TWRP, or Team Win Recovery Project, is the most extensively used custom recovery solution for Android smartphones and tablets. Everything from flashing custom ROMs to generating comprehensive backups can be accomplished in a matter of seconds with TWRP. However, you can only perform all of this if you have a device that is officially supported by the project and hence has full compatibility.
TWRP’s developers, on the other hand, are constantly adding new device support. TWRP developers have added support for the Samsung Galaxy S20 and Note 20 lines, as well as a few other smartphones, since our previous coverage. You can check out the full list of supported devices on the official TWRP website.
The official TWRP images for the Galaxy S20 and Note 20 Exynos models are now available. These images are based on the newest Android 12-based One UI 4.1 kernel sources, which provides support for the latest features and security updates.
Device | TWRP Portal Link |
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Samsung Galaxy S20 | x1s |
Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus | y2s |
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra | z3s |
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 | c1s |
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra | c2s |
In addition, over the previous few weeks, the following devices have obtained support:
Device | TWRP Portal Link |
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Samsung Galaxy A12 | a12nseea |
Samsung Galaxy J1 Ace Duos | j1pop3g |
Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6 3G | gtel3g |
Realme 8i/Narzo 50 | spaced |
Realme X7 Max 5G/GT Neo | RMX3031 |
If you’re looking to install TWRP on your Android phone, the links above should send you to the right place for your device’s specific installation process. Keep in mind that the process differs from device to device.
For example, you can install a recovery image on a Samsung device using the Odin program, but you’ll need to use the Fastboot utility for devices from other manufacturers. If you need more help, we have a comprehensive guide and tutorial for installing TWRP on Android phones.