Samsung S6 Custom Os
Samsung has released the for its and in US, Korea, and UK, and they would update the Galaxy S7 sets sometime later on, but it’s well known that S6 Edge users won’t be lucky when it comes to release. For more info, this is what you need:.You have to install firmware meant for the exact model no. Of your device, so check out that first before downloading the firmware. Check out the sections below to identify model no. Of your handset, and a way to install the firmware given in the table below for various model no. Of the S6 Edge.
Samsung S6 Custom Os
Today’s tutorial shows how to install a custom ROM on the Samsung Galaxy S6. We’ve come a long way in our Galaxy S6 tutorials and today’s addition helps to complete the list. A custom ROM is essentially a new firmware that can be installed onto your smartphone, tablet or smartwatch. A tutorial on how get into download mode so you can install a custom OS using Odin and other software.This goes for pretty much all Galaxy phones including the Notes, A's, J's, S's, etc Let me. The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge was announced on March 1, 2015. It is the immediate successor to the Galaxy S5, alongside the Galaxy S6. Its standout feature is the sloping edges of the display which wrap around the sides of the device. The S6 Edge has a 5.1' 1440 x 2560 Super AMOLED display.
You can identify the model no. Using an app called, or simply check it on its packaging box, or under Settings About. Another solid trick would be to look at the packaging box of your device (in case you can’t power on the device because it is bricked).Now that you know the model no., download the latest firmware from above for that model no.
Exactly.Next, install the firmware on your Galaxy S6 Edge by following the guide linked right below. How to install a firmwareFirst, read our disclaimer, then take backup and then follow the guide below to install the firmware. Disclaimer: Installing an official firmware through Odin doesn’t void your device’s warranty, but it remains an unofficial process and thus you need to be cautious of it. In any case, you only are responsible for your device. We won’t be liable if any damage occurs to your device and/or its components.Backup, backup, backup! Create an appropriate of contacts, pictures, videos, songs and other important files stored on your device before proceeding with the steps below, so that in case something goes wrong you’ll have a backup of all your important files. Sometimes, firmware installation may delete everything on your device! Like, when you change the CSC of your device, knowingly or not.
Step-by-step Firmware Installation GuideLet’s see how to install the firmware on your Galaxy S6 Edge. Make sure you have more than 30% battery on your device. Extract the firmware file now. You can use a free software like 7-zip for this.
Install 7-zip, then right click on firmware file and under 7-zip, select ‘Extract here’. You should get a file in.tar.md5 format now. (You may get 4 or more files, with AP, BL, CP or CSC etc.
Written at the beginning of those files.) We will be loading this file into Odin, to be installed on the device (in step 10 below).Step 5. Extract the Odin file. You should get the Odin exe file (other files could be hidden, hence not visible).Step 6.
Disconnect your Galaxy S6 Edge from PC if it is connected. Connect your device now using the USB cable. Odin should recognize your device. When it recognizes, you will see Added!! message appearing in the Log box in the bottom left, and the first box under ID:COM will also show a no.
And turn its background blue. Look at the pic below. You cannot proceed until you get the Added!! Message, which confirms that Odin has recognized your device. If you don’t get Added!! Message, you need to install/re-install drivers again, and use the original cable that came with the device. Mostly, drivers are the problem (look at step 2 above).
You can try different USB ports on your PC too.Step 10. Load the firmware file into Odin. Click the AP button on Odin and the select the.tar.md5 file from above.Load the firmware files(s) on your device. This depends on how many files you got in step 4 above upon extracting the firmware.zip file.Case 1: If you got a single.tar/.tar.md5 file, then load this into AP tab of your Odin software. Then go to next step.To load the file, click on AP tab, select the single firmware file starting with AP text, wait for it to load, and then skip to step 11, ignoring the rest of the part of this step.Case 2: If you got more than one.tar/.tar.md5 file, then you must be having files starting with AP, CSC, HomeCSC, BL, CP, etc. In this case, choose the files as follows.
Select the firmware files as follows. Click on BL tab, and select the file beginning with BL text. Click on AP tab, and select the file beginning with AP text. Click on CP tab, and select the file beginning with CP text. Different Click on CSC tab, and select the file beginning with HOMECSC text.
If HOMECSC file isn’t available, then select the file beginning with CSC text.About CSC file: Using the HOMECSC file won’t reset your device, and data on the phone shouldn’t be deleted. However, when we select regular CSC file, and it results in CSC on the device being different than that in CSC file, your phone will be formatted automatically.
You can even choose to ignore loading the CSC file, that may do alright too. But if it doesn’t work out, repeat the whole process and select CSC file this time around. Info: When you load files, Odin checks the md5 of firmware file, which takes time.
So, simply wait until that’s done and the firmware file is loaded. Don’t worry if Odin gets unresponsive for a while, it’s normal.
Binary size will also show up in Odin.Step 11. Click on Options tab, and make sure Re-partition checkbox is NOT selected. Don’t use PIT tab, ever.Go back to Log tab now, as it will show the progress of firmware installation when you hit the start button in next step.Step 12. Verify that everything is okay as mentioned above. When satisfied, click the Start button on Odin now to start flashing the firmware on your device.Wait till installation is finished, after which your device will reboot automatically. You’ll get PASS message as shown below upon successful installation from Odin.Some errors you may run into, and with respective solution.
If Odin gets stuck at setup connection, then you need to do this all again. Disconnect your device, close Odin, boot device into download mode again, open Odin, and then select the file and flash it again as said above. If you get FAIL in the top left box, then also you need to flash the file again as stated just above.That’s it. Let the device restart automatically.The first start of the device may take time, so wait patiently again. When it has, verify the installation.
Check the Settings About device, to confirm new build no.