Another mid-range Galaxy device by world’s top smartphone manufacturer Samsung, the Galaxy Core sports a very nice 4.3 inches TFT Capacitive touch screen display with 217 ppi. To power up the device, Samsung has used a Qualcomm Snapdragon Dual-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A5 Chipset accompanied by Adreno 203 GPU while the RAM is ranged at 1 GB. At the back Samsung has used a 5 MP camera sensor while there is a VGA camera on the front for video calling. A battery of 1800 mAh is there to add life to the Galaxy Core. Galaxy Core runs on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean out of the box, the device is widely used because of it’s low price and the specs it has to offer in this price range and also it’s other Dual Sim variant has won some pockets as well.
That’s enough talking about the phone I guess, let’s get back to the topic now. Galaxy Core owners can also go beyond the boundaries on their device, doesn’t matter if it’s a low-end device but still it runs on Android and there is no cage on Android. You are free to do whatever tweaks you want to make to your device. To perform these out of boundaries operations, you probably will need a custom recovery. To overcome this need, we’ll be installing ClockworkMod 6 recovery on the Galaxy Core I8260 and I8262 (Dual SIM) in a few minutes. All you need to do is, move ahead and follow each and every step carefully. Before we proceed with the instructions, I’m assuming that some of you might be first timers and have no idea about what is a custom recovery and why you should install it. To make it clear, we will first have a look on a brief introduction of custom recovery, that is CWM 6 in our case.
A custom recovery allows you to install custom roms, mods etc. Along with these, you can make a Nandroid backup, this helps you a lot as you can move back to the previous working state of your phone at any time you want if you have backed up your current system. In some cases, to root the phone you need to flash SuperSu.zip file in the custom recovery, having installed the recovery may help you while in some cases to install the recovery easily, you need to have the phone rooted. You can also wipe cache and dalvik cache of your phone using a custom recovery. One of the advantages is mounting the sdcards, this option is handy when you want to access your device’s internal memory while you’re in recovery mode.
Pre-Installation Instructions:
Disclaimer: The methods involved in flashing custom roms and rooting your phone is highly custom and may result in bricking your device, and has nothing to do with Google or the device manufacturer that is SAMSUNG in our case. Also rooting your device will void its warranty and you will be no longer eligible for any kind of free device services by the manufacturers/warranty providers. In case of any mishap we may not be held responsible. Follow these instructions to the letter to avoid any mishap or bricking. Make sure that whatever you do, you are doing it at your own responsibility.
Pre – Requisites:
How To Install CWM 6 on Galaxy Core I8260/I8262:
In case you got any queries or you are facing any difficulties regarding this post, please feel free to stop by the comment box below and drop us your words. We will get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks All!
This post was last modified on September 26, 2015 9:36 pm
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cwm no problemo.......... problemo is stock 4.1.2 all up hige version
I still boot into the stock recovery :/
@disqus_BNndADTvq5:disqus use this guide: https://techbeasts.com/2013/12/16/how-to-boot-samsung-galaxy-devices-in-download-recovery-mode/
@disqus_8nUgndcS8h:disqus yes you can use Odin 3.07
excelente!!
Odin doesn't detect my mobile, what can i do? I have got Odin 3.09
i rooted my samsung galaxy core duos and followed above steps to install CWM. it was succeed also. But finally recovery systems is running the default android recovery system. CWM mode is not showing. what is the exact problem.
@disqus_dnsuJMr7Aq:disqus flash stock firmware and then flash the recovery again.
@disqus_sirnmWohBD:disqus please locate the recovery file carefully. You might have put it on some other folder, not on the desktop that's why you can't see it on the desktop.
The link to download cwm doesn't work. I downloaded from another source and flashed but it says signature verification failed and restarts. Now I can't even get into stock recovery. Please help me out!
@ishaankhan_pathan:disqus link will be updated soon. STay connected.
To get stock recovery, flash stock firmware to recover it.
Thanks it worked! :)
the link doesn't work yet
Could you update a link to CWM 6 Recovery .tar.md5 file? It's not working again? ;) thank you ;)