Twrp 3.6.0
This version includes updated drivers for ExFAT and F2FS file systems. This results in better compatibility with large SD cards and faster data transfer when moving backups to external storage.
The headline feature of 3.6.0 is improved support for devices launching with Android 11, 12, and even 13. Previous versions often struggled with the updated file system structures and partition layouts of these newer Android builds. twrp 3.6.0
OnePlus 8T (kebab), 9 (lemonade) , and 9 Pro (lemonadep). This version includes updated drivers for ExFAT and
It handles the updated encryption standards of Android 11, ensuring users can access and backup their data partitions on newer devices. Previous versions often struggled with the updated file
By mid-2021, many device maintainers were frustrated. Decryption of user data on Android 11 devices (especially those with File-Based Encryption (FBE) and metadata encryption) was flaky. Backup and restore operations often failed on A/B devices. Flashing custom kernels sometimes broke vendor boot images. The community needed a stabilization release.
Released in late 2021, TWRP 3.6.0 did not scream for attention with a radical UI overhaul. Instead, it arrived as a meticulous, surgical update—one that solved real-world pain points for power users while laying critical groundwork for the future.