If you like to explore in the ROMS installation, surely a tool like it sounds to you TWRP (TeamWin Recovery Project). It is the base that allows you to “play” with the Recovery mode that Android phones have and that allows, from recover the mobile in case there is a problem, to install specific ROMS for each model.
The developer community is the one that benefits from this tool that now is updated to version 3.50. An update that on the one hand adds support to make it functional on more phones (up to 16 new devices) and in addition to having improved support for Android 10 and improvements and corrections for models that still use Android 9.
But starting with the devices that are now supported, TWRP in version 3.5.0 adds support to be used in 16 more devicesincluding the Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL or the Galaxy Note 10 range with Exynos.
With this version of TWRP, Support for models with Android 10 is extended. In this way, the tool has two branches (the two versions of the operating system) waiting for its use in models that have Android 11, a possibility that they are already working on.
The models based on Android 9 count, yes, with more support and access to more features, while those running Android 10 are more limited. You can download TWRP from Google Play Store or from the official Web by TWRP.
Although this link, you have access to all changes, a quick summary allows us to see the news they introduce, almost all focused on improving the general functioning of the tool and especially for models with Android 9. In the case of Android 10, in this another GitHub link, the related improvements appear:
TWRP is a Custom Recovery, not to be confused with the official Recovery Mode that each brand introduces in the phones it launches. And while this, the second, is more limited in the functions, the so-called Custom Recovery (created by third parties), come to be hormonal revoverys (there are more alternatives) that offer a modified recovery mode with many additional functions.
Via | 9to5Google
–
The news
TWRP is updated: now supports more Android 10 phones and adds performance improvements
was originally published in
Xataka Android
by
Jose Antonio Carmona
.
Exploring the Top 5 Voice AI Alternatives: What Sets Them Apart?
The Rise of Spatial Computing: Evolution of Human-Computer Interaction
Data Loss on Windows? Here's How Windows Recovery Software Can Help
Integrating Widgets Seamlessly: Tips for Smooth Implementation and Functionality
School sports days are a fun event for all students, but it’s important that the…