Odin3-v3.14.1-3b-patched Link May 2026

It is often more successful at "unbranding" a phone (e.g., moving from a carrier-specific firmware like AT&T to a clean, unlocked U1 firmware).

Never flash firmware meant for a different model number (e.g., flashing G991B firmware on a G991U device). This can "hard brick" your device.

The ID:COM box should turn blue/light blue, indicating a successful connection. odin3-v3.14.1-3b-patched

The (often modified by developers like RealJohnGalt from XDA) is a modified version of the stock Odin software. It is specifically designed to bypass common restrictions found in the original code, making it more flexible for non-standard procedures. Why use the "Patched" version?

Odin is Samsung’s internal proprietary software used to flash firmware images to Android devices in . While Samsung doesn’t officially release it to the public, leaked versions have become the primary tool for the aftermarket community. It is often more successful at "unbranding" a phone (e

Newer Samsung firmware uses SHA256 signatures. Standard Odin versions often fail or throw errors when trying to flash modified files (like TWRP recovery or a rooted kernel). The patched version skips these checks.

Use tools like Frija or SamFirm to get the correct firmware for your model. The ID:COM box should turn blue/light blue, indicating

When you open the tool, you’ll notice five main slots. Knowing what goes where is critical: