[TWRP Problem] Samsung Galaxy J7 2015 T-Mobile (SMJ00T) Improper Restore - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm very new to the rooting community, and I'm well aware of all of the problems. I've messed around, and bricked my phone many times but always knew how to fix it by flashing the custom rom. I've did whole of April until I figured out the proper rooting my model's for 6.0.1 software, and the 7.1.1 software. I eventually got tired of repeating this process, so in May (after I properly rooted my device and everything worked perfectly) I backed up everything including my system in TWRP.
Now the problem is, after using the xui tuner from xposed installer a bit, my phone seemed working for a bit, and lockscreen worked, but it randomly kept restarting at the boot animation . I grew impatient and restarted my phone properly a couple times but it kept rebooting after I unlocked my phone or just waited at my lockscreen. I then started got scared that I damaged something in my system or software, so I went to use TWRP to restore my backup (which I also literally backed up on this Tuesday). It apparently was successful, until the bootlogo freezing and saying my kernal wasn't SEANDROID ENFORCING.
Then now, I kept reformatting my data and restarting but it wouldn't work, it kept failing. So I gave up, and flashed my stock rom. This worked, but I obviously lost all my data. So to possibly help someone, I want to list what I think could've been the problem. (Still new, so I may list alot of unlikely things. Also random order)
1. I didn't format my data before the first restore, thus it failing.
2. Improper backup, I either backed up unnecessary partions like radio, or TWRP just didn't backup properly.
3. My sd card, I had many problems with my sd card before doing this type of stuff, but it went away during may. During may however, I backed up my magisk modules to it too, but they didn't appear on TWRP. Meaning it may have stopped working again. It also deleted my root folder, where I held the magisk zip and uninstaller.
Now this could bring another problem, I was using Magisk and Xposed installer, while also having my stock framework, xposed framework, and sony framwork (this was to use remote play), and in result my phone couldn't handle it and the module from both Magisk and Xposed.
4. I backed up my system while using the ashyx encryption zip, meaning when TWRP restored encrypted files?
5? XUI Tuner, I modified too many things with the app and probably did something to to the root directory. (Most likely Unlikely)
6. I modified my build prop by adding more code like the android users function, and TWRP probably couldn't back that up so it restored wrong like in 2
7? I modified TWRP by using a custom theme in the recovery, making certain functions like backup and restore not work?
8. I was using an old version of TWRP, 3.0.2 instead of 3.2 because 3.2. However, this is because 3.2 didn't work with my phone, and neither did 3.1.
I now flashed the stock rom, and everything works again. I just have to re-root. I didn't lose much data really, and I backed up some stuff in samsung cloud anyway. I just wanted to make this thread so I can fix the problem properly in the future, in which someone else may need it too. This model of samsung phone really isn't popular in the community, so it really would be helpful to other people. The solution could also work for other J700 variants, especially J700T1 since it's the most similar.
P.S. This is also just a small thing to help people too. Rooting this model is actually pretty easy, there's just a catch for one version of it.
6.0.1 can easily be rooted, especially with autoroot. It's works well, and you don't have to lose anydata at ALL! However magisk is untested.
7.1.1 on the other hand does require to format it's data to work so you have to back up anything you want to keep.. Superuser for me made wifi and the flashlight inaccessible, so I had to use Magisk. Which worked fine. There are two different versions of this root though. (Tested Once) One is basically like how the stock rom and has the manual, mobile data quick setting, and battery settings. to get it, don't use ashyx encrptyion . The other is like how you got it your device and set it up normally, no manual or extra settings, and requires ashyx encryption for this. The one I used was the ashyx encrpytion, and I was fine using this method because I kinda already lost everything over and over so I didn't care (end of april).
Edit: Turns out the stock version happens when you flash the stock rom, then immediately flash a custom recovery, and formatting the data without launching the the phone. I think this happens because when you get your phone, and activate it with a carrier sim card it downloads the additional files for that carrier which allows and when you format the data it formats the carrier version instead of the default system on the phone.
I hope we can find a solution for the kernal problem, so other people can fix this properly.

I would also like to ask if someone can make a odin and TWRP flashable kernal file of both the 6.0.1 and 7.1.1 versions of the SM-J700 variants, but for now in this thread the J700T is fine, unless all variants have the same stock kernal. This could be a solution and very helpful.

I have a USA T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy J7 J700TUVU3BQK3 phone and Can someone give me links to where I need to download the firmware ROM for this phone & all the different software I would need to root this phone or modify-backup its operating system??? My computer operating system is windows and also does anyone know how to setup a multiple operating systems on a computer where u can choose to either boot to different versions of windows and lynux.?? Computer Lenovo Gaming Laptop & HP Pavilion Laptop.

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Getting started with my rooted Samsung S6 Edge (the first few days)

I just rooted my phone (Samsung S6 Edge [SM-G925P] running Android 6.0.1) this Friday and I have a couple of questions about using the CyanogenMod ROM and installing Xposed. To note, I am pretty, pretty new (I literally just rooted 2 days ago.
So my question about CyanogenMod is will it run on my rooted Samsung and is it dedoxed? I already have TWRP and SuperSU flashed and installed on my phone.
And my question about Xposed is will it run on my phone, as well with CyanogenMod, TWRP and SuperSU? I tried installing it with the original ROM on my phone, but that provided to be disasterous since it soft-bricked my phone, but I heard that was because my ROM was deodexed.
Hi NovaViper ! It depends. Cyanogenmod and other ROMS can come in two flavors: odexed or deodexed. The one on the official Cyanogenmod Website is deodexed. If you go on Cyanogemod's official website they don't have a ROM for Samsung Galaxy S6 / Edge. Check it out: http://download.cyanogenmod.org/ Look at the left to see supported devices. Unfortunately, it's not there. Some Galaxy S6 / Edge models do support Cyanogenmod but as for your model the SM-G925P there is still no official support for CM ROM. Check this link out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...development/cyanogenmod-13-galaxy-s6-t3269984 Just out of curiosity, why do you want to install CM on your device?
I want to try CM because I heard it offers full customization.. I really would like to customize the lockscreen and colors of the UI especially and because it is deodexed, so I can also add Xposed. I have another ROM atm called Mostly Stock (its based on ROM but its deodexed and have a few changes to the stock UI, BUT it still has the parts I hate about the stock ROM). I specifically want CM because I haven't found any other ROM that offers full customization, deodxed for Xposed, and most importantly, is not like the stock ROM.
Oh, also with CM, I tried to install it but it said my device isn't support.. I tried the one from the link
If you want a full stable ROM for Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and XPosed on it I would recommend this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6-edge/development/rom-carhdrom-1-t3111519. My friend has it on his ROOTED S6 Edge and it offers even more customization's then Cyanogenmod plus you can install XPosed on it. Give it a try.
Thanks I already flashed it but I notice that it isn't responsive to touch. I can interact with the buttons but no response to touch whatsoever. Seems like there isn't a ROM that works with my SM-G925P, the edge that rom works with is a G925F
Hmm, I thought it would work on your model. Try this: http://androidfreeroms.com/renegade-android-m-6-0-1-aroma-rom-sprint-samsung-s6-g925p/
I got the rom flashed and running.. but i cant seem to restore my messages from the samsung backup.. i can only get them from Textra (which doesnt export them). Also, i cant receieve text messages either.
Well, I finally got my messages backed up but.. I notice something else now. I had installed Xposed, which ended up giving me a bootloop and I had to factory and data reset, and reflash my stock rom. then I installed TWRP and then Renegade, but the mobile data isn't working anymore. Its just black the black bars.. I can't even find the Mobile Data enable button anywhere. (It works on stock rom though). To point out, mobile data WAS working before I installed Xposed. Right now, I'm reflashing my stock rom and seeing if it works.
--UPDATE 1--
Yeah, the stock mobile data works.. although I do have a theory on what could be going on
Theory 1: It could be I have to install my ROMS a certain way, initally, I had stock ROM, then I added the "Mostly Stock ROM" THEN I added Rengeade when you suggested it to me
Theory 2: Possibily signal strength/proxies (I'm doing this at on my school's wifi)
Theory 3: Something that Xposed has modified and its still there
--UPDATE 2--
I did the first theory and it worked successfully BUT.. I did remember that I had installed SuperSU soon after flashing twrp (which came after i flashed the stock rom).. Now I'm trying to see if that made a difference.
--UPDATE 3--
Ok, so it seems that it is a certain install order (tried with both superSU installed first and without). But I'm worried now about installing Xposed.. as I'm now nervous that it may end up messing up my phone again (It took a while for me to figure out how to get it back working.. as it ended up bricking with continuous looping and even factory resetting/clearing data off didn't work. I had to flash the stock rom for it to work again)
Interesting. My friends all have the International version which is G925F. Yours is Sprint ? Or some other cell phone provider ?
If your model goes haywire with simple custom rom installations and other apps than I wouldn't risk installing XPosed BUT if you do then try to follow these instructions... they work for your model:
https://xtremetricks.net/install-xposed-framework-android-6-0-6-0-1-marshmallow/
My phone is Sprint and I downloaded Xposed from the Magitsk app and it worked without bricking my phone.. I wonder why it was acting up
Strange thing, I seems I HAVE to install the 'Mostly Stock ROM' BEFORE I add Renegade.. the mobile data works to not work at all without installing Mostly Stock first.. How any idea how to fix this?
Well, I tried installing Magisk and it bricked my phone once again.. I'm really confused with whats going on. I have a backup of the stock ROM from SamMobile. What I want to do now is completely clear off ALL data from all of the roms and just start over, is that even possible? Also, if I delete the system files, do I HAVE to install the Stock ROM first, or can I just add the custom ROM and it will add the OS?
Well normally for rooted phones, you only add the custom ROM and it will automatically add the OS. I have no idea why you having so much problem with it. Did you unluck the bootloader ??
Yeah.. (I think), I made sure OEM Unlock is enabled and USB debugging is on.. Not sure what could be causing such problems with my phone.. I honestly wish I knew
What method did you use to root your phone and unlock the bootloader ?
I used the systemless method (installed TWRP, then installed the latest SuperSU which used the systemless method by itself) and I think I did.. there was an option where I had to enable (it was called OEM Unlocking, it was preventing me from flashing)
And I forgot to ask another question.. should I (and if such thing is possible) wipe the system/ folder and then install the custom ROM onto my phone without having to add the stock one at all?
What I would do if I were in your shoes is I would unroot and re-lock your bootloader again... see this article for unrooting: http://howunroot.com/unroot-supersu/samsung/galaxy+s6+edge+sm-g925p/5.0/ Now... once you unroot your phone... I don't think re-locking your bootloader will have any effect... but you can try to relock your bootloader and bring it to the original state meaning factory... once there just follow these instructions step by step: http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/skipsoft-toolkit-galaxy-s6-edge-root-unlock-restore-flash-stock-firmware-drivers-more-1517879 Once you root it and unlock your bootloader again, and after your install TWRP, go into TWPR, wipe dalvik cache, wipe system, wipe everything ... and then instlal the custom ROM that I gave you in the link, and it should be working find without problems. Try that and get back to me and update me... if you have any questions then just post it here and I will help you as much as i can.
I don't think I unlocked the bootloader because I looked up the instructions to how to unlock the bootloader and I didn't do that.. all I did was enable OEM unlock, is that the same thing as unlocking the bootloader? If not, how do I unlock the bootloader?

Samsung Galaxy 5 (G900T1) Updates Extremely Slow or Fail

I have a Samsung G900T1 with rooted stock 6.0.1. This problem has been going on for 2 months or longer. My apps are set to auto-update without notifying me, over any connection. So I was unaware exactly when this problem started.
App updates barely crawl, then ending up stuck at 100% downloaded after taking an incredibly long time to complete (as long as several minutes). I know that new installs sometimes fail.
What I've done:
- Selectively disabled wifi, to force T-Mobile data for updates
- Cleaned every way I can do, used Trimmer app, stopped using more than one "kernal editor"
- Performed nandroid backup then factory reset and restored
Nothing seems to help.
Initially, I also erased all media files and unused apps. At this point I have 70 apps pending update. If I want to install a new app I first have to halt the update process to deprioritize those, then attempt install, which behaves as stated above.
I'm thinking the problem likely resulted from installing a couple of "App 2 SD" programs, attempting to open up primary storage. I'm guessing I tinkered too much. For a time I directed downloads to the SD card, but the performance degraded. I used the specified "backout" then uninstalled the app2sd apps. I had hoped the phone would return from crippled to slow, but now I have both.
Any detailed suggestions and all on-point questions appreciated.
Odin back to stock rom ... re root then reflash twrp then flash your custom rom.
Remember, if you are on 6.01 then you need to flash stock 6.01 you cannot flash a previous older rom
~~~oka1
Thank you for the suggestion. I am using stock rom (rooted + TWRP) and followed a longer path to fix the issue. Unfortunately, I now don't remember the exact steps, but I believe the source of those steps was not on XDA. I realize not much help, but I wanted a process less risky than factory reset or rom reinstall (risky when I do them, not necessarily in general). I assume not a big issue here at XDA since I just researched and found only one other direct question on the topic that was never stated as resolved. I would expect your method to work, and appreciate your help.

Mobile data won't work since I've flashed and rooted my redmi note 5

Edit: solved, pay your bills in time kids !
Hi guys, I have a mobile data issue since i flashed my phone two days ago.
I cannot connect my phone to the internet unless I use wifi. Texts and calls are working.
Issue is occurring on both Lineage OS 18 (unofficial) and CrDroid 11.
I already flashed and reflashed the roms, wipe data, system, everything multiple times, flashed the original modem/NON-HLOS.bin file via fastboot with no luck. Tried on multiple recovery too just in case (twrp, pitchblackRP, OrangeFox). I mostly use sideloading but install from an sd card got me the same results.
Issue happens with rooted (magisk last version) roms and unrooted roms aswell.
I had several issues about twrp/recovery being unable to mount /data, which I tricked to do so by resizing data from ext4 to ext2 then to ext4 again. Not sure that's the good way to do it.
I tried to go back to a clean room with relocking the bootloader and flashing the official fastboot rom but I got stuck on a bootloop. I tried other methods with MiFlash and succeeded into booting the official rom but i'm stuck on the Welcome/new device screen (the little slideshow crash/won't advance to the next step when i have to choose between recover data from an old phone or start from scratch). I went back to crdroid for now.
My first thought was to tinker with the APN but it didn't worked, sometimes i get a message like "APN Settings are not available for the current user" but I usually manage to still write them, with no effect still. I'm on the a french operator called "Free"
Typing ##4636## in my phone app gets me to a debug menu where I can see that I'm not connected to the data services (but i'm connected to the vocal services). I have a way to check the IMS state in this menu, which tells me that i'm not registered, don't know what that means.
Already did the trick of cleaning sim card, going in plane mode, changing favorite network and so on. I'm a little desperate
If you cannot help me with this, can someone points me a good tutorial on how to going nuclear on a phone and delete everything to reflash an official Mi rom ? I'm quite used to flashing roms but I still get a bit lost between a factory reset, a data wipe, and what to flash/wipe/mount in order etc.
Vendor or firmware flashing you test?
I think maybe vendor help
Xiaomi Firmware Updater
The ultimate script that provides firmware packages for Xiaomi devices.
xiaomifirmwareupdater.com
Sorry i didn't mention it. My last flash attempt was flash Xiaomi FW > flash crdroid > flash gapps >flash magisk and that's my current set up, and it still doesn't works. The issue might lie in the SIM card, i previously tried the sim card of a relative on my phone and it didn't do much but this morning the same sim worked and mine still does not. I'll report back once I have a new one.
Edit: could you explain what vendor is ? What's the difference with the fw or a rom ?
CompoteMonPote said:
Sorry i didn't mention it. My last flash attempt was flash Xiaomi FW > flash crdroid > flash gapps >flash magisk and that's my current set up, and it still doesn't works. The issue might lie in the SIM card, i previously tried the sim card of a relative on my phone and it didn't do much but this morning the same sim worked and mine still does not. I'll report back once I have a new one.
Edit: could you explain what vendor is ? What's the difference with the fw or a rom ?
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I'm going to lose it lmao, the reason why I didn't had any access to my mobile data is because... My monthly bill payment didn't went through because of a credit card renewal.... I apparently decided to flash my rom the day of the due date and didn't saw any warning hence the confusion. Probleme solved, I paid my bill and the data is back (what a surprise). i feel like an idiot but i've learnt things, thanks for the link joke19.

Question Root with TWRP or just patched boot.img???

HI, All
I have had Nord 2 three months now. First Nord 2 was in service 3 times. So I got new device. Now this new has been two times at service. I have rooted both with TWRP (denniz) and Magisk of course.
I was wondering if TWRP is causing all the problems or is it just that Nord 2 does not like to be rooted.
And now I am thinking not to root but root has its benefits, so I guess I'll root but which method, TWRP or not.
Have you had problems after rooting? If you have, have you used TWRP and Magisk or just Magisk, no TWRP??
It would be nice if you would share your comments.
Thank you
My experience: if sent in for service, all they do is re-flash stock rom. This is where the problems start! I've been talking with an experienced guy from "The Phone Lab" in The Netherlands, which is the contractor for OnePlus repairs in my country.
Thing is, if your phone got messed up, THINGS REMAIN IN THE MEMORY after re-flashing stock. The ONLY thing that works to get a flawless CLEAN system (once even a TWRP-folder survived, but espacially the partition for your fingerprint etc. tempts to stay currupted in a way leading to several strange behaviours).
So to get a clean system, the "repaircompany" should:
- flash stock rom
- boot into STOCK recovery
- fully wipe
- flash stock rom again
NOW your device will work as stock WITHOUT strange behaviour. Mine has been stock flashed 5 times. I know what I am talking about. Every time different errors, which stopped / got eliminated after wiping inbetween.
The problem is, if you send your device to an OnePlus contractor or OnePlus servicepoint, they will not do this, since even THEY are not aware. Because after a stock flash the phone INTENTS to work normally. Strange behaviour sometimes even starts after set-up.
It's the most frustrating phone I ever had.
exis_tenz said:
My experience: if sent in for service, all they do is re-flash stock rom. This is where the problems start! I've been talking with an experienced guy from "The Phone Lab" in The Netherlands, which is the contractor for OnePlus repairs in my country.
Thing is, if your phone got messed up, THINGS REMAIN IN THE MEMORY after re-flashing stock. The ONLY thing that works to get a flawless CLEAN system (once even a TWRP-folder survived, but espacially the partition for your fingerprint etc. tempts to stay currupted in a way leading to several strange behaviours).
So to get a clean system, the "repaircompany" should:
- flash stock rom
- boot into STOCK recovery
- fully wipe
- flash stock rom again
NOW your device will work as stock WITHOUT strange behaviour. Mine has been stock flashed 5 times. I know what I am talking about. Every time different errors, which stopped / got eliminated after wiping inbetween.
The problem is, if you send your device to an OnePlus contractor or OnePlus servicepoint, they will not do this, since even THEY are not aware. Because after a stock flash the phone INTENTS to work normally. Strange behaviour sometimes even starts after set-up.
It's the most frustrating phone I ever had.
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Hi and thank you for reply.
That was new to me but explains a lot. But also I remined that my 1st Nord2 got new motherboard (IMEI and S/N was different) and now my new Nord2 has new motherboard. So after replacing motherboard it should be as totally new. But still with 1st device I end up problems. I have not rooted my new Nord 2 because my intention was to find out if it is TWRP which is causing problems or is it the device - hardware vs OS after root rocess regardless TWRP or not.
Basically is Nord 2 working as "normal" devices after rooting or not.
To tell you the truth, I am fed up with this phone too
Hi jis251: we can shake hands. After the 4th (!) stockrom-flash by a OnePlus-servicecenter and still having strange behaviour (for example I was not able to set a fingerprint, the device-motor just kept shaking when I tried), they "decided" that my motherboard was broken. It was switched under warrantee and after that I messed up something and then a "regular" stock-flash didn't work either. You DO need to flash stock (@servicepoint or by yourself), then REBOOT into STOCK recovery, WIPE EVERYTHING, and flash stock again (with OnePlus-tool only they have).
The problem is that OnePlus (and their servicecenters) are NOT aware of this (and probably don't care). But once rooted with strange behaviour this is a must.
For now, fingers crossed, everything seems to work. I have TWRP 3.6 (Denniz) installed, Magisk 24.1, several modules (AFWall Boot AntiLeak, BuiltIn BusyBox, F-Droid privileged Extension, Magisk Bootloop Protector -not sure if this does anything, not tested-, Shamiko, Universal SafetyNet Fix and Zygisk LSPosed.
Also in LSPosed I have 4 modules activated: AFWall+, Disable FLAG_Seure, XPrivacyLua and GravityBox [R].
This setup works and passes SafetyNet without problem. Banking Apps work. The only thing I cannot get to work (keeps detecting root) is my Cupra App (for my car - same as Volkswagen App) as posted here: Cupra
The setup on my OnePlus 7 pro (A10) and Nord 2 5G (A11) - both stock roms - is the same. Both pass banking apps but the Volkswagen/Cupra app they do not. I can live with that as long as that is the only exception. It sucks, but privacy above all ;-)
after a week no broblem with my rooted nord 2 (twrp+ magisk canary) all working as well!
exis_tenz said:
My experience: if sent in for service, all they do is re-flash stock rom. This is where the problems start! I've been talking with an experienced guy from "The Phone Lab" in The Netherlands, which is the contractor for OnePlus repairs in my country.
Thing is, if your phone got messed up, THINGS REMAIN IN THE MEMORY after re-flashing stock. The ONLY thing that works to get a flawless CLEAN system (once even a TWRP-folder survived, but espacially the partition for your fingerprint etc. tempts to stay currupted in a way leading to several strange behaviours).
So to get a clean system, the "repaircompany" should:
- flash stock rom
- boot into STOCK recovery
- fully wipe
- flash stock rom again
NOW your device will work as stock WITHOUT strange behaviour. Mine has been stock flashed 5 times. I know what I am talking about. Every time different errors, which stopped / got eliminated after wiping inbetween.
The problem is, if you send your device to an OnePlus contractor or OnePlus servicepoint, they will not do this, since even THEY are not aware. Because after a stock flash the phone INTENTS to work normally. Strange behaviour sometimes even starts after set-up.
It's the most frustrating phone I ever had.
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No way. I had my phone serviced at the same place and now I don't get OTA updates anymore and have to install them manually. My Bluetooth is also working less reliably. I had my suspicions but thanks for confirming it.
You DO need to flash stock (@servicepoint or by yourself), then REBOOT into STOCK recovery, WIPE EVERYTHING, and flash stock again (with OnePlus-tool only they have).
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Just to be clear: is it possible to do by myself? Or is their tool required in this step? But yeah I was really hoping flashing would be as straight forward as with my previous OnePlus phones
Kenaestic said:
No way. I had my phone serviced at the same place and now I don't get OTA updates anymore and have to install them manually. My Bluetooth is also working less reliably. I had my suspicions but thanks for confirming it.
Just to be clear: is it possible to do by myself? Or is their tool required in this step? But yeah I was really hoping flashing would be as straight forward as with my previous OnePlus phones
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Hi Kenaestic, so you are from The Netherlands as am I? Honestly, I don't know if you can do it yourself. Maybe with the tool from (I mean Pankspoo) you can put back all the partitions etc., get to some kind of "stock-state" and be able to wipe everything in stock recovery. But I am just not sure.
I am kind of "ready" with this phone. I am on version 17 (stock A11) and once rooted I decided to not take anymore OTA's. The phone is just way too unreliable. And it IS my daily driver for work, so I can't risk it. It freaks me out that I can't "normally" flash back a stock rom, an d I am too unexpierenced for ASB, commands, etc. I'm an user, not a programmer.
I got 5 (!) reflashes from The Phone Laband a new mainboard. Once, I got suspicious when a TWRP-folder was STILL THERE after a stock-re-flash. From that moment on, and all the problems with fingerprint and PIN-locks, that something just survives that factory flash (I always managed to mess things up by rooting).
Now the damn thing works (and really I still like it). I came from the OP7pro, but this device is just so much lighter and better in the hand (not top-heavy). It's snappy, it's fast. But in the meantime I will start working on my OnePlus 7 pro to get E/OS running and finally my goal is to de-google. Once that works, the OP Nord 2 will be sold and the OP7 pro will be my back-up phone.
The Nord 2 is good and I love it, but software is a failure. Never a MediaTek-device for me again.
exis_tenz said:
Hi Kenaestic, so you are from The Netherlands as am I? Honestly, I don't know if you can do it yourself. Maybe with the tool from (I mean Pankspoo) you can put back all the partitions etc., get to some kind of "stock-state" and be able to wipe everything in stock recovery. But I am just not sure.
I am kind of "ready" with this phone. I am on version 17 (stock A11) and once rooted I decided to not take anymore OTA's. The phone is just way too unreliable. And it IS my daily driver for work, so I can't risk it. It freaks me out that I can't "normally" flash back a stock rom, an d I am too unexpierenced for ASB, commands, etc. I'm an user, not a programmer.
I got 5 (!) reflashes from The Phone Laband a new mainboard. Once, I got suspicious when a TWRP-folder was STILL THERE after a stock-re-flash. From that moment on, and all the problems with fingerprint and PIN-locks, that something just survives that factory flash (I always managed to mess things up by rooting).
Now the damn thing works (and really I still like it). I came from the OP7pro, but this device is just so much lighter and better in the hand (not top-heavy). It's snappy, it's fast. But in the meantime I will start working on my OnePlus 7 pro to get E/OS running and finally my goal is to de-google. Once that works, the OP Nord 2 will be sold and the OP7 pro will be my back-up phone.
The Nord 2 is good and I love it, but software is a failure. Never a MediaTek-device for me again.
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Haha ja zeker So this is something I have noticed as well. I'm in the same boat as you. I'm not a programmer and I come from a device where flashing was way easier. But for some reason this phone has persistent data on it that can not be reset or wiped. Maybe it was intended as a security measure. When you flash TWRP you probably noticed you can not boot into it without a commandline on your computer. Otherwise it will completely ignore the volume down + power combination and go straight to booting the OS. So I'm guessing OnePlus made it harder to tamper with the recovery. But for rooting it's only confusing, gives me headaches but most importantly; when you accidentally remove the ADB server authentication you're screwed because there is no recovery to boot into. I'm really hoping the miracle workers in the modding community find a way to work around these things. Because I first just thought it's kinda janky because they used a few work arounds to get TWRP running as fast as possible when the phone came out. But now I just don't know anymore. Anyway, I have an appointment with ThePhoneLab tomorrow and I'll report back if it did anything. Cheers.
exis_tenz said:
My experience: if sent in for service, all they do is re-flash stock rom. This is where the problems start! I've been talking with an experienced guy from "The Phone Lab" in The Netherlands, which is the contractor for OnePlus repairs in my country.
Thing is, if your phone got messed up, THINGS REMAIN IN THE MEMORY after re-flashing stock. The ONLY thing that works to get a flawless CLEAN system (once even a TWRP-folder survived, but espacially the partition for your fingerprint etc. tempts to stay currupted in a way leading to several strange behaviours).
So to get a clean system, the "repaircompany" should:
- flash stock rom
- boot into STOCK recovery
- fully wipe
- flash stock rom again
NOW your device will work as stock WITHOUT strange behaviour. Mine has been stock flashed 5 times. I know what I am talking about. Every time different errors, which stopped / got eliminated after wiping inbetween.
The problem is, if you send your device to an OnePlus contractor or OnePlus servicepoint, they will not do this, since even THEY are not aware. Because after a stock flash the phone INTENTS to work normally. Strange behaviour sometimes even starts after set-up.
It's the most frustrating phone I ever had.
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I agree to some point... When it comes to rooting and updating when rooted this Phone is a p.i.a. If kept stock it is not to bad... But you want root for a reason. I think it is because of the mediatek processor. But I am struggling with it too. I am on A16, with TWRP, not rooted. I want to go back to stock (locked bootloader), but I am having a hard time to understand how to do it. I would appreciate a step by step guide.... The ones on XDA so-far haven't helped me any further...
Ik zit dus in hetzelfde schuitje... (sorry for the Dutch) really curious if "The Phone lab" can fix it
The Phone Lab can only re-flash stock (not repair). You'll loose all data.

General Don't buy this phone if you are planning to root it

I don't know what's wrong with this phone, but once it's rooted it will eventually enter a boot loop after some restarts or power on/off cycles. You can boot to recovery or fastboot, but no matter what you do there, the only way to fix the bootloop is flashing the stock boot and recovery partitions and formating data from there. The phone will reset to factory and boot up normally, but you will loose all your config, apps, etc. It's a pain in the a** to setup everything all over again every few days. Every time you have to restart your phone is like playing russian roulette, you never know when the boot loop will happen, but it will come up sooner or later no matter what you do. I have performed a lot of tests just rooting and without touching a single thing in config or apps, after some restart cycles it boot loops.
I'm fed up with it because it's so unreliable, it may work fine if you use it stock but I personally need root. I have ended up being so afraid of restarts that I have not powered it off or restarted since a month.
By the way this is my first One Plus and I don't know if this issue happens with other models from the brand.
This is just my experience and my advise.
Even i am a nord 2 owner and currently i am running custom os android 12 , even before this i had no probs like this with root.....
I bricked my device while installing gsi but that was different...
[RECOVERY][UNOFFICIAL] TWRP 3.6.0_11-0 for OnePlus Nord 2 5G [denniz]
Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or TWRP 3.x for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven...
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Fastboot reboot recovery
Do this, then flash latest magisk....
You'll be good
satanishere16 said:
Even i am a nord 2 owner and currently i am running custom os android 12 , even before this i had no probs like this with root.....
I bricked my device while installing gsi but that was different...
[RECOVERY][UNOFFICIAL] TWRP 3.6.0_11-0 for OnePlus Nord 2 5G [denniz]
Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or TWRP 3.x for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven...
forum.xda-developers.com
Fastboot reboot recovery
Do this, then flash latest magisk....
You'll be good
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Indeed that's what I tried first because I usually solved boot loops with that method in other phones in the past. But with this one that trick does not work, I tried with several magisk versions before trying other things that didn't work either such as restoring a nandroid backup with TWRP or wiping everything and formatting data on TWRP. The only thing that worked was the method I described in OP, which I found in other thread in this forum. I have read reports about other people suffering the same problems, so I know I'm not alone.
By the way it seems to happen only with stock ROM. Which custom ROM are you using?
Regards
Pixel experience android 12....
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Hi,
I can confirm that I had the same problem as you to root 3 One Plus Nord 2 (DN2103) from different friends wishing to stay on OxygenOS.
The root works fine and then totally randomly the OnePlus animation keeps looping after a reboot.
By doing a "fastboot -w" it starts again correctly but obviously with a loss of data.
Recently I got a Nord 2 from a friend for testing and it turns out that using the latest version of Magisk Canary, the root seems to remain after several reboots but to be tested over several months.
I've also seen here owners of European Nord 2 who confirm that root works well with Magisk Canary.
Edit : After about 10 reboots, the phone went back to bootloop.
Yes it's really exhausting root this phone. I tried custom roms without any problems with Magisk but stock is broken somehow. I need to use stock because of video recording quality. I have now Magisk 24.3 but didn't really restart it yet because of this. You shoud backup all data before restart . You can use data format in twrp, that works too.
Sperafico said:
Hi,
I can confirm that I had the same problem as you to root 3 One Plus Nord 2 (DN2103) from different friends wishing to stay on OxygenOS.
The root works fine and then totally randomly the OnePlus animation keeps looping after a reboot.
By doing a "fastboot -w" it starts again correctly but obviously with a loss of data.
Recently I got a Nord 2 from a friend for testing and it turns out that using the latest version of Magisk Canary, the root seems to remain after several reboots but to be tested over several months.
I've also seen here owners of European Nord 2 who confirm that root works well with Magisk Canary.
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Thank you very much. Next time I will try switching to magisk canary channel. I'm on stable and sticking to 24.1 because the last time I updated from that version to 24.3 I got into a boot loop.
8vasa8 said:
Yes it's really exhausting root this phone. I tried custom roms without any problems with Magisk but stock is broken somehow. I need to use stock because of video recording quality. I have now Magisk 24.3 but didn't really restart it yet because of this. You shoud backup all data before restart . You can use data format in twrp, that works too.
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Thanks for your answer. In my case the first thing I tried was flashing magisk again, then restoring a full nandroid backup with twrp, and then formatting data in twrp, but none of these steps worked.
I also heard about this problem being solved in custom ROMs but I haven't found any that fit my needs or any that has everything working, so I prefer to keep on rooted stock.
#metoo . We need devs to look into this problem. Been using rooted Android phone for years but now it s***s without root on Nord 2.
As long as you use an untouched stock rom (or after modding re-flashed by OnePlus servicepoint, rebooted into stock recovery, wipe all and re-flash stock, in a OnePlus store), root works fine on stock rom. Every attempt different than above will fail one day or another. I decided not to take OTAs because too many things can go wrong / turn unstable.
The phone is my daily driver, also for work. But I am rooted with Magism 24.3 (stable) and have various modules running including LSPosed, Shamiko, USNF, and in LSPosed GravityBox, XprivacyLua pro and a few more.
Works awesomely. Just don't touch things afterwords. In that case, yes, the phone sucks. Big time.
Xatanu said:
I don't know what's wrong with this phone, but once it's rooted it will eventually enter a boot loop after some restarts or power on/off cycles. You can boot to recovery or fastboot, but no matter what you do there, the only way to fix the bootloop is flashing the stock boot and recovery partitions and formating data from there. The phone will reset to factory and boot up normally, but you will loose all your config, apps, etc. It's a pain in the a** to setup everything all over again every few days. Every time you have to restart your phone is like playing russian roulette, you never know when the boot loop will happen, but it will come up sooner or later no matter what you do. I have performed a lot of tests just rooting and without touching a single thing in config or apps, after some restart cycles it boot loops.
I'm fed up with it because it's so unreliable, it may work fine if you use it stock but I personally need root. I have ended up being so afraid of restarts that I have not powered it off or restarted since a month.
By the way this is my first One Plus and I don't know if this issue happens with other models from the brand.
This is just my experience and my advise.
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shoud what can i do any bramhastra or something ?
Look basically i am nerd and i agree that so apart from root i have question that installing TWRP and Custom Rom,is that working correctly with no issues? particularly pixelos
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Look basically i am nerd and i agree that so apart from root i have question that installing TWRP and Custom Rom,is that working correctly with no issues? particularly pixelos
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TWRP and custom roms works without issue. Even root is working with custom.
NANDroid does NOT work on stock rom! TWRP does, but no NANDroids possible.
Unfortunately I agree...
I spent so much time because of manipulations that I am used to doing, and which leads to a boot loop and a brick of the phone immediately afterwards.
The only solution I had was to flash the rom, which of course leads to a total reset each time and a considerable waste of time.
This is my 3rd and last OnePlus phone that I buy, I'm sick of all my lost data and hours spent just getting it started.
Oh my oneplus nord 2 is now in final bootloop. Cant make anything work, just keeps rebooting when plugging in power so $350 down the drain. Would not recommend..
Why down the drain? It's not 1 year old, so Oneplus will renew firmware under warrantee.
Xatanu said:
I don't know what's wrong with this phone, but once it's rooted it will eventually enter a boot loop after some restarts or power on/off cycles. You can boot to recovery or fastboot, but no matter what you do there, the only way to fix the bootloop is flashing the stock boot and recovery partitions and formating data from there. The phone will reset to factory and boot up normally, but you will loose all your config, apps, etc. It's a pain in the a** to setup everything all over again every few days. Every time you have to restart your phone is like playing russian roulette, you never know when the boot loop will happen, but it will come up sooner or later no matter what you do. I have performed a lot of tests just rooting and without touching a single thing in config or apps, after some restart cycles it boot loops.
I'm fed up with it because it's so unreliable, it may work fine if you use it stock but I personally need root. I have ended up being so afraid of restarts that I have not powered it off or restarted since a month.
By the way this is my first One Plus and I don't know if this issue happens with other models from the brand.
This is just my experience and my advise.
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U r wrong
I'm not sure if it's just a coincidence, but for me, it always happens after about a week or two of ignoreing "you have an update available" popup. I thought maybe it modified the boot image, like magisk, to run at the next startup.
I agree that this is very annoying. If I didn't need Google Pay, I'd just install another rom.
Like said. Have your device Factory-flashed by OnePlus, REBOOT to stock recovery, do a FULL WIPE and FACTORY FLASH stock AGAIN! Only with the official OnePlus tool and software.
Only this way all your old fiddling around is erased. If you ROOT then, all will be fine. Of course, neglect further updates, but the device will work fine. Mine is in this state, heavily tweaked (Magisk, Zygisk, USNF, GravityBox, etc. etc. and it runs stable for over 10 weeks without any hickup.

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