How to root Ulefone Armor 11 5G - Android General

I'm pleased to report I've successfully done systemless root with MAGISK on the Ulefone Armor 11 5G. Turns out the process is nearly identical to the Armor 10.
Most of the information I found on this thread
First of all you need to unlock the bootloader, you can found how to do it on my previous post. Unlocking the bootloader will erase all of your data and will probably void your garanties.
I'm not responsable of any damage your phone can receive doing this procedure.
After unlocking the bootloader, everytime you switch on the phone there will be a message informing you that the bootloader is unlocked and so the phone not safe anymore.
Assuming you have done it without problem you need:
- The latest SDK Platform Tools to download Adb and Fastboot. Remember that are command line software, so the run only through command prompt
- The latest version of Magisk, in this moment is the 22.1.
- The USB driver, but you should already have downloaded it to unlock bootloader
- The latest ROM version, that you can download from Ulefone Site, here the UE and Not-UE version
- A copy of vbmeta_null.img as found here. VERY IMPORTANT
Let's start rooting your phone.
- Extract boot.img from the ROM and copy it on your phone in a directory you can easily remember (i.e. Download, Bluetooth...)
- Download or copy Magisk on the phone and install it. If it ask to install from unknown source accept it.
- Open Magisk app and choose Install Magisk NOT the App. When prompted for the method, choose "Select and patch a file". It will ask you to indicate where you have stored the copy of boot.img that you have previously stored on the phone. It will produce a file magisk_patched_xxxxx.img where xxxxx is a casual number.
- Copy magisk_patched_xxxxx.img on your PC, I will suggest the same location of Adb
- Now you have to reboot in bootloader mode by opening command prompt in adb location and run:
adb reboot bootloader
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- When done verify the connection with the phone:
fastboot devices
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If you have received a positive answer we can go further otherwise check that you have the right driver installed.
- Let's assume you have received a positive answer. Now you have to disable the safety check of the boot.img otherwise you will have a bootloop:
fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta_null.img
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If you receive a positive answer we can go to next step
- Install patched Boot Image:
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched_xxxxx.img
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naturally, replace the X's with whatever string of characters Magisk supplied
- Assuming everything went good you can reboot your phone:
fastboot reboot
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Done now your phone should be now rooted.
Enjoy.
Have fun

Thanks for this, I was missing the vbmeta_null.img and was getting a boot cycle. Works perfectly.

Harlock1978 said:
I'm pleased to report I've successfully done systemless root with MAGISK on the Ulefone Armor 11 5G. Turns out the process is nearly identical to the Armor 10.
Most of the information I found on this thread
First of all you need to unlock the bootloader, you can found how to do it on my previous post. Unlocking the bootloader will erase all of your data and will probably void your garanties.
I'm not responsable of any damage your phone can receive doing this procedure.
After unlocking the bootloader, everytime you switch on the phone there will be a message informing you that the bootloader is unlocked and so the phone not safe anymore.
Assuming you have done it without problem you need:
- The latest SDK Platform Tools to download Adb and Fastboot. Remember that are command line software, so the run only through command prompt
- The latest version of Magisk, in this moment is the 22.1.
- The USB driver, but you should already have downloaded it to unlock bootloader
- The latest ROM version, that you can download from Ulefone Site, here the UE and Not-UE version
- A copy of vbmeta_null.img as found here. VERY IMPORTANT
Let's start rooting your phone.
- Extract boot.img from the ROM and copy it on your phone in a directory you can easily remember (i.e. Download, Bluetooth...)
- Download or copy Magisk on the phone and install it. If it ask to install from unknown source accept it.
- Open Magisk app and choose Install Magisk NOT the App. When prompted for the method, choose "Select and patch a file". It will ask you to indicate where you have stored the copy of boot.img that you have previously stored on the phone. It will produce a file magisk_patched_xxxxx.img where xxxxx is a casual number.
- Copy magisk_patched_xxxxx.img on your PC, I will suggest the same location of Adb
- Now you have to reboot in bootloader mode by opening command prompt in adb location and run:
- When done verify the connection with the phone:
If you have received a positive answer we can go further otherwise check that you have the right driver installed.
- Let's assume you have received a positive answer. Now you have to disable the safety check of the boot.img otherwise you will have a bootloop:
If you receive a positive answer we can go to next step
- Install patched Boot Image:
naturally, replace the X's with whatever string of characters Magisk supplied
- Assuming everything went good you can reboot your phone:
Done now your phone should be now rooted.
Enjoy.
Have fun
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it works for me ... thanks!!!!

They will release an update with Android 11 for Armor 11 this summer, should i wait for that or is it just to root on? Sincerly the n00b

morwlin said:
They will release an update with Android 11 for Armor 11 this summer, should i wait for that or is it just to root on? Sincerly the n00b
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Did you update to android11. What are your findings? Android 11 good? bugs?

So let's say I tried the steps above and I somehow ended in a boot loop. For reference, I removed the OS and had TWRP Recovery installed. I restarted while on TWRP Recovery from the phone and I been stuck on Boot Loop since. For whatever reason, for the life of me, I can't remove the battery or figure out how to enter Recovery Mode (I tried so many combinations).
Anyone know how to get into Recovery Mode or find a way to get out of this boot loop? =(
PS: These were the last steps I did:
1) adb reboot-fastboot
2) --- Reboot to bootloader
3) fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta_null.img
4) fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (The TWRP img)
5) fastboot flashing unlock
6) - Reboot from TWRP on phone after browsing around

dummiedroid said:
So let's say I tried the steps above and I somehow ended in a boot loop. For reference, I removed the OS and had TWRP Recovery installed. I restarted while on TWRP Recovery from the phone and I been stuck on Boot Loop since. For whatever reason, for the life of me, I can't remove the battery or figure out how to enter Recovery Mode (I tried so many combinations).
Anyone know how to get into Recovery Mode or find a way to get out of this boot loop? =(
PS: These were the last steps I did:
1) adb reboot-fastboot
2) --- Reboot to bootloader
3) fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta_null.img
4) fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (The TWRP img)
5) fastboot flashing unlock
6) - Reboot from TWRP on phone after browsing around
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Well since this post, I just basically let my phone battery die. With a clear mind, and some help from here (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...h-stock-unlock-boot-loader-root-twrp.4297803/) I was able to save the phone (yay!).
I got the ROM and MPD from here: https://www.ulefone.com/support/software-download.html which lead me to their drive for Ulefone Armor 11 5G here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12N1nQVACM4noSO4klyrOk0-sfEnTWMRN
1) Download ROM, SP_MDT_AFterSale_20.32.rar and PDF (RAR and PDF in the "Upgrade tools and USB driver" folder)
2) Follow the steps on the PDF which basically said to scan the port, add the scatter file then start the update. (Read full PDF before trying it)
Hopefully if anyone is frustrated out there, this helps. (I know I was not thinking rationally... lol)
PS: The drive said it might brick your phone with Android 11 but mine worked with Android 11. No issues. So good luck!

Harlock1978 said:
I'm pleased to report I've successfully done systemless root with MAGISK on the Ulefone Armor 11 5G. Turns out the process is nearly identical to the Armor 10.
Most of the information I found on this thread
First of all you need to unlock the bootloader, you can found how to do it on my previous post. Unlocking the bootloader will erase all of your data and will probably void your garanties.
I'm not responsable of any damage your phone can receive doing this procedure.
After unlocking the bootloader, everytime you switch on the phone there will be a message informing you that the bootloader is unlocked and so the phone not safe anymore.
Assuming you have done it without problem you need:
- The latest SDK Platform Tools to download Adb and Fastboot. Remember that are command line software, so the run only through command prompt
- The latest version of Magisk, in this moment is the 22.1.
- The USB driver, but you should already have downloaded it to unlock bootloader
- The latest ROM version, that you can download from Ulefone Site, here the UE and Not-UE version
- A copy of vbmeta_null.img as found here. VERY IMPORTANT
Let's start rooting your phone.
- Extract boot.img from the ROM and copy it on your phone in a directory you can easily remember (i.e. Download, Bluetooth...)
- Download or copy Magisk on the phone and install it. If it ask to install from unknown source accept it.
- Open Magisk app and choose Install Magisk NOT the App. When prompted for the method, choose "Select and patch a file". It will ask you to indicate where you have stored the copy of boot.img that you have previously stored on the phone. It will produce a file magisk_patched_xxxxx.img where xxxxx is a casual number.
- Copy magisk_patched_xxxxx.img on your PC, I will suggest the same location of Adb
- Now you have to reboot in bootloader mode by opening command prompt in adb location and run:
- When done verify the connection with the phone:
If you have received a positive answer we can go further otherwise check that you have the right driver installed.
- Let's assume you have received a positive answer. Now you have to disable the safety check of the boot.img otherwise you will have a bootloop:
If you receive a positive answer we can go to next step
- Install patched Boot Image:
naturally, replace the X's with whatever string of characters Magisk supplied
- Assuming everything went good you can reboot your phone:
Done now your phone should be now rooted.
Enjoy.
Have fun
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Hi, does the VBmeta work for all models? I am trying to root my Ulefone Power Armor 13.

It should, because iy's an empty file.

Harlock1978 said:
It should, because iy's an empty file.
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Just tried it and it works great! Any idea anyone where I can get TWRP for Ulefone Armor 13? This phone has the recovery in the boot partition

Will this work with Android 11?

I forgot to update my progress. Works great on R (11) so far. Lots of modules seem to be updated too. I am considering using a custom ROM and finally disconnecting from GMS though I would like to retain the customised camera app for,the night vision. I will find a thread that might have a way to do this though if anyone here can help me or point me to the right place, would be much abliged. Also, any ROM recommendations, that are working best?

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TWRP, Magisk, & Xposed for the NX619J

This is a translation and rework of youyim2's executable. I've rewritten some of the batch file to make things more streamlined, as well as translated the whole thing into English. I am not the device maintainer. If you have questions, I'll help as best I can. This is only for getting TWRP, Magisk, and Xposed. You should be able to flash Open GAPPs if needed with no issue once you've got TWRP installed.
Download the zip file. Extract the contents. Run the *.bat file. Follow the instructions.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1) Unlock the bootloader first.
2) Unlock fastboot flashing.
3) Flash TWRP.
4) Reboot into recovery (TWRP)
5) Flash the version of Magisk that is included.
6) Reboot into the system
7) Install the included APK for Magisk. Official Magisk does not support this device.
8) If you want Xposed, reboot to recovery, and flash the included EdXposed zip and the riru-core zip.
9) Reboot back to the system
10) Install the included EdXposed apk
TWRP:
To get TWRP into English (or your language of choice), boot to TWRP recovery. When it shows up, slide the bar to the right to unlock it. After that, tap the button second from the bottom on the right column. This takes you to the Settings menu. In here, tap the globe icon in the top right tab. Choose your language from here.
NOTES:
1) The flashing unlock needs to be run EVERY TIME you reboot into bootloader, as it locks the flash mode every reboot. This type of unlock does not wipe data.
2) DO NOT WIPE /SYSTEM IN TWRP. It will brick your phone.
Download:
Link: Red Magic Mars-TWRP3.2.3.0-v1.1.zip
MD5: 84AB33312633B9AF91DD4E07478A059C
Size: 71.5 MB
Thanks, I can't flash twrp is fail
decscomputer said:
Thanks, I can't flash twrp is fail
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Did you unlock the bootloader and do the flashing unlock? Both are required for TWRP to flash.
Yes, I did the process completely. I have the last Chinese Rom. The bootloader was unlocked, the fastboot Flash too but when I click the number 4 Is fail flashing twrp and there's a message saying Max limit exceded and too bootloader password Is error.
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Yes, I did the process completely. I have the last Chinese Rom. The bootloader was unlocked, the fastboot Flash too but when I click the number 4 Is fail flashing twrp and there's a message saying Max limit exceded and too bootloader password Is error.
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If you read Chinese, you could try the tool in this thread. It's what mine is based on, and may be better suited to the Chinese version.
Added options to reboot into recovery and bootloader as well as some more translation and other text adjustments.
decscomputer said:
Yes, I did the process completely. I have the last Chinese Rom. The bootloader was unlocked, the fastboot Flash too but when I click the number 4 Is fail flashing twrp and there's a message saying Max limit exceded and too bootloader password Is error.
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OEM unlock has to be switched on in developer options do you have that switched on?
cajunflavoredbob said:
Did you unlock the bootloader and do the flashing unlock? Both are required for TWRP to flash.
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Yes, I did the bootloader Is unlocked and I did the fastboot unlock but when I try to Flash twrp Is fail with a message exceded limit Max AND too password Is error or something like that. I try with the .exe AND directly with adb but it has the same result.
cajunflavoredbob said:
Hello friends. I have a problem and I can not find the solution .. in the magisk manager some modules are not shown when looking for them, like pix3lify, google framework, camera2api y more. The first time I rooted my nubia and installed magisk manager, the modules were shown and I could install them and they worked, but then I gave a full reset to red mars and since then I have not seen the modules never again. I have already reset the nubia more than 10 times, changed the language, installed other magisk manager apk, and nothing.
this magisk manager does not let me install modules from github and if I download and install a thirdparty zip from the web, magisk installs it but the module does not apply or is not installed for some reason.
Is the same in twrp:crying:
I do not ask for support, but if someone knows how to solve it or gives me any suggestions? please
Thanks
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I have a problem with the bootloader
when i try to bootloader my nx619j , the bootloader failed and the message is "command write failed((too many links))" can u help me pls?
cajunflavoredbob said:
INSTRUCTIONS:
1) Unlock the bootloader first.
2) Unlock fastboot flashing.
3) Flash TWRP.
4) Reboot into recovery (TWRP)
5) Flash the version of Magisk that is included.
6) Reboot into the system
7) Install the included APK for Magisk. Official Magisk does not support this device.
8) If you want Xposed, reboot to recovery, and flash the included EdXposed zip and the riru-core zip.
9) Reboot back to the system
10) Install the included EdXposed apk
NOTES:
1) The flashing unlock needs to be run EVERY TIME you reboot into bootloader, as it locks the flash mode every reboot. This type of unlock does not wipe data.
2) DO NOT WIPE /SYSTEM IN TWRP. It will brick your phone.
Download:
Link: Red Magic Mars-TWRP3.2.3.0-v1.1.zip
MD5: 84AB33312633B9AF91DD4E07478A059C
Size: 71.5 MB
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One thing that I have found rather disappointing with all of the "guides" (that can only be loosely called such) is that nobody has explicitly mentioned HOW you have to unlock the bootloader on Nubia devices without downloading something.
In fastboot mode, after toggling Bootloader Unlock in developer settings, one must type:
fastboot oem nubia_unlock NUBIA_NX619J
THEN you can do: fastboot flashing unlock
Flashing a boot image may require you to redo the bootloader flashing unlock to bypass the "This device is corrupt" screen.
Packed up Windows executables aren't exactly helpful for those of us using Linux or MacOS based systems. Even then, the Red Magic Mars packaged bat files/tools didn't install correct drivers for me on Win10. Could never get the device recognized within Fastboot on my Win10 Intel desktop after updating and reinstalling drivers.
There is also another quirk with the Nubia devices that I ran into that I have seen mentioned only once on another device's forum.
If you're running a Ryzen/AMD based system, you may have to issue the fastboot commands on an Intel based system instead.
Why? Beats me. It makes no sense, but after hours of pulling my hair out, I happened to come across a post suggesting it and gave it try.
Typing in the same commands with fastboot in the same OS (xUbuntu 20.04) with the same exact versions of every tool used... failed on my Ryzen desktop but worked fine on my Intel laptop. Had I known, it would have saved me several hours of swapping cables and reflashing software.
Also, for those (like me) who don't exactly like blindly trusting software found on forums.
You can download the official system images here:
REDMAGIC Mars
VERSIONS Europe & Asia: V207 North America: V111 LAST UPDATED 10/28/2019 DOWNLOAD V207: Download V111: Download Go to flash instructions UPDATED AND ADDED FEATURES Game Space: Call...
help.redmagic.gg
Pull boot.img from the update archive and use another device with Magisk installed to repackage the boot image for the Mars to flash yourself.
fastboot flash boot modified_boot_image.img
And done.
Due to the risk of bricking the Red Magic Mars within TWRP, I'd rather avoid using it entirely... so I only flashed a boot.img modified with Magisk instead.
One nice thing of note about the Red Magic Mars. It has an actual recovery partition and doesn't use the clusterfluck that is the A/B partition scheme.

Root Guide

Found this while trolling through the Chinese forums, none of this is my work, I have translated the instructions as best I can.
Disclaimers; I have not tried this, it may brick the global rom, the custom recovery is likely only in Chinese language.
You need:
Boot Loader unlock code (currently probably not possible to get)
Huawei USB drivers
Recovery image (attached)
Magisk package (attached)
files: https://mega.nz/#!PM0EmYLA!384hZjmJ9ExNc7Q8rSqssHunWSO7AxQ3GA4qet6RX4E
Extract files to a folder, open command prompt and change into this folder.
Unlock bootloader (BL unlock will clear the phone data, please do a backup)
- Obtain an official unlock code
- double-click to open the "Huawei Toolbox.exe"
- click "unlock bootloader "
- enter the unlock code in the pop up window , click OK, and wait for the phone to unlock complete restart.
Flash the third-party recovery
- Turn off the phone and connect the computer. Press and hold the “Volume Down” button and “Power button” until the phone displays the android page and release your finger.
- open command prompt and run:
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk twrp.img
- after seeing the two OKAY feedback from the command line, the flash is successful.
Enter recovery to flash root image (this step will clear all data of the mobile phone including memory card, please make a backup in advance)
- long press “Volume Up” and “Power” ", until you see the a twrp logo, release the keys and wait to enter recovery mode
- After entering recovery, click the second item “Clear”, click “Format Data Partition” in the lower left corner, slide the slider to enter the clear, wait for the progress bar to complete
- Return to the recovery homepage, click on the last item "Advanced", select the last item "Remove data forced encryption", slide the slider to release, wait for completion
Copy the root package to the phone
- In Command Prompt type or copy the following commands
adb push magisk-installer.zip /sdcard
adb push magisk.apk /sdcard
Install Image
- Whilst still in recovery mode, click the first item to install the magisk-installer.zip package from the sdcard , slide the slider to install, wait for the flash to complete, and restart the phone
- After reboot is complete, click “File Manager”, select the apk file “magisk.apk” just copied from the memory card when install is finished, open the magisk app and click “No, thank you” in the pop-up window
- Return to the command line tool, type the code to execute, and wait for the phone to automatically restart
Fastboot reboot recovery
- after the restart, open "magisk", it should show that the installation is complete, that is, ROOT is achieved.
Anything in that forum on how to manually update phone?
technotika said:
Anything in that forum on how to manually update phone?
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That is actually what I was looking for
But none, problem is the v20 (china version) seems to get OTA way before us, they all got v143 2 weeks ago.
I did find the menu to do it, but it only supports if the image is stored on an sdcard, and when I click it it says no sdcard found. so its impossible.
Tried same with similar results. One day eh? ?
İ have V20 chinese version. İ want to root but could not find a way. Can you share the chinese forum maybe i can find how to unlock bootloader
greenblueye said:
İ have V20 chinese version. İ want to root but could not find a way. Can you share the chinese forum maybe i can find how to unlock bootloader
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If you read what I wrote in the first post you would see you cannot root without a bootloader unlock code.
Tested! Work bootloader code on Russia services (Cost 20USD)
belam00r said:
Tested! Work bootloader code on Russia services (Cost 20USD)
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Nice! Did unlocking bootloader factory reset your device?
Yes of course. All new Huawei and Honor do a reset after unlocking
i get bootloader unlock code from funkiehuwai for 20$
any one tried this instructions and have success?
I just wonder comments below will work?
*adb push magisk-installer.zip /sdcard
*adb push magisk.apk /sdcard
because there is no sd card support for view20?
when i opened huawei-toolbox.exe its in chinese and im afraid to continue other instructions
Did anyone use TWRP and which version?
Did the View 20 Boot correctly?
I read in a Forum, that with the view 20 doesn´t boot correctyl with TWRP. The reason should bei the Storage...
Best regards
Unlocked Bootloader
belam00r said:
Tested! Work bootloader code on Russia services (Cost 20USD)
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Does that mean you rooted you device (with the files from above) or you just unlocked the bootloader?
I was able to unlock my bootloader with a code from funkyhuawei (about 18 €, site seems to be down currently). I did not use the unlock tool above, mainly because its chinese
- Enabled "USB debugging" and "OEM unlock" in developer settings
- Connected phone to PC, opened adb and used "adb reboot bootloader"
- Unlocked via "fastboot oem unlock *16digit code*"
This worked out fine. However, as far as i understand it magisk is installed over twrp (recovery_ramdisk), removing twrp but granting you root. This makes me kind of nervous since twrp has been a nice safety net on several occasions. This is why I stopped after unlocking the bootloader. Maybe someone has more experience on this? Why is there so little interest in rooting this phone?
Regards
root achieved
I don't know if nobody's interested or nobody wants to try rooting this phone. However, I just went ahead and tried it. I used this guide: https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/install.html#emui-9 (posted in https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-view-20/help/root-t3900266). https://androidhost.ru/search.html is were I got the firmware from (posted in https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-view-20/how-to/honor-view-20-ota-march-patch-t3909075/page12). I downloaded the 9.0.1.137 firmware, since this corresponds to the one currently installed on my phone.
In summary:
I extracted recovery_ramdis.img from the update.app with the huawei extractor. In order to see this image file, I had to uncheck "verify header checksum" under settings->extract.
I then transferred this file to my phone (download folder), downloaded newest magisk manager and installed it. I then pushed INSTALL next to magisk (which was not installed of course), Install again and then Patch boot image file. Choose your transferred recovery_ramdis.img and go ahead. Transfer patched file (now called patched_boot.img) back to PC.
For the next step, bootloader has to be unlocked already! Turn on "Enable OEM unlock" and "USB debugging" in the developer options and reboot to fastboot. Open ADB as usual and connect cable to phone. Type "fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk *path to patched_boot.img*" and wait for success.
A few things to keep in mind:
-Had a bootloop with the newest version of the viper4android module!
-The root was done without custom recovery, therefore a magisk module leading to a bootloop requires you to factory reset and do everything again if you want root to work (at least i couldn't get it to work again by reflashing orginial recovery_ramdis.img followed by patched_boot.img).
-For rooting to work you have to boot phone to recovery (in this case resulting in a "normal boot"). This means pressing volume up and holding it when booting the phone. For restart you could use an app which lets you boot to recovery automatically.
-While the above my sound annoying, permanently gives you the chance to boot you phone unrooted. This is nice, especially when you have a bootloop due to a magisk module (which I had).
-According to the first link, you could install a custom recovery into the second recovery partition of Huawei/Honor devices (erecovery_ramdis). there is no official twrp available for Honor View 20 at the moment.
-After unlocking my bootloader (see post above) I had "device not verified" in google play store. After rooting, my device is verified again
Regards
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I don't know if nobody's interested or nobody wants to try rooting this phone. However, I just went ahead and tried it. I used this guide: https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/install.html#emui-9 (posted in https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-view-20/help/root-t3900266). https://androidhost.ru/search.html is were I got the firmware from (posted in https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-view-20/how-to/honor-view-20-ota-march-patch-t3909075/page12). I downloaded the 9.0.1.137 firmware, since this corresponds to the one currently installed on my phone.
In summary:
I extracted recovery_ramdis.img from the update.app with the huawei extractor. In order to see this image file, I had to uncheck "verify header checksum" under settings->extract.
I then transferred this file to my phone (download folder), downloaded newest magisk manager and installed it. I then pushed INSTALL next to magisk (which was not installed of course), Install again and then Patch boot image file. Choose your transferred recovery_ramdis.img and go ahead. Transfer patched file (now called patched_boot.img) back to PC.
For the next step, bootloader has to be unlocked already! Turn on "Enable OEM unlock" and "USB debugging" in the developer options and reboot to fastboot. Open ADB as usual and connect cable to phone. Type "fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk *path to patched_boot.img*" and wait for success.
A few things to keep in mind:
-Had a bootloop with the newest version of the viper4android module!
-The root was done without custom recovery, therefore a magisk module leading to a bootloop requires you to factory reset and do everything again if you want root to work (at least i couldn't get it to work again by reflashing orginial recovery_ramdis.img followed by patched_boot.img).
-For rooting to work you have to boot phone to recovery (in this case resulting in a "normal boot"). This means pressing volume up and holding it when booting the phone. For restart you could use an app which lets you boot to recovery automatically.
-While the above my sound annoying, permanently gives you the chance to boot you phone unrooted. This is nice, especially when you have a bootloop due to a magisk module (which I had).
-According to the first link, you could install a custom recovery into the second recovery partition of Huawei/Honor devices (erecovery_ramdis). there is no official twrp available for Honor View 20 at the moment.
-After unlocking my bootloader (see post above) I had "device not verified" in google play store. After rooting, my device is verified again
Regards
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Well done good job:good:
İ have chinese version PCT-AL10 9.0.1.144 right now. Do you think i can use the same way? İ wonder from which version to extract recovery_ramdis.img
I have my view20 rooted
Thanks for the instructions.
greenblueye said:
I have my view20 rooted
Thanks for the instructions.
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You're welcome Be careful with sound improvement modules in Magisk! Had another bootloop with the Zirene module...
Which firmware did you get the recovery_ramdisk from in the end?
garris_bibop said:
You're welcome Be careful with sound improvement modules in Magisk! Had another bootloop with the Zirene module...
Which firmware did you get the recovery_ramdisk from in the end?
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I get recovery-ramdisk from firmware PCT-AL10 9.0.1.129 . my phone is on version 9.0.1.144 but it worked:good:
After root i can not auto update software. 9.0.1.166 version is seen on ota but after download it says update is unsuccessful. Do you have any suggestion?
I think thats to be expected when rooted. Go for manual update I guess (https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-view-20/how-to/honor-view-20-ota-march-patch-t3909075/page12). Personally I wouldn't bother with every update unless theres interesting new features and/or security updates. just to be on the safe side I would reflash the original recovery_ramdisk before updating! And backup your data!
NM Card
Hello !
Unless I'm mistaken, the View20 must be able to use nano sd cards (NM Card)

Is there a root for the ulefone Armor 9?

I have been looking for some sort of root for the ulefone armor 9, and I can't seem to find anything apart from sketchy websites. Can anyone help?
I found the scatterfile, but i still need to find the authentication file, and a download agent? I don't recall ever having to do any of this to root a phone before. Where do I get these files for a ulefone armor 9?
Look inside here:
Systemless Rooting with MagiskSU - Download APK
MagiskSU is an all-in-one Android rooting solution that is developed by topjohnwu. With Magisk Manager, users can easily root Android smartphones in a fastest and effective way. You can download MagiskSU, Magisk Root, Magisk Manager latest versions here.
magisksu.com
jwoegerbauer said:
Look inside here:
Systemless Rooting with MagiskSU - Download APK
MagiskSU is an all-in-one Android rooting solution that is developed by topjohnwu. With Magisk Manager, users can easily root Android smartphones in a fastest and effective way. You can download MagiskSU, Magisk Root, Magisk Manager latest versions here.
magisksu.com
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there isn't a twrp for this phone.
M8E1 said:
there isn't a twrp for this phone.
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TWRP isn't needed at all. Look inside here:
[Guide][Root] Magisk without TWRP on Android P
Via Magisk Manager: This method does not need root, and also does not require a custom recovery. However, you MUST have a stock boot image dump beforehand, and you also have to be able to flash the patched boot image, either through fastboot mode...
forum.xda-developers.com
jwoegerbauer said:
TWRP isn't needed at all. Look inside here:
[Guide][Root] Magisk without TWRP on Android P
Via Magisk Manager: This method does not need root, and also does not require a custom recovery. However, you MUST have a stock boot image dump beforehand, and you also have to be able to flash the patched boot image, either through fastboot mode...
forum.xda-developers.com
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I did this, and I got a "red state" boot loop
M8E1 said:
I did this, and I got a "red state" boot loop
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Am I missing something? The phone is apparently locked in fastboot mode, and will not accept downloads.
M8E1 said:
I did this, and I got a "red state" boot loop
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Then report this issue in the related XDA-thread.
jwoegerbauer said:
Then report this issue in the related XDA-thread.
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What thread would that be? This is for support and questions, isn't it?
M8E1 said:
What thread would that be? This is for support and questions, isn't it?
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Of course this one:
[Guide][Root] Magisk without TWRP on Android P
Via Magisk Manager: This method does not need root, and also does not require a custom recovery. However, you MUST have a stock boot image dump beforehand, and you also have to be able to flash the patched boot image, either through fastboot mode...
forum.xda-developers.com
Is there anyone who can help? Fastboot does not respond to commands, and patching the boot.img and vbmeta.img via sp flash tool only puts my phone in a "red state". I have tried so many methods for rooting this phone, i'm starting to become convinced that it doesn't exist.
M8E1 said:
Is there anyone who can help? Fastboot does not respond to commands, and patching the boot.img and vbmeta.img via sp flash tool only puts my phone in a "red state". I have tried so many methods for rooting this phone, i'm starting to become convinced that it doesn't exist.
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i rooted this phone on the first day i got,, i now trying to get proper working twrp so,, search on the google this,, ulefone armor 9 root hovatek and follow the guide there, thats how i did it.
kanadali said:
i rooted this phone on the first day i got,, i now trying to get proper working twrp so,, search on the google this,, ulefone armor 9 root hovatek and follow the guide there, thats how i did it.
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Hello,
I tried to root my Armor 9E using Magisk but I ended with a bootloop. after a moment of stress (I'm a noob) I was able to put the original boot.img thanks to Fastboot,
I found your thread on Hovatek, how do you patch vbmeta.img ? in my case it's a Armor 9E
About TWRP, do you have any update ? will it be compatible with 9E also ?
Thanks
EDIT : I had to flash the vbmeta.img , I took it from hovatek here https://forum.hovatek.com/thread-36629.html
Totem95d said:
Hello,
I tried to root my Armor 9E using Magisk but I ended with a bootloop. after a moment of stress (I'm a noob) I was able to put the original boot.img thanks to Fastboot,
I found your thread on Hovatek, how do you patch vbmeta.img ? in my case it's a Armor 9E
About TWRP, do you have any update ? will it be compatible with 9E also ?
Thanks
EDIT : I had to flash the vbmeta.img , I took it from hovatek here https://forum.hovatek.com/thread-36629.html
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Ok guys, don't stress out. I've been dealing with Ulefone for awhile now. I have about 20 of their phones and I have the Armor 9. I just rooted the Armor x7. To start with, Ulefone has the stock system files for download right there on their website for every model they sell.
You are going to need the SP flash tool. I think they even include it in their mega download page.
3086 Armor 9 - Google Drive
drive.google.com
Now these are Mediatek so they do things differently. You turn the phone off and start the flash on SP Flash tool and plug it in. You use the All-in-one authorization for it that's included. Find the special empty vbmeta file on hovatek and use it in place of the other one. Remove the checksum.ini file.
But before all this when you got the boot off of there put it on your sdcard and install Majisk manager. Tell it to install magisk and to patch your boot. Pick the boot file. Then adb pull that file onto your computer and name it boot.img
put all of them back together in place of the old ones with all the stuff you downloaded from the ulefone link and run the checksum generator that it comes with which will produce a checksum.ini file. And if you have that empty vbmeta also you can use SP flash to flash it to your phone and it'll take it. You'll be left with a yellow or orange state then relock your bootloader and you'll be back to normal with magisk installed and root. So...you know, Friggin Mediatek
The reason for your bootloop was because you didn't put the empty vbmeta file in the mix.
MurdochPizgatti said:
Ok guys, don't stress out. I've been dealing with Ulefone for awhile now. I have about 20 of their phones and I have the Armor 9. I just rooted the Armor x7. To start with, Ulefone has the stock system files for download right there on their website for every model they sell.
You are going to need the SP flash tool. I think they even include it in their mega download page.
3086 Armor 9 - Google Drive
drive.google.com
Now these are Mediatek so they do things differently. You turn the phone off and start the flash on SP Flash tool and plug it in. You use the All-in-one authorization for it that's included. Find the special empty vbmeta file on hovatek and use it in place of the other one. Remove the checksum.ini file.
But before all this when you got the boot off of there put it on your sdcard and install Majisk manager. Tell it to install magisk and to patch your boot. Pick the boot file. Then adb pull that file onto your computer and name it boot.img
put all of them back together in place of the old ones with all the stuff you downloaded from the ulefone link and run the checksum generator that it comes with which will produce a checksum.ini file. And if you have that empty vbmeta also you can use SP flash to flash it to your phone and it'll take it. You'll be left with a yellow or orange state then relock your bootloader and you'll be back to normal with magisk installed and root. So...you know, Friggin Mediatek
The reason for your bootloop was because you didn't put the empty vbmeta file in the mix.
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Trying this method works fine for me until I try to relock the bootloader. Once I do that, I end up with a red state again.
Any advice? I am relocking the bootloader via fastboot flashing lock - is that correct?
MurdochPizgatti said:
Ok guys, don't stress out. I've been dealing with Ulefone for awhile now. I have about 20 of their phones and I have the Armor 9. I just rooted the Armor x7. To start with, Ulefone has the stock system files for download right there on their website for every model they sell.
You are going to need the SP flash tool. I think they even include it in their mega download page.
3086 Armor 9 - Google Drive
drive.google.com
Now these are Mediatek so they do things differently. You turn the phone off and start the flash on SP Flash tool and plug it in. You use the All-in-one authorization for it that's included. Find the special empty vbmeta file on hovatek and use it in place of the other one. Remove the checksum.ini file.
But before all this when you got the boot off of there put it on your sdcard and install Majisk manager. Tell it to install magisk and to patch your boot. Pick the boot file. Then adb pull that file onto your computer and name it boot.img
put all of them back together in place of the old ones with all the stuff you downloaded from the ulefone link and run the checksum generator that it comes with which will produce a checksum.ini file. And if you have that empty vbmeta also you can use SP flash to flash it to your phone and it'll take it. You'll be left with a yellow or orange state then relock your bootloader and you'll be back to normal with magisk installed and root. So...you know, Friggin Mediatek
The reason for your bootloop was because you didn't put the empty vbmeta file in the mix.
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Hi!
I'm having the same issue as MulBe039.
Device: UleFone Armor 9E (Android 10)
My steps so far:
0.0 Get boot.img, scatter file, checksum generator (from ulefone), magisk.apk (from github), vbmeta.img, drivers, SP Tool (from Hovatek)
0.1 Install magisk on my phone and patch boot.img.
0.2 Enable developer options on my phone
0.3 Enable OEM unlocking and USB debugging on my phone.
0.4 Install drivers on my PC
0.5 Copy scatterfile, boot.img, vbmeta.img into checksum generator's folder and get checksum.ini.
1.0 Connect phone
> adb devices
> adb reboot bootloader
> fastboot devices
> fastboot oem unlock
> fastboot reboot
Phone boots in orange state.
2.0 Re-enable dev opts, (phone shows as already unlocked), USB debugging and turn off the phone.
2.1 Start SP Flashtool
2.2 Select scatter file
2.3 Check only vbmeta.img
2.4 Start download
2.5 Connect phone
2.6 Download completes successfully.
2.7
> fastboot devices
> fastboot reboot
Orange state.
2.8 Factory reset from phone
3. Repeat 2., except at 2.3 check only the patched boot.img
Still orange state.
Magisk app is installed.
4.0 Turn the phone on, enable dev opts and USB debugging, connect to PC
> adb devices
> adb reboot bootloader
> fastboot devices
> fastboot oem lock
> fastboot reboot
Red state - boot loop.
5.0 Hold power button until it turns off abruptly
5.1 Hold volume up until load some sort of boot selector menu.
5.2 Select fastboot mode with vol up button.
5.3 Vol down to boot selected mode
5.4
> fastboot devices
> fastboot oem unlock
> fastboot reboot
Orange state - everything else is working.
What am I missing / doing wrong? How do I re-lock the bootloader?
Thanks in advance!
I have been able to root my Ulefone armor 9 using the method described here https://github.com/bkerler/mtkclient
1 - download boot partition from your device using mtkclient
2 - patch it with magisk manager
3 - flash it again with mtkclient
4 - flash an empty vbmeta (not really sure if this is necessary)
5 - boot your device
I'm not really sure if it is needed to have the bootloader unlocked, but I had it
0xf331dead said:
I have been able to root my Ulefone armor 9 using the method described here https://github.com/bkerler/mtkclient
1 - download boot partition from your device using mtkclient
2 - patch it with magisk manager
3 - flash it again with mtkclient
4 - flash an empty vbmeta (not really sure if this is necessary)
5 - boot your device
I'm not really sure if it is needed to have the bootloader unlocked, but I had it
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And remember that you cannot lock your bootloader after modifying stuff because signatures will not match and so on
I had to press volume up + volume down while connecting the usb to get mtkclient working

How To Guide Asus ROG phone 5: unlock bootloader and root guide

Asus rog phone 5 guide
note: you follow this guide on your own responsibility. also You should note that unlocking via the official Asus app will void warranty and blacklist the device for future otas.
bootloader unlock:
! note that unlocking the bootloader will erase the phone, back up your data before starting !
- install asus unlock application from asus website (direct link)
- open the app, scroll to the bottom accept the user agreement
-scroll to the bottom, click on agree. enter your pin
- your phone should now reboot and you should see the warning message indicating that you have unlocked bootloader
! now if you don't see the warning screen and your phone was not formatted, this means this unlock method didn't work and you should seek other methods !
updating to the latest ww firmware
- download the latest firmware zip from asus website (direct link) to Version WW-18.0830.2101.86.
-move the .zip file to your main storage directory.
the phone should detect the update file, if it doesn't reboot your device and it should detect it.
after updating, set up your device, then install magisk app (download link)
extract the boot.img from the above software downloaded from asus, using payload dumper (google it).
then copy the extracted boot.img to your phone.
install magisk.
open magisk
click install.
choose patch boot.img
once the patch is completed, copy the patched boot.img to you pc
for further info, magisk patching guide
on your PC you need to install your device drivers, and ADB & fastboot. and enable usb debugging on your device
flashing patched boot image
- open adb, approve the request on your device
- enter the command
Code:
adb devices
you should see your device and authorized. if not find a guide how to access your device
-next reboot to bootloader using the command
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
- in bootloader flash the boot.img from above using the following command
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
where boot image should be the address to the location of your boot image.
if you boot image is on your D:/ drive and in a folder called rootstuff.
your command should look like this.
Code:
fastboot flash boot D:\rootstuff\boot.img
once you flash the patched boot.img, reboot your phone.
open magisk app, check your root status you should be rooted.
congratulations
Check pm's.
m8822 said:
- open the app, scroll to the bottom accept the user agreement
-scroll to the bottom, click on agree. enter your pin
- your phone should now reboot and you should see the warning message indicating that you have unlocked bootloader
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hello and thank you very much for the detailed guide.
i was ready to do all that, i always unlock and root my devices so i'm savvy just enough to try, or so i thought.
after using asus unlock tool and rebooting, my phone ended up showing the indicated warning message but proceeded in a bootloop which is not generally a great problem, you can always flash partitions with fastboot !
But in my case the phone doesn't get recognised by "fastboot devices" command in bootloader mode nor in fastbootd (yes i have the latest adb & fastboot package installed with the latest platform tools)
so now i've got a very espensive and fancy paper holder.
if any of you encountered the same problem or maybe knows a way to get the device to be recognised by my pc I'll be very happy to donate for your trouble.
i already downloaded the latest firmware and extracted it with payload_dumper.py.
thank you very much to any of you who will take time to look into my issue.
also may i suggest adding a step to your guide ?
before flashing boot.img it might be a good idea to try it first using
Code:
Fastboot boot boot.img
i've had problems in the past with some bad patched boot.img images and this may be a way to avoid problems.
sorry if this sound patronising. just wanted to help
sabnack said:
also may i suggest adding a step to your guide ?
before flashing boot.img it might be a good idea to try it first using
Code:
Fastboot boot boot.img
i've had problems in the past with some bad patched boot.img images and this may be a way to avoid problems.
sorry if this sound patronising. just wanted to help
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Thanks, is your currently rooted now? I tried module "Fullscreen/Immersive Gesture" to hide the annoying,ugly gesture indicator (thank Apple & Google for great idea). All worked except gesture swipe up from bottom to open desktop. Do you know any module to hide that pill
hilary trump said:
Do you know any module to hide that pill
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I'm sorry i don't know but i will gladly look into that issue as soon as i can boot my phone, currently i'm stuck in a bootlop and my phone doesn't get recognised. i put all my hopes in the unbrick tool at this point, whenever it will be out.
I will let you know
hilary trump said:
Thanks, is your currently rooted now? I tried module "Fullscreen/Immersive Gesture" to hide the annoying,ugly gesture indicator (thank Apple & Google for great idea). All worked except gesture swipe up from bottom to open desktop. Do you know any module to hide that pill
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the root guide worked on another rog 5, however mine is completely nricked and i myslef is waaiting for unbrick tools
sabnack said:
hello and thank you very much for the detailed guide.
i was ready to do all that, i always unlock and root my devices so i'm savvy just enough to try, or so i thought.
after using asus unlock tool and rebooting, my phone ended up showing the indicated warning message but proceeded in a bootloop which is not generally a great problem, you can always flash partitions with fastboot !
But in my case the phone doesn't get recognised by "fastboot devices" command in bootloader mode nor in fastbootd (yes i have the latest adb & fastboot package installed with the latest platform tools)
so now i've got a very espensive and fancy paper holder.
if any of you encountered the same problem or maybe knows a way to get the device to be recognised by my pc I'll be very happy to donate for your trouble.
i already downloaded the latest firmware and extracted it with payload_dumper.py.
thank you very much to any of you who will take time to look into my issue.
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Connect your phone with the side port it will work.
sorankira said:
Connect your phone with the side port it will work.
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yes it did work, i flashed every partition and now i'm locked again, recovery doesn't work, could you please dump yours and post it ? hope i'm not asking too much.
EDIT: nevermind i finally solved it, i flashed a raw img of the system, it works now, thanks for your time
m8822 said:
Asus rog phone 5 guide
note: you follow this guide on your own responsibility. also You should note that unlocking via the official Asus app will void warranty and blacklist the device for future otas.
bootloader unlock:
! note that unlocking the bootloader will erase the phone, back up your data before starting !
- install asus unlock application from asus website (direct link)
- open the app, scroll to the bottom accept the user agreement
-scroll to the bottom, click on agree. enter your pin
- your phone should now reboot and you should see the warning message indicating that you have unlocked bootloader
! now if you don't see the warning screen and your phone was not formatted, this means this unlock method didn't work and you should seek other methods !
updating to the latest ww firmware
- download the latest firmware zip from asus website (direct link) to Version WW-18.0830.2101.86.
-move the .zip file to your main storage directory.
the phone should detect the update file, if it doesn't reboot your device and it should detect it.
after updating, set up your device, then install magisk app (download link)
extract the boot.img from the above software downloaded from asus, using payload dumper (google it).
then copy the extracted boot.img to your phone.
install magisk.
open magisk
click install.
choose patch boot.img
once the patch is completed, copy the patched boot.img to you pc
for further info, magisk patching guide
on your PC you need to install your device drivers, and ADB & fastboot. and enable usb debugging on your device
flashing patched boot image
- open adb, approve the request on your device
- enter the command
Code:
adb devices
you should see your device and authorized. if not find a guide how to access your device
-next reboot to bootloader using the command
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
- in bootloader flash the boot.img from above using the following command
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
where boot image should be the address to the location of your boot image.
if you boot image is on your D:/ drive and in a folder called rootstuff.
your command should look like this.
Code:
fastboot flash boot D:\rootstuff\boot.img
once you flash the patched boot.img, reboot your phone.
open magisk app, check your root status you should be rooted.
congratulations
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Mine causes bootloop
sorankira said:
Mine causes bootloop
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What ? Why!
what happened? Did you get this after unlocking the bootloader or after boot.img?
My troubkeshooting will consiste of flashing raw, but i am not sure if that will lock your bootloader
sorankira said:
Mine causes bootloop
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can you enter recovery and fastbootd ? if you only get access to bootloader, flashing a raw image does work !
then you can apply ota update zips from booted android and subsequently patch boot.img extracted from payload.bin from the ota update.
worked for me and i thought i bricked my device. let us know if we can do something to help.
sabnack said:
can you enter recovery and fastbootd ? if you only get access to bootloader, flashing a raw image does work !
then you can apply ota update zips from booted android and subsequently patch boot.img extracted from payload.bin from the ota update.
worked for me and i thought i bricked my device. let us know if we can do something to help.
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I fixed the bootloop but without root access
sorankira said:
I fixed the bootloop but without root access
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i believe you already have version WW-18.0830.2101.86 for WW only ( i just checked, i believe it was you who posted it here ). you can use this guide to extract boot.img from the payload.bin from the "UL-ASUS_I005_1-ASUS-18.0830.2101.81-1.1.64-user.zip" then if you continue by following the guide at the top of this thread you will be rooted in 15 minutes at most.
sabnack said:
i believe you already have version WW-18.0830.2101.86 for WW only ( i just checked, i believe it was you who posted it here ). you can use this guide to extract boot.img from the payload.bin from the "UL-ASUS_I005_1-ASUS-18.0830.2101.81-1.1.64-user.zip" then if you continue by following the guide at the top of this thread you will be rooted in 15 minutes at most.
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Yes i used this method, and causes bootloop sadly.
sorankira said:
Yes i used this method, and causes bootloop sadly.
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oh ! dammit it's weird... you could try to patch the boot image with another phone.
or maybe the update file isn't right for your phone. i don't get it
Somebody successfully succeeded with the bootloader & Rooting this Asus ROG 5 phone?
my experience rooting was as follows:
I bought the rog phone 5 I005DA in china, in which the store changed the rom CN to WW version WW-18.0830.2101.86 and blocked the bootloader.
When my hands arrived I updated the firmware to WW-18.0840.2103.26 (the last one available).
I followed all the steps in this post and I was successful with root.
(Attention, extract the boot.img from the firmware that you currently have installed on the phone)
miguel.jackass said:
my experience rooting was as follows:
I bought the rog phone 5 I005DA in china, in which the store changed the rom CN to WW version WW-18.0830.2101.86 and blocked the bootloader.
When my hands arrived I updated the firmware to WW-18.0840.2103.26 (the last one available).
I followed all the steps in this post and I was successful with root.
(Attention, extract the boot.img from the firmware that you currently have installed on the phone)
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how did you open the bootloader? using asus app?
because it did not work before i rooted i was on 2101.86 at the time. i tried goind down to 2100.95 also did not work.
i had to rent a guy to do it via edl. which he is not sharing the method because he wants to make money
m8822 said:
how did you open the bootloader? using asus app?
because it did not work before i rooted i was on 2101.86 at the time. i tried goind down to 2100.95 also did not work.
i had to rent a guy to do it via edl. which he is not sharing the method because he wants to make money
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I updated the firmware to the latest official version, extract the boot.img from the last official firmware, and installed the official unlock tool from the ASUS website, I just had to follow the tutorial.

How To Guide Root Edge 2021 with Magisk

I finally did it last weekend. It's pretty straightforward and it's no difference from other Moto phones I rooted.
Definitely, bootloader MUST be unlocked. A new purchased phone must wait 96 hours to have OEM unlock toggled.
You should have Lenovo RSA installed which also has needed driver installed. Get the latest ROM from RSA and let it run rescue (phone will be wiped, but bootloader unlock wiped the phone anyway). Doing this in order to grab boot.img from C:\Program Data\RSA\Download\Romfiles\.
You will lose Widevine L1 after bootloader unlocked. Stop if it matters to you.
Are you ready? Let's do it
1. Unlock the bootloader if you didn't do it. The way to get "oem get_unlock_data" is to use mark on command window and copy 5 lines of code and paste on notepad, and make it into one line. Submit to https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
You should get the code in few minutes over email. Then use this below:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock (code received from email)
(your phone will be wiped]
To enter bootloader. Turn the phone off (make sure you make a backup and copied files to host computer) then press and hold volume down and power buttons.
2. Patch boot.img. After bootloader unlocked, you can stay on bootloader screen and run RSA rescue. Doing this to make your phone up to date as well as getting boot.img. Your phone will be wiped again during the process.
Now you have to do initial setup and install Magisk. Copy the boot.img to the phone and patch it, and copy the patched_boot.img back to host computer.
You can get USNF, fox Magisk Module Manager, Adaway, and other modules if you want.
3. Post root process. You should re-enable USB debug and allow the host computer.
Enter fastbootd
Code:
adb reboot fastboot
or
Code:
fastboot reboot fastboot
Flash patched_boot
Code:
fastboot flash boot
Press space once to make a space, drag and drop patched_boot into command window, and press enter.
Since 24.1, Magisk has different approach to hide/deny.
Enable Zygisk, enforce deny list, install USNF as module (don't worry about GMS because USNF takes care of it).
Put any app can detect root on deny list and reboot everytime you updated the list
Happy rooting
This is my first time rooting an android phone, so thank you. Perhaps I might suggest you add some more details to the "patch boot.img" section, as it took me some extra looking about before I figured out what I was doing.
Thankfully it's pretty simple, I just had to download the Magisk apk from its official github repo onto the phone (post step 1), transfer over the downloaded "boot.img" that the lenovo RSA app downloads during its rescue process (it tells you were it downloads it in the app), over to the phone (usb file transfer), patch "boot.img" on the phone using the Magisk app (install > pick file > done!), transfer back over the newly patched image (stored in downloads) to pc, and then use the above instructions to `fastboot flash boot /path/to/your_patched_boot.img` when the phone is once again put into fastboot mode.
Okay maybe that isn't super simply explained, but I wanted to write it down so others might benefit.
Thank you again, I now have my phone rooted, and will be looking into various things I can do with it, such as degoogling, TWRP (if it's even available for this phone), etc.
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As far as I know, there is no TWRP yet pre-made for this phone. Unless I'm mistaken, I'd have to manually compile TWRP for my phone? (Not exactly sure how to go about that.)
Also, any tips for a newbie like me?
Can anyone confirm if using the magisk patched boot.img method works tho? Because unless you plan on actually using a custom rom or GSI you don't need twrp anymore for magisk, at least that's my experience with the moto Edge(2020) racer retus. Edit: I'ma dummy, literally the post above this answered my question lmao, I'm currently using a work phone from Samsung because I got my 2020 moto edge hardbricked in edl mode and typical Samsung didn't load everything lmao
ninjakira said:
Can anyone confirm if using the magisk patched boot.img method works tho? Because unless you plan on actually using a custom rom or GSI you don't need twrp anymore for magisk, at least that's my experience with the moto Edge(2020) racer retus. Edit: I'ma dummy, literally the post above this answered my question lmao, I'm currently using a work phone from Samsung because I got my 2020 moto edge hardbricked in edl mode and typical Samsung didn't load everything lmao
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