TWRP 3.2.3-2 for Pixel 3

NYCHitman1

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In my opinion as we all have one I'm sure
Just disappointed coming back to Google after being a nexus fan and flashaholic. Seems oneplus is the unofficial new nexus in terms of mods/rom flashing. Really like the craftsman ship of the samsung flagships. But again just my opinion ??*♂
Having been an owner of every Nexus device, the OnePlus 5, and now the Pixel 3. I would never buy another OnePlus device ever again. Pixel it is from here on out. Your issue, it seems, has nothing to do with Google but more to do with the custom development of the device, which honestly isn't struggling at all. There is plenty of solid work out there available for the Pixel 3.

You're unfortunately just suffering due to Ethan's (deestroy) inability to provide timely updates for the device.

In any event, it's a Pixel. You don't NEED to rely on TWRP. You have the ability to flash images via fastboot. Use that and bypass the headaches that come from the lack of QA on the TWRP side.
 

GohanBurner

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Having been an owner of every Nexus device, the OnePlus 5, and now the Pixel 3. I would never buy another OnePlus device ever again. Pixel it is from here on out. Your issue, it seems, has nothing to do with Google but more to do with the custom development of the device, which honestly isn't struggling at all. There is plenty of solid work out there available for the Pixel 3.

You're unfortunately just suffering due to Ethan's (deestroy) inability to provide timely updates for the device.

In any event, it's a Pixel. You don't NEED to rely on TWRP. You have the ability to flash images via fastboot. Use that and bypass the headaches that come from the lack of QA on the TWRP side.
I've been flashing things since 2009...you can flash roms, kernels, etc straight from the bootloader?
 

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Having been an owner of every Nexus device, the OnePlus 5, and now the Pixel 3. I would never buy another OnePlus device ever again. Pixel it is from here on out. Your issue, it seems, has nothing to do with Google but more to do with the custom development of the device, which honestly isn't struggling at all. There is plenty of solid work out there available for the Pixel 3.

You're unfortunately just suffering due to Ethan's (deestroy) inability to provide timely updates for the device.

In any event, it's a Pixel. You don't NEED to rely on TWRP. You have the ability to flash images via fastboot. Use that and bypass the headaches that come from the lack of QA on the TWRP side.
Fair points
I'm just another flashaholic needing my fix rambling about
Grass is always greener etc. At this stage I try ios just for change.. For a month or two lol
I have been stealing this thread for to long and won't contaminate it further.. ?
 
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has a problem with decrypt data...cannot decrypt it if I have a security patch beyond the April one
Cannot decrypt on either Google's pixel experience or custom ROM...so I think I may get some help by asking u for this here and thanks:angel:
 

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has a problem with decrypt data...cannot decrypt it if I have a security patch beyond the April one
Cannot decrypt on either Google's pixel experience or custom ROM...so I think I may get some help by asking u for this here and thanks:angel:
disable phone security before entering twrp until it is fixed...
 
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Sorry a noob question here. If MTP does not work, would OTG USB for transferring files still work?

EDIT: Sorry, I see that there's new 3.3.0 update with MTP working.

Sent from my Pixel 3 using XDA Labs
 
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