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Odin for Mac (based on Heimdall)įinally, there’s a Heimdall-based version of Odin that requires Java for Mac to run. Make sure you have Java version 8 or greater installed already. Then right-click on the file named JOdin3CASUAL. Tips: Download jodin.gz file, extract it to the directory you want: /home/username/programs/jodin/ (for example). The credit for sharing the latest JOdin3 goes to Toby4213 from the xda forums. Heimdall for OSX & Linux Download JOdin3 for Linuxįor Linux users, there’s a special version of Odin called JOdin3 CASUAL that requires Java 8 to be installed on your computer to function. It’s a great Odin alternative and you can download its latest version from the official website. Don’t worry, there’s an open-source tool called Heimdall that is compatible with Linux, Mac, and Windows as well. Since Odin works only with Windows, Mac and Linux users can’t use it. Heimdall – Odin Alternative for Mac & Linux
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However, if you want to check for the latest update for your Galaxy device, you can use a cross-platform tool called Samloader on Mac, Linux, and Android to download Samsung firmware directly from Samsung Firmware Update Server. Similarly, tools like Samfirmand Frija do not support macOS. However, you can use Odin alternatives like Heimdall and JOdin3 to flash the firmware. Please note that Odin doesn’t support either macOS or Linux. Odin Multi Downloader v4.44.zip Download Odin for Mac and Linux To flash Android Gingerbread and Ice Cream Sandwich-based Samsung firmware, you should try one of the following versions of the Samsung Odin tool. To install Android Lollipop and KitKat firmware, you should use Odin3 v3.09.Īndroid JellyBean firmware can be flashed using Odin3 3.07 or 3.04. Odin v312.5, v3.11.2, and v3.10.6 are considered suitable for flashing Android 6.0 Marshmallow and Android 7.0 Nougat-based firmware. If you wish to install an Android 8.0 Oreo or Android 9.0 Pie-based Samsung firmware, use Odin3 3.13.1. If you want to download any other version of Odin other than the ones listed above, you can get them from below: Modded Odin 3.13.1 Raymond.zip Samsung Odin (All versions) Use patched or modified Odin if the developer has specifically recommended using it. If you get the “ FAIL! SHA256 is invalid!” error while using the normal version of Odin, you should use the patched Odin to fix the SHA256 error.īesides, patched Odin can also help you bypass “ FAIL! Blocked carrier” error while installing the firmware on Samsung Galaxy devices from carriers like Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint US Cellular, Rogers, Bell, etc. tar.md5 files in special cases like skipping SHA256 check. You can use the modified and patched versions of Samsung Odin by Raymond, PrinceComsy, and Realbbb to flash firmware binaries or custom recovery. Odin3 v3.14.4.zip(latest) Download Modified & Patched Odin If you own a Samsung Galaxy S21, S20, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy S10, Samsung Note 9, Galaxy A80, A70, A50, M30, or any Galaxy device released in 2019-2021, you should try Odin3 v3.14.4. Odin 3.14.4 is the latest version and it is fully compatible with the latest UI 3.0+ (Android 11) and older versions of One UI (Android 9.0 Pie) as well as Android 8.0 Oreo-based Samsung firmware. However, certain versions of Samsung firmware may require a specific Odin version. The latest Odin is considered the most versatile version of the tool because it usually supports almost all Samsung devices. Before you download Samsung Odin, don’t forget to check out our compatibility list to learn which Odin version you should use.