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* There's a "RE" button underneath the back cover of the phone that can pressed shortly for a few seconds during boot. | * There's a "RE" button underneath the back cover of the phone that can pressed shortly for a few seconds during boot. | ||
** This method should always allow the eMMC to be temporarily bypassed to boot from the microSD card. | ** This method should always allow the eMMC to be temporarily bypassed to boot from the microSD card. | ||
** {{warning|If the button is pressed for too long the eMMC won't be initialized. This could matter if you're trying to boot into the microSD card to then | ** {{warning|If the button is pressed for too long the eMMC won't be initialized. This could matter if you're trying to boot into the microSD card to then [[PinePhone Pro#Flashing to the eMMC|flash an operating system on the eMMC]]. }} | ||
Ways to '''permanently''' bypass the eMMC: | Ways to '''permanently''' bypass the eMMC: |