Question.what are the correct steps to push stock firmware via odin. My current phone is a galaxy s5 with tmobile. It's the ob1 variant of 5.0. Now I am rooted and I flashed a custom rom as well as a few other things. I've been having various issues and I want to start over, go back to stock and start over fresh but don't want anything left that may cause issues. Thanks
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You just need to download Odin, find the correct TAR file, download that, and make sure the drivers are there for your phone, then you put the phone in DL mode, start up Odin, press the PDA button, find the TAR, and start. Just make 100% sure the firmware is right for your device.
On some ROMS I noticed that they require certain bootloaders and modems and they need to be flashed by ODIN while others do not. I am confused as to why that is, i thought flashing a ROM via a custom recovery like TWRP would handle that for you.
At the moment, I am on Vision X's 5.0 lollipop ROM, and I want to get onto stock 5.1.1. So far I'm reading this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo.../compilation-s5-g900t-stock-firmware-t3042400
It looks like i need to flash 3 things, bootloader, modem and the rom via ODIN.
I am unclear as to where modems, bootloaders and roms go on ODIN. aka, what is BL, AP, CP, and CSC
I also plan on maybe trying out a CM ROM like this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/unified-development/rom-ressurrection-remix-mm-t3275340
From what I'm reading there the t-mobile samsung galaxy s5 is KLTE? So thats the version I would download, and then flash through a custom recovery?
Sorry for the barrage of questions, I am somewhat new to this device, and all the ROM posts I see seem to expect a level of understanding I don't have yet. Please go easy on me
uLose said:
On some ROMS I noticed that they require certain bootloaders and modems and they need to be flashed by ODIN while others do not. I am confused as to why that is, i thought flashing a ROM via a custom recovery like TWRP would handle that for you.
At the moment, I am on Vision X's 5.0 lollipop ROM, and I want to get onto stock 5.1.1. So far I'm reading this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo.../compilation-s5-g900t-stock-firmware-t3042400
It looks like i need to flash 3 things, bootloader, modem and the rom via ODIN.
I am unclear as to where modems, bootloaders and roms go on ODIN. aka, what is BL, AP, CP, and CSC
I also plan on maybe trying out a CM ROM like this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/unified-development/rom-ressurrection-remix-mm-t3275340
From what I'm reading there the t-mobile samsung galaxy s5 is KLTE? So thats the version I would download, and then flash through a custom recovery?
Sorry for the barrage of questions, I am somewhat new to this device, and all the ROM posts I see seem to expect a level of understanding I don't have yet. Please go easy on me
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Hello,
Some custom roms are made to load after the base rom has been loaded. I assume this is because the developers use the base architecture to build the rom on. Also some custom roms dont include bootloaders and modems.
Furthermore twrp as of lately may have issues flashing modems and bootloaders that are included in roms, and this is why odin could be used to flash bootloaders and modems. Also when flashing a bootloader you might need to completely power down the device then power up into download mode. failure to do so could result in the flash not taking. Bootloader files would go into the BL slot while the rom would go into the ap slot. You should always check you current version after flashing to confirm that the flash actually took. you could do so with the samsung info app in the play store. I would also check that your Odin is up to date if your going to 5.1.1. Hope this helps a little.
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Hello,
Some custom roms are made to load after the base rom has been loaded. I assume this is because the developers use the base architecture to build the rom on. Also some custom roms dont include bootloaders and modems.
Furthermore twrp as of lately may have issues flashing modems and bootloaders that are included in roms, and this is why odin could be used to flash bootloaders and modems. Also when flashing a bootloader you might need to completely power down the device then power up into download mode. failure to do so could result in the flash not taking. Bootloader files would go into the BL slot while the rom would go into the ap slot. You should always check you current version after flashing to confirm that the flash actually took. you could do so with the samsung info app in the play store. I would also check that your Odin is up to date if your going to 5.1.1. Hope this helps a little.
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I see. So bootloaders -> BL, roms -> AP, but what slot to modems go? Also, should I flash all three at once, or is it better to do each one at a time?
Thanks for your help!
uLose said:
I see. So bootloaders -> BL, roms -> AP, but what slot to modems go? Also, should I flash all three at once, or is it better to do each one at a time?
Thanks for your help!
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you can grab the stuff you need here if your looking for the OJ4 stock rooted rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...o-update-to-g900tof6-5-1-1-pc-t3141404/page36
That modem file worked when loaded into the ap slot.
An alternitive would be to grab the full rom thats for odin. If you odin the full rom(1 file) then it should update the boot loader and modem. you would then be on a stock unrooted rom and would have to root the device yourself if you wanted root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo.../compilation-s5-g900t-stock-firmware-t3042400
I used the app (*Phone INFO ★Samsung★) to chek all 3 and make sure there correct. it will tell you under the FIRMWARE info tab.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64154819&postcount=361
OR if your already rooted, you can simply follow the FlashFire method in the 1st link on page one as this claims to have better results for roms that include modems. If not then you odin them in afterwords with the files in the above 1st link. again thats if you want to go with OJ4 (newest as of this post).
Disclaimer:
I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device after following this guide. Also, I'm not entirely sure if this works 100% for OF1, although I can guarantee that this guide works for OB6 because I just successfully rooted, unlocked the bootloader, and flashed a custom recovery onto my Galaxy Note 3 running the OB6 update.
This guide was compiled for the sole purpose of convenience for other users here on XDA Forums. My reason for making this guide was to make it as easy as possible for Verizon Galaxy Note 3 owners to root, unlock the bootloader, and flash a custom recovery without jumping from thread to thread, searching for answers.
ONLY FOLLOW THIS GUIDE IF YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO BE ROOTED, HAVE AN UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER, AND WHAT A CUSTOM RECOVERY IS USED FOR
If you are the proud owner of a Verizon Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900V) and would like to root, unlock the bootloader, and/or flash a custom recovery onto it, you've come to the right place. Included in this guide are methods of doing these exact things, which also happen to be generally easy to perform.
Before you begin, you'll need a few things:
a Verizon Galaxy Note 3 (running OB6 or OF1, obviously)
a computer of some sort (running Windows)
a micro SD card (make sure there isn't anything on it, because it WILL be erased)
Odin 3.09 *
TWRP 3.02-1 *
ArabicTool *
eMMC Brick Bug Checker app
unlock_n3 (for unlocking the bootloader, attached) *
* place these files in a location that you know the path of. e.x. C:\ or C:\Users\...\Desktop
Once you are 100% sure that you have all of these things, continue to the rest of the guide.
Root
Open ArabicTool
Make sure your phone is connected to your computer
In ArabicTool, click on the "Version" field and select your firmware version (OB6/OF1)
Click on "Read phone info" and wait for the information above to show your phone's status
Check the logs on the bottom right to make sure that everything is correct, then click on "Root" below the "Phone info" box (if there is an error about not being on 5.0, close the app, set the compatibility mode to W7, and run as admin)
Once your phone restarts, continue to the next part of the guide
Unlocking the Bootloader
Just follow this tutorial. The consequences of messing this part up can lead to bricking your phone, although the process itself is fairly simple. Just remember that you need to unzip samsung_unlock_n3.zip and rename the file in there to unlock_n3. Follow the instructions from there.
Flashing TWRP
Honestly, this part was the easiest for me.
Unzip and open Odin 3.09
Reboot your phone into download mode (with it plugged into the computer, obviously)
In Odin, click "AP" and find the flashable TWRP tar that you downloaded earlier
Start the flashing process by clicking "Start" in the bottom right hand corner
If, after this process, your phone reboots and shows an error about the recovery partition in the top left hand corner (in blue), then goes into a bootloop:
Download the stock recovery.tar from the attached files at the bottom of this post
Open Odin again
Click "AP", find the file you just downloaded, and start the flashing again
Follow the instructions to unlock your bootloader again, but only do the second set of code. The first set is irrelevant to us at this point.
Flash TWRP onto your phone again. This time, it should work if it didn't already.
To make sure, boot your phone into recovery mode. If TWRP boots up, success (obviously )!
If you have any issues whatsoever that I haven't covered in this guide, please either PM me or reply to this thread. Also, if I have made any mistakes in outlining the instructions in this guide, do the same.
Credit to:
@androidyemen and others for finding the root method,
@ryanbg for finding the bootloader unlock method,
@beaups for finding the eMMC backdoor,
and Team Win for creating TWRP
Source posts:
[Official] Note 3 Verizon Bootloader Unlock by ryanbg
OB6 & OF1 N900V Note 3 Verizon Oneclick SuperSU Rooted Successfully
If in any case you would like to donate to me for this post (which in no way am I asking you to), here is my PayPal email:
[email protected]
Any thoughts on if this will work on OF1 partial firmwares such as the one included for jasminerom 6.1 retail edition?
Since I'm rooted already, I would be picking up from after the rooting steps.
Also, can you provide the steps for bootloader unlock. The link provides is coming up as invalid link in xda mobile app.
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i420bdawg1 said:
Any thoughts on if this will work on OF1 partial firmwares such as the one included for jasminerom 6.1 retail edition?
Since I'm rooted already, I would be picking up from after the rooting steps.
Also, can you provide the steps for bootloader unlock. The link provides is coming up as invalid link in xda mobile app.
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I'm not entirely sure if it will work on JasmineROM 6.1 specifically, but it won't hurt your device to try. Unless your CID doesn't start with 15 for some reason. If it does, the worst that can happen is the unlock file won't work.
I'll have to edit that part when I get home. I'm only going to be gone for about 20 minutes or so.
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i420bdawg1 said:
Any thoughts on if this will work on OF1 partial firmwares such as the one included for jasminerom 6.1 retail edition?
Since I'm rooted already, I would be picking up from after the rooting steps.
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It really only needs root, although the spot it looks for the eMMC CID value changed from kernel release to kernel release, so there were some minor release dependencies.
[Edit 8/25/2016] Based on feedback from member shallmann, it appears that specific binary versions released within the Unlock Thread should be used depending on the firmware revision of your phone. See this post in that thread.
The version which seems to be most compatible with M*, N*, and O* kernels is the build posted (along with source code) in post #218 of the bootloader unlock thread.
( The newly-rebuilt version in the OP of that thread is still incompatible with 4.3 and 4.4 (M*, N*) releases. )
Man up and use your browser if the XDA app is broken.
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i420bdawg1 said:
Any thoughts on if this will work on OF1 partial firmwares such as the one included for jasminerom 6.1 retail edition?
Since I'm rooted already, I would be picking up from after the rooting steps.
Also, can you provide the steps for bootloader unlock. The link provides is coming up as invalid link in xda mobile app.
Sent from my SM-N900V using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Yes it will, I did it already months ago when all this first came out.
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@jamesalynch
I know you are trying to help and everything, but you've kind of screwed the pooch in a couple of different ways. First, the binary that you attached doesn't work on any 4.3.x (M*) or 4.4.x (N*) series ROMs, and I'm not sure it ever worked even on OB1 and OF1.
Second, you should not be re-attaching files that are available in other people's posts. Just provide a link to the original post; if there is an ambiguity as to what download is desired, then describe it in your post.
Third, you should not be taking other people's downloads, unpacking them, and then renaming the included files to match filenames used elsewhere - that is only going to increase people's confusion.
Fourth, in that OP (@ryanbg 's post) he mentions re-building the code and NOT USING the version that you provided as an attachment. Unfortunately, he was in a hurry when he rebuilt the code, and even the new version he built still does not work on 4.3.x and 4.4.x ROMs.
[Edit 8/25/2016] Based on feedback from member shallmann, it appears that specific binary versions released within the Unlock Thread should be used depending on the firmware revision of your phone. See this post in that thread.
The version that will work for everyone is in @donc113's post #218 in that thread.
Code:
$ find . -type f \( \! -name '*.zip' -a \! -name '*.c' \) -exec md5sum {} \;
[b][color=green]ea856efcb7de0ca8ff428522dbdc0267 ./donc113-post218/unlock[/color][/b] [b]<<<==== Use this for NK1 and prior.[/b]
0bcb409af65e311ce4b67faf7ed3f0af ./ryanbg0804/unlock_n3 [b]<<<==== Use this for OB6 and OF1.[/b]
cba959357ed1d0207dbde56bb6b6a1b7 ./ryanbgORIG/samsung_unlock_n3
cba959357ed1d0207dbde56bb6b6a1b7 ./JAL/unlock_n3 [b]<<<==== Your version with name change from 'samsung_unlock_n3'.[/b]
Thanks to everyone who posted. I will be going back to the post mentioned in the comments.
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This is kinda confusing, to be honest.
Once bootloader is unlocked you could just download FlashFire and download and flash TWRP from there rather than using Odin.
The root tool you linked didn't work for me, even on Windows 7, granted others said it worked for them. If they are on Windows 10, there is a different tool to use.
stock recovery?
I need the stock recovery file, that you said would be attached. My phone is not booting with the Recovery warning..
Tremo419 said:
I need the stock recovery file, that you said would be attached. My phone is not booting with the Recovery warning..
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http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/45906/N900VVRUEOB6_N900VVZWEOB6_VZW/
Open that file and extract the recovery image. Compress it in a TAR. Flash.
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I have the sm-900v on 5.0 and I rooted and unlocked bootloader and twrp and flash a rom but didn't go through so I Odin stock rom back to begin fresh and now it won't root...as soon as I do the root process and it restarts my phone into stock recovery...so I clean cache and reboot and goes right back to stock recovery...can anyone help
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ozz200127 said:
I have the sm-900v on 5.0 and I rooted and unlocked bootloader and twrp and flash a rom but didn't go through so I Odin stock rom back to begin fresh and now it won't root...as soon as I do the root process and it restarts my phone into stock recovery...so I clean cache and reboot and goes right back to stock recovery...can anyone help
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Firstly, if you have an unlocked bootloader, you never have to flash STOCK again.
So - after you have gotten this problem fixed - learn how to avoid using Odin with STOCK firmware bundles.
Odin can flash a custom recovery when the bootloader is unlocked. That will save you trouble in the future. You need to learn how to build Odin ".tar.md5" files. In a nutshell, for doing what I just mentioned, you take a TWRP .img file, rename it to "recovery.img", put it in a "ustar" format tar file, and then compute the md5 signature of that and append it to the end of the file. Search for "Odin md5 ustar" in these forums.
For your current problem, I can't tell exactly what you are saying. If you are saying "I am stuck in a vicious cycle of nothing but recovery reboots (the stock recovery)", then
- pull the battery and wait ten seconds
- put the battery back in
- start in download mode with Vol_Down+Home+Power. When you get the pop-up screen, select cancel.
- if it still boots into the stock recovery, the do a full wipe (yes the whole phone, data+cache) and try booting. If the same trouble persists, go back and do the Odin STOCK flash again. (You can't flash a custom recovery with a locked bootloader).
If it still doesn't work, make sure your next problem report includes far more details than the one above, for instance:
- what version of firmware was on your phone before this mess started
- what version of firmware you were trying to flash with Odin
- what version of Odin you were using
- the name of the Odin file and it's MD5 signature.
that's a start.
VZW Note 3+Root+Jasmine Rom+Partial Firmware
CID starts with 15 (verified with EMMC)
Android Ver: 5.0
N900VVRUEOF1
Ive ran the unlock countless times I gets nothing no unlock of the bootloader at all
Omegastorm said:
VZW Note 3+Root+Jasmine Rom+Partial Firmware
CID starts with 15 (verified with EMMC)
Android Ver: 5.0
N900VVRUEOF1
Ive ran the unlock countless times I gets nothing no unlock of the bootloader at all
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It produces error messages when it encounters a problem and exits without completing it's job.
Is there some reason why you believe we should be able to intuit what those countless error messages were? (It would be simpler if you just cut-n-paste that output into your post.)
You might also want to state which version of the tool you used - there are at least 3 in the original thread.
im thinking about getting a verizon note 3.. does this work for all variants to get root, twrp and custom roms?
thanks
Jaws4God said:
im thinking about getting a verizon note 3.. does this work for all variants to get root, twrp and custom roms?
thanks
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No
You can root all variants but can not unlock all variants, thus can't use TWRP or use custom ROMS or kernel.
Must be model SM-N900V, must have a specific Samsung eMMC (cid must start with 15) and the external SD card slot must work along with the USB port.
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bftb0 said:
It produces error messages when it encounters a problem and exits without completing it's job.
Is there some reason why you believe we should be able to intuit what those countless error messages were? (It would be simpler if you just cut-n-paste that output into your post.)
You might also want to state which version of the tool you used - there are at least 3 in the original thread.
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Oh wow didn't know there was three I'm gonna go back and check that out again thanks
This is awesome man, great thanks to you. I'm new on n3 verizon, i like unleashing the power of my phone, =D
THANK YOU!
Nice post! I hadn't looked at XDA/ note 3 development in awhile. Awesome to see an exploit found! BAM!
Has anyone made a STOCK deodex/? CM is cool, but I like the S-pen. I have the n900V.
Thanks again
1Xfan said:
Nice post! I hadn't looked at XDA/ note 3 development in awhile. Awesome to see an exploit found! BAM!
Has anyone made a STOCK deodex/? CM is cool, but I like the S-pen. I have the n900V.
Thanks again
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There are some Stock out there:
[LP] [5.0] [RE/DE] [Xposed] [MultiSystem] JasmineROM v6.1
mostly stock N900VVRUEOF1[debloated/deodexed/wifi fixed]
This is the Odin ROM for the PL1 update. Requires the the use of Odin, computer, and USB cable to use. This is the stock ROM pulled from Samsung Kies3. I've flashed it inside Odin, and it upgraded my device without wiping contents, but I cannot promise the same result for everyone.
To (re)root, follow this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-sprint/general/how-to-root-note-3-lollipop-t3089382/page2
The file:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2iEgzRTFjrQdlhNSlg5bkE4WVE/view?usp=drivesdk
So what does the PL1 update get you? Does it improve the radio modem operations? Is it just so it will work with Nougat?
It's a security update, that's all. Note 3 is done with OS upgrades. 5.0 will be the last official
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Hya there..
I have been following all your posts about flashing the PL1 update through either Odin or TWRP. I am familiar with both, but wanted to ask for insight on my particular setup.
Model SM 900P (Sprint)
Im still on 4.4.2 Kitkat Killer and has been doing well but looking to upgrade if I can find a good ROM.
I am still on baseband version NC5
Kernel 3.4.0 BeastMode
I figure I would be smart to flash the Baseband and Modem to the PL1 but would of course like to keep root and keep my TWRP recovery.
Ultimately I would like to flash the DarkLord ROM or even Resurrection Remix ROM for the Note 3 on CDMA (Sprint)
This is my daily driver, and cannot afford to frag my phone so I want to be sure I make the best choices.
If I follow your posts I would do best to downlowad your TWRP Stock Pre Root zip file, and simply "recover' the file as if I was doing any normal TWRP recovery. This would then put me back to Stock Lollipop and upgrade my Modem and Baseband and get me the latest security updates (well fairly recent anyways).
In lieu of that, I can ODIN the PL1 file offered by you and this would in effect 'factory reset' my phone as if I just bought it from Sprint (well you know what I mean) and would re install all my apps etc (through Titanium Backup etc).
From there I can try Resurrection or DarkLord Mod's and load them like any ROM install?
Thanks for double checking my train of thought...
Dave
Thanks! This helped me out.
@Unidave199 -
Use ODIN to push Greaper88's PL1 file to your phone. (now you are updated.) (I just used it, it works.)
Use ODIN to push a recovery to your phone like TWRP
Find yourself a ROM you like (Darklord's is good.)
Flash ROM via TWRP (Read the ROM's OP's entire instructions for flashing.)
Final step....Enjoy!
2manyhobbies said:
Thanks! This helped me out.
@Unidave199 -
Use ODIN to push Greaper88's PL1 file to your phone. (now you are updated.) (I just used it, it works.)
Use ODIN to push a recovery to your phone like TWRP
Find yourself a ROM you like (Darklord's is good.)
Flash ROM via TWRP (Read the ROM's OP's entire instructions for flashing.)
Final step....Enjoy!
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I hope this is the right thread for this...
Pardon my ignorance here, it's been a few years since I frequented this forum, or even XDA...
Is this what I want to use to get back to total stock, unrooted for resale?
(I've been rocking the Note 3 since it came out, FINALLY upgraded to something newer, and want to sell this to a sprint user.)
Yes it is
Just use the "CSC" file and not the "HOME_CSC." This should completely reset the device and clear user data.
I Bought a Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro (SM-g715u1) off of facebook marketplace. Upon initial start, it am told the device it controlled by an organization. I managed to disable the "work mode" but I cannot remove the Work account nor disable the 2 device admin apps which can remotely track and reset my device at any time apparently. The person is not replying back to my messages asking for a refund..
It came with "Hub" , which i did manage to uninstall but i feel like that isnt enough.
Is there anything i can do to block these device admin apps? Or remove everything entirely? MAybe a reflash if possible? Any advice is appreciated, even if its just to tell me im SOL!
CorporalCactus said:
I Bought a Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro (SM-g715u1) off of facebook marketplace. Upon initial start, it am told the device it controlled by an organization. I managed to disable the "work mode" but I cannot remove the Work account nor disable the 2 device admin apps which can remotely track and reset my device at any time apparently. The person is not replying back to my messages asking for a refund..
It came with "Hub" , which i did manage to uninstall but i feel like that isnt enough.
Is there anything i can do to block these device admin apps? Or remove everything entirely? MAybe a reflash if possible? Any advice is appreciated, even if its just to tell me im SOL!
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Use patched Odin
Patched Odin 3.13.1
For those looking for a modified, modded, or patched odin that is a newer build than all the fake and renamed prince comsy 3.12.3 versions floating around. I patch recent Odin versions to offer similar functionality to the princecomsy; in that...
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And this
Download Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro SM-G715FN firmware
Download the latest Samsung firmware for Galaxy XCover Pro with model code SM-G715FN. Check out our free download or super fast premium options.
www.sammobile.com
Here a how to
Update/Flash/Unbrick your device via Odin
Hello everyone! I made a tutorial regarding flashing the latest update when not available in your region: Video tutorial: Steps: 1. Download and extract both Frija and Odin. 2. Launch Frija. 3. Check the "Auto" button. Write your device's...
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joke19 said:
Use patched Odin
Patched Odin 3.13.1
For those looking for a modified, modded, or patched odin that is a newer build than all the fake and renamed prince comsy 3.12.3 versions floating around. I patch recent Odin versions to offer similar functionality to the princecomsy; in that...
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And this
Download Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro SM-G715FN firmware
Download the latest Samsung firmware for Galaxy XCover Pro with model code SM-G715FN. Check out our free download or super fast premium options.
www.sammobile.com
Here a how to
Update/Flash/Unbrick your device via Odin
Hello everyone! I made a tutorial regarding flashing the latest update when not available in your region: Video tutorial: Steps: 1. Download and extract both Frija and Odin. 2. Launch Frija. 3. Check the "Auto" button. Write your device's...
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yoooo! thank you! Im gonna try this.
well i cant flash, for some reason you cannot enter download mode on this phone. Seems like others have had a similar issue with this device
no luck with ADB either, adb reboot download just makes the phone restart normally
success! I was not able to flash but through a lengthy process involving wifi ADB, i managed to disable knox and therefore remove the work account bs and restrictions!
Guide to disable Knox and privacy intrusion on Samsung A7 Tab [NO ROOT]
The method is derived from This post and does not require root access hence doesn't void Warranty or trips Knox:- This is a Noob-friendly and Safe Method. The wireless debugging section might be new to people though. This method is...
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I NOW HAVE ODIN MODE!
Which version should i flash?