Safe To Flash Stock Nougat (Unrooted) In Stock Recovery? - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

Hey everyone. I have a G930F model Galaxy S7, and I have been running the Nougat Beta for months now. Yes I have flashed the nougat beta on Odin. (After my phone bricked.) But since the Final official one (G930FXXU1DPLT) is now out, I downloaded the zip file to install it, but I have a quick question.
I realize that you have to extract the (in my case) BTU-G930FXXU1DPLT-20170117160813.zip in order to sepretaly flash the 4 files in Odin, but is it possible to flash the Stock ROM in Stock Recovery? (Not TWRP or anything like that, STOCK Recovery.)
I have seen a tutorial on how to install it from youtube on how to install the beta. (Link: https://youtu.be/fCt-buF2gY4), but I think that THAT device was a snapdragon model. But since I have the Exynos model, and want to install the final official one, I just want to know if it is possible to do so? (I'm sorry if I sound like a noob, but I'm still not currently on used to flash stuff on Samsung devices since I came from being a long term Sony fan.)
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Brandon Nel said:
Hey everyone. I have a G930F model Galaxy S7, and I have been running the Nougat Beta for months now. Yes I have flashed the nougat beta on Odin. (After my phone bricked.) But since the Final official one (G930FXXU1DPLT) is now out, I downloaded the zip file to install it, but I have a quick question.
I realize that you have to extract the (in my case) BTU-G930FXXU1DPLT-20170117160813.zip in order to sepretaly flash the 4 files in Odin, but is it possible to flash the Stock ROM in Stock Recovery? (Not TWRP or anything like that, STOCK Recovery.)
I have seen a tutorial on how to install it from youtube on how to install the beta. (Link:
), but I think that THAT device was a snapdragon model. But since I have the Exynos model, and want to install the final official one, I just want to know if it is possible to do so? (I'm sorry if I sound like a noob, but I'm still not currently on used to flash stuff on Samsung devices since I came from being a long term Sony fan.)
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Never heard of that. Just use Odin. Its simple...

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Phone rooted - How about the monthly security patches ?

I was wondering, I have rooted my phone using Chainfire's CF-Autoroot.
Normally this will disable OTA updates, I'm aware of that.
But is there some way to manually flash the monthly security updates that Samsung releases each month ?
(or at least they say they are going to release them each month).
Is there a source somewhere where we can download them and flash then using Odin or TWRP ?
No you didnt root. There isnt full root for s7 yet
vipercoyote said:
No you didnt root. There isnt full root for s7 yet
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Are you sure ? Because when I check manually for updates, I get the message stating that my phone has changed (root) and so updates cannot be downloaded and installed. It says that I need to try to download it via a PC tool from Samsung.
vipercoyote said:
No you didnt root. There isnt full root for s7 yet
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There is for the International version.
vipercoyote said:
No you didnt root. There isnt full root for s7 yet
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There very well is for the Exynos version/type and the reason I'm tempted to get it after prices have dropped a bit :
Check it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/development/recovery-official-twrp-herolte-t3333770
Ok guys, now that we have established that root is available and working for the European version (which I have)...
Anyone know if the monthly patches from Samsung/Google will be available for download somewhere, so we can flash it manually and still be up-to-date ?
I would like to know this as well. I would guess they could be flashed with Odin?
I would like to know this. I am on the W8 variant rooted with autoroot and wondering how will I go about updating to new patches.
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you should flash your firmware via Odin to unroot, apply OTA, root again with auto root.
exploreresp said:
you should flash your firmware via Odin to unroot, apply OTA, root again with auto root.
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Yes, I am aware of this possibility.
I was just hoping in applying the monthly patch without full flash (which completely wipes the phone).
Indeed, flashing will reset the phone...I found that the hard way last night.
There is a topic on S7edge forum about Chainfire's FlashFire app. It claims that can flash without resetting the phone.
Did not try it but I will follow the discussions there. Would be perfect to flash a new f/w and not have the phone reset. ( like good old times
Maybe it is possible to prevent the userdata and internal storage to be wiped by flashing the official firmware ?
Anyone has succeeded to do so ?
I managed to download the complete new firmware G935FXXU1APD3 from Sammobile and flashed it with ODIN with the phone in download mode.
It did not overwrite any of my personal data or apps and the phone worked as before however you will need to root again afterwards, but that doesn't take long anyway.
The only other thing I had to do was copy the mixer_paths and mixer_gain files to the SD card then replace them as the new firmware overrides the volume hack if you have it in place.
Keith
I guess that's what Chainfire trying to achieve with Flashfire. To be able to directly flash the Updates without having to manually backup/restore anything. Let's see how this goes. As of today you could flash the full oding images within flashfire.
Will definitely try when the next update for my phone variant comes.
I did take a TWRP backup just in case but was pleasantly surprised when the phone booted back to where it was.
I can confirm that the Flashfire method can be used for updates. Grab the update package, flash it through flashfire, and even select the "ever root" option to maintain root. Works great!
databoy2k said:
I can confirm that the Flashfire method can be used for updates. Grab the update package, flash it through flashfire, and even select the "ever root" option to maintain root. Works great!
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How did you get the update package? When trying to search for an update on the phone it says I modified it.
Or did you load an full stock rom?
brotbuexe said:
How did you get the update package? When trying to search for an update on the phone it says I modified it.
Or did you load an full stock rom?
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Grabbed a full stock rom, extracted the modem and system packages, and flashed them specifically through flashfire. A link to the full stock rom was posted on the Canadian S7 thread in the discussion forum.

Will OTA to marshmallow destroy root and s-off?

I just got a refurbished m8 from insurance, and instead of using adb to root and unlock I had to use kingroot and firewater or sunshine..whatever it's called. I haven't been able to flash a custom recovery yet, but I have an OTA to upgrade to marshmallow.
If I upgrade will I still be unlocked and rooted?
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svrnmnd said:
I just got a refurbished m8 from insurance, and instead of using adb to root and unlock I had to use kingroot and firewater or sunshine..whatever it's called. I haven't been able to flash a custom recovery yet, but I have an OTA to upgrade to marshmallow.
If I upgrade will I still be unlocked and rooted?
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You will still be unlocked but it will either fail to flash or you will no longer be rooted (it's easy to reroot though). If I were you I would upgrade by flashing the marshmallow ruu or if your interested in custom roms then just flash the mm firmware and whatever rom you like.
cntryby429 said:
You will still be unlocked but it will either fail to flash or you will no longer be rooted (it's easy to reroot though). If I were you I would upgrade by flashing the marshmallow ruu or if your interested in custom roms then just flash the mm firmware and whatever rom you like.
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So the problem I'm having is I'm running Linux and even though I have downloaded the sdk platform I can't figure out how to flash anything. Also why do I need the marshmallow firmware for custom roms?
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svrnmnd said:
So the problem I'm having is I'm running Linux and even though I have downloaded the sdk platform I can't figure out how to flash anything. Also why do I need the marshmallow firmware for custom roms?
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The 3rd link here will get you updated firmware (but not the os) + the latest TWRP and is flashable without a computer.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one-m8/development/stock-m-firmware-nand-recovery-t3330972/page36
You don't necessarily need MM firmware for custom roms but it's recommended to have firmware that matches the software version your custom Rom is based on. I guess I assumed you were interested in MM based roms.
cntryby429 said:
The 3rd link here will get you updated firmware (but not the os) + the latest TWRP and is flashable without a computer.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...tock-m-firmware-nand-recovery-t3330972/page36
You don't necessarily need MM firmware for custom roms but it's recommended to have firmware that matches the software version your custom Rom is based on. I guess I assumed you were interested in MM based roms.
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pardon my ignorance but I'm trying to figure out what RUU is. When I got my m8 2 years ago none of this existed I would use adb to do everything manually, now it seems like there is some new wave.
From what I googled RUU is specifically for LOCKED bootloaders (S-on) ? since my device is unlocked won't that ruin my phone? also how can I flash TWRP with just my phone?
my plan was just to flash clean rom back to my phone it's what I've been using, if I flash the mm firmware wouldn't that mess with functionality? does MM have any advantages over Loli?

Need Rooted Rom

Hello guys im looking for a rooted rom my build is MHA-L29C567B190 my bootloader already unlocked and also flashed twrp or can you please help me root my stock rom thanks for your help
grodri19721 said:
Hello guys im looking for a rooted rom my build is MHA-L29C567B190 my bootloader already unlocked and also flashed twrp or can you please help me root my stock rom thanks for your help
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Download and flash: https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4302781&d=1508010356
You should now be rooted with Magisk.
Make sure you have TWRP 3.1.x from the twrp thread
ante0 said:
Download and flash: https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4302781&d=1508010356
You should now be rooted with Magisk.
Make sure you have TWRP 3.1.x from the twrp thread
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Is it really that easy? i have mine rooted with TWRP 3.1, i can flash that file and I'll have magisk? I'm on the same HW/SW version as the OP.
since the Oreo is coming out, will I need to flash stock to get the Stock Oreo update when its released? I assume so. I am new to the Mates and they seem to have a much different flash method/path than the Nexus 6p and HTC devices i have done in the past. I'm kind of leery to pursue Installing ROM's and Magisk (never used it yet) but would like to. Any tips or links to detailed instructions for the Mate flashing? I cant find, what I feel, to be detailed instructions on XDA.
thanks
sgtduckyboy said:
Is it really that easy? i have mine rooted with TWRP 3.1, i can flash that file and I'll have magisk? I'm on the same HW/SW version as the OP.
since the Oreo is coming out, will I need to flash stock to get the Stock Oreo update when its released? I assume so. I am new to the Mates and they seem to have a much different flash method/path than the Nexus 6p and HTC devices i have done in the past. I'm kind of leery to pursue Installing ROM's and Magisk (never used it yet) but would like to. Any tips or links to detailed instructions for the Mate flashing? I cant find, what I feel, to be detailed instructions on XDA.
thanks
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If you're rooted with SuperSU or Phh you will need to restore your stock boot image before flashing Magisk,
this can be done by downloading your firmware from http://pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/ then extacting update.app and opening it in Huawei Update Extractor where you extract BOOT.IMG.
Flash it using fastboot flash boot boot.img.
As long as you're using firmware B182+ (Loop device support) and TWRP 3.1.x you can install official Magisk/SuperSU.
Oreo will be a full firmware so it shouldn't need to verify any partition, meaning you will only need to restore stock recovery.

Downgrade Android 8 to 7 - Binary 3?

Hello,
I am attempting to downgrade from Android 8 to 7 on Galaxy S7. When I attempt to flash the old firmware I get the error 'Device 3 - Binary 2'. Does anyone know if there is a workaround for this yet?
DannySB1 said:
Hello,
I am attempting to downgrade from Android 8 to 7 on Galaxy S7. When I attempt to flash the old firmware I get the error 'Device 3 - Binary 2'. Does anyone know if there is a workaround for this yet?
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Odin will not let you flashback to a previous boot loader version, you have to do it through TWRP. So either flash the nougat firmware with TWRP first or any nougat based rom, then flash nougat via odin which will remove root and TWRP.
cooltt said:
Odin will not let you flashback to a previous boot loader version, you have to do it through TWRP. So either flash the nougat firmware with TWRP first or any nougat based rom, then flash nougat via odin which will remove root and TWRP.
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Are there any instructions for this?
Will secure apps (Banking etc) work again after removing root?
I was under the impression you could via Odin if OEM unlock was enabled, without needing TWRP or root. https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/guide-how-to-downgrade-android-oreo-8-0-t3821495
edit: As for banking, if you go root then flash back to stock you should have no issues. Even if you stay root, things like Magisk will hide root status from apps and pass safetynet. Your biggest issue would be the loss of Knox, which voids warranty and breaks some Samsung apps.
Beanvee7 said:
I was under the impression you could via Odin if OEM unlock was enabled, without needing TWRP or root. https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/guide-how-to-downgrade-android-oreo-8-0-t3821495
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It is not possible as per some of the replies to that thread. I spent a few hours playing TWRP yesterday and it was not possible either.
DannySB1 said:
It is not possible as per some of the replies to that thread. I spent a few hours playing TWRP yesterday and it was not possible either.
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Ok so listen, it can be done as i said but it's not easy. The choice you have of course before attempting this is to just install a android 7 custom ROM? many nougat ROMs are just stock with the bloatware removed and the boot-loader version isn't checked during flash.
Here's another way to go back, i can't guarantee it will work though i haven't tried it on an S7.
Downgrade to an older firmware with an older bootloader even if one keeps the newer bootloader on his device.
So what's how's it done?
Download the firmware file (.tar) which you want to downgrade to and open it with an archiver application (7zip). Extracts all the files to a folder and repacks them again in a .tar file but leaving every file out which ends in .bin (e.g. sboot.bin etc.). This .tar file can now be flashed like any other firmware file via Odin and it should run through it without any problems.
Hope this helps.
plz tell me how to downgrade i upgraded my phone to oreo now there's no network i need to downgrade back to marshmellow i also installed marshmellow but it stuck on samsung bootloop plz help me
Bipnbarsha said:
plz tell me how to downgrade i upgraded my phone to oreo now there's no network i need to downgrade back to marshmellow i also installed marshmellow but it stuck on samsung bootloop plz help me
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What device? What firmware? What Rom?
S7 edge on oreo and stock rom my network was working fine on marshmellow but after oreo update my mobile network not working unfortunatly my binary has been updated before update i back up everything with twrp but now when i restore using twrp my phone stuck on samsung logo plz help mee
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cooltt said:
Ok so listen, it can be done as i said but it's not easy. The choice you have of course before attempting this is to just install a android 7 custom ROM? many nougat ROMs are just stock with the bloatware removed and the boot-loader version isn't checked during flash.
Here's another way to go back, i can't guarantee it will work though i haven't tried it on an S7.
Downgrade to an older firmware with an older bootloader even if one keeps the newer bootloader on his device.
So what's how's it done?
Download the firmware file (.tar) which you want to downgrade to and open it with an archiver application (7zip). Extracts all the files to a folder and repacks them again in a .tar file but leaving every file out which ends in .bin (e.g. sboot.bin etc.). This .tar file can now be flashed like any other firmware file via Odin and it should run through it without any problems.
Hope this helps.
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Hey man, can you please explain this better ? Im using a galaxy s7 edge, but my firmware doesnt have a TAR file. there are 4 .md5 files (AP,BL,CP,CSC) that are flashable through odin. I want to downgrade bootloader
laurentiudll said:
Hey man, can you please explain this better ? Im using a galaxy s7 edge, but my firmware doesnt have a TAR file. there are 4 .md5 files (AP,BL,CP,CSC) that are flashable through odin. I want to downgrade bootloader
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Hello that method no longer works, you can't downgrade anymore
cooltt said:
Hello that method no longer works, you can't downgrade anymore
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I can downgrade to 14.1 Lineage OS.
Edit: There is no way do downgrade the official firmware

Can only install official binaries message when flashing TWRP with Odin3 on A750FN U4

Hi, I'm having a lot of trouble trying to install a custom recovery. I had it working a couple months back but wanted to go with official again for dumb reasons and now i want to go back but it won't let me flash TWRP, i can't find a TWRP specifically for this version either. It's Android 10 with March security patch.
I hope someone can help me.
Thanks.
Please only create one thread per topic. I've removed the duplicate thread you started on this topic.
As far as your issue goes, I don't actually know much about Samsung specifics, but I believe that particular message means you haven't unlocked your bootloader. You'll need to do that before you can flash custom stuff.
Didgeridoohan said:
Please only create one thread per topic. I've removed the duplicate thread you started on this topic.
As far as your issue goes, I don't actually know much about Samsung specifics, but I believe that particular message means you haven't unlocked your bootloader. You'll need to do that before you can flash custom stuff.
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actually Im also having the same problem even though i have unlocked my bootloader.. I had previously installed twrp and was trying custom os until one os (evolution x) for some bricked my phone and i had to flash the stock firmware and after that when i try to re-flash twrp through odin it is saying officail binary can be flashed.
Parthiv Shaji said:
actually Im also having the same problem even though i have unlocked my bootloader.. I had previously installed twrp and was trying custom os until one os (evolution x) for some bricked my phone and i had to flash the stock firmware and after that when i try to re-flash twrp through odin it is saying officail binary can be flashed.
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Like I said, I'm not 100% on Samsung shenannigans, but have you checked to verify that you didn't lock the bootloader as a part of flashing the stock firmware?
OEM unlock toggle in Developer's Options
Hi ¡...
1. You have to reinstall via odin the latest version 9 (AP, BL...etc)
2. On reboot do the entire TWPR flashing process for android 9
The current problem is that there is no TWPR for android 10.
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