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TWRP 3.4.0-0 for galaxy S10



Flash the image to recovery partition and reboot to system

Quote from @ianmacd on xda 

Version 3.4.0-1 released for G97[035]F.
After quite some time, TWRP finally gets an upgrade from 3.3.1 to 3.4.0. There are lots of small, incremental improvements here, but nothing terribly exciting.

Changelog

v3.4.0-1_ianmacd for G97[035]F [inc. CTF1 kernel] (2020-06-30)
  • Update TWRP to version 3.4.0.
  • This version is intended for use only with Android 10

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