Question Can the P11 Plus be rooted? - Lenovo P11

Hi all. I'm new to the Lenovo space, so please bear with me. After some searching, I can't quite seem to figure out what the model number of the P11 Plus is? Can anyone enlighten me?
Tab P11 Plus | 11" Family Tablet
Meet the Lenovo Tab P11 Plus, an Android tablet featuring an 11" 2K display and quad speakers for immersive multimedia, plus Google Kids Space and Entertainment Space for family fun and education.
www.lenovo.com
Knowing that, can this particular model's bootloader be unlocked and the OS rooted? Cheers.

Found the model number: TB-J616F or TB-J616X
Android Upgrade Matrix - Lenovo Support US
support.lenovo.com

molohov said:
Found the model number: TB-J616F or TB-J616X
Android Upgrade Matrix - Lenovo Support US
support.lenovo.com
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Have you found the answer whether the Lenovo P11 Plus (TB-J616F) model can be rooted?

I am thinking of buying this tab. Is it stock unlocked or is it not?

kanines said:
Have you found the answer whether the Lenovo P11 Plus (TB-J616F) model can be rooted?
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The answer is yes.
First, using Rescue and Smart Assist, DL the latest rom for this model this model. I used TB_J616F_S000046_220311_ROW.
Next go to C:\ProgramData\RSA\Download\RomFiles\TB_J616F_S000046_220311_ROW and you will find the boot.img files. Copy it to a folder on the tablet. Remember where.... duh.
Install Magisk 25.2 which is the version that I used. Follow Magisk instructions to "patch" the copied boot.img file. When complete, copy the patch boot image file back to your Adb/Fastboot folder, normally X:\platform-tools.
Put your tablet in fastboot mode and run: fastboot flash boot <name of patched boot.img file>.
So, there's no need to ask questions as there are a least a bizzion guides on the internet on how to do a "Magisk boot.img patch and flash".

I am stuck on unlocking the bootloader as, when I use adb reboot bootloader. I am greeted with => FASTBOOT mode..., and when i go to fastbootd using recovery mode. I am stuck with Download is not allowed on locked devices, and when trying to unlock. Stuck with Command is not supported in default implentation.

levrx said:
I am stuck on unlocking the bootloader as, when I use adb reboot bootloader. I am greeted with => FASTBOOT mode..., and when i go to fastbootd using recovery mode. I am stuck with Download is not allowed on locked devices, and when trying to unlock. Stuck with Command is not supported in default implentation.
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every android ive unlocked bootloader, you click on the build number in settings 7 times, after aprox 3 it shows a count down until its unlocked, then it depends on the device im pretty sure, it was diff between my phone n table so it depends on ur device here is some resources
Locking/Unlocking the Bootloader | Android Open Source Project
source.android.com
How To: Unlock Bootloader
How To Unlock Bootloader Galaxy A12. *** Disclaimer I am not responsible for any damage you made to your device You have been warned - Go to Settings -> About phone and find your build number. - Tap on your build number 6 times until you see...
forum.xda-developers.com
Unlocking the bootloader and rooting
DISCLAIMER: I WAS NEVER, HAVE NEVER BEEN, AND WILL NEVER BE RESPONSIBLE OF ANY DAMAGES AGAINST YOUR DEVICES BY YOUR OWN MIS-OPERATIONS # knox_bit_warranty:0x1 # # Your warranty is now void # # You have been warned. # # I will laught at you if you...
forum.xda-developers.com
there is a diff between download mode and fastboot, just so u know, you need adb and fastboot from Androids SDK tools, you can find online, depending on ur computers OS. Also, ADB commands work with ur device on n plugged into the computer fastboot is for commands when ur in fastboot mode

levrx said:
I am stuck on unlocking the bootloader as, when I use adb reboot bootloader. I am greeted with => FASTBOOT mode..., and when i go to fastbootd using recovery mode. I am stuck with Download is not allowed on locked devices, and when trying to unlock. Stuck with Command is not supported in default implentation.
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I have the same issue!!! It seems a problem with the Fastboot mode.

19blacktiger77 said:
I have the same issue!!! It seems a problem with the Fastboot mode.
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I solved!!!
I just had to download the latest version of ABD and Fastboot!

Hi. i rooted with this video.. it is in portuguese, but the codes are in english, 15 minutes and it´s done..

I also want to root this device but I am waiting for their Android 12 update. Is anyone running Android 12 ?

I've successfully rooted my Lenovo P11 Plus (J616F) tablet via the latest stock rom + Magisk 25.2, and it was much more painless than I'd thought it'd be. But I can't figure out how to get TWRP or any other custom recovery, and I'd be happy to hear if anyone has had any success with it...
HackVasant said:
I also want to root this device but I am waiting for their Android 12 update. Is anyone running Android 12 ?
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Yes...
1.) Install USB drivers (I used this to detect fastboot mode: https://motorola-global-en-uk.custhelp.com/app/usb-drivers/)
>> NOTE: With your tablet in fastboot mode, you might have to go into device manager and manually update the drivers for your "unknown android device", pointing it to the usb drivers from the previous step)
2.) Install the lastest ADB and Fastboot software
3.) Unlock your bootloader!
3a.) Enable developer options -> Enable OEM unlocking
3b.) Enter fastboot mode (turn tablet off then hold power + volume up until just after it vibrates)
3c.) With your device connected to your PC, type fastboot flashing unlock in command prompt
4.) Look for the current latest stock rom TB-J616F_S240138_221026_ROW_SVC.ZIP
5.) Extract it somewhere on your PC, and copy boot.img to somewhere on your device
6.) Install Magisk v25.2 on your device
7.) Follow the rest of the installation instructions here: https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/install.html
If all went well, after rebooting you might get a warning about your device being in "Orange State" and therefore cannot be trusted because the bootloader was unlocked... This is normal, and your instinct might be to run the command fastboot flashing lock to get rid of it, but THS IS A BAD IDEA because it could place your device into a "Red State" requiring you to unlock it again, effectively wiping your device

Can it play Redbox (free video app) OK after rooted?
If it's OK, I think Netflix and Amazon Prime will be OK as well

mingkee said:
Can it play Redbox (free video app) OK after rooted?
If it's OK, I think Netflix and Amazon Prime will be OK as well
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Yes, but you will need to do the following...
1.) In Magisk, make sure you have Zygisk enabled in the settings
2.) Install this Magisk module, then reboot your device:
Releases · kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk - kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
github.com
3.) Use YASNAC (from the app store) to verify that you pass the safetynet check (it passes for me)
4.) Uninstall Netflix, then manually download and install the latest Netflix APK from your favorite APK site
I didn't test Redbox or Amazon Prime, but I would imagine it'd just be repeating step 4 for each additional app you wish to install
You can also read this for more detailed information about Magisk & SafetyNet:
SafetyNet:Magisk and MagiskHide Installation and Troubleshooting guide
www.didgeridoohan.com

SpectreCular said:
Yes, but you will need to do the following...
1.) In Magisk, make sure you have Zygisk enabled in the settings
2.) Install this Magisk module, then reboot your device:
Releases · kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk - kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
github.com
3.) Use YASNAC (from the app store) to verify that you pass the safetynet check (it passes for me)
4.) Uninstall Netflix, then manually download and install the latest Netflix APK from your favorite APK site
I didn't test Redbox or Amazon Prime, but I would imagine it'd just be repeating step 4 for each additional app you wish to install
You can also read this for more detailed information about Magisk & SafetyNet:
SafetyNet:Magisk and MagiskHide Installation and Troubleshooting guide
www.didgeridoohan.com
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The reason why I asked because A12 can make those video apps don't work even after passed safetynet and play integrity (2/3) and apps installed
However, those apps work on OnePlus N200 and 8T but NOT on Moto Edge 2021

mingkee said:
The reason why I asked because A12 can make those video apps don't work even after passed safetynet and play integrity (2/3) and apps installed
However, those apps work on OnePlus N200 and 8T but NOT on Moto Edge 2021
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Alright well I decided to take the time to check Redbox, and it works (or at least the Watch Free feature does)... And I don't have a prime account, but the prime video app makes it to the sign in screen, if that helps

SpectreCular said:
Alright well I decided to take the time to check Redbox, and it works (or at least the Watch Free feature does)... And I don't have a prime account, but the prime video app makes it to the sign in screen, if that helps
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Good!
I will make a backup on mine (I have Yoga 11 and practically they're the same) and unlock the bootloader and root it.
The reason why I root it so I can do adb on other device without laptop.
Actually, I have a lot of experience to root variety of machines, but what happened on Edge 2021 A12 puts me on hold on other Moto/Lenovo
I have Netflix and cable apps (Sling and Philo) and Discovery+.

Well just so we're on the same page, the steps I've posted were specifically for J616F, so your mileage may vary if you're using a different device. Also, I would maybe use a more specific stock ROM, since the one I posted is also specifically for J616F

SpectreCular said:
Well just so we're on the same page, the steps I've posted were specifically for J616F, so your mileage may vary if you're using a different device. Also, I would maybe use a more specific stock ROM, since the one I posted is also specifically for J616F
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I have to make it clear. I have both P11 plus and Yoga 11

I have the P11 Plus J616F model and cannot get the device to unlock after many attempts with wiping device reinstalling firmware reinstalling device drivers. Does failed (unknown status code) after (bootloader) sysytem-fingerprint:Lenovo/TB-J616F/TB-J616F:12/SP1A.210812.0 mean anything to anyone. I can adb reboot recovery, from recovery I can use the keys to choose fastboot and tab goes into fastbootd and fastboot devices returns my device fashboot flashing unlock starts but ends with the failed message above. fastboot getvar all returns a bunch of information about the device but also stops with same failed message. If I choose reboot bootloader using the keys on my tab while in fastbootd tab reboots to FASTBOOT... shows up in device manager as you would expect but typing fastboot flashing unlock returns waiting for device. Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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Root for Tripletek Pro Tablet?

Hello everyone. I purchased a new Tripletek Pro tablet (running Android 10) for use with my drone due to the super-bright screen it has. I also want to root it so I can use it for other tasks. I don't see a group for this tablet specifically, so is there a generic root process I can perform to do so? Thanks! Please advise.
robroy90 said:
Hello everyone. I purchased a new Tripletek Pro tablet (running Android 10) for use with my drone due to the super-bright screen it has. I also want to root it so I can use it for other tasks. I don't see a group for this tablet specifically, so is there a generic root process I can perform to do so? Thanks! Please advise.
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Here is the link to root, including instructions, for the Tripltek 8 Pro. This is officially from the company.
Tripltek 8 Pro Root
Thanks. I see the firmware download, but nothing about root. Are you saying this download is pre-rooted?
robroy90 said:
Thanks. I see the firmware download, but nothing about root. Are you saying this download is pre-rooted?
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The company told me that link was for rooting. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case. I had to do quite a bit of research outside of that link in order to gain root, including unlocking the bootloader. Send me a PM and I can share the steps with you that I did in order to gain root, because it wasn't an easy process.
robroy90 said:
Hello everyone. I purchased a new Tripletek Pro tablet (running Android 10) for use with my drone due to the super-bright screen it has. I also want to root it so I can use it for other tasks. I don't see a group for this tablet specifically, so is there a generic root process I can perform to do so? Thanks! Please advise.
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Did you figure it out? I pre-ordered the new 9 Pro that just came out. In messaging they told me the bootloader was unlock-able but they weren't exactly keen on telling me the steps to do it.
Figured it out. The link they sent was indeed for rooting as it was the original firmware zip with the boot.img inside that you need for rooting with magisk.
1) Go into settings and enable dev options. (do the tap tap tap thing until it tells you that you are now a dev).
2) Enable USB debugging and check the enable bootloader unlocking option as well inside dev options.
3) Make sure latest version of ADB is installed on a PC.
4) Run these commands ADB devices, ADB reboot bootloader, fastboot flashing unlock, click volume button to proceed, fastboot reboot. Boot Loader will now be unlocked.
5) From the zip of the original firmware, extract boot.img and put it on the tablet somewhere easy to find.
6) Install Magisk app, then click install by patching a file. Choose the boot.img from the zip thats now on the tablet.
7) Take the new magisk_patched.img from the tablet and put back on PC in adb tools folder.
8) Run these commands ADB reboot bootloader, fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img, fastboot reboot.
Done.

General Lenovo P12 Pro Android 12L Developer Preview Program (TB-Q706F)

Just read the news https://www.xda-developers.com/android-12l-developer-preview-1-lenovo-p12-pro/
It looks like it's still on early stage but here is the link for instructions and download:
DPP
dev.lenovo.com
The first large screen optimized Android OS with new APIs for application developers to provide a better app usage
experience in landscape mode, including easier multitasking, system UI optimization and more.
Security patch updated to 2021-11-01
Android 12L DP1 image is available.
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WORD OF WARNING!!
DO NOT USE THE LENOVO SMART RECOVERY ON THE CHINESE XIAOXIN VARIENT. If you flash the P12 firmware to the XIOAXIN Variant you will be stuck in the boot loader with no access to Recovery or ADB.
I actually did use the Lenovo RSA (Recovery and Smart Assistant) on my Xiaoxin variant trying to get it to something more English-based. Didn't work w/ what RSA downloaded which was TB_Q706F_USR_S211043_2111300010_Q00243_ROW which showed up recently. Flash happened w/o problems but upon reboot it was not happy and said H/W was incompatible and then powered off. I got it back into fastboot and was about to reflash 12L.
I was able to get into recovery and my Linux laptop was able to push 12L to it even though adb said device was unauthorized. Maybe that was because I had used it on that laptop before? Idk, I just used recovery to go into fastboot mode and then all the fastboot flash/erase commands worked fine.
Slimerang said:
I actually did use the Lenovo RSA (Recovery and Smart Assistant) on my Xiaoxin variant trying to get it to something more English-based. Didn't work w/ what RSA downloaded which was TB_Q706F_USR_S211043_2111300010_Q00243_ROW which showed up recently. Flash happened w/o problems but upon reboot it was not happy and said H/W was incompatible and then powered off. I got it back into fastboot and was about to reflash 12L.
I was able to get into recovery and my Linux laptop was able to push 12L to it even though adb said device was unauthorized. Maybe that was because I had used it on that laptop before? Idk, I just used recovery to go into fastboot mode and then all the fastboot flash/erase commands worked fine.
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That's great news at least you're tablet isn't useless?!
I believe they may be releasing the final updated for android 12L via ota. (there is a post on the Lenovo forums). If you're lucky this may be a back door to an eventual better rom than the Chinese junk. To clarify it's not the fault of the language that is the issue with the Chinese rom it's the problems with the security app, lack of open CL, broken sound in key apps (JustPlayer) and missing DTS codec which is present on the 2021 Pad Pro 11"

[ROOT] [GUIDE] How to root UMIDIGI A11 Pro Max

*PLEASE BE SURE TO READ EVERYTHING BEFORE ROOTING YOUR PHONE!!!*
This guide will help you to root your UMIDIGI A11 Pro Max. Aside from my own knowledge, I used many sources (and I’ll add the respective references, of course) to create this specific manual. In that regard, I organized the information in many sections due to its size.
Also, please be aware this is a guide for UMIDIGI A11 Pro Max, not UMIDIGI A11 Pro, or UMIDIGI A11, or UMIDIGI A13, or any similar model. You’re free to adapt this guide to a different UMIDIGI model though, so you can copy nearly everything here (with the necessary changes) if you want to.
DISCLAIMER: ALL I WROTE HERE WORKED PERFECTLY WITH MY UMIDIGI A11 PRO MAX, BUILD NUMBER UMIDIGI_A11_PRO_MAX_V1.0_20220108, WHICH I ROOTED WITH MAGISK 24.3, BUT I’M NOT A PROFFESIONAL. THIS MEANS I CANNOT GUARANTEE YOU THIS WILL ALWAYS WORK WITH ANOTHER BUILD NUMBER OR MAGISK VERSION, ALTHOUGH I HONESTLY THINK THERE SHOULDN’T BE ANY PROBLEM. FINALLY, ROOTING IS YOUR DECISION, AND IT'S OWN YOUR RESPONSIBILITY IN CASE YOU BRICK YOUR DEVICE, AS I’M NOT COERCING YOU TO DO IT.
With that said, let’s begin!
Things you need to know:​• Currently, there is no custom recovery (like TWRP) for this smartphone. This will make the whole process a bit more complex, but it’s still possible to get root.
• While I think the rooting itself doesn’t void your warranty, the previous and unavoidable step—unlocking the bootloader—does.
• Another thing about unlocking the bootloader: the process will make a FACTORY RESET to your device, so better have a back-up ready.
• We’ll use Magisk, so it’ll still be possible to get FOTA, also named OTA, updates. I’ll elaborate more at the end of this guide.
• As I said, I’m not responsible If you brick your device, but I can give you a hand! (More details just below.)
Preparations:​• Identify your build number to find your stock ROM online. Go to “Settings”, now go to the bottom to “About phone”, and then go again to the bottom and you will find something like this: “Build number: UMIDIGI_A11_PRO_MAX_V1.0_20220108”.
• Go to your PC and download your stock ROM in UMIDIGI’s official forum. Remember there are main releases’ variations for specific regions (like Europe), so be sure to check if EACH LETTER of the names match. If you made a mistake, you’ll be trapped in a boot loop (bricked device). Here is the forum:
https://community.umidigi.com/forum.php?mod=forumdisplay&fid=293&page=1
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*THIS STOCK ROM IS NECESSARY TO UNBRICK YOUR DEVICE BY GETTING A FRESH INSTALATION IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, SO PLEASE DO NEVER DELETE IT, PRESERVE IT EVEN AFTER YOU GET ROOT. IF YOU MESSED UP READING THIS GUIDE OR LATER, READ YOUR RESPECTIVE THREAD TO UNBRICK YOUR PHONE. FROM HERE ONWARDS, YOU’LL BE IN THEIR HANDS*
• Open the RAR and extract vbmeta.img and boot.img (DO NEVER DELETE THE ORIGINALS).
• Now you need to unlock “Developer options” in your device, as the basic permissions aren’t enough to root. Go to: Settings > About phone > Status. Now go to the bottom and tap “Build number” seven or eight times until a message saying that you’re now a developer appears.
• Go to Settings > System > Advanced > Developer options. Active them if they’re “Off”, now activate “OEM unlocking” and “USB debugging”. This will allow you to: move files between your phone and PC, and use your PC to modify your phone (explained just below).
Installing Android Debug Bridge (ADB) on your PC:​This “simple” interface, as it uses a terminal window (like CMD or PowerShell in Windows), will allow you to control your device from a computer by using methods hidden to simple mortals (mostly for their own security, because the average user could easily brick their device by accident).
The process to do this may vary depending on your OS (Windows 10, Windows 11, Linux, etc.) or even between different updates or drivers of said OS, so I cannot give you specific steps. You can use this guide, which I’m sure is better than anything I could ever write about this topic:
https://www.xda-developers.com/install-adb-windows-macos-linux/
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Feel free to search for all the guides you need until installing ADB. Take your time, we’re not doing anything that could brick your device if you make a mistake… yet.
Unlocking the bootloader:​• Make sure ADB is correctly installed or you won’t be able to do anything from this point onwards.
• Remember, this specific step will make a FACTORY RESET to your device, so better have a back-up ready. You need this extra permission to root your phone, or install a custom recovery or ROM if you want (sadly there is neither of them to date).
• Connect your device to your PC.
• Open your ADB terminal on your PC and write:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
*If doesn’t work, write ./adb instead adb, or the variation your terminal uses, and keep using it from now on. Your device will reboot and now you’ll be in fastboot mode (make sure to read the small > FASTBOOT mode… message on the bottom left corner of your device).
• Now the time has come, after this you’ll have a factory reset. Write:
Code:
fastboot flashing unlock
*Again, if fastboot doesn’t work, use ./fastboot, etc.) and a new message will appear on your device. Read it, it won’t say anything new if you’re with this guide, and press the Volume up button to unlock your bootloader.
• To reboot your device, write:
Code:
fastboot reboot
While rebooting, you will read this just below UMIGIDI’s logo:
Orange state:
Your device has been unlocked and can’t be trusted
Your device will boot in 5 seconds
*Spoiler: it won’t reboot in 5 seconds, but 1 or 2 minutes.
• Congratulations! Now you have a brand-new unlocked phone! No more factory resets (unless you brick your phone), so feel free to make the initial configuration.
This section was based on these guides:
https://www.mobilewithdrivers.com/download/unlock-bootloader/umidigi-a11-pro-max
https://www.droidwin.com/how-to-unlock-bootloader-on-umidigi/
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Patching images:​• Now this process is the rooting itself, time to get Magisk, the rooting tool and the future manager of your root permission (under your orders, of course). Download its latest version on your device and install it.
• Connect your device to your PC and send boot.img (you extracted it at the beginning of this tutorial) to your smartphone and open Magisk app. On the Magisk section, tap “Install” and then “Select and patch a file” and search for your boot.img to patch it.
• The installation (flashing) will continue in a terminal-like screen. Once finished, the direction of the patched file will appear, along an All done! message.
• Now send this new patched file and the vbmeta.img (you extracted it at the beginning of this tutorial) to your ADB folder in your computer.
• Now turn off your phone and hold Power button and Volume up button for 5 seconds, and select Fastboot Mode.
• Open your ADB window and DO NOT CLOSE IT BEFORE FLASHING THE NEXT 2 FILES, OR YOU'LL BRICK YOUR DEVICE:
THE FIRST FILE: Write the following command:
Code:
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash boot (insert here the name of your magisk patched file, don’t forget to add the “.img” extension)
Example: My file is called magisk_patched-24300_UuPmm.img, so I wrote:
Code:
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash boot magisk_patched-24300_UuPmm.img
Don’t forget, write ./fastboot or any command’s variation you’ve been using so far.
THE SECOND FILE: Write the following command:
Code:
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
• Write this and you’re done:
Code:
fastboot reboot
Enjoy your rooted UMIDIGI A11 Pro Max!
This section was based on these guides:
https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/install.html
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/umidigi-a11-pro-max-rooted.4366121/
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About getting FOTA/OTA updates (PLEASE READ THIS TOO OR YOU MAY LOSE YOUR ROOT SOMEDAY!!!):​First, what are FOTA/OTA updates? In short, you could say their function is similar to Windows updates. Usually, rooting with alternatives to Magisk, or installing a custom recovery, prevents you from getting them.
This a rooting guide so, while I won’t help you to getting those updates, I can still give you this comprehensive guide:
https://www.thecustomdroid.com/install-ota-update-rooted-android-device-guide/
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Lastly, the true reason I wrote this is to alert you that even if you don’t care about FOTA/OTA you still NEED TO DEACTIVATE THE AUTOMATIC UPDATES, otherwise you may lose your root someday or cause problems to your phone (you can search online for the technical reasons of this if you want). From now on, if you want updates, you’ll do it manually.
To deactivate them, go to Settings > System > Advanced > Developer options and turn off "Automatic system updates".
A useful thread about Magisk:​I’ll also leave you this sticky thread of XDA Developers, I’m sure it’ll help you in the future:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/f/magisk.5903/
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AND THAT’S ALL, THANKS FOR READING!​
thank you for this tutorial I routed my phone but I have orange state at each start which lasts 30 seconds then starts normally what is the problem please and thank you again
hachelfig said:
thank you for this tutorial I routed my phone but I have orange state at each start which lasts 30 seconds then starts normally what is the problem please and thank you again
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I've tried to find more about that because it kinda annoyed me too, but at the end, it seems to be some sort of "indicator" that you were able to successfully unlock your phone's bootloader. In any case, I'll keep searching and the guide will be updated if I find a way to remove that message.
I used this tutorial https://www.droidwin.com/how-to-remove-red-and-orange-state-warning-in-mediatek-devices/ and it works well thank you
Which vbmeta.img file am I using, when I unpac the file there are:
vbmeta_product.img
vbmeta-sign.img
vbmeta_system.img
vbmeta_sysem_ext.img
vbmeta_vendor.img
Which one should I be using to root?
Oops galeta, would it not have a custom rom or GSI compatible with the Umidigi A11 pro max? I've been looking for something like this for days and I haven't found anything like this, do you know something like this?
hachelfig said:
Eu usei este tutorial https://www.droidwin.com/how-to-remove-red-and-orange-state-warning-in-mediatek-devices/ e funciona bem, obrigado
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Usei este método! porém meu smatphone morreu! não da sinal de nada
Patrickcnnp said:
Usei este método! porém meu smatphone morreu! não da sinal de nada
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Foi tudo coreto! ai dei o FASTBOOT REBOOT e não liga mais
I am just wondering if anybody has managed to root the
Umidigi A13 Pro Max 5G
marisaleh said:
Eu só estou querendo saber se alguém conseguiu enraizar o
Umidigi A13 Pro Max 5G
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Ainda não tive êxito!
Patrickcnnp said:
Ainda não tive êxito!
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UMIDIGI A13 Pro Max 5G is it a dual slot device?
Be aware guys,
I followed the same procedure above to root UMIDIGI A13 Pro Max 5G
I adapted the procedure to my phone, obviously
It didn't work, ended up with a completely damaged phone.
The only way to recover it was to flash it with the SPFT tool
using firmware mode of flashing,,,
I am just wondering if anybody has managed to
root UMIDIGI A13 Pro Max 5G YET....
marisaleh said:
Be aware guys,
I followed the same procedure above to root UMIDIGI A13 Pro Max 5G
I adapted the procedure to my phone, obviously
It didn't work, ended up with a completely damaged phone.
The only way to recover it was to flash it with the SPFT tool
using firmware mode of flashing,,,
I am just wondering if anybody has managed to
root UMIDIGI A13 Pro Max 5G YET....
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marisaleh said:
Be aware guys,
I followed the same procedure above to root UMIDIGI A13 Pro Max 5G
I adapted the procedure to my phone, obviously
It didn't work, ended up with a completely damaged phone.
The only way to recover it was to flash it with the SPFT tool
using firmware mode of flashing,,,
I am just wondering if anybody has managed to
root UMIDIGI A13 Pro Max 5G YET....
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I believe this might be a dual slot device this work only if it is.
Mchlbenner51 said:
I believe this might be a dual slot device this work only if it is.
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Yes you are right I have just confirmed that using Treble Check app,
it is a dual slot device.
I will now give it another go, and report back
Thanks for you help
Yes Yes Yes
I have just finally succeeded in rooting the Umidigi A13 Pro Max 5G
Yes it is a dual slot device
I rooted it using this simple procedure:
flashed the latest stock rom from Umidigi
Patched boot.img using the latest version of Magisk Manager (magisk_patched.img)
With the phone unlocked and in fastboot mode, I run the following:
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
Fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot set_active a
fastboot reboot
The phone rebooted, I completed Magisk install
I now have full root
The orange state warning that pops up on reboot is annoying
and I don't know how to get rid of it yet.
I will be grateful if anyone can help!!!
marisaleh said:
Yes Yes Yes
I have just finally succeeded in rooting the Umidigi A13 Pro Max 5G
Yes it is a dual slot device
I rooted it using this simple procedure:
flashed the latest stock rom from Umidigi
Patched boot.img using the latest version of Magisk Manager (magisk_patched.img)
With the phone unlocked and in fastboot mode, I run the following:
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
Fastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
fastboot set_active a
fastboot reboot
The phone rebooted, I completed Magisk install
I now have full root
The orange state warning that pops up on reboot is annoying
and I don't know how to get rid of it yet.
I will be grateful if anyone can help!!!
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Does it say your bootloader is unlocked!
Mchlbenner51 said:
Does it say your bootloader is unlocked!
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It says your device has been unlocked
and cannot be trusted
I'll be grateful if you can help me
get rid of it, it's annoying
marisaleh said:
It says your device has been unlocked
and cannot be trusted
I'll be grateful if you can help me
get rid of it, it's annoying
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I don't have this phone yet l.
I was pretty sure how to root it so left directions on how to do that.
I would for know l would leave it alone.
When get this phone I will see what I can do about that.
Do not try the remedy that is in this post it could brick your phone.
Mchlbenner51 said:
I don't have this phone yet l.
I was pretty sure how to root it so left directions on how to do that.
I would for know l would leave it alone.
When get this phone I will see what I can do about that.
Do not try the remedy that is in this post it could brick your phone.
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Thank you very much
I have rooted it with your help
You can see the procedure I
Followed, it's really easy
It's the orange state warning that
I don't know how to remove
I'll wait for you help on that
Mchlbenner51 said:
I don't have this phone yet l.
I was pretty sure how to root it so left directions on how to do that.
I would for know l would leave it alone.
When get this phone I will see what I can do about that.
Do not try the remedy that is in this post it could brick your phone.
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Good news, I have just managed to remove the orange state warning
Used a Hex editor, modified the stock lk.img and flashed it in fastboot
fastboot flash lk lk.img
Very simple worked perfectly
I am still having a problem with changing selinux mode from
Enforcing to permissive.
I have tried all existing methods and workarounds
I even tried terminal commands like getenforce and setenforce
Nothing will work to change it to permissive
I think it's android 12 security
I will be grateful if anybody can help
Some mods like viper4android will only work if
selinux is in permissive mode

HCU Unlocking credits (no longer) available

I accidentally purchased credits for dc-unlocker/HCU instead of the three day option (which I have since purchased and used to unlock my bootloader using a hardware TP) so if these are of any use to someone else let me know.
Hello. Can i use that to unlock my P20 Pro?
flaryx said:
Hello. Can i use that to unlock my P20 Pro?
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Unfortunately they're no longer available, but you can use the same software to unlock the P20 Pro like I did. It's a little bit of a process, but I've got notes from when I did it if you are interested and I think I spent about 20 EUR for the 3 day licence of dc-unlocker/HCU. In the end I did it with the hardware test point because my back cover was loose and I intended to replace the battery anyway (it was bulging)
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Unfortunately they're no longer available, but you can use the same software to unlock the P20 Pro like I did. It's a little bit of a process, but I've got notes from when I did it if you are interested and I think I spent about 20 EUR for the 3 day licence of dc-unlocker/HCU. In the end I did it with the hardware test point because my back cover was loose and I intended to replace the battery anyway (it was bulging)
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Can you tell me the process please. I was thinking of buying the 3 day license or MOS but i don't know if I can do it or not (don't have any expertise on anything hardware related)
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Can you tell me the process please. I was thinking of buying the 3 day license or MOS but i don't know if I can do it or not (don't have any expertise on anything hardware related)
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I unlocked my P20 Pro using a hardware testpoint, the HCU software, and a lot of time. I would suggest reading the information below, gathering all the tools/software/ROMS/IMGS you need and asking any questions before you purchase a licence or attempt this process.
WARNING!!!! THIS WILL ERASE YOUR PHONE COMPLETELY!!!
I would suggest making sure if you are going to purchase the 3 day license (this is what I did) that you are available to work on the phone for a couple of days (maybe buy it just before the weekend?) as if you run into any issues you won't have much time to fix them.
WARNING!!!! THIS WILL ERASE YOUR PHONE COMPLETELY!!!
BE CAREFUL TO PURCHASE THE THREE DAY LICENSE AT THE CHECKOUT NOT THE CREDITS (I MADE THIS MISTAKE AS YOU CAN PROBABLY TELL FROM THIS THRED)
Otherwise, the steps I went through are below, as well as some of the links to things I found helpful during the process:
1. SOFTWARE VERSION - It was not possible to unlock the bootloader on version 10 of the OS, so you will require HiSuite (https://consumer.huawei.com/au/support/hisuite/) to downgrade or dc-phoenix to flash an earlier version. I used 9.0.0.168 for my phone (Model: CLT-L29) so will reference that in all the steps below, but use the corresponding version for your phone (whichever you downgrade to from HiSuite should be fine?)
2. TESTPOINT - I used the hardware test point (next to the camera once the back cover is removed) but apparently this is possible using the software test point process (I am uncertain of the exact process for this, but there is a guide on the dc-unlocker site somewhere)
3. ADP/FASTBOOT RECOVERY UNLOCKING - Once the HCU software has provided a new code (or if you already have one) you can use fastboot oem unlock <code> where the <code> is the bootloader unlock code to unlock.
WARNING!!!! THIS WILL ERASE YOUR PHONE COMPLETELY!!!
4. ALTERNATIVE OS INSTALLATION - In my case I installed LineageOS 16 using an old guide (https://web.archive.org/web/20210726230701/https://depl0y.com/posts/P20-Pro-LineageOS-Guide/) which will only work (even the official version) if you patch the Lineage installation (update-script requires editing or replacement)
Install TWRP
Enable USB debugging
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk twrp-3.7.0_9-0-charlotte.img
Hold VOL-UP & VOL-DOWN
fastboot reboot
You should now be in TWRP.
Flash LineageOS (and gapps)
In TWRP go to Advanced > ADB Sideload
adb sideload adb sideload lineage-16.0-20210211-nightly-charlotte-signed-modified.zip
adb sideload open_gapps-arm64-9.0-nano-20220215.zip
In TWRP go to Reboot > Bootloader
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk RECOVERY_RAMDISK_9.0.0.168.img
fastboot reboot recovery
You should now be in the stock recovery. If not, boot into stock recovery
Select Wipe data / factory reset
Reboot system now
THE P20 WILL ONLY BOOT WITH THE STOCK RECOVERY, SO REPLACE IT AFTER USING TWRP
5. WEBVIEW FIX FOR GOOGLE APPS - DO NOT SET UP WIFI DURING INSTALL!
Download com.google.android.webview.apk from apkmirror and copy to the device. Install using the default file manager and reboot the phone. Sign in to Google and update webview, google apps, etc
6. ROOT ACCESS - MAGISK
Install apk (copy to storage and run from files) for Magisk and patch RECOVERY_RAMDISK_9.0.0.168.img.
Reboot into bootloader and flash to recovery: fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk RECOVERY_RAMDISK_9.0.0.168_magisk_patched-25200_8akQl.img
TO BOOT PHONE WITH ROOT BOTH VOLUME UP AND POWER BUTTONS NEED TO BE HELD AT STARTUP!

Question Rooting the Pixel Tablet

Just finished rooting my new Tablet.
Unlocked bootloader, Flashed new factory image and patched Magisk all by manual methods.
PixelFlasher didn't work as it does on Pixel 7 Pro, so save some time and wait for the official support.
Happy to help if anyone gets stuck.
Thanks for the update. Which file did you patch with Magisk to get root?
Are you passing Safetynet?
Rooted the thing 5 minutes out of the box.
Magisk stable. Passes safety net.
Follow a Pixel 7 rooting thread use the latest posted images, patch init_boot.img
I disabled verity too in case a custom kernel is done in the future.
bleez99 said:
Rooted the thing 5 minutes out of the box.
Magisk stable. Passes safety net.
Follow a Pixel 7 rooting thread use the latest posted images, patch init_boot.img
I disabled verity too in case a custom kernel is done in the future.
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Would do the same. Thank you
MArtyChubbs said:
Just finished rooting my new Tablet.
Unlocked bootloader, Flashed new factory image and patched Magisk all by manual methods.
PixelFlasher didn't work as it does on Pixel 7 Pro, so save some time and wait for the official support.
Happy to help if anyone gets stuck.
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I don't have the tablet, so the support file would greatly help to add official support for it.
Would you be able to provide it?
If not do you recall what exactly happened?
Was it during processing, patching or flashing?
Thanks
Update:
Aside from flashing, which I can't because I don't have the tablet, the latest version of PixelFlasher is able to process, extract init_boot and create a patch without any issues both for factory image and full OTA.
I even went as far as attempting to flash factory (without actually flashing) to inspect the final flashing script, and everything in there looked right.
I don't see how / where it could have failed, based on what I've seen it should work.
Hence a support file would greatly help if there is any issue to identify.
Thanks
just unlocking the bootloader w/PixelFlasher (latest ver.) "corrupted" my Slot B boot (Your device is corrupted) and it refuses to boot (grin).
Also, I'm pretty sure it said "no init_boot found" as part of device info. I can't confirm as I'm not with the tablet today.
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just unlocking the bootloader w/PixelFlasher (latest ver.) "corrupted" my Slot B boot (Your device is corrupted) and it refuses to boot (grin).
Also, I'm pretty sure it said "no init_boot found" as part of device info. I can't confirm as I'm not with the tablet today.
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If you could provide a support file from PixelFlasher I can check, and you don't need to repeat the steps to get a support file, just launch PF and hit the support button or from the help menu.
If the unlock command has not changed, I don't see how it would cause that.
All the unlock button does is
if it is in adb mode, it reboots to bootloader mode and then issues the command
fastboot flashing unlock
If it is already in bootloader mode, it just issues the command.
I'm baffled and would really like to get to the bottom of this.
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If you could provide a support file from PixelFlasher I can check, and you don't need to repeat the steps to get a support file, just launch PF and hit the support button or from the help menu.
If the unlock command has not changed, I don't see how it would cause that.
All the unlock button does is
if it is in adb mode, it reboots to bootloader mode and then issues the command
fastboot flashing unlock
If it is already in bootloader mode, it just issues the command.
I'm baffled and would really like to get to the bottom of this.
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soonest I could provide is 6 hours or so..
@badabing2003 yeah, I'll try to get that support file within the next hour. The tool said everything was successful but it always rebooted back to the bootloader when unlocking the bootloader or flashing a new image, thus I had to do everything manually
Update: @badabing2003 Support file is attached. Thanks!
I plan on rooting mine right away. Did anyone have a delay on their order? I have a trip coming up and it's supposed to arrive the day before.
Thanks @MArtyChubbs and @ntegra for providing support files.
@ntegra
Comments / observations based on your support file.
You started with Pixel 7pro,
You had an error during flashing
Code:
Sending sparse 'vendor_b' 3/3 (130768 KB) FAILED (Error reading sparse file)
fastboot: error: Command failed
rebooting to bootloader ...
Rebooting into bootloader FAILED (Write to device failed (no link))
fastboot: error: Command failed
Sleeping 5-10 seconds ...
flashing pf_boot ...
This is communication issue, phone unplugged or disconnected during flash or wire loose or bad driver / port / cable ...
But then you flashed p7p ok,
Moved to the tablet, which was locked at this point
Code:
Selected Device on 2023-06-20 20:00:50:
Device ID: REDACTED
Device Model: tangorpro
Device Active Slot: a
Device Mode: adb
Has init_boot partition: False
Device is Rooted: False
Device Build: TD2A.230203.028
Device API Level: 33
Device Architecture: arm64-v8a
sys_oem_unlock_allowed: 1
ro.boot.flash.locked: 1
ro.boot.vbmeta.device_state: locked
vendor.boot.verifiedbootstate:
ro.product.first_api_level: 33
ro.boot.verifiedbootstate: green
vendor.boot.vbmeta.device_state:
ro.boot.warranty_bit:
ro.warranty_bit:
ro.secure: 1
ro.zygote: zygote64
ro.vendor.product.cpu.abilist: arm64-v8a
ro.vendor.product.cpu.abilist32:
Device Bootloader Version: tangorpro-1.0-9584303
Magisk Manager Version:
Magisk Path: None
Checked for Package: com.topjohnwu.magisk
You proceeded to unlock the bootloader with PF
Which it did successfully
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Selected Device on 2023-06-21 06:09:09:
Device ID: REDACTED
Device Model: tangorpro
Device Active Slot: a
Device Mode: f.b
Has init_boot partition: False
Device Unlocked: True
One thing to point out, after bootloader unlock, PF keeps the phone in bootloader mode (in case you might want to do other stuff)
But I think people tend to expect it to reboot to system, because I noticed this might have thrown you off seeing it in bootloader mode.
What I'll do for the next release is that unless you select no reboot option, PF should automatically reboot.
Another thing I noticed is that you attempted to create a patch while the phone is in bootloader mode
Which does not work, because that can only work in ADB mode.
In the next version I'll disable the patch button so that when in bootloader mode, you can't press it.
I see that you rebooted to system and the device was unlocked
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Selected Device on 2023-06-21 06:14:41:
Device ID: REDACTED
Device Model: tangorpro
Device Active Slot: a
Device Mode: adb
Has init_boot partition: False
Device is Rooted: False
Device Build: TD2A.230203.028
Device API Level: 33
Device Architecture: arm64-v8a
sys_oem_unlock_allowed: 1
ro.boot.flash.locked: 0
ro.boot.vbmeta.device_state: unlocked
vendor.boot.verifiedbootstate:
ro.product.first_api_level: 33
ro.boot.verifiedbootstate: orange
vendor.boot.vbmeta.device_state:
ro.boot.warranty_bit:
ro.warranty_bit:
ro.secure: 1
ro.zygote: zygote64
ro.vendor.product.cpu.abilist: arm64-v8a
ro.vendor.product.cpu.abilist32:
Device Bootloader Version: tangorpro-1.0-9584303
Magisk Manager Version:
Magisk Path: None
Checked for Package: com.topjohnwu.magisk
Installed Magisk and created a patch.
All good.
You then proceeded to flash with
Flash To Inactive Slot: True
Everything about the flashing went well, but the phone stayed in bootloader mode.
I see now why that happened.
It flashed ok, but then it tried to flash the patched image to boot partition instead of init_boot partition.
PF detects if it needs to flash into init_boot partition or boot partition by doing two checks.
1- If it is defined in PF, and up to version 5.3.2.1 only defined are 'panther', 'cheetah', 'lynx' because at the time of the release only those were known. (tangorpro added in the next version)
2- By checking partitions and seeing if there is a init_boot partition, this way it would be forward working with future devices, but sadly due to oversight the code was looking for init_boot and expecting to find it, but there is init_boot_a and init_boot_b, and not init_boot, (fixed in the next version)
@MArtyChubbs
The flashing your tablet had the same fate as above, PF tried flashing boot partition instead of init_boot.
Fixed, I should have a release later today.
For anyone who cannot wait, and wants to use PF, all you have to do is before hitting OK to continue flashing, hit the Edit script before continuing button and modify the line
Code:
flash boot pf_boot.img
to
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flash init_boot pf_boot.img
As for unlocking, I don't see errors, but I see that the phone was not detected,
Do you recall exactly what happened? perhaps it was showing the wipe message and hence why it was not really yet to be detected?
Code:
2023-06-20 16:58:12 Unlock Bootloader
*** Dialog ***
WARNING!!! THIS WILL ERASE ALL USER DATA FROM THE DEVICE
Make sure you first read either of the guides linked in the help menu.
Failing to follow the proper steps could potentially brick your phone.
Note: Pressing OK button will invoke a script that will utilize
fastboot commands, if your PC fastboot drivers are not propely setup,
fastboot will wait forever, and PixelFlasher will appear hung.
In such cases, killing the fastboot process will resume to normalcy.
Do you want to continue to Unlock the device bootloader?
Press OK to continue or CANCEL to abort.
______________
2023-06-20 16:58:14 User Pressed Ok.
Rebooting device REDACTED to bootloader ...
Waiting 5 seconds ...
2023-06-20 16:58:31 No Device is selected!
2023-06-20 17:12:46 Scanning for Devices ...
No Devices found.
@badabing2003,
Thanks for the response. great program, excellent support. For me, the first p7p failed (I agree with you) due to comm problem. I forget that the USB ports on one side of my laptop are flakey. I watched it bomb out writing system_b (I think) and just moved the cable to the other side and reran the flash to 100%.
For the tablet... I ran unlock twice (was still locked after first attempt). I "want" to say that the "your device is corrupt" was in between the two runs (unlock / reboot / device corrupt / unlock again) but definitely showing corrupt before first flash attempt. After a couple attempts to boot, I put it back into bootloader (and also download & recovery modes) and flashed the patched image, but it didn't help I'm guessing because of the init_boot(_b). Will be patiently waiting (neither slot are booting-grin) for your next release. I'm in no rush.
@badabing2003 I'd like to thank you as well! Love the tool and your excellent support. You and @Freak07 are such an asset to the community as are soo many other devs...
rester555 said:
I plan on rooting mine right away. Did anyone have a delay on their order? I have a trip coming up and it's supposed to arrive the day before.
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No, arrived right on time.
MArtyChubbs said:
No, arrived right on time.
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Looks like mine is coming on the earliest day of the planned shipping dates.
@MArtyChubbs and @ntegra
PixelFlasher 5.3.2.0 is released which adds support for Pixel Tablet.
There is also a dedicated support thread.
📳🔥PixelFlasher for Google Tablet Support Thread.
This is the support thread of PixelFlasher (PixelFlasher is an open-source self contained GUI tool to facilitate Pixel phone device flashing/rooting/updating with extra features). Note: This thread is meant for issues and problems faced in...
forum.xda-developers.com
Thanks for your support.
badabing2003 said:
@MArtyChubbs and @ntegra
PixelFlasher 5.3.2.0 is released which adds support for Pixel Tablet.
works a treat!
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I got my tablet. Made the painstakingly slow mistake of updating the OTA before unlocking. The OTA takes forever.
Got my tablet. Had it rooted in less than 30 minutes.
rester555 said:
I got my tablet. Made the painstakingly slow mistake of updating the OTA before unlocking. The OTA takes forever.
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Yep OTA on a device is very slow and is incremental, specially if you have to flash several times if you are free months behind.
Even if you don't unlock your bootloader, you can sideload OTA in PixelFlasher.

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