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Samsung N8000 Firmware 4 Files Exclusive -

For the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (GT-N8000) Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

, using a "4-file" firmware is the most reliable way to perform a "factory" or "repair" flash. Unlike a single-file flash, this method replaces the entire system, including the bootloader and modem. 1. Prerequisites & Downloads

Before starting, ensure your tablet has at least 80% battery to prevent it from dying mid-flash.

USB Drivers: Install the Samsung USB Drivers on your PC so Odin can recognize the tablet.

Odin Tool: Download Odin v3.13.1 or a similar version compatible with older devices. samsung n8000 firmware 4 files

Firmware Files: Use a tool like SamFirm or IMEI.info to download the specific GT-N8000 firmware for your region. Ensure you extract the .zip file to see the individual components. 2. Understanding the 4 Files

When you extract the firmware, you will typically find files starting with these prefixes: BL (Bootloader): Contains the bootloader code.

AP (System): The main system software (formerly called PDA). CP (Modem): Handles the 3G/cellular connectivity.

CSC (Consumer Software Customization): Contains region-specific data. For the Samsung Galaxy Note 10

Note: Standard CSC will wipe all user data (clean install), while HOME_CSC (if available) attempts to keep your data. 3. Flashing Process Install Official Firmware on Any Samsung Galaxy

Here is the information regarding Samsung N8000 (Galaxy Note 10.1 Wi-Fi + 3G) 4-file firmware.

Typically, a 4-file firmware package for Samsung devices (especially older models like the N8000) consists of:

  1. BL (Bootloader)
  2. AP (Android Platform / PDA)
  3. CP (Modem / Phone / Core Processor)
  4. CSC (Country/Carrier Sales Code)

Odin3 Compatibility

Where to find genuine 4-file firmware for N8000

Samsung no longer hosts these officially. Trusted archival sources: BL (Bootloader) AP (Android Platform / PDA) CP

Example search query on these sites:
GT-N8000 4 file firmware

How to Identify the Files

When you download the firmware package, you will typically see files named similarly to this (filenames vary by region/version):

Note: The file extension is usually .tar.md5. The .md5 part ensures the file integrity.


⚙️ Flashing Process (Brief)

  1. Boot N8000 into Download Mode (Vol Down + Home + Power).
  2. Open Odin3 (v3.09–3.13 tested for N8000).
  3. Load files:
    • BL_N8000XXUDNE4_...tar.md5BL
    • AP_N8000XXUDNE4_...tar.md5AP
    • CP_N8000XXUDNE1_...tar.md5CP
    • CSC_OXA_N8000OXADNE4_...tar.md5CSC
  4. Auto Reboot & F. Reset Time checked.
    Check Re-Partition only if using a PIT file.
  5. Click Start – wait ~3–5 minutes.

Q2: Will 4-file firmware unlock my N8000’s carrier lock?

A: No. 4-file firmware does not affect carrier or SIM lock. You need a separate unlock code or service.

2. Cross-Region Flashing

🔧 What Is It?

A 4-file firmware is a complete, low-level stock ROM package for Samsung devices, split into four distinct binary files. Unlike the single-file tar.md5 (used for basic upgrades), the 4-file set allows repartitioning and full system recovery, often for bricked devices, region changes, or downgrading.

For the N8000 (2012 model, Exynos 4412, Android 4.1–4.4), these files are flashed using Odin 3.x on Windows.


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