Samsung A3 (Deodex rom) - Galaxy A3, A5, A7, A8, A9 Q&A, Help & Troubleshoot

I want to install the rom deodex for the samsung galaxy (SM-A300M) but I have a problem that when installing it a dialog is created (com.android.phone stopped) and it does not let me do anything, when I do the restoration through the TWRP everything goes back to normal.
I'm installing the Deodex from this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...-galaxy-a3-t3174124/post62237396#post62237396
I am using Deoxde for A3h standard version

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Phones boots into recovery every single time after flashing. [SM-A500F]

Hi guys, I faced some trouble while installing xposed with my galaxy A500F.
Here are the problem, my phone keep on boot into recovery (twrp) when i flashed any zip files except the root file recommended by this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/development/recovery-samsung-galaxy-a52015-sm-a500f-t3360802 .
I have tried other TWRP and Cynogen Recovery which is still the same. This one from the link which at least let me boot into normal.
The only method for me to boot into normal is to flash to the stock firmware via odin which then I need to reroot, reinstall twrp and try to figure out is there any other method with.
Restoring backup are not working as well for twrp which still boot back to the recovery. Some flash files, which event better ( this refer to the deodex http://forum.xda-developers.com/sam...nt/deodex-deodexed-samsung-galaxy-a5-t3232134 ) which stuck in that samsung loding screen while booting.
Any help would be thankful
Jacker31 said:
Hi guys, I faced some trouble while installing xposed with my galaxy A500F.
Here are the problem, my phone keep on boot into recovery (twrp) when i flashed any zip files except the root file recommended by this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/development/recovery-samsung-galaxy-a52015-sm-a500f-t3360802 .
I have tried other TWRP and Cynogen Recovery which is still the same. This one from the link which at least let me boot into normal.
The only method for me to boot into normal is to flash to the stock firmware via odin which then I need to reroot, reinstall twrp and try to figure out is there any other method with.
Restoring backup are not working as well for twrp which still boot back to the recovery. Some flash files, which event better ( this refer to the deodex http://forum.xda-developers.com/sam...nt/deodex-deodexed-samsung-galaxy-a5-t3232134 ) which stuck in that samsung loding screen while booting.
Any help would be thankful
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Hello:
- First, TWRP to use and it is the only one that does not give me trouble installing ROMs Marshmallow (as Resurrection Remix, AICP or CM13) is the v3.0.0.1 of mygalaxya (download here). Steps for install: here
- Second, if you are in ROM Stock 5.0.2 and just want TWRP to install Xposed, I recommend using the v2.8.7 (here) does not give problems at all, although no use to install ROMs Marshmallow.
- Third, it is not necessary deodex the ROM to install Xposed, since there is a modified version of Xposed that works perfectly both as Deodex and Odex ROMs, you can download it from here.
If after using TWRP 3.0.0.1 (or higher) and enters Recovery restart always, I recommend the v2.8.7 flash on it for a normal boot.
I hope the information is usefull. :good:

sm-j5nltexx - v. sm-j5nlte

For a few days now i have being trying to install a customer ROM on my Samsung J5, EVERY ROM i have downloaded has failed with errors stating that the ROM is for J5nlte NOT for j5nltexx even if the file name has been relating to j5nltexx.
I have tried to change/remove the assert line in the install package with no success.
has anybody got/or can recommend a ROM that WILL work with samsung J5 (j5nltexx) - I Currently have a phone that will not boot into a ROM, but will happily boot into TWRP 3.1.1-0
***Update***
The CM13 firmware installed and initially booted, but then went into a boot loop at "optimising apps", still unable to successfully install a custom ROM of any sort, tried Skies and ASUX both didn't boot, even with an Aroma aware TWRP install (confirmed by attempting to install CM13)
Since rebuilding with a "greek" factory ROM, my phone is now showing as sm-j5lte anymore advise will be well recieved
Thanks in Advance
PB
pdjbarber said:
For a few days now i have being trying to install a customer ROM on my Samsung J5, EVERY ROM i have downloaded has failed with errors stating that the ROM is for J5nlte NOT for j5nltexx even if the file name has been relating to j5nltexx.
I have tried to change/remove the assert line in the install package with no success.
has anybody got/or can recommend a ROM that WILL work with samsung J5 (j5nltexx) - I Currently have a phone that will not boot into a ROM, but will happily boot into TWRP 3.1.1-0
Thanks in Advance
PB
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first install a aroma supported recovery then install ASUX or Skies ROM i should boot if it dosent let me me know with the error
I have managed to get a booting phone, using an old Samsung Factory ROM (5.1.1), re-rooted using CF-Auto-Root. Re-installed TWRP (this time with Aroma support) from @Zonic here To be able to install CyanogenMod 13.0 for Galaxy J5 Here do i need to Marshmallow (6.0.1) BEFORE i attempt a firmware upgrade?
Thanks

Galaxy J7 2016 (SM-J700T/T1) How to Root and Install Xposed

MM/N - How to Root Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016), Install TWRP, and Install Xposed. (SM-J700T/T1)​
Disclaimer​
Your warranty is now void.
I am not responsible for any bricked devices. This is the way I did it, some steps may not be necessary.
I'm just sharing what worked for me.​
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 & Magisk files 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 twrp recovery file by ashyx(twrp_3.0.3-1_sm-j700t_23217.tar). under Options tab disable Auto Reboot. Click on start, The flashing process will start. Once the flash is complete, exit Odin and disconnect your J7 from USB cable. Press Volume down+Home+Power buttons at the same time until the phone turns off, then immediately switch Volume Down to Volume Up, while still holding down the other keys.
You should now see the TWRP logo on your screen. Swipe to Allow Modifications.
8.]*Mount Internal Storage in TWRP:*
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.*Now, use the back button until you're at the menu. Reboot -> Recovery. Now flash ashyx's boot image patch (no-verity-no-encrypt_ashyx) to keep the system from re-encrypting.
12.] Use the back button until you're at the menu. Reboot -> Recovery. Copy and place topjohnwu's Magisk Stable or Magisk Beta zip file to your Internal OR External SD card.
14.] The recovery will start. Select 'install zip'.
15.] Go to and select the Magisk zip which you downloaded. Swipe to Confirm Flash. Flashing process will start. Now flash ashyx's boot image patch (no-verity-no-encrypt_ashyx) to keep the system from re-encrypting.
16.] Reboot -> System.
ENJOY your rooted Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) !!
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.
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 install the Xposed Framework for Galaxy J7 (2016) :
1. Open up Magisk Manager.
2. Go to Downloads tab.
3. Search 'Xposed' without the quotes.
4. If you are on Nougat, select the version for SDK 25. If you are on Marshmallow, select the version for SDK 23.
5. Select Install.
6. Reboot.
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 until you enable it on Xposed framework by going to Module section on xposed installer app and selecting it on the check box there. Then restart your phone to use the module you have installed.
Credits :
@ashyx*for porting TWRP Recovery and making the boot image patch.
@KeMii*for the thread template.
@topjohnwu*for the awesome Magisk.
@rovo89*@wanam*for Xposed frameworks
If I didn't 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 v3.12.3.zip
3.Magisk Stable or Magisk Beta
4.Ashyx's TWRP Port and Boot Image Patch
Feel free to rate the thread if it helped you guys out!
Your guide will be helpful to those still on MM, but why do you have a part in your instructions about flashing a kernel for the J710 (which is the j7 2016, for the j700t which is the 2015) and a totally different phone. If users flash that kernel they WILL bootloop their phones. And the vyper kernel is a nougat kernel and will not work with a MM rom. At all. Fyi, if anyone flashes any kernel, root must be flashed after and the encryption breaker. Each kernel every time. Not being a **** just noticed some issues and figured I'd help clarify
fullofhell said:
Your guide will be helpful to those still on MM, but why do you have a part in your instructions about flashing a kernel for the J710 (which is the j7 2016, for the j700t which is the 2015) and a totally different phone. If users flash that kernel they WILL bootloop their phones. And the vyper kernel is a nougat kernel and will not work with a MM rom. At all. Fyi, if anyone flashes any kernel, root must be flashed after and the encryption breaker. Each kernel every time. Not being a **** just noticed some issues and figured I'd help clarify
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You're right, it was a bit confusing, I'll just take out the part about the kernel.
Wait so have you tested the Magisk Xposed for nougat? I think it's in beta and I am quite terrified of trying it...
Topjohnwu says the behavior should be identical to the original zips. Official xposed for nougat was released a while ago with 'some fixes to Samsung roms' , and some people said they got it to work by deodexing their rom. To avoid that step, we use the magisk xposed. If you are willing to deodex your rom, then you can try the official xposed.
tyklink said:
Wait so have you tested the Magisk Xposed for nougat? I think it's in beta and I am quite terrified of trying it...
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ItsJustAJoke said:
Topjohnwu says the behavior should be identical to the original zips. Official xposed for nougat was released a while ago with 'some fixes to Samsung roms' , and some people said they got it to work by deodexing their rom. To avoid that step, we use the magisk xposed. If you are willing to deodex your rom, then you can try the official xposed.
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I have been using magisk xposed for about 5 days now.. works fine. Make sure u use the magisk modded xposed installer too or the modules don't work. I run amplify and gravity box
TNX BRO
TNX:good:
Someone here to see if he has the same problem, it turns out that when I try to rotate the screen, like watching a video on YouTube, the phone restarts only a little research and it turns out that the error is caused by Xposed no matter if it's the official version or the magisk version causes the same error, I'm in stock J700T nougat obviously someone is passing this error
carlosbalbuena_ said:
Someone here to see if he has the same problem, it turns out that when I try to rotate the screen, like watching a video on YouTube, the phone restarts only a little research and it turns out that the error is caused by Xposed no matter if it's the official version or the magisk version causes the same error, I'm in stock J700T nougat obviously someone is passing this error
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I don't have that prob bro.i only have an issue when I restore my nandroid backup, I don't have my texts, on nougat it wipes those too
fullofhell said:
I don't have that prob bro.i only have an issue when I restore my nandroid backup, I don't have my texts, on nougat it wipes those too
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Mine is just that but it's because of the xposed I do not find sense in that error.
cant install no verify, it says "Error installing zip file '/sdcard/no-verity-no-encrypt_ashyx.zip" what should i do?
guildedblood said:
cant install no verify, it says "Error installing zip file '/sdcard/no-verity-no-encrypt_ashyx.zip" what should i do?
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Must have been corrupted. Erase and re download. Flash it as is
bhai samsung galaxy on7 7.0 ko kese root kroo koi batado
Flashing problem
Odin is showing pass in the 2nd box and then 1 successful 1 failed. How to solve this issue??
While applying step 7 ,after pressing vol up,home and power button its not showing TWRP logo,instead its suck on galaxy j7 logo,also not booting normally too now,what to do replay asap

[BUG][Dilshad V10UX] Can't Install Magisk or SilverNote Kernel on Dilshad V10UX

I installed the Dilshad V10UX rom on my galaxy note 3 exynos, it installed perfectly I used it for a couple of days and it worked fine except for the battery.
So I decided to install a new kernel (the silvernote kernel) via TWRP recovery. I flashed the boot image and tried to boot into my phone but all I got was the SAMSUNG screen then blackness. Luckily I had a backup so I just reverted back.
Then I decided to install Magisk but this failed too. When trying it on Magisk Manager I got the error "unable to replace boot.img" and when flashing the zip via TWRP it installed correctly but lead to a bootloop. (I uninstalled SuperSU via the unSUzip)
Am I doing it correctly or does this rom not like being changed?
Report BUG in rom thread but suggest you read / search thread first .

SAMSUNG S4 19505 PIXEL CUSTOM ROM WIPES TWRP

I LOADED TWRP (ODIN) ON TO SAMSUNG S4 GT 19505 KITKAT …IT WORKED
I LOADED PIXEL PIE CUSTOM ROM … WORKED ..... BUT HAS DELETED TWRP
USING ODIN I GET "SUCCEDED" WHEN I RELOAD TWRP TO PIXEL ROM (USING S4 TWRP VERSION) (AND I THEN REMOVE BATTERYY),
HOWEVER VOL UP PWR HOME OPENS PIXEL ROM NOT TWRP, TWRP HAS GONE.
WHAT AM I DOING WRONG THAT TWRP WONT OPEN PLEASE
SHOULD I USE THE ORIGINAL VERSION OF TWRP FOR THE FONE MODEL AGAIN, OR A PIXEL VERSION OF TWRP
I READ SOMETING ABOUT YOU HAVE TO REMOVE GOOGLE ACCOUNT BEFORE FLASHING TWRP ON PIXEL CUSTOM ROM, IS THIS CORRECT
I NEED TWRP TO TAKE A BACKUP COPY OF THE WORKING PIXEL ROM, AND IN CASEI NEED TO LOAD AN ALTERNATIVE ROM.
gwm121 said:
I LOADED TWRP (ODIN) ON TO SAMSUNG S4 GT 19505 KITKAT …IT WORKED
I LOADED PIXEL PIE CUSTOM ROM … WORKED ..... BUT HAS DELETED TWRP
USING ODIN I GET "SUCCEDED" WHEN I RELOAD TWRP TO PIXEL ROM (USING S4 TWRP VERSION) (AND I THEN REMOVE BATTERYY),
HOWEVER VOL UP PWR HOME OPENS PIXEL ROM NOT TWRP, TWRP HAS GONE.
WHAT AM I DOING WRONG THAT TWRP WONT OPEN PLEASE
SHOULD I USE THE ORIGINAL VERSION OF TWRP FOR THE FONE MODEL AGAIN, OR A PIXEL VERSION OF TWRP
I READ SOMETING ABOUT YOU HAVE TO REMOVE GOOGLE ACCOUNT BEFORE FLASHING TWRP ON PIXEL CUSTOM ROM, IS THIS CORRECT
I NEED TWRP TO TAKE A BACKUP COPY OF THE WORKING PIXEL ROM, AND IN CASEI NEED TO LOAD AN ALTERNATIVE ROM.
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Please don't write with caps.
Take a look on my guides at S4 Unified Collection & Guides. You can find everything you need, follow the steps there.

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