Mobile Phones > Android > How to Install TWRP Custom Recovery on Android Use the Play Store to install Official TWRP App, then follow the on-screen prompts to access unofficial software, back up your device, and more By Fionna Agomuoh Fionna Agomuoh Writer University at Buffalo Fionna Agomuoh is a former freelance contributor to Lifewire. Her writing has appeared in Newsweek, International Business Times, and others. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on February 12, 2024 Android Switch from iPhone to Android Close What to Know Install Official TWRP App > open app > select Run with root permissions > OK.Next, select TWRP Flash > Allow > Select Device. Download and save the latest TWRP image.In the TWRP app, choose Select a file to flash > tap the downloaded IMG file > Flash to Recovery > Okay. This article explains how to install the Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) Custom Recovery tool to your Android device. Instructions apply to most smartphones and tablets with Android 7.0 (Nougat) or later. How to Install TWRP on Android This method is universal and works for most Android devices. Before installing TWRP Custom Recovery, back up the device data, then root your device and unlock its bootloader with Fastboot. Failing to do so causes issues with the installation and can render the device unusable. Install Official TWRP App from the Google Play Store. Open the app and accept the terms and conditions. Select the Run with root permissions check box, then select OK. Select TWRP Flash, then select Allow for any access requests that appear. Tap Select Device, then choose your device from the list. Either type the name of the device or scroll to search for it. If you don't see the exact model of the device, you can't go any further or use most of the app's features. Tap Download TWRP to get the latest TWRP image file for your device. Save it to internal storage. Return to the app and tap Select a file to flash. Find and select the IMG file. Select Flash to Recovery > Okay. The operation completes in seconds. Use TWRP to try unreleased or unofficial software such as customized versions of the Android OS, beta versions of upcoming releases, or apps that are unavailable on the Google Play Store. Use the TWRP interface to install read-only memory (ROM) files, wipe the device clean, back up the device, and restore the device to factory settings, among other actions. Confirm That TWRP Installed Correctly To see if the setup process worked, when the option to restart your device appears, select Recovery mode. The device restarts and goes to the TWRP interface instead of the typical Home screen. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit