It has only been a few weeks since Galaxy S7 was announced by Samsung, and a very few people have yet managed to get their hands on the device. But that isn’t stopping the folks over at TeamWin, who apparently have already developed an official build of TWRP recovery for the Galaxy S7 G930F variant.
Developer jcadduono over at xda has just posted official builds of TWRP 3.0.0 for Galaxy S7 G930F. Check out the highlighting features of the recovery below:
- MTP support
- USB Mass Storage support
- Micro SDcard and USB OTG storage support
- f2fs file system support (read, write, format, backup & restore)
- exFAT file system support (read, write, format, backup & restore)
- NTFS file system support (read, write, format)
- Backup & restore of modem/baseband/firmware (not bootloader!)
- ADB root
- Full SELinux support
- Built in android 6.0 tree
You can grab the Galaxy S7 TWRP recovery .tar file from the download link below and simply flash via Odin.
[icon name=”download” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Download Galaxy S7 TWRP 3.0.0
For help flashing TWRP via Odin, follow our detailed guide at the link below:
[icon name=”hand-o-right” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] How to Flash TWRP using Odin
Once you’ve installed TWRP recovery on your S7, follow the link below for help on how to boot into recovery mode on S7.
[icon name=”hand-o-right” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] How to Boot into Galaxy S7 Recovery mode
[icon name=”exclamation-circle” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Important note: Do NOT enable/allow TWRP to make system modifications. When you boot TWRP for the first time, it might ask you for this permission. Make sure you don’t allow it because Galaxy S7 stock boot image is dm-verity enabled, which will prevent your device to boot if system modifications are allowed.
Happy Androiding!