Question can i download twrp and root my rmx3563? and download the havoc os? - Realme GT Neo 3

hello guys, i have a question about my device, because there is not an existent twrp for this version i think, and it is the same for the root too, i need to know how can i find the versions of the
- trwp
- magisk
- havoc os
i want to do this device like an easy os to gaming and to study

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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?

How can I put Android 11 on a rooted phone ?

I'm going to root my phone (Motorola One Fusion+). After that I want to put Android 11 on it, because it is running Android 10 currently.
So I am asking how can I put Android 11 on it after I root it ?
To upgrade a phone's Android it's not required that Android got rooted.
Read more here:
How to Install TWRP Recovery on Android without Root - Make Tech Easier
TWRP allows the user to install, backup, and restore firmware on an Android device. Here's how to install TWRP on Android without rooting.
www.maketecheasier.com
jwoegerbauer said:
To upgrade a phone's Android it's not required that Android got rooted.
Read more here:
How to Install TWRP Recovery on Android without Root - Make Tech Easier
TWRP allows the user to install, backup, and restore firmware on an Android device. Here's how to install TWRP on Android without rooting.
www.maketecheasier.com
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I want to root it anyway.
So I use TWRP to put Android 11 on the device, okay.
Two more questions:
-Where I can find Android 11 installment to download ?
-To install Android 11 before rooting or after rooting ? Or it doesn't matter ?
You
1. Install TWRP
2. Via TWRP flash a Custom ROM ( based on Android 11 ) like LineageOS what must at 100% match your phone
If flashed Custom ROM isn't already pre-rooted then you root it
jwoegerbauer said:
You
1. Install TWRP
2. Via TWRP flash a Custom ROM ( based on Android 11 ) like LineageOS what must at 100% match your phone
If flashed Custom ROM isn't already pre-rooted then you root it
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I have not found any Android 11 - custom ROM for my device. Sadly, I don't think there is.

Install twrp on android 11 rooted

I just rooted my samsung s10 G973F / DS via Magisk (not without some bootloop issue and a couple of times I had to flash the stock firmware and then the patched one).
I would try to include havoc custom rom which has great reviews for wanting twrp first.
So that the March 2021 update for Android 11 support is out, but I need a guide, in fact I wonder if I flash the twrp 3.5.2. from odin, do i need to reinstall magisk from recovery twrp or is my root safe?
Thanks to who will answer me!
Giulia
Have the exact same question in mind. Hopefully someone will respond soon

[Help] Installing AOSP, TWRP

So I'm pretty new on the whole android customization scene and I've been really wanting to install Android Open Source Project on my Android 10 phone for a while. I've found a video detailing how to go about it, but my problem is that there's not a version of TWRP for my specific phone yet (I have a Blackview BL6000 pro). For the purposes of making a recovery and installing AOSP, I'm wondering if there's another good app that could replace TWRP that functionally does the same things (Or if someone has a TWRP version somehow) that lets me install AOSP.
The video in question I was using as a guide was this one:
Any help would be hugely appreciated!
magermerch said:
So I'm pretty new on the whole android customization scene and I've been really wanting to install Android Open Source Project on my Android 10 phone for a while. I've found a video detailing how to go about it, but my problem is that there's not a version of TWRP for my specific phone yet (I have a Blackview BL6000 pro). For the purposes of making a recovery and installing AOSP, I'm wondering if there's another good app that could replace TWRP that functionally does the same things (Or if someone has a TWRP version somehow) that lets me install AOSP.
The video in question I was using as a guide was this one:
Any help would be hugely appreciated!
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You not need TWRP for flash GSI (Custom ROMs). You need stock firmware of your device from company or you should make that your self about any problem with your actions.
After you can know how to do have GSI in your device with commands fastbootd: Installing GSI with fastbootd
and/or using this software: Treble Toolkit [A and A/B]
Ofcourse if yourr device is A/B so you need flash the GSI.img in the system_a or system_b so need know what slot is able to that.

Oneplus 7 Pro + Kali Nethunter OOS 11 + Kali Nethunter’s Kernel 4.14

Hello folks!
I have recently purchased a Oneplus 7 Pro phone with the intention of installing Kali Nethunter on it. I followed David Bombal’s Youtube video guide to do, and I had a soft brick on the phone. I unlocked the bootloader, rooted the phone successfully with Magisk. I had a Qualcomm error immediately after install dm-verity through TWRP.After tackling this issue, and learning a lot as a result, I managed to use the MSM tool successfully to restore the device. Afterwards, I managed to successfully install Kali Nethunter OxygenOS 11/Custom A11, and afterwards, I installed the kimocoder kernel 4.14 for the Oneplus 7 Pro. I had Kali Nethunter working successfully afterwards, albeit without usable Bluetooth in the Kali Nethunter app. I wanted to achieve the following, and I humbly ask for your guidance on these goals:
1. I initially wanted to dual boot Lineage OS 20and the OxygenOS11 Kali Nethunter, but realized that the security settings would be sacrificed realistically, as one rom would affect the other. Have you managed to do so ( I am intrigued by the Pixel Experience 13 ROM and Paranoid Android 13 as well)?
2. My current idea was to backup my Kali Nethunter rom, and boot TWRP (I boot it with the adb tools, as I could not install TWRP again to the recovery partition). Afterwards, I would wipe the partitions ( except boot and the data partition, which would have my /sdcard data etc) and install my rom of choice(It would be PixelExperience 14, LineageOS 20 or ParanoidAndroid 13. If CalyxOS or GrapheneOS would be available for my device, I would install them but they are not). After managing to do so successfully, the plan was to make a backup of everything, and then restore my rom of choice after backing up the roms of course. While researching the mentioned roms, I saw that updating to Android 12 is needed in order for the correct firmware to be in place. I am concerned that my restored backup of the Kali Nethunter rom would stop working.
the reasoning behind this is to keep the two completely separate from each other for security reasons. I am studying cybersecurity, and I wanted to practice sensible isolation. The other rom would be in place in order to daily drive the phone. I appreciate your assistance and wisdom on this folks, and I will happily provide any information that would help in accomplishing my mission, and complete the steps/research necessary. I am disappointed that we do not have a Nethunter rom that is based on Android 12/13, but i completely understand that it could be due to drivers/kernel issues.
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