Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS Firmware

Last Updated: May 23, 2026

Get your Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS working again with the official firmware. This page has everything you need: flash files, drivers, hard reset steps, and guides for bypassing FRP or repairing IMEI issues.

⚡ At a Glance
Device: Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS  |  Chipset: Samsung Exynos 990 (7 nm+)  |  Flash Tool: Odin
Android: Android 10, upgradable to Android 13, One UI 5.1  |  File Type: .tar.md5 / ZIP (Contains AP, BL, CP, CSC files for Odin)
⚠ Warning: Flashing erases all data. Back up first.

Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS Firmware (Flash File) Drivers, Tools & Guide

You can resolve software glitches on your Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS by flashing the official firmware. I have gathered all the necessary flash files, drivers, and instructions on this page to help you perform a hard reset, bypass FRP, or repair IMEI issues.

One important step before you start is signing out of your Samsung account. If you skip this, Knox will trigger a lock, and fixing that takes extra time. Also, make sure the firmware package has the right file extensions like AP_*, BL_*, CP_*, and CSC_*. If you see a ZIP without these files, you have the wrong download.

The Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS firmware comes as a compressed ZIP file. Download and extract it using WinRAR or 7-Zip. After extracting, you should see files named like AP_*.tar.md5, BL_*.tar.md5, CP_*.tar.md5, and CSC_*.tar.md5 (or HOME_CSC_*.tar.md5). If you do not see these files, you may have the wrong firmware package for your device.

Be aware that flashing stock firmware wipes everything. This is intentional and helps fix software glitches like FRP locks, app crashes, battery drain, and bootloops. It restores the phone to its original state.


Hard Reset Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS

You can perform a factory reset on your Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS without using a computer by powering it off completely and holding Volume Up + Power (for older models with a Home button, use Volume Up + Home + Power) at the same time until the recovery menu appears.

A hard reset wipes all data and returns the Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS to its factory settings. This solves many software problems like lag, app crashes, or forgotten screen locks. If the issue remains after a reset, you will need to flash the full firmware using Odin.


Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS FRP Bypass

The quickest method to bypass FRP on the Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS involves using a free Android apps launcher that allows access to settings during the setup wizard.

Our free Android apps launcher is the fastest way to get past this lock. This is also why I always recommend removing your Google account before flashing, it avoids this problem entirely.


Why Do We Need Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS Firmware?

Samsung devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS, are flashed using Odin regardless of the chipset inside. Whether you are dealing with a boot issue or a software problem, flashing the official firmware can resolve it:

  • Unlock your device if it has been locked or disabled.
  • Update to the latest Android version supported by your phone.
  • Fix startup loops, lagging, and freezing on your SM-G980F/DS Galaxy S20.
  • Resolve OTA update failures and battery drain issues.
  • Restore the original Samsung stock ROM to keep your warranty valid.
  • Recover your device when it only boots into recovery mode.
  • Recover from KG lock or Knox-related issues after an incorrect or interrupted flash on your device.

Learn more about stock ROMs and why flashing works.


Choosing the Right Firmware Version

It is crucial to verify the correct firmware version before starting. Flashing the wrong file can cause significant problems:

  1. Identify Your Exact Model Number: Go to Settings › About Phone and note your full model number (e.g. SM-G980F/DS). The letter suffix matters, U/U1 = USA, W = Canada, N = Korea, B/F = International/Global. Flashing firmware built for a different variant can cause issues.
  2. Match the CSC (Region): The 3-letter region code in the firmware filename must match your device. Check Settings › About Phone › Software Information for your current CSC, or look at the Service Provider line in Download Mode. Common codes: XAA (US), BTU (UK), INS (India), SER (Russia).
  3. Check the Binary Level: Look at the version string in your current firmware (e.g. XXU9BZDP, the number after the letters is the binary level). You cannot downgrade to a lower binary level. If your device is on Binary 9, only flash Binary 9 or higher firmware.
  4. Confirm the Build Date: The last 4 characters of the PDA version encode the build date, first character is the year (A=2024, B=2025, C=2026), second is the month (A=Jan through L=Dec).
  5. Verify in Download Mode: Power off, hold Volume Down + Power to enter Download Mode. This screen shows your exact model, CSC, and current firmware version, use this to confirm before flashing.
Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS firmware build number verification in recovery mode

Firmware Details for Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS

Here is a quick overview of the official firmware specifications:

Firmware InformationDetails
Device ModelSamsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS
Firmware VersionV00
File Size716.82 MB
Android VersionAndroid 10, upgradable to Android 13, One UI 5.1
PlatformSamsung Exynos 990 (7 nm+)
Release DateReleased 2020, March 06
RegionGlobal, Africa and Asia
File Type.tar.md5 / ZIP (Contains AP, BL, CP, CSC files for Odin)
Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS firmware flash file

Which Firmware Version Should I Download?

This is the question I get asked most often in the comments, so I put together a simple guide. Find your situation in the table and go straight to the right file:

Your Situation What I Recommend
Phone is completely dead or stuck on logothe latest version, download this one. It is the latest Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS firmware available.
FRP / Google account lock onlySee the FRP bypass guide above, you likely do not need the full firmware for this.
Not sure which region/CSC to downloadCheck Settings › About Phone › Software Information for your current CSC, or enter Download Mode (Volume Down + Power), it shows the CSC on screen. Match the 3-letter code (e.g. XAA, BTU, INS) to the firmware filename.
Phone slow after a recent OTA updateTry the next older version, sometimes the latest OTA introduces new bugs and an older build runs better. Make sure the binary level is the same or higher than what your device currently has.
IMEI missing after a previous flashRe-flash the latest version first, then follow the IMEI repair guide. Do not skip the reflash.
the latest version failed with a flash errorTry the next older version instead and double-check your AP/BL/CP/CSC file assignments in Odin before assuming the firmware is the problem.
Restoring to factory / warranty repairthe latest version, clean state, fresh start.

To tell which Samsung firmware is newer, look at the last 4 characters of the PDA version string (e.g. S938BXXU9CZDP). The first character is the year (A=2024, B=2025, C=2026), the second is the month (A=Jan, B=Feb… L=Dec, Z=final stable), and the last two are the revision (0-9 then A-Z, where Z is highest). But before comparing dates, always check the binary level: the digit just before the date code (e.g. XXU9CZDP = Binary 9). You cannot downgrade to a lower binary level. If your device is on Binary 9, only flash Binary 9 or higher. Also make sure the 3-letter CSC code in the firmware matches your device region.


Download Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS Firmware

Download the official stock firmware for your Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS below. The latest available version is the latest version. After downloading, verify the file size matches the table above, a size mismatch usually means a partial or corrupt download, and flashing a corrupt file can cause more problems than it solves.

Software DetailsDownload LinkMembers Link
File Name: COMBINATION_FAC_FA81_J610GUBU1ARI4_FACFAC_CL14321305_QB19776235_REV00_user.rar
Size: 716.82 MB
Download LinkDownload Link2

Only download firmware that is fully compatible with your exact device model. See the firmware selection guide above if you are not sure.

⚠ Compatibility Warning, Do NOT flash this firmware if:
  • Your model number is a variant of SM-G980F/DS 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 990 (7 nm+). 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 S20 SM-G980F/DS Firmware

Go through this list before you open Odin for the Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS. Two things that commonly cause problems with Samsung devices: a Samsung account that was not signed out before flashing, which can trigger KG lock, and a USB cable that works for charging but drops the connection mid-flash. Always use a proper data cable, not a charge-only cable.

  1. Back Up IMEI Numbers: Dial *#06# and write down both IMEI numbers now. You will need these if you need to restore your IMEI after flashing.
  2. Remove Google Accounts: Sign out of all Google accounts to prevent FRP lock after flashing.
  3. Remove Samsung Accounts: Sign out of all Samsung accounts to avoid KG lock.
  4. Back Up Your Data: Back up everything, photos, contacts, WhatsApp chats, important files. Flashing wipes the device completely.
  5. Charge Your Device: At least 50% battery. A device that powers off during a flash is very difficult to recover.
  6. USB Cable & PC: Use a proper data USB cable, not a charge-only cable, and a Windows computer with available USB ports.
  7. Install Required Drivers:

How to Install Firmware on Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS

We are using Odin for this. A quick tip: keep “Auto Reboot” and “F. Reset Time” both checked in Odin, those two options together give you the cleanest flash result. If you are not sure which Odin version to use, check our Odin versions page. Some older Samsung devices work better with older Odin builds.

  1. Download and Extract:
    • Download the correct firmware package from the links above.
    • Extract the ZIP to a simple folder path, avoid paths with spaces or special characters, as some flash tools have trouble with them.
  2. Install the Listed Drivers:
    • Confirm all drivers listed above are installed and that your PC has been restarted since installation. Skipping the restart is a common reason drivers do not work correctly.
  3. Load the Firmware File:
    • In Odin, click “BL” and select the BL_*.tar.md5 file. Click “AP” and select the AP_*.tar.md5 file. Repeat for “CP” and “CSC”. Use HOME_CSC to keep data, or CSC for a clean flash.
  4. Connect Your Device:
    • Enter Download Mode: Turn off your phone, then hold Volume Down + Power (add Home button on older models) until the warning screen appears. Press Volume Up to confirm and enter Download Mode.
    • Connect your phone to your PC via USB. Odin should show “Added..” in the log area, this means your device is detected.
  5. Start Flashing:
    • Click the “Start” button to begin.
    • Do not disconnect, move the cable, or touch the device until the process is fully complete. Disconnecting mid-flash is how devices get bricked.
  6. Wait and Reboot:
    • Once flashing finishes successfully, disconnect the device.
    • Power on your device. The first boot will take longer than usual, give it up to 8 minutes.

Video Guide for Flashing


What to Expect After Flashing Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS Firmware

I get a lot of comments from people who think something went wrong when it actually did not. Here is what is completely normal after a successful Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS firmware flash:

  • You can confirm a successful flash by seeing PASS., Odin will show “PASS.” in green text at the top-left of the log area. If you see this, everything went fine.
  • The first boot takes 3 to 8 minutes, do not force-reboot the device. The operating system is setting itself up from scratch. Interrupting this is how devices end up in bootloops.
  • The phone will feel warm during first boot, this is normal. It settles after a few minutes once the initial app setup is complete.
  • All your apps are gone, this is expected. Reinstall them from the Play Store. If you had a Google account backup active, it will offer to restore your apps automatically during setup.
  • Dial *#06# immediately after setup to check your IMEI. Do this before you insert a SIM card. If it shows “unknown” or “null”, follow the IMEI repair guide below before doing anything else.
  • Be careful when re-adding your Google account, if you did not remove it before flashing, you may see an FRP prompt. Add it fresh during the setup wizard, not afterwards through Settings.
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and mobile data should all work right after setup. If mobile data is not connecting, go to Settings › SIM and Network and re-enter your APN manually, the flash sometimes clears carrier APN settings.
  • Stuck in a bootloop after first boot? Enter recovery mode and do a factory reset from there, see the hard reset guide above. This can happen occasionally and does not mean the firmware is wrong, it is usually a conflict with leftover data from the old install.
  • Samsung Smart Switch: After flashing your Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS firmware, Samsung Smart Switch may prompt you to install additional updates. Let it complete, this ensures your device has the latest security patches for your region.

Missing IMEI or Corrupt Baseband on Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS After Flashing?

A missing IMEI on a Samsung device after flashing usually points to a corrupted EFS partition, this is the partition that stores your IMEI and carrier settings. Note that restoring an IMEI that is not your original number is illegal in most countries, so only do this if you are restoring the number the device had before you flashed. Tools like ChimeraTool or BFT can help with this. Check your local laws before proceeding.

Video Guide: How to repair IMEI


Common Issues When Flashing Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS

  1. Odin Shows “FAIL” Instead of “PASS”:
    • This is usually a mismatch between the firmware region or model and your device. Confirm your exact model number in Settings › About Phone before selecting the firmware. Even a single letter difference in the model code matters.
  2. Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS Not Recognized by Odin:
    • Reinstall the Samsung USB drivers. Make sure you are in Download Mode. Try a different USB cable, Odin can be sensitive to cable quality.
  3. KG Lock / Knox Triggered After Flashing:
    • This happens when a Samsung account was still signed in before flashing, or when unofficial firmware was used. Always sign out of Samsung accounts before flashing. If KG lock is already active, a professional unlocking tool is generally needed.
  4. Boot Loop After Flashing:
    • Enter recovery mode (Volume Up + Power) and perform a factory reset. This clears any leftover data from the previous firmware that may be causing the conflict.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Will flashing the Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS firmware erase my data?
A: Yes, flashing this firmware with Odin restores your device to factory state, including Android 10, upgradable to Android 13, One UI 5.1 default settings. All apps, photos, contacts, and accounts will be removed. Back up everything you need before you start. There is no way to recover data once the flash is complete.

Q2: Is this firmware compatible with other Samsung models?
A: No. This firmware is built specifically for the Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS running on the Samsung Exynos 990 (7 nm+) chipset. Even the Galaxy S20 with a different letter suffix (for example, a different variant of SM-G980F/DS) can have a completely different chipset inside. Flashing the wrong firmware can leave your phone in a state that is very difficult to recover from. Always check your exact model number in Settings › About Phone.

Q3: Can I downgrade from the latest version to an older firmware version?
A: It is technically possible on some Exynos builds, but I do not recommend it. Downgrading can cause security issues and app compatibility problems on Android 10, upgradable to Android 13, One UI 5.1. If the latest version is causing you trouble, leave a comment below, there is usually a better fix than rolling back.

Q4: What should I do if I encounter an FRP lock after flashing?
A: Use our free Android apps launcher. FRP lock on the Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS activates when a Google account was still signed in before flashing. This is also why I always recommend signing out of your Google account before flashing, it avoids this issue entirely.

Q5: Are custom ROM options available for the Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS?
A: This guide covers official Samsung stock firmware only. Custom ROM availability for the Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS depends on whether the Samsung Exynos 990 (7 nm+) chipset has open-source kernel support. Check our Custom ROMs page or the XDA Developers forum for device-specific custom ROM threads.

Q6: My Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS is not detected by Odin. What should I do?
A: Start with the drivers, reinstall the Samsung USB drivers, restart your PC, then try again. Switch to a USB 2.0 port if you are on USB 3.0, Samsung devices are more reliable on USB 2.0 ports. Disable your antivirus temporarily. If none of that works, leave a comment below with the exact error message and I will help you from there.

Q7: How do I enter recovery mode on my Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS?
A: Power the device off completely, then hold Volume Up + Power at the same time until the recovery menu appears. For older Samsung models with a physical Home button, use Volume Up + Home + Power. The recovery menu will display the build number for your Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS which you can use to verify your firmware version before flashing.

Q8: My IMEI shows “unknown” after flashing the Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS. Is my phone permanently damaged?
A: No, it looks alarming, but it is fixable. Follow the IMEI repair guide in the troubleshooting section above. For Samsung devices, check for EFS partition corruption first. The important thing: do not insert a SIM card until the IMEI is restored.

Q9: How long does it take to flash Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS firmware?
A: The actual flashing process usually takes between 3 and 10 minutes depending on the firmware size and your USB connection speed. The first boot after flashing takes longer, anywhere from 3 to 8 minutes. Do not interrupt the device during either stage. If the progress bar in Odin appears stuck, give it a few more minutes before assuming something went wrong.


Final Thoughts on Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS Firmware

You now have all the steps needed to safely flash the official Samsung Galaxy S20 SM-G980F/DS firmware using Odin and get your device working again. If you followed each step, your phone should now be running on a clean build.

If something did not go as expected, a specific error, a step that is not working for your setup, leave a comment below with as much detail as you can: the exact error message, which step you are on, and what you have already tried. I read every comment and will help you work through it.

If this guide helped you, consider sharing it, it is the best way to help someone else who is dealing with the same problem.

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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.

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