any one here to help us many users trying to downgrade but in the web there is no solution for this issue
please developer help us soon ....thanks regarding dj qadar ( [email protected])
Here are simple steps for upgrade/downgrade stock rom for the 1st time;
- Backup all your personal information for keeping it safe by using Samsung Kies
- USB Debugging should be enabled on your device. To enable USB debugging go to Settings > Developer Options > Enable USB Debugging. ( If it's not visible in settings, go to, Settings > About Device > Software info > Hit 7 times to ''Build number'')
- The USB drivers for your device should be installed on your computer so that your computer can detect your device when you plug it in. (See attachment)
- Download Odin from this link
- Download the right firmware for ur model from sammobile site.
- When downloading is done extract it.
- Run Odin as administrator
- Click the "AP" (or "PDA") box and browse for the extracted firmware file. (wait till it successfully loaded)
- Turn off ur phone
- Press and hold the following buttons in order: Volume Down + Home + Power. Keep holding them until you see a screen that says "Warning!!" at the top.
- Press the Volume Up button to continue.
The next screen will show the Android logo and say "ODIN MODE" at the top left.
- In Odin Under Options, only "F. Reset Time" should be checked. (Uncheck"Auto Reboot")
- Now connect your phone to your computer via USB.
- Wait until you see your phone plugged in.
- Press Start in Odin.
- When Odin is successfully finished, you will see in the Message box "All threads completed" (it may take about 5 minutes to complete so be patient).
- Don't turn on the phone.
- Press in order: Volume Up + Home + Power until you see an Android screen.
- Use Volume Down to scroll to "wipe data/factory reset" and press Power to select it. (Make sure you have backed up your phone! It will erase everything)
- On the next screen, scroll to Yes, select it, and your phone will reset.
- When it's done, select reboot system now and it will reboot.
- Restore your data using Samsung Kies. This will restore most of everything; you may need to re-setup the home screens and some of your settings. (Optional)
If you are having any issues while downgrading, feel free to ask to clear your doubts.
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Here are simple steps for upgrade/downgrade stock rom for the 1st time;
- Backup all your personal information for keeping it safe by using Samsung Kies
- USB Debugging should be enabled on your device. To enable USB debugging go to Settings > Developer Options > Enable USB Debugging. ( If it's not visible in settings, go to, Settings > About Device > Software info > Hit 7 times to ''Build number'')
- The USB drivers for your device should be installed on your computer so that your computer can detect your device when you plug it in. (See attachment)
- Download Odin from this link
- Download the right firmware for ur model from sammobile site.
- When downloading is done extract it.
- Run Odin as administrator
- Click the "AP" (or "PDA") box and browse for the extracted firmware file. (wait till it successfully loaded)
- Turn off ur phone
- Press and hold the following buttons in order: Volume Down + Home + Power. Keep holding them until you see a screen that says "Warning!!" at the top.
- Press the Volume Up button to continue.
The next screen will show the Android logo and say "ODIN MODE" at the top left.
- In Odin Under Options, only "F. Reset Time" should be checked. (Uncheck"Auto Reboot")
- Now connect your phone to your computer via USB.
- Wait until you see your phone plugged in.
- Press Start in Odin.
- When Odin is successfully finished, you will see in the Message box "All threads completed" (it may take about 5 minutes to complete so be patient).
- Don't turn on the phone.
- Press in order: Volume Up + Home + Power until you see an Android screen.
- Use Volume Down to scroll to "wipe data/factory reset" and press Power to select it. (Make sure you have backed up your phone! It will erase everything)
- On the next screen, scroll to Yes, select it, and your phone will reset.
- When it's done, select reboot system now and it will reboot.
- Restore your data using Samsung Kies. This will restore most of everything; you may need to re-setup the home screens and some of your settings. (Optional)
If you are having any issues while downgrading, feel free to ask to clear your doubts.
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my dear i have tried all roms custom and firmware
What error did you faced? Could you explain more about your problem, please.
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Samsung Galaxy S6 Screen Lock Removal 100% Working
So after going through all the options and researching as much as I can, even after buying a tool , the only way it worked was as below.
* Don't worry if USB-Debugging is not enabled
Tools Needed:
ODIN3 (v3.12.3)
TWRP Recovery (Download the most recent) twrp-3
twrp-3.1.1-0-zeroflte.img.tar (Worked for me)
Steps:
1. Boot Device into Download Mode (PRESS AND HOLD VOLUME DOWN + HOME BUTTON + POWER BUTTON)
2. Start Odin
3. Connect your S6 to PC (It will be detected by Odin and show the connected COM port)
4. Click 'AP' on ODIN and select the downloaded TWRP file
5. Deactivate AUTO REBOOT on ODIN
6. Click Start and the flashing process will start
7. When down, restart the phone using VOLUME DOWN + POWER
8. Once the screen goes black , press VOLUME UP + HOME BUTTON + POWER to bring up the recovery menu.
9. Once you are in the TWRP RECOVERY menu
10. Go to 'Advanced' --> 'File Manager'
11. Go to 'data' Folder , then to 'system'
12. Find 'gatekeeper.password.key
13. Find 'gatekeeper.pattern.key
14. Either rename them or delete them
15. Go back to main TWRP recovery menu and reboot 'SYSTEM'
Voila!
* THERE WAS NO DATA LOSS WITH THIS METHOD, HOWEVER I DO NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DATA LOSS DUE TO YOUR DOING OR ACTIONS,
* ORIGINAL CREDIT GOES TO ALL DEVELOPERS BEHIND THESE TOOLS AND REVERSE ENGINEERS. I ONLY PUT OUT THE METHOD THAT WORKED FOR ME.
* FURTHER CREDIT GOES TO ALL XDA FORUM POSTERS WHO SHARE THEIR METHODS AND TOOLS AND HELP THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY IN EVERYWAY THEY COULD.
Hi! I know this is an ancient post, but I tried on a G920F (S6) and got a bootloop once I flashed TWRP...
Overview- Disclaimer -
- Tested on -
- Deep Cleaning -
- How to flash TWRP and enable Root with SuperSU -
- Download sources -
- Combos explained -
- Unlock bootloader and enable USB-debugging -
DISCLAIMERI AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU DAMAGE OR BRICK YOUR PHONE. THIS IS THE METHOD OF HOW I ROOTED MY S7 EDGE AND I WANTED TO SHARE THIS METHOD WITH YOU.
THE FOLLOWING GUIDE IS SUPPOSSED TO WORK FOR S7 PHONES WITH EXYNOS CHIP, ONLY!
IF NECESSARY: MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR APPS/PICTURES/VIDEOS BEFORE YOU PROCEED.
Tested on[Device model] Galaxy s7 edge SM-G935F
[Codename] hero2lte
[Buildnumber] NRD90M.G935FXXS1DQHM (2017-08-30)
[Buildnumber] NRD90M.G935FXXU1DQJ1 (2017-11-15)
[Android] Android 7.0
[TWRP version] 3.1.1.0 (twrp-3.1.1-0-hero2lte.img.tar)
[SuperSu version] 2.82 (SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip)
[Not Required] In case you need a Deep Cleaning (WATCH OUT! MIGHT BE RISKY!)1. Download "Firmware" dedicated for your phone (unpack zip file!)
2. Connect phone to PC via USB cable
3. Enable "Auto Reboot", "Nand Erase" and "F. Reset Time"
4. Put BL/AP/CP/CSC firmware files to the right places without choosing "HOME_CSC..."
5. Press "Start"
Flashing TWRP and enable Root with SuperSU[PC]
A. Download No-Verity-Opt-Encrypt zip file (=NVOE)
>> Place it to your phone's internal/external driveB. Download SuperSu zip file
>> Place it to your phone's internal/external drive[Phone]
Developer Options that have to be enabled before flashing anything:
C. OEM unlocking
D. USB debugging
[Phone]
1. Start "Download Mode"
>> Connect phone to PC via USB connector cable[PC]
2. Run Odin3 as Administrator (by right-click on it)
>> Untick "Auto Reboot"
>> Let "F. Reset Time" be enabled3. Load proper TWRP file into "AP"
4. Press "Start"
5. Wait until "PASS!" is appearing and progress bar on phone seems finished.
[Phone]
6. Force phone reboot (screen turns to black) {see "Combos explained"}
7. Once screen turned black immediately enter "Recovery mode"
>> "Keep System Read only?" Screen should appear8. Swipe the arrow button at the bottom of the screen
9. Tap "Wipe" in main menu, tap "Format data". Type "Yes“ on your keyboard (first letter probably needs to be pressed twice or three times)
>> This will delete the data from all apps!10. Tap "Back", "Install" and "Select Storage"
>> Depending on which NVOE/SuperSU file you want to choose you got to tap "Select Storage" (It is set to "Internal Storage" by default). Let's say you wanna have these files from your extermal SDcard being flashed: Select >> [Micro SDcard] entry11. Find the NVOE file on your external SDcard, select it and swipe the arrow button to confirm flashing.
>> Flashing NVOE is required for the phone to boot correctly! 12. Go back to main menu by tapping that house symbol at the navigation bar.
13. Tab "Reboot", "Recovery" and "Do not install"
>> It should reboot back to "Recovery mode" automatically14. [optional] Check "Never show this screen during boot again" and swipe the arrow button
15. Swipe the arrow button
16. Tap "Install", find the SuperSU file and flash it by selecting and swiping the arrow button like you did with the NVOE file.
17. Check "Reboot after installation is complete"
>> It should reboot back to "Recovery mode" automatically18. Tap "Do not install"
Done! Phone should reboot to Android OS after ~2-5 Minutes. Enjoy! :highfive:
Note: USB-Debugging might be disabled again after this procedure.
Download sources (consider downloading the LATEST one!!!)Firmware: https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/
TWRP: https://twrp.me/Devices/
>> Type your device name and press "Enter"
>> Choose Download location and download latest "img.tar" file
>> Make sure this file has the correct device name. hero2lte = s7 EDGE |||||| herolte = s7No-Verity-Opt-Encrypt: https://build.nethunter.com/android-tools/no-verity-opt-encrypt/
SuperSu: https://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
Combos explainedEnter Download Mode: "Volume Down" + "Home" + "Power"
Force phone reboot: "Volume Down" + "Power"
Enter Recovery Mode: "Volume Up" + "Home" + "Power"
Developer Options: How to unlock bootloader and enable USB-debugging?1. Launch the Settings app from the app drawer or the notifications shade.
2. Swipe all the way down and tap on "About device" and "Software info".
3. Tap "Build number" till you see a prompt on the display stating "You are now a developer".
5. Now go back to the main Settings page, scroll down once more and tap to "Developer Options".
6. Enable "OEM unlocking" (=Allow the bootloader to be unlocked) and scroll down to enable "USB-Debugging", as well.
-Hope- was the one who helped me rooting my phone with this guide. Thank you for your effort! :good:
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I applaud your detailed description of how to do things. I spend hours last month to root my phone until i realized that almost all guides were flawed... One comment. You can optimize the description for easier reading cause there is a lot of excess info but other than that Well Done! This topic should be pinned somewhere
PS: Works fine with Magisk as well btw
Hi, can i use this guide I'm on Nov Security Patch. Please advice because last time I was stuck at Samsung breathing Logo trying to root via CF Auto root method. Thanks in advance.:good:
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Hi, can i use this guide I'm on Nov Security Patch. Please advice because last time I was stuck at Samsung breathing Logo trying to root via CF Auto root method. Thanks in advance.:good:
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As it happens, I am already on November Security Patch G935FXXU1DQJ1 (2017-11-15) and everything went fine with this guide^^ Please be aware that there is a newer build available for december!!!
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I applaud your detailed description of how to do things. I spend hours last month to root my phone until i realized that almost all guides were flawed... One comment. You can optimize the description for easier reading cause there is a lot of excess info but other than that Well Done! This topic should be pinned somewhere
PS: Works fine with Magisk as well btw
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Thank you
it worked like charm!
(My first language is Spanish, I'm sorry if the translation is not perfect).
Device: Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016)
Model: SM-J7108
Firmware: J7108ZHU1APC3
TROUBLE:
I have a Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) Duos, I thought it was SM-J7108, because in "Settings", the software version said "108", and behind the battery, it also said "108".
But when I was planning to update it to a new version of Android, I saw in the "Download Mode" that said model "SM-J7109", which caused me intrigue. I thought the device was actually "109" model, so I searched and downloaded the latest firmware of that model. And I proceeded to flash with Odin the firmware “J7109KEU1BRD1” of the "109" model.
When I turned on the device, I found the big problem that the device DIDN'T READ THE SIM CARDS of my country, it asked me for a SIM card from CHINA. Apparently the only firmwares for the "109" model were from China and there is no agreement with Google, so the device had NO GOOGLE APPs, nor Play Store. :crying:
I looked for solutions everywhere. And I never found a solution to return to the "108" model, it did not allow me to flash firmwares of the "108" model. I tried solutions for several days, until I succeeded in finding a new global firmware (J7109KEU1APC3) for the "109" model. I flashed it and fortunately it was perfect, without any of the above problems. :highfive:
SOLUTION:
Note:
· Make a backup of all your files because a factory restore will be done and everything will be deleted.
· Have “USB debugging” activated in the developer options. For this we go to "Settings - About the Device - Software Info" and repeatedly touch "Compilation Number" until the developer options are activated. We return to "Settings - Developer Options" and activate USB Debugging ”.
Required Files (download both on the pc):
· CROMService.apk
· Global New Firmware (J7109KEU1APC3)
Xda-Developers doesn't allow me to post links because I am a new user. You can find the apk and firmware easily if you google them. Otherwise, I can't think of any more solution that you write to my email "[email protected]" asking for the links with the title "Fix SM-J7109 Problems". (Only messages in english and spanish).
Steps:
1. Download the “CROMService.apk" and copy it to the device.
2. Install and open the app. A message will appear indicating an unlock.
3. Turn off the device.
4. Start “download mode” by pressing and holding the “Power, Volume Down and Home” buttons at the same time until a blue screen appears.
5. Press the “Volume up” button.
6. Open Odin on the PC.
8. Connect the device to the PC via USB cable.
9. In Odin it should appear colored blue in the “ID” box.
10. In Odin, click on “AP”, search and select the new global firmware (J7109KEU1APC3) that you downloaded on the pc. You need to select the ".tar" file. You have to extract the .rar file that you downloaded and you will get the .tar file. Then you select it in the "AP" box.
11. Go to the "Options" tab and make sure the "Re-Partition" box is empty. "Auto Reboot" and "F. Reset Time" are the only boxes that must be activated.
12. Go back to the "Log" tab and press "Start" and the new firmware will start flashing.
13. When finished, disconnect the cable. (The device will begin to loop without being able to turn on.)
14. Just remove the battery, and put it on again.
15. Start in "Recovery Mode" by pressing and holding the "Power, Volume Up and Home" buttons at the same time, until the samsung logo and text at the top comes out. Release and wait.
16. Using the “Volume Up and Volume Down” keys, move to and select “Wipe data / factory reset”, and then move and select “YES”.
17. Now move and select “Wipe cache partition”.
18. Now move and select “Reboot system now” and the device will turn on, without any SIM card problem and with all Google services and applications installed.
I hope it helps you and that you have been able to succeed by following the steps. Don't forget to click the "Thanks" button. :fingers-crossed:-Diego Rivera Campi-
play stor fixt room file
Hello, I did all the steps but I only get emergency calls and I am also from another country (Argentina) exactly the same thing happened to me as you. Now I definitely don't know what to do with my phone
[FRP Removal Guide]
BLU Advance A4 - Model #A130Q
Security Patch: July 5, 2018
Requirements:
[NO WIFI NEEDED]
- 15 minutes of time
- One of the following - OTG cable & USB Flash Drive / micro USB Flash Drive / Computer with usb data cable (easiest way)
- Test DPC application (File attached to post at the bottom)
Before Starting:
Copy Test DPC application to Flash Drive or to internal storage of the phone using computer.
1) Hard Reset phone through key combo - Power off device, hold volume up button and power at the same time then when you see the Alcatel logo let off power and hold volume up button until you see recovery load. Goto factory reset and reset the phone.
2) Hold 2 fingers on screen or press accessibility to enable acccesibility mode. Press both volume buttons to disable talkback then forward onto the wifi and click on a wifi AP or setup a new one and if none are available click advanced, add proxy and then type in any random text highlight and press and hold on the Gmail button which will open app settings.
3) Goto app settings, press top 3 dots, and then press manage accounts. Now you are in settings. Goto Security and enable unknown sources then goto device administrators and disable device administrator.
4) Go to Storage and USB and scroll down to Explore then press it. Navigate to the Test DPC and install it. Now Open and setup as Device Owner. Follow instructions, make sure phone stays plugged in and is fully charged read/do all etc. Once finished and phone fully reboots and Test DPC runs finish it and the phone will reboot and will give you an error about needing to sign in which you wont be able to do since you are offline. Simply press the open windows toggle button which is the button on the right of the navigation bar at the bottom of your phone. Then flip back through the open windows to the settings window and press it.
5) Now to finish goto about, build, tap 7 times to enable Developer Options and then go back and into Developer Options. Next enable Oem Debugging. Now go back to settings and Factory reset the phone. Once rebooted follow through to setup your phone like normal. DONE
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[]NOTE[]
This guide is only to aid those who own their device, have forgotten their google account password and need to return their device to working state.
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-noidodroid
THIS GUIDE HAS BEEN TESTED AND HENCE PROVEN TO BE INEFFECTIVE ON 05/12/2023. I AM LEAVING IT UP, HOWEVER, IN CASE SOMEONE USES IT TO DEVELOP A METHOD THAT WILL WORK.
IF YOU KNOW A METHOD OF UNLOCKING THE A536W (CANADIAN MODEL) OR KNOW HOW TO FORCIBLY FLASH DIFFERENT MODEL FIRMWARE ONTO A536W, PLEASE CONTACT ME!
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY BRICKED DEVICES, LOST IMEIs, OR WHATEVER ELSE THAT COULD COME FROM ATTEMPTING TO FOLLOW THIS GUIDE. YOU SHOULD KNOW THE RISKS BEFORE FOLLOWING ANY GUIDE - ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO SOMETHING AS SENSITIVE AS FLASHING FIRMWARE AND UNLOCKING A BOOTLOADER.
GUIDE:
1. Download the attached files (Odin PatcheD 13.3.4 and Samsung Drivers).
2. Download the following firmware files: A536B & A536W (FOR THE A536W FIRMWARE, SELECT WHICHEVER CSC MATCHES YOURS. TO CHECK YOUR CSC, GO TO THE STOCK SAMSUNG DIALER AND PUNCH-IN "*#1234#". If it says "OYV", I'm pretty sure it means it's carrier-unlocked. Just use Google to see what CSC your carrier uses. Mine, for example, would be "PMB" because I use Public Mobile. MAKE SURE WHATEVER TWO FIRMWARE FILES YOU CHOOSE BOTH HAVE THE SAME BINARY NUMBER. You can flash-up binary numbers and side-flash, but you can't go down, so if your CSC hasn't released a firmware file with binary "5" and you manage to flash a binary 5 file, for example, you won't be able to revert until a binary 5 firmware is released for your CSC.)
3, WHEN ALL FILES ARE DOWNLOADED, USE RAR OR 7ZIP TO EXTRACT THEM. MAKE SURE ALL ARCHIVES ARE EXTRACTED TO THEIR OWN SEPARATE FOLDER FROM THE REST. Make sure Odin gets its own folder, the A536B firmware gets its own folder, and the A536W firmware gets its own folder. The Samsung Driver is a quick, one-time installation, so, it doesn't matter where it goes, really, because you can delete the executable-file right after the next step.
4. INSTALL THE SAMSUNG DRIVERS. Should be pretty self-explanatory. DON'T DO THIS IF YOU ALREADY HAVE THEM INSTALLED: it's a waste of time.
5. REBOOT YOUR PC. You can skip this step if you already had the drivers installed, though.
6. MAKE A BACK-UP OF ANY FILES YOU WANT TO KEEP. AFTERWARDS, POWER-OFF YOUR PHONE, WAIT 60 SECONDS TO ENSURE FULL SHUT-DOWN, AND REMOVE THE SIM-CARD AND/OR SD-CARD JUST TO BE SAFE. ONCE REMOVED, POWER YOUR PHONE UP AGAIN. YOUR DATA WILL BE COMPLETELY ERASED BY THE END OF THIS, SO, THIS STEP IS IMPORTANT.
7. SIGN OUT OF YOUR GOOGLE ACCOUNT, AND SIGN OUT OF YOUR SAMSUNG ACCOUNT. DO THIS FROM WITHIN THE PHONE'S SETTINGS. REMOVE ANY AND ALL FORMS OF SECURITY: FACE-RECOGNITION, FINGERPRINTS, PIN, PASSWORD, OR WHATEVER ELSE YOU USE. IF YOU DON'T REMOVE THESE, IT MIGHT BLOCK YOU OUT OF YOUR PHONE WHEN YOU RESET.
8. TURN YOUR PHONE OFF. WAIT 60 SECONDS TO ENSURE FULL SHUT-DOWN. AFTERWARDS, INSERT YOUR CHARGING CABLE, WAIT FOR THE VIBRATION AND CHARGING-INDICATOR, AND THEN HOLD THE POWER BUTTON AND VOLUME-UP BUTTON TOGETHER UNTIL THE STOCK RECOVERY SHOWS UP. CLEAR YOUR CACHE, AND THEN DO A FACTORY RESET. THEN SELECT POWER OFF, AND WAIT 60 SECONDS.
9. POWER THE PHONE ON AND WAIT FOR IT TO SET-UP. DO NOT SET ANYTHING ELSE UP BESIDES WI-FI SO THAT IT CAN DO ITS THING. DO NOT PUT A FORM OF SECURITY, SUCH AS A PASSWORD OR PIN. DO NOT INSERT YOUR SD-CARD AND/OR SIM-CARD. IF THE PHONE HASN'T ASKED YOU TO SIGN INTO ANYTHING (LIKE GOOGLE) IN ORDER TO PROVE THAT YOU OWN THE PHONE, THAT MEANS YOU CAN CONTINUE WITH THE REST OF THE GUIDE.
10. WHEN IT'S DONE DOWNLOADING WHATEVER AND DOING INITIAL SETUP, GO TO SETTINGS, "ABOUT PHONE", "SOFTWARE INFORMATION", AND TAP "Build Number" UNTIL "DEVELOPER MODE" HAS BEEN TURNED ON.
11. GO BACK TO THE SETTINGS' MAIN-MENU, AND SELECT "DEVELOPER OPTIONS".
12. SCROLL DOWN TO "USB DEBUGGING". TURN ON "USB DEBUGGING", "3GPP AT COMMANDS", AND "DISABLE ADB AUTHORIZATION TIMEOUT".
13. SCROLL DOWN A BIT FURTHER TO "DEFAULT USB CONFIGURATION". MAKE SURE IT IS SET TO "TRANSFERRING FILES".
14. CONNECT THE PHONE TO YOUR PC VIA USB CABLE (MAKE SURE THE CABLE IS MTP-COMPATIBLE), AND ALLOW YOUR PC TO LINK WITH YOUR PHONE (MAKE SURE YOUR PHONE'S SCREEN IS ON WHILE DOING THIS AND THAT IT DOES NOT TURN OFF).
15. UNPLUG PHONE, WAIT A COUPLE SECONDS, AND PLUG IT BACK IN JUST TO MAKE SURE IT'S PROPERLY HOOKED-UP. ACCEPT ALL PERMISSIONS.
16. REBOOT PHONE AND PC.
17. START ODIN.
18. USING THE A536B FIRMWARE, MATCH THE CORRESPONDING FILES AND FIELDS (BL FILE IN BL, AP FILE IN AP, CP FILE IN CP, AND CSC FILE IN CSC [NOT "HOME_CSC" FILE]).
If you want to watch a video to help with this step, this one shows you exactly what to do.
19. TURN YOUR PHONE OFF, WAIT 60 SECONDS, AND THEN PLUG IT INTO A POWER SOURCE (NOT YOUR PC). IT WILL VIBRATE. AFTER IT DOES, HOLD VOLUME UP AND THE POWER BUTTON TO ENTER RECOVERY. WHEN YOU'RE IN THE STOCK RECOVERY, SELECT "Reboot to Bootloader". YOU SHOULD NOW BE IN DOWNLOAD MODE. NOW, CONNECT YOUR PHONE TO YOUR PC VIA MTP-COMPATIBLE USB-CABLE.
20. IF ODIN DETECTS YOUR PHONE, IT SHOULD SAY "Added!".
21. IF ALL IS A WELL, SET YOUR PHONE DOWN IN A PLACE IT WON'T BE MOVED OR KNOCKED-OVER, MAKE SURE THE CABLE IS PROPERLY IN BOTH ENDS (PC AND PHONE), PRESS "START", AND DON'T TOUCH YOUR PHONE UNTIL IT'S DONE.
22. IF ALL GOES AS THEORIZED, YOUR PHONE SHOULD BOOT UP AFTER AWHILE, AND IT SHOULD BELIEVE THAT IT IS A A536B (because it technically is: the only difference between models are the bands they use for cellular-reception).
23. SET UP ONLY WI-FI, AND DON'T SET-UP ANY SECURITY. DO NOT SIGN INTO YOUR GOOGLE OR SAMSUNG ACCOUNT. GO TO SETTINGS, GO TO "ABOUT PHONE", GO TO "SOFTWARE INFORMATION", AND TAP "Build Number" UNTIL DEVELOPER OPTIONS ARE ENABLED.
24. SAME THINGS AS LAST TIME: TURN ON USB DEBUGGING, DISABLE ADB AUTHORIZATION TIMEOUT, ENABLE 3GPP AT COMMANDS, AND SET THE DEFAULT CONFIGURATION TO "TRANSFERRING FILES".
25. REBOOT YOUR PHONE.
26. GO BACK TO DEVELOPER OPTIONS, AND SCROLL UNTIL YOU SEE "OEM UNLOCK". IF ALL GOES AS PLANNED, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO TURN IT ON. AFTER TURNING IT ON, BOOT INTO DOWNLOAD MODE BY POWERING OFF, WAITING A MINUTE, HOLDING BOTH VOLUME BUTTONS (DO NOT HOLD THE POWER BUTTON) WHILE PLUGGING IT INTO YOUR PC VIA MTP-COMPATIBLE CABLE. IT SHOULD BOOT UP IN DOWNLOAD MODE.
27. WHEN IN DOWNLOAD MODE AND CONNECTED TO PC, HOLD THE VOLUME-UP BUTTON TO ACCESS THE BOOTLOADER-UNLOCK MENU, AND THEN HOLD VOLUME-UP AGAIN WHEN PROMPTED TO UNLOCK YOUR BOOTLOADER. PROCEED EVEN IF IT SAYS ALL YOUR DATA WILL BE ERASED: THAT'S TO BE EXPECTED. WAIT FOR YOUR DEVICE TO REBOOT AND WHATNOT.
28. SUCCESS! (HOPEFULLY!)
29. IF YOU DO GO BACK TO A536W FIRMWARE (I don't think phone-calls and whatnot will work on an incompatible CSC, so you might have to), I HAVEN'T LOOKED INTO IT MUCH, BUT I DO NOT RECOMMEND FLASHING THE "BL" FILE, AS THAT'S THE BOOTLOADER FILE AND COULD POTENTIALLY CAUSE A HARDBRICK OR CORRUPTION OR SOMETHING. BE CAUTIOUS. WHATEVER YOU CHOOSE TO DO IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. MAKE SURE TO DO YOUR RESEARCH.