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Flash GSI with TWRP

  1. Perform a factory reset within TWRP.
  2. Transfer the GSI from your PC to your device’s internal storage where TWRP can access it.
  3. Tap on “Install.”How to flash a Generic System Image GSI on Project Treble devices
  4. Change the type from “zip” to “image.”How to flash a Generic System Image GSI on Project Treble devices
  5. Find and select the GSI you downloaded.
  6. Choose to flash to the system partition.How to flash a Generic System Image GSI on Project Treble devices
  7. Once that is done, reboot your device.

Hopefully, your device should boot up after a few minutes of waiting. If not, skip the following section and go to the troubleshooting tips.


Download link:

itel s13 pro:

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gsi for all android

( check your chipset and partition by treble checker )

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How to flash a Generic System Image (GSI) on Project Treble supported devices

Requirements:

  • Your device MUST have an unlockable bootloader.
  • Your device MUST be Project Treble compatible. That means your device meets one of the following criteria:
    • Your device LAUNCHED with Android 8.0 Oreo or a newer version (eg. Android 8.1 Oreo) AND is Google Play certified. (If you rooted your device/flashed another custom ROM and somehow ended up with your device being listed as uncertified in Google Play, then don’t worry. We’re only concerned about the status of the device as it was shipped.)
    • Your device UPGRADED to Android 8.0 Oreo or a newer version AND was made Project Treble compatible by the manufacturer. See this article for a list of such devices.
    • Your device does not meet either of the above criteria but DOES have access to an unofficial way to be made Treble compatible. Again, refer to this article for a list of such devices.
  • Your device is free of any heavy modifications such as the Xposed FrameworkSuperSU, or Magisk. You can re-install these afterwards, but please be sure you are using the stock boot/ramdisk before proceeding.