Odin3-v3.13.1-3b-patched
The patched Odin uses several protocols to communicate with the device, including:
v3.13.1-3b is known for its stability compared to some other patched versions, reducing the risk of a "brick" (device failure) during the flashing process. odin3-v3.13.1-3b-patched
Standard Odin often prevents flashing firmware if it detects a slight mismatch in model numbers (e.g., flashing a "U" firmware onto a "U1" device). The patched version ignores these restrictions. Cross-Carrier Flashing: The patched Odin uses several protocols to communicate
By following these recommendations, users can minimize the risks associated with using Odin3-v3.13.1-3b-patched and take advantage of its enhanced features and capabilities. Cross-Carrier Flashing: By following these recommendations
The safest sources are:
The suffix indicates that this is a third-party modification of the original v3.13.1 binary. The "3b" likely refers to a specific patch set or build revision within the community (often associated with trusted developers on XDA-Forums). The patching process disables specific checks and restrictions that Samsung engineers intentionally placed inside the original Odin executable.