Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (SM-G935F) and Galaxy S7 (SM-G930F) are amazing phones with specs, design and features. Root is now available only for the Exynos variant on both devices, courtesy of Chainfire, senior moderator and senior recognized developer on XDA Developers Forum. This article I’m going to tell you how to root Galaxy S7 Edge and S7
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Download the TWRP File For Galaxy S7 Edge from the download section above; → Now Follow this guide to Flash TWRP 3.0.0 Recovery On Galaxy S7 Edge > How to Install TWRP Recovery On Samsung Devices Using Odin. →Now if you want to root you Galaxy S7 Edge then follow this guide > How To Root Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge With SuperSu v2.68 (SM-G935F
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Whenever I touched the Samsung stock image but didnt’t go all the way with a custom rom, it wouldn’t get past the Samsung boot screen. This drove me nuts (and late into the night). So I went
Just did this myself. Root works fine, and I even got Xposed installed using FlashFire. A few bugs, though: 1. The WiFi one (easily fixed) 2. A weird VoLTE icon in the status bar
Step 1: Reboot into the bootloader or Odin mode on your S7 device. To do so, turn your phone off completely and press the volume down, home and power buttons simultaneously for a few seconds. Step 2: Now open Odin software on your PC and connect your Galaxy device to your computer. Step 3: Click on AP in Odin software and flash the Engineering
Download the SuperSU root package and extract the zip: SuperSU-v2.76-S7QC.zip. Download and install Samsung USB Drivers on your computer. Open Settings> Developer options on your Sprint Galaxy S7 and enable USB Debugging. If you don’t find Developer options under device settings, read this.
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