adb reboot bootloader
or
adb reboot download
(Note: adb reboot bootloader may drop to Fastboot on some devices; Samsung typically maps to Download mode.)
If you’ve recently searched for "how to open fastboot mode on samsung galaxy a7 repack", you’re likely dealing with a modified version of Samsung’s firmware or a refurbished device labeled as a "Repack." Unlike most Android phones, Samsung devices do not natively support Fastboot—they use Download Mode (Odin mode) instead. However, due to custom ROMs, bootloader modifications, or repackaged firmware, some users report needing actual Fastboot access.
This detailed guide will walk you through:
The term "Repack" in your keyword refers to a modified or unofficial firmware package. This usually means:
On a repacked Galaxy A7, developers sometimes patch the bootloader or use a custom kernel that adds Fastboot functionality alongside Download Mode. In rare cases, the repack replaces the recovery partition with a Fastboot interface.
Thus, you can only open Fastboot mode on a Galaxy A7 if it has been repacked with custom software.
If you need to sideload or use recovery:
If you want, I can provide model-specific firmware links and an exact Odin/flashing walkthrough for your Galaxy A7 model (I will need the exact model number, e.g., SM-A700F).