How to Boot Samsung to Recovery Mode from Download Mode
In this guide, we will show you the steps to boot your Samsung device to Recovery Mode from Download Mode . As opposed to other OEMs, Samsung follows a different trajectory when it comes to custom development. From flashing custom binaries in Download Mode as opposed to Fastboot Mode, to flashing firmware via a third-party tool via Odin instead of Fastboot Commands, things work completely differently here.
As a result of this, booting to such a mode adds up more complications than what is the case with other OEMs as well [they usually require pressing Volume Down and Power keys to boot to Fastboot Mode]. But fret not. In this guide, we will make you aware of the detailed steps to boot your Samsung device to Recovery Mode from Download Mode. So without any further ado, let’s get started.
How to Boot Samsung to Recovery Mode from Download Mode

The steps given below are valid for both the stock and custom recovery [like TWRP, OrangeFox, etc].
- From Download Mode, press and hold the Power and Volume Down keys for around 7 seconds until the device begins to undergo a reboot.
- As soon as that happens, release the Volume Down key [Power key should still be pressed] and press the Volume Up key.
- Now keep on holding both these keys [Power and Volume Up keys] until the device boots up to the Warning screen [or around 4-5 seconds].
- You may then let go of both the keys, and the device will now boot to the Recovery Mode within a few seconds.
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