Experimental and under development, certain functions may cause damage up to and including data loss and bricking!
Features:
Full touch UI
Working mounts for system, data, cache, external sd
AROMA compatible
4.2 Jellybean Compatible
Changelog:
Fixed mounts, access to external SD for backup/restore and flashing.
Updated to 2.3.2.3. Automounts external SD, built against JB Source, curtain animation removed, 4.2 compatible.
Installation Instructions:
This assumes you still have your drivers from when you rooted, and you have an unlocked bootloader. If not, go unlock it.
Download the recovery image someplace useful, like where you have fastboot installed, or c:\twrp
Reboot into download mode (fastboot mode) by powering on holding volume down, then selecting the usb icon with volume down then power to select.
On the PC, type fastboot flash recovery twrp-thrive.img
Once it's done (should be like 3 seconds) type fastboot reboot then hold down volume down again, this time selecting recovery
Enjoy TWRP recovery!
Alternate Installation:
Flash the TWRP flashable zip in CWM same as you would flash any ROM/Kernel.
Uses the Balthesaur Kernel
Downloads:
TWRP 2.3.2.3 Fastboot Flash image
Flashable Files:
TWRP 2.3.2.3 Recovery flashable zip - Flash in recovery same as any other ROM/kernel
CWM Recovery flashable zip (thanks to dalepl) - Returns you to CWM Touch Recovery, flash in recovery same as any other ROM/kernel
TWRP Recovery
For Galaxy Fit
Team Win Recovery Project 2.x, or twrp2 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.
BUGS:
If you have found a bug, please consider posting it here.
SUPPORT:
Live support is available via #twrp on Freenode with your IRC client or just click this link.
SPECIAL NOTE:
This is the first build of TWRP and may have some unknown bugs. I take no responsibility of your devices. This is "testing" phase (for some days only). Help in testing if you wish to otherwise stay away until a final release. Don't post back here that: "You destroyed my phone", "You are cheating", "You are playing with my device".
One more thing, we are using androidarmv6 sources and if you are asking for help on IRC channel mentioned above then please mention there that: "we are not using CM or OMNI sources, we are using androidarmv6 sources".
CREDITS:
TeamWin: For this awesome open-source recovery.
androidarmv6 team: To make all these possible.
@chraso: Hosting & for providing Compatible flags
Me: Compiling
CHANGELOG for 2.7.0.0:
-Faster graphics rendering by disabling alpha blending on fully opaque objects thanks to Tassadar
-Allow sideloading from /tmp on encrypted devices
-Check for a crypto footer before asking for a password to prevent user confusion
-Additional checks for validity to auto generated backup names
-Text wrap in the console output
-Proper caps lock support in the keyboard
-Mouse support via USB OTG for devices with a broken digitizer
-Improve scanning of storage locations for OpenRecoveryScript
-Haptic feedback for buttons, keyboard, and vibration at the end of longer running actions thanks to Samer Diab
-Fixed ext4 wiping when no selinux contexts are defined for that partition (e.g. sd-ext)
-Update SuperSU to 1.93 and improve installation process
-Added selinux contexts restoration to fix permissions
-Load RTC offset on Qualcomm devices to fix the date/time in recovery
-USB Mass Storage fixes Add SELinux support checking
-Add Disk Usage class to better handle excluded folders (e.g. Google Music cache)
-Add 4.4 decrypt support
-Add some toolbox utilities to TWRP (namely to support SELinux functions not supported in busybox)
-Various SELinux fixes and bug fixes.
DOWNLOAD:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?xum64uit9a43q6s
INSTALLATION / UPDATING:
-From the above download link, you'll get a 'recovery.img' file.
-Put that file at the root of sdcard (means, not in any folder)
-Now, open Terminal Emulator and give this command:
Code:
su
You'll be asked to grant superuser permissions, grant them.
-Now, give this command:
Code:
flash_image recoveryonly /sdcard/recovery.img
And wait for 2-3 seconds until it jumps to a new line. Now, close Terminal Emulator.
-Now, normally reboot to recovery and enjoy new recovery!
About the current build:
STABLE.
Reboot to system bug now fixed.
Well...thanks...One problem that i found..it doesn't reboot to system,just goes back to recovery..I didn't try anything else..Flashing zip works..just went back to cwm
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TpupLpasa said:
One problem that i found..it doesn't reboot to system,just goes back to recovery..I didn't try anything else..Flashing zip works.
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Confirmed. Reboot System reboots to TWRP Recovery not System.
Flashing zips works.
Back Up and Restore of Nandroid ROM images works.
@Bhargav97
Any progress on reboot to recovery bug?
jemail
TpupLpasa said:
Well...thanks...One problem that i found..it doesn't reboot to system,just goes back to recovery..I didn't try anything else..Flashing zip works..just went back to cwm
Sent from my GT-S5670 using Tapatalk 2
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jemail said:
Confirmed. Reboot System reboots to TWRP Recovery not System.
Flashing zips works.
Back Up and Restore of Nandroid ROM images works.
@Bhargav97
Any progress on reboot to recovery bug?
jemail
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1st - install PhilZ Touch Recovery 6.40.1.
2nd - install twrp.
My PC is busy again and I can't say when I'll get time but I'll be releasing update soon.
If you want it badly then just do:
Unpack the recovery.img (of this TWRP)
Now, unpack the recovery.img of PhilZ Touch Recovery.
Now, replace the "KERNEL" file in TWRP's unpack from the PhilZ Touch Recovery's unpack.
Now, repack the TWRP's unpack.
Note: If you don't know how to unpack/repack recovery.img file, just Google and you'll learn it in few minutes. It's very easy.
You can use that until my official release.
Ok, thanks.
update
Bhargav97 said:
My PC is busy again and I can't say when I'll get time but I'll be releasing update soon.
If you want it badly then just do:
Unpack the recovery.img (of this TWRP)
Now, unpack the recovery.img of PhilZ Touch Recovery.
Now, replace the "KERNEL" file in TWRP's unpack from the PhilZ Touch Recovery's unpack.
Now, repack the TWRP's unpack.
Note: If you don't know how to unpack/repack recovery.img file, just Google and you'll learn it in few minutes. It's very easy.
You can use that until my official release.
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heh, doesn't work. I just use Windows 8.1 with the latest updates. Maybe this is a problem... Maybe not...:crying:
Bhargav97 said:
My PC is busy again and I can't say when I'll get time but I'll be releasing update soon.
If you want it badly then just do:
Unpack the recovery.img (of this TWRP)
Now, unpack the recovery.img of PhilZ Touch Recovery.
Now, replace the "KERNEL" file in TWRP's unpack from the PhilZ Touch Recovery's unpack.
Now, repack the TWRP's unpack.
Note: If you don't know how to unpack/repack recovery.img file, just Google and you'll learn it in few minutes. It's very easy.
You can use that until my official release.
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I would advise against this. I tried it and it soft bricked my phone.
I will wait for the official release, which I hope will be soon. I really like TWRP.
jemail
TpupLpasa said:
Well...thanks...One problem that i found..it doesn't reboot to system,just goes back to recovery..I didn't try anything else..Flashing zip works..just went back to cwm
Sent from my GT-S5670 using Tapatalk 2
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jemail said:
Confirmed. Reboot System reboots to TWRP Recovery not System.
Flashing zips works.
Back Up and Restore of Nandroid ROM images works.
@Bhargav97
Any progress on reboot to recovery bug?
jemail
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iSanechek said:
Ok, thanks.
update
heh, doesn't work. I just use Windows 8.1 with the latest updates. Maybe this is a problem... Maybe not...:crying:
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@Bhargav97, as you kindly asked me I tried to complete the recovery image.
Guys, as I don't own any Fit device, you'll have to flash this at your own risk. Though I've done this before for my device. If anything will not work - let me know. Good Luck!
DL Link: remooved
belyava said:
@Bhargav97, as you kindly asked me I tried to complete the recovery image.
Guys, as I don't own any Fit device, you'll have to flash this at your own risk. Though I've done this before for my device. If anything will not work - let me know. Good Luck!
DL Link: http://yadi.sk/d/IAr6Z_OvQohqq
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The recovery image you supplied causes a long boot freeze at initial Samsung Logo followed by reboot and long boot freeze and reboot.... etc.
Boot to recovery using hardware keys produces the same result.
This image completely screws the boot image too, you cannot normal boot after flashing the recovery image. Reflashing the previous working recovery image does not help. I have to restore a recovery image using ODIN to get back to a functional recovery.
No success I am afraid.
jemail
jemail said:
The recovery image you supplied causes a long boot freeze at initial Samsung Logo followed by reboot and long boot freeze and reboot.... etc.
Boot to recovery using hardware keys produces the same result.
No success I am afraid.
jemail
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sorry, I must have made a mistake. I''ll check tomorrow. Sorry for the inconvenience
jemail said:
The recovery image you supplied causes a long boot freeze at initial Samsung Logo followed by reboot and long boot freeze and reboot.... etc.
Boot to recovery using hardware keys produces the same result.
This image completely screws the boot image too, you cannot normal boot after flashing the recovery image. Reflashing the previous working recovery image does not help. I have to restore a recovery image using ODIN to get back to a functional recovery.
No success I am afraid.
jemail
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Ok, try this one
belyava said:
Ok, try this one
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Success!
Install Zip -> works.
Back up -> works.
Wipe -> works.
Restore -> works.
Reboot System -> works.
Reboot Recovery -> works.
Great work.:good:
Will continue to test and report any bugs.
jemail
jemail said:
Success!
Install Zip -> works.
Back up -> works.
Wipe -> works.
Restore -> works.
Reboot System -> works.
Reboot Recovery -> works.
Great work.:good:
Will continue to test and report any bugs.
jemail
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There are a lot of method nowadays for unpack-repack and most of them fails to make a proper repack, so you'll have booting problems like you had when you tried to do it yourself. I just told @belyava to do unpack-repack because he did this with the recovery (TWRP - had same reboot to system issue) of his device successfully. Thanks @belyava for this help.
Everything expected to work. However, you can always report bugs with a proper recovery logfile.
Updated download link with a new mediafire link. The latest build can be now labelled as STABLE build.
hi anyone have got it if possible in rar zip for this recovery.
ahmetakin said:
hi anyone have got it if possible in rar zip for this recovery.
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Why do u need a flashable package when u can install it simply via terminal emulator?
@jemail will u kindly check the time taken while backup and restoring rom? Just to know whether this is better than CWM.
swat4samp said:
Why do u need a flashable package when u can install it simply via terminal emulator?
@jemail will u kindly check the time taken while backup and restoring rom? Just to know whether this is better than CWM.
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I can't speak for your ROM, but for me back up ( 3 1/2 mins max) and restore (3 1/2 mins max).
jemail
Ok yesterdeay install with terminal emulator thanks.
Main thread + features + install instructions + dev support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2201860
PhilZ Touch is a CWM Advanced Edition that adds all the features you could ever miss in CWM
It is a well proven recovery for many phones
It also adds a full touch interface a completely configurable GUI.
Please give your feedback, what works, and any bug you could encounter
Read the features, and check if you are missing something
Also, do not forget to read about the powerful aroma file manager integration and double tap shortcut.
Install instructions:
With fastboot:
Run fastboot​
Code:
fasboot flash recovery philz_touch_v6.59.0_Kraft_A6000_J.A.V.img
With flashable zip:
Flash with any Custom Recovery (CWM/TWRP)​
Download:
Philz Flashable zip
Philz image
Known Issues:
Internal SD not mount
Contributors
@satgass , @Phil3759
Version Information
Status: Stable
Installed but unable to take stock rom backup
DISCLAIMER:
Rooting your phone and using custom Recoveries and ROM's have risks and may result in bricking your device, and has nothing to do with Google or the device manufacturers. In case of any mishap I am not responsible if you brick/ruin your phone in any way.
Basic computer skills are required and minimal knowledge about the phone and phone utilities also.
Make sure that whatever you do, you are doing it at your own responsibility.
This is a modified full touch version of CWM Recovery 6.0.5.1 from cm-11.0 branch. Use it with CM-11.0 building environment. My main goal was to bring up a light but features rich recovery with touch support. All the other existent touch recoveries (TWRP, PhilZ, Miui) are just too big for the very small recovery partition that we find in most of MTK phones.
It includes more features than original clockworkmod recovery, and despite the fact that was first made for MTK powered phones, it can be used for other phones as well.
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Features
Full Touch module originally developed by Napstar-xda from UtterChaos Team, using as inspiration the touch module developed by sztupy for SteamMOD;
Aroma File Manager support, ported from sk8erwitskil recovery - reworked and adapted to cm-11.0;
Automatic get mtk partitions size, ported from PhilZ Touch recovery who ported it from Dees-Troy - TWRP;
Separate wipe menu;
Separate power menu;
Advanced backup/restore menu;
Rainbow UI toggler menu;
unique GUI;
the Root solution provided by Chainfire for free on his page;
and some other;
some of the features are inspired from ProjectOpenCannibal Recovery;
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Version 3.3 update (21-apr-2015):
This is the last batch of builds for porting. I won't do that anymore.
- many fixes in code;
- cleaned up the source code;
- reset battery stats option;
- wipe all - preflash option;
- removed nvram backup/restore because it can corrupt the bootloader;
-full track of changes here.
Instructions:
1) Flash using SP Flash Tools: Download the scatter file attached to this post and also the recovery from the download link or from below.
Open up SPFT and load the scatter file you just downloaded.
Locate your recovery.img and make sure that recovery is the only thing checked.
Click on the download button and then connect your phone with the battery either in or out. Depends on you.
After flashing is complete, reboot and enjoy CTR v3.3 :laugh:
2) Flash using Flashify: Download flashify from the play store or get the apk online and install it.
Download the recovery.img and place in on your internal or external sdcard.
Open up flashify and choose recovery and flash the recovery.
3) Flash using mobile uncle tools: Follow the same instructions as flashing using flashify.
Credits
@carliv
me for porting this recovery.
Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) is an open-source software custom recovery image for Android-based devices.It provides a touch screen-enabled interface that allows users to install third-party firmware and backup the current system, which are often unsupported by stock recovery images.It is, therefore, often installed when rooting Android devices, although it isn't dependent on a device being rooted to be installed.
Here i sharing all TWRP recoveries ported to Pop C1
TWRP 2.6.3.0:
https://mega.nz/#!fkcUEBYT!lTQZIslaNdzVYIZBkS099g3u260RwJh6WNuUjg77hs4
TWRP 2.8.2.0:
https://mega.nz/#!Tk8HzJAR!TH8J1ojMQ4leQyIm1kYjcGd2pu7tdwVgTqqe9PdYOCY
TWRP 3.0.0-0:
https://mega.nz/#!2hcGXLLK!s--fk3FmkV6BeCvUKrzTh8X6tnWYCts2XsVijHE9pHE
TWRP 3.0.2-1:
https://mega.nz/#!S5sEAaQB!OURmOAyHACH4fBxU1RcazLMXoj8nNDazNqtyYQsar6M
TWRP 3.1.0-0:
https://mega.nz/#!j9VhEJbR!1tqGktPi-5lIetpfRsSg_ymdMnA_Jdnx2Od1fU531ro
TWRP 3.1.1-0:
https://mega.nz/#!T4tUDDQL!QLmxJjLLqf6_BARGi__j04Ljt1TAz9wN8d_UI0QrHSs
Instruction to flash recovery:
Using Custom Recovery:
1) Download zip and paste it in SDCard
2) Reboot to recovery
3) Flash zip
4) Reboot recovery
Using Rashr
1) Download Rashr
2) Extract zip
3) Open Rashr
4) Goto to the folder where you extracted zip
5) Select recovery.img
6) Flash it
7) Reboot to recovery
Credits:
1) GETAKGT1
2) Team Win Team
3) Kirito9
4) Team Dev Pop
hmd_msrf_k said:
Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) is an open-source software custom recovery image for Android-based devices.It provides a touch screen-enabled interface that allows users to install third-party firmware and backup the current system, which are often unsupported by stock recovery images.It is, therefore, often installed when rooting Android devices, although it isn't dependent on a device being rooted to be installed.
Here i sharing all TWRP recoveries ported to Pop C1
TWRP 2.6.3.0:
https://mega.nz/#!fkcUEBYT!lTQZIslaNdzVYIZBkS099g3u260RwJh6WNuUjg77hs4
TWRP 2.8.2.0:
https://mega.nz/#!Tk8HzJAR!TH8J1ojMQ4leQyIm1kYjcGd2pu7tdwVgTqqe9PdYOCY
TWRP 3.0.0-0:
https://mega.nz/#!2hcGXLLK!s--fk3FmkV6BeCvUKrzTh8X6tnWYCts2XsVijHE9pHE
TWRP 3.0.2-1:
https://mega.nz/#!S5sEAaQB!OURmOAyHACH4fBxU1RcazLMXoj8nNDazNqtyYQsar6M
TWRP 3.1.0-0:
https://mega.nz/#!j9VhEJbR!1tqGktPi-5lIetpfRsSg_ymdMnA_Jdnx2Od1fU531ro
TWRP 3.1.1-0:
https://mega.nz/#!T4tUDDQL!QLmxJjLLqf6_BARGi__j04Ljt1TAz9wN8d_UI0QrHSs
Instruction to flash recovery:
Using Custom Recovery:
1) Download zip and paste it in SDCard
2) Reboot to recovery
3) Flash zip
4) Reboot recovery
Using Rashr
1) Download Rashr
2) Extract zip
3) Open Rashr
4) Goto to the folder where you extracted zip
5) Select recovery.img
6) Flash it
7) Reboot to recovery
Credits:
1) GETAKGT1
2) Team Win Team
3) Kirito9
4) Team Dev Pop
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Where can I find TWRP 3.1.1-0 for this model, the links are broken
silhouette said:
Where can I find TWRP 3.1.1-0 for this model, the links are broken
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Hello, it's nice to see you guys still using Pop C1 after all these years.
Here you go:
File on MEGA
mega.nz
Good luck
hmd_msrf_k said:
Hello, it's nice to see you guys still using Pop C1 after all these years.
Here you go:
File on MEGA
mega.nz
Good luck
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Thanks, I did not think I'd get a reply. While on the topic, can someone suggest the best custom rom with the fewest bugs. About using c1 rom after all these years, it really is for a customer who has a whole lot and needs a higher android version so the newer apps work. FB Team Dev Pop has also been really helpful finding recoveries and roms, tough a lot of the old links are broken as you would expect