Q8: My IMEI shows “unknown” after flashing the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST. Is my phone permanently damaged?
A: No, this is a common issue that, while alarming, is usually fixable. Please refer to the IMEI repair guide in the troubleshooting section above. For Samsung devices, it is important to first investigate potential EFS partition corruption. Crucially, do not insert a SIM card until the IMEI has been successfully restored.
Q9: How long does it take to flash Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST firmware?
A: The actual firmware flashing process typically takes between 3 and 10 minutes, depending on the firmware size and the speed of your USB connection. The first boot after flashing will take longer, anywhere from 3 to 8 minutes. It is important not to interrupt the device during either of these stages. If the progress bar in Odin appears to be stuck, allow a few more minutes before concluding that something has gone wrong.
Final Thoughts on Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST Firmware
This guide covers the entire process of safely flashing official Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST firmware using Odin. If you followed each step carefully, your device should now be operating on a clean build.
If you encountered any unexpected issues, a specific error message, a step that did not work for your setup, please leave a comment below. Provide as much detail as possible, including the exact error, which step you were on, and what troubleshooting you have already attempted. I read every comment and will help you work through the problem.
If this guide was helpful to you, consider sharing it. It is the best way to assist others who might be facing similar device issues.
Browse all Samsung firmware downloads for more devices.
Disclaimer: Flashing stock firmware is performed at your own risk. Follow the instructions on this page carefully. I cannot be held responsible for any damage to your device, but I will always try to help if something goes wrong.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Will flashing the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST firmware erase my data?
A: Yes, using Odin to flash this firmware will return your device to its factory configuration, including the default Android 10, upgradable to Android 13, One UI 5 settings. All your installed applications, photos, contacts, and accounts will be removed. Make sure to back up all important data before starting, as there is no way to recover it after the flash is complete.
Q2: Is this firmware compatible with other Samsung models?
A: No, this firmware is developed specifically for the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST model, which operates on the Samsung Exynos 9611 chipset. Other Galaxy A51 variants, even those with slightly different letter suffixes, can have entirely different internal hardware. Flashing incompatible firmware can leave your phone in a difficult-to-recover state. Always confirm your exact model number through Settings › About Phone.
Q3: Can I downgrade from the latest version to an older firmware version?
A: While it is technically possible on certain Exynos builds, I generally advise against it. Downgrading can introduce security vulnerabilities and cause application compatibility issues with Android 10, upgradable to Android 13, One UI 5. If you are experiencing problems with the latest version, please leave a comment below; often, a more effective solution exists than reverting to an older build.
Q4: What should I do if I encounter an FRP lock after flashing?
A: You should use our free Android apps launcher. The FRP lock on the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST activates when a Google account was still logged in before the flashing process. This is precisely why I always recommend signing out of your Google account beforehand, as it prevents this problem altogether.
Q5: Are custom ROM options available for the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST?
A: This guide focuses solely on official Samsung stock firmware. The availability of custom ROMs for the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST depends on whether the Samsung Exynos 9611 chipset has open-source kernel support. For device-specific custom ROM discussions, check our Custom ROMs page or the XDA Developers forum.
Q6: My Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST is not detected by Odin. What should I do?
A: Begin by reinstalling the Samsung USB drivers, then restart your PC, and try connecting again. If the issue persists, switch to a USB 2.0 port if you are currently using a USB 3.0 port, as Samsung devices often connect more reliably on USB 2.0. Temporarily disable your antivirus software. If none of these steps resolve the problem, leave a comment below with the exact error message, and I will assist you further.
Q7: How do I enter recovery mode on my Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST?
A: To enter recovery mode, power off the device completely. Then, press and hold Volume Up + Power simultaneously until the recovery menu appears on screen. For older Samsung models that feature a physical Home button, the combination is Volume Up + Home + Power. The recovery menu will also display the build number for your Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST, which you can use to confirm your current firmware version before flashing.
Q8: My IMEI shows “unknown” after flashing the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST. Is my phone permanently damaged?
A: No, this is a common issue that, while alarming, is usually fixable. Please refer to the IMEI repair guide in the troubleshooting section above. For Samsung devices, it is important to first investigate potential EFS partition corruption. Crucially, do not insert a SIM card until the IMEI has been successfully restored.
Q9: How long does it take to flash Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST firmware?
A: The actual firmware flashing process typically takes between 3 and 10 minutes, depending on the firmware size and the speed of your USB connection. The first boot after flashing will take longer, anywhere from 3 to 8 minutes. It is important not to interrupt the device during either of these stages. If the progress bar in Odin appears to be stuck, allow a few more minutes before concluding that something has gone wrong.
Final Thoughts on Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST Firmware
This guide covers the entire process of safely flashing official Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST firmware using Odin. If you followed each step carefully, your device should now be operating on a clean build.
If you encountered any unexpected issues, a specific error message, a step that did not work for your setup, please leave a comment below. Provide as much detail as possible, including the exact error, which step you were on, and what troubleshooting you have already attempted. I read every comment and will help you work through the problem.
If this guide was helpful to you, consider sharing it. It is the best way to assist others who might be facing similar device issues.
Browse all Samsung firmware downloads for more devices.
Disclaimer: Flashing stock firmware is performed at your own risk. Follow the instructions on this page carefully. I cannot be held responsible for any damage to your device, but I will always try to help if something goes wrong.
Last Updated: May 23, 2026
Restore your Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST to a clean state or address software problems using the official firmware. This page provides everything needed: hard reset steps, FRP bypass solutions, flash files, IMEI repair guidance, necessary tools, drivers, and detailed instructions.
Device: Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST | Chipset: Samsung Exynos 9611 | Flash Tool: Odin
Android: Android 10, upgradable to Android 13, One UI 5 | File Type: .tar.md5 / ZIP (Contains AP, BL, CP, CSC files for Odin)
⚠ Warning: Flashing erases all data. Back up first.
Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST Firmware (Flash File) Drivers, Tools & Guide
Flashing official firmware on Samsung devices with Odin is a direct process, assuming you follow the correct steps. This guide brings together all necessary components: the appropriate firmware file for the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST, the correct Odin version, and a proven set of instructions.
Before you begin, ensure you sign out of any Samsung account linked to your device. Skipping this step can trigger a KG lock, which requires additional effort to resolve after flashing. Samsung firmware files arrive in .tar.md5 format; after unzipping, you should find files like AP_*, BL_*, CP_*, and CSC_* (or HOME_CSC_*). If these specific files are not present, you might have downloaded an incorrect package.
Your Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST firmware comes packaged as a compressed ZIP file. Use a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract its contents. Once extracted, you should see files named similar to AP_*.tar.md5, BL_*.tar.md5, CP_*.tar.md5, and CSC_*.tar.md5 (or HOME_CSC_*.tar.md5). If these files are not visible, the downloaded firmware package might not be correct for your device.
Remember that installing stock firmware will delete all data on your device. This data wipe is necessary to fix software issues such as FRP locks, various application problems, slow performance, forgotten pattern locks, a device stuck on the logo, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection troubles, excessive battery drain, and soft brick situations.
Hard Reset Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST
To factory reset your Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST without a computer, power it off completely, then press and hold Volume Up + Power (for older models with a Home button, use Volume Up + Home + Power) simultaneously until the recovery menu appears. Navigate to “Wipe Data/Factory Reset” using the volume keys and confirm your selection with the Power button.
Performing a hard reset clears all data and restores the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST to its original factory configuration. This process resolves most software glitches, including slow performance, app crashes, forgotten screen locks, and bootloop errors. If your device still experiences problems after a factory reset, a full firmware flash using Odin, as described later in this guide, is the next step.
Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST FRP Bypass
The quickest way to bypass FRP on a Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST involves using a free Android apps launcher that provides access to device settings during the initial setup wizard. After flashing or completing a factory reset, you might encounter a Google account lock, also known as FRP. Our free Android apps launcher offers the fastest method to bypass this. To avoid this issue entirely, I always suggest removing your Google account before performing any flashing procedure.
Why Do We Need Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST Firmware?
Official firmware for the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST is essential for addressing various software issues and restoring device functionality. Samsung devices, including the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST, are flashed using Odin, regardless of their internal chipset. Flashing official firmware can resolve many problems:
- To unlock your device if it has become locked or disabled.
- To update your phone to the newest Android version it supports.
- To fix startup loops, lagging, and freezing issues on your SM-A515F/DST Galaxy A51.
- To resolve issues with failed OTA updates and problems with battery drain.
- To restore the original Samsung stock ROM, which keeps your warranty valid.
- To recover your device when it only boots into recovery mode.
- To recover from KG lock or Knox-related problems caused by an incorrect or interrupted flash on your device.
Learn more about stock ROMs and how flashing resolves issues.
Choosing the Right Firmware Version
Selecting the correct firmware version for your Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST is critical to avoid issues during the flashing process. Flashing an incompatible firmware can cause problems that are difficult to fix:
- Verify Your Exact Model Number: Navigate to Settings › About Phone and precisely note your full model number (e.g., SM-A515F/DST). The letter suffix is important; for instance, U/U1 denotes USA, W for Canada, N for Korea, and B/F for International/Global variants. Using firmware intended for a different variant can lead to complications.
- Match the CSC (Region): Ensure the three-letter region code within the firmware filename corresponds to your device’s region. You can find your current CSC by checking Settings › About Phone › Software Information or by looking at the Service Provider line while in Download Mode. Common codes include XAA (US), BTU (UK), INS (India), and SER (Russia).
- Check the Binary Level: Examine the version string of your current firmware (e.g.,
XXU9BZDP). The number immediately following the letters indicates the binary level. You cannot downgrade to a lower binary level. If your device uses Binary 9, you must flash firmware that is Binary 9 or higher. - Confirm the Build Date: The last four characters of the PDA version specify the build date. The first character represents the year (A=2024, B=2025, C=2026), and the second indicates the month (A=January through L=December).
- Verify in Download Mode: Power off your device, then hold Volume Down + Power simultaneously to enter Download Mode. This screen displays your precise model, CSC, and current firmware version, which you should use to confirm compatibility before initiating the flash.
Firmware Details for Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST
Here is a summary of the official firmware specifications for the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST:
| Firmware Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Device Model | Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST |
| Firmware Version | N/A |
| File Size | N/A |
| Android Version | Android 10, upgradable to Android 13, One UI 5 |
| Platform | Samsung Exynos 9611 |
| Release Date | Released 2019, December 16 |
| Region | Global, Africa and Asia |
| File Type | .tar.md5 / ZIP (Contains AP, BL, CP, CSC files for Odin) |
Which Firmware Version Should I Download?
To help you decide which firmware version to download, this table outlines recommendations based on common device scenarios:
| Your Situation | What I Recommend |
|---|---|
| Phone is completely dead or stuck on logo | the latest version, this is the most current Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST firmware available. |
| FRP / Google account lock only | Refer to the FRP bypass guide above; a full firmware flash is likely not necessary for this specific issue. |
| Not sure which region/CSC to download | Check your current CSC under Settings › About Phone › Software Information, or enter Download Mode (Volume Down + Power) to see it displayed. Match the three-letter code (e.g., XAA, BTU, INS) to the firmware filename. |
| Phone slow after a recent OTA update | Consider trying the next older version; sometimes the latest OTA introduces new bugs. Ensure the binary level is the same or higher than your device’s current level. |
| IMEI missing after a previous flash | First, re-flash the latest version, then proceed with the IMEI repair guide. Do not skip the reflash step. |
| the latest version failed with a flash error | Attempt to flash the next older version instead. Also, double-check your AP/BL/CP/CSC file assignments in Odin before assuming the firmware itself is faulty. |
| Restoring to factory / warranty repair | Download the latest version for a clean, fresh start. |
To determine which Samsung firmware is newer, examine the last four characters of the PDA version string (e.g., S938BXXU9CZDP). The first character indicates the year (A=2024, B=2025, C=2026), the second represents the month (A=January, B=February… L=December, Z=final stable), and the final two characters denote the revision (0-9 then A-Z, with Z being the highest). However, before comparing dates, always verify the binary level: this is the digit immediately preceding the date code (e.g., XXU9CZDP = Binary 9). You cannot downgrade to a lower binary level. If your device is currently on Binary 9, you must only flash Binary 9 firmware or a higher version. Additionally, ensure the three-letter CSC code in the firmware package corresponds to your device’s region.
Download Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST Firmware
The official stock firmware for your Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST is available for download below. The most recent version provided is the latest version. After downloading, confirm the file size matches what is listed in the table above. A size discrepancy often indicates a partial or corrupted download, and flashing a corrupted file can lead to more problems.
Only download firmware that is fully compatible with your exact device model. Consult the firmware selection guide above if you are unsure.
- Your model number is a variant of SM-A515F/DST with a different letter suffix. Check About Phone carefully, one letter difference can cause a failed or broken flash.
- Your chipset differs from Samsung Exynos 9611. Confirm in recovery mode before proceeding.
- You downloaded the file from a source other than this page.
- The file size differs significantly from the sizes listed in the table above, a size mismatch usually means a partial download, which will fail mid-flash.
Prerequisites for Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST Firmware
Go through this list before opening Odin for your Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST. Two common issues with Samsung devices are a Samsung account that was not signed out before flashing (which can trigger KG lock) and a USB cable suitable for charging but prone to dropping the connection during a flash. Always use a proper data cable, not one designed only for charging.
- Back Up IMEI Numbers: Dial *#06# and record both IMEI numbers immediately. These are essential if you need to restore your IMEI after the flashing process.
- Remove Google Accounts: Sign out of all Google accounts to prevent an FRP lock from activating after flashing.
- Remove Samsung Accounts: Sign out of all Samsung accounts on the device to avoid triggering a KG lock.
- Back Up Your Data: Create a full backup of everything, including photos, contacts, WhatsApp chats, and important files. The flashing process will completely wipe your device.
- Charge Your Device: Ensure your device has at least 50% battery charge. A phone that powers off during a flash becomes very difficult to recover.
- USB Cable & PC: Use a reliable data-enabled USB cable, not a charge-only cable, and a Windows computer with available USB ports.
- Install Required Drivers:
How to Install Firmware on Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST
To install firmware on your Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST, you will use the Odin flash tool. A quick tip: keep both “Auto Reboot” and “F. Reset Time” checked in Odin. These two settings together help ensure the cleanest flash result. If you are unsure which Odin version to use, consult our Odin versions page, as some older Samsung devices perform better with earlier Odin builds.
- Download and Extract:
- Download the correct firmware package from the links provided above.
- Extract the ZIP file into a simple folder path, avoiding spaces or special characters, as some flash tools may encounter issues with such paths.
- Install the Listed Drivers:
- Confirm that all drivers mentioned above are installed and that your PC has been restarted since their installation. Forgetting to restart is a common reason for driver problems.
- Load the Firmware File:
- In Odin, click the “BL” button and select the BL_*.tar.md5 file. Then click “AP” and select the AP_*.tar.md5 file. Repeat this for “CP” and “CSC.” Use HOME_CSC if you wish to retain your data, or CSC for a complete, clean flash.
- Connect Your Device:
- Enter Download Mode: Power off your phone, then press and hold Volume Down + Power (add the Home button for older models) until the warning screen appears. Press Volume Up to confirm and enter Download Mode.
- Connect your phone to your PC using a USB cable. Odin should display “Added..” in the log area, indicating that your device is detected.
- Start Flashing:
- Click the “Start” button in Odin to begin the flashing process.
- Do not disconnect the device, move the cable, or touch the phone until the entire process is complete. Disconnecting during a flash can result in a bricked device.
- Wait and Reboot:
- Once the flashing finishes successfully, disconnect the device.
- Power on your device. The initial boot after flashing will take longer than usual; allow up to 8 minutes for it to complete.
Video Guide for Flashing
What to Expect After Flashing Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST Firmware
I frequently receive comments from users who think something went wrong when it did not. Here are the completely normal behaviors to expect after a successful Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST firmware flash:
- How to know the flash was successful: Odin will display “PASS.” in green text at the top-left of the log window. If you see this message, the process completed without issues.
- First boot takes 3 to 8 minutes, do not force a reboot of the device. The operating system is setting itself up from scratch, and interrupting this process can lead to bootloops.
- The phone will feel warm during first boot, this is normal. The temperature will return to normal after a few minutes once the initial application setup is complete.
- All your apps are gone, this is expected. Reinstall them from the Play Store. If you had an active Google account backup, it will offer to restore your applications automatically during the setup process.
- Dial *#06# immediately after setup to verify your IMEI. Do this before inserting a SIM card. If it shows “unknown” or “null,” follow the IMEI repair guide below before proceeding with anything else.
- Exercise caution when re-adding your Google account, if you did not remove it before flashing, you might encounter an FRP prompt. Add it freshly during the initial setup wizard, rather than later through the Settings menu.
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile data should all function correctly right after setup. If mobile data is not connecting, go to Settings › SIM and Network and manually re-enter your APN details, as flashing can sometimes clear carrier APN settings.
- Stuck in a bootloop after first boot? Enter recovery mode and perform a factory reset from there; refer to the hard reset guide above. This can occasionally happen and does not mean the firmware is incorrect; it is usually a conflict with leftover data from the previous installation.
- Samsung Smart Switch: After flashing your Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST firmware, Samsung Smart Switch might prompt you to install additional updates. Allow these to complete; this ensures your device receives the latest security patches for your region.
Missing IMEI or Corrupt Baseband on Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST After Flashing?
A missing IMEI on a Samsung device after flashing typically indicates a corrupted EFS partition, which stores your device’s unique identifier and carrier settings. It is important to note that restoring an IMEI number that does not match your device’s original number is illegal in most countries. Therefore, only proceed with this if you are restoring the exact number the device had before you flashed. Tools such as ChimeraTool or BFT can assist with this. Always review your local laws before attempting any such repair.
Video Guide: How to repair IMEI
Common Issues When Flashing Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST
- Odin Shows “FAIL” Instead of “PASS”:
- This frequently points to a mismatch between the firmware’s region or model and your device. Verify your exact model number in Settings › About Phone before selecting firmware. Even a single letter difference in the model code can cause a failure.
- Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST Not Recognized by Odin:
- Reinstall the Samsung USB drivers and ensure your device is in Download Mode. Also, try using a different USB cable, as Odin can be sensitive to cable quality.
- KG Lock / Knox Triggered After Flashing:
- This occurs when a Samsung account remained signed in before flashing or when unofficial firmware was used. Always sign out of all Samsung accounts prior to flashing. If KG lock is already active, a specialized unlocking tool is typically required.
- Boot Loop After Flashing:
- Enter recovery mode (Volume Up + Power) and perform a factory reset. This clears any conflicting leftover data from the previous firmware that might be causing the device to loop.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Will flashing the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST firmware erase my data?
A: Yes, using Odin to flash this firmware will return your device to its factory configuration, including the default Android 10, upgradable to Android 13, One UI 5 settings. All your installed applications, photos, contacts, and accounts will be removed. Make sure to back up all important data before starting, as there is no way to recover it after the flash is complete.
Q2: Is this firmware compatible with other Samsung models?
A: No, this firmware is developed specifically for the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST model, which operates on the Samsung Exynos 9611 chipset. Other Galaxy A51 variants, even those with slightly different letter suffixes, can have entirely different internal hardware. Flashing incompatible firmware can leave your phone in a difficult-to-recover state. Always confirm your exact model number through Settings › About Phone.
Q3: Can I downgrade from the latest version to an older firmware version?
A: While it is technically possible on certain Exynos builds, I generally advise against it. Downgrading can introduce security vulnerabilities and cause application compatibility issues with Android 10, upgradable to Android 13, One UI 5. If you are experiencing problems with the latest version, please leave a comment below; often, a more effective solution exists than reverting to an older build.
Q4: What should I do if I encounter an FRP lock after flashing?
A: You should use our free Android apps launcher. The FRP lock on the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST activates when a Google account was still logged in before the flashing process. This is precisely why I always recommend signing out of your Google account beforehand, as it prevents this problem altogether.
Q5: Are custom ROM options available for the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST?
A: This guide focuses solely on official Samsung stock firmware. The availability of custom ROMs for the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST depends on whether the Samsung Exynos 9611 chipset has open-source kernel support. For device-specific custom ROM discussions, check our Custom ROMs page or the XDA Developers forum.
Q6: My Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST is not detected by Odin. What should I do?
A: Begin by reinstalling the Samsung USB drivers, then restart your PC, and try connecting again. If the issue persists, switch to a USB 2.0 port if you are currently using a USB 3.0 port, as Samsung devices often connect more reliably on USB 2.0. Temporarily disable your antivirus software. If none of these steps resolve the problem, leave a comment below with the exact error message, and I will assist you further.
Q7: How do I enter recovery mode on my Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST?
A: To enter recovery mode, power off the device completely. Then, press and hold Volume Up + Power simultaneously until the recovery menu appears on screen. For older Samsung models that feature a physical Home button, the combination is Volume Up + Home + Power. The recovery menu will also display the build number for your Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST, which you can use to confirm your current firmware version before flashing.
Q8: My IMEI shows “unknown” after flashing the Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST. Is my phone permanently damaged?
A: No, this is a common issue that, while alarming, is usually fixable. Please refer to the IMEI repair guide in the troubleshooting section above. For Samsung devices, it is important to first investigate potential EFS partition corruption. Crucially, do not insert a SIM card until the IMEI has been successfully restored.
Q9: How long does it take to flash Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST firmware?
A: The actual firmware flashing process typically takes between 3 and 10 minutes, depending on the firmware size and the speed of your USB connection. The first boot after flashing will take longer, anywhere from 3 to 8 minutes. It is important not to interrupt the device during either of these stages. If the progress bar in Odin appears to be stuck, allow a few more minutes before concluding that something has gone wrong.
Final Thoughts on Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST Firmware
This guide covers the entire process of safely flashing official Samsung Galaxy A51 SM-A515F/DST firmware using Odin. If you followed each step carefully, your device should now be operating on a clean build.
If you encountered any unexpected issues, a specific error message, a step that did not work for your setup, please leave a comment below. Provide as much detail as possible, including the exact error, which step you were on, and what troubleshooting you have already attempted. I read every comment and will help you work through the problem.
If this guide was helpful to you, consider sharing it. It is the best way to assist others who might be facing similar device issues.
Browse all Samsung firmware downloads for more devices.
Disclaimer: Flashing stock firmware is performed at your own risk. Follow the instructions on this page carefully. I cannot be held responsible for any damage to your device, but I will always try to help if something goes wrong.

