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Dr. Quizá

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Is there any known way to calibrate the battery that actually works? Mine stays at 1% for almost one hour more of screen on time. I've done 5 o 6 full cycles 100%-0%-100% and nothing changed.
 
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asharbhai846

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i am facing some unknown issue with my google pixel 3 front camera actually my p3 front camera work completely fine after booting but eventually after 5 to 10 min it got crash and then front camera is not opening even after trying to open with some third party apps but no response from front camera but if I reboot my device then front camera just work completely fine but just for few minutes please give me some fix concerning this problem😔
 

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Any update regarding TWRP for android 10 and 11?
Magisk patched boot image method doesn't work for Android 11. Device gets stucked on boot logo with the loading bar.
 

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Any update regarding TWRP for android 10 and 11?
Magisk patched boot image method doesn't work for Android 11. Device gets stucked on boot logo with the loading bar.
There is a test version of TWRP for Pixel 3 Android 10 at http://build.twrp.me/test/blueline/twrp-3.4.0-0-test6-blueline.img

There is nothing for Android 11.

What version of Magisk are you using? For Android 11, you must use Magisk 21.1 (beta channel). For Android 10, Magisk 20.4 should work. Pached boot image should work using those versions.

If you do use Android 10 and TWRP, do not flash it, just boot it. Magisk and installed TWRP do not co-exist correctly.
 

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There is a test version of TWRP for Pixel 3 Android 10 at http://build.twrp.me/test/blueline/twrp-3.4.0-0-test6-blueline.img

There is nothing for Android 11.

What version of Magisk are you using? For Android 11, you must use Magisk 21.1 (beta channel). For Android 10, Magisk 20.4 should work. Pached boot image should work using those versions.

If you do use Android 10 and TWRP, do not flash it, just boot it. Magisk and installed TWRP do not co-exist correctly.
Even for android 11 i was just trying to temporarily boot the twrp img file but was unable to as it gave the error that it couldn't verify the boot img.
Could you let me know from where can i patch the beta version 21.1 of magisk? As i am currently using the latest apk which is providing the version 20.4 to patch.
 

dcarvil

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Even for android 11 i was just trying to temporarily boot the twrp img file but was unable to as it gave the error that it couldn't verify the boot img.
Could you let me know from where can i patch the beta version 21.1 of magisk? As i am currently using the latest apk which is providing the version 20.4 to patch.
Magisk Manager, Settings, Update Channel. Change it to Beta, then go to the Magisk Manager home page and install Magisk. That will update Magisk to 21.1.

Don't use TWRP if you are on Android 11.
 
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1311MK

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Magisk Manager, Settings, Update Channel. Change it to Beta, then go to the Magisk Manager home page and install Magisk. That will update Magisk to 21.1.

Don't use TWRP if you are on Android 11.
Great... Thanks. Will try and let you know. Could you let me know why the 20.4 doesn't work if you have any idea?
 

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I aquired a moto e5 play from a friend for free and figured it would be the perfect opportunity to get my feet wet in the root world. There is only one problem. After factory resetting the phone I tried to enter Google info only to be prompted to enable JavaScript. I have scoured the net and queried question boards to no avail. So, either I am too green and no one wants to take on the burden of mentoring such a green noob, or they don't know either. Any info that you can offer and where I can read up would br greatly appreciated and utilized to the fullest. Thank you for your time.
 

1311MK

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Magisk Manager, Settings, Update Channel. Change it to Beta, then go to the Magisk Manager home page and install Magisk. That will update Magisk to 21.1.

Don't use TWRP if you are on Android 11.
21.1 worked like a charm. Thanks man. The difference between 20.4 and 21.1 was also the size of the boot image. After patching in 20.4 it used to get reduced to half the size of the og image file whereas with 21.1 it was the same. Just hope that we get the TWRP soon for android 11.