Modifying your device's core system partitions carries inherent risks. To ensure a smooth installation process and prevent permanent damage (bricking) to your Itel Vision 1 Pro, complete the following preparation steps:
A common method for devices without an official build is to flash a generic TWRP built for the same processor. Since the Itel Vision 1 Pro uses a Unisoc SC9832E, you can look for a "TWRP for SC9832E" on forums like XDA-Developers, Hovatek, or through general web searches. These are custom builds contributed by developers for similar devices.
Flash the TWRP image file to your recovery partition by executing: fastboot flash recovery twrp.img twrp itel vision 1 pro
Before initiating any software modification on your device, you must ensure that all preliminary requirements are met. Modifying partitions carries an inherent risk of bricking your device or triggering data loss.
Accept the USB debugging prompt on your phone screen if it appears. Boot your phone into Fastboot mode: adb reboot bootloader Use code with caution. These are custom builds contributed by developers for
You must boot directly into TWRP immediately after flashing it. If the stock OS boots first, it resets the recovery partition automatically.
Alternatively, if the command fails, disconnect the cable, hold until the screen turns off, then immediately hold Power + Volume Up until the Itel logo appears. Accept the USB debugging prompt on your phone
Installing TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) on an itel Vision 1 Pro
: Depending on the specific build, some users report unresponsive touch screens, requiring the use of an to navigate the TWRP interface. Partition Challenges
TWRP may ask if you want to keep the system read-only. Swipe the slider at the bottom of the screen that says "Swipe to Allow Modifications" to permanently enable writing to the system.