Hi i am very new to one plus.
I have bought chinese version of one plus8 which sadly doesnt have google services. I didn't knew they will have different variant of os in different region .
I have seen lots of post and video flashing device frim hydrogen to oxygen within 2-3 minutes. I dont know what is boot loader or what does it mean to unlock it since i am very new.
Since i dont have PC to run whatever things that flash to oxygen i dont actually know. I just know that i can download a oneplus 8 build from oneplus webside and install through local installer. But i am afraid that my device wont work or sth. So i am here to get advice from those people who have converted their one plus 8 from Hydrogen OS to
oxygen OS. This phone ia so expensive and i cant lost it at the 2nd day of buying. Thank you
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Hey guys,
I just want to get straight to the point right now so the thing is that I am importing the OnePlus 7 pro from china and I know that the phone will work properly but it seems that some oneplus devices are dying after running a software update so is there any way where I can back up the old os like can I use twrp? I am well versed with roms etc but as this device is fairly new I do not know what to do....so just in case my phone's update fails(it dies) can i recover it some how? because warranty won't cover my device
MSM tool will recover your phone
Hi all,
Checking many threads I understand that the easiest way to get Oxygen OS in Kb2000 (Chinese version) is trough the "local upgrade" options.
You download the last version of Oxygen OS from the Oneplus site, you put in the root of the phone and then it's easy to install with the tool in the system option.
But this it's not working if the version number that it's running on the phone it's newer or same of the version that you want to install. If you update, you can't do like this.
That's my explanation for everybody looking for this conversion.
My question is, use this guide:
Oneplus 8T (Cyberpunk Edition) - HydrogenOS (Google Apps, Theme, OTA Updates!)
Originality/HydrogenOS If you have a Chinese Cyberpunk Edition phone with OxygenOS, you'll notice that the Cyberpunk theme/assets are missing, and OTA updates lead to a boot loop. This guide will tell you how to restore the phone to its original...
forum.xda-developers.com
To restore an old version of hydrogen, apply only the first step, and then use the local upgrade it's ok? Am I right? Someday knows other way?
Thanks.
Hi I have a samsung SM-970u ( s10e snapdragon TMO) is there a way to make a downgrade form android 11 to android 10 ?
I...wondered the exact same thing....
but even with an unlocked bootloader it doesn't seem possible if your bootloader version is too high...it was possible when Android 11 first came out but versions may have changed now. I tried flashing with odin myself but I'm getting sw rev check fail... even with an unlocked bootoader.
I'd love to be wrong cause I want stock android 10 but i can't find info otherwise.
Deathlan said:
Hi I have a samsung SM-970u ( s10e snapdragon TMO) is there a way to make a downgrade form android 11 to android 10 ?
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What's your current Build/Baseband?
I was wondering if I can downgrade from 12 to 9.
But as I'm reading a lot of posts, I'm guessing it will be next to impossible?
Build: SPA1.210812.016.G970FXXUEGVA4
Baseband: G970FXXUEGVA2
Cilvaring said:
I was wondering if I can downgrade from 12 to 9.
But as I'm reading a lot of posts, I'm guessing it will be next to impossible?
Build: SPA1.210812.016.G970FXXUEGVA4
Baseband: G970FXXUEGVA2
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You can never officially downgrade more than one version.
The only possibility would be to unlock the phone's bootloader and flash a custom ROM based on Android 9. But I do not even know if it is theoretically possible to run an Android 9 ROM on an Android 12 bootloader
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You can never officially downgrade more than one version.
The only possibility would be to unlock the phone's bootloader and flash a custom ROM based on Android 9. But I do not even know if it is theoretically possible to run an Android 9 ROM on an Android 12 bootloader
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From what I've learned the phone has a version of the bootloader.
In my case that's version 14 (resp. E because it's hexadecimal)
I found that f.e. Android 11 was released in versions that had different bootloader versions (9, A, B, C, D & E).
So I was only able to install the Android 11 that came with bootloader version E.
And as it stands now, it seems like it's impossible to downgrade the bootloader which in the end makes it a huge pile of s**t on Samsung's or even Google's end.
It's kinda the Apple way of doing things and not letting you do what you wish...
Cilvaring said:
It's kinda the Apple way of doing things and not letting you do what you wish...
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Kind of. Except:
1. Apple doesn't let you downgrade firmware at all
2. Apple doesn't offer unlockable bootloaders and therefore there's no possibility of a custom ROM
Cilvaring said:
From what I've learned the phone has a version of the bootloader.
In my case that's version 14 (resp. E because it's hexadecimal)
I found that f.e. Android 11 was released in versions that had different bootloader versions (9, A, B, C, D & E).
So I was only able to install the Android 11 that came with bootloader version E.
And as it stands now, it seems like it's impossible to downgrade the bootloader which in the end makes it a huge pile of s**t on Samsung's or even Google's end.
It's kinda the Apple way of doing things and not letting you do what you wish...
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It's a cruel lesson. Android becomes more Apple than Android with each upgrade.
Literally the first thing I do on a new Samsung is package block OTA updates.
I have two N10+'s, one running on 9, the other 10.
They will stay on that firmware.
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Kind of. Except:
1. Apple doesn't let you downgrade firmware at all
2. Apple doesn't offer unlockable bootloaders and therefore there's no possibility of a custom ROM
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Well yes, but the fact that google's core apps are not open source and more and more APIs or libraries are only available on phones that have certain pre-installed google apps takes a big piece of liberty out of android.
My bet also is, it won't get better since google just won't stop generating money in new ways day after day.
But: Android still is a whole lot better than the half-eaten piece of fruit. No doubt.
blackhawk said:
It's a cruel lesson. Android becomes more Apple than Android with each upgrade.
Literally the first thing I do on a new Samsung is package block OTA updates.
I have two N10+'s, one running on 9, the other 10.
They will stay on that firmware.
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I hear you.
Was running a S7 with Oreo before I switched to the S10e now and it will stay on Oreo until it dies as a backup phone.
Sadly the seller of the S10e already had updated it to 12, so I'm stuck with at least 11 due to the bootloader.
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I hear you.
Was running a S7 with Oreo before I switched to the S10e now and it will stay on Oreo until it dies as a backup phone.
Sadly the seller of the S10e already had updated it to 12, so I'm stuck with at least 11 due to the bootloader.
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Android 11 was one reason I bought a new N10+ about 5 months ago versus a N20U. I thought new N10+ be running on 9 but it ended up loaded with 10 due to the manufacturing date. It turned out ok.
I learned the hard way with Samsung and upgrades 6 years ago... and was about as happy as you.
Unfortunately many of the resellers will load whatever is the latest OS version when they test out a phone.
It's more than just a little aggravating. Forget the Google bs hype... I still remember the horror of MS Vista
Hopefully you'll find workarounds to iron out the rough edges or if it really gets on your last nerve return or resell it. Life's too short to live with a phone you hate.
Hello. I am fairly technical with web and computers but not so much when it comes to android or mobile hardware/sofware so bare with me.
I got my oneplus 7 pro 5g (UK EE network) back from repair yesterday and went to install lineage os on it following this tutorial https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/guacamole/install with OpenGApps nano.
The install seemed to go fine and managed to boot into lineage, connected to wifi and then started installing my apps etc. Today I moved my sim over and could not get the phone to recognise the sim. Could not turn on mobile data, could not see a phone number in the about settings page etc.
I then started googling around and found this thread [OP7P] [Latest: 11.0.3.1] Android 11 Firmware collection | XDA Forums and in my limited wisdom decided to just start flashing the global firmware onto the device. After this lineage booted fine but now not only no sim/mobile network but also no wifi. I assume i have put the wrong firmware onto the device, maybe something to do with either my phone being a UK phone or the fact that it has a different modem for the 5g version of it.
I think it's time I asked some people who know what they are talking about rather than trusting my own poor judgement :/ Does anyone know how I can fix the wifi and sim on this device now? I dont mind if it is on lineage os or if it goes back to oxygen os.
Device OnePlus 7Pro 5g | Model: GM1917 | Build: lineage_guacamole-userdebug 11 RQ3A.210905.001 10035588
The OnePlus 7 Pro 5G doesn't have working modem on custom ROMs past Android 10, and me and others efforts to get it working have failed. This is due to different modem and partitions. You also cannot flash the international firmware on it. This will most likely break modem even more. The best you can do is flash the EU5G firmware going by GM27BA. (Found here https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...rint-oneplus-7-pro-5g-to-european-fw.4042583/). Also Android 11 is not out and probably will never be out. The source for the 7 Pro 5G isn't even fully out so building custom ROMs won't work
Thanks for the info and the link. I really appreciate it.
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The OnePlus 7 Pro 5G doesn't have working modem on custom ROMs past Android 10, and me and others efforts to get it working have failed. This is due to different modem and partitions. You also cannot flash the international firmware on it. This will most likely break modem even more. The best you can do is flash the EU5G firmware going by GM27BA. (Found here https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...rint-oneplus-7-pro-5g-to-european-fw.4042583/). Also Android 11 is not out and probably will never be out. The source for the 7 Pro 5G isn't even fully out so building custom ROMs won't work
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So if I were to go back to stock oxygen os would that fix my modem alone or will I need to fix the firmware separately since I flashed the global firmware over the top?
mansguiche said:
So if I were to go back to stock oxygen os would that fix my modem alone or will I need to fix the firmware separately since I flashed the global firmware over the top?
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You can try. I bet it'll probably fix it
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You can try. I bet it'll probably fix it
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Done! Just going through android initial setup now but it is registering my sim and wifi. You absolute legend. Thank you so much for your help.
Try YAAP custom ROM , works brilliantly
I have a Russian (thanks Amazon !!) Redmi 9a 32Gb/2gb. It is currently running latest 12.0.x ROM version, but i would like to upgrade it to 12.5.
I see on xiaomi ROM site there is currently a 12.5.x version for Russian version, but the OTA never arrived and if i download the recovery zip file and install it manually, it fails verification and stops.
Is there a way to install 12.5 without unlocking the bootloader ?
Is 12.5 supported on this specific redmi 9a ?
thanks !
mmm... spflashtool might work, but Ive only ever used it on a bircked device to unbrick it, never on a functional device to just change the ROM version, but if you really wanna do it without unlocking bootloader thats your best choice.
I will say anyway, its probably safer to unlock bootloader install recovery and install the rom from there, its your call tho.
Heres how I unbricked my device
[GUIDE] Unbrick hard-bricked device
Condition Phone does not turns on Phone not detected via USB Phone handshake/memory hash failed Requirements Unplug battery Download MIUI 12.5.4.0.RCDMIXM Fastboot ROM Download Scatter File for 12.5.4.0.RCDMIXM Download SP Flash Tool Download...
forum.xda-developers.com
here are some useful files
REDMI 9A - Google Drive
drive.google.com
Thanks
Right now I cannot unlock the bootloader, maybe in the next months I might try (I want to wait for the warranty to expire). My concern is that my version of Redmi 9A with just 2G of Ram is actually not compatible with MIUI 12.5. The 12.5 rom is actually available, but OTA will leave me in the 12.0 branch and verification fails if I try to install the ROM manually. I would not want to brick it by installing an unsupported ROM.
My phone model is M2006C3LG and the ROM I have right now says I have 1.8Gb of available RAM, I don't think you have a different device from mine.
Im a total n00b so I may be wrong about this next thing, but, I think the only difference is what version of MIUI they were sold with since the hardware doesn't allow downgrades further than the stock ROM that came with the device.
There is always antirollback after MIUI 10, but I think its even further locked for the original stock ROM that came to the device, but yeah, this is all my own speculation due to a bricking incident I faced.
The model number is the same, but the 9A was available with different sizes of RAM 2 or 3 or 4 Gb. Mine is the low end 32/2 which is the model still on sale today. If you still have 1.8 Gb of free RAM you very likely has the 3 or 4 GB model.
Maybe you are right, the OTA allows only for updates within the same MIUi version; I saw several guides on-line and i think i will try the miflash tool and switch to the global version. I have to find a way to unlock bootloader without Xiaomi account (no way in hell I'm signing up for that) and without sim card (this phone is used as a smaller wi-fi only tablet). There are some tools for an offline unlock, I will try those first.
It is incredible how Xiaomi is making it complex just to update to a stable official ROM; given also how much bloatware is shovelled with the stock ROM, I'm not sure I will ever consider Xiaomi again.
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The model number is the same, but the 9A was available with different sizes of RAM 2 or 3 or 4 Gb. Mine is the low end 32/2 which is the model still on sale today. If you still have 1.8 Gb of free RAM you very likely has the 3 or 4 GB model.
Maybe you are right, the OTA allows only for updates within the same MIUi version; I saw several guides on-line and i think i will try the miflash tool and switch to the global version. I have to find a way to unlock bootloader without Xiaomi account (no way in hell I'm signing up for that) and without sim card (this phone is used as a smaller wi-fi only tablet). There are some tools for an offline unlock, I will try those first.
It is incredible how Xiaomi is making it complex just to update to a stable official ROM; given also how much bloatware is shovelled with the stock ROM, I'm not sure I will ever consider Xiaomi again.
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In my opinion, DON'T UPGRADE. I upgraded it with recovery and fastboot and my phone got an message everytime when I boot it : dm verity corrupted and I will need to press power button again to work. Maybe i didn't did that correctly ( I have Global 12.0.20 32/2gb)
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In my opinion, DON'T UPGRADE. I upgraded it with recovery and fastboot and my phone got an message everytime when I boot it : dm verity corrupted and I will need to press power button again to work. Maybe i didn't did that correctly ( I have Global 12.0.20 32/2gb)
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Thanks for the info. So you upgraded to latest 12.0 without moving to 12.5, any reason for not trying 12.5 ? The phone is currently barely usable with Android 10, maybe Android 11 is even heavier, but why not give it a try ?
I saw several youtube videos and guides and by using MI Flash with a Fastboot image (scattered tgz) it should be a total reflash of the phone.
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Thanks for the info. So you upgraded to latest 12.0 without moving to 12.5, any reason for not trying 12.5 ? The phone is currently barely usable with Android 10, maybe Android 11 is even heavier, but why not give it a try ?
I saw several youtube videos and guides and by using MI Flash with a Fastboot image (scattered tgz) it should be a total reflash of the phone.
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Idk, android 11 may will use more resources but give it a try , good luck
The updates come over time so we must have patience
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The updates come over time so we must have patience
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True but sometimes u won't get the update
Rares6567 said:
True but sometimes u won't get the update
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in this situation flash the wanted version via recovery or fastboot
the_arxyn said:
in this situation flash the wanted version via recovery or fastboot
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Yea.