Can't root anymore (J710FN) - Samsung Galaxy J7 Questions & Answers

Last week I rooted my J7 2016 without problem. I installed TRRP 3.1.1-0 (j7xelte) with ODIN 3.12.3 and flashed the latest SuperSU v2.82 Zip. I then reflashed a stock ROM because I needed an official system for my banking app. After I installed the app on my old Xperia E1 I tried to root my J7 again but it doesn't work anymore. Stock rom used: https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/ssp/SM-J710FN/XEF/download/J710FXXU3AQF8/187083/ (updated to Android 7.0 with system update)
The problem is that I'm getting a black screen after the boot logo with the message "Verification Failed. Unable to restart your device. The Integrity verification has failed. You need to reset your device to factory default settings. This will erase all your data." on it with a "Reset" option below it. In TWRP I also often get the errors "Unable to mount '/data' " or "Unable to mount '/storage' ", but I've seen YouTube videos where peoples phones restart no problem with the same mount errors appearing.
USB Debugging and OEM Unlock were enabled and FRP Protection disabled.
I tried the following but it doesn't work no matter what I do, and this is annoying me big time because last week it worked no problem:
- Rooting on Android 6.0.1 and 7.0
- Wipe complete system (TWRP with the "type: Yes" confirmation), TWRP factory reset wipe and individual folder wipes to remove possible Samsung encryptions.
- Reformat "data" to ext3, exFat, ext4 ... but the unable to mount option reappears.
ROOT METHODS:
1. Root guide by jcadduono (this worked last week, now it shows the "Verification Failed" error on startup)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ecovery-official-twrp-j7xelte-galaxy-t3437659
2. Root package from: https://desktop.firmware.mobi
Flashing the image only results in a red one-line "Recovery is not Seandroid Enforcing" message on startup and the phone boots to unrooted OS
3. Root with Magisk-v14.0 (results in TWRP error that zip flash failed)
4. Package and tutorial by The Phone Skipping: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkT8kZ8hb28
5. Flashing no-verity-opt-encrypt-5.1.zip and samsung-sm-j710f-6.0.1-nodmv.tar after the "Verification Failed" error appears
6. KingRoot app rooting (Xperia E1 no problem, J7 not supported)
I'm running out of solutions and I've already spent at least 10 hours on this including an all-nighter.

Nevermind, I followed the YouTube tutorial "How To Install TWRP & Root Galaxy S7|S7 Edge" by Shark Jungle for installing everything without my external SD card and it works now.

Hello Ollion9,
I have recently bought a j710-fn (I want a removable battery). I first installed a stock rom 6.0.1 from SamMobile https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/ssp/SM-J710FN/XEF/download/J710FXXU3AQF8/187083/
and I did not root it yet. A few days later I have the 7.0 system update which of course I install.
And now I want to root my phone.
Which of the "root methods" you propose is the simplest ?
I want to root my phone with my stock Samsung rom for installing AdAway & Xposed Framework.
On my previous phones I used CF Auto Root, which was great and easy to install but is not available for the j710fn.
So which method can I use knowing that my technical knowledge is very limited ?
I think I should not be using the following method because the 710fn is not in the list : https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/how-to/how-to-root-twrp-install-xposed-t3328580
Thanking you in advance for your kind answer

1382 said:
Hello Ollion9,
I have recently bought a j710-fn (I want a removable battery). I first installed a stock rom 6.0.1 from SamMobile https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/ssp/SM-J710FN/XEF/download/J710FXXU3AQF8/187083/
and I did not root it yet. A few days later I have the 7.0 system update which of course I install.
And now I want to root my phone.
Which of the "root methods" you propose is the simplest ?
I want to root my phone with my stock Samsung rom for installing AdAway & Xposed Framework.
On my previous phones I used CF Auto Root, which was great and easy to install but is not available for the j710fn.
So which method can I use knowing that my technical knowledge is very limited ?
I think I should not be using the following method because the 710fn is not in the list : https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/how-to/how-to-root-twrp-install-xposed-t3328580
Thanking you in advance for your kind answer
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The video I mentioned in my second post works perfectly, however the video doesn't include how to install TWRP though so here is a step by step tutorial that I've written down for myself in case I ever forget and I have to root again in the future:
1. Install ODIN and Samsung USB Drivers on PC
ODIN: https://www.odindownload.com
Drivers: http://developer.samsung.com/galaxy/others/android-usb-driver-for-windows
2. On phone, enable developer options (Settings -> About device -> Software Info -> Tap 7 times on Build number)
3. Settings -> Developer options -> OEM unlock (enable) + USB debugging (enable)
[Without OEM unlock Factory Reset Protection (FRP) will be active and the device will not (re-)boot when rooted and prevents installation of recovery software]
4. Turn off device
5. Boot into Download Mode (Volume Down + Home + Power)
6. Press Volume Up to confirm
7. Plug USB cable into phone
8. Open ODIN on PC and disable "Auto Reboot" in Options tab
[When phone is recognized the Log window should say "Added!"
9. Add "twrp-3.1.1-0-j7xelte.img.tar" to AP section of ODIN
Download here: https://eu.dl.twrp.me/j7xelte/
10. Click "Start" and wait until ODIN has finished
11. Turn off phone (remove and reinsert battery) and unplug USB cable
12. Boot into Recovery Mode (Volume Up + Home + Power)
13. In TWRP swipe "Swipe to Allow Modification" to the right
14. Tap "Wipe" and then "Format Data" (confirm by typing "yes")
15. Click TWRP Home button (house)
16. Plug USB cable into phone
17. On PC copy and paste the "No Verify" and "SuperSU" zip files onto the "Internal Storage" of the phone
Downloads:
SuperSU: https://download.chainfire.eu/1220/SuperSU/SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip
No Verify: https://build.nethunter.com/android-tools/no-verity-opt-encrypt/
18. In TWRP tap "Install" and find the previously copied zip files
19. Tap "SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502.zip" and swipe to flash the file (wait until the process is done)
20. Click TWRP Home button (house)
21. Tap "no-verity-opt-encrypt-5.1.zip" and swipe to flash the file (wait until the process is done)
22. Tap "Reboot System" (if the phone doesn't reboot with the button swipe the "Install TWRP App" button to the right to reboot)
23. Wait for the phone to boot and go through the first installation process
24. The device is now rooted

Thank you very much for posting your step by step tutorial.
I will try it this week.

Hello Ollion9.
This method works on a Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 (SM-J710FN) right?
I'm asking because I've tried a similar procedure on my phone, but with a diferent version of SuperSU and my camera and flashlight crashed imediatly... So I guess I should try your method to see if it works....
Thank you very much in advance.
PS: sorry for my english but I'm Portuguese and English it's really not my strong suite.

Ollion9 said:
Nevermind, I followed the YouTube tutorial "How To Install TWRP & Root Galaxy S7|S7 Edge" by Shark Jungle for installing everything without my external SD card and it works now.
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thank you it work very good man:good::good:

Will i be able to install the stock Android Oreo Official Rom?
Will i be able to install the stock Android Oreo Official Rom again?
If yes please help me with the steps.
I was trying to root with another method,my device didn't root but my knox is void and I'm not receiving any updates.
Please help me out.

samsung j7 sm-j710mn cant flash supersu... and why do i have only 3 options when boot in twrp

Only 3 options when I boot to twrp.?

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[Q] GT-P5113 Root problems, SuperSu binary issue. Could sure use help.

Tablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (GT-P5113) Wifi only.
OS: Android 4.2.2 Jellybean
Build#: P5113UEUCMK3
So here is what I have done:
Ran Odin v3 1.85 and pushed CF-Auto-Root-expresso10wifi-expresso10wifibby-gtp5113.tar.md5
I followed the instructions to the letter. The Odin process runs, red Android screen....tablet process runs...neither process reports errors...No Root.
When I try SuperSU I get "There is no SU binary installed...." blah blah see it all over the forums but nothing I have tried has fixed either problem. I even put the SuperSU.apk on a micro SD and it won't install over to replace the binary. SuperSU does not show up in my Applications list so I cannot remove it.
So I did hard resets, wiped cache etc..
No change.
Next I downloaded the factory ROM P5113UEUCMK3_P5113XACCND2_HOME.tar.md5 from Samsung and pushed it over successfully.
No change.
I cannot get root to take so I cannot manually remove SuperSU using a file manager (requires root)
I would really like to get my tablet rooted so i can install other apps.
Any one with information that will help me solve this will be my new hero...briefly...
Thanks in advance!
Did you check "unknown sources" in security/developer section?
Pp.
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Did you check "unknown sources" in security/developer section?
Pp.
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Yes I did.
I'm having the exact same problem with my P5110.
Is anyone really gonna help here?
I have the same issue with GT-P3113.
To root or not to root?
Which one is it people? If you can't file explore because you don't have root you just delete SU from your apps (Manage apps) drawer.
Then you just go about your typical rooting, following the Op instructions and your done.
Pp.
I can only turn on and off supersu, can't delete or uninstall it.
Also despite turning it off and checking the appstore, there's no uninstall button, even when I did update it with a new apk it still won't do anything. Still says the same thing. no Binary and can't even install one.
PanchoPlanet said:
To root or not to root?
Which one is it people? If you can't file explore because you don't have root you just delete SU from your apps (Manage apps) drawer.
Then you just go about your typical rooting, following the Op instructions and your done.
Pp.
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As I mentioned SU is not in my App manager and therefore cannot be removed. I attempted to download and install the SU apk from micro SD and it failed.
So I am stuck with no root and unable to get a file manager running to manually remove SU.
I have the same problem with my P3113
Do you have a custom recovery (CWM or TWRP) installed? If so you can download and flash the latest SuperSU.zip
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Well I had the exact same problem, and I think that the SuperSU included on the CF-Auto-Root file is outdated or something.
I was on android 4.2.2 but I have the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 P5110.
I searched the forums and came up with a solution for our problem. I think that SuperSU is outdated on that CF-Auto-Root file or it was the custom recovery that it installs thats outdated or messed up for android 4.2.2, because right after it does its thing, we get the tablet default recovery again.
Since I dont know how to make a new CF-Auto-Root file, I tried to install an updated custom recovery through Odin3 instead of the CF-Auto-Root file, and it worked. Then I entered on the TWRP recovery and installed an updated SuperSU, restarted the tablet, and it worked too. I had now a rooted tablet with a permanent custom recovery, So i followed to install a custom rom, etc.
So now the steps I did:
(I am not responsible if it doesnt work for your tablet and messes something up or brick it, so please follow on your own risk, or maybe wait for some expert on this things to say if its safe or not. All i know is that it worked for me.)
Step 1: Download Stuff
Download and install samsung usb drivers
Go to Samsung website and search for your device. Go to downloads and download the USB Driver and install it.
Download Odin3 1.85_3
Go to this topic and download Odin3 3.85_3 from the "What you need:" section. Extract it on your computer.
Download TWRP recovery
Go to TWRP website, click "Get TWRP for your device", search for 5110 (doesn't have the 5113 version, and I think that the 5110 is the same and works too), scroll down to "Download - Odin Flashable Tar:" and click the "5110 only" version. It will open another page, scroll down for the most recent version and download the .tar file. Extract it on your computer.
Download SuperSU for TWRP
Go to Chainfire website and download that SuperSU version for TWRP. Dont extract, just put it on your SD card for the tablet.
Step 2: Doing stuff.
Install samsung drivers, extract Odin to your computer and put the SuperSU file on your SD card for the tablet.
(To avoid confusion about using the Volume rocker switch, I'll refer to side closest to POWER button as LEFT/Volume DOWN and side away from power switch as RIGHT/VolumeUP. )
1: Turn off the tablet and restart it on download mode. To enter download mode, press Power Button + Volume Right. When the warning appears press Volume Left to enter download mode.
2: Now open Odin3 1.85, click PDA, select the TWRP .tar file you downloaded.
3: Make sure to uncheck the "Auto Reboot" option. The only checked thing must be "F. Reset Time".
4: Connect usb cable to tablet. Press start. When it finishes, the box will turn green and says "pass!" you can remove the cable.
5: Now press Power button + Volume Left. Keep pressing it, the tablet should restart and when the samsung galaxy tab 2 screen appears, let go of the power button, but keep pressing Volume Left until the TWRP recovery screen appears.
6: Now inside TWRP recovery menu, press Install. On the top part of the screen press Storage and and change to external storage or SD card. Now select the SuperSU file and install it by swiping that thing. After it install and says successful, press reboot.
Congratulations ! Now you have successfully rooted your tablet and you have a permanent custom recovery ! You can now install a custom rom, etc.
Some notes:
I used TWRP recovery because i used it on my smartphone. So thats what I learned to use, so I used it on the tablet too. Feel free to use other custom recovery and adapt the tutorial for it.
It worked for me. If it doesn't work for you, or something is failing on some step, try to read everything again and re-do.
Credits:
* I based this on this topic and its replys (the last comment on this page.)
* Also credits for the Odin3 creator, SuperSU creator and TWRP team.
I just put together things from here and there, but without this persons, creators and stuff, we would not be able to make this happen.

For those wanting Root you can finally do it on the latest vzn official firm

on the latest stock official firm from verizon which could be found anywhere. With the unlocked phones being released in the U.S you can finally root the latest official firmware version G935VVRS2APF2.
Using Argyrus Rooting Guide also credited to dajmanjt for your edit of his guide
referencing to dajmanjt Guide on Rooting get links from his post
- Folder named "SuperSU-v2.76-S7QC" contains the SuperSU and thing needed to root the phone
- ADB Setup EXE called "adb-setup-1.4.3.exe", needed to install ADB and the Drivers
- Special patched Odin that skips the SHA 225 called Odin PrinceComsy.exe (Mainly for AT&T) including an .ini file named "Odin3.ini"
- file named "Samsung_G935x_QC_Rooted_BOOT.TAR", this is the engBoot for the phone that will allow rooting
NOTE: Some users have experienced endless boot loop; this seems to be caused by using a package disabler that disabled certain services. If you used one and end up getting an endless boot loop try wiping the cache and factory reset the phone.
1. Install ADB by running adb-setup-1.4.3.exe (select YES to all options, especially system wide ADB)
2. Make sure to put your phone into downloading mode (Power off--- Hold Down arrow + Home + Power button)
3. Open up Odin and click AP and mount Samsung_G935x_QC_Rooted_BOOT.TAR, then flash it
4. Once restarted put the phone into USB debugging mode, if it is not already enabled (need Developer options for this)
4b. To get developer mode, go to "About" then tap "build number" about 6 or 7 times
4c. Go back to settings and you should now see developer options, turn on USB debugging
5. Now back on your PC, double click on the file called "root.bat" (it should be in the main folder with ALL the other files, aka no subfolders)
6. Wait for the CMD to finish and then your phone should restart
7. Once your phone has finally restarted you will notice that SuperSU was installed and root should be working, download root checker to find out for yourself.
Tested and working on my S7 Edge running perfectly on G935VVZW2APF2 firmware and rooted with the full functionality of the phone.
Enjoy
Is this thread necessary considering it already appears?
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So it's the same exact current method.
So you basically just copied the current method from the older post and applied it to the PF2 firmware. My mind is blown.
Won't be impressed til I can root on MacBook ????????
Thread and info already exists here http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-s7-edge/how-to/verizon-root-knox-t3410624 @kenshin6105 Please do not copy/paste someone else's work as per rule 12.

LEAGOO M5 - Development & Support

In order to keep this thread clean, please use this one to discuss about Development, Support or Software Updates.​
ROMs:
To avoid any possible issue, do not forget to backup your NVRAM so that you won't risk to lose your IMEI. How-to: http://www.anythingultimate.in/2015/11/how-to-backup-your-nvram-partition.html
Custom ROM
- CyanogenMod 13 Beta 2 by "smurad-05": https://mega.nz/#!kMcRwTDb!1yrNzrP_XvqGyPcXzNF9eSRKfj1DpFixkUaNz_3OPAY​
Stock (Android 6.0)
- 20161202: https://yadi.sk/d/rYoOTrUT32xDuL or http://www.leagoo.com.my/support/firmware/
DO NOT USE THE "Format All & Download" OPTION IF YOU CARE ABOUT YOUR IMEI! Choose "Download Only" instead.
Previous Releases:
- 20160909: http://leagooftp.com.my/M series/M5..._WF562G.LEAGOO.M0.HB.H.SSA.B18.0909.V3.03.zip
- 20160808 by "smurad-05": https://mega.nz/#!8V93SYaI!E4FOHWBxCFU6TKFmjguu7x3A3590Zt2W-c9KgNLgOLU
Flash Tool
- SP Flash Tool v5.1628 for Windows & Linux: https://mega.nz/#F!dYUm0TbB!SWeMLb5Wu1NbRzTPQ8-s_A​
Recovery:
- TWRP (Universal), use the Scatter that comes with the latest Stock ROM linked above: https://github.com/VRNWALLE/Android/raw/master/MT6580/Leagoo m5/TWRP/recovery.img​
Root:
Rooting Methods (if you are on Stock ROM)
- SuperSU (flashable using TWRP): http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu​
Extras (Root-Only):
Customization
- Xposed Framework: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811​
Useful Third-Party Apps:
Battery Life
- Amplify: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ryansteckler.nlpunbounce&hl=en
- Greenify: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify&hl=en​
CM13 & TWRP added to first post.
dear my freind, how to install twrp?
thanks
@yamani_25 - Haven't done it myself, but first root your phone (see bottom of http://giveawaytricks.in/install-cyanogenmod-13-leagoo-m5/) then install TWRP the same way but using the recovery.img that's in the TWRP.3.0.2 zip file.
vladhed said:
@yamani_25 - Haven't done it myself, but first root your phone (see bottom of http://giveawaytricks.in/install-cyanogenmod-13-leagoo-m5/) then install TWRP the same way but using the recovery.img that's in the TWRP.3.0.2 zip file.
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I think install TWRP first than the device can be root. CMIIW
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yup, first you need TWRP for root the phone with SuperSu..
waiting for tutorial too..
from my x500 on TT
tutorial for installing custom recovery (twrp) and how to root
Hi guys! Here's a tutorial for installing custom recovery (twrp) and how to root Leagoo M5 cellphone.
First turn on the cellphone, go to "Settings>About phone" and enable "Developer options" by tapping on the "Build number" multiple times. Then go one step back, enter the "Developer options" and turn it on, and also enable the "OEM unlocking" and "USB debugging" options
Now you need to install custom recovery by following these steps:
1. plug the cellphone into pc, unzip and manually install drivers by going to "control panel>device manager" (select the device which needs drivers).
drivers are located here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4PwJKhC6foZZnBzY0RPQnhHX2s/view?usp=sharing
2. download to pc and unzip the twrp custom recovery zip file
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4PwJKhC6foZc1czcnZtRXQ4eUU
3. download to pc and unzip the Sp Flash tool zip file
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4PwJKhC6foZcWJQVThGTGhzaTQ
4. download to pc, but do not unzip the "super su" file needed for root
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4PwJKhC6foZQzA0OGtYRTVRWnc
Now copy this "supersu" zip file to cellphone (e.x. into "Download" folder). Once you're done, disconnect the cellphone from pc and turn it off.
5. go into "Sp Flash tool" folder and run "flash_tool.exe" application. Click on the "Download tab" at the top and then on the "Scatter-loading" button to select a path to Scatter file which is needed to flash custom recovery. The file is located in the "TWRP_3.0.2" folder and it is named "MT6580_Android_scatter.txt". The mode for flashing should be "Download only". When you're sure that everything is setup correctly click on the "Download" button located in the top left part of the screen.
6. Now take out a battery from cellphone, wait 5 seconds, put it back in, and just connect the cellphone. Do not turn it on.
Windows (PC) should recognize the device, and the flashing process should start.
Note: if it says that there is no driver, then manually install it by following procedure on step 1.
When the flashing is done you'll see a green checkmark. It's ok now to close the app and to disconnect the cellphone from the pc.
7. Cellphone will boot to startup menu, you should choose "Recovery" to enter TWRP custom recovery.
When you're in recovery go to "Mount" and mount (select) following partitions: protect_f, protect_s, nvdata, System, Cache and Data.
Now it's time to perform root. Go back from "Mount" screen, tap on "Install", find and select "SuperSU_PRO_v2.76_patched_Cobra1111.zip" file and flash it.
When the flashing is done click on "delete cache and dalvik cache", and then reboot cellphone.
8. Let the cellphone boot, it should take a few minutes. When it's booted you'll see the "SuperSU" app installed on your cellphone homescreen.
You're done! Enjoy!
Note:
I've collected these files on the internet. All of credits should go to their authors, so please thank to them!
One more thing. I would advise you to perform nandroid backup of your cellphone. Go into twrp recovery and perform backup (all partitions), save it to sd card and also copy that backup to pc, just in case something goes wrong.
Bye,
cuks
@cuks [emoji482]
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tutorial - how to update youtube app
as you all know, youtube app on the Leagoo m5 is an very old version. in order to update it you need to do the following:
note: you have to have a rooted phone
1. install file manager app which can access system partition (es file explorer, root explorer, etc.)
2. start file manager, go to /system/priv-app and move the folder named "Youtube" to another directory outside /system, e.g. to /sdcard/Download
3. restart the phone
4. install the youtube app from the google play
enjoy!
cuks said:
as you all know, youtube app on the Leagoo m5 is an very old version. in order to update it you need to do the following:
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ARGH, didn't noticed this, but really, the youtube app got frozen every time on the stock rom. That's why i changed to this Cyanogen.
That's the reason why I wrote this tutorial
What are your experiences with cm rom? Are you satisfied? Is there any bugs? What's about battety life?
cuks said:
That's the reason why I wrote this tutorial
What are your experiences with cm rom? Are you satisfied? Is there any bugs? What's about battety life?
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Not sure about battery life sorry, i'm trying to keep it charged
But i still have problems with youtube (however i'm not an experienced user): sometimes it halts, mostly in 720p/HD videos. The picture freezes, audio is working. Sometimes the video gets zoomed to the left upper corner with a black banner in the left. This could be an app-problem though.
cuks said:
That's the reason why I wrote this tutorial
What are your experiences with cm rom? Are you satisfied? Is there any bugs? What's about battety life?
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Oops, fingerprint sensor doesn't work with CM.
Well, that's bad.
I have thought that the cm rom has the all functionality.
Better to stay on stock rom then. Only problem with it is sending images from within whatsapp, because it works on only one awkward way.
i wrote this before, without kernel source fingerprint cant work, same problem on my Leeco Le 1s..
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I cant scan the whatsapp web QR code with stock rom... (Whith third apps i can)
Today Leagoo launched a new patch LEAGOO_M5_FreemeOS_20160728_TEST with some bug fixed.
Is there a way to un-root after fixing YouTube? MobileIron refuses to work on a rooted phone, probably because it's a security hole.
Thanks!
you can unroot directly from SuperSu apk.. try it..
from my x500 on TT
Hello guys,
i have a problem with my battery ( drain out too fast - 25% in 30 min - and charge really slow - full charge in 6h+ !!! )
I suspect that this is caused due to the official update i made but the strange thing is that my mother's m5 with the same update is ok.
Is there any " official " way to go back to the original version to check it without doing all this process you analyzed ?
Ps. I checked my apps / settings, cleared chase, made factory reset, changed charger, checked my battery with apps and is in a good condition,
so i concluded that problem has to be there. Any ideas ?
divinitygr said:
Hello guys,
i have a problem with my battery ( drain out too fast - 25% in 30 min - and charge really slow - full charge in 6h+ !!! )
I suspect that this is caused due to the official update i made but the strange thing is that my mother's m5 with the same update is ok.
Is there any " official " way to go back to the original version to check it without doing all this process you analyzed ?
Ps. I checked my apps / settings, cleared chase, made factory reset, changed charger, checked my battery with apps and is in a good condition,
so i concluded that problem has to be there. Any ideas ?
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GPS on maybe?
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Japanese S7 Edge SCV33/SC-02H Magisk root and other tweaks!

This thread is for Japanese s7 edge scv33 that’s being booted up with SC-02H firmware after carrier unlocking.
This guide covers/ will help you
• Install Latest available Twrp recovery (Caution: will Trip Knox!)
• Magisk Root
• Remove Japanese carrier bloatwares.
• Make the default device language to English.
• Install latest available updates via default or, will add additional useful Samsung apps (will update the device stock apps like SMS, Touch wiz launcher, AOD, Contacts, etc to latest available.
• Various tweaks like sms delivery options turned on by default, always on display turned on by default etc-etc.
Overall, this guide is to help your Japanese S7 Edge scv33/SC-02H to look more like a standard international model.
So let’s begin.
Step 1:
All required files can be downloaded from here
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XElzbRcvlqf1CXjGK8Oiu6rmlnAvcphY
Caution. Backup all of your personal data. This process will need you to factory reset or will erase all of your data including your personal photographs, apps, videos etc.
You will also require to have a fresh piece of sd card (16 gb or more recommended) to store the twrp nandroid backup if anything goes wrong.
So, First, you will need to remove the modifications that were made to your device stock boot image. If you have flashed the modified kernel or have rooted using super-su, then, you will need to undo all the changes. You can flash the stock boot image file only but I would recommend you to flash the whole latest firmware that you can find easily over UPDATO Firmware website to start better all over again.
Here is the link to the latest SC-02H android 7.0 firmware:
http://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=AD3D69507E2D11E7963AFA163EE8F90B
Download and extract it. You will find 5 files. You can ignore the HOME……. file. Flash the 4 firmware file using latest Odin.
After flashing, let it boot up. Finish the setup wizard and turn off the device.
Step 2:
Flash the TWRP that you downloaded from here. Download Link is same as above.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XElzbRcvlqf1CXjGK8Oiu6rmlnAvcphY
Twrp Bug: Device will reboot to twrp recovery if you choose to power down the phone from recovery option. You will have to choose “Reboot System” from twrp menu to solve this.
After installing, boot into twrp recovery. Go to Wipe and at the bottom right, you will have option to format data. Perform a Format data process. Then, make a TWRP backup to your sd card.
I repeat. Make a backup. This will help u a lot if anything goes wrong
Step 3:
Time to install magisk.
Extract root.zip file and there you’ll see magisk.zip
Flash this magisk installer file from twrp and reboot the device.
Install the latest magisk manager app apk.
Now your device is rooted with the latest magisk available.
Step 4:
Time to remove the bloatwares.
You will need ES file manager and System app remover from playstore.
Grant super-user access to both apps. Navigate to device/system/preloadFactoryResetOnly using es file manager and delete all the contents inside that folder.
Download the apps.zip file from here
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XElzbRcvlqf1CXjGK8Oiu6rmlnAvcphY
Extract it to your pc. Copy all the extracted apps including their folder to your device and paste it inside the same path i.e, device/system/preloadFactoryResetOnly folder.
Important: You will need to change the copied each app file permission to RW-R-R.
You do-not need to change the folder’s permission. But you will need to change the each apk’s permission one by one. Long press on the apk and then go to properties. Tick mark on (read-write, read, read).
But there will still remain some Japanese DoCoMo bloatwares. You will not be able to remove it by simply using system app remover.
So, use the system app remover app to track down the bloatware’s location by long pressing and delete it by using es file manager. Remember, only delete the bloatwares that are found in device/system/priv-app and device/system/app folders.
Caution:
You do-not need to super trim down your system in hopes for getting more internal space or whatsoever by deleting the bloatwares that you don’t know. Just delete the DoCoMo apps that you can see in the app drawers.
So be aware.
Factory reset after the above step.
Step 5:
Now comes the last part:
CSC Tweaks:
Download the 3 modified csc files from above link. Copy and replace them to path device/system/csc
Change the copied file permission to (rw-r-r).
To change the default device language and set the sms delivery option on by default, copy the Customer.xml file to your pc and edit it by using Notepad++.
Find the line as shown as in the picture below and modify as in it. Save it and replace it back to where it was from which will be device/system/csc and change its file permission again to rw-r-r.
Now turn off your device and boot into TWRP recovery. Perform a factory reset and reboot.
You will have latest apps with all the custom changes including your default language changed to English.
No need to install magisk manager apk as it is already there in the apps.zip folder.
Done!
Credit goes to all the rightful owners.
Special thanks to Mr. Buddha Tuladhar again for the phone.
Android 8.0 rom..and root/ twrp for scv33/sc-02h
Stock rom is in the link given
then flash
TWRP_3.1.1_hero2qltedcm.tar ( Wipe Data ->yes)
Boot to twrp and install:
1: no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip
2: Magisk-vXX.X.zip
Download link for all files
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/kn5cg1rolfjas/
Well done sir! thank you very much.
It would be wonderful if you can upload an odin flashable all in one file.
Appreciate your time and effort very much!
01. Flash 2017.03.07_SC02HOMU1BQC4 with Odin (upload by tienquynh93)
02. Flash 2017.04.07_1BQC4_Gobal_ManhIT.zip with Odin (upload & rebuild by ManhIT)
03. Flash 2017.03.17_TWRP_3.1.0 with Odin (AP) (Rebuild by ManhIT)
3.1 Reboot to TWRP Flash:
3.2 MaGisk to root (topjohnwu)
3.3 xPosed SDK 24 (Android 7.0) (rovo89)
This rom support multilanguage with defaulft vietnamese.
Lasest firmware: 2017.12.12_SC02HOMU1BQL3
Confused.
DariasLuc said:
01. Flash 2017.03.07_SC02HOMU1BQC4 with Odin (upload by tienquynh93)
02. Flash 2017.04.07_1BQC4_Gobal_ManhIT.zip with Odin (upload & rebuild by ManhIT)
03. Flash 2017.03.17_TWRP_3.1.0 with Odin (AP) (Rebuild by ManhIT)
3.1 Reboot to TWRP Flash:
3.2 MaGisk to root (topjohnwu)
3.3 xPosed SDK 24 (Android 7.0) (rovo89)
This rom support multilanguage with defaulft vietnamese.
Lasest firmware: 2017.12.12_SC02HOMU1BQL3
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Is it necessary to flash 2017.03.07_SC02HOMU1BQC4 and 2017.04.07_1BQC4_Gobal_ManhIT.zip ? Or can i just simply flash the latest firmware 2017.12.12_SC02HOMU1BQL3 and root my phone?
Thank you, great job on compiling all this! It took quite a bit of study, but I understand now. Thanks again.
This root works.. but it kills NFC and Beam, Is that a known issue?
I tried this out about 15-20 different times this weekend. I was trying to get obtain root without losing NFC or Beam. (I need NFC on a daily basis).
Galaxy S7 Edge SC-02H (Docomo)
I have no problem installing TWRP. I can get root by either SuperSU or Magisk. Both kill NFC though.
I have tried so many different procedures.
1) Flash stock room (see below *) using Odin 3.12.3 and 3.12.5 (.5 works better)
As soon as installation was complete, I tested out NFC to make sure it works. It does. Then configured Developer options.
2) Then install TWRP (3.1.1 and 3.2.1) via Odin 3.12.5
3) Format then wiped (I also tried wipe without formatting)
4) Installed Magisk via TWRP. (I tried SuperSU as well)
5) Rebooted to system. I also tried Wiped cache, then reboot to system.
6) Once booted up, the first thing I did was check and see if NFC or Beem work. No.
Next I installed Magisk Manager app. I tried the one posted here. Also tried updating to the latest. And also tried installing the latest version of Magisk first.
I tested out root by using ES explorer and opening up the root directory. It worked.
I checked to see if NFC or Beam worked afterwards.. no.
7) Deleted bloatware. Followed this post's Step 5 exactly as is. Root stilled worked. NFC still didn't work.
So as much as I tried.. is it a known that NFC will not work if rooted?
* Firmwares tried:
SC02HOMU1BRG1
SC02HOMU1BRE1
SC02HOMU1BQL3
SC02HOMU1CRH5 (8.0)
SC02HOMU1BQC5 (Travis82's Nougat firmware)
SC02HOMU1BQC5 (the one posted on this thread)
Hi
audioqueso said:
This root works.. but it kills NFC and Beam, Is that a known issue?
I tried this out about 15-20 different times this weekend. I was trying to get obtain root without losing NFC or Beam. (I need NFC on a daily basis).
Galaxy S7 Edge SC-02H (Docomo)
I have no problem installing TWRP. I can get root by either SuperSU or Magisk. Both kill NFC though.
I have tried so many different procedures.
1) Flash stock room (see below *) using Odin 3.12.3 and 3.12.5 (.5 works better)
As soon as installation was complete, I tested out NFC to make sure it works. It does. Then configured Developer options.
2) Then install TWRP (3.1.1 and 3.2.1) via Odin 3.12.5
3) Format then wiped (I also tried wipe without formatting)
4) Installed Magisk via TWRP. (I tried SuperSU as well)
5) Rebooted to system. I also tried Wiped cache, then reboot to system.
6) Once booted up, the first thing I did was check and see if NFC or Beem work. No.
Next I installed Magisk Manager app. I tried the one posted here. Also tried updating to the latest. And also tried installing the latest version of Magisk first.
I tested out root by using ES explorer and opening up the root directory. It worked.
I checked to see if NFC or Beam worked afterwards.. no.
7) Deleted bloatware. Followed this post's Step 5 exactly as is. Root stilled worked. NFC still didn't work.
So as much as I tried.. is it a known that NFC will not work if rooted?
* Firmwares tried:
SC02HOMU1BRG1
SC02HOMU1BRE1
SC02HOMU1BQL3
SC02HOMU1CRH5 (8.0)
SC02HOMU1BQC5 (Travis82's Nougat firmware)
SC02HOMU1BQC5 (the one posted on this thread)
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Hi, what Twrp Work in Android 8.0 you can Shared whith me?
3.1.1, 3.2.1 and 3.2.3
They all worked. I had originally started working with 3.1.1 and 3.2.1. However, I tried the latest 3.2.3 because I couldn't get NFC to work. I did it just to give it a try.
But all three versions that I listed had no problem installing.
Are you having trouble installing TWRP?
Yes, recovery is not remplace
Will you have a link and instructions for Android 8?
How to install TWRP on Galaxy S7 Edge (SC-02H)
TWRP Installation:
1) Download and installed Odin 3.12.5 (or the latest)
2) Turn off phone. Pressed and hold Volume Down+Home+Power at the same time to get to Download Mode. Once you see the Download Mode page, let go of the buttons. Press Volume Up to accept. (To cancel, press Volume Down )
3) Open Odin and click on AP. Load the TWRP file from your computer.
4) On the second tab of Odin, uncheck "Auto-reboot" (you need to have auto reboot disabled in order to successfully install TWRP). Press 'Start'.
5) Once the Odin status changes to a green "Pass", the installation is complete.
At this point, your phone will still be in Download Mode screen. For this step only, you will need to do two steps back to back. First, press and hold Vol.Down+Home+Power in order to get the phone out of the Download Mode screen.
As soon as the screen changes, press Volume UP+Home+Power.
You will see TWRP load.
That's it. You have successfully loaded TWRP.
From here on out, you will need to press Vol. Up+Home+Power in order to boot into TWRP. If you reflash your phone back to stock firmware using Odin, you will lose TWRP and will need to repeat these steps in order to install TWRP again.
audioqueso said:
TWRP Installation:
1) Download and installed Odin 3.12.5 (or the latest)
2) Turn off phone. Pressed and hold Volume Down+Home+Power at the same time to get to Download Mode. Once you see the Download Mode page, let go of the buttons. Press Volume Up to accept. (To cancel, press Volume Down )
3) Open Odin and click on AP. Load the TWRP file from your computer.
4) On the second tab of Odin, uncheck "Auto-reboot" (you need to have auto reboot disabled in order to successfully install TWRP). Press 'Start'.
5) Once the Odin status changes to a green "Pass", the installation is complete.
At this point, your phone will still be in Download Mode screen. For this step only, you will need to do two steps back to back. First, press and hold Vol.Down+Home+Power in order to get the phone out of the Download Mode screen.
As soon as the screen changes, press Volume UP+Home+Power.
You will see TWRP load.
That's it. You have successfully loaded TWRP.
From here on out, you will need to press Vol. Up+Home+Power in order to boot into TWRP. If you reflash your phone back to stock firmware using Odin, you will lose TWRP and will need to repeat these steps in order to install TWRP again.
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Could you provide a link to the latest version of twrp?
Joslem said:
Could you provide a link to the latest version of twrp?
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http://bfy.tw/KPwS
For Root SC02HOMU1CRH5
TWRP_3.1.1_hero2qltedcm.tar ( Wipe Data ->yes)
no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip
Magisk-vXX.X.zip
From: https://itok01.com/2018/09/23/root-sc-02h/
Global Rom for SCV33/SH-02H 8.0
https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1MiYK-VSYLRH_9T43sYbfgfvvKqqwRJjO&export=download
Go to Recovery and run "graphic test" > "Format Data" > ReBoot.
Install Magisk to root:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77942910&postcount=14
DariasLuc said:
For Root SC02HOMU1CRH5
TWRP_3.1.1_hero2qltedcm.tar ( Wipe Data ->yes)
no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0.zip
Magisk-vXX.X.zip
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it works, thank you very much!!
S7 Edge Docomo sc-02h lost imei after factory reset
Sorry for being off topic, but please cam someone help me out in the regard that my S7 Edge Docomo sc-02h lost imei after just the factory reset. Any recommendation what i can do to get it back as my sim signals are now gone as well that means i cant make any calls or msg whatsoever.
Thanks in advance
usmann93 said:
Sorry for being off topic, but please cam someone help me out in the regard that my S7 Edge Docomo sc-02h lost imei after just the factory reset. Any recommendation what i can do to get it back as my sim signals are now gone as well that means i cant make any calls or msg whatsoever.
Thanks in advance
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you just need working 3G sim card to fix your imei... after put 3g sim card to your phone and reboot imei will appear and you can use your normal sim again!
everyonesweird said:
This thread is for Japanese s7 edge scv33 that’s being booted up with SC-02H firmware after carrier unlocking.
I need help in order to compile all of these tweaks into an Odin flashable file so that users can simply flash it and make the changes.I would also like to add App-lock feature and international Samsung keyboard with secondary symbol in but can’t seem to make it work. So, if you are interested or have tried, please let me know.....
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Very thank, im removed almost bloat of AU. But, what happen if i dont have CSC folder? and how to add Vietnamese laguage to SCV33 (AU) stock rom?
audioqueso said:
This root works.. but it kills NFC and Beam, Is that a known issue?
I tried this out about 15-20 different times this weekend. I was trying to get obtain root without losing NFC or Beam. (I need NFC on a daily basis).
Galaxy S7 Edge SC-02H (Docomo)
I have no problem installing TWRP. I can get root by either SuperSU or Magisk. Both kill NFC though.
I have tried so many different procedures.
1) Flash stock room (see below *) using Odin 3.12.3 and 3.12.5 (.5 works better)
As soon as installation was complete, I tested out NFC to make sure it works. It does. Then configured Developer options.
2) Then install TWRP (3.1.1 and 3.2.1) via Odin 3.12.5
3) Format then wiped (I also tried wipe without formatting)
4) Installed Magisk via TWRP. (I tried SuperSU as well)
5) Rebooted to system. I also tried Wiped cache, then reboot to system.
6) Once booted up, the first thing I did was check and see if NFC or Beem work. No.
Next I installed Magisk Manager app. I tried the one posted here. Also tried updating to the latest. And also tried installing the latest version of Magisk first.
I tested out root by using ES explorer and opening up the root directory. It worked.
I checked to see if NFC or Beam worked afterwards.. no.
7) Deleted bloatware. Followed this post's Step 5 exactly as is. Root stilled worked. NFC still didn't work.
So as much as I tried.. is it a known that NFC will not work if rooted?
* Firmwares tried:
SC02HOMU1BRG1
SC02HOMU1BRE1
SC02HOMU1BQL3
SC02HOMU1CRH5 (8.0)
SC02HOMU1BQC5 (Travis82's Nougat firmware)
SC02HOMU1BQC5 (the one posted on this thread)
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I am also struggling about this. I think the problem only concerns TWRP or Root. However I think the problem is TWRP, because when I flash stock rom, nfc ok. Next, i flash TWRP (not root yet), nfc has been disabled now. So i think TWRP causes this problem. However, if i reflash stock recovery, everything remains unchanged, NFC is still turned off. so it is very contradictory.
Now I think of a test, after installing all (root), backing up all android. Then flash again with stock rom, check NFC. Finally, restore the backup. The goal is to completely remove the TWRP from the process but still root the device. I hope it will work. Will try if i have the time

[Guide] [Root] Samsung Galaxy a7 2018 (a750fn) Root Guide + Working Secure Folder & Samsung Health

How to Root Samsung Galaxy A7 2018 (a750fn) + Working Secure Folder & Samsung Health
Hello, this is a guide on how to root Samsung galaxy A7 2018 (a750fn). I've tried to simplify the guide as much as I can but I still suggest to root your phone only if you know what you are doing! Also if you have any questions or problems, just ask.
Note: Sorry for any grammatical or spelling mistakes. English is not my native language.
!Disclaimer!
- You do this at your own risk! I am NOT responsible for bricked devices, stuck on bootloop etc.!
- Backup your device before proceeding forward!
- This guide WILL trip Knox so your warranty will be void!
- The Knox-dependent applications like Secret Folder and Samsung Health will stop working but in this guide, there are two other miniguides that will explain how to enable them even after tripped Knox. - All of these steps have been tested on my phone - Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018) (a750fn) where they worked without problems.
Required Software/Resources:
- Odin (for flashing) - Download
- Samsung USB Drivers - Download
- 7zip (for archives) - Download
- Firmware with the last security patch from 2020 (for me, the patch was from November 2020) - Download
- TWRP Recovery - Download
- Magisk (for root) - Download
- DM-VERITY, FORCED ENCRYPTION, AND DISC QUOTA DISABLER (Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt.zip) - Download
- A MicroSD card
Setup the Software/Resources:
1. Install 7zip
2. Install the Samsung USB Drivers
3. Extract Odin to a folder and put it on the Desktop
4. Extract the firmware to a folder and put it on the Desktop
In the firmware there'll be 5 files:
- BL_FIRMWAREVERSION
- AP_FIRMWAREVERSION
- CP_FIRMWAREVERSION
- CSC_OMC_OXM_FIRMWAREVERSION
- HOME_CSC_OMC_OXM_FIRMWAREVERSION (delete this one)
Delete the files starting with HOME_CSC.
5. Change the Magisk extension from .apk to .zip (Ex. Magisk_ver.apk --> Magisk_ver.zip)
6. Put the Magisk_ver.zip in the MicroSD card
7. Put the Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt.zip in the MicroSD card as well
8. Insert the MicroSD card in the phone
Steps to Root:
NOTE: BEFORE PROCEEDING FORWARD, BACKUP YOUR DEVICE!
1. Enable Developer Options (by clicking 7 times the build number of your phone)
2. Open Developer Options and find the option OEM Unlock
3. Enable OEM Unlock (this will factory reset the phone)
- After the factory reset the OEM Unlock option will be enabled and this will allow
flashing custom recoveries and etc. to the phone.
4. After the factory reset, when the phone boots up, turn it off
5. Connect the phone to you PC/Laptop via USB cable
6. While the phone is completely turned off, hold the buttons Volume UP + Volume DOWN until Download mode shows up
7. Press Volume UP again to confirm that you'll be modifying your device
8. On your PC/Laptop open Odin
9. On the left side in Odin there are 3 tabs: Log, Options and Pit
10. Open Options and remove the checkmark on the Auto Reboot option, then go back to Log
11. In the middle of the program there are 5 slots:
- BL (Bootloader)
- AP (Application Processor)
- CP (Modem)
- CSC (Consumer Software Customization)
- USERDATA
12. Click the first slot and navigate to the location where you extracted the firmware
- The start of the names of each firmware file corresponds to the names of the slots in Odin
13. Place each firmware file in the correct Odin slot that corresponds to their names
(Ex. BL_FIRMWAREVERSION is inside the BL slot)
14. With your phone connected, press the Start button to flash the firmware
- After the firmware has been flashed successfully, your phone will be downgraded to the last security patch from 2020 which fixes possible bootloops or other issues when rooting/disabling forced encryption.
- The firmware is successfully flashed when the top left bar is green and above says PASS!
After flashing the firmware DON'T boot in Android yet!
15. After flashing, hold the Volume DOWN + Power button for around 7 seconds, immediately when the screen goes black switch to holding Volume UP + Volume DOWN
- You will enter back in Download mode
16. In Odin, press the Reset button and again uncheck Auto Restart in Options
17. In the AP slot, select the TWRP Recovery (which is in .tar archive)
18. With your phone connected to your PC/Laptop in Download mode, press Start on Odin
- This will flash the custom recovery to the phone
19. You can now disconnect the phone from your PC/Laptop
Again, after flashing the recovery, do NOT boot into Android yet!
20. After flashing the custom recovery, hold the Volume DOWN + Power button for around 7 seconds, immediately when the screen goes black switch to holding Volume UP + Power button
- This will boot the phone into the custom recovery (TWRP in this case)
22. Inside TWRP Recovery, go to Wipe, select Format Data and type 'yes' to confirm
23. After the format, go to Install, select the MicroSD card and find where you've put the Magisk_ver.zip file, select it and install it
- This will root to the device!
24. After you have installed Magisk, go back to Install, select the MicroSD card and find where you've put Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt.zip and install it
- This will disable the forced encryption!
- If there's an error when installing the zip that says 'Failed to mount '/odm' (no such file or directory)", simply ignore it and proceed forward.
25. Go to Reboot, select System and wait around 5-10 minutes till Android fully loads
- After Android has loaded, proceed through the setup process.
26. Go to all apps and find the application called Magisk
- When you open it, it'll ask you to complete the installation of the Magisk app.
- It may also ask to reboot, to fully complete the installation.
27. After the application has been fully installed, your device will be Rooted and with disabled forced encryption!
Fix Secure Folder & Samsung Health
Note: TWRP Backup is recommended in case something fails
Samsung Health:
Required Software:
- A build.prop editor like this
Steps:
1. Install a build.prop editor from the play store
2. Give the build.prop editor root access
3. Open the editor and search for the line - ro.config.tima=1
4. Change the 1 to 0
(Ex. ro.config.tima=1 --> ro.config.tima=0)
5. Save and Reboot the device
6. After the reboot Samsung Health should work as expected
Secure Folder:
Required Software:
- Smali Patcher - Download
Steps:
2. Extract Smali Patcher.zip into a folder
3. Run as administrator
- Wait until it says 'idle..' at the bottom left of the program
4. Uncheck everything checked (like Mock locations, Mock providers, High volume warning etc.)
5. Check Samsung Knox
6. Enable USB Debugging on your phone
7. Connect your phone to your PC/Laptop
8. Press the ADB PATCH button
- A prompt will appear on your phone that asks if you allow your pc to do debugging mode operations on your phone.
9. Press allow on the prompt on your phone
- Wait until Smali Patcher is done.
- After Smali Patcher is done there should be a Magisk module inside it's folder.
10. Copy the Magisk module created by Smali Patcher to your phone
11. Open Magisk and go to Modules (the puzzle piece icon)
12. Tap on the button saying 'Install from storage'
13. Find the location where you've copied the module
14. Install the module
15. Restart your phone
16. If all done correctly, you should be able to set up and use Secure Folder
everything worked, thank you for the nice explanation and your help (A750F)
beytullahgol said:
everything worked, thank you for the nice explanation and your help (A750F)
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Glad I could help
this one works! thx
Ive no idea which firmware link ot try
*EDIT* Im just waiting for first boot now. So far so good. IIRC first boot takes a while after all this so hopefully job done.
Thanks for guide
Ah ****e, magisk isnt working, says NO for ramdisk.
Root works though so I dunno what the craic is.
Works perfect, thanks!
Thanks, everything works perfectly.
Hello,
I have problem with:
26. Go to all apps and find the application called Magisk
Where I can find it, maybe I'm looking wrong, I can't find it. I didn't have error during install Magisk by TWRP, I don't have root device, what's going on, any can help me?
I installed the same firmware (the patch was from November 2020).
Tubeczka said:
Hello,
I have problem with:
26. Go to all apps and find the application called Magisk
Where I can find it, maybe I'm looking wrong, I can't find it. I didn't have error during install Magisk by TWRP, I don't have root device, what's going on, any can help me?
I installed the same firmware (the patch was from November 2020).
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Did you flash Magisk v21.4 via TWRP?
Zanci19 said:
Did you flash Magisk v21.4 via TWRP?
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Yes, I had to restart phone (or I have to longer waiting after configure and first start system)
Maybe someone will have a similar problem
5. Change the Magisk extension from .apk to .zip (Ex. Magisk_ver.apk --> Magisk_ver.zip)
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I have to change on android (win10 I have a problem)
17. In the AP slot, select the TWRP Recovery (which is in .tar archive)
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I selected ZIP file, not .tar
how to knw which firmware download its 2022
thanks for this guide! work well after 2 tried, also to answer the comment above me, you have to download the firmware from november 2020.
Спасибо!

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