TWRP 2.8.7.1 for imobile IQ II and chery mobile G1 - Android One (Second-Generation) General

TWRP 2.8.7.1
for imobile IQ II and chery mobile G1
- 15 partitions backup/restore
(system,boot,aboot,recovery,oem,modem,IMEI-1,IMEI-2,splash..etc..)
- root device directly by supersu 2.52
https://goo.gl/QTGTYc

Has anyone tried this? How can I flash this on my Cherry Mobile One G1 with Marshmallow (MRA58Y)?
I haven't done rooting manually except on my old Nexus 7 with the Nexus Root Toolkit. From what I understand, to root I need to (1) flash a custom recovery like TWRP and (2) flash a SuperSU zip on phone. Am I right?

Redsaph said:
Has anyone tried this? How can I flash this on my Cherry Mobile One G1 with Marshmallow (MRA58Y)?
I haven't done rooting manually except on my old Nexus 7 with the Nexus Root Toolkit. From what I understand, to root I need to (1) flash a custom recovery like TWRP and (2) flash a SuperSU zip on phone. Am I right?
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This twrp have the inbuilt ability to root the 2nd gen devices(snapdragon 410),
flash this TWRP only,
and boot your device to twrp and reboot to system,
twrp will ask you for root ,
then press and swipe on screen to confirm root.
no need any SuperSU zip files.
This TWRP can root android 5.1.1 only (LUZ59i,LUZ59J,LUZ59K,LUZ59M,LUZ59Q),
Do not used this TWRP to root Marshmallow.

mrd.macdonald said:
flash this TWRP only,
and boot your device to twrp and reboot to system,
twrp will ask you for root ,
then press and swipe on screen to confirm root.
no need any SuperSU zip files.
This TWRP can root android 5.1.1 only (LUZ59i,LUZ59J,LUZ59K,LUZ59M,LUZ59Q),
Do not used this TWRP to root Marshmallow.
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Thank you.

First, you have to unlock the bootloader, otherwise it won't work!
For testing purposes only, you don't have to flash it, just try it with:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot boot twrp2871_IQII.img

is there any update for marshmallow?

anyone here who have Cherry Mobile G1 users who already managed to root using TWRP in marshmallow?

Related

Hey Guys quick noob question..(SuperSu)

I just unlocked my bootloader, and rooted my Nexus 6, and installed TWRP 3.0.0 using the Nexus Root Toolkit.
I just installed Adaway, and unrooted it, cus I use a lot of banking apps.
But the question is, when I want to re-root it, could I just flash supersu zip with the custom recovery and that's it?
or do I have to do the root process all over again?
I remember using TWRP 2.8.6.0 on the oneplus one, and when I rebooted it from the custom recovery, it said something like
'It seems like supersu is not installed would you like to install it?' or something like that.
and 'yes' would re-root it, that simple.
it seems like TWRP 3.0.0 doesn't have that.
Thanks
You don't really want to try to root using the built-in option in TWRP - with the newer Android builds (6.x), that won't work - you need to use the current version of supersu that modifies the boot img - I prefer the systemless version.
Glad to hear that TWRP 3.x has removed the prompt for installing supersu.
You should be able to reroot.
I agree with the above, keep systemless root in twrp's readytoflash folder and boot into twrp and flash that zip as you need it.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA Labs
I think I remember (but not sure) that I read that TWRP 3 is smart enough not to suggest the root option when SuperSU systemless is installed, whereas the older versions tempted unwary users to root their already-rooted device and screwed it up in the process. Smart piece of programming to remove the misleading option.
root > flash kernel (boot.img) and then supersu 2.68 (latest)
un-root > flash kernel
thats it

Moto G 2014 stuck at "warning bootloader unlocked" screen

Ok so i unlocked the bootloader, installed twrp 2.7.1.1, and when i flashed SuperSU.zip file it is stuck on the "warning bootloader unlocked screen." I can get back to the trwp bootloader and clear cache and data, but every time i try to boot to system it stays on the warning bootloader unlocked screen. please help..
running marshmallow 6.0
KyleSaki714 said:
Ok so i unlocked the bootloader, installed twrp 2.7.1.1, and when i flashed SuperSU.zip file it is stuck on the "warning bootloader unlocked screen." I can get back to the trwp bootloader and clear cache and data, but every time i try to boot to system it stays on the warning bootloader unlocked screen. please help..
running marshmallow 6.0
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You should read the threads about installing custom recoveries and rooting in the general section.
TWRP 2.7.1.1 is wayyy to old, you should use TWRP 3.0.0.0 when you're flashing things in marshmallow.
And you should give more info, which version of superSU did you flash?
There is only one beta version which is able to root marshmallow without a modified Boot.img, it's BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651.
http://download.chainfire.eu/751/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651.zip
Read the thread about "[Simplified] [Root Method] [Titan] [Marshmallow 6.0] Without Modifying boot.img" : http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/simplified-modifying-boot-img-t3317605
and "[GUIDE] [Titan] [MM, LP, KK] [Unlock + Root + Backup + Restore + Downgrade" : http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/xt1063-t3018818 .
Flash twrp 3.0.0.0 ( https://dl.twrp.me/titan/ )and then the BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651, you can try to flash the beta superSU above with your old recovery but it's not recommended. Your choice but then change recovery afterwards.
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Wolfcity said:
You should read the threads about installing custom recoveries and rooting in the general section.
TWRP 2.7.1.1 is wayyy to old, you should use TWRP 3.0.0.0 when you're flashing things in marshmallow.
And you should give more info, which version of superSU did you flash?
There is only one beta version which is able to root marshmallow without a modified Boot.img, it's BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651.
http://download.chainfire.eu/751/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651.zip
Read the thread about "[Simplified] [Root Method] [Titan] [Marshmallow 6.0] Without Modifying boot.img" : http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/simplified-modifying-boot-img-t3317605
and "[GUIDE] [Titan] [MM, LP, KK] [Unlock + Root + Backup + Restore + Downgrade" : http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/xt1063-t3018818 .
Flash twrp 3.0.0.0 ( https://dl.twrp.me/titan/ )and then the BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651, you can try to flash the beta superSU above with your old recovery but it's not recommended. Your choice but then change recovery afterwards.
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Ok thanks, I did actually find out twrp was an old version so I flashed a lollipop 5.0.2 Titan rom to escape the bootloop, then rooted with Kingroot(I was lazy to install SuperSU) then installed the latest version of twrp.
It's actually my first time attempting rooting and unlocking the bootloader, so yea at least I learned something from this. :good:
KyleSaki714 said:
Ok thanks, I did actually find out twrp was an old version so I flashed a lollipop 5.0.2 Titan rom to escape the bootloop, then rooted with Kingroot(I was lazy to install SuperSU) then installed the latest version of twrp.
It's actually my first time attempting rooting and unlocking the bootloader, so yea at least I learned something from this. :good:
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Good to hear that you fixed your problem. One thing: Don't use Kingroot.
It's a very unstable way to root your device and a suspicious app.
Just flash superSU, it's stable and easy to do and it doesn't send data to unknown sources. Just an advice.
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Switching between 6.0.1 and 7.0.1 (backup in TWRP 3.0.2.0)

Is it OK to switch between Android 6 and Android 7 in TWRP 3.0.2.0 backups?
I would like to use both Androids on my phone until Xposed will be ready for Nougat, but I'm afraid of file structure, partitions and so on.
Both Androids are rooted and no encryption.
Restore backup of Android M won't mess with Nougat will it?
belek1979 said:
Is it OK to switch between Android 6 and Android 7 in TWRP 3.0.2.0 backups?
I would like to use both Androids on my phone until Xposed will be ready for Nougat, but I'm afraid of file structure, partitions and so on.
Both Androids are rooted and no encryption.
Restore backup of Android M won't mess with Nougat will it?
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No problem provided u have N bootloader to use N ROMs. N bootloader is backward compatible. Nutty Nexus thread has link to latest N bootloader and radio combined in one zip to be flashed in TWRP 3.0.2.0 before flashing N roms
HueyT said:
No problem provided u have N bootloader to use N ROMs. N bootloader is backward compatible. Nutty Nexus thread has link to latest N bootloader and radio combined in one zip to be flashed in TWRP 3.0.2.0 before flashing N roms
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Thank you for your answer.
I'm going to update from ADB (factory image):
1 fastboot flash bootloader
2 fastboot flash radio
3 fastboot restart-bootloader
4 fastboot flash boot
5 fastboot flash system
6 entering twrp recovery from bootloader
7 flash SuperSU (root and no encryption)
TWRP doesn't backup BL or radio?
Why not use MultiROM so you can actually switch between them and not wipe/restore all your partitions each time you want to switch back and forth? I think it should work between MM and N so long as the kernels in each ROM are kexec patched.
belek1979 said:
Thank you for your answer.
I'm going to update from ADB (factory image):
1 fastboot flash bootloader
2 fastboot flash radio
3 fastboot restart-bootloader
4 fastboot flash boot
5 fastboot flash system
6 entering twrp recovery from bootloader
7 flash SuperSU (root and no encryption)
TWRP doesn't backup BL or radio?
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TWRP only backs up \system, \data, \boot, \recovery, \EFS (\cache also but who cares)
You could flash like that but you could also just flash debloated N rom from tupac4u or DanvH straight from TWRP (after flashing N bootloader and radio zip).
Multi-rom can be tricky for Noobs
EDIT: Here are the useful links: N radio and bootloader in 1 flashable zip in TWRP by RatchetPanda: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=312978532265362066
Here is tupac4u latest debloated N rom:
https://mega.nz/#!e9JDyRRY!mJl2CJeWTmlhELPbHdHdzT1GHE15awdlqd3Q4sIED70
(needs MEGA app to download or use "desktop" emulator on mobile browser to download)

Nexus 6 Root - Android 7.1.1 (NGI55D, Sep 2017)

Hi,
Till this morning i had rooted Android 6.0.1 (MOB30O) in my Nexus 6. I hadn't updated before because i was lazy, i didn't want to un-root and re-root. But since I've been having battery issues, I decided to give 7.1.1 a try.
I always rooted my device using Wugfresh Nexus Root toolkit... and it always worked great. So, I basically un-rooted my device, using said tookit, and updated it thru OTA. Problem is... I ended up in Android 7.1.1 NGI55D. When I was about to root using NRT, i noticed that last supported version was N6F26U. Also noticed that NRT last version is from September 2016, so i don't know if it is deprecated or what...
So basically, i have a question here: Is it possible to root 7.1.1 NGI55D? If so, can anyone point me to the right direction? I have always used NRT, but i can follow a tutorial and do it manually. Just don't wanna mess things up.
Thanks in advance.
Yes, the N6 is easy to root. Just flash the chosen root method in TWRP recovery. Typically SuperSu, Magisk or phh's - which is used in Magisk.
You don't have to have TWRP installed either if you are set-up with adb drivers and use fastboot. The command is:
fastboot boot <recovery.img>
On a rooted device, you can just use Chainfire's FlashFire app to update then re-root with SuperSu by using the EverRoot option. Or add Magisk zip to the flash queue and re-root that way.
ktmom said:
Yes, the N6 is easy to root. Just flash the chosen root method in TWRP recovery. Typically SuperSu, Magisk or phh's - which is used in Magisk.
You don't have to have TWRP installed either if you are set-up with adb drivers and use fastboot. The command is:
fastboot boot <recovery.img>
On a rooted device, you can just use Chainfire's FlashFire app to update then re-root with SuperSu by using the EverRoot option. Or add Magisk zip to the flash queue and re-root that way.
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i need unlock bootloader before to root?
Yep.

[ASK] Step by Step changing ROM without PC for newbie

hi everybody who still here
i just receive an samsung SII gt-i9305 from singtel (singapore) unlock.
software are android 4.3
if i want to update (android) and get rid of samsung stuff (changing to lineage or other aosp rom) what is the safest way for me
and please no PC ?
1. root (i use one click root is it okay? already check and can be root but not root it yet)
2. mobile odin to flash TWRP ?
3. reboot to TWRP, backup, flash custom rom ?
are those steps enough?
or any link maybe? with related files.
usually i work with nexus and xiaomi and manage to do it without pc
just root, install twrp from apk
and boot to twrp to install custom rom
but with samsung, i have no clue
any help plz
With PC
1) Flash TWRP via Odin3
2) Flash Custom rom and opengapps via twrp
3) And finally flash root addon
Without PC
Your phone should be rooted first, then install Flashify app from play store, download twrp image for your phone and you can flash it with Flashify
stek-kravari said:
With PC
1) Flash TWRP via Odin3
2) Flash Custom rom and opengapps via twrp
3) And finally flash root addon
Without PC
Your phone should be rooted first, then install Flashify app from play store, download twrp image for your phone and you can flash it with Flashify
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ah OK
so mobile odin or flashify (which i'm more familiar) are doing the same. just to flash TWRP and that is it.
after TWRP i just can changing rom from twrp.
okay thank you sir :good::good::good::good:

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