Download TWRP flashable Xiaomi Mi A1 Android 8.0 Oreo beta ROM

Android 8.0 Oreo beta 1 update for Xiaomi Mi A1 is released a few days back via Oreo beta program. Users who were previously enrolled in the update were able to get the Oreo beta OTA on their devices, on the other side un-registered users would stay on Android 7.0 Nougat build. But now we have a great news for all Mi A1 users whether registered with beta program or not, Android 8.0 Oreo TWRP flashable zip is now available for Xiaomi Mi A1. Now you can flash the official Oreo beta update on your device via TWRP recovery, credit goes to “rameshurfrnd1” a Developer who himself not only installed the official Oreo beta update via OTA on his device but also created a TWRP backup of it as well. Now he shared the TWRP backup of Oreo beta 1 update for other Xiaomi Mi A1 users who have a TWRP recovery installed on their device.

Below we have posted the step by step instructions to flash the Android 8.0 Oreo beta firmware via TWRP. The process is very simple all you need to do is just restore the downloaded firmware via TWRP recovery on your Xiaomi Mi A1. This is also helpful if you have a device stuck in bootloop or having issues with device firmware. Just go ahead and follow the below description to update your Xiaomi Mi A1 on Android 8.0 Oreo firmware via TWRP recovery.

How to install Oreo beta firmware on Xiaomi Mi A1 via TWRP recovery

Make sure you have a TWRP recovery installed on your device. If not follow this guide to install the latest TWRP recovery on your device.

Stock Oreo beta firmware for Xiaomi Mi A1. Download

Now extract the firmware in the folder TWRP/BACKUPS/df0bdeb70404/[UNOFFICIAL] AOSP OREO – tissot on the device internal storage.

Reboot your device into recovery mode. To do so, turn off your device completely, now press Volume download + Power button at the same time.

Once you are in TWRP recovery menu, tap on ‘Restore’ and locate the firmware zip file you copy earlier and confirm restore.

Wait for the restore process to complete, once it is completed, wipe cache and delvik and then reboot your device.

First boot may take some time, enjoy the latest official Oreo beta firmware on your Xiaomi Mi A1.

Note: If your device is taking longer then 7 to 10 minutes to boot or other stuck at boot logo, follow this guide to resolve the issue.

via XDA

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