Hey guys,
I need help with rooting my A7 2018 on a stock Android 9.0 On google i'm only able to find threads of android 8 and below, but i did the 9.0 update.
Is there any way for rooting the phone? TWRP Recovery, SuperSU and maybe a custom rom.
Please help me
best wishes,
darkx112
Download official universal twrp 3.2.3.1 and flash through ODIN..
I did, twrp is running, but no root permissions, neither with superSu, nor magisk. What can i do?
I followed my usual guide to upgrade...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/how-to/10-0-4-0-to-10-0-7-0-ota-keeping-magisk-t3916863/
The May update is 11.0.5.0. I have a patched boot with Magisk 20.4
https://yasmar.net/xda/patched_boot_11.0.5.0_204.img.gz
And the vanilla boot
https://yasmar.net/xda/vanilla_boot_11.0.5.0.img.gz
Did you update from 9.0? or from previous 10.0 ROM?
smicas said:
Did you update from 9.0? or from previous 10.0 ROM?
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I went from Pie 10.0.20.0 to Q 11.0.4.0 to 11.0.5.0.
I wasn't offered 11.0.2.0.
a1291762 said:
I went from Pie 10.0.20.0 to Q 11.0.4.0 to 11.0.5.0.
I wasn't offered 11.0.2.0.
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Thanks,
And from 10.0.2.0 to 11.0.4.0 - did you also update the same way, or did you clean flash from fastboot?
smicas said:
And from 10.0.2.0 to 11.0.4.0 - did you also update the same way, or did you clean flash from fastboot?
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I've been using the same process for every OTA since 10.0.4.0.
Only a few updates caused issues.
10.0.9.0 needed a newer TWRP.
Magisk 20 broke TWRP.
When I did the android 10 upgrade I had an issue with some Magisk modules that I had not upgraded. It would have been fine if I'd upgraded them first. I disabled them to boot and then installed the upgraded modules.
Does anyone have the boot img from version 11.0.10.0?
abracadabra02099 said:
Does anyone have the boot img from version 11.0.10.0?
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There is no such version for Mi A2 Lite.
11.0.5.0 is the newest release (Android 10 with May security patches).
Hi @a1291762,
I'd like to know if
. it is possible to downgrade from 11.0.5 to latest Android 9
. it is possible to use a full working Gcam on 11.0.5 and how to install it.
Thank you!
I'm currently on v. 10.0.18 (I stopped the latest update for Pie) and I have a CSOT screen.
DekiS3 said:
Hi @a1291762,
I'd like to know if
. it is possible to downgrade from 11.0.5 to latest Android 9
. it is possible to use a full working Gcam on 11.0.5 and how to install it.
Thank you!
I'm currently on v. 10.0.18 (I stopped the latest update for Pie) and I have a CSOT screen.
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It was only the first Android 10 (11.0.2.0) that had issues with screens. The 2 followups (11.0.4.0 and 11.0.5.0) work on all phones.
In theory, it is possible to downgrade back to 10.0.18.0 using a fastboot image.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/how-to/fastboot-xiaomi-mi-a2-fastboot-images-t3824871
To get to 10.0.20.0 you'll need to get the OTA zip and install that. I'm not sure how to do that, but this process seems like it should work: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/how-to/how-to-manual-update-v11-0-4-0-users-t4082815
It might be worth checking if people have done the downgrade successfully. For example, the Pie-Oreo downgrade caused modem issues.
There's heaps of threads where people discuss gcams, but I do not know what the state is because I use the stock camera app.
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Apparently there was a 10.0.20.0 fastboot, but it's not on the fastboot thread
I don't know where I got this URL from but 10.0.20.0 is http://bigota.d.miui.com/V10.0.20.0...0.PDLMIXM_20200327.0000.00_9.0_2baf524aaf.tgz
a1291762 said:
I followed my usual guide to upgrade...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/how-to/10-0-4-0-to-10-0-7-0-ota-keeping-magisk-t3916863/
The May update is 11.0.5.0. I have a patched boot with Magisk 20.4
https://yasmar.net/xda/patched_boot_11.0.5.0_204.img.gz
And the vanilla boot
https://yasmar.net/xda/vanilla_boot_11.0.5.0.img.gz
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First of all, i never had magisk on android 8-9 before,then i want to install it on android 10 , i'm quiet understand with the fastboot step, but i don't know if its ok to do it right on a10, i mean if i just boot with your android 10 patched_boot then install magisk, did i just rooted my phone ?
I just wanted to install GCam btw
Thank you.
i got updated from android 10 to 11 yesterday and my root vanished.
How to root it without using custom recovery
i have heard that if i flash patched boot.img of magisk ,it removes fingerprint.is it true?
bilalrajput said:
i got updated from android 10 to 11 yesterday and my root vanished.
How to root it without using custom recovery
i have heard that if i flash patched boot.img of magisk ,it removes fingerprint.is it true?
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i seccesfuly root using patched boot.img without losing fingerprint, but on MIUI 12 and Android 10. didn't try Android 11 yet as im not received update yet.
Dadovvv said:
i seccesfuly root using patched boot.img without losing fingerprint, but on MIUI 12 and Android 10. didn't try Android 11 yet as im not received update yet.
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i also done in android 10 but i have heard that it removes fingerprint in android 11 when we do same thing
Hi,
i have rooted N9860 - TGY, i need to install Android 11, as you know auto update will not work
how i can do this ?
There are a bunch of N9860 Android 11 stock ROM on sammobile, you can flash one through Odin then flash magisk again.
I tried so hard to root my phone before but it didn't work i found out that the issue is about the last update, the last update doesn't support twrp cuz of android 12. So i download the previous frimware (miui 12.5, android 11) and flashed and it worked. I rooted my phone using twrp. My question is : now i have a notification about the new update to miui 13 Android 12 if i update my phone will i lose root?!
Twrp not is compatible with Android 12, but You can root with magysk patching the boot img