You have a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and your smartphone currently runs on the Android 5.o Lollipop, then you might want to install a custom recovery image on it. As you know, installing the custom recovery can remove the factory restrictions and allows you to customize your Note 3 as your hobby. The stock recovery image just gives you a minimal access within your Android OS, but with updating your device with a Custom recovery, you can customize your Galaxy Note 3 in a way you want.
This latest Custom Recovery for your Samsung Galaxy Note 3 carries the version no 3.1.0.0 and has been developed by the xda-developers. It is safe for your Galaxy Note 3, despite not having been derived from the TWRP Team. So if you are interested in flashing this stable Custom Recovery image on your device, then you could follow the steps given in this post.
Warning
The tutorial is built for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and hence you must not use it for any other device. Doing this can make the device get certain brick.
Pre-Requirements
- A Samsung Galaxy Note 3 smartphone
- One Windows computer
- An original USB cable to connect your Note 3 with your computer
- Samsung USB driver already pre- installed on your computer as well
- Keep full back up of all important data of your device
- Enable USB Debugging Mode in the Developer Option of your Note 3.
- Before starting the installation, ensure that your device has at least 50% power left.
Now follow the Step-By-Step-Guide to flash TWRP Recovery on your Samsung Galaxy Note 3 smartphone.
Steps to Update
- First, download the TWRP Recovery file and Odin v3.10.zip for your Galaxy Note 3 and extract them on the desktop of your computer.
- Then put your Galaxy Note 3 into download mode by first switching off the phone and then pressing its Volume Down, Power Button & Home Button at a same time. Then, press the Volume Up Button after you see a warning message on your screen to boot your device into download mode.
- Then connect your Galaxy Note 3 to your PC using the USB cable.
- The button-left corner of Odin will display a message if the connection is successful.
- Now launch Odin on your PC, click on “AP/PDA” box and choose the twrp image file from the TWRP Recovery folder. Make sure that re-partition option is unchecked.
- Next, uncheck the “Auto-reboot” option in Odin and press the “Start” button. The update process will take around 3-4 minutes. Wait until you see the PASS letter and then press the Power + Volume Up+ Home button to boot your phone into TWRP custom recovery.
You will not face any issues with following the given procedure to flash the TWRP image file on your Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Still you face any issues, contact me in the comment section. I shall share some solutions for you.
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