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I got my OP3 1-2 weeks . before i had a S4 (rooted). I'm really happy with this phone but i got some questions and problems.
1. When i video call via skype the camera will freeze in 50sec. when I switch the camera to the back and front it's fixed for 50 sec again and same thing happening again....
2. Rooting the OP3 is it safe to do ? And does someone got a guide for it ? I saw allot off them but I don't know which one works for Oxygen 3.2.1. I got some rooting experience with the S4 but rooting op3 is kinda different.
3. When i got a rooted op3 without a custom rom. Do i still get updates via System updates in the settings ?
Sorry for my bad English and thanks for reading.
1. Don't know
2. Yes, https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...nlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-root-nandroid-efs
3. No after rooting you won't get updates
J_Dutch said:
1. Don't know
2. Yes, https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...nlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-root-nandroid-efs
3. No after rooting you won't get updates
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3. Wrong, with systemless SuperSU and/or systemless Xposed you still get OTA updates.
Proof: Myself (have the 3.2.1. OTA Update ready to download with systemless SuperSU and systemless Xposed.
crysen said:
3. Wrong, with systemless SuperSU and/or systemless Xposed you still get OTA updates.
Proof: Myself (have the 3.2.1. OTA Update ready to download with systemless SuperSU and systemless Xposed.
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Ok, didn't know that. How do you install that?
J_Dutch said:
Ok, didn't know that. How do you install that?
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Via TWRP both.
Here you can find the systemless SuperSU https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/guide-oneplus-3-how-to-unlock-bootloader-flash-twrp-root-nandroid-efs-backup-and-more.448149/
And here is systemless Xposed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
crysen said:
Via TWRP both.
Here you can find the systemless SuperSU https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/...wrp-root-nandroid-efs-backup-and-more.448149/
And here is systemless Xposed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
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Seriously? I've been told several times installing a custom recovery and OTA is a no go...
But thanks, I'm still stock but I don't know for how long. I'm still a flashaholic inside.
crysen said:
3. Wrong, with systemless SuperSU and/or systemless Xposed you still get OTA updates.
Proof: Myself (have the 3.2.1. OTA Update ready to download with systemless SuperSU and systemless Xposed.
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You are right that you will get a prompt for upcoming OTA updates.
But they won't install because your kernel and system are not stock.
My device is also rooted systemless and I can confirm that you will get an error inside TWRP
when trying to install the OTA patches.
When rooted, regardless which way, it is always necessary to flash the full rom zip.
So in the end @J_Dutch was right to say that you won't get updates
because you will always have to manually flash the full rom.
On the other hand, when somebody only uses TWRP (for backups for example) without modifying the system and kernel at all,
OTAs will work just fine.
AcmE85 said:
You are right that you will get a prompt for upcoming OTA updates.
But they won't install because your kernel and system are not stock.
My device is also rooted systemless and I can confirm that you will get an error inside TWRP
when trying to install the OTA patches.
When rooted, regardless which way, it is always necessary to flash the full rom zip.
So in the end @J_Dutch was right to say that you won't get updates
because you will always have to manually flash the full rom.
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Oh thanks, I didn't know that, I would've flashed it via normal OTA after work otherwise
Hello everyone,
I have purchased my OnePlus 5T, and I absolutely love it! I was just wondering whether I could root while retaining the stock ROM and recovery and still get the OTA updates in the usual way? I don't mind staying with OxygenOS and stock recovery I would just really like root access while keeping updates!
Would appreciate a quick answer,
Thankyou in advance,
Nathan.
I would unlock the bootloader and backup the default recovery. Then flash twrp and boot in to it and flash Magisk for root. Then flash the default recovery back.
Why? If you root your phone, then incremental OTA updates will more than likely get broken. That means, once you root, you will just need to apply the full update for each OTA. If you have TWRP installed, then you just download the fill update.zip file, and flash the update.zip and root.zip packages and be on your way.
when an update comes out just dirty flash the full zip once released, i thought u could still install OTA even with TWRP, u just can't with root and a modified system, can't u just uninstall magisk, then do the update then reinstall magisk?
Exactly. As soon as you modify the system (whole point of root), incremental OTAs will not work. Just dirty flash the full OTA via TWRP and profit.
This question has been asked before. You can read through all the answers here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/help/root-update-ota-t3712615
Hello, my pixel 2 xl only has Magisk installed with Root and is on stock December 5th 8.1 update. I was wondering if the instructions of the official 'seamless OTA' installation would work with this January update (instructions here https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tips.md). Basically, the instruction allows users to install OTA by disabling Magisk and re-installing it while the OTA is being applied.
I'm quite afraid to try it and was wondering if anyone can confirm.
Thanks
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Hello, my pixel 2 xl only has Magisk installed with Root and is on stock December 5th 8.1 update. I was wondering if the instructions of the official 'seamless OTA' installation would work with this January update (instructions here https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tips.md). Basically, the instruction allows users to install OTA by disabling Magisk and re-installing it while the OTA is being applied.
I'm quite afraid to try it and was wondering if anyone can confirm.
Thanks
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Worst things that could happen are: OTA fails to install or you have to reinstall Magisk through fastbooting/T
WRP, so just try it.
I just flash full factory image and flash TWRP, Flash Kernel, and Magisk again, instead of waiting for OTA to be available through the phone.
freemandjango said:
Hello, my pixel 2 xl only has Magisk installed with Root and is on stock December 5th 8.1 update. I was wondering if the instructions of the official 'seamless OTA' installation would work with this January update (instructions here https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/blob/master/docs/tips.md). Basically, the instruction allows users to install OTA by disabling Magisk and re-installing it while the OTA is being applied.
I'm quite afraid to try it and was wondering if anyone can confirm.
Thanks
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To be safe i would use the flash-all for December update. It will take to back to stock kernel and remove magisk. Then take the January ota. I think that is a sure way and doesn't take to many step.
Better to do flash all bat of January Factory Image, and reflashing magisk after that,
You can edit the flashing script, removing -w to prevent it wiping your data
I've tried it twice to no avail. I was able to go back to magisk and reinstall. I haven't lost anything. Ymmv...
Hey all, as 10.0.5 of OxygenOS is out now, what would the update process be when Magisk is installed, as we can't receive OTA updates.
Is there a way we can side load them (once TWRP is functional) or would we have to remove all modifications, update, then reinstall Magisk?
You're rooted now?
The 1+ updater will note you're rooted....and then download the full 2GB update anyway (rather than just the Delta package), and will happily install it rooted or not. After it installs DO NOT reboot yet. Go to Magisk Manager, select "Install", in the popup that follows "install to inactive slot (OTA)". Once that completes successfully, then reboot.
On reboot you will be running 10.0.5 rooted. TL;DR version, you can take the OTA just fine--you just need to make sure you do the above to maintain root. Did it myself this AM.
I'm trying to do the same thing but all I have is an update option. Strange thing is clicking on update magisk seems to be trying to update the manager.....
Skripka said:
You're rooted now?
The 1+ updater will note you're rooted....and then download the full 2GB update anyway (rather than just the Delta package), and will happily install it rooted or not. After it installs DO NOT reboot yet. Go to Magisk Manager, select "Install", in the popup that follows "install to inactive slot (OTA)". Once that completes successfully, then reboot.
On reboot you will be running 10.0.5 rooted. TL;DR version, you can take the OTA just fine--you just need to make sure you do the above to maintain root. Did it myself this AM.
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Thanks a lot for this!
But how about the Magisk Updates? I am rooted and both Manager and Magisk want to be updated.
No problem doing this prior to the 10.0.5 OTA Update?
indianer65 said:
Thanks a lot for this!
But how about the Magisk Updates? I am rooted and both Manager and Magisk want to be updated.
No problem doing this prior to the 10.0.5 OTA Update?
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Just update Magisk. The Manager is just an app like any other, the manager will update the Magisk itself.
Skripka said:
You're rooted now?
The 1+ updater will note you're rooted....and then download the full 2GB update anyway (rather than just the Delta package), and will happily install it rooted or not. After it installs DO NOT reboot yet. Go to Magisk Manager, select "Install", in the popup that follows "install to inactive slot (OTA)". Once that completes successfully, then reboot.
On reboot you will be running 10.0.5 rooted. TL;DR version, you can take the OTA just fine--you just need to make sure you do the above to maintain root. Did it myself this AM.
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What the hell, that was so easy..... Why was it infinitely harder to update Nexus and Pixel devices (given Nexus were originally Dev targeted). OnePlus definitely got that right.
Thank you!
Just curious if anybody has been able to get the boot image from the incremental update of OOS 1.2.3.3 AA from Magisk ?
I recently got the boot image for 1.2.2 AA from someone using magisk so just wondering if anybody has gotten the latest.
oos 11.2.3.3 AA boot.img,you can patch it in magisk 22.0, then flash it via fastboot.
xls654 said:
oos 11.2.3.3 AA boot.img,you can patch it in magisk 22.0, then flash it via fastboot.
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how did you get the image? You lose root after updating, since you need a stock boot image to update, and global is not updated on the website
Andrew8578 said:
how did you get the image? You lose root after updating, since you need a stock boot image to update, and global is not updated on the website
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Im pretty sure he was able to get it through magisk and installing an inactive slot to the latest OOS. and then got the stock boot image of 1.2.3.3 but i could be wrong lol
For what it is worth, I ended up not needing this, this time. I was able to use Magisk's Uninstall/Restore function and install the OTA. This OTA did not force a reboot, so I was able to go back into Magisk and reinstall to active and inactive slots before rebooting and all was good.
dmarden said:
For what it is worth, I ended up not needing this, this time. I was able to use Magisk's Uninstall/Restore function and install the OTA. This OTA did not force a reboot, so I was able to go back into Magisk and reinstall to active and inactive slots before rebooting and all was good.
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I did something similar, which is to restore the image in magisk manager, which requires a reboot to take effect. And after rebooting, I lost root, however, the update worked.
How am I suppose to reinstall magisk after that?
Andrew8578 said:
I did something similar, which is to restore the image in magisk manager, which requires a reboot to take effect. And after rebooting, I lost root, however, the update worked.
How am I suppose to reinstall magisk after that?
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You do not need to reboot after the restore.
dmarden said:
You do not need to reboot after the restore.
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I did not know that. That is good to know.
Did you just restore the image, install the update, and then reinstall magisk with the OTA feature? or did you use another method
Andrew8578 said:
I did not know that. That is good to know.
Did you just restore the image, install the update, and then reinstall magisk with the OTA feature? or did you use another method
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Yeah this happened to me.
All you have to do is update to the latest os and then download the boot image that's in this post and then go into magisk
And select file and patch
then move it to your pc
flash the patched boot image.
and then go into magisk and direct install
wooo000 said:
Yeah this happened to me.
All you have to do is update to the latest os and then download the boot image that's in this post and then go into magisk
And select file and patch
then move it to your pc
flash the patched boot image.
and then go into magisk and direct install
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Yes, the image provided sure works. But I want to figure out how you can get the boot image yourself.
I tried to set my active slot to the inactive one, but I get nothing and it just reboot to the previous slot after a while.
Andrew8578 said:
I did not know that. That is good to know.
Did you just restore the image, install the update, and then reinstall magisk with the OTA feature? or did you use another method
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Something is weird with the process this time, IMO... so after the OTA installs, I use Magisk to install to both the current and inactive slot.
Great information and useful site.
Hey guys, just to be sure.
Would I be on the right track for installing OTA 11.2.3.3LE15AA on 11.2.2.2LE15AA OP9P AA:
Place OTA 11.2.3.3LE15AA on root storage
Fastboot boot 11.2.3.3 "Root lost"
Install local upgrade of OTA 11.2.3.3LE15AA no reboot
Magisk patch Direct Install then Magisk patch inactive slot, reboot.
Can anyone let me know.
Tx guys!
My question is how did someone get the boot.img from the OTA 11.2.3.3AA? I tried 3 different payload dumper and none extract the images.
schmeggy929 said:
My question is how did someone get the boot.img from the OTA 11.2.3.3AA? I tried 3 different payload dumper and none extract the images.
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Get the full update zip from Oxygen updater and patch that.
Droidzone said:
Get the full update zip from Oxygen updater and patch that.
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I know that, I'm talking about the incremental OTA. The incremental OTA 11.2.3.3 AA is out. The full OTA isn't, how did someone pull the boot.img from the incremental OTA?
Andrew8578 said:
how did you get the image? You lose root after updating, since you need a stock boot image to update, and global is not updated on the website
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I coyped it from magisk backup, before incremental OTA reboot, At that time I still in rooted
xls654 said:
I coyped it from magisk backup, before incremental OTA reboot, At that time I still in rooted
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that makes sense actually. It's still weird that you don't need to reboot to get the boot image. But i'll keep that in mind. Thank you!