OnePlus 5
Overview
| codename cheeseburger | |
| Flavor (?): | Pro |
|---|---|
| Android: | 13 |
| First released: | 2025-08-05 |
| Firmware: | included |
| Encryption (?): | ICE |
| Relockable: | yes |
| VerifiedBoot/AVB (?): | no (v1.0) dropped in A11 |
| Patchlevel (?): | Platform + Kernel |
| Verified & tested by: | The AXP.OS community |
| State: | stable |
Installation guide
You want to switch between flavors or coming from DivestOS?
Please read this first: All about AXP.OS flavors If you miss a flavor you can request it here.
Known issues
- AXP.OS - Known Issues
- Issue tracker - won’t fix
Specific for your device:
- Issue tracker: cheeseburger
Boot modes
Each device has its own method to access special boot modes.
See: cheeseburger (@LineageOS wiki)
Firmware
AXP.OS for the OnePlus 5 includes the appropriate bootloader and modem firmware for the corresponding Android version provided.
Important
Unfortunately, some manufacturers enable so-called “Anti-Rollback Protection” (ARB), which in the worst-case scenario can even take effect within the bootloader (notable examples include various LG models, as well as Samsung and even some Google Pixel devices).
In these cases, special caution must be exercised, as this can often result in a hard brick, which may be unreparable depending on the manufacturer and model. This is not a problem with AXP.OS itself, but affects all custom OSes for such devices.
If you are unsure, please check with the support room before flashing AXP.OS.
Install / Upgrade
Setup AXP.OS
Follow Setup
Re-locking the bootloader
Follow Bootloader-Lock
Fingerprint information
On boot you may see a fingerprint/ID verifying AVB trust.
Some devices show only 8 chars, others full digest.
See more details here.
This fingerprint is unique per device and flavor.
If you see a different ID, immediately request support.
Pro build
BOOTLOADER minimal ID (AVB 1)
BDF32A89
BOOTLOADER full ID:
BDF32A89B41625A6
938CF5DAD467ADEF
F127D581E637C5C1
9F69D260B5242F4EXDA thread
See here
Debugging
DEVICE-BOOT-DEBUG-PATH: /mnt/vendor/persist
See Logs
Download
All downloads have a GPG signed sha512sum file which should be used to verify the download & file integrity.Details how to make use out of it can be found here.
💡 The hashsum of new builds are also send in the sfX Automation channel. This gives you a second and independent option for comparison if the download server is compromised.
| Flavor (what's this?) | OS zip | Recovery image | Release key (what's this?) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pro ⚙️ | |||