Obtain Root on Nokia X2
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/*
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*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
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Hello new users! This is a guide on how to root your new Nokia X2. It was carried out and tested by @Altivex. We will be using the TowelRoot exploit to get root access on Nokia X2.
Instructions:
1. Connect your Nokia X to your PC.
2. Download the Root X2.zip.
3. Extract the contents of the zip onto your Desktop.
4. Copy the APKs to your SD Card.
5. Now, on your phone, goto Settings-->Security and under Device Administration, Check Unknown Sources.
6. Make sure you are connected to the internet.
7. Using ES or any other File Manager, browse to the place where you copied the apps.
8. Install TowelRoot.apk
9. Run the app and Root your phone.
10. After that, go and install Superuser.apk
11. Open it and update your SU Binaries.
Volla! You now have a rooted Nokia X2.
Screenshot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2868316&d=1406199049
Credits:
@Altivex for testing this.
@geohot for TowelRoot Exploit.
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Dom3616 said:
Obtain Root on Nokia X2
Disclaimer:
Code:
#include
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
Hello new users! This is a guide on how to root your new Nokia X2. It was carried out and tested by @Altivex. We will be using the TowelRoot exploit to get root access on Nokia X2.
Instructions:
1. Connect your Nokia X to your PC.
2. Download the Root X2.zip.
3. Extract the contents of the zip onto your Desktop.
4. Copy the APKs to your SD Card.
5. Now, on your phone, goto Settings-->Security and under Device Administration, Check Unknown Sources.
6. Make sure you are connected to the internet.
7. Using ES or any other File Manager, browse to the place where you copied the apps.
8. Install TowelRoot.apk
9. Run the app and Root your phone.
10. After that, go and install Superuser.apk
11. Open it and update your SU Binaries.
Volla! You now have a rooted Nokia X2.
Screenshot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2868316&d=1406199049
Credits:
@Altivex for testing this.
@geohot for TowelRoot Exploit.
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*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
FlymeUI StatusBar for SM-T311 Kitkat XXUBNHA
Screenshot :
How to install :
- Download the .zip
- Move .zip to sdcard
- Reboot to CWM/TWRP
- Install .zip
- Reboot to System
- Enjoy
LINK = DOWNLOAD
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* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
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Red Wolf Recovery is custom recovery based on TWRP source code, however some things are working here slightly different then you might expected. The main objective of this project is to provide stable recovery with features which you have never seen before in a recovery and which have not been accepted for adding to the official source code of TWRP. This recovery is also first recovery on the world with password protection.
Based on TWRP version: 3.2.3
Authors build: ATG Droid & dadi11
Developers:ATG Droid & dadi11
Thanks: z31s1g (for the base of his theme), Ray Li (For his useful advice in the beginnings), osm0sis (for his image scripts), dadi11 (for his awesome kernel & mido builds) etc.
Features:
Code:
Code:
Translated to EN, PL, zh_cn, & CZ
- Password protection
- Flashlight
- MIUI Incremental OTA Support
- Built-in latest Magisk, SuperSU & AromaFM
- Support two screenshot GUI actions - Power+VolDown to save screenshot in to the internal storage &
Power+VolUp to save screenshot in to the external storage (Will be automatically saved in to the internal in case
that external storage doesn't exist).
- Support automatic reboot after the restore process
- Recovery can automatically modify some props in the ROM directly during the installation
- Some built-in scripts from community
- Tap to wake support
- Advanced deactivation of the stock recovery
- Automatic deactivation of the dm-verity & forced encryption directly during the installation of the ROM
- Recovery can notify you about the completed backup/restore/installation using the notification diode & vibration.
- Support "set on boot" settings.
* Changes for security reasons *
- ADB isn't starting automatically at the start of the recovery. You have to activate it in recovery
- MTP isn't starting until user enter correct password
- Deactivated support of the custom themes
Some differences to the official version:
Code:
Code:
- get out of here if you are pirating apps. this recovery is not for you
- always up-to-date with the latest TWRP changes
- compiled on omnirom-7.1 source
- kernel compiled inline with the recovery
- fixed backup/restore of Firmware
- added F2FS support
- added NTFS support
- added exFAT support
- more languages
- other improvements from Features and Changelog lists
CHANGELOG :
Code:
25-08-2018
* Full Backup and Restore Partition
* Delete /cust and change /vendor
* Fix f2fs on data and cache partition
* Fix MTP on Windows
16-08-2018
* File-manager: Add support for rendering of multiple selected files & ability to do a specific action for these files at once
* Force rendering of the different GUI icon element object for zip files under the GUI Scroll list, since file-manager show special action for them
* Revert changes which caused issues with slow reboot in 027
* MIUI-Updater: Fix sometimes possible double declaration of the final install status
* DataManager: Fix the TWRP's missing LOGINFO mount point for Output_Version
* RWDumwolf: Add support for the different fstab path on some devices
* RWDumwolf: Better handle the process of modifications to the default properties and let user know about the number of modified ones
* RWDumwolf: Find and remove start of flash_recovery service from inits, if it exists
* Recovery: Don't rename scripts under the /system/bin /system/etc for stock recovery replace, instead of it set different permissions to cause issues with execution
* RWDumwolf: Cleanup
* Updater: Properly handle info about the OSE package signature
* Recovery: Directly call start of the ADB if at the start of main we aren't able stat password file
* Recovery: Correctly handle ADB with recovery password related changes
* Recovery: Update to Oreo tree
* Partition-List: Add new list types for OSE partitions and storages for backup/restore process
* Installation: Load zip entries directly to buffer instead of extracting them
* ORS: Reboot on the sucessfull installation is now optional based on user's selection from the GUI
* ORS: Call Deactivation Process even if reboot on finished ORS isn't allowed or isn't forced by the ORS result
* OPTM: Call set action with the empty value in case that value should be positive
* OPTM: Fallback to main without variable which would be needed to be parsed is now directly down with call of home
* GUI: Allow user to select any active storage for the OSE backup/restore process
* OPTM: Call clear action instead of set if argument is negative
* GUI: Allow user to select OSE partitions for the backup/restore process, instead of the previous direct definition
* Installation: Add support for the format of A/B packages on the OSE zip detection
* GUI: Remove redefinitions of objects from screen page, since they're already defined on one overlay
* PartitionManager: Add new fstab flag to exlude partition from the GUI mount section, cust isn't really needed to be here if we want to use double mount points for one block device
* GUI: Remove for us the useless theme loading parts from previous builds
* Installation: Set install status info to tmpfs first and then update the status in cache during the log file update, since the previous implementation was just slowing us
* Recovery: Set path for screenshots directly to main folder instead of previous resource one
* TWFunc: Cleanup
* GUI: Improve flashlight compatibility with different devices
* OSE: Improve backup/restore call
* Device-Tree: Add support for unofficial treble support on officialy supported devices
* GUI: Fix missing page on the rebootcheck call which caused complete lag during the reboot with formatted system partition
* Recovery: Call Deactivation Process on reboot if there wasn't at least single call during the main threads
* RWDumwolf: Force persist.sys.recovery_update to false during the cleanup process
* OSE: Fix the variable mismatch caused by global variable definitions without handling the previous possible defined value
* INIT: Add new triggers for the ADB startUP.
* We're sure that there is also a lot of other changes which we just forgot to mention
DOWNLOAD
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* https://t.me/zhanreport
* https://t.me/zhanproject
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XDA:DevDB Information
Redwolf Recovery, Tool/Utility for the Xiaomi Redmi 4X
Contributors
faizhifzhan, ATG Droid, Dadi11
Source Code: https://github.com/RedWolfRecovery/rw_recovery
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 028
Beta Release Date: 2018-08-25
Created 2018-08-28
Last Updated 2018-08-28
CHANGELOG
25-08-2018
* Full Backup and Restore Partition
* Delete /cust and change /vendor
* Fix f2fs on data and cache partition
* Fix MTP on Windows
16-08-2018
* File-manager: Add support for rendering of multiple selected files & ability to do a specific action for these files at once
* Force rendering of the different GUI icon element object for zip files under the GUI Scroll list, since file-manager show special action for them
* Revert changes which caused issues with slow reboot in 027
* MIUI-Updater: Fix sometimes possible double declaration of the final install status
* DataManager: Fix the TWRP's missing LOGINFO mount point for Output_Version
* RWDumwolf: Add support for the different fstab path on some devices
* RWDumwolf: Better handle the process of modifications to the default properties and let user know about the number of modified ones
* RWDumwolf: Find and remove start of flash_recovery service from inits, if it exists
* Recovery: Don't rename scripts under the /system/bin /system/etc for stock recovery replace, instead of it set different permissions to cause issues with execution
* RWDumwolf: Cleanup
* Updater: Properly handle info about the OSE package signature
* Recovery: Directly call start of the ADB if at the start of main we aren't able stat password file
* Recovery: Correctly handle ADB with recovery password related changes
* Recovery: Update to Oreo tree
* Partition-List: Add new list types for OSE partitions and storages for backup/restore process
* Installation: Load zip entries directly to buffer instead of extracting them
* ORS: Reboot on the sucessfull installation is now optional based on user's selection from the GUI
* ORS: Call Deactivation Process even if reboot on finished ORS isn't allowed or isn't forced by the ORS result
* OPTM: Call set action with the empty value in case that value should be positive
* OPTM: Fallback to main without variable which would be needed to be parsed is now directly down with call of home
* GUI: Allow user to select any active storage for the OSE backup/restore process
* OPTM: Call clear action instead of set if argument is negative
* GUI: Allow user to select OSE partitions for the backup/restore process, instead of the previous direct definition
* Installation: Add support for the format of A/B packages on the OSE zip detection
* GUI: Remove redefinitions of objects from screen page, since they're already defined on one overlay
* PartitionManager: Add new fstab flag to exlude partition from the GUI mount section, cust isn't really needed to be here if we want to use double mount points for one block device
* GUI: Remove for us the useless theme loading parts from previous builds
* Installation: Set install status info to tmpfs first and then update the status in cache during the log file update, since the previous implementation was just slowing us
* Recovery: Set path for screenshots directly to main folder instead of previous resource one
* TWFunc: Cleanup
* GUI: Improve flashlight compatibility with different devices
* OSE: Improve backup/restore call
* Device-Tree: Add support for unofficial treble support on officialy supported devices
* GUI: Fix missing page on the rebootcheck call which caused complete lag during the reboot with formatted system partition
* Recovery: Call Deactivation Process on reboot if there wasn't at least single call during the main threads
* RWDumwolf: Force persist.sys.recovery_update to false during the cleanup process
* OSE: Fix the variable mismatch caused by global variable definitions without handling the previous possible defined value
* INIT: Add new triggers for the ADB startUP.
* We're sure that there is also a lot of other changes which we just forgot to mention
DOWNLOAD : https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=1322778262903989772
Code:
* Disclaimer
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war,
* or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please do some research
* if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you blame me in any way for what happens to your device, I will laugh at you.
* BOOM! goes the dynamite
HOW TO ROOT XIAOMI REDMI NOTE 6 PRO
Pre-Requisits
-Unlocked Bootloader
-Have a PC
This is an in general type to tutorial. You are expected to be able to understand some aspects of rooting an android phone
IF YOU ALREADY HAVE DEVELOPER OPTIONS ENABLED SKIP THIS PART
-Go to settings
-About Phone
-Tap MIUI Version 7 times until you get a floating notification that says "You are now a Developer!"
-Go back to main menu and go to additional settings
-Developer options
-Have USB DEBUGGING ENABLED
DOWNLOADS
-Download The latest stable Magisk https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/ Magisk-vXX.X.zip (You might want to do a quick check that the current version has no major bugs.)
-Download The latest version of Orange Fox recovery https://files.orangefox.tech/OrangeFox-Stable/tulip/ OrangeFox-RXX.X_XX-Stable-tulip.zip
-Download ADB-Platform tools https://www.xda-developers.com/install-adb-windows-macos-linux/
-Download the lastest LazyFlasher from https://www.androidinfotech.com/no-verity-opt-encrypt-versions/
-Once you have all your files downloaded copy the folder in OrangeFox called sdcard to your sd. Put the magisk.zip and the no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip files in there aswell. Put the sdcard back in your phone
-Power off phone
-Boot to bootloader(Power + Volume Down)
-plug phone into computer
-open PowerShell and navigate to where your OrangeFox folder is using the cd command.
-
Code:
fastboot devices
Make sure there is something that show up for this
-
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
-
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
or
Code:
fastboot reboot recovery
-Once OrangeFox is loaded navigate to the folder you put on your sd card previously
-Flash the zip called OF_initd.zip
-Navigate to menu tab -> Restart -> Recovery
-At this point your phone will have Orange Fox installed.
-Once OrangeFox is loaded navigate to where you placed your magisk.zip file
-Flash it
-Go back and flash no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip
-Navigate to menu and reboot to system
DONE!
worked !! thanks!!!
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OrangeFox 11.1(1) UNOFFICIAL
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Based on: TWRP 3.6.2 (Android 11) | Author: iusmac | Kernel: 4.9.309
Summary:
Code:
Decrypt any Android and any encryption method (FDE or FBE) + Original features
*** DISCLAIMER ***
Code:
Your warranty is now void.
We're not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this recovery
before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
you point the finger at us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
Installation:
Spoiler
Using recovery:
Spoiler
1. Download the OrangeFox .zip file to your device
2. Boot into to an existing recovery
3. Install OrangeFox .zip file
4. The recovery should reboot automatically into OrangeFox
5. Enjoy!
Using Fastboot:
Spoiler
1. Download the OrangeFox .zip archive to your device and .img image to your PC
2. Connect your device to PC and enter into Fastboot Mode
3. Flash .img using the following commands:
Code:
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash {put-here-orangefox-recovery-file-name}.img
fastboot boot {put-here-orangefox-recovery-file-name}.img
4. After the last command your device should boot into OrangeFox
5. Install OrangeFox .zip archive
6. The recovery should reboot automatically
7. Enjoy!
Stock Features:
Spoiler
* Supports Treble and non-Treble ROMs
* Updated with latest TWRP commits
* Built-in support for installing init.d functionality
* Built-in support for installing Magisk
* Password protection
* Torch and LED
* Support for custom ROMs
* Better language support
* Optimized versions of community scripts
* Fox theme engine allows to set: custom scheme/theme (black, dark, etc)
* Gesture navigation
* Backup OrangeFox settings to internal storage or SD card
* And many more!
New Features (added by author):
Spoiler
Spoiler: 1. FBE Encryption Toggler (FBE = File-Based Encryption)
Spoiler: How to Enable/Disable FBE Encryption
* Make sure that the "Enable FBE" button has changed to "Disable FBE" (or vice versa if disabling)
How it works:
Formatting is needed to erase all traces of full disk encryption (FDE) + we need a completely new file system (recovery will take care of this). Immediately after that, the recovery switches encryption type to FBE in the ROM's vendor.
Spoiler: What is this? What is it for?
Some definition:
Android 7.0 and higher supports file-based encryption (FBE). File-based encryption allows different files to be encrypted with different keys that can be unlocked independently.
https://source.android…/encryption/file-based
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What does FBE encryption look like?
Spoiler
1. The contents and names of files/folders are encrypted using random characters:
2. Upon system startup, the device is absolutely usable and does not require to enter a password. FBE decryption is bound to Lock Screen and occurs at the time of unlocking using PIN/Password/Pattern.
At the time of writing this post, 100% of our devices use Full Disk Encryption (FDE). Traditionally, FDE encryption is enabled inside ROM's settings, and personally, I did not encounter problems with this type of encryption before Android 10. Unfortunately, on new Androids FDE is very unstable. Moreover, in Android 13 (T) it will be possible to encrypt only using FBE method because FDE method is officially deprecated and will be completely removed.
Android T (AOSP experimental) removes support for full-disk encryption entirely.
https://source.android…y/encryption/full-disk
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Some FDE issues on Android 10+:
1. The device hangs on boot logo (requires formatting of /data to fix).
2. The device may boot up successfully and be detected as encrypted, but most of the installed applications and settings disappear forever.
3. The device boots correctly but is not detected as encrypted.
Having tried a bunch of ROMs, I have never encountered the problems above and have always been able to successfully encrypt the device with FBE method. Therefore, if you are interested in encryption, accustom yourself to encrypt immediately after ROM flashing, since everything is quite handy
Warning: decryption on Android 12+ and workaround | FIXED in OrangeFox R11.1(4)
Spoiler
FIXED in OrangeFox R11.1(4)
Unfortunately, all ROM's on Android 12+ for our device can successfully be encrypted/decrypted using FBE method, but decryption in recovery is problematic. This is an Android bug, which doesn't expose the decryption keys used by the recovery. Indeed, this is a recovery problem; Android 12 stores decryption keys elsewhere, so recovery can't find them. OrangeFox / TWRP devs are already in the process of adapting to the changes of Android 12. As soon as new recovery is ready I'll build a new release and everything will work. Fortunately, I found out that passwordless decryption works.
Temporary workaround:
1. Reboot to ROM
2. Remove the Lock Screen protection (PIN/Password/Pattern)
3. Reboot to recovery, the data will be automatically decrypted
4. When you're done, reboot to system and enable Lock Screen protection again
Note: you'll need to do this until the ROMs fix the decryption keys related issue.
If you don't remove the Lock Screen protection, then instead of the data you will get:
Spoiler: 2. GUI implementation for USB Storage Exporter by 0xCAFEBABE
This is a GUI implementation of usb-stor-export.sh script for geeks.
For the folks, I implemented a way to export entire eMMC memory. How to use this:
1. Disconnect from PC if connected
2. Go to Mount and swipe the slider
3. Connect the device to the PC
4. Your PC should detect a 16/32GB device, as if you connected an external hard drive
Now, all partitions are at your disposal. You can resize them to add to /data , or make an image of the entire eMMC memory (highly recommend) or backup a specific system partition and restore even on another device. Backup using recovery will not do this to you.
(!) DO EVERYTHING AT YOUR OWN RISK! I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ACTIONS ON SYSTEM PARTITIONS!
(!) EVEN IF YOU HAVEN'T TOUCHED ANYTHING, ALWAYS UNMOUNT THE DISK FROM THE OS AND ONLY THEN TAP "Unexport".
Spoiler: 3. eMMC Lifetime Used indicator
It displays life time estimation for your eMMC memory. The percentage means how many reserved blocks have been consumed.
The status can be:
- Undefined = The kernel driver cannot detect eMMC memory state
- Normal = Your eMMC memory is fine
- Warning = Your eMMC memory consumed about 80% of reserved blocks
- Urgent = Your eMMC memory consumed almost 100% of reserved blocks
- Reserved = Your eMMC memory consumed all 100% of reserved blocks and will put itself in read-only mode very soon
For geeks: tap on it to print all HEX values to the console.
Spoiler: 4. Enter to Fastboot Mode inside recovery
This is a hidden feature of OrangeFox itself that I've simply exposed. Unfortunately, important commands like fastboot boot exit with an error, because we are still in recovery and things are kind of busy ... But for something not used/static, like flashing partitions, it's working.
Spoiler: 5. fastboot binary
Now, using OrangeFox's embedded Terminal you can do everything you normally did using a PC.
* If you made a male-to-male USB using an USB-OTG cable, then plug the USB-OTG into the device that will send commands.
Illustration: Xiaomi helps Asus
Spoiler: 6. Dark/Light Theme Toggler accessible from anywhere
This is to make sure your eyes feel comfortable
7. Ability to reboot into Fastboot Mode
8. Binaries: nano, tar, sed and xz utils
9. Support mounting of NTFS drives via OTG
10. Handy aliases (l, ll, la, lo) for `ls` command
11. Colorful support for prompt string (PS1) and for `ls/grep/egrep/fgrep` commands when using ADB/AromaFM
12. VIM - Vi IMproved Editor
13. UI rendering at 60 FPS
14. Support Python
15. Semi-transparent Lock Screen background as in stock TWRP
16. Saving screenshots in /tmp/screenshots if /sdcard is not mounted
Miscellaneous:
Spoiler
Spoiler: Error 7. Failed to unmount: /system. No such volume.
Sometimes got this error when flashing old ROM's of Android 9 and lower. To fix it:
1. Open .zip archive and search for file:
Code:
META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script
2. Open it and remove parts where /system is mounted:
Code:
mount("ext4", "EMMC", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/system", "/system", "");
run_program("/tmp/install/bin/backuptool.sh", "backup", "/system");
unmount("/system");
also this one
Code:
mount("ext4", "EMMC", "/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/system", "/system", "");
run_program("/tmp/install/bin/backuptool.sh", "restore", "/system");
unmount("/system");
3. Save it and repack .zip archive
Spoiler: Red/Blue lines after flashing
Can be fixed by installing a more recent Firmware.
For rolex | For riva
* Firmware for riva is also available on Android 8, so experiment. The Firmware V10.1.1.0.NCKMIFI (Android 7.1) works 100%.
Changelog:
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-- OrangeFox 11.1(5) --
* Synced with latest OrangeFox R11.1 sources (September 2022)
* Correct FBEToggler button position in some circumstances
* Handle FBE encryption toggling on Android 13+
* Added fastboot support when rebooting to fastboot from OS
* Moved nano editor to ZIP to save space in ramdisk
* Revert back to /sdcard1 path for Micro SDCard mounting
* Disabled APEX
* Removed logcat binaries to free space in ramdisk
* Updated ueventd from Android 11
* Fixed mke2fs issues when wiping
Thanks to @wisanggeni aka Ervan Kurnia for collaborating
* Updated kernel to 4.9.326-2.2-iusmac
* Updated Magisk to v25.2
-- OrangeFox 11.1(4) --
* Synced with latest R11.1 sources based on TWRP 3.6.2 (Android 12.1)
* Fixed ABX format conversion on Android 12 ROMs
* Moved not vital dependencies to /persist partition after flashing recovery using .zip archive
* Added a 'missing dependencies' pop-up at start-up with an invite to flash recovery using .zip archive
* Added full FBE decryption support for Android 12 ROMs
* Removed extra languages (Chinese, Spanish, Hungarian) to free space in ramdisk
* Added to the console an invite to downgrade the recovery for those who use FBE encryption and Android 11 or lower
-- OrangeFox 11.1(3) --
* Upgraded built-in Magisk to v25.1
* Fixed some bugs
* Added to the console an invite to update the recovery for those who use FBE encryption and Android 12 or higher
-- OrangeFox 11.1(2) --
* Replaced 'Percent' with % for eMMC Lifetime Used value
* Added 'Back' button to FBE Encryption Toggler page
* Added synchronization of the fstab encryption flag with the /data encryption type
* Added battery temperature next to CPU temperature
* Enabled OTA by default
-- OrangeFox 11.1(1) --
* Synced with latest R11.1 sources based on TWRP 3.6.2 (Android 11)
* Upgraded Linux kernel to 4.9.309 (from Android 12)
* Upgraded built-in Magisk to v25
* Added nano, tar, sed, xz utils binaries
* Fixed Full Disk Decryption (FDE) on Android 12+
* Added File Based Encryption (FBE) support
* Added NTFS support for OTG devices
* Added handy aliases (l, ll, la, lo) for `ls` command
* Added colorful support for prompt string (PS1) and for `ls/grep/egrep/fgrep` commands when using ADB/AromaFM
* Fixed nano non starting on OrangeFox's embedded Terminal due to missing terminal info
* Added prebuilt VIM - Vi IMproved Editor v8.2.1643
* Added FBE Encryption Toggler to Partition Manager page
* Enabled reboot to 'Fastboot' item unconditionally
* Labeled /dsp partition as 'DSP'
* Moved MicroSD card mount point from /sdcard1 to /external_sd
* Added GUI implementation for USB Storage Exporter by 0xCAFEBABE to Mount page
* Added eMMC Lifetime Used indicator to Partition Manager page
* Add entering to Fastboot mode page to Main menu
* Added fastboot v29.0.6
* Increased UI rendering to 60 FPS
* Added Python v3.10.4
* Added Dark/Light Mode Toggler
* Made the lockscreen background semi-transparent as in stock TWRP
* Added support for saving screenshots in `/tmp/screenshots` if `/sdcard` is not mounted
* Removed Splash changing (it requires ramdisk repacking in recovery.img which exceeds bootloader limit)
Spoiler: (Important) Which OrangeFox version you should choose
CaseR11.1(3) or olderR11.1(4) or newerLatest versionMy ROM is not encryptedXI have an encrypted MIUIXMy ROM was encrypted using ROM's settingsXMy ROM is Android 11 (or lower) and it's encrypted with FBE methodXMy ROM is Android 12 (or higher) and it's encrypted with FBE methodX
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OrangeFox 11.1(2) Update
Code:
* Replaced 'Percent' with % for eMMC Lifetime Used value
* Added 'Back' button to FBE Encryption Toggler page
* Added synchronization of the fstab encryption flag with the /data encryption type
* Added battery temperature next to CPU temperature
* Enabled OTA by default
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OrangeFox 11.1(3) + OrangeFox 11.1(4) Update
Spoiler: (Important) Which OrangeFox version you should choose
CaseR11.1(3) or olderR11.1(4) or newerLatest versionMy ROM is not encryptedXI have an encrypted MIUIXMy ROM was encrypted using ROM's settingsXMy ROM is Android 11 (or lower) and it's encrypted with FBE methodXMy ROM is Android 12 (or higher) and it's encrypted with FBE methodX
Code:
-- OrangeFox 11.1(4) --
* Synced with latest R11.1 sources based on TWRP 3.6.2 (Android 12.1)
* Fixed ABX format conversion on Android 12 ROMs
* Moved not vital dependencies to /persist partition after flashing recovery using .zip archive
* Added a 'missing dependencies' pop-up at start-up with an invite to flash recovery using .zip archive
* Added full FBE decryption support for Android 12 ROMs
* Removed extra languages (Chinese, Spanish, Hungarian) to free space in ramdisk
* Added to the console an invite to downgrade the recovery for those who use FBE encryption and Android 11 or lower
-- OrangeFox 11.1(3) --
* Upgraded built-in Magisk to v25.1
* Fixed some bugs
* Added to the console an invite to update the recovery for those who use FBE encryption and Android 12 or higher
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mtp mode not working in v11.1.4 in rolex
Hello, I have problem with booting recovery. After installing and booting into it that is happens
Max1mus said:
Hello, I have problem with booting recovery. After installing and booting into it that is happens
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Solved this problem with installing via fastboot miui with android 7 onboard.
Max1mus said:
Solved this problem with installing via fastboot miui with android 7 onboard.
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OrangeFox 11.1(5) Update
Code:
* Synced with latest OrangeFox R11.1 sources (September 2022)
* Correct FBEToggler button position in some circumstances
* Handle FBE encryption toggling on Android 13+
* Added fastboot support when rebooting to fastboot from OS
* Moved nano editor to ZIP to save space in ramdisk
* Revert back to /sdcard1 path for Micro SDCard mounting
* Disabled APEX
* Removed logcat binaries to free space in ramdisk
* Updated ueventd from Android 11
* Fixed mke2fs issues when wiping
Thanks to @wisanggeni aka Ervan Kurnia for collaborating
* Updated kernel to 4.9.326-2.2-iusmac
* Updated Magisk to v25.2
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Hello, does OrangeFox Recovery use Android 7.1 or 8.1?
liaotingwei said:
Hello, does OrangeFox Recovery use Android 7.1 or 8.1?
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You need latest nougat firmware to run it.