Question Why isn't my oneplus nord not showing up as QHUSB_BULK? - OnePlus Nord CE 5G

Im trying to use msm tool to flash my nord, but im not sure of a couple of things. 1: is it ok to flash an older version of OOS? Will it have any negative consequences? 2: How can i make my phone show as QHUSB_BULK? It is only registered as ac01ba in device manager. Thanks!

Drivers installed ? are u in Qualcomm edl mode?

Spinningtop22 said:
Im trying to use msm tool to flash my nord, but im not sure of a couple of things. 1: is it ok to flash an older version of OOS? Will it have any negative consequences? 2: How can i make my phone show as QHUSB_BULK? It is only registered as ac01ba in device manager. Thanks!
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You trying to flash Nord ce? Where did you find stock rom for it? It's not even available OnePlus website.

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Spinningtop22 said:
Im trying to use msm tool to flash my nord, but im not sure of a couple of things. 1: is it ok to flash an older version of OOS? Will it have any negative consequences? 2: How can i make my phone show as QHUSB_BULK? It is only registered as ac01ba in device manager. Thanks!
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Power off your device
Maintain volume up and down buttons to get into Qualcomm EDL mode.
Plug your device to your computer.
Should you not manage to do that and have adb access, you can use adb reboot edl instead

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Question Difference between install via TWRP and without TWRP

Hi everyone! I'm pretty new to android. In fact, Mi 11 is my first android phone. Since the official EU ROM for Mi 11 won't be revealed until Feb 8th, and currently we don't have the TWRP for Mi 11, I'm wondering what is the difference between installing the EU ROM with TWRP and without it? After checking the guide, it looks like if installing with the TWRP, then we can use OTA to install future updates. Other than that, are there any major differences? Also, because I basically have no experience with android, I'm slightly worried about bricking the device when installing the EU ROM. Will it be safer to wait until we have the TWRP for Mi 11?
One last question, anyone with experience of using Xiaomitool V2? It looks like a decent tool that can automate most of the installation process.
Thanks!
markjohnny said:
Hi everyone! I'm pretty new to android. In fact, Mi 11 is my first android phone. Since the official EU ROM for Mi 11 won't be revealed until Feb 8th, and currently we don't have the TWRP for Mi 11, I'm wondering what is the difference between installing the EU ROM with TWRP and without it? After checking the guide, it looks like if installing with the TWRP, then we can use OTA to install future updates. Other than that, are there any major differences? Also, because I basically have no experience with android, I'm slightly worried about bricking the device when installing the EU ROM. Will it be safer to wait until we have the TWRP for Mi 11?
One last question, anyone with experience of using Xiaomitool V2? It looks like a decent tool that can automate most of the installation process.
Thanks!
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Without a Custom Recovery available it's riskier to flash, if you don't know what you are doing you can get yourself a nice brick.
markjohnny said:
Hi everyone! I'm pretty new to android. In fact, Mi 11 is my first android phone. Since the official EU ROM for Mi 11 won't be revealed until Feb 8th, and currently we don't have the TWRP for Mi 11, I'm wondering what is the difference between installing the EU ROM with TWRP and without it? After checking the guide, it looks like if installing with the TWRP, then we can use OTA to install future updates. Other than that, are there any major differences? Also, because I basically have no experience with android, I'm slightly worried about bricking the device when installing the EU ROM. Will it be safer to wait until we have the TWRP for Mi 11?
One last question, anyone with experience of using Xiaomitool V2? It looks like a decent tool that can automate most of the installation process.
Thanks!
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Also don't use XiaomiToolV2 , it bricked one of my older phones a while back
markjohnny said:
Hi everyone! I'm pretty new to android. In fact, Mi 11 is my first android phone. Since the official EU ROM for Mi 11 won't be revealed until Feb 8th, and currently we don't have the TWRP for Mi 11, I'm wondering what is the difference between installing the EU ROM with TWRP and without it? After checking the guide, it looks like if installing with the TWRP, then we can use OTA to install future updates. Other than that, are there any major differences? Also, because I basically have no experience with android, I'm slightly worried about bricking the device when installing the EU ROM. Will it be safer to wait until we have the TWRP for Mi 11?
One last question, anyone with experience of using Xiaomitool V2? It looks like a decent tool that can automate most of the installation process.
Thanks!
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You don't really need to worry about twrp, it's only good for backing up and flashing stuff without a PC.
You can still soft brick the phone with TWRP.
Hard bricking a phone in my opinion is pretty much impossible. The important part is having an unlocked bootloader, fastboot and Google USB drivers installed.
You're also better off installing the Xiaomi EU ROM instead of waiting for the global version. The guide is available and is basically a one click install so can't really go wrong.
Mackay53 said:
You don't really need to worry about twrp, it's only good for backing up and flashing stuff without a PC.
You can still soft brick the phone with TWRP.
Hard bricking a phone in my opinion is pretty much impossible. The important part is having an unlocked bootloader, fastboot and Google USB drivers installed.
You're also better off installing the Xiaomi EU ROM instead of waiting for the global version. The guide is available and is basically a one click install so can't really go wrong.
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Thanks for explaining everything! Do I need to install adb and other drivers beforehand? I assume the ROM zip doesn't include those drivers.
markjohnny said:
Thanks for explaining everything! Do I need to install adb and other drivers beforehand? I assume the ROM zip doesn't include those drivers.
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Minimal ADB and Fastboot Tool. That's what you need. Google and download it
It is really very easy to flash the xiaomi.eu via Fastboot if you follow the instructions. Updating via script also works flawlessly.
pittrich said:
It is really very easy to flash the xiaomi.eu via Fastboot if you follow the instructions. Updating via script also works flawlessly.
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I'll give it a try once the waiting period for unlocking is over. Thanks for the recommendation!
markjohnny said:
I'll give it a try once the waiting period for unlocking is over. Thanks for the recommendation!
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I also spent the seven days of waiting here in the forum reading. So I was able to gather impressions of how others have successfully flashed.
pittrich said:
I also spent the seven days of waiting here in the forum reading. So I was able to gather impressions of how others have successfully flashed.
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I saw some people posting about their experiences of bricking their phones, so I got a bit worried. But I gather that the correct drivers are the keys to the success here.
markjohnny said:
I saw some people posting about their experiences of bricking their phones, so I got a bit worried. But I gather that the correct drivers are the keys to the success here.
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I used the ADB and Fastboot tools given above. Likewise the Mi Unlock Tool. If everything is displayed correctly in the device manager when connecting the Mi 11 with China ROM and activated USB debugging, everything will be fine. I use Windows 10 x64 myself and even connected it to a USB 3 hub. But it should definitely be a high quality USB cable.
pittrich said:
I used the ADB and Fastboot tools given above. Likewise the Mi Unlock Tool. If everything is displayed correctly in the device manager when connecting the Mi 11 with China ROM and activated USB debugging, everything will be fine. I use Windows 10 x64 myself and even connected it to a USB 3 hub. But it should definitely be a high quality USB cable.
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Just to make sure, by device manager you meant the one that comes with windows 10 right? I haven't used windows in several years. Juts wanted to be sure.
markjohnny said:
Just to make sure, by device manager you meant the one that comes with windows 10 right? I haven't used windows in several years. Juts wanted to be sure.
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However, I don't know how it works under another OS
pittrich said:
However, I don't know how it works under another OS
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I actually meant windows 10. Did you the device manager that comes with windows 10?Since the unlock tool only works with windows, I prepared a separate virtual machine for windows 10.
markjohnny said:
I actually meant windows 10. Did you the device manager that comes with windows 10?Since the unlock tool only works with windows, I prepared a separate virtual machine for windows 10.
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Yes, I mean the device manager in windows 10

General Android 12 Beta Available for the Mi 11 Ultra (star)!

Download link for Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra here.
How to flash Android 12 beta
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The Android 12 beta ROM comes in the form of a .tgz extension, commonly referred to as a Fastboot ROM. To flash this ROM, you also need to have a Windows PC and phone with an unlocked bootloader. Instructions to unlock the bootloader of your phone can be found on your device’s subforums on XDA.
To flash the downloaded file, follow the instructions below:
Download the MiFlash Tool on your PC that can be found here. After downloading, extract the tool and install it. It is also advised to have ADB and Fastboot installed.
Reboot your phone into Download mode by powering it off and then pressing both the Power and Volume Down buttons together.
Connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable.
Download the Fastboot ROM .tgz file and extract it and make sure you remember the extract location, as you will need to paste the address into MiFlash Tool. Make sure there are no spaces in the extract location path.
Run MiFlash Tool on your PC and in the address bar within the tool, paste the extract location from Step 4.
Click “Refresh” within MiFlash and the app should automatically recognize your device.
Click “Run” within MiFlash to flash the ROM file to the device.
The progress bar within MiFlash will turn green, which indicates that the ROM was successfully installed. Your device should boot automatically to the new version.
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Hello
Is it the stock Android 12 or with MIUI ?
I am tempted to install it, but I am wondering what's going to happen when beta program is finished!
jericho246 said:
Download link for Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra here.
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Does this involve a full data wipe ?
It works!
speedtripler said:
It works!
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Full data wipe or not?
algerinferno said:
Full data wipe or not?
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You can do it either way....
They have provided options:
Is the camera working? It has all the stock option?
speedtripler said:
You can do it either way....
They have provided options:
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I think it'd be better to do a clean flash.
speedtripler said:
It works!
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Wow how did you get past the first verify pin, for me it kept looping at that area kept asking me for pin, when I clicked use Google account it went back to the pin again a loop couldn't get out of it
Camera, wifi, calls etc are working?
mat.mark89 said:
Is the camera working? It has all the stock option?
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Yes, the camera works and the Google services are working fine but this build is for testing , not to use daily, for most people I would advise to wait longer
You might have issues with third party apps that haven't been optimised yet for Android 12 etc
gokhujee said:
Wow how did you get past the first verify pin, for me it kept looping at that area kept asking me for pin, when I clicked use Google account it went back to the pin again a loop couldn't get out of it
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Mine didn't even ask me for a pin
I flashed it coming from the Eu 12.6 weekly
Let us know how battery life is.
Is the file same for both global and Chinese variant ?
Wow, this is interesting and tempted to install.
Raj kiran said:
Is the file same for both global and Chinese variant ?
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No idea... Mine was
a china 12/512 once upon a time!
I think you can flash anything these days, if it doesn't work for any reason you can go back, there's unbrick and rollback fix on YouTube
You just have to delete about 8 lines of code and then you can flash backwards as well as forwards
Jbdub17712 said:
Let us know how battery life is.
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I would imagine the battery life is great because it's basically a skeleton barebone ROM
There is no miui apps if those are important to you, its not ready for grandma yet!
If you want to use this as a daily driver you will need to put some effort into installing and config
Not worth it yet for most people imo
speedtripler said:
It works!
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Which variant of MI 11 ultra do you have global or Chinese
I opened XDA just to post this lol. So, did you do a dirty flash and kept your data?

Question is root working on MIUI 13?

I am on the china model M2102K1C with the global rom installed. I rooted using the following method https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...irmware-download-needed.4301241/post-85282829 which meant not overwriting the recovery and only booting thru the twrp file in my adb folder. This made it possible to get OTAs.
I just got the update available for download message and before I install it I would like to be sure I can re root using the same method and that the twrp version still works on miui 13.
the reason i want to check first is that i remember using other phones that sometimes a major update had necessitated an update for twrp to work with it.
you can root on miui 13 by patching the boot.img , like on all android 12 releases. Due to non working twrp on a12.
So if you want a working TWRP you cant update.. After update to miui 13 it will be a12.
use this link for info: https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/howto-magisk-install-without-twrp.64511/#post-643958
marcel112 said:
you can root on miui 13 by patching the boot.img , like on all android 12 releases. Due to non working twrp on a12.
So if you want a working TWRP you cant update.. After update to miui 13 it will be a12.
use this link for info: https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/howto-magisk-install-without-twrp.64511/#post-643958
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thanks I have rooted several other phones on A12. I might wait until I research a bit more on this one as its my first Xiaomi phone. I was hoping the TWRP made for android 11 would still work on A12. ...or if i can hold off wait until there is a twrp for this phone compatible with A12.
tensux said:
thanks I have rooted several other phones on A12. I might wait until I research a bit more on this one as its my first Xiaomi phone. I was hoping the TWRP made for android 11 would still work on A12. ...or if i can hold off wait until there is a twrp for this phone compatible with A12.
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idk, i know there are working a12 twrp for mi 10 and 10 pro, but i dont know when and if it will come for 11 ultra. and when it will come... there are no twrp files for yet... if it is only for root, just use pathed boot.img.... its really easy
marcel112 said:
idk, i know there are working a12 twrp for mi 10 and 10 pro, but i dont know when and if it will come for 11 ultra. and when it will come... there are no twrp files for yet... if it is only for root, just use pathed boot.img.... its really easy
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thanks I know I am going to end up trying it. with the other phones I was more familiar with fixing a soft brick, so that's why I am nervous about it. I already started the upgrade haha.
its nearly impossible to brick this device( i am told, lol)
You can allways reflash using miflash to stock, just be aware off untick lock
marcel112 said:
its nearly impossible to brick this device( i am told, lol)
You can allways reflash using miflash to stock, just be aware off untick lock
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uggh looks like I am going to need to learn how to use miflash. im not sure what i did. I didnt flash anything but rebooted to system from fastboot, and now the screen is blank. My laptop recognizes enough to beep when i plug and unplug the usb cord, but adb does not see it.
read this https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/global-miui-13-link-added-awesome-update.4410931/post-86528887
adn this https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/new-to-mi-11-ultra-with-rom-problems.4411617/post-86527355
tensux said:
uggh looks like I am going to need to learn how to use miflash. im not sure what i did. I didnt flash anything but rebooted to system from fastboot, and now the screen is blank. My laptop recognizes enough to beep when i plug and unplug the usb cord, but adb does not see it.
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For some reason it is losing sanity when you have an open BL and twrp etc installed and trying to update to miui13. Just make sure you have a backup.
I have never used MiFlash before. I believe my computer does see the phone. I was on miui_STARGlobal_V13.0.2.0.SKAMIXM_eecc15ab63_12.0. I am not finding a global fastboot rom for A12 (only the full rom).
The previous versions 12.58 does have a fastboot rom available. Using other phones it was not always possible to downgrade. Would it be possible to flash 12.5.8 on this, or will I need to flash the china version of A12 that has a fastboot rom available?
marcel112 said:
you can root on miui 13 by patching the boot.img , like on all android 12 releases. Due to non working twrp on a12.
So if you want a working TWRP you cant update.. After update to miui 13 it will be a12.
use this link for info: https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/howto-magisk-install-without-twrp.64511/#post-643958
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Problem is you can use watever boot img or the one from the specific fastboot rom? because I updated to global 13.0.2 and there is no fastboot version available yet and so no boot img
xNAPx said:
Problem is you can use watever boot img or the one from the specific fastboot rom? because I updated to global 13.0.2 and there is no fastboot version available yet and so no boot img
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also stuck on this issue, do you know which boot image source we use now? i am also on 13,0,2 global and need root...
There is, take a look at the "beta" thread, it has all you need for A13 rooting
munky-head said:
There is, take a look at the "beta" thread, it has all you need for A13 rooting
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thanks, but can you be a bit more specific, ive been rooting my every android but this is my first Xioami ever so i am new to this.... which beta thread - a beta firmware - higher version which i download and extract to get the boot.img?
thanks
Yes. Whatever version you have installed, you can find a suitable root image from the link:
xdroms
Download xdroms for free. None
sourceforge.net
Then, it's a matter of typing fastboot flash boot rooted_boot.img and fastboot boot rooted_boot.img (with rooted_boot being whatever image you're running).
I'm currently running the latest Global Stable version, so the root I flashed was [ROOT]miui_STARIDGlobal_V13.0.2.0.SKAIDXM_8e7ececfcf_12.0_by_XD
munky-head said:
Yes. Whatever version you have installed, you can find a suitable root image from the link:
xdroms
Download xdroms for free. None
sourceforge.net
Then, it's a matter of typing fastboot flash boot rooted_boot.img and fastboot boot rooted_boot.img (with rooted_boot being whatever image you're running).
I'm currently running the latest Global Stable version, so the root I flashed was [ROOT]miui_STARIDGlobal_V13.0.2.0.SKAIDXM_8e7ececfcf_12.0_by_XD
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There is also [ROOT]miui_STARGlobal_V13.0.2.0.SKAMIXM_eecc15ab63_12.0_by_XD.7z
Which one is best for the latest Global stable 13.0.2.0? It also says [Root], what does it mean? It is already rooted? As far as I know with the fastboot method you need to patch the boot.img via magisk first and than flash it via adb
It's a pre-patched boot.img file
So we just need to flash it, but which one of the two?
tensux said:
thanks I have rooted several other phones on A12. I might wait until I research a bit more on this one as its my first Xiaomi phone. I was hoping the TWRP made for android 11 would still work on A12. ...or if i can hold off wait until there is a twrp for this phone compatible with A12.
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I wait to for the TWRP and im happy for that, Miu 12.5.20 is rock stable... All i want for my phone
xNAPx said:
So we just need to flash it, but which one of the two?
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you got it working?

Question Chinese apps after converting from COS to OOS

Hi comm.
I've ordered my Extreme Edition in Panda White, which hopefully should arrive till end of the week, so I'm reading all the posts and threads about converting and so on.. Because there are a lot of users which unluckily have bricked their phones, before I start with main topic from the title, just to confirm some things before I start my own conversion:
What's needed:
- Unlocked Bootloader
- Fastboot Enhance Tool
- Desired ROM, EU/IN
Special to care about:
- Be sure all COW partitions are deleted before flashing / otherwise brick
- Be sure no unknown partitions are detected before flashing / otherwise brick
All good so far?
There are different models:
- NE2115, I suppose US market?
- NE2213, I suppose Global market, EU & IN?
What for models are out there? Can anyone list them all with an short description?
I think it will also help any other user too out there, just to be clear and prevent any missmatch during downloading and staging the ROMs.
So, and now to the main topic, I've read somewhere in one of the threads here and it was also confirmed by other users, after converting from COS to OOS and performing an Factory- Reset, that the Chinese apps are back again. They can be deleted/deinstalled directly over the settings/apps menu on the phone, but they are still there..
Did anyone here, an more experienced user or maybe an dev. have figured out from where they are comming and is there an way to get rid of them permanently?
Many thanks and best
Adnan
m_adnan said:
Hi comm.
I've ordered my Extreme Edition in Panda White, which hopefully should arrive till end of the week, so I'm reading all the posts and threads about converting and so on.. Because there are a lot of users which unluckily have bricked their phones, before I start with main topic from the title, just to confirm some things before I start my own conversion:
What's needed:
- Unlocked Bootloader
- Fastboot Enhance Tool
- Desired ROM, EU/IN
Special to care about:
- Be sure all COW partitions are deleted before flashing / otherwise brick
- Be sure no unknown partitions are detected before flashing / otherwise brick
All good so far?
There are different models:
- NE2115, I suppose US market?
- NE2213, I suppose Global market, EU & IN?
What for models are out there? Can anyone list them all with an short description?
I think it will also help any other user too out there, just to be clear and prevent any missmatch during downloading and staging the ROMs.
So, and now to the main topic, I've read somewhere in one of the threads here and it was also confirmed by other users, after converting from COS to OOS and performing an Factory- Reset, that the Chinese apps are back again. They can be deleted/deinstalled directly over the settings/apps menu on the phone, but they are still there..
Did anyone here, an more experienced user or maybe an dev. have figured out from where they are comming and is there an way to get rid of them permanently?
Many thanks and best
Adnan
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Hi Adnan
I started a thread on the locked apps a month or so back but basically got told I shouldn't buy Chinese phones and it was just to bad. I would also like to resolve the issue I thought of maybe flashing a euro fast boot recovery onto the phone because noticed even on euro rom the fast boot recovery text was still Chinese when I reset the phone. I did not attempt for risk of brick. I have have been waiting for someone with some knowledge to post a thread on this so I can fix so I will be watching this very closely. good luck
kruhmp said:
Hi Adnan
I started a thread on the locked apps a month or so back but basically got told I shouldn't buy Chinese phones and it was just to bad. I would also like to resolve the issue I thought of maybe flashing a euro fast boot recovery onto the phone because noticed even on euro rom the fast boot recovery text was still Chinese when I reset the phone. I did not attempt for risk of brick. I have have been waiting for someone with some knowledge to post a thread on this so I can fix so I will be watching this very closely. good luck
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I suppose, that all the partitions, recovery, boot, system and so on, should be reflashed / overwritten when you flash with the Fastboot Enhance Tool and the Payload.bin file.
My device will arrive today, so I'll give a try..
kruhmp said:
Hi Adnan
I started a thread on the locked apps a month or so back but basically got told I shouldn't buy Chinese phones and it was just to bad. I would also like to resolve the issue I thought of maybe flashing a euro fast boot recovery onto the phone because noticed even on euro rom the fast boot recovery text was still Chinese when I reset the phone. I did not attempt for risk of brick. I have have been waiting for someone with some knowledge to post a thread on this so I can fix so I will be watching this very closely. good luck
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I'm done with my conversion, so far, all good.. Chinese apps are there, after every factory reset, but they are all deinstallable.. Didn't find from where they are comming, but I suppose there are two variants:
- An hidden partition with Chinese apps
- An app which is provisoning the apps during the first setup wizzard
I think an DEV or so should take a look at it.
What I didn't try is, there is an offical rollback package on OnePlus comm. because of Android Dev. Preview, maybe flashing this one would remove the Chinese apps? Will try it out, otherwise everything was good, no problems at all.
I installed android 13 dev last night and used rollback, no Chinese apps yet will do a factory restore later I will post my results.
kruhmp said:
I installed android 13 dev last night and used rollback, no Chinese apps yet will do a factory restore later I will post my results.
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I also had the idea, but I can't install it, everytime I choose local update, it kicks me back to the about the device screen.. or do I need the APK for NA? But, I'm allready on the EU ROM, so it shouldn't be necessary?
adnan.makarevic said:
I also had the idea, but I can't install it, everytime I choose local update, it kicks me back to the about the device screen.. or do I need the APK for NA? But, I'm allready on the EU ROM, so it shouldn't be necessary?
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Just done factory reset and no Chinese bloat hooray!! I used the OPLocalUpdate_For_Android13.apk on oxygen updater app to install android 13/T Dev Preview after changing update method in settings the app. Then the rollback package with the OPLocal_For_Android12.apk to roll back. "I hope this makes sense"
kruhmp said:
Just done factory reset and no Chinese bloat hooray!! I used the OPLocalUpdate_For_Android13.apk on oxygen updater app to install android 13/T Dev Preview after changing update method in settings the app. Then the rollback package with the OPLocal_For_Android12.apk to roll back. "I hope this makes sense"
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And which version of dev. preview did you use? EU or NA?
EU
I'm going to re-type
For this operation I used Oxygen Updater by adhira S. Chauhan from play store, and followed the instructions https://oxygenupdater.com/article/319/ to download and rollback the EU android 13/T Dev Preview
So finally I was able to get rid of all chinese apps, but an install of Dev. Preview wasn't necessary. I've downloaded the rollback package of A12 from OnePlus, then I rebooted the phone to fastbootd, and entered the recovery on the phone.
Then I flashed the Payload.bin file, and all was good. Since then, I did two factory resets, and both time, the phone was up without any Chinese stuff.
kruhmp said:
I'm going to re-type
For this operation I used Oxygen Updater by adhira S. Chauhan from play store, and followed the instructions https://oxygenupdater.com/article/319/ to download and rollback the EU android 13/T Dev Preview
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Did you get the A13 update?
dude u’d better flash 9008 package for oxygen os. the base band was different between china model and global model.
it’s easy to find package at op.daxiaamu.com(大侠阿木云盘)
also fXXX color os and OPPO . it break my favorite hydrogen os and oxygen os and replaced with junk color os
if you updated to oxygen 12 or above. it just a color os were forced to call “oxygen os”
da nn n filemanager and ugly luncher
dude u’d better flash 9008 package for oxygen os. the base band was different between china model and global model.
you may find package at op.daxiaamu.cn(大侠阿木云盘)after some updates
also fXXX color os and OPPO . it break my favorite hydrogen os and oxygen os and replaced with junk color os
if you updated to oxygen 12 or above. it just a color os were forced to call “oxygen os”
da nn n filemanager and ugly
Markpeng0315 said:
dude u’d better flash 9008 package for oxygen os. the base band was different between china model and global model.
you may find package at op.daxiaamu.cn(大侠阿木云盘)after some updates
also fXXX color os and OPPO . it break my favorite hydrogen os and oxygen os and replaced with junk color os
if you updated to oxygen 12 or above. it just a color os were forced to call “oxygen os”
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What do you mean by the 9008 package? Are you talking about modem baseband?
please can you elaborate a little on package 9008 and how and why we need to flash ???
kruhmp said:
please can you elaborate a little on package 9008 and how and why we need to flash ???
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So it occurred to me that 9008 is EDL mode. A mode in which the phone can accept msm firehose restorations. I just want to know if modem firmware changes from the Chinese version to whichever variant (EU/global) you flash to
bacon612 said:
So it occurred to me that 9008 is EDL mode. A mode in which the phone can accept msm firehose restorations. I just want to know if modem firmware changes from the Chinese version to whichever variant (EU/global) you flash to
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A bit to high for me right now, 9008 seams to be for an EDL mode, but as much as I know, for EDL mode we need MSM tool, which is still not out yet.. Also, have no idea what 9008 is, EDL mode OK, but EU, IN, NA? Version and so on.. The risk to flash something wrong and to end with an brick, where we currently don't have an option to unbick is just to high..
Markpeng0315 said:
dude u’d better flash 9008 package for oxygen os. the base band was different between china model and global model.
you may find package at op.daxiaamu.cn(大侠阿木云盘)after some updates
also fXXX color os and OPPO . it break my favorite hydrogen os and oxygen os and replaced with junk color os
if you updated to oxygen 12 or above. it just a color os were forced to call “oxygen os”
da nn n filemanager and ugly
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There isn't an OOS MSM anywhere for the 10 Pro that I have seen, only COS, and the COS MSM requires tech support to actually log in to be of any use.

General OnePlus 10 Pro - Android 13 Stock Update ROM + Root and Recovery

I've collected all files necessary to root and recover (if necessary) the OnePlus 10 Pro with Android 13 Update - NE2211_11_C.21
( Firmware pulled from Oxygen Updater App)
Please note: Root at your own risk.
I'm not liable for any bricked device or issues possibly created from this process.
Stock Boot.zip
magisk_patched-NE2215_11_C.21.zip
Magisk-25.2.apk
stock.recovery.zip
NE2215_11_C.21 Stable (full).zip
Feel free to follow along using this guide:
How to root your Android smartphone: Google, OnePlus, Samsung, Xiaomi, and others too!​
If flashing/rooting errors out, and you end up in Qualcomm Crash Dump Mode, please perform the following:
Restart into Fastboot Mode by holding Volume Down + Power buttons until the device vibrates, then release only the power button
Once in Fastboot mode, try flashing a clean boot and recovery to BOTH slots like this :
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
fastboot flash recovery_a recovery.img
fastboot flash recovery_b recovery.img
Follow the steps on this site to Flash the stock ROM above using the Fastboot Enhance Tool
https://www.droidwin.com/flash-stoc...-brick/#STEP_1_Download_Fastboot_Enhance_Tool
Feel free to download Fastboot Enhance Tool.zip (backup location)
If you have trouble rebooting to FastbootD (Recovery)
Try swapping Active slots from the application (typically slot A worked for me)
Choose reboot to FastbootD
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but is this to be used when the OP 10 Pro is ALREADY on OS 13, or is this to be used when the unit is on OS 12 (not yet rooted) and you want to take it to OS 13?
Thanks for your help.
Either or would be fine.
It's an upgrade using a full OTA update.
Hi. Is there any oneplus 10 pro compatible twrp? I could not find.
eren15935 said:
Hi. Is there any oneplus 10 pro compatible twrp? I could not find.
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Not yet, but once I find one I'll upload it ASAP for the community.
Savio Dantes said:
Not yet, but once I find one I'll upload it ASAP for the community.
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thanks. It would be nice. good work.
Hi there, do you have for C.22?
Savio Dantes said:
Not yet, but once I find one I'll upload it ASAP for the community.
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There is...check this out
(Guide) Install TWRP + Root + Install Magisk + Bypass Safetynet
Please note, the TWRP image used IS NOT the official TWRP image. I am not responsible for any any harm, such as bricking, or bootloops, which may happen to your device. This is what worked for me. Warning As stated by @beatbreakee , do not flash...
forum.xda-developers.com
(Guide) Install TWRP + Root + Install Magisk + Bypass Safetynet
Please note, the TWRP image used IS NOT the official TWRP image. I am not responsible for any any harm, such as bricking, or bootloops, which may happen to your device. This is what worked for me. Warning As stated by @beatbreakee , do not flash...
forum.xda-developers.com
eren15935 said:
Hi. Is there any oneplus 10 pro compatible twrp? I could not find.
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Hi. Is there any oneplus 10 pro compatible twrp? I could not find.
linhdanstore said:
Hi. Is there any oneplus 10 pro compatible twrp? I could not find.
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Literally look above.
Savio Dantes said:
I've collected all files necessary to root and recover (if necessary) the OnePlus 10 Pro with Android 13 Update - NE2211_11_C.21
( Firmware pulled from Oxygen Updater App)
Please note: Root at your own risk.
I'm not liable for any bricked device or issues possibly created from this process.
Stock Boot.zip
magisk_patched-NE2215_11_C.21.zip
Magisk-25.2.apk
stock.recovery.zip
NE2215_11_C.21 Stable (full).zip
Feel free to follow along using this guide:
How to root your Android smartphone: Google, OnePlus, Samsung, Xiaomi, and others too!​
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Can you use ADB tools to restore stock rom if the device was soft bricked?
No. There are a few unbricking tools I've had to use in the past such as MSM tool, Fastboot Enhance Tool, and payload Dumper. (Google them, they're easy to find)
Note, that MSM tools are (nowadays) typically created and coded with a specific device and may also require authentication to unlock.
I've since moved on to the Google Pixel Pro series after seeing the terrible "Franekstien Project" that Oppo applied to Oneplus in their Color OS "make files"... It's literally a "lucky" mash-up of OnePlus Legacy OS and Oppo.
When companies sell out like that, do lazy transitions, etc. and the core reason we supported them in the first place becomes both forgotten and obsolete, that's when I typically stop supporting them.
Savio Dantes said:
No. There are a few unbricking tools I've had to use in the past such as MSM tool, Fastboot Enhance Tool, and payload Dumper. (Google them, they're easy to find)
Note, that MSM tools are (nowadays) typically created and coded with a specific device and may also require authentication to unlock.
I've since moved on to the Google Pixel Pro series after seeing the terrible "Franekstien Project" that Oppo applied to Oneplus in their Color OS "make files"... It's literally a "lucky" mash-up of OnePlus Legacy OS and Oppo.
When companies sell out like that, do lazy transitions, etc. and the core reason we supported them becomes forgotten, an obsolete, after which I typically stop supporting them.
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Just to clarify does fastboot enhance tool and/or payload dumper works with restoring stock rom?
SKNIZZY said:
Just to clarify does fastboot enhance tool and/or payload dumper works with restoring stock rom?
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Yes it does.
Fastboot enhance works fine, you need to remove the cow files first and have a valid payload.bin but that's it

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