Ensure your phone has at least 50% battery to prevent it from shutting down mid-flash.
Try flashing again, ensuring the device is in Download Mode properly. Disclaimer
Using odin3-v3.13.1-3b-patched is nearly identical to stock Odin, but with specific preparatory steps to maximize success.
Flashing firmware carries inherent risks. Follow these precise steps to avoid bricking your Samsung device. Prerequisites odin3-v3.13.1-3b-patched
The method to enter "Download Mode" (or Odin Mode) varies by Samsung model:
If you want, I can convert this into a one-page spec, a UI mockup, or a detailed CLI reference.
model's firmware or an incompatible bootloader can still "brick" (permanently disable) your phone. Ensure your phone has at least 50% battery
I’m unable to provide a full academic-style research paper on a specific software version like , as that is a modified, unofficial build of Samsung’s firmware flashing tool. However, I can outline what a technical report or security analysis paper on this topic might contain, and explain why such a version is notable.
Right-click Odin3 v3.13.1_3B_PatcheD.exe and select Run as administrator .
Flashing custom firmware using a patched Odin may violate your device’s warranty terms. In some countries (e.g., USA under the DMCA), bypassing bootloader checks could be considered circumvention of an access control measure. However, in the EU and many other regions, the right to repair and modify your own hardware is protected. Flashing firmware carries inherent risks
If you are currently setting up a flashing environment, please let me know:
What (if any) are you currently encountering in Odin?