[RECOVERY][OFFICIAL] TWRP 3.5.2_9-1 [jflte] - Galaxy S 4 i9505 Original Android Development

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Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.​
Code:
* [B][U]Your warranty is now void.[/U][/B]
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or your 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.
Odin
- Odin3 v3.13.3
Heimdall
- Glass Echidna
TWRP for Samsung Galaxy S4 (Qualcomm)
How to flash TWRP with Odin​1. If your phone is turned on normally, turn on Advanced reboot in Developer options and select "Download" from the Restart menu. Alternatively, power it off and press the Power, Volume Down, and Home buttons simultaneously. When the blue screen appears, release all 3 buttons and press Volume Up.
2. In Odin, import the appropriate twrp.tar file for your variant with the "AP" and press the "Start" button.
3. Pull the battery as soon as your phone vibrates.
4. You can then boot directly into TWRP by pressing the Power, Volume Up, and Home buttons simultaneously. Release all three buttons as soon as you see the boot screen ("Samsung Galaxy S4").
How to flash TWRP within a previous version of TWRP​1. If your phone is turned on normally, turn on Advanced reboot in Developer options and select "Recovery" from the Restart menu. Alternatively, power it off and press the Power, Volume Up, and Home buttons simultaneously. Release all 3 buttons when the boot screen appears ("Samsung Galaxy S4").
2. In TWRP, tap "Install" then "Install Image".
3. Navigate in the folder structure to the location of the appropriate twrp.img file for your variant and tap it.
4. Select the "Recovery" radio button.
5. Move the slider to the right to flash the TWRP image.
6. Tap "Reboot System" or, alternatively, tap the back arrow 3 times to return to the main menu, then tap "Reboot" and "Recovery" to reboot into the TWRP image you have just flashed.
Changelog
- See post #2.
Bugs
- Screen shutoff doesn't work at all.
Credits
- ItsOnlyBinary, Szwajowy, and every other open source developer and user who contributes directly or indirectly to the TWRP community in the development of and in providing feedback for the jactivelte and jflte.
Sources
- jf kernel repository
- jf repository
- TWRP repository
XDA:DevDB Information
TWRP 3.5.2_9-1, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S4
Contributors
ripee
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 3.5.2_9-1
Stable Release Date: 2021-05-17
Created 2018-01-30
Last Updated 2022-12-09

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CHANGELOG
3.2.3-0: The official unified build is available from TeamWin!
* Screen shutoff still doesn't work.

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Finally, recovery works without boot loop. Data encrypted is supported. Thank you!

Oto_Shan said:
Finally, recovery works without boot loop. Data encrypted is supported. Thank you!
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Thank you for your feedback I will submit it for official support but if there are any minor bugs in the meantime, please let me know!

Can't mount SD Card :/

great job guys!
nice to see some tlc for our beloved device. much appreciated!

Szwajowy said:
Can't mount SD Card :/
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I rebuilt after adding this line to the system.prop:
Code:
ro.vold.primary_physical=1

Can someone else confirm if they can mount the SD card?

ripee said:
Can someone else confirm if they can mount the SD card?
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On the mount screen only external SD is listed and mountable, but not internal SD.
Both are browsable with file manager through system.

So in the mount screen I got: System,Data,Cache,EFS,SD Card,OTG and modem, but after clicking on SD Card nothing hapens. In file manager if I try to change memory there's SD Card(0MB) and cant chose it. After going in root folder and going in /external_sd it's empty. Only internal working.

Szwajowy said:
So in the mount screen I got: System,Data,Cache,EFS,SD Card,OTG and modem, but after clicking on SD Card nothing hapens. In file manager if I try to change memory there's SD Card(0MB) and cant chose it. After going in root folder and going in /external_sd it's empty. Only internal working.
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Based on this I'll look into it this more specifically, thanks

Szwajowy said:
So in the mount screen I got: System,Data,Cache,EFS,SD Card,OTG and modem, but after clicking on SD Card nothing hapens. In file manager if I try to change memory there's SD Card(0MB) and cant chose it. After going in root folder and going in /external_sd it's empty. Only internal working.
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Is there any chance your SD card is encrypted? Please try this build that I compiled from the lineage repos:
twrp-3.2.1-0-jfltexx_from_lineage.img
twrp-3.2.1-0-jfltexx_from_lineage.tar

no, it isnt encrypted, but I can try this build in a moment.
EDIT: All working now Great work ;P

Szwajowy said:
no, it isnt encrypted, but I can try this build in a moment.
EDIT: All working now Great work ;P
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No, not great work! My dedicated device tree has to make an equally properly working twrp as the lineage repos. I have more work to do on it :good:

Please try this build. I revised my device tree to be more aligned with older existing twrp device trees:
twrp-3.2.1-0-jfltexx.img
twrp-3.2.1-0-jfltexx.tar

fwiw, i am using the original release and have been for days, recovery img updated from within my previous TWRP ( the unoffical Oreo friendly build from BB's Oreo ROM thread) and have no issues.
Mount shows (by default) ticked:
Data, Cache, Micro SD card
SD card is definitely mounted and showing contents, and i can mount/dismount it with no issues

ripee said:
Please try this build. I revised my device tree to be more aligned with older existing twrp device trees:
twrp-3.2.1-0-jfltexx.img
twrp-3.2.1-0-jfltexx.tar
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Sadly, it's still the same. Log says that /external_sd can't be mounted - invalid argument.
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk

Szwajowy said:
Sadly, it's still the same. Log says that /external_sd can't be mounted - invalid argument.
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What file system is your SD card formatted as?

Probably NTFS
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk

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[Recovery] Official TWRP for Galaxy S6 edge+ (3.0.2-1)

Team Win Recovery Project 3.0.2-1
WARNING #1: Flashing a custom recovery to your device will trip the Knox warranty bit on your phone. Check with your mobile provider to see if they will still cover warranty on Knox bit triggered devices. If you understand this risk, continue on.
You generally don't have to worry, as it's incredibly hard to brick a Samsung device, and physical damage warranties should be exempt from Knox triggering.
WARNING #2: The Galaxy S6 edge+ stock boot image has dm-verity, which prevents you from booting if you swipe to enable system modifications!
SOLUTION: Flash a root such as SuperSU or phh-superuser. You can also flash .
WHAT IS TWRP?
Oh come on, you know what it is - don't try to fool me!
In case you're serious, though...
Team Win Recovery Project is a custom recovery for Android devices.
It allows you to back up and restore your data, flash custom ROMs to your device, repair broken file systems, and root your device.
DOWNLOAD
You can find the device page here:
[url]http://teamw.in/devices/samsunggalaxys6edgeplus.html
There is a download link there, as well as instructions on how to flash it.
I highly recommend using Odin to flash when possible.
You can find a zip containing Odin as well as a link to Samsung's Mobile drivers page here:
https://idlekernel.com/flash-tools/
FULL STEPS FOR ROOTING YOUR DEVICE
In your ROM, go to Settings -> About device. Tap 7 times on Build number to enable Developer options.
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Now go to Settings -> Developer options. (above About device)
You need to enable OEM unlock, otherwise you might end up with boot problems or be unable to flash later on.
Extract Odin_3.12.3.zip to your computer.
Install Samsung Mobile Phone Drivers for Odin to find your device.
Download a .tar image of TWRP for your device variant.
Reboot your device into Download mode. To do this, select reboot from the power menu and hold the [Volume Down] + [Home] buttons while your device reboots.
Once you reach the Download mode warning screen, press [Volume Up] to continue.
Open Odin and place that TWRP tar file in the [AP] slot without touching any other options, then press [Start].
Hold [Volume Up] + [Home] buttons near the end of the flash, and keep holding them until you are in recovery.
At this point, you will reach the screen asking you if you want to allow system modifications.
By swiping right, you will trigger dm-verity, and if you don't follow step 12 you will be unable to boot!
If you are going to root your device and follow the rest of these steps, then it is safe to swipe right and enable modifications.
Only if you want your internal storage or data partition to work in TWRP:
Go to [Wipe] -> [Format Data] (not advanced wipe) -> type "yes".
WARNING: This will wipe your internal storage, disable encryption, and factory reset your phone!
Go to [Reboot] -> [Recovery].
If you only want a bootable system partition or readable data in TWRP:
Download dm-verity and force encryption disabler.
Without exiting TWRP, transfer no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip to your device over MTP* and flash it using [Install] in TWRP.
** If your internal storage is encrypted, you will need to use adb sideload instead.
Go to [Reboot] -> [System].
Wait up to 5 minutes for your device to finish setting itself up.
* MTP, known as Media Transfer Protocol, is the same way you transfer files from your PC to your device when booted into system.
CHANGES
v3.0.2-1 - New device tree and kernel, support added for Marshmallow, f2fs, and MTP.
v3.0.2-0 - See here for the changes.
FEATURES
MTP support
USB Mass Storage support
Micro SDcard and USB OTG storage support
f2fs file system support (read, write, format, backup & restore)
exFAT file system support (read, write, format)
NTFS file system support (read, write)
ADB root
Full SELinux support
Built in android 6.0 tree
KNOWN ISSUES
Samsung encryption is not supported yet in TWRP 3 (see: https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/17308/)
CONTACT & SUPPORT
You can find us on IRC at #twrp on chat.freenode.net.
You can also post in this thread and I will attempt to answer any questions you may have.
SOURCE CODE
TWRP: https://github.com/omnirom/android_bootable_recovery (android-6.0)
Device tree: https://github.com/TeamWin/android_device_samsung_zenlte (android-6.0)
Kernel: https://github.com/jcadduono/nethunter_kernel_noblelte (twrp-6.0)
CONTRIBUTIONS
Gerrit for TWRP: http://gerrit.omnirom.org/
Gerrit for officially supported devices: http://gerrit.twrp.me/
XDA:DevDB Information
Team Win Recovery Project - Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+, Tool/Utility for the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+
Contributors
jcadduono, Team Win & friends
Source Code: https://github.com/jcadduono/android_device_samsung_zenlte
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 3.0.2-1
Stable Release Date: 2016-04-08
Created 2016-04-08
Last Updated 2016-12-18
Builds are coming soon guys, I just made the thread so that we have a reference when updating the site.
Bricked after flash, any suggestion? SM-G928F variant with audax plus 3.0 + audax kernel. Recovery not booting, tried reflash with odin old 3.0.0 recovery but the brick persist...
pmisun said:
Bricked after flash, any suggestion? SM-G928F variant with audax plus 3.0 + audax kernel. Recovery not booting, tried reflash with odin old 3.0.0 recovery but the brick persist...
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Flash the twrp via Odin provided by the Audax rom, that note 5 recovery
Sent from my Darkside of Edge plus
Solved. Btw there is in repo of twrp dev which is linked by audax also 3.0.1 twrp working version. working as charm.
pmisun said:
Solved. Btw there is in repo of twrp dev which is linked by audax also 3.0.1 twrp working version. working as charm.
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https://idlekernel.com/twrp/zenlte see 3.0.2-1, should be built soon on official, whenever someone confirms that everything is working ok
this includes:
adb shell
brightness slider
installing zips
formatting partitions (as ext4 and f2fs)
not crashing
backup & restore works for each partition
mtp
vibration
otg storage
whatever else you can think of checking
check on both L and M bootloaders, preferably quote my list with Y(working)/N(not working) in front of issues, and give recovery.log
jcadduono said:
https://idlekernel.com/twrp/zenlte see 3.0.2-1, should be built soon on official, whenever someone confirms that everything is working ok
this includes:
adb shell
brightness slider
installing zips
formatting partitions (as ext4 and f2fs)
not crashing
backup & restore works for each partition
mtp
vibration
otg storage
whatever else you can think of checking
check on both L and M bootloaders, preferably quote my list with Y(working)/N(not working) in front of issues, and give recovery.log
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will try this evening.
pmisun said:
will try this evening.
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welcome to xda, don't say you'll do things, just do things, it makes people think that they don't have to do it because someone else will do it eventually, slowing things down for everyone.
jcadduono said:
welcome to xda, don't say you'll do things, just do things, it makes people think that they don't have to do it because someone else will do it eventually, slowing things down for everyone.
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will try and will do..make sense? ok i wont try this.
Why nothing for s6 edge + USC? Everything else except usc version :'(
Tokumei no said:
Why nothing for s6 edge + USC? Everything else except usc version :'(
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read after first post, builds not up on the site yet, links available
jcadduono said:
read after first post, builds not up on the site yet, links available
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But there has never been a custom recovery for the s6 edge + USC model. (SM-G928R4 US Cellular) Unless I have missed something then please point me in the right direction for a custom recovery for this specific model.
perfect update TWRP for G928F
https://idlekernel.com/twrp/zenlte/3.0.2-1/twrp-3.0.2-1-zenlte.zip
flash from CWM
It works perfectly fine! The only bug I've found is that vibration doesn't work but that's really not important
Sent from my SM-G928F using XDA-Developers mobile app
Can someone please work on a custom recovery for SM-G928R4? I mean come on now :'(
Works really great on my 928g only vibrations don't work but I don't care thanks a lot.
Guys help
I am using note 5 twrp-3.0.0-0-nobleltezt recovery for my G928C so how to flash this
I have the international SM-G9287 Duo variant on the latest firmware 6.0.1/MMB29K/G9287ZHU2BPC6 (marshmallow) and it's rooted. When I get to the step to press Home+Vol up towards the end of the flash it just reboots normal. Then when I turn of to boot into recovery Home+Vol up+Power I get "RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING" in red along the top with the Samsung GS6 logo. I have a tar file with the stock recovery and that boots fine. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
I can't find the download link to v.3.0.2-1 on the device page. Am I searching in the wrong place? (https://dl.twrp.me/zenlte)
fisk4rn said:
I can't find the download link to v.3.0.2-1 on the device page. Am I searching in the wrong place? (https://dl.twrp.me/zenlte)
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Its link is in Post #6.
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[RECOVERY][TWRP 3.3.0][7.0/8.1/9.0] Galaxy J7 (2017) [17.04.2019]

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Unofficial TWRP 3.3.0 For J7 2017​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 recovery 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.
Special features:
Code:
- built from Pie kernel source
- built in full 64bit mode
- updated TWRP source to 3.3
- Full F2FS Support
- fully compatible with all Oreo roms
Downloads:
J730x - Latest Release
Instructions:
Odin
Download Odin v3.13.1
Download and install Samsung Drivers (if you have them installed you can skip this step)
Go to settings/Developer options and enable OEM unlock (If you don't see developer settings, go into Settings/About phone/Software info and tap "Build number" 10 times to show Developer options menu)
Download TWRP_*.tar
Switch off the phone
Use Home+Volume Down+Power to enter Download Mode and connect the device to usb
Open Odin and untick autoreboot in "options" tab. Also make sure that your device is detected
Put TWRP_*.tar.md5 file into AP tab
Click Start
When Odin shows "PASS", take your device in hands, disconnect the usb cable and press simultaneously the "Home" + "Vol. Down" + "Power" buttons until the downoad mode disappears
At the precise moment the screen becomes black, immediately release the "Vol.Down" button and press the "Home" + "Vol. UP" + "Power" buttons during 10 to 15sec to forcefully enter TWRP
If it didn`t worked, redo the steps from #1 more careful this time.
TWRP
Download TWRP_*.img, push it into phone storage, choose install image in your current recovery, navigate to downloaded *.img file, select it, select to flash as recovery.
Optional - Download and flash no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0 zip to disable data partition encryption
If for any reason you fail to install TWRP multiple times/different methods, make sure you check this thread
Sources:
J530x device tree - https://github.com/omnirom/android_bootable_recovery
Credits:
@corsicanu
@Dyneteve
@yshalsager
@TwrpBuilder
XDA:DevDB Information
TWRP_J730, Tool/Utility for the Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017)
Contributors
ananjaser1211, corsicanu
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 3.3
Stable Release Date: 2019-04-17
Created 2018-08-30
Last Updated 2019-04-18
This TWRP is Android 8.1 Ready, when J7 officially receives Oreo this will be a direct flash either via .tar in odin or just update .img inside twrp itself.
This is also built on updated TWRP trees and all that good stuff. enjoy
sources are here if anyone wants to modify
**F2FS support is not there**
You are the best big thanks ?
Thanks @ananjaser1211 great job in making twrp for j7 specially this one is oreo ready. Too bad samsung crappy update is as late as ever.
flarestar123 said:
Thanks @ananjaser1211 great job in making twrp for j7 specially this one is oreo ready. Too bad samsung crappy update is as late as ever.
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it will come eventually, lets hope it doesnt act like the current J5 update it broke multiple phone speakers so far :laugh:
ananjaser1211 said:
it will come eventually, lets hope it doesnt act like the current J5 update it broke multiple phone speakers so far :laugh:
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Haha now even with dolby mod you will live in peace. No loud noise . And btw all those looking for the download link they are posted in github releases under assets
ananjaser1211 said:
[*]Based on Updated TWRP Tree
[*]Build with OMNI_8.1
[*]Support for 7.0/7.1.1/8.0/8.1
[*]ARM64 (2GB+ Zip)
[*]Working MTP (Windows/Linux)
[*]Propper System Mount/unmount
[*]EFS/Radio Backup enabled
[*]Aroma Support
[*]Disabled RED Debug Text
[*]Adjusted Partition Sizes
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hey,
all is very fine.
NiceWork
plz can u disable Kernel warning line on boot to TWRP
Thanks
Thanks dev :good:
@ananjaser1211 Weird! Could not flash it. Odin FCs. (Win 10). twrp_3.2.1_1 works.
Greight said:
@ananjaser1211 Weird! Could not flash it. Odin FCs. (Win 10). twrp_3.2.1_1 works.
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try to update twrp, not sure why it wouldnt work to begin with,flash 3.2.1 then download the twrp but .img , then flash it from twrp 3.2.1 as a workaround
What is different from Latest releases and Official TWRP Builder?
ananjaser1211 said:
try to update twrp, not sure why it wouldnt work to begin with,flash 3.2.1 then download the twrp but .img , then flash it from twrp 3.2.1 as a workaround
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Thanks. Installed TWRP this way, but when I reboot to recovery, this message comes up in red:
recovery is not seandroid enforcing
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Any ideas?
quanghuy226 said:
What is different from Latest releases and Official TWRP Builder?
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Nothing, just wanted to keep twrp builder there as it gets auto updated every month, while mine would only be updated if im experimenting more stuff.right now they are on the same thing
Greight said:
Thanks. Installed TWRP this way, but when I reboot to recovery, this message comes up in red:
Any ideas?
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Does it boot after ? that red msg is normal, if it stays on splash, what is your variant
ananjaser1211 said:
Does it boot after ? that red msg is normal, if it stays on splash, what is your variant
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Yes and it works fine. BTW only appears on TWRP pre-boot screen. I have the G model.
Greight said:
Yes and it works fine. BTW only appears on TWRP pre-boot screen. I have the G model.
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ok thanks for clarification, i thought it was stuck, ill add a patch to remove that red logo later.
New TWRP out:
Changes:
switched to TwrpBuilder official builds
included crypto for LineageOS software encrypted data, thanks to @Option58
made preload partition wipeable in recovery
included cpefs and m9kefs partitions in backup for safety reasons
Downloads:
J730x - https://github.com/TwrpBuilder/android_device_samsung_j7y17lte/releases
Instructions:
Odin
Download Odin v3.13.1
Download and install Samsung Drivers (if you have them installed you can skip this step)
Go to settings/Developer options and enable OEM unlock (If you don't see developer settings, go into Settings/About phone/Software info and tap "Build number" 10 times to show Developer options menu)
Download TWRP_*.tar
Switch off the phone
Use Home+Volume Down+Power to enter Download Mode and connect the device to usb
Open Odin and untick autoreboot in "options" tab. Also make sure that your device is detected
Put TWRP_*.tar.md5 file into AP tab
Click Start
When Odin shows "PASS", take your device in hands, disconnect the usb cable and press simultaneously the "Home" + "Vol. Down" + "Power" buttons until the downoad mode disappears
At the precise moment the screen becomes black, immediately release the "Vol.Down" button and press the "Home" + "Vol. UP" + "Power" buttons during 10 to 15sec to forcefully enter TWRP
If it didn`t worked, redo the steps from #1 more careful this time.
TWRP
Download TWRP_*.img, push it into phone storage, choose install image in your current recovery, navigate to downloaded *.img file, select it, select to flash as recovery.
Optional - Download and flash no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0 zip to disable data partition encryption
If for any reason you fail to install TWRP multiple times/different methods, make sure you check this thread
All the best!
I replaced my touch screen and your twrp is touch screen is not working and a8+ rom.....
EyuphanKundakci said:
I replaced my touch screen and your twrp is touch screen is not working and a8+ rom.....
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Don't use fake displays. Done
ananjaser1211 said:
Don't use fake displays. Done
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Other roms work excellent but your roms doesn't work please fix bro.
EyuphanKundakci said:
Other roms work excellent but your roms doesn't work please fix bro.
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My ROMs work fine. And they are Oreo. Your device probably won't work with stock Oreo as well. Don't go cheap on a screen replacement

Development [RECOVERY][OFFICIAL] TWRP 3.7.0-3 for Galaxy A52s 5G

Team Win Recovery Project
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* 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 doing this to your device
* 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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I am not responsible about any damage of any kind that this custom binary may cause.
Please pay attention to this post & related ones before proceeding and follow the guide correctly. I will not offer support for any issues that have been already stated.
Your Knox Warranty Bit will be blown once you flash this or others custom binaries, preventing you to use Knox features. It can't be resetted in any way, so think twice before flashing this.
Bugs can be reported here in XDA or via the community's Telegram Group. Please be more clear as possible and make sure you provide detailed info when reporting bugs.
What's TWRP?
Oh come on, you know what it is - don't try to fool me!
In case you're serious, though...
Team Win Recovery Project is a custom recovery for Android devices.
It allows you to back up and restore your data, flash custom ROMs to your device, repair broken file systems, root your device and more.
Read more about TWRP here: https://twrp.me/about/
How do I flash and set it up correctly?
Please notice that the following guide is meant for full stock devices, if you've already rooted your device you can skip it and flash directly the recovery without any extra steps.
Before starting, make sure to backup all your data and important files stored in your phone, since this procedure will format your data partition.
Download Odin3, Samsung's Android USB Drivers, the latest TWRP's tar and a disabled vbmeta image.
Make sure your phone's bootloader is unlocked, follow the guide below in case it isn't:
Spoiler: Unlock the bootloader
Open the Settings app, enter Developer Options and enable OEM unlocking (If you don't see Developer Options, enter into About phone>Software info and tap "Build number" 10 times to show it).
Enter Download Mode: to do so power off your device, connect it to a computer via an USB cable and hold both volume up and volume down buttons.
Long press volume up to unlock the bootloader. This will wipe your data and your phone will automatically reboot.
Go through the initial setup. Skip through all the steps since data will be wiped again later. Make sure to connect the device to Internet during the setup.
Enter Developer Options and check that the OEM unlocking option exists and is grayed out. This means our bootloader is unlocked and your phone has no KnoxGuard lock set.
Connect your phone to your PC and boot in Download Mode (power off your device and hold both volume up and volume down buttons).
Open Odin3, select the TWRP tar by clicking the "AP" button and the patched vbmeta tar by clicking "USERDATA", then press the Start button.
Reboot your phone in recovery mode: while it still plugged in your PC, hold both the power and volume up buttons.
Once TWRP has booted you need to format again your data partition in order to be able to boot in system again. To do so touch Wipe>Format Data and follow the instructions in screen.
Bugs:
Decryption will only work if no password/PIN/pattern is set in Android (One UI).
Download:
Galaxy A52s 5G (a52sxq):
twrp.me
Bootloader/Modem collection:
GitHub
Sources:
Kernel source code: https://github.com/BlackMesa123/android_kernel_samsung_sm7325/tree/sep-14.1/twrp-12.1
Device tree: https://github.com/TeamWin/android_device_samsung_a52sxq
Changelog:
Check Post #2.
A52s 5G Community Telegram Groups:
General
Development
Credits:
Samsung for the kernel source code
TeamWin for their awesome recovery
@Captain_Throwback for his help and troubleshooting
@ShaDisNX255 & @ronardnx for testing out the recovery
Changelog:
Please note that this only includes device-specific changes. For global TWRP changes, go to twrp.me.
20230104 (3.7.0_12-3)
- Fix /vendor backup restoring
20221224 (3.7.0_12-2)
- Updated kernel to DVK5
- Support Android 13 decrypt with no password
- Fix /efs, /sec_efs backup
20221208 (3.7.0_12-1)
- Fix fastbootd
- Disable stock recovery patching in /vendor
20221012 (3.7.0_12-0)
- First release
It's been a while since I released something here in XDA. I'm happy to join the modding train again with this custom recovery, hoping to see more cool stuff come out for this device soon
Amazing work, always happy to test. Great step towards more development.
Nice job plus Nice instructions. Thanks a lot
Most peru dev
Hi, gr8 to see TWRP for this device.
If my phone is already rooted, can I just install without data loss?
Brilliant!! Thankz for this. Now bring on custom stuff lol.
Essentrix said:
Hi, gr8 to see TWRP for this device.
If my phone is already rooted, can I just install without data loss?
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Am a bit also confused with all this files.. i suppose recovery image is the only thing needed for a allready rooted phone right?
Finally!!
Essentrix said:
Hi, gr8 to see TWRP for this device.
If my phone is already rooted, can I just install without data loss?
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BlueChris said:
Am a bit also confused with all this files.. i suppose recovery image is the only thing needed for a allready rooted phone right?
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Yes, the guide is for those that are starting with an unrooted device. If you already had the old TWRP or have installed a patched vbmeta you can just flash the new recovery.img without any extra steps
New minor build released to mitigate the /data and /efs backup errors. If you're still having issues, try to delete the /sdcard/TWRP folder and reboot again to recovery.
New version works perfect. Thanks!!
BlackMesa123 said:
Yes, the guide is for those that are starting with an unrooted device. If you already had the old TWRP or have installed a patched vbmeta you can just flash the new recovery.img without any extra steps
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Ok i was rooted and i passed only the recovery. Now i rebooted in twrp and the phone asks for a password of myne... i tried to put my pin and then it tries to decrypt FBE it says for user 0 but stays there for ever...
BlueChris said:
Ok i was rooted and i passed only the recovery. Now i rebooted in twrp and the phone asks for a password of myne... i tried to put my pin and then it tries to decrypt FBE it says for user 0 but stays there for ever...
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Seems like decrypt currently works when no lockscreen password/PIN is set. I'm going to look at this
BlackMesa123 said:
Seems like decrypt currently works when no lockscreen password/PIN is set. I'm going to look at this
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I changed to pattern and the same is huppening. If i try to change to nothing it will remove my fingerprints etc.. its not biggy but this could be a solution for me?
Yeap i changed to none and is working now.... i will do a full backup now and then i will put the security on again.
Thx anyway.. a full phone backup was what i was needing.
BlueChris said:
I changed to pattern and the same is huppening. If i try to change to nothing it will remove my fingerprints etc.. its not biggy but this could be a solution for me?
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Unfortunately with the current build you'll have to choose between disabling encryption in your /data partition or remove any kind of lockscreen protection. I'm already working on fixing this issue, found out it's due to gatekeeper not working correctly
BlackMesa123 said:
Unfortunately with the current you'll have to choose betweeb disabling encryption in your /data partition or remove any kind of lockscreen protection. I'm already working on fixing this issue, found out it's due to gatekeeper not working correctly
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No worries m8, take your time and again thank you for this.
BlueChris said:
No worries m8, take your time and again thank you for this.
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I have some bad news: unfortunately decrypt with password/PIN set in lockscreen is not supported in the TWRP itself, so posting a new build with fixed gatekeeper would be useless anyway. As soon as the android-12.1 TWRP branch fixes this issue I'll be posting a new build for the recovery, hoping this issue will be addressed asap

Development [OFFICIAL]TWRP for the Motorola G30 (caprip)

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/*
* 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 doing this to your device
* 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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Introduction:
Team Win Recovery Project or TWRP for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. We started from the ground up by taking AOSP recovery and loading it with the standard recovery options, then added a lot of our own features. It's a fully touch-driven user interface, with no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML-driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Key Features:
Touchscreen driven with real buttons and drag-to-scroll
XML-based GUI that allows full customization of the layout true theming!
Settings are saved to the sdcard and persist through reboots
Ability to choose which partitions to back up and which to restore
Ability to choose to compress backups now with pigz (multi-core processor support for faster compression times)
Onscreen keyboard
Easy selection of internal/external storage
In addition to the above new features, TWRP features a scripting engine that allows an app to send commands to the recovery for the recovery to perform during startup. We call this scripting engine OpenRecoveryScript. This engine will be put to use immediately in the GooManager app. GooManager will be able to install recoveries automatically for most supported devices. The app will also let you choose to install multiple zips from within Android, wipe, and run a backup.
We are looking for other talented developers, themers, and device maintainers if they are interested in helping with a free, open-source project.
Source Code:
GitHub - https://github.com/TeamWin/android_bootable_recovery
Gerrit Instance - http://gerrit.twrp.me
If you have made your own TWRP build for an unsupported device, please let us know. We might add your build to the list of unofficial builds. Bear in mind that we are working hard to add more devices and we may add your device to our official build list later.
This is for UNOFFICIAL builds of TWRP for the Motorola G30 (caprip)
Device Config:
GitHub - TeamWin/android_device_motorola_caprip
Contribute to TeamWin/android_device_motorola_caprip development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Official Downloads:
https://twrp.me/motorola/motorolamotog30.html
Test Downloads:
https://osdn.net/projects/twrp-for-caprip/releases/
Installation:
Backup everything important off of your device
Make sure your bootloader is unlocked
Download the recovery image (and optionally the TWRP installer zip) from above
Reboot into bootloader
Run this command (Change the .img to whatever the name of the file is you downloaded):
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
(Optional instructions from this point on) Install TWRP installer zip
Reboot to recovery
Upgrade / Reinstall TWRP instructions
Download desired TWRP installer zip version
Reboot to recovery
Select Install
Tap on install and select the TWRP installer zip you downloaded from step one
Reboot to recovery and confirm that the updated version of TWRP is installed
Nandroid backup/restore
Have an available microSD Card or USB OTG drive
Backup boot, dtbo, system image, vendor image and data (optionally any other partitions you want a backup of) to your external storage device of choice
Once you wish to restore? Reboot to TWRP and format data (Wipe > "format data" button > type yes > keyboard checkbox)
Reboot to TWRP
Restore boot, dtbo, system image and vendor image
Reboot to system
Once it boots to the system without issues? Do not set any lockscreen security and reboot to TWRP
Restore data
Reboot to system
After it finishes boot? Your data and ROM will be restored but sometimes the UI might be incorrect, so reboot to the system again
For the TEST builds of TWRP? Please let me know if this works. If so? I will submit it to Gerrit for official updates.
Credits:
mistersmee for his TWRP tree for the Motorola Moto G9 Power (cebu) that this caprip tree is based upon
Samw662 for encouraging me to work on this and help out caprip owners since I don't own one plus testing these builds
Heyyo, initial public release is twrp-3.6.2_12-0_UNOFFICIAL-20220929-03-caprip which is based on TWRP 12.1 branch. Please test decryption on either A12 or A13 ROMs as I'm unsure if it is setup correctly or not.
Please report any bugs in this thread
Hey, I cannot see my internal storage on this version of twrp. I am on android12 srtock rom
Heyyo @anuragnahata , can you please test this?
https://build.twrp.me/twrp-3.7.0_12-0-caprip.img
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-3.7.0_12-0-caprip.img
If you have any problems with this build too, then please submit logs either here or in PM. I've had other caprip owners say everything on that TWRP build works fine for them
Touchscreen doesn't work. Maybe because my software channel is reteu?
Heyyo, TWRP 3.7.0_12 official is meow up on the TWRP website! Thanks to @Sammm77 for encouraging me to work on this for a device I don't even own and for helping test it out.
@Leogami9009 can you please provide logcat? Tbh I'm not even sure what are all the touchscreen drivers that caprip even uses but I did try to reference the kernel source code but maybe I missed one? Also, are you on the official build or a test build?
ThE_MarD said:
Heyyo, TWRP 3.7.0_12 official is meow up on the TWRP website! Thanks to @Sammm77 for encouraging me to work on this for a device I don't even own and for helping test it out.
@Leogami9009 can you please provide logcat? Tbh I'm not even sure what are all the touchscreen drivers that caprip even uses but I did try to reference the kernel source code but maybe I missed one? Also, are you on the official build or a test build?
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For some people ek touch does not work, but for the vast majority it works perfectly. You have to wait 15 seconds when starting TWRP but after that it works fine. Excellent work friend.
Leogami9009 said:
Touchscreen doesn't work. Maybe because my software channel is reteu?
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No, it's not because of your channel, surely the developer skipped a display driver. Maybe with time we will solve it, if you want to contribute send logcat and dmesg to the developer.
@Sammm77 if touchscreen doesn't work right away? Odds are it's just the touchscreen driver still initializing and maybe checking firmware and such. Focaltech for example is really known for having touchscreen issues as well on TWRP because of a long init period. Some touchscreens have a way to manually reset the kernel driver I think but I'm unsure if caprip has a method to do so.
My Asus Zenfone 5z (Z01R) has focaltech touchscreen and has issues with TWRP where sometimes it's intermittent that touchscreen works but it always works in the ROM since the ROM boot time is a lot longer than TWRP
Ok, i let the phone to load the driver and it works, thank you all!
Is it normal for this recovery to not be able to resize system/ not being able to enter on internal storage?
ThE_MarD said:
@Sammm77 if touchscreen doesn't work right away? Odds are it's just the touchscreen driver still initializing and maybe checking firmware and such. Focaltech for example is really known for having touchscreen issues as well on TWRP because of a long init period. Some touchscreens have a way to manually reset the kernel driver I think but I'm unsure if caprip has a method to do so.
My Asus Zenfone 5z (Z01R) has focaltech touchscreen and has issues with TWRP where sometimes it's intermittent that touchscreen works but it always works in the ROM since the ROM boot time is a lot longer than TWRP
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No, it doesn't load right away, that would be great but it doesn't. You have to wait a few seconds. Do you think that can be solved?
Leogami9009 said:
Is it normal for this recovery to not be able to resize system/ not being able to enter on internal storage?
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internal storage must be decrypted. Maybe later I'll make a tutorial on how to do that.
Heyyo, well it seems there's some communication breakdown as I was under the impression that decryption worked but I guess it doesn't lol oof.
Ok, can someone who is decrypted please try to decrypt and when it fails send me the recovery.log and logcat?
(No replies? Maybe decryption does actually work and there's some more miscommunication???)
Sorry for the long waiting, but i forgot to get the logcat and recovery.txt. I tried today to get it, but i wasn't able to. it says that it was saved in data/media/ so i tried to get it with adb pull but it says "failed to stat remote object 'data/media/logcat.txt': Permission denied". But i think i should mention that i've installed twrp by flashing the .zip with termux (my phone was rooted with magisk and it had the magic flasher module). I installed it this way because the booted .img touchscreen didn't worked even if i let it some minutes for the driver to load. And when i've flashed the .zip with termux my device wasn't rooted anymore. So i can't use adb root. But when i flash the patched boot.img back, the recovery just disappears.
Sorry for bad english
@Leogami9009 hmm, maybe it's just because of the prebuilt kernel? Not too sure though tbh but I think there's kernel source code somewhere so I might see if that would help? From what I saw from Motorola's source code release there was only like, 2 drivers they used for touch
ThE_MarD said:
@Leogami9009 hmm, maybe it's just because of the prebuilt kernel? Not too sure though tbh but I think there's kernel source code somewhere so I might see if that would help? From what I saw from Motorola's source code release there was only like, 2 drivers they used for touch
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That's why twrp doesn't work on ilitek screens, on this device.
@Leogami9009 I think I just realized you're trying to get some logcat.txt on the device, but you should be using a PC or something to get logcat like this:
Via Windows PowerShell:
Code:
adb logcat | Tee-Object logcat.log
Via Linux Terminal:
Code:
adb logcat | tee logcat.log
And whatever folder you are in when you run it will have that logcat.log
Also, which build of TWRP are you on?
Plus twrp-installer.zip is meant to be installed whilst in recovery and not while booted into the system. Installing TWRP does remove root so if you want to maintain that you must reinstall it after rebooting to recovery.
Here is the logcat, i let it for 5 minutes:
I have twrp 3.7.0, i realized yestarday that if i root with twrp i can have both root and the recovery, and i tried to flash the zip with the twrp already installed ( nothing different)
Something intresting is that if i format data with twrp and reboot in recovery, it detects the internal storage (when i try to select the internal storage it says it has 15000mb or something like that), but after i set up the phone, it says 0mb. Maybe is something about the partition format? Idk, i can put a sd card to see if it gets detected or not.
Another thins is that when twrp starts it says "Unable to mount storage" and "Unable to mount /data/media/TWRP/.twrps" two times and when i try to manually select the Internal Storage and data partition and format those it says "Unable to mount 'data' (Invalid argument)" "Unable to wipe /data."
ahoy, the release version does not work on my phone, also EU, build S0RCS32.41-10-9-2
I mean, I fastboot boot twrp-3.whatever.img and it boots to that, but touchscreen doesn't work, and adb doesn't work, only thing I can do is turn screen on-off, lol, even after waiting several minutes
also the kernel sources are iirc like, on github, under various tags and branches

Development [Recovery] [a32] OrangeFox Recovery Project [Stable-ish, Unofficial]

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* 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 Recovery
* 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.
*/
Introduction
OrangeFox Recovery is one of the most popular custom recoveries, with amazing additional features, fixes and a host of supported devices
OrangeFox version: R11.1
For device: a32
Maintainer: Ahnet ( @Captain_cookie_200 )
OrangeFox source:
OrangeFox Recovery · GitLab
OrangeFox Recovery | OFR
gitlab.com
Device tree:
GitHub - Epico-Bot/ofox_device_samsung_a32: Device tree for building OrangeFox Recovery for Samsung Galaxy A32 4G (MTK), based on A325FXXU2BVD6.
Device tree for building OrangeFox Recovery for Samsung Galaxy A32 4G (MTK), based on A325FXXU2BVD6. - GitHub - Epico-Bot/ofox_device_samsung_a32: Device tree for building OrangeFox Recovery for Sa...
github.com
Kernel Source: https://github.com/ahnet-69/android_kernel_samsung_a32-recovery
Features:
Code:
Synced with the latest Teamwin changes
Designed with latest Material design 2 guidelines
Implemented support for Flyme and MIUI OTA, and incremental block-based OTA in custom ROMs
Included assorted customizations
Inbuilt patches, like Magisk and password reset patch
Several addons
Password protection
Fully open-source
Frequently updated
Status
Stable-ish
Tested on:
SM-A325F (by me)
SM-A325M (by @filipedonato)
other models unknown. But should work.
Please report back so i can update the op
Downloads
Click here.
Bugs
1. TWRP cannot decrypt userdata if you set lockscreen. (someone said it works, other it doesn't, so I'll just leave it here, YMMV)
2. Flashing anything shows many "unlock" red lines. (They are currently harmless by our knowledge).
3.USB-OTG
4. Saving settings is fixed but for fixing settings such as theming resetting on reboot is by editing the bootable/recovery/twrp.cc and at line 396 (as of now) changing the bool to true. This makes the recovery load the themes twice. This should only be for encrypted devices but since it has fixed our issue we'll use this workaround until a proper solution has been found.​
Installation
Code:
If you have TWRP or any custom recovery installed and bootable, you can upgrade instead; Look below.
<!> the installation will require WIPING DATA. You will also lose access to all Knox-based solutions like Secure Folder.
Backup every precious data you have on your phone.
<!> PC is required. Windows is preferred. (You probably know what you are doing when using Linux/Heimdall. We don't talk about Macs)
Unlock Bootloader:
1. Go to Settings > About Phone > About Software. Tap build number (10 times) until "you are now a developer" toast shows up.
2. Go back, go to Developer Settings.
3. Turn on OEM unlock toggle.
4. Turn off your phone, hold vol-up + vol-down, then plug in charging cable (please don't use 3rd-party charging-only cable, it must have data transfer capability).
5. Your device will boot into download mode with a warning. Accept it.
6. Hold volume-up until the phone shows the bootloader unlock panel "Unlock Bootloader?".
Press volume-up again. Now your phone bootloader is unlocked.
<!> It will now begin the process of wiping data. Let it do its job.
7. When it reboots to OS, finish setting up your device.
8. Double check to make sure OEM Unlock is still ON.
 
Preparing for the installation:
1. Download everything above onto your PC.
2. Rename OrangeFox recovery img file to recovery.img and add it to archive using any archiver and select gnu tar.
3. Install Samsung USB Driver.
4. Open Odin.
5. Connect your phone to your PC. There should be a COM entry on the top.
6. Make sure your phone is in Download Mode. (see step 4 of section Unlock Bootloader)
7. Make sure that OEM LOCK and REACTIVATION LOCK on your screen show "OFF". If it's not off, DO NOT PROCEED ANY FURTHER.
<!> For those with lock ON, use your device for 7 days without rebooting once. Then check the locks above again.
‎  
 
Installing:
1. Ensure phone is in Download mode.
In Odin:
Load in Userdata: VBMeta_disabler.tar file.
Load in AP: OrangeFox TAR file.
2. Prepare yourself. keep your hand on Volume-up and Power button (don't press yet).
3. In Odin, press Start. It will flash, then reboot. When the screen turned off, quickly press Vol-up and Power button to boot to recovery (this should take about 20~30 seconds).
<!> You should have OrangeFox up and running now.  
 
Post-Installation:
MUST: Trigger Multi-disabler.
1. In OrangeFox, go to Terminal.
2. Type multidisabler, then enter. If it fails with something about vendor free space, run it again.
3. Run multidisabler again.
4. Go to main screen. go to Wipe > Format Data, type yes then swipe.
5. Reboot to Recovery. Now you can do other stuff.
 
Should: Backup all vital partitions:
1. In OrangeFox, go to Backup
2. Backup: EFS, Modem, NVRAM.
Enjoy: Reboot your phone to have a rooted stock, install custom stuff or do whatever you want.
Upgrade:
<!> Use when you already have any custom recovery installed (TWRP, SHRP, PBRP and the likes)
1. Download the recovery image.
2. Copy it to phone, then reboot to OrangeFox (Combo is Power + Volume-up)
3. Go: Install > select recovery.img file > select Recovery
4. Swipe to confirm flashing.
5. If success, reboot to recovery.
<!> You can also use Odin to upgrade, the steps similar to the Install section. All Post-installation, if already done, is unnecessary to do again.
Credits:
To the OrangeFox and TWRP team and everyone involved in making this all work.
@Long266 For his kernel and amazing work.
@ianmacd For multidisabler.
@afaneh92 For his a32x base tree and MTK-Samsung multidisabler.
@KrutosVIP For his experimental lineage kernel source from here.
reserved
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I have tried to talk to various developers about the settings not saving issue. They have no idea. I have myself tried playing around with the tree but nope. So unless someone has a fix for this i have no idea
New Build!
Whats new?
Fixed the settings such as theming resetting on reboot by editing the bootable/recovery/twrp.cc and at line 396 (as of now) changing the bool to true. This makes the recovery load the themes twice. This should only be for encrypted devices but since it has fixed our issue we'll use this workaround until a proper solution has been found.
If you see the recovery trying to decrypt storage dont worry about it. its just because of this. It does nothing.
It's stable? I mean, i can install gsi's and zips?
ApiYoshi said:
It's stable? I mean, i can install gsi's and zips?
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yes i use orangefox. flashing gsi works fine. same goes with zips
Captain_cookie_200 said:
yes i use orangefox. flashing gsi works fine. same goes with zips
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Ok, i flashed it and is awesome!! Thanks for great work brother!
ApiYoshi said:
Ok, i flashed it and is awesome!! Thanks for great work brother!
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You should make a telegram group
ApiYoshi said:
You should make a telegram group
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i dont really know on how to maintain one. me and someone else made it but its sitting dead i'll see later on. and i'll post a thread abt it if there are any updates
Works in A32 A325M Brazil variant.
really nice you are keeping the a32 alive!
applesucksLmao said:
really nice you are keeping the a32 alive!
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i did nothing tbh. all the credit goes to the people who put effort in making twrp work i just copied and built it. all the credit goes to them
Captain_cookie_200 said:
i dont really know on how to maintain one. me and someone else made it but its sitting dead i'll see later on. and i'll post a thread abt it if there are any updates
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Ooh, i undertand
One question, you will update the recovery when an update came out?
ApiYoshi said:
One question, you will update the recovery when an update came out?
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yes i will try
Where do I get the orange fox TAR, I see it in the steps but I don't see it to download it
Seth Ofc said:
Where do I get the orange fox TAR, I see it in the steps but I don't see it to download it
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sorry i didnt include it. but i think i specified. rename OrangeFox recovery img file to recovery.img
then use 7zip or winrar or any other archiver and then add to archive. There select tar and compress. I'll include tar files in next builds by default
Thanks I already compressed the recovery.img to recovery.tar, do you know of any aosp rom for the a325m I was looking for but I can't find it
Seth Ofc said:
Thanks I already compressed the recovery.img to recovery.tar, do you know of any aosp rom for the a325m I was looking for but I can't find it
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use a generic system image.
if you want heres a list: here

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