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Samsung Galaxy A20e (samsung-a20e)

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Revision as of 08:04, 26 October 2024 by AlinTriesPorting (talk | contribs)
Note This is the e variant of this phone. It will show a black screen if you try to boot it.
This device is marked as not booting.
Status: Kernel compiling issues
Samsung Galaxy A20e
A20e TWRP screenshot
A20e TWRP screenshot
Manufacturer Samsung
Name Galaxy A20e
Codename samsung-a20e
Model SM-A202F
Released 2019
Type handset
Hardware
Chipset Samsung Exynos 7884B
CPU 2x Cortex-A73 2.29 Ghz, 6x Cortex-A53 1.69 Ghz
GPU Mali-G71
Display 720x1560
Storage 32GB
Memory 3GB
Architecture aarch64
Software
Original software Android (One UI)
Original version 9 (One UI 1.0)
Extended version 11 (One UI 3.1)
postmarketOS
Category testing
Pre-built images no
postmarketOS kernel 4.4.177

Contributors

AlinTriesPorting

Users owning this device


Compiling issues

File is not found, even if it is in the kernel

The only ways to fix it is to change something, change the kernel or change something in the kernel. I could've also added untar/unzip on the depends.

ANDROID_MAJOR_VERSION

I don't know where to also put it. I've done it 3 times in the APKBUILD of the device configuration, but it still refuses to let me build or edit the kconfig.

Issues

Vendor kernel

It might not be made.. I don't even know what vendor files are important!

pmbootstrap not letting me set the desktop environment, build size and other stuff

The alpha version isn't suitable. I had to downgrade to 2.3.1 to have it work

How to enter Download mode

Press and hold Power+Volume Up+Volume Down while connecting the cable to a PC/phone until you see a turquoise "Warning" screen, then press Volume Up.

How to unlock the bootloader

Warning WARNING: Backup before unlocking. Data will be wiped.

Go to SettingsAbout PhoneSoftware Information, then tap the version number/build number 5-10 times until you see the "Developer options has been enabled" message. Go back to the settings page and tap on "Developer Options" then enable "OEM unlocking".


Turn off the phone, then press and hold Volume Up+Volume Down while connecting the cable to a PC or phone, then when you see a turquoise "Warning" screen, press and hold Volume Up until you see a message. Press Volume Up to unlock the bootloader.