Even a legendary recovery has quirks. Here are the most frequently encountered problems and their solutions.
Before 2.8.7.0, TWRP had already established itself as the superior alternative to ClockworkMod (CWM). However, version 2.8.7.0 introduced refinements that made it exceptionally robust:
For stubborn cache issues:
rm -rf /data/dalvik-cache
rm -rf /cache/dalvik-cache
A common question is: Should I stay on TWRP 2870 or upgrade to TWRP 3.x?
| Feature | TWRP 2.8.7.0 | TWRP 3.x | |--------|--------------|----------| | Android 7.0+ Support | No | Yes | | Material Design UI | No (Holo) | Yes | | A/B Partition Support | No | Yes | | Fastboot Boot (without flashing) | Limited | Full | | Encryption (FBE) | Partial | Full | | Stability on Older Devices | Excellent | Sometimes Laggy |
Recommendation: If you are running Android 5.1 Lollipop or older on a legacy device (e.g., Galaxy S3, Nexus 4), stick with TWRP 2870. It is lighter, faster, and less prone to touch input lag. For Android 6.0+, upgrade to at least TWRP 3.0.2-0.
If you are trying to install a build resembling "2870" and running into issues, check these common pitfalls:
1. MTP Support That Actually Worked
Before 2.8.7.0, transferring files while in recovery was a nightmare (USB mass storage mode was clunky and slow). TWRP 2.8.7.0 introduced rock-solid MTP — you could plug your phone into a PC and drag-drop ROMs, kernels, or backups without leaving recovery. Mind-blowing at the time.
2. True MultiROM Support
This was the golden era of running Ubuntu Touch, Firefox OS, or MIUI alongside your daily driver. 2.8.7.0 played beautifully with MultiROM, letting you boot into secondary ROMs with a simple tap.
3. F2FS Filesystem Maturity
F2FS was all the rage for eMMC storage, and 2.8.7.0 handled formatting, backup, and restore of F2FS partitions perfectly — something earlier versions struggled with.
4. The Last “Lightweight” Build
Later TWRP versions bloated with themes, language files, and A/B partition overhead. 2.8.7.0 was still lean — booted in seconds, even on low-RAM devices.
Even a legendary recovery has quirks. Here are the most frequently encountered problems and their solutions.
Before 2.8.7.0, TWRP had already established itself as the superior alternative to ClockworkMod (CWM). However, version 2.8.7.0 introduced refinements that made it exceptionally robust:
For stubborn cache issues:
rm -rf /data/dalvik-cache
rm -rf /cache/dalvik-cache
A common question is: Should I stay on TWRP 2870 or upgrade to TWRP 3.x?
| Feature | TWRP 2.8.7.0 | TWRP 3.x | |--------|--------------|----------| | Android 7.0+ Support | No | Yes | | Material Design UI | No (Holo) | Yes | | A/B Partition Support | No | Yes | | Fastboot Boot (without flashing) | Limited | Full | | Encryption (FBE) | Partial | Full | | Stability on Older Devices | Excellent | Sometimes Laggy |
Recommendation: If you are running Android 5.1 Lollipop or older on a legacy device (e.g., Galaxy S3, Nexus 4), stick with TWRP 2870. It is lighter, faster, and less prone to touch input lag. For Android 6.0+, upgrade to at least TWRP 3.0.2-0.
If you are trying to install a build resembling "2870" and running into issues, check these common pitfalls:
1. MTP Support That Actually Worked
Before 2.8.7.0, transferring files while in recovery was a nightmare (USB mass storage mode was clunky and slow). TWRP 2.8.7.0 introduced rock-solid MTP — you could plug your phone into a PC and drag-drop ROMs, kernels, or backups without leaving recovery. Mind-blowing at the time.
2. True MultiROM Support
This was the golden era of running Ubuntu Touch, Firefox OS, or MIUI alongside your daily driver. 2.8.7.0 played beautifully with MultiROM, letting you boot into secondary ROMs with a simple tap.
3. F2FS Filesystem Maturity
F2FS was all the rage for eMMC storage, and 2.8.7.0 handled formatting, backup, and restore of F2FS partitions perfectly — something earlier versions struggled with.
4. The Last “Lightweight” Build
Later TWRP versions bloated with themes, language files, and A/B partition overhead. 2.8.7.0 was still lean — booted in seconds, even on low-RAM devices.
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