AT&T Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge won't run Samsung Pay - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

I have this phone, an SM-G925A running Android 5.0.2, and I can't use Samsung Pay. I called Samsung about it, and they told me my phone needs an update before it'll work, but when I try checking for the latest update, my phone sits there for about 5 minutes and then it tells me that the update has been interrupted and to try again in 24 hours. I've tried booting into Safe Mode and trying the update and I get the same message.
When I was on the phone with Samsung, we went to a website that listed all the updates that have been sent out to AT&T models, and apparently mine is 4 updates behind.
My phone isn't rooted, but I don't mind rooting it. Only thing is I read somewhere that if Knox gets tripped, Samsung Pay won't work. Does anyone have any suggestions how I can update my phone to the latest OS so I can run Samsung Pay? I don't care if I need to root it, if there's an update I can load on my phone manually or what, I just want some suggestions on how I can fix this and run my phone the way it's supposed to run. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Use odin and flash the last fils (of7) , u don't need root to do that .
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Tha files - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3287984

Or take it to a Best Buy and have the Samsung rep flash it for you.

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[Q] Easy way to remove Safestrap and root ?

I rooted my phone a while back (Note 3) and have Safestrap on it. I checked with root verify and it says it is rooted.
I want to be able to do OTA updates as I don't really want to be rooted any longer or have safestrap on my phone.
Is there a EASY way to remove both/all of it so I no longer get the safestrap screen when it comes on that has the unlocked symbol at the bottom of it. And no longer have a rooted phone ?
Easy way, preferred as I stated before..
Saw this and giving it a try ! ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-3-att/help/4-4-4-ota-failed-27-t2949069
Well used Super Su, it says I am no longer rooted. But safestrap still shows on start up
And after I did that I checked for a update. It shows v4.2.2 and no available updates ? WTH.... It showed a update before...
Idk either I unrooted and uninstalled safestrap and factory reset my update trys 2times both times says updated failed
is safestrap realy there. i had the same problem and installed traingle away and it removed the safestrap screen.
To Un-root your phone
You'll need to use Odin. After using Odin it will still say custom after the first boot, just re-boot and you'll be good.
I used Super SU, and unrooted. Did check and it says I am not rooted.
But I think the reason it is failing to install 4.4.4 OTA update, is that the safestrap is interfering with the installation..
So if I want to get safestrap completely off of my phone how do I do that > I have been searching the forum, and still searching,,,
Trying to find Stock Recovery Files for the SM-N900A 4.v if possible.
Then I can install via odin ?
Thanks..
Is back to full stock,but I can't update for 14 more hours.
Wish there was a way to push the update..
Spidious said:
Thanks..
Is back to full stock,but I can't update for 14 more hours.
Wish there was a way to push the update..
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Turn your network time off and switch it to the next day and it shoukd allow you to update again
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Spidious said:
I rooted my phone a while back (Note 3) and have Safestrap on it. I checked with root verify and it says it is rooted.
I want to be able to do OTA updates as I don't really want to be rooted any longer or have safestrap on my phone.
Is there a EASY way to remove both/all of it so I no longer get the safestrap screen when it comes on that has the unlocked symbol at the bottom of it. And no longer have a rooted phone ?
Easy way, preferred as I stated before..
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Lol you might as well not be on xda if you going to go stock with no root. 4.4.4 OTA official is like a death sentence right now. And you will be hitting your forhead wishing you didnt do that later.
But to answer your question, just uninstall safestrap from the app, and use supersu for full unroot. Or just Odin back with NC2 tar files from the threads. Odin back to NC2 should be no problems with the OTA
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Well when I had my other Samsung phone I use to install updates all the time, different roms or what ever.
But now I just want to be stock, and knew all the people on this forum do it a lot. So this is where I asked for help...
It is on 4.4.2 and says now that no update is available ? I have already tried the date change trick ! Strange I can't get a update now...Wonder why ?
Now it says I can check again in 735 hours ?
Spidious said:
Now it says I can check again in 735 hours ?
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That is kinda weird in SuperSU did you disable OTA updates?!? But y you want stock 4.4.4 rom, as AT&T note 3 users there may not b a root or boot rom walk around for long time maybe even tell lollipop 5.0 or maybe never cause note 3 has been dead silence since 4.4.4 released almost like people stop using this device an goin to the note 4... Hopefully there will b a note 3 bootloader exploit for AT&T an verizon but idk again looks like main force is note 4
Well not sure how to fix it.
I have unrooted, removed safestrap.
Checked with root app and it says it is not rooted.
But it still won't update.
Took to AT&T tech center after on-line help from them didn't help. He was not able to update it. So I went to Bestbuys Samsung tech section. They hooked it up to their Smart update software, and it would not allow to be updated either. They said it was either rooted or had a foreign version of software on it. Or one of the software apps I had installed was messing it up.
So I again did a hard reset all the way back to stock ? And after setting up as a new phone I did a check for update 4.4.2 was on it and it said no update available......
SO WHAT IS GOING ON ? Is there a 4.4.4v that I can install with the odin, so that hopefully I can get over this bump..,, ?

Can anyone help point me in the right direction to get my device to factory settings?

I rooted my T-mo Galaxy S6 some time ago back in May 2015, and called it a day. Eventually came a time when my phone would want me to update, which I ignored cause I didn't want to lose Root, and to get the update notification to go away, I installed CSC-something and Titanium Backup, and just deactivated and froze anything containing the words Firmware, OTA, or Update. It made the notification disappear and I carrier on for months up till this point. Until just a few hours ago, I felt I reversed those settings and should be where I used to be. But I tried to see if my device could tell me if there was a firmware update availalable and its like "sry unauthorized setting detected take it in for repairs.
I'm on Android version 5.0.2, Build LRX22G.G920TUVU1AOCG, and what I essentially want, is to revert my system back to stock, without tripping KNOX, so that I can sell it online to someone as a device that isn't modified, and where OTA updates work, so they can update on their own whim.
In the past I used something called ODIN to revert my Galaxy S2 to factory conditions, but that being 5 years ago, and not being involved in the S6 modding community, I have NO CLUE where to even start.
TL;DR: I want to sell my T-Mo S6 as a stock device and I have no idea what to do, or where to go.
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Download Samsung Smartswitch or Samsung Kies and you should be able to restore the firmware through that. You will need you your model and serial number. Serial number can be had by booting into download mode (vol down+power+home) then press the home button.
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Download Samsung Smartswitch or Samsung Kies and you should be able to restore the firmware through that. You will need you your model and serial number. Serial number can be had by booting into download mode (vol down+power+home) then press the home button.
Will that revert me to stock, or put me at the latest version?
Like it just came out of the box with 5.1

s6 active root?

This will be a thread only for people willing to test a root method for the s6 active
I will volunteer.
I am on marshmellow test PE9 and can Odin back to 5.1.1 if needed.
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I don't suggest you attempt an ODIN from Marshmallow to Lollipop
I attempted to ODIN from Marshmallow to Lollipop due to Battery Drain and poor cell signal after updating. It soft bricked my phone and could not get smart switch to restore or even the Best Buy Samsung Tech to reflash marshmallow. I had to send it to Samsung Service Center as a last ditch effort to unbrick.
Basically I tried to flash 5.1.1 it failed ODIN Flash. Then I thought well I the Engineering Build 0K2 Combination filed worked when I flashed it using 5.1.1, so I thought maybe I can flash it back to this version then reflash to 5.1.1. It didn't work for me and ended up soft bricking the device. Who knows maybe it will let you flash 5.1.1 from Marshmallow.
Bones2374 said:
I will volunteer.
I am on marshmellow test PE9 and can Odin back to 5.1.1 if needed.
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Cool so what you'll have to do first, it's visit samsungfirmware.com, and download the 5.1.1 rom. Once you do that, visit this site, and download necessary files. Report back when you have finished, I will then tell you what to do next.
Please understand any bricked or damaged devices, will not be my fault, for it is you who wants to test it.
Flash back to android 5.1.1 using Odin, and then flash the G890AUCU3AOK2.tar file, and once done go into recovery on your phone, and on your phone hit fix root.
http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f453/how-root-g890a-5-0-2-5-1-1-a-2103269/
Ihaveaflashingproblem said:
I attempted to ODIN from Marshmallow to Lollipop due to Battery Drain and poor cell signal after updating. It soft bricked my phone and could not get smart switch to restore or even the Best Buy Samsung Tech to reflash marshmallow. I had to send it to Samsung Service Center as a last ditch effort to unbrick.
Basically I tried to flash 5.1.1 it failed ODIN Flash. Then I thought well I the Engineering Build 0K2 Combination filed worked when I flashed it using 5.1.1, so I thought maybe I can flash it back to this version then reflash to 5.1.1. It didn't work for me and ended up soft bricking the device. Who knows maybe it will let you flash 5.1.1 from Marshmallow.
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Hmm were you able to enter Odin mode, or recovery?
I attempted to ODIN from Marshmallow to Lollipop due to Battery Drain and poor cell signal after updating. It soft bricked my phone and could not get smart switch to restore or even the Best Buy Samsung Tech to reflash marshmallow. I had to send it to Samsung Service Center as a last ditch effort to unbrick.
Basically I tried to flash 5.1.1 it failed ODIN Flash. Then I thought well I the Engineering Build 0K2 Combination filed worked when I flashed it using 5.1.1, so I thought maybe I can flash it back to this version then reflash to 5.1.1. It didn't work for me and ended up soft bricking the device. Who knows maybe it will let you flash 5.1.1 from Marshmallow.
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How would the system have any memory of the previous OS, does Odin wipe all data before flashing? If it does how would there be any problems?
Thanks for your time,
Matt
Iglooian said:
I attempted to ODIN from Marshmallow to Lollipop due to Battery Drain and poor cell signal after updating. It soft bricked my phone and could not get smart switch to restore or even the Best Buy Samsung Tech to reflash marshmallow. I had to send it to Samsung Service Center as a last ditch effort to unbrick.
Basically I tried to flash 5.1.1 it failed ODIN Flash. Then I thought well I the Engineering Build 0K2 Combination filed worked when I flashed it using 5.1.1, so I thought maybe I can flash it back to this version then reflash to 5.1.1. It didn't work for me and ended up soft bricking the device. Who knows maybe it will let you flash 5.1.1 from Marshmallow.
How would the system have any memory of the previous OS, does Odin wipe all data before flashing? If it does how would there be any problems?
Thanks for your time,
Matt
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Well once you flash with Odin, it updates the system partitions. So you have to factory reset after the update.
I was in download mode where you flash Odin files.
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Let me provide some background. I bought the phone with 5.1.1
AT&T system update automatically pushed marshmallow update. I wanted to roll back due to some noticeable issues with marshmallow. So I attempted to Odin 5.1.1 it failed in Odin with no issues. Then I tired a couple different lollipop files they failed. I then tried the ok2 combination fa50 file and it failed but this time the phone booted to update failed blue screen and would not turn off. I could go to the download mode where you flash Odin files, but it would fail on everything. If there was an Odin flashable marshmallow I'm sure it would work. The phone would not shutoff. It stay on until the battery drained completely. I visited samsung tech at best buy who could not charge it to push the marshmallow update with his smart software. It gave him and x so he told me to send it to samsung they can do more. I forgot to mention smart switch did not work for me despite having two different serial numbers from owning multiple s6 actives. I didn't decide to install the app package disable on my other phone to prevent the marshmallow update. It might have trouble because I use straight talk AT&T and the updates have to do with voLTE which don't work with prepaid I believe.
Ihaveaflashingproblem said:
I was in download mode where you flash Odin files.
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Let me provide some background. I bought the phone with 5.1.1
AT&T system update automatically pushed marshmallow update. I wanted to roll back due to some noticeable issues with marshmallow. So I attempted to Odin 5.1.1 it failed in Odin with no issues. Then I tired a couple different lollipop files they failed. I then tried the ok2 combination fa50 file and it failed but this time the phone booted to update failed blue screen and would not turn off. I could go to the download mode where you flash Odin files, but it would fail on everything. If there was an Odin flashable marshmallow I'm sure it would work. The phone would not shutoff. It stay on until the battery drained completely. I visited samsung tech at best buy who could not charge it to push the marshmallow update with his smart software. It gave him and x so he told me to send it to samsung they can do more. I forgot to mention smart switch did not work for me despite having two different serial numbers from owning multiple s6 actives. I didn't decide to install the app package disable on my other phone to prevent the marshmallow update. It might have trouble because I use straight talk AT&T and the updates have to do with voLTE which don't work with prepaid I believe.
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Do you still have the phone? if so I can help you with the problem.
Continuing my previous instructions, after you fix root, and phone restarts, you should see factory binary. It will take quite a while to fully boot. When done, you should have full root permissions. This is where the experimental part comes to play. You won't have any Google or samsung apps, so head over to samsungfirmware.com, and get the 5.0.2 rom. Extract the file, and then rename the tar.md5 file, by removing the.md5 part. Then extract that using 7 zip. Now find the bootloader file, and replace the 5.1.1 bootloader file with this, in the hopes of unlocking the bootbootloader. Post back whether or not this works, then we can mover on top the next steps.
Bones2374 said:
I will volunteer.
I am on marshmellow test PE9 and can Odin back to 5.1.1 if needed.
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I put on the thread the necessarily steps you need to take as a volunteer, I hope you check them out, and get back to us soon!!!
Tonster, why are you asking people to experiment with their phones? Do you have any reason to believe that following your instructions will lead to a rooted phone? Please post a screen shot proving that you've gotten it to (partially?) work. AoN
anneoneamouse said:
Tonster, why are you asking people to experiment with their phones? Do you have any reason to believe that following your instructions will lead to a rooted phone? Please post a screen shot proving that you've gotten it to (partially?) work. AoN
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I have tried this method on android 5.1.1, and can confirm that it is a working partial method of root. However I am now running marshmallow, and unfortunately I have no valid screen shots, but if you need proof, watch this YouTube video.
Comment whether this method worked for you or not.
Tonster21 said:
I have tried this method on android 5.1.1, and can confirm that it is a working partial method of root. However I am now running marshmallow, and unfortunately I have no valid screen shots, but if you need proof, watch this YouTube video.
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this is to unlock carrier only.
izote61 said:
this is to unlock carrier only.
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I do realize that, but I am looking for possible ways to use this, and root the phone.
Tonster21 said:
I do realize that, but I am looking for possible ways to use this, and root the phone.
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not possible I have file for 5.0 and 5.11 root.
at this moment there is no root for 6.0.1 and if root become available will be at xda forum
When can be available a root? i upgrado to 6.1.1 and i see that i dont have Polish language
dustmanop said:
When can be available a root? i upgrado to 6.1.1 and i see that i dont have Polish language
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This is an old thread
That being said, root is being worked on by a handful of people. Since this device is strictly AT&T however (and I'm sure a lot of other reasons too), root for 5.1.1 is still VERY experimental and breaks most of the device functionality from what I've heard. 6.0.1 is going to be an even harder challenge. Root may be possible some time in the future but I wouldn't count on it being easy.
Tonster21 you joined the forum July 29th, 2016..
You are having forum members download files from other websites and have absolutely ZERO credentials nor do have any relevant solutions to any issues regarding the S6 Active.
You might want to validate your actions real quick..
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FevenKitsune said:
This is an old thread
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The OP just joined the forum in July this year .. explain what you mean by old?
Useless time wasting of forum members with probable cause for downloading malicious software is what this is..

No security updates

Galaxy Note 9 on Att. Most recent security update is June 2019. I've spoken to Att and Samsung, tried safe mode, reset, etc. Nothing works so far. Any suggestions? I'm concerned that if I'm not getting security updates am I missing OS updates as well?
[email protected] said:
Galaxy Note 9 on Att. Most recent security update is June 2019. I've spoken to Att and Samsung, tried safe mode, reset, etc. Nothing works so far. Any suggestions? I'm concerned that if I'm not getting security updates am I missing OS updates as well?
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Not sure when the camera features came out.
Did you try the Samsung computer app to update?
What about Odin and loading the newest build?
I am terrible at instructions but these 2 PC apps might get the job done.
I did try Smart Switch, it said all up to date. ATT guy said he could see updates but nothing we did could get them to load. Suggested Samsung who I contacted. Tried safe mode, etc. Finally he suggested local geek squad at Best Buy to use Smart Tool to update?? I stopped by but they said they couldn't help.
[email protected] said:
I did try Smart Switch, it said all up to date. ATT guy said he could see updates but nothing we did could get them to load. Suggested Samsung who I contacted. Tried safe mode, etc. Finally he suggested local geek squad at Best Buy to use Smart Tool to update?? I stopped by but they said they couldn't help.
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this site(xda) is plastered with posts on how to use Odin and download the latest firmware/software for your phone and flash/install it.
step 1 search and read about what device model you have.
step 2 download the firmware( system OS) for your device model. web sites and utilities can be used to downlaod the software. frija and sam firm tool are both utilities developed here on xda. search for them.
step 3 research about odin and how to use that tool to manualy update your samsung device with the extracted file downloaded on step 2.
xda is a do it your self type of site. usualy searching would answer all your questions.
What bober said. I have had this issue with At&t since Note 8. Don't get them on Note9 or 10. At&t is horrible at ota's. Some get them some don't. I have always had to flash them with Odin. And they are even worse at posting their firmware. I think the last N9 firmware the post was 1ARG6 or something like that.
My SM-N950U Still Rooted Note 8
I have had AT&T for awhile, and noticed once I switch to unlock phones bought from Samsung directly, I get the OTA's more consistently. Of course this is a sample size of one.i currently am on Novembers 2019 update on both my note 8(no sim, just use as mp3 player) and my Note 9(daily driver with AT&T sim). Honestly I didnt even check for updates, and just get the notice automatically about new updates being ready to install.
I would wonder if something else is wrong, like those above said. Odin to a clean install of the correct firmware and you should be good to go.
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butchieboy said:
What bober said. I have had this issue with At&t since Note 8. Don't get them on Note9 or 10. At&t is horrible at ota's. Some get them some don't. I have always had to flash them with Odin. And they are even worse at posting their firmware. I think the last N9 firmware the post was 1ARG6 or something like that.
My SM-N950U Still Rooted Note 8
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Does using Odin trip the Knox of a samsung ?
I haven't gotten any update since February, 2019. I have been skeptical about using Odin to update, so as not to root my phone or trip the knox
Yommih said:
Does using Odin trip the Knox of a samsung ?
I haven't gotten any update since February, 2019. I have been skeptical about using Odin to update, so as not to root my phone or trip the knox
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No.
Odin is for flashing official Samsung firmware
So Knox remains intact.
Flashing non Samsung custom roms custom recovery and rooting will trip Knox *permanently
Thank you, I really appreciate this. I'll go download the firmware from sammobile

Note 9 stuck on October 2019 security update when Android 10 already out

Hi guys!
I've had my Note 9 since December 2018. it successfully update whenever AT&T pushes out updates each time. Ever since October, my Note 9 refuses to update, saying Software Up to Date.
I thought that was weird, since every month I get a software update. One of my friends has a note 9, and he's already on Android 10.
I am stuck on Android 9, October 2019 update.
This also a AT&T variant N960U.
you guys got any suggestions? I'm a bit wary about flashing anything as I'm still paying off this phone
This is asked numerous numerous numerous times. Try setting date ahead 5days and then click software update. If that doesnt work load any US Snapdragon firmware and flash with Odin they are the same and the firmware will provision to your sim. All of my At&t devices have done this and sometimes the only option is to flash the firmware. For others updates work as they should. At&t does not post firmware.
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still paying off phone
I am still paying off monthly for this phone. will doing this screw up my warranty or even get AT&T pissed at me?
butchieboy said:
This is asked numerous numerous numerous times. Try setting date ahead 5days and then click software update. If that doesnt work load any US Snapdragon firmware and flash with Odin they are the same and the firmware will provision to your sim. All of my At&t devices have done this and sometimes the only option is to flash the firmware. For others updates work as they should. At&t does not post firmware.
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also, my phone doesn't have the "OEM unlock" option in developer options
US Snapdragon does not have that option. You can't unlock bootloader.
SM-N950U Extreme Syndicate Root
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Does nothing to your warranty. What you need to do is read up quite a bit on these things. You can search every question you have asked. I'm not trying to be a jerk and I help as much as I possibly can with the knowledge that I have. But it seems that you have not done any searching at all to try and help yourself.
SM-N950U Extreme Syndicate Root
butchieboy said:
US Snapdragon does not have that option. You can't unlock bootloader.
SM-N950U Extreme Syndicate Root
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Does nothing to your warranty. What you need to do is read up quite a bit on these things. You can search every question you have asked. I'm not trying to be a jerk and I help as much as I possibly can with the knowledge that I have. But it seems that you have not done any searching at all to try and help yourself.
SM-N950U Extreme Syndicate Root
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understood.
I just bricked my phone before and I ain't taking that chance, or get any crap from AT&T.
so I don't need a unlocked boot loader to flash the firmware?
Android Central's tutorial says I need OEM unlock.
You do not need unlocked bootloader to flash firmware using Odin
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1. What is the build number..device..and carrier.
2. Find the firmware you want with Sammobile or Frija.
3. Download the firmware and correct version of Odin.
4. Extract the firmware. You will have AP..BL..CP..CSC..HOME_CSC you might also get user data.
5. Put device in download mode open Odin connect device to computer.
6. Once device is recognized by Odin click BL in Odin, it will bring up BL that you extracted and add it to Odin. Do this for CP...AP..and CSC. If you want to keep data use Home_csc instead of csc in the csc spot. If you use just csc it will wipe data. Once everything thing is in correct spot click start and Odin will do the work for. Once firmware has flashed you will see pass in a green box. If it fails just try again. Sometimes you have to start clean meaning factory data reset before using Odin. This has happened to me a few times. I suggest watching a YouTube video just incase I forgot something as I dont want to be the blame if something goes wrong..lol. There are a ton of good people here that will help but like I said it's best if you do the footwork yourself first...good luck.
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