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hello
I am courious
how many of us are rooted already ?
what method did you use to root your phone ?
nowy57 said:
hello
I am courious
how many of us are rooted already ?
what method did you use to root your phone ?
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Rooted since long ago... On every build... All the time. :good:
If you're still having trouble with rooting CM or Omni, try the following.
You should be able to flash the SuperSU zip in TWRP after clearing Dalvik and Cache. If that fails, try below.
If you have SuperSU installed already and are failing to get root, you may have to remove your current SuperSU version. Don't just uninstall SuperSU! Go into SuperSU and go to "Settings". Scroll way down to "Full Unroot". Let that run as it needs to, then reboot into TWRP and wipe Cache and Dalvik. Then flash the SuperSU zip. Reboot to system. Test root.
sorry mate
it doesnt work to me
I have tried two times
as you wrote
Harfainx said:
Rooted since long ago... On every build... All the time. :good:
If you're still having trouble with rooting CM or Omni, try the following.
You should be able to flash the SuperSU zip in TWRP after clearing Dalvik and Cache. If that fails, try below.
If you have SuperSU installed already and are failing to get root, you may have to remove your current SuperSU version. Don't just uninstall SuperSU! Go into SuperSU and go to "Settings". Scroll way down to "Full Unroot". Let that run as it needs to, then reboot into TWRP and wipe Cache and Dalvik. Then flash the SuperSU zip. Reboot to system. Test root.
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I have the same issue too. SuperSU installed 3 times. Did the full unroot like you said and reran the install after wiping both the cache. Still no root access.
I think that magic which found us oppo+CM team is missunderstand couse when I first time heard about cooperation this two companies I was so much happy .
by now when I have it I know that maybe couple of hundred is sold this phones and nobody cares about support it .
1.ROM straight from CM/OPPO site doesnt install propely via TWRP( without ingeration for user-script)
2.no root acces yet
this is sad true .
I v got note3 and I see more future with this phone
AOSP/CM is on a way - a lot of android entusiasts is working for free of charge about better and better ROMs
I am dissapointed - no offens to anybody
I rooted my ColorOS rom as per this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2539930
ChodTheWacko said:
I rooted my ColorOS rom as per this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2539930
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it is not installed under CM ROM
It is rooted, as I have done it myself more than once.
Also, I said before that Oppo doesn't update or modify TWRP (nor does CM). I'm sure an updated TWRP build will fix the flashing issue. You can flash CM straight as it is on the stock recovery.
I don't know what's happening that's different from me. I have used that method to get root working on both CM and Omni. Probably about 20 times total now because I keep clean installing due to various changes that I make that I don't want to carry over.
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ChodTheWacko said:
I rooted my ColorOS rom as per this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2539930
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The exploit method was apparently patched in the official CM release. That exploit doesn't work.
Harfainx said:
It is rooted, as I have done it myself more than once.
Also, I said before that Oppo doesn't update or modify TWRP (nor does CM). I'm sure an updated TWRP build will fix the flashing issue. You can flash CM straight as it is on the stock recovery.
I don't know what's happening that's different from me. I have used that method to get root working on both CM and Omni. Probably about 20 times total now because I keep clean installing due to various changes that I make that I don't want to carry over.
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i am really confused couse I am pretty sure I am doing good as you said but no succes .
Harfainx said:
It is rooted, as I have done it myself more than once.
Also, I said before that Oppo doesn't update or modify TWRP (nor does CM). I'm sure an updated TWRP build will fix the flashing issue. You can flash CM straight as it is on the stock recovery.
I don't know what's happening that's different from me. I have used that method to get root working on both CM and Omni. Probably about 20 times total now because I keep clean installing due to various changes that I make that I don't want to carry over.
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If TWRP doesn't work properly how did you root? With the stock recovery?
it is not true that stock recovery allow to install CM rom straight thru this recovery
I was fight couple of hours to install TWRP (first on my osx than went easier on windows)
and after this I could install CM rom via TWRP of course .
nowy57 said:
it is not true that stock recovery allow to install CM rom straight thru this recovery
I was fight couple of hours to install TWRP (first on my osx than went easier on windows)
and after this I could install CM rom via TWRP of course .
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You can indeed install straight from stock recovery. I did it last night. You have to use the official rom for the n1. Works nicely. I also had root working on cm. I flashed cm from stock recovery then used fastboot to install twrp. After twrp i flashed supersu zip. After i did the fix root or remove or whatever it is in the ap, reinstalled and tested it in titanium. Said i did have access but then went back to coloros to try and fix my mediascanner issue.
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nowy57 said:
it is not true that stock recovery allow to install CM rom straight thru this recovery
I was fight couple of hours to install TWRP (first on my osx than went easier on windows)
and after this I could install CM rom via TWRP of course .
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I mean straight flash CM on the stock recovery, not on TWRP. You would have to be on the stock recovery for it to work straight from the CM download. On the stock recovery though, you will not be able to flash SuperSU on it. I do not believe that Omni can be flashed from there either, but I could be wrong (I haven't tried it).
There's a thread in the dev section that has the stock recovery hosted there. You can always fastboot flash back to that at any time.
Okay, I decided to install Cyanogenmod for the heck of it.
I already had TWRP 2.6.3.1 installed,
I downloaded and modified cm-10.2-WPPH50O-n1-signed.zip as per this page's instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2553165
I also downloaded supersu (current version is 1.86).
I entered TWRP and installed it, following that page's instructions.
After the install, I selected 'reboot'.
When I selected 'reboot', It prompted me with:
install superSU now? this will root your device.
I said no, and then rebooted back into TWRP.
Now back in TWRP, I install SUPERSU.
Now reboot again.
Now in CM.
Now run SuperSU, select 'settings', and unclick 'Respect CM root settings".
Now root works for me.
Two notes:
1) Respect CM root settings implies that in 'developer settings', there is some sort of "allow root" checkbox. I can't find it.
2) If, after the CM install, you answer 'install SuperSU' with YES", then it installs SuperSU, and reboots.
When you go back in, and run SuperSU, it says "gee, you aren't rooted, install SuperSU?"
If you answer THAT with yes, then it downloads some version of SuperSU, reboots into twrp, and installs it.
So it's kinda pointless answering YES in the first place, imho.
Are you serious right now?! I was worried unchecking Respect CM root setting would mess things up. But now I have root access. OMG... I unchecked it and it works! ^_^
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ChodTheWacko said:
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Two notes:
1) Respect CM root settings implies that in 'developer settings', there is some sort of "allow root" checkbox. I can't find it.
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There is actually a #Superuser control panel just below "{} Developer option" that has lots of useful settings for root user control.
I haven't rooted yet but it seems like handy stuff for supersu to respect? Once you go into #Superuser use the menu button and you can add a profile etc it seems.
It's all kind of oddly done since adding that control panel after activating developer mode doesn't actually add an "su" binary.
hammerandtongs said:
There is actually a #Superuser control panel just below "{} Developer option" that has lots of useful settings for root user control.
I haven't rooted yet but it seems like handy stuff for supersu to respect? Once you go into #Superuser use the menu button and you can add a profile etc it seems.
It's all kind of oddly done since adding that control panel after activating developer mode doesn't actually add an "su" binary.
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On what version of CM? or did you mean OMNI?
Under 'System' I only have:
Date & time
Accessibility
Developer options
Performance
About phone
Unless you meant 'in {} Developer' but I don't see anything in there either.
- Frank
ChodTheWacko said:
On what version of CM? or did you mean OMNI?
Under 'System' I only have:
Date & time
Accessibility
Developer options
Performance
About phone
Unless you meant 'in {} Developer' but I don't see anything in there either.
- Frank
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WOW...so it literally disappeared as I was composing this message.
Cyanogenmod "signed" installed with the oppo bootloader (not rooted as supersu doesn't install successfully through bootloader etc).
Some kind of UI refresh after I changed some home screen settings?
It was persistent through 5-10x reboots and now is gone.
Obviously a glitch since I don't have su and I'm not truly rooted but it WAS there :\
I'd say its a bug to be filed if you are rooted and it's not available.
Hello everyone,
As I'm sure everyone knows, Niantic has blocked rooted phones from playing with the most current update 0.37. I'm wondering if anyone has been able to find a ROM that will work on our phones and we can install magisk to be able to play with the latest update. If not, is there any other possible solution to play with the use of magisk or without giving up root completely. I'm currently running PaulPizz and have not tried any of the possible methods I have found from fear of losing root permanently. I'm open to any suggestions or ideas.
Thank you.
Try going to the Samsung Note 4 international section.. I just flashed a Note 7 port to my wife's phone and it rocks..
Could you possibly link to which one? Is it this one? Xerrum525 N7 FullFramework PortedRom for SM-N910C / SM-N910H
Also did you use magisk with it to use pokemon go?
Tricil said:
Hello everyone,
As I'm sure everyone knows, Niantic has blocked rooted phones from playing with the most current update 0.37. I'm wondering if anyone has been able to find a ROM that will work on our phones and we can install magisk to be able to play with the latest update. If not, is there any other possible solution to play with the use of magisk or without giving up root completely. I'm currently running PaulPizz and have not tried any of the possible methods I have found from fear of losing root permanently. I'm open to any suggestions or ideas.
Thank you.
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I'd like to know too.
What I did was install PaulPizz. Once it finished I deleted the SuperSU folder via TWRP.
It booted up fine, I still had the SU app in my drawer, I did full unroot via SU. I then flashed the uninstall for Xposed and now I can play pogo.
I Haven't been able to get Magisk to work... I get unable to detect boot image. I'm unrooted for now on PaulPizz and can play PoGo 0.37
Tricil said:
Hello everyone,
As I'm sure everyone knows, Niantic has blocked rooted phones from playing with the most current update 0.37. I'm wondering if anyone has been able to find a ROM that will work on our phones and we can install magisk to be able to play with the latest update. If not, is there any other possible solution to play with the use of magisk or without giving up root completely. I'm currently running PaulPizz and have not tried any of the possible methods I have found from fear of losing root permanently. I'm open to any suggestions or ideas.
Thank you.
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I downloaded an older version of the app from http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/niantic-inc/pokemon-go/.
I uninstalled the new version. Reinstalled the older. Ran fine. I've heard they'll force an update sooner or later but its good for now.
I also made sure to turn off auto app updated in settings.
I did find a solution using PaulPizz and magisk. It relatively follows most other tutorials. Plus I found a way to toggle magisk with tasker, if anyone is interested. I'll post a step by step tomorrow or possibly later tonight. Sorry to make everyone wait.
So this is how I got it work with PaulPizz ROM for Verizon Note 4 retail converted to Dev edition.
I take no credit for the creation of the files required for this install, but I kind of muttled my way through this installation and got the files from different posts so credit is to go to the creators of these files, I am just redistributing. If someone feels the need to take credit for these please feel free to let me know.
Make sure to download all apks and zips before and place on sd card before hand to save time. I have also included the uninstaller for magisk version of xposed if you would like, do not use this one during the installation of magisk to remove xposed though.
Only flash xposed and install apk if you still want xposed, if not you can skip those files.
1. Do a full backup of phone using TWRP
2. Go into SuperSU settings and do full unroot
3. Reboot into recovery and mount system partion
4. Go to advanced in recovery and select File explorer
5. Navigate to system and delete .supersu file
6. Flash xposed-uninstaller-20150831-arm.zip and reboot system
7. Install pokemon go 0.37 and make sure it works at this point
8. Reboot into recovery again and flash Magisk-v6.zip, 1473968610260_phh-superuser-17-magisk.zip, and 1473980489208_xposed-v86.5-arm-alt-sdk23-topjohnwu.zip
9. Clear dalvik and cache and reboot system
10. After apps optimize install Magisk manager and Xposed Installer
11. Reboot and enjoy playing the new update. Just use Magisk Manager to turn root on/off at will before or after playing.
I'm going to create the tasker profile tomorrow and post instruction on that once completed to automatically activate Magisk when opening pokemon go.
If there are any questions, I will do my best to answer.
Tricil said:
So this is how I got it work with PaulPizz ROM for Verizon Note 4 retail converted to Dev edition.
I take no credit for the creation of the files required for this install, but I kind of muttled my way through this installation and got the files from different posts so credit is to go to the creators of these files, I am just redistributing. If someone feels the need to take credit for these please feel free to let me know.
Make sure to download all apks and zips before and place on sd card before hand to save time. I have also included the uninstaller for magisk version of xposed if you would like, do not use this one during the installation of magisk to remove xposed though.
Only flash xposed and install apk if you still want xposed, if not you can skip those files.
1. Do a full backup of phone using TWRP
2. Go into SuperSU settings and do full unroot
3. Reboot into recovery and mount system partion
4. Go to advanced in recovery and select File explorer
5. Navigate to system and delete .supersu file
6. Flash xposed-uninstaller-20150831-arm.zip and reboot system
7. Install pokemon go 0.37 and make sure it works at this point
8. Reboot into recovery again and flash Magisk-v6.zip, 1473968610260_phh-superuser-17-magisk.zip, and 1473980489208_xposed-v86.5-arm-alt-sdk23-topjohnwu.zip
9. Clear dalvik and cache and reboot system
10. After apps optimize install Magisk manager and Xposed Installer
11. Reboot and enjoy playing the new update. Just use Magisk Manager to turn root on/off at will before or after playing.
I'm going to create the tasker profile tomorrow and post instruction on that once completed to automatically activate Magisk when opening pokemon go.
If there are any questions, I will do my best to answer.
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I still get unable to detect boot image :/
reggaeton1991 said:
I still get unable to detect boot image :/
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When are you getting that, when you flash the zip or install the apk? I'm guessing that's when you flash the included Magisk_6.zip. You are rooted using the retail to dev on an N910V model? I would maybe backup your current system and restore from before you unrooted and try again possibly.
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When are you getting that, when you flash the zip or install the apk? I'm guessing that's when you flash the included Magisk_6.zip. You are rooted using the retail to dev on an N910V model? I would maybe backup your current system and restore from before you unrooted and try again possibly.
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Yes rooted from retaill to dev on a N910V and yea, I get that when flashing Magisk_6.zip.
I'm factory resetting the rom. Going to ensure I have root from PaulPizz. and then try again. Thank you.
reggaeton1991 said:
Yes rooted from retaill to dev on a N910V and yea, I get that when flashing Magisk_6.zip.
I'm factory resetting the rom. Going to ensure I have root from PaulPizz. and then try again. Thank you.
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After clean install (wipe data, cache, system)
It says after mounting system
Mounting /system(ro), /cache, data
Device platform arm
unable to detect boot image
error 1
idk what to do
reggaeton1991 said:
I still get unable to detect boot image :/
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reggaeton1991 said:
Yes rooted from retaill to dev on a N910V and yea, I get that when flashing Magisk_6.zip.
I'm factory resetting the rom. Going to ensure I have root from PaulPizz. and then try again. Thank you.
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Also, this is my setup, if it helps at all. Please let me know if any of this helps, or if you find another way that works for you. Thank you.
Tricil said:
Also, this is my setup, if it helps at all. Please let me know if any of this helps, or if you find another way that works for you. Thank you.
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Thanks again, it looks like the only difference was that I was on CPF3.r-2.
I tried going back to CPD1 and still no luck.
I appreciate you letting me know.
I used the Kyubi rom and uninstalled root with supersu and installed all of the magisk stuff and it works like a charm. All of the xposed modules work good too with the system less xposed. It takes a while to boot up after flashing magisk and clearing cache but worth it. The buddy system is pretty cool lol
Anyone else only able to MAYBE play on WiFi?
Tricil said:
So this is how I got it work with PaulPizz ROM for Verizon Note 4 retail converted to Dev edition.
I take no credit for the creation of the files required for this install, but I kind of muttled my way through this installation and got the files from different posts so credit is to go to the creators of these files, I am just redistributing. If someone feels the need to take credit for these please feel free to let me know.
Make sure to download all apks and zips before and place on sd card before hand to save time. I have also included the uninstaller for magisk version of xposed if you would like, do not use this one during the installation of magisk to remove xposed though.
Only flash xposed and install apk if you still want xposed, if not you can skip those files.
1. Do a full backup of phone using TWRP
2. Go into SuperSU settings and do full unroot
3. Reboot into recovery and mount system partion
4. Go to advanced in recovery and select File explorer
5. Navigate to system and delete .supersu file
6. Flash xposed-uninstaller-20150831-arm.zip and reboot system
7. Install pokemon go 0.37 and make sure it works at this point
8. Reboot into recovery again and flash Magisk-v6.zip, 1473968610260_phh-superuser-17-magisk.zip, and 1473980489208_xposed-v86.5-arm-alt-sdk23-topjohnwu.zip
9. Clear dalvik and cache and reboot system
10. After apps optimize install Magisk manager and Xposed Installer
11. Reboot and enjoy playing the new update. Just use Magisk Manager to turn root on/off at will before or after playing.
I'm going to create the tasker profile tomorrow and post instruction on that once completed to automatically activate Magisk when opening pokemon go.
If there are any questions, I will do my best to answer.
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Well I have magisk installed but I dont know if the xposed went through entirely it says it flashed ok but according to the installer I don't have xposed installed? What's going on did I do something wrong
Did you remove the old xposed app after the flag and install the new xposed apk also? I think mine did the same, because I forgot to also install the xposed app after flashing the systemless xposed framework.
I was able to full unroot, delete the super su file in twrp. when I flash the Xposed uninstaller it removes the framework but leaves the APk in a form that I can't delete.
If I flash magisk and all the other stuff it goes through fine, but when I try to toggle root off in magisk it turns itself back on within a few seconds. I'm assuming this is because i didn't get Xposed all the way off?
Any ideas? Thanks in advance for the help.
Magisk will refuse to unroot while xposed is still there in the system form. Even a piece of it.
Well now I got Xposed off using tibu before I unroot. Everything installed, systemless Xposed registered as being active, but when I try to toggle root in magisk I get the same thing with it turning itself back on. If I try to request root privileges from an app I am told i have no root.
Ideas?
Hello everyone!
Bought my Oneplus 3 about a month ago and I am generally happy with it. When I bought it, the phone had Oxygen OS 3.2.1 installed on it and as I have heard that 3.2.4 had issues on it, I didn't install it for a while. Then 3.2.6 came out, I decided to give it a try, but as I couldn't find a direct OTA from 3.2.1 to 3.2.6, I firstly sideloaded the incremental update to 3.2.4 and then from 3.2.6. Of course, wiped the cache afterwards.
However, I started experiencing a significant drop in battery life - not that I had to charge my phone 3 times a day or anything, but still really noticeable (For example, with a day of normal usage I would have had 50-60% left, after the 3.2.6 update - probably 20-25%). So I decided that I had to do a clean install of the OS.
Now to the important part, what I did was wipe cache and data, then with ADB sideloaded the full 3.2.6 zip to my phone. The problem is that I still don't think the battery life is quite like what it was in 3.2.1. Onto my question - would you consider what I have done a clean install, if not - could you please give me instructions how can it be done correctly(if possible without unlocking bootloader, installing TWRP, etc as I do not want to tinker with my phone a lot (of course, I have to - I will do it)). Any other suggestions for resolving the battery drain issue are welcome as well.
Thanks in advance!
ivan.panchev said:
Hello everyone!
Bought my Oneplus 3 about a month ago and I am generally happy with it. When I bought it, the phone had Oxygen OS 3.2.1 installed on it and as I have heard that 3.2.4 had issues on it, I didn't install it for a while. Then 3.2.6 came out, I decided to give it a try, but as I couldn't find a direct OTA from 3.2.1 to 3.2.6, I firstly sideloaded the incremental update to 3.2.4 and then from 3.2.6. Of course, wiped the cache afterwards.
However, I started experiencing a significant drop in battery life - not that I had to charge my phone 3 times a day or anything, but still really noticeable (For example, with a day of normal usage I would have had 50-60% left, after the 3.2.6 update - probably 20-25%). So I decided that I had to do a clean install of the OS.
Now to the important part, what I did was wipe cache and data, then with ADB sideloaded the full 3.2.6 zip to my phone. The problem is that I still don't think the battery life is quite like what it was in 3.2.1. Onto my question - would you consider what I have done a clean install, if not - could you please give me instructions how can it be done correctly(if possible without unlocking bootloader, installing TWRP, etc as I do not want to tinker with my phone a lot (of course, I have to - I will do it)). Any other suggestions for resolving the battery drain issue are welcome as well.
Thanks in advance!
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Personally, i don't think it' s not a clean install, because a clean install need a full wipe of all partitions (internal storage not mandatory)
Without installing TWRP, i think it will be hard to do a really clean flash. But if you change your mind, you will not regret it
First, i suggest you to follow this great guide (and say thanks to his op) : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/oneplus-3-how-to-unlock-bootloader-t3398733 to unlock, install twrp, backup.
Second, when you are in TWRP, you can wipe your phone (advanced wipe, all partitions except internal storage and usb-otg)
Third, you can install a ROM based on stock OOS or CM13, look in the right section : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development
Then, you will have a clean system
Lowxorx said:
Personally, i don't think it' s not a clean install, because a clean install need a full wipe of all partitions (internal storage not mandatory)
Without installing TWRP, i think it will be hard to do a really clean flash. But if you change your mind, you will not regret it
First, i suggest you to follow this great guide (and say thanks to his op) : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/oneplus-3-how-to-unlock-bootloader-t3398733 to unlock, install twrp, backup.
Second, when you are in TWRP, you can wipe your phone (advanced wipe, all partitions except internal storage and usb-otg)
Third, you can install a ROM based on stock OOS or CM13, look in the right section : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development
Then, you will have a clean system
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I am willing to install TWRP and do a clean install of the OS, however, I do insist on having the Onplus-provided ROM(if it can be called ROM at all). Is is possible to install it with TWRP? If not, I should probably install TWRP, wipe everything, go back to the stock recovery and install the zip provided from Onplus? Really appreciate your answer!
ivan.panchev said:
I am willing to install TWRP and do a clean install of the OS, however, I do insist on having the Onplus-provided ROM(if it can be called ROM at all). Is is possible to install it with TWRP? If not, I should probably install TWRP, wipe everything, go back to the stock recovery and install the zip provided from Onplus? Really appreciate your answer!
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You can consider to flash FreedomOS, a stock based rom who allow you to debloat your phone with Aroma Installer. This rom is really close to stock OOS, an much more easy to flash than the stock zip. Follow the op's post here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/rom-freedomos-1-0-t3409348
If you really want the full stock rom you can search on the oneplus site, i think you can find the zip file with the stock OOS (but i really recommend you to choose FreedomOS )
Lowxorx said:
You can consider to flash FreedomOS, a stock based rom who allow you to debloat your phone with Aroma Installer. This rom is really close to stock OOS, an much more easy to flash than the stock zip. Follow the op's post here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/rom-freedomos-1-0-t3409348
If you really want the full stock rom you can search on the oneplus site, i think you can find the zip file with the stock OOS (but i really recommend you to choose FreedomOS )
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I believe I have the full zip for the full 3.2.6 version, the question is whether or not I can flash it directly with TWRP. If that's the case, then that's what I am going to do!
ivan.panchev said:
I believe I have the full zip for the full 3.2.6 version, the question is whether or not I can flash it directly with TWRP. If that's the case, then that's what I am going to do!
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If you have the stock 3.2.6 zip file you can follow theses instructions on the official oneplus site. There are both TWRP and stock recovery guide.
ivan.panchev said:
I believe I have the full zip for the full 3.2.6 version, the question is whether or not I can flash it directly with TWRP. If that's the case, then that's what I am going to do!
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If you install TWRP, wipe everything, flash the full ROM zip of OOS 3.2.6, it will work. When you unlock your bootloader, a full wipe occurs regardless, so you may just want to do that and see if things improve.
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making it "RAIN!"
noobtoob said:
If you install TWRP, wipe everything, flash the full ROM zip of OOS 3.2.6, it will work. When you unlock your bootloader, a full wipe occurs regardless, so you may just want to do that and see if things improve.
Sent from the OnePlus 3...
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After the second full charge, I think the things are a lot better - I have only used it for 30 minutes screen on today but is still on 82% (with more than 10 hours idle), which a lot like what I used to have when with 3.2.1. Plus, I am in an area with low network coverage, so that's draining the battery as well. Thanks for all of your answers, if I feel the need, will probably flash the whole stock rom with TWRP.
hello all,
I have a rooted OP3 running the latest TWRP recovery. Using these instructions I am trying to upgrade to 3.2.8 from 3.2.7. There are no errors displayed during OOS or SuperSU install steps.
But when the phone reboots - it stays stuck at the boot animation. This happens across several attempts. I do not have xposed installed, if it helps. Repeating the above steps with a 3.2.7 image works without issues.
Is there any way I can figure out where the 3.2.8 reboot is getting stuck at? I *do not* want to do a fresh install.
Any thoughts/ Suggestions? I have already posted at the above thread and thought I'd try my luck here too.
EDIT: Can a MOD please move this to Q&A forum. Just realized I posted to Guides, News & Discussion.
backup all your data and install 3.2.8 with the official procedure
Sacob said:
backup all your data and install 3.2.8 with the official procedure
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That's my last option. But that's as good as starting from scratch. In which case, I might as well postpone until Nougat arrives on the OP3
tropicanapure said:
That's my last option. But that's as good as starting from scratch. In which case, I might as well postpone until Nougat arrives on the OP3
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and wait without a phone?
Flash the new Beta 10. i'm currently using it with root and it works great
Not sure what you mean - without a phone. I was able to roll back to 3.2.7 with zero issues
I was mulling over installing the Beta - but I understand Nougat is due in Jan? Also, is there a process to move to b10 without losing data?
Sacob said:
and wait without a phone?
Flash the new Beta 10. i'm currently using it with root and it works great
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tropicanapure said:
Not sure what you mean - without a phone. I was able to roll back to 3.2.7 with zero issues
I was mulling over installing the Beta - but I understand Nougat is due in Jan? Also, is there a process to move to b10 without losing data?
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i got the impression that your phone wasn't booting xD
well, every time i flash those betas (9 and 10) TWRP asks me for a PIN that doesn't exists and to solve that i need wipe everything... so i wouldn't count on that
tropicanapure said:
hello all,
I have a rooted OP3 running the latest TWRP recovery. Using these instructions I am trying to upgrade to 3.2.8 from 3.2.7. There are no errors displayed during OOS or SuperSU install steps.
But when the phone reboots - it stays stuck at the boot animation. This happens across several attempts. I do not have xposed installed, if it helps. Repeating the above steps with a 3.2.7 image works without issues.
Is there any way I can figure out where the 3.2.8 reboot is getting stuck at? I *do not* want to do a fresh install.
Any thoughts/ Suggestions? I have already posted at the above thread and thought I'd try my luck here too.
EDIT: Can a MOD please move this to Q&A forum. Just realized I posted to Guides, News & Discussion.
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Did you download the full 3.2.8 zip from http://downloads.oneplus.net? I did. And to my surprise, it erases the whole userdata partition, including TWRP backups and downloaded files (including SuperSU zip). So big warning if you try with that zip. I assume that this zip is intended for those reverting from Nougat Beta, to go back from F2FS to EXT4.
My solution was to restore an old TWRP backup that was saved on my PC and then reflash a modified full 3.2.8 zip where the last line in the update script was removed: the one that erases userdata partition. So before flashing full 3.2.8 zip from http://downloads.oneplus.net I recommend you to remove the last line in the update script.
No, I downloaded the Full ZIP from this official thread on the OP3 forums. I was aware of that line though. And from previous experience - the first thing I do when I make a TWRP backup is to move it off the phone. That and I purchased Titanium Backup long time ago. I use it to back up stuff surgically and sync it up to Dropbox every night. The app also seems to have the ability to make a recovery-flashable "update.zip" - something I have yet to try.
Appreciate the heads-up though.
ptblad said:
Did you download the full 3.2.8 zip from http://downloads.oneplus.net? I did. And to my surprise, it erases the whole userdata partition, including TWRP backups and downloaded files (including SuperSU zip). So big warning if you try with that zip. I assume that this zip is intended for those reverting from Nougat Beta, to go back from F2FS to EXT4.
My solution was to restore an old TWRP backup that was saved on my PC and then reflash a modified full 3.2.8 zip where the last line in the update script was removed: the one that erases userdata partition. So before flashing full 3.2.8 zip from http://downloads.oneplus.net I recommend you to remove the last line in the update script.
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tropicanapure said:
No, I downloaded the Full ZIP from this official thread on the OP3 forums. I was aware of that line though. And from previous experience - the first thing I do when I make a TWRP backup is to move it off the phone. That and I purchased Titanium Backup long time ago. I use it to back up stuff surgically and sync it up to Dropbox every night. The app also seems to have the ability to make a recovery-flashable "update.zip" - something I have yet to try.
Appreciate the heads-up though.
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OK. I also use TB, and from now on I use cloud storage :laugh:
After the full modified 3.2.8 zip I successfully flashed official SuperSU 2.79, Xposed v87 and Bluspark r25 kernel. I use F2FS on data partition. It boots and runs fine!
The only thing I'm a bit concerned about is that it stays on the bootlogo (OnePlus logo, Powered by Android) for about 25 secs before the bootanimation begins when booting to system. Much faster before. When booting to recovery (TWRP 28, Bluspark) the time on bootlogo is normal (short). Any thoughts on that?
I wish I had, man. You went a number of steps ahead when your phone went past the boot animation
As a afterthought - try looking through your logs.
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OK. I also use TB, and from now on I use cloud storage :laugh:
After the full modified 3.2.8 zip I successfully flashed official SuperSU 2.79, Xposed v87 and Bluspark r25 kernel. I use F2FS on data partition. It boots and runs fine!
The only thing I'm a bit concerned about is that it stays on the bootlogo (OnePlus logo, Powered by Android) for about 25 secs before the bootanimation begins when booting to system. Much faster before. When booting to recovery (TWRP 28, Bluspark) the time on bootlogo is normal (short). Any thoughts on that?
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I am not responsible for any bricked devices. Install at your own risk!
This is experimental so please post any bugs you find.
SCREENSHOTS
What doesn't work:
I haven't found anything so far that seems to be broken. Doesn't mean it's bug-free though.
How to install:
1. Factory Reset
2. Format Data
3. Flash rom <-- Download
4. Flash GAPPS
5. Flash Magisk [optional]
6. Reboot to system
Enjoy.
I tried to install the ROM to my SM-T560NU, it boots with no issues. It's very laggy to use, so I mess around with crDroid settings and I changed the scrolling cache setting (Settings->crDroid Settings->User Interface->Animations->Scrolling Cache) from Default enable to Default disable, it fixed the laggy issue.
I also tried to flash Vince2678's overclock kernel and it boots with no issues.
This is the Bomb. I have a Tab E TM-560NU. I failed miserably trying to install other roms. But yours went in 1st shot. Nice work!
Question is I'm thinking about putting Magisk, But do I really need it? Is that like SU? Probably a very dumb question.
This rom is for Android 7?
zeovani said:
This rom is for Android 7?
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>Android Pie
Sorry bud this an android 9 rom lol
edwardnizz said:
This is the Bomb. I have a Tab E TM-560NU. I failed miserably trying to install other roms. But yours went in 1st shot. Nice work!
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I've experience of flashing my tablet so I can flash my tablet without issues. Since it's too laggy to use, so I switched to LightningFastROM 17.1, for now.
If you had issues of flashing the ROM, I recommend to use this version of TWRP:
https://msm8916.com/?view=downloads&dist_name_short=TWRP&codename=gtelwifiue
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Question is I'm thinking about putting Magisk, But do I really need it? Is that like SU? Probably a very dumb question.
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It's your choice whenever you want to use Magisk or not. If you want Busybox, ViPER4Android FX,etc... or other apps that requires root then you'll need to flash Magisk in order to use it.
Tickbaby said:
I am not responsible for any bricked devices. Install at your own risk!
This is experimental so please post any bugs you find.
SCREENSHOTS
What doesn't work:
I haven't found anything so far that seems to be broken. Doesn't mean it's bug-free though.
How to install:
1. Factory Reset
2. Format Data
3. Flash rom <-- Download
4. Flash GAPPS
5. Flash Magisk [optional]
6. Reboot to system
Enjoy.
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download link for the rom is broken :/
Fruse said:
I've experience of flashing my tablet so I can flash my tablet without issues. Since it's too laggy to use, so I switched to LightningFastROM 17.1, for now.
If you had issues of flashing the ROM, I recommend to use this version of TWRP:
https://msm8916.com/?view=downloads&dist_name_short=TWRP&codename=gtelwifiue
It's your choice whenever you want to use Magisk or not. If you want Busybox, ViPER4Android FX,etc... or other apps that requires root then you'll need to flash Magisk in order to use it.
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I just installed liightningfast. It turns out, I forgot to wipe data the first time i tried. Thanks a bunch. Now i have a few choices! Dude your the BOMB!!
One Questions Dev's and Fellow members Can this rom be flashed on SM T561 too ?
running on the sm-t560nu well. no lag issues, doesn't pass safety net though. not that big of deal, was just hoping magisk hide worked. Did you by chance add in the patch (or is this even applicable) found here: https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix/tree/master/patches/9/sys
malfuncion said:
running on the sm-t560nu well. no lag issues, doesn't pass safety net though. not that big of deal, was just hoping magisk hide worked. Did you by chance add in the patch (or is this even applicable) found here: https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix/tree/master/patches/9/sys
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i used super su to root
I have found a bug. When using stock screen recorder with puting only record internal audio, if u have headphones connected it freaks out. Plz don't mind the video, I clicked on it for representation of the issue.