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According to the people on reddit it is because I have debloated my phone. I also tried to install the Pixel Experience Plus custom rom at one point but it didn't work, I did reinstall the stock recovery an relocked the bootloader after that.
I did factory reset it and even flashed it with an ozip file still no update.
also found an ofp file for the Android 11 update but relme flash tool wouldn't work with it.
Is there any other way to manually update it or force it to update?
Thanks in advance.
Do you really want it?
I think it's a bloatware dud.
The "security" is not needed and comes at a stiff price as you will see if you load it.
Scoped storage sucks.
Rule #1, if your OS is running fast, stable and fulfilling its mission... let it be.
You do make a good point.
But if it is possible and I don't like it I can always reverse to Android 10.
At this point I just want to try it out and try the Pixel Experience rom.
If it isn't, well both my phone and I will survive.
thephone.geek said:
You do make a good point.
But if it is possible and I don't like it I can always reverse to Android 10.
At this point I just want to try it out and try the Pixel Experience rom.
If it isn't, well both my phone and I will survive.
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You can go back... as long as it doesn't update the boot loader version too.
As a Samsung user I'm all too aware of that trick.
I would investigate what advantages R has over Q that would benefit you. Scoped storage isn't fully implemented on Q apparently and seems to run as well maybe better than Pie. In Q it's scoped storage in all it's blazing cpu cycle sucking glory.
Is there anyway to do it using adb?
I got Realme 7 Pro from Amazon Warehouse with somehow broken security - figerprint scanner didn't work and the phone didn't want update itself thru OTA, even with relocked bootloader and when connected via VPN to Germany, Italy etc. It actually updated to Android 11 C23 using OTA when I changed phone's region to Singapore using the service code. Then I was still able to go back to Android 10 using OZIP file (like described in this guide), or it was also possible to flash individual img files from fastboot using adb as described here. But OTA updates and fingerprint scanner were still broken until I sent the phone to Realme service and they reflashed it completely within warranty - after that fingerprint sensor works properly and I got OTA update to Android 11 C26 right after connecting to Germany over VPN.
There's no way to root this a phone with the following, is there?
OP N10 5G / TMO / BE2025.BE88CB / 11.0.2.BE88CB
- Bootloader unlocked.
- Not rooted.
Seems to me there's no MSM tool for the BE88CB (TMO) variant, no TWRP, and no flashed boot images available.
Do I have this right? Rooting is impossible?
How much of a loss do you want to risk? (I think a refurb is ~$250 now for an international).
I'd try the TWRP for the international one, and you can flash Magisk directly from that (rename .apk to .zip); I've never needed the boot images.
If that doesn't work, I think you can MSM the ENTIRE international recovery image over it... even if you lose some of the T-mo bands (m-wave?) it is still pretty quick (mine is a international phone, on Tmo, 5G works great for me).
If the bootloader is unlocked, you should be in good shape.
YMMV, no refunds, at your own risk, etc. I have gotten braver in my old age, though.
I've been through this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...bile-metro-w-locked-bootloader.4297501/page-5
But both links to MSM the TMO to GLO are dead, so the MSM is currently not available.
The TWRP for the international... I'll happily try that, do you know where it is? I've tried booting to 3.5.2_10-1 and it boots but the touchscreen doesn't work via `fastboot boot` (not `fastboot flash boot` ) which can be found here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/twrp-3-5-2_10-billie-twrp-for-oneplus-nord-n10-5g-beta.4256333/
bouyakasha said:
There's no way to root this a phone with the following, is there?
OP N10 5G / TMO / BE2025.BE88CB / 11.0.2.BE88CB
- Bootloader unlocked.
- Not rooted.
Seems to me there's no MSM tool for the BE88CB (TMO) variant, no TWRP, and no flashed boot images available.
Do I have this right? Rooting is impossible?
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nah man you can actually unlock the bootloader without tmo carrier unlock and root...see my guide to do that, its as straight forward as any other oneplus, but basically you have to request the bootloader unlock code from oneplus, then assuming your carrier unlocked or use the guide to break the carrier lock functionality. If your already at that point grab the boot image for your version, store on device, root that image with magisk manager then flash it in bootloader
https://github.com/nylar357/nord_oem
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nah man you can actually unlock the bootloader without tmo carrier unlock and root...see my guide to do that, its as straight forward as any other oneplus, but basically you have to request the bootloader unlock code from oneplus, then assuming your carrier unlocked or use the guide to break the carrier lock functionality. If your already at that point grab the boot image for your version, store on device, root that image with magisk manager then flash it in bootloader
https://github.com/nylar357/nord_oem
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As you can see in my message, bootloader is unlocked.
@nylar357 How can I "grab" boot image for 11.0.2 when not rooted?
bouyakasha said:
As you can see in my message, bootloader is unlocked.
@nylar357 How can I "grab" boot image for 11.0.2 when not rooted?
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Root N10 using Magisk
Warning: I'm not responsible for any damage or bricked phones! Mirror for all OxygenOS images General Info: You need adb and fastboot installed and should know how to use it TWRP is not needed You must do this process only once...
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I'm sure you can find your img files here...
??? there is a MSM tool for TMo.
[OPN105G][OOS TMO BE88CB] Unbrick tool to restore your device to OxygenOS
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Use readback mode to get the stock root image.
Where can i get stock image for BE2025?
Need a stock image for metro pc n10 5g android 11 build 11.BE88CF so i can root. My device is now oem unlock by waiting 90 days. Cant find image on google.
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See last post for detailed instruction.
JazzieBoi said:
Root N10 using Magisk
Warning: I'm not responsible for any damage or bricked phones! Mirror for all OxygenOS images General Info: You need adb and fastboot installed and should know how to use it TWRP is not needed You must do this process only once...
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I'm sure you can find your img files here...
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Nope. Not there for 11.0.2.BE88CB
arda99 said:
??? there is a MSM tool for TMo.
[OPN105G][OOS TMO BE88CB] Unbrick tool to restore your device to OxygenOS
Disclaimer: By attempting any of the processes listed in this thread you accept full responsibility for your actions. I will not be held responsible if your device stops working, catches fire, or turns into a hipster and claims to have been...
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Use readback mode to get the stock root image.
Where can i get stock image for BE2025?
Need a stock image for metro pc n10 5g android 11 build 11.BE88CF so i can root. My device is now oem unlock by waiting 90 days. Cant find image on google.
forum.xda-developers.com
See last post for detailed instruction.
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Trying this now, thank you.
arda99 said:
??? there is a MSM tool for TMo.
[OPN105G][OOS TMO BE88CB] Unbrick tool to restore your device to OxygenOS
Disclaimer: By attempting any of the processes listed in this thread you accept full responsibility for your actions. I will not be held responsible if your device stops working, catches fire, or turns into a hipster and claims to have been...
forum.xda-developers.com
Use readback mode to get the stock root image.
Where can i get stock image for BE2025?
Need a stock image for metro pc n10 5g android 11 build 11.BE88CF so i can root. My device is now oem unlock by waiting 90 days. Cant find image on google.
forum.xda-developers.com
See last post for detailed instruction.
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Thank you so much, this worked!!!
bouyakasha said:
Thank you so much, this worked!!!
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So there's been an MSM download tool for the B88 this whole time while everybody was saying "there's no MSM for TMobile". ?!?!
bouyakasha said:
As you can see in my message, bootloader is unlocked.
@nylar357 How can I "grab" boot image for 11.0.2 when not rooted?
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Use twrp
"If ever attacked by a polar bear, just remember x = r*cos(theta), y=r*sin(theta) and you can convert it into a harmless rectangular bear."
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you can install the global rom on both lito(metro) or billie. With or without locking the bootloader. that same process will unbrick the device as well, ive done it several times. if for some reason msm and the global rom disappeared, I do have it.
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Nope. Not there for 11.0.2.BE88CB
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Here's one not rooted. Came from a restore package on telegram, you might check it out...it's 11.02 or 10.5.12 for restore .no msm needed...worked for me with fastboot.
##copy/pasted from telegram, I did NOT make these, just helping people save time.....oh if your on Linux run dos2unix on the bat file, you'll also have to change reboot-bootloader to reboot bootloader and set-active-slot becomes set_active a/b
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I've put together two bundles to restore the OnePlus Nord N10 5G to Factory OS without the need for MSM Download Tool. One for OOS10 and one for OOS11.
Simply boot into the bootloader (Fastboot mode) and run the script! ("OnePlusNordN10_Restore.bat") (Roughly 5 minute duration to restore, give or take)
Note that all custom ROMs currently available require you to be on OOS10 in order to boot successfully. We hope to change this soon, but this is how it is for now until OnePlus properly re-syncs their Android 11 Kernel.
These are for the International variants only! If you require the European firmware, you will have to extract it's OTA payload and replace the appropriate files.
OnePlus OxygenOS 10.5.12
OnePlusNordN105G_Restore_OOS10.5.12_BE86AA
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
www.mediafire.com
MD5: A5BF4C91124B75513159A8F55AEE944E
SHA-1: 57C5C87DF8CDB169076C57717A7F0F3045D361F3
OnePlus OxygenOS 11.0.2
OnePlusNordN105G_Restore_OOS11.0.2
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
www.mediafire.com
MD5: 0CBA0395C8838F29B6728AF20B9CCA54
SHA-1: 160ACE7C2739027609785C5615FDB60601E824DF
Delete.
Hey folks,
So somehow when unlocking my bootloader with the unlock_key/code from OnePlus, I switched the ROM from the T-Mobile variant to the stock OnePlus variant. I may have corrupted/wiped one of the two slots and gotten lucky, that was months ago and I've forgotten.
Mostly I wanted to confirm an unlocked bootloader in the event there is a stable and up-to-date ROM made available on this device. It's my primary phone and I don't want to be alpha testing updates, so I'm happy with the stock OnePlus OS.
However, my device won't apply updates. I'm NOT rooted, though the bootloader is unlocked. What are my options for applying updates?
Do I need to re-enable bootloader via adb, which will likely wipe the OS and require re-configuration of all my apps and settings? If I apply root (and wipe-OS), can the root receive updates easily?
Been about two months now without the latest security patch, things could be worse but I definitely want to update!
ANy thoughts are appreciated, thanks!
lifebringer123 said:
Hey folks,
So somehow when unlocking my bootloader with the unlock_key/code from OnePlus, I switched the ROM from the T-Mobile variant to the stock OnePlus variant. I may have corrupted/wiped one of the two slots and gotten lucky, that was months ago and I've forgotten.
Mostly I wanted to confirm an unlocked bootloader in the event there is a stable and up-to-date ROM made available on this device. It's my primary phone and I don't want to be alpha testing updates, so I'm happy with the stock OnePlus OS.
However, my device won't apply updates. I'm NOT rooted, though the bootloader is unlocked. What are my options for applying updates?
Do I need to re-enable bootloader via adb, which will likely wipe the OS and require re-configuration of all my apps and settings? If I apply root (and wipe-OS), can the root receive updates easily?
Been about two months now without the latest security patch, things could be worse but I definitely want to update!
ANy thoughts are appreciated, thanks!
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If you do a factory reset with the MSM tool you will get the T-Mobile ROM back and it will also relock the bootloader (and of course wipe all your apps and settings). You will definitely be able to get updates that way. I don't know if there is a way to get updates without wiping all of your data.
towardsdawn said:
If you do a factory reset with the MSM tool you will get the T-Mobile ROM back and it will also relock the bootloader (and of course wipe all your apps and settings). You will definitely be able to get updates that way. I don't know if there is a way to get updates without wiping all of your data.
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OK, thank you! I will give it a try eventually...
Any recommended ROMS that are lightweight but super stable and also regularly updated? Like LineageOS (which I believe is not updated for this phone)...
nothing beats stock in stability period. yes you can update vs stock OTA on unlocked bootloader
You can also update and receive OTA while rooted with magisk, my current method is here:
1) click "try again." click "resume" which may or may not reboot the device.
2) adb reboot fastboot
3) fastboot boot previous_magiskpatched_boot.img
4) find active slot with adb shell /bin/getprop ro.boot.slot_suffix
5) dd
if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_a_or_b of=/sdcard/Download/boot.img to backup stock boot.img
6) direct install magisk, reboot
7) repeat step 5 to backup patched boot.img
8) adb pull sdcard/Download patched and stock.img
towardsdawn said:
You can also update and receive OTA while rooted with magisk, my current method is here:
1) click "try again." click "resume" which may or may not reboot the device.
2) adb reboot fastboot
3) fastboot boot previous_magiskpatched_boot.img
4) find active slot with adb shell /bin/getprop ro.boot.slot_suffix
5) dd
if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_a_or_b of=/sdcard/Download/boot.img to backup stock boot.img
6) direct install magisk, reboot
7) repeat step 5 to backup patched boot.img
8) adb pull sdcard/Download patched and stock.img
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thanks!
Ytube21 said:
nothing beats stock in stability period. yes you can update vs stock OTA on unlocked bootloader
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Are you saying that if I re-lock my bootloader, it will NOT wipe my OS/factory reset, and I'll be able to update the OS via OTA updates?
Remember, bootloader is unlocked but I'm on the stock ROM (not the T-Mobile ROM, though this is the physical T-Mobile variant).
lifebringer123 said:
Are you saying that if I re-lock my bootloader, it will NOT wipe my OS/factory reset, and I'll be able to update the OS via OTA updates?
Remember, bootloader is unlocked but I'm on the stock ROM (not the T-Mobile ROM, though this is the physical T-Mobile variant).
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Hello there, lifebringer123.
I believe Ytube21 made a grammatical error in his response to you. I believe what he intended to imply was that, with an unlocked bootloader, you can install OTA updates on the stock ROM.
Because the phone will be transitioning from a non-assured software integrity state and unprotected personal data condition to a guaranteed software integrity state and protected data condition, relocking the bootloader will result in a factory reset to ensure no trace of a root related process capable of accessing /data.
Since I assume you don't have unlocked firmware, I'm guessing you don't have the "Local upgrade" option in settings (Settings -> System -> System update -> Gear settings icon in top right corner -> Local upgrade), which means you're missing out on the most direct and authentic way of installing OTA updates.
However, I have another idea in mind, which I'm not sure will work, but could if your circumstances allow it. Is it possible to install the most recent OnePlus Nord N200 OTA update after flashing TWRP?
Here's what I'm thinking:
1. Download the most appropriate TWRP image (Current most recent TWRP for OnePlus Nord N200)
2. Boot OnePlus Nord N200 into bootloader (adb reboot bootloader while the device is on, or, while the device is off, hold the volume down and power key for a while, release the power button when the OnePlus logo comes up (but keep pressing the volume down button), go appropriately through the menu (select suitable language, then choose Advanced -> Reboot to fastboot)
3. Ensure that fastboot detects your OnePlus Nord N200 (fastboot devices)
4. Momentarily boot into recovery (fastboot boot NameOfRecoveryHere.img (This will only boot the recovery, not install it)
5. Flash the desired OTA update .zip file using the recovery and reboot
Note: Your build number will be useful for me to point you in the right direction for finding the appropriate .zip for the OTA update (Step 5)
Apart from the way described above, I'm very confident you won't be able to properly apply updates without wiping your phone. I would suggest just backing up your phone (Save anything you want to preserve) to a secure location and then following the procedures mentioned by towardsdawn of utilizing MSM tools to restore the T-Mobile ROM.
If you have any questions or issues, please let me know.
Aselloph said:
Hello there, lifebringer123.
I believe Ytube21 made a grammatical error in his response to you. I believe what he intended to imply was that, with an unlocked bootloader, you can install OTA updates on the stock ROM.
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The OS notices the OTA updates, but it cannot apply/install them no matter what I do to try.
Aselloph said:
Because the phone will be transitioning from a non-assured software integrity state and unprotected personal data condition to a guaranteed software integrity state and protected data condition, relocking the bootloader will result in a factory reset to ensure no trace of a root related process capable of accessing /data.
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Makes sense; thanks.
Aselloph said:
Since I assume you don't have unlocked firmware, I'm guessing you don't have the "Local upgrade" option in settings (Settings -> System -> System update -> Gear settings icon in top right corner -> Local upgrade), which means you're missing out on the most direct and authentic way of installing OTA updates.
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That is correct; I don't have that option. I also no longer have the "T-Mobile" Splash sceen on startup, my assumption since doing this earlier this year was that I may have wiped the t-mobile branded ROM variant, and the phone reverted to the "slot B" stock variant. But I could be wrong. In any case...
Aselloph said:
However, I have another idea in mind, which I'm not sure will work, but could if your circumstances allow it. Is it possible to install the most recent OnePlus Nord N200 OTA update after flashing TWRP?
Here's what I'm thinking:
1. Download the most appropriate TWRP image (Current most recent TWRP for OnePlus Nord N200)
2. Boot OnePlus Nord N200 into bootloader (adb reboot bootloader while the device is on, or, while the device is off, hold the volume down and power key for a while, release the power button when the OnePlus logo comes up (but keep pressing the volume down button), go appropriately through the menu (select suitable language, then choose Advanced -> Reboot to fastboot)
3. Ensure that fastboot detects your OnePlus Nord N200 (fastboot devices)
4. Momentarily boot into recovery (fastboot boot NameOfRecoveryHere.img (This will only boot the recovery, not install it)
5. Flash the desired OTA update .zip file using the recovery and reboot
Note: Your build number will be useful for me to point you in the right direction for finding the appropriate .zip for the OTA update (Step 5)
Apart from the way described above, I'm very confident you won't be able to properly apply updates without wiping your phone. I would suggest just backing up your phone (Save anything you want to preserve) to a secure location and then following the procedures mentioned by towardsdawn of utilizing MSM tools to restore the T-Mobile ROM.
If you have any questions or issues, please let me know.
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Model DE2118
Build 11.0.1.9.DE18CB
ONE PLUS Nord N200 5G
(dre8t, but unlocked bootloader via unlock_code.bin)
I would give that a whirl if you could point me to the current OTA update .zip package. However, I bookmarked that TWRP thread months ago, but it still hasn't been updated, and I never did get it working correctly. But I'll try it. If it works and the manual OTA update .zip is only monthly/quarterly, the inconvenience is not severe. Still, I'm not using root or any custom ROM at the moment, so I should really go back to a locked bootloader so I can receive OTA updates, and suck up the loss of a few hours of restoring settings/apps...
Again (for all on thread), if there is a solid Custom ROM which regularly gets security updates, please point me to that thread/ROM! The
Thank you so much for your time!
Successful conversion of N200 5G from T-Mo to OEM without MSM tool! (Credit to Summersofar)
Hey there. i'm a new XDA Member myself. i've been mostly stalking these forums for the N200 Ever since people started the root phase and twrp projects for codename HOLI. but i'm here to convert @summersofar's guide in order to make it more...
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Try re-doing it. First, use MSM tool to return to Tmo, then unlock the bootloader again, then follow that guide.
It should completely fix your broken slots. And yes, my phone is rebranded, and it can apply updates perfectly.
I'm even rooted.
justauserthatusesaphone said:
Successful conversion of N200 5G from T-Mo to OEM without MSM tool! (Credit to Summersofar)
Hey there. i'm a new XDA Member myself. i've been mostly stalking these forums for the N200 Ever since people started the root phase and twrp projects for codename HOLI. but i'm here to convert @summersofar's guide in order to make it more...
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Try re-doing it. First, use MSM tool to return to Tmo, then unlock the bootloader again, then follow that guide.
It should completely fix your broken slots. And yes, my phone is rebranded, and it can apply updates perfectly.
I'm even rooted.
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Thanks! When OTA updates end for our OS, in 1-2 years, what will you do? Switch phones, or do you think you have a custom ROM/OS that sounds stable enough?
I'll try the MSM tool, debate rooted or not, then report back...
Thanks again all!
lifebringer123 said:
Thanks! When OTA updates end for our OS, in 1-2 years, what will you do? Switch phones, or do you think you have a custom ROM/OS that sounds stable enough?
I'll try the MSM tool, debate rooted or not, then report back...
Thanks again all!
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you're welcome, sorry for being late lol
after 2-3 years, ill probably keep this phone and install lineageos or pixel experience (that is, if it gets support)
although by that time, the trade in value is probably 2 dollars so I'll use it if i ever get into android development.
Any word on custom ROMs for this like Lineage OS or Pixel Experience?
I see that XDA is filled with threads that leave a lot of loose ends. I did not see anyone post this yet, but there is an MSM unbrick tool for this model, hidden in plain sight (I will be testing it some time tonight):
Index of /list/Unbrick_Tools
You'll also need the Quantum drivers, duh...
https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1zKPFtcc2X_Nf70mcvn9TBu60bHl6Q3cP&export=download
I miss the good ol' days when we could flash a K20 Plus without having to do backflips. These new devices are awful. Anyway, once I unbrick this piece of junk I may get adventurous enough to try and install Lineage, again. I suspect that trying to install it when 12 was already on had something to do with it. Will try to use MSM to put 11 back on (it is softbricked in a loop but I can at least get into fastboot, so we'll see).
I'm soft bricked but got into fastboot by pressing all three buttons simultaneously to turn the phone on.
I would LOVE to have a vintage android version on here, back when things were fast and simple. I'm not yet talented enough to make that happen. My only real experience is with Mr. Travis Holt's K20 roms back in the day. They worked so well that I'm considering just buying an old K20 again and being done with all this new stuff. It's quite a disappointment.
Gonna get back to unbricking, flashing and ripping my hair out. Wish me luck.
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I suspect that trying to install it when 12 was already on had something to do with it.
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Yes absolutely. The lineage install page warns that you must be on android 11 https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/dre/install
Warning: Before following these instructions please ensure that the device is currently using Android 11 firmware.
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They even make you click a button to acknowledge that you've read the warnings before they show the install instructions.
There is also a thread in this forum warning people
Downgrade US OEM (DE2117) Android 12 firmware to Android 11 BEFORE installing Lineage!
Lineage installation on N200 REQUIRES that you are running Android 11 or phone will soft loop after installing the Lineage boot.img If you are updated to Android 12 firmware and want to install Lineage, you MUST downgrade first to: DE2117 OEM...
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Lineage installation on N200 REQUIRES that you are running Android 11 or phone will soft loop after installing the Lineage boot.img
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I'm sorry, but how many more warnings do you want?
Search the forum on how to recover the softbrick.
I dont know where else to look for the result to fix my issue.
I cant get my previously Nord N200 (de2118) i say previously because at somepoint ive flashed a 2117 at some point. before SHTF i was running /e/os unlocked and rooted. I was planning on switching to LibremobileOS and the WIKI was down so I decided to try it myself. Well now i cant get it to boot. And me thinking since ive use MDM before to fix it once, I've just been tyrying to flash TWRP and recoveries on boot and recovery and im at a loss. I cant get this tutorial https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...le-slot-requires-unlocked-bootloader.4401113/ or this one https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...l-to-restore-your-device-to-oxygenos.4324431/
i've read almost unbricking and downloaded everything provided and im stuck aganist the wall and need some guideance.
if someone can help me fix this, you will be saving my ass. i have 20 hours beofre i need my phone!
just restore the factory image using the "MSM download tool repacked" thats been posted in the n200 forums. for the de2118 use one below
[OPN2005G] [OOS TMO DE18CB] Unbrick tool to restore your device to OxygenOS
Disclaimer: I hope you don't break your phone, but if you do, it's not my fault. Since you are choosing to modify your phone, you accept full responsibility for whatever happens to it, including any damage that may have occurred as a result of...
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AiM2LeaRn said:
just restore the factory image using the "MSM download tool repacked" thats been posted in the n200 forums. for the de2118 use one below
[OPN2005G] [OOS TMO DE18CB] Unbrick tool to restore your device to OxygenOS
Disclaimer: I hope you don't break your phone, but if you do, it's not my fault. Since you are choosing to modify your phone, you accept full responsibility for whatever happens to it, including any damage that may have occurred as a result of...
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finally got it to boot, idk what differently i did but ive tried that tutorial a few nights ago. thanks