Once Odin shows a green "PASS" sign, manually reboot into recovery.
The official Samsung software used to communicate with the device in Download Mode.
If the "U" version of the file doesn't match your device (e.g., trying to use U1 on a U2 device), the phone will fail to boot.
This represents the Binary/SW Rev. version. Samsung prevents "downgrading" to a lower binary. You must use files specifically labeled U2 or higher.
Rooting modifies the device's system partition to grant administrative "superuser" privileges. For the A710F U2 variant, the process typically involves the following components:
This refers to the Android version, Android 7.0 Nougat . Files designed for Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) will cause a boot loop if used on this firmware. ⚙️ The Rooting Process (GSM Tool Method)
Essential for flashing ZIP-based root packages like Magisk.
Once Odin shows a green "PASS" sign, manually reboot into recovery.
The official Samsung software used to communicate with the device in Download Mode. Once Odin shows a green "PASS" sign, manually
If the "U" version of the file doesn't match your device (e.g., trying to use U1 on a U2 device), the phone will fail to boot. This represents the Binary/SW Rev
This represents the Binary/SW Rev. version. Samsung prevents "downgrading" to a lower binary. You must use files specifically labeled U2 or higher. You must use files specifically labeled U2 or higher
Rooting modifies the device's system partition to grant administrative "superuser" privileges. For the A710F U2 variant, the process typically involves the following components:
This refers to the Android version, Android 7.0 Nougat . Files designed for Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) will cause a boot loop if used on this firmware. ⚙️ The Rooting Process (GSM Tool Method)
Essential for flashing ZIP-based root packages like Magisk.