Need help for rooting my Galaxy A7 2018 (SM-A750FN/DS) - Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018) Questions & Answers

Hi,
i want to root my samsung Galaxy A7 2018 (SM-A750FN/DS) in Android 10 but i tested and it dont work at all, i got a bootloop.
So i need help

To restore oneui (fix bootloop):
1. Download your device's firmware using samfw (or any other samsumg firwmare download site/tool)
2. unzip the downloaded file
3. Open Odin3
4. Click on the AP button and select a file named AP_sometext from the extracted zip folder
5. Do the same for BL, CP and CSC (for CSC use CSC_OMC_OJM_sometext and not HOME_CSC_OMC_OJM_sometext)
6. Click on flash, your phone should reboot automatically to samsung oneui
To root your device:
1. Install a custom recovery (try TWRP (works better for A750FN), if it doesnt work then try PBRP)
2. Download latest magisk apk to your PC from the Github Releases page (direct link)
3. boot into your custom recovery
4. go to advanced > ADB sideload
5. open terminal and run
Code:
adb sideload magisk.apk
(replace magisk.apk with the path to the downloaded magisk apk)
6. delete cache and reboot system
7. Enjoy!

itmr said:
To restore oneui (fix bootloop):
1. Download your device's firmware using samfw (or any other samsumg firwmare download site/tool)
2. unzip the downloaded file
3. Open Odin3
4. Click on the AP button and select a file named AP_sometext from the extracted zip folder
5. Do the same for BL, CP and CSC (for CSC use CSC_OMC_OJM_sometext and not HOME_CSC_OMC_OJM_sometext)
6. Click on flash, your phone should reboot automatically to samsung oneui
To root your device:
1. Install a custom recovery (try TWRP (works better for A750FN), if it doesnt work then try PBRP)
2. Download latest magisk apk to your PC from the Github Releases page (direct link)
3. boot into your custom recovery
4. go to advanced > ADB sideload
5. open terminal and run
Code:
adb sideload magisk.apk
(replace magisk.apk with the path to the downloaded magisk apk)
6. delete cache and reboot system
7. Enjoy!
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i just install twrp but i got the start twrp screen and next some black line appeared in the screen and next a black screen
Update : i just restore to one ui

If you still want to root your phone, try using PBRP. I also had black lines but I dont with PBRP.

okay but how to flash PBRP ? there is no .tar file

Use this
NOTE: this is untested, if this doesnt work try to unzip the zip file from the post, and use heimdall to flash TWRP\recovery.img

PBRP work but whan i start sideload in PBRP Its write :
Code:
Starting ADB sideload feature...
But nothing next
Edit : Nvm

Now i have Integrity check failure when i reboot and it said to reset it but it dont disappears

Did you get an error while flashing magisk?
You can also use magisk without a custom recovery, see magisk's installation page

itmr said:
To root your device:
1. Install a custom recovery (try TWRP (works better for A750FN), if it doesnt work then try PBRP)
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I cant install twrp, i get a lot of horizontal black lines on the twrp logo, and a lot of bootloops.
because i cant install twrp, and the only thing that i can access is the download "page", i cant try pbrp ither.

itamarBL8844 said:
I cant install twrp, i get a lot of horizontal black lines on the twrp logo, and a lot of bootloops.
because i cant install twrp, and the only thing that i can access is the download "page", i cant try pbrp ither.
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There are 2 fixes i know for black lines:
1. You can flash PBRP using heimdall/odin:
- Using heimdall (works for Linux, Mac and Windows, but from my experience it doesnt work well with Windows):
- - 1. Unzip the PBRP installer
- - 2. Open terminal/cmd in the TWRP folder (inside the extracted PBRP zip)
- - 3. Run
Code:
heimdall flash --RECOVERY recovery.img
to flash PBRP
- - 4. Enjoy!
- Using Odin3 (only for Windows):
- - 1. Unzip the PBRP installer
- - 2. Open the TWRP folder (inside the extracted PBRP zip)
- - 3. I don't use Windows, so i don't know for sure. Try to search online on how to convert .img files to odin format, then convert recovery.img to odin format and flash it.
2. Reverting to older firmware:
NOTE: this will revert security patches, therefore it is NOT RECOMMENDED. Do it only if method 1 didnt work and if you don't care about security patches.
NOTE: this will wipe your data. Make sure to have a backup.
- 1. Find your CSC code (search online for a CSC code list)
- 2. Go to https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A750FN
- 3. Search your CSC code and click on it
- 4. You should see a list of firmware versions.
- 5. There should be a Bit/SW REV. Security Patch Lvl. section.
- 6. There should be around four versions that have the number 5 on the Bit/SW REV. Security Patch Lvl. section.
- 7. Download the OLDEST (most lower) one of those versions.
- 8. Unzip the downloaded zip file
- 9. Flash the extracted files using Odin3 (AP_sometext.tar.md5 to the AP slot, BL_sometext.tar.md5 to the BL slot and so on.)
- 10. Flash TWRP or PBRP
- 11. Enjoy!
You can also use magisk without a custom recovery, see magisk's installation page

itmr said:
There are 2 fixes i know for black lines:
1. You can flash PBRP using heimdall/odin:
- Using heimdall (works for Linux, Mac and Windows, but from my experience it doesnt work well with Windows):
- - 1. Unzip the PBRP installer
- - 2. Open terminal/cmd in the TWRP folder (inside the extracted PBRP zip)
- - 3. Run
Code:
heimdall flash --RECOVERY recovery.img
to flash PBRP
- - 4. Enjoy!
- Using Odin3 (only for Windows):
- - 1. Unzip the PBRP installer
- - 2. Open the TWRP folder (inside the extracted PBRP zip)
- - 3. I don't use Windows, so i don't know for sure. Try to search online on how to convert .img files to odin format, then convert recovery.img to odin format and flash it.
2. Reverting to older firmware:
NOTE: this will revert security patches, therefore it is NOT RECOMMENDED. Do it only if method 1 didnt work and if you don't care about security patches.
NOTE: this will wipe your data. Make sure to have a backup.
- 1. Find your CSC code (search online for a CSC code list)
- 2. Go to https://samfw.com/firmware/SM-A750FN
- 3. Search your CSC code and click on it
- 4. You should see a list of firmware versions.
- 5. There should be a Bit/SW REV. Security Patch Lvl. section.
- 6. There should be around four versions that have the number 5 on the Bit/SW REV. Security Patch Lvl. section.
- 7. Download the OLDEST (most lower) one of those versions.
- 8. Unzip the downloaded zip file
- 9. Flash the extracted files using Odin3 (AP_sometext.tar.md5 to the AP slot, BL_sometext.tar.md5 to the BL slot and so on.)
- 10. Flash TWRP or PBRP
- 11. Enjoy!
You can also use magisk without a custom recovery, see magisk's installation page
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I have carried out this procedure and tried to flash tar versions of TWRP and PBRP using Odin3, but both fail.
Software is Android 10 with patch level 1 November 2020, was previously the latest patch level.
Does anyone know what is causing the custom recovery flash to fail?

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Question phone wont boot after installing twrp or gsi (a125w, originally an a125u)

i've unlocked the bootloader of my phone, and it boots fine with stock recovery & oneui core 3.1, but whenever i install twrp or a gsi, my phone ceases to boot. any ideas?
tekkitheidiot said:
i've unlocked the bootloader of my phone, and it boots fine with stock recovery & oneui core 3.1, but whenever i install twrp or a gsi, my phone ceases to boot. any ideas?
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Do u install TWRP through Odin?
C-Andy said:
Do u install TWRP through Odin?
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The twrp must be built for a125w.
If you want I can modify the one you're trying but you need to send me your a125w stock recovery.img.lz4
physwizz said:
The twrp must be built for a125w.
If you want I can modify the one you're trying but you need to send me your a125w stock recovery.img.lz4
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hello, ive been looking for a twrp that is compatible with sm-a125w because that is my model. how would i send you the stock recovery for this?
imdrew1234 said:
hello, ive been looking for a twrp that is compatible with sm-a125w because that is my model. how would i send you the stock recovery for this?
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Just post it.
Attach files
physwizz said:
Just post it.
Attach files
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here is the file. i included boot and vbmeta as well.
the link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1L5491qUjTXUHKxXdLLlSOLBmwFY1rou-?usp=sharing
imdrew1234 said:
here is the file. i included boot and vbmeta as well.
the link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1L5491qUjTXUHKxXdLLlSOLBmwFY1rou-?usp=sharing
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Unzip to find the tar file.
Installing instructions in next post
Installing Custom Recoveries
A. Preparation.
1. Download firmware for your device
2. Extract ap file using Zarchiver and extract recovery.img from recovery.img.lz4 and compress it to recovery.tar
3. Patch the ap file with a magisk which will patch both boot.img and vbmeta.img (from magisk, choose install then select file to patch)
Exynos 850 Resources
t.me
Alternatively you can extract boot.img.lz4 and vbmeta.img.lz4 from the ap file and compress them into a new tar file and then patch that file.
note: if you don't want root then just extract the vbmeta.img and use zarchiver to add it to my twrp.tar file.
You can flash this new file from odin at step 5
For Exynos 850 android 11 use a21s patched magisk.
For Exynos 850 android 12 and most other devices use delta magisk
4. Unlock OEM in developer options
5. Attach phone to pc and reboot to download mode
6. flash patched ap file.
Or..
Extract boot.img and vbmeta.img and add them to the TWRP zip.
7. Download recovery.img or download twrp.tar and extract recovery.img using Zarchiver.
B.Installation
Method 1.
1. Connect to pc and boot into stock recovery
2. Factory reset
3. Reboot into download mode.
4. flash twrp.tar into the ap slot
5. reboot to recovery
6. Advanced, terminal. Type multidisabler (twice).
7.
Or flash samsung multidisabler zip
Or, for older phones flash dmverity zip
8. Reboot to recovery from main menu (not just reboot)
Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
9. Reboot to system
Method 2.
If you have already installed recovery and decrypted.
Extract recovery.img
1. Boot to recovery.
2. Install recovery.img
3. Choose recovery partition
4. Reboot to system then reboot to recovery
Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
(For Pitch-black just install the zip)
Method 3.
1. Install TWRP app
Extract recovery.img
2. Install TWRP
3. Choose file to flash.(don't select device)
4. Select recovery.img.
5. Reboot to recovery.
6. (You may need to change data partition to ext4 first if format ruins your system)
7. Reboot to recovery.
8. Wipe, format data, type YES.
9. Advanced, terminal.
10.Type multidisabler (twice).
Or flash samsung multidisabler zip
Or, for older phones flash dmverity zip
11.Reboot to recovery
12. Flash Magisk for root(only for method 3)
13. Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
Method 4
Using a second phone
Physwizz Collection
To flash TWRP from phone1 to phone2 Only if you have already installed recovery and decrypted. 1. Install this termux on phone1 2. Setup storage termux-setup-storage 3. Install this Heimdall Magisk module on phone1 Or install chroot Linux on termux and then install heimdall 4. Copy...
t.me
C. Recovery Problems
Most recovery issues can be solved by attending to the following issues.
1. Did you root using the full ap file patched Magisk .
(This contains the patched boot.img and vbmeta.img)
Exynos 850 users must use the special a217 magisk?
2. Did you then go all the way through the setup process?
3. Did you download the recovery to match your baseband?
See https://t.me/a127f_res/54 for Exynos 850 recoveries
4. Did you hold down power and volume up after Odin says pass?
5. Did you format data from stock recovery?
If you forgot to do this, just install stock recovery.img from TWRP and reboot.
6. Did you type multidisabler twice?
7. Did you reboot to recovery by choosing reboot from the menu and then choosing recovery?
8. To avoid touch issues go to settings and untick "allow time out"
D.To restore Stock Recovery
1. Attach phone to pc and reboot to download mode
2. flash patched ap file or stock recovery.tar
3. reboot
Or just flash stock recovery.img from twrp and reboot.
@physwizz
thank you so much ive been looking for this forever!
physwizz said:
Installing Custom Recoveries
A. Preparation.
1. Download firmware for your device
2. Extract ap file using Zarchiver and extract recovery.img from recovery.img.lz4 and compress it to recovery.tar
3. Patch the ap file with a magisk which will patch both boot.img and vbmeta.img (from magisk, choose install then select file to patch)
Exynos 850 Resources
t.me
Alternatively you can extract boot.img.lz4 and vbmeta.img.lz4 from the ap file and compress them into a new tar file and then patch that file.
note: if you don't want root then just extract the vbmeta.img and use zarchiver to add it to my twrp.tar file.
You can flash this new file from odin at step 5
For Exynos 850 android 11 use a21s patched magisk.
For Exynos 850 android 12 and most other devices use delta magisk
4. Unlock OEM in developer options
5. Attach phone to pc and reboot to download mode
6. flash patched ap file.
Or..
Extract boot.img and vbmeta.img and add them to the TWRP zip.
7. Download recovery.img or download twrp.tar and extract recovery.img using Zarchiver.
B.Installation
Method 1.
1. Connect to pc and boot into stock recovery
2. Factory reset
3. Reboot into download mode.
4. flash twrp.tar into the ap slot
5. reboot to recovery
6. Advanced, terminal. Type multidisabler (twice).
7.
Or flash samsung multidisabler zip
Or, for older phones flash dmverity zip
8. Reboot to recovery from main menu (not just reboot)
Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
9. Reboot to system
Method 2.
If you have already installed recovery and decrypted.
Extract recovery.img
1. Boot to recovery.
2. Install recovery.img
3. Choose recovery partition
4. Reboot to system then reboot to recovery
Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
(For Pitch-black just install the zip)
Method 3.
1. Install TWRP app
Extract recovery.img
2. Install TWRP
3. Choose file to flash.(don't select device)
4. Select recovery.img.
5. Reboot to recovery.
6. (You may need to change data partition to ext4 first if format ruins your system)
7. Reboot to recovery.
8. Wipe, format data, type YES.
9. Advanced, terminal.
10.Type multidisabler (twice).
Or flash samsung multidisabler zip
Or, for older phones flash dmverity zip
11.Reboot to recovery
12. Flash Magisk for root(only for method 3)
13. Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
Method 4
Using a second phone
Physwizz Collection
To flash TWRP from phone1 to phone2 Only if you have already installed recovery and decrypted. 1. Install this termux on phone1 2. Setup storage termux-setup-storage 3. Install this Heimdall Magisk module on phone1 Or install chroot Linux on termux and then install heimdall 4. Copy...
t.me
C. Recovery Problems
Most recovery issues can be solved by attending to the following issues.
1. Did you root using the full ap file patched Magisk .
(This contains the patched boot.img and vbmeta.img)
Exynos 850 users must use the special a217 magisk?
2. Did you then go all the way through the setup process?
3. Did you download the recovery to match your baseband?
See https://t.me/a127f_res/54 for Exynos 850 recoveries
4. Did you hold down power and volume up after Odin says pass?
5. Did you format data from stock recovery?
If you forgot to do this, just install stock recovery.img from TWRP and reboot.
6. Did you type multidisabler twice?
7. Did you reboot to recovery by choosing reboot from the menu and then choosing recovery?
8. To avoid touch issues go to settings and untick "allow time out"
D.To restore Stock Recovery
1. Attach phone to pc and reboot to download mode
2. flash patched ap file or stock recovery.tar
3. reboot
Or just flash stock recovery.img from twrp and reboot.
@physwizz
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i was also wondering if you knew why i cant make modifications to /system partition. whenever i check it in mount on the main screen of twrp /system still doesn't show. I wanted to get the pixel experience rom but i cannot due to this issue im facing since the system partition does not show as a partition i can flash the custom rom to as a gsi.
imdrew1234 said:
i was also wondering if you knew why i cant make modifications to /system partition. whenever i check it in mount on the main screen of twrp /system still doesn't show. I wanted to get the pixel experience rom but i cannot due to this issue im facing since the system partition does not show as a partition i can flash the custom rom to as a gsi.
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Do you see system.img as a partition?
physwizz said:
Do you see system.img as a partition?
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i do. only data and system image. data doesn’t show as flashable and system image is already full plus not enough storage for the custom rom. i think that there is supposed to be a prompt from twrp when you load into it to allow modifications to the system partition but this prompt does not show on this twrp which is weird. i cannot find a solution to this issue.
i
imdrew1234 said:
i do. only data and system image. data doesn’t show as flashable and system image is already full plus not enough storage for the custom rom. i think that there is supposed to be a prompt from twrp when you load into it to allow modifications to the system partition but this prompt does not show on this twrp which is weird. i cannot find a solution to this issue.
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If you want to install a gsi to system.img you can.
You may need to go to advanced terminal and type wipe system Or wipe SYSTEM_ROOT
physwizz said:
If you want to install a gsi to system.img you can.
You may need to go to advanced terminal and type wipe system Or wipe SYSTEM_ROOT
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but what do i do if the system image is only 3.1gb and the rom is 3.48 gb? is there any way i can repartition it or something?
imdrew1234 said:
but what do i do if the system image is only 3.1gb and the rom is 3.48 gb? is there any way i can repartition it or something?
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Choose a smaller gsi
physwizz said:
Choose a smaller gsi
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i can’t seem to find any other custom roms for my model sm-a125w they are all for the sm-a125f model and i don’t want to brick my phone. do you think the f model roms would work on my model or have any rom suggestions?
physwizz said:
Choose a smaller gsi
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whenever i try to wipe system_root it says inaccessible or not found in twrp terminal. i dont know whats going wrong here.
imdrew1234 said:
whenever i try to wipe system_root it says inaccessible or not found in twrp terminal. i dont know whats going wrong here.
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Wipe system
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physwizz said:
Wipe system
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tried that as well and same error occurs.

Question Is there TWRP for SM-A127M U7?

Hello guys, I already have the bootloader unlocked and also root, I need TWRP to download some rom, as you know the phone is not so good for games, also I have One UI Core 5.0, so it is slower.
Any solution?
I also overclocked using Hktweaks, which improved but not that much.
Hello, how did you root? I have been waiting for a stable form for a long time, and I am also waiting for TWRP for Android 12 on the A127M (There are only 11)
Jeison Dg said:
Hello guys, I already have the bootloader unlocked and also root, I need TWRP to download some rom, as you know the phone is not so good for games, also I have One UI Core 5.0, so it is slower.
Any solution?
I also overclocked using Hktweaks, which improved but not that much.
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I have one
Installing Custom Recoveries
A. Preparation.
1. Download firmware for your device
2. Extract ap file using Zarchiver
3. Patch the ap file with a magisk which will patch both boot.img and vbmeta.img (from magisk, choose install then select file to patch)
Exynos 850 Resources
t.me
note: if you don't want root then just extract the vbmeta.img and use zarchiver to add it to my twrp.tar file.
You can flash this new file from odin at step 5
For Exynos 850 android 11 use a21s patched magisk.
For Exynos 850 android 12 and most other devices use delta magisk
4. Unlock OEM in developer options
5. Attach phone to pc and reboot to download mode
6. flash patched ap file.
Or..
Extract boot.img and vbmeta.img and add them to the TWRP zip.
7. Download recovery.img or download twrp.tar and extract recovery.img using Zarchiver.
B.Installation
Method 1.
1. Connect to pc and boot into stock recovery
2. Factory reset
3. Reboot into download mode.
4. flash twrp.tar into the ap slot
5. reboot to recovery from main menu (not just reboot)
be patient- It may take a while
6. Advanced, terminal. Type multidisabler (twice).
7.
Or flash samsung multidisabler zip
Or, for older phones flash dmverity zip
8. Reboot to recovery from main menu (not just reboot)
Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
9. Reboot to system
Method 2.
If you have already installed recovery and decrypted.
Extract recovery.img
1. Boot to recovery.
2. Install recovery.img
3. Choose recovery partition
4. Reboot to system then reboot to recovery
Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
(For Pitch-black just install the zip)
Method 3.
1. Install TWRP app
Extract recovery.img
2. Install TWRP
3. Choose file to flash.(don't select device)
4. Select recovery.img.
5. Reboot to recovery.
6. (You may need to change data partition to ext4 first if format ruins your system)
7. Reboot to recovery.
8. Wipe, format data, type YES.
9. Advanced, terminal.
10.Type multidisabler (twice).
Or flash samsung multidisabler zip
Or, for older phones flash dmverity zip
11.Reboot to recovery
12. Flash Magisk for root(only for method 3)
13. Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
Method 4
Using a second phone
Physwizz Collection
To flash TWRP from phone1 to phone2 Only if you have already installed recovery and decrypted. 1. Install this termux on phone1 2. Setup storage termux-setup-storage 3. Install this Heimdall Magisk module on phone1 Or install chroot Linux on termux and then install heimdall 4. Copy...
t.me
C. Recovery Problems
Most recovery issues can be solved by attending to the following issues.
1. Did you root using the full ap file patched Magisk .
(This contains the patched boot.img and vbmeta.img)
Exynos 850 users must use the special a217 magisk?
2. Did you then go all the way through the setup process?
3. Did you download the recovery to match your baseband?
See https://t.me/a127f_res/54 for Exynos 850 recoveries
4. Did you hold down power and volume up after Odin says pass?
5. Did you format data from stock recovery?
If you forgot to do this, just install stock recovery.img from TWRP and reboot.
6. Did you type multidisabler twice?
7. Did you reboot to recovery by choosing reboot from the menu and then choosing recovery?
8. To avoid touch issues go to settings and untick "allow time out"
D.To restore Stock Recovery
1. Attach phone to pc and reboot to download mode
2. flash patched ap file.
3. reboot
Or just flash stock recovery.img from twrp and reboot.
@physwizz
physwizz said:
Installing Custom Recoveries
A. Preparation.
1. Download firmware for your device
2. Extract ap file using Zarchiver
3. Patch the ap file with a magisk which will patch both boot.img and vbmeta.img (from magisk, choose install then select file to patch)
Exynos 850 Resources
t.me
note: if you don't want root then just extract the vbmeta.img and use zarchiver to add it to my twrp.tar file.
You can flash this new file from odin at step 5
For Exynos 850 android 11 use a21s patched magisk.
For Exynos 850 android 12 and most other devices use delta magisk
4. Unlock OEM in developer options
5. Attach phone to pc and reboot to download mode
6. flash patched ap file.
Or..
Extract boot.img and vbmeta.img and add them to the TWRP zip.
7. Download recovery.img or download twrp.tar and extract recovery.img using Zarchiver.
B.Installation
Method 1.
1. Connect to pc and boot into stock recovery
2. Factory reset
3. Reboot into download mode.
4. flash twrp.tar into the ap slot
5. reboot to recovery from main menu (not just reboot)
be patient- It may take a while
6. Advanced, terminal. Type multidisabler (twice).
7.
Or flash samsung multidisabler zip
Or, for older phones flash dmverity zip
8. Reboot to recovery from main menu (not just reboot)
Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
9. Reboot to system
Method 2.
If you have already installed recovery and decrypted.
Extract recovery.img
1. Boot to recovery.
2. Install recovery.img
3. Choose recovery partition
4. Reboot to system then reboot to recovery
Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
(For Pitch-black just install the zip)
Method 3.
1. Install TWRP app
Extract recovery.img
2. Install TWRP
3. Choose file to flash.(don't select device)
4. Select recovery.img.
5. Reboot to recovery.
6. (You may need to change data partition to ext4 first if format ruins your system)
7. Reboot to recovery.
8. Wipe, format data, type YES.
9. Advanced, terminal.
10.Type multidisabler (twice).
Or flash samsung multidisabler zip
Or, for older phones flash dmverity zip
11.Reboot to recovery
12. Flash Magisk for root(only for method 3)
13. Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
Method 4
Using a second phone
Physwizz Collection
To flash TWRP from phone1 to phone2 Only if you have already installed recovery and decrypted. 1. Install this termux on phone1 2. Setup storage termux-setup-storage 3. Install this Heimdall Magisk module on phone1 Or install chroot Linux on termux and then install heimdall 4. Copy...
t.me
C. Recovery Problems
Most recovery issues can be solved by attending to the following issues.
1. Did you root using the full ap file patched Magisk .
(This contains the patched boot.img and vbmeta.img)
Exynos 850 users must use the special a217 magisk?
2. Did you then go all the way through the setup process?
3. Did you download the recovery to match your baseband?
See https://t.me/a127f_res/54 for Exynos 850 recoveries
4. Did you hold down power and volume up after Odin says pass?
5. Did you format data from stock recovery?
If you forgot to do this, just install stock recovery.img from TWRP and reboot.
6. Did you type multidisabler twice?
7. Did you reboot to recovery by choosing reboot from the menu and then choosing recovery?
8. To avoid touch issues go to settings and untick "allow time out"
D.To restore Stock Recovery
1. Attach phone to pc and reboot to download mode
2. flash patched ap file.
3. reboot
Or just flash stock recovery.img from twrp and reboot.
@physwizz
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SM-A127M
Hi thanks...
I'm new to this, I stayed in this step, could you help me?
I already have an unlocked bootloader, and also root patched with normal magisk (patched with AP, does that mean that I already have boot.img and vbmeta.img patched?, and they are no longer needed?) Is some kind of magisk needed for my device?
I don't understand the methods well, I'm new.
So I would just have to put the twrp file that you left me and flash it by AP with Odin? and that's all? I already have a custom recovery? I don't understand well, sorry.
Jeison Dg said:
SM-A127M
Hi thanks...
I'm new to this, I stayed in this step, could you help me?
I already have an unlocked bootloader, and also root patched with normal magisk (patched with AP, does that mean that I already have boot.img and vbmeta.img patched?, and they are no longer needed?) Is some kind of magisk needed for my device?
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You must use delta magisk because normal magisk won't patch vbmeta
Root for all Exynos 850 devices.
Root for all Exynos 850 devices. A. Root part 1 - Preparing the file I accept no responsibility for bricked phones but I will help you to recover. 1. Download the exact firmware (including upgrade date) for your device from https://samfrew.com...
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physwizz said:
Debes usar delta magisk porque magisk normal no parcheará vbmeta
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Android Forum for Mobile Phones, Tablets, Hardware & App Development
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http://
I understand, now how do I get magisk delta?
Jeison Dg said:
I understand, now how do I get magisk delta?
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Tap on the link in post 7
OK thanks.
so now i type multidisabler twice in advanced, terminal. I reboot the twrp and make a backup and already reboot the device?
broo, I already have twrp but the internal storage does not appear, I already wrote multidisable twice and restarted the twrp
Jeison Dg said:
broo, I already have twrp but the internal storage does not appear, I already wrote multidisable twice and restarted the twrp
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Did you do factory reset from stock recovery?
Go here
Exynos 850 Resources ]TWRPs] [Kernels]
Devices post#1 Root method post#2 TWRP post#3 Kernels post#4 Debloaters post #5 wizzROM creators post #6 Exynos 850 Devices 1. A12s A127f & A127m 2. M12 M127f & M127g 3. A21s A217f & A217m 4. F12s F127g 5. A13 A135f & A135m 6. M13...
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Devices post#1
Root method post#2
TWRP post#3
Kernels post#4
Debloaters post #5
wizzROM creators post #6
Exynos 850 Devices
1. A12s
A127f & A127m
2. M12
M127f & M127g
3. A21s
A217f & A217m
4. F12s
F127g
5. A13
A135f & A135m
6. M13
M135f & M135m
7. F13
E135f
8. A04s
A047f
9. XCover5
G525f
10. A145f
Root for Exynos 850
1. Download the exact firmware (including upgrade date) for your device from https://samfrew.com or https://www.samfirmware.net/ or https://www.full-repair-firmware.com/search?q=A20 or
Samsung Firmware Download - Lastest official firmware update
Samsung Firmware Download ⭐ Official and fast update ⭐ Lastest and old version ⭐ Max speed and free download ⭐ Best Samsung Galaxy website
samfw.com
2. Download delta magisk
3. Use zarchiver to extract the ap section from the firmware.
4. Use magisk to patch the ap section.(install, select file to patch)
5. Unlock the bootloader.
6. Flash the patched ap file using Odin.
Or with heimdall
7. Reboot.
8. Go all the way through the set-up process.
9. Don't upgrade your magisk of you won't see the online modules
@physwizz
Installing Custom Recoveries
A. Preparation.
1. Download firmware for your device
2. Extract ap file using Zarchiver and extract recovery.img from recovery.img.lz4 and compress it to recovery.tar
3. Patch the ap file with a magisk which will patch both boot.img and vbmeta.img (from magisk, choose install then select file to patch)
Alternatively you can extract boot.img.lz4 and vbmeta.img.lz4 from the ap file and compress them into a new tar file and then patch that file.
note: if you don't want root then just extract the vbmeta.img and use zarchiver to add it to my twrp.tar file.
You can flash this new file from odin at step 5
For Exynos 850 android 11 use a21s patched magisk.
For Exynos 850 android 12 and most other devices use delta magisk
4. Unlock OEM in developer options
5. Attach phone to pc and reboot to download mode
6. flash patched ap file.
Or..
Extract boot.img and vbmeta.img and add them to the TWRP zip.
7. Download the zip and extract the twrp.tar and extract recovery.img using Zarchiver.
B.Installation
Method 1.
1. Connect to pc and boot into stock recovery
2. Factory reset
3. Reboot into download mode.
4. flash twrp.tar into the ap slot
5. reboot to recovery from main menu (not just reboot)
be patient- It may take a while
6. Advanced, terminal. Type multidisabler (twice).
7.
Or flash samsung multidisabler zip
Or, for older phones flash dmverity zip
8. Reboot to recovery from main menu (not just reboot)
Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
9. Reboot to system
Method 2.
If you have already installed recovery and decrypted.
Extract recovery.img
1. Boot to recovery.
2. Install recovery.img
3. Choose recovery partition
4. Reboot to system then reboot to recovery
Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
(For Pitch-black just install the zip)
Method 3.
1. Install TWRP app
Extract recovery.img
2. Install TWRP
3. Choose file to flash.(don't select device)
4. Select recovery.img.
5. Reboot to recovery.
6. (You may need to change data partition to ext4 first if format ruins your system)
7. Reboot to recovery.
8. Wipe, format data, type YES.
9. Advanced, terminal.
10.Type multidisabler (twice).
Or flash samsung multidisabler zip
Or, for older phones flash dmverity zip
11.Reboot to recovery
12. Flash Magisk for root(only for method 3)
13. Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
Method 4
Using a second phone
C. Recovery Problems
Most recovery issues can be solved by attending to the following issues.
1. Did you root using the full ap file patched Magisk .
(This contains the patched boot.img and vbmeta.img)
Exynos 850 users must use the special a217 magisk?
2. Did you then go all the way through the setup process?
3. Did you download the recovery to match your device
4. Did you hold down power and volume up after Odin says pass?
5. Did you format data from stock recovery?
If you forgot to do this, just install stock recovery.img from TWRP and reboot.
6. Did you type multidisabler twice?
7. Did you reboot to recovery by choosing reboot from the menu and then choosing recovery?
8. To avoid touch issues go to settings and untick "allow time out"
D.To restore Stock Recovery
1. Attach phone to pc and reboot to download mode
2. flash patched ap file or stock recovery.tar
3. reboot
Or just flash stock recovery.img from twrp and reboot.
TWRP Building Guide
Guide to TWRP building
TWRP for a12s ============= 1. Setup -------- sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade sudo apt-get install git-all sudo apt install python-is-python3 git config --global user.email "your email" git config --global user.name "your name" 2...
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@physwizz
These TWRPs are all derived from my a127f device tree.
Code
physwizz - Repositories
physwizz has 172 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
github.com
Kernels
Installing physwizz custom kernels
INSTALL AT YOUR OWN RISK
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY BRICKED PHONES
But I will help any well-mannered person to recover.
Note: physwizz kernels work best with debloated stock or with wizzROM
Other custom ROMs may not be supported
A. Preparation
1. Root the phone
2. Compress your patched boot.img to make boot.tar
3. Copy boot.tar to PC
Note: If you have previously installed a custom dtbo, you may need to flash stock dtbo
Physwizz Collection
Dtbo installer Extract stock dtbo.img from your firmware. Add to the zip using zarchiver. Use stock dtbo.img from your baseband (not your kernel or your ROM)
t.me
B. Installation
Method 1
Install from twrp
Reboot to recovery
Backup boot and dtbo (if available)
Install kernel zip or boot.img
Wipe both caches
Reboot
Method 2
Install kernel from terminal.
1. Download magisk module (magic flash zip) https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/magic-flash
2. Install module and reboot.
3. Open terminal.
4. Navigate to folder containing kernel zip.
Use
ls to list contents
and
cd to change directories
5. Type su
6. Type flash kernel zip
7. Reboot
Method 3
Using ADB
Install adb tools on pc
Connect to PC
Copy zip file to adb folder on pc
Open terminal on pc
Navigate to adb folder
Type
adb sideload filename.zip
Method 4
Using boot.img
Install AIK Mobile from magisk modules https://t.me/physwizz2/82
Use rootexplorer to access
/data/local/AIK-MOBILE
Add patched boot.img and tap unpackimg.sh
Exit the folder and return to see the files.
Edit the files (eg to add a new Image
rename Image to boot.img-zImage and insert in split-image folder)
Tap repackimg.sh
Rename new_image.img to boot.img
Compress boot.img to boot.tar
Copy boot.tar to PC
Reboot phone to download mode
Install boot.tar from odin
Method 5
Using a second phone
1. Prepare boot.img as in Method 4.
2. Go here
Physwizz Collection
Installing boot.img using a second phone. You can install a new kernel without a PC by using patched boot.img from phone1 to phone2 Preparation 1. Download the exact firmware (including upgrade date) for your device from https://samfrew.com or https://www.samfirmware.net/ or...
t.me
C. Removal
Method 1
Reboot to recovery
Restore boot and dtbo
Reboot
Method 2.
Reboot phone to download mode
Install patched boot.tar or patched-ap.tar from odin
@physwizz
Kernel Properties
Samsung securities disabled
More CPU governors
On-demand, Userspace, powersave, performance, energy_step, shedutil
Optimised for performance
Overclocked for performance
Underclocked for battery
CPU: 130MHz - 2210MHz
lz4 default compression added to zram
Kernel source code
physwizz - Repositories
physwizz has 172 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
github.com
physwizz debloat module v3
(Added a70 changes)
With physwizz-2 app
Fixed apps in system/product
Installing
Physwizz Collection
t.me
NOTE: you may still need to delete some apps from the app drawer.
Magisk module to debloat any Samsung phone to remove all the apps that slow down the phone
To debloat:
Install the module from Magisk and reboot.
To rebloat:
delete the module in Magisk and reboot
@physwizz
wizzROM Creator magisk module v4 Thermal
DO NOT INSTALL FROM TWRP
for all Samsung phones
Debloated ROM with Extras
Fixed apps in system/product
Extras:
Battery charge limit
Clean Master
ES file explorer
HKtweaks
SimpleReboot
Root Explorer
Zarchiver
physwizz-2
Thermal throttling removed
Make sure your OneUI ROM iis running befote you start
Installation
1 Backup system from recovery
2 Install the creator from Magisk
Physwizz Collection
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3 Reboot
4 Enjoy
NOTE: you may still need to delete some apps from the app drawer.
Name your wizzROM (optional)
1. Use a root explorer to navigate to system/build.prop
2. Tap to Edit build.prop like this
ro.build.display.id=<your-name>
3. Tap disk icon to Save & Reboot
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wizzROM Creator
wizzROM Creator module v4 Thermal for all Samsung a-series phones OneUI 2.0 will become QwizzROM OneUI 3.1 will become RwizzROM OneUI 4.0 will become SwizzROM Debloated ROM with Extras Fixed apps in system/product Extras: Battery charge limit...
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@physwizz
Hi guys! I'm very new to this so sorry for mi lack of knowledge on this but i wanted to ask, i've an sma135m, exynos 850 but its stock kernel comes as 32bit forced. Is there any kernel which you provides that gives the capability to use the processor at full 64bit? Thanks in advance!
arieleoar said:
Hi guys! I'm very new to this so sorry for mi lack of knowledge on this but i wanted to ask, i've an sma135m, exynos 850 but its stock kernel comes as 32bit forced. Is there any kernel which you provides that gives the capability to use the processor at full 64bit? Thanks in advance!
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No sorry.
But my kernel will make it better
physwizz said:
Root for Exynos 850
1. Download the exact firmware (including upgrade date) for your device from https://samfrew.com or https://www.samfirmware.net/ or https://www.full-repair-firmware.com/search?q=A20 or
Samsung Firmware Download - Lastest official firmware update
Samsung Firmware Download ⭐ Official and fast update ⭐ Lastest and old version ⭐ Max speed and free download ⭐ Best Samsung Galaxy website
samfw.com
2. Download delta magisk
3. Use zarchiver to extract the ap section from the firmware.
4. Use magisk to patch the ap section.(install, select file to patch)
5. Unlock the bootloader.
6. Flash the patched ap file using Odin.
Or with heimdall
7. Reboot.
8. Go all the way through the set-up process.
9. Don't upgrade your magisk of you won't see the online modules
@physwizz
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Hello! Thanks fpr the instruction, but I faced with issue that my SM-137F is also using Exynos 850 after installing the modified AP with ODIN (flashing full BL, AP, CSC, CP) using this version of Magisk Delta (like I've tried others as well) falls into Bootloop (don't even runs the system, just starts -> logo asking press power button -> new logo with warning of custom firmware -> reboot, and then again). So I've tried many different Magisk versions - result the same.
So the question is, what do I do wrong?
Firmware version SM-A137F_XSG_A137FXXU1AVH1 (Android 12)
And I haven't do patching using the phone, I've installed the Magisk on the Android Studio emulator and patching there, may be this a reason?
Sawery said:
Hello! Thanks fpr the instruction, but I faced with issue that my SM-137F is also using Exynos 850 after installing the modified AP with ODIN (flashing full BL, AP, CSC, CP) using this version of Magisk Delta (like I've tried others as well) falls into Bootloop (don't even runs the system, just starts -> logo asking press power button -> new logo with warning of custom firmware -> reboot, and then again). So I've tried many different Magisk versions - result the same.
So the question is, what do I do wrong?
Firmware version SM-A137F_XSG_A137FXXU1AVH1 (Android 12)
And I haven't do patching using the phone, I've installed the Magisk on the Android Studio emulator and patching there, may be this a reason?
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1. A137 is Mediatek MT6769V/CU Helio G80 (12 nm)
2. You must patch using the phone
physwizz said:
1. A137 is Mediatek MT6769V/CU Helio G80 (12 nm)
2. You must patch using the phone
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1. Oh my god, sorry... What version of Magisk for getting root do I need to use the, maybe you know?
2. Really? Why? I thought it's just changing the binary and doesn't matter when the Magisk launched, on this phone, emulator, or any other phone
Sawery said:
1. Oh my god, sorry... What version of Magisk for getting root do I need to use the, maybe you know?
2. Really? Why? I thought it's just changing the binary and doesn't matter when the Magisk launched, on this phone, emulator, or any other phone
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If it doesn't work on the emulator try it on the phone.
I'll ask someone else who owns one
Sawery said:
1. Oh my god, sorry... What version of Magisk for getting root do I need to use the, maybe you know?
2. Really? Why? I thought it's just changing the binary and doesn't matter when the Magisk launched, on this phone, emulator, or any other phone
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Yes he did it with patched ap file.
He also did it using official magisk apk and with twrp
physwizz said:
Yes he did it with patched ap file.
He also did it using official magisk apk and with twrp
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Sorry, but maybe he has the right working twrp for my device? If yes, could you share with me? I cant find it as well anywhere, thanks a lot!
Sawery said:
Sorry, but maybe he has the right working twrp for my device? If yes, could you share with me? I cant find it as well anywhere, thanks a lot!
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I'll ask him
Sawery said:
Sorry, but maybe he has the right working twrp for my device? If yes, could you share with me? I cant find it as well anywhere, thanks a lot!
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Good morning,
Do have a semi-working TWRP. So far didn't have the time to fix FBE for /data partitions. But if you have a big enough SD Card it should be fine to use.
ZIP file holds just recovery.img (to flash direct if phone is rooted
recovery.tar.md5.zip can be used to flash on ODIN (AP slot). First extract zip to get tar.md5 file
edward0181 said:
Good morning,
Do have a semi-working TWRP. So far didn't have the time to fix FBE for /data partitions. But if you have a big enough SD Card it should be fine to use.
ZIP file holds just recovery.img (to flash direct if phone is rooted
recovery.tar.md5.zip can be used to flash on ODIN (AP slot). First extract zip to get tar.md5 file
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I don't know, my only goal is to add root on my device somehow, but the only way as I understand is Magisk, I hoped to install it with TWRP as nothing works for me using ODIN flashing. Nothing works for me (SM-A137F_XSG_A137FXXU1AVH1 Firmware), the device endlessly reboots after this image on the screen (even if I'm trying to get to the recovery menu). But anyway thanks for the time and for the files.
physwizz said:
1. A137 is Mediatek MT6769V/CU Helio G80 (12 nm)
2. You must patch using the phone
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The second point should be definitely added to README.MD in official Magisk github account, because there aren't any warning about using only the same phone for patching that you are going to root, as I understand that it is patching according to the type of processor in addition to other parameters.
Anyway thanks for help, it works for me, I've successfully rooted 2 different devices already (Samsung Galaxy A13 SM-A137F and Samsung Galaxy A03 Core SM-A032F if someone will be searching for).
Sawery said:
The second point should be definitely added to README.MD in official Magisk github account, because there aren't any warning about using only the same phone for patching that you are going to root, as I understand that it is patching according to the type of processor in addition to other parameters.
Anyway thanks for help, it works for me, I've successfully rooted 2 different devices already (Samsung Galaxy A13 SM-A137F and Samsung Galaxy A03 Core SM-A032F if someone will be searching for).
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I don't think it needs to be the same phone but I don't think the emulator does a good job in that respect
A145f twrp now available

Galaxy A14 (SM-A145 and SM-A146) Custom Kernels and TWRPs

Galaxy A14
=========
A145P A145R 4g Mediatek MT6769 (a14m)
A145f A145m 4g Exynos 850 (a14)
A146B A146M 5g Exynos 1330 (a14x)
A146p A146w 5g Mediatek MT6833 (a14xm)
SM-A145P 4g and SM-A146P 5g Custom Kernels
Kernel source code
physwizz - Repositories
physwizz has 172 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
github.com
NOTE: TWRPs in posts 3, 4 & 5
Installing physwizz custom kernels
INSTALL AT YOUR OWN RISK
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY BRICKED PHONES
But I will help any well-mannered person to recover.
Note: physwizz kernels work best with debloated stock or with wizzROM
Other custom ROMs may not be supported
A. Preparation
1. Root the phone
2. Compress your patched boot.img to make boot.tar
3. Copy boot.tar to PC
Note: If you have previously installed a custom dtbo, you may need to flash stock dtbo
Physwizz Collection
Dtbo installer Extract stock dtbo.img from your firmware. Add to the zip using zarchiver. Use stock dtbo.img from your baseband (not your kernel or your ROM)
t.me
B. Installation
Method 1
Install from twrp
Reboot to recovery
Backup boot and dtbo (if available)
Install kernel zip or boot.img
Wipe both caches
Reboot
Method 2
Install kernel from terminal.
1. Download magisk module (magic flash zip) https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/magic-flash
2. Install module and reboot.
3. Open terminal.
4. Navigate to folder containing kernel zip.
Use
ls to list contents
and
cd to change directories
5. Type su
6. Type flash kernel zip
7. Reboot
Method 3
Using ADB
Install adb tools on pc
Connect to PC
Copy zip file to adb folder on pc
Open terminal on pc
Navigate to adb folder
Type
adb sideload filename.zip
Method 4
Using boot.img
Install AIK Mobile from magisk modules https://t.me/physwizz2/82
Use rootexplorer to access
/data/local/AIK-MOBILE
Add patched boot.img and tap unpackimg.sh
Exit the folder and return to see the files.
Edit the files (eg to add a new Image
rename Image to boot.img-zImage and insert in split-image folder)
Tap repackimg.sh
Rename new_image.img to boot.img
Compress boot.img to boot.tar
Copy boot.tar to PC
Reboot phone to download mode
Install boot.tar from odin
Method 5
Using a second phone
1. Prepare boot.img as in Method 4.
2. Go here
Physwizz Collection
Installing boot.img using a second phone. You can install a new kernel without a PC by using patched boot.img from phone1 to phone2 Preparation 1. Download the exact firmware (including upgrade date) for your device from https://samfrew.com or https://www.samfirmware.net/ or...
t.me
C. Removal
Method 1
Reboot to recovery
Restore boot and dtbo
Reboot
Method 2.
Reboot phone to download mode
Install patched boot.tar or patched-ap.tar from odin
@physwizz
I've also built a twrp for a145p if someone wants to test it
Note: v2 in post #25
Installing Custom Recoveries
A. Preparation.
1. Download firmware for your device
2. Extract ap file using Zarchiver and extract recovery.img from recovery.img.lz4 and compress it to recovery.tar
3. Patch the ap file with a magisk which will patch both boot.img and vbmeta.img (from magisk, choose install then select file to patch)
Exynos 850 Resources
t.me
Alternatively you can extract boot.img.lz4 and vbmeta.img.lz4 from the ap file and compress them into a new tar file and then patch that file.
note: if you don't want root then just extract the vbmeta.img and use zarchiver to add it to my twrp.tar file.
You can flash this new file from odin at step 5
For Exynos 850 android 11 use a21s patched magisk.
For Exynos 850 android 12 and most other devices use delta magisk
4. Unlock OEM in developer options
5. Attach phone to pc and reboot to download mode
6. flash patched ap file.
Or..
Extract boot.img and vbmeta.img and add them to the TWRP zip.
7. Download recovery.img or download twrp.tar and extract recovery.img using Zarchiver.
B.Installation
Method 1.
1. Connect to pc and boot into stock recovery
2. Factory reset
3. Reboot into download mode.
4. flash twrp.tar into the ap slot
5. reboot to recovery
6. Advanced, terminal. Type multidisabler (twice).
7.
Or flash samsung multidisabler zip
Or, for older phones flash dmverity zip
8. Reboot to recovery from main menu (not just reboot)
Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
9. Reboot to system
Method 2.
If you have already installed recovery and decrypted.
Extract recovery.img
1. Boot to recovery.
2. Install recovery.img
3. Choose recovery partition
4. Reboot to system then reboot to recovery
Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
(For Pitch-black just install the zip)
Method 3.
1. Install TWRP app
Extract recovery.img
2. Install TWRP
3. Choose file to flash.(don't select device)
4. Select recovery.img.
5. Reboot to recovery.
6. (You may need to change data partition to ext4 first if format ruins your system)
7. Reboot to recovery.
8. Wipe, format data, type YES.
9. Advanced, terminal.
10.Type multidisabler (twice).
Or flash samsung multidisabler zip
Or, for older phones flash dmverity zip
11.Reboot to recovery
12. Flash Magisk for root(only for method 3)
13. Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
Method 4
Using a second phone
Physwizz Collection
To flash TWRP from phone1 to phone2 Only if you have already installed recovery and decrypted. 1. Install this termux on phone1 2. Setup storage termux-setup-storage 3. Install this Heimdall Magisk module on phone1 Or install chroot Linux on termux and then install heimdall 4. Copy...
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C. Recovery Problems
Most recovery issues can be solved by attending to the following issues.
1. Did you root using the full ap file patched Magisk .
(This contains the patched boot.img and vbmeta.img)
Exynos 850 users must use the special a217 magisk?
2. Did you then go all the way through the setup process?
3. Did you download the recovery to match your baseband?
See https://t.me/a127f_res/54 for Exynos 850 recoveries
4. Did you hold down power and volume up after Odin says pass?
5. Did you format data from stock recovery?
If you forgot to do this, just install stock recovery.img from TWRP and reboot.
6. Did you type multidisabler twice?
7. Did you reboot to recovery by choosing reboot from the menu and then choosing recovery?
8. To avoid touch issues go to settings and untick "allow time out"
D.To restore Stock Recovery
1. Attach phone to pc and reboot to download mode
2. flash patched ap file or stock recovery.tar
3. reboot
Or just flash stock recovery.img from twrp and reboot.
Let me know if it works ok
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TWRP for A146B and A146M (Exynos 1330)
See post #82
Galaxy A14 (SM-A145 and SM-A146) Custom Kernels and TWRPs
Galaxy A14 SM-A145P 4g and SM-A146P 5g Custom Kernels Kernel source code https://github.com/physwizz?tab=repositories NOTE: TWRPs in posts 3, 4 & 5
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Twrp for a146p 5g Mediatek
Good working version in post #46
Galaxy A14 (SM-A145 and SM-A146) Custom Kernels and TWRPs
Galaxy A14 SM-A145P 4g and SM-A146P 5g Custom Kernels Kernel source code https://github.com/physwizz?tab=repositories NOTE: TWRPs in posts 3, 4 & 5
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A145f TWRP is here
Exynos 850 Resources ]TWRPs] [Kernels]
Devices post#1 Root method post#2 TWRP post#3 Kernels post#4 Debloaters post #5 wizzROM creators post #6 Exynos 850 Devices 1. A12s A127f & A127m 2. M12 M127f & M127g 3. A21s A217f & A217m 4. F12s F127g 5. A13 A135f & A135m 6. M13...
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Will this work for A146U?
Will this work for A146U?
SinfulHero said:
Will this work for A146U?
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Can you root the device?
physwizz said:
Can you root the device?
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Working on it. Let you know if I do.
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Working on it. Let you know if I do.
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I believe it may be possible if you flash the Canadian a146w firmware
Still no feedback?
There are a lot of of downloads and I still don't know if the TWRPs work!
Lots of downloads and no feedback.
I don't own any of these devices so I can't test them.
Im also wondering if this will work for A146U? Anyone got it working?
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Im also wondering if this will work for A146U? Anyone got it working?
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The Canadian version has worked on other Devices.
I can port the TWRP
How hard do you think it will be to root this. I havent used custom Kernels in years.
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How hard do you think it will be to root this. I havent used custom Kernels in years.
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Just follow my instructions
Im needed twrp for SM-A145R, a145-twrp-build1 doesn't work for me.
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Im needed twrp for SM-A145R, a145-twrp-build1 doesn't work for me.
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Send me your recovery.img.lz4 and I'll see what I can do
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M04 twrp
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Extra partitions added
No screen time out
Installation Instructions
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Installing Custom Recoveries
A. Preparation.
1. Download firmware for your device
2. Extract ap file using Zarchiver and extract recovery.img from recovery.img.lz4 and compress it to recovery.tar
3. Patch the ap file with a magisk which will patch both boot.img and vbmeta.img (from magisk, choose install then select file to patch)
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Alternatively you can extract boot.img.lz4 and vbmeta.img.lz4 from the ap file and compress them into a new tar file and then patch that file.
note: if you don't want root then just extract the vbmeta.img and use zarchiver to add it to my twrp.tar file.
You can flash this new file from odin at step 5
For Exynos 850 android 11 use a21s patched magisk.
For Exynos 850 android 12 and most other devices use delta magisk
4. Unlock OEM in developer options
5. Attach phone to pc and reboot to download mode
6. flash patched ap file.
Or..
Extract boot.img and vbmeta.img and add them to the TWRP zip.
7. Download recovery.img or download twrp.tar and extract recovery.img using Zarchiver.
B.Installation
Note: some phones may need to be connected a pc or other device to boot to recovery
Method 1.
1. Connect to pc and boot into stock recovery
2. Factory reset
3. Reboot into download mode.
4. flash twrp tar file into the ap slot
5. reboot to recovery
6. Advanced, terminal. Type multidisabler (twice).
7.
Or flash samsung multidisabler zip
Or, for older phones flash dmverity zip
8. Reboot to recovery from main menu (not just reboot)
Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
9. Reboot to system
Method 2.
If you have already installed recovery and decrypted.
Extract recovery.img
1. Boot to recovery.
2. Install recovery.img
3. Choose recovery partition
4. Reboot to system then reboot to recovery
Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
(For Pitch-black just install the zip)
Method 3.
1. Install TWRP app
Extract recovery.img
2. Install TWRP
3. Choose file to flash.(don't select device)
4. Select recovery.img.
5. Reboot to recovery.
6. (You may need to change data partition to ext4 first if format ruins your system)
7. Reboot to recovery.
8. Wipe, format data, type YES.
9. Advanced, terminal.
10.Type multidisabler (twice).
Or flash samsung multidisabler zip
Or, for older phones flash dmverity zip
11.Reboot to recovery
12. Flash Magisk for root(only for method 3)
13. Backup boot, data, super and dtbo
Method 4
Using a second phone
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To flash TWRP from phone1 to phone2 Only if you have already installed recovery and decrypted. 1. Install this termux on phone1 2. Setup storage termux-setup-storage 3. Install this Heimdall Magisk module on phone1 Or install chroot Linux on termux and then install heimdall 4. Copy...
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Method 5
If you have already installed recovery and decrypted.
install from system
1. extract recovery.img from tar file
2. open terminal app
3. navigate to folder containing recovery.img
4. type the following
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/by-name/recovery
read t -5;reboot recovery
Method 6
If you have already installed recovery and decrypted.
Try bugjaeger mobile adb-usb otg app from playstore
C. Recovery Problems
Most recovery issues can be solved by attending to the following issues.
1. Did you root using the full ap file patched Magisk .
(This contains the patched boot.img and vbmeta.img)
Exynos 850 users must use the special a217 magisk?
2. Did you then go all the way through the setup process?
3. Did you download the recovery to match your baseband?
See https://t.me/a127f_res/54 for Exynos 850 recoveries
4. Did you hold down power and volume up after Odin says pass?
5. Did you format data from stock recovery?
If you forgot to do this, just install stock recovery.img from TWRP and reboot.
6. Did you type multidisabler twice?
If it doesn't work try this
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Decrypt. If multidisabler doesn't work try this method. 1. Copy /vendor/etc/fstab.**** over to another folder. 2. Edit it to remove the line containing the word "encryption" 3. Boot into twrp 4. Use twrp file manager to replace the fstab file with the edited one. 5. Format data (not just...
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7. Did you reboot to recovery by choosing reboot from the menu and then choosing recovery?
8. To avoid touch issues go to settings and untick "allow time out"
9.For touch issues use a usb mouse
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If touch doesn't work on twrp, connect a usb mouse Everyone has an old mouse at home and the adapter costs less than a cup of coffee
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D.To restore Stock Recovery
1. Attach phone to pc and reboot to download mode
2. flash patched ap file or stock recovery.tar
3. reboot
Or just flash stock recovery.img from twrp and reboot.
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Let me know if it boots

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