RN8Pro EEA TWRP & Root - Redmi Note 8 Pro Questions & Answers

So,
I have a RN8PRO running MIUI 11.0.3, on Android 9 (PGGEUXM)
From my understanding, it says global on about phone, but this is really EEA.
My question is, do all Global TWRP and Magisk support EEA?
How do I know this is a chinese device running PGGEUXM?
Has anyone put TWRP and rooted there phone running this software?
What is the best TWRP for this device? Should I go for the Official one or are there better ones that perhaps support OTA updates?
Why do some guides tell you to disable AVB where as others don't?
Code:
fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
And why do some guides tell you to delete "recovery_fromboot.p"
My ultimate goal would be to have a custom recovery and root on stock MIUI.
I'm hoping someone could clear this up and perhaps reduce the rate of bricking phones! I will be using AgentFabulous preloader & lk.img as well in a preventive measure!
Tia!

I have the global model as well, LR-TWRP is what you want as most others will give you a black screen. If/when you upgrade to Q, there's an LR-TWRP that supports that too. Nice thing is, it comes with AVB and dm-verity feature built in. The regular Magisk will work fine too.
I removed the recovery_boot file as it would flash stock recovery on reboot if I didn't. Try it without and see.

wang1chung said:
I have the global model as well, LR-TWRP is what you want as most others will give you a black screen. If/when you upgrade to Q, there's an LR-TWRP that supports that too. Nice thing is, it comes with AVB and dm-verity feature built in. The regular Magisk will work fine too.
I removed the recovery_boot file as it would flash stock recovery on reboot if I didn't. Try it without and see.
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Okay thanks, that clears quite a few things up, I believe in that case I'm going to follow pritish1998 guide on this, as he is uing LR-TWRP. I'm so out of touch it's been years since I've done any of this previously owning an s7 edge for 4 years.

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Question Unable to update after rooting phone

Hello,
I received my oneplus 9 pro (global) the other day, and it's been working great. I rooted it no problem with a boot image I found on xda, and patched it using magisk manager. However, whenever I try to download the newest update, it fails every time. The first time it says that it's paused, and that it will continue whenever you press resume. I press resume, and then it says a problem occurred.
I tried to delete the .OTA folder, but it's no where to be found. I also tried to factory reset, as well as flashing the unpatched boot image, but it did not work.
Here's the link as to where I found the global boot image
[GUIDE] [Magisk] [Unlock / ROOT / Keep Root] OOS 13.1.0.500
Different variants of Magisk that are available for use : Magisk Variant Stable / Beta / Canary Release Official Android / OOS OOS 11 and above Maintainer topjohnwu Project Link GitHub Zygisk No...
forum.xda-developers.com
if it is not the right version, or if there's a way to restore the original boot image, please let me know!
Andrew8578 said:
Hello,
I received my oneplus 9 pro (global) the other day, and it's been working great. I rooted it no problem with a boot image I found on xda, and patched it using magisk manager. However, whenever I try to download the newest update, it fails every time. The first time it says that it's paused, and that it will continue whenever you press resume. I press resume, and then it says a problem occurred.
I tried to delete the .OTA folder, but it's no where to be found. I also tried to factory reset, as well as flashing the unpatched boot image, but it did not work.
Here's the link as to where I found the global boot image
[GUIDE] [Magisk] [Unlock / ROOT / Keep Root] OOS 13.1.0.500
Different variants of Magisk that are available for use : Magisk Variant Stable / Beta / Canary Release Official Android / OOS OOS 11 and above Maintainer topjohnwu Project Link GitHub Zygisk No...
forum.xda-developers.com
if it is not the right version, or if there's a way to restore the original boot image, please let me know!
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Same here, was literally just googling for help.
vibrantliker said:
Same here, was literally just googling for help.
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As far as I know, you can't take an OTA (incremental update) with either an unlocked bootloader or root. Not sure which of these is the actual culprit. I'm on the Global version (AA) and just flashed the full BA update. All is working well, only downside is that Dolby Atmos doesn't have the equalizer on the EU (BA) version. Everything else including 5G is working as it should, just like on previous versions of the OnePlus devices I've had (3T, 5, 6T, 7Pro and 8Pro).
zoman7663 said:
As far as I know, you can't take an OTA (incremental update) with either an unlocked bootloader or root. Not sure which of these is the actual culprit. I'm on the Global version (AA) and just flashed the full BA update. All is working well, only downside is that Dolby Atmos doesn't have the equalizer on the EU (BA) version. Everything else including 5G is working as it should, just like on previous versions of the OnePlus devices I've had (3T, 5, 6T, 7Pro and 8Pro).
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I'm from the US, so I don't know if the network band will be the same, if so as good on the BA version.
If anything, i'll just wait for the official Global release on their website. It's just infuriating to see something that annoys me get fixed, such as the white navigation bar in split screen, and not being able to update.
Andrew8578 said:
I'm from the US, so I don't know if the network band will be the same, if so as good on the BA version.
If anything, i'll just wait for the official Global release on their website. It's just infuriating to see something that annoys me get fixed, such as the white navigation bar in split screen, and not being able to update.
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I'm in the USA and the bands (TMobile) work fine. No difference that I can see on this device or previous using the BA builds until the AA builds get going. Every OnePlus device has been this way for me.
Andrew8578 said:
I'm from the US, so I don't know if the network band will be the same, if so as good on the BA version.
If anything, i'll just wait for the official Global release on their website. It's just infuriating to see something that annoys me get fixed, such as the white navigation bar in split screen, and not being able to update.
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You may not want to hold your breath on that one. For whatever reason, oneplus does not release full OTA zips for AA half the time. (WTF ONEPLUS). Because of this, I long since started flashing BA over my global phone. As the gentleman said up above, it works absolutely perfectly.
zoman7663 said:
As far as I know, you can't take an OTA (incremental update) with either an unlocked bootloader or root. Not sure which of these is the actual culprit. I'm on the Global version (AA) and just flashed the full BA update. All is working well, only downside is that Dolby Atmos doesn't have the equalizer on the EU (BA) version. Everything else including 5G is working as it should, just like on previous versions of the OnePlus devices I've had (3T, 5, 6T, 7Pro and 8Pro).
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can I just flash the BA version on top of my current rom (AA) and not lose anything? I just got done reinstalling everything, and it was a pain. I don't want to do this a 3rd time, if I can avoid it.
I never had any issues with rooting/being unlocked and updating on my previous OnePlus phones... this is a new one for me.
On 8t I had to use EU..google is who releases OTAs for all variants except EU, which is still directly from oneplus. Rooting broke OTAs for me as well on any other rom besides EU...also I have 9pro, which I local updated to EU zip b4 flashing magisk_boot.img and I already received new update since rooting and all is good.
I just flashed BA on top on my current rom via system update (you have to click the cog wheel top right and put the OTA zip on your root directory)
Nothing changed and the navigation bar in split screen is indeed fixed, meaning this is the latest version.
Thanks again for letting me know about this!
zoman7663 said:
As far as I know, you can't take an OTA (incremental update) with either an unlocked bootloader or root. Not sure which of these is the actual culprit. I'm on the Global version (AA) and just flashed the full BA update. All is working well, only downside is that Dolby Atmos doesn't have the equalizer on the EU (BA) version. Everything else including 5G is working as it should, just like on previous versions of the OnePlus devices I've had (3T, 5, 6T, 7Pro and 8Pro).
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zoman7663 said:
I'm in the USA and the bands (TMobile) work fine. No difference that I can see on this device or previous using the BA builds until the AA builds get going. Every OnePlus device has been this way for me.
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I'd be careful about flashing an international build for a global variant as EU regulations could be stricter, and most times are, with respect to signal strength, emissions, and other factors. Might work fine now, but there are different variants for a reason and one specific to the EU for a reason (laws are vastly different).
bulletbling said:
I'd be careful about flashing an international build for a global variant as EU regulations could be stricter, and most times are, with respect to signal strength, emissions, and other factors. Might work fine now, but there are different variants for a reason and one specific to the EU for a reason (laws are vastly different).
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Noted, thanks for the info.
So best way then is to unroot and hope that the problem is not because of the bootloader? What's the safest way to unroot these phones. I'm on AA version (I'm new to One Plus, previously used Pixel 2 XL)
drmorrowa2 said:
So best way then is to unroot and hope that the problem is not because of the bootloader? What's the safest way to unroot these phones. I'm on AA version (I'm new to One Plus, previously used Pixel 2 XL)
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What I want to know too!
drmorrowa2 said:
So best way then is to unroot and hope that the problem is not because of the bootloader? What's the safest way to unroot these phones. I'm on AA version (I'm new to One Plus, previously used Pixel 2 XL)
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To unroot, go into magisk and click uninstall. Do know that I have tried this already and system update still won't go through. It appears it's being picky about the bootloader being unlocked I think. This is weird because on my OnePlus 7 pro, I did not have this issue and all I had to do was go to Magisk, uninstall ---> restore images, then do the OTA, and then have Magisk install to second slot, and then I would go back to system update, allow it to reboot, and I would still be rooted.
bulletbling said:
To unroot, go into magisk and click uninstall. Do know that I have tried this already and system update still won't go through. It appears it's being picky about the bootloader being unlocked I think. This is weird because on my OnePlus 7 pro, I did not have this issue and all I had to do was go to Magisk, uninstall ---> restore images, then do the OTA, and then have Magisk install to second slot, and then I would go back to system update, allow it to reboot, and I would still be rooted.
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geez, I hope we don't have to relock and unlock for every update. I guess for the time being, there's no reason to be unlocked, but when custom ROM's start rolling out, that's going to be a major headache. I wonder if/when the updates are posted on One Plus website, will the updates work, or will root/unlock still prevent it?
I really want that update as I'm reading it made the battery much better. What to do!
I'm curious. so for a brand new phone why are you guys rooting it? It is not loaded with bloat ware (at least as much as samsung fpr example.) there are no custom roms yet, and oneplus is pushing updates to fix bugs. I think I'll wait till custom roms show up and then consider rooting.
TPXX said:
I'm curious. so for a brand new phone why are you guys rooting it? It is not loaded with bloat ware (at least as much as samsung fpr example.) there are no custom roms yet, and oneplus is pushing updates to fix bugs. I think I'll wait till custom roms show up and then consider rooting.
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I root only for Viper4android but I'd like to unroot and relock bootloader again if it means I can get the updates.
I never reverse this process though. What are the best steps?
vibrantliker said:
I root only for Viper4android but I'd like to unroot and relock bootloader again if it means I can get the updates.
I never reverse this process though. What are the best steps?
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My last rooting experience was on an S7. Afraid I can't help you with this one.

Question wanting to update to most current OOS11 unsure where to start

i just ran the MSM to get back to factory OOS11 so i can flash a custom rom, i am wanting to update to most current OOS11 but unsure how to do it, if i run the OTA update offered on my phone will that update me to OOS12 or the latest version of OOS11? the update i see it offering is 11.C.48 makes me believe its OOS11 but just wanted to verify
right now im on 11.2.2.2, just tried to boot the latest OOS11 through fastboot but it kept me on the same version for some reason
Veid71 said:
i just ran the MSM to get back to factory OOS11 so i can flash a custom rom, i am wanting to update to most current OOS11 but unsure how to do it, if i run the OTA update offered on my phone will that update me to OOS12 or the latest version of OOS11? the update i see it offering is 11.C.48 makes me believe its OOS11 but just wanted to verify
right now im on 11.2.2.2, just tried to boot the latest OOS11 through fastboot but it kept me on the same version for some reason
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You should check the file size, usually a 4GB update indicates it's OOS12, if it's less than 1GB it's likely OOS11.
razercortex said:
You should check the file size, usually a 4GB update indicates it's OOS12, if it's less than 1GB it's likely OOS11.
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awesome thanks, looks like its 522MB oddly enough though when i check the list of OS's C48 ( which is the one asking me to update to) is OOS 12 so i wonder if im already on oos12 and need to downgrade
Veid71 said:
awesome thanks, looks like its 522MB oddly enough though when i check the list of OS's C48 ( which is the one asking me to update to) is OOS 12 so i wonder if im already on oos12 and need to downgrade
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It may also depend on which country's version you are looking at. I am from India and running the Indian version OOS 11.2.10.10LE15DA. Later versions have C in the middle and as far as I know, what I have is the last version of A11 on OOS. Anything with a C whether 46, 47 or 48 is A12. This is my understanding but I may be wrong.
As I don't want the issues associated with A12 OOS, I continue to stay on A11. If you don't have issues, remain on the current version whether 11 or 12.
TNSMANI said:
It may also depend on which country's version you are looking at. I am from India and running the Indian version OOS 11.2.10.10LE15DA. Later versions have C in the middle and as far as I know, what I have is the last version of A11 on OOS. Anything with a C whether 46, 47 or 48 is A12. This is my understanding but I may be wrong.
As I don't want the issues associated with A12 OOS, I continue to stay on A11. If you don't have issues, remain on the current version whether 11 or 12.
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im trying to flash the CRdroid rom and am having a few issues
#1 i have no cell service for some reason, also
#2 theres no hardly any apps at all to include a playstore lol (i suspect this is the case because i didnt install Gapps)
#3 when i do sideload Gapps i get an issue CRdroid home constantly forceclosing itself so i cant use anything on the screen and it just flashes but i can still pull down the notification bar and access the settings and everything but when i try to fix this by just wiping and re flashing it i get an error that the device is locked (which it shouldnt be but theres also no developer settings for me to check nor OEM when i try to search the settings with the search bar) so i have to run the MSM and restart the process
so maybe im doing something wrong let me list my steps and make sure i got everything correct
#1 i flash the MSM it puts me on 11.2.2.2
#2 i sign in, enable OEM and adb
#3 i reboot to fastboot and flash twrp
#4 once in twrp i install the 11.2.10.10 zip via this file to both slots (i manually just swap within twrp) https://android.googleapis.com/packages/ota-api/package/a074a7205a681509f1b84d6a2e0f75ddc2c6ab9b.zip but i get a lot of errors about not being able to save to system ext and others but it says successful not sure if it makes a difference
#5 reboot into the system and verify it updated to 10.10
#6 boot into fastboot and fastboot flash the CRdoid recovery image to both A and B slots that i got from here https://sourceforge.net/projects/crdroid/files/lemonadep/8.x/recovery/boot-23.06.2022.img/download
#7 once thats complete i boot into recovery mode (the crdroid one that was just flashed) and i factory reset and then go to apply an update and i sideload the CRdroid zip that i got from here(https://sourceforge.net/projects/cr...oid-12.1-20220623-lemonadep-v8.6.zip/download)
#8 reboot into recovery again once its complete and sideload the Gapps from the first post
and i havent done this yet but then i would flash the magisk boot img that i got from here https://sourceforge.net/projects/cr.../recovery/magisk-boot-23.06.2022.img/download

Question A bunch more questions from a noob

As title really, never flashed a custom ROM (at least not since my Galaxy S2) and while wait the 7 days to unlock the bootloader i'm trying to gather as much info as possible. So here goes;
1) Whilst I wait for the bootloader to unlock can I still turn off my phone and swap sim cards or will it reset the timer?
2) My Poco F3 is on MIUI Global 13.0.7.0 (SKHEUXM) - do I need to downgrade to 13.0.3.0 as per the instructions here?
3) The instructions for installing Crdroid lists an optional step for installing "DFE" but I cant seem to find out what DFE actually is.
4) Is it important to know if my phone has an A/B partition system and if it is how do I check for it?
5) After installing Magisk what other modules/tools/apps do I need to ensure Google Pay/Wallet will work as it seems a recent update has made it harder to fix.
6) Are there any bits of advice you can give for a avoiding a bootloop and/or bricked phone situation? Are there any common mistakes people make leading to a bootloop or bricked phone?
I think that's everything for now
Thanks
Goooober said:
As title really, never flashed a custom ROM (at least not since my Galaxy S2) and while wait the 7 days to unlock the bootloader i'm trying to gather as much info as possible. So here goes;
1) Whilst I wait for the bootloader to unlock can I still turn off my phone and swap sim cards or will it reset the timer?
2) My Poco F3 is on MIUI Global 13.0.7.0 (SKHEUXM) - do I need to downgrade to 13.0.3.0 as per the instructions here?
3) The instructions for installing Crdroid lists an optional step for installing "DFE" but I cant seem to find out what DFE actually is.
4) Is it important to know if my phone has an A/B partition system and if it is how do I check for it?
5) After installing Magisk what other modules/tools/apps do I need to ensure Google Pay/Wallet will work as it seems a recent update has made it harder to fix.
6) Are there any bits of advice you can give for a avoiding a bootloop and/or bricked phone situation? Are there any common mistakes people make leading to a bootloop or bricked phone?
I think that's everything for now
Thanks
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1) Yes.
2) No, 13.0.3.0 is the required minimum, you can always use higher.
3) It disables forced encryption.
4) Poco F3 is A/B.
5) If any issues arise, you can always hide magisk and use safetynet fix.
6) When people don't follow installation instructions properly.
Dfe is disable force encryption but i dont think it works for android 12 so no need to flash it
ApexPrime said:
Dfe is disable force encryption but i dont think it works for android 12 so no need to flash it
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It works, with DFE you can flash files from internal storage in twrp. But it also compromises phone security, so it's recommended not to use it.
If my phone is A/B do i have to do anything different when i flash Crdroid in TWRP?
Goooober said:
If my phone is A/B do i have to do anything different when i flash Crdroid in TWRP?
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Almost all modern phones now ship with A/B partitions. So no, just follow the instructions given by the rom developer.
1. I unfortunately can't answer.
2. I wouldn't, 13.0.3 to 13.0.7 is very minor
3. DFE = Disable-Force-Encrypt = Android by default is encrypted.
DFE.zip removes the Boot-argument responsible for encrypting the Userdata-partition on the first boot, located in /vendor/etc/fstab
4. Poco F3 has an A/B-Partitionlayout. Most phones released with ~Android 10+ have A/B.
5. Personally, with the recent change, I tried many things to get GPay to work, got fed up with the Cat & Mouse Game with Google, and locked my BL.
6. If you flash using Fastboot Mode and the Flash aborts during a Partition-flash, don't reboot your phone, because otherwise your phone may never reboot back into Fastboot etc, and only show a Black screen.
ApexPrime said:
Dfe is disable force encryption but i dont think it works for android 12 so no need to flash it
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It works on Android 12.
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If my phone is A/B do i have to do anything different when i flash Crdroid in TWRP?
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No difference.
Further Notes about DFE:
If you don't use DFE before First Boot, userdata-partition gets encrypted, which means, beyond that, only TWRP SKKK will be able to access the userdata-partition.
If you decide to flash DFE once, you must flash it directly after every Update in TWRP, otherwise your phone may bootloop. At least that was the case for me! Before an update I decided I want my storage encrypted, but I got a bootloop. ^^
I wouldn't use DFE. Just leave it encrypted.
cyanGalaxy said:
5. Personally, with the recent change, I tried many things to get GPay to work, got fed up with the Cat & Mouse Game with Google, and locked my BL.
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If you lock your bootloader after flashing a custom ROM does the custom ROM still work as intended or do you have to go back to stock?
Goooober said:
If you lock your bootloader after flashing a custom ROM does the custom ROM still work as intended or do you have to go back to stock?
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Your phone will bootloop if you do that, because locked bootloader prevents custom roms from starting, thus it can only be used on stock roms.
Goooober said:
If you lock your bootloader after flashing a custom ROM does the custom ROM still work as intended or do you have to go back to stock?
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No, I don't use a Custom ROM anymore. I'm back to Stock ROM, MIUI 13.0.7 for Europe.
Don't lock the BL with a Custom ROM. Only the Official ROM. Otherwise you risk hardbricking your phone.

Question What is the simplest way to convert LE2127 (US T-Mobile) to non-TMO image?

I read multiple threads about converting LE2127 to EU/NA, and there appears to be many ways to do it, but I don't understand why I would take one way or another. And which steps are required and in what circumstances. All guides cover "how" but barely ever "why" or "when". Therefore, please help me here, and help in my very specific case:
Circumstances:
SIM is already unlocked
I will have unlock.bin in a couple days
I'm on LE2127_11_C.21
I want the latest OnePlus-provided OxygenOS
Given these circumstances:
What is the simplest way to convert LE2127 (US T-Mobile) to non-TMO image with Magisk root?
Does it matter whether I go for LE2123 / EU image, or LE2125 / global image? If it does, what are the consequences of going for one or the other?
Nowaker said:
I read multiple threads about converting LE2127 to EU/NA, and there appears to be many ways to do it, but I don't understand why I would take one way or another. And which steps are required and in what circumstances. All guides cover "how" but barely ever "why" or "when". Therefore, please help me here, and help in my very specific case:
Circumstances:
SIM is already unlocked
I will have unlock.bin in a couple days
I'm on LE2127_11_C.21
I want the latest OnePlus-provided OxygenOS
Given these circumstances:
What is the simplest way to convert LE2127 (US T-Mobile) to non-TMO image with Magisk root?
Does it matter whether I go for LE2123 / EU image, or LE2125 / global image? If it does, what are the consequences of going for one or the other?
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Sim unlock is not a requirement for this device but it's good you have it already.
Using the Tmo->Eu conversion bypasses the need for unlock.bin but again, it's good that you have that coming as well.
The simplest way is to use the Tmo->Eu MSM conversion tool and then Oxygen Updater over to global if you want to do that instead of stay on Eu. Either way, using the conversion tool is the way.
From my current understanding, the only real functional difference from Eu vs Global is the latest update speed. I've read that Global was getting the latest updates first. Others report they're available on Eu also and the app was caching old results. I can't be sure on that as I stayed on Eu and I stay on Android 11 (11.2.10.10) but that's what I've read. Hopefully someone else will have additional information on any technical differences. I've been fine using Eu on Tmo/USA.
Since you're interested in going to the latest version, Oos13, you won't need to flash the modem back in as that was fixed for oos13.
You should definitely backup your efs and modemst1/2 partitions before you do anything else.
Open MSM, press F8, select the partitions you want to backup, password is "oneplus". Press read back and they will be stored in C:\ root.
It is advised to unlock bootloader on Android 11 before updating to any other version. I unlocked bootloader and rooted with Magisk on A11 right away. Using the MSM tool to readback boot_a and adb push it onto device. Then having magisk apk patch that boot_a. In my case, by unlocking bootloader and then taking OTA, I retain L1 drm. If I take OTA and then unlock bootloader, I lose L1 drm.
Temp unroot, take the OTA, magisk install to inactive slot, repeat until you're at the firmware you want. Check replies at the back end of this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...7-to-eu-via-msm-no-unlock-bin-needed.4272837/
for which OTA route others are taking to get to oos13
To convert your physical T-Mobile sim to an e sim
Go to the home screen. to open the menu, swipe up on the screen.
scroll to the right, choose settings
scroll down choose connections.
choose a sim card manager.
choose sim 1.
choose convert to eSIM
chooses OK.
Thank you @Appreciative for explaining this. I'm very appreciative of your help.
Global/EU thing is now clear to me. Speaking of unlocking the bootloader, I have more to ask.
Appreciative said:
It is advised to unlock bootloader on Android 11 before updating to any other version.
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So I'm already on LE2127_11_C.21 which is the latest version available to me. I'm actually unsure what OxygenOS version it is. "About device" says Android 12, security update November 5, 2022. There is no indication what OOS version it is anywhere in the settings. Is it OOS 12 or OOS 13?
Anyway, I upgraded all the way to LE2127_11_C.21 after I received the phone. Should I downgrade to the original OOS11 ? And how, given full OTA images for LE2127 are nowhere to be found?
Should I follow the instructions in OP9Pro - Repository of MSM Unbrick Tools (TMO, EU, GLO, IN)? Like I said before, all guides cover "how" but barely ever "why" or "when", and that one is no different.
Appreciative said:
In my case, by unlocking bootloader and then taking OTA, I retain L1 drm. If I take OTA and then unlock bootloader, I lose L1 drm.
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Why is it important? What are the consequences of losing?
Nowaker said:
Thank you @Appreciative for explaining this. I'm very appreciative of your help.
Global/EU thing is now clear to me. Speaking of unlocking the bootloader, I have more to ask.
So I'm already on LE2127_11_C.21 which is the latest version available to me. I'm actually unsure what OxygenOS version it is. "About device" says Android 12, security update November 5, 2022. There is no indication what OOS version it is anywhere in the settings. Is it OOS 12 or OOS 13?
Anyway, I upgraded all the way to LE2127_11_C.21 after I received the phone. Should I downgrade to the original OOS11 ? And how, given full OTA images for LE2127 are nowhere to be found?
Should I follow the instructions in OP9Pro - Repository of MSM Unbrick Tools (TMO, EU, GLO, IN)? Like I said before, all guides cover "how" but barely ever "why" or "when", and that one is no different.
Why is it important? What are the consequences of losing?
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Android 12 shipped by OnePlus is oos12. Same for 11/13 and any other. All oos12 is android 12 but not all android 12 is oos. For all OnePlus devices, it's OOS (or ColorOS).
(To make this more confusing, OnePlus for some reason, labels the oos12 packages as _11_C.xx but it's not Android 11. That is why most of the forum mentions them by C.xx and for oos13, F.xx)
You are on oos12.
Follow the conversion thread, you won't need that thread you posted unless you brick and want to go back to stock Tmo firmware to start over again clean. The one I posted is the one you'll use.
When you use the MSM tool, you'll automatically go back to Android 11 early version. It's advised to unlock bootloader from Android 11 for two reasons. One is what I mentioned about my situation. I lose L1 drm by unlocking right after the msm conversion tool but I regain L1 drm after taking the OTA to 11.2.10.10. The other reason is for people without their unlock token. You've already submitted to OnePlus website so this may not affect you. For those who converted to Eu to bypass the unlock.bin token from OnePlus, they NEED to unlock the bootloader on A11 because the bypass is gone/fixed in Android 12/13. They require the unlock.bin if they didn't unlock bootloader in A11.
After you do the MSM Eu->Tmo tool (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...7-to-eu-via-msm-no-unlock-bin-needed.4272837/), you will be on Android 11, OOS11, 11.2.3.3 - You can unlock the bootloader there without the token or wait for your token and unlock it later.
After you MSM, you'll start in a clean Android/OOS 11 state. Then you get oxygen updater from play store and update to oos12 and then oos13.
Looking in the back pages of the thread above, you will see which route people take to get there. I BELIEVE it is to take the local upgrade to C.65 (oos12) and then F.16 (oos13).
Losing L1 drm is typically from losing Device Certification. When that happens, google pay, Netflix, Disney+ and other apps that require certification may not work at all or diminished.
If you get to oos13 and have lost L1 drm, do not panic, you have some options to get it back since you'll be rooting along the way. The standard approach is using USNF (universal safetynet fix) module in Magisk. There is a thread a few posts down that's labeled wrong, it's labeled as a question but it's a how-to GooglePay/cts passing (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/oos13-gpay-cts-profile-fix-for-unlocked-bootloader.4525423/)
Thanks again, @Appreciative!
Appreciative said:
When you use the MSM tool, you'll automatically go back to Android 11 early version. It's advised to unlock bootloader from Android 11 for two reasons.
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So by you saying that, it means I can use the MSM tool you linked without having to unlock the bootloader beforehand. Is that correct?
Appreciative said:
After you MSM, you'll start in a clean Android/OOS 11 state. Then you get oxygen updater from play store and update to oos12 and then oos13.
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And then I should be able to pick NA or EU, and it won't really matter, right? Since after I MSM the phone, it identifies itself as LE2125 while previously it was LE2127?
Appreciative said:
Losing L1 drm is typically losing Device Certification. When that happens, google pay, Netflix, Disney+ and other apps that require certification may not work at all or diminished.
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Ah. The SafetyNet, ctsProfile, and all that stuff. I didn't know it also goes by L1 DRM name. Thanks for clarifying.
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Temp unroot, take the OTA, magisk install to inactive slot, repeat until you're at the firmware you want. Check replies at the back end of this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...7-to-eu-via-msm-no-unlock-bin-needed.4272837/
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I think everything is clear to me to the point of MSMing the phone, which turns it into LE2123 (EU). Can you confirm these are the steps to get there?
1. Starting from LE2127_11_C.21 (current firmware - OOS12 / Android 12 / T-Mobile)
2. Use the MSM TMo->EU conversion tool which downgrades the phone to Android 11, OOS11, 11.2.3.3, identified as LE2123 (EU)
3. Unlock bootloader.
But now what? When and how exactly do I do things with Magisk? I did the extract-boot.img-patch-and-flash process multiple times on OnePlus 8, OnePlus 8T, OnePlus 9 Pro (Global). It's easy. But it appears things get tricky here on OP9P LE2127 T-Mobile version, so I'd like some clarification.
Am I supposed to patch boot.img with Magisk App? But what do I extract the boot.img from at this stage?
Nowaker said:
Thanks again, @Appreciative!
So by you saying that, it means I can use the MSM tool you linked without having to unlock the bootloader beforehand. Is that correct?
And then I should be able to pick NA or EU, and it won't really matter, right? Since after I MSM the phone, it identifies itself as LE2125 while previously it was LE2127?
Ah. The SafetyNet, ctsProfile, and all that stuff. I didn't know it also goes by L1 DRM name. Thanks for clarifying.
I think everything is clear to me to the point of MSMing the phone, which turns it into LE2123 (EU). Can you confirm these are the steps to get there?
1. Starting from LE2127_11_C.21 (current firmware - OOS12 / Android 12 / T-Mobile)
2. Use the MSM TMo->EU conversion tool which downgrades the phone to Android 11, OOS11, 11.2.3.3, identified as LE2123 (EU)
3. Unlock bootloader.
But now what? When and how exactly do I do things with Magisk? I did the extract-boot.img-patch-and-flash process multiple times on OnePlus 8, OnePlus 8T, OnePlus 9 Pro (Global). It's easy. But it appears things get tricky here on OP9P LE2127 T-Mobile version, so I'd like some clarification.
Am I supposed to patch boot.img with Magisk App? But what do I extract the boot.img from at this stage?
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To be clear, L1 drm is a separate thing from Safetynet and CTS. L1 dropping to L3 is a result of "insecure device". When you unlock the bootloader, the device is detected as modified. That state fails safetynet. A byproduct of that is DRM drops down to L3. L3 means apps like Netflix will only work in SD quality, if at all. Some apps won't even open or show up in play store when device is not certified. L1/L3/Safetynet/cts aren't exactly interchangeable even tho I kinda made it sound that way. Just in the context that when you are not passing safetynet, a byproduct is you lose L1 drm, because of the device certification not passing.
Yes, you can use the MSM conversion tool without the bootloader being unlocked.
MSM Tmo->Eu conversion tool.
Unlock bootloader.
Download Oxygen Updater in play store.
Root with Magisk.
I pull my boot image using the MSM tool readback as mentioned above, after the conversion and before I take the OTA.
MSM->F8->boot_a and see it in C:
Then I adb push C:\boot_a.img to /sdcard/
Magisk patch the just-pushed boot image.
Temp boot that boot image with:
fastboot boot boot magisk-patched-boot.img
That will temporarily boot you with root. You have to finish the magisk install from here.
Then I reboot and ensure phone is rooted properly.
I download the OTA and let it install. Do not let it reboot after the OTA is finished. You need to go back to magisk and temp unroot by pressing "uninstall magisk" and choose "restore images". Then choose the option for 'flash to other slot OTA'.
This information is based on me going from 11 early to 11 later. There may be some changes for 12/13 that someone else can chime in on.
Alternatively, you can wait to root until later.
Things really aren't tricky on this model. It's actually pretty smooth with the conversion tool. * At least for 11 in my experience. Someone else will have to help you more for 12->13 as I haven't done that. My oxygen updater currently shows release version LE2123_11_F.72 (Eu) or LE2125_11_F.17 (global)
Both of which are oos13. I don't know if it's possible to jump from 11 to 13. I've only read reports of going to 12 and then 13 but I don't read much of 12/13 as I'm staying on 11
Appreciative said:
To be clear, L1 drm is a separate thing from Safetynet and CTS. L1 dropping to L3 is a result of "insecure device". When you unlock the bootloader, the device is detected as modified. That state fails safetynet. A byproduct of that is DRM drops down to L3. L3 means apps like Netflix will only work in SD quality, if at all. Some apps won't even open or show up in play store when device is not certified. L1/L3/Safetynet/cts aren't exactly interchangeable even tho I kinda made it sound that way. Just in the context that when you are not passing safetynet, a byproduct is you lose L1 drm, because of the device certification not passing.
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OK, cool. So after following the guide, I still should look "secure" for everything, right? On my old OnePlus 9 Pro LE2125, I'm passing SafetyNet, and my GPay works - even though I have Magisk and root. (And use my old phone via `scrcpy` because I broke its display lol)
Appreciative said:
I pull my boot image using the MSM tool readback as mentioned above, after the conversion and before I take the OTA.
MSM->F8->boot_a and see it in C:
Then I adb push C:\boot_a.img to /sdcard/
Magisk patch the just-pushed boot image.
Temp boot that boot image with:
fastboot boot boot magisk-patched-boot.img
That will temporarily boot you with root. You have to finish the magisk install from here.
Then I reboot and ensure phone is rooted properly.
I download the OTA and let it install. Do not let it reboot after the OTA is finished. You need to go back to magisk and temp unroot by pressing "uninstall magisk" and choose "restore images". Then choose the option for 'flash to other slot OTA'.
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OK, sounds good. Thank you.
Just to clarify: by saying "download the OTA", do you mean using the system-provided update tool, or are we talking about downloading LE2125_11_F.16 from Oxygen Updater?
You also made me learn about "install to inactive slot" - https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/ota.html. I wasn't aware it existed. I applied any OTA updates in the past manually. Download full OTA, extract boot.img, patch it with Magisk, flash OTA and patched boot. Like a fresh install. Also explains why I barely ever upgraded.
Nowaker said:
OK, cool. So after following the guide, I still should look "secure" for everything, right? On my old OnePlus 9 Pro LE2125, I'm passing SafetyNet, and my GPay works - even though I have Magisk and root. (And use my old phone via `scrcpy` because I broke its display lol)
OK, sounds good. Thank you.
Just to clarify: by saying "download the OTA", do you mean using the system-provided update tool, or are we talking about downloading LE2125_11_F.16 from Oxygen Updater?
You also made me learn about "install to inactive slot" - https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/ota.html. I wasn't aware it existed. I applied any OTA updates in the past manually. Download full OTA, extract boot.img, patch it with Magisk, flash OTA and patched boot. Like a fresh install. Also explains why I barely ever upgraded.
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Well that's where we can both be unsure. I've read that you should go to 12 (c.xx) and then 13 (f.xx) using Oxygen Updater. However, I used the built in system updater ota to get from 11.2.3.3 to 11.2.10.10 myself. I believe you are supposed to use the oxygen updater apk from play store to get to 13 but for that ... someone else will have to clarify exactly which way to get to 12/13. It is for sure covered in this forum, I just have no reason to remember it as I'm staying on 11.
Even if you decide to root later instead of earlier on and Magisk uninstall each time, you can use MSM to readback the boot image and send it over for patching. It's not a big hassle.
After the conversion, you won't have mobile service until you either get to oos13 or flash the modem (modem_a/b not modemst1/2) back in . Don't panic if you see no signal right after Eu conversion is my point
OK, cool. So after following the guide, I still should look "secure" for everything, right?
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Either way, you should install USNF magisk module and clear cache of google apps to get or stay device certified. That is outlined in the thread I linked above for oos13.
This device has a lot of pros. We can have root and unlocked bootloader, pass safetynet and retain L1 drm, doesn't require sim unlock to unlock bootloader (only needs minor bypass for the OEM unlocking the toggle), unlock.bin bypass with Crazazn's conversion tool, ability to flash over to other firmware regions, and good custom rom and mod support
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Either way, you should install USNF magisk module and clear cache of google apps to get or stay device certified.
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For the record - my current One Plus 9 Pro LE2125 (not the new one LE2127 I just purchased) has Android 11, OOS 11.2.7.7.LE15AA. It's rooted and passes all SafetyNet and stuff, and I don't have any extra Magisk modules.
Are you saying it's upgrading to newer versions of Android / OxygenOS that enhances security, and requires us to use extra Magisk modules to hide the fact our bootloader is unlocked?
Nowaker said:
For the record - my current One Plus 9 Pro LE2125 (not the new one LE2127 I just purchased) has Android 11, OOS 11.2.7.7.LE15AA. It's rooted and passes all SafetyNet and stuff, and I don't have any extra Magisk modules.
Are you saying it's upgrading to newer versions of Android / OxygenOS that enhances security, and requires us to use extra Magisk modules to hide the fact our bootloader is unlocked?
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I'm not saying that but it's probably a fair deduction. I had the same experience as you when I took OTA to 11.2.10.10, I was certified still. Prior to that (11.2.3.3.), I was not certified when bootloader unlocked. I keep usnf module installed just for extra assurance. Although, in some cases on our devices, it will be required to pass safetynet. There's a whole thread-in-thread on the hit&miss nature of some people losing certification and others keeping it, supposedly on the same exact set ups. Then I experienced it myself on the 10T. It sounds like it's more necessary on oos13 but I can't be sure.
As a side note, I'm still very tempted to try oos13. I've heard it's really smooth on this phone. Please let me know how you feel about it. Especially in comparison to oos11
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As a side note, I'm still very tempted to try oos13. I've heard it's really smooth on this phone. Please let me know how you feel about it. Especially in comparison to oos11
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I will. I'm collecting information on all the steps, before I start doing it. I think I'm ready but it's also a matter of available time to sit down and do it. With busy life, I don't know if it's going to be tomorrow, or some evening next week.
Note however I'm a pretty non-standard Android user. I keep thing my way. I always use Nova Launcher - which automatically keeps a lot of new features away for me. I may not really experience any difference once my things are in. All I really care about is AdAway and Vanced for stress-free experience, a fully functional Android Auto for driving, Google Photos and Nextcloud for photo backups, and that's about it.
Nowaker said:
I will. I'm collecting information on all the steps, before I start doing it. I think I'm ready but it's also a matter of available time to sit down and do it. With busy life, I don't know if it's going to be tomorrow, or some evening next week.
Note however I'm a pretty non-standard Android user. I keep thing my way. I always use Nova Launcher - which automatically keeps a lot of new features away for me. I may not really experience any difference once my things are in. All I really care about is AdAway and Vanced for stress-free experience, a fully functional Android Auto for driving, Google Photos and Nextcloud for photo backups, and that's about it.
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I've read Android Auto is broken after Android 11, not sure what fixes are available however. I've read tons of people having issues with AA after upgrade to 12. Not OnePlus specific, I've read about samsung, Realme, asus rog and others all not connecting after Android 11. I think it might be something to do with AA going away. May be something to look into before heading to 13 if it's a must-have for you.
I have AA set up as well. The only issue is when I do screen2auto, to get the icon in my headunit to open s2a, I must uninstall AA update, connect to my car, then upgrade back to latest AA. Then I'm able to cast/mirror my screen to my navigation screen. The kids like to watch youtube videos and whatnot while we are on the road. Or, if they bring their tablets, I use VPN Hotspot for bypassing the Tmo throttle of 600kbps on hotspot connected devices. They can youtube their choice for the rest of the ride. (Playing iSpy, find the colored car, count the diesel trucks etc only lasts for about 15 mins)
I also use Vanced. I tried ReVanced but it started glitching my screen out. I'll give them some time to fix their bugs before I head over to it. It's kinda cool because you can (must) patch in/out the features you want on whatever youtube apk you want. It's still a bit early based on the bugs I experienced but I am sure it'll get better over time
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That will temporarily boot you with root. You have to finish the magisk install from here.
Then I reboot and ensure phone is rooted properly.
I download the OTA and let it install. Do not let it reboot after the OTA is finished. You need to go back to magisk and temp unroot by pressing "uninstall magisk" and choose "restore images". Then choose the option for 'flash to other slot OTA'.
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I'm not sure if this works for the 9 pro (I'm researching conversion of a t-mo model that I'm thinking of ordering ATM) but on my 7T I always take the option to download the full update image (usually like ~2GB) and install to the inactive slot, then you just inatall magisk to the inactive before rebooting. That lets you skip the uninstall bit and allows you to roll back to the current rooted state if there're any problems with the update. It's a bigger download than an OTA patch but it's fewer steps altogether.

ROOT Android 12 , Redmi Note 9 Pro (Joyeuse)

Hello, I've tried and "tested" pretty much everything with my Joyeuse, from various custom roms, recovery and root. It even had been totally "destroyed" many people know the event, when nothing seems to work anymore and it with a lot of trouble getting it back. Now I've come to the conclusion that a normal Miui firmware Global or EEA with Magisk ROOT is completely sufficient and the "best", despite everything still n few.I would like My current MIUI 14 Android 12 rooting, with Magisk 26.1 now it's getting "exciting".I'am really Not a Expert
-TWRP 3.7.0 12-0 FBEv2 joyeuse-dereference.zip / img ??
-PBRP miatoll 4.0 202330404 official.zip / img ??
-OrangeFox joyeuse stable R11.1_4_A12.zip / img
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Now comes the point where I don't quite see through, need some FBE Recovery something with disable/No verity opt encrypt and as that doesn't mean everything, there are 2-3 different ones. I have to despite.....something else the vbmeta.img and all the other things that aren't there???
Could someone PLEASE help me with this.
Does ROOT of "Original" Global Firmware work??
How and in which order ???????if something with disable/no verity opt encrypt (no idea which of the 2-3 there are) when which and when??
If what with vbmeta.img, which one and when?
And which of the 3 recovery, all 3 have FBE, or am I misunderstanding it even more than I think and a recovery without FBE??
Which steps And order to ROOT with Magisk?
Magisk 26.1 good?Or another better??
1. - Recovery Install with PC and fastboot
2. - Boot into recovery.
3. - ????
4. -?????
5. -????
Etc ,etc
Must be Install Disable/No verity opt encrypt or vbmeta.img??Or somthing like this??
What steps and in wich order are the best for save Root MIUI 14 Global or EEA?
Forgive me if I repeat myself!!!!And for my bad bad English
Best regards
Michael
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