You can now install TWRP Recovery and Root your Samsung Galaxy A5 running Android Lollipop. You will learn the method in the following guide. As you scroll down, you will come across a step-by-step method to be able to do this. Before we jump up to the method, we will have a flashback at the Samsung Galaxy A5 and also learn a little bit about a custom recovery and root access.
Samsung released the Galaxy A5 back in December, 2014. Samsung equipped the Galaxy A5 with a 5.0-inch 720p display. We witnessed a 5 MP shooter for selfies and a 13 MP shooter at the back. In the spec-shed we also found a Snapdragon 410 Quad-Core CPU accompanied by an Adreno 306 GPU and a RAM of 2 GB. On the software end we found this device running on Android 4.4.4 KitKat out of the box, but Samsung didn’t take long to update it to Android 5.0.2 Lollipop. The device might get Android 5.1.1 Lollipop as well anytime soon.
Galaxy A5 was easily root-able on Android 4.4.4 KitKat. Since the day Samsung updated this device to Lollipop, it has become tough to achieve root access on this device. A custom kernel is required to root Lollipop as its not directly root-able. You can flash a custom kernel equipped with a custom recovery and then flash SuperSu.zip file to root the device. A working TWRP recovery has landed for our beloved Galaxy A5. You can flash this recovery on a Galaxy A5 running Android Lollipop and you can also root the phone using this recovery. Furthermore, you can also flash a custom ROM on your A5 using this custom recovery. In case you don’t have an idea about custom recoveries and rooting stuff and this is your first time, you may want to know a little bit about both these terms. Let’s learn a little bit about custom recovery and root access and then head towards the installation method.
A custom recovery helps you to create and restore Nandroid Backup, EFS Backup, IMEI Backup, Modem Backup etc. Using a custom recovery you can also flash MODs, .zip files or other custom packages on your phone. You can also wipe cache and dalvik cache of your phone using a custom recovery. In case your device is bricked, you can use a custom recovery to easily recover your data or fix your device by means of flashing particular files. Root access a little different purpose, but is as handy as a custom recovery. Root access allows you to install root-specific applications like Titanium Backup, Greenify, System Tuner and many others to modify or enhance the performance of your Android device and do the things that you ordinarily can’t do. You can also modify the UI of your system and add a lot of cool applications using an application like Xposed Module which requires root access to work on an Android smartphone. That’s all you need to know to have a basic idea about root access and custom recovery. Now that you’ve a very good idea about these terms, we can head to the recovery installation and root processes.
Here are some precautions
Disclaimer: Flashing custom recoveries and rooting the Android smartphones at first involves going through a complex process and it includes potential risks. Although the methods listed on our site are pretty much safe to follow, but we do not guarantee a safe result in the end. Just in case you end up bricking your device or getting something wrong done, TechBeasts or the device manufacturer may not be held responsible in that case. Make sure that you’ve read each and everything carefully and you’re proceeding at your own risk.
Required downloads and installations
Now that you’ve rooted your Galaxy A5, don’t forget to create a Nandroid backup and also backup its EFS partition. Also checkout our best root applications list.
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I am new to rooting stuff. Tried Rooting my samsung Galaxy A SM-500G, used Odin with CF-Auto-Root-a5lte-a5ltedd-sma500g.tar.md5 recovery image. Phone rebooted well, saw supersu in apps. But when I restarted the phone its showing error in all apps, say "unfortunately, dialer has stopped", and similar error appears for all apps now, almost everything. dont know what to do next. Its starting in download mode by pressing vol down+home key+power. but its not starting up in recovery mode. please help, I need to recover the data from internal storage, as its got very very much valuable data.
@naveenchaudhary:disqus What you can do now is, you can download the TWRP recovery linked above and flash it on your phone. After flashing TWRP recovery, Boot into TWRP recovery and mount the internal storage of your phone and connect it to your PC. Copy all of your important data, and perform a factory reset, then flash a stock firmware afterwards. That's all. You may try booting up device simply after flashing TWRP recovery and it may boot up. Best of Luck :)
thank you for prompt reply. I forgot to Enable USB debugging when I had the chance, I hope the trick to recover still works.
I see that Galaxy A5 keeps a log of the number of times the handset has been flashed, is there a workaround to remove or refresh that log so as to not get any issues with warranty? And how to install stock firmware with erased traces of root/flashes, I mean to revert back to the fresh default handset.
You have been highly helpful teaching me to Root this handset.
@naveenchaudhary:disqus Nope, you can't wipe off that number. Here's the guide to revert back to stock: https://techbeasts.com/2015/07/26/how-flash-stock-firmware-samsung-galaxy-odin/
Can I install twrp without rooting because my phone is already rooted. So do I have to do the rooting process again. PLS help
@disqus_7qnsAtgxyo:disqus yes you can. Best of luck.
volume up+home+power does not work for my samsung galxy A5. Instead it goes to system reboot menu