How Install Stock Firmware on Samsung Galaxy Note 2 [Unroot/Unbrick]

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 deserved to be called the best phablet in the phone market. Its the best Smartphone Tablet you can have that too with S-Pen technology. S-Pen is a microwave based technology that has revolutionized the way we use the stylus. Right now, I am going to tell you how you can unroot or Unbrick your Galaxy Note 2. If you have tried installing some custom ROM and got stuck, or forcing boot loops then it’s best to install the stock firmware. This can repair soft bricks and unroot your Note 2 Android to Jelly Bean firmware.

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Warning: Neither we nor the developer will hold any responsibility if you damage or brick your device in the process of following this article. Please proceed at your own risk.

How Install Stock Firmware [Unroot/Unbrick] on Samsung Galaxy Note 2

Step 1: The article should only be tried on Samsung Galaxy Note 2.

Step 2: You charge your device so that there is at least 70% charge with it, so that there will be no Power interruption during the process.

Step 3: You should backup all valuable data’s on your device, so that there is no data loss during the process.

Step 4: Disable all Security programs like Antivirus and Firewall from your computer and uninstall the same from your device, as these security programs generally tend to interrupt the process.

Step 5: Enable USB Debugging in your Asus Transformer Pad TF300T from the path “Settings > Applications > Development > USB debugging”. The option of USB Debugging should be ticked.

Step 6: Download Samsung USB Drivers, Odin from here to your computer. Install drivers so as to have all necessary drivers for your device. Install Odin onto your PC, it is needed for flashing the firmware.

Step 7: Now, go to either Samsung-updates.com or SamFirmware.com and download the respective i.e. compatible stock firmware for your Galaxy S2. If you own an international Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100 then download the firmware according to your computer. If the specific firmware does not exist then you can use the one that’s close to it.

Step 8: If you own a carrier specific Galaxy Note 2 then you can get the compatible version for your device from here:

T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 SGH-T889
 
Sprint Galaxy Note 2 SPH-L900
 
Verizon Galaxy Note 2 SCH-I605
 
International Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100

Step 9: Extract the respective firmware file you’ve downloaded into a folder onto your desktop.

Step 10: Open Odin and reboot your device so as to enter it in Download Mode. To do so, when your device is OFF, press and hold the Volume Down + Power buttons together until the screen turns ON.

Step 11: Now, connect your device to the PC using the original USB cable.

Step 12: If the ID: COM section in Odin turns Yellow, it means the necessary drivers for your device has been installed into the PC.

Step 13: Now, click on “PDA” button and choose the “.tar.md5” file from the folder where you’ve extracted the downloaded firmware file.

Step 14: Ensure that only “Auto Reboot” and “F. Reset” are checked in Odin, do not make any other changes.

Step 15: Now, click on “Start” button to begin the flashing process.

Step 16: As soon as the flashing process has completed, you will see a “PASS” message in Odin and your device will reboot automatically.

Congratulations! You have successfully unrooted/unbricked your Samsung Galaxy Note 2 by installing the stock firmware on it. Let us know if you have any worries, we here for you always.

 

28 thoughts on “How Install Stock Firmware on Samsung Galaxy Note 2 [Unroot/Unbrick]”

  1. I have the I605 (verizon) and found the correct firmware. It passed in Odin and when the phone went to restart it now is just flashing the Note 2 logo over and over. How do I fix this? Is there a recovery I can get into to fix this??

      1. I’m flashing mine right now. You need to factory reset the device. Turn off your phone and press the up + power+ home button. Then wipe data and cache.

  2. Well, it says “Step 5: Enable USB Debugging in your Asus Transformer Pad TF300T from the path “Settings > Applications > Development > USB debugging”. The option of USB Debugging should be ticked.” on a Samsung tutorial so I wouldn’t follow what they say.

  3. I did all of this and my phone is now in some sort of boot loop. It flashes the model number and then shuts off; and will continue to do this until I take out the battery.

  4. Sailesh Caullychurn

    for anybody who is getting boot loop samsung logo, you must reset your device by entering recovery mode, ordont forget to check the reset time in odin

  5. Hi, had bricked my rooted Note 2 GT N7100 while trying to install Kit Kat 4.4.2 sometime time like 4 days ago and had tried re-installing the stock version of 4.1.2 in vain. Well am glad to report that anyone with the same issue can now rest assured that will be the perfect solution for them. Downloaded the International Version of the UK stock ROM and using ODIN 3.07, flash-installed my phone with ease, just like snapping my fingers. BIG THANKS guys and keep sharing this kind of good work.
    Cheerz….

  6. I am having the same problem as everyone else:
    I have the I605 (verizon) and found the correct firmware. It passed in Odin and when the phone went to restart it now is just flashing the Note 2 logo over and over. How do I fix this? Is there a recovery I can get into to fix this??

  7. hello sir this is sukumar. i am using galaxy note 2(N7100). i am intended to download its stock firmware for future use. in case i screw my note 2 i want a firmware ready to be installed using odin but with out screwing up the warranty. so i would like to request you to provide me a link to download my stock firmware. i now have N7100DDDMG1. can i get one of that kind?
    awaiting for your reply. thank you.

  8. If after 10 minutes it still hasn’t loaded, you still see the Samsung logo then do the following:
    Reboot the phone into Recovery Mode by holding down Power, Menu and Volume Up and scroll down to ‘wipe data/factory reset’, and select it. Reboot the phone and hopefully you should be good to go this time. This trick worked for me

  9. Hey, So I did all of this yesterday but I am the same problem as other, I turn on my phone, it shows the samsung logo then shows the little android logo with the blue cube thing spinning in it and it just keeps doing that. I can’t even enter any mode to reset it or even try to load the firmware again. any tips at all in how to fix this? or is that game over for my phone?

  10. hey guys can you help me out id already done all the things above my phone seems in boot loop it keeps on the samsung logo and the android with the cube on, spinning. . . now i cant either enter the recovery/wipe what should i do :/

  11. Thanks guys, worked 100% for me. i was in a dire situation as i has installed custom ROM but certain apps (barclays banking being the main culprit) wouldnt open in custom mode, i had tried cloak and all other avenues, thankfully this has now restored my phablet to its former glory. 10/10

    1. Hi Pradeep,
      Just restart the phone in download mode, connect to pc and install the stock firmware using ODIN. You can download the firmware from sammobile~com

  12. My SGH889 from Tmobile does not respond to pressing of any button, all it does is flash screen back light and stay off.
    The battery is fully charged (I checked with a multimeter), and the charge logo does not show when I connected a charger.

    How can I flashed it with Odin?

  13. Having search almost all over the net for stock Note2 Verizon kitkat, i just resisted to say keep it up. thanks so much.

  14. Thank you! This fixed my problem completely. I am now able to check for software updates for my galaxy note 2-sch-i605

  15. When I click on the start button, it runs for a while and then shows up a message said that(success 0/ failed 1) and then it says there is not pit partition. Can anyone help me with this problem?

  16. Nice post. I had a problem with Galaxy Note 4. Its charging rate was very slow. On the forum, I found the solution that I needed to flash my phone. Further, there was a problem with finding the official firmware, I spent a long time searching for a source where I could download what I needed. So I want to recommend you a site with excellent firmness and a large selection of firmware.

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