OREO 8.1 for S7 Edge? - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions and Answers

Dear all, Our beloved S7 Edge has already received two major updates and Oreo is likely the last OS update our device might receive.
However, a recent GFXBench result shows Galaxy S7 with Android Oreo 8.1.0 and our S7 Edge might also get the same treatment.
Link to the Original Post on S7 forum is :https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/how-to/android-8-1-s7-t3841030
Link to GFXBench Result for S7 : https://gfxbench.com/device.jsp?benchmark=gfx50&os=Android&api=vulkan&D=Samsung+Galaxy+S7+%28Mali-T880%2C+SM-G930x%29&testgroup=info

Then this must be the Galaxy S phone with the longest ever updates , I think Samsung is aware about the fact that the S7 and the S7 edge still sells better, and is way better then other A5,A6,A8 phones that have similar price.

If only it's true

Let's hope for the best.
Let's be honest here, Oreo 8.0 update for S7 Edge was not very convincing as the battery life is less than stellar. Oreo 8.1 update might fix this issue.

ragassagar said:
Let's hope for the best.
Let's be honest here, Oreo 8.0 update for S7 Edge was not very convincing as the battery life is less than stellar. Oreo 8.1 update might fix this issue.
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Basically a repost of my answer, but the Oreo 8.1 on GFX doesn't seem to be like 8. It's missing heartrate sensor and a Samsung Android version. Sounds like GFX mistook a AOSP signed build running on the S7 for a legitimate Samsung one. It should have 9.5 and heartrate checked (probably related to S Health), AOSP can't run heartrate or store a Samsung Android value because it isn't TW. I might be wrong and 8.1.0 is coming, but for now that's what it seems like.

My odin is stuck on <ID:0/005> SetupConnection.. Is that normal? I'm flashing the stock rom

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About to switch to the VZW S7 Edge, have some questions regarding firmwares

I'm about to purchase a S7 Edge so I've been poking around these forums trying to figure if I should/if I can modify it once I get it. I'm no stranger to rooting, unlocking, and installing custom ROMs on my previous phones but I'm trying to keep things relatively stock this time around. However, I will definitely want to root and potentially unlock the bootloader. After poking around here I have some questions:
1. I'm seeing different firmwares being talked about all over the place. What exactly are these firmwares? Are they OTA updates from Verizon? These aren't full ROMs or software updates, right?
2. I know Samsung has said that M is coming for the S7, but I also know that it's probably going to take forever for Samsung to get it out, and then it's going to take forever and a day for Verizon to approve/mangle it how they see fit. So I'm wondering if you guys think there will be a quicker upgrade path to N for those of us who are able to tinker with out phones like this. I'm talking Samsung N, not something like CM14. Though I'm not entirely opposed to a stock-based firmware, we'll see how much TouchWiz wares on me.
Thanks for any help!
1. There are only two types, the Verizon firmware and the U (for Unlocked) firmware. You should know what Verizon's always have in their software, but the Unlocked is the international variant that's much cleaner but also lacks features like Wi-Fi calling and visual voicemail.
2. The S7 and S7 Edge already comes with Marshmallow out of the box, if that's what you're asking? And TouchWiz isn't that bad especially how much they've cleaned it up for this year.
GigaSPX said:
1. There are only two types, the Verizon firmware and the U (for Unlocked) firmware. You should know what Verizon's always have in their software, but the Unlocked is the international variant that's much cleaner but also lacks features like Wi-Fi calling and visual voicemail.
2. The S7 and S7 Edge already comes with Marshmallow out of the box, if that's what you're asking? And TouchWiz isn't that bad especially how much they've cleaned it up for this year.
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Ok, thanks. And I actually meant Nougat, not Marshmallow.
Is the latest software still rootable?

Using unlocked G935A on Tmo

Hello everyone,
I just bought an unlocked G935A (AT&T) s7e this morning, to use on Tmo. Not a fan of the bloatware, so I tried rooting it. Didn't work out, and I ended up flashing back to ATTs firmware circa September 2016 (goo.gl/ZwXTwX) (Baseband version: G935AUCS4API2, Build number: MMB29M.G935AUCS4API2)
My question is, where should I go from here? Is there a benefit to trying to flash to the unlocked or tmo variant? Is it worth it to update to Nougat, I've heard mixed reviews about the camera and battery life. Is there a way to get this horrible bloatware off, without ending up in a bootloop like I was stuck in before... I don't think I want to root the phone anymore, considering the solutions have a unstable disclaimer (https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-galaxy-s7/how-to/root-s7-att-g930a-g935a-t3410538). Overall phone stability, battery life, and camera consistency is super important to me, I'm going to be travelling all summer without access to a computer, and with limited electricity.
Also, I just gotta say I hate that Samsung doesn't host official firmware anywhere. I feel dirty having a random install on my phone now, and I didn't even get rid of the bloatware.
Anyway, thanks for the help!
Looks like you have an S7 edge, you might want to navigate over to the edge forum. This is the s7 regular forum.
dirtydodge said:
Looks like you have an S7 edge, you might want to navigate over to the edge forum. This is the s7 regular forum.
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Sorry, thank you!

Is any customizability permanently lost in OTA nougat update/ security patches?

Hi brand new to S7 edge (SM-G935T). Love this phone so far but would like to update to nougat and security patches ASAP as i had my last phone hacked and want to minimize that chance.
I have rooted/s-off/etc and played with custom ROMs, boot screens and animations, etc for MyTouch 4G Slide years ago.
After that i had some limitations modding a Galaxy S4.
I know sometimes system updates would lock you out of some levels of customization of the system.
So i'm wondering: will any of the OTA updates will lose me something i can't get back?
Thanks in advance
Well i think i can answer this myself now for any of my fellow befuddled would-be buyers.
As Eggleston11 replies here,
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I have the G935F. As far as I understand these kernels are for Exynos only. Good luck if you are searching for a good development scene with the snapdragon version. There are a few ROMs and Kernels i think. I have no idea about quality.
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So if you bought any of the US carrier models with the snapdragon chip you probably might as well take the OTAs to the last security update (Here is t-mobile's list of releases) for updates and security purposes, and then play with that release and decide if you would prefer to flash to the brandless ROM "G935u" instead of "G935t", which won't come with the carrier's cruft. To specifically answer my OP question, it's still possible to root the latest version of them, for what it's worth, although not GOOD methods.
Sad face. I was beguiled by the xda-developers Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge page into buying the S7 Edge without realizing a lot (all?) of the cool stuff was for the exynos variant.
With the way things are now in the mobile world one should not put his faith in any one website. Most snap dragon chips come locked tight this day in age. My self included should have done much more research in before buying.... I'm am at least thankful for root.

What Android version is supported in stock config?

Hey All,
Looking at picking up one of these phones certified refurbished from Amazon for about $170. I'm wondering what version of Android I can expect OR get automatically updated to when I set the phone up?
I really want (need) some of the features in Nougat, but want to make sure it'll get there without me having to relive my youth as a rom chasing nerd (which I loved but am too old to do these days lol).
Any other advice around this phone (or other similar "cheap" deals) people have will be appreciated.
Thanks much!
I wouldn't recommend getting a 6P due to the infamous bootloop issue caused by the Snapdragon 810 processor and the early shutdown issue caused by the battery. Also, it only has about 5 months of support from Google left. After that there will be no more security patches, official updates to Android 9.0, etc.
To answer your question: the 6P will probably come with Marshmallow or Nougat and is upgradable to Oreo.
I'd recommend getting a Google Pixel or Pixel XL. It will come with a least Nougat and is upgradable to Oreo. If you MUST have a Nexus device, the refurbished Nexus 6 my dad got from Amazon recently is pretty good. It came with Nougat installed, but that's the newest version of Android officially available for it.
Thanks for the tips man, I appreciate the advice!

Android Pie for S7 Edge?

I'm just wondering how long it will be before we see a real Pie ported ROM for the S7 edge, now that the Note FE PIe update has been released?
https://www.sammobile.com/2019/03/25/galaxy-note-fe-android-pie-update/
dave457 said:
I'm just wondering how long it will be before we see a real Pie ported ROM for the S7 edge, now that the Note FE PIe update has been released?
https://www.sammobile.com/2019/03/25/galaxy-note-fe-android-pie-update/
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IT won't take long at all,from what i have seen only bug is WIFI and BT. everything else works okey,maybe some more minor issue.
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