TWRP now officially supports Xiaomi’s first Android One device. Follow this guide to easily install TWRP recovery and root Xiaomi Mi A1 (Tissot) on Android Pie and Oreo using.The rooting scene has been pretty challenging since Google released the first generation Pixel devices in 2016.
The devices brought the all-new to. Overall, this was a great innovation and prevents any scenario of an unbootable device after an OTA update. But the new partition scheme brought enough obstacles for the development community to overcome.
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Since the release of the Mi A1 in September 2017, the developers have been trying the best to find a working solution for root and TWRP. After a lot of testing and updates, the Mi A1 gained the official support of TWRP in 2018. Ever since then, the recovery has been constantly updated and is now compatible with Xiaomi Mi A1 running Android Pie, Oreo, and Nougat.TWRP for Mi A1 is being maintained and developed by XDA RD. So all the credits go to him, and topjohnwu for Magisk.The instructions below will help you install TWRP on Xiaomi Mi A1. It will begin by temporarily booting the TWRP recovery image and then installing the image using the ‘Install Recovery Ramdisk’ option. Once installed, you can flash the Magisk installer zip file to easily root Xiaomi Mi A1.
Contents.Prerequisites. Before you do anything, make sure to backup your device completely. You can follow our guide on how to. In order to install TWRP and root, you must first unlock your phone’s bootloader.
Note that unlocking the bootloader will wipe all the data stored on the phone. So make sure that you have backed-up all your data beforehand. To do so, boot your phone into Fastboot Mode. Then connect it to the PC using the USB cable and execute the following command via the CMD/PowerShell:fastboot oem unlock. Download and on your PC. Charge your Mi A1 to at least 50-60% battery level. This shall help avoid any sudden shutdowns during the process.
on your PC. You can also use alternatively.Downloads. Official TWRP Recovery for Xiaomi Mi A1:. CosmicDan’s TWRP (For Treble support):.
Latest Magisk Installer zip:. Note: Starting with, there’s no need to download a separate installer zip.
You can simply use the ‘Install Recovery Ramdisk’ option to permanently install the recovery.Install TWRP Recovery on Xiaomi Mi A1. Download TWRP recovery image for your Xiaomi Mi A1.
Connect your phone to the PC and transfer the downloaded file to the phone’s storage. Power off your phone completely. Press and hold the Volume Down + Power buttons altogether to boot your Mi A1 into Fastboot Mode. Copy the TWRP recovery image (e.g.
Twrp-3.3.1-0-tissot.img) file to the folder where all the ADB and Fastboot binaries are present (e.g. C:adb). Press the SHIFT key and right-click on an empty space inside this folder. Select ‘Open PowerShell window here’ from the menu that appears. Enter the following command to make sure that your device is being detected properly. Please reboot into TWRP and flash Magisk 18.1. The error should be gone then.Here’s what happens: The newer and more recent bootloader version for Xiaomi Mi A1 includes an extra security check, which I personally think is redundant.
Even after an unlocked bootloader, the phone checks for stock recovery (Which it shouldn’t be doing in normal scenarios). If it finds a custom recovery, it throws the error. To fix this, you need to flash Magisk that will disable the security features.Jagdish says.
Xiaomi has been confusing since beginning with Android One devices. Before the Mi A1 was ever introduced, every device when bootloader unlocked would be completely wiped.However, when the phone was released and users told that they were able to unlock the bootloader of the Mi A1 and it didn’t wipe the data at all, I was astounded.
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Couldn’t really believe it until I did it on my own.It seems like the bootloader has been updated in the recent firmware updates, which now triggers a wipe when we issue the ‘fastboot oem unlock’ command.I will look forward to some more confirmations and will then update the article too.Thanks for taking the time to comment. I followed your guide and rooted my mi a1 perfectly. The problem is i can’t install July OTA update.I tried to update July pack by following these steps but failed.Couldn’t install Magisk Manager after OTA update “Install to Second Slot” option is missing. So I chose not to install Magisk Manager.After reboot, the phone went to TWRP screen.
I flashed magisk. After another reboot, My M1 showed this message “couldn’t update Installation problem”. Fortunately, the phone works fine so far.What do i have to do to update and root my phone properly. Thanks for the answers.
Upgrading your phone using OTA and still maintaining root is more of a hassle in my opinion. I do plan on covering a tutorial on that as well.What I’d suggest is, you can simply use TWRP flashable ZIP or Fastboot image to update your phone (We always have a post for that, you can find the July 9.6.4.0 update on the homepage itself). In both the cases, the data will not be wiped, if you follow everything correctly.As for root, all you have to do is simply flash the latest Magisk ZIP using TWRP, that’s all.