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When an app requires root privileges, the Magisk management app will show a pop-up on the phone, allowing to grant or deny the permission, so be sure that the phone is not in screen-locked mode. | When an app requires root privileges, the Magisk management app will show a pop-up on the phone, allowing to grant or deny the permission, so be sure that the phone is not in screen-locked mode. | ||
===== Recovery Mode ===== | ===== Recovery Mode ===== | ||
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+ | Android devices have a feature called **Android Recovery Mode**, which allows users to fix some problems. Technically, | ||
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+ | To enter the Recover mode you can follow one of this ways: | ||
* **Power Off** the phone. | * **Power Off** the phone. | ||
* Press **VolumeUp + Power**, wait about 3 seconds for the Mi logo screen. | * Press **VolumeUp + Power**, wait about 3 seconds for the Mi logo screen. | ||
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+ | If you have installed the TWRP Recovery, its main screen will appear. If you have the stock ROM Recovery you have to: | ||
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* Press **Power + VolumeUp** shortly, the Recovery menu will appear. | * Press **Power + VolumeUp** shortly, the Recovery menu will appear. | ||
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+ | When the phone is booted in normal system, you can reboot in Recovery mode by issuing the following command from an attached PC: | ||
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+ | adb reboot recovery | ||
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===== Fastboot Mode ===== | ===== Fastboot Mode ===== |
doc/appunti/hardware/xiaomi_mi_a1.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/23 17:06 by niccolo