Then the program will start working for the rest. You only need to wait for it. But like any other smartphone today, the Galaxy Note 5 still suffers from power-related troubles. These are the specific issues discussed in this post:. If you are looking for solutions to your own Android issue, you can contact us by using the link provided at the bottom of this page. After not being able to get to the home page, I did a reboot on the phone and it was having the same issue.
So I repeated the reboot again. All that it say is Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and it stays on that screen. I have tried to cancel with the volume down key but it still try to download. The only thing that is correct is the home button showing the barcode. Please help me. This is a brand new phone and I need to know what should I do. Solution: Hi Towanna. You have two options to get out of this mess. The first one is to wait until the phone completely drains its battery power.
Once you charge the phone back up, it should boot up fine. I root through Odin the first time was fail. I thought that the reason that it had this problem because OEM unlock was keep enable so I disabled it then restarted. However, it still the same as the previous time. Solution: Hi Cheang. Rooting a device can lead to all sorts of problems if not done correctly. In your case, it appears that you have tripped off the new security feature recently introduced by Samsung on their devices.
FRP lock, also known as Factory Reset Protection lock, is a new security feature for devices running Android operating system 5. This feature uses the registered Google account on the device as the verification measure to check if the software modification being done is authorized or not.
Normally, there is no apparent indication whether an Android device has root access or not. Then how to check if your phone is rooted or not? Below are 3 simple methods to check that. Method 1. Usually, during the process of rooting the Android, that application will be installed but not always.
Method 2. You can directly make use of Android root checker tools to check if your Android is rooted. There are lots of these tools available in the app market, such as Root Checker. Method 3. By Jihosoft Last updated on September 24th, Toggle navigation.
Home current Store Products Resource Support. Part 1. How to Root Android and Samsung? Part 4. How to Unroot Android? Part 5. Unlike most OEM Android phones, Samsung devices go without the traditional Fastboot mode used to flash and root the firmware and partition images.
Thus, the creation of Odin mode perfectly solved the problem. Odin mode is a Samsung exclusive Download mode. Booting the device information flashes the official firmware to make three things possible: Manually install updates, fix software glitches, and patch the firmware binary to root your device.
Therefore, every time you want to flash the firmware, you have to enter the Download mode. Before entering the Bootloader Unlocking process, a warning screen or boot menu will appear on the screen, showing two options - Continue and Cancel.
You can press the Volume keys to make the selection. Additionally, if a triangle with an Android symbol is presented on the screen and displays "Downloading", your phone is also in Odin mode. Generally, if you are flashing the device with Odin mode, it will automatically exit Odin mode and restart your device once finished. Then, your device will exit the mode and reboot into Android OS automatically. Android System Repair is a professional software to fix various Android system issues: Phone stuck in Odin mode, black screen of death , apps keep crashing, Play Store not working, stuck in a boot loop, Android OTA update failure, etc.
After installing the software on your PC, please run it and click System Repair to continue. Rooting is the process of gaining root access on a device. The most popular thing to do once you gain root access is to flash a custom recovery image. Custom ROMs, overclocking kernels, adding certain new features, etc. When an Android device ships from the manufacturer, it has a recovery mode built in.
This is used to restore the device if it becomes unresponsive and to perform updates to the operating system. Once you have root access, however, we can replace this recovery image with our own custom recovery image that can, not only perform those same functions, but has a lot of added new features.
One such new feature, is the ability to allow us to flash custom versions of the operating system custom ROMs. Besides that, you can also use our How to Remove Bloatware on your Android Device video to remove all those pesky apps and services the manufacturer and carrier put on your device that are slowing it down and taking up space.
Just follow this procedure and head to that one directly after. Every now and then a rooting method comes along that seems to work across a plethora of devices. And, every now and then when that happens, a developer creates a neat little program to make that rooting procedure automated.
This is the case with the Framaroot method and WugFresh toolkit to name a few of the applications to come out recently. In addition to these, there is a new one that has appeared called Kingo. Download Kingo. Wait for it to install the drivers and when it tells you to unplug the device , do so. I rooted using Kingo root and deleted some apps. Rooting was successful. After unrooting I rebooted. Now the phone is stuck in boot loop.
Have no idea what to do. Wiped cache, and rebooted like a hundred times. Any suggestions?
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