

I found a version of TWRP that I can flash, so I have access to it's recovery now. I can't find any firmware for my device with a binary of 2. Since then, I've found out that the update raised the binary to 2 while all my firmware has a binary of 1, thus making the bootloader always fail to flash. It goes through fine, but my device gets stuck in a bootloop without access to the recovery. So I do some quick googling and find somewhere saying just flash the AP, CP, and CSC files (looking back on this I definitly see this as a bad idea, but it was late at the time so I wasn't thinking). I open up Odin on my computer and flash the same BL, AP, CP, and CSC files I did the first time I recovered my phone. The update then downloaded fine, but since I had already wiped my device, I figured it would be a good time to fix that bootloop issue I was having (looking back on this, I'm unsure whether having that update take place would have fixed the issue itself). In an effort to get it installed anyways, I fully wiped my device and restarted. Just reciently, my device kept telling me there was an update availiable, but due to having TWRP installed, it would fail. I found this annoying, but I worked around it anyway.
#What is phone bootloader update in odin download
An error in this lead to a bootloop that was fairly simple to get out of (boot to download screen and cancel, then attempting to boot to recovery would boot up the device). Down the line I began experimenting with Magisk and the various modules it came with.

#What is phone bootloader update in odin android
In the past, I've experimented with trying to update from android 5.0.2 to android 6.0, which wasn't successful, but it involved flashing new firmware onto the device after bootlooping it to correct errors. I have a Samsung Galaxy S6 model SM-S906L with Tracfone Wireless.
