SM-M215F (Samsung Galaxy M21) - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey,
I've been trying to root my newly bought M21, but can't seem to find a working TWRP version.
Everytime I tried to load any custom OS, magisk or twrp... it just got into a bootloop or getting some vbmeta verify error.
Anyone got a guide to installing magisk on this device?
Kind regards,
Paradox1990

@paradox1990
No need to have TWRP installed in order to root phone's Android by means of Magisk.

jwoegerbauer said:
@paradox1990
No need to have TWRP installed in order to root phone's Android by means of Magisk.
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I've tried patching the stock firmware AP with magisk through the magisk manager and flashing it to my phone... keep getting vbmeta error.
Seems to also happen with other Samsung phones, but can't get it to boot (or it goes back to odin mode or bootloop).

error verifying vbmeta image: invalid vbmeta header (6)
Is the error I'm getting while trying to boot...
Doesn't matter if I flash magisk or twrp... it's the same everytime.

Now I'm getting the OK_NOT_SIGNED (3) error.
Can still not boot into recovery or boot my phone with magisk installed.
Flashed stock firmware and will wait until there's any news on fixing this.

@paradox1990 check here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-m30/how-to/testers-m-series-t4169511
Let me know if you are okay for testing, and I will try and get a working ODIN (until TWRP comes).

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Sagarking said:
Their is twrp available for samsung galaxy m21. (Mod Edit: Link removed)
Twrp for m21
(Mod Edit: Link removed)
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With latest builds of ROM, this does not work. Few tried and nothing worked.

My phone is rooted
This for letest Samsung version ( 2.5)
First unlock bootloader
Flash this file using Odin AP
That's it now download magisk apk

Unable to attach file , link because I am new member
Contact me on telegram @Rajnaik99

paradox1990 said:
Hey,
I've been trying to root my newly bought M21, but can't seem to find a working TWRP version.
Everytime I tried to load any custom OS, magisk or twrp... it just got into a bootloop or getting some vbmeta verify error.
Anyone got a guide to installing magisk on this device?
Kind regards,
Paradox1990
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[RECOVERY][UNOFFICIAL][3.5.2] TWRP for Galaxy M21
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this recovery before flashing...
forum.xda-developers.com
and please tell me if any rom worked for you.

Hello, I am very much new in rooting. Rooted only samsung s7 edge 2019. Recenly i bought samsung m21. Software version. Ui 3.1. Kindly let me know step by step process how to root m21 android 11. Ui 3.1.

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Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro (SM-J250G) Rooting issues.

Hello XDA!
I am writing this thread to ask for help rooting my Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro.
I attempted to use apps such as: Framaroot, Kingroot, etc.. but so far none of them have worked and I have not been able to find a working guide on the internet of how to root my phone.
I also tried installing an unofficial version of TWRP for my phone but everytime I tried to boot into the recovery it would say "No Command" and then boot into the original recovery.
Is anyone able to help me root my phone? Can it even be done?
Any help is sincerely appreciated. Thanks!
Phone Specifications:
Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro.
SM-J250G
Android Version: 7.1.1
Bumpity Bump
Try this at your own risk
Make a backup before trying
I got root access with this method
Download stock Rom from sammobile extract and there should be 5 MD5 files extract the AP file with 7z and copied boot.img on to sdcard
Installed MagicalMmanager-7 used it to patch the boot.img to a tar file
Copied the boot image to my pc desktop then flashed the boot with odin
When I booted it back up magisk manager kept crashing so I uninstalled it and installed magiskmanager-5.23 rebooted it opened magisk and followed the prompts to update it
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putzwon said:
Try this at your own risk
Make a backup before trying
I got root access with this method
Download stock Rom from sammobile extract and there should be 5 MD5 files extract the AP file with 7z and copied boot.img on to sdcard
Installed MagicalMmanager-7 used it to patch the boot.img to a tar file
Copied the boot image to my pc desktop then flashed the boot with odin
When I booted it back up magisk manager kept crashing so I uninstalled it and installed magiskmanager-5.23 rebooted it opened magisk and followed the prompts to update it
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Hello there.
I have tried to patch my boot.img but when I put into a .tar and flash it, it doesn't flash, it's just stuck on file analysis despite being able to flash other files. Would you be able to send me a copy of your boot.img, thanks.
Kindest Regards
-Jayden
JaydenATC said:
Hello XDA!
I am writing this thread to ask for help rooting my Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro.
I attempted to use apps such as: Framaroot, Kingroot, etc.. but so far none of them have worked and I have not been able to find a working guide on the internet of how to root my phone.
I also tried installing an unofficial version of TWRP for my phone but everytime I tried to boot into the recovery it would say "No Command" and then boot into the original recovery.
Is anyone able to help me root my phone? Can it even be done?
Any help is sincerely appreciated. Thanks!
Phone Specifications:
Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro.
SM-J250G
Android Version: 7.1.1
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Hi Jayden
I've got exactly the same problem. Have you worked this out eventually? Please help!
MC
qichen said:
Hi Jayden
I've got exactly the same problem. Have you worked this out eventually? Please help!
MC
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Unfortunately I have not found a solution. Please notify me if you find one.
here is a copy of my boot.img after flashing this you will get a verification problem and you will have to reset your phone if it bootloops into recovery or starts to update and says no command take battery out put it back in and boot it again or boot in to odin mode and push down and boot it eventually it will boot in to recovery then factory reset it. first boot may take 5-10 minutes
my software version is J250GDXU2ARD3_J250GXSA2ARD3_XSA
putzwon said:
here is a copy of my boot.img after flashing this you will get a verification problem and you will have to reset your phone if it bootloops into recovery or starts to update and says no command take battery out put it back in and boot it again or boot in to odin mode and push down and boot it eventually it will boot in to recovery then factory reset it. first boot may take 5-10 minutes
my software version is J250GDXU2ARD3_J250GXSA2ARD3_XSA
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Hello and thanks a lot! I flashed my boot image and now when it boots it says "Set Warranty Bit : Kernel" and an infinite booting screen.
What do I do from here? or do I need to flash the original rom?
don't worry about "Set Warranty Bit : Kernel" mine does it too here is another boot.img after i flashed this i got verification failed so i used 7z to tar userdata.img.ext4 i extracted from the AP image i got the boot.img from.
i put boot in BL and userdata in AP and flashed it. it fired up as normal and then i installed magisk apk
JaydenATC said:
Hello and thanks a lot! I flashed my boot image and now when it boots it says "Set Warranty Bit : Kernel" and an infinite booting screen.
What do I do from here? or do I need to flash the original rom?
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Flash the original rom then flash boot and userdata as i explain in next post
Hey, sorry for the late response. Everything is working fine! I now have superuser abilities but everytime I try to flash my recovery with TWRP it just loads the stock recovery. I even tried removing certain files from the root folder to avoid the stock recovery being flashed but it hasn't worked.
Any idea? Ps. You are a life saver my man.
JaydenATC said:
Hey, sorry for the late response. Everything is working fine! I now have superuser abilities but everytime I try to flash my recovery with TWRP it just loads the stock recovery. I even tried removing certain files from the root folder to avoid the stock recovery being flashed but it hasn't worked.
Any idea? Ps. You are a life saver my man.
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glad i could help and i don't think there is an official twrp for this device here is one i ported a couple things still don't work mtp and sideload but it's not really usable until someone ports a rom due to the data encryption which you have to format to be able to flash anything
putzwon said:
glad i could help and i don't think there is an official twrp for this device here is one i ported a couple things still don't work mtp and sideload but it's not really usable until someone ports a rom due to the data encryption which you have to format to be able to flash anything
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Hello,
Sorry, I don't have the J250G anymore as I traded it for a J5.
Kindest Regards
Jayden
My internal storage showed I only have 8gb instead of 16gb. Is there a fix for this?
P.S. Wiping data fixes it
ok
You can extract it from the AP file from stock firmware using 7z
hey
hey everyone im just wondering but is there a kernel for this device yet or any rom ("J250G")

Magisk bricked Samsung SM-T713 -- what am I doing wrong?

I'm trying to get Magisk to work on a Samsung S2 Tablet SM-T713. I don't think it's relevant, but I'm running LineageOS 16.0 (the 4/5/19 nightly), and TWRP 3.2.3. I had enabled OEM Unlocking before I installed either of those.
I installed Magisk Manager 7.1.1on the tablet. I pulled the stock boot.img from a stock installation image (T713XXU2BRB2_T713OXA2BRA1, which was the same firmware I had before upgrading to LineageOS). I then used Magisk Manager 7.1.1 to create a patched boot.img. I then used TWRP to flash the patched boot image to the boot partition.
The result is that my tablet is now bricked at the initial boot screen (the one that says "Samsung Galaxy Tab S2") with an error in the corner that says "Set Warranty Bit: kernel".
I'm assuming that once the battery runs down I'll be able to boot into either recovery or Odin download mode and re-flash the boot image. Since having a non-removable battery makes trial and error very slow (since I need to let the battery run down before I can reboot), I'd really like to understand what I'm doing wrong before I try installing Magisk again.
All of the threads I've seen about people installing Magisk on the T713 are from last year. Is anyone still using that combination? Even if you're not, I'd appreciate any suggestions!
Thanks in advance for any help.
Dr. Drax said:
I'm trying to get Magisk to work on a Samsung S2 Tablet SM-T713. I don't think it's relevant, but I'm running LineageOS 16.0 (the 4/5/19 nightly), and TWRP 3.2.3. I had enabled OEM Unlocking before I installed either of those.
I installed Magisk Manager 7.1.1on the tablet. I pulled the stock boot.img from a stock installation image (T713XXU2BRB2_T713OXA2BRA1, which was the same firmware I had before upgrading to LineageOS). I then used Magisk Manager 7.1.1 to create a patched boot.img. I then used TWRP to flash the patched boot image to the boot partition.
The result is that my tablet is now bricked at the initial boot screen (the one that says "Samsung Galaxy Tab S2") with an error in the corner that says "Set Warranty Bit: kernel".
I'm assuming that once the battery runs down I'll be able to boot into either recovery or Odin download mode and re-flash the boot image. Since having a non-removable battery makes trial and error very slow (since I need to let the battery run down before I can reboot), I'd really like to understand what I'm doing wrong before I try installing Magisk again.
All of the threads I've seen about people installing Magisk on the T713 are from last year. Is anyone still using that combination? Even if you're not, I'd appreciate any suggestions!
Thanks in advance for any help.
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any luck?
pointbob said:
any luck?
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I wound up having to let the battery run out. Then I had to do finger acrobatics to hold down the buttons for download mode while I plugged in a USB cable attached to my computer. That allowed me to use Odin to install a stock boot image.
I ultimately figured out that the problem was that my data partition had automatically re-encrypted itself. I found I had to use TWRP to wipe my data partition, then immediately use TWRP to install Magisk so that my bootloader wouldn't force encryption. A reboot between those two steps screws things up.

[Guide][Root] The easiest way to root without TWRP

Last updated May 2020
Keeping it short. This is a simple way to root your device. You will need a computer and a data cable for this.
Objectives :
Have root using Magisk
Be able to install OTA from the settings without bootloops
Avoid boot loop
Very important :
This will work with ANY Xiaomi phone, and should work with ANY ANDROID phone as well. The difference between phones would be in where you can get your boot image from.
Your phone has to have an unlocked bootloader
Your phone has to have stock recovery. TWRP WILL cause bootloop for root and/or OTA updates from system.
I like to have root with magisk and don't want to install TWRP because I want to be able to install OTA from system without boot loops. This guide will help you achieve this with ease.
Steps:
Download the ROM full zip file. This could be the ROM ALREADY installed on your phone or you are updating your phone to it. Here is a video of one way to get your ROM file.
https://youtu.be/KsxHial1v1U
Open the file and extract "boot.img" on your phone or Computer.
Move the boot.img file to your phone
Download and install the latest Magisk official manager app from here: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v7.4.0/MagiskManager-v7.4.0.apk
Open Magisk manager and click install then "select and patch a file" like in this video
https://youtu.be/USHcCMYlexM
Copy the Patched image from the download folder to your computer adb/fastboot folder
Reboot your phone into fastboot (press and hold power and vol down) and connect it to the computer
Flash that patches image file using fastboot
fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
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fastboot reboot
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Open Magisk manager and complete the installation if needed. The app will prompt you for action.
Enjoy
Update May 2020
Hello again,
Sorry for being away for so long. Here are some of the things I have noticed people are confused with and need to make them clear:
This method works for ANY Android phone. As long as you have the Correct boot.img and can unlock the bootloader
MAKE SURE 100% you have the correct boot.img file for your CURRENT ROM
MAKE 100% SURE, the boot.img file you get from the FULL ROM zip file, not an OTA update zip file
Make sure you check the date and time of the "magisk_patched.img" file to make sure that is the one you made
Make sure you use the LATEST magisk manager
Make sure you open magisk after flashing the magisk_patched.img as boot image. Magisk manager will tell you if there is another step needed, just click yes and it will be done in seconds
Make sure to enable "Hide Magisk" to allow you to have your BANK apps working as well as security checks
If any app you use gives you an error "YOU ARE Rooted bla bla bla" Use magisk manager to hide the root for this specific app (in the settings)
That's all I can remember, good luck
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Kiwironic said:
Keeping it short. This is a simple way to root your device. You will need a computer and a data cable for this.
Steps:
Download the ROM full zip file. This could be the ROM ALREADY installed on your phone or you are updating your phone to it. Here is a video of one way to get your ROM file.
Open the file and extract "boot.img" on your phone or Computer.
Move the boot.img file to your phone
Download and install the latest Magisk official manager app from here: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/manager-v7.4.0/MagiskManager-v7.4.0.apk
Open Magisk manager and click install then "select and patch a file" like in this video
Copy the Patched image from the download folder to your computer adb/fastboot folder
Reboot your phone into fastboot (press and hold power and vol down) and connect it to the computer
Flash that patches image file using fastboot
Open Magisk manager and complete the installation if needed. The app will prompt you for action.
Enjoy
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After fastboot flash, reboot, open magisk manager, tap INSTALL beside "magisk is up to date". Then select direct install; reboot.
Works on MIUI 11.0.2; davinciin. ??
I know that when I unlock the bootloader,the phone is going to reset...but,is it going to happen immediately or after that 168 hours of waiting?
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welder73 said:
I know that when I unlock the bootloader,the phone is going to reset...but,is it going to happen immediately or after that 168 hours of waiting?
Sent from my Xiaomi Mi 9T using XDA Labs
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People report different amounts of wait time, depends on the mi account I think
welder73 said:
I know that when I unlock the bootloader,the phone is going to reset...but,is it going to happen immediately or after that 168 hours of waiting?
Sent from my Xiaomi Mi 9T using XDA Labs
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Phone is reset when the bootloader is unlocked, not before/during the waiting time.
Can do with locked bootloader?
Micdu70 said:
Phone is reset when the bootloader is unlocked, not before/during the waiting time.
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Thank you man :good:
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Cabeção-Flu said:
Can do with locked bootloader?
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No, bootloader has to be unlocked.
@Kiwironic followed your guide and worked very well, although I had to wipe data through the stock recovery to get the phone to boot, I believe that's just how newer Xiaomi phones work. I do have one question though, now that I'm rooted with stock recovery, would I be able to install OTA updates? I'm assuming I would of course lose root and have to redo the process from scratch if that's the case.
Lazer Bear said:
@Kiwironic followed your guide and worked very well, although I had to wipe data through the stock recovery to get the phone to boot, I believe that's just how newer Xiaomi phones work. I do have one question though, now that I'm rooted with stock recovery, would I be able to install OTA updates? I'm assuming I would of course lose root and have to redo the process from scratch if that's the case.
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I had root on MIUI10 and updated the ROM to MIUI11 then did my root again the way mentioned and did NOT have to wipe. You can get OTA anyway, it will try the update first, it will fail, then it download and install a full ROM zip automatically. You have to wait for it to do that twice, that's all. The first boot after the update takes some time.
@Kiwironic First, thank you so your simple guide!
Can this cause bootloop on my device? If yes, can I simply flash the original boot.img to boot without any data loss?
Also another question: my device is rootless and bootloader unlocked, so my Google Pay doesn't work. When installing Magisk it goes back to work immediately or I have to do something to work?
kryzeK said:
@Kiwironic First, thank you so your simple guide!
Can this cause bootloop on my device? If yes, can I simply flash the original boot.img to boot without any data loss?
Also another question: my device is rootless and bootloader unlocked, so my Google Pay doesn't work. When installing Magisk it goes back to work immediately or I have to do something to work?
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If you flash the full rom, chances of bootloop is minimal. And should have stock experience except for being unlocked.
I got bootloop, using indian global V11.0.2.0.
After flashing patched boot, it gets bootloop recovery, only way is to wipe all data and reboot
After booting up and opeing magisk it shows a recommendation to install some ZIP
Accepting the recommendation results in bootloop,
Rejecting the recommendation and trying to Install > Direct Install results in bootloop as well
Posted a thread with this issue here
stone_henge said:
I got bootloop, using indian global V11.0.2.0.
After flashing patched boot, it gets bootloop recovery, only way is to wipe all data and reboot
After booting up and opeing magisk it shows a recommendation to install some ZIP
Accepting the recommendation results in bootloop,
Rejecting the recommendation and trying to Install > Direct Install results in bootloop as well
Posted a thread with this issue here
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This
I got the exact same issue, every time it asked me to install additional zip files it went into recovery immediately after booting up.
Anyone know why this happened?
oblyvision said:
This
I got the exact same issue, every time it asked me to install additional zip files it went into recovery immediately after booting up.
Anyone know why this happened?
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Do you have stock recovery or TWRP? Which version of Magisk are you using?
I have patched my boot stock image, installed full ROM, then flashed the patched boot image. Magisk did not show any recommendation installation.
There are a few guides online on how to deal with Magisk Bootloop without the need to wipe data.
Kiwironic said:
Do you have stock recovery or TWRP? Which version of Magisk are you using?
I have patched my boot stock image, installed full ROM, then flashed the patched boot image. Magisk did not show any recommendation installation.
There are a few guides online on how to deal with Magisk Bootloop without the need to wipe data.
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TWRP 3.3.1-8, magisk 20.1
Patching boot image with magisk wasn't a problem. The Superuser itself works normally, module doesn't. The magisk manager suggested to download additional files for the magisk to be working properly.
I'm on MIUI 11.0.1 Global
Was TWRP the cause in the fist place?
oblyvision said:
TWRP 3.3.1-8, magisk 20.1
Patching boot image with magisk wasn't a problem. The Superuser itself works normally, module doesn't. The magisk manager suggested to download additional files for the magisk to be working properly.
I'm on MIUI 11.0.1 Global
Was TWRP the cause in the fist place?
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On first installation MM asks to download what it needs e.g. to verify SafetyNet. Allow and there is no problem about. TWRP is generally not needed to install Magisk. Things are documented in Magisk guides
https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/HomePage
oblyvision said:
TWRP 3.3.1-8, magisk 20.1
Patching boot image with magisk wasn't a problem. The Superuser itself works normally, module doesn't. The magisk manager suggested to download additional files for the magisk to be working properly.
I'm on MIUI 11.0.1 Global
Was TWRP the cause in the fist place?
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Yes, as the title suggests "without TWRP". The reason is, you cannot install OTA and magisk easily without using the stock recovery. Any attempt to update OTA or use any recovery script on the phone will result in a boot loop.
The solution to get out of the boot loop is simple. Actually a couple of solutions.
One, flash your stock recovery, or
Two, flash a full ROM that includes the stock recovery.
No need to wipe data
That's the only reason I made this post and the other about OTA on root. I don't like to use TWRP because I want OTA install without boot loop. At the same time I want root. Hence the solutions I provided
Kiwironic said:
Yes, as the title suggests "without TWRP". The reason is, you cannot install OTA and magisk easily without using the stock recovery. Any attempt to update OTA or use any recovery script on the phone will result in a boot loop.
The solution to get out of the boot loop is simple. Actually a couple of solutions.
One, flash your stock recovery, or
Two, flash a full ROM that includes the stock recovery.
No need to wipe data
That's the only reason I made this post and the other about OTA on root. I don't like to use TWRP because I want OTA install without boot loop. At the same time I want root. Hence the solutions I provided
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I've tried flashing magisk via recovery and didn't work, the same bootloop. Here's the thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-9t/how-to/guide-miui-11-v11-0-1-0-pfjmixm-rooted-t3997299
I thought this might be a working alternative.
Gotta try installing magisk with stock recovery then, and if it still didn't work, well, more research for me..
oblyvision said:
I've tried flashing magisk via recovery and didn't work, the same bootloop. Here's the thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-9t/how-to/guide-miui-11-v11-0-1-0-pfjmixm-rooted-t3997299
I thought this might be a working alternative.
Gotta try installing magisk with stock recovery then, and if it still didn't work, well, more research for me..
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You have to understand the requirements :
- stock recovery
- install magisk manager app
- patch the boot image for your stock ROM (same version on your phone)
- flash that Patched boot image.
- reboot
- done, that's magisk installed

[RECOVERY][UNOFFICIAL][ROOT] TWRP for Galaxy A80 ANDROID 10

Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or TWRP3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
HTML:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this recovery
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* y
Let’s start with the installation process
First you need to unlock your bootloader. You can do so by enabling developer settings first, enable oem unlocking, then shut down your phone, hold volume up and down at the same time and while holding them plugin your charger. Your phone now should show a green screen with instructions to unlock the bootloader. Just follow them and after the unlocking your data should get wiped. After that your device will boot up and land in setup screen. Do not setup anything, just skip as much as possible, because your phone will get wiped again. Enable developer settings and make sure oem unlocking is greyed out and enabled. (If it does not show up, connect to a network first!)
Now you need to overwrite vbmeta partition, so you can flash third party partitions. Download vbmeta_disabled.tar then go into download mode on your device. Put vbmeta_disabled.tar to userdata in Odin, click start. This should finish pretty quickly, so pay attention when your device reboots, because you need to boot into recovery (Hold power and volume up after the screen turns black). When booted into recovery, wipe your data and reboot normally into system. Now you can setup your phone as usual and make sure oem unlocking is still greyed out and enabled!
Time to flash recovery. Download (link is at the end of this post). . In Odin put the tar file in AP and simply hit start. Congrats you now have TWRP installed!
BOOT TO TWRP RECOVERY AND MAKE FORMAT DATA AND WIPE SYSTEM
Developers specific details
Sources
https://github.com/blacktox/r1q
https://github.com/Grarak/android_bootable_recovery-1
vbmeta_disabled
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_Ws71h--Z7YBGfllsbt8qlJElXRxTB1p/view?usp=sharing
twrp based on A805FXXU4BTC3 so you must on firmware binary 4
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FkYQY_O7daPFX6lWt66Bn-aXadRrDWez/view?usp=sharing
XDA:DevDB Information
twrp galaxy a80, Tool/Utility for the Samsung Galaxy A80
Contributors
blackbuga
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2019-11-09
Last Updated 2020-07-03
Awesome! Where do I get the vbmeta.tar file?
Nazato said:
Awesome! Where do I get the vbmeta.tar file?
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https://github.com/Grarak/android_device_samsung_a70q-twrp/releases/download/3.3.1-3/vbmeta.tar
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blackbuga said:
https://github.com/Grarak/android_device_samsung_a70q-twrp/releases/download/3.3.1-3/vbmeta.tar
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Just got it to boot and the touchscreen is unresponsive. Quite a bummer since twrp is the only way to root as far as I've concluded :crying:
Nazato said:
Just got it to boot and the touchscreen is unresponsive. Quite a bummer since twrp is the only way to root as far as I've concluded :crying:
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Rename it to recovery.img then compress to tar file and flash it
Fixed touchscreen
When reboot twrp flash again this img as image in boot to complete rooting
https://www.mediafire.com/file/ccix57wmz61crzd/magisk_patched.img/file
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blackbuga said:
Rename it to recovery.img then compress to tar file and flash it
Fixed touchscreen
When reboot twrp flash again this img as image in boot to complete rooting
https://www.mediafire.com/file/ccix57wmz61crzd/magisk_patched.img/file
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I followed your steps to no avail. First try, twrp didn't even boot up completely as it was stuck in the twrp logo screen. My second attempt was wiping data first using the stock recovery, then flashing twrp. Twrp booted up and I was happy as heck, but the touchscreen was unresponsive. I've completely set up my phone again after giving up. I wouldn't mind losing all my data again just to gain root, but I don't want to lose it for nothing
Now it just doesn't load further than the logo! !(
UPLOAD NEW BUILD
FIX TOUCHSCREEN
https://github.com/blacktox/r1q/releases/download/TWRP/recovery.img
blackbuga said:
UPLOAD NEW BUILD
FIX TOUCHSCREEN
https://github.com/blacktox/r1q/releases/download/TWRP/recovery.img
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Thanks for fixing the issues! Bummer that I can't root. It's just stuck on bootloop with the Samsung splash image.
You must as sg7 firmware
Then flash twrp recovery
Open magisk manager and patch this recovery.img
And reboot to twrp instal image seltect magisk patched and flash it at boot
Wipe all and reboot
Now you have twrp and rooted
For patching recovery with magisk use this custom source
https://github.com/blacktox/work/blob/master/ianmacd.json
For patching with magisk 19.4
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blackbuga said:
You must as sg7 firmware
Then flash twrp recovery
Open magisk manager and patch this recovery.img
And reboot to twrp instal image seltect magisk patched and flash it at boot
Wipe all and reboot
Now you have twrp and rooted
For patching recovery with magisk use this custom source
https://github.com/blacktox/work/blob/master/ianmacd.json
For patching with magisk 19.4
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Thanks, man! This finally worked. Any way I can donate to you or something like buy you a beer or what
Is anything working? Decryption? Back-up? Restore?
I have saw the a70 page and it included many custom roms. Is it easy to port it over to the a80? I really want lineage os on my phone. Thanks
(I have an SM-A8050)
@blackbuga ; how about detail explaining about sg7 firmware how can we get it? what about give us step by step way of unlocking until flash twrp within provided link donwload files we needed, & last could u gv us stock recovery img for emergency used while we faced some trouble like bootloop or something else we dont expected. so we dont needed to flash whole firmware stock & make us felt safety & shortcut the time of we got trouble. thx for great works
Hello blackbuga,
I recently installed your unofficial TWRP-build for the A80.
I want to let you know that it is impossible to flash ROMs successfully. I am a TouchWiz developer since 2016 and I wanted to continue with OneUI.
So, I was porting the A71 firmware, but it didn't let me install the zip. It ended with the Error 7.
Here's a part of the log:
" -- Setting ROM Permissions
ApplyParsedPerms: removexattr of /system/system/usr/srec/en-US/wordlist.syms to 0 failed: Operation not supported on transport endpoint
ApplyParsedPerms: removexattr of /system/system/usr/srec/en-US/wordlist.syms to 0 failed: Operation not supported on transport endpoint
script aborted: set_metadata_recursive: some changes failed
set_metadata_recursive: some changes failed
Updater process ended with ERROR: 7 "
It seems like it's a problem of the recovery. I hope to get an answer from you.
Greetings
Soon i realase new build recovery
Im waiting samsung realase new source s4 or u4
blackbuga said:
Soon i realase new build recovery
Im waiting samsung realase new source s4 or u4
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Will this solve the above mentioned problem, or don't you know what the problem might be?
n0tavailable said:
Will this solve the above mentioned problem, or don't you know what the problem might be?
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probelme related to your port not from recovery
edit the permission
Is it possible to installieren android 10 GSI i allways in bootloop and restart in recovery
Nazato said:
Thanks, man! This finally worked. Any way I can donate to you or something like buy you a beer or what
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Bro @Nazato, could you write steps by steps to root A80 please...

[RECOVERY][3.7.0_9][UNIFIED][matisse*][millet*][rubenslte] TWRP Recovery

Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
*
*/
Installation
Download version .tar when you haven't a TWRP installed and you are coming from stock ROM and flash it via Odin in download mode. NOTE: Un-check Auto-reboot option in Odin, install tar file (it has to be placed in AP section) and after reboot manually in recovery mode with vol+, home and power buttons. This because otherwise you'll come back to stock recovery.
Download version .img when you have a TWRP installed. Simply, from home, go in install -> install image -> select your .img file -> press recovery as partition where you want to install it -> swipe to flash -> reboot system.
Download version .zip if you have an old TWRP. (you can install a .img or .zip file, as you want)
Bugs/Issues
Encryption with password isn't supported, so don't set the secure boot or put a password at the boot of the device
Time/date is wrong when /data is wiped, since it takes the right time from /data/vendor/time/ats_2
On matissevewifi, reboot > recovery button reboots into system. To reboot in recovery, type reboot recovery in twrp terminal, or adb reboot recovery through PC
Download
matisse (SM-T530, SM-T530NU, SM-T531, SM-T532, SM-T533, SM-T535): https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=319803
millet (SM-T330, SM-T330NU, SM-T331, SM-T335, SM-T337T): https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=319808
rubenslte (SM-T365): https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=319827
Mirror for all models: https://t.me/tab4los
Source code
matisse: https://github.com/matteo0026/android_device_samsung_matisse
millet: https://github.com/matteo0026/android_device_samsung_millet
matisse-millet kernel: https://github.com/matteo0026/android_kernel_samsung_msm8226
matissevewifi: https://github.com/matteo0026/android_device_samsung_matissevewifi
matissevewifi kernel: https://github.com/matteo0026/android_kernel_samsung_matissevewifi
rubenslte: https://github.com/matteo0026/android_device_samsung_rubenslte
rubenslte kernel:https://github.com/matteo0026/android_kernel_samsung_rubenslte
Added milletltetmo (SM-T337T)
milletwifi SM-T330NU
milletwifi SM-T330NU recovery not working on my tablet. I get "could not do normal boot" after installing on fresh install android 5.1.1
I did get millet3g (SM-T331) recovery to install and works. Any help would be appreciated Thank you
TWRP Flash on SM-t330nu
I've had TWRP (various versions) on my SM-t330nu for quite a while and am thrilled that we have newer rom's and TWRP's for our devices. When Matteo0026 started building his newer TWRP's I had a few problems with the "unified" version he released, but he went back to the drawing board and corrected those problems. Several weeks ago I successfully flashed the 3.3.1-0 build through the TWRP that was previously on my tablet and have had no problems. I do have to say, however, that I am not certain I am using the absolutely newest TWRP version since the build name has not changed, but since I am having no problems I am leaving well enough alone!
I get the could not do normal boot error on my SM-T330NU, I've tried flashing through Odin, and installing through TWRP. I can't seem to make this work. I can flash 3.0.3.0 and it works fine, but won't let me user newer roms.
I did flash the 3g TWRP and that will work, but I don't wanna mess around with loading roms that aren't for my model.
Edit: Got it working, had to flash this https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=49346 Via Odin 3.09, rebooted, flashed it again inside of twrp, rebooted and installed this https://build.twrp.me/twrp-3.3.1-0-milletwifi.img
That twrp-3.3.1-0-milletwifi.img worked without error.
Thank you,
Your welcome
Hi.
There isn't a tar for milletltetmo in the download link.
Please advise.
Thank you.
donj001 said:
Hi.
There isn't a tar for milletltetmo in the download link.
Please advise.
Thank you.
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It's there
milletltetmo t7337t tar
DJABHipHop said:
It's there
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It's not, but I just used the T335 tar and then flashed the t337t img file over it for good measure.
donj001 said:
It's not, but I just used the T335 tar and then flashed the t337t img file over it for good measure.
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Okay you wanted .tar file... I forgot to upload it... This morning I'll do it so
Thanks for the hint @TheDude1179!
(Edit: Got it working, had to flash this https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=49346 Via Odin 3.09, rebooted, flashed it again inside of twrp, rebooted and installed this https://build.twrp.me/twrp-3.3.1-0-milletwifi.img)
It was the only way to get working the twrp in my sm t330 tab 4 millet wifi. No luck with the provided tar or img to this model. I tryed to flash inside the twrp the new img, but not worked as well.
I installed lineage 16 and gapps, but now the tablet does not turn off. when I plug the usb power it turns on and start booting, no.matter the way to force power off... just when battery runs out. Any idea to fix?
juraci said:
Thanks for the hint @TheDude1179!
(Edit: Got it working, had to flash this https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=49346 Via Odin 3.09, rebooted, flashed it again inside of twrp, rebooted and installed this https://build.twrp.me/twrp-3.3.1-0-milletwifi.img)
It was the only way to get working the twrp in my sm t330 tab 4 millet wifi. No luck with the provided tar or img to this model. I tryed to flash inside the twrp the new img, but not worked as well.
I installed lineage 16 and gapps, but now the tablet does not turn off. when I plug the usb power it turns on and start booting, no.matter the way to force power off... just when battery runs out. Any idea to fix?
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Try unplugging the charger and then turn off the tablet.
here's my question about first installing twrp 3 an then 3.3.1. i saw a youtube video on installing twrp 3.0 img file with flash fire an then that way the guy got twrp 3.0 installed then updated to 3.3.1. so i am wondering can that be done or not. We need to first install the twrp tar with odin 3.0.9. i would like to know best approach so that i can get this installed this weekend and then install the lineage rom to the device.i am very excited to se development on these sort of tablets where as the nexus 9 tablet does not have any more development past 14.1.
mrk2815 said:
here's my question about first installing twrp 3 an then 3.3.1. i saw a youtube video on installing twrp 3.0 img file with flash fire an then that way the guy got twrp 3.0 installed then updated to 3.3.1. so i am wondering can that be done or not. We need to first install the twrp tar with odin 3.0.9. i would like to know best approach so that i can get this installed this weekend and then install the lineage rom to the device.i am very excited to se development on these sort of tablets where as the nexus 9 tablet does not have any more development past 14.1.
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You can go to 3.0 and after to 3.3.1-0 by flashing the img file in recovery. In this way, the old recovery is overwritten.
Ok, I uploaded milletltetmo .tar TWRP. Sorry to be late. Happy flashing!
is this an updated twrp 3.3.1 or the same one that was linked to a few posts back.
mrk2815 said:
is this an updated twrp 3.3.1 or the same one that was linked to a few posts back.
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Same one.
Hi guys, I uploaded .zip file of the TWRP (it's the same last build of these last months) for who needs to flash it easier with another custom recovery, maybe coming from an old version of TWRP.
matissewifi
i tried to install matissewifi on my Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 Wifi but now it's not booting into recovery. Directly going to download mode when trying to boot to recovery. I had TWRP 3.0.0 installed. First tried from TWRP. Then 2nd time tried with odin with no luck.

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