How to Update Samsung Galaxy S9 SM-G960U1 to Android 8.0.0 Oreo

July 2, 2018 | By androidhowto@youtube | Filed in: Firmware.

Update SM-G960U1 to Android 9.0.0 Pie Samsung Galaxy S9. The Android 9.0.0 Pie firmware for Galaxy S9 SM-G960U1 are available for download, for firmware detail you can see it below. It also available for some countries, you can visit free download for Galaxy S9 SM-G960U1 firmware and look for Android OS version.

if you get error message “SECURE CHECK FAIL: BOOTLOADER” when flashed the ROM, try to use the newest version of the firmware update. Firmware details below is one of the Android 7.0 Nougat firmware, you can download it according to your country at the link above.

Model SM-G960U1
Model name
Country USA
Version Android 8.0.0
Changelist 13087505
Build date Fri, 08 Jun 2018 05:42:07 +0000
Security Patch Level 2018-06-01
Product code TMK
PDA G960U1UES2ARF4
CSC G960U1OYM2ARF4

How to Update Android 8.0.0 Oreo on Samsung Galaxy S9 SM-G960U1 :

  1. Extract (unzip) the firmware file.
  2. Download Odin http://odindownload.com/SamsungOdin/
  3. Extract Odin ZIP file
  4. Open Odin
  5. Reboot Phone in Download Mode ( Turn Power off the phone, Press and hold Volume Down key + Bixby key + Power Key for a while, Release all key when Download Mode / Odin Mode appears )
  6. Connect the phone to PC with USB Cable Data, then Press and release Volume Up key
  7. Wait until you get a blue sign in Odin
  8. Add the firmware file to AP / PDA
  9. Make sure re-partition is NOT ticked
  10. Click the start button, sit back and wait few minutes

If you got Boot Loop after update samsung firmware read this How to Fix Boot Loop After Update Samsung Android Firmwares

Warning!

  1. Make sure to backup your data, It will erase all the data.
  2. Make sure the firmware is match with your Samsung Galaxy model number
  3. Make sure to ticked F.Reset Time and Auto-Reboot only
  4. if you get error message “SECURE CHECK FAIL: BOOTLOADER” when flashed the ROM, try to use the newest version of the firmware update.
  5. If your device rooted, flashing firmware will unroot it.
  6. Do this with your own risk


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