Odin 3b Patched Modded V3.14.1 !!top!! · Direct & Trusted

What is the of your Samsung device (e.g., SM-G998U)?

High-speed data transmission relies on optimal hardware. Avoid using frayed cables, USB hubs, or front-facing desktop chassis ports. Connect directly to the main motherboard USB ports on your PC.

Connect your device to your computer using a high-quality USB cable while holding those keys.

The tool successfully flashes stock official firmware up to 14 GB in size, thanks to its support for the latest compression algorithms used in modern Samsung firmware packages. odin 3b patched modded v3.14.1

: Flashing often requires a "Factory Reset" (using the CSC file instead of HOME_CSC). All data will be lost. How to Use Odin 3.14.1 Modded

: Ensure the latest Samsung Android USB Drivers are installed on your PC so the device is recognized.

: Match the buttons in Odin to your firmware files: BL : Bootloader file ( BL_xxx ) What is the of your Samsung device (e

The patched version is engineered to ignore several critical stop conditions that would normally halt a flash attempt in the standard Odin3:

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Some carrier-locked devices prevent writing to the userdata partition. The patched mod removes these locks, enabling direct system-level modifications without pre-approval. Connect directly to the main motherboard USB ports

The older Prince Comsy Odin was popular for bypassing SHA256 and model mismatch checks but was based on an earlier Odin version (3.12.3). It no longer works with newer Samsung bootloaders that introduced additional carrier flash halt protections. The Odin3 3B Patched Modded v3.14.1 is the spiritual successor that addresses these limitations and supports modern devices.

Flashing firmware carries risks. Back up all personal data before starting, and make sure your computer is running Microsoft Windows, as macOS is not supported. Step 1: Prepare Your Computer and Device