Hi,
I'm testing roms and kernels for my Oneplus 8 Pro and since I'm still not happy with battery life, I was thinking of going back to stock Oxygen OS (Android 11) but install custom kernel (bluspark?) or xXx mod.
Can I just flash it via adb sideload via custom recovery or I have to relock bootloader and do something else?
If just flashing stock OOS image is enough, which one should I use?
Thanks!
chorba69 said:
Hi,
I'm testing roms and kernels for my Oneplus 8 Pro and since I'm still not happy with battery life, I was thinking of going back to stock Oxygen OS (Android 11) but install custom kernel (bluspark?) or xXx mod.
Can I just flash it via adb sideload via custom recovery or I have to relock bootloader and do something else?
If just flashing stock OOS image is enough, which one should I use?
Thanks!
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Use msmtool, then unlock bootloader, then flash a tooted boot.img for you OOS version, then use a kernel manager like Ex Kenrnel manager to flash a custom kernel
jamescable said:
Use msmtool, then unlock bootloader, then flash a tooted boot.img for you OOS version, then use a kernel manager like Ex Kenrnel manager to flash a custom kernel
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alright. I thought there is a way to flash it directly via recovery instead of going through all the process again.
Where can I find a rooted boot.img for my version? I have the europe/global(?) device and was on latest OOS Android 11.
Or should I rather flash Android 10?
chorba69 said:
alright. I thought there is a way to flash it directly via recovery instead of going through all the process again.
Where can I find a rooted boot.img for my version? I have the europe/global(?) device and was on latest OOS Android 11.
Or should I rather flash Android 10?
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[ROOT] Patched boot.img for Android 11 (Both OP8 and OP8P)
I've made a patched boot.img for both OP8 and OP8 Pro. Note that both files are based on the stable release of Oxygen OS 11 and also GLOBAL VERSION. Magisk Version: 21.0 (21000) - Beta Release Download from here...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Hey guys ! Maybe Us, the (proudly) Redmi 3S owners get soon the MIUI9 updated, but I have a question... Could us that we have Unlocked bootloader / Custom Recovery /Root just to flash .Zip packet like any official Rom? Or We must to flash it via Mi Flasher or OTA update? Because I prefer stay on MM MIUI8 With Unlocked Bootloader, Root and Custom Recovery...
kukuteku said:
Hey guys ! Maybe Us, the (proudly) Redmi 3S owners get soon the MIUI9 updated, but I have a question... Could us that we have Unlocked bootloader / Custom Recovery /Root just to flash .Zip packet like any official Rom? Or We must to flash it via Mi Flasher or OTA update? Because I prefer stay on MM MIUI8 With Unlocked Bootloader, Root and Custom Recovery...
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We can flash MIUI 9 update from both the TWRP and the stock recovery (if you're on it), so there's nothing to worry about. Even I have an unlocked bootloader and have flashed custom ROMs as well as MIUI using TWRP without any problems.
psychopac said:
We can flash MIUI 9 update from both the TWRP and the stock recovery (if you're on it), so there's nothing to worry about. Even I have an unlocked bootloader and have flashed custom ROMs as well as MIUI using TWRP without any problems.
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I have TWRP too, and also I flashed MIUI. I thought that MIUI9 could bring "New core" etc, We must to Flash it via stock/MI flash.... So I dont fear any more , waiting for MIUI9 for Redmi 3S :fingers-crossed:
Thank You!
Okay so I am currently running nitrogen 7.1.2.
Can I flash 8.0 from TWRP or do I have to unroot and update it from stock? And what is the most stable 8.0 ROM out right now?
There are no custom 8.0 ROMS in the usual sense atm. Going to take a bit while everyone updates the code.
ItsMason said:
Okay so I am currently running nitrogen 7.1.2.
Can I flash 8.0 from TWRP or do I have to unroot and update it from stock? And what is the most stable 8.0 ROM out right now?
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You can flash the factory image if you unpack the zips with
twrp, but you should update bootloader and radio via fastboot first, you can't flash them with twrp. Or you flash the superxe rom, it's the only android O "custom rom", but bootloader and radio first with fastboot.
Here's a TWRP flashable zip for O DP4 Radio (3.84) & Bootloader (3.73) shared by Ramdyc @ https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73242386&postcount=362
http://www.mediafire.com/file/b4vr50...2BRadio384.zip
Works fine on 7.1.2
I'm currently on latest stock Nougat with BL unlocked and rooted + ElementalX kernel. I want to upgrade to stock Oreo but after a ton of reading it looks like everything can go wrong with efs and persist. Is the following process correct:
- flash [Oreo][Stock][Rom] TWRP Flashable Stock Builds.
- flash ElementalX latest version for Oreo
- Root with Magisk
Would this process keep my bootloader unlocked, with signal and safe from bricks?
Thank you for your help.
Hi guys,
I am using a Redmi K20 (India).
Installed recovery TWRP and flashed a couple of Custom ROMs.
Tried Evolution and Paranoid. Now, I want to revert to MIUI. Guess I am used to it.
My question is whether I should flash the MIUI Recovery ROM or the MIUI Fastboot ROM? What is the difference?
And which is the latest stable version?
Thanks
For flashing fastboot ROM you need xaomi flash tool. I recommend you to use the tool to flash the official ROM, not the twrp.
U can try xiaomi.eu
iceboy91 said:
For flashing fastboot ROM you need xaomi flash tool. I recommend you to use the tool to flash the official ROM, not the twrp.
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Already have TWRP. I want to flash MIUI. Can I do it over TWRP? If yes, which one? Official ROM or Fastboot ROM?
Hi,
Its been a long time since I last rommed any phone. Last Was my beloved 'Bacon' (Oneplus One) which I rommed till it died.
I am trying to install a custom rom on my wife's Mi A1. Have a few questions.
Which is the most stable rom (Android 11 preferred but if android 11 isn't stable then android 10 will do). Trying to replace the boring stock rom with some much needed features. but don't need a super tweaked up rom. Stability is most important. : edit: installed lineage 18.1.
Can I directly flash TWRP 3.6.0_9-0-tissot over stock? As with Bacon, I needed to flash One recovery then another to get a version jump. like I cant directly flash twrp 3.x over stock. I needed to flash TWRP 2.xy and then 3.0. (example, not real version numbers.)
I don't need root. But I do need the device to pass SafetyNet as I need it to operate apps like Gpay (which does not work if device fails SafetyNet).
Can I re lock the bootloader after flashing TWRP? Would it help with SafetyNet situation?
OpenGapps still good?
xeltos said:
Hi,
Its been a long time since I last rommed any phone. Last Was my beloved 'Bacon' (Oneplus One) which I rommed till it died.
I am trying to install a custom rom on my wife's Mi A1. Have a few questions.
Which is the most stable rom (Android 11 preferred but if android 11 isn't stable then android 10 will do). Trying to replace the boring stock rom with some much needed features. but don't need a super tweaked up rom. Stability is most important.
Can I directly flash TWRP 3.6.0_9-0-tissot over stock? As with Bacon, I needed to flash One recovery then another to get a version jump. like I cant directly flash twrp 3.x over stock. I needed to flash TWRP 2.xy and then 3.0. (example, not real version numbers.)
I don't need root. But I do need the device to pass SafetyNet as I need it to operate apps like Gpay (which does not work if device fails SafetyNet).
Can I re lock the bootloader after flashing TWRP? Would it help with SafetyNet situation?
OpenGapps still good?
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1. There are plenty of stable roms, you can look at Xiaomi Mi A1 ROMs section to check them.
2. You can directly flash TWRP on stock rom.
3. ?
4. No
5. I use roms with pre-installed GApps for stablity.
mahyarmo said:
1. There are plenty of stable roms, you can look at Xiaomi Mi A1 ROMs section to check them.
2. You can directly flash TWRP on stock rom.
3. ?
4. No
5. I use roms with pre-installed GApps for stablity.
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Installed lineage 18.1 with opengapps micro.