{"id":5820,"date":"2021-03-11T21:36:17","date_gmt":"2021-03-11T16:06:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/droidwin.com\/?p=5820"},"modified":"2021-03-11T21:36:17","modified_gmt":"2021-03-11T16:06:17","slug":"download-samsung-firmware-without-pc-samloader-android","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/droidwin.com\/download-samsung-firmware-without-pc-samloader-android\/","title":{"rendered":"Download Samsung Firmware without PC | Samloader for Android"},"content":{"rendered":"

In this guide, we will show you the steps to download the Samsung stock firmware directly on your device without using a PC, via the Samloader for Android tool. There could be quite a few reasons why you would wish to manually install the firmware onto your device. In some instances, the OTA might be taking time to arrive, so you may grab hold of the update ZIP and directly flash it. Likewise, if you prefer to step into custom development, then you will need the AP file for patching it via Magisk and flashing it via Odin<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Moreover, you could also extract the PIT file from CSC to repair the partition table and hence unbrick your device<\/a>. In this regard, it’s no hidden secret that the OEM uploads their firmware on the Firmware Update Server (FUS), however, there is no official way of accessing those servers. So you might have to look out for alternatives such as the Frija Tool<\/a>. But the Frija Tool only has a Windows build, and does not support other OS such as Linux or macOS.<\/p>\n

Then browsing through the repository of GitHub, I stumbled upon this excellent tool<\/a>, which goes by the name Samloader. The biggest perk of this tool is its cross-device support- for Windows, Mac, Linux, and even Android! And in this guide, our focus will be on the last one. Today, we will show you how to download the Samsung stock firmware directly on your device without using a PC, via the Samloader for Android tool. Follow along.<\/p>\n

What is Samloader Tool?<\/h2>\n

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Samloader is a small Python-based script that is able to directly fetch firmware from the FUS and then download it onto the required device. After this, it would automatically decrypt the downloaded firmware (from .zip.enc4 or .zip.enc2 to .zip). The ned product will be the stock firmware for your Samsung device in a ZIP format. You could then easily extract this firmware and get the resultant BL, AP, CP, CSC, and Home CSC files. Add to it, the fact that it supports all four major platforms, and one couldn’t have asked for more.<\/p>\n

However there is no GUI of this tool, you will have to type in the required command in the terminal. With that said, I have listed all the commands in this guide, you could directly copy-paste it with some slight modifications (such as changing the device name, CSC number, and so on). So on that note, let’s get started with the guide to download the Samsung stock firmware directly on your device without using a PC, via the Samloader for Android tool.<\/p>\n


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