![]() You can, therefore, also expect it to not work with your device if your device’s TWRP image file cannot be flashed simply via fastboot using ADB and Fastboot commands. That makes sense because Samsung devices require flashing TWRP via ODIN, whereas most other devices only need fastboot. Neither with the stock firmware installed nor with a custom ROM. So the Universal TWRP Recovery flasher doesn’t work on Samsung devices. ![]() ![]() Although it says Universal, not many things on Android really are. The tool is still in the beta stage so you can expect a few minor bugs in some cases but for the most part, it works as expected. He created a universal tool to install TWRP recovery on any Android, aptly named Universal TWRP Flasher. So that’s what XDA member Masked went ahead and did. This makes it a little easier to create a Universal TWRP Recovery flasher to install TWRP recovery img on almost all devices. While every device needs a different build of TWRP recovery, flashing the recovery on most devices is pretty much the same. Today, it’s your only option on most devices if you’re looking for a custom recovery. ![]() If you’re someone who has ever tried to flash a custom ROM, flash any mods or even root your Android smartphone, you probably have already heard of TWRP recovery. ![]()
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