HELP ME - Samsung SM-G925F don't work - Galaxy S6 Edge Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I am asking for help because my samsung s6 edge SM-G925F has restarted and does not work anymore.
If I try to start it only shows the message samsung galaxy and restarts continuously.
It does not enter into recovery mode while running the downloading mode.
I tried to flash it via Odin with its firmware but will not turn on.
What can I do?
Many thanks in advance.

Sounds like it needs a wipe after flashing. If you put it in download mode and use Samsung smart switch then it can do an emergency recovery.

lynxblaine said:
Sounds like it needs a wipe after flashing. If you put it in download mode and use Samsung smart switch then it can do an emergency recovery.
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Just performed procedure with samsung switch.
Performed regularly, but when you restart the cell continues to restart them on the home screen samsung galaxy.
What can I do?

alexander.88 said:
Just performed procedure with samsung switch.
Performed regularly, but when you restart the cell continues to restart them on the home screen samsung galaxy.
What can I do?
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Can you provide a screenshot as I am unsure if exactly what you mean?

RE: SM-G925F unbrick
alexander.88 said:
Hi, I am asking for help because my samsung s6 edge SM-G925F has restarted and does not work anymore.
If I try to start it only shows the message samsung galaxy and restarts continuously.
It does not enter into recovery mode while running the downloading mode.
I tried to flash it via Odin with its firmware but will not turn on.
What can I do?
Many thanks in advance.
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What type of operations have you did? Try this:
1. Go to odin download mode and flash TWRP recovery. Follow full explaination and flash also no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip.
2. Now wipe your system, data, cache, dalvik-cache and sdcard partitions. WARNING: your data will be erased and you can't boot if you willn't flash another firmware.
3. Reboot system also if your phone haven't any operting system installed.
4. Now force download mode and attach your s6 edge to a computer using an original Samsung cable
5. Download by sammobile the lastest firmware: only the correct for your device
6. Start ODIN and flash firmware who you have just downloaded checking only Auto reboot and F. Reset Time.
7. Wait...
8. Now your device will be rebooted: wait 2-5 minutes and enjoy!
If any problem, Write Me in this post.

Thanks for the reply.
I followed the procedure but after flashing TWRP with ODIN, the phone continues to constantly restart the samsung logo, does not enter into recovery mode.
During the process I FLASH pressed UP and home.
(I used Odin v3.11 and TWRP-3.0.2-0-zerolte.img.tar)
What can I do?
Thanks so much I am attaching some pictures
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Xmashine said:
What type of operations have you did? Try this:
1. Go to odin download mode and flash TWRP recovery. Follow full explaination and flash also no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip.
2. Now wipe your system, data, cache, dalvik-cache and sdcard partitions. WARNING: your data will be erased and you can't boot if you willn't flash another firmware.
3. Reboot system also if your phone haven't any operting system installed.
4. Now force download mode and attach your s6 edge to a computer using an original Samsung cable
5. Download by sammobile the lastest firmware: only the correct for your device
6. Start ODIN and flash firmware who you have just downloaded checking only Auto reboot and F. Reset Time.
7. Wait...
8. Now your device will be rebooted: wait 2-5 minutes and enjoy!
If any problem, Write Me in this post.
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For recovery use TWRP 3.0.0 by ManhIT, when i was doing this before no other twrp would work for me on 6.0.1 except that one, sorry for having no link but its somewhere on XDA.

Jigsaw350 said:
For recovery use TWRP 3.0.0 by ManhIT, when i was doing this before no other twrp would work for me on 6.0.1 except that one, sorry for having no link but its somewhere on XDA.
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I tried with various TWRP but does not work. Now the word recovery appears is not enforcing seandroid.

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[Q] Convert CWM for S3 from img to ZIP

Hello Guys
I've download CWM img file for my S3 from this clockworkmod website.
but noticed that I only have to flash this file to my S3 (can't use by recovery mode).:crying:
please can you guys show me how to convert this img to zip file so I can use it like what i have in my S2 (like this recovery-clockwork-4.0.1.5-galaxys2_2.zip)
Appreciate your reply.
wisammeesh said:
Hello Guys
I've download CWM img file for my S3 from this clockworkmod website.
but noticed that I only have to flash this file to my S3 (can't use by recovery mode).:crying:
please can you guys show me how to convert this img to zip file so I can use it like what i have in my S2 (like this recovery-clockwork-4.0.1.5-galaxys2_2.zip)
Appreciate your reply.
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if you are using gt-19300 (international variant) try this or go here where you get official cwm for s3 international
MoonBlade said:
if you are using gt-19300 (international variant) try this or go here where you get official cwm for s3 international
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Many thanks for reply
I tried all of these CWM in the thread you sent, but stocked in the (signature verification failed) error, please help.
wisammeesh said:
Many thanks for reply
I tried all of these CWM in the thread you sent, but stocked in the (signature verification failed) error, please help.
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in recovery goto install zip menu and then toggle the signature verification to disabled. then flash.
MoonBlade said:
in recovery goto install zip menu and then toggle the signature verification to disabled. then flash.
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But I'm using the stock recovery mode & and there is no toggle option??
when I load any zip file (root or the CWM) from the stock recovery the installation aborted due to signature verification failed.
wisammeesh said:
But I'm using the stock recovery mode & and there is no toggle option??
when I load any zip file (root or the CWM) from the stock recovery the installation aborted due to signature verification failed.
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ok how about using the cwm.tar and flashing via odin ?
MoonBlade said:
ok how about using the cwm.tar and flashing via odin ?
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Ok can you please show how to do it, coz I also try this method step by step but it wont success.
every time I boot in recovery mode the old stock rc loaded instead of CWM, please help.
I used Odin 3.04 & touch CWM last version tar file.
wisammeesh said:
Ok can you please show how to do it, coz I also try this method step by step but it wont success.
every time I boot in recovery mode the old stock rc loaded instead of CWM, please help.
I used Odin 3.04 & touch CWM last version tar file.
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For flashing via Odin DO NOT BOOT INTO RECOVERY MODE. Boot into DOWNLOAD MODE. here is a description below.
The Samsung drivers must be properly installed and phone recognized prior to flashing with odin.
1. Open the "Odin307" folder and right click on "Odin3 v3.07.exe" and choose run as
administrator. Odin will open.
2. place your phone into download mode. Turn off phone - press and hold volume down, home
button and power button at the same time. When you see the warning push the volume up
button to continue.
3. Plug your usb cord to your phone and computer and wait until you see any number and com
in the com
4. Check the PDA block and browse to the tar file you would like to flash.
5. that settings are correct for what you are doing
When all this is setup Odin should look like this:
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
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"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
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6. If everything looks like the picture, click on the start button in Odin.
Please do not mess iwth the other options in Odin.

need help with optimius g

hey all, need help. phone was boot looping, power on LG logo, power off, repeat. Installed Tinybin Alt and was able to not get into TWRP. But every time I try to install a custom rom, it fails. TWRP version 2.5.0.0. Is there a certain rom I should be trying to flash? Just looking to get phone working again. Thanks in advance.
tazzz013 said:
hey all, need help. phone was boot looping, power on LG logo, power off, repeat. Installed Tinybin Alt and was able to not get into TWRP. But every time I try to install a custom rom, it fails. TWRP version 2.5.0.0. Is there a certain rom I should be trying to flash? Just looking to get phone working again. Thanks in advance.
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If you are unlocked bootloader than flash TWRP 2.7.1 or Philz touch CWM than try to flash rom.
or Flash stock TOT then root then unlock bootloader and do above steps.
Choice is yours.
and to flash a rom follow this steps :
boot in recovery
Wipe data and format system
Flash rom and Gapps
wipe cache and delvick cahce
reboot
profit
ShoaibAhmed said:
If you are unlocked bootloader than flash TWRP 2.7.1 or Philz touch CWM than try to flash rom.
or Flash stock TOT then root then unlock bootloader and do above steps.
Choice is yours.
and to flash a rom follow this steps :
boot in recovery
Wipe data and format system
Flash rom and Gapps
wipe cache and delvick cahce
reboot
profit
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How would I check to see of I was unlocked?
tazzz013 said:
How would I check to see of I was unlocked?
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Turn off your phone then press both power key and volume Up
you will see a screen in that screen at top there is start and at bottom right all your serial key and bootloader info
that means you are unlocked but..........
If you are still unsure than Go use 2nd Method.
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Turn off your phone then press both power key and volume Up
you will see a screen in that screen at top there is start and at bottom right all your serial key and bootloader info
that means you are unlocked but..........
If you are still unsure than Go use 2nd Method.
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ok, and thanks for the reply. So, I was unlocked, flashed TWRP 2.7 and installed BAM rom, flashed with no error. wiped and rebooted, now I have kernel crash. Think this phone is just screwed!
tazzz013 said:
ok, and thanks for the reply. So, I was unlocked, flashed TWRP 2.7 and installed BAM rom, flashed with no error. wiped and rebooted, now I have kernel crash. Think this phone is just screwed!
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Yup not matter what I try now, I just keep getting kernel crash errors
tazzz013 said:
Yup not matter what I try now, I just keep getting kernel crash errors
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For starters try mokee or Vanir , Most stable rom. i didn't experience any kernel crash and don't undervolt ( cause most of time this is the reason )

Guide/tutorial Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100 factory reset - how to install a stock ROM

There are many reasons to reset the S2 to the factory state - if all else failes. An example: The custom ROM does not want to run, you say after many desperate tries: Damn, now I give up!
A factory reset is easy. All you need for this is in the attachment (except the latest stock ROM, which is much too large for an upload here). It's available on SamMobile for your country, you only have to register, it's for free. Now first charge your battery to 100%.
Hint: The Pit files must be unzipped!
1. Install on your Windows PC the Samsung drivers. These are important that your PC will recognize the phone.
2. Unzip Odin to any folder on your PC (ex: Odin)
3. Put your S2 into the download mode (press the buttons home, power and volume down at the same time).
4. Connect your phone to your PC via USB cable and start Odin as an administrator (important!).
5. Load the one-part stock ROM in Odin into PDA, the stock 2GB Pit file into PIT. Now hit the start button and the flash goes on.
6. Wait until the blue bar on the phone screen has gone through and the green display PASS! appears in Odin. It takes a few minutes, be patient. CAUTION: Don't disconnect or turn off your phone, until the flash is finished. Otherwise you risk a brick!
7. Welcome back to stock ROM! If you don't want to flash a custom ROM, you can stop reading here.
So now we want to flash the custom ROM. This needs more space, the phone must to be repartitioned.
1. Go through steps 1-6 above, but load the Pit file 1GB_6GB into Odin instead of stock 2GB Pit.
2. After the stock ROM is running, turn your phone off and put it into download mode.
3. Start Odin and load the TWRP recovery in PDA, press the start button. Wait until recovery is started.
4. In recovery, go to Wipe/Extended Wipe. Choose from: Cache, Dalvik Cache, System, Data and wipe it all.
5. Copy the custom ROM (perhaps a SU to have root access) and Google Apps (GApps) from your PC to the internal SD card (eMMC).
6. Go to Install in recovery, select the ROM and then the GApps, perhaps it is a separate SU needed to install to have root access later. Is everything installed, wipe the cache/dalvik cache and reboot the system. It takes several minutes, best drink a cup of coffee.
7. Welcome to the custom ROM setup!
Nobby1960 said:
There are many reasons to reset the S2 to the factory state - if all else failes. An example: The custom ROM does not want to run, you say after many desperate tries: Damn, now I give up!
A factory reset is easy. All you need for this is in the attachment (except the latest stock ROM, which is much too large for an upload here). It's available on SamMobile for your country, you only have to register, it's for free. Now first charge your battery to 100%.
Hint: The Pit files must be unzipped!
1. Install on your Windows PC the Samsung drivers. These are important that your PC will recognize the phone.
2. Unzip Odin to any folder on your PC (ex: Odin)
3. Put your S2 into the download mode (press the buttons home, power and volume down at the same time).
4. Connect your phone to your PC via USB cable and start Odin as an administrator (important!).
5. Load the one-part stock ROM in Odin into PDA, the stock 2GB Pit file into PIT. Now hit the start button and the flash goes on.
6. Wait until the blue bar on the phone screen has gone through and the green display PASS! appears in Odin. It takes a few minutes, be patient. CAUTION: Don't disconnect or turn off your phone, until the flash is finished. Otherwise you risk a brick!
7. Welcome back to stock ROM! If you don't want to flash a custom ROM, you can stop reading here.
So now we want to flash the custom ROM. This needs more space, the phone must to be repartitioned.
1. Go through steps 1-6 above, but load the Pit file 1GB_6GB into Odin instead of stock 2GB Pit.
2. After the stock ROM is running, turn your phone off and put it into download mode.
3. Start Odin and load the TWRP recovery in PDA, press the start button. Wait until recovery is started.
4. In recovery, go to Wipe/Extended Wipe. Choose from: Cache, Dalvik Cache, System, Data and wipe it all.
5. Copy the custom ROM (perhaps a SU to have root access) and Google Apps (GApps) from your PC to the internal SD card (eMMC).
6. Go to Install in recovery, select the ROM and then the GApps, perhaps it is a separate SU needed to install to have root access later. Is everything installed, wipe the cache/dalvik cache and reboot the system. It takes several minutes, best drink a cup of coffee.
7. Welcome to the custom ROM setup!
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i am install custom rom lineage 14.1.
now i can't install stock rom odin hang up on set partion !?
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sajjads24 said:
i am install custom rom lineage 14.1.
now i can't install stock rom odin hang up on set partion !?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74149992&postcount=305
My W10 doesn't recognize my phone
My Windows 10 does not recognize my phone, even if I have the drivers installed so I am stuck in step 4.
Please, help!
Solved! Just tried another port and it worked.
---------- Post added 17th March 2019 at 12:14 AM ---------- Previous post was 16th March 2019 at 11:27 PM ----------
Excellent! Followed the instructions to the letter and it worked!:victory:
Now I will try to flash an updated custom ROM. :fingers-crossed:

Start Error in Pixel Experince, by Boot.img flashed by Fastboot (phone almost brick).

Hello friends, I hope you are well. I am writing to everyone to see if anyone can help me with this big problem.
Yesterday install the Rom Pixel Experience, all good, all the steps to perfection and others, had microSD at that time so flash the boot.img by Fastboot. It seems to install the Boot.img in the Recovery TWRP partition, or something like that. Because I do not have the Recovery either, when I try to go to the recovery, the window "Bootloader Unlocked" appears, but it does not take me anywhere, only to the boot of the rom, it is something very strange and the truth scares me. I clarify: I can not access the Fastboot, nor the download mode, nor the recovery, because it does not.
There will be another way: ????
PLEASE IF SOMEONE CAN HELP ME, FIND ANOTHER METHOD TO ENTER THE FASTBOOT OR DOWNLOAD MODE, THE SOLUTION THAT WORKS WILL PAY ME WELL TO THE PROPONGA, PLEASE, I DO NOT WANT TO LOSE MY MOBILE, I BUY IT WITH A LOT OF EFFORT.
Last night I dawned on the boot logo, until it was completely downloaded and at this moment it continues to do so ... By GOD!
When trying to enter the Fastboot or download mode, it takes me here:
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Image extracted from: https://www.tomshw.it
Then he starts loading the rom and stays there all the time .:
Image extracted from: https://www.tomshw.it
I can not access Fastboot, nor download mode, nor recovery, because it has disappeared. There will be another way to enter the Fastboot or download mode, because the phone actually woke up until I wake up today and was even charged. PLEASE.
Hey, sorry for your sad state. Following process worked for me when I got stuck yesterday like that.
1. Connect your phone to PC ( make sure adb/fast boot is setup)
2. Hard reboot your phone with power plus volume down button.
3. As soon as your phone turns off, press volume down only and keep it pressed till you enter fastboot.
4. After this phone should be recognised in PC and you should be able to boot in TWRP using fastboot.
ZestyManu said:
Hey, sorry for your sad state. Following process worked for me when I got stuck yesterday like that.
1. Connect your phone to PC ( make sure adb/fast boot is setup)
2. Hard reboot your phone with power plus volume down button.
3. As soon as your phone turns off, press volume down only and keep it pressed till you enter fastboot.
4. After this phone should be recognised in PC and you should be able to boot in TWRP using fastboot.
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Hope this works for you @Yeriorlando. @gimpy1 had a similar issue when installing Havoc ROM. Part of the problem seems to be when installing the custom kernel?
gimpy1 said:
It was operator error (generally is) on my part, I'm sure. The only thing I did different that I can remember is installing the 9.0 boot image in twrp differently. I installed it in the recovery option first (intentionally, should not have), instead of ticking only the boot choice. I did not untick the recovery option (should have never ticked it in the first place, but I was trying to correct a problem on the ROM, and misread a post).
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He was able to reinstall TWRP using fastboot.
gimpy1 said:
Thx, Chaz. I pulled out my printed instructions from your post, and once I was able to get my device recognized (that did take a couple of tries), reinstalling twrp was pretty easy.
I'm back in business thanks to you.:good:
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IF you still can't after the suggestion at top, maybe @SGCMarkus or @runningnak3d have some tips?
Unless you have an H932, then if you get the error that: "Your device software can't be checked for corruption" then you have fastboot. It is literally impossible to have that message on a WTF rooted phone and NOT have working fastboot.
So, as @ZestyManu said -- make *sure* your phone is powered off. If you have to let, the battery die. Then hold vol down + plug in the USB cable (no need to touch the power button) and you will enter fastboot.
-- Brian
Thank you all. I have solved the problem in a super crazy way, to pure ADB, not fastboot .... Pure ****ing adb ... Hehehehe. Thanks to @ChazzMatt

upgrade to Android 10 OTA with unlocked bootloader

Hi guys,
i hope you can help me a little. This phone drives me crazy.
The goal: Android 10 OTA with TWRP
What i did so far:
bought the downgrade firmware to v1.200 with techmesto
bootloader unlocked
flashed TWRP 3.3.1.0 via fastboot flash boot *.img
WIFI can not be activated on v1.200 firmware
( Update on 2020.11.22: Wifi only works if the montly timestamp of the rom security patch level is the same of the TWRP time stamp)
thats why OTA update via APP is not possible
because of that, i tryed to adb sideload via TWRP the OTA firmware v1.390 FULL OTA from telegram "Nokia OTA Repository" ( i know 390 is android9. It should be just the first step)
I did this on A
reboot
firmware is still v1.200 (WTF?)
got the information via telegram to change the slot, done via TWRP, switched to B
reboot
phone is booting to default recovery and saying "...00WW_1_390" ... "can't load android system. your data may be corrupt"
flashed TWRP 3.3.1.0 via fastboot flash boot *.img on B (i guess)
my phone is now booting to TWRP only
boot to TWRP and restored full backup of v1.200
Result: my phone is now booting to TWRP only, no matter i activate A or B in TWRP. What can i do?
Is it possible to flash the Nokia OTA Repositorys via TWRP?
Best,
Hi, you should not flash TWRP on the device except for if you want to flash a custom ROM. Due to the way TWRP for this model is developed, your WiFi will not work if you flash the TWRP image to you boot slot. Basically the same if you flash any modified boot image.
Also, since the boot image is what is responsible for getting your device to boot to the system, flashing a TWRP to boot slot can also result in the device not booting at all and instead getting stuck with TWRP only.
What I recommend:
Load TWRP, flash any full OTA (Android 9 or 10)
Do a full wipe (factory reset equivalent - essentially erase userdata) and then change the slot (if current is B, change to A). And finally reboot.
Good if the device boots up.
If not, please use NFT to flash any full OTA update you'll find in the Telegram channel (Android 10 preffered). That should get your device to boot normally
The culprit for your non-working WiFi is not the 1200 firmware, but the fact that you flashed the TWRP image to your boot slot I hope that helps
singhnsk said:
...What I recommend:
Load TWRP, flash any full OTA (Android 9 or 10)
Do a full wipe (factory reset equivalent - essentially erase userdata) and then change the slot (if current is B, change to A). And finally reboot. ...
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This worked very well. ( before and after i did a normal wipe in twrp). After installing v1390, I did the factory reset not in twrp but , after a reboot, in the default recovery. And the phone now boots again to android.
Thank you very much.
So to sumarize: After flashing an OTA with TWRP or adb sideload it is very important to "... then change the slot (if current is B, change to A)"
Android v1.390 wants to install an update 1510MB in size , directly at the first start assistant. There is no option to proceed without that direct update.
Is it possible to loose my unlocked bootloader with this update?
Aha.. Yeah, if you reset the device while OEM Unlocking is not enabled in the Settings (which disables device protection features) and a Google account was added, then the phone will trigger FRP lock which will force you to connect to a WiFi network before you can get into the phone. And such WiFi will then force you to update the phone before you can start to use it.
You can update though. It is okay. It won't affect an already unlocked bootloader. The bootloader will remain unlocked ?
thanks, yeah, nearly all done on my phone now.
But .... the default recovery doesn't work. After selecting "recovery mode" in fastboot mode i get a dead android. Can i fix this some how ?
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UPDATE: i found the solution to enter the recovery mode after seeing the dead andorid no command screen:
"You have to press and hold the power button. Now press and release the volume up button but continue to hold power button"
After that i could enter the recovery mode.

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