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I apologize if this is posted elsewhere in the forums, or if it's incorrectly placed, But I figured it may be useful to some.
after hours of looking and browsing the internet, I finally found a way to root my Samsung Galaxy J1 by Verizon.
You will need the following: Samsung Galaxy SM-J100VPP non rooted
Kingoroot application OR
Kingroot application.
Step 1) Go to your dialer and enter *#*#759#*#* or install an app called Hidden Menus and look for "Rlz Debug UI..."
Step 2) turn OEM Mode ON
Step 3) Use KingoRoot or King Root and click root.
This will work on devices that have received the OTA update from VZW.
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If anyone knows of a CWM Recovery or Custom Roms For this device, I would very much appreciate a link. if not, I will have to try to port it myself. Thanks in advance.
webag.youtag said:
I apologize if this is posted elsewhere in the forums, or if it's incorrectly placed, But I figured it may be useful to some.
after hours of looking and browsing the internet, I finally found a way to root my Samsung Galaxy J1 by Verizon.
You will need the following: Samsung Galaxy SM-J100VPP non rooted
Kingoroot application OR
Kingroot application.
Step 1) Go to your dialer and enter *#*#759#*#* or install an app called Hidden Menus and look for "Rlz Debug UI..."
Step 2) turn OEM Mode ON
Step 3) Use KingoRoot or King Root and click root.
This will work on devices that have received the OTA update from VZW.
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If anyone knows of a CWM Recovery or Custom Roms For this device, I would very much appreciate a link. if not, I will have to try to port it myself. Thanks in advance.
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Can this be confirmed? I also have looked a bit and haven't found much else.
Thanks in advance.
Working
Tested and working on my own device.
I tried what you listed and it didn't work for me at first but that with with Kingo Root. I tried with Kingroot and it worked Thanks!
solve auto answer income calls problem on samsung galaxy j100VPP VERIZON
Dear friends, i bought this samsung in USA from Verizon and use to work well, them i moved to Venezuela where my family lives so i tried to use my Samsung Galaxy J100VPP from Verizom with a company here in venezuela wich name is movilnet, the phone works but when someone call me the phone auto answer the income call. i dont know how to solve this, so i decided to rooted and it works with kingroot , but my phone still auto answer the income calls. please help me i have tried everything.
as you know the software its lollipop 5.0.2 from Verizom USA
natorpro said:
Dear friends, i bought this samsung in USA from Verizon and use to work well, them i moved to Venezuela where my family lives so i tried to use my Samsung Galaxy J100VPP from Verizom with a company here in venezuela wich name is movilnet, the phone works but when someone call me the phone auto answer the income call. i dont know how to solve this, so i decided to rooted and it works with kingroot , but my phone still auto answer the income calls. please help me i have tried everything.
as you know the software its lollipop 5.0.2 from Verizom USA
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Are you using a Bluetooth or any sort of headpiece?
Bunk help
I've tried the king method and odin method and still can't root this J100VPP.
I even tied to brick it nothing. The king method stops at 90 percent. I'm lost, I need a new idea.
I have the exact same phone and I was able to root with kingroot.net. If I remember correctly I had to do it two times before it was successful.
Patience
p2pgogo said:
I've tried the king method and odin method and still can't root this J100VPP.
I even tied to brick it nothing. The king method stops at 90 percent. I'm lost, I need a new idea.
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It stops at 90% for 5 to 10 minutes then successfully roots.
Help
natorpro said:
Dear friends, i bought this samsung in USA from Verizon and use to work well, them i moved to Venezuela where my family lives so i tried to use my Samsung Galaxy J100VPP from Verizom with a company here in venezuela wich name is movilnet, the phone works but when someone call me the phone auto answer the income call. i dont know how to solve this, so i decided to rooted and it works with kingroot , but my phone still auto answer the income calls. please help me i have tried everything.
as you know the software its lollipop 5.0.2 from Verizom USA
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I had a Samsung Galaxy J100VPP from Verizon, an I move to Guatemala, and a rooted the phone, and I need use the phone in Guatemala with the Guatemalan Companies, the companies are Tigo, Claro and Movistar, what you did to put in work your phone in Venezuela??? Help Please
Old thread but I just got root using Kingroot 4.9.5 to root SM-J100VPP with andriod 5.1.1 confirmed and working.:good:
Working for me but afraid to update it with the chainfire one want exposed on this
It worked for me with Kingroot and Hidden Menus but after optimizing with Kingroot and uninstalling a few bloatware apps, it crashed, restarted (with the open lock icon, "custom" underneath, now on startup) and no longer has root access in Root Checker, it saying "Root access is not properly installed on this device".
I think it should be noted that Kingroot originally told me root access was unavailable but below also said "Root strategy available, just try it", so I did. Now it seems that wasn't permanent. I won't attempt it again unless one of you has a lead that requires me to.
And how do I know if I got the OTA update from VZW?
Anyone else have this problem?
I am a greenhorn with this stuff. This is my first root attempt. Please be specific when directing me somewhere if needed.
I used Kingo root and after a few tries it worked. I like this better because I can use tasker with the build in Superuser (after build prob mod of course and for some reason supersu). I was not able to get tasker to work with King root.
custon recovery samsung j1 verizon
Hi, I need to know if there is already a modified recovery for the samsung j1 from verizon, I have a modified rom but I have not run it on the device for lack of modified recovery, I'm from venezuela thanks for your help
None yet that I know of.
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I have followed the directions to rooting it with kingo root 4 times and even tried it with kingroot twice and still not successful. I have a SAMSUNG-SM-J100VPP. Please help...
Bamfmav said:
I have followed the directions to rooting it with kingo root 4 times and even tried it with kingroot twice and still not successful. I have a SAMSUNG-SM-J100VPP. Please help...
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I have had no luck as well. Tried Kingroot and Kingoroot multiple times and both fail.
AThiker said:
I have had no luck as well. Tried Kingroot and Kingoroot multiple times and both fail.
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im not able to enter the hidden menu. methods i have tried request root and i dont have it. which apk is it?
el_venga said:
im not able to enter the hidden menu. methods i have tried request root and i dont have it. which apk is it?
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The hidden menus is an app you can download from the play store to enable Rlz Debug UI to OEM mode. I have used Kingroot (which is the closest i get to rooting the phone) and Kingoroot. Just go to their sites and download the APK.
I wrote in separate thread 10 days ago.
I got the rooted Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F) which if I try to boot to recovery gives an error: dm-verity verification need to check drk first.
Then following step by step instructions I installed TWRP.
And flashed custom rom SuperMan-Rom V1.6.5
Rom worked fine until I rebooted the device for the first time. Then I got message:
Code:
Custom Binary Blocked By FRP
Maybe I accidentally turned off OEM unlock in Developer settings, but I honestly don't remember I did that.
And after that I got the hard brick. This is confirmed by @CuBz90 in this thread
So my question is:
1. After the Galaxy S7 is rooted/custom recovery is installed, the DRK is damaged and dm-verity verification will fail if stock rom is installed, right?
2. If user accidentally turn off OEM Unlock the device will be hard bricked, right?
Is that two steps one way ultimate bricking?
I'm asking that because I'm thinking of buying new Galaxy S7 to replace the bricked one, but if hard bricking is that easy, than I'm not really sure I will buy it again.
Dude, try to kill him completly ( nothing on screen ) then send him to warranty, you got nothing to lose.
NeoDJW said:
Dude, try to kill him completly ( nothing on screen ) then send him to warranty, you got nothing to lose.
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It's not possible since I bought it second hand.
Even if I had a warranty, in my country (Serbia) warranty for smartphones doesn't mean much, I think I could write PhD thesis easier than to make seller replace/fix smartphone with warranty
mss1988 said:
I wrote in separate thread 10 days ago.
I got the rooted Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F) which if I try to boot to recovery gives an error: dm-verity verification need to check drk first.
Then following step by step instructions I installed TWRP.
And flashed custom rom SuperMan-Rom V1.6.5
Rom worked fine until I rebooted the device for the first time. Then I got message:
Code:
Custom Binary Blocked By FRP
Maybe I accidentally turned off OEM unlock in Developer settings, but I honestly don't remember I did that.
And after that I got the hard brick. This is confirmed by @CuBz90 in this thread
So my question is:
1. After the Galaxy S7 is rooted/custom recovery is installed, the DRK is damaged and dm-verity verification will fail if stock rom is installed, right?
2. If user accidentally turn off OEM Unlock the device will be hard bricked, right?
Is that two steps one way ultimate bricking?
I'm asking that because I'm thinking of buying new Galaxy S7 to replace the bricked one, but if hard bricking is that easy, than I'm not really sure I will buy it again.
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Maybe you can find the solution here:
http://androidforums.com/threads/custom-binary-block-by-frp-lock.977734/
Erik1805 said:
Maybe you can find the solution here:
http://androidforums.com/threads/custom-binary-block-by-frp-lock.977734/
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Thanks but this will not fix my problem.
Have you tried this: http://pangu.in/frp.error.html
Bright.Light said:
Have you tried this: http://pangu.in/frp.error.html
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No I didn't but the fact is it will not work.
There is currently no way to fix that. The only way would be to unlock FRP by some box, but it isn't released yet.
What I am asking here is true that Galaxy S7 could be hard bricked that easy? By steps I wrote in my first post.
My questions are partially answered in this article
But I still don't understand what's the problem with dm-variety if I flashed stock rom?
Is there are any other parts of the NAND that are not original/signed and that's why dm-verity fails?
If that's the case can they be backed up then reflashed with the Odin if I get into same problem with new phone?
Thanks
@mss1988 Even if you get message as locked because of FRP, just use Smart switch with Emergency recovery mode and you will get the device back to its original state. This works even if the device is rooted or Twrp'd
harshang2007 said:
@mss1988 Even if you get message as locked because of FRP, just use Smart switch with Emergency recovery mode and you will get the device back to its original state. This works even if the device is rooted or Twrp'd
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Thanks, but Smart Switch Emergency Recovery is basically the same thing as Kies Firmware update. Which I already tried and that didn't fixed my problem.
mss1988 said:
Thanks, but Smart Switch Emergency Recovery is basically the same thing as Kies Firmware update. Which I already tried and that didn't fixed my problem.
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@mss1988 I have personally faced this issue on Samsung J7 and J5 and later I had to use Smart Switch's Emergency recovery functionality by enter my Serial number and Device Model Number and Successfully finished flashing the stock ROM. Yes, This works.
harshang2007 said:
@mss1988 I have personally faced this issue on Samsung J7 and J5 and later I had to use Smart Switch's Emergency recovery functionality by enter my Serial number and Device Model Number and Successfully finished flashing the stock ROM. Yes, This works.
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I don't have the phone anymore to confirm or to deny this. But the whole procedure in Kies and Smart Switch is the same. There are other people with the same problem too in this thread too, and they still didn't found the way to unbrick their devices.
mss1988 said:
I wrote in separate thread 10 days ago.
I got the rooted Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F) which if I try to boot to recovery gives an error: dm-verity verification need to check drk first.
Then following step by step instructions I installed TWRP.
And flashed custom rom SuperMan-Rom V1.6.5
Rom worked fine until I rebooted the device for the first time. Then I got message:
Code:
Custom Binary Blocked By FRP
Maybe I accidentally turned off OEM unlock in Developer settings, but I honestly don't remember I did that.
And after that I got the hard brick. This is confirmed by @CuBz90 in this thread
So my question is:
1. After the Galaxy S7 is rooted/custom recovery is installed, the DRK is damaged and dm-verity verification will fail if stock rom is installed, right?
2. If user accidentally turn off OEM Unlock the device will be hard bricked, right?
Is that two steps one way ultimate bricking?
I'm asking that because I'm thinking of buying new Galaxy S7 to replace the bricked one, but if hard bricking is that easy, than I'm not really sure I will buy it again.
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I went through this procedure: http://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/guide-how-to-fix-check-drk-imei-issues-t3379516 which gives a link to downloading the factory binary (of either version). It reinstated my IMEI which had been turned to a string of zeroes. I will say that when you reboot after flashing the factory binary it's pretty different looking so be prepared for that. I then went to Sammobile and downloaded the appropriate stock ROM for my s7 and flashed that with Odin. I flashed TWRP, formatted internal data when given the opportunity, flashed the no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip, and I was able to use my s7 again. At any rate, you might follow the guide at the link I gave you and see if it helps. As always, no guarantee is given or implied. It's just what I did.
Thanks man, but I can't flash the Factory binary, my FRP is unfortunately ON.
E pa brate nemoj se više onda igrati sa telefonom, nije to za svakoga,...
Mod Edit: Please post in English only:
Well, the brothers do not come then play with the phone, it's not for everyone
now phone detect usb ? i mean adb devices
mss1988 said:
I wrote in separate thread 10 days ago.
I got the rooted Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F) which if I try to boot to recovery gives an error: dm-verity verification need to check drk first.
Then following step by step instructions I installed TWRP.
And flashed custom rom SuperMan-Rom V1.6.5
Rom worked fine until I rebooted the device for the first time. Then I got message:
Code:
Custom Binary Blocked By FRP
Maybe I accidentally turned off OEM unlock in Developer settings, but I honestly don't remember I did that.
And after that I got the hard brick. This is confirmed by @CuBz90 in this thread
So my question is:
1. After the Galaxy S7 is rooted/custom recovery is installed, the DRK is damaged and dm-verity verification will fail if stock rom is installed, right?
2. If user accidentally turn off OEM Unlock the device will be hard bricked, right?
Is that two steps one way ultimate bricking?
I'm asking that because I'm thinking of buying new Galaxy S7 to replace the bricked one, but if hard bricking is that easy, than I'm not really sure I will buy it again.
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wild guess....
Install dm-verity and force encryption disabler
Wipe Cache
install custom kernel
chandarakk said:
now phone detect usb ? i mean adb devices
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There's no adb/fastboot access from Samsung recovery or Samsung download mode, as far as I know.
Just get your phone into downloadmode and then flash the stock firmware witch you can find on sammobile. I got also this problem, and then everything will be fine ?
did you try use Kies or Smart swticher to factory restore the phone ?
because as far as i know , even FRP is on , you can still flash stock firmware.
and , try local shop to find any place have z3x box or Octopus box .
I dont know if i should post this here but here i go. Hey Guys i am very new to xda and very new to rooting. i recently rooted my galaxy s7 edge (sm-g935fd)
And my phone wasnt connecting to phone and i searched and they said to turn off usb debugging. and then i restarted my phone once and it said custom binary blocked by frp lock.
and since then i have been trying for almost three days and i am hopeless. I did factory reset by holding power and volume up and did not work
i tried using odin to upload a stock firmware but i get nand start and then fail.
i have tried a few post about how to fix nand but i cant understand it as it is not very clear
So please i really need help on how i can fix this
my device details
Samsung s7 edge (Says Duos on the back)
Model- SM-G935FD
Please help a brother out
oh and it says sw rev check bootloader failed when i use odin for new stock firmware
Saifu.jpg said:
I dont know if i should post this here but here i go. Hey Guys i am very new to xda and very new to rooting. i recently rooted my galaxy s7 edge (sm-g935fd)
And my phone wasnt connecting to phone and i searched and they said to turn off usb debugging. and then i restarted my phone once and it said custom binary blocked by frp lock.
and since then i have been trying for almost three days and i am hopeless. I did factory reset by holding power and volume up and did not work
i tried using odin to upload a stock firmware but i get nand start and then fail.
i have tried a few post about how to fix nand but i cant understand it as it is not very clear
So please i really need help on how i can fix this
my device details
Samsung s7 edge (Says Duos on the back)
Model- SM-G935FD
Please help a brother out
oh and it says sw rev check bootloader failed when i use odin for new stock firmware
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The firmware that you are trying to flash is giving you the sw rev error because that firmware is an older/downgraded version than the version that is already on the phone. You have to flash the firmware that is the same as what is already on the device or a newer version, you can't flash an older version. Find the newest, most updated firmware that you can find for your specific model number.
Do a Google search for:
"Stock firmware for SM-G935FD"
Then find the newest available version that is made for your specific region/carrier.
Sent from my SM-S767VL using Tapatalk
Thank you. I shall try this let you know.
Hello everyone
Here is new method to root all Samsung devices,twrp not needed.
First you need to download EFTSU tool: https://mega.nz/file/34lDEBqB#7mSv2SeYKP2kReheBk7q5AU582TZUdsJy6GL5sd7O-I
Then you need file from this website where you can find for your device and download it : https://eftsu.com/
After you downloaded this file put your samsung device in download mode *need oem unlock* then flash your file with eftsu tool.
Your device will reboot it and it will during boot ask to reset ,then reset it.
When it comes to system you need to download and install eftsu manager: https://mega.nz/file/Oo1yCSiQ#rWlMbcBiBHSzv5oMioyGxQZ0ynxqaeqz_Nfm4ze240c
And you are done.
You can also install root checker to see if it rooted.
jasmin811 said:
root all Samsung devices
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*need oem unlock*
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US/CA Sammys: hmmm...
The rest are rather easy to root with Magisk anyway.
AndyYan said:
US/CA Sammys: hmmm...
The rest are rather easy to root with Magisk anyway.
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There is more supported devices besides samsung that will work just look at the website above eftsu.com
If there is no device model supported in the list,just tell me an will add it.
if you need any help with it,I can help you.
What I'm looking for is twrp working for M105G,because with M105F is also working but during boot it ask for password,even if i format data in twrp.
I have note10 plus SM-N975U Snap dragon that has the OEM toggle missing and tried everything to make it appear but no luck and without that i can't install anything or unlock the bootloader......Any tools or ideas to overcome my situation?
if no oem in developer option than you have to wait for 7 days .
Hello! I want to root my Samsung Galaxy A01 with firmware A015MUBS3ATL8, I found all the files that I should download, but no way to unlock the bootloader, I did all the guides and when it asks me for confirmation on the bootloader screen to unlock it, I affirm and the phone is formatted and it reboots, but when re-entering the bootloader it is still blocked
Sorry for my bad English, I'm using Google Translate
Please help.
My phone is SM-G955F with Exynos processor. Hungarian XEH code. The latest PIE is running on it. OEM does not allow unlocking. The slider can be turned on, but it also turns off immediately after enabling. What can I do to make OEM resolution work?
Thank you.
jasmin811 said:
Hello everyone
Here is new method to root all Samsung devices,twrp not needed.
First you need to download EFTSU tool: https://mega.nz/file/34lDEBqB#7mSv2SeYKP2kReheBk7q5AU582TZUdsJy6GL5sd7O-I
Then you need file from this website where you can find for your device and download it : https://eftsu.com/
After you downloaded this file put your samsung device in download mode *need oem unlock* then flash your file with eftsu tool.
Your device will reboot it and it will during boot ask to reset ,then reset it.
When it comes to system you need to download and install eftsu manager: https://mega.nz/file/Oo1yCSiQ#rWlMbcBiBHSzv5oMioyGxQZ0ynxqaeqz_Nfm4ze240c
And you are done.
You can also install root checker to see if it rooted.
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Hi
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ not supported?
OEM unlock still doesn't work.
bautigarzabal said:
Hello! I want to root my Samsung Galaxy A01 with firmware A015MUBS3ATL8, I found all the files that I should download, but no way to unlock the bootloader, I did all the guides and when it asks me for confirmation on the bootloader screen to unlock it, I affirm and the phone is formatted and it reboots, but when re-entering the bootloader it is still blocked
Sorry for my bad English, I'm using Google Translate
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you need to ulock developer option in setting-about phone-build info and tap 7 times in it.
Ptreki said:
OEM unlock still doesn't work.
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activate also usb debbuging
fazi78 said:
Hi
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ not supported?
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check if there is file for you model in website
jasmin811 said:
usb debbuging-ot
Nem, nem, nem, nem, nem
I activated it too, but nothing happens.
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I have a samsung galaxy j4 +
I got it from a friend today.
The phone is after a hard reset (some dumbass did it)
Unfortunately, there is no access to google accounts because the accounts were from her husband and he died.
I keep searching and trying but can't root. Because Debug Usb doesn't go on.
And the computer doesn't read the phone after all.
Yes, I have drivers installed, various Odins, I also took your EFTSU, Fastboot and I do not read my phone anywhere. Nothing else is just loading.
Yup i trying Hard reset many many times...
Jerry3Tears said:
I have a samsung galaxy j4 +
I got it from a friend today.
The phone is after a hard reset (some dumbass did it)
Unfortunately, there is no access to google accounts because the accounts were from her husband and he died.
I keep searching and trying but can't root. Because Debug Usb doesn't go on.
And the computer doesn't read the phone after all.
Yes, I have drivers installed, various Odins, I also took your EFTSU, Fastboot and I do not read my phone anywhere. Nothing else is just loading.
Yup i trying Hard reset many many times...
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try to frp unlock your phone,you have here on xda tuts how to do it,just search for it.
what do you mean nothing happened?
I can't unlock the OEM with either method.
did you follow the guide i wrote above?
First you need file downloaded from the website and with the eftsu tool flash it in download mode,the when phone is reseted and comes in system install eftsu manager and root checker and in root checker you have to see if it's rooted or not.
I have a Samsung S7 edge I need to Google unlock I tried to download Odin to my SD card then install it but nothing works Please help.
Also can I network unlock a icon 3 by cricket and how
CALI_SAVAGE said:
I have a Samsung S7 edge I need to Google unlock I tried to download Odin to my SD card then install it but nothing works Please help.
Also can I network unlock a icon 3 by cricket and how
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Odin runs on a PC under Windows. (Saying you downloaded it to an SD card made me think you were trying to run it on your tablet.)
Try to use the Search function on the site. There's probably a thread on rooting the S7 Edge. There's definitely a thread on Magisk.
Here are the Magisk installation instructions.
Don't start with "I don't know anything, somebody tell me how." Read a lot of posts, at least learn some words.
Was I wrong to assume you want to root your tablet? What made you decide you wanted Odin? What is stopping you from Googling "unlock"?
Before you do anything destructive, find and download a copy of your current ROM, so you'll be in a position to recover. You can test burning a ROM without unlocking the bootloader, as long as it is an official Samsung-packaged ROM.
Good luck.
CALI_SAVAGE said:
I have a Samsung S7 edge I need to Google unlock I tried to download Odin to my SD card then install it but nothing works Please help.
Also can I network unlock a icon 3 by cricket and how
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Hi and welcome to the xda family.
As J.Michael mentioned, you will have better help in the S7 threads.
[xdaForum] - Samsung Galaxy S7
Cheers.
J.Michael said:
Odin runs on a PC under Windows. (Saying you downloaded it to an SD card made me think you were trying to run it on your tablet.)
Try to use the Search function on the site. There's probably a thread on rooting the S7 Edge. There's definitely a thread on Magisk.
Here are the Magisk installation instructions.
Don't start with "I don't know anything, somebody tell me how." Read a lot of posts, at least learn some words.
Was I wrong to assume you want to root your tablet? What made you decide you wanted Odin? What is stopping you from Googling "unlock"?
Before you do anything destructive, find and download a copy of your current ROM, so you'll be in a position to recover. You can test burning a ROM without unlocking the bootloader, as long as it is an official Samsung-packaged ROM.
Good luck.
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I am trying to run Odin on my galaxy 7 edge
CALI_SAVAGE said:
I am trying to run Odin on my galaxy 7 edge
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Well, you can't. Odin is an IBM PC program that runs under Windows. It is used to ship ROM files to a Samsung tablet. The tablet must be in "download mode".
J.Michael said:
Well, you can't. Odin is an IBM PC program that runs under Windows. It is used to ship ROM files to a Samsung tablet. The tablet must be in "download mode".
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Then how do I beat Google lockon my Samsung 7 edge cause I can't do it
CALI_SAVAGE said:
Then how do I beat Google lockon my Samsung 7 edge cause I can't do it
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Find the S7 Edge forum for help unlocking.
Odin is not part of unlocking. Odin is for downloading software to the device. I think you can use Odin without unlocking -- you will only be able to flash images. You could try flashing a stock image for a different language, just to see if it works. (Pick a language you think you will understand well enough to see how to change the language back to your preferred language.)
A separate step, with no reference to Odin, is unlocking. I think it is usually delete any Google account you have attached to the device, enable Developer Options, enable "bootloader unlock" in Developer Options, reboot to recovery or download mode (I'm not sure which), expect some message like "hit Volume Down to unlock" (could be Volume Up), accept that it will wipe data.
Once you are unlocked (verify by booting Android again, and checking the Developer Options to see if the "unlock bootloader" option is still enabled, but is now greyed out), you can try using Odin to download non-stock software. In particular, it is at this point that you might try to flash a Magisk-patched software to try to install Magisk. With Samsung, as of when I did it, installing Magisk will again require wiping data, so do not spend a lot of time configuring your device between unlocking the bootloader and installing Magisk.
one can't bypass FRP lock on Samsung devices. what you try with Odin3 is impossible, it won't reset FRP.
find another method for that model, there exist some cheats on YouTube
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