Bootloader unlock with broken volume keys - General Questions and Answers

Hi there everybody,
Might not be the right place but there it goes :
I have a Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4S, both volume keys are broken.
Is there a way to unlock bootloader without using the volume UP key from the "Odin" downloading mode ?
Phone is not rooted so no hardware keylayout editing possible;
ADB working; adb reboot bootloader sends me to download mode;
In download mode, phone is detected by ODIN but unable to flash anything since bootloadeer is still locked;
fastboot devices doesn't show any device (Phone in downloading mode, not in fastboot, so it might be normal actually);
If you've got any idea I would be glad to hear them!
Thank you everybody

It is not clear whether the keys are damaged or their controller is damaged. If only the keys, you could short-circuit the corresponding contacts.
However, you have not accurately disclosed the need to use ODIN.
If the problem is only the lack of hardware support for the volume keys, then the solution is to use applications that take control of the keys.

Thank you for the answer!
Maybe I was unclear at first so there you go:
Long story short: I want to root my phone;
To do so, I need the bootloader to be unlocked.
To unlock the bootloader I need access to the volume up key.
Problem is: on my phone the key is physically disabled and does not work.
If you have any solution I'm up for it!
(fastboot oem unlock is not possible since it's a Samsung and it does not have any fastboot compatible bootloader, just the Download Mode)

Note that I answered you in the second sentence of the previous post.

I reckon my understanding of electricity is not high so if you could detail or provide a link to a place where I could learn to short circtuit said buttons I'd be more than happy,
Thank you

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Kame_Sennin said:
So i was following these steps mentioned (developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/unlock-yourboot-loader/) hoping to unlock the bootloader...
It says i need to connect the mobile to the PC in fastboot mode by connecting the phone while pressing the volume up key...
But always it seems to enter in charging mode
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Heya peoples, I have a problem and am hoping for some help in a work around.
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I don't even think it is possible to brick Samsungs like that. Are you following the right steps to download mode? Ergo,
Step 1 – Turn OFF your Galaxy S10.
Step 2 – Now press and hold the following buttons on your phone together: Volume Down + Bixby Button.
Step 3 – Next, plug in one end of the USB-C cable to a computer and the other end to the phone. As soon as you will connect, your phone will power on.
I have the same problem. I do not know if the OEM unlocking has something to do with that as I can not turn on OEM although it is not missing but it is not active and can not be turned on. I tried all the solution available online but it looks like no one knows what to do even the so called experts know nothing at all and the only things they know is the direct easy way. So disappointed
Same problem here... any solutions?

Samsung Xcover6 unlock bootloader (SM-G736B) before rooting

Wanting to root the device via magisk, I tried first to unlock the bootloader of my phone but apparently failed.
I started by activating the developer mode, set oem unlocking developer option in the settings then tried adb reboot bootloader : no success, the phone simply rebooted. A fastboot oem unlock just hung out waiting for a device.
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It's well known that SAMSUNG mobiles don't have the Fastboot feature: there it's the Download mode.
FYI:
Power off your device. Press Volume Up + Volume Down and plug in your device to a PC to boot into download mode
When you enter download mode, Long press Volume Up button to unlock the bootloader.
ok well, let's forget about fastboot command then.
I'll answer myself on the original question, to unlock the bootloader:
switch off the phone
press volume up and volume down key
plugin a usb cable
choose "device unlock" with a long press volume up
after released the key up, choose "unlock" with volume up again
Now I'm looking to enter the download mode which I can't reach anymore. Any idea xXx yYy ?
Answer myself again
Apply the 3 first steps of my previous answer, you'll be in the same unlock screen as before but the first option will be "Continue". Choose it with volume up and you will end up in download mode !
Now I'll try rooting with magisk...
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It appears that this is the only thread on the entire forum for this phone?
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The G736B model is sparsely distributed in EU, Asia, Africa and Oceania (see here). Your G736W US model is also based on Snapdragon 778G, it is probably the same phone with a few subtleties concerning 5G support (if any, can't find out) and software bloatware. I'd be surprised the above patching doesn't work but ... it's only a guess !
geekall said:
Wanting to root the device via magisk, I tried first to unlock the bootloader of my phone but apparently failed.
I started by activating the developer mode, set oem unlocking developer option in the settings then tried adb reboot bootloader : no success, the phone simply rebooted. A fastboot oem unlock just hung out waiting for a device.
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