4.0.0.3.4
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| Language | : Â English |
| License | : Â Demo |
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| Producer  | :  WinZip |
| System  | :  Windows (All) |
| Update   | :  15.02.2024 |
| Editor   | :  Barbara |
Launch the Odin executable file as an Administrator. Connect your phone to the PC using a high-quality USB cable. One of the ID:COM boxes in Odin should turn blue or yellow, displaying a port number (e.g., 0:[COM3] ), confirming a secure connection. Step 3: Load the TWRP Tar File
The file is a custom recovery package used to flash Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) 3.6.0 onto the Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime (codename: on7xelte ). The .tar file extension specifically indicates that this archive is structured for flashing via Odin , Samsung’s proprietary desktop flashing utility.
Browse your computer and select the downloaded file. Step 3: Adjust Flashing Options twrp-3.6.0-9-on7xelte.tar
Press the button to confirm and enter official Download Mode . Step 3: Configure Odin on Your PC
Press and hold until the screen goes black.
In Developer Options, toggle "OEM Unlock" to allow the bootloader to accept custom binaries. Launch the Odin executable file as an Administrator
Before starting, ensure you have a backup of your important data.
Every section of the filename contains crucial technical parameters that prevent you from flashing the wrong file and bricking your phone.
Before attempting to flash the archive, prepare your workstation and your mobile device: Step 3: Load the TWRP Tar File The
The file , which use the on7xelte codename and are powered by the Exynos 7870 chipset. Custom recovery environments like TWRP replace your device's stock recovery, unlocking administrative actions like flashing custom ROMs, creating bit-perfect "Nandroid" backups, and rooting your operating system.
Back up all critical data, as unlocking the bootloader will wipe your device. Enter Download Mode : Power off your device. Press and hold Volume Down + Home + Power
Launch the Odin executable file as an Administrator. Connect your phone to the PC using a high-quality USB cable. One of the ID:COM boxes in Odin should turn blue or yellow, displaying a port number (e.g., 0:[COM3] ), confirming a secure connection. Step 3: Load the TWRP Tar File
The file is a custom recovery package used to flash Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) 3.6.0 onto the Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime (codename: on7xelte ). The .tar file extension specifically indicates that this archive is structured for flashing via Odin , Samsung’s proprietary desktop flashing utility.
Browse your computer and select the downloaded file. Step 3: Adjust Flashing Options
Press the button to confirm and enter official Download Mode . Step 3: Configure Odin on Your PC
Press and hold until the screen goes black.
In Developer Options, toggle "OEM Unlock" to allow the bootloader to accept custom binaries.
Before starting, ensure you have a backup of your important data.
Every section of the filename contains crucial technical parameters that prevent you from flashing the wrong file and bricking your phone.
Before attempting to flash the archive, prepare your workstation and your mobile device:
The file , which use the on7xelte codename and are powered by the Exynos 7870 chipset. Custom recovery environments like TWRP replace your device's stock recovery, unlocking administrative actions like flashing custom ROMs, creating bit-perfect "Nandroid" backups, and rooting your operating system.
Back up all critical data, as unlocking the bootloader will wipe your device. Enter Download Mode : Power off your device. Press and hold Volume Down + Home + Power