Root Any Samsung Galaxy or S6 Edge with Custom Binary Blocked by R/L

Root Any Samsung Galaxy or S6 Edge with Custom Binary Blocked by R/L

by Ravi Singh
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Rooting S6 SM G920F and S6 Edge G925T, G925F or G925I was quiet easy a few months ago. But Samsung regularly sends OTA updates to their devices so that they can’t be easily rooted. Apps like PingPongRoot were used earlier to root Samsung S6 devices but now it doesn’t work at all. Similarly their are numerous guides on how to root Samsung galaxy S6 and S6 edge but none of them seems to be working when i tried them.S6 Edge Root G925T G925F G925I

I also visited many popular websites but they were all outdated. Many of them do not show how to disable “Custom Binary (Recovery) Blocked by R/Lwhich blocks you from flashing any file using ODINI have a Samsung S6 edge SM-925I and after doing lot of reasearch, i finally found a way to root my Samsung S6 Edge SM-925I by disabling Custom Binary (Recovery) Blocked by R/L error message. So i decided to share this guide with S6 edge users who are looking for a better working guide and wants to root their Samsung device. So let’s start,

Before You Proceed:

Techposts or Author, cannot be held responsible if anything goes wrong with your Samsung device or you end up with bricked Samsung device. Please Proceed at your own risk.

Things you’ll need:

Please Note: If you are getting an error while flashing CF-Root or TWRP which says: “Custom Binary (Recovery) Blocked by R/L” then make sure that Reactivation Lock is disabled in Settings> Lockscreen and Security> Find My Mobile.

Quickly Root Samsung S6 SM-920F and S6 Edge SM-925I and SM-925F

Step 1: Turn Off your Samsung device and reboot into Download or Odin Mode by pressing Power+Volume down+Home button at the same time for 4-6 Seconds. When warning appears, press Volume up button to enter Download or Odin Mode.Reboot Samsung to Download or Odin Mode

Step 2: Unzip the CF-Auto-Root and open it. Find Odin and launch it as Administrator.

Step 3: Now connect your Sasmung S6 or S6 Edge device and look that the ID:COM port in Odin is highlighted.
Now click on AP button and add CF_Auto-Root-zeroltexx-smg925x.tar.md5 file to it and hit Start button.

Step 4: If everything goes right, you’ll see PASS message with green color on Odin and your Samsung device will reboot automatically.

Step 5: You will also see a Red Android logo on your Android and few lines of codes running. Your device will reboot few times and then it will start automatically.

Step 6: Now you have a rooted Samsung S6 or S6 Edge device. To verify root use Root Checker app. We have also created a video guide to show how it works. Please watch it.

So this was all in this how to guide, i hope you liked it and it helped you root your Sasmung galaxy device. If you have successfully rooted your S6 or S6 Edge device, then please share this guide on Facebook or Twitter. Also you can subscribe to our newsletter below and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

12 comments

Chloe August 1, 2016 - 1:50 pm

I have a s6 edge sm – g925sfxxs4dpg2 will this root work?

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Ravi Singh August 1, 2016 - 4:23 pm

Yes, it will. Good luck!!

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Carlos Feaganes August 28, 2016 - 6:57 pm

After installing Root Checker, simply launch the app, then press “Agree” and “Okay” on the two popups that follow. From here, you’ll be taken to the app’s main menu. Tap “Verify Root” to make sure that PingPong Root was successful.

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Surya September 17, 2016 - 11:28 am

Bro will it work on g925idvu3eph4 baseband version?

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Ravi Singh September 18, 2016 - 12:19 pm

Yes, it will. Good Luck!

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Mike October 26, 2016 - 3:26 pm

Hi Ravi,

will this procedure wipe my user data?
Thanks, Mike

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Pirate King November 26, 2016 - 5:58 am

Yo Bruv Ravi thanks alot I have a s6 edge g925w8 spent whole night with no success before finding your article…all went crazy good U got Urself a new crew member I’ll join all Ur channels and I’ll share all of them with my crew(network) thanks again bro take it easy n watever Ur dream really is stay real to it n U’ll get it …peeeaaaccceee n live the charged life..

Mick D.

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Ravi Singh December 1, 2016 - 8:30 am

Thanks brother, Good to hear that this article helped you. I went through all this before and even much more but finally after multiple unsuccessful attempts i was able to do it. I decided to share this so that people can find the solution to this particular problem which is not mentioned anywhere.
Thanks for sharing.
Good day!

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crower February 5, 2017 - 6:11 pm

m8 i love you you just saved my day with that spread this side many other have this problem too.

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Shedrack Ayaro April 17, 2017 - 10:23 am

cant find the article

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Marcel April 1, 2023 - 3:56 pm

How do you disable the reactivation lock when the phone doesn’t start anymore?

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Marcel April 1, 2023 - 3:58 pm

How do I disable that Reactivation Lock when the phone doesn’t boot up anymore and thats the reason I want to restore it?

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