I was able to switch to download mode but tablet was continuing to reboot every 3-5 seconds. Smart Switch app wasn't able to detect the tablet. In 3-5 seconds it rebooted and showed the same message. Use the Emergency recovery function in the Smart Switch PC software.". During the process I lost connection with my tablet and it booted with the error on the display "An error has occurred while updating the device software. I got image from the sammobile and tried to flash the tablet using Odin3 app on Windows. I needed to downgrade Android version on my Galaxy Tab s5e from Android 10 to 9. The following story about recovering Samsung Galaxy Tab s5e. Maybe this will save someone's time and money. Any thought on getting it be still long enough to flash ? With newer device I don't know and didn't really want to open this one to find out if it is known to absolutely not be a possibility. Do you know of any reset requirement from that state, like possibly disconnect battery? Reconnecting battery used to solve a lot of issues and seems like it was part of most flashing instructions at one time. It goes to selection screen for bootloader, custom or vol- to cancel but restarts loop from there. 5 seconds on and 5 off when connected to charger so guessing data+ data- is cycling something but it will not go to download mode. From there it is as described, on for 2 seconds off for 5 seconds connected to PC. It would not boot that way so started flashing stock and about half way thru with odin it failed. You can see in the one with mixed look that it said oem lock on then when I booted to download mode it was off. While switching from LOS 17 to Luis' ROM I got weird boot screen like half download mode overlay on untrusted device boot splash. I've encountered same issue now in new S5e. Also can't run old version without update which removes initialization. Problem is Smart Switch doesn't recognize it and no longer provides initialization tab. Use the Emergency recovery function in the Smart Switch PC software." This Emergency Software recovery is very useful when your phone is stuck in a reboot loop or any other issues, after the update.The screen it is looping on is one all over you tube that says "An error has occurred while updating the device software. You also have the option to recover your device using a recovery code. Now when you are on the following screen, just tap on OK to start Emergency Software Recovery. Restoring an unresponsive Galaxy device due to failed update The next screen will start downloading the software from the servers and after downloading, the installation will take place. Since I don’t require a backup, I’ll select Skip backup. The next screen will ask you to create a backup or not. The screen will proceed to give some of the warnings and guidelines about the updates and installation. This screen shows the current version installed on the device and if there is an update available, then it will proceed to initialize the update else it will proceed with re-installation of the OS. This next screen will give u a simple warning about the removal of Google account. Now head to device initialization tab in the above screenshot. to select “Ëmergency software recovery and initialization.”Īfter that, you will get the following screen Now what you need to do is, select the topmost option in that list i.e. What you need to do is, after installation of the software, head to “more” section on the top left. It also has the ability to backup your stuff n phone to PC. Samsung SmartSwitch is a simple tool to restore or update your device in few easy steps. Samsung Smart Switch (link given above).Restore/Update Galaxy devices using Samsung Smart Switch The tool is available for both Windows and Mac OS. So here Samsung is to your rescue! Other than Kies, Samsung also launched a very simple, easy-to-use tool, known as Smart Switch to recover the devices those launched after Galaxy S6. If did in a wrong way can brick your device till eternity. Maybe some of them will be a geek or a sufferer of the after-effect of rooting! No! I’m not saying that rooting is a risk, well there is. Most of the people reading this post are either a sufferer from a reboot loop on their Galaxy devices.
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