How to Root S6 Edge Plus on Marshmallow 6.0.1, Fix Deep Sleep and Install Xposed

Samsung began rollout of Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow for the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus earlier this week, but folks like us, who didn’t install the update because there wasn’t any working root method known at the time, well, your wait is now over.

dr.ketan over at xda has just released a custom kernel that you can flash to your Galaxy S6 Edge Plus G928, which will allow root, and let you install SuperSU apk manually to get root access.

However, the whole process of getting root on S6 Edge Plus Marshmallow update isn’t that simple. You’ve to get a working TWRP first, which (surprisingly) can be used that of the Note 5 — TWRP 3.0 build.

But then again, you can’t install TWRP on the Marshmallow bootloader on your S6 Edge Plus. So you’ll be flashing the old 5.1.1 bootloader first, then flash Note 5 TWRP build to your S6 Edge Plus, then flash dr.ketan’s custom kernel, and then flash the Marshmallow bootloader back to get back everything to normal but with root access. Phew!

Also, while doing all this, you get to install Xposed on your S6 Edge Plus running Marshmallow and also temporarily fix the deep sleep issue until Samsung releases a fix officially.

Let’s get started!

Downloads

[icon name=”download” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Download dr.ketan’s custom kernel for G928 (.zip)

[icon name=”download” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Download Xposed custom build by Wanam (.zip)

[icon name=”download” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Download Old LP Bootloader (.tar)

[icon name=”download” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Download New MM Bootloader (.tar)

[icon name=”download” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Download Odin 3.10.7

[icon name=”download” class=”” unprefixed_class=””] Download TWRP Recovery (.tar)

Instructions
  1. Download and transfer both the custom kernel and Xposed framework zip files to your S6 Edge Plus.
  2. Extract Odin files and run Odin3 v3.10.7.exe on your PC.
  3. Select the Options tab on left part of Odin and untick/uncheck the “Auto reboot” option.
  4. Put your S6 Edge Plus into Download M0de and connect it to the PC with a USB cable.
  5. Flash the old LP bootloader: Click the BL button on Odin and select old LP bootloader file you downloaded above (LP_sboot.tar.md5) and hit Start button.
  6. Flash TWRP Recovery: Click the AP button on Odin and select the TWRP recovery tar file you downloaded above and hit Start button.
  7. Disconnect device from PC. Close Odin.
  8. Boot your S6 Edge Plus into TWRP recovery.
  9. Install/Flash the Xposed framework file from TWRP.
  10. Install/Flash dr.ketan’s custom kernel file from TWRP.
  11. Boot your phone into Download Mode again, Open Odin on PC and connect your phone to PC.
  12. Flash the new MM bootloader: Click the BL button on Odin and select new MM bootloader file you downloaded above (MM_sboot.tar.md5) and hit Start button.
  13. Let your S6 Edge Plus reboot now.
  14. Once booted, download and install SuperSU app from Play Store.
  15. Reboot device once again.

That’s all. Enjoy root with Xposed and deep sleep fix on your Galaxy S6 Edge Plus running Marshmallow.

Happy Androiding!

via The Android Soul

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12 Comments

  1. Please I need the password for new bootloder

    1. Did You Get it?

  2. Can i get the passwords plz.

    1. Links fixed. Shouldn’t ask for passwords anymore.

  3. Please there is an md5 checksum failed for LP_sboot.tar.md5 and MM_sboot.tar.md5 .
    Can you re upload plz?
    Thanks for the work

  4. I get a binary invalid error, do you guys have some information about this kind of issue?

    1. once converting the boot loaders from .md5 to .tar, it seems to be working, I’ll keep y’all posted if the deep sleep issue gets fixed.

  5. Any comments on how is it going?

  6. The process is incompletely described.
    If you do it exactly as it’s indicated, you will brick your phone.

    After doing the process correctly, I managed to get root, but is NOT working properly.
    Some SuperUser actions work but others don’t and end up freezing your phone.

  7. Does this work without g928a?

    1. Nope. It won’t. As far as we know root for AT&T S6 Edge Plus Marshmallow build isn’t available yet. Here’s our post on it → http://nerdschalk.com/att-s6-edge-plus-marshmallow-root/

  8. Does this work without g928a?

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