[request] step-by-step guide on how to get from stock to CM12.1 (I9301I) - Galaxy S3 Neo Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I want to go from 4.4.2 stock unrooted device to the official CM12.1 ROM. However, I am not sure what I need to do/have and the order in which I should proceed in order to make the process safe and optimal. I think that if someone more knowledgeable writes a simple guide here on in a separate thread on this topic it will be immensely helpful to the community.
Thanks in advance!

You only have to follow three guides:
1. Root your device
2. Install TWRP
3. Flash CM

Download-
1. Kingroot android app
2. Twrp manager app
3. Cm12.1
All you need to is-
1. Root your phone using kingroot app.
2. After rooting install twrp recovery by twrp manager app.
3. Then boot your phone into recovery mode and click on "install" then choose cm12.1
You don't need a pc for this... GOOD LUCK

Download-
1. Kingroot android app
2. Flashify (from the play store)
3. Twrp manager app
4. Cm12.1
5. Open Gapps (ones you prefer, I use mini)
All you need to is-
1. Root your phone using kingroot app.
2. Install Flashify & make a backup of stock kernel & recovery.
3. Install twrp recovery. Boot into TWRP recovery using power + volume down keys (while phone is off). THEN USE IT TO MAKE COMPLETE COSTUME BACKUP! Check every single partition to make a backup of (you may consider for the size reasons skipping the data partition, that is one containing apps you installed). Transfer this backup to a PC or other safe storage & take a good care of it because when ever you screw up things this one will allowe you to get back to stock. Also do the same with Flashify Kernel & stock recovery backups.
4. Boot into TWRP recovery using power + volume down keys (while phone is off). If not already there. Do the wipe! Install CyanogenMod 12.1 (I strongly recommend last official build) & after that install Gapps.
You are done with installing.
Lett it boot for a first time (which takes some time), do a initial required setup & after that go to options about the phone & tap on revision number until you enable developer options, then go into developer options & enable root access (to regain it) for apps & ADB.
& there you go. I leave future installing & adjusting what ever you want to your preferred choice.

How to flash official CM 12.1
1. Download ODIN v3.07 or higher.
2. Download TWRP Recovery (Tar.md5)
3. Download Auto root file for S3 Neo (Tar.md5)
4. Download Official CM 12.1.
6. PUT cm12.1 zip file to your internal or external memory.
5. Root from ODIN.
6. Flash Recovery for ODIN.
7. Get into recovery by pressing vol up+lock button
8. Clear data, install Zip file.
9. Restart your device.
10. Done :good:
Download Links:
1. Odin download Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1168421
2. Auto Root file download link: https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/
3. Recovery file (TWRP) download link: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934551323
4. CM12.1 download link: https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=s3ve3g

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[tutorial][unofficial]Lenovo k3 note indian version K50a40 [TWRP/ROOT]

hello guys.below is the easiest method to root your phone and install TWRP recovery.
Download
1) twrp recovery
2) usb drivers
from here - http://androidurdu.net/download-and-install-new-2-8-7-0-twrp-on-lenovo-k3-note-mt6752/
Now after downloading the above
download recovery lemon k3 note from https://userscloud.com/yexc173ibpv8.
download flash tool from https://userscloud.com/958tvsa17724.
download SuperSU v2.46 from https://userscloud.com/o8m7u398nmv5
Now let's begin with the exciting part
1. put SuperSU in your external sd card before flashing recovery.
2. now open flash tool .exe .
3. select MT6752 Android_scatter.txt from recovery lemon k3 note folder.
4. uncheck all options except recovery and select the twrp recovery image file.
5. in flash tool go to options->download-> chech the box with 'da dl all with checksum'.
remove the battery and connect the phone to pc. start download .wait for 5 seconds and put the battery without disconnecting the phone from the pc.
after the download is complete boot into recovery and install supersu.zip.
your phone is now rooted and you can try new roms!!!
p.s.- cm12.1 beta 1 for k3 note- call feature is not working.
Thanks, I have already rooted it.. Any way to unroot to get the latest OTA?
BTW what do you mean by call feature is Not working in last line?
Well you can unroot using SuperSU .it has got an option for permanent unroot. I am not sure about this method but u can try this.
By call.. I mean that cm12.1 has still got bugs and presently sim feature(ril) is not working.

Easy Automatic Root Method?

I remember on my old Verizon Note 2 I could just download busybox drivers and stuff and then hook it in the PC and just run ghetto root and it rooted it automatically with no hassle, and now I'm seeing bootloading and ODIN stuff and I'm pretty much a noob at this stuff, so is there an easier method that roots automatically or I don't have to do much?
Sorry :l
Easiest method I know of would be to flash TWRP via Odin and then flash supersu from TWRP.
yes...
1. Download TWRP for Note 3(your model) from twrp.me
2. Download supersu for Note 3 and copy to Phone/SD card. (both TWRP and Supersu have XDA threads as well)
3. Download and install Samsung drivers in PC.
4. Download and open ODIN in PC.
5. Follow "Odin Flash" instructions (connect Phone and get into Download mode using key combo) from TWRP download page and install via ODIN.
6. After installing, Power Off phone and get into Recovery (by key combo) and flash Supersu.
7. Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache.
8. Power up.
It looks big but just a 10 mins work
Why Flash twrp? If only root needed. Wouldn't it be easier just to flash supersu in odin?
Odin doesn't work for all models and ROMs of the Note 3.
https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/#odin

[GUIDE] Installing & Updating Weekly China Dev Rom - Keep Root, GApps, TWRP

[Tools, Tips & Tutorials] Installing & Updating Weekly China Dev ROM - Keep Root, Gapps, TWRP
I had encountered many problems while flashing the latest weekly ROMS and will like to share what worked for me.
Right now, there is no Global Developer ROM for Redmi 3, thus we will have to survive with China Developer ROM (which is better).
What is the difference between Global Developer ROM and China Developer ROM?
The difference is the China Developer ROM has no GApps (but we can flash it easily), but you get the quickest Weekly Updates (every Friday, around 0200 GMT), and it also comes in English (only English, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional available). The China Developer ROM also includes many Chinese bloatware which you can freeze using ROM Toolbox Lite or others.
Will I be able to get OTA after rooting and having TWRP Recovery?
No, you will be able to download and your phone will try to install it.... unsuccessfully and will request for you to download the full ROM.
After updating is root still available?
No, you will have to re-root.
I thought the China Developer ROM have a root option out of the box?
Yes, there is a root option under the Security -> Permissions, but it is a limited root. Adaway will not work. You can't freeze some system apps as well. It is a useless root.
STEP 1 - Install China Developer ROM
a. You need to be on China Developer ROM first. If you are on Global Stable ROM then you need to install China ROM and then you can install China Developer ROM.
b. Google "redmi 3 china developer rom", and choose the first link.
Download the China Stable ROM. Install it using Updater app in your Redmi. Press the 3 dots on the top right to choose the file you downloaded.
c. After installing that, go back download the latest Beta ROM (updated weekly) and install it.
d. Now you will be in China Developer ROM.
STEP 2 - Unlock Bootloader
a. Go to the MIUI Unlock site.
b. Login using facebook (easier)
c. You will be asked for your phone number which Xiaomi will send a SMS with a code for verification.
d. You will be asked for a reason to unlock bootloader. Just type something like "Phone bricked and stuck in bootloop."
e. After a few days (it took 2 days in my case), Xiaomi will send you a SMS letting you know that you have been approved.
f. Install MiFlash Unlock
g. Login to your Mi account on your phone. (Mi Account app)
h. Go into Fastboot mode. (Power off, then hold Volume Down + Power till you enter Fastboot mode).
i. Connect phone to PC. Open MiFlash Unlock, login, and press unlock.
j. After 10 seconds, your bootloader is unlocked.
STEP 3 - Install TWRP (Cofface Edition)
a. You can install the official TWRP but it will require some editing of some files. There is a modded TWRP which has made it easier without any editing. Search for "REDMI 3 TWRP Cofface" on the MIUI forum
b. It comes with a *.bat file which means once you open it, the script will install and reboot the recovery automatically.
c. Boot into Fastboot mode, connect to PC, and click the *.bat file. After it works its magic you will be rebooted into TWRP, in Chinese.
d. Swipe right (warning that you will have the power to edit system files).
e. To change language, 3rd button down, right row.
f. When you wish to exit, swipe the big button on the bottom to disable recovery going back to stock, thus keeping TWRP.
STEP 4 - Install Gapps
a. There's two methods. Flashing Open GApps in TWRP or installing an app called Google Installer (download from MIUI forum) which will download the required files and install it. Installing with the app, I encountered many Play Store error (like unable to connect to Play Store). I recommend flashing the first method.
b. Download from GAPPS official siteChoose Platform: ARM64, Android: 5.1. The Pico variant will work fine.
c. Power off. Hold Volume Up + Power Button. You will get into a menu with Chinese words. Press the button that has the word "recovery".
d. Flash Gapps, and remember to Wipe Cache afterwards.
e. Restart and you will have Play Store etc. on your phone.
STEP 5 - Root (with SuperSU)
a. Download the zip file from the official Chainfire site.
b. Boot into TWRP
c. Flash SuperSU, Wipe cache, Reboot
d. Rooted
STEP 6 - Updating ROM Weekly
a. Download the latest beta ROM. You need the full ROM (which is typically 900MB and above).
b. Go to TWRP, flash the ROM, wipe cache, flash Gapps (or you won't be able to connect to Play Store), wipe cache, flash SuperSU (because flashing the ROM removes root), wipe cache. Reboot.

Help samsung tab 4 t330nu 8.0 wifi looking for custom recovery, root & roms?

Help samsung tab 4 t330nu looking for custom recovery, root & roms?
I've been searching all over the place and have not been able to find a custom recovery installation or ROMs. Does anybody know of a step-by-step guide that I may be able to follow?
To root follow this guide:
1. Download this zip file from this link from your tablet:
http://king.myapp.com/myapp/kdown/img/NewKingrootV4.9.6_C151_B313_en_release_2016_08_26_105203.apk
2. Go ahead and check in your settings if Unknown sources it enabled
3. When you enabled it or if it already is enabled then install the apk
4. After it is installed go ahead and open the app and press Root
5. After that you should be rooted!
You can check if you are rooted by downloading Root Checker from the Google Play Store
For recovery(Warning: Will void KNOX!):
1. Using your tablet download this img from this link:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24421527759888610
2. Download Flashify and when it installs press Other recovery image,when it offers the recovery to install
3. Now select your downloaded img.
4. Now you should have custom recovery!
Only custom ROM I could find:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-4/development/rom-dirty-unicorns-milletwifi-t3334058
I'm not sure will the IR sensor work though,that is for you to try,you can easily make a backup through TWRP recovery

ROOT, TWRP and Install Xposed Framework on Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 (Exynos)

How to Root Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016), Install TWRP, Custom Rom & Xposed Framework on Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 (SM-J710F/FN/GN/MN/K)​
Disclaimer
Your warranty is now void.
I am not responsible for any bricked devices.​
Preparation for ROOTING J7 (2016) :
Enable USB Debugging on your J7 (2016)
This is very important thing to be done before you try flashing a firmware or recovery file. USB Debugging mode make Android devices receptive to download and send data over USB cable connection. If you do not know how to turn debugging mode ON, do this :
In your ROM, go to Settings -> About device. Tap 7 times on Build number to enable Developer options.
You will see a message that “Developer mode has been enabled” on your device.
Now go to Settings -> Developer options : Tap it and go to USB debugging option and check the box to enable it.
In the ‘Developer Option’ you will also find the ‘OEM Unlocking’ option, just enable it. (You need to enable OEM unlock, Otherwise you might end up with boot problems or be unable to flash later on)
Install Samsung Android USB Driver for Windows to your Laptop/PC, Then connect your Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) with USB cable. It will configure driver automatically.
How to ROOT Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) :
1.] Download Odin, TWRP Recovery, Custom Kernel & SuperSU file to your Laptop/PC.
2.] Turn off your phone, Go to download mode (by pressing Volume down+Home+Power buttons at the same time for about 6-8 seconds).
3.] Press the Volume up button to continue.
4.] Open the ODIN file and run you downloaded on your Laptop/PC.
5.] Connect your phone to your Laptop/PC through orignal USB cable.
6.] When ODIN detects your phone, It will show added in the Log.
7.] In ODIN click on AP and then select the official twrp recovery file (TWRP-3.0.2-1-j7xelte.img.tar. under Options tab disable Auto Reboot. Click on start, The flashing process will start. Once the flash is complete, Now exit Odin and disconnect your J7 from USB cable, you can pull the battery then place the battery back in.
Known Issues :- Samsung encryption is not supported yet in TWRP 3.0.2.0
8.] This step is alternative not necessary (If you want to disabled dm-verity & encryption, another words if you want to mount Internal Storage in TWRP, So do it) :
Go to download mode again and Open ODIN click on AP and the select Stock based custom kernel (SM-J710F-Kernel-6.0.1-nodmv.tar) under Options tab disable Auto Reboot. Click on start, The flashing process will start. Once the flash is complete, Now exit Odin and disconnect your J7 from USB cable, you can pull the battery then place the battery back in again.
Note 1 :- As per my experiences, it is recommended to flash the Kernel, then recovery and then "FORMAT DATA" (not only wipe) to disable encryption. Otherwise, TWRP will not be able to mount /data.
Note 2 :- If you want to keep encryption (are you official lover), simply flash official twrp recovery and then flash SuperSU package via TWRP, The result would be that TWRP is mount External SD card and OTG so don't worry and flash only official TWRP. (Follow all steps for rooting your J7 2016 by official method, ONLY skip step no. 8 and 11).
9.] If the flashing succeeds, ODIN will show 'PASS'. That means the recovery flashed successfully. It will boot into recovery.
10.] Swipe to Allow Modifications. Click on Reboot.
11.] This step is alternative (If you followed step no. 8, so then do it) :
Swipe to Allow Modifications. Click on Reboot. Go to Wipe > Format Data > "yes" ...Ok Click on Reboot.
12.] Copy and place downloaded SuperSU v2.78 zip file to your Internal OR External SD card.
13.] Turn off your phone, Reboot to recovery (by pressing Volume up+Home+Power buttons).
14.] The recovery will start. Select 'install zip'.
15.] Go to and select SuperSU v2.78 zip which you downloaded. Swipe to Confirm Flash. Flashing process will start. Once Completed. Wipe Cache/dalvik, Click on Reboot.
16.] After it finishes, go back and reboot your phone.
ENJOY your rooted Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) !!
SuperSU Issues installing/updating binaries : If you want to update binary files or Root 100% your Galaxy J7 2016 follow my steps :
Open SuperSU app and go to setting -> Scroll down -> Full unroot -> Reboot automatically.
Then again rebooted TWRP -> Install zip -> Flashed SuperSU v2.46.zip -> Click on Reboot.
Open Playstore and thne Update SuperSU.
Open SuperSU -> Click on Continue -> Select TWRP/CWM -> Ok -> Reboot automatically.
ENJOY your full Rooted Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) !!
Install Custom ROM :
Comming SOON...
Install Xposed Framework on J7 (2016) :
Most Android users mainly root their devices only to install Xposed Framework. Xposed Framework is a powerful tool that enables you to modify your ROM as you wish using some tweaks. Xposed Framework can be installed not only on Custom ROMS but also on the Stock ROMS. So using Xposed you can add some tweaks to your Stock ROM or firmware and get the features of a custom ROM.
Official build of Xposed framework for Marshmallow Samsung Galaxy Devices has not been released yet, since Samsung made a lot of changes to ART (Android Runtime) without providing the sources. So we have the unofficial build now and we need to flash the Framework (SDK.zip) rather than just installing the Apk like in other versions of android so as Jelly Bean and Kitkat (Where the Xposed installer apk file would install the framework on your system automatically.
Preparation for Install Xposed :
Make a nandroid backup using TWRP (in case if anything goes wrong) before installing Xposed Framework.
With the Nandroid backup (which is an excellent feature on custom recoveries like TWRP) you can backup all your current state of your operating system on your device and save it in your SD card or on your Computer storage and restore it at anytime you want. Many people will have perplexity that, If their Stock ROM (Firmware/OS) is rooted would it be able to do a backup of their OS and can able to restore it?. Yes you can do backup of the current state of your firmware with the custom recoveries like TWRP no matter your OS is rooted and made changes by using root.
Steps to to install the Xposed Framework for Galaxy J7 (2016) :
1. Install Xposed Installer App (Xposed Installer 3.0 alpha 4)
2. Download & copy the Xposed file and the Xposed Uninstaller to your Internal or SDcard
3. Go to TWRP select Install and navigate to Xposed file "xposed-vxx-sdk23-tw-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-xxxxxxxx.zip" Make sure you select the storage as Micro SDcard in the above when you navigate to find the Xposed Framework file to flash (install through TWRP).
4. Reboot It takes a little time to boot up as it want to update our Android System.
Enjoy the Xposed framework on your Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) !!
How to use Xposed Installer :
1. Go to Xposed installer app on your phone and select Download.
2. Download and install the different modules you want to tweak your phone. After downloading a modules please don't open the app untill you enable it on Xposed framework by going to Module section on xposed installer app and selecting it on the check box there. Then retstart your phone to use the module you have installed.
All the Xposed modules listed on the download section won't work for Samsung Marshmallow Stock based Roms. Please refer the the screen shot above to see the Modules that I use on Xposed framework.
Credits :
Actualy me @KeMii
@jcadduono for making official TWRP Recovery.
@vaibhavpandeyvpz for making stock based kernel.
@Chainfire for the awesome SuperSU.
@rovo89 @wanam for xposed frameworks
If i didnt mention you and used your work please kindly forgive me and pm me to fix it right away.
Required Files for Download :
1. Samsung USB Driver for Window
2. Odin3 v3.11.1.zip
3. Galaxy J7 ⑥ ROOT by KeMii (All files Included)
OR
(a) Official TWRP Recovery - TWRP-3.0.2-1-j7xelte.img.tar
(b) Stock based Kernel - SM-J710F-Kernel-6.0.1-nodmv.tar
(c) UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46
(d) UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.78-20160905010000
4. Xposed Installer App, Installer & Unistaller zip files.
OR
Xposed custom build by Wanam
No you don't need to enable USB debugging it has nothing to do with anything outside the system OS. No affect on download mode nor recovery whatsoever. It can be useful for debugging late boot issues though if you ever run into them later on.
As an alternative to flashing the kernel tar in Odin, users can also format their data (or just use an sdcard) in twrp then extract the boot.img from the tar and copy it to twrp using MTP, then flash the boot.img using flash image feature in the install page.
(Used normally when users distribute kernels as .img not .tar)
If users don't want to root or change their kernel, they can flash no-verity-opt-encrypt zip in twrp to just disable the integrity checks broken by swiping to enable modifications in twrp.
Also if you don't have an sdcard but want to keep your data encrypted you can use the cache partition to store small files!
adb push filename /cache/
They can be flashed from there.
jcadduono said:
No you don't need to enable USB debugging it has nothing to do with anything outside the system OS. No affect on download mode nor recovery whatsoever. It can be useful for debugging late boot issues though if you ever run into them later on.
As an alternative to flashing the kernel tar in Odin, users can also format their data (or just use an sdcard) in twrp then extract the boot.img from the tar and copy it to twrp using MTP, then flash the boot.img using flash image feature in the install page.
(Used normally when users distribute kernels as .img not .tar)
If users don't want to root or change their kernel, they can flash no-verity-opt-encrypt zip in twrp to just disable the integrity checks broken by swiping to enable modifications in twrp.
Also if you don't have an sdcard but want to keep your data encrypted you can use the cache partition to store small files!
adb push filename /cache/
They can be flashed from there.
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Thank you sir for extra information and correcting me. Have the best day @jcadduono. :good:
?????? go go go for the custom Rom
Hi everyone! Thx for the guide!
I have a question: its really needed to change Kernel..? Cant we flash just TWRP recovery and then flash SuperSU..?
Thx!
revenat said:
Hi everyone! Thx for the guide!
I have a question: its really needed to change Kernel..? Cant we flash just TWRP recovery and then flash SuperSU..?
Thx!
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Not necessarily. But you won't be able to mount internal storage. Its mentioned in the post too
Me_Ashish_ said:
Not necessarily. But you won't be able to mount internal storage. Its mentioned in the post too
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Hi, thx for reply! I just read it, i miss it the first time, my bad!
So, if i cant mount InternalSD on TWRP recovery what problem can i found..?
I think i will not be able to use backup opcion right..?
Thx again for reply and help!!!
Guys, can someone tell me wich is the difference between "Stock Kernel (original)" and the "Stock Kernel (modified)" ..? Thx very much!
Screenshot for working modules on MM (samsung)
KeMii said:
How to Root Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016), Install TWRP, Custom Rom & Xposed Framework on Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 (SM-J710F/FN/GN/MN/K)​​
All the Xposed modules listed on the download section won't work for Samsung Marshmallow Stock based Roms. Please refer the the screen shot above to see the Modules that I use on Xposed framework.
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where are the screeshots ?
nice work bro and nice dp, waiting for some custom roms like note 7 for daily use neat n clean rom, appreciate your hard work and writing such a long post
Can I use this for j700t?
Sent from my SM-J700T using Tapatalk
Thanks...nice tutorial
Can this be used for the J7 700M Duo Sim? 2016 version? Thanks
KeMii said:
Thank you sir for extra information and correcting me. Have the best day @jcadduono. :good:
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Now, i'm using J710FXXU1API3-J710FOLB1APE2 ROM on my J7 2016 and i tried decrypt kernel of previous ROM but wifi did not work. Do you have new kernel for J710FXXU1API3 ?
KeMii said:
How to Root Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016), Install TWRP, Custom Rom & Xposed Framework on Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 (SM-J710F/FN/GN/MN/K)​
Disclaimer
Your warranty is now void.
I am not responsible for any bricked devices.​
Preparation for ROOTING J7 (2016) :
Enable USB Debugging on your J7 (2016)
This is very important thing to be done before you try flashing a firmware or recovery file. USB Debugging mode make Android devices receptive to download and send data over USB cable connection. If you do not know how to turn debugging mode ON, do this :
In your ROM, go to Settings -> About device. Tap 7 times on Build number to enable Developer options.
You will see a message that “Developer mode has been enabled” on your device.
Now go to Settings -> Developer options : Tap it and go to USB debugging option and check the box to enable it.
In the ‘Developer Option’ you will also find the ‘OEM Unlocking’ option, just enable it. (You need to enable OEM unlock, Otherwise you might end up with boot problems or be unable to flash later on)
Install Samsung Android USB Driver for Windows to your Laptop/PC, Then connect your Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) with USB cable. It will configure driver automatically.
How to ROOT Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) :
1.] Download Odin, TWRP Recovery, Custom Kernel & SuperSU file to your Laptop/PC.
2.] Turn off your phone, Go to download mode (by pressing Volume down+home+power buttons at the same time for about 6-8 secs).
3.] Press the Volume up button to continue.
4.] Open the ODIN file and run you downloaded on your Laptop/PC.
5.] Connect your phone to your laptop/PC through USB cable.
6.] When ODIN detects your phone, It will show added in the Log.
7.] In ODIN click on AP and then select the official twrp recovery file (TWRP-3.0.2-1-j7xelte.img.tar) under Options tab disable Auto Reboot. Click on start, The flashing process will start. Once the flash is complete, Now exit Odin and disconnect your J7 from USB cable, you can pull the battery then place the battery back in.
Known Issues :- Samsung encryption is not supported yet in TWRP 3.0.2.0
8.] This step is alternative (If you want to disabled dm-verity & encryption another words if you want to mount Internal Storage in TWRP, So do it) :
Go to download mode again and Open ODIN click on AP and the select Stock based custom kernel (SM-J710F-Kernel-6.0.1-nodmv.tar) under Options tab disable Auto Reboot. Click on start, The flashing process will start. Once the flash is complete, Now exit Odin and disconnect your J7 from USB cable, you can pull the battery then place the battery back in.
Note 1 :- As per my experiences, it is recommended to flash the Kernel, then recovery, then "FORMAT DATA" (not just wipe) to disable encryption. Otherwise, TWRP will not be able to mount /data.
Note 2 :- If you want to keep encryption, simply flash official twrp recovery and then flash SuperSU package via TWRP (Follow these steps for rooting your J7 by official method, step no. 1-7, 9-10 and 12-16. And skip step no. 8 and 11).
9.] If the flashing succeeds, ODIN will show 'PASS'. That means the recovery flashed successfully. It will boot into recovery.
10.] Swipe to Allow Modifications. Click on Reboot.
11.] This step is alternative ( If you followed step no. 8, so do it ) :
Swipe to Allow Modifications. Click on Reboot. Go to Wipe > Format Data > "yes" ...Ok Click on Reboot.
12.] Copy and place downloaded SuperSU v2.78 zip file to your Internal OR External SD card.
13.] Turn off your phone, Reboot to recovery (by pressing Volume up+Home+Power buttons).
14.] The recovery will start. Select 'install zip'.
15.] Go to and select SuperSU v2.78 zip which you downloaded. Swipe to Confirm Flash. Flashing process will start. Once Completed. Wipe Cache/dalvik, Click on Reboot.
16.] After it finishes, go back and reboot your phone.
ENJOY your rooted Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) !!
SuperSU Issues installing / updating binaries : If you want to update binary files or Root 100% your Galaxy J7 2016 follow my steps :
Open SuperSU app and go to setting -> Scroll down -> Full unroot -> Reboot automatically.
Then again rebooted TWRP -> Install zip -> Flashed SuperSU v2.46.zip -> Click on Reboot.
Open Playstore and thne Update SuperSU.
Open SuperSU -> Click on Continue -> Select TWRP/CWM -> Ok -> Reboot automatically.
ENJOY your full Rooted Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) !!
Install Custom ROM :
Comming SOON...
Install Xposed Framework on J7 (2016) :
Most Android users mainly root their devices only to install Xposed Framework. Xposed Framework is a powerful tool that enables you to modify your ROM as you wish using some tweaks. Xposed Framework can be installed not only on Custom ROMS but also on the Stock ROMS. So using Xposed you can add some tweaks to your Stock ROM or firmware and get the features of a custom ROM.
Official build of Xposed framework for Marshmallow Samsung Galaxy Devices has not been released yet, since Samsung made a lot of changes to ART (Android Runtime) without providing the sources. So we have the unofficial build now and we need to flash the Framework (SDK.zip) rather than just installing the Apk like in other versions of android so as Jelly Bean and Kitkat (Where the Xposed installer apk file would install the framework on your system automatically.
Preparation for Install Xposed :
Make a nandroid backup using TWRP (in case if anything goes wrong) before installing Xposed Framework.
With the Nandroid backup (which is an excellent feature on custom recoveries like TWRP) you can backup all your current state of your operating system on your device and save it in your SD card or on your Computer storage and restore it at anytime you want. Many people will have perplexity that, If their Stock ROM (Firmware/OS) is rooted would it be able to do a backup of their OS and can able to restore it?. Yes you can do backup of the current state of your firmware with the custom recoveries like TWRP no matter your OS is rooted and made changes by using root.
Steps to to install the Xposed Framework for Galaxy J7 (2016) :
1. Install Xposed Installer App (Xposed Installer 3.0 alpha 4)
2. Download & copy the Xposed file and the Xposed Uninstaller to your Internal or SDcard
3. Go to TWRP select Install and navigate to Xposed file "xposed-vxx-sdk23-tw-arm-custom-build-by-wanam-xxxxxxxx.zip" Make sure you select the storage as Micro SDcard in the above when you navigate to find the Xposed Framework file to flash (install through TWRP).
4. Reboot It takes a little time to boot up as it want to update our Android System.
Enjoy the Xposed framework on your Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) !!
How to use Xposed Installer :
1. Go to Xposed installer app on your phone and select Download.
2. Download and install the different modules you want to tweak your phone. After downloading a modules please don't open the app untill you enable it on Xposed framework by going to Module section on xposed installer app and selecting it on the check box there. Then retstart your phone to use the module you have installed.
All the Xposed modules listed on the download section won't work for Samsung Marshmallow Stock based Roms. Please refer the the screen shot above to see the Modules that I use on Xposed framework.
Credits :
Actualy me @KeMii
@jcadduono for making official TWRP Recovery.
@vaibhavpandeyvpz for making stock based kernel.
@Chainfire for the awesome SuperSU.
@rovo89 @wanam for xposed frameworks
If i didnt mention you and used your work please kindly forgive me and pm me to fix it right away.
Required Files for Download :
1. Samsung USB Driver for Window
2. Odin3 v3.11.1.zip
3. Galaxy J7 ⑥ ROOT by KeMii
OR
(a) Official TWRP Recovery - TWRP-3.0.2-1-j7xelte.img.tar
(b) Stock based Kernel - SM-J710F-Kernel-6.0.1-nodmv.tar
(c) UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46
(d) UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.78-20160905010000
4. Xposed Installer App, Installer & Unistaller zip files.
OR
Xposed custom build by Wanam
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Nice kemii super.......
Sent from my SM-J710F using XDA-Developers mobile app
jcadduono said:
No you don't need to enable USB debugging it has nothing to do with anything outside the system OS. No affect on download mode nor recovery whatsoever. It can be useful for debugging late boot issues though if you ever run into them later on.
As an alternative to flashing the kernel tar in Odin, users can also format their data (or just use an sdcard) in twrp then extract the boot.img from the tar and copy it to twrp using MTP, then flash the boot.img using flash image feature in the install page.
(Used normally when users distribute kernels as .img not .tar)
If users don't want to root or change their kernel, they can flash no-verity-opt-encrypt zip in twrp to just disable the integrity checks broken by swiping to enable modifications in twrp.
Also if you don't have an sdcard but want to keep your data encrypted you can use the cache partition to store small files!
adb push filename /cache/
They can be flashed from there.
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awesome man... got that.. thanks
Help me
I have already flashed my samsung j7 2016 with twrp recovery and have installed su... but i didnt flash custom kernel.. my internal storage is not shown in the recovery screen... what to do now?
saddam.khan999 said:
where are the screeshots ?
nice work bro and nice dp, waiting for some custom roms like note 7 for daily use neat n clean rom, appreciate your hard work and writing such a long post
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Thank you @saddam.khan99 We are working on Note 7 rom for J7'6 and some new custom rom comming soon. Stay with us.
coolzone4u said:
Thanks...nice tutorial
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Thanks...
densukke said:
Can this be used for the J7 700M Duo Sim? 2016 version? Thanks
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No... because J700M is J7 2015.
Go here and read this article How to Root J7 J700F/H/M :-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j7/themes/how-to-root-twrp-install-xposed-t3328580
chinhlevn said:
Now, i'm using J710FXXU1API3-J710FOLB1APE2 ROM on my J7 2016 and i tried decrypt kernel of previous ROM but wifi did not work. Do you have new kernel for J710FXXU1API3 ?
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I saw your problem, Lagging and wifi errors is comming because of modified kernel is outdated and its need to some modification to fix it but unfortunately this work has been stopped. So now do not use it.
Don't have to worry anymore because official TWRP is released, this recovery External storage and OTG mounted so now don.t need Modified kernel at the last use only official TWRP Recovery. :good:

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