Install CWM/TWRP Recovery on Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 SM-T210/210R

We will be installing CWM Recovery v 6.0.4.9 or TWRP Recovery 2.8 on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 inches SM – T210 and SM – T210R also known as Samsung Galaxy Tab P3210 in the following post today. So, if you’re a Galaxy Tab 3 owner and you were looking for a custom recovery compatible with your device, you’re on the right location at the moment. Move a little forward with us and get it installed on your device.

Before we being install this recovery on Galaxy Tab 3, some of you may not be familiar with what is a custom recovery, that is CWM and TWRP in our case as some of you might be the first timer. So, to make it clear we will be first having a small overview of a custom recovery.

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.

Here are some pre-requisites and some pre-cautions that you must follow before you head towards the installation guide:

      1. This guide is only for Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 SM-T210/210R. Do not try this on any other device, please check your device’s model number in Settings > General > About Device.
      2. Your phone’s battery must be charged at least over 60%. This is highly recommended in order to prevent any power issues during the flashing process.
      3. Make sure that you backup your important media content, Contacts, Call Logs & Messages. This is highly recommended just in case something goes wrong and you need to reset your phone.
      4. Use only on OEM data cable to connect your Galaxy Tab to your PC.
      5. Turn off your Anti-virus, Firewall and other security programs to avoid connection interruption.
      6. Use a stable connection/device. Your laptop must have enough battery charged to perform this method, in case you’re using a desktop PC make sure that you’re not on a risk of power loss during the flashing process.
      7. Follow this guide carefully. Do not go ahead if you don’t know what you’re going to do.

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.

Files you need to download / install:

  1. Download and extract Odin PC – Get it here
  2. Download and Install Samsung USB DriversGet here
  3. Download the CWM 6 or TWRP 2.8 Recovery for your device:

How to Install CWM 6 or TWRP 2.8 on Samsung Galaxy Tab:

      1. Download the file for your variant carefully.
      2. Open Odin3.exe.
      3. Put your phone in download mode, to do so, turn it off completely. Now turn it on by pressing and holding Volume Down + Home Button + Power Key, you should see a warning now, press Volume Up to continue.
      4. In case the download mode method doesn’t work for your device, try one of the methods from this guide.
      5. Connect your phone to your PC.
      6. The ID:COM box in Odin should turn blue now, that means your phone is connected properly in download mode.
      7. Click the PDA tab in Odin and select the downloaded Recovery.tar.zip file and let it load. Untick all options in Odin, just let the F.Reset Time be ticked. [Untick Auto-Reboot]
      8. Hit start now and sit back, it will take a few seconds to flash the recovery.
      9. Once the recovery flashing is finished and your device is still in download mode, unplug the cable and turn it off manually by keeping the power key pressed for a while.
      10. Now turn your device on by pressing and holding Volume Up + Home Button + Power Key to access the CWM Recovery or TWRP Recovery that you just installed.
      11. You can backup your current ROM and do a lot of other things using the options in CWM Recovery or TWRP Recovery.
      12. That’s All.

You may want to root your device now, have a look on:

That’s All! We hope that you found this guide of much help. In case you got any queries or face any difficulties regarding this guide, don’t hesitate to stop by the comment box below and leave us your message. We will try our best to help you out. Thanks All.

Credits: gr8nole

This post was last modified on February 21, 2015 6:54 pm

Usama M

Usama is a software engineer by profession and at TechBeasts.com he uses his expertise to solve everyday consumer tech problems with his main areas of interest being Android, iOS and Windows.

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  • I have a couple of questions. 1 There are two files that you say I need to choose from and other than the distinction of file name I don't see any other difference. What is the reasons for the difference?
    Also I have loaded the file into odin and it is starting it's process after following all the steps, and odin is just saying "setupconnection.." Do I need to wait an hour or have I done something wrong?

    • @teron6:disqus no you don't need to wait. Yes there are two files it depends on you whether you want CWM or you want TWRP. You may download one accordingly. If you've no idea, then go for TWRP.

      Put your TAB in download, connect it, give .tar.zip file in Odin and flash it. Should work flawlessly. Let me know if it works or not.

  • I'm having an issue. I've tried to install this 3 times and Odin seems to be working just fine, it runs through everything and says "reset" after its done. I go to run recovery and it just keeps bringing up the stock recovery. Is there anything different I can try?

    • @disqus_1aXGIKLA34:disqus flash latest stock firmware and then flash this recovery. It will definitely work. Let me know how it goes at your end.

      • I'm in the same boat as Jeff here. Stock recovery every time and I've flashed back to stock and then flashed the CWM recovery to no avail.

        • @notstop:disqus here's a solution by @cajuninlooziana:disqus if it does NOT reboot into recovery after flashing, and it does reboot normally, it ain't working right. UNTICK AutoReboot in ODIN. when it's done flashing [ODIN reports REMOVED!!] your tablet will still be in download mode with the "don't turn off" warning. While you still see this screen, Use the button combo to boot to recovery and ta-da, you've got custom recovery. when in recovery, if you choose option "reboot system now" and you get "yes - disable flash recovery", select that option to avoid stock recovery overwriting custom

    • if it does NOT reboot into recovery after flashing, and it does reboot normally, it ain't working right. UNTICK AutoReboot in ODIN. when it's done flashing [ODIN reports REMOVED!!] your tablet will still be in download mode with the "don't turn off" warning. While you still see this screen, Use the button combo to boot to recovery and ta-da, you've got custom recovery. when in recovery, if you choose option "reboot system now" and you get "yes - disable flash recovery", select that option to avoid stock recovery overwriting custom

  • This is NOT working for me. 1. Odin does see .zip file, must unzip md5 file for odin to see it. 2. Odin reports all well , to see the progress bar on my tablet in download mode but after reboot all I've got is stock recovery.

  • to answer my own questions that are awaiting moderation, if it does NOT reboot into recovery after flashing, and it does reboot normally, it ain't working right. UNTICK AutoReboot in ODIN. when it's done flashing [ODIN reports REMOVED!!] your tablet will still be in download mode with the "don't turn off" warning. While you still see this screen, Use the button combo to boot to recovery and ta-da, you've got custom recovery. when in recovery, if you choose option "reboot system now" and you get "yes - disable flash recovery", select that option to avoid stock recovery overwriting custom

  • i keep trying this, but in place of a recovery i just get a black screen and eventually it just resets

    • @christopherlinnett:disqus if it does NOT reboot into recovery after flashing, and it does reboot normally, it ain't working right. UNTICK AutoReboot in ODIN. when it's done flashing [ODIN reports REMOVED!!] your tablet will still be in download mode with the "don't turn off" warning. While you still see this screen, Use the button combo to boot to recovery and ta-da, you've got custom recovery. when in recovery, if you choose option "reboot system now" and you get "yes - disable flash recovery", select that option to avoid stock recovery overwriting custom

      • That was the first thing I tried. though I just downloaded and used the Rooted UK software. It's rooted and all now. But I still have no recovery

        • @christopherlinnett:disqus try flashing the recovery once again now without checking auto-reboot option. It will work now.

  • Both links are not working. (CWM Recovery6 and TWRP Recovery 2 6.3.0) They send me to xda-developers web page and the downloads are not available. Any other links for the Recoveries?

  • Thanks for this. I've managed to get CWM installed and get my device backedup. However on rebooting device using CWM it doesnt allow me to select the 'yes - disable recovery flash' option. Any pointers?

  • OK - got to step 7 but in Odin3 there are no tabs and in particular no PDA tab. There is, however, an ID:COM 0:[com8] in teal (that's a kind of blue, isn't it?)

  • Ahhh.... could it be the AP button that when clicked is looking for a PDA file of type *.tar, *.tgz etc?

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