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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Oneplus 3/3T
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        Keneda @UdenGoogle
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        @udengoogle First i must say i didn't see your device is listed in the logo page, in first line :grinning_face_with_sweat:

        So bootlogo is ready for your device like you saw yourself.

        Second, Ubuntu Touch is a community project, so not only core devs can improve it, and bootlogos are trivial enough for not being a priority for them, and be done by other members of comunity.

        Now if you want your fresh installed new logo be part of the ubports ubuntu touch image for your device, you can ask it on a ticket on ubports git.

        2015-2023 : Meizu MX4 ☠️⚰️✝️
        2023-2024 : Nexus 5 ☠️⚰️✝️
        2024-***** : FPOS Fairphone 5 waiting UT for freedom 😉
        🇲🇫🇬🇧

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          Alan Adale @Lakotaubp
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          @lakotaubp
          Hello! I love the idea of this and have tried a number of times to do it but have had no success. The website instructions are not very enlightening for novices such as me:
          OnePlus One 3/3T
          Use Teamwin recovery
          Use the recovery.zip and flash through recovery

          I have downloaded the splash.zip file to my phone and tried both the Ubuntu and Android recovery options to no avail.
          I can find no meaningful info on installing TWRP on a UT Touch powered OnePlus One 3T. The following error E: couldn’t load bitmap icon_error (error -7) appears at the UBports Recovery window. The options presented there are again rather vague. I have 2pcs running Linux Mint successfully for the past 12 months or so, so this is rather frustrating 😞 Any pointers very appreciated 🙂

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            Moem @Alan Adale
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            @alan-adale said in Image of UbPorts in starting the device:

            OnePlus One 3/3T

            Is it a One or a 3 or a 3T? The brand is called OnePlus. The first model is called OnePlus One. Confusing, I know!
            I suspect yours is either a OnePlus 3 or a OnePlus 3T.

            Is currently using an Op5t
            Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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              Alan Adale @Moem
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              @moem Thank you for your reply! Yes, it is a 3T.

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                Alan Adale @Alan Adale
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                @alan-adale
                Any takers on making the installation of the UbPorts logo for the Oneplus 3T a bit clearer for a newbie? Any help appreciated 🙂

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                  Alan Adale @Alan Adale
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                  @alan-adale Ubuntu Touch not UbPorts...

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                    Alan Adale @Moem
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                    @moem I have managed to load TWRP and have added the splash.zip file to TWRP folder on the device. in attempting to install it under "Install Zip" i receive the following warning:
                    "This operation may install incompatible software and render your device unusable"

                    Is this a standard Don't Hold Us Accountable If Our Software Kills Your Device? Or have i wandered in to a minefield?

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                      Moem @Alan Adale
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                      @alan-adale Sorry but you are asking the wrong person. I haven't any knowledge of your device, beyond knowing that a Oneplus 3T is not a Oneplus One. Also I have never needed to do anything special to get a specific boot splash image.

                      Is currently using an Op5t
                      Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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                        Lakotaubp @Alan Adale
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                        @alan-adale I would ignore the warning and carry onit just makes you stop and double check what you are doing, in this case it is just a bootsplash image and I think you can trust the source. Though might be best to back up stuff just in case If that does not work try unpacking the zip file?
                        I still have not tried this as my OP3 has not been used for some time.

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                          Alan Adale @Lakotaubp
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                          @lakotaubp Flashed the zip file and it worked and now shows the OPO Ubuntu Touch flash screen! Yay! However, it now will only boot into twrp! one step forward two steps back 🙂

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                            Alan Adale @Moem
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                            @moem Thanks for your reply. Appreciate your input.

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                              Lakotaubp @Alan Adale
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                              @alan-adale Even if you go into TWRP recovery and reboot system from there?

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                                Alan Adale @Lakotaubp
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                                @lakotaubp Yes, its a continuous boot loop

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                                  Alan Adale @Lakotaubp
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                                  @lakotaubp it boots to the UT spash screen then goes black followed shortly bt two white lights near the fingereprint screen and then back into twrp 🙂

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                                    Alan Adale @Lakotaubp
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                                    @lakotaubp evidently I've somehow managed to remove the OS! Reinstalling using UBPorts installer failing each time... "connection lost"

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                                      Lakotaubp @Alan Adale
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                                      @alan-adale That sounds like the data and cache need wiping and fomating again to me

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                                        Alan Adale @Lakotaubp
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                                        @lakotaubp Thanks. I’ve read some articles about reinstalling the stock OPO OS via fastboot and then retrying to install UT. Steep learning curve 🙂

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                                          Lakotaubp @Alan Adale
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                                          @alan-adale You shouldn't need to reinstall the stock OP OS. Just boot to TWRP recovery and in advanced wipe options (iirk) you clear and data and format to ext 4 then just use the UBport installer. Or firstly just try a different usb cable and the UBports installer, then try the rest.

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                                            Alan Adale @Lakotaubp
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                                            @lakotaubp Well, I am now in the interesting position of having the Ubuntu Touch boot screen and OPO's Android OS! Lol... it's been an education to end up with the exact opposite of what I was originally trying to achieve 🙂

                                            It's a pity UBTouch can't be loaded by TWRP. I will try UBPorts installer again, probably not tonight. i believe my cable is ok... in my recent reading i came across there being an issue with Linux and UBPorts installer tho i didn't investigate further at that point as that wasn't my immediate problem then.

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                                              Lakotaubp @Alan Adale
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                                              @alan-adale The installer will work fine with Linux Why would it not? The main issue will be to clear and format to ext4 cache and data.

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