Samsung S7 Bricked... Kind of. - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

Hi,
A few days back I bought an S7 and put a custom rom on it (Havoc-OS) however I wanted to put the stock firmware back on the phone so that I could resell it.
And the problems begin. Odin (3.10.6, 3.10.7, 3.13.1 are the versions I've tried) will not work, the phone either does nothing, Odin stays put at certain stages like "NAND Write" or "SetupConnection", and this morning I made a bit more progress as I've managed to get the phone to TRY to flash but the AP fails, so I've tried flashing the BL and CP, CSC all individually. Right now the phone is stuck on a screen saying...
"An error has occurred while updating the device software. Use the Emergency recovery function in the Smart Switch PC software."
The problem in doing that is that the software won't work without a recovery code that I do not have.
The only thing I can think of is to try and put TWRP back on the phone and keep using Havoc-OS since Samsung has apparently made it infuriatingly hard (to me) to put their own software back on their phone.
I also have a Galaxy Note 3 and have had very few issues with it... Odin works fine with it, the only quirks with the phone really are with any custom roms I use on it and not the phone itself.

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[Q] Can I root a n8010 stuck in odin bootloop (tried everything else )

Hi all..or anyone out there
I have had the seemingly strange bootloop problem on my stock note N8010...which stuck on the dreaded "samsung galaxy note 10.1" and only has odin feature working. (and no factory reset options because I think the poor old tab is crammed to bursting with apps, files and cache and so had a meltdown) poor thing.
so anyway I check these sites of techie wonder and wisdom and followed every logical option..starting with the simple ones
first ran power down and tried to boot up (x3) with no joy, then take apart the tablet to disconnect / reconnect the battery and boot up (x3) still no change.
So went and got the firmware from samwares (both jelly bean and kitkat) to then flash through odin....tried and failed first because of dodgy cable, but the then got a new one...and joy of joys (at first) odin recognised my tab and the firmware flashed across with pass..but then auto rebooted straight back into the dreaded samsung 10.1 again....so tried different versions of odins... and tried other global n8010 firmware...but funnily and frustratingly then all fully download and pass in odin (and the andoid logo and green download status bar on the tablet seems to shown that downloading is and has fully taken place.... but the darn thing still wont boot up past the samsung galaxy note 10.1
Sadly coming to the ends of my tether (of so many nearly there false hopes, high and lows) and very little cash to send it to the Sami tech bods doesnt help matter....I then read and tried the (supposed) last resort pit file/firmware option...first with kitkat (as apparently that worked for someone somewhere) and then tried with jelly bean..again each time itAlways passes in odin.... but auto reboots into the dreaded bootloop logo .... to haunt and torment me.. Aaaaagh!!!!.....I would not mind if it said action failed (for once) like some others seem to experiencet...but it always passes in ODIN????
So.....have come to the semi ignorant conclusion it is either the bootloader section of the tablet or the original software that is messed up or some internal hardware component has a fault.
but was wondering if there is anthing left to try...or would it potentially be possible or worth trying to root a tablet in this condition?
As although I have not ventured into the wild worlds of rooting.....I am now pretty confident of messing with this tablets mind..and have little to lose...so any further ideas and help would be great.
Exact same here. Never flashed, totally stock N8010. My wife hadn't used it for a couple of weeks. So she grabs it again and it was off. booted to nothing but the boot logo. Nothing worked except Download mode.
Flashing stock roms has Odin reporting success, but it still won't boot up. Trying re-Partition does give a fail as soon as I press start.
And we aren't alone. It appears there are quite a few of these cases. I have no idea how to solve this.
I have done a bit of rom flashing on my old galaxy S (the first one) and bootloaders and such usually were included in a ROM. Rooting was done with Recovery or an app and I think it was also possible with adb, IIRC (it's been a while).
It's my wife's Note and she's starting to scope out mini iPads...
Same problem with GT-N8010
I am also having the same problem.
I tried to upload a new ROM via ODIN. All was successful from the ODIN app (PASSED). but stuck on the boot screen. Power and Vol up does not work (it appears to but then crashes out to the boot screen again) so no way to do a hard factory reset.
Volume down/power does work and allows you to get to Odin mode. but as above, uploading a new ROM does not seem to work.
This is an un-rooted GT-N8010 with the stock ROM when I purchased it back in 2013 I believe.
Come on guys, give us some ideas.
Thanks
Gene
Sounds like wrong model firmware flashed as that's the usual bootloop problem .
Try Odin firmware flash wait to passed then remove battery for a short while and replace and try recovery mode .
In my case there is no incompatible firmware issue... The tablet just stopped working one morning and that was that.
Can't comment on the other posters though.
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Gene_uk said:
In my case there is no incompatible firmware issue... The tablet just stopped working one morning and that was that.
Can't comment on the other posters though.
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My wife's the same. Never done anything to it. No idea how to remove the battery. I let the battery run down once, then recharged it, made no difference.
That was before trying to flash the new firmware. My Note says N8010 on the back, it says so in the download mode. I got a firmware from SamMobile for the N8010. Don't know what else I can do.
Widdly said:
My wife's the same. Never done anything to it. No idea how to remove the battery. I let the battery run down once, then recharged it, made no difference.
That was before trying to flash the new firmware. My Note says N8010 on the back, it says so in the download mode. I got a firmware from SamMobile for the N8010. Don't know what else I can do.
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Having same problem here ... tried flashing different firmwares along with PIT file - still no luck ..
stuck on samsung galaxy note screen .. cannot get recovery mode
Any help guys?

Urgent help needed odin fail

Hi all I will keep it brief.
I have tried to flash with Odin 3.10.6, 3.10.7, 3.09, 3.10 root, twrp, stock firmware G920F but everything fails at "Nand Write Start" its driving me crazy. I've tried different versions of Odin, Twrp, and even Smart switch multiple times but nothing will write to the phone. ODIN ALWAYS FAILS AT NAND WRITE START.
My phone will only boot into download and NOTHING else not even recovery.
Any help welcome......
Try different firmware revisions. You flashing stock? What was the last fw successfully flashed?
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It is Stock G920F (united kingdom EE (EVR).
My problem is No matter what version of Odin or what I try to flash Odin always fails after Nand Write Start. It's not just the stock firmware, it's anything I try to flash in download mode.
Im actually in the same boat just now. ODIN wont flash the EVR Firmware (previously it did, mine fails on the cm.bin). I have tried different ODIN versions and also different laptops. Also the Smart Switch / Kies3 recovery procedure didnt work for me either. I was able to flash TWRP via down and get into recovery, but it see a lot of unable to mounts when trying to flash custom ROM and fails to do so. I think that i might have stupidly wiped via recovery something i should not have as i did noticed before all this i lost me IMEI (unknown).
I always assumed that if you can get into download you would always be ok but this is the first time for me that im having big issues.
I really hope someone can help out other wise i have a really expensive paperweight.
cooltt said:
It is Stock G920F (united kingdom EE (EVR).
My problem is No matter what version of Odin or what I try to flash Odin always fails after Nand Write Start. It's not just the stock firmware, it's anything I try to flash in download mode.
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Reactivation lockn as seen in download mode?.
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johnnyblaze1977 said:
Im actually in the same boat just now. ODIN wont flash the EVR Firmware (previously it did, mine fails on the cm.bin). I have tried different ODIN versions and also different laptops. Also the Smart Switch / Kies3 recovery procedure didnt work for me either. I was able to flash TWRP via down and get into recovery, but it see a lot of unable to mounts when trying to flash custom ROM and fails to do so. I think that i might have stupidly wiped via recovery something i should not have as i did noticed before all this i lost me IMEI (unknown).
I always assumed that if you can get into download you would always be ok but this is the first time for me that im having big issues.
I really hope someone can help out other wise i have a really expensive paperweight.
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Try to flash latest fw. Probably you've upgraded the bootloader to which cannot be downgraded.
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What i've noticed with the S6 (and S7 i presume) is because you can't shut the phone down completely when your stuck on the download screen it never fully resets itself for another attempt at flashing by Odin. If your hold Power+Volume down to shut it off, the screen just goes black briefly then it comes back onto that error message about connecting it to Smart Switch for emergency recovery.
Smart Switch is a waste of time, it will download all the software for your device , say it's going to install then you get an error message telling you to use recovery code which of course it does not give you! So basically you just go round and round in circles with Odin and Smart Switch, i'm convinced it's not being able to shut the phone down completely that causing the problem of failed attempts.
Anyway something you might try that allowed me to flash G920F United Kingdom EE (EVR) PDP in the end. >>>
The phone battery eventually died, i waited for 10 minutes before charging it up to around 15% again, then i put it into Download mode, made sure my windows 10 laptop had "debugging" enabled at start up (i think this is why Nand Write Start is failing).
I loaded up ODIN 3.10.7 with "Cf auto root", connected my phone then flashed the root file straight away. It worked, so i reset Odin, put phone back in download mode and flashed EVR quickly via odin and it worked.
Over all i thin there's 2 issues here: The phone cannot be completely shut down when it will only boot to download or that smart switch recovery error and Windows 10 keeps turning off "debugging mode" which prevent Nand Write to device. I may be wrong but after hours of attempts with lots of different Odin and Firmware thats what i noticed. There has to be a way of shutting the S6 off completely .
NB: Tried latest BTU firmware, won't flash same problem "Nand Write Fail"
NB; Reactivation lock is OFF
cooltt said:
What i've noticed with the S6 (and S& i presume) is because you can't shut the phone down completely when your stuck on the download screen it never fully resets itself for another attempt at flashing by Odin. If your hold Power+Volume down to shut it off, the scree just goes black briefly then it comes back onto that error message about connecting it to Smart Switch for emergency recovery.
Smart Switch is a waste of time, it will download all the software for your device , say it's going to install then you get an error message telling you to use recovery code which of course it does not give you! So basically you just go round and round in circles with Odin and Smart Switch, i'm convinced it's not being able to shut the phone down completely that causing the problem of failed attempts.
Anyway something you might try that allowed me to flash G920F United Kingdom EE (EVR) PDP in the end. >>>
The phone battery eventually died, i waited for 10 minutes before charging it up to around 15% again, then i put it into Download mode, made sure my windows 10 laptop had "debugging" enabled at start up (i think this is why Nand Write Start is failing).
I loaded up ODIN 3.10.7 with "Cf auto root", connected my phone then flashed the root file straight away. It worked, so i reset Odin, put phone back in download mode and flashed EVR quickly via odin and it worked.
Over all i thin there's 2 issues here: The phone cannot be completely shut down when it will only boot to download or that smart switch recovery error and Windows 10 keeps turning off "debugging mode" which prevent Nand Write to device. I may be wrong but after hours of attempts with lots of different Odin and Firmware thats what i noticed. There has to be a way of shutting the S6 off completely .
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There is no recovery code as far as I remember. As long as you have the sn that should make a go.
And there is no way to shutdown the phone completely. We can force reset but it will only shutdown whem the battery depleted.
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Rosli59564 said:
There is no recovery code as far as I remember. As long as you have the sn that should make a go.
And there is no way to shutdown the phone completely. We can force reset but it will only shutdown whem the battery depleted.
Sent from my SM-G925F
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Smart Switch is useless! I put in the model SM-G920F then the serial number and SS tells me the correct firmware is (EVR), downloads it, prepares it for installing, starts to install, gets to 1% then says "an error has occurred please use the Emergency code below to recover your phone" BUT there is no code! It says Emergency recovery code: .......nothing.
The main issue i'm experiencing is ODIN will not flash anything of any version, always fails at "Nand Write Start".
I've tried multiple versions of Odin, Stock Firmwares, TWRP, Root. Nothing will flash until the battery is dead, then when i try with a little charge for the first time Odin will usually flash the 1st file i give it (no matter what it is) then thats it, back to failing after "Nand Write Start".
Driving me crazy.
Quick update. I loaded a later FW (Still UK) and it passed in ODIN, so that was better.
But after that it booted into stock recovery, showed unable to mount efs (no sim card in). I then rebooted and its been on a blank screen ( with the blue light flashing) for the last 30mins. No real signs of life.
Cheers
johnnyblaze1977 said:
Quick update. I loaded a later FW (Still UK) and it passed in ODIN, so that was better.
But after that it booted into stock recovery, showed unable to mount efs (no sim card in). I then rebooted and its been on a blank screen ( with the blue light flashing) for the last 30mins. No real signs of life.
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The stock didn't flash correctly then. After you flash stock with ODIN it should reboot into recovery, should just boot into MM, and go through phone set up.
The problem with flashing different Stock firmware (even if it's same region) it can cause all sorts of issues. There's G920F BTU which is the non branded stock for Galaxy S6 G920F then there's G920F EE (EVR) G920F Vodafone (VOD) etc
You'd think the non branded BTU would be fine on any UK S6 but that's not the case unfortunately.
Use Smart Switch and go through the emergency recovery option, one you put in your model and serial number it actually tells you what stock firmware your phone was shipped with, then you find it and flash it through ODIN.
cooltt said:
The stock didn't flash correctly then. After you flash stock with ODIN it should reboot into recovery, should just boot into MM, and go through phone set up.
The problem with flashing different Stock firmware (even if it's same region) it can cause all sorts of issues. There's G920F BTU which is the non branded stock for Galaxy S6 G920F then there's G920F EE (EVR) G920F Vodafone (VOD) etc
You'd think the non branded BTU would be fine on any UK S6 but that's not the case unfortunately.
Use Smart Switch and go through the emergency recovery option, one you put in your model and serial number it actually tells you what stock firmware your phone was shipped with, then you find it and flash it through ODIN.
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Already tried that. Flashing the EVR just doesnt work, ODIN Fails every time. Smart Switch says it should be EVR based on S/N but i just cant get it flashed.
Dont know what else to try.
Cheers
You might also try Win7 or earlier, 32-bit, if possible. There are known issues with Win8 and later.
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DarryDoo said:
You might also try Win7 or earlier, 32-bit, if possible. There are known issues with Win8 and later.
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Its WIN7 im using on both the work and personal laptop, neither of which have had any issues in the past.
IF i flash EVR, it fails, i then flash TWRP to reboot into Recovery, but i see there alot of unable to mount / error messages, possibly the partitions are damaged? I dont know.
cheers

Potentially bricked S7 Flat? - Custom Binary Blocked by FRP Lock and Odin write fails

I bought a G930F from Amazon for use with my T-Mobile service, rooted it, and flashed a custom ROM (not sure exactly which one, but I have a folder named "CF-Auto-Root-herolte-heroltexx-smg930f") to it almost a year ago and everything was working just fine until this.
I was trying to get FRep (android macro/automation) working. It uses a setup tool on a PC that requires a connection and USB debugging enabled on the phone. When trying to run the setup I was getting errors about the socket/address already being in use so I'm not sure if it ever managed to do anything, but I saw a suggestion of rebooting my phone to fix the errors. In doing that I held down the power button, for my ROM's power options, chose reboot, went to the next reboot screen (maybe TWRP?) and chose the default reboot there.
When my phone tried to boot I got the Samsung Galaxy S7 logo with small red text of "Custom binary blocked by FRP lock". I'm still not entire sure what causes this (seems like a mismatch between having a custom ROM and some other setting). I'm wondering if the FRep setup tool somehow switched from OEM firmware protection flag. I booted into the download mode and tried to just reflash my old ROM, but even in the download mode I'm seeing "Custom binary (RECOVERY) blocked by FRP lock" with "NAND Write Start!!" then "Complete(Write) operation failed." in Odin3 logs.
I'm giving as much detail as I can because I'm not exactly sure which pieces are which. I've actually tried flashing the "CF-Auto-Root-herolte-heroltexx-smg930f.tar.md5" and "twrp-3.0.2-2-herolte.img.tar" files in the "AP" slot in Odin3 as I don't remember which file is for what, but both give errors on writing. I'm wondering if I shouldn't do custom ROMs in the future as I don't follow the scene long enough to learn all that I should in order to not mess things up.
Any help will be appreciated!
edit: I'm downloading a stock S7 ROM from sammobile, but I don't think Odin3 will be able to flash it anyways. Is there any way to use the PIT settings or something else to change the OEM protection piece?
edit2: After downloading a stock ROM I was able to flash it all with Odin3. I think only part of it would have been necessary (maybe just needed a new bootloader, not entirely sure about AP/CP/CSC fields in Odin3.) Got the phone working again, but now I've gotta remove some popup inducing malware that I think I got when downloading a stock ROM the link in the instructions here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/help/frp-boot-fix-sm-g930f-t3350149

In a boot loop after flashing device... what next?

I inherited a Galaxy S7 from my brother after he recently passed away. He was with T-Mobile, so it's a G930T (I have the original box, too, which has come in handy). I brought it back home with me... to France. I figured I'd have it unlocked and replace my old smartphone with this newer one.
Since I didn't know what his pin was, I did a factory reset... and found myself stuck in FRP!
At that point I called T-Mobile and was able to have myself added as an authorized user on my brother's account. They gave me the pin (too late! gah!) and unlocked the phone on their end, as it had been fully paid for. But as far as the FRP thing they were unable to help.
After a lot of googling, I found a bunch of how-to videos explaining how to bypass FRP, I thought I was in luck... except none of them worked for me. Then I came across a comment stating that flashing the device might do the trick. So I decided to try that... but now I'm locked in a boot loop (on the Samsung Galaxy S7 screen that keeps flashing on and off).
Here's what I did, step by step:
1) I installed Odin 3.13.1 from samsungodin.com
2) I downloaded & unpacked a stock ROM from sammobile.com, more specifically this one:
G930TUVS8CRJ1 - GALAXY S7 SM-G930T TMB USA (T-MOBILE)
3) I connected the phone to the laptop
4) I ran Odin and selected (with the AP button) the AP_GS30T* file & hit "start"
Odin said PASS! and I thought all was good... except it wasn't.
So I went googling some more and found a great page... which I am not allowed to link to yet, apparently, but it's on thedroidguy's website.
Only problem is that I can NOT get into the Recovery Menu. When I try the procedure (Home+Volume Up+Power) all I get is "recovery booting" in a bright blue font and THAT starts flashing on and off instead of the Galaxy S7 screen. If I redo the same button sequence, it just switches back to the other screen.
The ONLY other screen I can get to (unless there's another trick I haven't heard of yet) is the blue 'Warning' screen from which you can install ROM's (Home+Volume Down+Power).
So I tried to reinstall that same ROM two other times. First because I wasn't sure if I'd ran Odin as an administrator the first time around, figured that might be the issue, but that didn't change anything. Then I gave it another shot, this time using the phone's original USB cable (I had initially used mine), hoping that would make a difference... but of course, it did not.
So... is there anything I can do at this stage? Did I maybe go for the wrong ROM? Is there another one I can try?
I just hope it's not permanently bricked :-o
So I managed to unbrick my device, yay me! It took me some time to figure it out, but the solution was quite simple. Up until that point I had only been flashing the AP file alone. What fixed my problem was to also flash the bootloader (BL) file. This got me out of that boot loop.
I still haven't managed to bypass that annoying FRP lock, though. Every technique I've tried has failed.
On the plus side, I'm becoming an expert at flashing :-o
I just came across a method that, I think, could work: flash the factory combination file, enable usb debugging, then flash the regular firmware (with all files except CP).
My problem is that I can only find ONE combination file for the G930T but it doesn't match ANY of the firmwares available on sammobile... is this a problem?
The filename is similar to the v6 firmwares, only the last 4 characters don't match.
The other issue is that none of the v6 firmwares will flash on my device (they all fail pretty quickly while going through the AP file)... will using the combination file fix this?
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

SM-T510 defective?

Hello,
My daughter has an SM-T510 that stopped working out of the blue. One day it just would not start anymore. Only the start screen appeared, it looked like a bootloop to me. So I tried flashing the firmware with Odin, which did not succeed but I possibly used the wrong firmware, for another region for instance.
After a while I think I found the correct firmware, but still no luck. I assume it should use the Dutch version, however I do not know if it really is the Dutch version.
By now it only showed the screen with the message that the firmware download had failed and I should use Smartswitch to recover. Well Smartswitch does not work, in the emergency recover screen of smartswitch the T510 is not displayed so I cannot select it. Odin still works though, I can still connect and flash firmware. But none that I tried were completed.
I finally flashed the PIT file, and at least now I get the normal start screen, and I can get to the recovery screen again. When I used Odin to flash the correct (Dutch) firmware it just hangs during writing userdata. When I use the HomeCSC it finishes correctly, but after reboot I get SAMSUNG for a long time, then it reboots and SAMSUNG again etc.
I just want it to work again, no root needed. Anybody any idea what I could try? Or is the internal memory of this tablet just defctive?
I don't really know what to try now, so if you can, please help!
Hans

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