Custom ROM installation and flashing of an Android device involves several steps. But all these processes require you to root your Android device and install TWRP recovery and ADB tools on your smartphone. The TWRP recovery gives you the freedom to use the factory image of an OS factory image file via Fastboot for installation. And sideloading an OTA package will require an unlocked bootloader.
Some smartphones even allow users to sideload an OTA package with a locked bootloader. Usually, sideloading image files require script files that are typically included in the download file on an image file, but they also wipe out an entire device in this process. But recently, many users using the TWRP to root their Android 12 devices are facing the Android 12 decryption TWRP issue. There are multiple ways to fix this, and here in this article, we will look into them. So without any further ado, let’s get into it.
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