![]() As long as you aren’t actively copying firmware images to the smartphone, you can turn the phone off. Once you boot any of the Galaxy S20 series into Download Mode you are shown big white text that says “Downloading…” Right under that is a bit more text saying “Do not turn off target” and it’s this that can be a bit misleading. How to Boot the Galaxy S20 Out of Download Mode? So yes, I can confidently say this entire process (that includes both methods listed above) will work on both the Samsung Galaxy S20 as well as the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. But Samsung keeps things pretty uniform across the same series of devices. I own the regular Galaxy S20 and demonstrate this all working in the video above. Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 2015 (LTE) (gts28ltexx) Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 2015 (Wi-Fi) (gts28wifi) Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 WiFi (2016) (gts28vewifi) Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 LTE (2016) (gts210velte) Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 2015 (LTE) (gts210ltexx) Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 2015 (Wi-Fi) (gts210wifi) Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 WiFi (2016. Will This Work on the Galaxy S20 and S20 Ultra? We’re given two options here which include continuing to Download Mode, canceling out and restarting the phone (which will take you back into Android), or showing the barcode of the smartphone. I can get it to the recovery, or 'odin' mode but I cannot seem to get info fastboot/bootloader mode (an adb reboot bootloader just does a normal reboot). ![]() ![]() However, once we use the USB method, we’re taken to a splash screen of sorts for Download Mode on the Galaxy S20. I just got my new Samsung Galaxy S II, I read, that the bootloader is unlocked but I cannot seem to get the phone into fastboot mode. ![]()
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