How to Flash stock Firmware on Galaxy note 7

The Galaxy note series is quite an apparent choice for those who want a premium device with a stunning large screen. The Galaxy note 7 does this ideal job of captivating the user to its beautiful 5.7-inch AMOLED display. We love and dislike Samsung gadgets for different reasons but nothing beats the display quality of Samsung models. The other thing we quite like about Samsung gadgets is the availability of stock firmware.

We have collected stock firmware for numerous Galaxy note 7 variations and noted in this post. thanks to all the contributors from XDA (JUSMEJOSE) and other Samsung forums for offering the stock firmware for note 7. having the stock firmware for your device is good and it will be helpful if you run into problems while you’re playing hard with its OS. So, download the stock firmware for your note 7 variant from below links. If you’re new to firmware flashing, follow the below tutorial to flash stock firmware on Galaxy note 7 devices.

Download note 7 stock Firmware

Download the appropriate firmware for your device. If you use an incompatible file to flash stock firmware on Galaxy note 7, you’ll end up with a bricked device.

AT&T Note 7 firmware (SM-N930A)

N930AUCS1APH1

Pit File

Sprint Note 7 firmware (SM-N930P)

N930PVPU1APGC

T-Mobile note 7 firmware (SM-N930T)

N930TTMB1APGC

Verizon Note 7 firmware (SM-N930V)

N930VVRS1APH1

US Cellular note 7 firmware (SM-N930R4)

N930R4TYS1APH1

Canadian note 7 firmware (SM-N930W8)

N930W8VLU1APH1

Global Note 7 firmware (SM-N930F/G/H/I)

N930FXXU1APG7

N930FXXU1APGJ

N930FXXU1APGK

N930FXXU1APGI

Korean note 7 firmware (SM-N930K/L/S)

N930KKKU1BPHA

N930SKSU1BPHA

N930LKLU1BPHA

Chinese note 7 firmware (SM-N9300)

N9300ZHU1APGI

N9300ZCU1APGJ

Warning !!!

Be extra careful when you choose the firmware builds as flashing wrong firmware might result in a bricked device. Make sure whether you’re flashing a compatible firmware or not before starting the process. Flashing firmware may space your device guarantee either temporarily or permanently. You alone are responsible for any consequences that might occur during the process. We shall not be held responsible for any damage to your device.

Prerequisites

Charge your Galaxy note 7 above 60% battery level to avoid shutdowns during the process.

Enable USB Debugging

Install needed Samsung USB Drivers

Backup your device storage, Contacts, SMS, etc. using Google Sync service or any third-party app.

Download the most recent Odin tool Odin3_v3.10.6.zip. 

Install stock Firmware on Galaxy Note 7

Download the firmware that is compatible with your Galaxy note 7. The firmware file ought to be either with .tar or .tar.md5 extension.

Download the most recent Odin zip file and extract the file on your PC. You will get the following data in the folder:

Odin3 vx.xx.exe

Odin3.ini

Double-click the Odin3 vx.xx.exe file. This will open an Odin window.

Now turn off your phone or tablet, and boot it into the download Mode. To do this:

Power off your device and wait on 5-10 seconds until the device is fully switched off.

Press and hold  Volume Down + home + Power buttons together and release them once you see the Warning screen on your device.

Press volume Up to accept the cautioning and boot into download mode.

Now connect your device to the computer using a USB cable and make sure it’s detected.

As soon as you connect the device the ID:COM port on Odin will turn Blue orYellow depending on the Odin version. You’ll also see “Added!!” message to indicate successful connection.

Now click the AP button (Odin3 v3.09 or 3.10) or the PDA button (older versions) on Odin.

Navigate to the firmware file and select it.

In case you got a multi-file firmware with AP, BL, CP, CSC, and .PIT files, you should add the firmware components to corresponding slots in Odin like shown below.

In the options section, make sure that only the car Reboot and F. Reset Time boxes are inspected and everything else is unchecked. Don’t use the PIT file unless you know what you’re doing as it will re-partition your device which may cause major issues if something goes wrong.

Click the start button on Odin to start the installation. It might take some time depending upon the firmware size.

A successful Odin flash is suggested by PASS! or RESET! message on Odin and then your device will restart right away after the process is completed.

That’s it. You have successfully flashed the stock firmware on your Galaxy note 7. If you have any problems during the process, you can ask us in the comments section below.

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