Confused about ROMs. - OnePlus 6 Questions & Answers

So I just purchased a OP6, upgraded from the 3t. I didn't want the 6t because I feel the fingerprint sensor might be too new and cause problems, plus I wanted the option to install new ROMs right away. The 3t has a million ROM options, most of which are pretty good. But I can only find a few options for the 6, and the first one I tried soft-bricked me. Right now I'm using XXX, but I'd rather be on a custom ROM. Where are they? Is this an issue with how they changed the partitions? Thanks.

Yes there is some difference,read the noob guide to a/b slot and you will get some idea of it .it's not just flash and be done with it. You need the firmware on both a and B slot in order to make custom ROMs work. Also blu_spark TWRP is highly recommended. So you need to read alot before you go headless in and flash the first thing you see.
Lets say you want a pie custom ROM..
Get blu_spark TWRP working
Flash pie full ota from TWRP
Flash TWRP (Blu spark)
Reboot to TWRP
Flash pie full ota again (this will install on 2nd slot... Don't trust people that says it flashes to both ... these people are the ones ****ing everything up lol)
Flash TWRP
Reboot to TWRP
Do the wipe thing that you probably know ..
Flash the ROM
Flash TWRP (still Blu spark)
Reboot to TWRP
Flash gapps
Flash magisk ifnyou want root.. (I flash root AFTER first setup is complete)
Reboot system and set it up
This is pretty much what to do.
Somehow people don't understand this even if they read this 10 times but I have faith in you!

somniculouse said:
So I just purchased a OP6, upgraded from the 3t. I didn't want the 6t because I feel the fingerprint sensor might be too new and cause problems, plus I wanted the option to install new ROMs right away. The 3t has a million ROM options, most of which are pretty good. But I can only find a few options for the 6, and the first one I tried soft-bricked me. Right now I'm using XXX, but I'd rather be on a custom ROM. Where are they? Is this an issue with how they changed the partitions? Thanks.
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You do know that after project treble a lot of the older roms went to GSI's right?

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Update Build W/O a Computer

Ok, let me start by saying that I'm fully capable of updating my phone with a computer, I'm just hoping there is a better way. So far every time I've downloaded a new firmware, update the flash-all.bat and run it, something will fail towards the end of the update and the only way I've been able to successfully update is by using one of those tool kits (forget which one, it's on my computer). I'm not that concerned about all of that with this thread. I'm wondering if there is a way to do it without a PC.
I'm on NMF26O (root, ElementalX, etc) and tried flashing Pure Nexus over the weekend. Since it's based on NMF26V, I kept receiving an error on boot about updating my vendor.img. So I downloaded that firmware, extracted it, and flashed the vendor.img in TWRP. That led to a plethora of other issues that I couldn't resolve by flashing the boot.img, reflashing the rom, ect. Several hours later I ended up flashing the boot.img and vendor.img for NMF26O, restoring my backup, re-installing Elemental, and rooting again.
Since these updates will be coming out every month, and roms will always be based on the latest update, I feel like I'll be pulling out the computer every month, downloading the updates, modifying the flash-all.bat, and running it through the tool, just to be able to update my rom. The first time I forget to update flash-all.bat, I'll lose the 60+ GB's I keep in internal storage. There has to be an easier way. TWRP is capable of flashing images. Has anyone been able to update without using a computer? I don't care if my radio is out dated, or something is mismatched as long as my phone works as intended.
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Not sure why you ran into issues with PN. You need to be on the latest build NMF26U. You can flash the ROM via recovery. Then tku have to reboot once and go back to recovery and flash the V vendor image because the ROM is based on NMF26V. Each time a new ROM comes out on a new build you can flash in recovery.
If your talking about flashing stock OTAs via recovery that's not possible yet. No need to do this if you're going to be using custom ROMs though
aholeinthewor1d said:
Not sure why you ran into issues with PN. You need to be on the latest build NMF26U. You can flash the ROM via recovery. Then tku have to reboot once and go back to recovery and flash the V vendor image because the ROM is based on NMF26V. Each time a new ROM comes out on a new build you can flash in recovery.
If your talking about flashing stock OTAs via recovery that's not possible yet. No need to do this if you're going to be using custom ROMs though
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I'm on NMF26O. What's the difference between it and NMF26U and why would the vendor image from NMF26V work with NMF26U but not NMF26O?
Seems like all you would need is the /system from the rom, the vendor image, and maybe the boot image (or a custom kernel). I think I'm missing something here.
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If you install PN its based on NMF26V. So unless you are already on that then you would need to flash the ROM, reboot back to recovery, then flash the NMF26V vendor image.
I'll play devil's advocate here... Yeah there is an easier way, use your Pixel stock and take OTA's. Enjoy a phone that always works, with or without a laptop!
I understand my audience and realize this isn't a popular mantra here but I felt exactly like you did with my 6p and vendor images. I got to the point where I sacrifice root now just for my own sanity. My phone works for me, not the other way around.
What I do is side load the full OTA ( which you can get from the same place you get the factory images ). I only use the fastboot boot version of TWRP so that my stock recovery stays in place. Then all you have to do is boot into the stock recovery, adb side load the OTA file and re root. Then you're fully up to date without worries of your data being wiped :laugh:!
( Although if you look in the flash fire thread from Chainfire, he's working on a version that will let rooted pixels flash otas like normal ones :fingers-crossed: )
I think you guys are missing the point. I have no desire to ever be stock, which rules out the possibility for an OTA in any form.
What I'm trying to figure out is exactly what is necessary to make a custom rom (based on the latest OTA), work if flashed over an older build, without first somehow applying the full OTA. Or is it impossible?
On just about every other phone I've owned, we could piecemeal the files needed for minor updates, along with a custom rom. The only time we'd have to flash a full update is for major updates ( 4 to 5 to 6, etc).
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Ok, I figured it out. Just download the OTA.zip (not the full firmware), flash in TWRP, immediately flash TWRP again, and reboot.
I'm now on nmf26u.
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joshw0000 said:
Ok, I figured it out. Just download the OTA.zip (not the full firmware), flash in TWRP, immediately flash TWRP again, and reboot.
I'm now on nmf26u.
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I don't think we can just flash OTAs in twrp yet. Haven't heard of Antone doing it. There is a beta Flashfire out that I guess works to flash updates. J have it but haven't needed to try it cause I'm running PN and DU
aholeinthewor1d said:
I don't think we can just flash OTAs in twrp yet. Haven't heard of Antone doing it. There is a beta Flashfire out that I guess works to flash updates. J have it but haven't needed to try it cause I'm running PN and DU
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I've done it several times tonight. Went from O to U to V, flashed Pure Nexus, screwed up the rom, restored to O, then O flashed back to U and V.
Just flash it like a rom in TWRP RC1. Make sure you flash TWRP again before rebooting if you want to keep it.
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How to install ROMs A/B?

Hi everyone,
First of all excuse my ignorance. I came from flashing ROM's on the EVO where you could push one button and have root, unlock bootloader, and use ROM Manager to flash custom ROM's.
Now, there's A/B slot.. you have to have a certain version of OOS already on the phone, or flash it twice or some such? Like wtf?
Can someone tell me how to simply install a good custom ROM (I'm on stock Pie right now- OOS). I liked Pixel experience but maybe because it's AOSP it always bricks my phone and I have to use the tool to restore it to stock. Either that, or the phone just boots into stock OOS after a flash like it's not holding the custom ROM. Help
Thanks
Follow instructions in individual ROM thread.
People won't help you here. I still haven't gotten it to work. What ROM do you want to flash?
klym.software said:
People won't help you here. I still haven't gotten it to work. What ROM do you want to flash?
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lol I see a lot of "that's already been discussed" or "google it..." I'm perfectly capable of performing all of the necessary steps, it's just this A/B shi* that is messing everything up. If someone could kindly instruct me how to flash OOS (since apparently that's what needs to be done) to both slots so that when I flash a custom ROM it will work, I would appreciate it.
And right now I'm trying with Havoc because it's 'Stable' but I also tried Pixel Experience
mikex8593 said:
Follow instructions in individual ROM thread.
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Unfortunately they don't explain how to flash OOS to both slots, they simply say it needs to be done. And not all of them even say that, even though apparently it's necessary.
Vonsk said:
lol I see a lot of "that's already been discussed" or "google it..." I'm perfectly capable of performing all of the necessary steps, it's just this A/B shi* that is messing everything up. If someone could kindly instruct me how to flash OOS (since apparently that's what needs to be done) to both slots so that when I flash a custom ROM it will work, I would appreciate it.
And right now I'm trying with Havoc because it's 'Stable' but I also tried Pixel Experience
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There are at least 3 different ways to flash a ROM, and when people give instructions they never specify which method they do it with. They also don't specify how they switch partitions and it leaves people like us with bricked devices
klym.software said:
There are at least 3 different ways to flash a ROM, and when people give instructions they never specify which method they do it with. They also don't specify how they switch partitions and it leaves people like us with bricked devices
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AMEN. For f sake.. my phone has been bricked twice and I had to MSM it. Things used to be easy back with the EVO.. Now it's like people take pride in being secretive. Do I flash the flash-all thing with vendor and everything to both slots, or just download an OOS zip or what lol
Vonsk said:
AMEN. For f sake.. my phone has been bricked twice and I had to MSM it. Things used to be easy back with the EVO.. Now it's like people take pride in being secretive. Do I flash the flash-all thing with vendor and everything to both slots, or just download an OOS zip or what lol
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I would give my left nut for a step by step clean treskmod install
To flash on both partitions, yo have to go to TWRP and the main menu, select "Reboot" and below all option you have "slot a" and "slot b" if you click on one of them, you switch the slot and you can Flash stuff on that slot.
JuanMnz93 said:
To flash on both partitions, yo have to go to TWRP and the main menu, select "Reboot" and below all option you have "slot a" and "slot b" if you click on one of them, you switch the slot and you can Flash stuff on that slot.
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Bless your sweet ass!
I did that, and then ran the flash-all to get OOS on both slots... Do you know if I need to now flash the OTA or anything more complicated, or can I just start doing custom ROMs now?
EDIT: Phone now bricked again after flashing OOS to other slot. Used the same one to flash to B and it was fine, and made sure to reset userdata.. Man, what a headache. I'm gonna throw in the towel unless someone else has an easy answer for this.
try this. go to recovery, select install, choos OOS, then dont flash yet select add zip and select blu twrp. flash. after its done, press the home button (below) the select reboot, choose recovery (this will boot you to slot b) select install again then, OOS, add zip, select blu then flash.
you can also do wipe in advance before you do the steps above. hope this help
Vonsk said:
lol I see a lot of "that's already been discussed" or "google it..." I'm perfectly capable of performing all of the necessary steps, it's just this A/B shi* that is messing everything up. If someone could kindly instruct me how to flash OOS (since apparently that's what needs to be done) to both slots so that when I flash a custom ROM it will work, I would appreciate it.
And right now I'm trying with Havoc because it's 'Stable' but I also tried Pixel Experience
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Coming from a custom rom named havoc os, here are the onstructions to install this rom, though, I am not sure about other custom roms. First, let me explain what the A/B slots are and how they function. A/B slots exist because they are needed to support seamless updates: If you have a rom booted, obviously, you couldn't flash over the system partition which you have booted, so, the system updater flashes the update to the second system slot and after a reboot, it simply switches the boot slot. Now, with the instructions : To flash OOS firmware to both slots, boot twrp, flash the oos zip that your rom fw is based on (for havoc os it's OB7), after you flash that, flash twrp installer zip and reboot recovery, flash the same oos zip again and flash twrp installer zip again. Reboot recovery again, wipe data and flash the rom zip. After the rom zip file has been flashed, flash twrp installer again and reboot recovery. After that, flash gapps and magisk and reboot system. Enjoy!

LineageOS 14.1 on Nokia 3?

Dear folks,
first of all let me thank you for all the good work in here.
I’m quiet used to ADB, fastboot, unlocked bootloaders, TWRP, Custom Roms etc since I've been routing my HTCs for couple years by now.
The other day a friend of mine, owner of a Nokia 3, asked me, if I could possibly “ungoogle” his phone. My idea was it to clean-install LineageOS, since it comes without GApps in first place.
That being said I found some instructions on the internet how to do it – not here at xda though.
I. What I did at first:
I unlocked the bootloader, getting the “orange state”-warning.
I flashed TWRP, removed encryption and installed LineageOS.
Result: Nothing – device wouldn’t boot.
Then I thought I had to relock the bootloader, so that’s what I did and I got the “red state”-error. :angel:
So I ended up flashing original FW with OST. :good:
Ever since that, the bootloader had that “orange state”-warning, no matter what I tried. It is unlocked already. Even flashing the stock boot I found in here gave me that warning. Relocking bootloader fails. But I learned, that “orange state” is still OK. Is that true?
II. What I did next:
I considered if the bootloader is not the problem, maybe recovery is.
So from fastboot I booted TWRP.img, leaving the original recovery untouched, removed encryption and installed LineageOS.
Result: Nothing – device wouldn’t boot.
Since I didn’t really know what the problem was I ended up flashing original FW with OST.
III. What I did next:
I considered that recovery CAN’T be the problem, since it was untouched. Is that true?
So it had to be the bootloader.
I booted original FW, installed Magisk Manager, created a patched boot.
The I booted into TWRP, removed encryption, installed LineageOS, flashed the patched boot.
Result: Nothing - device wouldn’t boot.
Now here it could be the point that my “stock boot” could have been broken in first place already, since it had the “orange state” ever since (see I.) Could this be the problem? If yes, how could I overcome this issue? Flashing the stock boot from xda didn’t help (see also I.) Since I didn’t really know what the problem was I ended up flashing original FW with OST.
IV. What I did next:
I flashed TWRP with SP Flash (Thanks for the wonderful guide @SkaboXD) to keep my locked/untouched/whatever bootloader (again: bootloader here isn’t locked anymore, no chance for me to relock it).
Then I booted into TWRP, removed encryption, installed LineageOS.
Result: Nothing - device wouldn’t boot.
Since I didn’t really know what the problem was I ended up flashing original FW with OST.
Tu sum it up:
I am kind of proud to have reached one and the same goal over many different ways now
But I’ve spent hours of reading through the threads here and trying to find my way and nothing worked. I have never experienced problem like those with my HTCs and could need some serious help now, please.:fingers-crossed:
Q1: Is it even possible install LineageOS on a Nokia 3? That’s what I considered lately.
If yes: How? What am I doing wrong?
If no: What other options do I have to “ungoogle” the device? Root and manually remove all apps? I’m afraid, I won’t find all and that google is hidden somewhere else as well.
Thank you in advance!
wutzkman said:
Dear folks,
first of all let me thank you for all the good work in here.
I’m quiet used to ADB, fastboot, unlocked bootloaders, TWRP, Custom Roms etc since I've been routing my HTCs for couple years by now.
The other day a friend of mine, owner of a Nokia 3, asked me, if I could possibly “ungoogle” his phone. My idea was it to clean-install LineageOS, since it comes without GApps in first place.
That being said I found some instructions on the internet how to do it – not here at xda though.
I. What I did at first:
I unlocked the bootloader, getting the “orange state”-warning.
I flashed TWRP, removed encryption and installed LineageOS.
Result: Nothing – device wouldn’t boot.
Then I thought I had to relock the bootloader, so that’s what I did and I got the “red state”-error. :angel:
So I ended up flashing original FW with OST. :good:
Ever since that, the bootloader had that “orange state”-warning, no matter what I tried. It is unlocked already. Even flashing the stock boot I found in here gave me that warning. Relocking bootloader fails. But I learned, that “orange state” is still OK. Is that true?
II. What I did next:
I considered if the bootloader is not the problem, maybe recovery is.
So from fastboot I booted TWRP.img, leaving the original recovery untouched, removed encryption and installed LineageOS.
Result: Nothing – device wouldn’t boot.
Since I didn’t really know what the problem was I ended up flashing original FW with OST.
III. What I did next:
I considered that recovery CAN’T be the problem, since it was untouched. Is that true?
So it had to be the bootloader.
I booted original FW, installed Magisk Manager, created a patched boot.
The I booted into TWRP, removed encryption, installed LineageOS, flashed the patched boot.
Result: Nothing - device wouldn’t boot.
Now here it could be the point that my “stock boot” could have been broken in first place already, since it had the “orange state” ever since (see I.) Could this be the problem? If yes, how could I overcome this issue? Flashing the stock boot from xda didn’t help (see also I.) Since I didn’t really know what the problem was I ended up flashing original FW with OST.
IV. What I did next:
I flashed TWRP with SP Flash (Thanks for the wonderful guide @SkaboXD) to keep my locked/untouched/whatever bootloader (again: bootloader here isn’t locked anymore, no chance for me to relock it).
Then I booted into TWRP, removed encryption, installed LineageOS.
Result: Nothing - device wouldn’t boot.
Since I didn’t really know what the problem was I ended up flashing original FW with OST.
Tu sum it up:
I am kind of proud to have reached one and the same goal over many different ways now
But I’ve spent hours of reading through the threads here and trying to find my way and nothing worked. I have never experienced problem like those with my HTCs and could need some serious help now, please.:fingers-crossed:
Q1: Is it even possible install LineageOS on a Nokia 3? That’s what I considered lately.
If yes: How? What am I doing wrong?
If no: What other options do I have to “ungoogle” the device? Root and manually remove all apps? I’m afraid, I won’t find all and that google is hidden somewhere else as well.
Thank you in advance!
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no it's not possible currently, that ROM doesn't work. The only way is to manually remove apps. You have my thread about manually removing apps here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-3/how-to/guide-how-apps-uninstall-t3804425
he can also remove google keyboard if he don't like it, but first install 2nd keyboard then remove Gboard. Location: /system/app/LatinIME
Google Play Store: /system/priv-app/Phonesky
Google Play Services: /system/priv-app/GmsCore
There are also more Google stuff that i am not sure is it good to remove.
If i find a way to remove Google apps completely i will tell you. When i get Nokia 3 again, I will maybe make stock based ROM with debloated apps, build.prop tweaks (that actually work), volume steps mode (without Xposed and build.prop), advanced reboot option (not sure on this one), Vanced YouTube, odexed and many more...
Stay tuned.
SkaboXD said:
no it's not possible currently, that ROM doesn't work. The only way is to manually remove apps. You have my thread about manually removing apps here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-3/how-to/guide-how-apps-uninstall-t3804425
he can also remove google keyboard if he don't like it, but first install 2nd keyboard then remove Gboard. Location: /system/app/LatinIME
Google Play Store: /system/priv-app/Phonesky
Google Play Services: /system/priv-app/GmsCore
There are also more Google stuff that i am not sure is it good to remove.
If i find a way to remove Google apps completely i will tell you. When i get Nokia 3 again, I will maybe make stock based ROM with debloated apps, build.prop tweaks (that actually work), volume steps mode (without Xposed and build.prop), advanced reboot option (not sure on this one), Vanced YouTube, odexed and many more...
Stay tuned.
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Ok, then I wonder, why someone put instructions for the installation on the internet. What's wrong with people nowadays?
Anyways, thank you very much! At least I know, that I can stop my efforts at this point and it wasn't me being stupid :good:
I will stick to your guide. Does it matter, which version I use? 7.1.1? 8.0? 8.1? My plan now is to update to 8.1 since it comes with the highest security patches and then dig through the whole process of ungoogling the device.
Last one so far: Any idea how to get rid of that orange warning in the bootloader? It's not that big of a deal, but if there is a chance to get rid of it I'd be happy.
Your future plans for the Nokia 3 sound pretty awesome. Let me know when you're done - no pressure here.
wutzkman said:
Ok, then I wonder, why someone put instructions for the installation on the internet. What's wrong with people nowadays?
Anyways, thank you very much! At least I know, that I can stop my efforts at this point and it wasn't me being stupid :good:
I will stick to your guide. Does it matter, which version I use? 7.1.1? 8.0? 8.1? My plan now is to update to 8.1 since it comes with the highest security patches and then dig through the whole process of ungoogling the device.
Last one so far: Any idea how to get rid of that orange warning in the bootloader? It's not that big of a deal, but if there is a chance to get rid of it I'd be happy.
Your future plans for the Nokia 3 sound pretty awesome. Let me know when you're done - no pressure here.
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Yeah, i encountered this too when there was no bootloader unlock guides on xda, all were fake, that's why i first check xda before doing anything.
No it doesn't matter, i used Android 7.1.1 December 2017 Security Patch before i gave it to my brother.
No idea, i think we need to modify some partition like aboot and include some changes but not sure currently.
Tnx for support, i will open a thread where we can discuss about changes you want to see in stock modified rom and advices what else i can do.
SkaboXD said:
no it's not possible currently, that ROM doesn't work. The only way is to manually remove apps. You have my thread about manually removing apps here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-3/how-to/guide-how-apps-uninstall-t3804425
he can also remove google keyboard if he don't like it, but first install 2nd keyboard then remove Gboard. Location: /system/app/LatinIME
Google Play Store: /system/priv-app/Phonesky
Google Play Services: /system/priv-app/GmsCore
There are also more Google stuff that i am not sure is it good to remove.
If i find a way to remove Google apps completely i will tell you. When i get Nokia 3 again, I will maybe make stock based ROM with debloated apps, build.prop tweaks (that actually work), volume steps mode (without Xposed and build.prop), advanced reboot option (not sure on this one), Vanced YouTube, odexed and many more...
Stay tuned.
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better Build a rom based on oreo GO coz mt6737 is completely supported
tech2update said:
better Build a rom based on oreo GO coz mt6737 is completely supported
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not sure if i can, low ram property patch doesn't work when i tested last time, but i will check it again.
SkaboXD said:
Yeah, i encountered this too when there was no bootloader unlock guides on xda, all were fake, that's why i first check xda before doing anything.
No it doesn't matter, i used Android 7.1.1 December 2017 Security Patch before i gave it to my brother.
No idea, i think we need to modify some partition like aboot and include some changes but not sure currently.
Tnx for support, i will open a thread where we can discuss about changes you want to see in stock modified rom and advices what else i can do.
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Hi @SkaboXD,
to me it seems you have the most knowledge about rooting a Nokia 3 and always give solide answers, so I'd like to ask you directly.
After quite a while now I finally found the delight to spend more time with my friend's Nokia again. I flashed TWRP "successfully" but for whatever reason the phone won't load it. It also doesn't matter which TWRP-version I try. Not even booting directly into TWRP via fastboot boot xxx.img works. Every time I try it starts up stock 8.1. rom.
Any idea why this could be? What should I do? Reflashing the thing with OST again?
I tried that already^^ but when I started my OST-Tool it asked me for some weird login-data? It has never done that before.
Furthermore, once I get over that point, I plan to root it with SU, since I want to have a regular root, not a systemless one. Is there anything special to consider? Or will it be just the regular way
Install/Boot TWRP --> flash SU.zip --> boot device --> boom, you're done?
Sorry for the bother and thank you in advance!
wutzkman said:
Hi @SkaboXD,
to me it seems you have the most knowledge about rooting a Nokia 3 and always give solide answers, so I'd like to ask you directly.
After quite a while now I finally found the delight to spend more time with my friend's Nokia again. I flashed TWRP "successfully" but for whatever reason the phone won't load it. It also doesn't matter which TWRP-version I try. Not even booting directly into TWRP via fastboot boot xxx.img works. Every time I try it starts up stock 8.1. rom.
Any idea why this could be? What should I do? Reflashing the thing with OST again?
I tried that already^^ but when I started my OST-Tool it asked me for some weird login-data? It has never done that before.
Furthermore, once I get over that point, I plan to root it with SU, since I want to have a regular root, not a systemless one. Is there anything special to consider? Or will it be just the regular way
Install/Boot TWRP --> flash SU.zip --> boot device --> boom, you're done?
Sorry for the bother and thank you in advance!
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hmm, i think that our twrp is not compatible with 8.1 yet, the only method that could work is flashing Magisk (SuperSU won't work, it's depreciated) with my guide but I'm not sure does it work on 8.1, i didn't tested. It would be easier if i have phone, in this moment i can't help much.
SkaboXD said:
hmm, i think that our twrp is not compatible with 8.1 yet, the only method that could work is flashing Magisk (SuperSU won't work, it's depreciated) with my guide but I'm not sure does it work on 8.1, i didn't tested. It would be easier if i have phone, in this moment i can't help much.
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Ok just in general then: I don't give much about the version to be honest. After I fix my OST, I can reflash to 7.1, that's fine.
My thoughts now: Once I'm back to 7.1, I will boot into TWRP, do the whole magisk-magic with patched bootloader and so on...
I) I only know magisk as a systemless root, meaning I cannot delete unwanted apps for example. Is there any chance to get rid of them anyways?
II) I learned when keeping the original recovery, system OTAs are still possible. Will they destroy root?
If yes, I truly need to root at the latest system version possible. Will 8.0 work with root? Or just 7.1?
wutzkman said:
Ok just in general then: I don't give much about the version to be honest. After I fix my OST, I can reflash to 7.1, that's fine.
My thoughts now: Once I'm back to 7.1, I will boot into TWRP, do the whole magisk-magic with patched bootloader and so on...
I) I only know magisk as a systemless root, meaning I cannot delete unwanted apps for example. Is there any chance to get rid of them anyways?
II) I learned when keeping the original recovery, system OTAs are still possible. Will they destroy root?
If yes, I truly need to root at the latest system version possible. Will 8.0 work with root? Or just 7.1?
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1.yes you can with systemless root, maybe you got misinformed. In fact i deleted system apps with Magisk.
2.true, 8.0 work with root. OTA will destroy root but you can just flash it again.
wutzkman said:
Hi @SkaboXD,
to me it seems you have the most knowledge about rooting a Nokia 3 and always give solide answers, so I'd like to ask you directly.
After quite a while now I finally found the delight to spend more time with my friend's Nokia again. I flashed TWRP "successfully" but for whatever reason the phone won't load it. It also doesn't matter which TWRP-version I try. Not even booting directly into TWRP via fastboot boot xxx.img works. Every time I try it starts up stock 8.1. rom.
Any idea why this could be? What should I do? Reflashing the thing with OST again?
I tried that already^^ but when I started my OST-Tool it asked me for some weird login-data? It has never done that before.
Furthermore, once I get over that point, I plan to root it with SU, since I want to have a regular root, not a systemless one. Is there anything special to consider? Or will it be just the regular way
Install/Boot TWRP --> flash SU.zip --> boot device --> boom, you're done?
Sorry for the bother and thank you in advance!
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Yeah, last time I tried booting twrp I had that same problem, device wouldn't enter recovery
fastboot reboot recovery wouldn't work, eventually I flashed the recovery partition and on reboot held down the power and volume down buttons while the phone was plugged to my laptop before it finally entered recovery
redweaver said:
Yeah, last time I tried booting twrp I had that same problem, device wouldn't enter recovery
fastboot reboot recovery wouldn't work, eventually I flashed the recovery partition and on reboot held down the power and volume down buttons while the phone was plugged to my laptop before it finally entered recovery
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Did you flash recovery with SPFlash? Because I tried to flash it with fastboot, even before I tried to boot into it. Neither one worked out for me.
Which Android version are you at?
wutzkman said:
Did you flash recovery with SPFlash? Because I tried to flash it with fastboot, even before I tried to boot into it. Neither one worked out for me.
Which Android version are you at?
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No I used fastboot. Oreo 8.1. I think something happens during that orange state message that keeps fastboot from booting into recovery.
One other thing you can try - though it's a long route is:
1. first back up boot and recovery partitions with spflash - very important else your phone might not boot again
2. after backing up the partitions, flash the boot partition either with spflash or fastboot then reboot. You should boot into recovery.
3. The only problem is that you would need to manually patch the boot.img if you want to flash magisk (normally flashing magisk patches the boot partition from recovey) then flash the boot partition with the modified boot.img otherwise your phone won't boot anymore
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No I used fastboot. Oreo 8.1. I think something happens during that orange state message that keeps fastboot from booting into recovery.
One other thing you can try - though it's a long route is:
1. first back up boot and recovery partitions with spflash - very important else your phone might not boot again
2. after backing up the partitions, flash the boot partition either with spflash or fastboot then reboot. You should boot into recovery.
3. The only problem is that you would need to manually patch the boot.img if you want to flash magisk (normally flashing magisk patches the boot partition from recovey) then flash the boot partition with the modified boot.img otherwise your phone won't boot anymore
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I've wasted quite some time trying root 8.1 with magisk, but no matter what I did, I always ended up with a softbrick. So you got me hooked up here.
Just to make sure. I flashed FW NE1-215H-0-00WW-B02 (I believe) via OST. (Strange sideeffect here: After flashing the whole new FW with OST, the phone already knew my WiFi and already had Magisk installed, both still from my older installations. I wonder why this is and I have not found a way around it yet )
After the flashed with OST I had two system updates via OTA, so right now I am on Oreo 8.1 stock with security updates from Jan05 '19, in other words: the latest FW possible. What next? According to you:
1. I back up boot and recovery. You mean stock boot and stock recovery, right? I believe my boot is not stock anymore, since it already has that orange state warning. Any way around it? Flashing stock 7.1.1 boot didn'T do any better. Anyways, any other chance to back it up without SPFlash? I have no clue how to back up boot and recovery with SPFlash.
2. I need to flash boot? Not recovery? What should I flash boot with? And then I will have to boot into recovery, like TWRP for example? Any suggestions which one to take? Currently I want to use TWRP 3.2.1-0 by SkaboXD (https://mega.nz/#!qIhFkKia!AkUMvQJ0P...hlCNaZfy2gE4vE) And that is the point, that is not working for me. I cannot boot directly into it, nor can I boot it after flashing. What am I doing wrong?
3. I have to patch boot.img manually. But how can I patch it without having Magisk installed?
Thank you for your time!
wutzkman said:
I've wasted quite some time trying root 8.1 with magisk, but no matter what I did, I always ended up with a softbrick. So you got me hooked up here.
Just to make sure. I flashed FW NE1-215H-0-00WW-B02 (I believe) via OST. (Strange sideeffect here: After flashing the whole new FW with OST, the phone already knew my WiFi and already had Magisk installed, both still from my older installations. I wonder why this is and I have not found a way around it yet )
After the flashed with OST I had two system updates via OTA, so right now I am on Oreo 8.1 stock with security updates from Jan05 '19, in other words: the latest FW possible. What next? According to you:
1. I back up boot and recovery. You mean stock boot and stock recovery, right? I believe my boot is not stock anymore, since it already has that orange state warning. Any way around it? Flashing stock 7.1.1 boot didn'T do any better. Anyways, any other chance to back it up without SPFlash? I have no clue how to back up boot and recovery with SPFlash.
2. I need to flash boot? Not recovery? What should I flash boot with? And then I will have to boot into recovery, like TWRP for example? Any suggestions which one to take? Currently I want to use TWRP 3.2.1-0 by SkaboXD (https://mega.nz/#!qIhFkKia!AkUMvQJ0P...hlCNaZfy2gE4vE) And that is the point, that is not working for me. I cannot boot directly into it, nor can I boot it after flashing. What am I doing wrong?
3. I have to patch boot.img manually. But how can I patch it without having Magisk installed?
Thank you for your time!
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Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
1. Your boot and recovery are stock since its the system update that installs them
Orange state just means your bootloader had been tampered with, it has nothing to do with whether your boot or recovery images are stock
2. You flash the twrp image. Ideally you should flash recovery partition, but in this case flashing recovery isn't working for you. Basically your phone is refusing to boot into recovery. What this method does is force the phone to boot the twrp image
3. If you're not using magisk or su, may I ask why you want to enter recovery for in the first place?
As an aside I just realised that you can flash boot.img from twrp, so instead of manually patching the boot.img, just flash stock boot and then flash your SU or magisk or whatever it is that you want to flash from recovery
redweaver said:
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
1. Your boot and recovery are stock since its the system update that installs them
Orange state just means your bootloader had been tampered with, it has nothing to do with whether your boot or recovery images are stock
2. You flash the twrp image. Ideally you should flash recovery partition, but in this case flashing recovery isn't working for you. Basically your phone is refusing to boot into recovery. What this method does is force the phone to boot the twrp image
3. If you're not using magisk or su, may I ask why you want to enter recovery for in the first place?
As an aside I just realised that you can flash boot.img from twrp, so instead of manually patching the boot.img, just flash stock boot and then flash your SU or magisk or whatever it is that you want to flash from recovery
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Don't worry too much about it. We all have more important stuff than rooting a Nokia 3 to do.
1. Thank you! I've just learned something new :highfive:
2. I flash TWRP to boot partition? I did not think of that, but from what you say it definitely makes sense. And now I see, why I need a backup of my 8.1 stock boot and recovery. Perhaps, I should find out how to backup with SPFlash by now :fingers-crossed: . Too bad, there is no stable Oreo-FW out there. :angel:
3. I actually want to "ungoogle" the phone and therefore, I indeed want to use magisk. But I need TWRP in some way to install it.
Once I have TWRP at boot partition and loaded it, can I flash boot from there? In other words, can boot partition overwrite itself? I doubt it. How about:
a) I create a patched_boot.img right now manually with Magisk Manager, but without installing magisk zip.
b) I use fastboot to flash TWRP to boot and load into it
c) I install Magisk from there and reboot to fastboot again
c) I use fastboot to flash patched_boot.img and reboot the whole thing.
That could do the trick in theory, couldn't it?
wutzkman said:
Don't worry too much about it. We all have more important stuff than rooting a Nokia 3 to do.
1. Thank you! I've just learned something new :highfive:
2. I flash TWRP to boot partition? I did not think of that, but from what you say it definitely makes sense. And now I see, why I need a backup of my 8.1 stock boot and recovery. Perhaps, I should find out how to backup with SPFlash by now :fingers-crossed: . Too bad, there is no stable Oreo-FW out there. :angel:
3. I actually want to "ungoogle" the phone and therefore, I indeed want to use magisk. But I need TWRP in some way to install it.
Once I have TWRP at boot partition and loaded it, can I flash boot from there? In other words, can boot partition overwrite itself? I doubt it. How about:
a) I create a patched_boot.img right now manually with Magisk Manager, but without installing magisk zip.
b) I use fastboot to flash TWRP to boot and load into it
c) I install Magisk from there and reboot to fastboot again
c) I use fastboot to flash patched_boot.img and reboot the whole thing.
That could do the trick in theory, couldn't it?
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I figured the flashing to boot partition one time when my phone kept booting into recovery after a failed ota update. I checked the install script and found out that at one point the boot partition is flashed with the recovery image
You definitely need to backup your boot image unless you want to risk not being able to boot your phone anymore
Flashing boot should be possible, after all even when you boot into twrp you can flash another recovery, in fact when you do a twrp restore especially one that has a recovery backup, you usually overwrite even the partition that twrp is installed on. Your method too would work, but I think it's easier to just let magisk do the job, i've had too many failed attempts at patching a boot image
redweaver said:
I figured the flashing to boot partition one time when my phone kept booting into recovery after a failed ota update. I checked the install script and found out that at one point the boot partition is flashed with the recovery image
You definitely need to backup your boot image unless you want to risk not being able to boot your phone anymore
Flashing boot should be possible, after all even when you boot into twrp you can flash another recovery, in fact when you do a twrp restore especially one that has a recovery backup, you usually overwrite even the partition that twrp is installed on. Your method too would work, but I think it's easier to just let magisk do the job, i've had too many failed attempts at patching a boot image
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I MADE IT! :victory:
As it turned out I stumbled over quite some weird different problems:
a) As mentioned, I was not able to boot into TWRP recovery for whatever reason. So flashing TWRP to boot partition and therefore forcing the device to boot it did the trick. Thank you for this excellent advice!:good:
b) When Magisk tried to patch the boot image automatically, it always came up with a boot image of 0 kb in size. Of course, this could not work at all. So, manually creating a patched_boot.img and flashing it after the installation of magisk turned out to be the way to go.:laugh:
c) For whatever reason fastboot had quite some problems with my the device. It obviously kept producing strange, not reproducible errors. So I arranged myself with SPFlash and was good to go.
So now I have a full system backup for Oreo 8.1 stock and a full system backup for Oreo 8.1 with magisk root.:highfive:
I can work my way through ungoogling the device and whenever I screw up, I can simply recover with my backup
So Thank you @redweaver and also Thank you @SkaboXD for all the help!
So Yeah, The LineageOs Version Which is Based on Android Nougat is Very Near For Its Release! Compiled From Source With Nokia 3 Device Tree, Vendor & Also using Kernel Source!
Does anyone know if this build was ever released?
I am not experienced, so if I hit a wall would be stuck, but can follow directions and would like very much to install Lineage OS on my Nokia 3.

[help] google pixel 3a no touch with twrp or custom kernel[Help]

i have a pixel 3a that im trying to flash twrp to and lineage os but once booted to twrp using fastboot boot twrp.img i lose all touch. before you ask yes the bootloader is unlocked. i have also tried using any kernel in a kernel manager to flash the elementalX kernel.
Lineage os 16 will not boot either. i flashed the last version of the android 9 os before going any further and followed the directions to install the twrp and kernel and lineage os but no touch. lineage os just gives puts me back into fastboot mode.
I am having the same issue, but it doesn't look like we're going to get any help. Perhaps the information is somewhere else buried in the threads.
The Optimizer said:
I am having the same issue, but it doesn't look like we're going to get any help. Perhaps the information is somewhere else buried in the threads.
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Flash Google's Factory image twice ("flash-all" slot A and do the same on slot B), it will solve all your problems with touch and custom ROMS ;-) As always, all your data will be lost, make sure to backup all data you might ever need before you start!
AH! so this is because of the dual slot partition setup! Makes perfect sense! thank you x10!

I could use some help restoring my OP 7 Pro

Hi, last fall I unlocked my Global OnePlus 7 Pro. I installed Magisk to add some tweaks, but I do not install TWRP or CWM yet. I planned to do “factory wipe and reset” to clean out my phone before I gathered the elements to install a custom ROM... it did not go well. After about a minute or so, it flashed an error msg and rebooted into a bootloop.
I remember I found a simple ADB command that let me bypass the bootloader? to get to a working phone... but then I got really sick for about 6 weeks with a bad infection (non-COVID). After that, I had severe memory loss and I have no idea what the ADB command was, or where to find it again. So I’m stuck with a phone I cannot let reboot or run out of battery... thankfully, I’m better now and I’d like to try and fix this once and for all.
1. I hope I was making sense about the ADB command... does that ring a bell for anyone?
2. when the factory wipe failed, I must have corrupted the Bootloader? How can I restore it?
3. while I have found the Stock ROM perfectly fine, I wanted to try out an Android 12 ROM. Once I fix the bootloader, I assume I can re-unlock the (restored) bootloader, root the phone, and then install TWRP and a custom ROM?
Any suggestions for allowing my phone to reboot normally would be awesome. Here’s my phone details:
SIM: Tmobile USA
Android 11, Security update 2021-08-01
Build Oxygen OS 11.0.3.1.GM21AA
Broadband 1.1-0007-SM8150_GEN_PACK-2.387049.1.399262.2
Kernel 4.14.190-perf+
Thanks for reading, and I hope I’ve been clear enough!
motionmonk said:
Hi, last fall I unlocked my Global OnePlus 7 Pro. I installed Magisk to add some tweaks, but I do not install TWRP or CWM yet. I planned to do “factory wipe and reset” to clean out my phone before I gathered the elements to install a custom ROM... it did not go well. After about a minute or so, it flashed an error msg and rebooted into a bootloop.
I remember I found a simple ADB command that let me bypass the bootloader? to get to a working phone... but then I got really sick for about 6 weeks with a bad infection (non-COVID). After that, I had severe memory loss and I have no idea what the ADB command was, or where to find it again. So I’m stuck with a phone I cannot let reboot or run out of battery... thankfully, I’m better now and I’d like to try and fix this once and for all.
1. I hope I was making sense about the ADB command... does that ring a bell for anyone?
2. when the factory wipe failed, I must have corrupted the Bootloader? How can I restore it?
3. while I have found the Stock ROM perfectly fine, I wanted to try out an Android 12 ROM. Once I fix the bootloader, I assume I can re-unlock the (restored) bootloader, root the phone, and then install TWRP and a custom ROM?
Any suggestions for allowing my phone to reboot normally would be awesome. Here’s my phone details:
SIM: Tmobile USA
Android 11, Security update 2021-08-01
Build Oxygen OS 11.0.3.1.GM21AA
Broadband 1.1-0007-SM8150_GEN_PACK-2.387049.1.399262.2
Kernel 4.14.190-perf+
Thanks for reading, and I hope I’ve been clear enough!
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Iam literally shooting from the hip on this one but u could try the cmd. Adb reboot edl. See what that does
hammered58 said:
Iam literally shooting from the hip on this one but u could try the cmd. Adb reboot edl. See what that does
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Hi hammered58, thanks for the reply... I mean no disrespect, but I'm going to wait to try that command until I possibly get other replies. I just am fearing being stuck in a bootloop again and not having the right command to finish the boot process : /
Thank you for offering the suggestion though! I've got it written down now as a way to move forward : )
If you want to start with a completely fixed 100% stock phone, you can use "MsmDownloadTool" to restore the phone: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...a-gm21ba-collection-of-unbrick-tools.3956595/
After restore, fully update the phone to the latest OOS version (Over-The-Air updates work for this). Then follow bootloader unlock instructions: https://www.xda-developers.com/unlock-bootloader-root-oneplus-7-pro/
Then follow the instructions for your custom rom installation. Most custom rom threads include instructions on how to install Magisk if you also want root.
After installing a custom rom, if you relock the bootloader it will forcefully factory reset the phone and either remove the custom rom (and remove root if you used Magisk) or just make it unbootable UNLESS you "Re-lock the bootloader with a self-signed build" which is a very entailed process and only works with certain roms. >99% of us with custom roms leave our bootloaders unlocked.
(Optional: Advanced) For more info on "Re-locking the bootloader with a self-signed build on a custom rom", see this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...with-a-self-signed-build-of-los-18-1.4259409/
ninjæon, thank you for this! I had started reading on MSM Tool, and now I have more confidence to understand what it can do.
Many thanks for reaching out!
(Optional) More info on whether or not it's worth going through the trouble of trying to relock your bootloader while on a custom rom:
https://www.reddit.com/r/LineageOS/comments/n7yo7u
I can see that these questions have come up over and over again... thanks for the link. I first want to get my phone back to stock bootable OS, and then consider a ROM like Pixel Experience. I have liked how the OnePlus Oxygen OS is pretty debloated, esp compared with Samsung.
I appreciate your info! I got a lot to read this week : )
fastboot boot [image]
image can be gotten from https://www.oneplus.com/support/softwareupgrade
edit: happy oktoberfest!

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