Yes, you can flash a zip file. To do so, you’ll need to put the zip file on your phone’s internal storage or an SD card. Once it’s there, open the file manager app on your phone and locate the zip file. Tap on it to open it, then tap “Flash.” The zip file will be installed on your phone.

To flash a zip file to an SD card, you will need:-A computer with an SD card reader-The zip file you want to flash-An SD cardConnect the SD card to your computer using the SD card reader.Copy the zip file to the root of the SD card.Safely remove the SD card from your computer and insert it into your Android device.

To flash a file in TWRP, you’ll need to have the file on your phone’s internal storage or a microSD card. Once you have the file, open TWRP and tap “Install.” Then, select the file and swipe to flash it.

Yes, you can flash custom ROM without custom recovery. However, it is not recommended, as you may not be able to restore your device to its original state if something goes wrong. A custom recovery provides a more user-friendly interface for flashing ROMs and other modifications to your device.

There are a few ways to flash a zip file in Android without recovery. One way is to use ADB to push the zip file to your device and then execute the following command:adb shell “pm install -r /sdcard/filename.

Yes, you can install a custom ROM without rooting your device. However, you will need to have a custom recovery installed on your device in order to do so.

Boot your device into TWRP recovery.Tap on the “Mount” option.Check the “MTP” box.Tap on the “Mount” button to enable MTP.

To sideload files with adb, you first need to enable USB debugging on your device. Then, connect your device to your computer and open a terminal or command prompt.

Yes, you can transfer files in fastboot mode. To do so, you’ll need to connect your device to your computer and use the appropriate command-line interface (CLI) commands.

Yes, you can flash custom ROMs without unlocking the bootloader, but it’s not recommended. If you don’t unlock the bootloader, you won’t be able to take advantage of all the features of your device.