N7000 Twrp !!hot!! -
Browse and select the downloaded TWRP .tar or .tar.md5 file.
Never wipe data/factory reset using stock Samsung recovery on Android 4.0.4 or 4.1.2.
: A CWM-based recovery that supports touch and can often be flashed as a from the stock recovery. ClockworkMod (CWM)
(such as "NightOwl" or LineageOS builds), the following are standard requirements: Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Samsung USB Drivers installed. Odin3 Flash Tool (latest version recommended). Custom Kernel/Recovery Image : Specifically, versions like TWRP 3.x IsoRec n7000 twrp
: Most N7000 users historically used PhilZ Touch Recovery (CWM-based) because it could be flashed as a signed .zip from the stock recovery. How to Get TWRP on N7000 (IsoRec Method) To use a modern TWRP version (3.x or higher) on the
: Flash the Magisk or SuperSU zip file via the Install menu in TWRP to instantly gain root access.
Installing TWRP recovery on the Samsung Galaxy Note (GT-N7000) Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Browse and select the downloaded TWRP
In the world of Android modding, few devices command as much respect as the original Samsung Galaxy Note (GT-N7000). Released in 2011, it was a pioneer—daring to blur the line between a smartphone and a tablet. Yet, for all its historical significance, the N7000 is now over a decade old. Its stock Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean is outdated, app support has dwindled, and performance often lags.
The patcher can be flashed from within an existing TWRP recovery (if you have one) or via other methods. It is important to note, however, that this is a hack, and some hardware keys on the front of the device might not work—though the developer notes that they are not needed in TWRP.
Ensure your device has at least 60% battery to prevent it from shutting off mid-flash. Backup Data: ClockworkMod (CWM) (such as "NightOwl" or LineageOS builds),
One of the ID:COM boxes in Odin should turn blue or yellow, displaying a COM port number. This confirms a secure connection. Step 4: Flash the TWRP File In Odin, click the (or AP in newer versions) button.
is notorious for the present on stock Android 4.0.4 (ICS) kernels. Executing a "Wipe Data / Factory Reset" on a vulnerable stock kernel can permanently ruin the motherboard.