Custom ROMs are all fun, and so is having root access of your device to be able to modify it to your own liking. However, things often go messy, requiring you to restore Galaxy S7 to stock firmware. If you have updated your brand new Samsung Galaxy S7 to a custom ROM or are facing any issues with the latest software updates and want to go back to the stock firmware, here is how to downgrade Galaxy S7 to stock firmware. Once you downgrade Galaxy S7 or S7 edge to the stock firmware, you will also regain warranty and will be able to receive official software updates over the air.
Follow this guide for all the steps that you need to follow to restoreGalaxy S7 and S7 edge to stock firmware.
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Prerequisites to downgrade Galaxy S7 and S7 edge:
Downgrading procedure will delete all your data stored in Galaxy S7. Make sure to backup your data and any installed apps.Download and install USB drivers for yourSamsung GalaxyS7 or S7 edge in your computer.Charge your device’s battery to at least 80%.Enable USB debugging: go toSettings>About phone. Tap onBuild Numberseveral times. Now, you will see a new menu in Settings, namedDeveloper Options.In Developer Options, enableUSB Debugging.
Important:this tutorial will help you downgrade Galaxy S7 SM-G930F and Verizon Galaxy S7Edge. You can follow the steps to downgrade any other Samsung Galaxy S7 or S7 edge,but make sure to download the specific stock firmware files for your own device. Do not use these firmware files for a different model of Galaxy S7 or S7 edge.
How to downgrade Galaxy S7 or S7 edge to stock firmware:
Required files: download ODIN and save the file on the desktop. Extract the contents and follow the on-screen prompts to install the program. Download stock firmware:
Download Verizon Samsing Galaxy S7 Edge firmware file fromhereandsave it on the desktop.Download Samsung Galaxy S7 G930F from this link.
Once you have downloaded the stock firmware file for your own Galaxy S7 or S7 edge from the above links or any other source, here are all the steps that you need to follow to downgrade Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 edge.
Run Odin on your computer.Turn your Galaxy S7 off and wait a few seconds forthe shut down process to complete.Now startyour phone in download mode: press and hold the Volume Down, Home and Power buttons at the same time, for a few seconds.Next, connect your phone with your computer using a USB cable. When your device is successfully connected with the PC, you will see Addedmessage on Odin. If it fails to show any message, try a different USB port or reinstall the USB drivers on your computer.From Odin, click on the AP /PAand load the stock firmware package.Make sure to checkAuto RebootandF.Reset Time.Click on Startto initiate the downgrade process.When it's completed, unplug and reboot your Galaxy S7 or S7 edge.
That's it. Your Samsung Galaxy S7 or S7 edge is now running official firmware and is back in warranty.
If your device gets into bootloop, here is how to fix it
Go to recovery mode by pressing and holdingPower, Volume Downand Home buttons.Perform wipe operations: select wipe data factory reset, wipe cache partitionand wipe dalvik cache.
If Odin gets stuck during the process
Close the programon your PC.Unplug your smartphone and force restart Galaxy S7.Reinstall USB drivers and repeat the entire downgrade process.









