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In the SP Flash Tool, uncheck all the boxes in the list for the Recovery partition.
The Itel Vision 1 Pro, once a budget-friendly smartphone with a stock Android experience, had evolved into a highly customizable device, capable of much more than its original specs suggested. And it was all thanks to the power of TWRP.
With the bootloader unlocked and security verifications disabled, you can now flash the custom recovery file.
To enter your newly installed TWRP or the stock recovery manually: Volume Down + Power
Over time, Muna began documenting her processes into a small printed booklet she kept at the bench. It was pragmatic and plain: checklist items, terminal commands, tips about driver quirks, and warnings about mismatched images. She slipped it into a drawer labeled “For Future Muna,” because sometimes the solutions you devise are hard to find again in the fog of later mistakes.
The process of unlocking your bootloader will completely wipe your phone. Ensure all your important photos, contacts, and documents are backed up to your Google account or a PC. 2. Unlock the Bootloader
Tap 7 times rapidly until a toast message says, "You are now a developer!"
The Itel Vision 1 Pro (Model: L6502) runs on a Unisoc (Spreadtrum) SC9832E chipset. Because it utilizes a Unisoc processor, the flashing process differs significantly from more common MediaTek or Qualcomm devices. You cannot use standard flashing tools; instead, you must rely on Unisoc-specific drivers and Fastboot tools. Prerequisites
By installing TWRP on your Itel Vision 1 Pro, you gain the ability to:
Now, flash the TWRP recovery image to the recovery partition: fastboot flash recovery twrp.img Use code with caution.
Download and install the official Spreadtrum/Unisoc USB drivers on your computer so it can communicate with your phone's specific chipset. Step 1: Set Up ADB and Fastboot on Your PC
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