Months later, a small notice appeared on the repair shop’s community board: “Phone workshop — bring your broken devices.” People came with cracked screens and tired batteries, with old devices that no longer felt useful. Muna welcomed them with coffee and a spare screwdriver. She taught the curious a few basics—how to backup, why recovery matters, and why a careful step-by-step approach can save more than just a phone.
The Itel Vision 1 Pro runs on a Spreadtrum (Unisoc) processor. TWRP for Unisoc devices is notoriously unstable (touchscreen may not work, decryption issues). Always have a full backup of your device before starting.
(Model L6502) allows you to perform advanced tasks such as flashing custom ROMs, creating full system backups (Nandroid), and rooting the device. Device Background The itel Vision 1 Pro is powered by a Unisoc (formerly Spreadtrum) SC9863A
Once inside TWRP, swipe to allow modifications.
Since there is no "Official" TWRP for the Itel Vision 1, you will likely be using a (unofficial).
A: It depends on the TWRP build. Some older builds might not support the new partition scheme. Look for a build updated after your firmware date.