Im Looking For A Custom TWRP/Recovery For Android 11 (One Ui 3.1) For The Galaxy A20s (SM-A207F) and root file ether
Can someone help me please?
hi im reza from iran , i want twrp for sm-a207f/ds , please help me!
I can provide you with some general guidance on finding a custom recovery and rooting your device.
Custom Recovery: Finding a custom recovery specifically tailored for your device model and software version can be a bit challenging. It's recommended to visit dedicated Android development forums or websites like XDA Developers (
XDA Forums
Android Forum for Mobile Phones, Tablets, Hardware & App Development
forum.xda-developers.com
) to search for custom recoveries specifically designed for the Galaxy A20s (SM-A207F) running Android 11 with One UI 3.1. These forums usually have a community of developers who create and share such customizations.
Rooting: Once you have a custom recovery installed, you can proceed with rooting your device. Rooting methods can vary depending on the device model and software version, so it's important to find a reliable rooting guide specifically for your device.
Again, XDA Developers is a great resource for finding rooting guides. Look for a guide that is specific to the Galaxy A20s (SM-A207F) running Android 11 with One UI 3.1. Follow the instructions provided in the guide carefully, as rooting can be a complex process, and any mistakes could potentially harm your device.
Remember that rooting your device may void your warranty and could potentially lead to security risks or software instabilities. It's essential to understand the risks involved and proceed with caution.
If you're unsure or uncomfortable with the process, I recommend reaching out to experienced Android users or seeking assistance from a professional in order to avoid any potential issues.
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Hi everyone,
I’m using CM7 for a month now and very appreciate it ! I’m a bit of a noob in the Android & Linux world and so I wanted to have more information about a few things that I’m reading regularly. I’m looking for papers, blog posts, wiki sources or your personal tips and tricks about :
- In what consist porting a ROM to a device ? I mean for instance in what consists the porting of the ICS sources to a mod as Cyanogenmod 9 for a specific device ? (I’m using the Motorola Defy)
- What is building a ROM? And what are Nightlies ?
- What are the main difficulties in porting sources to other devices?
- How does rooting of a device works? What is modified in the device?
- How is the bootmenu installed ? What is modified to have access to that menu during the booting ?
I’m asking because I was looking for technical information and found nothing !
So, if you could help with all kinds of information and sources, do not hesitate !
Thank you everyone !
Sorgue311 said:
Hi everyone,
I’m using CM7 for a month now and very appreciate it ! I’m a bit of a noob in the Android & Linux world and so I wanted to have more information about a few things that I’m reading regularly. I’m looking for papers, blog posts, wiki sources or your personal tips and tricks about :
- In what consist porting a ROM to a device ? I mean for instance in what consists the porting of the ICS sources to a mod as Cyanogenmod 9 for a specific device ? (I’m using the Motorola Defy)
- What is building a ROM? And what are Nightlies ?
- What are the main difficulties in porting sources to other devices?
- How does rooting of a device works? What is modified in the device?
- How is the bootmenu installed ? What is modified to have access to that menu during the booting ?
I’m asking because I was looking for technical information and found nothing !
So, if you could help with all kinds of information and sources, do not hesitate !
Thank you everyone !
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For boot menu, the logwrapper binary is changed to a new file. That file is one of the first things run by the kernel, and this binary is used to hook in and light the blue LED, and listen for a button press. It then starts the boot menu for real if you press the down button, and displays it on the screen.
Rooting is exploiting of a vulnerability in the device, in order to gain root (superuser/administrator) access, and thus full control of the running system. You then leave a binary in place to allow further access as root without issues (su binary), and Superuser.apk to control root access on a per-app basis.
Thank you for answering.
Do you know what kind of vulnerability is exploited ?
Sorgue311 said:
Thank you for answering.
Do you know what kind of vulnerability is exploited ?
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Yes. psneuter is the standard root exploit the one click tools use
Hi there,
I own a Galaxy J500FN and have been unsuccessfully searching the web for a custom rom for my device.
I have used PA on both my S4 and S4 mini and would be very glad (so would many others) if somebody could dedicate some time on working on a build for this device?
It currently ships Lollipop 5.1.1 out of the box.
There is no CWM Recovery build for this device but there is a TWRP Recovery Build that CTxz has kindly developed for us.
I am more than happy to flash experimental builds onto my device to help develop a custom ROM for it.
Thanks a lot!
Kyle
P.S: As many others have found, all root methods currently known for this device will trip the knox security.
No plans as we don't dev for devices we don't own or have access to. It is not on our radar at all, as with most Samsung devices.
@Pirateghost i can provide you all the files of j5 that you needs.
Avigupta.1996 said:
@Pirateghost i can provide you all the files of j5 that you needs.
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And what exactly does that do for us? That doesn't put a device in a developer's hand and they have ZERO way to test it. We know nothing about the device and we don't care to. It is not on the radar, it is not in the cards....
NO.
Not going to happen.
Please realize that developing for a device isn't easy. Even well documented ones bring along lots of hiccups along the way. There is no way in hell that we will take on a device request for a device that we don't own or plan on ever owning.
Here's a little FYI for you: we prefer Nexus devices or devices where the manufacturer/OEM is willing to allow/support bootloader unlocks, roms, development.
My advice to you: Learn how to bring up the device yourself, and build unofficials for yourself. This site was founded on being a resource BY developers FOR developers. Use the information available to you to build your own.
I have not been able to find a guide on XDA that goes step by step through the process of setting up the phone to flashing a custom ROM. It would be helpful for those that do not have the technical knowledge necessary to install ROMS on their own to have an easy to reference guide available on the forum.
Would this work as a proper guide?
AOSP Android 11 for Essential Phone (Download and Install)
In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to download and install the AOSP Android 11 ROM for Essential Phone. Well, Android 11, Google's 11th
www.getdroidtips.com
I have seen very few threads on this forum about this device being very challenging and difficult to root, and little to no custom ROM's available for this device. Only information I know about this device after researching is that it is a " rebranded Verizon device." I saw one post about a test rom to root the device on 5.0.2, which I may try, but that's not what I was looking for. Many people (including me,) have been looking for custom ROMs for ages just for a slightly outdated device. If there is any ROM out there that works and removes all of the bloatware that the stock rom has, let me know and I will be willing to try with this device. And yes, my device is on stock 6.0.1.
You, the viewer have a great morning/afternoon/night! Thank you.
A potential device gone to waste.....
Is it possible to install Android 13 on my samsung S4 i9500
If the answer is negative, could you cite:
reasons that prevent it?
If positive, could you cite:
What steps should I follow? or recommended post to read?
Thank you
yes you can install android 13 on your device through a custom ROM.
your device is among the simplest ones when it comes to modifying the OS, you should be first well- versed with stuff like rooting, custom recoveries, ROMS, kernels.
you can head to the Galaxy S4 forums and get detailed instructions
Mac Allan said:
yes you can install android 13 on your device through a custom ROM.
your device is among the simplest ones when it comes to modifying the OS, you should be first well- versed with stuff like rooting, custom recoveries, ROMS, kernels.
you can head to the Galaxy S4 forums and get detailed instructions
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I couldn't find any Android 13 based ROMs for GT-I9500. If you have seen one, please send a link.