Realme GT 2 Pro: How to Remove the Orange State Warning

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In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to remove the Orange State Warning from your Realme GT 2 Pro. First, you will need to unlock the bootloader on your device. While resetting your device is a quick and effective way to clear up storage space, it will also reset all of your phone’s settings and remove any data that isn’t saved on your SD card.

When you restart your device, you will see an Orange Start warning message on the screen for around 5 seconds. The device will then boot to the operating system. The situation is even worse when you use a rooted device because you need to reboot it quite often.

Your Realme GT 2 Pro may display a warning about the battery being low even when it isn’t. Here’s how to get rid of that warning.

How to Remove Orange State Warning from Realme GT 2 Pro

Remove Orange State Warning

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The Orange State Warning is embedded within the abl.img file. Before starting, please make a backup of the stock abl.img file that’s currently on your device.

Please note that we are not responsible for any damage to your computer or other device that may occur from performing these steps.

The below abl file from the stock Android 13 firmware version C.20 EUEX and then removed the Orange State Warning via a Hex Editor. So it should work with another region, it should work with other firmware versions apart from C.20 (if you still wish to try on another firmware version, then make sure you have a backup of the stock abl.img).

Executing Commands via Command Prompt

  • Then download abl.img from here and place it in the platform tools folder of your Android SDK installation.
  • Plug in your device to the computer via USB cable, and enable “USB debugging” on your Android phone.

USB Debugging

  • Then, in the platform-tools folder, type cmd and hit enter.

CMD and press Enter

  • To boot your device into FastbootD Mode, type the following command
adb reboot fastboot
  • Then use the following command to flash your abl file:
fastboot flash abl abl.img
  • Finally, restart your device by entering this command:
fastboot reboot

These are the steps to get rid of your Orange State Warning on your Realme GT 2 Pro. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, let me know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution as soon as possible.

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