Hi all,
I’m fairly new to all this. I purchased a OnePlus 7T (HD1900) which is normally supported by the easy installer. Problem is I get stuck after rebooting in bootloader. I upgraded to Android 12, then rollbacked to Android 11 thinking it could be the problem. But I still get the “timeoutThread” error in the logs.
The bootloader is unlocked. Adb and fastboot are installed on my computer. I run the last Linux Mint distro.
This was probably ok … the stable ROM available for Easy Installer according to https://images.ecloud.global/stable/hotdogb/ is at Android 11, R today. Having rolled back have you restarted the device in Android 11, R and checked it is working ok without adding a Google account ?
i just tried again. The phone boots and works perfectly fine without adding a Google account -
but still no luck, here is the log https://haste.tchncs.de/ezazoxebog.yaml
Do you think it could be a driver issue? The device id is displayed when I prompt fastboot devices in terminal
Do you think I could try to install it manually? However, it says in the documentation that I should have Android 12 installed… Weird, don’t you think ? https://doc.e.foundation/devices/hotdogb/install
No, not on Linux ! Furthermore, now that I review the other case we see
I replied with a suggestion to rule out drivers … but the phone is reported to be already in bootloader but stuck.
@comlagdoes your device react, as if moving to bootloader / fastboot mode as Easy Installer collapses? Edit, you already said in your OP “after rebooting in bootloader”.