Twrp-3.7.0-9-0 ((top)) Jun 2026
Enhanced support for file-based encryption (FBE) used in modern Android builds.
Double-check that the .img file is compiled specifically for your exact device codename. Never flash a TWRP image meant for a different device model. Step-by-Step Installation Guide Step 1: Prepare Your PC and Device
This update introduced several under-the-hood improvements to ensure stability and compatibility with modern Android structures:
Creates a perfect byte-for-byte snapshot of your entire operating system, data, and settings. twrp-3.7.0-9-0
: A fully touch-driven recovery environment, making it more user-friendly than traditional text-based recoveries. Complete Backups
The default for newer devices, adding long-awaited official support for data decryption on Android 12 and 12L.
Open Command Prompt/Terminal and run: fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.7.0-9-0-codename.img Reboot directly into recovery to ensure it sticks. Enhanced support for file-based encryption (FBE) used in
, a popular custom recovery tool used for Android devices. This version number identifies the software release and its specific compatibility or build iteration for certain devices. Key Features of TWRP 3.7.0
: Create "Nandroid" backups—essentially a snapshot of your entire phone—so you can revert to exactly how things were if a mod goes wrong.
Improving decryption capabilities for secure data partitions Step-by-Step Installation Guide Step 1: Prepare Your PC
Before installing , ensure you have completed the following:
This usually happens if the stock Android kernel overrides TWRP or detects a modified system partition (Android Verified Boot/AVB). You may need to flash a vbmeta.img file with verity disabled using the command: