Im new in this community. My post is similiar to Post here: -smartphones/software-update-error-on-galaxy-s7-edge/td-p/2... , but with an exeption. My phones charging port got damaged by a faulty charger adapter. It somehow killed my charging port. I've been very happy and enjoyed my phone until a few months ago when it got an software/hardware update and didn't install it to my phone. Whenever i try to install it then it prepares, restarts and then shows the error screen with text error at the bottom. I wanted to try the solution in post mentioned earlier but I can't since my phones charging port died. I just made this post so I could know if I can give this phone to my son without errors or sould I should I just throw it to the trash can. Thanks in advance.
Clear your phone's System Cache Files by turning your phone Off and then from a set series of button presses go into the phone's System Files and clear the cache. No information is lost this way. You may need to insert your headphones or hook upto a computer with your data cable to get to this menu on the phone.
If that does not work try this at your own risk and if you are still in warranty it may void it. follow this guide -guides-tips-how-s/499009-guide-samsung-how-flash-stock-rom-via-odin-new-interface.html
Thanks to PingPongRoot, it is possible to gain root access on the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge without tripping KNOX. The problem, however, is that once the phone has been rooted and the system partition is modified, Galaxy S6 and S6 edge users will not be able to accept any OTA updates.
Installing any OTA update will likely result in an error during the installation process. This should not really be an issue for most users since Samsung has not yet rolled out any major update to the S6, but with Android 5.1 update for the handset around the corner, it will be a good idea for S6 owners to restore their phone to stock so that they can receive OTA updates on their handset when it lands.
Flashing the stock firmware on the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge is pretty easy, but requires the use of ODIN. While flashing the stock firmware will not erase user data, it is recommended that users still create a backup in case things to wrong.
Step 3: Switch off your Galaxy S6 or S6 edge and boot it into Fastboot/ODIN mode by pressing the Volume Down + Home + Power buttons simultaneously. Press the Volume Up button to skip past the warning screen. Then, connect the handset to your PC and open up ODIN.
Step 4: If ODIN has detected your handset, it will display a COM number in one of the boxes. In case it does not, try disconnecting and reconnecting the handset again. Then, tap the AP button in ODIN and select the firmware that was transferred to the desktop of your PC in Step 2.
Step 5: Once the firmware has been verified by ODIN, press the Start button to initiate the flashing procedure. After the firmware has been flashed, your Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 edge will automatically reboot into Android.
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