just been extracted from the payload.bin inside the respective OOS update zip file.
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Hey, could you please share the payload.bin extract procedure?
Ia possible to use this files to back to stock rom from lineageos 18.1? If yes, can someone help me and give me the procedure how to do this?
For all the "EU" and "global" files, I get "fastboot: error: boot partition is smaller than boot image". The Magisk version can be installed, but then I get a Qualcomm crash screen when I try to actually start it.

How To Guide (Guide) Rooting, payload dumper, magisk_patched guides NE2213

Hi all,
Thought i'd share a guide on how to get these boot images yourself as well as all the files required, plus the patched boot.img if you just want to go ahead and boot/flash it without obtaining one yourself
Please read the process before committing to proceeding, so you know what's required and what you should and shouldn't use!
Stock and patched images are UK/ EU NE2213 but the guides are universal and could be used on multiple devices.
NOTE:
For these guides the versions used are:
Stable, Canary or BETA depending on firmware, simply change the channel in Magisk settings then select install / update:
NE2213_11_A.12
Magisk Manager v24.3 (24300) Stable
NE2213_11_A.13
Magisk Manager v24.3 (24300) Stable
NE2213_11_A.14
Magisk Manager v25 (25000) Stable this version retains root after a restart, more stable version over previous iterations.
NE2213_11_A.16
Magisk Manager v25.2 (25200) Stable
NE2213_11_C_20
Magisk Manager v25.2 (25200) Stable
NE2213_11_C_21
Magisk Manager v25.2 (25200) Stable
NE2213_13.1.0.520 (EX01)
Magisk Manager v26.1 (25200) Stable
Oxygen OS NE2213_13.1.0.521 (EX01)
Magisk Manager v26.1 Stable
1st
Extracting a boot.img using Fastboot Enhance
Pre-requisites
A device with a working version of magisk manager installed, simply change the channel to the version outlined in the list above relevant to your firmware then select install / update:
A Windows 10 computer / laptop
A full update downloaded firmware zip for your model (recommend oxygen updater)
Payload dumper program for Windows.
An unlocked bootloader.
The local System Update Installer : normal local system update will not allow a reboot during installation, the one I've linked will.
Process
On your computer
1. Download and copy the fastboot enhance folder to your desktop or a location of your choosing.
Download from here: https://github.com/libxzr/FastbootEnhance/releases
2. Download the firmware of your choice (always use full zips, not incremental) and open it using Winrar or a similar zip program, extract the file called payload.bin to a folder of your choosing.
3. Run the program FastbootEnhance.exe, a window will appear, click Payload Dumper, then click browse and point to the payload.bin file, the contents of that payload.bin will now be shown, bare in mind you'll need to check the box "Allow incremental" even if it's a full zip
4. One of the files will be called boot.img, this is the file we'll be patching, click extract then copy this to your phone, root of storage which is called /sdcard.
On your phone
5. Open up Magisk and click Install / Update, if you don't see update then change channel, do this by changing the channel in magisk settings, it'll then show the install/ update buttons.
6. Select "Select and Patch a file" it'll open up a file browser, navigate to the boot.img you copied earlier and select it, allow it to complete (this will output a file called "magisk_patched" which will be output into the Downloads folder)
You now have a patched boot.img ready to boot or flash to either slot with fastboot or boot via fastboot.
I would recommend booting as this is risk free, if it's a bad image for whatever reason and you choose to flash then your phone will bootloop.
NOTE** Some people have noticed that an already patched boot.img when flashed can fail and cause a boot loop when flashed, so if you have downloaded a magisk_patched img from somewhere else then you WILL need to re-patch it on your own device preferably using the afore mentioned magisk manager based on what firmware it's from.
If you intend to follow the guide below with your own patched img then you shouldn't need to patch it twice but it won't hurt if you do.
2nd
Update from XX stable to XX+ stable whilst retaining root
Guide
**NOTE- Although this may work, the system may be unstable, especially when changing bases, eg: Android 11-12 or 12-13, so if you encounter strange behaviour then a factory wipe is advised.
1. Download the relevant firmware for your device via oxygen updater
2. Open Magisk and remove all the modules you have installed, then reboot
**NOTE- At this point I tend to copy out the whole firmware to my computer, incase I need it in the future, the boot img and patched boot img are at the foot of this guide, I'll always upload the latest firmware as soon as it comes out for the UK/EU model
3. Install the OnePlus local install apk listed below in downloads. Click the cog and select "Local Upgrade" the file should be listed on screen, if not then move the file to the root of your phones storage.
4. Click install and allow it to go through the process
**NOTE- DO NOT REBOOT AT THIS POINT YOU WILL LOSE THE ABILITY TO PATCH ON THE FLY, SIMPLY BACK OUT OF THE SCREEN WHICH SAYS "INSTALLATION COMPLETED. RESTART TO EXPERIENCE NEW FEATURES"
5. Open up magisk and click install (you may see two install buttons, top one is magisk and the bottom is magisk manager, we need the top one)
6. You'll be faced with a screen that has several options, you want to select "Install to Inactive slot (After OTA)" then select "LET'S GO" once complete click reboot.
7. Once your phones booted back up your system / files should all remain as they were and you should have root access.
You can now install all your modules again so long as they're compatible with the firmware you've just updated to.
3rd
Rooting using fastboot commands
Method 1
Booting the patched image
1. Obtain a patched boot image for your device variant preferably using payload dumper or download one of mine from the foot of this guide or if you've just performed the above guide you should already have a functional one, copy this file to your fastboot folder on your computer
**NOTE - The above suggested downloads are for the EU / UK variant- if you have another model / firmware please use that instead, If you did not obtain the boot.img from a firmware and patch it yourself, you will need to patch it again in magisk manager to avoid a bootloop, if you still get a bootloop it's best to obtain one yourself using the guide at the top of this post.
2. Reboot your phone to fastboot
and connect to your computer.
3. Boot the magisk patched img
fastboot boot magisk_patched (or name of your patched boot img)
Your phone should now boot automatically, you should now be rooted but we need to make this permanent, if you were to reboot you would lose root.
4. Open magisk manager and click install/update, if you are missing the install/ update buttons, change magisk version to beta in magisk settings and install the update, the buttons should then show.
5. Select Direct install (recommended) then click ok.
6. Allow magisk to permanently root your device then click reboot.
You should now boot and remain rooted.
Method 2
Flashing to both slots
1. Obtain a patched boot img for your device variant or download one of mine from the foot of this guide or if you've just performed the above guide you should already have a functional one, copy this file to your fastboot folder on your computer
**NOTE - Again the above suggested downloads are for the EU/ UK variant- if you have another model / firmware please use that instead, if you did not obtain the boot.img from a firmware and patch it yourself, you will need to patch it again in magisk manager, to avoid a bootloop
2. Reboot your phone to fastboot and connect to your computer.
Command: adb reboot bootloader
3. Open a command prompt on your computer and navigate to your ADB/fastboot folder.
4. Type the following.
fastboot flash boot_a magisk_patched
Press enter.
fastboot flash boot_b magisk_patched
Press enter
fastboot reboot
Press enter
6. Your phone should now boot, open magisk and verify you're rooted.
Troubleshooting
If flashing succeeds but you don't have root and you've followed all the instructions, you may have some magisk modules still active, try performing the following.
1. Connect your phone to your computer.
2. Reboot the phone, then during the boot animation enter this command via ADB.
adb wait-for-device shell magisk --remove-modules
3. Allow to boot, modules will be removed and root should then be active.
If there is no magisk install / update buttons.
1. Make sure you have granted permission to magisk in settings / apps / magisk / permissions
2. Make sure that the update channel is on canary, then force close magisk and then re-open
3. If it still doesn't work then update magisk using canary
4. Last method to check would be to change to the beta channel in magisk settings, then install it.
Or change the update channel, install the version on offer, then change back to canary, install and you should be good to go.
Window's version
Windows 7 will not work with fastboot, please use Windows 10
USB
Use USB 2.0 not 3.0 or 3.1
ADB
These are the files i use for ADB (in the below list) tested these on fresh installs of windows on several windows machines, all win 10
Place them into the root of C so it reads C:\ADB much easier to navigate to that way.
Bootloader unlock
Boot to the bootloader with adb reboot bootloader
type fastboot flashing unlock
Agree to unlock - allow to boot.
If you can't see the device using ADB
Make sure USB Debugging is turned on
Connect your cable to your phone and computer, when asked what you want your phone to do, click on transfer files, a driver will be installed.
After this reconnect your phone and it'll prompt you with a disclaimer with a check box, check the box and click ok, ADB / Fastboot should now work.
Files:
Local System update APK, this must be used as the local OnePlus 10 Pro one will not allow a reboot during the installation, so you cannot install the Magisk boot image during an upgrade, the android 13 local update apk is also required for rolling back to android 12.
Android 13 local update apk
3.27 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Android 12 local update apk
3.27 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
ADB Files for Windows 10:
7.69 MB folder on MEGA
5 files
mega.nz
Payload dumper program for Windows-
https://mega.nz/folder/vU00FZDa#PIEfjl5w5wonyNAwHW3FBQ
Oxygen OS NE2213_11_A.12 Stock boot image
0 byte folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Oxygen OS NE2213_11_A.12 Patched boot image
192 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Oxygen OS NE2213_11_A.13 Stock boot image
192 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Oxygen OS NE2213_11_A.13 Patched boot image
192 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Oxygen OS NE2213_11_A.14 Stock boot image
384 MB folder on MEGA
2 files
mega.nz
Oxygen OS NE2213_11_A.14 Patched boot image
192 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Oxygen OS NE2213_11_A.16 Stock boot image
192 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Oxygen OS NE2213_11_A.16 Patched boot image
192 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Android 13
Oxygen OS NE2213_11_C_20 Stock boot image
192 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Oxygen OS NE2213_11_C_20 Patched boot image
192 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Oxygen OS NE2213_11_C_21 Stock boot image https://mega.nz/folder/LNVxTDYA#yly9xpjFjQhe4De_jqyzbw
Oxygen OS NE2213_11_C_21 Patched boot image
192 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Oxygen OS NE2213_13.1.0.520 (EX01) Stock boot image
192 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Oxygen OS NE2213_13.1.0.520 (EX01) Patched boot image
192 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Oxygen OS NE2213_13.1.0.521 (EX01) Stock boot image
192 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Oxygen OS NE2213_13.1.0.521 (EX01) Patched boot image
192 MB folder on MEGA
mega.nz
Glad to see you here bro with the 10 Pro and helpful guide's!!
Cheers
galaxys said:
Glad to see you here bro with the 10 Pro and helpful guide's!!
Cheers
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Slowly coming around to this phone mate, we desperately need a few custom ROMs..
EvoX on this would be phenomenal.
Nudge nudge @AnierinB
UPDATE: First patched boot image is up, using the latest stable Magisk v24.3 (24300)
dladz said:
Slowly coming around to this phone mate, we desperately need a few custom ROMs..
EvoX on this would be phenomenal.
Nudge nudge @AnierinB
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Yeh, it's early but hopefully a few Developer's will get this badboy device!
Thank you thank you THAAAANK YOOOOUUUU
meowmeowpewpew said:
Thank you thank you THAAAANK YOOOOUUUU
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Lol welcome mate
meowmeowpewpew said:
Thank you thank you THAAAANK YOOOOUUUU
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I honestly hope so..
I'm having a few issues isolating the correct files to make the center clock Magisk mod, but that's in the works. Will have it done soon hopefully.
OnePlus thought it would be a good idea to get rid of OPSystemUI.apk in place of systemui.apk so maybe more in line with stock android. But we'll see
@galaxys as if my prayers were answered, joined the Evo X TG group and there is now a OnePlus 10 group so it's in the works, seriously hope it's AnierinB, he did so well with the 8 pro.
Literally cannot wait
dladz said:
@galaxys as if my prayers were answered, joined the Evo X TG group and there is now a OnePlus 10 group so it's in the works, seriously hope it's AnierinB, he did so well with the 8 pro.
Literally cannot wait
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Hey that's great news and something to definitely look forward to!
Cheers
Very happy to see guides! Nice, thank you so much !
dladz said:
@galaxys as if my prayers were answered, joined the Evo X TG group and there is now a OnePlus 10 group so it's in the works, seriously hope it's AnierinB, he did so well with the 8 pro.
Literally cannot wait
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I cannot find that Evo X 10 Pro channel, have you got a link?
kouzelnik3 said:
I cannot find that Evo X 10 Pro channel, have you got a link?
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If you have telegram just search for evo x up the top, you'll see the main channel.
The the other is in that, i'm just in the middle of something, i'll send it once i'm done.
kouzelnik3 said:
I cannot find that Evo X 10 Pro channel, have you got a link?
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Evolution X - OnePlus 10 Series
Telegram: Contact @EvolutionXOnePlus10
t.me
Macke93 said:
Evolution X - OnePlus 10 Series
Telegram: Contact @EvolutionXOnePlus10
t.me
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Oh I've found it.
Hello All,
Very many thanks for your guide. It really helped me root my OP 10 PRO
I was wondering if it is possible to flash my OP ColorOS with OxygenOS EU/UK version you have uploaded?
I copied the 02b0d1b2508744e3a41115aeb274cccf.zip to the root folder and I tried installing via Oxygen Updater using the automatic method, but it fails every time.
If I try installing it manually, I have to download the Oxygen Updater via oxygenos.oneplus.net/OPLocalUpdate_For_Android12.apk.zip and rename to .apk. - I then launch System Update , click on settings and it says 'Move installation package into root directory' (which it is).
Have I missed a step?
kouzelnik3 said:
Oh I've found it.
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Ah was just about to post it mate.
Glad you found it, it's only new but that fact that it's here is brilliant . I'm hoping AnierinB is the dev who makes the rom for the 10.
Lynxy0 said:
Hello All,
Very many thanks for your guide. It really helped me root my OP 10 PRO
I was wondering if it is possible to flash my OP ColorOS with OxygenOS EU/UK version you have uploaded?
I copied the 02b0d1b2508744e3a41115aeb274cccf.zip to the root folder and I tried installing via Oxygen Updater using the automatic method, but it fails every time.
If I try installing it manually, I have to download the Oxygen Updater via oxygenos.oneplus.net/OPLocalUpdate_For_Android12.apk.zip and rename to .apk. - I then launch System Update , click on settings and it says 'Move installation package into root directory' (which it is).
Have I missed a step?
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Honestly mate i'm not sure, you're essentially changing region.
Have you looked into fastboot enhanced?
You can obtain the firmware from oxygen updater (it's 4.15GB the one i uploaded is only the boot image and patched boot image)
Then copy it to your computer and allow it to flash to your phone.
This isn't without risk mate and i've not done this before myself.
dladz said:
Ah was just about to post it mate.
Glad you found it, it's only new but that fact that it's here is brilliant . I'm hoping AnierinB is the dev who makes the rom for the 10.
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I am hoping too, because in this state oxygen os in this device is bad. Yeah, it is quite new, but hey, it is halfly baked. And not only evo x, but other ROMs I hope will come.
dladz said:
Honestly mate i'm not sure, you're essentially changing region.
Have you looked into fastboot enhanced?
You can obtain the firmware from oxygen updater (it's 4.15GB the one i uploaded is only the boot image and patched boot image)
Then copy it to your computer and allow it to flash to your phone.
This isn't without risk mate and i've not done this before myself.
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Thanks for your swift reply. I will wait until there is a verified method. For now, I will tread lightly with the rooted version hehe

Installing Magisk v25.2 on Google Pixel (sailfish) on Android 10

Hi guys,
I'm trying to install Magisk v25.2 on my old Google Pixel (sailfish) that's on the latest Android 10 stock ROM. My bootloader is unlocked, and I tried to install TWRP unsuccessfully, and then I read that the new Magisk v25.2 can be installed directly from the app. Is that true? If so, how?
Thanks.
Well, you should follow this tutorial right here: https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/install.html
The "complicated" part is getting an image file you need from your device. For example, on my phone, the OP6 I have two possibilities: I need the boot partition, so I can do two things. Either extract the latest version of the ROM I'll be using and extract the payload.bin using a program to get the boot.img, or, through some CLI magic, I can boot TWRP and inside of its terminal get the boot image file right from the currently installed system using `dd`.
All of this depends on your device and what the Magisk app initially reports to you.

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