Odin3-v3.14.1-3b-patched Jun 2026
The ID:COM box should turn blue/light blue, indicating a successful connection.
If the ID:COM box remains grey, your PC cannot see the phone. Boot the phone out of download mode, restart your PC, change cables, and try again.
: Flashing custom files trips the hardware-level Samsung Knox fuse permanently. This disables corporate security layers, Samsung Pay, and secure folder features indefinitely. odin3-v3.14.1-3b-patched
If you’re looking to downgrade your Samsung device or bypass certain flashing restrictions, is the essential tool. Unlike the standard version, this modified "3B Patched" edition (often attributed to Rayman33) removes the SHA256 signature check , allowing users to flash cross-region firmware or downgrade to older software—as long as the Binary (Bit) level remains the same. Key Features of the 3B Patched Version
: Users report that it is significantly more stable than older versions (like 3.12.3) when dealing with large 4-file firmware packages (BL, AP, CP, CSC). Risk Factor The ID:COM box should turn blue/light blue, indicating
[!CAUTION] You can find this in Settings > About Phone > Software Information . You cannot flash firmware with a lower binary number than what is currently on your device, even with the patched version.
What this build is (and isn’t)
Changing firmware (e.g., from a Verizon-branded version to a "U1" factory-unlocked version) to remove bloatware. Vital Safety Warnings Using Odin carries risks. Always ensure you have the Samsung USB Drivers
Standard Odin is designed for official service centers and often blocks flashing if it detects a mismatch in regional codes or specific security signatures. The patched version—often associated with developer —includes modifications to: : Flashing custom files trips the hardware-level Samsung