| File Name | Purpose | Source | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | TWRP custom recovery image | AndroidFileHost Link | | Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt_... .zip | Prevents boot loops & decrypts data | AndroidFileHost Link | | Magisk-v24.1.apk (or newer) | Root management tool | Magisk GitHub Releases |
While this is not the absolute latest branch (3.7.x is out for newer devices), version 3.6.0 brought significant under-the-hood changes compared to older 3.4.x or 3.5.x builds:
Ensure your PC can recognize your Galaxy On7 in Download Mode. twrp-3.6.0-9-on7xelte.tar
Ensure at least 70% battery. A power failure during TWRP installation can corrupt the recovery partition.
Ensure OEM Unlock is enabled in Developer Options. If it's missing, setting your device's date back a week or two in the system settings and checking again can sometimes resolve the issue. | File Name | Purpose | Source |
Follow these steps carefully to flash the TAR archive using a Windows PC. Step 1: Boot into Download Mode Power off your phone completely.
Navigate to your downloads folder, locate the file, and select it. Click the Start button. Wait for the process to say "PASS" in the top-left box. Step 3: Boot into TWRP Recovery Safely disconnect your phone from the USB cable. A power failure during TWRP installation can corrupt
You can transfer files back and forth between your phone and PC while in recovery mode without needing complicated command-line setups.
With TWRP, you can:
Click the button at the bottom of Odin. The flashing process will take only a few seconds. Once finished, the top box in Odin will display a green "PASS!" message. Step 6: Boot Directly Into TWRP
In the world of Android customization, few tools are as revered as Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP). For owners of the Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) — known by its development codename — the file twrp-3.6.0-9-on7xelte.tar represents a critical gateway to system-level control. This specific build (version 3.6.0.9) is a custom recovery image packaged in the TAR format, designed exclusively for Samsung’s Odin flashing tool.