This is the request and FAQs page.
- Why is it here or what is it used for?
It shows frequently asked questions on Samsung devices from firmware flashing to other complicated areas.
Also, you can leave a comment for any flash file, recovery, combination, boot, modem or whatever you can’t find here.
Please endeavor to use the search box to search for whatever you need before posting it here if it’s not available.
Let’s look at some of the common problems and solutions for our Samsung devices.
FAQ’s on Samsung Android devices.
If your Samsung phone refuses to turn on, you should plug it into a wall socket to see if the battery has drained completely.
If it’s a removable battery, you should remove and reinstall the battery to see if it will be okay.
You might also allow it plugged in for a while to let it charge.
To reduce the storage space occupied on your Samsung, try moving some files to your SD card, delete raw files saved on your phone, clear app data from heavy memory apps like Facebook, Instagram and remove useless files or apps.
To avoid using the wrong flash files on your Samsung phone, you can use any of the following methods to know your exact Samsung Galaxy device model and other details.
1. Check the About phone section of your Samsung phone
2. Enter download mode to view model details
3. Use an app like Androtics, CPU-Z, Antutu Benchmark
4. Check the back of the phone, under the battery
If you have a request or question, don’t hesitate to ask.
I had reset my phone. After it boots, I tried to remember the previous account used, but unfortunately it’s wrong and I’m stuck.
I believe I’m looking to bypass the FRP lock on my device. Do you have a method for this?
Yes, that’s an FRP lock. Have you tried to recover or reset your Google account password so you can add it back to the device to enable you to set it up? Also, what’s the model of your Samsung phone and the current Android version?
I accidently bricked my older Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (TM-350) by erasing NAND… It won’t make it past the SAMSUNG LOGO on reboot.. Is there a way to re-partition the flash so I can recover it? Doesn’t appear that there are any .pit files out there or buried inside the single file loads available to allow me to do this with Odin…
Here’s the stock firmware for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.0 SM-T350 You can use this tutorial to get the PIT file for it and use it with Odin. Hope it helps, good luck.
Thanks for your help, unfortunately non of the files within the single file archive are valid zip files (.img, .bin, etc.) from which I can extract a valid pit file that Odin recognizes
Please, which of the files did you download?
T350XXU1AOJ1_T350XNZ1AOJ1_HOME.tar.md5
Within that file there are only (*.mbn, img, ext4,, bin, and dat) files, no *.pit files, and non of the files can be opened with standard archive software (winzip/7zip)
I’m trying to flash an FRP lock on a galaxy a10e my my firmware is A102USQS7BTH3 Android 10 according to Odin, but that firmware doesn’t seem to be available . Any suggestions
The binary 7 combination firmware for A102U is not available yet. You can try bypassing it maually or use our premium(paid option).
https://samsungfirmware.net/contact-us/
T350XXU1AOJ1_T350XNZ1AOJ1_HOME.tar.md5
Within that file there are only (*.mbn, img, ext4,, bin, and dat) files, no *.pit files, and non of the files can be opened with standard archive software (winzip/7zip)