Root Nokia 3.2 impossible - Nokia 3.2 Questions & Answers

Has anyone rooted 3.2? Every single method what I find in google won't work. Application errors, fails etc. So is there really working method or should I change the phone?

I did it about a weel ago. It took me a while to get it right, though.
I had my phone completetly up to date, installed Magisk Manager, used it to patch a stock boot.img found in the forums, and flashed it with Fastboot. It resulted in some weird glitches with the screen, I could not turn Wi-Fi on, auto screen rotation stopped working, and the phone took close to five minutes to boot up, Very unsatisfying.
In the end, I decided to download the latest maintenance release from July 2019. Sideloading with ADB did not work for some reason - it always stopped at around 47% - so I ended using Payload Dumper to unpack the update package and flash it file by file with Fastboot. I would have needed to do that to get the boot.img file anyway, so what the heck.
Finally I used Magisk to patch that boot.img file, flashed it, and voilà! Tedious, but totally worth it.

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No camera on MMB29K?

I just flashed the Factory Image MMB29K (flash-all.bat then reinstalled TWRP and SU manually). Now the camera doesn't work (see attachment below). I did check the MD5 and it matched.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Very odd. If I do not install TWRP (I have tried both 2.8.7.0 and 2.8.7.2) or SU (Beta 2.52) the camera works fine. Or maybe it's the version of the modified boot image (Chainfire's mdb08i) that's not compatible.
Disregard. Found another thread with a discussion of the same issue. The problem is with the old mdb08i boot image.
In case anyone is experiencing the same issue please see this post:
The way I just rooted 2 5x's was, I unlocked the bootloader, flash-all on the MMB29K update, reinstalled TWRP, and then installed Super SU v2.61. You don't have to use a modified boot, that version of Super SU does the modifying for you. Just make sure to read the directions - I got caught in a boot loop trying to install 2.61 over a modified boot (essentially I did the process backwards the first time.) Recovered, and did both phones just fine. Camera works great.
How is that systemless root - any problems so far? I was feeling lazy so stuck with the old fashioned version - haven't had time to read up on the new method.
The only problem I have had so far (and I had the same problem on system root as systemless) is when I boot into TWRP, it brings up the pattern lock. The problem is, sometimes it doesn't recognise my touch on the pattern, so I can't get it to mount the Data partition. When that happens, I either have to flash whatever I was going to flash using USB-OTG (luckily I bought one of these, and got it the same day the phone arrived) or keep re-booting into system, then back into recovery until I get it to work. Might be able to take the pattern off before I go into recovery, but that'd be a pain - and I think I'd have to re-do fingerprints every time, too.
Danariel - thanks for the reply. I think I'll wait until the next go around of updates before trying out the systemless root. Feeling extremely lazy right now.

Last version of Wear 1.5

Hi. I've downgraded from 2.0 back to 1.5 (2.0 is nowhere near finished, and has some of the worst UI/UX design I've used​ in years).
Does anyone know what the last build number of 1.5 was? Just so I know when to stop!
Thanks
OncomingSt0rm said:
Hi. I've downgraded from 2.0 back to 1.5 (2.0 is nowhere near finished, and has some of the worst UI/UX design I've used​ in years).
Does anyone know what the last build number of 1.5 was? Just so I know when to stop!
Thanks
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Is it that bad? I haven't updated yet and I'm starting to have second thoughts...
Cheers
I wrote this post about the problems that it has (and how they can be resolved)
https://plus.google.com/+DougHolmes/posts/1Gq9NSGcQzj
I am still on 1.5 and I don't have plan for upgrading to 2.0 .( Specifically, I don't want to loose the boost brightness function with the power button)
On mine my versiin is: Android wear 1.5.0.3594574
Security patch: 1 January 2017
Sent from my SM-G930W8 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
I've also downgraded back to 1.5, i found it to be unusable on my watch. Every time i opened the menu it would flick back to the home screen. Then previously opened apps kept reappearing on the screen keeping it lit. I'd turn to check the time and it would have something open burning the battery away. I lost a whole charge in half a day.
My watch auto-updated to 2.0 again. Honestly, it's awful.
It really needs a launcher and a button hack to make it worth using again.
Every time I tried to install this via adb sideload, I get this message saying that it failed verification and that installation's aborted
"E: Footer is wrong
E: Signature verification failed
Installation aborted"
I downloaded the zip file several times, but no avail
If you want the latest 1.5, and you insist on not using the easy TWRP flashable zip that will get you there in one shot, do the following:
1. Unlock bootloader, flash this package here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120748838. That will take you to m6e69f
2. Download this zip and unzip the three files within (update 1-3 .zip).: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120732730
3. Use adb sideload to apply these three OTAs in sequence, making sure to reboot in between each one.
4. Use the instructions in this thread to prevent your watch from updating to 2.0: https://forum.xda-developers.com/hu...aw-1-5-build-m9e42c-to-downgrade-2-0-t3607859
5. Relock bootloader if you want.
6. Punch yourself in the head for making yourself do a lot of extra work when you could just flash the TWRP package I linked to and get it all done easily.
I couldn't use the TWRP because when I do that and I go to recovery, I get the dreaded broken Android with the Red triangle warning
TheSt33v said:
If you want the latest 1.5, and you insist on not using the easy TWRP flashable zip that will get you there in one shot, do the following:
1. Unlock bootloader, flash this package here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120748838. That will take you to m6e69f
2. Download this zip and unzip the three files within (update 1-3 .zip).: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120732730
3. Use adb sideload to apply these three OTAs in sequence, making sure to reboot in between each one.
4. Use the instructions in this thread to prevent your watch from updating to 2.0: https://forum.xda-developers.com/hu...aw-1-5-build-m9e42c-to-downgrade-2-0-t3607859
5. Relock bootloader if you want.
6. Punch yourself in the head for making yourself do a lot of extra work when you could just flash the TWRP package I linked to and get it all done easily.
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jambaj0e said:
I couldn't use the TWRP because when I do that and I go to recovery, I get the dreaded broken Android with the Red triangle warning
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Broken Android = stock recovery menu = TWRP is not being flashed correctly. If you can't get it to flash, use fastboot boot [twrp file location on your PC]. This will boot into TWRP using the file on your computer without actually flashing it to recovery, and you can use that to flash the 1.5 package.
TheSt33v said:
Broken Android = stock recovery menu = TWRP is not being flashed correctly. If you can't get it to flash, use fastboot boot [twrp file location on your PC]. This will boot into TWRP using the file on your computer without actually flashing it to recovery, and you can use that to flash the 1.5 package.
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That's what I actually ended up doing, fastbooting into TWRP. From there, everything worked! Thanks!
How can I stop the update to 2.0?

[Q] Root Issues - Are these known? Are there fixes?

I purchased my Pixel 2 XL from the Google store. I had just upgraded to the 8.1 OTA a few days before when i came across this video and used it to root my phone:
https://youtu.be/nFD9sa-WdUM
Here's the basic steps i took:
Unlock dev options and turn on OEM Unlocking
Boot to stock recovery
Go to his highonandroid site and download TWRP 3.1.1 beta2 (img and zip), an outdated fastboot.zip, magisk 14.5, and the USB drivers which i didnt download because my computer is already recognizing my device just fine.
Extract the fastboot files to a new folder and copy the twrp img file to the fastboot folder.
In CMD, unlock the bootloader with fastboot and reboot phone.
Connect phone as storage device, copy over twrp zip file and magisk 14.5 zip files to root folder on the phone, reboot into recovery
Use fastboot to boot the twrp image that we copied to fastboot folder to get into twrp
Unhook the USB cable, set TWRP to read only, install TWRP, hit home button, then install Magisk and reboot
Once booted up, get into Magisk, download proprietary software, run checks and done.
Once this was done, my fingerprint scanner and wifi no longer worked. I could turn wifi on but it would never find anything. I also received the error when rebooting the phone that says "There's an internal problem with your device. Contact your manufacturer for details." When this message is on the screen, if i dont touch the phone and the screen times out, it flickers really bad and never actually shuts off until i unlock it and hit the OK button.
So i decided to give it another go and ran into some big issues. I figured that i used 8.0 instructions on 8.1 and there was enough things different that it caused problems, so i used this link to reroot:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/how-to/guide-unlock-flash-root-pixel-2-xl-t3702418
I went through the first 10-15 pages and the last 10-15 pages and did some searches on the thread and never found any of my issues, but found that a lot of people used different sets of steps and pretty much everything was successful as long as you didnt miss anything and used the most updated stuff. So i did, i went to googles website and downloaded the newest SDK with fastboot, adb, and all that good stuff, as well as the newest 8.1 image (there was a newer version but it had a carrier label on it so i didnt get that one), and the newest magisk and twrp.
I flashed 8.1 and the phone wouldnt boot, nor would it get into TWRP anymore, so i had to use fastboot to boot the twrp image and reinstall the recovery and magisk but it still wouldnt boot. I ran through several different steps and eventually got it to boot up with recovery working. Its the newest 8.1 image, the newest magisk, and the newest twrp, and since then magisk has updated a couple times.
Now on to my issues!
I still get the "Internal problem" popup when booting
I get a lot more random reboots
Sometimes random things just wont work, like streaming plex to my tv or loading an app or something on an app and i have to reboot and it works fine
I've seen numerous times that the "Internal problem" thing is just a mismatch between the system and vendor build.prop files. I dont know what exactly is mismatching between the two but i've tried reflashing them and all sorts of things and nothing ever fixes it.
Does anyone know if there's a fix to any of these three issues, or if maybe looking at my steps i clearly did something wrong? I'm willing to do the whole thing over again if there's a good suggestion, but once i flashed the 8.1 image and went that route, i rerooted successfully 4 times total before i quit doing it again just because of that internal problem popup, i kept figuring something went wrong or i did something wrong. I had no security or anything set before rooting or flashing or anything, and each time i reflashed the operating system, but when i flashed the OS, i had to extract the system file because i would constantly get an error that it was too big and it failed to truncate it, so i've always had to manually install it by first copying it to my phone and installing it through TWRP. Its been an adventure, but these problems suck!
PMad said:
...Its been an adventure, but these problems suck!
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It's called training. For the error, you just need to fastboot flash the stock dtbo.img. This was fixed on the 15.1 version of Magisk so you shouldn't have that problem anymore. I can tell you that rooted, kernel and a few root apps and I have never had ANY random reboots, so one of your apps is causing it or you didn't start from a completely blank slate. Run your phone in Safe Mode for a while to see if you stop the reboots 100%. If so, one of your apps is the cause. If you still get reboots in Safe Mode, you're gonna need to re-install. I suggest using the instructions on the Google web page where you got the full image. (and try to distill your posts down a little, ffs)
v12xke said:
It's called training.
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Every new phone is a new adventure, they are all the same but unique at the same time!
v12xke said:
For the error, you just need to fastboot flash the stock dtbo.img.
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I'll give this a shot! Thank you!
v12xke said:
This was fixed on the 15.1 version of Magisk so you shouldn't have that problem anymore.
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15.1 is the version i'm on now but nothing has changed. Which issue was this supposed to fix?
v12xke said:
I can tell you that rooted, kernel and a few root apps and I have never had ANY random reboots, so one of your apps is causing it or you didn't start from a completely blank slate.
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My concern here is that my settings and apps are literally exactly the same as before root, except for magisk, its my only new app, which would lead me to believe that something Magisk is changing is causing the problem, or something else is happening that i'm not realizing yet.
v12xke said:
Run your phone in Safe Mode for a while to see if you stop the reboots 100%. If so, one of your apps is the cause. If you still get reboots in Safe Mode, you're gonna need to re-install. I suggest using the instructions on the Google web page where you got the full image.
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The reboots are typically 1 reboot every 1 to 3 days, so its not a terrible issue but its happening and it shouldnt. For flashing the OS, after the first failure when trying to install it, those are the only instructions i've used, but i get that error when trying to install the OS that says something about how it failed to truncate the system.img file and so it wasnt installed, so my work around was to copy the file to the phones root folder, install the 8.1 image then immediately go and manually install the system.img file in twrp since its the only thing that fails, but i still have issues. What is this truncate issue?
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(and try to distill your posts down a little, ffs)
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I agree! hahaha i just wanted to be clear and include all the details, otherwise everyone would have asked me question after question that i could have just included. It ends up being long, a lot happened!
I'll give that dtbo.img a shot and see what that clears up, then if there's issues with rebooting still i'll try safe mode for a few days and see what that does.
Thank you v12xke! (how do you pronounce that? haha)
PMad said:
...I'll give that dtbo.img a shot and see what that clears up, then if there's issues with rebooting still i'll try safe mode for a few days and see what that does.
Thank you v12xke! (how do you pronounce that? haha)
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Your dtbo.img got patched by Magisk somewhere along the line and that is why the OS is throwing the error. Extract that img file from the full Google image and fastboot flash it, and the error will go away. There is a long thread around HERE on random reboots you should read. The v12xke is a car (Jaguar E-Type) I once owned.
v12xke said:
Your dtbo.img got patched by Magisk somewhere along the line and that is why the OS is throwing the error. Extract that img file from the full Google image and fastboot flash it, and the error will go away. There is a long thread around HERE on random reboots you should read. The v12xke is a car (Jaguar E-Type) I once owned.
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So i just tried to do this and ran into one of the issues i had when originally trying to root it... I get into TWRP and it will not take any button presses, like the touch screen has become a screen (minus the touch). Is there a fix for this or do i just need to install TWRP before i use it each time it does this?
PMad said:
So i just tried to do this and ran into one of the issues i had when originally trying to root it... I get into TWRP and it will not take any button presses, like the touch screen has become a screen (minus the touch). Is there a fix for this or do i just need to install TWRP before i use it each time it does this?
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1. You don't use TWRP to flash dtbo.img, you fastboot it while the phone is in bootloader mode.
2. TWRP works just fine if you install it and leave it installed. Make sure you are using 3.2.1-0 (img and zip).
v12xke said:
1. You don't use TWRP to flash dtbo.img, you fastboot it while the phone is in bootloader mode.
2. TWRP works just fine if you install it and leave it installed. Make sure you are using 3.2.1-0 (img and zip).
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I was getting into TWRP to create a backup of everything and it popped up asking for my password, and i remembered reading that we have to get rid of all of our security before making a backup, so i tried to hit buttons to cancel it and nothing worked, i had to hold the power button. So i eliminated all of my security and went back thinking it was a 1 time issue but it happened again, it took me straight to the main menu but nothing would work. I'm using 3.2.1-0 like you mentioned and i cant press any buttons. I'd like to back everything up before flashing this or anything else.
PMad said:
I was getting into TWRP to create a backup of everything and it popped up asking for my password, and i remembered reading that we have to get rid of all of our security before making a backup, so i tried to hit buttons to cancel it and nothing worked, i had to hold the power button. So i eliminated all of my security and went back thinking it was a 1 time issue but it happened again, it took me straight to the main menu but nothing would work. I'm using 3.2.1-0 like you mentioned and i cant press any buttons. I'd like to back everything up before flashing this or anything else.
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You don't need a backup before re-flashing the STOCK dtbo (or boot) partitions, haha. READ UP.

[FIXED] [OP7T HD1905] No WiFi (auto turn off) during root

Bought directly from OP website a little over a year ago, was rooted on Android 10 and then did an OTA update which ruined my root and I never really bothered with it for a while. Started tinkering again a few days ago.
Here is what happened to the best of my knowledge:
> Unlocked bootloader w/ root upon purchase (And 10)
> Did OTA update which messed up root, kept unlocked BL
> fast forward - tried re-rooting, followed this guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-android-11-how-to-root-oneplus-7t.4253183/ (And 11)
> my device wasn't recognized in fastboot, finally realized I needed the USB drivers.
>Got the drivers, rooted my phone, and put TWRP on it without realizing it didn't work.
>Found the payload dumper, downloaded the most recent one from OP website, flashed that stock boot & stock recovery, patched w/ magisk, then flashed that. (wouldn't this have fixed the WiFi issue itself?)
Sweet, now I have root access but my WiFi won't turn on. I started looking up issues with that and found out that I mismatched build numbers (I think) because someone mentioned having the same issue. https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/wifi-not-working-after-magisk-root-on-oneplus-7t-pro.1228260/
My question to you is, how do I fix this?
Msm back to stock, factory reset, and if still broken, then hardware broken
HueyT said:
Msm back to stock, factory reset, and if still broken, then hardware broken
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MSM program used to no avail - main PC has 3.0/3.2 ports, old laptop said "waiting for device" for 30+ minutes
Thanks for your help though.
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I dug a bit deeper and tried using Oxygen Updater app - it flashed the most recent OTA update which fixed the wifi issue, I used payload dumper on the payload.bin from the Oxygen Updater app and successfully patched with Magisk. Root achieved with wifi enabled.
99% sure my wifi issue came from me mismatching builds or something.
Needs usb Qualcomm 9008 driver for edl mode to work--needs this for msm to unbrick op7t. Important tool to have

General Had issue with OTA sideload of 2nd February update, device is corrput, now working

I had a strange and new issue for me today. Went to sideload the OTA update (2nd February 2022 update). I have been doing it this way for the last few, with no issues. All seemed fine, but got an error when trying to flash the new magisk boot.img. Tried again and seemed to go thru. Rebooted then to bootloop. Keep trying and nothing, tried to get back in and flash again, also tried flashing stock boot to all slots, nothing.
So I had to resort to using the flash tool (in chrome). I assumed I would lose all and had made backups prior, so I would make it work. Using the flash tool, got in, got device connected. Then I selected the .004 build and unchecked all options. I can't remember for sure but I think I also unchecked the force flash all partitions/slots (I think that is what it was called). The flash tool did its thing and came back online, and seemed like no data loss, which was great. I then re-downloaded platform tools, factory image and OTA, got fresh boot.img, patched in magisk, flashed it and all good. After that, I did the direct install too, just in case, but I don't think that is needed, but doing so didn't mess anything up.
Not sure if this is normal, or helpful to anyone, but in my frantic searching, I didn't see a ton on this, so thought I would share it in case it happens to anyone else.
I have a feeling I should do what I normally do, reboot my pc and then download all items needed and flash away. I usually do that and haven't had issues to date. All ended up being good. If anyone runs into this, hope this helps you out.
Thanks for all the info on this forum, it is a great help to keeping my phone updated and running.
I had same problem
I had no issues. Same process... Recovery, ota sideload, reboot, let it finish setting up, patch boot.img extracted from full image, reboot into bootloader and flashed boot sector. All is fine.
I know this is a little dumb but this is my first pixel and I usually restored my samsung phones with odin. Does anyone have a guide how to unroot the Pixel 6 Pro and flash stock firmware incase I need this in future instances, All I can seem to find is Rooting guides.
DirtyPISTOLA said:
I know this is a little dumb but this is my first pixel and I usually restored my samsung phones with odin. Does anyone have a guide how to unroot the Pixel 6 Pro and flash stock firmware incase I need this in future instances, All I can seem to find is Rooting guides.
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I think you can just use the flash tool. Check the appropriate options and it should wipe everything and return it to stock. It looks like you can even use it to lock bootloader again, if you wanted to. This was my first time using it. I may play around with it on one of my old pixels. Never had a use for it before, but came in very handy this week. Probably good for me if I know a bit more about it and how to use it.
DirtyPISTOLA said:
I know this is a little dumb but this is my first pixel and I usually restored my samsung phones with odin. Does anyone have a guide how to unroot the Pixel 6 Pro and flash stock firmware incase I need this in future instances, All I can seem to find is Rooting guides.
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Within the guide is this post and I'm sure many other posts.
[GUIDE] Pixel 6 "oriole": Unlock Bootloader, Update, Root, Pass SafetyNet
⚠️⚠️⚠️WARNING! IF YOU ARE UPDATING TO ANDROID 13 FOR THE FIRST TIME, READ THIS FIRST! ⚠️⚠️⚠️ If you are looking for my guide on a different Pixel, find it here: Pixel 3 Pixel 3XL Pixel 3a Pixel 3aXL Pixel 4 Pixel 4XL Pixel 4a Pixel 4a (5G)...
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Here's the guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-root-pixel-6-oriole-with-magisk.4356233/
Thank you all, I figured out that online flash tool is a thing. I got it now.
hpower1 said:
I had a strange and new issue for me today. Went to sideload the OTA update (2nd February 2022 update). I have been doing it this way for the last few, with no issues. All seemed fine, but got an error when trying to flash the new magisk boot.img. Tried again and seemed to go thru. Rebooted then to bootloop. Keep trying and nothing, tried to get back in and flash again, also tried flashing stock boot to all slots, nothing.
So I had to resort to using the flash tool (in chrome). I assumed I would lose all and had made backups prior, so I would make it work. Using the flash tool, got in, got device connected. Then I selected the .004 build and unchecked all options. I can't remember for sure but I think I also unchecked the force flash all partitions/slots (I think that is what it was called). The flash tool did its thing and came back online, and seemed like no data loss, which was great. I then re-downloaded platform tools, factory image and OTA, got fresh boot.img, patched in magisk, flashed it and all good. After that, I did the direct install too, just in case, but I don't think that is needed, but doing so didn't mess anything up.
Not sure if this is normal, or helpful to anyone, but in my frantic searching, I didn't see a ton on this, so thought I would share it in case it happens to anyone else.
I have a feeling I should do what I normally do, reboot my pc and then download all items needed and flash away. I usually do that and haven't had issues to date. All ended up being good. If anyone runs into this, hope this helps you out.
Thanks for all the info on this forum, it is a great help to keeping my phone updated and running.
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Did you check the downloaded files via checksum?
If you update via OTA, whether via delta or sideload, you CANNOT interrupt the boot process, otherwise the device assumes the update has failed.
Additionally, if you try to use an older boot image, you'll get the same result.
The recommended means of update is either delta OTA + install to inactive slot in Magisk, or factory image + patch new boot image in Magisk.

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