The prefix t110 refers to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite (Wi-Fi only), model number SM-T110.
Because Samsung devices from this era used Exynos or Marvell PXA986 chipsets (not Qualcomm), they required a special flashing method via Odin — which is why the .tar.md5 format is used.
TWRP, or Team Win Recovery Project, is an open-source recovery software for Android devices. It's designed to provide a more intuitive and feature-rich alternative to the stock recovery mode that comes pre-installed on most Android devices. With TWRP, users can perform a variety of advanced operations, including: t110.twrp.2.7.0.1.tar.md5
TWRP is a custom recovery environment for Android devices. It's used to perform various system-level operations that aren't possible from within the standard Android system. Key features and uses of TWRP include:
The .md5 component is a built-in safety feature. When you load this file into Odin, the software automatically calculates the file’s hash and compares it to the expected MD5. If the file has been altered (by a virus, a failed download, or manual tampering), Odin will display a “MD5 hash value is invalid” error and refuse to flash. The prefix t110 refers to the Samsung Galaxy
To manually verify the file (using a tool like md5sum on Linux or CertUtil -hashfile on Windows), you would compare it against the original developer’s published hash. However, since this is an older file, tracking down the original hash may be difficult.
The original developer for SM-T110 TWRP was most likely "ketut.kumajaya" (known for his work on Samsung Tab 3 series) or "Android-Andi" (from XDA). The version 2.7.0.1 was maintained in the now-archived TWRP device tree for goyawifi (Samsung Tab 3 Lite 7.0 Wi-Fi). Because Samsung devices from this era used Exynos
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