Twrp-3.7.0-9-0 ((full))

The 3.7.0 branch, culminating in the -9-0 patchset, may be one of the last major updates for traditional recovery partitions. With Google pushing and seamless updates, the line between recovery and boot images is blurring. However, for the active rooting community, twrp-3.7.0-9-0 represents a stable, powerful lifeline.

| Device Name (Codename) | Notes | | :--- | :--- | | | Officially listed in the release announcement | | Xiaomi Mi 10 (cmi) | Officially listed in the release announcement | | Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite (toco) | Officially listed in the release announcement | | Xiaomi Redmi 3S/3X (land) | Officially listed in the release announcement | | Xiaomi Redmi 4 (prada) | Officially listed in the release announcement | | Xiaomi Redmi 4A (rolex) | Officially listed in the release announcement | | Xiaomi Redmi 4X (santoni) | Officially listed in the release announcement | | Xiaomi Redmi 5A (riva) | Officially listed in the release announcement | | Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A / Y1 Lite (ugglite) | Officially listed in the release announcement | | Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A Prime / Y1 Prime (ugg) | Officially listed in the release announcement | | Xiaomi Redmi 7A (pine) | Officially listed in the release announcement | | Xiaomi Redmi 8 (olive) | Officially listed in the release announcement | | Xiaomi Redmi 8A (olivelite) | Officially listed in the release announcement | | Xiaomi Redmi 8A Dual (olivewood) | Officially listed in the release announcement | | Samsung Galaxy S5 (klte) | Community builds available | | Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (noblelte) | Community builds available | | Samsung Galaxy Core LTE (afyonltetmo) | Community builds available | | Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro (whyred) | Community builds available | | Xiaomi Mi 5s (capricorn) | Community builds available | | Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus (natrium) | Community builds available | | Xiaomi Mi 3 (cancro) | Community builds available | | Redmi 9A/9C / POCO C3 (garden) | Community builds available | | Huawei Y360-U31 | Community builds available | | Z00ED / Z00D | Community builds available |

It represents a build based on the , compiled specifically for the Android 13 operating system (API Level 33). twrp-3.7.0-9-0

For Samsung devices with official 3.7.0-9-0:

Use OTG mouse support, which is enabled by default in 3.7.0-9-0. Alternatively, flash a device tree update if available. | Device Name (Codename) | Notes | |

Enable this option in the Developer Options menu on your phone.

The installation method depends entirely on whether your device uses a traditional partition layout or a newer A/B partition layout. Enable this option in the Developer Options menu

How to Install TWRP Recovery on Any Samsung Device (2026 Guide) 3 May 2025 —

Modern devices lack a dedicated physical recovery partition. For these devices, you must boot TWRP temporarily and flash it permanently from within the interface. Follow steps 1-5 from Method 1 to boot into Fastboot mode. Boot the TWRP image temporarily by running: fastboot boot twrp.img Use code with caution.

Better handling of Android 12 and 13 File-Based Encryption (FBE), reducing data access errors in recovery.

Flash the recovery directly to the recovery partition: fastboot flash recovery twrp.img Use code with caution. Once complete, reboot into recovery: fastboot reboot recovery Use code with caution.



twrp-3.7.0-9-0

 
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