How to Flash One UI 6.0 Android 14 Port on Samsung Galaxy A51 U8 Firmware. OneUI 6 – Android 14 Port – Beta 2 By @GalaxyA51user. I convert the .img to flashable zip. Changelog: Beta 2 now released!, Fixed NFC. Bugs: FOD and Camera app. Use it at your own risk! Follow the instructions carefully and Make sure to backup all your important data!
Downloads
- Make sure the bootloader are unlocked, OEM unlock option is grey out, If not read How to unlock Bootloader Samsung Galaxy A51
- Download and Extract ODIN v3.13.1 from https://odindownload.com/SamsungOdin/
- Download and Install Samsung Mobile Phone Drivers
- Download Root_A51_U8_androidhowto.tar
- Download XRom OneUI 6.7z ( extracted: xromBeta0.2.img and GrassKSU-OneUI-a51_20231215.zip )
- Download KnoxGuard.zip
- Download GSI_Flasher_SDCard.zip
- Download multidisabler-samsung-3.1.3.zip
- Download Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_03.04.2020.zip
Watch youtube video for Converting xromBeta0.2.img to be flashable zip A51_OneUI6_androidhowto.zip
How to Flash One UI 6.0 Android 14 Port on Samsung Galaxy A51
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- Enter TWRP Recovery Mode: Turn power off; Connect phone to computer then quickly Press and hold Volume Down + Power Key, when Samsung Logo appears release all keys
- Select Install – select A51_OneUI6_androidhowto.zip, Swipe to confirm flash
- Select Install – select GrassKSU-OneUI-a51_20231215.zip, Swipe to confirm flash
- Select Wipe – Format data ( type “yes” and confirm )
- Select Reboot – System
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- Extract KnoxGuard.zip
- Copy KnoxGuard.apk and KnoxGuard.apk.prof to system_root/system/priv-app
- Watch the video how to copy it to the folder
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If something goes wrong and you want to unroot it, just flash the ROM to make it works again.
Notes / Warning!
- Use at your own risk, I’m not responsible for bricking your device.
- Using the incorrect file may brick your device.
- If your target device has a custom firmware flash counter, Rooting will trigger it. If you’re lucky, Triangle Away has support for your device and can be used to reset the counter.
- If you have a KNOX-enabled device, Rooting will trip the KNOX WARRANTY VOID status !
- If your device storage is encrypted, Rooting will wipe your data !
- If you have locked bootloaders, flashing one of these will probably brick your device – with the exception of Nexus devices, which will usually automatically “OEM unlock” and wipe your data !
- Make sure to backup your important data before root it.