Odin3-v3.13.1-3b-patched =link=
Odin3 v3.13.1-3B Patched is a community-modified firmware flashing tool designed for Samsung devices that addresses technical limitations, such as bypassing checksum errors and supporting .lz4 compression for modern firmware. It facilitates advanced tasks like carrier conversion, system recovery, and flashing specialized partition files, though its use carries a higher risk of device damage if incorrect files are applied.
Odin is Samsung’s proprietary firmware flashing tool, used internally and leaked to the public. The official versions restrict certain operations — especially flashing unauthorized or custom binaries. That’s where patched versions come in. odin3-v3.13.1-3b-patched
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Key Features of Odin3 v3.13.1-3B-Patched
- Unlocked Re-Partitioning: Allows you to flash custom PIT files to resize system partitions.
- Disable Auto-Reboot Persistently: The patched version retains the "Auto Reboot" unchecked state even after multiple flashes, unlike the official version.
- Hidden Debug Menu: Pressing
Ctrl+Alt+D inside the tool reveals debug logging and low-level NAND erase commands (use with extreme caution).
- No Device Blacklist: Official Odin sometimes refuses to flash certain models (e.g., US Snapdragon variants with locked bootloaders). The patched version doesn’t check the device’s "Fusion" status, allowing forced writes (though hardware locks may still block you).
- Increased COM Port Timeout: Standard Odin times out after 3 seconds of no response from the device. The patched version extends this to 30 seconds, crucial for older USB hubs or faulty cables.