Samsung is not flashing. Flashing Samsung Android devices using the Odin program
- First rule, flash only with a charged battery on the smartphone and uninterrupted power supply on the computer.
- Second rule, do not pull out the USB cable while Android firmware.
- Third rule, The USB cable must be original and undamaged. Lately, it has been very important to use exactly the USB cord that came with the phone, since using non-original ones can break the device!
- Fourth rule, the path to the firmware should not contain Russian-language folders ( C:folderwrong, C: or С:samsung - Right).
There are firmwares
Single-file— consist of one firmware file;
Two-Three-Four-Five-file(multi-file) - consist of more than one file (firmware from service centers);
Firmwares have extension * . tar or * . tar.md5
Preparing for firmware
- Download the official Samsung firmware
- Install the driver on your PC
- Download and extract the ODIN program
- Complete, original USB cord
Where to download Samsung Firmware
Or use a special utility that quickly downloads Samsung firmware to your computer - Samfirm instructions.
- Firmware SER - Russia and CIS
- Firmware SEK - Ukraine and CIS
Other regions - CSC
Albania:
A.L.B.
Algeria:
ALG
A.L.R.
Argentina:
ANC
ARO
CTI
UFN
PSN
Aruba:
ARU
Australia:
OPP
O.P.S.
VAU
XSA
TEL
HUT
Austria:
AOM
DRE
MAX
MOB
MOK
ONE
TRG
ATO
Baltika:
SEB
Belarus:
MTB
VEL
Belgium:
B.A.E.
B.S.E.
PRO
XEB
Bosnia-Herzegovina:
BHO
BHT
TEB
Brazil:
BTA
BTM
TMR
ZTA
ZVV
ZTO
ZTM
Bulgaria:
CMF
GBL
MTE
MTL
OMX
PLX
VVT
Canada:
R.G.S.
BMC
TLS
Chile:
CHB
CHE
CHL
CHT
China:
CUH
INT
TEC
TIY
CMC
CHN
M00
Colombia:
COB
COL
COM
COO
Cyprus:
C.Y.V.
Egypt:
EGY
Finland:
ELS
SAU
NEE
France:
OFR
AUC
BOG
COR
DIX
FTM
NRJ
ORC
ORF
SFR
UNI
VGF
XEF
Germany:
DBT
DTM
DUT
EPL
MAN
MBC
VD2
VIA
XEG
Greece:
AOC
COS
EUR
GER
TGR
VGR
C.Y.O.
Romania:
PAN
VDH
WST
TMO
XEH
TMH
India:
HFC
HYA
INA
IND
INU
IMS
REL
TAT
INS
Israel:
CEL
PCL
PTR
Italy:
GOM
HUI
ITV
OMN
TIM
VOM
WIN
XET
F.W.B.
Kazakhstan:
EST
KCL
KMB
KZK
SKZ
Korea:
SKT
KOR
Mongolia:
MPC
Netherlands:
BEN
MMO
ONL
QIC
TFT
TNL
VDF
VDP
XEN
KPN
New Zealand:
VNZ
TNZ
NZC
Norway:
TEN
NEE
Pakistan:
WDC
PAK
Poland:
ERA
IDE
PLS
PRT
XEO
Romania:
CNX
HAT
ORO
COA
Russia:
AZC
BLN
EMT
ERS
GEO
MTV
SER
SNT
Singapore:
BGD
XSO
XSP
Slovenia:
MOT
SIM
Slovakia:
GTL
IRD
TMS
ORS
South Africa:
XFA
XFC
XFM
XFV
XFE
Spain:
AMN
EUS
FOP
XEC
ATL
Sweden:
BAU
BCN
BME
BSG
BTH
COV
HTS
SEN
TET
TLA
XEE
VDS
TNO
Switzerland:
AUT
ORG
MOZ
SUN
SWC
Taiwan:
TWM
BRI
TCC
TCI
C.W.T.
Thailand:
CAT
THE
THL
THO
T.H.S.
Tanzania:
SOL
Tunisia:
ABS
RNG
Türkiye:
BAS
KVK
TUR
TLP
TRC
Ukraine:
KVR
SEK
UMC
SOUTH AFRICA:
M.I.D.
ARB
XSG
AFR
ITO
Great Britain:
BTC
O2I
O2U
ORA
TMU
T.S.C.
VOD
XEU
VIR
H3G
CPW
USA:
AWS
DOB
TMB
C.L.W.
Uzbekistan:
UZB
Vinizuela:
VMT
Vietnam:
XXV
PHU
XEV
DNA
FPT
SPT
TLC
VTC
VTL
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After installing the drivers and downloading the firmware, you need to put Samsung into firmware mode (bootloader or download):
For flagship smartphones (S8,S9, S10)
To do this, turn off the device and perform the following steps:
For smartphones and tablets it looks like this:
Turn off smartphone/tablet and press the “Volume Down” + “Central button” + “On/Off” button
we get to this menu, release the buttons and press the “Volume Up” button
For older smartphones (before mid-2011):
If you can’t switch to Download mode
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2. Connect Android to your PC and wait until the drivers are installed.
3. Launch Odin, a window should appear in the upper left corner indicating that the device is connected:
4. Add firmware files to the Odin program
Now let's move on to the firmware process, or more precisely how to configure everything correctly so that it works!
When updating the firmware, it is possible to lose programs and their data (but not melodies, pictures, etc.)
Firmware
Single-file Samsung firmware and multi-file firmware are flashed differently!
If the firmware is Single-file
We insert the firmware into AP or PDA field (press the button)
If the firmware is Multi-file
- File PIT(if any) in the field PIT(click the button)
- File APBOOT_xxxxx.tar.md5 in field BL or Bootloader(click on the buttonBootloader)
- File CODE_xxxxx.tar.md5 in field AP or PDA(click the button)
- File MODEM_xxxxx.tar.md5 in field CP or PHONE(click the button)
- File CSC_xxxxx.tar.md5 in field C.S.C.(click the button)
do not change anything and do not check the boxes in the left corner (unless required):
5. After selecting the firmware files, click the button START, and Android which will last from 2 to 5 minutes. After which a message will appear PASS or RESET, the firmware is installed and the smartphone will reboot (you can disconnect the Samsung from the PC).
This completes the firmware. Good luck with your sewing!
Samsung won't boot after flashing firmware?
Video Instructions for firmware
Samsung smartphone via ODIN
Errors that may occur during the firmware process
During the process of flashing Samsung smartphones and tablets, various errors may occur:
- Can't see the device
- The process is stuck
- Failure during firmware update
- Unexpected break
- Error when starting device update
Firmware for kernels (boot.img, zImage), recovery files and modems
How to flash a modem?
If you are told to flash the modem, then this means that you need modem file paste into field Phone and flash it.
How to flash the kernel or Recovery?
If you are flashing a third-party kernel or Recovery and you have Android 5.X.X and higher preinstalled, then you need to make certain changes to the Android settings:
Flashing the kernel, kernel or CWM means that you need to insert the file into the AP or PDA field and flash it.
Possible problems when installing Recovery
If suddenly, after flashing a custom recovery, you see that the recovery remains standard, then these instructions will be useful to you:
- In ODIN, uncheck AUTO REBOOT
- Flash custom Recovery
- Turn off Android device
- (if Samsung just started to boot, then repeat procedure 1-4)
- Apply patch (root rights)
- How to create a TAR file with IMG
- to Samsung smartphone
Read more articles and instructions in the section Articles and Android Hacks or Android firmware. Stay with the site Android +1, it will be even more interesting further!
I am the owner of a once top Samsung Galaxy S2. IN Lately It began to slow down and become glitchy, so the question arose about rebooting and reflashing it. After re-reading many instructions with old and out-of-date data, I decided to write a short manual for everyone and myself too, from which you will learn how to reflash a Samsung Galaxy of any brand quickly and safely.
This guide was tested on all Galaxy models, from the second generation to 5. I also had a chance to reflash a couple of Note 2 and 3 versions. But you can also apply these instructions to other Samsung phones.
How to reflash Samsung Galaxy
To reflash the phone we need:
- Required firmware. Download anywhere specifically for your model. If you need the Russian language, then the word SER must be present in the firmware name.
- Program Odin_v3.09. Download.
- USB Drivers so that the computer can see your phone via USB. We also download.
- Data cable.
Instructions for reflashing the phone:
Step 1. Download the firmware (single-file with the extension .md5) and unpack it to any location.
Step 2. Launch the Odin_v3.09 program, click on the AP button and select our firmware. The program will check it for several minutes, then write in the status window (small white window on the left) that the check was completed successfully (Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully).
Step 3. Preparing the phone for flashing. We enter ODIN MODE. To do this, turn off the phone and after turning it off completely, press the following buttons together: Volume (down, down) + center button + on/off button (Power). When you see a yellow triangle, press the button Volume (more, up).
Step 4. We connect the phone to the computer via a USB data cable. The Odin program will recognize your phone and write Added in the status window. After that, press the Start button and wait 10 minutes while the program uploads the firmware to your phone and installs it.
Step 5. Once everything is ready, the phone will reboot and Odin will tell you that everything is ready.
That's it, everything is so simple and easy. This is what the program window looks like, with what you need to work marked in red.
If you want to reset all parameters and, so to speak, format the internal memory of the device in order to clear it of all junk and other files, then that’s a different story. I’ll say right away that it was this cleaning that helped me get rid of the brakes and lags of the device.
How to format Samsung Galaxy
The procedure is as follows:
- Turn off the phone.
- Press the following buttons together: Volume (up, more) - central button - on/off button. We are waiting for the menu to appear.
- We move through the menu using the volume button, and confirm our choice with the power off/on button. We need a line Wipe data/factory reset. We reach it and choose.
- Next, select Yes — delete all user data.
- We reboot your phone by selecting Reboot system now.
We continue the topic of experimenting with my new phone. From the experience of using routers and other equipment, I have developed a strong habit - first of all, update their “brains”. The thing is that from the moment the device leaves the factory until it falls into your hands, more than one month may pass, and during this time its firmware could undergo significant changes and open up wider possibilities for use for the user. And today we will clearly check how to flash a Samsung phone on Android 4.4 and how safe is it to do it yourself?
Ways to flash a Samsung phone on Android 4.4
There are several ways to flash an Android phone. The first is directly from him through the system. My Samsung was running Android 4.4, and if you go to Settings > Phone Information > Software Update, you can configure it to automatically check for new firmware for your model. To do this, check the “Auto-update” box. I also recommend activating the “Wi-Fi Only” item, in this case the availability new version will be checked only when the phone is connected to a wireless network, otherwise it will constantly waste your mobile traffic through the cellular operator, which is fraught with loss of money.
The scan can be started manually by clicking on “Update”.
Flashing a Samsung phone on Android, like any other, can only be started with a 100% charged battery
However, this option for updating the Samsung Galaxy firmware is not entirely convenient and can fail in the middle, as happened to me. Therefore, I recommend performing this task using a special program installed on a computer and with a phone connected to it via a USB cable.
There are also variations here - you can do it using the official Samsung Kies program, or you can use the popular Odin or its equivalent. In the latter case, it is possible to use it as official firmware for Samsung phones on Android, as well as from third-party developers, which are often more convenient and open up wider possibilities for the phone, but it does not cover the factory warranty. Therefore, it is recommended to install third-party firmware only after the warranty period has expired.
How to officially flash a Samsung phone on Android?
So, let's start figuring out how to flash Android using the Samsung update as an example, and turn to the Samsung Kies program, which can be downloaded here. By the way, it was created by analogy with Apple's iTunes and with its help you can completely synchronize your phone with your PC - contacts, files, music, etc.
Before you start updating the Samsung firmware to a new Android, it is recommended to make a backup copy using your phone or via Kies to avoid possible data loss
First we install the program. At the same time, drivers for all kinds of devices from this company will be added to the computer, including yours. We launch it, connect the phone to the computer via USB and wait until it is recognized.
Next, after a window opens with all the basic data about your phone, select “Firmware update” and if it is available, this will be reported in an additional window that opens.
Click the “Update” button, agree to the rules and confirm our desire. And we wait for the end.. Do not touch the phone during this time and under no circumstances disconnect it from the cable from the computer. By the way, I don’t recommend leaving for a long time either, since your antivirus or firewall may crash a couple of times, in which you will need to allow Kies to perform its functions. Also disable the antivirus on the mobile phone itself, otherwise it will not allow the system to update.
As a result, we get this and confirm the end of the software update.
Updating Android Firmware on Samsung Phone via Odin
Now let's turn to the “gray” firmware. I suggest you watch the step-by-step video first, and then we’ll continue.
First of all, you need to put the phone into download mode (“Downloading”), which is done by simultaneously pressing the key combination “Home”, “Power” and “Volume minus” (or “Volume plus” depending on the model). If done correctly, the Android logo and an inscription about boot mode will appear on the screen.
Next, download and install the Odin MultiDownloader program (you can easily find it on any thematic site or Google it in a search engine) - this is a professional program intended for service centers, so you don’t have to be scared, if you do everything correctly in it, then nothing bad will happen to your phone.
And you will also need the firmware files that you downloaded from the official website or any third-party firmware support forum. As a rule, there are four of them - PDA, the main firmware file; PHONE, which is responsible for working with the cellular operator’s network; CSC - phone settings; and PIT - service information storage. Make sure they are all included in the set. However, there are also single-file versions, in which case it will need to be imported in place of the main one - PDA.
If you are working on a computer with Windows 7 or higher installed, then this will be enough. If you have XP, then you will definitely have to install the Kies program that we have already disassembled, which will install drivers for your Windows Android phone, or separately the firewood itself - Samsung USB Driver for Mobile Phones. On the same site you can also select firewood specifically for your model and version of the computer OS.
Now you must first of all kill all Kies processes if you installed and launched it. To do this, press the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Del on your computer and look for processes that have the word “Kies” in their names. And we complete them. Then we launch Odin - our smartphone is already in download mode - connect it via a USB cable and press the “Volume Up” button (in relation to the Samsung Galaxy S2).
Now you can start updating the software.
In the Odin program, one (first) ID:COM section should be displayed in yellow (there are several of them for simultaneous work with several phones). In the program, check the boxes for “Re-Partition”, “Autoreboot” and “F.Reset Time”.
Now press the “Start” button and wait for the process to complete until the process graph reaches the end, lights up green and “Pass” will appear.
After this, the phone will reboot and start working on the new software version. Additionally, you can use the *#1234# command to check the current version. You can also completely clear all data using the service code *2767*3855#.
This completes the firmware for a Samsung phone based on Android OS, thank you all for your attention!
The article describes a method for flashing Samsung phones running Android via a computer using the Odin program.
Phones are flashed not only after long use, but sometimes immediately after purchase. If we talk about, like or something like that, then often the system cannot do without viruses, advertising and other things. Therefore, we are looking to make working with the phone comfortable and convenient.
We will divide this article into 2 parts. The first part will be dedicated to Samsung devices, and the second part to other brands. We will also look at ways to flash a phone and what programs are needed for this.
Firmware methods
An Android device can be flashed in two ways:
- Using a computer
- Through recovery
Firmware via a computer is carried out using special programs, and through recovery the device is flashed almost without the participation of a computer, but more on that later.
Types of firmware
There are two types of firmware: official and custom. Official firmware is developed by the manufacturer himself, and custom ones are made ordinary people sitting at home. There is also such a thing as stock firmware. Stock firmware is the firmware that was installed by the manufacturer on the smartphone. Naturally it is official.
Programs for Samsung firmware
For Samsung phones and tablets there is a special flashing program called . It is intended only for gadgets from Samsung, so there is no point in even trying to flash a device from another brand using Odin.
This program is downloaded and installed on the computer, its main window looks like this:
Firmware instructions
First, install the Odin program on your computer. Next, download the archive with the firmware and unzip it to a convenient place on your computer. We open the folder and see five files there, of which we need four. Now let's launch Odin.
In the program we see four items: Bootloader, PDA, PHONE, CSC. Each item needs to upload its own file. There are 4 files in the firmware, the first two letters of which tell you where to download the file. Here is the scheme according to which you need to upload files:
AP file – PDA tab, BL – Bootloader tab, MODEM – Phone tab, CSC – CSC tab. If you are using Odin version 3.10, then the first letters of the firmware files in it match the names of the items in the program.
But there are firmwares with only one file in the archive. If your smartphone has exactly this firmware, then this file needs to be uploaded to the PDA. Don't touch the rest of the items.
Now let's prepare the phone. First you need to turn it off. Now you need to simultaneously hold down the power button, volume down and the Home button. Different inscriptions will appear, press the volume up button. You will be taken to a special menu.
We connect the smartphone to the computer using a USB cable. After connecting, under the inscription “ID:COM” the port number on the computer to which you connected the smartphone should be displayed. If the inscription appears, another inscription “Added!” should appear in the lower left corner, and then press the “Start” button. The firmware process will begin, which will take from 5 to 15 minutes.
Upon completion of the firmware, the inscription PASS will appear in the upper left corner. The caption box at the end should say “All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0)". This means that the process is completed, 1 is installed, 0 errors. This means everything is installed. You can turn on your smartphone.
The first startup will take longer than usual, so don't worry.
After the firmware, it is advisable to make wipes. This is a reset of all settings. To do this you need to go to . To go there you need:
- Turn off your smartphone.
- Press and hold the Home button, the power button and the volume up at the same time.
- Select the Wipe Data item by scrolling to it with the volume rocker and pressing the power button to select.
- Select “Yes”
- Select Wipe Cache
- Select “Yes”
Samsung, it’s important to get a little familiar with the device itself. This way you can learn some useful things that you didn’t even know about before. Therefore, let's take a short excursion into the cosmic world of Samsung Galaxy devices - such as n9005 Note, n900, S3, N7100 and others.
Galaxy devices are very popular, stylish and high-quality gadgets
Samsung's smartphone market today accounts for an impressive share. Mobile giant in modern world is the biggest competitor for another popular company that even children know about - Apple. And this is no coincidence, because Samsung presents to the public a large number of a wide variety of devices in all possible price categories. This, in principle, gives the company a certain advantage - the availability of devices for all segments of the population. If a person cannot afford a smartphone for 20,000 rubles, but he needs modern functions, then budget models can provide some of them. And Samsung is doing a pretty good job in this regard: the company’s devices in the budget price segment have a large number of necessary functions in their arsenal.
The most popular models are the Galaxy series. They include both premium smartphones S, S Edge, Note, and more affordable ones - A, Grand, Grand Prime and others. How do these devices differ from each other?
As you know, Galaxy S and S Edge are the company's top smartphones, which are released every year with new characteristics, functions and features, receiving a new number in the name (the latest version of the series is the seventh). Note is positioned as a tablet phone (a fairly popular word today), a device for business people or creative people. For those who constantly need a large screen, the main feature of this device is the S Pen, which allows you to create quick notes, sketches and other types of handwriting directly on the screen in various applications.
Grand and Grand Prime are positioned in the budget smartphone segment as the most popular. And this is not without reason: the devices have two cameras - front and main, a touch screen, support for high-speed networks, access to the global network, the ability to install almost any program (except for complex games and applications) and use them.
Naturally, not all available Samsung mobile devices today were named above.
What do you need to know before flashing your smartphone?
So, if you are about to tackle this difficult task, then we hasten to make you happy. Because anyone can flash or reflash Samsung Galaxy (such as n9005 Note, n900, S3, N7100 and others). To do this, you just need to familiarize yourself with the initial data, some features, and most importantly, follow the instructions.
What might you need before you begin your mission?
- The Samsung device itself with a charged battery (at least 80 percent). This is necessary to prevent unexpected device stops and further program failures.
- Original USB cable for connecting to a computer. The cord is included, but if you don’t have one, you can use the one you have. However, it is worth remembering that such actions are performed at your own peril and risk.
- Internet connection with unlimited traffic. This is needed in order to download the firmware itself, which can weigh more than one gigabyte. In principle, tariffs with limited traffic may also be suitable if this does not cause you any inconvenience. If you are unsure about your tariff, be sure to check with your Internet provider.
- Desire and patience that will become your faithful companion. You may not be able to flash or reflash your Samsung Galaxy the first time. Don't be upset in this case. It’s better to try to carefully reconsider whether you did everything correctly and whether you could have made a mistake somewhere.
What are the firmware methods?
You can flash your device (Samsung Galaxy n9005 Note, n900, S3, N7100 and others) using both official Samsung tools and third-party utilities. Let's look at each of these values and then move on to their instructions.
- Firmware update using official software. This can be done from the smartphone itself, without using a computer or using it by directly connecting the device via a USB port. This is necessary for those who simply want to update the operating system version, for example, from Android4 to Android 5.0.
- Flashing or flashing using third-party tools. The most popular service in this matter is the Odin program. It can be easily installed on a computer or laptop and is provided to users free of charge.
Official firmware update
Without using a computer
- So, you have decided to update the operating system version of your smartphone without any cords or other devices, but only with the help of the device itself. Go!
- Initially, connect to the Wi-Fi network. Without this there is no point in going further. If there is no access to wireless networks, but you have a computer with access to the global network and a USB cable, then move on to the next paragraph entitled “Using a computer.”
- Now go to the “Settings” menu and find the “About device” item. Here we will need a tab called “Software Update”. Click the update button.
- If your smartphone says that updates have already been installed on your device, it means that there are no available firmwares for your device. That is, the latest available version of the operating system is installed.
- Otherwise, you need to agree to download the updates and wait for it to complete. When finished, click on the install button. After this, your Samsung Galaxy will begin a system update, during which the device cannot be used. Do not turn off the phone under any circumstances, do not try to reboot it or remove the battery - you can get a “brick”, that is, a completely inoperative device.
- Only when you see the familiar home screen and a message that you have successfully completed the firmware update procedure, can you use the device as usual.
Using a computer
- To work, you must have Internet access on a computer or laptop. Otherwise you won't be able to do anything.
- Download to PC software Smart Switch from the company's official website (http://www.samsung.com/global/download/smartswitchwin/).
- Now we connect the smartphone using a USB cable to the PC and wait until the device is detected.
- The program itself will show you the availability of a new version of the operating system for the device in a special small window. If the outcome of events is positive, the “Update” button will appear, which you will need to click on.
- All you have to do is wait until the updates are downloaded and installed. Installation may take a long time, so be patient.
- As in the previous option, do not turn off the device under any circumstances or remove the cord from the computer. Ensure smooth operation of both your PC and phone to avoid unexpected breakdowns.
- After a successful firmware update, you can continue to use your smartphone as usual.
What should you know after flashing?
Samsung, in its official manual (instructions) for upgrading the operating system, recommends resetting the data after such manipulations. Otherwise, Samsung warns of possible system failures. This will not necessarily happen to your gadget, but you can take it into account when you encounter such problems in further work with phone.
However, it is worth remembering that before resetting it is important to save all existing data: photos, contacts, videos, music, documents. This can be done manually, by simply transferring information to a computer, or using the Smart Switch utility, which allows you to backup data Samsung smartphone Galaxy n9005 Note, n900, S3, N7100 and others.
Firmware using third-party program Odin
First, familiarize yourself with the basic points that should never be violated. You have been warned about this several times, so that later you don’t grab your head and say to yourself: “What have I done?” Therefore, it is better to play it safe and carefully look at what needs to be done and what you are doing.
- You perform all operations at your own peril and risk. This is the most important rule, because after flashing the firmware using an unofficial method, you will lose Samsung's warranty.
- Do not unplug the power cord of your computer or laptop, that is, ensure unconditional operation of the PC.
- Charge your smartphone at least 80-90 percent so that it cannot run out of charge during the update.
- When connecting to a PC, use only the original cable.
Preliminary preparation and configuration of services
As you may have noticed, these rules are no different from the requirements for updating through official Samsung means, so you will have no difficulty in complying with them. Now let's move on to the most important thing:
- First, download the Odin utility. It can be taken from the website (http://androidpru/odin-firmware-samsung/).
- Now download the firmware file for your device to your computer. If you don’t know where to do this, you can use the Samsung Firmware Linker program, which allows you to find and download firmware specifically for your device.
- Download the driver for your device to your computer. This is necessary for proper detection and configuration of the smartphone when connecting it to the PC. You can use the resource (http://androidp1.ru/drviver-for-android/).
- Be sure to save all important data from the device to any other storage medium, just in case. Because when flashing, partial or complete loss of information from the gadget is possible.
- The preparatory work is over now, and we are moving on to the main process. We put the phone into firmware mode. If you don’t know how to do this, then we try this option: turn off the device, hold down the volume down, center and lock (off) buttons at the same time. If it works correctly, you should go to a special menu, where using the volume up key you will agree to start in firmware mode. If you do not get to such a menu, then find this information specifically for your device.
- If everything worked out for you, you can connect the device to your computer via USB. Wait a while until the necessary drivers are installed.
- After this, you can launch the Odin application on your computer. In the left corner you will see that the gadget is connected, which means we are moving on.
- Now you need to add the firmware files in the correct order. If for single-file firmware everything is very clear (insert the firmware into the AP or PDA field by clicking on the corresponding button), then with multi-file firmware you will have to tinker a little longer.
Multi-file firmware
Let's figure out which files need to be inserted into which field:
- PIT is inserted into the PIT field.
- tar.md5 - in BL or Bootloader.
- File CODE_xxxxx.tar.md5 - in AP or PDA.
- File MODEM_xxxxx.tar.md5 - in CP or PHONE.
- tar.md5 - in CSC.
Continuation
- Please note that you do not need to check any boxes on the left if the firmware itself does not provide for this.
- After the correct installation of the firmware files, press the START button and wait until the program completes. After finishing, the word RESET or PASS will appear on the left. The device will now reboot and be ready to use again. You can disconnect your smartphone from your computer.
Conclusion
If after flashing or flashing your device you cannot turn it on (the so-called “perpetual reboot”), then try doing a reset. It is also known by its other name - Wipe. We hope that you can still flash or re-flash your Samsung Galaxy n9005 Note, n900, S3, N7100 and others without any incidents. Good luck, dear readers!
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