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Believe it or not, some users use OTA dumps to downgrade system apps. By extracting the system.img (which can be tricky due to size), advanced users can sometimes mount the image and pull older versions of system applications (like the camera or dialer) that functioned better than current updates.

In the past, firmware updates came as a collection of .img files you could flash directly. Modern "seamless updates" (A/B partitions) use payload.bin to handle updates more efficiently, but this makes manual modifications difficult. You typically need this tool if you want to: payload-dumper-win64

You are extracting from or onto a slow USB 2.0 drive or HDD. Fix: Move the payload.bin and the .exe to your internal NVMe/SSD drive (usually C: ). Believe it or not, some users use OTA