The 6.3-inch device has a 1080 x 2520 pixel resolution with a rather tall 21:9 aspect ratio. Under the hood. you get an octa-core Exynos 9609 chipset with Mali-G72 MP3 as the GPU. With Android 9.0 Pie out of the box, it comes in one single variant: 128GB 4GB RAM. The dual rear-camera setup holds 48+5MP which could record videos at [email protected], [email protected]/60fps. On the other hand, the single 25MP front camera has video-recording capabilities at [email protected] All these features are supported by a 3500mAh battery that is sufficient to make your device last an entire day on normal usage. No doubt all these features are definitely impressive, but this is just the tip of the iceberg. There exists a plentitude of other tweaks that you could carry out, once you step into the custom development. From the unlocking of the bootloader to installing a custom recovery like TWRP, the opportunities are endless. Along the same lines, you could even gain administrative privileges and root your device via Magisk. And in this guide, we will be focusing on that. So without further ado, here are the required instructions to install the TWRP Recovery and root your Motorola One Vision. Follow along. A/B Partition Guides
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How to Install TWRP Recovery and Root Motorola One Vision
Most of our readers might already be aware of the perks of installing the TWRP Recovery and gaining administrative privileges via root. So we wouldn’t be discussing more on that. However, what all the readers might really be interested in are the steps to install this recovery and hence obtain root. So here is the ting. While the official TWRP is already available for One Vision, but there are a lot of issues with that build.
Well, even the instructions given on that page aren’t giving out the desired results. But developers over at XDA have compiled a working TWRP recovery for Motorola One Vision that does its job pretty well. There are no issues as such with the build and I have personally tried it on my One Vision. So without further ado, let’s get on with the guide. Keep in mind that the steps are somewhat different than what you might have done until now. Proceed with the steps very carefully.
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STEP 1: Prerequisites
Create a complete device backup. This is because we will have to format the data partition later on in this guide.Also, enable USB Debugging as well as OEM Unlocking. The former will be needed to execute ADB Commands while the latter will allow for the bootloader unlocking process. To enable both these options, head over to Settings > About Phone > Tap on Build Number 7 times > Go back to Settings > System > Advanced > Developer Options > Enable both the USB Debugging as well as OEM Unlocking toggle.
STEP 2: Download the Required Files
To begin with, download and install the Android SDK Platform Tools. This will supply us with the necessary ADB and Fastboot binaries.Then, download the Magisk Installer ZIP file.Next up, download the TWRP Recovery for your Motorola One Vision. We would like to thank XDA Recognized Developers @Stricted and @deadman96385 for this TWRP build.Also, download the patched vbmeta file as well as the Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt.zip file. Credits to XDA senior member tys0n for these files as well as laying out the instructions for the same over at the XDA forum.We would recommend you take a copy of all these files and place them onto the Memory Card. We aren’t recommending to place it to your Internal storage as they will have to wiped twice or thrice during the entire process.
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STEP 3: Unlock Bootloader
To begin with, unlocking the bootloader is the first gateway that you need to pass. So refer to our detailed guide on How to Unlock the Bootloader on any Motorola Device.
Once your device boots up after the unlocking process, you will have to set it up via your Google account. But we would advise you not to do it now as later on, we would again have to format the data partition. So skip through the entire login, lock screen, and other such processes. Just enable Developer Options and USB Debugging from the Settings menu.
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STEP 4: Boot Device to Fastboot
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STEP 5: Install TWRP Recovery on Motorola One Vision
STEP 6: Permanent Installation of TWRP
STEP 7: Root Motorola One Vision
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Concluding Remarks
So this was all from this tutorial on how to install TWRP Recovery and root Motorola One Vision. When your device boots up, you will have set it up via signing in with your Google Account. Moreover, every time the device boots up, you will see a Bootloader Unlock Warning message. I am looking for ways to overcome this. Though it isn’t on top of my priority list as there is no issue with that message. With that said, if you have any other queries with respect to any of the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments section below. We will get back to you with the solution as soon as possible.