OEMs have baked in the stock recovery in their devices for the users to carry out some basic functionalities. These include performing a factory reset, installing ADB via Sideload, and a few other options. However, if you are entering custom development then these features of a stock recovery aren’t enough. This is where a custom recovery like TWRP comes to the fore. Beholding a plethora of feature-set, it is a boon for tech enthusiasts. While some of its functionalities could still be carried out via fastboot commands [How to Flash Stock Firmware via Fastboot Commands], however, they are far and few in numbers and require way more effort than a custom recovery. Hence TWRP is the go-to method for all and justifiably so. Furthermore, the developers regularly release new builds of this recovery with bringing in improvements and overall stability. Hence it is always recommended to keep the recovery up to date. And in this guide, we will help you with just that. Here are all the required instructions to update TWRP Recovery on your Android device.
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What is TWRP Recovery and why you need to Update it?
The earlier times were solely dominated by the ClockWorkMod (CWM) Recovery. However, it lacked some advanced functionalities and wasn’t a touch-based recovery. You had to use the hardware keys to carry out all the desired tasks. However, as soon as TWRP came into the picture, the shift was imminent. Not only did it came with many more features but also had a touch interface. Soon it claimed up the ladders and became the go-to recovery, shifting CWM into oblivion. With TeamWinRecoveryProject or TWRP as is popularly known, you get a plethora of feature sets. To begin with, you could easily install IMG and ZIP files. This straightway translates to your ability to flash mods, custom ROMs, custom kernels, and even Magisk Installer for root. Likewise, TWRP also allows you to take a complete Nandroid backup, wipe various device partitions, or use advanced features such as Terminal Window or Fixing Recovery Bootloop.
Hence with such a long list of features, no doubt it has become the go-to choice for many tech enthusiasts. Along the same lines, developers bring in a new version of this recovery after a regular interval of time. The frequency of such updates is more in the unofficial TWRP as compared to the official ones. This is because the official ones are already polished and all the features are fully checked before making it public on the official TWRP sites. On the other hand, unofficial TWRP gets launched within few weeks of kernel source code being released by the OEMs. However, these are usually the alpha and beta versions. The developers then go through the feedbacks of the users and patch the issues in the next build. And your role is simple, just to update the already installed TWRP Recovery on your device. And in this guide, we will help you with just that. Follow along for the detailed instructions.
How to Update TWRP on any Android Device
We have listed down the entire instruction set in separate sections for ease of understanding. As for the prerequisites, well it goes along the obvious lines that your device’s bootloader needs to be unlocked and you should already have the TWRP installed. Do note that Droidwin and its members wouldn’t be held responsible in case of a thermonuclear war, your alarm doesn’t wake you up, or if anything happens to your device by performing the below steps.
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STEP 1: Download The Latest TWRP
To begin with, download and install the latest TWRP Recovery for your device. The official builds could directly be downloaded from TWRP’s site. On the other hand, if you are using an unofficial recovery, XDA Forums is the place to find the latest version of the recovery.
STEP 2: Transfer TWRP to Device
Once you have downloaded the TWRP Recovery, transfer it to any easily accessible location on your device.
STEP 3: Boot Android Device to TWRP Recovery
Now, it’s time to boot your device to the TWRP Recovery. There are three easy ways of doing so: either via hardware key combinations, using ADB Commands, or from the Fastboot or Bootloader Menu [Check Out: How to Boot into Recovery (TWRP/Stock) from Fastboot Mode]. Given below are the steps to boot your device to TWRP via ADB commands. Follow along.
STEP 4: Update TWRP Recovery on Android from TWRP itself
That’s it. These were the steps to update TWRP Recovery on your Android device. If you have any queries, do let us know in the comments section below. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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