[stock rom] galaxy ace unlimited V4 - Galaxy Ace S5830 Android Development

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UPDATE: GALAXY ACE UNLIMITED V4
1.- TouchWiz from galaxy s4 framework
2.- Based on android 2.3.6 stock rom
3.- Launcher S3 edit
4.- Jelly bean task manager
5.- Music player s4 theme
6.- S3-S4-Note3 Wallpapers smanq thanks
7.- S4 icons
8.- S4 Sounds
9.- NEW JellyBean UI Statusbar transparent 75%
10.- S4 calculator
11.- Brightness Bar
12.- Bravia Engine
13.- Lastes Adreno
14.- Smoothest Stock Rom
15.- Lockscreen efect s4
16.- 20 toggles
17.- s4 settings
18.- Beats audio + alsa
SCREENSHOOTS
How To Install:-
1. Copy Zip to SD Card
2. Reboot into recovery
3. Wipe Data/Factory Reset (if you come from v3,v2, v1 you don't need, I believe XD)
4. Wipe Cache Partition
5. Wipe dalvik cache
6. Install Zip From SD Card
7. Flash ROM
8. reboot
done
NOTE:-
Please Flash This Rom At Your Own Risk.
I am not Responsible For Any Brickedge..
Credits:-
samsung for base into stock rom
XDA let me be here
ANDY for bravia http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2338038
dawkon13 for a big part of framework http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2259465
Dr01nE ¿http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2319514
Grady22 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2324401
Spacecaker for the tutorial in SystemUI
smanq for wallpapers
for accuweather, thanks to:
Grady22 for the theme and png's http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2324401
-Aatif- for the app http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1674233
Thanks to Venomous Viper 119 for all his help
NOTE:
If you want, trying this mode http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226373, its similar to adrenaline or little better, well for me, I'm using alpha v2 and hard multitask ram manager
LINK
https://www.mediafire.com/?p6iydqj2t2379g5
now unlimited rom goes open source because i don't gonna make any update for sga, thank you to everyone

First, it looks very good down to test, you're from Mexico hermano?

eduaveoso said:
First, it looks very good down to test, you're from Mexico hermano?
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jaja si,

So finally you released the rom ? Nice. Any differences between this & my tested copy ? Sorry, I couldn't be a good tester...
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boot loop on my phone

chutanh7 said:
boot loop on my phone
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+1

Same here...bootloop too...

very good work i test it when the bootloop will be fix
excuse me for my bad english i speak frenche!

work fine on my phone ,after flash dont reboot just reboot recovry then do full wip and reboot
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chutanh7 said:
boot loop on my phone
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after flash dont reboot just reboot recovry then do full wip and reboot

done reboot recovery but got botloop.nevermind i ll try again

megatpanji said:
done reboot recovery but got botloop.nevermind i ll try again
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Do full wipes, flash & reboot. Stuck on bootloop ? Remove battery, reboot into recovery, wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, reboot. Done !
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Venomous Viper 119 said:
Do full wipes, flash & reboot. Stuck on bootloop ? Remove battery, reboot into recovery, wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, reboot. Done !
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worked for you?

Wipe data
Wipe cache
Flash rom
ADVANCE/REBOOT RECOVERY
WIPE DATA
WIPE CACHE
WIPE DALVIK
After flash you MUST do a full wipe again
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What version of GB is this?Is it based on XWKTS?

how can i adde my picture in status bare un the exactly size of picture?
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equilibriojh said:
Wipe data
Wipe cache
Flash rom
ADVANCE/REBOOT RECOVERY
WIPE DATA
WIPE CACHE
WIPE DALVIK
After flash you MUST do a full wipe again
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why reboot recovry?
-wipe data
-wipe cach
-wipe dalvik cach
-flashe rom
-wipe data
-wipe cache
-wipe dalvik cache thats all and it work for me

I've tried to flash this ROM, but the phone stops at boot screen [Galaxy Ace].
I've tried removing the 40int2ext script from system/etc/init.d (EXT4 SD partition problem?), but the problem remains.
Suggestions?

This rom is actually awesome! it already made use of ETC3 as internal storage on my class 10 sd card, i have 3000mah battery! stable as hell! i just need to fix my signal!!
i almost dont miss jellybean!!!

equilibriojh said:
Wipe data
Wipe cache
Flash rom
ADVANCE/REBOOT RECOVERY
WIPE DATA
WIPE CACHE
WIPE DALVIK
After flash you MUST do a full wipe again
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You didn't answer my question
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how can i get my pictur in statut bar plz?

Venomous Viper 119 said:
So finally you released the rom ? Nice. Any differences between this & my tested copy ? Sorry, I couldn't be a good tester...
Sent from my Galaxy Ace GT-S5830 using xda premium
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you are a great tester, and i think it's the same you have, thanks for all

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[Q] Root newbie, can you change between roms?

Hi i am looking to root for the 1st time i have seen how to do it, i have already unlocked bootloader for updating reasons.
My question is if i put a rom on for instance JellyBAM can i if i choose to switch between that and the stock android or would i have to re install the stock android.
I enjoy the features of the stock android on my nexus 7 (2013) but am looking to just tweak it a little but i dont want to put the factory image back on if i dont like JellyBAM as it will wipe my device again.
Thanks for any help
Joe
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/multirom-for-nexus-7-2013
Flashing a new ROM would only overwrite your current system, system data and cache. Your internal storage where your files, pictures, videos, etc are would be intact.
Username invalid said:
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/multirom-for-nexus-7-2013
Flashing a new ROM would only overwrite your current system, system data and cache. Your internal storage where your files, pictures, videos, etc are would be intact.
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thanks for the reply and answer
to get the stock android system back do you remove the rom you have flashed or do you just flash the stock rom back on?
Thanks for any help again
Also if you flash the stock rom back on where can i download the rom from?
joeyt90 said:
thanks for the reply and answer
to get the stock android system back do you remove the rom you have flashed or do you just flash the stock rom back on?
Thanks for any help again
Also if you flash the stock rom back on where can i download the rom from?
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The custom recovery automatically wipes the old ROM when you flash a new one.
Stock ROM - https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Username invalid said:
The custom recovery automatically wipes the old ROM when you flash a new one.
Stock ROM - https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
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If i flashed a stock rom would it wipe my tablet to new?
I recently had to fastboot the new android os 4.3 (jss15q) and would that be the same way to get it back on after flashing a custom rom? using flash-all.bat?
Thanks for the great help so far!!
joeyt90 said:
If i flashed a stock rom would it wipe my tablet to new?
I recently had to fastboot the new android os 4.3 (jss15q) and would that be the same way to get it back on after flashing a custom rom? using flash-all.bat?
Thanks for the great help so far!!
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If just flashed the stock ROM images (system, userdata, cache), your internal storage, custom recovery and kernel would remain.
Username invalid said:
If just flashed the stock ROM images (system, userdata, cache), your internal storage, custom recovery and kernel would remain.
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I think i am starting to undertand it all now, so using flash-bat.all just uploads the rom its the unlocking of the bootloader that wipes your memory (which i have already done)
now for a personal opinion what is a good rom to start with for someone who wants to learn but not get chucked in at the deep end (in terms of the changes you can do to the device not the flashing which i know makes no difference which rom you put on its always the same method)
Thanks
joeyt90 said:
I think i am starting to undertand it all now, so using flash-bat.all just uploads the rom its the unlocking of the bootloader that wipes your memory (which i have already done)
now for a personal opinion what is a good rom to start with for someone who wants to learn but not get chucked in at the deep end (in terms of the changes you can do to the device not the flashing which i know makes no difference which rom you put on its always the same method)
Thanks
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When you first unlocked the bootloader, it wiped the userdata, cache and internal storage. Flash a new ROM in the recovery replaces the stock system, userdata and cache without wiping your internal storage. You can start off with Minimus or CleanROM which is the closest to stock with minimal changes.
Username invalid said:
When you first unlocked the bootloader, it wiped the userdata, cache and internal storage. Flash a new ROM in the recovery replaces the stock system, userdata and cache without wiping your internal storage. You can start off with Minimus or CleanROM which is the closest to stock with minimal changes.
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Thanks again i have flashed cleanROM and its worked great, but now that i have rooted and installed the rom can i delete the files of my nexus 7 internal storage?
Thanks
Joe
joeyt90 said:
Thanks again i have flashed cleanROM and its worked great, but now that i have rooted and installed the rom can i delete the files of my nexus 7 internal storage?
Thanks
Joe
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Yes, you can wipe your internal storage or format your device in the recovery which would accomplish the same thing.
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Yes, you can wipe your internal storage or format your device in the recovery which would accomplish the same thing.
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worked a treat although i now cannot stop changing things
Thanks

[Q] lost my storage after update to 4.4.3

Hi, I have a Nexus 7 2012 32 GB. Today I updated to 4.4.3 but after update only 6.02 GB of 32 GB is shown on storage.
What should I do?
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mkhp70 said:
Hi, I have a Nexus 7 2012 32 GB. Today I updated to 4.4.3 but after update only 6.02 GB of 32 GB is shown on storage. What should I do? ,,,
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First, a bit more details - is yours rooted/unlocked, what was running before & using custom recovery (latest CWM or TWRP) ? Did you do a Factory Reset after backing up user files & data? Wipe Dalvik Cache, Cache and Factory Reset/Wipe?
Reboot into Custom Recovery, wipe dalvik cache & cache first, then reset & check your storage again?
Post your steps, results & we will go from there.
rooted/unlock/TWRP 2.6 / I did factory reset after backing up user files & data but I didnt Wipe Dalvik Cache, Cache
updating through the factory image with nexus toolkit
now i do wipe dalvik cache and cache and full wipe but not fix
Something is seriously messed up if all it's telling you you have is 6gb of internal storage. If you have a 32gb like me, then it should show around 27 to 28 gb storage (mine is the 2012 WiFi version of N7).
Something got seriously borked during the upgrade.
My question is, did you get an OTA and do it that way or did you download the full image from Google and then flashed it that way?
Something isn't right? I'm afraid that you need to start al over - learn ADB and forget about those Toolkit(s) unless that are specific & updated for 4.4.3 compliance. Mine is a 2012 WiFi model with 32 GB, internal storage/total space is 27.58 GB and even with apps & pix, video, etc. on the SDcard, and Apps taking up space, I have 19.1GB available.
First, might I suggest that you upgrade/try the newest recovery - either CWM or TWRP (using 6.0.4.5 on mine) to install - doing a full wipe & factory reset is best way/recommended AND yes, time-consuming, but you get it "right" almost every time - wipe three (3) times each - dalvik cache, cache and factory reset/full wipe. Then, re-flash your factory rom/image file - be patient, as it will take 5 to 10 minutes for it to finish, take a break or whatever. When it's done & without error/abort message, reboot the device & let it settle for a little while after configuring WiFi as those download Apps and update could take a while if your mobile data plan is limited. Personally, I'm "biased" toward TWRP and I don't have to deal with MD5 check/error message that pop out of nowhere with CWM. :cyclops:
If everything works as planned, you will be shown the Setup Menu to configure - profit & enjoy, check the storage size (you can see what's taking up the space) then, restore your Google Account with the Apps, and reboot when finished.
Good luck & let us know your progress or results.
mkhp70 said:
rooted/unlock/TWRP 2.6 / I did factory reset after backing up user files & data but I didnt Wipe Dalvik Cache, Cache
updating through the factory image with nexus toolkit
now i do wipe dalvik cache and cache and full wipe but not fix
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At the last step the toolkit shows you a message that talks about this issue. I can't remember what it exactly says. But it tells you what to do incase of lost storage. Either reflash using toolkit and read the prompt about lost storage or search the Web about this message from toolkit.
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Getting "internal" or "system" error when trying any ROM

I managed to get the stock google MDB08M build on and rooted, but I have tried several different ROMs and each time I get constant "system" or "internal" error messages when first booting up. It makes the ROMs unusable.
On top of that, if I try to restore a previous nandroid it just gets stuck at the animated android logo. In order to get it to work again I have to complete re-image the phone back to stock, re-root, re-install custom recovery.
Any ideas what could be causing this?
Thanks,
Craig
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Is this the message? I get the same ****
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csh8428 said:
I managed to get the stock google MDB08M build on and rooted, but I have tried several different ROMs and each time I get constant "system" or "internal" error messages when first booting up. It makes the ROMs unusable.
On top of that, if I try to restore a previous nandroid it just gets stuck at the animated android logo. In order to get it to work again I have to complete re-image the phone back to stock, re-root, re-install custom recovery.
Any ideas what could be causing this?
Thanks,
Craig
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Have you tried flashing the MDB08M vendor image after flashing the ROM? Are you wiping properly (system, data, cache, dalvik cache)? In regards to your nandroid backup, what partitions did you back up and what partitions are you restoring?
Heisenberg said:
Have you tried flashing the MDB08M vendor image after flashing the ROM?
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I would say no, since the only thing I flashed as the ROM. Should this be done before or after flashing the downloaded ROMs? I'm not sure where to get/which vendor image I should use either.
Heisenberg said:
Are you wiping properly (system, data, cache, dalvik cache)?
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Here's what I did.
Complete format and wipe device
install google stock picking option 9 from [TOOL] SKIPSOFT ANDROID TOOLKIT - NEXUS 6P
Wipe dalvik and cache
Boot into android, enable dev options
Boot to fast boot
install TWRP using option 6 from [TOOL] SKIPSOFT ANDROID TOOLKIT - NEXUS 6P
Root using option 4 from [TOOL] SKIPSOFT ANDROID TOOLKIT - NEXUS 6P
Reboot to OS to check for root
make nandroid in TWRP
install custom ROM in TWRP
Wipe dalvik and cache
Reboot
After the reboot is where it gets stuck on those pop-upis. I've tried several different ROMs starting at step 1 each time and get the same result
Heisenberg said:
In regards to your nandroid backup, what partitions did you back up and what partitions are you restoring?
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I don't remember. I think I checked all the boxes available when backing up and restoring the whole nandroid of whatever was backed up.
csh8428 said:
I would say no, since the only thing I flashed as the ROM. Should this be done before or after flashing the downloaded ROMs? I'm not sure where to get/which vendor image I should use either.
Here's what I did.
Complete format and wipe device
install google stock picking option 9 from [TOOL] SKIPSOFT ANDROID TOOLKIT - NEXUS 6P
Wipe dalvik and cache
Boot into android, enable dev options
Boot to fast boot
install TWRP using option 6 from [TOOL] SKIPSOFT ANDROID TOOLKIT - NEXUS 6P
Root using option 4 from [TOOL] SKIPSOFT ANDROID TOOLKIT - NEXUS 6P
Reboot to OS to check for root
make nandroid in TWRP
install custom ROM in TWRP
Wipe dalvik and cache
Reboot
After the reboot is where it gets stuck on those pop-upis. I've tried several different ROMs starting at step 1 each time and get the same result
I don't remember. I think I checked all the boxes available when backing up and restoring the whole nandroid of whatever was backed up.
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Ok, it looks like you didn't wipe (system, data, cache, dalvik cache) before installing the ROM, so there's one problem. Also, when creating your backup you don't need to check all options, only system, data, and boot. You flash the stock vendor after flashing the ROM. I'd recommend you take a look at my guide, it should clear a few things up:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
You'll also find a recovery flashable version of the vendor image in my index thread under the stock firmware section:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/index-huawei-nexus-6p-t3213583
I was getting the same error, but it didn't seem to affect he devices functions in any way.
Anyways I flashed the new vendor image since i installed a MMB29P ROM and didn't update it before.
Without wiping it did nothing the error was still there.
Then I wiped everything and started with vendor image, then the ROM, the kernel and SU.
NO ERROR.

Samsung Galaxy S7 bootloop

I tried to root my phone using odin to flash TWRP. Through that i installed SuperSU and rebooted the phone. Now it is stuck in a bootloop. What went wrong?
btw i can't wipe dalvik cache via the advanced wipe (it says invalid partition)
k1ng0fqu33n5 said:
I tried to root my phone using odin to flash TWRP. Through that i installed SuperSU and rebooted the phone. Now it is stuck in a bootloop. What went wrong?
btw i can't wipe dalvik cache via the advanced wipe (it says invalid partition)
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First of all, boot into download mode, then install your stock firmware via odin to get out of the bootloop. Then use chainfire's autoroot to get root, then with flashify install twrp.img and you should be good to go.
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First of all, boot into download mode, then install your stock firmware via odin to get out of the bootloop. Then use chainfire's autoroot to get root, then with flashify install twrp.img and you should be good to go.
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Thanks. Though i hoped there was another method cause as far as i know installing stock firmware wipes the device and i didn't make a backup beforehand.
k1ng0fqu33n5 said:
Thanks. Though i hoped there was another method cause as far as i know installing stock firmware wipes the device and i didn't make a backup beforehand.
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Yep, the most important thing is to always make a backup. Because without that, the only way is re-installing the stock firmware. And when you have installed twrp, be sure to format data, so that twrp could decrypt and access your internal storage (that's why you were not able to wipe cache)
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Yep, the most important thing is to always make a backup. Because without that, the only way is re-installing the stock firmware. And when you have installed twrp, be sure to format data, so that twrp could decrypt and access your internal storage (that's why you were not able to wipe cache)
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If i do a factory reset with TWRP, will it wipe any of the internal data? (pictures, messages etc.)
because the factory reset screen says that it's not included:
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Well, i just tried a factory reset and that fails too. Unable to mount /data.
k1ng0fqu33n5 said:
Well, i just tried a factory reset and that fails too. Unable to mount /data.
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There is a guide you should have followed here if you have exynos s7e
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7...overy-official-twrp-hero2lte-3-0-0-0-t3334084
Did you flash this file ?
EasyAndroidPro said:
There is a guide you should have followed here if you have exynos s7e
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7...overy-official-twrp-hero2lte-3-0-0-0-t3334084
Did you flash this file ?
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That's the guide i have been using to root, yes. And yes, i flashed that file along with SuperSU.
k1ng0fqu33n5 said:
That's the guide i have been using to root, yes. And yes, i flashed that file along with SuperSU.
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I see.. if that file did not fix the bootlooping then I'm afraid the only fix is like the previous poster said
Either flash stock again with Odin
Or format data in twrp
Ok, i somehow made it so the phone booted up and initialized. Now i got the problem that the google play store keeps crashing.
Edit: I also can't download my whatsapp backup data (says insufficient storage, which is not the case)
I also can't download files with the chrome browser (it says no sd-card found). If i use the stock samsung browser it works though.

Please, help with some unexplained problems

Since the last beta OnePlus (Pie 9 for OP5) have been released, I have continued blocking and rebooting the system (using custom rom principally, but also stock rom).
Recently, I was able to replicate the problem I have with all the new pie rom (I tried LineageOs, Dirti, Omni and even stock); in practice, by opening more applications (8/10 or more) and then turning off the screen, the system freeze (with blue LED on); at other times, reboot instantly.
Can someone help me understand what the problem may be? Eventually, do you have any suggestions?
I state that I format/wipe each partition; here the complete sequence I use to format and install custom roms (a real madness!):
*Format Data and Wipe all
Flash 5.1.3 Full
*Wipe Davilk and cache
Boot OS (to create Vendor Partition)
Bootloader - fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
*Wipe Davilk and cache
OpBeta 22 firmware + vendor
*Wipe Davilk and cache
OpBeta 23 firmware (o latest)
*Wipe System, Data, Davilk and cache
Bootloader - fastboot format userdata - fastboot erase cache - fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
*Wipe Davilk and cache
Flash custom rom
*Wipe Davilk and cache
Flash OpenGapps
*Wipe Davilk and cache
Flash NoVerity
Flash Magisk
*Wipe Davilk and cache
Boot OS (finally )
I also attach some tests done with GFBench (the hardware does not seem to have problems)
Thank you, very much.
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I could not understand what the problem was; anyway and for now, I solved installing the ROM stock without Magisk (among other things, I had tried different versions: 17 / 17.2 / 17.3 / 18 ... I have always had problems).
You made this way too complicated. Download the newest beta on to phone. Get total commander from play store, use it to enter(not extract) the firmware zip and delete the compatibility zip inside. Ensure magisk is on your device. Boot to twrp. Wipe EVERYTHING except internal. Now flash newest one beta, once it finishes flash magisk. It might fail. Just try again and it will work. Reboot. Now you are on pie with magisk and kept twrp. Also magisk is no verity. But you should flash decrypt before first boot if you are gonna go in and play with stuff.
Thanks, but I did that procedure just to figure out what the problem was. Magisk gave me several problems, in the meantime I try for a few days ... then I'll try.
Merry Christmas
mascian said:
Thanks, but I did that procedure just to figure out what the problem was. Magisk gave me several problems, in the meantime I try for a few days ... then I'll try.
Merry Christmas
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OB23 with magisk 17.1 is working fine for me.
strongst said:
OB23 with magisk 17.1 is working fine for me.
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LOL... that version is the only one I have not tried ??

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