S7 Active Root - Samsung Galaxy S7 Active ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries

S7 active root done for build pk2
flash this file in odin
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bc3d3y74ur2h8nh/unlockg891aboot.tar.md5?dl=0
Now you can root using the same method as the s7 and edge I used this method personally but with the above file instead of theirs for the other models
http://galaxys7root.com/galaxy-s7-s7-edge-root/how-to-root-attt-mobilesprintverizon-galaxy-s7s7-edge/
Thanks to freddierice for proving this works when others was too scared to try it and FtaWolf for his help getting wifi fixed where it would remember the password
wifi fix is found on page 4 of http://galaxys7root.com/galaxy-s7-s7-edge-root/how-to-root-attt-mobilesprintverizon-galaxy-s7s7-edge/
XDA:DevDB Information
S7 Active Root, Kernel for the Samsung Galaxy S7 Active
Contributors
activefan01, activefan01, freddierice, FtaWolf
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2016-12-30
Last Updated 2016-12-29

Nice, Finally root for my device now I can really remove some of this bloatware. Hopeful that there's a custom recovery next, then roms maybe.

If I have to do a factory reset will it wipe the SD card as well? Hopefully it won't matter as I've seen numerous people go through the process without losing anything. I was just planning on backing up everything to my SD.

pside15 said:
If I have to do a factory reset will it wipe the SD card as well? Hopefully it won't matter as I've seen numerous people go through the process without losing anything. I was just planning on backing up everything to my SD.
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Just remove the SD first then you won't have to worry about it erasing it. I don't know though if it was formatted as portable storage though if it will still work. I don't believe it will though.

now where's root for android n?
When you do a factory reset it just erases the internal memory unless you actually specify for it to erase the external sd card. I've done a bunch of factory resets because I've had roms stop working and had to do them.

Does it still work on s7 ative at&t?

I just got an ATT G891A yesterday and its still locked. I have tried about 3 different S7 roms and they wipe out recovery and then it gets stuck in a boot loop. I did find an oem rom that will install and fix recovery too.
I had to Odin one more file and do a little bit of adb but root works.
G891A_7.0_ENG_ROOT.tar
Edit: Looks like i wont be able to get ATT to unlock it for a while. He still owes $300+ on the phone. Lol

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k1ll1nt1m3 said:
I just got an ATT G891A yesterday and its still locked. I have tried about 3 different S7 roms and they wipe out recovery and then it gets stuck in a boot loop. I did find an oem rom that will install and fix recovery too.
I had to Odin one more file and do a little bit of adb but root works.
G891A_7.0_ENG_ROOT.tar
Edit: Looks like i wont be able to get ATT to unlock it for a while. He still owes $300+ on the phone. Lol
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EBAY!

Why do you sell a phone that you still owe $300 on? And buy a $800 phone. What ever. He said he will give my money back.
Sorry, I guess I'm out of the G891A. Kind of a bummer. I stripped a ton of it in testing but, Im not good enough to do a full Rom. There was one apk that made it loop for 5 times, then it reinstalled that apk, and then it would boot again. Ill update when i get it back in front of me. I restored it to factory so i can give it back.
I looked in settings and it showed those apps as not installed. I bet I removed 40 apps. It was better. I don't know know enough to change the config files.

jjta said:
EBAY!
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Yours is locked? I owe like 600 on mine yet, bought a unlock code thinking it was still locked but it wasn't. I think it was the AV I had installed originally that prevented me from changing before.

can any galaxy s7 be root and have free hotspot as of 2018 looking for new phone but need free hotspot seeing I have unlimited data verison wireless ?

trips knox?

Will this work for ATT s7 Active with Android 7.0?
If so, is there a more detailed guide on how to root?

Would love to see a root for the s7 active current nougat with bootloader 3, or even an Oreo root for it. Tired of the att bloatware
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk

harbnger said:
Would love to see a root for the s7 active current nougat with bootloader 3, or even an Oreo root for it. Tired of the att bloatware
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk
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doesn't @miniminus have a clean verison of Oreo on this custom rom?

i need turkish rom i dont want another options. i need only turkish rom . pls help me

Root for Oreo 8.1?

TENGO UN S7 ACTIVE. SUPONGO Q PASA EN TODOS
QUE REDUCE LA FRECUENCIA DE LA GPU A LA MITAD PASANDO DE LOS 35 C° GRADOS ESTO LIMITA MUCHO AL MOMENTO DE ESTAR JUGANDO
ABRA ALGÚN KERNEL , O MANERA DE MODIFICAR LA TEMPERATURA
PARA SOLUCIONAR ESTO

zayatsv said:
Root for Oreo 8.1?
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Yes, please. The recent update makes my phone so slow. I want to flash back to 7.0 or even 6.0 and stay there forever

zayatsv said:
Root for Oreo 8.1?
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If I may ask, where did you get Oreo 8.1? My SG-891A is stuck on 8.0. Mobile Hotspot & Tethering won't work because I'm no longer paying AT&T (but rather on Consumer Cellular). 8.1 is supposed to allow a Chromebook to use the phone's mobile data network, so I'm very interested in either getting 8.1 or a working root for 8.0 (which I'm still researching).
Thanks in advance,

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[HOW TO] Carrier Switch Galaxy S8/S8+ **SNAPDRAGON**

*READ FIRST*
This thread is now completely dedicated to the aspect of Carrier Switching on the Snapdragon model of the Galaxy S8/S8+, the current root progress can be seen here:
Current ROOT Progress for G950U/G955U Snapdragon
Please Note that if your device is network locked this WILL NOT unlock it for use on other carriers, however it will allow the switching of carriers and carrier specific features on network unlocked devices just by changing sim cards, the device will reboot and your done. As for those with a network locked device this thread still applies to you, if you are interested in a bloat free experience(that is faster and smoother than stock touchwiz), on your Galaxy S8/S8+​
Let's Begin!
Download the firmware for the unlocked S8/S8+ here:
G950U1UE1AQDC_XAA
Download the Prince Cosmy version of Odin here:
Odin_3.12.3_Modified
Enable developer options on your device:
Settings----->About Phone----->Click Build Number 7 times
Enable USB Debugging:
Settings----->Developer Options-----USB Debugging
Put your device into download mode: Volume Down + Bixby + Power
(accept the warning and connect your device to your computer)
Take the G950U1.zip you downloaded in step 1 and extract it, then place the BL,AP,CP,and CSC files into their corresponding places within Odin and press start
Once finished the device will boot back up and you will be free to disconnect it from your computer
You now have the unlocked, bloat free, firmware on your S8/S8+
CONTRIBUTORS
@Maltego for hosting files
@mweinbach for originally getting the unlocked firmware and for posting a tutorial on flashing it
@Acoustichayes for creating a dedicated root thread​
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I have the s8+ version installing now. Will report back. Op make sure they uncheck Auto reboot and f. Reset time in odin first.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
I've been getting protocol version errors trying to flash via odin 3.10 (the only one that I can download)
EDIT: installing now, needed the latest odin
Akumai said:
I've been getting protocol version errors trying to flash via odin 3.10 (the only one that I can download)
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862722617
Here is Odin 3.12.3
Persianhawkes said:
I have the s8+ version installing now. Will report back. Op make sure they uncheck Auto reboot and f. Reset time in odin first.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
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This is for an s8....Not plus. Be careful.
suzook said:
This is for an s8....Not plus. Be careful.
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I know. I have the s8+ file. Flashed and booted up now I have to do some tinkering.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
I can't wait to give this a run this weekend
Persianhawkes said:
I know. I have the s8+ file. Flashed and booted up now I have to do some tinkering.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
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Oh, ok. Didn't realize that. So does this overwrite the carrier info? Or is that untouched?
suzook said:
Oh, ok. Didn't realize that. So does this overwrite the carrier info? Or is that untouched?
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As of right now there is no way to overwrite carrier info, we are working on it though. That reserved comment is going to be where i put all that is known, been tried, etc with carrier switching just a little busy right now
My build number is SM-G950A and my firmware is G950USQU1AQD9. I am quite familiar with the concept and process of rooting but I have never had an opportunity to actually get into it. I was wondering if my device is compatible with this firmware. If so I am fine with testing so long as there is a reliable way to restore my phone if something were to happen.
Triforce1001 said:
My build number is SM-G950A and my firmware is G950USQU1AQD9. I am quite familiar with the concept and process of rooting but I have never had an opportunity to actually get into it. I was wondering if my device is compatible with this firmware. If so I am fine with testing so long as there is a reliable way to restore my phone if something were to happen.
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I went ahead and did the favors of doing some testing, in terms of restoral anyhow. From my experience, you do not have access to the usual desktop, and you have very few apps by default(none actually, just settings). I was able to revert to the original stock firmware via odin without a hitch. I did not try installing TWRP on this firmware however, but I can confirm the existence of OEM Unlock, which, by itself, claims to unlock the bootloader.
Triforce1001 said:
My build number is SM-G950A and my firmware is G950USQU1AQD9. I am quite familiar with the concept and process of rooting but I have never had an opportunity to actually get into it. I was wondering if my device is compatible with this firmware. If so I am fine with testing so long as there is a reliable way to restore my phone if something were to happen.
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This is compatible with your device all US versions of the S8 and S8+ have the same model number. I have your stock firmware i just need to upload it to androidfilehost
If anyone feels like it joining I have created an IRC room we can all chat in and brainstorm things. It's #sgs8 on irc.freenode.net. Hasn't had many users since I created it but I lurk in there when I'm at home. I'd love some company. Let's get this thing rooted so we can shut all the haters up!
Glad to see more devs working on this
Akumai said:
I went ahead and did the favors of doing some testing, in terms of restoral anyhow. From my experience, you do not have access to the usual desktop, and you have very few apps by default(none actually, just settings). I was able to revert to the original stock firmware via odin without a hitch. I did not try installing TWRP on this firmware however, but I can confirm the existence of OEM Unlock, which, by itself, claims to unlock the bootloader.
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I attempted to install TWRP on it but secure check fail boot i believe i will try again, but we only have the exynos twrp for the S8 to work with....
Unless someone can make a compatible version for Snapdragon?
Akumai said:
I went ahead and did the favors of doing some testing, in terms of restoral anyhow. From my experience, you do not have access to the usual desktop, and you have very few apps by default(none actually, just settings). I was able to revert to the original stock firmware via odin without a hitch. I did not try installing TWRP on this firmware however, but I can confirm the existence of OEM Unlock, which, by itself, claims to unlock the bootloader.
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On no device that ive seen does OEM unlock in fact unlock the bootloader.
sent from my S8 plus, Note 7 or S7 Edge
STF_TimelessGoD said:
I attempted to install TWRP on it but secure check fail boot i believe i will try again, but we only have the exynos twrp for the S8 to work with....
Unless someone can make a compatible version for Snapdragon?
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Contact @ashyx he's very good with Samsung and TWRP
force70 said:
On no device that ive seen does OEM unlock in fact unlock the bootloader.
sent from my S8 plus, Note 7 or S7 Edge
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it merely mentioned that it allows "the unlocking of the bootloader"
Akumai said:
it merely mentioned that it allows "the unlocking of the bootloader"
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Thats not what that means is what im trying to say lol. That option on sammy phones has never really done much other than allow flashing in odin
What is of note is that i dont have that on my S8 which is new that option is always there.

ROOT & Stock ROM for SM-J727S Galaxy J7 May 2017

Hi guys,
I was hoping someone could help me out. I have rooted before (long time ago) but I can't seem to find a lot of information on this specific phone (SM-J727S). I have been searching online (and across many dodgy looking websites, thanks No Script!) and this is about all that I have found:
The Galaxy J7 is also known as the Galaxy Wide 2 in South Korea
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=device&id=11601&c=samsung_sm-j727s_galaxy_wide_2
It was released on May 2017, runs Android 7.0 (Nougat) and uses the Exynos chipset
TWRP has a release for the J700 series but I'm not sure if it would work on the J727S
https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxyj7exynos.html
The source code for the system has been released, but I couldn't find a stock ROM (which made me reluctant to try TWRP)
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=j727s
This is the closest I got to a Stock ROM but I don't trust the site, is this site trustworthy? (again, I came across too many dodgy sites to just download anything)
https://stockromupdate.com/2017/07/26/stock-rom-sm-j727s-samsung-galaxy-wide-2/
The KingRoot method currently will not work and is asking me to wait for an update (phone is probably too new to root?)
The closest thing I can find on this forum are these posts (but none reference the J727S model)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/development/root-sm-j727p-galaxy-j7-perx-td-lte-t3611202
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/help/root-sm-j727p-galaxy-j7-perx-galaxy-j7-t3598117
So, I'm hoping someone could point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance
I'd thought I'd mention that the bootloader is unlockable in this phone. I had read elsewhere that other people cannot access the 'OEM Unlock' option on their version of the J7. It isn't the case with this phone
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/help/galaxy-j7-pop-galaxy-halo-t3647805/page2
I also got a message from Google talking about my accounts being accessed by a 'J7 Pop'. I guess the Galaxy Wide 2 is also known as the J7 Pop?
So, I'm still on the track of rooting this device. I'm just gonna update any relevant stuff here.
The closest TWRP that I can find is for the 2016 version of this phone, it has the same Exynos chipset.
I'm thinking of trying this, but are there any problems with flashing the wrong version of TWRP? (Will I brick the phone? Or will it just error-out on recovery and boot normally?)
https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxyj72016exynos.html
I also found (what I believe to be) the Stock ROM for this type of phone, you have to sign up to the site in order to download it. It is specific to SK Telecom (Korean telecommunications provider)
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/samsung-galaxy/SM-J727S/SKC/download/J727SKSU1AQD6/172065/
If someone can advise about going forward with the similar TWRP version I'd appreciate it. Cheers!
EDIT: Kinda answered my own question, from the TWRP download page https://dl.twrp.me/j7xelte/
Downloading an image for a different device, no matter how similar, usually does not work.
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Any way to request an TWRP version?
I am Korean, and it's very hard It's angry me............................
XDDDD I'm from South Korea too and the J727S is customized with the Knox Enrollment Service that blocks the wifi and cellular data AND apk installization. (trying to uninstall it )
I found this: https://www.androidinfotech.com/2018/02/root-samsung-galaxy-wide-2-sm-j727s-nougat.html
anyone habe twrp for this model ????
Hi.. I've this model also.. tried to downgrade..but it can't..always failed
My friend was installing the twrp to root a J7 metal.
Now the cell phone does not restart, and I do not know what the **** it did KKkkkkkkkkkk
It wants to remove the twrp without formatting the device.
If installing the original rom by Odin using home_csc does it return to normal without formatting?
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CPI Justiceiro said:
My friend was installing the twrp to root a J7 metal.
Now the cell phone does not restart, and I do not know what the **** it did KKkkkkkkkkkk
It wants to remove the twrp without formatting the device.
If installing the original rom by Odin using home_csc does it return to normal without formatting?
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If you have the firmware file the phone was on at the time he tried to Root it just flash the files using Odin an you should be good !
peter couniaz said:
If you have the firmware file the phone was on at the time he tried to Root it just flash the files using Odin an you should be good !
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This is will make a clear data???
He canoot loose the data from the phone..
Home CSC file !
CPI Justiceiro said:
This is will make a clear data???
He canoot loose the data from the phone..
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If he flashes the Home CSC file it may restore data but he may have to start from scratch ! Sorry an good luck !
P.S did he have it backed to Google if so Google will give the option to restore when you sign in !
Very hard to find twrp or cwm foe this model..also the combination file..and upgreded to android 9..

Help with downgrade?

What i have: a brand new carrier unlocked samsung galaxy s7 sm-g930w8 - came with 7.0
What Id love to do: downgrade to 6.0.1 official touchwiz rom but rooted
What im reading: that the security patch is from february of 2018, which means the bootloader is too new, which means downgrading using odin wont work ( https://www.sammobile.com/forum/threads/36282-Does-Region-Matter )
... so what can i do? i bought this phone with the sole intention of downgrading, as ive seen that it is possible for that phone model (s7) in general
i hate the look of the newer OS. They took the touchwiz out of touchwiz which i loved, although mine is a rare opinion. I want the operation and exact feel of 6.0. the menus are simpler, the notifications area isnt completely stripped of features differing from total stock android. i hate having to pull down twice to see everything. I just really want that older look and feel, but all around, not just a theme.
is there anything i can do to either downgrade or fool the bootloader into letting me carry this out? is this a true limitation, or si that info i found false/old? and if I can downgrade, which build version should I use?
ive been looking here for versions
https://samsung-firmware.org/model/SM-G930W8/ but im not sure which region to go with, or if i can technically use any region
sammobile doesnt list that version anymore at all ( https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7/SM-G930W8/ )
https://mobiletech360.co/samsung-galaxy-s7-sm-g930w8-stock-firmware-rom-android-6-0-1-marshmallow/ there are a number of options here but unsure of the different numbers/builds. or if since its carrier unlocked, i could pick any?
I know most will think im silly for wanting to downgrade or caring that much about appearance, but silliness aside... is this even possible??
a while ago, i purchased an s5 mini, and downgraded that with no issues at all.... but its honestly been so long and i cant for the life of me remember the steps i took or if i needed to care about region codes or other numbers. but it did sucessfully work.... it was really built unwell/cheap, but it did work.... its also slower than my captivate glide which is still my current phone, until/if i can get this s7 working the way i desire.
any help and guidance is appreciated. If it is needed, ill be using it with a Koodo mobile sim.
well it is too new if its from DRAG or so onwards (those with U2/S2 in the file name) so no dice, you're stuck with 7.0 unless you want to upgrade to oreo. (and 7.0 firmwares prior to DRAG cant be downgraded to either, not that theres much point doing that)
btw this is the wrong forum to post this in
teddytsen said:
well it is too new if its from DRAG or so onwards (those with U2/S2 in the file name) so no dice, you're stuck with 7.0 unless you want to upgrade to oreo. (and 7.0 firmwares prior to DRAG cant be downgraded to either, not that theres much point doing that)
btw this is the wrong forum to post this in
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But this is the forum about s7? I'm wanting to modify an s7?
Which part of the file name are you referring to? Which file?
I would have thought all s7's are made at the same time, and so released with the same overall software, but it all seems so complex now. I've seen s7's running 6.0.1 stock so in my mind it seems they should all be able to...
Not sure what you're referring to with drag either? Does that stand for something?
I'm really hoping this can work somehow, its the last flagship before the edge models which was why I got it, and I love Samsung software up until 7 and 8.
My mom has an s7 as well, not rooted or anything that's too complex for her, but she did the upgrade to 8 and it's still got all the same gross appearance factors that I don't like about version 7. I got excited when her phone wanted to upgrade, maybe they had fixed some of the grossness. But, nope. Wish they had included an option even for stock based or touchwiz based appearance and menus.
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Pawprints1986 said:
But this is the forum about s7? I'm wanting to modify an s7?
Which part of the file name are you referring to? Which file?
I would have thought all s7's are made at the same time, and so released with the same overall software, but it all seems so complex now. I've seen s7's running 6.0.1 stock so in my mind it seems they should all be able to...
Not sure what you're referring to with drag either? Does that stand for something?
I'm really hoping this can work somehow, its the last flagship before the edge models which was why I got it, and I love Samsung software up until 7 and 8.
My mom has an s7 as well, not rooted or anything that's too complex for her, but she did the upgrade to 8 and it's still got all the same gross appearance factors that I don't like about version 7. I got excited when her phone wanted to upgrade, maybe they had fixed some of the grossness. But, nope. Wish they had included an option even for stock based or touchwiz based appearance and menus.
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go into about phone and tell me the last 6 characters of your build number
(i was referring to the PDA file in a stock firmware zip)
(Also i meant this should be in Q&A section)
Hello,
I can understand you and also understand what you want but Samsung installed a downgrade lock in their bootloader in early 2018,
if you installed this version you can't go back to an older version, I think that was in February.
You can go back from a 6.2018 version to a 4.2018 version for example but not to a 1.2018 version!
If you have a version of for example 12.2017, you can also go back to a version of 2016, so you can also go back to Android 6.01,
if not you only have the last versions of Android 7 or update to Oreo.
I hope I could help.
teddytsen said:
go into about phone and tell me the last 6 characters of your build number
(i was referring to the PDA file in a stock firmware zip)
(Also i meant this should be in Q&A section)
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the last of the build number and the last of the baseband version are the same. But i did take a screenshot of it when i was thinking rooting and changing would be no big thing. figured that would be easier. i purposely havent even hooked it up to wifi yet or anything, said no to anything non essential when i was setting it up... on the chance it was starting up in version 6, and i didnt want it upgrading on its own.
also why would they block downgrading? It seems if anything blocking upgrading would be the way to go, to stop people from updating their devices before official software is ready, not just samsung but any manufacturer. in my head it seems silly to even need to root anymore... someone always figures it out, and cell phone manufacturers must know it. it would be nice if it were included, sort of like developer options, where its hidden, but if you know what to look for its there, and if youre not that advanced youll never find it.
if the bootloader is in fact locked and that is the main prevention, has anyone ever successfully unlocked it before?
ETA: Ive done a bit more looking around and there is alot around about frp and making you sign in to a google account in order to reset.... i have *not* needed and havent signed into a google account on that device at all... does that mean a downgrade is still possible though odin? Or, are these 2 things in fact unrelated...
eta #2: Did a bit more searching around, and it seems to be that in order to root your device, in the process it must unlock the bootloader? If that is still the case, would i be able to then flash the marshmallow stock ROM? Thats what i was looking to do all along, sorry maybe i should have been more clear about my planned method initially. Its a bit more nerve wracking as it seems rooting itself has gotten a little more difficult with that dm verity thing... but I definitely want root no matter which version im running. Ive had root on all my devices and theres no way im going back to a locked down OS (cant remove microsoft stuff for example), i need to be able to declutter beyond what factory allows lol.
Pawprints1986 said:
the last of the build number and the last of the baseband version are the same. But i did take a screenshot of it when i was thinking rooting and changing would be no big thing. figured that would be easier. i purposely havent even hooked it up to wifi yet or anything, said no to anything non essential when i was setting it up... on the chance it was starting up in version 6, and i didnt want it upgrading on its own.
also why would they block downgrading? It seems if anything blocking upgrading would be the way to go, to stop people from updating their devices before official software is ready, not just samsung but any manufacturer. in my head it seems silly to even need to root anymore... someone always figures it out, and cell phone manufacturers must know it. it would be nice if it were included, sort of like developer options, where its hidden, but if you know what to look for its there, and if youre not that advanced youll never find it.
if the bootloader is in fact locked and that is the main prevention, has anyone ever successfully unlocked it before?
ETA: Ive done a bit more looking around and there is alot around about frp and making you sign in to a google account in order to reset.... i have *not* needed and havent signed into a google account on that device at all... does that mean a downgrade is still possible though odin? Or, are these 2 things in fact unrelated...
eta #2: Did a bit more searching around, and it seems to be that in order to root your device, in the process it must unlock the bootloader? If that is still the case, would i be able to then flash the marshmallow stock ROM? Thats what i was looking to do all along, sorry maybe i should have been more clear about my planned method initially. Its a bit more nerve wracking as it seems rooting itself has gotten a little more difficult with that dm verity thing... but I definitely want root no matter which version im running. Ive had root on all my devices and theres no way im going back to a locked down OS (cant remove microsoft stuff for example), i need to be able to declutter beyond what factory allows lol.
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your bootloader is currently on version 3, and you cant downgrade to marshmallow
see that "U3BRB2"? that "U3" means your bootloader is on version 3. i assume the marshmallow firmwares use bootloaders pre-version 3 so you cant downgrade to firmwares using bootloaders with version 1 or 2. (this is how it works for F/FD models and im pretty sure samsung made it like that too for the W8 models)
eta 1) unrelated
eta 2) F/FD/W8/S/K/L variants (basically all the exynos models) have unlocked bootloaders. only SD variants have locked bootloaders so it's just your misconception
So, it's literally impossible? Has nobody ever figured out a way to downgrade or mod the bootloader itself? It seems to me the rom makers wouldn't stand for this at all and would figure out a way around it...
I can see an old bootloader can't run new software, but it seems much easier for newer bootloader to run older software, isn't it? You can buy a windows 7 pc and install Windows xp on it much easier than you could buy a windows XP PC and install Windows 7 on it... It's just boggling my mind a little
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Pawprints1986 said:
So, it's literally impossible? Has nobody ever figured out a way to downgrade or mod the bootloader itself? It seems to me the rom makers wouldn't stand for this at all and would figure out a way around it...
I can see an old bootloader can't run new software, but it seems much easier for newer bootloader to run older software, isn't it? You can buy a windows 7 pc and install Windows xp on it much easier than you could buy a windows XP PC and install Windows 7 on it... It's just boggling my mind a little
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Off course you can downgrade to Marshmallow. To unlock the bootloader, enable OEM unlocking in devlopper options. After flash TWRP 3.1.0 for Herolte and wipe everything from the recovery. Install any 6.0 roms on XDA for G930F then flash Magisk 17.1 to root and you're done. You can't FRP if OEM unlocking in devlopper is enabled.
AoEKiller said:
Off course you can downgrade to Marshmallow. To unlock the bootloader, enable OEM unlocking in devlopper options. After flash TWRP 3.1.0 for Herolte and wipe everything from the recovery. Install any 6.0 roms on XDA for G930F then flash Magisk 17.1 to root and you're done. You can't FRP if OEM unlocking in devlopper is enabled.
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You'll trip knox (which breaks features like secure folder, private mode, shealth and Sbrowser private mode) and lose the comfort of OTA updates if you do this tho. Not to mention that you can encounter signal reception problems because your flashed ROM is on marshmallow and your bl/cp is on Oreo or nougat. So I wouldn't advise this method as it may break so many things.

¡Help me! The oem option disappeared from the developer settings.

I have a Samsung Galaxy J3 Prime (SM-j327T1) Android 7.0, I decided a long time ago to format my device and unfortunately the oem option disappeared and was never activated again. I tried methods such as the time and date, with the miracle box software, guides that I have found here about oem unlocking and nothing worked for me, I have even managed to see what is almost impossible. Does anyone know what I could do?
Xialent said:
I have a Samsung Galaxy J3 Prime (SM-j327T1) Android 7.0, I decided a long time ago to format my device and unfortunately the oem option disappeared and was never activated again. I tried methods such as the time and date, with the miracle box software, guides that I have found here about oem unlocking and nothing worked for me, I have even managed to see what is almost impossible. Does anyone know what I could do?
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Wipe all data from the device and then reflash the stock firmware via Odin. It "should" return then.
Droidriven said:
Borre todos los datos del dispositivo y luego actualice el firmware original a través de Odin. Entonces "debería" volver.
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I mean, I would first do a hard reset and then install the latest firmware version available from Odin.
Xialent said:
I mean, I would first do a hard reset and then install the latest firmware version available from Odin.
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Yes, that is what I said.
Droidriven said:
Yes, that is what I said.
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I did it and the oem didn't show up, this phone sucks.

Manually Install Android 12 on Note 20 Ultra Live Demo Unit running Android 10

Hi, so I have a Note 20 ultra Live demo unit N985F/DS. I make calls, everything is working. However it's on android 10 and not getting any prompts for updates. I want to manually install android 12 and would like to know how to go about it and if it being an LDU has any complications to it. Thanks for any help in advance
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Hi, so I have a Note 20 ultra Live demo unit N985F/DS. I make calls, everything is working. However it's on android 10 and not getting any prompts for updates. I want to manually install android 12 and would like to know how to go about it and if it being an LDU has any complications to it. Thanks for any help in advance
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grabaste el imei? esos telefonos vienen con imei 0000000, donde lo conseguiste?
Translated by GT: did you record the imei? those phones come with imei 0000000, where did you get it?
EliDevp said:
Hi, so I have a Note 20 ultra Live demo unit N985F/DS. I make calls, everything is working. However it's on android 10 and not getting any prompts for updates. I want to manually install android 12 and would like to know how to go about it and if it being an LDU has any complications to it. Thanks for any help in advance
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I actually had bought my note 20 Ultra that was stuck in demo mode then after getting it out of demo mode found out it was blacklisted. Had to get IMEI changed. Now everything works yet i have similar problem regarding android security/firmware updates. Oden was used to fix it so that it works, yet I'm not rooted nor did Knox get tripped, & the device comes up as official. I'm running 11 on 3.1ui & would like to upgrade to 12 as you on 4.0 or 4.1. I Believe all i need to do is flash the new firmware via Oden or bootloader, but I'm not entirely sure if same applies to you. -S.
Saintn said:
I actually had bought my note 20 Ultra that was stuck in demo mode then after getting it out of demo mode found out it was blacklisted. Had to get IMEI changed. Now everything works yet i have similar problem regarding android security/firmware updates. Oden was used to fix it so that it works, yet I'm not rooted nor did Knox get tripped, & the device comes up as official. I'm running 11 on 3.1ui & would like to upgrade to 12 as you on 4.0 or 4.1. I Believe all i need to do is flash the new firmware via Oden or bootloader, but I'm not entirely sure if same applies to you. -S.
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Your not gonna get much help here with a black listed device. We do not condone imei changing and such either. Your best bet is gonna be looking off site
Neither do I nor was I implying to do such a thing. I just didn't have a choice after getting screwed for almost a G$ online. I just added that in due to me having similar experiences with a device that was not only locked in Demo mode soon arrival but then found to be a thousand dollar paper weight. For I got double slapped!
Aside from that. Perhaps you could point me in the right direction in terms of how to get proper updates.

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