It is important to note that TWRP development has progressed significantly past 3.6.1. The project has moved into the series (supporting Android 13/14 kernels) and even offers Android 14-based TWRP for the latest devices. If you are updating today, check if a version newer than 3.6.1 is available for your specific device, as the newer the Android OS, the newer the recovery build you generally require.
: Partition details now update automatically after switching slots on A/B partition devices. Vendor Mountpoints : TWRP now only attempts to unmount the twrp 361 upd
Officially, TWRP 3.6.1 was released for over 150 devices. However, due to the fragmented nature of Android, not every device received a direct build. It is important to note that TWRP development
For devices with virtual A/B partitions, the process typically involves: Temporarily booting the image: fastboot boot .img Navigating to Flash Current TWRP to make it permanent. Official downloads for various device codenames (e.g., for POCO F3, for Redmi Note 10 Pro) are available through the official TeamWin website TWRP's image repository for a specific device codename? TWRP: TeamWin : Partition details now update automatically after switching
Modern devices often use a "super" partition that houses system, vendor, and product partitions. TWRP 3.6.1 improves the management of these logical partitions, reducing the risk of bootloops caused by flashing a ROM to the wrong slot or partition space.