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Odin (firmware flashing software)

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Odin 3.10.6 running on a Windows machine

Odin is a utility software developed and used internally by Samsung which can be used to flash a Custom Recovery firmware image (as opposed to the Stock recovery firmware image) to a Samsung Android device. It is also used as a way of unbricking an Android device. There is no account of Samsung ever having officially released it, and is believed to be the result of an unintentional leak.[1] Odin is Windows-only software, providing no support for other operating systems, though it is possible to use Wineskin on the Odin executable, allowing it to run on OS X.[2]

There is a free/libre similar software called Heimdall.[3]

Versions list

A list of Odin releases, the most recent release at the top

  • Odin v3.12.3[4]
  • Odin v3.11.2[5]
  • Odin v3.11.1[6]
  • Odin v3.10.7[7]
  • Odin v3.10.6[8]
  • Odin v3.10.5[9]
  • Odin v3.10.0
  • Odin v3.09[10]
  • Odin v3.07[11]
  • Odin v3.06[12]
  • Odin v3.04[13]
  • Odin v1.86
  • Odin v1.85
  • Odin v1.84[14]
  • Odin v1.83[15]
  • Odin v1.82[16]
  • Odin v1.70[17]

References