We advise you before starting rooting you need to create a backup and save it in a safe location. A lot of developers also prefer to use the Magisk method. Magisk is a system-less root that help you enables root access using the system components, it will not affect your system core-files. It did let me install the newer stock firmware, and recovery was restored to stock recovery. Answer – Indirectly yes, there is no official way to remove twrp recovery from your ASUS Zenfone Max Pro (M1) 64GB . In order to remove recovery from your ASUS Zenfone Max Pro (M1) 64GB , you have to flash stock ROM in your ASUS Zenfone Max Pro (M1) 64GB .
If you do not use any app then you may have been set it through the Device setting. If you can’t find then your final solution is, “Factory reset” or Flashing Stock Firmware. Performing Reset on Asus Zenfone Max Pro (M1) can erase all of your data. When you see the stock Android firmware “No Command” screen you have to do the following.
- But I will suggest downloading the latest version as it supports all the Asus smartphones with extra features.
- Answer – By using the twrp official application you can install recovery without using a PC.
- Wait for the process to complete and then disconnect and reboot your device.
Yesterday, at the Indian launch event of the ASUS ZenFone Max M2 and ASUS ZenFone Max Pro M2, ASUS also presented forth the timeline for Android Pie update for its devices. ASUS has released the kernel sources for the ZenFone Max M2, Max Pro M2 and Max Pro M1, but in an encrypted form, rendering them useless for developers. ASUS has released the third Android 10 beta update for the ZenFone Max Pro M1 that brings in June 2020 security patches and NFC related fixes.
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- However, Android Oreo-based CarbonROM “Noct” isn’t supported any more.
- That’s it, You have successfully installed TWRP recovery in Zenfone Max Pro.
- It did let me install the newer stock firmware, and recovery was restored to stock recovery.
- The Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 comes with Android 8.1 Oreo.
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