Android 11 OB4 - OnePlus 7 Questions & Answers

Just installed OB4, anybody got a boot.img file or magisk patched boot image file?
Also any news on TWRP for Android 11?
Thanks in anticipation
OK I was just lazy hoping somebody Elese did the work. Ended up using my OB2 patched boot image file and it worked ok, Magisk working fine on OB4.
Still want TWRP for 11

Aussiewaterdragon said:
Just installed OB4, anybody got a boot.img file or magisk patched boot image file?
Also any news on TWRP for Android 11?
Thanks in anticipation
OK I was just lazy hoping somebody Elese did the work. Ended up using my OB2 patched boot image file and it worked ok, Magisk working fine on OB4.
Still want TWRP for 11
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Hello, you can simply follow my guide here https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...tloader-twrp-root-with-magisk-update.3954559/
I'm using twrp-3.4.0-10-guacamole-unified-installer from mauronofrio for every A11 beta and it works as usual.

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Magisk Patch boot image for GM1900 OOS

Can anyone upload a Magisk patched boot image for 10.0.1GM57AA? The model that I have is GM1900. When I try to patch it myself on Magisk, I get an error saying "process error"
Anyone able to help?
Heelixx said:
Anyone able to help?
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Hi.
magisk-patched 4.14.117-perf+ with twrp: https://ufile.io/3ieksyfx
flash with fastboot flash boot 4.14.117-perf+.img
meltbanana said:
Hi.
magisk-patched 4.14.117-perf+ with twrp: https://ufile.io/3ieksyfx
flash with fastboot flash boot 4.14.117-perf+.img
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Thanks a lot for uploading this! I managed to flash it and root my device but now the wifi isn't working. I cleared the cache with TWRP but that didn't resolve the issue. Flashing back the original boot image made the wifi work again.
Heelixx said:
Thanks a lot for uploading this! I managed to flash it and root my device but now the wifi isn't working. I cleared the cache with TWRP but that didn't resolve the issue. Flashing back the original boot image made the wifi work again.
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ok, perhaps it depends on BA (EU) or AA (global) ROM version? however you can boot the rooted one, install a downloaded version of magisk20 via magisk manager to patch your own kernel directly.
meltbanana said:
ok, perhaps it depends on BA (EU) or AA (global) ROM version? however you can boot the rooted one, install a downloaded version of magisk20 via magisk manager to patch your own kernel directly.
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I flashed the 4.14.117-perf+.img that you uploaded and then I booted in TWRP and flashed my original stock boot image. While still in TWRP, I flashed the zip of Magisk and then I rebooted. That got it working. So I'm rooted now. Thanks for sending me the image. I appreciate it!
@Heelixx
Can you explain to me how important a magisk boot patched is? Did you leave Pie for 10? What's the procedure?
lvints said:
@Heelixx
Can you explain to me how important a magisk boot patched is? Did you leave Pie for 10? What's the procedure?
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I was rooted on 10.0 and then I upgraded to 10.0.1
There is a procedure for upgrading to 10.0.1 and still keeping root. I wasn't aware of this and after I got the update, I restarted my device and ended up without root access.
A Magisk patched boot image is important for getting your device rooted.
If you're asking for the procedure to root your device, then you can follow this link which explains it, https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/how-to/guide-how-to-flash-android-10-twrp-t3964131

Stock Android 11

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https://developers.google.com/android/images#sunfish
fronto said:
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https://developers.google.com/android/images#sunfish
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I just checked my 4a with the Check for Updates button under settings and Android 11 is there waiting for me to d/l and install.
I successfully applied the OTA update, then extracted the boot.img from the full image (both versions matching RP1A.200720.011), patched with Magisk, and then flashed it, but now phone wont boot. Just getting the G startup logo for over 10 min now. Has anyone had success with this method? Is there a better way to do it?
Just updated with no issues, but I'm not rooted yet. Only thing I really want is custom accent color (red), so not sure if it's worth rooting.
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hate to say it but I think at this point that Magisk 20.4 (Manager 7.5.1) cannot root Android 11 on this phone. I have posted this finding on the rooting thread asking if anyone has had success:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-4a/how-to/guide-unlock-root-pixel-4a-t4153773/page4
I unrooted, applied update, installed Magisk Canary build, patched boot image from downloaded Factory Image, fastboot flash boot... and have successfully rooted my 4a on w/11.
Well I got an email from Google saying that android 11 was waiting for me to download. So I checked updates and it says my device is up to date. So I guess maybe verizon does hold up updates.
moeava said:
I unrooted, applied update, installed Magisk Canary build, patched boot image from downloaded Factory Image, fastboot flash boot... and have successfully rooted my 4a on w/11.
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where did you find it? nvrmnd https://github.com/topjohnwu/magisk_files/tree/canary
@tcat007 @fronto
For anyone looking to root, you need magisk canary, latest build at time of writing (20424) works fine for me. Took the OTA from 10 to 11 following the magisk OTA update guide here worked like a charm: https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/ota.html
However, somethings seemed to have changed in 11. For audio apps like jdsp and v4a, you'll need to run this in terminal (only needs done once):
Code:
su -c settings put global hidden_api_policy 1
Also note that sbin is gone too (least on pixel 4a) so v4a app install won't work properly (it's being worked on)
fronto said:
I successfully applied the OTA update, then extracted the boot.img from the full image (both versions matching RP1A.200720.011), patched with Magisk, and then flashed it, but now phone wont boot. Just getting the G startup logo for over 10 min now. Has anyone had success with this method? Is there a better way to do it?
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You need to use latest canary
Stable doesn't yet support 11 afaik
tthalheim said:
You need to use latest canary
Stable doesn't yet support 11 afaik
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You only need Canary to create the patched boot file. After it's been flashed, you can run Stable.
Just flash the pre-patched boot file and keep stable:
magisk_patched_sunfish-rp1a.200720.011.img
Yeah I dont like that canary Magisk so I used your advice and flashed the patched boot.img and then went back to stable Magisk. I am a little underwhelmed with Android 11 maybe its just me.
fronto said:
You only need Canary to create the patched boot file. After it's been flashed, you can run Stable.
Just flash the pre-patched boot file and keep stable:
magisk_patched_sunfish-rp1a.200720.011.img
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good deal...yeah I figured with the pre-patched boot.img, a lot of people could avoid messing with canary alltogether and just keep normal stable.
Agreed 11 does not seem all that revolutionary. ...but all is working well now with no complaints
Archangel said:
Yeah I dont like that canary Magisk so I used your advice and flashed the patched boot.img and then went back to stable Magisk. I am a little underwhelmed with Android 11 maybe its just me.
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If you’re running boot imaged patched with magisk canary then your running magisk canary
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Yeah brother all I was saying is that I dont like the canary design for Magisk Manager so I went back to stable for manager only.
jrkruse said:
If you’re running boot imaged patched with magisk canary then your running magisk canary
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Archangel said:
Yeah brother all I was saying is that I dont like the canary design for Magisk Manager so I wet went back to stable for manager only.
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Oh ok
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fronto said:
You only need Canary to create the patched boot file. After it's been flashed, you can run Stable.
Just flash the pre-patched boot file and keep stable:
magisk_patched_sunfish-rp1a.200720.011.img
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Thank you for the upload. Can this be flashed in magisk? I presume no.
Can you clarify the steps? I'm already on android 10 rooted.
1. Uninstall magisk / Restore image
2.. Download install Android 11 / no reboot
3..... ? Then with patched boot.
Thank you
mustbevick said:
Thank you for the upload. Can this be flashed in magisk? I presume no.
Can you clarify the steps? I'm already on android 10 rooted.
1. Uninstall magisk / Restore image
2.. Download install Android 11 / no reboot
3..... ? Then with patched boot.
Thank you
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Its not flashed in Magisk. Its flashed using fastboot via a computer connection. With that file, you never need to touch Canary manager.
1. uninstall Magisk but you keep Magisk Manager
2. update to Android 11 via OTA or with full image provided you revise the flash-all to not wipe, or just manually issue each command.
3. make sure your 11 is up and running
4. reboot to bootloader, connect PC
5. fastboot flash boot magisk_patched_sunfish-rp1a.200720.011.img
6. reboot and open regular stable Magisk Manager
enjoy
I've rooted my 4a with magisk with the Aug factory image (android 10). I have the both Titanium Pro and Mybackup Pro - Do either of those programs create an image backup similar to the image I create of my PC using a program like Acronis, so that I could just re-install the Android 10 system if I don't like Android 11? If those programs don't do that is there any program that will do that?
Has anyone else noticed x google enrollment then updating message every (re) boot? I must have done something wrong. I got magisk working nicely. Can install itself, modules, ctsProfile is true, whatevs... But nothing else gets a su toast. Not too worried with it this first week or so.. I'll stab again weekend after next.
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OnePlus 7 pro oos 11 beta 1 TWRP and root

Hello everyone.
I was wondering if anyone has found a work around to get a custom recovery to work on the oos 11 beta one for op7p gm1917.
I've tried msm tool and have working TWRP untill I install ops 11.
Once I install the beta 1 and TWRP booting to recovery is stuck in a flashing TWRP logo. Only way to recover from this is to flash stock boot image.
I do have root as I patched the stock boot.img with magisk 8.0.4 then flashed the boot image with fastboot.
If anyone could help me get this TWRP up and running I would definitely appreciate it.
Thank you...
mrhodes19904 said:
If anyone could help me get this TWRP up and running I would definitely appreciate it.
Thank you...
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TWRP is not available for Android 11 yet, so you will have to wait.
nabril15 said:
TWRP is not available for Android 11 yet, so you will have to wait.
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At least I have root that's all that matters
pcould you please put the modified boot here?
RicoMartins said:
pcould you please put the modified boot here?
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magisk.img
Shared with Dropbox
www.dropbox.com
Thanks, buddy.
You guys can flash a zip of twrp like orangefox dual boot. Right after the ota in twrp. With a pen drive to get twrp in OS11. No need to actually use a dualboot its just a really nice build I use it.
Anyone tried this method? https://www.droidwin.com/update-oneplus-to-android-11-oxygenos-11-via-twrp-without-losing-root/

[OP7][OOS11] root not working with Magisk patched boot.img

Hey,
Yesterday i received the official global version of Ogygen OS 11 (OnePlus7Oxygen_14.E.35_OTA_0350_all_2103221233) for my Oneplus 7 which made me happy and i installed it on my current TWRP and root Ogygen OS 10. Afterwards my root and TWRP was gone. I read many threads now about that TWRP is not available currently for Android 11. So i was stuck with extracting the boot.img from the stock zip file and patching it with the latest canary Magisk (66e30a77 (22006)). The patch is successful.
After i flashed the boot.img to boot_a and boot_b via fastboot the phone restarted but there was still no root. (Magisk still showed that its not installed and superuser rights for Magisk also weren't granted->notification during start).
After trying and validating that i used the latest version of everything and also did a factory reset and tried the same handling again, i tried to use the latest beta Oxygen OS11 stock image for flashing the boot.img (same handling as before). After flashing i gained superuser rights and magisk was installed but no bluetooth and WIFI was working so there was an issue (is clear because it was not the same stock zip).
So does anyone of you might have already an solution for this?
Rgds,
Matthias
matthi383 said:
Hey,
Yesterday i received the official global version of Ogygen OS 11 (OnePlus7Oxygen_14.E.35_OTA_0350_all_2103221233) for my Oneplus 7 which made me happy and i installed it on my current TWRP and root Ogygen OS 10. Afterwards my root and TWRP was gone. I read many threads now about that TWRP is not available currently for Android 11. So i was stuck with extracting the boot.img from the stock zip file and patching it with the latest canary Magisk (66e30a77 (22006)). The patch is successful.
After i flashed the boot.img to boot_a and boot_b via fastboot the phone restarted but there was still no root. (Magisk still showed that its not installed and superuser rights for Magisk also weren't granted->notification during start).
After trying and validating that i used the latest version of everything and also did a factory reset and tried the same handling again, i tried to use the latest beta Oxygen OS11 stock image for flashing the boot.img (same handling as before). After flashing i gained superuser rights and magisk was installed but no bluetooth and WIFI was working so there was an issue (is clear because it was not the same stock zip).
So does anyone of you might have already an solution for this?
Rgds,
Matthias
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Hello,
Did you see this thread right below yours?
Android 11 OB4
Just installed OB4, anybody got a boot.img file or magisk patched boot image file? Also any news on TWRP for Android 11? Thanks in anticipation OK I was just lazy hoping somebody Elese did the work. Ended up using my OB2 patched boot image file...
forum.xda-developers.com
Magisk canary can also cause a lot of issues. I'm using 22.0.
Hey thank you! I already saw this and tried it out before to get TWRP working as in the Oxygen OS 11 Beta but this TWRP version does not work with the official OOS11 for the Oneplus 7. It's strange that on Open Beta it works and now its not working.
Watching this thread because I'm stuck too. I either need locked bootloader or unlocked with Magisk
Does anyone already has a solution to this one?
I got the OTA today for 11.0.0.2, rooted fine with Magisk 22.1. Check out my guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...m1900-android-11-oos-stable-11-0-0-2.4253743/
WareDat said:
I got the OTA today for 11.0.0.2, rooted fine with Magisk 22.1. Check out my guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...m1900-android-11-oos-stable-11-0-0-2.4253743/
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I wish someone would upload the fastboot ROM
Thank you man it worked ! i hope others are seeing also your intructions and files so they can use them and have root back again

TWRP 3.5.2 not working / Root trough magisk patched boot.img

Hey guys
I need your help to be happy having my phone rooted....
After update to android 11 I try to install TWRP 3.5.2 but the phone stuck on fastboot screen and TWRP not opens. So, I found an another way to root the device patching boot.img trough magisk, even it not pass on SafetyNet validation.
The root works but after reboot the phone lose it.
Some one have a solution for root on android 11?
Thanks for your help.
At the moment the TWRP in android 11 is giving problems when the mobile is encrypted does not work, you would have to make a backup and decrypt the phone to be able to use it. Any questions let me know
You need to decrypt your data and stay decrypted to get twrp working in A11.
And for the magisk part (assuming you don't wanna use twrp and stay encrypted), after booting using the patched boot image, open Magisk app, then select the Install option, then Direct Install. And that's it. You won't lose root access after reboot.
dewri21 said:
You need to decrypt your data and stay decrypted to get twrp working in A11.
And for the magisk part (assuming you don't wanna use twrp and stay encrypted), after booting using the patched boot image, open Magisk app, then select the Install option, then Direct Install. And that's it. You won't lose root access after reboot.
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Are you referring to the patched boot.img you make yourself using Magisk? I've tried that myself, but the phone keeps being stuck at the boot logo (not a boot loop). I'm always forced to flash the original boot.img file to make the phone operational again.
Skyrider said:
Are you referring to the patched boot.img you make yourself using Magisk? I've tried that myself, but the phone keeps being stuck at the boot logo (not a boot loop). I'm always forced to flash the original boot.img file to make the phone operational again.
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You patched the boot.img yourself? I mean did you get the proper image using payload dumper? It should have booted. Check it again and try. If that doesn't help you still, decryption is the way to go. I have been decrypted since a long time, with a working twrp.
dewri21 said:
You patched the boot.img yourself? I mean did you get the proper image using payload dumper? It should have booted. Check it again and try. If that doesn't help you still, decryption is the way to go. I have been decrypted since a long time, with a working twrp.
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I thought TWRP wasn't/isn't fully supported on Android 11?
And yes, I used the proper proper image as I grabbed the entire package using Oxygen Updater, while using the patched version to update the OS. And if I didn't get the proper image, I would assume reverting back to the original boot.img (from the full package) wouldn't have worked.
Skyrider said:
I thought TWRP wasn't/isn't fully supported on Android 11?
And yes, I used the proper proper image as I grabbed the entire package using Oxygen Updater, while using the patched version to update the OS. And if I didn't get the proper image, I would assume reverting back to the original boot.img (from the full package) wouldn't have worked.
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I found working patched boot at OnePlus forum, I guess it was patched with canary version of magisk. Maybe you can try.
Skyrider said:
I thought TWRP wasn't/isn't fully supported on Android 11?
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It is, if and only if you're decrypted. TWRP doesn't support encryption on A11.

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