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Release Build for ASUS_AI2205 // 20240910

11 Sep 05:00
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Unofficial Build for ROG Phone 7 (ASUS_AI2205)

Note: Flash at your own risk. This build were still in the process of testing.

Build Device: ASUS_AI2205
Build Date: 20240910
Build Release: Unofficial Beta
Build Branch: 12.1 (v3.7.1)
Compatibility: Android 13+
Custom Version: A13_2205-0001

What's working?

  • Internal Storage (Decryption is working)
  • Correct Screen/Recovery Size
  • Working Touchscreen
  • ADB/MTP/Sideload (Though, might need more test.)
  • External Partition (USB Storage)
  • Reboot to System
  • Reboot to Bootloader
  • Reboot to Recovery
  • FastbootD
  • Power Off

Flash Steps

Assuming you know the basic of flashing...

  • Download A13_2205-0001-twrp.img file in the release.
  • Place the image file inside platform tools folder in your PC.
  • Now, open CMD inside platform tools folder.
  • Boot your device in bootloader/fastboot mode.
  • Type in CMD: A13_2205-0001-twrp.img. It'll flash in current active slot. Its your choice if you want to flash on both slot.
  • After flashing is done, type: fastboot reboot recovery.
  • Enjoy your new custom recovery—TWRP.

Resources

Credits

  • TeamWin (for custom recovery source/project)
  • @CodeExia54 (for testing the build)

Release Build for a55x // 20240821

03 Sep 09:54
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Unofficial Build for Samsung Galaxy A55 5G (a55x)

Note: Flash at your own risk. This build were still in the process of testing.

Resources

Build Device: a55x
Build Date: 20240728
Build Release: Unofficial Beta
Build Branch: 12.1 (v3.7.1)
Compatibility: Android 12+
Custom Version: TND_B004

Notes

  • This twrp-vendor_boot.tar can be flash via ODIN software.
  • Decryption is broken.

What's working?

  • Correct Screen/Recovery Size
  • Working Touchscreen
  • ADB/MTP/Sideload (Though, might need more test.)
  • External Partition (SD Card and USB Storage)
  • Reboot to System
  • Reboot to Bootloader
  • Reboot to Recovery
  • Reboot to Download Mode
  • FastbootD
  • Power Off

Flash Steps

Assuming you know the basic of flashing...

  • Via ODIN
    • Download twrp-a55x-tnd_b004.tar file in the release.
    • In ODIN, in AP section, flash the file you downloaded in release section.
    • Reboot now to Recovery.

What's new?

  • Synced with latest TWRP source changes.
  • Much stable than the last build, removed unnecessary errors in logs.
  • Full Changelogs

Release Build for CK8n // 20240901

01 Sep 09:56
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Unofficial TWRP Build Release

Note: Flash at your own risk. This build were still in the process of testing. And please, only flash this on Android 14 (recovery-as-vendor_boot, header v3).

Build Device: CK8n
Build Date: 09/01/2024
Build Release: Unofficial
Build Version: A14-C_0001
Build Branch: 12.1 (v3.7.1)
Compatibility: Android 14 Only

Working Feature

  • Successful installation of .zip and .img files
  • Decryption support (A13)
  • SD Card & USB-OTG
  • Terminal Console works fine
  • ADB/Sideload/MTP/FastbootD

Issue

  • Upon booting to System, camera does not work anymore.

Notes

  • Make sure to follow the flashing process as this device as disabled booting an image.
  • Ready your stock boot image.
  • No flashing of stock rom.
  • Flashing logical images using TWRP install image is not allowed, such as system.img, vendor.img, etc.

How to Install

Assuming you know the basic of flashing...

  • Download TWRP image below.
  • In your PC, boot up your terminal command-line inside platform-tools.
  • Connect your device to your PC.
  • In terminal command-line, type adb reboot fastboot
  • Then, type: fastboot flash boot <twrp-image-name/path.img>
  • Then, fastboot reboot recovery
  • In TWRP interface, go to Install > Install Image > look for your stock boot image and flash it.
  • Then go to Advance, and Install Current TWRP.
  • You have now TWRP installed permanently without destroying the boot process.

Resources

Credits

  • To all of the TESTERS and contributor, from Telegram: @Turkishpatriot @perilouspike @PAUL738172 @g_pastafarian

Release Build for CK8n [A13] // 20240828

28 Aug 14:29
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Unofficial TWRP Build Release

_Note: Flash at your own risk. This build were still in the process of testing. And please, only flash this on Android 13 (XOS 13) only.

Build Device: CK8n
Build Date: 08/29/2024
Build Release: Unofficial
Build Version: Crypton-v0001
Build Branch: 12.1 (v3.7.1)
Compatibility: Android 13

Working Feature

  • Successful installation of .zip and .img files
  • Decryption support (A13)
  • SD Card & USB-OTG
  • Terminal Console works fine
  • ADB/Sideload/MTP/FastbootD

Notes

  • Make sure to follow the flashing process as this device as disabled booting an image.
  • Ready your stock boot image.
  • No flashing of stock rom.
  • Flashing logical images using TWRP install image is not allowed, such as system.img, vendor.img, etc.

How to Install

Assuming you know the basic of flashing...

  • Download TWRP image below.
  • In your PC, boot up your terminal command-line inside platform-tools.
  • Connect your device to your PC.
  • In terminal command-line, type adb reboot fastboot
  • Then, type: fastboot flash boot <twrp-image-name/path.img>
  • Then, fastboot reboot recovery
  • In TWRP interface, go to Install > Install Image > look for your stock boot image and flash it.
  • Then go to Advance, and Install Current TWRP.
  • You have now TWRP installed permanently without destroying the boot process.

Resources

Credits

  • To all of the TESTERS and contributor, from Telegram: @Turkishpatriot @perilouspike @PAUL738172 @g_pastafarian

Release Build for X6710 // 20240828

28 Aug 12:10
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Android 14 - TWRP Unofficial Build

Note: Flash at your own risk. This build were still in the process of testing. And please, only flash this on Android 14 (recovery-as-vendor_boot, header v3).

Build Device: X6710
Build Date: 08/28/2024
Build Release: Unofficial
Build Version: A14-C_0002
Build Branch: 12.1 (v3.7.1)
Compatibility: Android 14+

Working Feature

  • Internal Storage (Decryption is working with or without lockscreen)
  • ADB Sideload
  • MTP Enable/Disable
  • Terminal/Console
  • Flashing Zip and Image files
  • FastbootD/Userspace (Booting, but not yet tested for flashing logical images.)

Notes

  • Backup and Restore are not yet tested at all.
  • No flashing of stock rom.
  • Flashing logical images using TWRP install image is not allowed, such as system.img, vendor.img, etc.

How to Install

Assuming you know the basic of flashing...

  • Download TWRP image below.
  • In your PC, boot up your terminal command-line inside platform-tools.
  • Connect your device to your PC.
  • In terminal command-line, type adb reboot fastboot
  • Then, type: fastboot flash vendor_boot <twrp-image-name/path.img>
  • Then you need to disable vbmeta using your A14 stock vbmeta image: fastboot --disable-verity --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
  • Then type: fastboot reboot recovery
  • You are now in TWRP.

Resources

Changelogs

  • Synced with latest TWRP source changes.
  • Fixed decryption issue.
  • Fixed OTG device block path.
  • Full Changelogs

Credits

  • @lopestom (I used his tree as reference to update my tree made for Android 13.)
  • @XOS_Mi (Of telegram, for testing all of the test builds.)

Realme 9 4G (messi) - Unofficial TWRP - 20240113

13 Jan 02:30
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Team Win Recovery Project

Note: Flash at your own risk. This Build still not considered as stable, and still in the process of testing.

Build Device: messi
Build Alt. Name: RMX3521
Build Date: 01/13/2024
Build Release: Beta
Build Branch: 12.1 (v3.7.0)
Compatibility: Android 12+

Release Notes

  • Decryption in Generic System Images might not work.
  • Backup is working fine with all the available partition options.
  • Restoring a full backup weren't fully tested yet.
  • Do not flash OEM's OTA.

Working Features

  • Internal Storage (Supports decryption on RUI 4.0)
  • External Storage (SD Card and USB-OTG)
  • Vibration/Haptics
  • Touch Panel
  • Flashing archive files (Magisk, Flashable Recovery, etc.)
  • ADB and Fastboot Command
  • FastbootD (Userspace; Super Partition)
  • MTP Enable/Disable
  • Backup and Restore (...read the Release Notes above.)
  • ADB Sideload

Issues and Bugs

  • Flashing OTA firmware file.
  • Tell me more...

How to flash?

Despite using A/B partition scheme, it has dedicated ramdisk. You can install recoveey without using the usual A/B installation process.

  1. Download the .img file from the release page.
  2. Place the image file inside platform tools folder in your PC.
  3. Now, open CMD inside platform tools folder.
  4. Boot your device in bootloader/fastboot mode.
  5. Type in CMD: fastboot flash recovery name-of-twrp.img. It'll flash in current active slot.
  6. After flashing is done, type: fastboot reboot recovery.
  7. Enjoy your new custom recovery—TWRP.

Credits

  • Team Win (for Manifest/Source)
  • SebaUbuntu (for base device tree)

What's new?

  • Prebuilt OSS Kernel (Clang 12.0.5).
  • Synced with latest TWRP changes.

Realme 9 4G (messi) - Unofficial PBRP - 20240113

13 Jan 10:55
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Pitch Black Recovery Project

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Note: Flash at your own risk. This Build still not considered as stable, and still in the process of testing.

Build Device: messi
Build Alt. Name: RMX3521
Build Date: 01/13/2024
Build Release: Beta
Build Branch: 12.1 (v4.0)
Compatibility: Android12+

Release Notes

  • Decryption in Generic System Images might not work.
  • Backup is working fine with all the available partition options.
  • Restoring a full backup weren't fully tested yet.
  • Do not flash OEM's OTA.

Working Features

  • Internal Storage (Supports decryption on RUI 4.0)
  • External Storage (SD Card and USB-OTG)
  • Vibration/Haptics
  • Touchpanel
  • Flashing archive files (Magisk, Flashable Recovery, etc.)
  • ADB and Fastboot Command
  • FastbootD (Userspace; Super Partition)
  • MTP Enable/Disable
  • Backup and Restore (...read the Release Notes above.)
  • ADB Sideload

Issues and Bugs

  • It's always scrolling up, automatically.
  • Flashing OTA firmware file.
  • Some PBRP tools doesn't really work (might be device-specific).
  • Tell me more...

How to flash

Despite using A/B partition scheme, it has dedicated ramdisk. You can install recoveey without using the usual A/B installation process.

  1. Download the .img file from the release page.
  2. Place the image file inside platform tools folder in your PC.
  3. Now, open CMD inside platform tools folder.
  4. Boot your device in bootloader/fastboot mode.
  5. Type in CMD: fastboot flash recovery name-of-pbrp.img. It'll flash in current active slot.
  6. After flashing is done, type: fastboot reboot recovery.

OR

If you are using custom recovery already, just download the .zip file, and flash it via your current custom recovery.

Credits

  • TeamWin (for Manifest/Source)
  • PitchBlack (for Manifest/Source)
  • SebaUbuntu (for base device tree)

What's new?

  • Prebuilt OSS Kernel (Clang 12.0.5).
  • Synced with latest PBRP changes.

Realme 9 4G (messi) - Unofficial OFRP - 20240113

13 Jan 10:55
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Orange Fox Recovery Project

Note: Flash at your own risk. This Build still not considered as stable, and still in the process of testing.

Build Device: messi
Build Alt. Name: RMX3521
Build Date: 01/13/2024
Build Release: Unofficial Beta
Build Branch: 12.1 (R11.1)
Compatibility: Android 12+

Release Notes

  • Decryption in Generic System Images might not work.
  • Backup is working fine with all the available partition options.
  • Restoring a full backup weren't fully tested yet.
  • Do not flash OEM's OTA.

Working Features

  • Internal Storage (Supports decryption on RUI 4.0)
  • External Storage (SD Card and USB-OTG)
  • Vibration/Haptics
  • Touch Panel (especially on RUI 4.0)
  • Flashing archive files (Magisk, Flashable Recovery, etc.)
  • ADB and Fastboot Command
  • FastbootD (Userspace; Super Partition)
  • MTP Enable/Disable
  • Backup and Restore (...read the Release Notes above.)
  • ADB Sideload

Issues and Bugs

  • Screen (size) is a bit off, but manageable.
  • Flashing OTA firmware file.
  • Tell me more...

How to flash?

Despite being A/B, it has dedicated recovery partition. You can install without using the usual A/B installation process.

  1. Download the .img file from the release page.
  2. Place the image file inside platform tools folder in your PC.
  3. Now, open CMD inside platform tools folder.
  4. Boot your device in bootloader/fastboot mode.
  5. Type in CMD: fastboot flash recovery name-of-twrp.img. It'll flash in current active slot.
  6. After flashing is done, type: fastboot reboot recovery.
  7. Enjoy your new custom recovery—OFRP.

Credits

  • Team Win (for Manifest/Source)
  • OrangeFox (for Manifest/Source)
  • SebaUbuntu (for base device tree)

What's new?

  • Prebuilt OSS Kernel (Clang 12.0.5).
  • Synced with latest OFRP changes.

TWRP Release Build for Nokia 5.3 (CAP_sprout) // 20240105

05 Jan 06:01
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Unofficial Build for Nokia 5.3 (CAP_sprout)

Note: Flash at your own risk. This build were still in the process of testing.

Resources

Build Device: CAP_sprout
Build Date: 12/25/2023
Build Release: Unofficial Beta
Build Branch: 12.1 (v3.7.0)
Compatibility: Android 12+
Custom Version: crypton-002

Features

Issues and Bugs

  • Flashing OTA firmware file, it was not tested.
  • FastbootD mode weren't fully tested.
  • Flashing ZIPs weren't fully tested.
  • Tell me more...

How to flash?

Despite having A/B Partition Scheme, it has dedicated recovery ramdisk. You can install without using the usual A/B installation process.

Now, assuming you already have unlocked bootloader, your PC has adb/fastboot installed, and platform tools. Let's begin.

Note: Flash at your own risk.

  1. Download the .img file from the release page.
  2. Place the image file inside platform tools folder in your PC.
  3. Now, open CMD inside platform tools folder.
  4. Boot your device in bootloader/fastboot mode.
  5. Type in CMD: . It'll flash in current active slot.
  6. After flashing is done, type: .
  7. Enjoy your new custom recovery—TWRP.

Credits

  • Team Win (for Manifest/Source)
  • SebaUbuntu (for base device tree)

What's new?

  • Sync with latest changes in source/manifest.

Trigger Event

This build were compiled by triggering branch twrp-12.1 of current tree, triggered by a push event in version makefile.

Redmi Note 9T (cannong) - Unofficial TWRP - 01222024

22 Jan 07:20
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Team Win Recovery Project

Note: Flash at your own risk. This Build still not considered as stable, and still in the process of testing.

Build Device: cannong
Build Date: 01/22/2024
Build Release: Unofficial Beta
Build Branch: 12.1 (v3.7.1)
Compatibility: Android 12+

Working Feature

  • ADB Sideload/Command
  • MTP Enable/Disable
  • Terminal/Console
  • Flashing .zip files such as Magisk.
  • FastbootD

Issues/Bugs

  • Decryption (It doesn't work, just cancel when prompted password/pattern.)
  • Vibration/Haptics
  • Flashing Recovery/Custom ROM.

How to Flash

  • Go to your device bootloader mode.
  • Download the image file.
  • Using command/terminal, type: fastboot flash recovery <your-image-file-here.img>
  • Then type fastboot reboot recovery.

What's new?

  • Bumped to new release version (v3.7.1) for Android 12.1 branch.
  • Synced with latest source changes.
  • Synced with MIUI 14.0.4 firmware.

Credits

  • SebaUbuntu's twrpdtgen for initial device tree.
  • TWRP Manifest/Source