![]() Some users might ask that there are several devices running Android 10 and already have a fully-working TWRP. ![]() What about support for devices running Android 10?Įarlier last year, the team’s lead developer dees_troy published a post to give the users an update about TWRP and Android 10 support. With the latest TWRP 3.4 release, this bug has finally been fixed.Īpart from the ones mentioned above, there are several fixes and changes concerning the decryption, and much more. We already covered a solution to fix the sensors issue. This caused the corruption of the phone’s calibration data stored in the said partition, ultimately leading to non-working sensors like proximity, gyro, etc. Earlier, TWRP 3.3 used the ‘persist’ partition on devices to store the recovery’s cache and log files. There’s also a particular change in this update that I would like to point out. ![]() In addition to that, the “Reboot System” button now allows users to reboot their phone into different partitions after installing a ZIP file. The recovery now shows info about the ZIP file being installed to the inactive slot of an A/B device.
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