Is thr any possible way to flash twrp without using a pc? By any apps like flashfire?
as far as I know, can't yet
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Hello. I got SM-G935F with android 7.0 and I want to instal TWRP just to instal some aplications which has to be flashed. I dont want to root my phone. My question is if smth goes wrong while instaling TWRP via odin can It screw up imei and efs partition?
If I got stock firmware can I instal those aplications in zip with adb sideload using stock recovery and there adb sideload?
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hekiru24 said:
Hello. I got SM-G935F with android 7.0 and I want to instal TWRP just to instal some aplications which has to be flashed. I dont want to root my phone. My question is if smth goes wrong while instaling TWRP via odin can It screw up imei and efs partition?
If I got stock firmware can I instal those aplications in zip with adb sideload using stock recovery and there adb sideload?
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Yes you can mess things up using twrp and adb especially if you want
to keep your phone in it's original pristine 100% official stock condition.
As long as you are not trying to install applications which require root
you don't even need to use adb or twrp.
If you are talking about apk apps like the ones you find at the playstore
they don't require twrp or adb.
Sideloading any apk app is easily done simply by copying the apk app
into your internal or external sdcard and using a file manager install
them from there.
If you are talking about flashing or installing ZIP files they all would error
out for you because flashing or installing any zip files require root access.
Good luck,
Have a great day!
I'll do this may be a dumb question, but I'd there any way to install TWRP without a computer? I left for work this morning and didn't notice that TWRP didn't stick, and I'd like to root and setup my phone. I don't have a computer that I can use at work.
It's the any way to install TWRP with just my phone?
GatorsUF said:
I'll do this may be a dumb question, but I'd there any way to install TWRP without a computer? I left for work this morning and didn't notice that TWRP didn't stick, and I'd like to root and setup my phone. I don't have a computer that I can use at work.
It's the any way to install TWRP with just my phone?
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If you're rooted then use flashify
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GatorsUF said:
I'll do this may be a dumb question, but I'd there any way to install TWRP without a computer? I left for work this morning and didn't notice that TWRP didn't stick, and I'd like to root and setup my phone. I don't have a computer that I can use at work. It's the any way to install TWRP with just my phone?
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Not without being rooted. Flashify works just fine for this if you are already rooted. Next time, before you start, copy SuperSU to the root of your phone. Then after you fastboot flash recovery, do a reboot recovery (to TWRP) and then flash SuperSU before you boot to system. This way TWRP will stick.
How to root my Samsung galaxy j5 android marshmallow without pc
If you have a custom recovery then you won't need a pc, like twrp or something but since your asking I doubt you have a custom recovery.
You don't need a PC to root but you do need it to unlock your bootloader which is used to flash files to give you root.
You first need to unlock the boot loader with a PC and then you can do what you want, other than that I wouldn't recommend or advise any other way
Is there a way to install magisk for rooting the phone without having the custom recovery? Maybe from adb fastboot? For the moment, I'm not interested in having a custom recovery however I would like to root my phone.. are there any methods?
filippo.gambarota said:
Is there a way to install magisk for rooting the phone without having the custom recovery? Maybe from adb fastboot? For the moment, I'm not interested in having a custom recovery however I would like to root my phone.. are there any methods?
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No
You can root phone but also you must have TWRP.
You will have stock rom rooted with twrp.
Hello everyone.
I made some test in installing some custom roms in some old devices always avoiding to install TWRP permanently on the drive (i used it in boot mode and then adb listen in TWRP and adb command from PC).
I've done this in order to preserve the stock recovery mode.
I decided to install pixel experience as my default rom in my redmi note 7 and i noticed that this rom will use OTA updates so i'm asking you if i should install TWRP (or other recovery images) permenently in order to make it work properly.
Another question that i have revolves around Magisk, is this tool needed in order to make pixel experience work fine?
BTW i don't understand why TWRP does not officially support RN7 lol (eventually i'll use a porting or another recovery )
Thank you everyone
First, sorry for not answering your main question but I'm more intrigued as to how you can flash a custom rom without using a custom recovery like TWRP. Also, is it possible to permanently install TWRP? How you do this?
Second, Magisk is not needed for the rom but allows some other customizations, fixes and root access.
you need some kind of custom recovery that supports your phone, its what allows you to install roms. There are a few out there such as TWRP, organge fox, etc. Chose whatever you like that has good support for your device.