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custom recovery image (v3.0.2-1) specifically designed for the Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6 (SM-T560)
Cause: You forgot to enable "OEM Unlock" in Developer Options before flashing. Fix: Reboot to stock ROM (you may need to re-flash stock firmware via Odin first), enable OEM Unlock, wait 7 days (Samsung’s RMM lock on older devices), then reflash TWRP. twrp3021smt560tar full
Full Backups (Nandroid): Create a complete "snapshot" of your entire system. Rooting: Easily install SuperSU or Magisk. custom recovery image (v3
Drivers: Install Samsung USB Drivers to ensure your PC recognizes the tablet. Enter Download Mode: Power off your tablet completely. Place twrp-3
Press and hold Volume Down + Home + Power buttons simultaneously until a warning screen appears. Press Volume Up to continue into Download Mode. Flash with Odin:
Technically, the version 3.0.2-1 iteration is significant. TWRP 3.0 marked a major overhaul of the project, introducing a more modern and streamlined user interface, better compatibility with Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) file structures, and improved touch input drivers. For the SM-G360T1, a device with limited internal storage and a lower-resolution screen, having a stable, "full" recovery version meant that users could safely perform complex operations like creating NANDroid backups—complete system snapshots—without the risk of bricking their device. The "full" designation ensures that all necessary binaries are included, mitigating the risk of incompatibility that often plagues "lite" or ported versions of recovery software.