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How to Install OrangeFox Recovery for Samsung Galaxy A30 / A20 Beta Releases

How to Install OrangeFox Recovery for Samsung Galaxy A30 / A20. OrangeFox Recovery is one of the most popular custom recoveries, with amazing additional features, fixes and a host of supported devices. OrangeFox Recovery was originally designed for Xiaomi Redmi Note 4X Snapdragon (mido) and now support for Samsung Galaxy A30 / A20 brought to you by https://t.me/yukoninoci. Use at your own risk, I’m not responsible for bricking your device.

Features

Download

  1. Your phone must be Installed TWRP Recovery for Android 10. If not, you can read How to Root Samsung Galaxy A30 Android 10 Q.
  2. Download OrangeFox Recovery “recovery.img” at https://t.me/yukoninoci
  3. Copy recovery.img to SD Card (recommended)

Flashing Instructions

  1. Enter TWRP Recovery Mode: Turn power off; Press and hold Volume Up key + Power key, when samsung logo appears release power key only, keep pressing volume up until TWRP recovery appears
  2. Copy image file to phone, ignore this if you have copied to SD card
  3. Select Install ( If image file in SD Card: Select Storage – Micro SD card – OK ) – Install Image – select recovery.img – select “System Image” and Swipe to confirm flash
  4. Select Reboot – Recovery
  5. Done!

If you want to uninstall custom recovery and back to stock ROM, just flash the stock ROM to your device. Flashing stock ROM will also uninstall custom Recovery and it will back to stock Android Recovery.

Notes / Warning!

  1. Use at your own risk, I’m not responsible for bricking your device.
  2. Using the incorrect file may brick your device.
  3. 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.
  4. If you have a KNOX-enabled device, flash custom rom and Rooting will trip the KNOX WARRANTY VOID status!
  5. If your device storage is encrypted, Rooting will wipe your data !
  6. 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 !
  7. Make sure to backup your important data before root it.

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