TWRP Recovery on Galaxy Note 7 [N930F, N930FD, N930S, N930L and N930K]
TWRP Recovery on Galaxy Note 7 [N930F, N930FD, N930S, N930L and N930K]
This is a good news to all those using Galaxy Note 7 with the following model numbers: N930F, N930FD, N930S, N930L and N930K. Thanks WolfW for porting this custom Recovery to their Samsung Galaxy Note 7 devices running on Exynos processors.
Grab the Note 7 TWRP recovery build from the download link below and simply follow the instructions to get the recovery installed. Don’t worry we are going to share step by step guide to safely
*Disclaimer: This site or the developers are not responsible, if you damage or brick your device.Do it on your own risk and follow the instruction properly.
Important: Backup important files stored on your device before proceeding with the steps below, so that in case something goes wrong you’ll have backup of all your important files.
Steps On How To Flash The TWRP Recovery Your Galaxy Note 7
Unzip the Odin 3.12.3 .zip file and run/open Odinv3.12.3.exe file from the extracted files on your PC.
Enable OEM unlock on your Note 7: Go to Settings » About phone » and tap “Build number” seven times to enable “Developer options”.
Go back to main Settings page, scroll to bottom and select “Developer options” from there.
Under Developer options, look for “Enable OEM unlock” checkbox/toggle and make sure you Check it or turn it ON.
Boot your device into Download mode. (Switch off your device.)
Press and hold “Home + Power + Volume down” buttons for a few seconds until you see a warning screen.
Press Volume Up on the warning screen to accept it and boot into Download mode.
Once your device is in download mode, connect it to the PC with a USB cable. The Odin window on PC should detect the device and show an “Added!!” message.
Now click on the AP tab on Odin window and select the TWRP recovery .tar.md5 file that you downloaded for your device. ? Note: DON’T play with any other options on the screen. You’re only required to connect your device and select the TWRP recovery .tar file in the AP tab.
Click the Start button on Odin and wait for it to finish the process. Once it has finished successfully, you’ll see a pass message on the Odin screen.
Your device will automatically reboot when Odin is done flashing. You can then disconnect your device.
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