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UFS Titan and GSI #5
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I imagine Phhusson doesn't have any interest in working on this device again |
The GSI will boot on a UFS-based Titan. Try flashing a modified boot.img using Magisk, after doing that the current GSI will boot for me. |
I have. It does not boot. |
I retried. It works for me this way:
System will not boot unless the modifiied boot.img has been flashed, once it is flashed the system is booting on my device |
I did exactly that and it did not work. Are you positive you're on a UFS titan? |
I know this is now offtopic, but I can confirm now that phhusson no longer wants anything to do with Unihertz devices. He told me his Unihertz Titan Pocket was never shipped, and Unihertz refused to do anything about it, so he will not touch their devices anymore. |
GSI images boot just fine on UFS based Titans. |
As a note: Make sure if you are on a UFS based Titan, you are using the correct boot.img. UFS Titan's have a different boot.img than the one available from Unihertz Firmware Files on their google drive. See https://unihertz-titan.neocities.org/ |
Right now, the GSI implementation for the titan do not boot on UFS-based Titans. Any idea on when it can be potentially fixed?
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