[HOW-TO][EXYNOS/SNAPDRAGON] Root S20 series and upgrade firmware

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serajr

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cheers @serajr , ill give it a go,

but i, struggling to figure out why it worked previously...as im weeks ago when i did it on the first A12 build
Samsung changed the recovery restore image file path to /vendor in the new fw builds (multidisabler looks for it only in /system, so I added /vendor to the search loop).
 

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Followed the instructions to unlock bootloader and flash the vbmeta_disabled. Boots back into the rom no problem, but I am trying to flash (in ODIN) the modified magisk AP that I created and it fails immediately. Says "Set partition" in ODIN, and "Secure Check Fal (Pit)" on the device's Download mode screen.

My goal is to get rooted stock OS so i can debloat and self-install updates.

Any help would be fanstastic. Thanks!


edit: just tried again and did home_csc. ODIN closed and Download screen says "Secure check fail: Bootloader" But all Locks above are OFF


edit: I had to redownload the firmware from a diffferent site. wiorking now :D
 
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New lsposed module:

OneUI_4_Home_X_v1.0.0..apk (requires samsung stock home launcher)
- Creates a new category to sort (hide) apps in drawer only (Hidden Apps)
See instruction video (OneUI_4_Home_X_HOW-TO.zip) to get it working
- Changes background color of Recent Apps (same as System UI Notification Panel)

Here
 
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I'm stuck trying to patch the boot.img.lz4 file in Magisk. Both 24.1 and 24.2 fail patch attempt. I'm using my S9 to patch since the S20 isn't booting. I followed the steps but didn't read ahead. I thought maybe I could do the patch in emulation, but it's so slow as to be unusable. I'm trying to load DUK1 firmware. Help would be appreciated.
 

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My Device is S20(Snapdragon) Android 10(Rooted & in magisk)
I would like to upgrade to Android12.
Do I just run [Repeat stage 4-6.]?
We do not want to delete user data.
 

ronnyst

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Hey Guys,

after done all these steps i ran into a "locked mode" with code 6084. phone was not usable anymore. so i decided to flash again - the stage 4 from your guide.
but now i get this and nothing works:

IMG_20220328_134600.jpg IMG_20220328_134607.jpg

Can anyone help?

Update: I´ve locked the bootloader before, that was my problem. SORRY for dumb post!
 
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I just unlocked the bootloader on my galaxy s20 ultra SM-G988B /DS on the latest firmware, reflashed with the vb_disabled file in the userdata although now at the bootup it says this phone is not running samsung official software though sure boots successfully, just wanted to know if that is normal?

This makes it look less alarming (if you have TWRP installed):

 

serajr

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I will update the lsposed OneUI_4_Phone_X module with a new feature: Advanced Incoming Call Blocking, where you can block unwanted calls by adding a prefix (eg: 0195546*), suffix (eg: *465800) or both (eg: *4658*).
Stay tuned!
 
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This makes it look less alarming (if you have TWRP installed):


Thank you for sharing this, appreciate it. Only problem is that I just started using this galaxy s20 ultra and since I wanted to set it asap and couldn't find the recovery I just went ahead with patching the boot image manually and rooting.

Now the phone is all set and so I just wanted to know if there is a magisk alternative to this or if you or anyone here can link me to a working recovery for SM-G9880 /DS on A12, the latest firmware. Edit: I did find the twrp+vbmeta tar from the older posts. Just need to know if there's a way for me to just simply flash the twrp on this already rooted with odin (on userdata/ap?) without having to reset the phone or is the reset a must?
 
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73sydney

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Thank you for sharing this, appreciate it. Only problem is that I just started using this galaxy s20 ultra and since I wanted to set it asap and couldn't find the recovery I just went ahead with patching the boot image manually and rooting.

Now the phone is all set and so I just wanted to know if there is a magisk alternative to this or if you or anyone here can link me to a working recovery for SM-G9880 /DS on A12, the latest firmware. Edit: I did find the twrp+vbmeta tar from the older posts. Just need to know if there's a way for me to just simply flash the twrp on this already rooted with odin (on userdata/ap?) without having to reset the phone or is the reset a must?

Hi,

If you havent already installed TWRP, then yes you would have to wipe data to decrypt it along with installing TWRP (which is why i put the "if you have TWRP installed" caveat in there)

The link and patch is only a cosmetic thing, its not worth upsetting your current install just for that

If you have to reflash stock at some point, then maybe revisit it.

Theres no way to do the same thing in magisk as it isnt mounted at this stage of events
 
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Hi,
Do I have to repeat the procedure with Magisk and v-disabler patches after factory reset?
Is it possible to use a custom Kernel for a stock rooted ROM ?
Regards
 

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    Applicable Models:
    All Exynos models including but not limited to:
    SM-G980F or SM-G980F/DS (S20)
    SM-G981B or SM-G981B/DS (S20)
    SM-G985F or SM-G985F/DS (S20+)
    SM-G986B or SM-G986B/DS (S20+)
    SM-G988B or SM-G988B/DS (S20 Ultra)
    All BL-unlockable Snapdragon models including but not limited to:
    SM-G9810 (S20, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China mainland)
    SM-G9860 (S20+, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China mainland)
    SM-G9880 (S20 Ultra, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China mainland)
    SM-G981N (S20, Korea)
    SM-G986N (S20+, Korea)
    SM-G988N (S20 Ultra, Korea)

    Japanese model (SC-*) also use Snapdragon but I can't not confirm that its bootloader is unlockable.
    It is known that bootloader can NOT be unlocked on U.S. models (U/U1) .

    Frequently used key combinations of S20 series:
    FORCE REBOOT: Hold "Volume Down" and "Bixby/Power" button.
    DOWNLOAD MODE: With the phone off, hold "Volume Down" and "Volume Up" button, connect your phone to a computer via a cable. Release the buttons after you see the "Warning" screen and then press "Volume Up"
    RECOVERY MODE: With the phone off, hold "Volume Up" and "Bixby/Power" button.

    Some facts:
    1. S20 series uses dynamic partition which means there is only one "super" partition (instead of "system", "vendor", "product").
    3. S20 series uses A-only partition which means there is only one set of system partition.
    3. S20 series uses 2 stage init (2SI).
    4. KNOX will be tripped after you flash a custom image. As a result, Samsung Pay and Secure Folder will become permanently (even after restore to stock firmware) unusable and your warranty may be voided. However, many jurisdictions including the European Union has law mandating manufacturer to provide hardware warranty even if user modifies the software.
    5. Samsung devices are almost impossible to hard brick (render the device unusable without a hardware-level repair) as critical sections including the bootloader are well-protected. However, if you do things incorrectly, you may soft brick your phone, but that can usually be resolved by resetting to factory settings (wipe data and cache) or restoring to stock firmware (check out Stage 4).

    Tools needed:
    On your computer:
    1. Odin 3.14.4 or newer
    2. Samsung Android USB driver
    3. SamFirm or other tools/websites to download official firmwares
    4. Android Verified Boot Metadata Image with verification disabled (vbmeta_disabled.tar)
    On your device:
    1. Magisk Manager

    Stage 1: Know your model and carrier code (CSC)
    1. Open "Settings"
    2. Go to "About phone" -> "Software information"
    3. Pay attention to "Service provider SW ver."
    4. Starting with "SM-", for example "SM-G9810", that's the model of your phone.
    5. Immediately after that, there are two 3-letter code, for example "OZL_CHC". The second 3-letter code "CHC" is your CSC.
    6. Remember your model and CSC.
    Screenshot_20200409-191910_Settings.jpg

    Stage 2: Unlock the bootloader
    WARNING: ALL data on your device, including apps, settings and files in internal storage, will be lost. You do not need to repeat this if you didn't re-lock your bootloader.
    1. Open "Settings"
    2. Turn on "Developer mode" by going to "About phone" -> "Software information" and pressing "Build number" for several times.
    3. Go to main menu of "Settings" and at the bottom you will find "Developer options"
    4. Go to "Developer options". You will find a toggle "OEM unlocking". Turn it on.
    Screenshot_20200409-191950_Settings.jpg
    5. Skip to step 8 if your device reboots to "Unlock bootloader?" screen. Make sure the toggle is on and then turn off your phone.
    6. With the phone off, hold "Volume Down" and "Volume Up" button, connect your phone to a computer via a cable. (don't use charging only cables)
    7. Release the buttons after you see the "Warning" screen. Then, hold the "Volume Up" button.
    8. You will see "Unlock bootloader?" screen. Proceed and unlock your bootloader by pressing "Volume Up" button.
    9. Your device will be reset to factory settings. Proceed with the Setup Wizard. Only connect to network via Wi-Fi or cellular and skip everything else. (to save time as data will be cleared again later.)
    10. Repeat step 1-4 to validate that "OEM Unlocking" is on. If it is not, turn it on.
    11. Repeat step 6.
    12. Release the buttons after you see the "Warning" screen. This time, press (not hold) the "Volume Up" button.
    13. You will see "Downloading" screen. On the top left, there are some important info.
    14. Pay attention to "OEM LOCK" and "REACTIVATION LOCK". If both of them are "OFF", you have unlocked the bootloader.
    IMG_0226.jpg

    Stage 3: Disable Android Verified Boot
    1. Reboot to DOWNLOAD mode. If you are already in the download mode, skip to step 2.
    2. Download Odin 3.14.4 or newer and make sure Samsung USB drivers are installed.
    3. Open Odin and put the vbmeta_disabled.tar into USERDATA slot and click "Start"
    4. Your device will reboot but it will not boot into system as vbmeta signature has changed.
    5. Your device will reboot into RECOVERY mode automatically and prompt "You have to reset your device to factory settings". Use "Volume Up" or "Volume Down" button to move and "Power/Bixby" button to select. Confirm and reset the device to factory settings.
    6. This is the last time the data on the device has to be cleared. Afterwards, if you don't re-lock bootloader or re-enable the Android Verified Boot, you will not lose your data. Be aware, a stock firmware package contains a Android Verified Boot Metadata Image (vbmeta.img) with verifications enabled. You will need to flash the vbmeta_disable image (put into USERDATA slot) along with the stock firmware (use BL, AP, CP, CSC slots) to make sure AVB is not re-enabled and the data is preserved.
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    With bootloader unlocked and AVB disabled, it is now possible to boot modified images on the device.

    If a recovery is available and you don't want to go through the process of downloading official firmware, go to #2.

    You can also download a KERNEL TAR archive of your version here:
    Exynos: https://github.com/jesec/proprietary_vendor_samsung_xyzs/releases
    Snapdragon: https://github.com/jesec/proprietary_vendor_samsung_xyzq/releases
    and then skip to Step 6.

    Stage 4: Obtain the official firmware and upgrade
    1. Open SamFirm
    2. Type in your model and your region (CSC) and click "Check Update"
    3. "Download" and you will get a zip file.
    View attachment 4990061
    4. Extract it and you will get 5 files (AP, BL, CP, CSC and HOME_CSC). All files are in tar format and can be opened by 7-Zip, WinRAR or other software.
    5. Check the version code, for example (G9810ZCU1ATD1). The last 4 letters (ATD1) indicates the version of the firmware. If the version is the same as your current firmware, skip to Stage 5.
    Your data will be preserved if you do it right but it is good to have a backup.
    6. Open Odin on your computer and reboot your device to DOWNLOAD mode.
    7. Put AP, BL, CP files in their Odin slots. It takes time to verify the firmware so be patient.
    8. Put HOME_CSC file in CSC slot. Be careful here. Unlike AP, BL, CP slots, you should NOT use CSC file for CSC slot. Instead, you should use HOME_CSC file. CSC file contains partition table (PIT) which will erase all your data.
    9. Put vbmeta_disabled file in USERDATA slot so AVB remains disabled and your data preserved.
    10. Click "Start" and wait for it to finish. Allow the device to boot into system to complete the upgrade process. Do NOT interrupt/disconnect phones/hold button. It needs to complete the process without interruption or strange BUGs may appear.
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    Stage 5: Extract boot (kernel) image from firmware
    If you are having trouble creating tar file, you can skip to Stage 6. (NOT RECOMMENDED as AP is basically full system image. It is huge (takes long time to flash/process) and Magisk may misbehave.)
    1. Extract boot.img.lz4 from the AP file.
    2. Use 7-Zip to create a tar archive which contains boot.img.lz4 only. (or "tar cvf boot.tar boot.img.lz4")
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    Stage 6: Patch the boot (Kernel) image via Magisk
    1. Transfer the tar archive (or the AP file if you skipped stage 5) to your phone.
    2. Open Magisk Manager.
    3. Click top-right "Install" button
    4. Make sure "Recovery Mode" is off in Options.
    5. Click "Next" and select "Select and Patch a File" in Method.
    6. Select the file you transferred to your phone in step 1.
    7. Click "Next" and "LET'S GO".
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    8. Transfer the patched file (in Download/magisk_patched.tar) to your computer
    9. Reboot the device to DOWNLOAD mode.
    10. Open Odin, put patched file to AP slot and then click "Start".
    11. After reboot, Magisk is installed and you will have the root access.

    HOW TO upgrade the firmware
    Repeat stage 4-6.

    XDA:DevDB Information
    Root S20 series and upgrade firmware, Tool/Utility for the Samsung Galaxy S20

    Contributors
    jesec

    Version Information
    Status: Stable

    Created 2020-04-08
    Last Updated 2020-04-08
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    Other Methods:

    You still need to unlock bootloader and disable AVB. (check Stage 2-3)

    Recovery Magisk installation:
    1. Open Odin on your computer.
    2. Reboot your device to DOWNLOAD mode.
    3. Put the recovery TAR flashable into AP slot.
    4. Click start.
    5. Use Volume Up + Power to reboot into recovery mode.
    6. Install Magisk via recovery.
    My recovery usually includes Magisk in "Select from root" -> ".builtin" folder. Or you can sideload the ZIP flashable of your choice via adb or https://flash.jesec.io/.

    Flash pre-patched boot (Kernel) image:
    Basically others have done stage 4-6 for you. Be aware that it is always safer to DIY.
    You are welcomed to share your patched image to the community by replying to this thread.
    Naming convention: model + firmware version (last four letters of build number) + magisk version .tar
    1. Make sure that the model and firmware version of the pre-patched image is the exact SAME as yours.
    2. Open Odin on your computer.
    3. Reboot your device to DOWNLOAD mode.
    4. Put pre-patched image into AP slot.
    5. "Start"

    SM-G9810_ATD1_ef9d077c.tar:
    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1SxKXWHqR0aM_g457Yp7pk524_6aqp1k5
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    Some Interesting Things:

    Change your CSC (carrier code):
    You have to root your device. There might be some secret codes to trigger the menu without root, though.
    Note that you can only change it to carrier configurations already included in your firmware.
    WARNING: Your device will be reset to factory settings.

    In a local terminal, type:
    su
    am start -n com.samsung.android.cidmanager/.preconfig.PreconfigActivity

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    The situation in US:
    As long as the model is shared with Verizon and ATT, it is highly unlikely that it will be BL unlockable. Verizon and ATT have strong desire to keep the phone BL locked. Samsung wants unlockable by default but they don't argue with Verizon/ATT on this. T mobile and Sprint are OK with unlock but they don't have strong desire to make it unlockable.

    Anyways, for Snapdragon users, now the Lineage Recovery is available. You can now root your device without downloading the full firmware.
    https://xdaforums.com/galaxy-s20/samsung-galaxy-snapdragon-s20--s20--s20-ultra-roms-kernels-recoveries--other-development/recovery-lineage-recovery-s20-series-t4084977

    I will also take a look into Exynos devices if there are enough interest. (however i can only do blind development)

    I am also working on TWRP Android 10 branch. It is still early stage, though.
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    cant wait it, pls pm, thanks!!
    I have written some lsposed modules (for my personal use), but ofc I can share them here:

    OneUI_4_Camera_X_v1.0.0.apk
    - Shows/enables camera shooting sound menu in settings

    OneUI_4_Music_X_v1.0.1.apk (requires samsung stock home launcher and music version 16.2.28.9+ apps)
    - Changes samsung music widget (one row widget only) layout to show album art in full size
    - Adds 7 audio waves animation styles to the widget background to choose from
    See instruction video (OneUI_4_Music_X_HOW-TO.zip) to get it working (protect your ears \m/)

    OneUI_4_Phone_X_v1.0.0.apk
    - Shows/enables phone call recording menu in settings

    OneUI_4_Secure_Folder_X_v1.0.0.apk
    - Enables Secure Folder installation

    OneUI_4_Home_X_v1.0.0..apk (requires samsung stock home launcher)
    - Creates a new category to sort (hide) apps in drawer only (Hidden Apps)
    See instruction video (OneUI_4_Home_X_HOW-TO.zip) to get it working

    OneUI_4_General_X_v1.0.0..apk (See instruction video (OneUI_4_General_X_HOW-TO.zip)
    - Back key - 2 seconds - long press (long click) on foreground app to force close it (with confirmation dialog)
    - Back key - 4 seconds - long press (long click) on home screen launcher to soft/quick reboot phone (with confirmation dialog)

    Requirements: Samsung android 12 stock firmware and LSPosed.

    Enjoy it!