How to TWRP Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7102 - Samsung Galaxy View 2 Questions & Answers

Hello everyone,
I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7102 with following details:
Build Number: JSS15J.N7102ZCUEOJ1
Baseband version: N7102ZCUEML1
This is a model from CHN which I believe to be China because almost all default settings are for China.
This model is shipped with Android 4.3.3 and do not allow for new android updates.
I have tried to use TWRP using the model; https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxynote2n7100.html because I did not find the exact TWRP file for N7102 model.
I have used this model because it shows code name: t03g and using an app that allows me to see some phone informations I found codename t03gduoszc
Problem is after installing TWRP via Odin (version Odin3 v3.13.1), the device does not allow me to boot into recovery mode at all.
Tried to boot into recovery mode by pressing the keys VOL UP+HOME+POWER and also tried by choose to auto-reboot option on Odin after install the file and none of the options works.
I have successfully used CF Auto Root and SuperSU works, but do not know how to upgrade android version for this device using CF Auto Root and all instructions I found are TWRP related.
Can anyone help me find a TWRP file that works for this Galaxy Note 2 model?
Additionally, any step by step guide that allows me to upgrade Android version on the device?
Thank you very mush in advance
Paulo

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Rooting Partially Failed?

Hi,
I hope this is right right place.
I used INTERNATIONAL GSM [GT-I9300] and 06. Android 4.1.2 [Build JZO54K ELLA] as that seemed to match my phone model the closest - JZO54K.i9300xxemc2
I had a stock Samsung Galaxy S3 and tried to ROOT it using the Samsung S3 Toolkit so that I can install the Android Revolution ROM v31 but it appears it may have partially rooted, i think.
I didn't want to root it just yet as i wanted backups of the phone but using the backup options i ended up doing "Flash Insecure Boot Image and Root Phone" and then had to manually install Busybox using option 13. "Install BusyBox on Device".
When running most of the backup commands from the Samsung S3 Unified Toolkit, I get [email protected]:/ # su /system/bin/sh: su: not found
I don't know what to do now or know if the phone fully rooted and backed up.
Option 21 shows the below.
DEVICE INFORMATION FOR Samsung Galaxy S3
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Device Product Model: GT-I9300
Firmware Build : 4.1.2
Firmware Build ID : JZO54K
Firmware Build PDA : I9300XXEMC2
Firmware Region Code: BTU
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Boot Image Status : Insecure [based on ro.secure value]
Note: This is only an indictation if the boot image has been modified
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Use another root method like Philz .
jje
I downloaded Root Checker and Titanium Backup and both say the phone is not rooted but it appears may busybox is installed as some backup's seem to be working.
Not sure how could have happened other than I may have selected the incorrect phone model for JZO54K.I9300XXEMC2.
Since the phone seems to be in an inconsistent state, i'm now worried about bricking it.
bbasra said:
Hi,
I hope this is right right place.
I used INTERNATIONAL GSM [GT-I9300] and 06. Android 4.1.2 [Build JZO54K ELLA] as that seemed to match my phone model the closest - JZO54K.i9300xxemc2
I had a stock Samsung Galaxy S3 and tried to ROOT it using the Samsung S3 Toolkit so that I can install the Android Revolution ROM v31 but it appears it may have partially rooted, i think.
I didn't want to root it just yet as i wanted backups of the phone but using the backup options i ended up doing "Flash Insecure Boot Image and Root Phone" and then had to manually install Busybox using option 13. "Install BusyBox on Device".
When running most of the backup commands from the Samsung S3 Unified Toolkit, I get [email protected]:/ # su /system/bin/sh: su: not found
I don't know what to do now or know if the phone fully rooted and backed up.
Option 21 shows the below.
DEVICE INFORMATION FOR Samsung Galaxy S3
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Device Product Model: GT-I9300
Firmware Build : 4.1.2
Firmware Build ID : JZO54K
Firmware Build PDA : I9300XXEMC2
Firmware Region Code: BTU
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Boot Image Status : Insecure [based on ro.secure value]
Note: This is only an indictation if the boot image has been modified
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Use Framaroot to root and then install Busybox via BusyBox from PlayStore...
Gesendet von meinem GT-I9300 mit Tapatalk 2
I ended up re-running through recommended rooting options using the Unified Tool kit and it worked.
Now time to put on a custom rom.

(Tutorial) Upgrade J5 (2015) to 6.0 and Downgrade to 5.1.1 + Rooting

Hi this tutorial is for them who wants to upgrade to Android 6.0 on J5 and also for those who wants to downgrade back to 5.1 on their J5 (2015) manually using odin.
This tutorial will be divided into three section upgrade, downgrade and rooting.
Upgrade to Android 6.0
As Samsung has started rolling out android 6.0 for J5 (2015) model. It will be available to all the regions sooner or later on most of the models of J5. Incase if you are not getting OTA update of android 6.0 on your country and are curious to try Android Marshmallow, you can try to flash android 6.0 available for other country. For example: If you have J500H model and android 6.0 for J500H is available for some other countries but not in your country than you can download android 6.0 firmware of those countries and flash it through Odin.
Note: The model number of J5 should be same for example you cannot flash J500F firmware to J500H ,
you can only flash firmware of J500H to J500H, countries or area does not matter as long as the
device model is same.
Procedure:
1. Go to the link below and search for firmware for your device. (Eg: Galaxy J500H)
2. You will find firmware for various regions and android version. Download the android 6.0 firmware for your
region. If you don’t get android 6.0 for your region than download android 6.0 available for any region as you
prefer.
3. Download odin from the link below.
4. Backup any necessary things like apps, contacts or files as you may loose them.
5. Now follow the instruction given below and flash android 6.0 to your j5.
PRE-REQUIREMENTS:
 Download & Install Galaxy USB Driver on your computer,
 Enable USB debugging on your Galaxy J5 smartphone and OEM unlocking.
 Your phone battery should be at 80% or above.
How to Install Stock Rom on Galaxy J5
1 . After downloading the Galaxy J5 Firmware and Odin software files from the download section.
2. Extract/unzip both files on your computer.
3. Now, boot your Samsung Galaxy J5 into download mode. To do that turn off the phone, after the phone is off,
press and hold the Volume Down + Home + Power buttons at the same time.
4. Connect your Galaxy J5 to your computer using USB Cable and wait till Odin software detects it. Once, Odin
software detects your phone, you will see the Added message on Odin.
5. Before installing the stock firmware on Galaxy J5 make sure that both Auto Reboot and F.Reset Time are selected.
Then, click on the AP button on Odin software and select the stock Rom where you have previously extracted it.
Now click start button. Odin will start flashing.
6. In the end, on the Odin software the pass message should be displayed and your Samsung Galaxy J5 will
reboot automatically.
7. Congratulation you have upgraded to android 6.0 Marshmallow.
Detailed tutorial for flashing via Odin:
https://androidmtk.com/flash-samsung-stock-rom-using-odin
Downloads:
1. Firmware
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/
http://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model
2. USB driver
https://androidmtk.com/download-samsung-usb-drivers
3. Odin
https://androidmtk.com/download-odin-downloader-versions
Downgrade to Android 5.1.1
Incase if you don’t like android 6.0 and want to downgrade you can downgrade to android 5.1.1 by following these
steps.
1. Download 5.1.1 firmware for your region from the given link.
2. Follow the steps provided in above upgrade tutorial and flash the firmware using the Odin.
Rooting:
For rooting your J5 on Android 6.0 as well as Android 5.1.1 follow these steps.
1. Download the TWRP recovery from the link below.
Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop) ( Thanks @Nick Verse for TWRP recovery)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j5/development/recovery-samsung-galaxy-j5-t3338869
Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) (Thanks @ganesh varma for TWRP recovery)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/recovery-samsung-galaxy-j500f-t3416960
2. Download Supersu zip from the link below
https://download.chainfire.eu/696/supersu/
For Marshmallow Users if you are facing bootloop after flashing supersu.zip . Flash the supersu file given in the link below.
https://mega.nz/#!zNVBhKjb!FZFKq6vaIPudYMoIajb-3zwuLOC26OHtdYY_TKt-6Qs (Thanks @jka_dark28 for link)
3. Now flash downloaded TWRP via Odin. (Follow the same process to Flash)
4. Transfer supersu zip file to your sd card.
5. After flashing TWRP. Reboot to recovery by pressing and holding Volume Up + Home + Power Button.
6. Now in TWRP select install, locate your Supersu zip file and flash it.
7. Than reboot your device. Congratulation you have rooted your device.
Note: Flashing TWRP and Supersu will void your warranty. So think before you flash. After flashing
TWRP do a nandroid backup first before flashing anything (even supersu file) so that if anything
goes wrong you can restore back.
And most important do everything on your own risk. I will not be responsible to any damage made to your device. But if you follow the process carefully you will not face any problem.
Hope this tutorial will help you all who don't have idea about these things.
Do write your comments and Hit thanks if it helped you.:laugh::good:
thanks for the tutorial!
testing
FOR MM
Wipe data factory reset in LL
Flash done : J500MUBU1BPF3_J500MZTO1BPF2_J500MUBU1BPF2_HOME.tar
Device does not have drk please install drk first ( knox counter =01 ), reboot.
after 15 min device start.
- TWR Working
- Root not workin on MM J500MUBU1BPF3_J500MZTO1BPF2_J500MUBU1BPF2_HOME.tar (Brazil) use this:
https://mega.nz/#!zNVBhKjb!FZFKq6vaIPudYMoIajb-3zwuLOC26OHtdYY_TKt-6Qs
- For Xposed framework use xposed-v86.0-sdk23-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-20160709:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
What did you tried to flash? Is it MM or LL Firmware? And thanx for xposed and root file link.
Does this work on SM-J500F/DS? Its basically a normal J5 but with dual sim but I wanna be sure.
ZemoDroid said:
Does this work on SM-J500F/DS? Its basically a normal J5 but with dual sim but I wanna be sure.
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What are you trying to? Upgrade to MM or downgrade to LL. And yes you can flash the firmware of J500F.
rjrulz007 said:
What are you trying to? Upgrade to MM or downgrade to LL. And yes you can flash the firmware of J500F.
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I'm trying to root it.
Just flash twrp via odin. And install supersu zip via twrp. And remember it will void your warranty. One more thing do a nandroid backup before flashing anything.
Do I need to unlock bootloader before flashing twrp.? If it is required how can I do it on Samsung galaxy J500H running marshmallow 6.0.1?
Thank you
Whatisausername said:
Do I need to unlock bootloader before flashing twrp.? If it is required how can I do it on Samsung galaxy J500H running marshmallow 6.0.1?
Thank you
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You have to enable USB debugging on your Galaxy J5 and OEM unlocking by going into developer Options. To enable developer option go to system, About Phone, and tap Build number 5/6 times. Let me know if you need more help.
.yeah it helped but my phone is stuck at samsung.
Whatisausername said:
I did both however my phone simply does not boot into twrp.. Odin said passed and knox is tripped.
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Untick the Auto Reboot from the options in Odin and flash the recovery. After flashing finishes,power off the device(by removing battery) and hold [ VOLUME UP+HOME+POWER] to enter into the recovery and swipe to 'allow modifications'. Hope This will help you.
Whatisausername said:
.yeah it helped but my phone is stuck at samsung.
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Did you flashed anything after installing TWRP recovery, like any zip files?
rjrulz007 said:
Did you flashed anything after installing TWRP recovery, like any zip files?
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Yeah update-superuser.zip
Edit: flashed stock rom ie 5.1.1 via odin and updating to 6.0.1 will try second file.
Whatisausername said:
Yeah update-superuser.zip
Edit: flashed stock rom ie 5.1.1 via odin and updating to 6.0.1 will try second file.
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rjrulz007 said:
Did you flashed anything after installing TWRP recovery, like any zip files?
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OK well which partitions should i backup?
Works great, Thanks
Downgrade
Hi All!
If I want to downgrade from 6.0.1 to 5.1.1 via Odin, is it sure, that I need only one AP/PDA file from firmware sites?
Because I remember with an older phone, that if I need to downgrade, it need the other files too - Bootloader, Phone, CSC.
Is it sure that there is no need for them? If it, where can I download them?
Thanks!
Hello mate, I have gone back and forward from LP - MM a number of times.
I have had no problem with it as all.
I just flashed the firmware from from Sam mobile ( there are lots us links through out the ROMs thread)
I have only had to put the file into the AP and flashed no problem.
Just mage sure that the firmware is the correct one for your model
Sent from my Galaxy J5 using XDA Labs
Hey, I have a SM J500F 6.0.1, can I root it the same way as an 6.0 or do I have tobdo anything diferent??
I Suggest that if your device won't pass Samsung logo, put it in recovery mode and Factory Reset.
I Had that issue and i solved it doing that.:fingers-crossed:
Do I need stock recovery to only root my J5?? And will I lose all my data if I root it??

Latest Modem & Stock Recovery

FOR SAMSUNG GALAXY ALPHA G850F
For anyone who doesn't want to download the whole stock firmware or is using a custom ROM and hasn't update baseband/modem in a while or want to go back to stock recovery here are the latest Modem & (Stock) Recovery files taken from G850FXXU2CPG1_G850FOXE2CPG1_G850FXXU1CPC1 firmware
Download Modem : https://goo.gl/5Yr1Dr
Download Recovery: https://goo.gl/y1O3WM
To flash modem:
1. Download Odin here https://goo.gl/wL8LFs
2. Open Odin and click on CP and find the modem.bin file (wait until it says Added then countinue to 3)
3. Put your phone in Download Mode
4. Connect it via a USB cable with your pc
5. Click Start
6. Wait until your phone is booted.
Done !
To flash recovery (the way I do it )(You must have root):
1. Get the Flashify APP here : https://goo.gl/aQqYGa
2. Open Flashify and select "Recovery Image" under Flash
3. Find your recovery.img file, click ok and flash it
4. Wait for it to finish
Done !
Thanks.
Please Help me!
Why isn't working on my phone? I follow all the instructions, Odin install all perfectly but keep doing boot loops
I've flashed modem but LineageOS still isn't detecting my sim card.
Amazing, thank you! Downloading >1GB from cheapy download sites like rapidgator capped at ~30KB/s with flaky wifi is impossible for me.
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DurimKlaiqi said:
FOR SAMSUNG GALAXY ALPHA G850F
here are the latest Modem & (Stock) Recovery files taken from G850FXXU2CPG1_G850FOXE2CPG1_G850FXXU1CPC1 firmware
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I suppose the baseband (CP) version you have attached is G850FXXU1CPC1
I have version G850FXXU1COJ5 and can't update - Odin can't flash, no details for the error, just failed 1. The full name of the ROM I had flashed is
G850FXXS2CQA2_G850FOLB2COJ1_G850FXXU1COJ5_HOME.tar.md5
and previously I had used
G850FXXU2COK6_G850FOLB2COJ1_G850FXXU1COJ5_HOME.tar.md5
which seem to have same baseband.
Why can't I update the baseband?
Thank you
Hi,
I am trying to flash newer baseband from what I have: G850FXXU1COJ5
I tried but failed with flashing through odin of the following two:
G850FXXU2COK6.bin
G850FXXU1CPC1.bin
Perhaps I am making a mistake in flashing it, but I am not aware which is newer or what is the difference between these two U2 COK6 and U1 CPC1
U2 > U1, but COK6 < CPC1, so which one is newer?
Thanks
Hello! I have a Network problem with my Galaxy S6 SM-G920T, I need a Modem for my Galaxy. The Baseband Version is: G920TUVS6FRC1. Help me please!
Markpetit92 said:
Hello! I have a Network problem with my Galaxy S6 SM-G920T, I need a Modem for my Galaxy. The Baseband Version is: G920TUVS6FRC1. Help me please!
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https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s6/SM-G920T/

Galaxy S7 root issues - I've tried for 2 days!

Hey guys,
I've just recently brought a Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F) - I've tried rooting it with "CF-Auto-Root-herolte-heroltexx-smg930f" on a stock rom downloaded from sammobile.
Nothing has been working. It successfully loads with Odin, reboots and says "Recovery Is Not Seandroid Enforcing" then reboots again and will not startup.
I'm not sure what is wrong. I've followed about 10 different sets of instructions and I've had no success with having any of it work.
The serial number of the device is: R58H729E0GM
The baseband version is: G930FXXU1DQEF
The build number is: NRD90M.G930FXXS1DQG5
I've enabled developer mode and enabled OEM unlocking.
If anyone has any experience I would very much appreciate it. I have no idea why it will not work.
Thank You so much in advance. (I've been searching for 2 days for a solution!)
I believe u need TWRP for that model, then flash CF-Auto with TWRP
Hey i have the same device rooted with twrp and herolte.img - install twrp and load the Image for your device ! Then you have to use odin and flash the herolte.img (in odin AP-Slot) to your device.
Then Boot up the device to twrp and Flash cf-image !
Hope this helps ....
If you need more Information ask here again...
Greetz & happy flashing

My galaxy a20 (A205F) just stuck in boot loop after root

Please someone help me
I tried to root my galaxy a20 SM-A205F/DS and it stucked in boot loop.
First appear the logo with warning then press power button to continue.
But when i press power button it again turned off and vibrate and again show the logo with continuous loop.
I didn't have time to backup my device
I tryed to install custom os ( Z rom lite) but not working........
Please help .
I am new one.
Flash the stock firmware through Odin.
You can find the firmware here :
Model : SM-A205F - Galaxy A20 — Samfrew.com
Model : SM-A205F | Samsung Firmware Database
samfrew.com
You can get Odin here :
Odin 3.14.1 [Official] Latest Odin Download Zip File In 2023 – Odin Samsung flash tool
Guys, the latest Odin 3.14.1 version of 2020 has appeared. This is a very stable version of Samsung’s new phones android 10, 9, and more. Further, We can verify this version of Odin3 as an original, unchanged version. Our website is a download hub for all versions of the Odin flash tool. So, you...
odin-samsung.com
You might want to take a look at this :
Crash Recovery for the Samsung Galaxy A20
Crash Recovery for the Samsung Galaxy A20 1. Be Prepared Most of us will suffer from a crash at some time. If you know how to fix it, you will have a lot less stress. There are certain files you need to keep in readiness. Always backup boot...
forum.xda-developers.com
KineSight said:
Flash the stock firmware through Odin.
You can find the firmware here :
Model : SM-A205F - Galaxy A20 — Samfrew.com
Model : SM-A205F | Samsung Firmware Database
samfrew.com
You can get Odin here :
Odin 3.14.1 [Official] Latest Odin Download Zip File In 2023 – Odin Samsung flash tool
Guys, the latest Odin 3.14.1 version of 2020 has appeared. This is a very stable version of Samsung’s new phones android 10, 9, and more. Further, We can verify this version of Odin3 as an original, unchanged version. Our website is a download hub for all versions of the Odin flash tool. So, you...
odin-samsung.com
You might want to take a look at this :
Crash Recovery for the Samsung Galaxy A20
Crash Recovery for the Samsung Galaxy A20 1. Be Prepared Most of us will suffer from a crash at some time. If you know how to fix it, you will have a lot less stress. There are certain files you need to keep in readiness. Always backup boot...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Thanks a lot
I did and worked

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