If you’ve rooted a smartphone once in your lifetime, then you’d have probably heard of TWRP. Team Win Recovery Project(TWRP) is by far the most popular Custom Recovery out there. It has been the choice for anyone looking to modify their device’s software. It’s been with us for almost 10 years, and they gave us a new one on Friday (a new year present!. Maybe). Read on for everything you need to know on TWRP 3.5.0 release and to download it for your device.
The 3.5.0 update brings improvements in decryption, bug fixes, and support for devices that were launched with Android 10. And that last one will be the most important for users and developers. Since we’ve been waiting for it for quite a while now. Even though there is no support for Android 11, according to the Changelog, the development is underway. And it will be released in early 2021.
Support for dynamic/logical partitions and many other changes introduced in AOSP 10 wasn’t fully implemented up unit TWRP 3.4.0, and these limitations are not there in TWRP 3.5.0. This means that devices released with Android 10 can now install official TWRP builds (when available). You can also refer the Changelog for more details on TWRP3.5.0.
You can download the latest build of the Custom Recovery for your device from the official website. As of now, it is only available for either Android 9 or Android 10 based devices. Like always, if your device is not on the list, you can wait patiently for the device maintainers to compile the latest build.
You can also check the official TWRP app from Google Play on whether a download is available for your device.
However, we won’t recommend that you flash it too soon. Since like any update there could be bugs, so wait for a guide unless you’re a developer.