Samsung j415 - Samsung Galaxy J4+ Questions & Answers

Hello Everyone. I have j4 plus j415FN. I wanted to root this device but I got failed and device was having bootloop. Nothing new, I tried flashing stock firmware. First I was having issue odin was not flashing my device. I tried different stock firmware of different binaries but didn't worked. At last I updated odin and it worked and in the middle of flashing. Device got a restart and flash failed.
Now device has no firmware so its keep restarting in odin in very 2 second and it keep doing. When I plug my device to charge it. It says an error occured while updating and keep restarting to that blue error and nothing else is happening.
Now how could I charge it because I'm wondering that it might be low charging that restarting device.
Your suggestions will be great help...

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Once it does, connect the charger for 15 mins, then boot directly into recovery and clear caches to try fix the bootloop, possible it may need factory resetting / clean flash of stock ROM
Using the MicroUSB > USB white adapter, you may be able to connect a power hungry USB peripheral to the phone to drain the battery faster, I use a USB desktop fan, but some people report it not working when it is stuck in this LED loop and have just had to wait it out
Thanks for that advice, I'll let it drain over night. However, I have been able to get it to boot into Odin Mode and Odin v.3 recognized it. I flashed the stock firmware but upon rebooting nothing happened and now it gets stuck at the Samsung logo screen. I can still get it back into Odin mode, which I believe will be the fastest way to kill the battery, but I find it odd that I can get into that but not recovery? I am rooted and have TWRP installed, if that matters at all.
If you can get into Download (ODIN) mode, then letting the battery drain probably won't help, that only seems to help when the phone is completely stuck with nothing but the LED working
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If you successfully flashed stock with ODIN already, you are no longer rooted and do not have TWRP installed, flashing stock with ODIN replaces all that with stock
I updated Odin and once again tried to flash the 4 parts, making sure I used the right CSC file, but I'm still getting hung up at the Samsung Galaxy S7 logo. Do you have a suggestion as to which region's firmware I should use? I have been trying the Australia one from SamMobile's site.
EDIT: And to clarify, I have the G930FD(the duos one).
jonny727272 said:
I updated Odin and once again tried to flash the 4 parts, making sure I used the right CSC file, but I'm still getting hung up at the Samsung Galaxy S7 logo. Do you have a suggestion as to which region's firmware I should use? I have been trying the Australia one from SamMobile's site.
EDIT: And to clarify, I have the G930FD(the duos one).
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Any region would work, and the F firmware works for the FD too

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Hi !
I would recommend you to search and post your issue here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055736&page=205
Be sure you have downloaded the correct firmware for your device variant and that the battery has at least 70% power , keep your phone connected to charger for few hours
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Hi Guys,
So the issue seems to be straightforward and I read many threads about it, but none of them actually solve my problem.
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Hi again,
Just a quick update from me. I finally managed to revive my phone. It seems that the bootloop was caused by the low battery (actually 0%, while being connected to PC). Once I charged the phone to 100%, it miraculously booted up and went to the setup wizard. I have no idea if the low battery had an effect on it, but once I charged it, the phone started to work properly.
In the end, I flashed back the stock rom with Orange Poland brand. The rom consisted of 4 files + PIT file. I used Odin3_v3.12.3.
Maybe this will help someone
axapies said:
Hi again,
Just a quick update from me. I finally managed to revive my phone. It seems that the bootloop was caused by the low battery (actually 0%, while being connected to PC). Once I charged the phone to 100%, it miraculously booted up and went to the setup wizard. I have no idea if the low battery had an effect on it, but once I charged it, the phone started to work properly.
In the end, I flashed back the stock rom with Orange Poland brand. The rom consisted of 4 files + PIT file. I used Odin3_v3.12.3.
Maybe this will help someone
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Thats why you should always charge your phone to at least 70% before doing any flash :good:

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Hello there, short story, flashed with odin 3.12 the stock firmware a SM-531F Grand Prime, and the power got cut in the middle of the phone flashing, after i restarted the phone, he ran in Emergency Donwload mode, requesting kies recovery, i tried to reflash the firmware, but odin said is failed, i though if i restart one more time will be fine, and from this point, the phone have absolute 0 life, is not booting, is not vibrate, no light, doesn't make connection even with the pc, what should i do? as i think the phone is still locked up in that edl session, exist a test point method or something? i really need to revive this phone.
I know there is a solution, thins thing could happen on any samsung, did someone faced the same problerm?
Did you try to flash the stock rom again?
Just try flashing stock ROM again.

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