Samsung s duos s7562 firmware. Samsung GT-S7562 Galaxy S Duos - firmware and ROOT. Files required for flashing Samsung GT-S7562 Galaxy S DUOS firmware

Hello everyone, there hasn't been an article on Android for a long time. The other day they brought me samsung smartphone GT-S7562 Galaxy S DUOS with a request to flash it this model. I don’t know what exactly was done to it, but the firmware definitely crashed. The request was to put the usual - stock firmware and, if possible, install CWM-Recovery and get root rights.

You can read what Root rights are and how you can get them for Android devices. And so, I think it’s time to start the firmware process.

You do all manipulations with the phone at your own peril and risk!

Files required for flashing Samsung GT-S7562 Galaxy S DUOS firmware

  • Drivers, let's take them here;
  • Program for firmware Odin3 1.87, located Here;
  • Firmware, download from here;

First of all, let's install the driver. Open the SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones archive and run the exe file. In the installation wizard window, click on the “Next” button.

Then select the country and language, tap on the “Next”, “Install”, “Finish” button.

The driver installation is now complete. Launch the Odin3 1.87 program. In the program window that opens, click on the PDA button and select the firmware with the “.md5” extension. A checkmark will appear next to the PDA button ( Leave other settings and checkboxes unchanged).

Next, with the smartphone turned off, you need to simultaneously press the Vol.Down “Volume Down” button, the Home button “Central button”, then press the Power button “on/off button”. After the smart device vibrates, release all buttons. A warning window will appear.

Smart is ready for firmware. We connect the phone to the computer via a USB cable. In the Odin3 1.87 program, the port number will appear in the ID:COM column on a yellow background; the program has identified the phone. Then press the "START" button. The firmware process will begin.

After the firmware is completed, the smart device will reboot. Disconnect your phone from your PC. Close Odin3 1.87 program.

CWM firmware process - RECOVERY

Launch the Odin3 1.87 program. Click on the PDA button and select the CWM-Recovery file with the extension “.tar”, download from here.

NO NEED TO UNPACK ANYTHING

A checkmark will appear next to the PDA button ( leave the rest of the settings unchanged).

Next, with the smartphone turned off, you need to simultaneously press the Vol.Down “Volume Down” button, the Home button “Central button”, then press the Power button “on/off button”. After the smart device vibrates, release all buttons.

Connect your phone to PC via USB cable. The Odin3 1.87 program will detect the smart device, and the port number will appear in the ID:COM column on a yellow background in the top left. Press the "START" button. The process will begin CWM firmware-Recovery which will take no more than two minutes. The inscription PASS on a green background indicates that the firmware process was completed successfully. Disconnect the smart phone from the computer.

The process of obtaining Root is right

First of all, you must have a memory card installed on your phone. You need to upload the CWM-Superuser 3.1.3 file to the external SD card, which can be downloaded Here.

NO NEED TO UNPACK ANYTHING

Turn off the smart phone, with the phone turned off, press Vol.Down “Volume down”, Vol.Up “Volume up”, Home “Central button”, and then turn on the phone with the Power button “on/off button”. After the device vibrates, release all buttons.

CWM-Recovery will launch.

I draw your attention to the fact that it should say CWM-based Recovery, and not Android system recovery<3e>.

To navigate to the CWM-Recovery menu, use the Vol.Down “Volume down” and Vol.Up “Volume up” keys, confirm the selected action with the Home button “Central button”, to go back, use the Power button “on/off button”. I advise you to make a full Backup; to do this, go to the “Backup and restore” menu and select “Backup”.

Then we go back and click “install zip from sdcard”. Next, tap “choose zip from sdcard”, find the file CWM-Superuser-3.1.3.zip. Then select “Yes-Install CWM-Superuser-3.1.3.zip” and confirm Home button. After installing CWM-Superuser, go back and select “reboot system now”. The device will reboot.

Conclusion

If CWM-Recovery is not useful to you in the future, I advise you to flash Stock-Recovery which is located Here, this will also remove the yellow triangle on the Samsung label when you turn on the phone. Sew in the same way as CWM-Recovery, using the Odin3 1.87 program. Something like that.

Sincerely,

Finally, it came to me. I have long wanted to try the rooting method, which allows you to simply get ROOT rights and not install custom firmware. Well, I don’t like fiddling with them, either something doesn’t work there, or some “jambs” appear. Another plus this method The problem is that the custom firmware counter does not change.

The firmware of the device is no different from other Android smartphones and should not cause you any difficulties. This model is fundamentally no different from other standard models of this company, with the exception of support for two SIM cards. For some, this is an undeniable plus, but for others it doesn’t matter.

The biggest disadvantage this phone this is that it has a very weak processor and this is very noticeable. It often freezes, especially in applications that require resource-intensive calculations.

I was asked to install the usual stock firmware for this model with LaFleur content. By the way, some custom firmware versions help increase the amount of RAM.

There was a case when I installed such firmware so that the phone would work faster, but to be honest, I didn’t feel a noticeable difference. Because of this, I will not include modified software in this post. This “miracle” works on Android version 4.0.4. and is “sewn” alone. Let's get started already.

ATTENTION!!! Before you start updating software, rooting, resetting settings and other manipulations with your own or, God forbid, someone else’s device HIGHLY RECOMMEND read this one. In short, you have been warned and don’t say later that this is the first time you’ve heard this.

Samsung GT-S7562 Galaxy S Duos - software update and rooting.

To update and root we will need the following:

  • A device with a charged battery;
  • MicroUSB cable from the kit or any other;
  • Firmware - S7562XXBMD6 ;
  • Stitcher - Odin3_v3.06_1 ;
  • Drivers - install kies (when updating the software, do not run this application) You can also install .;
  • Computer - I, as usual, used an office computer on WINXP SP3;
  • ROOT_GT-S7562 - files for rooting.

Before you begin, save all important information from the phone to alternative data storage sources (if this is possible, of course). You can download all files at the end of the article.

Samsung GT-S7562 Galaxy S Duos- standard firmware.

Step 1:Enter the phone into DOWNLOADING mode by holding down the following buttons on the device in turn - HOME button + volume down button + power button. To continue, press the volume up button.

Step 2:The phone is ready for the software update procedure.

Step 3:Launch the application Odin3_v3.06_1.exe.

Step 4: Running application Odin3_v3.06_1.

Step 5:Now you need to configure the firmware program by selecting the following files:

PIT -signed_kyle_v2_0604.pit

Bootloader - BOOTLOADER_S7562XXBMD6_1218740_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5

PDA - CODE_S7562XXBMD6_1218740_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5

PHONE - MODEM_S7562XXBMD4_1218394_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5

C.S.C. - CSC_OXE_S7562OXEBMC1_20130326.114317_REV02_user_low_noship.tar.md5

CSC_QXE_S7562QXEBMC1_20130327.061951_REV02_user_low_noship.tar.md5

Connect the device with a cable to the computer - the com port should be detected. Click the Start button.

Step 6:Software Update.

Step 7:A file download indicator will appear on the phone itself.

Step 8:"PASS"- The software update is completed.

Step 9:Now, when the phone boots up, you can check the firmware version by typing the following code on the keyboard *#1234# .

Obtaining ROOT rights.

Step 1:First, turn on the device and connect it to the computer with a cable. Run KIES- The phone must be detected by this program. This indicates that the drivers were installed normally. Be sure to enable USB debugging (Settings->Developer Options->USB Debugging). Now be sure to close KIES. Don't turn off your phone.

For those who have just become a beginner or are not an expert in the vast world of Android and are not particularly familiar with the concept of how - Root Android , as well as why it is needed, what can be done after obtaining Root rights, or how to subsequently get rid of them if they are no longer needed, all this can be found in the detailed article -!

First of all!

There are no "left" links or unnecessary actions in this article! If you really need Root Rights, then read carefully and follow step by step, this is a guarantee that you will do everything right! This article on getting Root rights is divided into two parts: The first part is Required Components and conditions, the second part is Instructions how to use the received files and programs to get root rights. If in the process of getting root Android rights constantly rebooting or in the process of eternal loading (happens extremely rarely, but still), then it’s worth . Now let's start getting Root rights!

Android manufacturers sometimes release new firmware, on which it is not possible to get Root using one of the proposed methods, if the article also contains alternative ways, try them. Doesn't work anyway? Specify Android version and the firmware version in the comments (don’t write angry, shitty comments, it won’t do you any good or any harm to others). Android is frozen (will not load), read and re-read from the very FIRST PARAGRAPH, all the necessary links are present in the article!

Still have questions?

Do you have any questions or can’t get root rights to your Android? Leave comments about what worked or didn’t work for you, or what you did differently.

Before performing various actions on your device, we recommend reading this article in full.

You need to know this

To flash Samsung Galaxy S Duos, you must have root rights. You can find out how to get them by following this link. It is also worth noting that you need to download only those firmwares that were created specifically for the Samsung Galaxy S Duos. If you install the wrong firmware, then there is a high probability that your smartphone will turn into a “brick”. And finally, one cannot help but mention the standard warning - when independent firmware devices, you do everything at your own peril and risk. Plus, after you get root rights and install custom firmware, any warranties provided by Samsung will be void. We also recommend reading useful articles regarding the firmware process Android devices: And .

When flashing the device yourself, you do everything at your own peril and risk.

What is needed for flashing?

For Samsung firmware Galaxy S Duos, you need to download: the Odin3 1.87 program, all the necessary drivers and the firmware itself. Also, for the whole process you will need a PC and a USB cable.

Samsung Galaxy S Duos firmware process

  1. Install all downloaded drivers.
  2. Unpack the archive with the downloaded firmware.
  3. Launch the Odin3 program.
  4. Click on the PDA button and find the unpacked firmware file (the extension should be *.md5).
  5. Switched off smartphone, turn it on recovery mode(press and hold the keys – volume down + Home + Power). When the smartphone turns on, a warning appears, press the volume up.
  6. We connect the smartphone to the PC, at this moment the port number will appear in the Odin3 window.
  7. Click the Start button, this will begin the firmware process.
  8. We don’t touch anything and wait for the word PASS to appear. After this, you can disconnect the smartphone from the PC and wait for it to reboot itself.
  9. Congratulations, your smartphone has been flashed.



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