![]() ![]() ![]() You should also make sure your device is fully charged when flashing. Yes, that is vague but I also don't recommend that method, especially when using an OTA from another carrier firmware. If it is an OTA update you want to sideload, you can copy that to your SD card, boot into recovery, and flash it. ![]() I have personally flashed more recently, Note 8's, S9's, S9 Plus, and Note 9 devices for myself as well as others, and am an active member over on various XDA-Developers sup-forums.Äownload what you plan on flashing. This tutorial assumes you have some knowledge of what you are doing. Corrupt downloads, interrupting the flashing process, and improperly cross-flashing a different carrier firmware can leave you with a bootloop, which in most cases is recoverable unless you flash a non-North American firmware to your North American device. Most important! I do not work for or speak for T-Mobile or Samsung and T-Mobile, Samsung, and myself take no responsibility for you messing up your device. ![]() Unfortunately, this guide will be a little lengthy. This little guide will touch on full upgrades and roll back to a previous firmware. This is how I personally flash Samsung devices to ensure there are no issues. With all of the different mentions of the various different ways to flash the S9/S9 Plus, and Note 9's to Pie. ![]()
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