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
...
*need oem unlock*
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
activate also usb debbuging
fazi78 said:
Hi
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ not supported?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Related
EDIT: For all the mods, roots, custom roms, MM, recoveries or similar things follow this thread by WILMANS2M:
[HOW TO][SM-G903F][26/09-Firmware, Custom Rom, Kernel, Recovery...]
-------------------
The Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo G903F and G903M appears to be rootable with the recent file from https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/
Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo G903F ROOT:
Link: https://download.chainfire.eu/779/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-s5neolte-s5neoltexx-smg903f.zip
Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo G903M ROOT:
Link: https://download.chainfire.eu/780/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-s5neolte-s5neolteub-smg903m.zip
Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo G903W ROOT:
Note: For this version of the phone, use the G903F version of the ROOT. (Above)
It was reported working by user 9vs:
9vs said:
I used the F file and successfully rooted the Canadian S5 NEO G903W.
SuperSU installed and root apps working.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This WILL trip KNOX! And you will most probably lose warranty!
Enable "OEM Unlock" in developer settings. Also enable USB debugging in developer settings. Before flashing!
LastStandingDroid said:
If you don't enable OEM unlock you will get a FAP lock and it will end up in failure of flashing
2.nd is to not "relock" the oem unlock since if you might trigger something that tries to boot into a "custom" recovery it will stay on boot loop into a "FAP" binary info on S5 Neo Screen
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Read the guide below for more detailed instructions.
Solutions to common problems are at the near bottom of this post.
TWRP Recovery and Xposed Framework at the bottom of this post.
Detailed how to guide, thanks to NotGrump903:
Code:
[QUOTE="NotGrump903, post: 0"]I wrote a little guide on how to root Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo SM-G903F with this new CF-Autoroot files.
Should work with SM-G903M too, you just need to download the file for the M variant.
Note that this will trip KNOX to 0x1! You, and only you, are responsible for what you do with your device.
When something goes wrong no one from XDA can held responsible. Do this at your own risk!
First make sure you have the latest Samsung USB drivers.
Then simply follow these steps:
1. Download the CF-Autoroot zip file for your phone from [URL="https://download.chainfire.eu/779/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-s5neolte-s5neoltexx-smg903f.zip"]here for G903F[/URL] or [URL="https://download.chainfire.eu/780/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-s5neolte-s5neolteub-smg903m.zip"]here for G903M[/URL]
2. Extract it to desired location.
3. Enable USB debugging and OEM-Unlock in developer options of S5 Neo.
If you don't know how to do this or what this is,
you should most probably stop right here and leave your phone as it is ;)
4. Open Odin.exe from extracted folder.
5. Power down your phone and boot into download mode by pressing and holding Vol. down + Home + Power.
Confirm by pressing Vol. Up.
6. Connect your phone to your PC and wait for Odin to state "added".
7. Click on AP button and select "CF-Auto-Root-s5neolte-s5neoltexx-smg903f.tar.md5"
8. Wait for Odin to finish binary check, then simply press start and wait.
The phone should restart a few times. When this is done you're rooted!
All props go to [user=631273]@Chainfire[/user] for providing Supersu and CF-Autoroot. He is simply the best![/QUOTE]
[SIZE="1"]-Edited by Neoony, tiny changes to links and formatting.[/SIZE]
Thanks to Chainfire
All credits go to him
--
Hoping to see custom ROMs, so Iam trying to let everybody know that it was rooted by this thread. And to make things clear.
--
G903F XDA Forum User Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/general/galaxy-s5-neo-sm-g903f-user-thread-t3207909
-----
Common problems and solutions:
Code:
-Titanium backup reporting "Mounting the partition namespace may not work correctly in some platforms" / Unable to copy app, because of "No storage space available"
+Go to superSU settings and disable "Mount namespace separation"
NEW! TWRP Recovery: https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxys5neoexynos.html
NEW! Xposed Framework: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
Use these versions with Xposed framework: xposed-v79.0-sdk22-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20151217.zip / xposed-uninstaller-20151217-arm.zip
"How to" can be found in the above links.
-------------------
EDIT: For all the mods, roots, custom roms, MM, recoveries or similar things follow this thread by WILMANS2M:
[HOW TO][SM-G903F][26/09-Firmware, Custom Rom, Kernel, Recovery...]
Can you please write that you MUST enable OEM unlock to being able to flash these files.
If you don't enable OEM unlock you will get a FAP lock and it will end up in failure of flashing
2.nd is to not "relock" the oem unlock since if you might trigger something that tries to boot into a "custom" recovery it will stay on boot loop into a "FAP" binary info on S5 Neo Screen
I wrote a little guide on how to root Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo SM-G903F with this new CF-Autoroot files. Should work with SM-G903M too, you just need to download the file for the M variant.
Note that this will trip KNOX to 0x1! You, and only you, are responsible for what you do with your device. When something goes wrong no one from XDA can held responsible. Do this at your own risk!
First make sure you have the latest Samsung USB drivers.
Then simply follow these steps:
1. Download the CF-Autoroot zip file for your phone from here.
2. Extract it to desired location.
3. Enable USB debugging and OEM-Unlock in developer options of S5 Neo. If you don't know how to do this or what this is, you'll most probably should stop right here and leave your phone as it is
4. Open Odin.exe from extracted folder.
5. Power down your phone and boot into download mode by pressing and holding Vol. down + Home + Power. Confirm by pressing Vol. Up.
6. Connect your phone to your PC and wait for Odin to state "added".
7. Click on AP button and select "CF-Auto-Root-s5neolte-s5neoltexx-smg903f.tar.md5"
8. Wait for Odin to finish binary check, then simply press start and wait.
The phone should restart a few times. When this is done you're rooted!
All props go to @Chainfire for providing Supersu and CF-Autoroot. He is simply the best!
OP updated.
Thanks for suggestions and all.
LastStandingDroid said:
Can you please write that you MUST enable OEM unlock to being able to flash these files.
If you don't enable OEM unlock you will get a FAP lock and it will end up in failure of flashing
2.nd is to not "relock" the oem unlock since if you might trigger something that tries to boot into a "custom" recovery it will stay on boot loop into a "FAP" binary info on S5 Neo Screen
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have disabled OEM unlock after flash of the root.
No problems, with such thing. Its still off.
But good to know there might be a danger.
Neoony said:
OP updated.
Thanks for suggestions and all.
I have disabled OEM unlock after flash of the root.
No problems, with such thing. Its still off.
But good to know there might be a danger.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Little back story
How I noticed this
Used root tools and re disabled OEM unlock.
Tested to create a backup with flashfire and it failed and got me stuck on s5 neo with custom recovery binary FAP lock message
Ended up power down phone upon powering up same thing happened booting into stock recovery worked but didn't help not even if I wiped cache or factory reset.
Ended up in restoring whole system to make it work again.
So don't re lock the OEM unlock option it will end up bad if you try to do even if you don't have a custom recovery yet.
Thnx for writing the guide!
Verstuurd vanaf mijn GT-I9301I met Tapatalk
Thank you for the guide. Happy new year to everyone ☺
Sent from my SM-G903F using Tapatalk
G903M DS work?
sachs said:
G903M DS work?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
According to:
https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/
you have to use another file for G903M. Should work however.
It is called try at your own risk proceed with caution. It isn't ment for your device and might render some stuff useless. Chainfire haven't made one specific for m variant but it might work.
Again you try it with your own risk. Chainfire doesn't being held responsibility for your actions.
Regards
Sent from my SM-G903F using Tapatalk
I thought the question is, that there are 2 variants of G903M, one is with dual sim (DS) one is without. I guess.
And there is root for M variant too.
Just check the OP again. Or chainfire. It was there since F.
EDIT: or the M means DS and thats the difference between those neo variants? Im not sure here xD
EDIT2: Yeah, then I guess all g903M are dual sim. http://www.phonemore.com/compare/ph...mds-vs-samsung-galaxy-s5-neo-sm-g903f/2917321
Then nvm I guess.
Neoony said:
I thought the question is, that there are 2 variants of G903M, one is with dual sim (DS) one is without. I guess.
And there is root for M variant too.
Just check the OP again. Or chainfire. It was there since F.
EDIT: or the M means DS and thats the difference between those neo variants? Im not sure here xD
EDIT2: Yeah, then I guess all g903M are dual sim. http://www.phonemore.com/compare/ph...mds-vs-samsung-galaxy-s5-neo-sm-g903f/2917321
Then nvm I guess.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There will never be any logic in thus numbers
Sent from my SM-G903F using Tapatalk
Will ROOTING my SM-G903F allow me to remove Region Lock?
Hi everyone, and first of all thanks for providing this information!
I just got my S5 NEO, and unfortunately found out that it was Region Locked, so I am not able to use it with my local SIM.
My only interest in rooting the device at this time is to remove the region lock.
So naturally, my question is, will rooting actually allow me to do this?
Would really appreciate a clarification on this!
Thanks guys!
nanquan said:
Hi everyone, and first of all thanks for providing this information!
I just got my S5 NEO, and unfortunately found out that it was Region Locked, so I am not able to use it with my local SIM.
My only interest in rooting the device at this time is to remove the region lock.
So naturally, my question is, will rooting actually allow me to do this?
Would really appreciate a clarification on this!
Thanks guys!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Depends chainfire made a region unlock tool not sure if it'll work though
Sent from my SM-G903F using Tapatalk
Well, I know there were some files for unlock, flashable by ODIN, way before root. Also lots of users reporting success. It was on gsm hosting forums, but now all I can find is this: http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f94...laxy-s5-neo-fast-safe-unlockunit-com-1992423/
Maybe they removed it, to sell that service.
But anyway, you can try doing it over https://chimeratool.com/ they got a trial you can use, if you already didnt use it. They should also provide unlock.
But I have no idea if it will work or not, so do it on your own risk. Root shouldnt be needed.
Also dont forget to enable "OEM unlock" and USB Debugging.
But really at your own risk.
Neoony said:
Well, I know there were some files for unlock, flashable by ODIN, way before root. Also lots of users reporting success. It was on gsm hosting forums, but now all I can find is this: http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f94...laxy-s5-neo-fast-safe-unlockunit-com-1992423/
Maybe they removed it, to sell that service.
But anyway, you can try doing it over https://chimeratool.com/ they got a trial you can use, if you already didnt use it. They should also provide unlock.
But I have no idea if it will work or not, so do it on your own risk. Root shouldnt be needed.
Also dont forget to enable "OEM unlock" and USB Debugging.
But really at your own risk.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Why not http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2470551 if it's region locked ?
Sent from my SM-G903F using Tapatalk
Thanks for the replies guys, but I ended up purchasing an IMEI unlock code for $29 and that did the trick.
Got it from "Unlock Base"... great service and fast delivery in case anyone else is interested!
Good luck to everyone else with this problem!
I've found that "speedhack" apps like "Xmodgames" and "Oozhushou" don't work on my rooted SG5 Neo. Does anyone know how to fix this? I can't find any solution and I barely have any programming knowledge.
Does anyone know if this works on a Canadian SM-G903W (G903WVLU1AOJ9) with Android 5.1.1 ?
Thanks!
nanquan said:
Thanks for the replies guys, but I ended up purchasing an IMEI unlock code for $29 and that did the trick.
Got it from "Unlock Base"... great service and fast delivery in case anyone else is interested!
Good luck to everyone else with this problem!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Then it was Sim locked?
Navish123 said:
I've found that "speedhack" apps like "Xmodgames" and "Oozhushou" don't work on my rooted SG5 Neo. Does anyone know how to fix this? I can't find any solution and I barely have any programming knowledge.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hmm does it require busybox?
escape75 said:
Does anyone know if this works on a Canadian SM-G903W (G903WVLU1AOJ9) with Android 5.1.1 ?
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What you reefer to? The kernel or
Sent from my SM-G903F using Tapatalk
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
@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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
wild guess....
Install dm-verity and force encryption disabler
Wipe Cache
install custom kernel
chandarakk said:
now phone detect usb ? i mean adb devices
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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 .
Hi everyone, I bought this samsung s7 sm-g930w8 phone and I tried to root the phone but was unsuccessful.
Now I can't enable OEM unlock. It's not grey out but it just unenable.
For some apps it said can't be opened on a rooted device. When I checked with rootchecker it said root access not properly installed.
I already tried to unroot and do a firmware reset but nothing change. Please help. Thanks
Ken Adams 9 said:
Hi everyone, I bought this samsung s7 sm-g930w8 phone and I tried to root the phone but was unsuccessful.
Now I can't enable OEM unlock. It's not grey out but it just unenable.
For some apps it said can't be opened on a rooted device. When I checked with rootchecker it said root access not properly installed.
I already tried to unroot and do a firmware reset but nothing change. Please help. Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So that is a Canadian Exynos device yes?
First thing to try is to make sure your following any guides exactly and are using the correct version of any files. Then try rooting it again. I'm going to assume your using Odin in download mode and it doesn't give you any errors but a "pass" when complete.
Also I've always found it much much easier to install TWRP first then root.
If none of that works,download firmware,flash with Odin and use Home_csc so you don't lose your data.
It would be helpful if you provided your firmware version, cell carrier, locked to carrier? Etc
Somebody know how to root Galaxy M23? I can't find any solution on the internet.
How to Root Samsung Galaxy M23 5G using Magisk Without TWRP
Easy tutorial to Root Samsung Galaxy M23 5G SM-M236B/DS in easy steps using Magisk. For rooting, you we have described Magisk method, without installing TWRP.
www.androidweblog.com
We need a galaxy m23 forum!
mrsiri said:
We need a galaxy m23 forum!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
*** New Device Forum Requests ***
Please post all your requests here. The forum admins choose new device forums carefully, based on several factors. There's no guarantee your device will have a forum created here, but feel free to posts your requests in this thread :) Please do...
forum.xda-developers.com
I recently bought an M23 5g, had a Moto g7 plus. I've never had a Samsung cell phone before. I don't know what happens to the phone after rooting. I saw that on other Samsung smartphones, because of the Knox protection, some apps and features stop working, so I was in doubt about the fingerprint, as it has the Knox logo when unlocking it. Can someone who rooted the M23 5g tell me if it continues to work normally the fingerprint? What other functions does it miss?
Marcus4agenT said:
I recently bought an M23 5g, had a Moto g7 plus. I've never had a Samsung cell phone before. I don't know what happens to the phone after rooting. I saw that on other Samsung smartphones, because of the Knox protection, some apps and features stop working, so I was in doubt about the fingerprint, as it has the Knox logo when unlocking it. Can someone who rooted the M23 5g tell me if it continues to work normally the fingerprint? What other functions does it miss?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i don't have M23 but i have another samsung, i can tell you my experience. After flashing Magisk, you'll need to wipe you data (knox **** will block your phone otherwise), i didn't lost any features, except Payment apps, and fingerprint work. Don't worry your phone will work normally if you root it
F-Google said:
i don't have M23 but i have another samsung, i can tell you my experience. After flashing Magisk, you'll need to wipe you data (knox **** will block your phone otherwise), i didn't lost any features, except Payment apps, and fingerprint work. Don't worry your phone will work normally if you root it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I came back here to tell my experience rooting the M23 5g. Yes, the fingerprint works great with the root and face unlock too, but some apps of Samsung dont work anymore like: Samsung pay/wallet, secure folder, health and all other's. So i find a module Lsposed called: Knox Patch. With this module, only samsung pass and pay dont became to work, other work great. The bank apps i recomend use magisk module call shamiko, all my bank apps work with this, but you will need put the apps on negation list of magisk before and resetart the smartphone. Puting google wallet on magisk negation list you can use this app and dont need anymore the samsung pay. So, the unic apps you realy lose with the root is the samsung pass.
OBS: For me, when i'm installing the root file on ODIN, the M23 dont boot without factory reset. I have a botloop and stuck at screen with factory reset option, after the reset magisk app apper for me normaly and work's great, so remember backup your files before rooting.
For all user's.
the price for this one is nice for its specs, considering to buy it and install TWRP and some custom rom like lineageos or something, can I pm anyone who did it?
simplydroiding said:
the price for this one is nice for its specs, considering to buy it and install TWRP and some custom rom like lineageos or something, can I pm anyone who did it?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There is no custom tom for this phone
Found some great tools for generating device trees, I want to make sure flashing TWRP, and/or Lineage OS is possible before buying this phone (In my case the SM-M236B/DS). Can someone please try it out for me? Luckily it's based of the Snapdragon 750G 5G, so it should be easier than making a device tree for an Exynos. (thanks Samsung).
Here are the things I found:
Firmware:
https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/galaxy-m23/firmware/#SM-M236B or
https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-M236B
There is a database of already dumped device trees but I doubt there is a device tree for SM-M236B/DS
https://dumps.tadiphone.dev/dumps
You could always try to download it straight from Samsung, but I don't know how to do that.
Tutorials:
Found this really easy to follow tutorial about using Dumpyara a device tree dumping tool.
https://baalajimaestro.me/posts/extract-vendor-2/
TWRP build guides, this is the best guide I found, kind of complicated but still realy useful
https://gist.github.com/rokibhasansagar/15c8e728d94a6bd35a687aac73ef79a5
Haven't found any Lineage OS build guides for unsupported devices but I've found a build guide for /e/ os, it should be similar (/e/ os is based of Lineage). (if you find one pleaaase tell me)
https://doc.e.foundation/support-topics/build-e
a question, is there a proper section of this phone?
haky 86 said:
a question, is there a proper section of this phone?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't think so.
Firmino Neto said:
I don't think so.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I was interested to get one for aosp developments, but idk if it has an active developments
I tried to install crDroid gsi with no luck. Bootloop on start
haky 86 said:
I was interested to get one for aosp developments, but idk if it has an active developments
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I am developing LineageOS for the M23. If you have knowledge and are willing to help me out, send me a dm and I'll send you details
Isitiah said:
I tried to install crDroid gsi with no luck. Bootloop on start
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
make a patched magisk boot image and flash it. Then flash vbmeta_disabled. Lastly, go to lineage recovery and wipe data and fastboot flash the GSI.
{Mod edit: Drag to Telegram removed. Oswald Boelcke, Senior Moderator}
mrsiri said:
make a patched magisk boot image and flash it. Then flash vbmeta_disabled. Lastly, go to lineage recovery and wipe data and fastboot flash the GSI.
{Mod edit: Drag to Telegram removed. Oswald Boelcke, Senior Moderator}
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Where i can get vbmeta disabler? And how I can flash this via fastboot? Through TWRP?
Okay so i succesfully flashed crDroid gsi. Here is a tutorial:
1. Unlock Bootloader
2. Using Odin flash a13_5g_fastbootd-recovery.tar
in AP slot in odin
3. After restart immediately go to recovery and you should see option "enter fastboot", select this and your phone should go into fastbootd mode
4. Now launch fastboot on your PC type fastboot devices if it shows your device that's good.
5. Copy your gsi to adb/fastboot directory and type: fastboot flash system <name of gsi>.IMG
Now flashing should start.
If flashing complete succesfully FIRST go to recovery and select FORMAT DATA. After data is formatted reboot your phone.
Now your phone should boot up with your gsi tom.
RECOVERY FILE (i cant attach it to post): https://t.me/SamsungGalaxyF23/49136
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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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".
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
Pixel 3a - How to bypass FRP?
Hello, I've tried all of the Youtube instruction videos and they never work for me. I got this phone from my now deceased Grandma and I want to use it as a secondary camera. I tried her email I had for her and everything, but nothing works. I...
forum.xda-developers.com