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So recently I've upgraded my phone to the Galaxy J3 Luna Pro. ( Sm-s327vl ) ( Marshmellow 6.0.1 )

I've rooted previous android phones that didn't require flashing the device but now that new firmwares are out, I'm a total amateur at this again. Anybody have any idea if flashing this particular model is possible?

Since I have no experience in flashing, I would hate to end up bricking my new phone, so I'm looking for somebody that actually knows what they're doing or a definite good tutorial for that specific phone model.

Thanks,
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look up odin3 tutorials, mainly the software used to flash/root modern Samsung phones.
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Mitochondria wrote look up odin3 tutorials, mainly the software used to flash/root modern Samsung phones.


I have been searching tons of tutorials. Only thing that makes me cautious of going through with them is it says i should only do the tutorial if it's for my exact phone model. I haven't been able to find any.
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I just realized you said 6.0.1 on topic, it's still harder to root but can be done, especially since it still is a newer phone. Try some one clicks (kingoroot, kingroot, TWR) you may have some luck.
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Unfortunately I've just tried all three, the first two detected my phone correctly but failed rooting it. The third is an image to flash.
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not twrp, towelroot. EDIT: phone might not be rootable.
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Yeah, Towlroot was the first thing I tried before even researching it. Guess I'm out of luck then. Thanks for your help. I repped you.
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