Hello
I have been trying to root my POCO C31 for mobile penetration testing purposes, I tried several ways to root it but no use. Can someone post a detailed guide to root the POCO C31?
PS: The device is running on Android 11 with MIUI version 12.5.3.RCRINRF, I looked up the fast boot file and a TWRP image but I could not find any! Kindly assist
prathikthamalla said:
Hello
I have been trying to root my POCO C31 for mobile penetration testing purposes, I tried several ways to root it but no use. Can someone post a detailed guide to root the POCO C31?
PS: The device is running on Android 11 with MIUI version 12.5.3.RCRINRF, I looked up the fast boot file and a TWRP image but I could not find any! Kindly assist
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This is the forum for Poco F3, so I doubt anyone will be able to help you out here.
You can either flash Magisk.zip through TWRP/OrangeFox
or you can do a TWRP/OF Backup of Boot-partition, because the resulting "boot.emmc.win" is just an IMG-file.
You can patch "boot.emmc.win" with the Magisk App, and restore the patched Boot by renaming & replacing the original Boot-backup file.
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Hi,
My poco x3 pro v12.0.4.0 Global was rooted because I was able to download the fastboot version of the v12.0.4.0 Global so I extracted the boot.img from fastboot rom and got root with the magisk patched boot.img method but now i have updated my phone to V12.0.6.0.RJUMIXM Global and root is gone and there is no fastboot version of this rom is available. so how i can root my poco x3 pro V12.0.6.0.RJUMIXM global?
The boot image should also be inside the recovery ROM.
If it's not, here's a nice list of methods on how to extract your current boot.img for patching in Magisk: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/extracting-stock-boot-recovery-and-persist-images.4058447/
When trying out the "dd" method in recovery, keep in mind that current recoveries cannot decrypt data yet, so you'll have to mount the SD card first (in your recovery's "Mount" menu), then in the dd command change the "of" parameter from "/sdcard" (which, deceptively, points to your internal storage) to "/external_sd".
kamild_ said:
The boot image should also be inside the recovery ROM.
If it's not, here's a nice list of methods on how to extract your current boot.img for patching in Magisk: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/extracting-stock-boot-recovery-and-persist-images.4058447/
When trying out the "dd" method in recovery, keep in mind that current recoveries cannot decrypt data yet, so you'll have to mount the SD card first (in your recovery's "Mount" menu), then in the dd command change the "of" parameter from "/sdcard" (which, deceptively, points to your internal storage) to "/external_sd".
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Yes, I have successfully got root.
poco x3 pro said:
Yes, I have successfully got root.
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can you share me your boot.img from your miui 12.0.6 global rom? , my connection is too slow and download stop constantly.
Edgar SC said:
can you share me your boot.img from your miui 12.0.6 global rom? , my connection is too slow and download stop constantly.
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i have uploaded for you it's miui global 12.0.6.0 magisk patched boot.img for poco x3 pro
poco x3 pro said:
i have uploaded for you it's miui global 12.0.6.0 magisk patched boot.img for poco x3 pro
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thank you very much, you save me too much time
poco x3 pro said:
Hi,
My poco x3 pro v12.0.4.0 Global was rooted because I was able to download the fastboot version of the v12.0.4.0 Global so I extracted the boot.img from fastboot rom and got root with the magisk patched boot.img method but now i have updated my phone to V12.0.6.0.RJUMIXM Global and root is gone and there is no fastboot version of this rom is available. so how i can root my poco x3 pro V12.0.6.0.RJUMIXM global?
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I think now fastboot version of miui 12.0.6.0 global is available.
iamshan661 said:
I think now fastboot version of miui 12.0.6.0 global is available.
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Yeah, but I did it with the recovery version of this rom.
I am still running MIUI 12.5.5 Europe, RJUEEUXM, my question is about the wait period to unlock bootloader.
There is a theory and a how to that implies replicating, no, creating a second MIUI Xiaomi account in the same machine, then, by a relatively simple process, by changing between the two, get to open the bootloader as usual.
I used to be a Samsung guy, where everything is simple, Sony, rooted some, Chinese minor brands, OnePlus5.
So the question is a dual one.
First, xiaomi cloud has only 5Gb, nobody expects to sabe more than the fundamental partitions and use sdcard to install Twrp and the next steps. Is it possible to unlock it in a successive, uninterrupted process?
Second, about OnePlus5, I pushed the botton install OTA by mistake, with a magisk 22. 1, XXX Rom, cloudflare and minor tweaks, perfectly running, phone, and, by hook or by crook, got the phone with oxigenOS, functioning, but in between, like a limbo, by using Android Tools Linux it identifies the phone, but Fastboot mode isn't available, I've tried to get a similar problem from someone that had solved it, but could not. So I cannot nor close the bootloader nor install a custom recovery...
It reboots, and recovery and Fastboot mode are red.
You change and it skips. End.
As a suggestion, should I get a good phone to install a AOSP or another top ROM, like Samsung, I've never came close to light brick with the brand, in the way things evolved, Huawey P30 light or any, no codes by the Brand, I don't feel this phone rooting, but actually, MIUI and optimization conflicts with micro G, I had a redmi note 2and life at Xiaomi was better.
Well this a statement, sorry.
Should I get root and Magisk Hide, should it pass the tests? Enough to use banking apps, insurance and other safeguards?
Obviously this is not a reply, rooting is described in several how too...
Hello fellow xda friend.
Could somebody advise me on making custom TWRP for my device Infinix Hot 10s (x689b) unfortunately there is no official TWRP for this particular device yet.
I saw a tread on hovatek about making custom TWRP however it requires recovery.img which I couldn't find since this device is having super partition.
Any idea? Thanks.
Anyway I have managed to root using patched boot.img with magisk.
[email protected] said:
Hello fellow xda friend.
Could somebody advise me on making custom TWRP for my device Infinix Hot 10s (x689b) unfortunately there is no official TWRP for this particular device yet.
I saw a tread on hovatek about making custom TWRP however it requires recovery.img which I couldn't find since this device is having super partition.
Any idea? Thanks.
Anyway I have managed to root using patched boot.img with magisk.
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how do you root using the patched boot.img?
[email protected] said:
Hello fellow xda friend.
Could somebody advise me on making custom TWRP for my device Infinix Hot 10s (x689b) unfortunately there is no official TWRP for this particular device yet.
I saw a tread on hovatek about making custom TWRP however it requires recovery.img which I couldn't find since this device is having super partition.
Any idea? Thanks.
Anyway I have managed to root using patched boot.img with magisk.
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Will you port the TWRP recovery? I also need TWRP for Infinix Hot 10S X689B!
Do you have the recovery.img file? I can port TWRP but I didn't find the recovery.img file in firmware.
Hi,
I installed magisk 23.0 and patched the boot.img.
Then flash it usind adb, but when i reboot the device it rebooting again and again.
Please help to root xiaomi 11t
Thanks
TheMatrix19 said:
Hi,
I installed magisk 23.0 and patched the boot.img.
Then flash it usind adb, but when i reboot the device it rebooting again and again.
Please help to root xiaomi 11t
Thanks
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Hello, I was experiencing the same problem.
To get back to normal boot, just restore the oroginal boot.img via fastboot.
Code: fastboot flash boot boot_ori.img
I am still searching how to root this Xiaomi 11T .
Thank you veri much
im working on a Umidigi A7 Pro. having the same problem with bootlooping after flashing the patch via Smart Phone Flash Tool v5
from what ive read, there seems to be a bug in the newer versions of magisk. in my digging, i remember reading about a specific, older version of magisk that reportedly work, with my device anyway. i cant find it again, and dont remember which it was.
if you figure it out, post back so i can try on the umidigi. if i have any luck, ill do the same.
EDIT:
here are some resources. links to older versions of magisk.
Download Latest Magisk zip v23.0 and Magisk Manager 8.0.7 and Root your phone
On this page, we will share the full instructions to download and install Magisk zip on your Android Phone. This tutorial is also for the newbies/noobs
www.getdroidtips.com
TheMatrix19 said:
Hi,
I installed magisk 23.0 and patched the boot.img.
Then flash it usind adb, but when i reboot the device it rebooting again and again.
Please help to root xiaomi 11t
Thanks
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Rooting a phone's Android OS has to be done on OS level, not on phone's bootloader level.
maybe
xXx yYy said:
Rooting a phone's Android OS has to be done on OS level, not on phone's bootloader level.
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maybe they mean fastboot?
xXx yYy said:
Rooting a phone's Android OS has to be done on OS level, not on phone's bootloader level.
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It is free to choose every possible level/way.
double b26 said:
maybe
maybe they mean fastboot?
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Technically spoken rooting Android OS simply is to add a binary called SU to Android's filesystem, nothing else.
Fastboot operates on a phone's bootloader, not on phone's Android OS.
TheMatrix19 said:
Please help to root xiaomi 11t
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You have to flash magisk patched bot with
fastboot flash boot_ab magisk_patched_boot.bin
Hello,
I would like to ask if anyone knows how I could possibly root Doogee X95. I tried swapping boot.img generated in Magisk, but that does nothing and also swapped vbmeta.img to some other blank file.
Patching vbmeta isn't required to root a phone's Android.
Look inside here:
Easy Method To Root Doogee X95 Using Magisk [No TWRP needed]
Here in this guide, we will help you to flash the magisk to root Doogee X95. Read our step by step guide properly! Who doesn't want to get the most of his
www.getdroidtips.com
xXx yYy said:
Look inside here:
Easy Method To Root Doogee X95 Using Magisk [No TWRP needed]
Here in this guide, we will help you to flash the magisk to root Doogee X95. Read our step by step guide properly! Who doesn't want to get the most of his
www.getdroidtips.com
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Thanks for the answer, but I've already done that.
I wolud like to change the Android version it's runing on the this chinese phone. I Try find some post or any informatin helping with it but i didn't find anything. Could you help me to change it? Do you know if is possible to change it
ro.product.system.brand - STYLO
ro.product.system.device - INKULU_PRO
ro.product.system.manufacturer - IMG
ro.product.system.model - INKULU_PRO
ro.product.system.name
A Custom ROM for this Unisoc ( Spreadtrum ) SoC based phone doesn't exists, AFAIK.
You need to unlock bootloader first. this might be the first challenge with the search button. just a hint here, sure there is better link somewhere.
not sure about the Android 10 Go version support DSU, but should be possible to build your own super.img with GSI as system partition.
DSU Sideloader for gaining temporary/permanent root, testing GSI's or installing GSI's Semi-permanently, pulling boot image, AND making your backups
Hello, I just wanted to post this as an answer to many questions regarding not being able to use DSU to install a GSI for testing or gaining root. The DSU install in developer options is NOT what we are using for installing GSI's temporarily for...
forum.xda-developers.com
alecxs said:
You need to unlock bootloader first. this might be the first challenge with the search button. just a hint here, sure there is better link somewhere.
not sure about the Android 10 Go version support DSU, but should be possible to build your own super.img with GSI as system partition.
DSU Sideloader for gaining temporary/permanent root, testing GSI's or installing GSI's Semi-permanently, pulling boot image, AND making your backups
Hello, I just wanted to post this as an answer to many questions regarding not being able to use DSU to install a GSI for testing or gaining root. The DSU install in developer options is NOT what we are using for installing GSI's temporarily for...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Thank you I will have a look