Download and Install TWRP for Samsung Galaxy Note Edge (T-Mobile)

Here is the guide to install TWRP custom recovery on the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note Edge SM-G915T using Odin.

I hope you’re well aware of what TWRP recovery can do you for you! If not you can use it to root, flash custom kernels, mods, make full ROM backup and flash Custom ROM.

TWRP for T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note Edge

Pre-requisites:

  • T-Mobile Galaxy Note Edge with model number SM-G915T.
  • It is always a good step to backup everything on Android, before making any changes to your device.
  • Install Android terminal emulator app from Play Store.
  • Download TWRP recovery for your phone.

How to Install TWRP Galaxy Note Edge:

Here are the simple steps to install or flash TWRP recovery Galaxy Note Edge:

Step 1: First of all, download and install the required files as given in the section above.

Step 2: Rename the twrp-3.0.2-0-tbltetmo.img file to twrp.img.

Step 3: Copy twrp.img recovery file onto your phone.

Step 4: Run Terminal Emulator app.

Step 5: Now enter the following commands into the terminal window:

su
dd if=/sdcard/twrp.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p21

That’s it guys! Finally just to make sure that TWRP is installed, you need to boot your phone into recovery mode. Power off, hold and press Vol up+Home+Power keys simultaneously for a few seconds to access the TWRP menu.

Congratulations! You’ve successfully installed TWRP on T-Mobile Galaxy Note Edge. You’re now a few steps away to install any Custom ROM of your choice, get root access and perform additional tasks.

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Imran Aftab
 

Hello, I'm Imran Aftab, a tech enthusiast using Android, iOS, and Windows. Hardware expert for Gaming & Crypto mining rigs. I have been writing on tech since 2013, starting with ohguideme, then Androidcentral. I have written and published several guides and tutorials on how to root Android, flash custom ROM, recovery, and jailbreak iPhone, and have written several guides on how to bypass FRP. I also worked in a phone repair shop, so I have pretty good experience with mobile software and troubleshooting. So, all the guides you see here have been tested and confirmed to work.

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