Development OrangeFox Recovery UNOFFICIAL for Realme narzo 30A

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iamshubh69

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OrangeFox Recovery UNOFFICIAL
By @iamshubh69

Fw: Realme UI 2.0

Download: Click here

Changelog:
- build for Realme ui 2.0

Bugs:
- For working of OTG, plug it before booting to recovery
- Decryption in a12

Notes:
Only for Realme UI 2.0 Firmware

Guide to flash:
1. Unlock bootloader using the Realme UI 2.0 Deeptest tool
2. Enable usb debugging
3. adb reboot bootloader
4.fastboot --disable-verification flash vbmeta vbmeta.img (vbmeta 4KB)
5. fastboot flash recovery recovery.img

Credits:
Thanks to @sarthakroy2002 for trees and help
 

pingopower

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What do you mean by "Decryption in a12"? Like the OS fails to read an encrypted partition, resulting in a brick if we encrypt our drive? Or rather it refuse to decrypt the drive in case you don't want to be encrypted anymore? Or something else? Wasn't it already denied widely to unencrypt an Android installation from when it has been done?

The phone would not the able to perform any OTG anymore if we don't plug it to the computer before the booting preceding the installation of this recovery? Or an OTG function into this recovery will not work for the session if not plugged before booting? Or something else?

Can you add a part who warn about potential data loss? And redirect to tutorials about how to backup the most possible of the phone (app data and settings, android data and settings, kernel, RAM/ROM, phone personal identification files, anything that could help in case of brick and that could help restoring as most as possible thing like before any manipulation)?
 
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iamshubh69

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Jan 17, 2022
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What do you mean by "Decryption in a12"? Like the OS fails to read an encrypted partition, resulting in a brick if we encrypt our drive? Or rather it refuse to decrypt the drive in case you don't want to be encrypted anymore? Or something else? Wasn't it already denied widely to unencrypt an Android installation from when it has been done?

The phone would not the able to perform any OTG anymore if we don't plug it to the computer before the booting preceding the installation of this recovery? Or an OTG function into this recovery will not work for the session if not plugged before booting? Or something else?

Can you add a part who warn about potential data loss? And redirect to tutorials about how to backup the most possible of the phone (app data and settings, android data and settings, kernel, RAM/ROM, phone personal identification files, anything that could help in case of brick and that could help restoring as most as possible thing like before any manipulation)?
dude can you just email me on [email protected] I am tired of reading this long threads
 
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