So I have a samsung Galaxy S 6 (G920W8) that I cannot get to boot into Android.
I was able to get the device into recovery and download mode, and I'm able to install TWRP on the device, boots into that with zero problems.
I've been able to use TWRP to install custom ROMs and kernels, and I can use an older version of ODIN to flash the correct carrier ROM to the phone, but newer version fail on the NAND WRITE step. TWRP gives no errors when attempting to flash, and I have access to the whole memory of the device.
Is there any hope for this device?
I was able to get the device into recovery and download mode, and I'm able to install TWRP on the device, boots into that with zero problems.
I've been able to use TWRP to install custom ROMs and kernels, and I can use an older version of ODIN to flash the correct carrier ROM to the phone, but newer version fail on the NAND WRITE step. TWRP gives no errors when attempting to flash, and I have access to the whole memory of the device.
Is there any hope for this device?
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