Odin, All about Odin Samsung Flashtool

Odin Samsung📱
is an “undocumented” program created by Samsung exclusively for internal use. With the help of Odin, Samsung engineers and programmers reflashed their mobile devices, testing various shells and proprietary firmware.

⭐Features:♻️

🔶Flashing Stock firmware and Custom firmware
🔶Flash Stock recovery
🔶Flash kernel
🔶Gain root access by flashing root packages

⭐BL+AP+CP+CSC📁

🔶BL (bootloader).

This is the code that runs when you start your phone. It’s the first thing of the phone’s system to load after processing all of the hardware on your phone.
BL cannot be flashed, but some companies do allow you to flash external files via BL. One example is TWRP which will enable you to flash .img files via BL.

🔶AP ,PDA (Application Package).

This is where all of your apps are stored.
This partition also contains all system files like Boot.img , system, recovery.img and few other core files for Android Os.

🔶CP (Core Processor/Modem).

This binary is responsible for flashing the modem relates to the phone device’s connectivity such as 3G/2G/4G/5G/WiFi/Bluetooth/GPS etc.

🔶CSC (County Specific Code).

This binary file contains important information, including carrier branding, system languages, localization,region, APN settings, and Samsung FUS (Firmware Update Server).
CSC flashes the firmware clean, which means it wipes all app data, settings, and files on the device. The device, if it flashes using CSC file, will be reset to the factory status. 

🔶Home CSC (County Specific Code)

Home CSC is somewhat similar to CSC. The only difference is that when you flash using Home CSC, your device will not be wiped off of the data such as third-party apps, settings, etc. Unlike CSC, if you flash using Home CSC, you can not change the region of your firmware (which is possible using CSC).

🔶USER DATA:

Custom file flash/Root/vboot.

⭐PIT (Partition Information Table) 💾

A Partition Information Table or PIT is a table or map that contains all information about the components of firmware binaries. Odin requires a suitable PIT to get the following information:
Block count,Block size,Device type,Flash,filename,FOTA file name,Hexadecimal,Partition name,Update attribute.

🛑Errors due to PIT.📵

🔶‘Hidden.img‘ error while flashing firmware in Odin.

🔶Odin requires Partition Information Table to map and allocate different partitions on your device.

 🔶In case the firmware you are installing doesn’t have an appropriate PIT, the installation may get stuck on the “Get PIT for mapping” error in Odin.

🔶“Invalid EXT4 image” error in Odin, a correct PIT file can help you flash the firmware successfully.

🔶If your Samsung Galaxy device is stuck in a boot loop or it is not getting past the Samsung logo, you’ll need a PIT file.

🔶A wrong PIT file might configure your device’s internal storage improperly.

It’s the CSC file that contains the PIT file for your device.🗃️

⭐For Odin👇


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