Flash custom ROMs (like LineageOS or Pixel Experience), custom kernels, and root packages like Magisk.
The most significant change in the 3.7.0 branch—perfected by version 9-0—is native support for Android 14’s file-based encryption (FBE) and metadata encryption. Previous TWRP versions struggled with devices running Android 13 or 14, often prompting for a decryption password that never worked. includes updated crypto backends for a broader range of chipsets (Qualcomm, MediaTek, Tensor, and Exynos), reducing decryption failures significantly. twrp-3.7.0-9-0
Download the exact file compiled specifically for your device model from the official TWRP website or a trusted XDA Developers thread. Rename the file to twrp.img for simplicity. Flash custom ROMs (like LineageOS or Pixel Experience),
Method 1: For Devices with a Dedicated Recovery Partition (Classic) Connect your phone to your PC via a USB cable. includes updated crypto backends for a broader range
Once booted into the main menu, you have access to a powerful set of administration tools for your device: 1. Advanced Backups (Nandroid)
Features an intuitive, high-resolution user interface fully operable via touch, removing the need to navigate using volume keys.