Samfirm V0.4.1 Tool
Click to begin the flashing process. Do not disconnect the cable until Odin displays a green PASS! message. Troubleshooting Common Errors 1. "Could not fetch info for Model/Region"
Are you trying to , or are you trying to fix a bootloop/brick ?
Reinstall the 2008 and 2010 x86 versions of Visual C++, even if you have a 64-bit Windows OS. "Connection Error" Cause: Firewall or Antivirus blocking the tool.
Click to begin the flashing process. Your phone will reboot automatically when finished. Safety and Risks
Extract the downloaded SamFirm v0.4.1 zip archive to a folder on your PC. Right-click SamFirm.exe and select . samfirm v0.4.1 tool
Input your device’s specific Model Number (e.g., SM-G991B) and Region code (CSC, e.g., XSG or BTU).
SamFirm (short for Samsung Firmware) is a small Windows application that allows users to search for and download stock firmware (ROMs) for Samsung smartphones and tablets directly from Samsung's official servers. Unlike other firmware downloading websites that require paid subscriptions or painfully slow download speeds, SamFirm connects directly to the Samsung FUS (Firmware Update Service), ensuring you get the correct firmware quickly and securely.
: Installed on your PC so the computer recognizes your phone during later flashing stages. How to Download and Extract SamFirm v0.4.1
Follow these steps to safely acquire and set up the utility: Click to begin the flashing process
This is the most common error. It means SamFirm cannot find a matching firmware version on the server.
To get the right firmware, you need two pieces of information:
This package splits the operating system into distinct components for a clean installation: Flashes the device's boot environment.
What are you trying to update?
is a legacy high-speed firmware downloader for Samsung devices. It retrieves official firmware directly from Samsung servers, bypassing slow third-party mirrors. 🚀 Key Features
Pulls directly from Samsung servers, meaning your download speed is only limited by your own internet connection.
How does it hold up against newer tools?