Twrp when? - Samsung Galaxy A80 Questions & Answers

Is there any way to get twrp on this phone? I need it

I dont know why this phone is abondonned
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This phone is incredible but no custom rom support... I want to feel RR power on it but no still no chance.

I tired 3 time compiling twrp but without success
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Twrp cwm help?

Hey i have a rooted dna of course and i typically use clockworkmod recovery in which i had issues with. I switched to TWRP and they both are giving me issues and wont complete a backup? i searched to see if i could find solutions? does anyone know which version of either twrp or cwm would perform successful backups without quitting and just rebooting? or can direct me to the right thread?
I'm using CWM. I'm having the same issue. I have one successfully backup that works. It has 10 files in the backup. Every backup I've made since that would appear to be successful would have only 9 files and won't successfully restore. I've installed Viper DNA and can't back it up. Not sure how to get a successful one again.
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I'm using twrp 2.4 beta and haven't had a problem backing up
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holla420 said:
I'm using twrp 2.4 beta and haven't had a problem backing up
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im using the same so i dont know what could be causing it
How does TWRP handle aroma installer?
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jc332986 said:
How does TWRP handle aroma installer?
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It still freezes some times but lately for me it been pretty good. Haven't had a aroma freeze since I was beta testing viper rom for the DNA
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I might go back to TWRP. It's probably more stable than it was when I last used it. Do you know where latest version is?
Edit. Installed through goo.im. Backup rebooted at midpoint. This phone certainly makes being a crack flasher more interesting.
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I've never seen such a unstable recovery in all of my devices. . Not sure what makes this one more difficult?
jc332986 said:
I might go back to TWRP. It's probably more stable than it was when I last used it. Do you know where latest version is?
Edit. Installed through goo.im. Backup rebooted at midpoint. This phone certainly makes being a crack flasher more interesting.
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I did the same and everytime i try to perform a backup it gets midway and just reboots
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I did the same and everytime i try to perform a backup it gets midway and just reboots
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Very frustrating making it a lot more time consuming

What recovery...?

Hey guys I have used TWRP for a long time but I have had some issues with it. I was just wondering what recovery you guys prefer? (Philztouch, TWRP, CWM, etc...)
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I came from the Moto Bioinc so I had to use SafeStrap and that is based on TWRP so I'm partial to TWRP and I'm on the most stable on 2.5.0.2. Unless i HAVE to upgrade i will be staying on 2.5.0.2. It's been Flawless and I've had ZERO issues with it reading my SD Card.
Thanks
Thanks for the info, what a great community!
I haven't had a problem with the updated 2.6.3.0 twrp.
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[Q] HTC one max missing IMEI

Hi guys!
I am new to rooting and all these things. I got my one max where it has already been rooted. Then i stupidly flashed a sense 6 rom and was happy the flashing was successful.
but the rom had lots of bugs. So i sent it to a phone repair shop to unroot it. Then the guy at the shop said that and only then did i realize that the imei is missing.
he cant unroot it without an IMEI.
so what do i do?i was so happy to get this phone but this comes along.
how do i regain my IMEI?
Thanks for the help guys
What recovery are you in? Try the latest twrp recovery
How do i check what recovery im in?im sorry i barely know these things, it was the previous owner that rooted the phone.
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I cant seem to find a twrp recovery for the international htc one max?
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Jetdin said:
I cant seem to find a twrp recovery for the international htc one max?
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It's in the TWRP thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498746
Hi flyhalf thanks. But i cant download the link.it would not load. Do u have a link that works flyhalf?for the international one.
Then do i just flash the twrp recovery?
Will that give me back my IMEI?
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Jetdin said:
Hi flyhalf thanks. But i cant download the link.it would not load. Do u have a link that works flyhalf?for the international one.
Then do i just flash the twrp recovery?
Will that give me back my IMEI?
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The best thing you need to do is flash an RUU. I am going to send you a PM.
Also my host is down and you would need to click on the mirror button anyways.

Custom Recovery for Galaxy Amp Prime? (J320az)

I have a rooted j320az through cricket. I was able to obtain root using wondershare for pc. What would it take to get twrp ported over? The guy who came up with how to root was looking into it and kinda disappeared. I will be happy to make a nice donation for twrp and also for anyone who could port over a custom rom.
Also this may be a dumb question but i was curious if i could use the twrp for j320p or maybe even the galaxy grand prime?
I think we could use 1 of those recoveries, it just has to be 5 inch 720p panel like our amp primes.
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According to this.........http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f898/sm-j320az-2112564/
We already have a working Recovery. TWRP. Look towards the bottom. The top says sm-j320az which is our amp prime, towards the bottom there's a file TWRP tar. I downloaded it, someone posted and says it's working. What u think? I don't want to mess up my phone. It's all I got right now.
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Anyone try that link yet?
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I tried flashing that file from that thread. Won't pass security check
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Hey, there's a website for CWM, it's a build your own recovery site. That may be our ticket to recovery.
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So I really need a custom recovery for this thing, has there been a breakthrough?
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Hey, there's a website for CWM, it's a build your own recovery site. That may be our ticket to recovery.
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Did you build one yet my dude?

What would happen if i put my current kernel into another similar firmware?

Now i have a boring stock firmware, i installed a ROM that is awesome but didn't support my WiFi and Bluetooth, so what would happen if i put my kernel in that ROM using kitchen tool (knowing that the firmware i'm trying to modify installed properly, it just didn't support WiFi and Bluetooth, so it's not a totally different ROM)?
McLovin01 said:
Now i have a boring stock firmware, i installed a ROM that is awesome but didn't support my WiFi and Bluetooth, so what would happen if i put my kernel in that ROM using kitchen tool (knowing that the firmware i'm trying to modify installed properly, it just didn't support WiFi and Bluetooth, so it's not a totally different ROM)?
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If the kernel you have supports your device I don't see any reason why it would not boot normally. You could always flash the kernel separately from the rom in your custom recovery.
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fast69mopar said:
If the kernel you have supports your device I don't see any reason why it would not boot normally. You could always flash the kernel separately from the rom in your custom recovery.
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i think that because i know that the kernel is the interface between the OS and the physical chipset components so if that's not compatible with the ROM "and" the chipset something would go wrong...that's what i think
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i think that because i know that the kernel is the interface between the OS and the physical chipset components so if that's not compatible with the ROM "and" the chipset something would go wrong...that's what i think
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Question
What device are we talking about? Make/model/Carrier etc?
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What device are we talking about? Make/model/Carrier etc?
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Asus MeMo Pad HD 7 (ME173XX)
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Asus MeMo Pad HD 7 (ME173XX)
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Okay cool. If the kernel you want to use is designed to support this specific device, I don't see any reason why you can't install it through your custom recovery. Are you using TWRP?
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fast69mopar said:
Okay cool. If the kernel you want to use is designed to support this specific device, I don't see any reason why you can't install it through your custom recovery. Are you using TWRP?
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no, CWM, but i don't know the version
McLovin01 said:
no, CWM, but i don't know the version
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Oh ok. If say if the ROM support is the device and the kernel does too, then wipe the device and flash away. I suggest that you take backup beforehand and also have the stock ROM handy so you can recover if something goes crazy.
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fast69mopar said:
Oh ok. If say if the ROM support is the device and the kernel does too, then wipe the device and flash away. I suggest that you take backup beforehand and also have the stock ROM handy so you can recover if something goes crazy.
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ok, thanks

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