The single biggest headache for custom recovery users in recent years has been storage decryption. Google’s introduction of Android 10’s "Phonesky" and Android 12’s "Virtual A/B" and "VABC" (Virtual A/B with Compression) broke many older TWRP builds. includes updated crypto backends and keymaster support, allowing the recovery to successfully decrypt user data on devices running Android 12 and 13 using file-based encryption (FBE) with metadata encryption.
: For developers or advanced users modifying or porting TWRP for different devices, knowing the exact version can help in understanding the base features and fixes to include. twrp-3.7.0-9-0
| Device | Codename | Build Status | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Google Pixel 6 / 6 Pro | oriole / raven | Official (Beta) | | Google Pixel 6a | bluejay | Official | | OnePlus 9 / 9 Pro | lemonade / lemonadep | Official | | OnePlus Nord 2 | denniz | Unofficial | | Xiaomi Poco F3 / Mi 11X | alioth | Official | | Samsung Galaxy S22 Series | b0q / q0q | Unofficial (by afaneh92) | | Nothing Phone (1) | Spacewar | Official | The single biggest headache for custom recovery users
For other devices, you may still be on TWRP 3.7.0-12-0 (a newer patch) or older stable branches like 3.6.2. Always check the official TWRP website for your specific device. : For developers or advanced users modifying or
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