Your itel Vision 1 Pro is now permanently equipped with TWRP recovery. You are free to back up your system, flash custom Android GSIs, and manage your device with total administrative control.
: TWRP allows you to install custom versions of Android or modified firmware to improve performance or remove the heavy bloatware that often slows down this device.
Follow the on-screen prompts on your phone. You will likely need to press the key to confirm the bootloader unlock request.
The bootloader is a program that runs before the operating system starts. Manufacturers lock it to prevent unauthorized modifications. Installing TWRP is impossible without unlocking it first. Because the Itel Vision 1 Pro runs on a Unisoc processor, you have a few specific methods to try.
Using the TWRP App on an unsupported device is risky. You must have the correct recovery image file (.img) for your device's chipset (SC9832E) and display resolution. Flashing the wrong file can render your device unbootable ("bricked").
Your itel Vision 1 Pro is now permanently equipped with TWRP recovery. You are free to back up your system, flash custom Android GSIs, and manage your device with total administrative control.
: TWRP allows you to install custom versions of Android or modified firmware to improve performance or remove the heavy bloatware that often slows down this device. twrp itel vision 1 pro
Follow the on-screen prompts on your phone. You will likely need to press the key to confirm the bootloader unlock request. Your itel Vision 1 Pro is now permanently
The bootloader is a program that runs before the operating system starts. Manufacturers lock it to prevent unauthorized modifications. Installing TWRP is impossible without unlocking it first. Because the Itel Vision 1 Pro runs on a Unisoc processor, you have a few specific methods to try. Follow the on-screen prompts on your phone
Using the TWRP App on an unsupported device is risky. You must have the correct recovery image file (.img) for your device's chipset (SC9832E) and display resolution. Flashing the wrong file can render your device unbootable ("bricked").