I'm going to root my phone (Motorola One Fusion+). After that I want to put Android 11 on it, because it is running Android 10 currently.
So I am asking how can I put Android 11 on it after I root it ?
To upgrade a phone's Android it's not required that Android got rooted.
Read more here:
How to Install TWRP Recovery on Android without Root - Make Tech Easier
TWRP allows the user to install, backup, and restore firmware on an Android device. Here's how to install TWRP on Android without rooting.
www.maketecheasier.com
jwoegerbauer said:
To upgrade a phone's Android it's not required that Android got rooted.
Read more here:
How to Install TWRP Recovery on Android without Root - Make Tech Easier
TWRP allows the user to install, backup, and restore firmware on an Android device. Here's how to install TWRP on Android without rooting.
www.maketecheasier.com
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I want to root it anyway.
So I use TWRP to put Android 11 on the device, okay.
Two more questions:
-Where I can find Android 11 installment to download ?
-To install Android 11 before rooting or after rooting ? Or it doesn't matter ?
You
1. Install TWRP
2. Via TWRP flash a Custom ROM ( based on Android 11 ) like LineageOS what must at 100% match your phone
If flashed Custom ROM isn't already pre-rooted then you root it
jwoegerbauer said:
You
1. Install TWRP
2. Via TWRP flash a Custom ROM ( based on Android 11 ) like LineageOS what must at 100% match your phone
If flashed Custom ROM isn't already pre-rooted then you root it
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I have not found any Android 11 - custom ROM for my device. Sadly, I don't think there is.
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I need information on how to flash an android 10 stock ROM on Huawei P30 via PC
Please help
AFAIK this phone's Stock ROM is Android 9 ( EMUI 9.1 ) and NOT Android 10. Don't think an Adroid 10 Stock ROM for this phone is offered by OEM.
jwoegerbauer said:
AFAIK this phone's Stock ROM is Android 9 ( EMUI 9.1 ) and NOT Android 10. Don't think an Adroid 10 Stock ROM for this phone is offered by OEM.
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Alright, can you help me with some info on how to flash it onto this device via PC because the SD card solution will not work because this phone does not have an sd card slot.
I think you didn't get it.
Anyway:
To flash another Android OS than the default Stock ROM you have to
1. Find a Custom Recovery suitable to phone ( my recommendation: OrgangeFox )
2. Find a Custom ROM suitable to phone
If findings were successful you have to
1. Flash the Custom Recovery found ( what is achieved from PC via Fastboot )
2. Flash the Custom ROM found by means of already flashed Custom Recovery
what requires phone's bootloader got unlocked before
jwoegerbauer said:
I think you didn't get it.
Anyway:
To flash another Android OS than the default Stock ROM you have to
1. Find a Custom Recovery suitable to phone ( my recommendation: OrgangeFox )
2. Find a Custom ROM suitable to phone
If findings were successful you have to
1. Flash the Custom Recovery found ( what is achieved from PC via Fastboot )
2. Flash the Custom ROM found by means of already flashed Custom Recovery
what requires phone's bootloader got unlocked before
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Yes I hear you the main issue here is the flashing bit. Please answer my previous post
How to fix Huawei P30 "Getting Package info Failed Error" ?
I am trying to fix my Huawei P30 (Android 10) which gets stuck in recovery mode. I tried to fix it by using eRecovery but I get the error "Get Package info failed". Around the internet, I was told to flash a new ROM to solve this problem but...
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I already know how to install the unofficail TWRP firmware for my Pixel 4a but it goes back to the custom roms recovery or stock recovery almost every time even after installing ramdisk. What's going on?
Since you are on Android 10, I don't think there will be anymore OTA updates because I think they are only for android 11 at the moment.
To get TWRP to "stick", you probably need to install a custom kernel that has ramdisk built into it as shown in this guide:
[GUIDE] UNLOCKING, DOWNGRADING TO A10, TWRP, ROOT
Hello, I'm posting this guide for those (like me) who can't do without TWRP on their device. I'm providing only a step-by-step explanation. Credits to @nikamura for his kernel and TWRP...
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I tried so hard to root my phone before but it didn't work i found out that the issue is about the last update, the last update doesn't support twrp cuz of android 12. So i download the previous frimware (miui 12.5, android 11) and flashed and it worked. I rooted my phone using twrp. My question is : now i have a notification about the new update to miui 13 Android 12 if i update my phone will i lose root?!
Twrp not is compatible with Android 12, but You can root with magysk patching the boot img
Can i unlock the bootloader and then boot to twrp recovery (from pc) to install magisk.zip or does this not work for android 12 ?
TWRP not compatible with android 12, yet.
i presume you know that when you unlock the bootloader, your device will be reset to factory?
Yes I know that unlocking the bootloader will factory reset the device. Is there some recovery I can use with Android 12 ?
I can't find a guide on how to root from scratch android 12.
robuser007 said:
Can i unlock the bootloader and then boot to twrp recovery (from pc) to install magisk.zip or does this not work for android 12 ?
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Gaining root access on New Oxygen OS A12 for the op9.
https://www.droidwin.com/root-oneplus-9-pro-9r-magisk-without-twrp/ Just sharing what I've learned. Have to patch boot.img and vendor boot.img and flash out of folder in sdk on desktop.Then use vb_meta.img to disable verity flash. Guide above...
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Didn't look very hard. I made this thread months ago. It's here in op9 section how to guide.
For context I'm running a OnePlus 8 IN2017 on Android 13, it's bootloader is unlocked
I want to root my phone with magisk using this guide:
Installation
The Magic Mask for Android
topjohnwu.github.io
But I need a boot.img, even If I didn't I want to have a backup of my stock firmware just in case something goes wrong.
Now if I was on Android 12 I could just use TWRP but TWRP seems to have no versions for Android 13 yet and obviously I'm not rooted yet either.
Is there anyway I could dump my firmware without root or TWRP?